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Cheshire Garden
= ••
I Sew-Rite Club
Abo
Around And 1
I Mainly
ut Cl b c te t
! Colored Slides of Flowering House
About
Committees
lor
'
People
In
u on ~
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Wmners
•
N0 f ed
Given at Garden Cl ub Meet
Plants
M
'ddl
t
~ Year Announced % Pcmeroy
A urogra tTl ol • uiO!t'd slldl$ t;lr$ {,1 Ill' PI &lt;Ill
program !
,
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the
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a-- Dally sentmel, Pmn"'"'

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Funeral
For
Mrs.Held
Tracy
From Ewings

Cub
Scouts Mut
at
Rosenbaum
Home

o_, Jan_ T,_t96a_

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Den Three Cub Scouts met
Wednesday niter sehoul at the
home of Mrs
Rtchard Rosen
Funeral serv 1ces for E v I
baum , den mother Mrs
Elza Tracy were conducled by tho
Gilmore IS assistant den molh Re• Eugene Gill from
the
r
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h
f h
Mrs Albert Mees was
Wmners m the
ns mas
on flower mg boust' plonb htgl ch urm Jn "'Is m c arge o t e
Committees for the year were New Years dmner guest of home decoration contest In Che er
Ewmg Chapel Monday at 2 p.
llghl•d tile Janu lt\ 111 ~,.tlng ol jJrogrt~ n ~11en b1 Mrs Blakes 1 Mr and Mls Carl Mattox namE'd by the Sew R1te Sewmg
1
1'he meetmg opened With the l m with bunal m the ttocll:
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L b t
were busmesil visitors m Charher stster and bwther m Jaw, shire sponsored by the Che
led b J
be
1
the Amat eUI G&lt;u d• rH r:s l lu U I lt•e Jnd !\h s am er
club Wednesd&lt;~y evemng
atj
S
d
b h
been pledge to the fag
Y oey Sprmgs cemetery Pall a1 era
1
Mtddleporl ht&gt;ld \\ t'dllt 'da\ t I
A plm ext hdnge v;as held leston, W Va. Havenswood and their club house V.Jth Mrs Don Mr and Mrs Earl Denny r
shire Gar en c u
ave M Rose nbaum lt was announc were Rtchard Ebhn Merlm Tra·
enmg ut tht homt 1t \lb !.•r\ ~I ~ (,luJn l amberL recened Pomt Pleasant recently
I aid McKmght as hostess
Mrs Paul Shay and daugh announced by the Judges ,C r~ ed that the Pack rneetmg would cy Jr Lawrence Tnplett, GerRe\nold~ llll ~ IHh:-.
.1' 1 Ihe lr&lt;ntlmg pnte tilld ' 1 r ~
Mr and Mrs W!lln..'ll Slater
ter Carla Ju, of Grafton W Sallv Mosler, Kyger
d ~e be held tuesday, January 25, at aid Puilms Hany Bohnger and
shown bl t\1 ~ ( !i,JI I• ~ I lth l ,, II 1\rllghl till door pr tze ~lr s v.t:r ~ rrt Col umbu:; \\ednes!.la)
Mrs Elza Gilmore Jr' out IVa were recent guests of her high school teacher, an
rs 7 p m at the DAV hall The Raymond Bolmger
lee \.\.Jth \lr " \ lf11rr ! rr nO•tt H t\ IJtdd ~ "il'l\t d a
dt~~t'rl Jura VIS it w1th thl' Ir daughter gomg president opened the mother, Mrs Albert Mees
Wyman radbury
January theme '"l'ransporta
She 1s sunrved by her hull
as n&lt;Jrl't••r
t o rw lttrm a tablt' (UHrtd .md :son mltw :V1r and Mrs lmeetmg and reports were gJv I
Ribbons or recogmtron
for lion" wasdlscussed A skating band Emmett Pomeroy
her
Umr ~u;.d tlo\le r I r u gt ntnh v.rth " I rwn I loth Hlll nukr Jltom&lt;~s ~atkms and ncy, son len on the Chrrstmas baskets Mr and Mrs Err] Dt~ny ~ excellence were awarde~ h a~ partv m the near future was al mother Bertha Niemeyer, Mld·
wer .. Li'itd throu .;hiJUI tilt 1,, 1 , d '.\ 11h \ew 11 ll ~ ltJLrne tr Thom rs F.dl\ •rei Jr \Irs \\itt 1gwen needy fam1lies The sec were busmess VIS! ors
ay
follows (first, second an t 1r so discussed
dleporl two sons Melvm and
nutt.b h rJ I!:' n I Jtng J p I jJ\ II I n~t rn 111 Li~urg ' tJp hlil aurl kms lS a patient at Grant Hu~ retary and lre flSU!CI
reporlts Gallipolis
ut order listed)
Each boy told of an mterest· Merlm, Pomeroy four daughdtr l&lt;t wrml~t'llltnl r~ ng "I lit t Hie fil let! y,rth ldllll snuw lJ.ill pll d
were grHn cfter which t1e Mrs Anna Y&lt;-'ager spent the Door decorations, Mr
and mg experrcnce dunng the JvJh ters Beatnce Oms
Langsgltd" )Jt tIt u gr rpt' l I Ill
Jrrd mwl s &lt;Jnd llut kltdJI:'I r \ ~on bm
r new ofFH.er ~ ;\&gt;lr::i Harold Hood holrday y,eekend Wilh her aunt, Mrs Ken Wrse Mr and Mr~ days and his ravonte grft Re· VIIJ~ Thelma Eblin and Freda
.!!:i.tdrvlt ltuo,rc; cunlh n -d v.t I t"(l ~~Jill i\IJrl t' tr ,.,hlt d tapt't s
Mr and Mrs R.ty Lauder president Mrs Louis Osborne Mr!:i Edna Bartels
Briggs Kirby and Mr and Mrs freshments were served by Russ~ II Pomeroy and
Jean
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i:l r-, kt' fr gr 1 e 111 i1 gl b~ !ltd :\I ~ \\ lilt I 1 ook~ ..., o~s t l on m!ll and sons, G1 eg and It ff secretar}
and :11r1) Reymond I Mrs Robe 1 t Dav1s and daugh Robert Burchett
Tommy Heed
Refreshment.s Tracy ' Templr Texas,
17
bn s:oi tonlamrr f.JI&lt;:~ud 011
, 1 lr ilmlng IJn,lt"is
of ramhrrdge, Oh1o VJSJled ov Ba1ty Lr eastuer assumed the1r tel J&lt;:!Jz.abeth and Mrs Grover Overall decoratrons, Mr and next meetmg Will be 1terved by grand~hlldrcn nd eight great
Tah 1 m v.m..der 1 b,1 t' fltt' man
-er lh P hol tdays w1th hrr par 1offrces
1 Erb v1srted New Years With Mrs Harold Thomas
Mr ~nd Joey Rosenbaum
grandchrldN!n
tle arrangl'ment fr1 lurt'd p.&lt;~lm
enh Mr and Mrs RobeJt Car
Named on rnmmltlees w&lt;&gt;re Ml s J:&lt;:dna Rartels
Mrs Doyle Shuler and Mr and
She was precl'ded In death
SJ.li:lh \\rill lie 111adonna .tnd 1
utl(J S and son Bob ant i srs Mr~ Edv.;.trd Well s Mrs lorn Earl 1eaford of
Columbus Mrs Everett Long
by a daughter, Lucrlle
lin" arr:.m~emtnt u su1~ wl11 te 1
tPr s &lt;HHJ wrth Homu L ttJr. r ..,
M K It1 M vJsJterl Thursday, wtth h1s mo ! Ongmal decora twns Mr and Pttlricia}ordan
Attendmg from out of town
Id
d I kl
111111 ot M~-on \\ \t~
\1r (,ruiiSrr 11 "11' s
' dnr~
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ther
Mrs
Edith
Teaf01d,
and
I
Mrs
Robert
H1ce
Mr
and
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C
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ls}an.3rdBride
were Mrs F 0 Bradshaw and
wrt.mg h: 11n tuul JIIttr
Iaudtrrmll htd t.Hen on ~ac1 him II'.\ r, ~ \d\S and m(rrrs ::;on Ce(tl
) Mrs Carvasso asto an
rs
MrssPatncmAnnJordanaml daughter,
Dons, arren, Mr.
Mr :-. I I~ r ! \tl••lh Jl l l '
uwJ d11rna tlu wer k
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fl.lrs
Barbara
Sm
rlh
and
Mrs
V1olrl
Russell
d
M
Wll
B "shaw of
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11 rs on r 11 o ms 111rs 8 at 1J
\1 ~ l ,, r !ld \ 1 I I 1 nm p rn
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PFC Michael Allen Capehart an
rs
I ram rat!
c.lmt W\honttd Il l g ( ~~ ~ lit ~ lt d !ttl hrollhl aid vrlt \lr
Holu.Jr) CIHlllt'r guests of Mr ,Jild l\11 ~ llrod JI0\1 11 Mr~ Amy Chase of At lens VJStle
Mrs Paul Martm an Mrs of the US Mannes were mar Cortland, OhiO, Thomas Trac},
Barba ;.~ J nt , rHI .1 \~ \] ~ ili.iMr~ \11)!.!1 H 11h 11 1d~o 1 mct :'11r ~ Hlbf'fl (r rut hJrs II&lt;HVI\1\anVr::mktn l\1rs [) a\ Su\l(lay v. rth \l\lr and Mrs Phil Edv.ard Preston headed the
dJ
3 tHotSprtngs Va 1 Warren Raymon•
" BoJm.wr
o· of
~Jt (o~ rtFJi lh 1u 11 ! 1 nu II;
\\Jllt amsorJ
g&lt;Jrden club contest comm1Llee ne ~n
a
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C b d
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tens on ~~ti l \, \
tIl l l l l on fl lwlrd t!\ lflj) tv \\tn \~llf' \lr &lt;~nd \1rs Rober t 113 ton St!trki,J nd .rrrd \1r&lt;; Will- I B~rtJe Ridenour has rf:'lurn The club will meet Wednesday Whh the Hev Wilham G Har l lambn ge,
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n1unllr \~ !!'&gt; pttstnttd In\!
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~nn lttr ,md 1 lli \) 11a Mr and 1\lJ::&gt; Mulltn 1\lr&lt;; Ron&lt;J!d Hru1Hl r,! edtoh ts hurne flalv. oadsart:'d Jan 13 at U1e home of Mrs 1 ns f O le tl 'ece mony
E 1r! hn ~ il r 11 d 11 rt.t1• d I • t
fr 1111 Jlo lzu Hosprt&lt;~l
Hobert Burchelt at 7 30 p m per ormms re re
mla Dill PJerce Langsville and
1 1 11 d f tmrll l Ill\ II• 11 It rs •1 Ho!Jlll 1 rwlen ntlt Jr !\Ir s mrl ~1 rs Oshtrrne grfl s ,J n d l\!J '~ Sus mna 1\.rnold has rc wrth tlo'rs Rob~rt F'reeman tl e l Miss Jordan ts the daughtt&gt;r of I g
p em~ . :-. 111111111 ~
p
B ado
(,\rdt'll • ami )It' lh td .'t ltndrng tl • llll!lll ~ lrr ~ tlhte oi i H&lt;~~tl Bo rrrJ .a nd An ctl Crr tes Mls Gilrnoll and ~Ir s Clhtn tmn Ld to ht'r ~ttrdr Es a! Ohto co-hostess and devotiOns, b} Mr and Mrs Clarence Jordan r~ Ne\a Jere~, r ury
ht&gt;ad Ho lt ill rt P ~ II ' d I t hm 1Jf!\ and h ld fl ~~ 1 I ntnt 1\ltddll p rt
Simpson I ubiJel l\
I Ulll\ sttv c~ ftc, all! ndmg the Mrs han Grover
I of Pomeroy Mr Cape hart IS the
Lnor tie I ou " pi nr
f1 nr ' l hr ~ rgn !m t hol r t r, \ "
J\n ~ tqt r pt oI' t t \1 ts dr~ ruw' II of her ~randmother
I son of Mr and Mrs Frankhn
\11 ~ !,I ll! t l lo\ d lll" li Jltr II ~~ilh ll " t tllllh
I lte lh \ ,mrl !\1 5 r\vtle R lrt t:u ~ u! It ~ r::; Ui cn.l cd to SJ\e Ml s Edna Arn(\ld
I Capehm l, also ef
Pomeroy
dub pia r [Ill) b )\ bud I t d
\\ I II' II \\ tnlt H t\t n tht \ 1\dt llHl f llllJI\ ll!Ve rt !ut!ltd hnl11t l I s I llr lra\rlrn.! pmc
Dhie fr! amsfey's
Mr s Capehart JS a studrnl at
II o, n\ \ It l ln\ d surnn11 rl' ld lr (Ill ,r \ 1s I 1\lllr ttrelr dur gfl rlr1n 1t•d II\' ~Its lloffm n ""1s
p
H 1 h l d !arts
lr1 the Llll lt \t'r\ 1 I 1 I1 I •tp
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bud~ ht l 11 11 tllll tl \OIId v,.ho) b\p•rtlnglhe\\lllkl \\lh l l~r ani ~Dil md/ mtllt~Jn\ l id av. rdd ll \Irs H)Vt'r
Re i
Brrth ayObserve
to cou\mue her :studr es
Mt
s
Tne 1 lu b 1 1 1, 1 1 til t 11 It "n 1111 m 11 c1 d lliL:ht• r \lr mg ilr .md \Irs ( hde I 8t rt frr~ hr :lt n!o;; \\ll&gt; servrd ln t 11e
A
UJXJe
ams
ley
v,as
re~.:entlv
Capehart
stdtwned
for
OV!'r
Mrs Wendell Bunce was ln1
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tlurrn~ lie soct tl h 1r
l honond on h1r 16th brrthdav l ~eas dut} &lt;tt Okmawa Mr and stalled as \o\Jnler by the Evan
Lui Hr l ld I I I th l I ~ d!t t lorrrttT I thr r &lt;~I ( ll • l rtr r:tnf Fmtrr h lid 'tr llld
wr1/r a part~
at her huu~e Mrs Clarence Jordan accom l gclme Chapter OES, Thursday
wao.: 1., 1 lr 111 \1 1~ \\ til 1 1
~ nn ~ lt 1 l11ng I\ md 1 "r ~ I mr r I B ll !It tt m \, 11
A
A .J
l\
Gam1 s wrre pia} ed and pmes I panJed them to v 1 rgm 1 .:~
I eHnrng at the Ma soniC Temple
lr ouk ~
tr, 1rtu j s d 11 P(lk t lllllh rtrk ,ml 11rtl \Jr tnd ~1 ~
a~aaied A heart shaped cake
L
111 Middleport Mrs M
r-.tr~ ~~IJ\ R•&gt;rr•ltl~ HH ul
11 n.t S
Ill
\\n't \tthur ~ Jd m K rhl '&gt; lll &lt;'
JAN g
decorated In pmk was presentSON IS BORN
IFrench past matron was the
Bt. IIJtll ' II II ~ ttlllll lll f h tl I n
R~l\ 11 al the ME Ch~rr~ eC by Mrs Adrian C&lt;:~rson
Mr and M! s lhom.r s Watkms m:-;ta lh~g offaer and
Mrs
gJon IJ t.!r~( u ~ ( d nil&lt;~ '~ j I til
, In HrJd ~ "rr nt
( tm~t
It 'II tl rr d( l lrk t"l hos rsl sto
Qf(J'cer.~o.~ hP~ nn tlg J.tn 9 v. tth He\ ac Gifts v.ere opned and re of 397'~ Wrl'xham 1\v~nue m Georg~ Memhart the mstalhna:
"'Oi t'(l 1111 lit /' q, lt IJt
~ n s, du' k rtx ~ 1\ h\ twnul th ll l lht Slk I nv
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Stullet of Eun ka pr eachrng I frc.shmen!s served to Jane .md t&lt;..:olumt.Ju s are announung th" marshdll
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Je,m Schult&gt;r Charlene TaJ lor btrth of theJr f1r st chtld a sun
d th t th"
rltll ~ b I\J rl 11 Nnt t
dJsctl'i~{cJ ,Jt :~It r rn• lng llur ~~ ~ rn i&lt;J v. rnd ,ltt•,.,:ht'r 1\ rs t rg \lllh lu~ n11thor :\lr ~
1J e RJvervt e
PIA
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.
born 1u~sd,•y Jan 4 at Grant 11 was announce
a
\lr ard \1rs \\ d1t1 1\kr &lt;mrt 11 ""' '' ( l,t l ,,,,1 gt,mdrmllJ
J
D1xre (arson Charlotte, Steve
b
fh b b chapter has soap for sale ami
10
m~ t t Monrlll
Bob lluspttal
lr\ 11 r.:l•t
lli t t• (~rtl I e1dl \lt ' 'llu 1'&lt;ltt
All\ CH nmg
lib an t Jeff Gregg Pt ckham
hed' Columd u' d 't5 '" a ) Mrs Kathr)n "'1ttcheU noted
Men &amp; Boys
\I l1lt rr~tmplo1tdMl hf' J
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Jn1Wl e pres"n Pullt t Sonm\an:\teter J.tck welg
upounsand
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PT
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reg
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If
11wse
\\&gt;ere
Your
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the
guest
of
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\1 nwd 'iplt~ C\n l.-r lit re I \fr• s &lt;:l tn I t- t-~r ~ l:-~s rdrrJn ular montllv me•tmg vf ll11 (htldnn
lhe 8rowmes \\111
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at ms r~ Mrs PaulWmn JV!Iedthechap
1 1 1 ~ 1 1 r"
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I odgl' ha\e cht rgt of the fl ag cere Hoger an Mr an JY IS Jack th e fmmer Susan Sl atr
1 o1 M1d ter to attend a grand mspechon
1\ I I I ll Hidd le \lr !'i rl It r " m S uti I It ollm
fl r \Jll I No 102 I r Jle r n ll Order
of monl Instru nH nt;JI numbr rs Wamsley
dilpml Gr mdpwt'nls are Mr at Harr~S&lt;mvrlle chapter, tile
S1te
!t 1 11 h J ' \\ 1111 I\ HO mg \tr mg tlrl lit I d I}S \\I 11 htr P u Pol t 1&gt; s l11ld
\\
dnntl1~
wrll
be
presented
b\
th~&gt;
stu
,
and
Mr~ W!lh tm Slater and date to t' announced
II To
1 dt t tlunt , t rtlt \l 1 \lts ur~s Jr Hid \l r~
\\tllrdm
II
;;rt dent, dm cted h) Mr Ytago
AttorUt'V
(
,
sto
IS
Mr
;.md
Mrs Ora \\a tkms of 1'lre School of lnslrut:twn was
1
B1g 13
1
pr
nr ~l t rn the Lily butt lllg
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announced on Jan 25 at Marret
1 11 ,, ~P 111 ; r• 11 d 11~ d ll '-\ ~ .rr d naug l1tt&gt;r Oitl a
J\lJ son
The Daughlrrs of Kulh class To Speak 011 :'l-10Julav Middkport &lt;.r~at grdndparents ta~~ulluwrng the meftrng re·
\
1\ i nl 11 It 1 "I Pr ~hr \1
Hi { 111 gu. IS 'f 11r nnd Nev. lv tll Ltl d oflicer s for 196Ci o• the Ln trd Mt thod1st rhurch PT PLEASANT ~ Attorney mclude Mr &lt;Jild Mrs
Fred fr ments were served by the
1 dIn aun l \I1 '
\l
rr~ti£'1
\1 ~ 1 mt!n(l' ~I!Jhoan W!re were mo;trl led Pres!d(nl Fred wtll Jni!l l at the home of \1t ss Carroll Casto v. Jil be the ~uest Cab~~n Middlrporl Mr and of rs Wrlham Kmg
and
H• 11 n c~lfl 1~!11 \1 1 '~ :&gt;.1abt'l ~l rs ( lflra Ph rl lr1ls of Wi lkes 1 1
1 1 Geo g L1d · Ebt tsb"•ll ~lottday at 2
k f
1 •1 d
h M1s ( E Slattr Jatkson\111~
&lt;Jy or \ 1cc pr esl ( en
r e
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spe.t 1r or t 1e 11on .ry JUg I
Na 1 Ktng worthy patron and
Mtddleport
ll kt ! ,trd ~ 1 lr II Pr nit\ VI II and \1r and Mrs \\JI!Hd C
su
l pm
f 1 p 1 PI
t and \1r and Mr s MD Brie
1
1
&lt;Jrsun st 1 re ;u •
re 1 Jer I
1meet ng o t 1e orn
t•asan
wurlhy rnatrun presided With
1
uti 11rlt \\1 i.l ntl \1r
Vtr \1 J!l lom of 1-' lrke rslmrg \\ V:-1 !\Tiles Dar &lt;.! Codu ctor Forest 1hc DtsJbled Am&lt;rrcan Vet Bn.nth of lhe AAUW wlm;h kles, Culumbu~
all officers m their stations
ll tr
\1 aJOr ard ~1rs Chesler Hru C1sto llnable to allemi the erans :mr.J &lt;\.ux11 ary v, li l med , w1JI be held at 7 :lO pm m the I
TROO PMF.ETS
- ----&lt;~nd d Hr,.;hl t: J su~ n n 1u r • I mr.run~ V. &lt;re newly
elected Momla~ ;;rt 7 30p m All mern Pomt Pleasant H gh
Sdrool
Gtrl Scout Troop No 267 mel J , M I
tn tltrr lwme m Atlan ta (,a chaplam \~ esl(~ Spence and hers a1e urged to attend
I
Home Economics building At Tuesdav Jan 4 at the Eplsco
dtuor ot lPrso
Po me ror OhJo
~1onduy .Jtur sp~ ndmg tltr Wt'tk guard, Alva SuJIJvun
1 The \\S(S of Hr atl1 \1ethu t.ornr~ Casto wtB usc as hrs top I pal Parrsh House N&lt;~nws for Eustern to Ueet
v.1lh h s p nents !\h and Mrs
Two nr w .rllrtrc 111ons
For d1st Churth wr!l metl l'v'ond ') 1c I ,rwyers Potpourri"
lhe p. 1trols were chosen as fol
fhe1e v.III be a meetmg of
F nday and Saturdav
lll\nlf'r P1 c.e MaJor HwP has mcmbershrp as ad rve rnembe1s 1evt:'nmg Jan 10 at 7 30 pIll at Hostesses fur the
mertmg lows !he Anx1ous Acorns and fht Jumor Mothers' Club
of
Wm Ca~ tle s
been
ac.:srgmrl
mtr
se
Js
dtJIV
1n
we1e
approvtd
llm.·e
new
ap.
the
chunh
Mrs
M
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Dowson
are
Mrs
James
HcCcmb
Mrs
The
Wrllrng
WJI
JO\~,os
Games
E&lt;:~stern
H1gh
Sct!ml,
Long
'I SAW WHAT YOU
\1 ,\ l\\ f \ ~ Durmg thr 1he \Jet (\;am 1rca Th rs wr ll ltcatrons lor assnc1atr me mber wrll be the progr.nn
'tader 1Curroll Casto Mr Denny C1 weJe played and songs were Bottom M9nday, Jan lO
at
DID
(and I know who you iH!)
4( 1 trll ~ 1r 11 1rit~ mr ~, o n ht~ his fow lh tour of forergn slu(.l \H~re turned HI !Jv Ho!JJCr l nnd M r~ J 1me.:: HJIV.JT\gton lo \11 (,~ry Conley and Ml sung Present were Judy Me- 130 pm m room lO!Iat the
ToJ u ( Hl lmd I Jim Itt'
!!lllltrn llu \ow Havtr tlutv durmg ills 20 }tars of Abner Jr A l' ommrtt ee v. as de\ olt on JI chrtrmfln llosk'&lt;;se~ Hebt"t ca Buckner
Kntgh! Stell&lt;.~ ~eutzhng Debbie High School
l;wd ]ttl !-l~tl s tr
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a1pomted to check the possJ bJ I· w111 b~ 'llrs David Ento;m rn~er
- Hunnell Beck\•
Houdashelt, Every Jumor Mother Js urg.
'HONEYMOON HOTEL'
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Iil l du tJ l1 wrll .Jt l ao;; Mr ,md Mrs Homtr n l rly of obtammg land burldmgs Mrs l A Emm rslr :0,.1rs \\ 11 Apple l.rme and Mary V1rgm1a Tw1la Cal worthy Bernadette ed to attend and help in any
Roht Jt f ultl '\111&lt;..1 1\ 11 tn
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~nit rt 1 tlld w1th a fum1ly tl 1n de foJ a pe!l!wnent Judge and ter llu ycs and \Irs Erne"'! Bur P~eery 45 Apple Grove h11nes Henne~sv Dehh1e Ha¥.1Py Deb- wav possible to raiSe money for
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Robert Wh1te 26 Syracuse, 0 b1e Harbrecht Becky Tnplett, the Junwr class It will be used
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:-.mrla\ Htllltnd St P1 fsent were Ma A t Jmmtltet wa 9 appomted 1 he Pornf rov Elementary ~ n d
F redencka
Tauber and Chnsty Da\Is Hostess for to send the class to Washmgto~
tt'r l\tt ll r \\vruJ
ndtl I u Su11lrv vh ~ 1 kJ! h JOr a!Jd Mrs t IH strr R1ce and to \l sJt mtmbcr Earl Mohr 1P1 \ v.lll meet Monda} •.1t 7 30 ] Schwarz 25 Mason
next v,eek IS Debbie Hunnell D C after graduahon.
SUNDAY MONDAY
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11 111 \lmd 1 nt ~t t ihf' \lfns \1r anti \Ir s Dtmer 1\l(e .md to 1Jlnt'S S The ne xt rme\rng IS served and guest speaker WJI!
Jan91011
111 I ' ~ 1d rut ~d rv mgl tlr t son B \1 \1trltlleport Mr anti stherlult:d to be J eld 1n Pt I be a stale patro lman Ho:s!f'SS
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I dt ~ •I tlte hur t h \\edn 1 '1 \lr~ G1ui ;:; e De1Hcsc and \1r Plea sant on ~cb 2 Atlrr1dmg es wrll bt! mother~ of tile fou1th 1
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111 I es l1e G1 (en of At hens
Y.ere fred Ti:l) lor (,.eorge Car gr 1de
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Oh!mger and Harry Rr. 1tmire swn Manda\ at 7 30 p m, at
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J a~l r 01 the /&lt; l B churdt m
the Pomeroy \1asonlc Temr Je 1
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~~u i hl~l ull'\ton l lreRrv \1 &lt;1 1
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the Portland PTA w1ll have
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the Ohio \'l'lllev (,r,mhe
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Dec 27 wrth \\orthy ~;jst&lt;:r p m at !he Martm Restamant
----llerhert Rtmsh tn the c lr~1r and followmg the dmner at tre l
ASK TO WED
npt&gt;nrrrg wrth a potluck d nner Columbia (,as off1ce Betty PT PLb:ASANT - Tw&amp; cou
at 611J pIll fol lm\ ed h:y the N~CY. ton of Lhe gas office w1ll 1l ples have made applrcatlons for
re~ular mef'lmg
r,Jve a J~monstnttwn Freddtr. marnage !Jcenses m lhhre~;:~::~: \1
Thr Gr m,_ e \ Jlfld tn g ve t5 lloutlashelt Js chJJrman
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on tile offH t'f 9 conferf'nce t~l
Hock Spr mg ~ A !Jit-'r 1r} p1 o
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mas Ston bv t:larbara Adams
wh1ch C'onsJsted of scnpture
read ngs srn gmg Ci1J ols a r~ad
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J Jkt I lt1 rr P! ll{' \ora ( ross
lhruughout Ill .. Commg Year
lu,mrta Sn1e a song Jlllgle
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Typical of tlus bank's "Full Service '!
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feamu and HoOt rt S r!t ol
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TASHKENT, USSR (UPI- conference convened m th1s
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su 11 n 11 i:' ~ Val/i:'!J 55 e snag todav when Pakistan work out a settlement to
NI!Jflllk 63 l l(mtu 11 5J
I annoumed Jt would refuse to conflrctmg Ind1an and fak1slan1
Pur r~llltJI!Ih 5~
s1gn a no war pact With Jndta clarms to Kashrmr
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Columbus Ea 5 r 43 1 until the1e rs a fmal settlement
The Tashkent c~nfere nce rs
Clni/J cu the 70 Mauettu GU I of the Kashmir dispute
shll very much on he said
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We have re!i!pectfullv mam
A ear With dealers' plates biazenly stolen sometime hu~~ e tu ?J \\nlwrrw 51
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Meigs General Hosp1tal
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that dlslurb the peace- Kash I Admissions- Harn Spencer
eove1ed abandoned yesterday nea1 Hlple), W Va by au1h
rna - me removed and unless ! Racme Carroll wgnmm r etart
Prmcelml 79 Pt Pleasallt 63

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Me1gs Counh Shenff Hobert C lla1tenbach sa•d the car
was stolen from the yatd of the Veri B Tuttle res1dence
Mr Tuttle I&amp; a salesmall for the Pomeroy Motor Co owner
of the 1!:159 Chevrolet
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8 report on the missmg auto- counlj are bemg held bv autt1

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CONTEST WJNNJi:R ~ Mrs l!ou old 1'\mJI s l'ar;tlo\\ n tr IUs tiH wmm•r of I lit&gt; Diirlv
1 Sentrnel's l•trst Rabv of the Year ( ont11st for 19h6
J hP rnl&lt;~n t Dav.ne ttt' El&lt;Jin~ 11 3 s
bmn to Mr and ~rs Norr 1s on Januar ) 2 at 1 4U ~ 11 \\ tl ~Ir s :\ui!Js 1s 111:'1 .:: t 11 LlH.I
aon Harold 0u} _ St ntrnel Photo

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bam for a settlement of Falls EmmH Sm1th Middle1h1s dispute m a JUSt and I port
honorable manner ls found, or I Discbargea- Pau!Jne Jones
JUst mechamsm hr found, any Chesh1re
talk of • no-war aeraement - -v,;ould be Irrelevant" a Pakls
oom spokes man said

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covery was made by the West there charged wllh &lt;:rm trtbutmg
, plans to walk out of the peaC'e l
V1rgmkl authontles Jess than to the dehnquenev of u rmnor I NEW YORK lliPl! - 1hA 1two hours tater No suspect IS Thl' gul tJ!so IS lreld Oil an afh cJty transit stnke ground In!(] I
I The Infant daughter of Mr Mrs Norrrs and ht'r new babv ll vu\ he aJded 1lit' :--JOJ \ b
under arrest as yet
davit chargrng her with de lm tts se&lt; nnd wtek tuday w1th !he :
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1 and Mrs Harold Norns of Page weJ e taken to IJi J J lJ 1\r ~ f&lt;•m 1&lt;. add1ng IIt t ("I rr
Shenff Hartenbach also se1d qu encv The lv.o rt&gt;pmtedly left 1rans1t Authonty TA and the
town Scrplo 'J'wp has
been i M D m Mrddletorl fur cart •he nlw iifll\:JI, s rd
~11d 11
today hts department JS mves Me1gs County m a borro\\oed unron taking harder pos1t1 ns
declared w1nner of tl~ Frrst on the morn1ng ol It S brrt h Dr tilL thtld ~o ! u !t J~ • u~! Uf lt.\
tlgatmg the burglary of East car about fiH' days ago
that dimmed hopes for 8 quick
baby ol the Year Contest for Davts Signed thl:' ~IJl t'lllllll o/ $~ 30
ern H1gh Sr.;bool orr Route 7 1
solu!Jon to the errpphng transl t966
birth
Non1s und hi s \\1ft' tht fo1m
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sometime after I 30 am F'rr
Arrests by the Shenff 5 df' portatwn cns1s
The chlld named bawnelle 'This was somet hrng une:~J:ped er Hho1 Je m Hu \ l \ llt\ e .J
day
partment mclud~ Leo 0&lt;JJley, Despite earl!{'r
report'i of
Elame was born at 140 am ed' smd NnrJJS W~ v.erenl othrJ ~ hrldrpn \1 tdrJet I ug•rte
The only thmg school offr 37 Portland \orolatwn of pruba agomztngly slow progress statr
I on Jttnuar~ 2 Her futher, a anlrCJpatmg the buth unit I earl} 17 H 11 m• nd 12 I\• nnf"til II
c1als could hnd mlssmg was a tum Jatk Ellsv;orth Phrlhps men ts by spokesmen for tire TA CHICAGO (UPI ~The Rev truck dnvt:!r for the Hlver Coa l I next wel k '
and 1-larulU Gu1 l
half dozen pml cartons of m1lk 1HD 1, Middleport contempt vf and the stnk1ng Transport Work I D1 Martm Lugher Kmg Jr Co at West Columb1a, w Va ,
1 had onlv 15 mmu lt's to 1 ht t oup lr afl(i Da\\ ntt It W&lt;m
the sheriff sa1d A vtlndow wns court and James McHaffie ers Unum T\\ u shed 8 pnll has announced a massrve free de!Jvered the baby at home I get thrng~ p1epared fur Ihe de ~ long ]h1 ol pi Ills lr u!ll ll rt
broken out of a door to gam 1Middleport mtox1catwn The r of glomn over contract negotra 1dom movement duected at end
entry
department has abo returned !Ions
mg e&lt;:onorruc elpiOJtatlon of Ne
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When talks temporartlv "~ groes rn the North He named I
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actrvrty It was reported Ken I Ross county Jail on a non sup- ed earlv this mornrng, Sylvester Chlcags as the first target City
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b. say that there has be€ll aTJV
great progress •
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lt'V and Hennett Shoe S ur ... ,
pa1r uf Pull Parrot bab) snoe:-;
l h tpm HIt an11 da; grft &lt;: t'rll ,
tal~ for !JaiJ\ s first parr ut
sho~.: s Kroge1 c~se ol K.10ger
mtlk Munre s store stuffed ofJ·
tm 1! UOi t s Sohiu Serv, S g.:drl ontmued On Page Ty,JJ
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and rent
etty COUD&lt;Itmrn ba&gt;e askt'd
str1kes w11l be the key weapons
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Two
were trted but no one v.a s lll Jlll t'd, Ill
the sttuat10n m Chicago wh1ch l
eigs toun !anslhareM 1 'h' of
acutltnts rme stlgated bv the SLne Hrgh\\.3} patrol r
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Couoty board of elrC'tron~ It
he sard was axwmatrc for the 0
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entue North to 'explOitatiOn of Lmes ee n
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was learne rr a\
lars drJ\Cll b\ Hwltald I Snuth 23 \)a11-: trsb ur 11 and
the Congo by Belgium"
broadcastoverWIITNTV,ChanThe councrlmen reportedly
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pm t()- told Cuyahoga County Oemo a n1
on Bald Knob H.d srxtt-nllis of a m1le rwitl..i of
educatiOn school boycotts and mght and contmurmg unh\ 5 cratic CbJurman Albf'rt Por- HI 1:l4 rn !\1f r~s ( ou nl\
probably street demonstrations, P m ()n SUnday
tfr tbat the Clevehmd Negro
Offrc1 s s:.ud Smtih attem pted ch n ,.:r of r 1 tling tn I u C]ll lll-:ly
went mto effect tmmedrately
The Meigs County Jaycees
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p 1ss \lnr rr ~ md hr s &lt;:,rr went &lt;1tt 1 r tM ssu tg lol lo11 rng 1 H U ·
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Fifty staff members of the and the Oh10 E1 A Plu Chap- communih was trendrng &lt;J\'ta)' off the l&lt; It s1de of the road dPnt .,I Hl • m 1 d 11 or1 Hl.
Southern Chr1stran Leadership ter of lhe Beta Sigma Phi Sor- from tbe Democratic party and TlwH' 1~Js mmor d.unage to thf ~~ 8 mrle 1"rl h 11 1 dluJUl.i •
Conference, of wh1ch Kmg ts ority are workmg on Uu~ pro- tbat • Negro on the board s1111 th &lt;:ar none to the oth t r
cha1rman began work tod'l.y Ject m th1s .area
would help strengthen the par
1ht patrol t tted Jamrs
B l!r1 JlilJ •I ~Jtd th d lur•e'l
w1th the Coordinating Council
Restdents be~ will be able to ty's position One told Porter, Jont s 64 HI 1 (, 1lltpolrs to had r 1'sf'd anotiJ"r ( 1r but
of Commumty OrgamzatJons caD pledges to WMPO radro at
mumupal rourt Sa lUJ d..ty on a r ut m tuu Ql lll klv and \ li tdt't.l
(CCCC) a federatlon of Chicago 11 P m tomght until 5 P m "To be 8 Dfmocrat 10 the Ne.
w11 h a vrhr de dm t n b1 \ el-ctvll nghts groupa.
SuOOay or mail contnbubons to cro ('()mmunrly today IS a
Wt·ll~lon ~11'111 c\ ... k~
ma B l'Ptt stJn 24 (!I ll
The natron's second
mist Box: ~ m Pomeroy Curt Me burden"
i&lt; 1 1 n 1 ht 1I' was llltn r a••.
populous City, including more Daruels, chairman of the tele-I
Ill 1~1 tn both vehH h·~
than one rn1lhon Negroes, was thon proJect for Mer.gs sa1d all f'O~"~""~
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l1111t I Hrhard son 4 1 1l :i·
chosen as tl1e speedhead of the pledges made m this county Will
I Oury Suppl\ &lt;..:o as Ohto • 01 nokt \ 1 post•·d 11 m1
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attack of dlscnmmatlon m the be retamed for local use
l poratron of ~ellslon has fJitd pt&gt;ar S I!UJdl\
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Nor th •'~a
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uR: well_.r. .
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....., agams t Ca1 1 1 ourt on &lt;~ t h n &lt;lt
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gamzed CCCO and Ole fact that
Meigs Memorial Hospital
Morns lind Paul Paynter DUA \\ttlruut the a!'&gt;~"'' d o.. ll r dt ..
Ch1cago typtfles other large cd- Admlsalona - Wl1llam Sear00f
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Morns Implement and Suppl) tt.·ntlr~ of a mrle v.1 1 nl
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les Middleport Larry Lauder
Cu I &lt;rune
P m Frtd 1\ on HI I nme•
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mllt, Middleport Charles Arn· 1'hree were fmed and 1rve In other artJ\ItY or Melg~ tenth~ o1 a rnr 1e "' s1 •
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old, Pomeroy, Mrs
Walter othen forfeited bonds f nday Count Common Plf'as four! l,n r.dr
Mr and Mrs Harord cama. Garnes Dexter. Edna Dorst, in acbon of Judge Frank W Por also
the petrlJon of
S3 d th I J-: 1c h&lt;tr d
hanand Mr and Mrs Charles Pomeroy. Eugene Forbes, Sy· ter's Me1gs County Court
J Jce R Rrtch!e Star RoutP son was
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Alktre, Racme, were m Detroit racuse, Walter Wears, Pome-- 1 Lev1ed fules were Dana Q I
for divorce from Larry bound car and met i\ lite'
last week for the last r1tes ofjroy
Epple left of center $10 and A Rltehre Rt 1 Mmersvllle Perkms 36 \..\ dlst(m Htt 1l
Paul Carnahan
Oflchara:e• - Carol Frrema.n, costs, William
E Sturgeon The plarntJ!f charges gross nt- tempted to pull to 1Jr It ft sr I
PALMER TO PLAY
Pomeroy, Raymond
Jewell,IDWI, $150 costs, and three days glPst of dutv and IS sPekmg of the h1ghwa} lo a,11d d co
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Pomeroy Lydia Stewart Pom- m Jail and George R Mood"
sron but the vPhrcf"s 1 nllr dea
SAN FRANCISCO (U I)
ter R b
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IIO and custody of a mmor chtld,
!her e was moderate damage
0 :son,
Arnold Palmer announced Fri·
:a~e ass~ Rc le~r SIS nee as ftned
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PT PLEASANT - Tbe Pomt Pleasant Housmg Authortty today had 1ts green light to proceed w1th plamung for
It'kory Stick Film
a second batch of 50 new umts of low cost housmg
Showing is Planned
Marie C McGuire oommtssloner of the Public Housmg
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Admmistratwn nohhed local offtcials Friday of appro\al l The Rutland PTA Will mee
of a program r~servatlon and a prehmmary loan of $10,000
Monday at 7 30 P m m the hu!;h
Her letter
school audJtortum wnh Vernon
• It 111 a pleasure to approve 1early 1967
Weber, president in ch~~ge of
the enclosed program reserva
It JS hoped that planning on the busmes.~ meetmg A m o~
tton of 50 pubhc housmg umts the 52 new umts designed es- 1drsctphne, The Hockory Stick
for low mcome people of Pt pec1ally for the elderly w1ll be 611 OEA NEA presE!htatwnd will
Pleasant I want to congratulate 1r the planning stage Jhortly I be shown followed &amp;y a Jscus
you on inlllatmg thrs f1rst step The Commrss10ners of the Pt sron pertod
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toward meetmg additiOn! Jow. Pleasant Housmg Aulhurrty are All parents and teac er~llabre
rent housmg needs m your area Mr Mtlton Miller Mr Clarence urged to attend There wrG eo
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"Please be assured that all Mrs Je~s Lewis &amp;Mr G A' family Weber Will also preside
«lf us both here and at our
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Biggs Sherw
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regional office are anx10u::; ecutJve dlredor of the local IRJ!: 0
to swe you every poss1ble housm authont
assistance in the further deve'J..
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Preliminary Work
Application for the program Th 8PTA TO
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WAVERLY, Ohto (UP}) _
loan of '10,000 was rued June 8,
Gradmg and prehmmarv Site
1965 This is the second such Pt
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11 be l work on a 23acre tract here
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dents Refreshments
will be new plant of the Thompsoll In·
The ~ unit Projeol new served
dustrtes [nc ' s&lt;heduled tn be day he wdl compete ln the
van, acme,
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1 completed May 1
The new $50,000 Lucky International golf ~r:te:~:y' Delores
cost • •000, was applied for to
LOCAL TEMPS
plant, wh1ch w1U fabrtcate auto tournament at Hardmg Park
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Pome- door frames,
Will employ Course an 24--30
DON•T COME
scheduled lor eomplellon lit roy's busme" district at 11 09 more than 200
DANCING CHAMPS
' Meigs County Common Pleas
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was 20 degrees unNEW YORK (UP!) -Brian Judge John
Bacon smd toLODGI! TO MI!I!T
der cloudy akieo.
GOVERNOR COMING
land Patric11 Colclough of Greal clay U wrll not be neceBiary for
The regular meeting of !IaDEFIANCE, OhJO (UP!) - Brltarn. two-lime world free petit jurors 1o report 1o the
elne Lodge tet, F &amp; AM, will
WEATHER
Lodge 20 of the Fraternal Order dance champlOIIB, wrll compete cow-thouae on Tueoday, Jan
be January II at T 30 p.m. Fair, cold' wool 1111 ooath of Pollee aMOunced today Gov m the oecond annual world II The Jlll'OI'I will be nollf1ed
'J'here will be work Jn the !J(u. partly clouoly; a few ooow IIIII' IJames A Rhodes has agreed lo Gold Stake Classrc m Baken- by Sherif! Robert Hartenbach
ter M118011 d..,..., AD ~ rill fa ~ loaJcbt, Srm-lattend 1ts annual banquel bere field, Calli , Feb i-6, II was when they are needed, Jqe
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SAIGON ( UPI) - A Viet Cong action squad explr)ded a I
bomb outsrde the floatmg My Canh restaurant on the Sat\ \ gon R1ve1 tomght m another phase of a Communist terror
I campa11::R markmg the approach of the VIetnamese New
Year
Frrst Jep.:rrts mdlcated the terronsts bungled the job and
that no one was lulled though several Vietnamese were m
JUred Te1 ronsts blew up the same restaurant last June 25
with two bombs that killed 46 persons mcludmg 12 Amen
cans
It was the fourth terrori st offrct.rs quarters m the heart of
NEW TRUSTEE PREXY - Dav1d Koblen tz. Chester left Y. as elected president of mer dent 111 s ugnn m the past downtown Sa1gon w1th a 275Mergs Countv frustees and Clerks at an orgamzatJ'm meeti ng 111 the :lnd Ward F'Jre- 1 three days and followed reports pound pl'astJc boml&gt;--lsrge en
house With Koblentz are F1ank II Johnston center, v.llo letued as secietar~ and \hr the v1et Cong would step up the ough to demolish an ordmary
den Ours, outgomg president Ours had be en a Lebanon twp t1 ustt e for 1~ yearr' and campargn toward a crescendo 16-story buildmg On Thursdav
Johnston served as Salrsbury typ tlerk for 40 yeals Plans \'!ere made for the IIustees when the Commumst h1gh l the Vret Cong exploded a bomb
conve ntwn m Columbus Janua ry 19 29 21
comrmmd has decreed a four- outside the mam gate of the
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New Year celebrations begm 1front of a pulrce stat1on tn
J.R/lJ4.Y S SCORf S
mng .J&lt;:~n 20
suburban Gra Dmh One V1etna
Onl~ Fnday pollee captured mese was k1lled and 20 persons
;tt~:~~~;~ ~3 f!,¥ ~/~~:~~:;;t 5!,
three terron sts trymg to blow mcludmg fiVe Amencan wound
{1. tlsonnlle 7U Pumeroy .J6
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1 President John Werner pre
Forfetting bonds were Charles srded at an open meeting Fnday
R Stsson, $57 50 for speedmg mght of the Middleport Pnm
Stevie Henderson, $17 50 for foi- l ero) Rotary
club m Heath
lowing too close; Marshall 0 Methodtst Cnurch Ladtes serv
Reeves, $21 SO, speed rn exe&lt;ss l rng a spaghettr supper were
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Allrn R Prosser, 65 MJdddleport far lure to yreld the right
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-.,:;;•"':.·. v.n.. y PubUdt KygPr CTeek nt MiddiPport
Me&lt;'hlr.w It, Pom
JAN • 14 GAMES••
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Mlton.t l'bo,., 1Athen!'l at Wellston
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•• ..,n ortl~ l l Poru r o,, .Jack ~on at Logan

h•t seven for ronmen and had ackson bad
u rehound•. Rose ted Jackson 61-35.

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.th t3n. In~. las! Mitchell Wis fouled by Gu&gt;-· -· W. L. Pd. 011!'
Coach Carl Wolfe of the M..id- patterns, and m&lt;~ ke t hem work, I over. Th ey meeI nyger . ee orne a \1! ar
s. ren s wo Wellstoa ended Lo 1\n's fourwas e
WI , L;• . gench and added two roul shots. Los Angelet 2ft-19 .518
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dleport Jacket., studied a mom- IJke yours dtd tomght You have 1n a non-leagu11 t.esl tomght at f1ee throws put Athens ahead! game wmning slrea: m 8 big 13 games agam~t &lt;:AHS f~r J\ndPJson made 8 steal and Balt.
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ent _ "How do you tell boys a fine, well·dJSCiplmed tea m," Middleport.
for the
fu st time, but not for
Ed J b
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Coach Dave P'1sher s [ronm( n drove m to !!Core 61-57 wltil 19 San Fran.
20 25 .444 6 ~,~
they didn't play Rood enough he told Wolfe
ht • I
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d long. Stobart hit two
loa way as did UacoChs. af n 98c5~m- whG are now 4 2 m Southeast- S&lt;econds on the cl~k Jat:kson's St. L&amp;UI~
15 ZJ .395 6i
1e le s, · ' ern Athletic League play, and las' two poln'·s cam·, on free Detr 't
Such
w.1s
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hearts on the line out there and the squ:-~d fo r :w mmutrs tlfl er l
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II more rom t e 1e! and tt was rt was Wellston's
eJf!hlh r 1n a games.
th rows by Patton who \\,IS fou l-,
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. wm m mne gamt•s. an ogan s 1 Gallipolis still leads 32 30 ln ed by Brule Sm•th w1th [our : Los Ang 12!i Pb ila 120
'A cou11 te of bull!! bounc mg Co. ll'h (hal Jrs Mci\ft'e,
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The Jackrts kept eontrol un- 1th1nl loss m f'lg ht oulm gs In 1
Jhe S"i'&lt;"" between the t w 0 5c, ·o1ids kit un 1l1e cluLk
·1Del roll 137 S1 Louls f5/
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et If ~ the SEOAL. We11.ston remam !schools The loss brou~ ht the , Jackson hit 15 for 29 from , Roston 115 S&lt;1 n Fran 11 ~
whistles not blowmg whrn thf'y eye la sh, w:1s anythm g buL JOY· bound~
penod Stu.bart ~ pa ir of chan-[ tied for f1rst wtth NPlsonvtlle Blue Devils' record to 1·5 m the floor the second hi:i lf to up (Only game5 scbeduled)
'' d1d or hlow)Tig when they d1d fu l Hts boys were \Q(·ked
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t1es marie tt 39 35 for MHS with and Athens with a S-1 record , SEOo\L play and 2 5 m a II .I thl'tl shootmg pe 1cent11ge to 45 6,
n't _ all in the last two mm- tht-1r dressmg roo m a half hour And t!1e much heralded duel 3 22 lett But Wren, Adams and 1Logan 1s 3-3.
Igames
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utes, that was the r('a \ d1fh•r- after the ~am e. uu ~howered , I between tre tc.ams' Little guys. Wren agam hit held goals, and Logan's resen•t:s rem(lined un-] The Blue [}('\'liS took an ear.l mi.ld(• 11 of 29 the f 1rst half and , An11a 112 Fort Ltram1e 68
enee between these tPams," he sl11l m g.nne ~arb . and ilsl tli·, S 7 t\.l!ke Wren of Athens and Wnght t:~ fJee throw . .Stobart htt l beatt:n w1th a 40·33 wm Box ly 9-4 lead and coas ted to a 14· f1m s!wd w1th 2ti of 58 from the Butkms 79 .larkson Ce nte1 6t
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1012: Llo.; lcnmg to Mei\ft•e
I a f) Huddy Moote of Middleport from uuts1de at 30 but Athens sc:01 e of the v&lt;1rs1ty game
10 fu·st penod mdfgm. Gall!po- floor 'l hC'} made 11 of 24 at the: ~~rlaw n_58_ ~~~uston 38
Wolfe was sti ll In the Athens lfl s proh h\m he t o~ kl·~
l1is ' Lu1ned uuJ to bl:' exactly thai, a begtm lhe fowtl:J pe11od a..head W(•Jis1on t98 l -- GJililand, 8- lis remained m front :W25 nt foul lme and led m team IC·
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11tgh gym after th l! ga me l·n- t1•am to ColurniJus tonight to , dut\1 Mot,rtt edged Wren m the 42-41
4 20, Holzaphe l, 6-3-15; Stabler, tt~e half a~ Mitchell led r1rst bnund1r.g 41-36.
J.aekson
day n1~ht between Middl eport, play the strong Eastmore ehdJ 1 St.:I.WHlg J)arade ,
14-15. 11aey Stobart, Moore and
Davk 4-3-11 ; Jal'obs 14331 ; Jordon , hair seorers w1th 14 pOUJt3 . Rose . GnllJpol1s mnde t2 of 31 the Galllpoh~
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nuw l-5, and Athens, now 51, of the Col11mhus C1tv Lf'a ~'lle 1Wl' le 111.1n tor· m&lt;ln lilt
mght, conneeted to open l11e fmaJ per 1 3 0·6; N1chelus 1·1·3, Ratliff, 2- had 10 for Jackson
Ju st ha lf and 10 of 32 the St'C·
ln legaue play. The vars11~
Co.H'h \lioiJe srm r11•d 1t up '1 1-1laymg eo1ch orh~r whlitt the1r wd. but so d1d Wnght, Wren U; Marlin, 2fl..4; Buesher 1 Pete AndersGn. 5-ll
senwr oral half for 3-19 pl'l cent, con
squat.! was downstairs, deadpan - 'l'h1s wa~ ou1 b~· s t game, J llldtes we1e arranged m vary· and Snyder and it was Athens 2-6, TOTALS 41 -16-98
gu&lt;ird, w.1s held Lo 13 pomts, s1x ncetmg on 22 of td from tlw
IIAme holdmg off, un success/ul h,l d tiH m S( l, u11d 1 ill so tulrl 1ng kmds of ton~ and sluff - off 48 47 Th ~:n Clark hit ftom out· Logan (54) - · Ph!' Ips, 211i. m the f1rst half John Davidson, 1 fl oor The Blue DN lis made 13
Jy, tears. They had JUSt bern them iJ they c;m contmue pl:.y dl'fenses
!!ide twwe and Wrtght once to Courter, 12-4; Westfa ll , 33-9; 1).3 junmr center. started hJs of 23 al the ~ou l lllle
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edged 69-56 afler lt&gt;admg by mg 11ke this thr·y {';Jn
lH P:Jk
JM'IH:TS 1'A.KE J~EAO
push Athens's advantage to 54- Kempt•r, 1·3-5
Poston, 4-3-11; first varsity L1lt for Gallipol1s[ 0ffl1'm ls wh1stled 34 personal
small, light, tense mar ~: m s 500 111 th~ le&lt;Jgue IJeillle Jt s J\.1 011re opened the
1coring 47
A11 ker, 21 --6; Gallagher, 1·02; and went the d1stance, collect- fou l~ 19 on Calilpohs and 15 on 1
through all but a few seconds 1-- - - - - with a long set sli,Jt With 11 mm By 3 25 Moore closed it to 54-- Bell, 42-IO. WhaJen, 142; TO- mg nme pomts and pickmg off Jackson B1g 6-3 John Bro\l.n l
of tbree periods.
tit._- wme 1i11d WreA made It 2-a 51 wttb two fielder.: ;
Adams' TALS 19lfr64.
s1x rebounds. Jimmv Gilmore sal out most of the fourth per· 'l
AH old admirer ot Wolfe walkj lM 15 SCI onds l&lt;!lt'! Stobail's twu free tosses made lt Sli-51,
Rescrvea - Logan 40, Well :.-10 sop homore guard, had elghl tod after eoll ectmg four foul s.
ed up: Rob Wren, ou basebull l
ILlYllP rlt li 21 put \1HS ahead Stobart for 5&amp;.52, Adams for 57· ston 33
plHnts
J ackson lost 6- l JUlllOr forward
t:oac.h and fathel of
Atlwns
1:! 1'ht: JiJckets led 1!-6 With 52, Moon~ for 57~. Wnght for ~--Larry Adair, ~-1 sophomlllre Chns \1 ullm s 0!1 perso nal s at I
Hi gh's fme guard Mike Wren 1
tiHt' l::l nnnut~:s left but
Wren 5954 on two fr ee throws, tmd
ATHENS &lt;59)
forward, and Gary Gillum, 5-9' thl 4 23 mark m the fourlh ,
"Carl, these boys
~howed
llru~c HI Hnd Dlck Ad&lt;J ms put~ Gt:orge SauP.r got the last MHS Rapp 1-1.1-2 Adams :.1 ·6-12 Sny- sernor guard, SCOJed for J ack· flame Gmgench plrked
up
good coacbmg. They knew what
Jumper m to cltJS8 to 16-12 at goat as ttme ran out
der 4-08, ciark 3-2-8, Wr~n
son and Anderson bit tw1te for three personals m the last 3 32
tu do ttut ..tk!l'e 1:111d did 1t Nolht! ~nJ of the qllar ler
MIDDI.EPORT (5o61
:us, Wright 6-2-14, Total:t 23 • (;alhpoli!-! tu g1v e the Blue Dev. of p!Jy.
body teachd that kind of basMHS led 2t-19 at S· IO In the Slobart 11).4-24, TaRnehill 0.0- 13-59
•Is a 34-29 lead as the thtrd per- Jackson (S1) - Pntton. 5·3
ketball in a month, IIIli montl•s, The Mr!\rthul· Ge!J~ I &lt;lls 1 ~ !'I I·( ond quart'Cr hut Snyder sneak 0, B Davis 3-0-6, Bradburv 2-1 Re serve !lrorf', Atlwns
57, tod opened Jackson took a 37 • 13; Grllum, 3-0-G: Adc~ Jr, 1-2 4;
even a year,,
nlbmed uubeah-11 !:• Mid Oll io fw lfl lui' two layup~ te h~t it at 5, Butcher ~. Moore 7-~ 19, Middlepml 22 . ll utl. At!•ens, 12, 34 leild ut the 3 35 ffiiJrk on two : Hose 9-2-20, ~1ullm s
4--1-0
Wren, tt one-time popular bag. V.t!ley Coi1ft:te1we
hasketh.tll ' 2:1 23 &lt;Jfh·r Asa B1 adbury gol Sauer l-0-2 Totals 23-10-56.
Holcomb, Evans, MHS, eact1 8. buckets by Rose nne each by 1Cmgerit:h, 2 Q-4;
Boggs, 2·3· 7
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'fot 31s. 26-11·6·1.
letball official If there IS such pl&lt;~y w1U1 a 70-42 \ll'1ol y old r
a person, add~d, ''11us is out: I Hutl.md l~l ill &lt;.~y mg/H t~t Me·
The Ironmen coasted to a 47- Gall 1pol1 s (57) -Mitchell. 11
of tb• tmest teams J ha" SJ·en Ailhur.
41 margm at the end of three 3-25, llav1 dson. 33-9, Ham1lton.'
penods and were still ahead 'i3- 0 2·2, .r G1hmre. 3-2-8 &lt;\rder
(lOme out of Middlepurt 111 111.111 r·.uurd Marvm rLL 1JI , bun1111 aF&gt;
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ycurs. IL'Il haul to pl.,y u ~' &lt;~llle the neb; Wllh :n J-IUHlb, paced
45 wi th 4 42 J.eft on the elock son, 5-J..l3 , B Smith. 0-0 0;
b.kc tins oue and still losP "
lilt:! (~Jielals tu llwu tiHrd CUH·
in the last period
Gilmore, o-0-0, J. Brown, 00.
Anderson
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Another aeqaintm1c~ w,dked M·t tlllve conleJt'IWe
lksplle the fact that
they lead before both coach,. !Jlled
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up Coach Jim Snyder ot the H~JJ lui lo1 I ~ lJu ckt'ls and ~tV! r1 we1 e ~l u gg 1 sh at limts, the Nel- Ihe floor with substitute~ and Cummgs
ry 2-1-5, Swtsher I o 2 ,Moo re brace ol free throws Mitchel! . =
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:-~oflv tlle l;reyhounds downed the the Panthers narrowed the gap 3-&lt;Hi, Radford 1·0-2, Flnlaw 0-2- scored oo a rebound and was l
lather of Athens fllgh s l111e
.P.ll'Arthw W(l~ on top 12-9 Pomeroy !•anthers 70-56 Friday m thM rlo!i!ng minute and a 2. Totals 20-JII-50.
fouled by Del Gmgerich. The
fll)rward Todd Snydt r
&lt;~ l ti lt' end of the lu·.s t penod nJgl1t to mamtam t~ir tie for hair.
BY QUARTERS
Blue Devils narrowM the e~t~mt
·•rn Dever in my life S~•en and led Jl2J at )J alftune muJ ' fnst plate 111 £EOAL basket- Terry Daugherty ud Steve NelsonvJ\Jo
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ID
50-51. Secondo later MJtch·
a bum:h of kids st1ck W th1·1r 55-.«t hy the ~11d of ~M tlm d ball action.
Schultz Af the Greyhouf\ds each
Pomeroy . .
11 24 38 56 ell drove In to lieor&amp; and cut the
Office Hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5 !Close at NOOD ou
quarter.
.
had lf points while SaJidy HarThurs. - Eas1 Coun St., Pomeroy
The lo~ss left Cow b Adams' ~enw.r Bob Rtcharda, ih~wed old bad II. Dick Knight was the Ofhc1als: Bud Bier\J and load 5&gt;-53.
Jack51;1n mls!ied four eonsecucre w with a 2-l retold m con- loc . 1l f&lt;Jmo~ why he IS consider- only Panther besldea Sfmpsoa t Tom Tuner.
fert: uce fic tion lind 6-3 fur the ell one of the Mlly fin8 play- hit in the double ftgures . He
st•,,soll.
ers m lhe league by la~g had 1:1. Actually, nlne Panthf;U'S
Huger Dav•s.
a junior, clmge on several occasions were m the scoring,
semor Rusty Little led the Red when Jt looked as ff the plu~ky Coach Bud Bickel's
Little
IJevds 111 scon ng w1th 10 pomts Panthers m~ght catch up. Rich- Panthers won the preliminary
t'tH'h. JJav1s. h1t rur th1 ee f1eld a:ds wcHI high scorttr for tbe contest over tlle Nelsonville remght w1th 23 pomt.!.
th
b1
gu,lls and four fou l shoh wlule' The p U
led b served 40-U w1 Bob W a ey
Lanny Tyo, 6-1 semor ~uard L1tlte w:J~ &lt;: onnet:tmg for two
aa Jel':!l were
Y getting 13 poinbl. Cokw ol N.J..
Nnk two free t.Ju-ows with Lwo bul'kt'l'l Jmd :)I K fr~ throws. Bruce Sim pson, who had
20 tonville also had 13.
m'Ond!l left to giVe ~oath .John The usual I~
hl ~h Hutland pomt~ Wlth most of them ®m· The PaRthers are kilt untu
AoJ&gt;-- ar
&amp; Cook Tap.
• 12-fL cmt l'trtlnhl""' WITH MAJCIING
Power lxhaust Hood with Rlttr &amp; Uaht.
Wickline's Ky~er Creek Bob- I~con'r Kunnle Rlat k. a hi! ~ky mg !rom corner shots or from next Friday when tbey tnterNow Concoalod HlopL
Compt.t.ly AutomatiC Oilhwnher, wltb
lhgnotlll Catches &amp; ~ Rollor liutdOL
c~t~ 8 rvme-fwm·b~hUJd 69·57 ~cJuo1 , w,1 ~ ltmiled to only fo ur layups gottttn 011 ~ood drlve-Jn tam tht Middleport
Yellow
ROPER
FonntCII
Counter
Top
wlllll
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1 2 · - Table - · • C.pacity.
tNnumbpn .alolverp· Clyde t EKvans' pomts by a light
MeArlhur m:Nrs :~long the ba:ie line.
JB&lt;.'kets In a triple-header feaort u 1a Irate~ a y~ .. r
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fhe Panther• were In
the turing tJJe Freshmen the R•
CiDioiJl* l'llllfttiL
(..'rtek ~'rlday mght
di'rt'n ~e Ri&lt;ICk, gomg mto th~ game throughout the first quar~ St.'T'Ves, and the Varsi'ty. The
BUILT-IN
North Gallia trailed 30-28 dur- g,mu·. W&lt;~!! her! d!TIR the scnrmg t'l'r D.! Nelsonvtlle led 13-11 a! Freshmen start tbe pJa If the
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OOck .!ltrong in the third penod
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u st qmu ter ea cam&amp; rom a The box score:
All. fOil ONlY
te take a 48-43 l~d. The Pirates
Thf• only oflwr McArthur play- fmal second shot from the Ctr·
NELSONVD.J.E rnt•
held on until 17 seconds re- er to h1t double f1tures be"1de ner as the buzze~ sounded.
Richards lH~23 , Mechem t-t~
rnained when Chu ck Leach knot- Lh e shnrp-shootmg Hall was
The Hounds quickly rolled up l, Daugherty 8-4-t6, Harold 5-lted the count at bl-a ll.
Gilliland with four buckets and a oomfortable leod In tho ope&lt;&gt;- II, Schultz l-He, lla)'lll!l 1-l-3,
North Gallia missed 8 ftnal two dmrity tosses for 10 pomts mg mmutes of the second quar- T tal!l 30-10-78
shot With 10 seconds ID go. Ky· The Generals tallied on 27 ler, but the Panthers o8JIIII b&amp;cl&lt; 0 POMEROY (S8l
ger got the ball, and Tyo wos of 63 ottempts from the field to lra&lt;l by tO at balftlmo. Actu- SimJl'IOtl 7~:&gt;Jl JCII!ght 6-S-1]
ONLT
fooled by Clyde Smith with two for 47 per cenl wh1le RuUand oily, the Panthers had plenty
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seconds left. Tyo calmly sank sand 14 of 50 for a t:ol 28 per of opportunity to 900nt throughboth shot.o.
coni.
out the first hall but failed to
Kyger Creek Is 4-3 for the The Rutland reserves doWRed cash in tn short !hots trom aeWURLITZER
season, and 2-2 in league play. McArthur 4o-37 m an overt1mt round ti11.t key . The score st
eBALDWIN
North Gallia 1s 2-5 and 1-3.
m the preliminary contest. Gary halftime wa.!l 34-24.
Wlll.ll*
Tye's 7» points paeed Kyger. Drenner led Rutland w1th 14 and
Nelsonville again pulled away
lON'
Leach had 18 Roger Garrett Danny Yarbrougb chipped in in the flrit mJoutes ol the sec-end Clyde Smith totaled 14 eacb 12. ..,;
ond hall. And agai1 tho Panth1ICUI
for the 1o9ers.
R.d will visit Wahama en came hack with the aid of
In the reserve game, Kyger for anuther MOVC game 1\Jes- an all-c&lt;:~urt pre6S and trailed
UHNf .:UIIIIH Pl.ANMINO . .VICI AVArtAII.I
won 31-26. C Bradbury's 10 day mght.
by 14 ot the end of the third
I'.-;
NO DOWM MYMINf- M MOS. TO PAT
poinb paced the winners, Les
BY QUARTEilS
quarler. The 1001'1 woo 5N8.
Lemley bad 10 lor the losero. McArthur
12 n 5ll 70 In the final period Nel9011ln the varsity Ult, Kyger hit Rutland
g 21 10 41 vD\a pulled awO)' b&gt; I 110 point
---- - - --··-24 of 53 from tho field, and II
THI UlTIMATE IN CABIN&amp;m
of 14 from the foul circle, and
MCARTHUR (~)
collected 16 rebounds. Tho P1- Prater 2-4-8, Gilliland 4-Z.IO,
rates made 27 of 53, sank only Conway )oJ-9, ColviR :t-0-6,
three of live foul shots, and Hale 13-7-33. TOTALS a7-16-70.
got 21 re!Joonds.
RUTLAND (421
Tonlgbl, North Gallla pia yo
arret! l J-2-4, Jack
1-2-4,
at W1Uoo whHe Kyger plays Davis 3-4-10, Kawkins,
3-0-6,
al Midd!OjlOr\. Bo• oeore:
Little 2-6-10, Yarbrough z.tl-4,
11oo .,.... aod ~ al priMloos lumltu,. II NPnlducod
NORm GAWA fS7l
Weber z.tl-4. TOTALS 1~14-42
Taylor, f.0-12 ;Garrett, 6-2-14; ___ _____ _ __
1ft tile modem eonoept. Deep 81rved wood panel doors with
~~ ..QUAliTY GUARD" desip offerad only by PARR
Twyman, 2-1-5; Smith, 7-0-14;
CRAPT. ~nt "PECAN" lnlsh, PROVINOlAL style
FINEST
Ski&lt;lmore, f.0-12. TOTALS ~
Ill • ar.. ..... M
p CAN
m•r twt•
274-57.
lli'I'OftDI
Sell
The
SHI~T
KYGER CBEEK ( l t l Lescb,7-4-18; Tyo, 1-4-:MJ; Hall,
Fvll Line
4-IHI; Spaulding, 0-H; Whobrey,

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Jacobs Has 31

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l1ver ·hi! mes~age lo a JGmt , $10 savings Bl'&lt;.'ount: Downie- 11te evenmg stars are Mars, Sato that Japan would do all it
Wednesday 1 GT'088 Inc Arrow !lhirt for i Venus. Jupite-r and Saturn.
could to bring North Viet Nam
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At 1 p rn . ltST It wtll be tele-l dad ; Ewm8 Funeral Home, free 1 Me orn ay are un er to the ron feren re ta bl e.
vised to the nat 1on m colur. , tnp hDme for mama; Goesser tht algn of Gapltoorn. Confeder· The Mansfield del egat mn ~
Dlrkun satd the Repubhrans Jewelry store, baby ring and Ill Gen James Lotlgstreet was report sa1d what m•ght even
tually materialize from ~got.Ja.
I~ I obviouslv l'illl have to · wait a bracelet; A &amp;: P Supermark@t, born on. tbls day in 1821:
fe-w
daYs''
to
dtgest
tht
Pres\:
cert1f1catt
for
$S
In
babv
needs
.
On
tlus
day
In
history
t1ons m the present s1tuatmn
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dent's own uulline of his prob- The Oatly Sentmel, $25 !livings
In 1815, Gen. Andrew Jackson that cannot be foreseen "w1th
!ems and hl!l proposals for the I bond. Norma Good.wm, Doris!, wo~ the battle of New Orleans, Iany degree of certainty " Jt
elecllon·year 1966 before sf'lttng I floral arrangement
to mom; killing 700 Brltt~b troops and added, ''that i!l not, to say the
forth th Jr owR t.elevJston 80 . 1 Duke {'leaners, 10 lbs. Coin-Op wounding fourteen hundred
least, 1 very satisfactory
e
dry cleaning service $l
In 1867, Congress app"oved prosper! •
1 type
&amp;wer
value! Evans Supermarke-t!!, legislation prav1dln~ auffrage
----MOSCOW
AI.F.XA~DER one rase of Gerber Food• for for Negroet In the Dbtrlct of
bahv I. &amp; Z Shop, baby g1ft Columbia
FIGHT RESULTS
Shelepm ~ a1d mission to Hanoi
,nay f~l·alale the Soviet role Ill eert1firale for matenal (mot. I rn 1918, President Woodrow By United Press IntetnAtional
GOING UP FAST_ Co ns\ ruction of the new St. Paul:s Lutheran church In Pomeroy on the corner of East ""'
her' Pomeroy Flower Shop, Wilson presented h.l1 14-pomt I
I Second and Svtamore-~ t s 15 prog1essmg stead1ly. Ahove ts a v1cw or Lht• new bmldmg, showmg Its modern ded
!he 1 tet Nam war, hi forme babv plenler Tinv's. $10 gift I plan for peace Jo Con~e,..
NEW YORK IUPI) -Johnny
.
K . ·c nslructl(Jn Co 1\orkcrs co ntinul'd the protect tills "cek Pastor Jo seph Kraly md1 cates conStrue•
Wt!sle1n sow ' es s.t1d tudt~\
IP
I
sJgn, asexpected
atr o to be comp leted by m u.l- ~lay and th e church WI'I I "d rn
. 1d
Maple 'I [n 1963 the first sess1on of Person 1741/t, Brook yn, out • tion
l'f'rtl flt·ate Welker's
m.: occu pt.e d bY enr Iy J une : Tl te c h ur.ch, mo.~
18
The •Sov1N team tn~
u m~ a
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Lawn Poultry Farm, turkey; the 88th Congre!l opened and pomted Harold Jo nson,
, in every dimension. will be on a one-floor pattetn excepCf~r balcom es for 1he organ and ch~tr To, be au-~ondtti~n­
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rocket s~;cla \Sl,
~e .u~~ Bailey's Ht'siRU! ant, free m~l , dkl not adJourn unW Dec. 30. Philadelphia (10); Billiter Math· ed t also will be all-clcclnc. Cons\ r uction rosls for the brnldmg wtll be $109,000. The overall ptoject lllcludma
1
devmtm~~: suppo• fl ."Y mg
for dad K &amp; C Jewelers, 3
is, 2671fl Grand Rap1ds, M1ch.
co~ts of nPw mtenor fu nw;h111 gs, wtll ]l(_•.;; 1 ''0, (~0 _ _ __
1
~ deler1t ,\mr:tta n Hgg1rt"' ' p1ece fl'f'der ~d. Bahr C1otlers, A thought for the day· stoppedChuckWepner,2.17.Bay.
uon
, '' Nort h , V1etnamese 1. 're- Arrow sIurt ror dad , F armers Prs1denl Woodrow Wilson said· onne, N· J • 131 : p ete 'J'0 ro • ISO • HENNlNG HOI DS LE ·\D
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~er Pham \an Dong. we co~ Bank and Savmgs company, $10 1"The highest and best form of New York, knocked out Bobby
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mg the Rus~Jans. denoun.c I savmgs arrount Dutton Drug i e£ficiency ... the lpontaneoi.IB Custdy, Levittown,. N. Y. (2 ). JOH!\.NNESBURC: (lJPD Pr:sldenlt Johnsond !~~r~.re ~ abm- Baby'• Safety Nite light , Stif
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Harold Honnmg, who rl red 'AI
p~ugn, I e vowr w smas
f!t&gt;r s packa ge of d1apers : Baker I'
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1d
tbe Umted Statf's
COMPLETES COURSE
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three-un er·p.tr uo II ay, '
lnstttute .,r Washington, D C.[ the field mto the tl11rd round of The Hannnn Trare Wildrats, l tor for his team's first SVAC jSout.flwe!lern ... ~. 14 H 41 •
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, furmtur e. ~~g~ f' halr and pad .
SACRAMENTO CAIJF _ A Mar~ente 5 Shoe .Shop, pair of 1 Mr. John D. Wagoner, Rt. 11HP hnhhed prescribed Course the South Afm:m P1 ofes&lt;:.wnal paced by Dan Hall 's 19, a.nd win agamst thr ee losses Hoy Hannan Trace . . . 15 35 ftO 70
United Air l.lne~ Boem~ 727 childs !!hoe!!, Swisher
and r Patnot. has completed a Col.lrfie of techmral studies With cret!lt· Golfers AssocI at !on Tour- backed up by 16 points each , Rtckle came off the benet\, I Reserve soore· Hannan Trace
jel_carry R n s~Pngers awer Leh~e Kexall · Drugl'l ~ohnson m Radlo and TelM:I~Ion Ser- 1able grades Bnd is to be con- nament today V!llh a 3G-holf' rrom Tom Murdock and R 0 y 1when Roger Belv1lle got m foul 38, Southwe8tern 31.
ved aba:~ly u~:r the 'snowy ~ahv ~~~el k~ bRut:an Furn-1vicing and has been awarded 1 gratulated upon bls achieve- total of 135.
I BJckle &lt;lown£'d the Southwest- ~ trouble in the second penod, I
Sierra&amp; Friday to avmd hlt11ng I IJJ e, o mg a y ~~r.
I' a Dlplo~a- by ~e ~atlon~l Radlo mtnt.
I ern Hi,ghland~rs 70·r!Sl las t night ' and piCked up the slack Dan GAME SOLD OUT
.Iii Nny E:let'troJel The eommer· 1
al Mercc1 ~ dl e to rack up the1r 111all had 14 rebounds for the I
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&lt;Ia! pilot Duane ~ OeKolb '
lfa ,J Southern Valley Athleltc 1 Wildcats.
CINCINNATI (UP[) -The
oald the' f.. l nvlng atfl'rafi I
Con fe rence vic lory of the sea- Southwestern Is now 2-2 In ' Clncmnatl Royals announced
ca.tDt Within MIO·l 000 IPf't of
SF.OAI. ALL GAMES
Evw one want&amp; enou h mtn- 1 contnbutions to church, or 8 buy or make clothrs; buy 11 son.
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the. ~at10nal
ellfb other It an elevt~Hon of l'EAM
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th
piece
or
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rn
turr·
or
to
take
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hile
the
vars1!y
tilt
ratsed
all
games
lhc
Wildcats
are
2Basketball
Association
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All·
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14,(1ao feet.
Wt~llston
t 1 733 124 1ey to live on Man;, people feel , Y~~~ir ;hl~ee~ s~~~~~ !!!hare tn ' the children Ia a d~nllst. Th 1 ~gs the blood pressure of Y''•ldr:at 7 m all gam es
Star game. scheduled ror next
.AIGard the Jl&gt;!liner \\Prt' Nrl~omllle
8 l 579 4RI 1lhat need more. How ~hould th 1 .1 1
Th.is •s a you may want m the
future f:m ~. it was the prellmmary Coach Lloyd Myers used eight Tuesday mght has beea 10ld
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E Waters . ('lnd•dale Athens
P annmg
· j could mclude: a dJfferent place game t hat ra1sed II 1e roof as llighlanders and all f igure d ·m ou.
t
Laiftl:llm
7 l 535 413 j we spen d our tncome'~" "How eod ami
tim Y to
teach older chil1
tor :paurornia 's Rt"pubiJcan gu- Lot!:an
5 S 465 490 1much should go ~or ~~~ for ~~en howe to think and decide lo hve; education for the chll· the Hann;~n Trace reser.ve~· l the sconng .ste\'e Elholl .. 6-Q
be~nal nommat1on
anrl , .lal'kson
4 3 407 402 cloth~ll:. fir mov1es'~
Th~se what IS important, use their I dren ; a family trip; and mon. 1spear-headed bv De~n W1se s senior, was h1gh w1th 16 pcmts. Four Star Televislon In Holly•
Alftmbly Speaker ,les' t'
\1 Gall1poll~
2 5 400 41:! question~ are asked by families 11 e and tne y and bandle ey for , a ramy day" L•sl the 16 patnts, h;mded the Southwest- [ Gene Hall, 6-1 JUniOr, was neKt
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Vhtt&amp;h, D-lnglewood
Middleport
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5
421
438
whether
they
have
t500
or
SlO,·
m
y
rgl
~
will
work
I things you want the most fll·st.
ern
reseJVes
their
fm;t
loss,
38-1
Yllth
15.
1 wood lS preparing a ser•es ba1o
1
Pomer,1v
2 IS 434 556 \ tXJO: whether thfv are newly money
our pa 8
37 1n sVAC play.
1 &amp;mthwestern (58 )_ Hall, 7-l led on the memorable western
ftftAMI - HEAVYWF.IGRT
SEOAL VAR8lTY
married, havt children of var- bet::~ when everyone pulls tAT I Family goals change a~ ti me 1 The lit!le w11rlrats trailed 37- 15, Elliott, 72 16, Colley, 4-1-9; mov1e, "High Noon," which ltar~
chalnpton Cas!!lUI Clr~v I!!
1 TEAM
W L P OP IOU! agea, or are about t.e re- ge~
. k wh t u want to passes, therefiJrl' , any spC'nd- :rom lhe ]. 1 ~ t 2 4(J of the contest Jackson, 4·0·8.
Curus, D-1·1. red the late Gary Cooper, and
9 you decide [ ing pkm must be flex1bl~ Sn put on a prE'~s. scored e1ght Bryant, 22-0-4, Carter,
bs~lor today, nd of a bPf!ull· Well!'!ton .
r. 1 451 345 lire.
Ftrst, thm
~2 2 young Peter Fonda bas been
1
tut:thicago model he sa1d pre Athen~
5 1 !97 312 You can use money to help ~· This w!U he p yo
Li t thmgs your fam1ly wants may 1 pomts while holdmg SoulhY.est- Waugh, o-3-3 Totals, 24-10-56.
s1gned for the leadmg role. AI
0
fertitt "skin ttght · !lAck~ tfl Ntl!10nv11le
r. 1 W 333 ~~:et what you want by: makmg h w ~ use your ~oney. sd seem impos~ible to get no no t ern scoreless and handed the I Hannan Trace (701 - Bel- Will Kane, he will porlrBJ the
thll Je!JI revea ling dr~~se! wor11 Jarkwn
4 I 310 341 plam : following your
plans. l t e h ings youF7~n ~n ~n t hesitate to hst them. An estl·i httle Hlghb ~dt&gt;rs their
first ville, 3..o-6; Bickle, 64--16· Dan-! snn of the marshal Cooper play.
by ~ Btack \1usll m s1sh~1s ('1 ,11.: ~ Log;m
S 3 :421 366 1and changing your plans if you In t e future ~ ~
w 8 mate of the cost or reach ing the loss In re~en·e play South- ~ iels l-3·5· Murdock 4-8-16 Cre- ed in the film Katy Juardo will
di't'Orre from 26--' ear old Snnj1 Middleport
1 ~ :00 391 1'need to To do th1s, you must ealcllh WI!! ~st lh In how yout gools is part of the plan
!1wesiC'rn 15 no~J. 3 1 and. Hannan meo~s, 20~; Hnr~ison, ·1·2·4. have the Helen Ramirez part,
f'alllpoli!
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356
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mp
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wan
Ia ~
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cosl•hlm t1~000 11 yPar Rl1mom•
w later
We Will conlinue the rhscus- 'fr,1ce 22.
I Total s, "'24
""' ·70
whi ch Iho a!IO "'"Yed
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308 4511 .now · w a you ~an .;
for
)0
y~ars
and
122.500
m
at
Pomrroy
0
A
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much
money
is
commg
m;
how
Thl
,
eed
lion
or
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management
or
I
Coach
Ceorge
Evan!
cited
Score
bv
quarters:
film.
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d
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14 14 zt91 zt91 to
k
di g lan how
ngs you may wan, or n
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MriiJ!"! 's ee~ !lin
rxpf'n&lt;i:E'!! (ll
rna e a Rpen n p :
aoon might be pay ail bill! I money next week.
I "team effort" as a major fac ttu(bearmJI] fi'ndav before [ 1r
- - - you spend your money; how to _
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Sli.:OAL RFJIF:RVF..S
make changeR In your spending
[IIIII ~
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"Whew 1 '' sa1 d the Lmu~v11le Tfo:!\M
W L P OP plan, and what change~ you
Up after it 11.a11 nit o~t r
Logan
.. 8 0 31 2. 222 can make,
' .hwks~tn
.. 6 0 27! 184 Your money can take care of
3 3 2-48 239 you 1t cannot take care' o[ It·
FRANCISCO - A NF.W \.\PII~tun
2
4 214 229 1 Sf.'lf Plan to make your money I
storm headed IHward Ore~on Nrlsunv•lle
IS f]oo.lwlllf'r~t rftlf'i!tPd (tall ipOII!I
l 4 193 2.3l 7 1 tAkf ('8f@ of you.
Pnmrrnv
2 4 22Q 'Wl.'l
55 What Is important to you and
in th the western pari ot th,.
0 6 !no:.
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1M
":r''
•tate and Norlhnn t i! h[urnpt
' your famlly''' Each family must
•-"
TOT\l.S
!4 %4 1857 1857
k
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Th
d
pntfWmg Uutoe dav~ of ha\or
FRilMY'S RESULTS~
e spen ·
1 rna e 1ts own pans.
Washed-our
b1 1dgPs waif'! -!
!Vanity)
~ mg plan vanes for each famlly
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nUlrked hom~s and slll-.adf-. Jackwn 83 !: alhpoill ~ 7
dependlng on Income, the slzt
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of the destructive power nf the NE~I!Ionvllle iO PomProv 56
where they ~lve, what they do ,
fioods which h1t afiN 10 d8)'5 Wf'll!tnn 118 LOf!!an 54
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, Jackson 41 Galhpoh s 3r1
Before • family caD Improve
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Logan ~ Wellso, n33
lb apendmg plan, II muot de1 ·~~
AU1ens 57 Middleport 22
ctde what 11 wanta the lncornt
j ~ TO INTEREST OF Pomeroy 40 NelM~nvlllP 36
to buy that they do oot now have
MI!IGS . MASON \RH I TO~lGHT'S GAM~s,
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The Jackets picked oil tt,
ern Eagles got lbetr ~stxth Will ' ed, 32-2S at halft im e C.llld 53-41 1m 7 for the wmners.
Eagles whlle L. Fry Jed Waha
Athea&amp; 32, B1U Davis led witfi.
of the cage season w1th an e&lt;~sy, &lt;~t U1e clos~ of th e thml penod. Lanky Chul'k Marshall
the rna Wilh 11.
U for Middleport. For Atbeal
75-51, ttmmpb over the v1s1tmg Eastern wa.s never behmd .
BY QUARTERS:
ioyder had 11.
1Wh1te Falcons With 14 pomts on
Wahama While Falcons Friday Eastern scm mg v,as paced 1seven field goals. Ray Redman Wahama . . ........ 13 25 41 51 1
In 8booting tt W81 a Dellf
night.
by Semor Charles Knight who w1th 13 and David White with Eastern ..
. 21 32. 53 75
The Jackson Jronmen continued th e1r age-old jln:x over atandofft A&amp;heu II of 11 lot
Tbe victory upped Eastern's poured through mne fteld goals ljl were the only other Wahama
WAHAMA (511
GallipoliS Friday mght in Galha Academy High Scbool gym 17.7 P"' eeoh Middleport II
record m Mid-Oh10 Valley Con- and three f1ett throws for 21 1players to hit in double figures
Redman 5-3-13, Fry 1-3-5,
downing Coach Duke Burs&gt;:&gt;n's Blue Dev1ls 63-57 after of Sf for 35.9 per eeot. Tbl
ference games to 2-1 and 6-~ ov- pomts. Close belund was Olar- Eastern connected on 28 of White 4-2--10, Thompson 1-13,
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overcoming a 30-25 halftime deft clt and out.scormt thlt fOIII'tb quarter IU.Jgestl wbJ
erall. The Falcons of Coach les Eichmger w•Lh 19 on e1ght 1'll field goal attempt~ for a 49 , Arthur 2-0-4, Varian 1-6-2, MarBlue Devils 22·11 in a b1g third perwd
AtheDII woa - Gle 8llldop
Bob Oliver are winless ln four buckets and three char1ty toss- I per cent average. The Eagles shall 7-0-14. Toblls 21-9-51.
Larry Mitl:heli, 5-10 oophomore Blue Devil forwar~ Jdt I of 7 from the
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conference starts.
es wblle John Pooler also htt m w1!1 be traveling to Sout~westEASTERN 7~.1
"He oeeds gla5Ses. ~ .keeps plunked 10 11 goals and made three free throws to pace MilS f of Z8.
Eastern led all the way after double fi gures w1lh to.
I ern for a SVAC game tomght.
Douglas 3-%-8, Knight t-321, sayiog: lle cao't see me lrom the locaJs and take scoring honors of the mght with 25 • ran n
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breaking 8 9-9 lead midway The oth er two Eagle starters, The Eastern Reserves. s~red PMier 4-2-1.0, ~usUs J.a-7, BadgAdam!"
pomts. Mitchell also led Gallipolis rebounding wtth 10.
through the first period.
steve Bndg!ey &amp; Rkhard Doug- a 44-31 wm 11\ the prehmmary ley 3-3-9, Eichmger 8-S-19. Roush
Larry Rose, 6_1 semor forward ~ ~
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made nme fJelders and two foul tJVe free throws before Ginger· I BJ Vnlled rr.o IDierDallottol
I ~hots to lead the Jackson Iron· 1~h played a rebound and made
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87 STEWART HENSLEY
''The situation ., It now I
United Press lnteraatlonal
appears orfers only lhe very
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A shm prospect of a )us!
I Senate study miSSion headed by settlement by negoUat10ns or
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Democratic leader Mike Mans. the alternetlve prospect of a
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Coach Art Lanha m's RIO GJande Cu ege
e m~n l f!eld sees little chance of a just eontinuance of the conflict in
slapped WalshtCollegc dO\\D 74-59l;tsl nlgh_t ~t c,a,nt~n m ncgotmted settlemen+ in the the direction of a general war
the first of two WPl'kend g.l!nes 01.1 the 10 ~d Iomg,ht, v N
. It eports the ou the AsJafl mamland," the
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liaunon ( ollege ']he Jet am war. r
they are at E.ne. a 0 a e on
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alternative as contmued fight- i report sa1d
Redmen are now 10-4 on the season.
I' ln8 "in Ule dlredion of a I It was rei"ased Fnday as
Big &amp;.5 paul D1ilon scor&lt;'d - ---t.h
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ci el ef the evemng lu Wal~h 8 bounds. The Redmeu shot 40 t n alnland
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1 wound ~r &lt;'Pnt h1ltmg 31 of 77 attempt-1 The Vlt'WI of the flve-membt&gt;r
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tall Nlrk Pa .o af w,1;' losrrs ' ed fl t&gt;ld . goa!s and tht'~
ron- group were disclosed by I I - The Commun ist! chargrd
up with 2:8 J)(hlmts or 1 '1'1., ,m;. vPrtPd on 2 of 21 from . the foul ~rt on their 30,000~mlle trip and the Umted Slates demed .
and .!!COring onors 0 1 ~ &lt;
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Pelle r('nl the other !me
lfl Europe, Rm1s 11. a
ou 1 that
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test,. 'fony 1 h' ~ 1 pun' h ThrrP other Redmen were : Viet Namm and the Far Easl l by U S al11es mto North V1et
hal of Wa s s ont&gt; \\O .. nown m doubtt&gt; flgurPs Shawn Greg- I at the requet~t of
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P~sl ent Nam The De ense epar ent
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bob of whom are we II ·., "mmt~ my had 17 Don Tramer 14, an d Johnson. 1hey
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returnel 1ast saHl, m rep y to
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to Redmen f ans
· Jun Marshall 14 Rio Gran
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•1charges of an attack l"ed
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Iorteosers
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Rio , led 32·27 at the hlllf.
Johnson planned to get l1 day, that no raids a ta en
on 1 so
-~~· Rlo Grande 174- - Dillon, 'I another report today from plare smt•e Dec. 24.
7-4-18 · Gregory, 8-1-17; Trainer, asaistanl Secretary of State G
5-4-14:' Marshall, 5.J.l3. Towler, l Mennen WUliams 00 African 1 -senate GOP leader ~verett
1-0-2; Luselll, 2-0-4, Bullork, t. retctlon to the intensive u. S.l M Dirksen, 111 , said shipments
0.2 Collins. 1-0-2, Uhl. 1-0-2. camp'itign for ne'gotlatlons. Wil- l by US alltes into N1rth. V•el
Total~. 31 ·12 74
bama wu retumlng from a Nam would "~et some discusWalsh tS91 , Pallotta, I0-1-28; tour of 1 do~en African sion'' when congress reconMlll~r. 3.()..6 PPll('ji!flnl, 5-2·12: capitals.
venes Monday. He said. a
Koskovich, 2-1-5, Footsko, 2-41- 1 Tbe report by Mansneld and 1 blockade or lhe . North .. V~et1
4; Kane, 04~ . Totals, 221559. 1hia group was thl!! first public i namese port of Hmphong Is the
BaHt1mP score R10 G1 andt&gt; ' di.!!Ciosure of their assessment just, propt&gt;r and necessary
ala•
32, Walsh 27.
' ol the mi8Slon. They reported thing to do ."
to JohnBon Dec. It, beforo the -A high-level Soviet miSBlon
chief executive ordered b1s headed by Alexander Shelepm
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Wllfldwlde peace &lt;ampa!Jn.
arrived in Hanoi, Shelepin, No
2 man in the Russian Commu·
WASHINGTON - SENnE ' IContmued !rom page I )
TU Almlnae
nist Party, pledged "all-sided
GOP Leadfr ~:verftt M Du k 1 Jon gasohne for dad's car, 1 By UnUed Prest IDterDaHonal support and aid'' to North Viet
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J 8 th Nam,
181 plans 1o Jolll Hv11se RE&gt;pub Prancl! Flomt. novelty Vilth 1 Tod
licaa leallt&gt;r~ m h ammg h·~ O\\~ ~ut flower: Cra w's Steak ~ouse l l... ht:yd:" ::u1;]• WI~~ a57 ~
US Ambassador
pll'ty's Stat@ of t11i:' l 'moo free dmner to Dftd. Citizen! I e'fS
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The Wnle Hous@ annount:f'd N~l'. York Clothing House, shlrt l la!lt quarter.
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Me&lt;'hlr.w It, Pom
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Mlton.t l'bo,., 1Athen!'l at Wellston
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h•t seven for ronmen and had ackson bad
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.th t3n. In~. las! Mitchell Wis fouled by Gu&gt;-· -· W. L. Pd. 011!'
Coach Carl Wolfe of the M..id- patterns, and m&lt;~ ke t hem work, I over. Th ey meeI nyger . ee orne a \1! ar
s. ren s wo Wellstoa ended Lo 1\n's fourwas e
WI , L;• . gench and added two roul shots. Los Angelet 2ft-19 .518
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dleport Jacket., studied a mom- IJke yours dtd tomght You have 1n a non-leagu11 t.esl tomght at f1ee throws put Athens ahead! game wmning slrea: m 8 big 13 games agam~t &lt;:AHS f~r J\ndPJson made 8 steal and Balt.
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ent _ "How do you tell boys a fine, well·dJSCiplmed tea m," Middleport.
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Coach Dave P'1sher s [ronm( n drove m to !!Core 61-57 wltil 19 San Fran.
20 25 .444 6 ~,~
they didn't play Rood enough he told Wolfe
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d long. Stobart hit two
loa way as did UacoChs. af n 98c5~m- whG are now 4 2 m Southeast- S&lt;econds on the cl~k Jat:kson's St. L&amp;UI~
15 ZJ .395 6i
1e le s, · ' ern Athletic League play, and las' two poln'·s cam·, on free Detr 't
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eJf!hlh r 1n a games.
th rows by Patton who \\,IS fou l-,
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. wm m mne gamt•s. an ogan s 1 Gallipolis still leads 32 30 ln ed by Brule Sm•th w1th [our : Los Ang 12!i Pb ila 120
'A cou11 te of bull!! bounc mg Co. ll'h (hal Jrs Mci\ft'e,
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Jhe S"i'&lt;"" between the t w 0 5c, ·o1ids kit un 1l1e cluLk
·1Del roll 137 S1 Louls f5/
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et If ~ the SEOAL. We11.ston remam !schools The loss brou~ ht the , Jackson hit 15 for 29 from , Roston 115 S&lt;1 n Fran 11 ~
whistles not blowmg whrn thf'y eye la sh, w:1s anythm g buL JOY· bound~
penod Stu.bart ~ pa ir of chan-[ tied for f1rst wtth NPlsonvtlle Blue Devils' record to 1·5 m the floor the second hi:i lf to up (Only game5 scbeduled)
'' d1d or hlow)Tig when they d1d fu l Hts boys were \Q(·ked
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n't _ all in the last two mm- tht-1r dressmg roo m a half hour And t!1e much heralded duel 3 22 lett But Wren, Adams and 1Logan 1s 3-3.
Igames
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utes, that was the r('a \ d1fh•r- after the ~am e. uu ~howered , I between tre tc.ams' Little guys. Wren agam hit held goals, and Logan's resen•t:s rem(lined un-] The Blue [}('\'liS took an ear.l mi.ld(• 11 of 29 the f 1rst half and , An11a 112 Fort Ltram1e 68
enee between these tPams," he sl11l m g.nne ~arb . and ilsl tli·, S 7 t\.l!ke Wren of Athens and Wnght t:~ fJee throw . .Stobart htt l beatt:n w1th a 40·33 wm Box ly 9-4 lead and coas ted to a 14· f1m s!wd w1th 2ti of 58 from the Butkms 79 .larkson Ce nte1 6t
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I a f) Huddy Moote of Middleport from uuts1de at 30 but Athens sc:01 e of the v&lt;1rs1ty game
10 fu·st penod mdfgm. Gall!po- floor 'l hC'} made 11 of 24 at the: ~~rlaw n_58_ ~~~uston 38
Wolfe was sti ll In the Athens lfl s proh h\m he t o~ kl·~
l1is ' Lu1ned uuJ to bl:' exactly thai, a begtm lhe fowtl:J pe11od a..head W(•Jis1on t98 l -- GJililand, 8- lis remained m front :W25 nt foul lme and led m team IC·
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11tgh gym after th l! ga me l·n- t1•am to ColurniJus tonight to , dut\1 Mot,rtt edged Wren m the 42-41
4 20, Holzaphe l, 6-3-15; Stabler, tt~e half a~ Mitchell led r1rst bnund1r.g 41-36.
J.aekson
day n1~ht between Middl eport, play the strong Eastmore ehdJ 1 St.:I.WHlg J)arade ,
14-15. 11aey Stobart, Moore and
Davk 4-3-11 ; Jal'obs 14331 ; Jordon , hair seorers w1th 14 pOUJt3 . Rose . GnllJpol1s mnde t2 of 31 the Galllpoh~
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nuw l-5, and Athens, now 51, of the Col11mhus C1tv Lf'a ~'lle 1Wl' le 111.1n tor· m&lt;ln lilt
mght, conneeted to open l11e fmaJ per 1 3 0·6; N1chelus 1·1·3, Ratliff, 2- had 10 for Jackson
Ju st ha lf and 10 of 32 the St'C·
ln legaue play. The vars11~
Co.H'h \lioiJe srm r11•d 1t up '1 1-1laymg eo1ch orh~r whlitt the1r wd. but so d1d Wnght, Wren U; Marlin, 2fl..4; Buesher 1 Pete AndersGn. 5-ll
senwr oral half for 3-19 pl'l cent, con
squat.! was downstairs, deadpan - 'l'h1s wa~ ou1 b~· s t game, J llldtes we1e arranged m vary· and Snyder and it was Athens 2-6, TOTALS 41 -16-98
gu&lt;ird, w.1s held Lo 13 pomts, s1x ncetmg on 22 of td from tlw
IIAme holdmg off, un success/ul h,l d tiH m S( l, u11d 1 ill so tulrl 1ng kmds of ton~ and sluff - off 48 47 Th ~:n Clark hit ftom out· Logan (54) - · Ph!' Ips, 211i. m the f1rst half John Davidson, 1 fl oor The Blue DN lis made 13
Jy, tears. They had JUSt bern them iJ they c;m contmue pl:.y dl'fenses
!!ide twwe and Wrtght once to Courter, 12-4; Westfa ll , 33-9; 1).3 junmr center. started hJs of 23 al the ~ou l lllle
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edged 69-56 afler lt&gt;admg by mg 11ke this thr·y {';Jn
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push Athens's advantage to 54- Kempt•r, 1·3-5
Poston, 4-3-11; first varsity L1lt for Gallipol1s[ 0ffl1'm ls wh1stled 34 personal
small, light, tense mar ~: m s 500 111 th~ le&lt;Jgue IJeillle Jt s J\.1 011re opened the
1coring 47
A11 ker, 21 --6; Gallagher, 1·02; and went the d1stance, collect- fou l~ 19 on Calilpohs and 15 on 1
through all but a few seconds 1-- - - - - with a long set sli,Jt With 11 mm By 3 25 Moore closed it to 54-- Bell, 42-IO. WhaJen, 142; TO- mg nme pomts and pickmg off Jackson B1g 6-3 John Bro\l.n l
of tbree periods.
tit._- wme 1i11d WreA made It 2-a 51 wttb two fielder.: ;
Adams' TALS 19lfr64.
s1x rebounds. Jimmv Gilmore sal out most of the fourth per· 'l
AH old admirer ot Wolfe walkj lM 15 SCI onds l&lt;!lt'! Stobail's twu free tosses made lt Sli-51,
Rescrvea - Logan 40, Well :.-10 sop homore guard, had elghl tod after eoll ectmg four foul s.
ed up: Rob Wren, ou basebull l
ILlYllP rlt li 21 put \1HS ahead Stobart for 5&amp;.52, Adams for 57· ston 33
plHnts
J ackson lost 6- l JUlllOr forward
t:oac.h and fathel of
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1:! 1'ht: JiJckets led 1!-6 With 52, Moon~ for 57~. Wnght for ~--Larry Adair, ~-1 sophomlllre Chns \1 ullm s 0!1 perso nal s at I
Hi gh's fme guard Mike Wren 1
tiHt' l::l nnnut~:s left but
Wren 5954 on two fr ee throws, tmd
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forward, and Gary Gillum, 5-9' thl 4 23 mark m the fourlh ,
"Carl, these boys
~howed
llru~c HI Hnd Dlck Ad&lt;J ms put~ Gt:orge SauP.r got the last MHS Rapp 1-1.1-2 Adams :.1 ·6-12 Sny- sernor guard, SCOJed for J ack· flame Gmgench plrked
up
good coacbmg. They knew what
Jumper m to cltJS8 to 16-12 at goat as ttme ran out
der 4-08, ciark 3-2-8, Wr~n
son and Anderson bit tw1te for three personals m the last 3 32
tu do ttut ..tk!l'e 1:111d did 1t Nolht! ~nJ of the qllar ler
MIDDI.EPORT (5o61
:us, Wright 6-2-14, Total:t 23 • (;alhpoli!-! tu g1v e the Blue Dev. of p!Jy.
body teachd that kind of basMHS led 2t-19 at S· IO In the Slobart 11).4-24, TaRnehill 0.0- 13-59
•Is a 34-29 lead as the thtrd per- Jackson (S1) - Pntton. 5·3
ketball in a month, IIIli montl•s, The Mr!\rthul· Ge!J~ I &lt;lls 1 ~ !'I I·( ond quart'Cr hut Snyder sneak 0, B Davis 3-0-6, Bradburv 2-1 Re serve !lrorf', Atlwns
57, tod opened Jackson took a 37 • 13; Grllum, 3-0-G: Adc~ Jr, 1-2 4;
even a year,,
nlbmed uubeah-11 !:• Mid Oll io fw lfl lui' two layup~ te h~t it at 5, Butcher ~. Moore 7-~ 19, Middlepml 22 . ll utl. At!•ens, 12, 34 leild ut the 3 35 ffiiJrk on two : Hose 9-2-20, ~1ullm s
4--1-0
Wren, tt one-time popular bag. V.t!ley Coi1ft:te1we
hasketh.tll ' 2:1 23 &lt;Jfh·r Asa B1 adbury gol Sauer l-0-2 Totals 23-10-56.
Holcomb, Evans, MHS, eact1 8. buckets by Rose nne each by 1Cmgerit:h, 2 Q-4;
Boggs, 2·3· 7
~ - - · ~----- - - -- ~- ~- ~- -~ - - - - - Boggs and Dave Patkm.
'fot 31s. 26-11·6·1.
letball official If there IS such pl&lt;~y w1U1 a 70-42 \ll'1ol y old r
a person, add~d, ''11us is out: I Hutl.md l~l ill &lt;.~y mg/H t~t Me·
The Ironmen coasted to a 47- Gall 1pol1 s (57) -Mitchell. 11
of tb• tmest teams J ha" SJ·en Ailhur.
41 margm at the end of three 3-25, llav1 dson. 33-9, Ham1lton.'
penods and were still ahead 'i3- 0 2·2, .r G1hmre. 3-2-8 &lt;\rder
(lOme out of Middlepurt 111 111.111 r·.uurd Marvm rLL 1JI , bun1111 aF&gt;
D•
ycurs. IL'Il haul to pl.,y u ~' &lt;~llle the neb; Wllh :n J-IUHlb, paced
45 wi th 4 42 J.eft on the elock son, 5-J..l3 , B Smith. 0-0 0;
b.kc tins oue and still losP "
lilt:! (~Jielals tu llwu tiHrd CUH·
in the last period
Gilmore, o-0-0, J. Brown, 00.
Anderson
and
Ed
Hamilton.
0. Tota 1s. 22-13-57.
M'ddl
0..
VII toJ y
Another aeqaintm1c~ w,dked M·t tlllve conleJt'IWe
lksplle the fact that
they lead before both coach,. !Jlled
1
0-!-!, Logan o-2-2. Wer- 5-11 sen10r forv.ard, made a ::;Sc;;:;;o~re;_;:b~y~q~u~ar~l~er~s;.'===~~:::iiii:::iiii:i:::iiii:":po:::iiiirt:;,;::;::~;:::~
up Coach Jim Snyder ot the H~JJ lui lo1 I ~ lJu ckt'ls and ~tV! r1 we1 e ~l u gg 1 sh at limts, the Nel- Ihe floor with substitute~ and Cummgs
ry 2-1-5, Swtsher I o 2 ,Moo re brace ol free throws Mitchel! . =
·- - - --- - -- -~-Oh10 U.nlvers1ty llo!JcHL'I, aud dwnty tosst·~
:-~oflv tlle l;reyhounds downed the the Panthers narrowed the gap 3-&lt;Hi, Radford 1·0-2, Flnlaw 0-2- scored oo a rebound and was l
lather of Athens fllgh s l111e
.P.ll'Arthw W(l~ on top 12-9 Pomeroy !•anthers 70-56 Friday m thM rlo!i!ng minute and a 2. Totals 20-JII-50.
fouled by Del Gmgerich. The
fll)rward Todd Snydt r
&lt;~ l ti lt' end of the lu·.s t penod nJgl1t to mamtam t~ir tie for hair.
BY QUARTERS
Blue Devils narrowM the e~t~mt
·•rn Dever in my life S~•en and led Jl2J at )J alftune muJ ' fnst plate 111 £EOAL basket- Terry Daugherty ud Steve NelsonvJ\Jo
OPTOMETRIST
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34
M
TO
ID
50-51. Secondo later MJtch·
a bum:h of kids st1ck W th1·1r 55-.«t hy the ~11d of ~M tlm d ball action.
Schultz Af the Greyhouf\ds each
Pomeroy . .
11 24 38 56 ell drove In to lieor&amp; and cut the
Office Hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5 !Close at NOOD ou
quarter.
.
had lf points while SaJidy HarThurs. - Eas1 Coun St., Pomeroy
The lo~ss left Cow b Adams' ~enw.r Bob Rtcharda, ih~wed old bad II. Dick Knight was the Ofhc1als: Bud Bier\J and load 5&gt;-53.
Jack51;1n mls!ied four eonsecucre w with a 2-l retold m con- loc . 1l f&lt;Jmo~ why he IS consider- only Panther besldea Sfmpsoa t Tom Tuner.
fert: uce fic tion lind 6-3 fur the ell one of the Mlly fin8 play- hit in the double ftgures . He
st•,,soll.
ers m lhe league by la~g had 1:1. Actually, nlne Panthf;U'S
Huger Dav•s.
a junior, clmge on several occasions were m the scoring,
semor Rusty Little led the Red when Jt looked as ff the plu~ky Coach Bud Bickel's
Little
IJevds 111 scon ng w1th 10 pomts Panthers m~ght catch up. Rich- Panthers won the preliminary
t'tH'h. JJav1s. h1t rur th1 ee f1eld a:ds wcHI high scorttr for tbe contest over tlle Nelsonville remght w1th 23 pomt.!.
th
b1
gu,lls and four fou l shoh wlule' The p U
led b served 40-U w1 Bob W a ey
Lanny Tyo, 6-1 semor ~uard L1tlte w:J~ &lt;: onnet:tmg for two
aa Jel':!l were
Y getting 13 poinbl. Cokw ol N.J..
Nnk two free t.Ju-ows with Lwo bul'kt'l'l Jmd :)I K fr~ throws. Bruce Sim pson, who had
20 tonville also had 13.
m'Ond!l left to giVe ~oath .John The usual I~
hl ~h Hutland pomt~ Wlth most of them ®m· The PaRthers are kilt untu
AoJ&gt;-- ar
&amp; Cook Tap.
• 12-fL cmt l'trtlnhl""' WITH MAJCIING
Power lxhaust Hood with Rlttr &amp; Uaht.
Wickline's Ky~er Creek Bob- I~con'r Kunnle Rlat k. a hi! ~ky mg !rom corner shots or from next Friday when tbey tnterNow Concoalod HlopL
Compt.t.ly AutomatiC Oilhwnher, wltb
lhgnotlll Catches &amp; ~ Rollor liutdOL
c~t~ 8 rvme-fwm·b~hUJd 69·57 ~cJuo1 , w,1 ~ ltmiled to only fo ur layups gottttn 011 ~ood drlve-Jn tam tht Middleport
Yellow
ROPER
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Counter
Top
wlllll
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lint..
1 2 · - Table - · • C.pacity.
tNnumbpn .alolverp· Clyde t EKvans' pomts by a light
MeArlhur m:Nrs :~long the ba:ie line.
JB&lt;.'kets In a triple-header feaort u 1a Irate~ a y~ .. r
.
.
fhe Panther• were In
the turing tJJe Freshmen the R•
CiDioiJl* l'llllfttiL
(..'rtek ~'rlday mght
di'rt'n ~e Ri&lt;ICk, gomg mto th~ game throughout the first quar~ St.'T'Ves, and the Varsi'ty. The
BUILT-IN
North Gallia trailed 30-28 dur- g,mu·. W&lt;~!! her! d!TIR the scnrmg t'l'r D.! Nelsonvtlle led 13-11 a! Freshmen start tbe pJa If the
APPLIANCU
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1nr' the IntermiSSion, but came '" . t·onfcn•n('t! g&lt;liTIC~ Wllh 8 that pomt. The Greyhounds
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17 6 avcra"e
f
I d
I
evemng a1 .,;30.
OOck .!ltrong in the third penod
"'
u st qmu ter ea cam&amp; rom a The box score:
All. fOil ONlY
te take a 48-43 l~d. The Pirates
Thf• only oflwr McArthur play- fmal second shot from the Ctr·
NELSONVD.J.E rnt•
held on until 17 seconds re- er to h1t double f1tures be"1de ner as the buzze~ sounded.
Richards lH~23 , Mechem t-t~
rnained when Chu ck Leach knot- Lh e shnrp-shootmg Hall was
The Hounds quickly rolled up l, Daugherty 8-4-t6, Harold 5-lted the count at bl-a ll.
Gilliland with four buckets and a oomfortable leod In tho ope&lt;&gt;- II, Schultz l-He, lla)'lll!l 1-l-3,
North Gallia missed 8 ftnal two dmrity tosses for 10 pomts mg mmutes of the second quar- T tal!l 30-10-78
shot With 10 seconds ID go. Ky· The Generals tallied on 27 ler, but the Panthers o8JIIII b&amp;cl&lt; 0 POMEROY (S8l
ger got the ball, and Tyo wos of 63 ottempts from the field to lra&lt;l by tO at balftlmo. Actu- SimJl'IOtl 7~:&gt;Jl JCII!ght 6-S-1]
ONLT
fooled by Clyde Smith with two for 47 per cenl wh1le RuUand oily, the Panthers had plenty
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seconds left. Tyo calmly sank sand 14 of 50 for a t:ol 28 per of opportunity to 900nt throughboth shot.o.
coni.
out the first hall but failed to
Kyger Creek Is 4-3 for the The Rutland reserves doWRed cash in tn short !hots trom aeWURLITZER
season, and 2-2 in league play. McArthur 4o-37 m an overt1mt round ti11.t key . The score st
eBALDWIN
North Gallia 1s 2-5 and 1-3.
m the preliminary contest. Gary halftime wa.!l 34-24.
Wlll.ll*
Tye's 7» points paeed Kyger. Drenner led Rutland w1th 14 and
Nelsonville again pulled away
lON'
Leach had 18 Roger Garrett Danny Yarbrougb chipped in in the flrit mJoutes ol the sec-end Clyde Smith totaled 14 eacb 12. ..,;
ond hall. And agai1 tho Panth1ICUI
for the 1o9ers.
R.d will visit Wahama en came hack with the aid of
In the reserve game, Kyger for anuther MOVC game 1\Jes- an all-c&lt;:~urt pre6S and trailed
UHNf .:UIIIIH Pl.ANMINO . .VICI AVArtAII.I
won 31-26. C Bradbury's 10 day mght.
by 14 ot the end of the third
I'.-;
NO DOWM MYMINf- M MOS. TO PAT
poinb paced the winners, Les
BY QUARTEilS
quarler. The 1001'1 woo 5N8.
Lemley bad 10 lor the losero. McArthur
12 n 5ll 70 In the final period Nel9011ln the varsity Ult, Kyger hit Rutland
g 21 10 41 vD\a pulled awO)' b&gt; I 110 point
---- - - --··-24 of 53 from tho field, and II
THI UlTIMATE IN CABIN&amp;m
of 14 from the foul circle, and
MCARTHUR (~)
collected 16 rebounds. Tho P1- Prater 2-4-8, Gilliland 4-Z.IO,
rates made 27 of 53, sank only Conway )oJ-9, ColviR :t-0-6,
three of live foul shots, and Hale 13-7-33. TOTALS a7-16-70.
got 21 re!Joonds.
RUTLAND (421
Tonlgbl, North Gallla pia yo
arret! l J-2-4, Jack
1-2-4,
at W1Uoo whHe Kyger plays Davis 3-4-10, Kawkins,
3-0-6,
al Midd!OjlOr\. Bo• oeore:
Little 2-6-10, Yarbrough z.tl-4,
11oo .,.... aod ~ al priMloos lumltu,. II NPnlducod
NORm GAWA fS7l
Weber z.tl-4. TOTALS 1~14-42
Taylor, f.0-12 ;Garrett, 6-2-14; ___ _____ _ __
1ft tile modem eonoept. Deep 81rved wood panel doors with
~~ ..QUAliTY GUARD" desip offerad only by PARR
Twyman, 2-1-5; Smith, 7-0-14;
CRAPT. ~nt "PECAN" lnlsh, PROVINOlAL style
FINEST
Ski&lt;lmore, f.0-12. TOTALS ~
Ill • ar.. ..... M
p CAN
m•r twt•
274-57.
lli'I'OftDI
Sell
The
SHI~T
KYGER CBEEK ( l t l Lescb,7-4-18; Tyo, 1-4-:MJ; Hall,
Fvll Line
4-IHI; Spaulding, 0-H; Whobrey,

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Jacobs Has 31

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l1ver ·hi! mes~age lo a JGmt , $10 savings Bl'&lt;.'ount: Downie- 11te evenmg stars are Mars, Sato that Japan would do all it
Wednesday 1 GT'088 Inc Arrow !lhirt for i Venus. Jupite-r and Saturn.
could to bring North Viet Nam
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aes:uon ot Cong1 es'
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lod
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At 1 p rn . ltST It wtll be tele-l dad ; Ewm8 Funeral Home, free 1 Me orn ay are un er to the ron feren re ta bl e.
vised to the nat 1on m colur. , tnp hDme for mama; Goesser tht algn of Gapltoorn. Confeder· The Mansfield del egat mn ~
Dlrkun satd the Repubhrans Jewelry store, baby ring and Ill Gen James Lotlgstreet was report sa1d what m•ght even
tually materialize from ~got.Ja.
I~ I obviouslv l'illl have to · wait a bracelet; A &amp;: P Supermark@t, born on. tbls day in 1821:
fe-w
daYs''
to
dtgest
tht
Pres\:
cert1f1catt
for
$S
In
babv
needs
.
On
tlus
day
In
history
t1ons m the present s1tuatmn
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dent's own uulline of his prob- The Oatly Sentmel, $25 !livings
In 1815, Gen. Andrew Jackson that cannot be foreseen "w1th
!ems and hl!l proposals for the I bond. Norma Good.wm, Doris!, wo~ the battle of New Orleans, Iany degree of certainty " Jt
elecllon·year 1966 before sf'lttng I floral arrangement
to mom; killing 700 Brltt~b troops and added, ''that i!l not, to say the
forth th Jr owR t.elevJston 80 . 1 Duke {'leaners, 10 lbs. Coin-Op wounding fourteen hundred
least, 1 very satisfactory
e
dry cleaning service $l
In 1867, Congress app"oved prosper! •
1 type
&amp;wer
value! Evans Supermarke-t!!, legislation prav1dln~ auffrage
----MOSCOW
AI.F.XA~DER one rase of Gerber Food• for for Negroet In the Dbtrlct of
bahv I. &amp; Z Shop, baby g1ft Columbia
FIGHT RESULTS
Shelepm ~ a1d mission to Hanoi
,nay f~l·alale the Soviet role Ill eert1firale for matenal (mot. I rn 1918, President Woodrow By United Press IntetnAtional
GOING UP FAST_ Co ns\ ruction of the new St. Paul:s Lutheran church In Pomeroy on the corner of East ""'
her' Pomeroy Flower Shop, Wilson presented h.l1 14-pomt I
I Second and Svtamore-~ t s 15 prog1essmg stead1ly. Ahove ts a v1cw or Lht• new bmldmg, showmg Its modern ded
!he 1 tet Nam war, hi forme babv plenler Tinv's. $10 gift I plan for peace Jo Con~e,..
NEW YORK IUPI) -Johnny
.
K . ·c nslructl(Jn Co 1\orkcrs co ntinul'd the protect tills "cek Pastor Jo seph Kraly md1 cates conStrue•
Wt!sle1n sow ' es s.t1d tudt~\
IP
I
sJgn, asexpected
atr o to be comp leted by m u.l- ~lay and th e church WI'I I "d rn
. 1d
Maple 'I [n 1963 the first sess1on of Person 1741/t, Brook yn, out • tion
l'f'rtl flt·ate Welker's
m.: occu pt.e d bY enr Iy J une : Tl te c h ur.ch, mo.~
18
The •Sov1N team tn~
u m~ a
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Lawn Poultry Farm, turkey; the 88th Congre!l opened and pomted Harold Jo nson,
, in every dimension. will be on a one-floor pattetn excepCf~r balcom es for 1he organ and ch~tr To, be au-~ondtti~n­
1
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rocket s~;cla \Sl,
~e .u~~ Bailey's Ht'siRU! ant, free m~l , dkl not adJourn unW Dec. 30. Philadelphia (10); Billiter Math· ed t also will be all-clcclnc. Cons\ r uction rosls for the brnldmg wtll be $109,000. The overall ptoject lllcludma
1
devmtm~~: suppo• fl ."Y mg
for dad K &amp; C Jewelers, 3
is, 2671fl Grand Rap1ds, M1ch.
co~ts of nPw mtenor fu nw;h111 gs, wtll ]l(_•.;; 1 ''0, (~0 _ _ __
1
~ deler1t ,\mr:tta n Hgg1rt"' ' p1ece fl'f'der ~d. Bahr C1otlers, A thought for the day· stoppedChuckWepner,2.17.Bay.
uon
, '' Nort h , V1etnamese 1. 're- Arrow sIurt ror dad , F armers Prs1denl Woodrow Wilson said· onne, N· J • 131 : p ete 'J'0 ro • ISO • HENNlNG HOI DS LE ·\D
1
~er Pham \an Dong. we co~ Bank and Savmgs company, $10 1"The highest and best form of New York, knocked out Bobby
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mg the Rus~Jans. denoun.c I savmgs arrount Dutton Drug i e£ficiency ... the lpontaneoi.IB Custdy, Levittown,. N. Y. (2 ). JOH!\.NNESBURC: (lJPD Pr:sldenlt Johnsond !~~r~.re ~ abm- Baby'• Safety Nite light , Stif
.
Harold Honnmg, who rl red 'AI
p~ugn, I e vowr w smas
f!t&gt;r s packa ge of d1apers : Baker I'
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tbe Umted Statf's
COMPLETES COURSE
I
three-un er·p.tr uo II ay, '
lnstttute .,r Washington, D C.[ the field mto the tl11rd round of The Hannnn Trare Wildrats, l tor for his team's first SVAC jSout.flwe!lern ... ~. 14 H 41 •
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, furmtur e. ~~g~ f' halr and pad .
SACRAMENTO CAIJF _ A Mar~ente 5 Shoe .Shop, pair of 1 Mr. John D. Wagoner, Rt. 11HP hnhhed prescribed Course the South Afm:m P1 ofes&lt;:.wnal paced by Dan Hall 's 19, a.nd win agamst thr ee losses Hoy Hannan Trace . . . 15 35 ftO 70
United Air l.lne~ Boem~ 727 childs !!hoe!!, Swisher
and r Patnot. has completed a Col.lrfie of techmral studies With cret!lt· Golfers AssocI at !on Tour- backed up by 16 points each , Rtckle came off the benet\, I Reserve soore· Hannan Trace
jel_carry R n s~Pngers awer Leh~e Kexall · Drugl'l ~ohnson m Radlo and TelM:I~Ion Ser- 1able grades Bnd is to be con- nament today V!llh a 3G-holf' rrom Tom Murdock and R 0 y 1when Roger Belv1lle got m foul 38, Southwe8tern 31.
ved aba:~ly u~:r the 'snowy ~ahv ~~~el k~ bRut:an Furn-1vicing and has been awarded 1 gratulated upon bls achieve- total of 135.
I BJckle &lt;lown£'d the Southwest- ~ trouble in the second penod, I
Sierra&amp; Friday to avmd hlt11ng I IJJ e, o mg a y ~~r.
I' a Dlplo~a- by ~e ~atlon~l Radlo mtnt.
I ern Hi,ghland~rs 70·r!Sl las t night ' and piCked up the slack Dan GAME SOLD OUT
.Iii Nny E:let'troJel The eommer· 1
al Mercc1 ~ dl e to rack up the1r 111all had 14 rebounds for the I
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&lt;Ia! pilot Duane ~ OeKolb '
lfa ,J Southern Valley Athleltc 1 Wildcats.
CINCINNATI (UP[) -The
oald the' f.. l nvlng atfl'rafi I
Con fe rence vic lory of the sea- Southwestern Is now 2-2 In ' Clncmnatl Royals announced
ca.tDt Within MIO·l 000 IPf't of
SF.OAI. ALL GAMES
Evw one want&amp; enou h mtn- 1 contnbutions to church, or 8 buy or make clothrs; buy 11 son.
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I SVAC varsi~y play, and 44 in i Friday that
the. ~at10nal
ellfb other It an elevt~Hon of l'EAM
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th
piece
or
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rn
turr·
or
to
take
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w
hile
the
vars1!y
tilt
ratsed
all
games
lhc
Wildcats
are
2Basketball
Association
!I
All·
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14,(1ao feet.
Wt~llston
t 1 733 124 1ey to live on Man;, people feel , Y~~~ir ;hl~ee~ s~~~~~ !!!hare tn ' the children Ia a d~nllst. Th 1 ~gs the blood pressure of Y''•ldr:at 7 m all gam es
Star game. scheduled ror next
.AIGard the Jl&gt;!liner \\Prt' Nrl~omllle
8 l 579 4RI 1lhat need more. How ~hould th 1 .1 1
Th.is •s a you may want m the
future f:m ~. it was the prellmmary Coach Lloyd Myers used eight Tuesday mght has beea 10ld
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E Waters . ('lnd•dale Athens
P annmg
· j could mclude: a dJfferent place game t hat ra1sed II 1e roof as llighlanders and all f igure d ·m ou.
t
Laiftl:llm
7 l 535 413 j we spen d our tncome'~" "How eod ami
tim Y to
teach older chil1
tor :paurornia 's Rt"pubiJcan gu- Lot!:an
5 S 465 490 1much should go ~or ~~~ for ~~en howe to think and decide lo hve; education for the chll· the Hann;~n Trace reser.ve~· l the sconng .ste\'e Elholl .. 6-Q
be~nal nommat1on
anrl , .lal'kson
4 3 407 402 cloth~ll:. fir mov1es'~
Th~se what IS important, use their I dren ; a family trip; and mon. 1spear-headed bv De~n W1se s senior, was h1gh w1th 16 pcmts. Four Star Televislon In Holly•
Alftmbly Speaker ,les' t'
\1 Gall1poll~
2 5 400 41:! question~ are asked by families 11 e and tne y and bandle ey for , a ramy day" L•sl the 16 patnts, h;mded the Southwest- [ Gene Hall, 6-1 JUniOr, was neKt
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Vhtt&amp;h, D-lnglewood
Middleport
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5
421
438
whether
they
have
t500
or
SlO,·
m
y
rgl
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will
work
I things you want the most fll·st.
ern
reseJVes
their
fm;t
loss,
38-1
Yllth
15.
1 wood lS preparing a ser•es ba1o
1
Pomer,1v
2 IS 434 556 \ tXJO: whether thfv are newly money
our pa 8
37 1n sVAC play.
1 &amp;mthwestern (58 )_ Hall, 7-l led on the memorable western
ftftAMI - HEAVYWF.IGRT
SEOAL VAR8lTY
married, havt children of var- bet::~ when everyone pulls tAT I Family goals change a~ ti me 1 The lit!le w11rlrats trailed 37- 15, Elliott, 72 16, Colley, 4-1-9; mov1e, "High Noon," which ltar~
chalnpton Cas!!lUI Clr~v I!!
1 TEAM
W L P OP IOU! agea, or are about t.e re- ge~
. k wh t u want to passes, therefiJrl' , any spC'nd- :rom lhe ]. 1 ~ t 2 4(J of the contest Jackson, 4·0·8.
Curus, D-1·1. red the late Gary Cooper, and
9 you decide [ ing pkm must be flex1bl~ Sn put on a prE'~s. scored e1ght Bryant, 22-0-4, Carter,
bs~lor today, nd of a bPf!ull· Well!'!ton .
r. 1 451 345 lire.
Ftrst, thm
~2 2 young Peter Fonda bas been
1
tut:thicago model he sa1d pre Athen~
5 1 !97 312 You can use money to help ~· This w!U he p yo
Li t thmgs your fam1ly wants may 1 pomts while holdmg SoulhY.est- Waugh, o-3-3 Totals, 24-10-56.
s1gned for the leadmg role. AI
0
fertitt "skin ttght · !lAck~ tfl Ntl!10nv11le
r. 1 W 333 ~~:et what you want by: makmg h w ~ use your ~oney. sd seem impos~ible to get no no t ern scoreless and handed the I Hannan Trace (701 - Bel- Will Kane, he will porlrBJ the
thll Je!JI revea ling dr~~se! wor11 Jarkwn
4 I 310 341 plam : following your
plans. l t e h ings youF7~n ~n ~n t hesitate to hst them. An estl·i httle Hlghb ~dt&gt;rs their
first ville, 3..o-6; Bickle, 64--16· Dan-! snn of the marshal Cooper play.
by ~ Btack \1usll m s1sh~1s ('1 ,11.: ~ Log;m
S 3 :421 366 1and changing your plans if you In t e future ~ ~
w 8 mate of the cost or reach ing the loss In re~en·e play South- ~ iels l-3·5· Murdock 4-8-16 Cre- ed in the film Katy Juardo will
di't'Orre from 26--' ear old Snnj1 Middleport
1 ~ :00 391 1'need to To do th1s, you must ealcllh WI!! ~st lh In how yout gools is part of the plan
!1wesiC'rn 15 no~J. 3 1 and. Hannan meo~s, 20~; Hnr~ison, ·1·2·4. have the Helen Ramirez part,
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We Will conlinue the rhscus- 'fr,1ce 22.
I Total s, "'24
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whi ch Iho a!IO "'"Yed
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308 4511 .now · w a you ~an .;
for
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and
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at
Pomrroy
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money
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MriiJ!"! 's ee~ !lin
rxpf'n&lt;i:E'!! (ll
rna e a Rpen n p :
aoon might be pay ail bill! I money next week.
I "team effort" as a major fac ttu(bearmJI] fi'ndav before [ 1r
- - - you spend your money; how to _
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Sli.:OAL RFJIF:RVF..S
make changeR In your spending
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"Whew 1 '' sa1 d the Lmu~v11le Tfo:!\M
W L P OP plan, and what change~ you
Up after it 11.a11 nit o~t r
Logan
.. 8 0 31 2. 222 can make,
' .hwks~tn
.. 6 0 27! 184 Your money can take care of
3 3 2-48 239 you 1t cannot take care' o[ It·
FRANCISCO - A NF.W \.\PII~tun
2
4 214 229 1 Sf.'lf Plan to make your money I
storm headed IHward Ore~on Nrlsunv•lle
IS f]oo.lwlllf'r~t rftlf'i!tPd (tall ipOII!I
l 4 193 2.3l 7 1 tAkf ('8f@ of you.
Pnmrrnv
2 4 22Q 'Wl.'l
55 What Is important to you and
in th the western pari ot th,.
0 6 !no:.
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•tate and Norlhnn t i! h[urnpt
' your famlly''' Each family must
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pntfWmg Uutoe dav~ of ha\or
FRilMY'S RESULTS~
e spen ·
1 rna e 1ts own pans.
Washed-our
b1 1dgPs waif'! -!
!Vanity)
~ mg plan vanes for each famlly
1
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nUlrked hom~s and slll-.adf-. Jackwn 83 !: alhpoill ~ 7
dependlng on Income, the slzt
1
/ farmlands remauwd a~ E&gt;Vult&gt;ni ·P . Allu:!ns ~~ M[(Jdlt&gt;port
and age of fam1ly member~. 1
58
of the destructive power nf the NE~I!Ionvllle iO PomProv 56
where they ~lve, what they do ,
fioods which h1t afiN 10 d8)'5 Wf'll!tnn 118 LOf!!an 54
, and what killd of Te8p0111lblil·
Ill riin.
1
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tles they have
, Jackson 41 Galhpoh s 3r1
Before • family caD Improve
t'lat
Logan ~ Wellso, n33
lb apendmg plan, II muot de1 ·~~
AU1ens 57 Middleport 22
ctde what 11 wanta the lncornt
j ~ TO INTEREST OF Pomeroy 40 NelM~nvlllP 36
to buy that they do oot now have
MI!IGS . MASON \RH I TO~lGHT'S GAM~s,
for member• 1f tbe family, Tile
ii_~•••.'". 1, ow.n, ...., 11 ,,..,
Athrm at Columbus EaslmtOr family must have pretty well

tan togs

outrebounded \18 oppooeots allf
lbey cbote lhe top rehouotlfDC
team ol the coulereoeo lo de

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Coach Gary Parsons' East- 113 when the fi rst quarler end- tively. Ray Just!• aloo cliipped1 Jim !ltadwell 10 IIJr tiH! Llttle 1
The Jackets picked oil tt,
ern Eagles got lbetr ~stxth Will ' ed, 32-2S at halft im e C.llld 53-41 1m 7 for the wmners.
Eagles whlle L. Fry Jed Waha
Athea&amp; 32, B1U Davis led witfi.
of the cage season w1th an e&lt;~sy, &lt;~t U1e clos~ of th e thml penod. Lanky Chul'k Marshall
the rna Wilh 11.
U for Middleport. For Atbeal
75-51, ttmmpb over the v1s1tmg Eastern wa.s never behmd .
BY QUARTERS:
ioyder had 11.
1Wh1te Falcons With 14 pomts on
Wahama While Falcons Friday Eastern scm mg v,as paced 1seven field goals. Ray Redman Wahama . . ........ 13 25 41 51 1
In 8booting tt W81 a Dellf
night.
by Semor Charles Knight who w1th 13 and David White with Eastern ..
. 21 32. 53 75
The Jackson Jronmen continued th e1r age-old jln:x over atandofft A&amp;heu II of 11 lot
Tbe victory upped Eastern's poured through mne fteld goals ljl were the only other Wahama
WAHAMA (511
GallipoliS Friday mght in Galha Academy High Scbool gym 17.7 P"' eeoh Middleport II
record m Mid-Oh10 Valley Con- and three f1ett throws for 21 1players to hit in double figures
Redman 5-3-13, Fry 1-3-5,
downing Coach Duke Burs&gt;:&gt;n's Blue Dev1ls 63-57 after of Sf for 35.9 per eeot. Tbl
ference games to 2-1 and 6-~ ov- pomts. Close belund was Olar- Eastern connected on 28 of White 4-2--10, Thompson 1-13,
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overcoming a 30-25 halftime deft clt and out.scormt thlt fOIII'tb quarter IU.Jgestl wbJ
erall. The Falcons of Coach les Eichmger w•Lh 19 on e1ght 1'll field goal attempt~ for a 49 , Arthur 2-0-4, Varian 1-6-2, MarBlue Devils 22·11 in a b1g third perwd
AtheDII woa - Gle 8llldop
Bob Oliver are winless ln four buckets and three char1ty toss- I per cent average. The Eagles shall 7-0-14. Toblls 21-9-51.
Larry Mitl:heli, 5-10 oophomore Blue Devil forwar~ Jdt I of 7 from the
lleWJ
conference starts.
es wblle John Pooler also htt m w1!1 be traveling to Sout~westEASTERN 7~.1
"He oeeds gla5Ses. ~ .keeps plunked 10 11 goals and made three free throws to pace MilS f of Z8.
Eastern led all the way after double fi gures w1lh to.
I ern for a SVAC game tomght.
Douglas 3-%-8, Knight t-321, sayiog: lle cao't see me lrom the locaJs and take scoring honors of the mght with 25 • ran n
0 IE
breaking 8 9-9 lead midway The oth er two Eagle starters, The Eastern Reserves. s~red PMier 4-2-1.0, ~usUs J.a-7, BadgAdam!"
pomts. Mitchell also led Gallipolis rebounding wtth 10.
through the first period.
steve Bndg!ey &amp; Rkhard Doug- a 44-31 wm 11\ the prehmmary ley 3-3-9, Eichmger 8-S-19. Roush
Larry Rose, 6_1 semor forward ~ ~
NBA 81aidnp
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The Eagles were on top at- las, had 9 and 8 pomts, resvec· contest. Mike M!lrtin bad 11 and 0-1·1. Totals :18-1~7&gt;.
made nme fJelders and two foul tJVe free throws before Ginger· I BJ Vnlled rr.o IDierDallottol
I ~hots to lead the Jackson Iron· 1~h played a rebound and made
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Eagles Whip Wahama, 75-51

87 STEWART HENSLEY
''The situation ., It now I
United Press lnteraatlonal
appears orfers only lhe very
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A shm prospect of a )us!
I Senate study miSSion headed by settlement by negoUat10ns or
R d
Democratic leader Mike Mans. the alternetlve prospect of a
11
Coach Art Lanha m's RIO GJande Cu ege
e m~n l f!eld sees little chance of a just eontinuance of the conflict in
slapped WalshtCollegc dO\\D 74-59l;tsl nlgh_t ~t c,a,nt~n m ncgotmted settlemen+ in the the direction of a general war
the first of two WPl'kend g.l!nes 01.1 the 10 ~d Iomg,ht, v N
. It eports the ou the AsJafl mamland," the
,
p
t t k
liaunon ( ollege ']he Jet am war. r
they are at E.ne. a 0 a e on
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alternative as contmued fight- i report sa1d
Redmen are now 10-4 on the season.
I' ln8 "in Ule dlredion of a I It was rei"ased Fnday as
Big &amp;.5 paul D1ilon scor&lt;'d - ---t.h
A
'-'
e &amp;Jan these- other developmenl.s oc18 points but lo~t tht scormg Grandf' s total or 52 team re-, 8~neral .~ar on
1 c~ll'red
ci el ef the evemng lu Wal~h 8 bounds. The Redmeu shot 40 t n alnland
u
1 wound ~r &lt;'Pnt h1ltmg 31 of 77 attempt-1 The Vlt'WI of the flve-membt&gt;r
11 It
tall Nlrk Pa .o af w,1;' losrrs ' ed fl t&gt;ld . goa!s and tht'~
ron- group were disclosed by I I - The Commun ist! chargrd
up with 2:8 J)(hlmts or 1 '1'1., ,m;. vPrtPd on 2 of 21 from . the foul ~rt on their 30,000~mlle trip and the Umted Slates demed .
and .!!COring onors 0 1 ~ &lt;
J
nd S th
US
I
ed
Pelle r('nl the other !me
lfl Europe, Rm1s 11. a
ou 1 that
. . panes resum
test,. 'fony 1 h' ~ 1 pun' h ThrrP other Redmen were : Viet Namm and the Far Easl l by U S al11es mto North V1et
hal of Wa s s ont&gt; \\O .. nown m doubtt&gt; flgurPs Shawn Greg- I at the requet~t of
d
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P~sl ent Nam The De ense epar ent
1
bob of whom are we II ·., "mmt~ my had 17 Don Tramer 14, an d Johnson. 1hey
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returnel 1ast saHl, m rep y to
an01" s
h.d 1" 1
to Redmen f ans
· Jun Marshall 14 Rio Gran
, de month
•1charges of an attack l"ed
,y
nes·
h 1
Iorteosers
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Dill
1 had 24 of
Rio , led 32·27 at the hlllf.
Johnson planned to get l1 day, that no raids a ta en
on 1 so
-~~· Rlo Grande 174- - Dillon, 'I another report today from plare smt•e Dec. 24.
7-4-18 · Gregory, 8-1-17; Trainer, asaistanl Secretary of State G
5-4-14:' Marshall, 5.J.l3. Towler, l Mennen WUliams 00 African 1 -senate GOP leader ~verett
1-0-2; Luselll, 2-0-4, Bullork, t. retctlon to the intensive u. S.l M Dirksen, 111 , said shipments
0.2 Collins. 1-0-2, Uhl. 1-0-2. camp'itign for ne'gotlatlons. Wil- l by US alltes into N1rth. V•el
Total~. 31 ·12 74
bama wu retumlng from a Nam would "~et some discusWalsh tS91 , Pallotta, I0-1-28; tour of 1 do~en African sion'' when congress reconMlll~r. 3.()..6 PPll('ji!flnl, 5-2·12: capitals.
venes Monday. He said. a
Koskovich, 2-1-5, Footsko, 2-41- 1 Tbe report by Mansneld and 1 blockade or lhe . North .. V~et1
4; Kane, 04~ . Totals, 221559. 1hia group was thl!! first public i namese port of Hmphong Is the
BaHt1mP score R10 G1 andt&gt; ' di.!!Ciosure of their assessment just, propt&gt;r and necessary
ala•
32, Walsh 27.
' ol the mi8Slon. They reported thing to do ."
to JohnBon Dec. It, beforo the -A high-level Soviet miSBlon
chief executive ordered b1s headed by Alexander Shelepm
i
Wllfldwlde peace &lt;ampa!Jn.
arrived in Hanoi, Shelepin, No
2 man in the Russian Commu·
WASHINGTON - SENnE ' IContmued !rom page I )
TU Almlnae
nist Party, pledged "all-sided
GOP Leadfr ~:verftt M Du k 1 Jon gasohne for dad's car, 1 By UnUed Prest IDterDaHonal support and aid'' to North Viet
. S rd
J 8 th Nam,
181 plans 1o Jolll Hv11se RE&gt;pub Prancl! Flomt. novelty Vilth 1 Tod
licaa leallt&gt;r~ m h ammg h·~ O\\~ ~ut flower: Cra w's Steak ~ouse l l... ht:yd:" ::u1;]• WI~~ a57 ~
US Ambassador
pll'ty's Stat@ of t11i:' l 'moo free dmner to Dftd. Citizen! I e'fS
Y
- Roving
the last of
menage in TPplv to that
of · Nafmnal Bank, $10 savlnga a.. roll ow
h'
It Averell Harnmon,
Pre~~ldent J 11 hnsun
1 round Stark's. new diaper pall, 1 The moon II approac IDIJ s John~;on '::~ envoys remammg
The Wnle Hous@ annount:f'd N~l'. York Clothing House, shlrt l la!lt quarter.
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abroad, rece1ved &amp; promtsc
Jridav the President w 11 de· , fm dad . Pomeroy National Bank The m~m1 star 15 up 11er. from Japanese Premier Eisaku

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k,yfl"r Creek
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North Gallia
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Rosen•.,. - ~t¥ger II North

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ONE-DAY SERVICE
ON REQUEST

Robinson's
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Pome..,y

UN Out P:ree p.,klng Lot

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Sales

I I - 50A &amp; 33, I Milo- o i Opon 9 to I Thurs. lot,9 to I "'"" Woct. Prt .
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The Department Store of Building Since 1915
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llllerelt 11M been llftl\l'"
berds are on DIIIA • EDPM ed.
test, one II on DHJR..EPPM, A ler ' lblp IIUdy Identified
and two are oR Owner Sampler, leadanhlp &amp;roiiPI l!ld polnltd
manual computation.
out tho need lor leadership d•·
Two herds exceeded 500 ibs. velopment.
butterfat average per
cow '!be Meigs County Cooper'a·
with 14,509 lb. and 12,219 lbo. live Exten!lou Service provides
By C. E. Blakeslre
The l.!rge::;t single organized Meigs Count is a part own-[ to work closely with four group11 help was given to school lunch 1 publicatJOn started m . October milk average. ' "Cow,
Crop, educational Msistance on an
Collllly A~t·nt. Agriculture I gr oup of \1e!gs county assisted er of the Jackson District Ex· ~oun~ homemaker!!
young :-.upervtsor~ m the
county going tJ ;lQ people and m Janu- Cost Clmlc" wa s attended by Individual or group buls in all
More than 4,700 persom - Uunng the .,ear included 388 4-1tension Camp at Canters Cave ~ workmg homemakers, low Jn- Lhwugh meetJ~g~ with a spe(·- ery" ~nd "Knowmg
a Goo~ 40 commercial farmers, •'Dai· areas of agriculture,
h001emen , wvmcn. and chtldre n - re·l !I duh hm ~ :md gtrls who were Im Jarkson Co unt)'. 1'hls past ' c~me famJIIes. and youth She taltst and providing pnnled t ef- It ts conc@rned "'th ttmely t.n ry nhentance,'' school W8!1 'Bt- maldng, marketing, resouret de-telved a9stst&lt;.~nce durmg IIH' enrolled Ill 7i!l projects. This I}'t'llr 62 Meigs county (-ll club wlll, of course, COI~tinue to er~n('e mat~rial
. [ormation . '.n Home Ec.onomu s tend~?d by 30 datryrneA.
velopment and youth.
.
past year from lhe Metgs Cmtn- progt am 1th hoys and g1rl!J In !members ~nd 11 camp counsel-~ work \~1th the .organ1zed M_e•g~ Se~tembet and ~tober WOJ k- An}'one v.Jshmg to rjecc1ve the , 1'we!ve farmers completed the All that is required to receive
ty Cooperotavt' Extenston ~erv- :rl club~. rottld not have been lors participated m the trajnlng County ExtensiOn Homemaker ~hops m remodeling and aller- Hometnakel s Newsle.ter may Metgs ( ounty 100 Bushel Corn this asslt!lance Is a telephone
1ct stuff. acrordmg to thr an ('flrriPd out without the asstst- ~ m conservatiOn, crafts, recrea- 1clubs.
mg clothmg w~re taught by t~le (·on tart the Extenswn Offtce
Club program sponsored by the cell to WY 2-389&amp;, I persoll81
nual report Just completed.
(l lll'6 of 57 vo lunteer advtsors tion. and comrnumty living heid i In both a"riculture and home home economics ag~n.t at S.tl·
Leader t~ammg
mee~mgs Mrlgs County Agronomy Com· call to the office loceted m the
1~cunom cs •opportunlly s pro· vatlon .Army HQ Addllional help were held m · Vegetable Cook·
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96 • b
t f the Meigs County
Servmg th e eountv ~t th{' ~rt' - and '1.2 Jlln ln r Ica ders
a. t th e camp
. d mtttet' Average y1e aws ,, asemen 0
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sent tinll' ar r Countv
E:-.:tl:'n· A spec Jal activity durmg the : High honors came to :MeJgs l Vlded for 'traming m an; held ~as glv~n to two ow ~nc~mel ery" and .,Knowm ha
(~~o bu shPI~ pl'r acre compared to Home, or a Jetter. Individual
sJOn AgL•ni s \Lll ~art&gt;! F Clll- poq se\'era l years has been a i County 4-H clnb yo'ung ~eope ! that specialists are pro\:tded by ' ~on:'ema ers on an m lVI U;.J F'Jt," lh~ latter ~ug l by S rs. the five \'ear average for Meigs farm and home visits will br
hth~. Home Elonnmt L:-, :.md l' JOin! proJect With local farm tills past year when Richard ., the College of Agriculture and' a1ts,
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OJ ~na ,;yne~, x~ensiOn t~- Cou ntv nf 54 I bushels. Seven made upon request
F. Blak~slet&gt; ,\gneulturl' .Jo)CI' rovper.1ttves Ill the study or co~ Koblentz was oomE'd an Ohio Hnme Economlu ttl Otllo State ''PI series o d ourp esl:)ul\s, cJa ~· k IS ml5ormMa !OQ was at. farm(' r!i HChleved the lOO bush- There were 3,110 bulletins dis·
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,
'anmng
11n
reparmg en UIIC tG It ~1gs coun y
,
h
i t b led
196' Ev•rv pmon
Bowen IS thr hill -tlmt' s•'\l't' oprr,llves,
an
leadership delegate, Sne Ann Umv£'1~11).
Meals" !or the Youn F'amil," II
'8krtfl
el ctub. torn urves1 1osse5 n _ra u . m
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tary and Sue Wt)l)de 1s a p&lt;trt bu'ill lf:&gt;:-. flnrl\ f'artn
Bur· M
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th
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have
bet&gt;n
reduc· m Me1gs County Is welcome to
the r•a u vouth n A FHA and 4_H yers came e scc1e ary 0 1 llunng t9tl5 '8ss1stance was Wd'&gt; eunducted for ymmg home· In the agr1cullure&lt;~l f1eld 41) 11
.• 11 .1rvc-t lo&gt;s" v·ls!l the offtce browse throuah
,
41 1 111 ~'
t tme st•cre I&lt;lr\ " 1" 0 111 1
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, up1101stery rna. kers or t he I',u tt' and a1 .ea m Mr1gs &lt;'.OUn ly constgnol
, s. .,md 1"·I1 ..lecause
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t 1 11 , . 11 ·w ·lub mernbt'rs [J~rtte!pated
m the Ohio State Jumor
k
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I" '·k · " 'djust· the bull(!t\n riles
and
make
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m thl' county as "ell
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ovrm e1 an eceru er
, ~ ee er .. aves a t ree emf ll win the 1964 their selection
111 o'ram
Mr F
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g
WflS chosen -as fLT~t runner- up 1 1
ttona,1 horne econo m- year h as been the Homema k- ons 1ra 1tona1 S&lt;l 1es m
· th e •rea meHt mee 1111 ~ tr 0 g
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The Extension Service takt&gt; ~
1 an 1· ' 11
1to the Oh10 Stato Fm Junior
~on "'
d
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t t Eas tern Hlg h 0 ne 0 f tb e 1as 1es t . growmg ,.~1 even 4· II c1ub mem bers so ld~ program.
Bowen
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included
the
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ItS epar men a
1'1w
Mt'll-!"
ounty
ling
time
Justified
pride. we beheve, in
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Wt~rPhuu ~E". Ollto St&lt;Jtt&gt; Univer~ 1 Q
,school Twelve homemaker~ ~nd most popular adiVJ!Jes t.lll~ ft~ht . st-ee1s ~·etghmg. 6SL1 pkm. •· Mrt~ founty _A Look being an important reason for
The CooperaftVP ~!('mann dr· :-.tl \ and lht· t\111:-;cum ol Sci- · In lm.'lle economics, gulde·. •"arned h?w to re-cover turn! }C&lt;~r has been the Homemak- fJeJwd s At the rust Meigs Coun- Abeart," was prepared as the the- United StalPs farmer en·
vice pru~ram ~~ .t JOir tl dfmt l'll l'e and fndu stry ln Columbus I lines prOVIde for MISS Gnfflthg ture. lnstJluhonal - ma~~g-~:n~nt _en ~nthly newsletter.__T -~ a_s ty Steer Club Salt. - - • - - res\tlt of the "'ttrk of 75 agri-1Joying o world·wlde
reputaby the co ttn'\' , s t.~tP .~nd f,.d~'r - T11o gn ls. l"attv Dorst end I
busttlt'"" and l'Ommumty lead· taon t\5 the most knowledgeable,
al govern mPn ls to prm tdr m f' .11 I3.1dcy \Wre
d-elegates
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Frlr.nds or Frank LandAkl':r, •
f'r" 11111 lnttHin'&lt;i t'Qptes were sc1enlifK. and skillful produc·
wlw :-;uffered a heart attaLk on
fqnml, out or S(hool edur ~I ! JOII ftolll lhts Jli'Pg t' .l lll to thf.' Am er·'
arriSODV e
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and ar of foodstuffs in history.
to adults .Uld \!illlh m lllnl 1•.1 1\ [nslllult' or Cooperatives
i Df'C' IOwdlbegladtohear he
rural non·lnrm ·""' urran ,If ,, ( ll l!PIIilla, Nll;s!)Ull, Ill Aug·
" Improved and w•s able to
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f'!!w In Farming

Teachers see
Demonstrations
At Beauty Solon

Extension Service Activities of l\965 are Summarized

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Phone WY·2·2115
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of btouliful Bronzeglow Birch and you will be
amazed at the enormous improvement ;ust this
oDe change makes. You can frnish out your kitchen
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plan. Exper t installat1on handl ed hy our own experienceu ere" Suitable te"'" con he am~~~ged.

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BIRCH

Cash &amp; Carry-cash &amp; Delivery-Budget Plan

Th;nk of it I You pay lor Ieos for the Rom1ngton
Super 7B4. Yet, here is a saw with features that
used 1o be available only in expen1rve profetsional
mod oil. Tile Super7~4 is by IBf 1M --powerful
chrill IIW in !Ia prlculass. A!ld lt'a~~~gg!ld-w•ll
srond liP to lila eolllllnt grind of dei4v paduc:bon
cuttong.

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: see it, in perhaps their greatest
bargaining position tver.
Tlte networb art desperate
for good prorct to flil
those
movie nilhtr In lilt future IIIey have five auch nlghto each
week coming up next season. t
is a ct.nce for the writers who
deserted television, or who
•ant 1o work for It, to demand
a greater share of independence thon tbey hove been able
w get. The same with the
stars
Thry don'l need televislon.l
TeleviSion needs Ihem. They :I
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movies wlth p...,.sold titles. 11 is
a time to bargain from
LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTOR
alrength, to be hardnosed and
Sit back and mow your lawn .••• rake, 1111, 10, and 12 lip-an with direct drhe (no
ftrm &lt;or "" deal)-even wltr
horrow, seed, fertilize, spral, haul, remD!Ie belts or chains to wtiiiJ lbaul). llodanl
aponsors, who hke prHOi~
anow.
Handle dozens of jobs fast and stylina.andeasyltlndi...,.Encf....Sfor
, roodlJ as well u any producer
lily
with
1 Cub Cadet and YQtJr choice of )ears of ruiiiiBd Ule. faiYIInniMillblt
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television'• last
over 50 attachments. Threemodels-7, --llllllldaettheMCidltsaon.
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Roush's Shoe Store

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FLOOR SAMPLES

Special Prices On New

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h 111 r.. .n over 9oatbtn CIIWIIler.
cMI .. nftrnd to JIICklall 011 lba CIIDPit,rl committee
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and Mrs lliel French VIS·
ited the Davtd Reese fami ly ill
M
Balttmort&gt;, Ch nstma s day
this nice
Mr and Mrs. Lar!'y Ch:ark and By BENARD BRENNt..;R
fh(' Umvrr sity of MmnesoL1's
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Mr and 1\lts. Earl Starke at- WASHINGT?N 1UPI)- :res- ~ College of Agrlrulture, mli"m
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!dent John!!on lnew commJ!il~tm hers come from bu~mess. ag.
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lasts ....
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a weekend wtth ,hts mother, l Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhode.s ~~~~~~a~p:ar!tupt~i;~.- ong-range A commisrion slaff aide seld
:-vJr. on d Mrs. Joe Carsey.
I VISited thl"lr son, Mr
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ted t dP the panel's fn st meetmg would
Mr and MT s P lUI Stemmelz R' b d Rh d
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and rthtldr en spe~ t Clmstmas I C'Cha~ I o esw aVndV fctmt y I dde to mclude in Its st udy a open here next Tuesday' con'
at , ar eslon,
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witb Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Mr and Mrs. Robert Duncan ~~;~es 10° b:eh~~d alate~' t~~!l ;e;~ Pre~Sident Huber t H. Humphrey.
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of Slmde vi!llted h1s parent!!
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I{obert Gibson of lhe Na~y Mr .' a~d Mrs~ John Duncan '1•n~e:: ~~s in~:~ · be scheduled establi5h'llent of such a gt oup.
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w111 swear m the members
b 'da Md
Chmtmas day
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Each regaona 1 l!le!ls 1on wa II hP , The commtssion
has not yet
.• Mr. (lnd MrB Robert Alktre home here
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•were business visiton lrr Co- Fnend~ WIShing to wnte to devoted to II. review of pollr.Jes selected an execuhve dtredor ,
iumbuf! recently Mrs Sharon Ha1ve~ F:a~tman mav do so for the lej:JOn's major crops or a vital post in such a setup. [ts
Jewell kept the office.
by sendmg l'us rn :u\ m care prob lems
sta tr will be relauvrly sma ll.
~11 and M1 s Bob Roblnson of I\ larks R~ s l Home, MrConJohnK~n named the 30 .m,.m- s1x to ten economists and clenof Lakeview spent Chnstmas nelsvJIIe, Ohio, P. 0. Box 49. ; ber commission la~t f&lt;.~ll. Head· cal help.
w1th her father. Ray Wilson.
, ed by Dean Sher\\ood Berg of Most of the panel's time next
, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wells v!s·
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' ited he~· parents, Mr and Mrs
I routme organi,.t10ral matters
Stewart recently.
labt-led motion picture!!.
I But the group ts also scheduled ,
Christmas dmner guests or
The reasons are stmple:~,
to hear bneFings from govern- I
the Dale Willlams' were Mr.
B) RICK DU BROW
The budgets will not be able ment exports on the cu rrent 1
and Mrs. Btl\ Ctrapman and son, , HOLLYWOOD (UPH - You to match the budget, or h1gh- 1farm s1tuatlon at home and
• ~anna, Mr. and Mr9. Elda , may hovtr been readmg here class movlemakers today. The abmad, and the productiOn po~rsej and Mrs Lola Cam and and there about the gt oY.i ng , stars. w111 therefore be mostly tentlal of lJ ~ agnclture. ll ,
Carolos Ca m. Afternoon callers ~ shortage of movies fur televl·l of a medmm or low Jevt&gt;l wtll also h~r1 r from cabmel nf- '
were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney How- : ston.
Ever}thmg else Will also be fleers, 1nr ludmg the secretflries
ery and children and John Glb· , You may also bavo read lhal l proportionately cheaper.
of •lair, agnculture, labor and 1
:.son of Athens.
the video networks, to replemsh Furthermore, the demand by 1rommcrcP
Mrs F'r.ances Young VISited 1their supply, 3re making deals the networks for the tremen- Johnson h~t~ given the com1
' Mrs. Nellie Clay ~t the county left end r•ght w1th produclion Idou• quantity U1ey need Will , miSSion 18 month' w come up
home recently.
firm• to tllro out motJon j make Jt Jmpossible to Het the w1th proposals for farm pohcy I
l Mrs frank Epple has tm- p1ctures lor television.
scnpls that now hold 1m an era m winch surpluses no
1 belter
1 ployment at the Blue end Gray
Many of these ftrml are video movie watchers. There longer are American agnculrest.Burant at Pomeroy.
either the studtus--or Ll re allu~:t l aren't that many good ston~!l. ture's ch1ef problem. Che.JrmBR
Mrs .. Betty Groh~ spent a l with tho studios--that have ' And further, tho new !tim&lt; Berg Is reported to hope that
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week m Columbus With Mrs. Ibeen responsible for most of themselves will mevltably have the JOb wont take that long. He
Bessie Graham.
' the junk on tbe borne acreen 1o be approved by oponsors for is said to be settmg a J5·month
, Allan. Borgan of Oll u m- 1today. There hat been much viewm@, wh1ch means
mort target date
bus VISited hla motbt'r, Ne!Ue 1written about this but it 1eem!l limitation!
So)bean Plan!l
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' to me that not en~ugh attf·ntum
An eqiJilllv important pomt i'
An Agnrulture Dep&lt;trlment
Lowrence Bnckles iind Ailee has been paid to perhaps the that \IJC\H~Is most def lmtel} spokesman sa 1d tod ay that n1• i
"' odd;r.oo, londmorl fuel o~
Reeves were recPnt VISitors of rnnst importent point.
know lhe dlffereme betw(•en decJston Iras been reached as
Mf'Yice
qiv" yOt.t Automati&amp;
Gu\' Bolm
The networks who buy this glossy mO\IIe product and yet on the 1966 government sup·
Doted
Doliwwy
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Mr and Mr9. Btl.! Chapman Qutckie product from the1r new televJsJon ~tuff Ttley have port price (or soybeans Ht!l
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bl
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no dttct..
had 8 b~rthday ,dmner
for , suppliers are buying fool's KOld proved! it, like this
comment rnme in the wake of
lnCJ to do. We tW .W....~ to yoor oeod; Eos
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."'""t
budget pion tales tloo pindi ovt of peol.;.,onl:
wtttl thos. present Including porodlse.
antholog!t!!,, w\thout conhnuwg an incnase m so) bean sup·
1nCJ bllo. Call the ....... below
boo&amp;, oil -~
Mr tlnd ~1rs Elda Carsey, Mr.
Mislabeled Sho"s
1stars and charaeters, have b~en pOi t:.
and Mrs. Ch~pt;Jan and Mr. and The plam fact lS that, for the tatmgs death. Yet
rnovJes, The Amenean Sobean As· '
Mrs Dale Williams, Mrs. Lol·a most part, the .mpphers will be which 111 effect a1e anthologies socJatlon asked the depculment l
Cain and son~ Carlos, Mr. .and Iable to turn out not reasonably since they vary m stars, Wednesday to sl"l the 1966 sup- I
Mrs Verhn Howery and Mr, good mo'lle5 that now hold characters and form at each port at $2 35 a bushel, 10 cents i
and Mrs. Rodney Howery and viewers, but limply ionser week, have been b1g ratmgs more than tht rate whach has '
For Prompt EHicient
twn ch1ldren.
television ahows that are successes n short, the Viewer been m effect since 1962 Then, :
-~~-- -- - , IS perfectly aware of what IS on Thursc:tay, National Formers
the real goods and what IS Union President James G. PatService On Treated Home Delivery
second-hand , and the networks ton urged Agriculture Secretary
wtll fmd th1s out to tht&gt;1 r Orville L. Freeman to raise
Fuel, Bulk Gas, Oil and Grease.
misery.
the support pnce by 25 cents a 1
Po.,lble Qu•llty
. bushel
Vet •mid oll lhe second-bond ! But two other sroups - the
stuff that w1ll surely emanate , Amef!can Farm Bureau Federa- l
from the new supphers, there two and tho National Soybean '
could be-if the r1ghl parties Processors Association - de~
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
saw lhe aituation . clarly- livered ronfiicling odvice. The I
almost ~s m~st renaiSsance of federation adv1sed agamst d
Serving Meigs, Gallia &amp; Mason Counlltl
VJd~~· hke th1s:
increase; the processors report· I
\.\nte1s, stars and producers edly took the same 11 tand1 . ~~J..,~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~t!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t!!l!••~·
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H"n•ng "nd Mr
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and Mrs. Roy Hanmg of New
Albanv spen l Sunda\, Dec 26
wtth Mr and Mr!l Guy Bolm
· Mrs James PaynP
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Dail)'_Sentlnel, Pomeroy.MJddleport, 0 . Jan. 8, 1966-1
Conneaut 62 Genevo 49
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Mayfield 6-1
Roanoke 34 Catoobc U. 72
Utah 17 Amona 78
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Ohio Rlgh Scbool Basketball
Pameovdie Riverside 44
W Va. St. 86 Aidron-Brdds 86
CODtaga 93 Idaho SL II&amp;
West. St. 77 Colo. Minoa 62
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Meillodiat oblll'&lt;b, IDDODOOo
By Ullltod PrtiS otel'llllboool Cardlaai 81 Ledgemont 46
i LVI18Stn Ill; Shaw I t 10)
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Gauge reading"
Galllpoll• Spn ngfield South 78
j Pymatuning Valley 78
Shphrd 73 Dvs&amp;Elkns 67
Ad'ams St. 9! Cool. St. CoD. II
nare breakdown tbert wlU br Dam 11 9, '5 I, running 62 feet
Lima Semor 60 1
(;rand Valley 47 By United Press lnteraailonal Voorhees 128 K1llrell 106
UCLA 79 Oregon St. 35
' Brdgwlr 81 Old Dmmon
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ao cburcb School Sunday. Row- on rollers, Pomeroy. Mason 22 Pittsburgh Norlh Catholic 69 1Amherst 57 Oberlm 53
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Alpha Epsilsoa Chapter, Al- ever. wonblp servlctl will 66, Pt Pleasant 26 01, Hmwn
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B
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La
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Cleveland St. Joseph 64 KeystoM 60 roo Sl e
Adelph1 75 Bndgeport 68
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TO MEET ALL DAY
ph a Delta Kappa, national Ita· be eollllaeted ot 11 a.m. to 1 65 sUitlonary. Kanawha Falls I Portsmouth 55
Cleveland Hawken School 81
Am. lnt 92 Colby 79
,f Wnstn Slm St 124 Fytlevl 59
The Syracu .. Help and Learn
&lt;hera' honorary • held their Jan. lbe bmmnt of tbe cbnreb. 3 82 rising, Charleston 19 26 CIS ·
Coiumt&gt;u• Eaat 43
Cleveland Byzantme 49 Norwich 90 Slonhill 85
Tenn St BO PoliSh Nats 70
Club will meet ali-day in th•
uary meeting at lola's Beauty 'l'bt. lal'llaee wtll be repaired ins. London, Marmet and WID· Portsmoulb West 79 Valley 71 Cleveland Lutheran West 73
Pennsylvania 91 Brown 51
, Fla St 78 M~am1 IFia I 62
town hall Wedneaday, January
Salon, Pomeroy.
aut week and regular 1elle-- Held dams were on the sills. Northwest 86 Wheelersburg 73
Cleveland Lutheran East 45 cornell 9fi Harvard 80
I Morgan St 95 Howard 91
12. beginm111 at 10 a.m. Pro·
Maxine Wingett read "Trill- duloo wiU be resumed Jaa·
New Boston 59 Mmlord 50
Unioto 73 Southrastern ~
RRhode Island 97 Vermont 63 I KnoxVIlle 116 Benedict 101
jects will be maldng booked
ule to Muale';, lor thethe lDaplra· IWJ' II.
Boat Movementa:
Porlllmocth East 65 Clay 1!2
Spnngfleld Shanee 56
Phlla. Phrmcy 71 Lncln u 70 N.Car A&amp;T 75 J C. Smith 70
rug• and three dimenrloruti p1,.
t10nal topic .... ter
buainesr
"'""" Oblo River _ Cotton Queen Columbus West 74
Covington 46 Rider 107 Upsala 71
Tampa 86 Augusta Coli. 16
lures A sack lunch wlll be enmeeling, cillducltd by lW pres·
Columbus North 70 Albaay 92 Rome·Canaan 31
Columbia 77 Dartmouth 72
M;dWetth
joy•d at noon Anyone Interested
ldenl, Eli&gt;abeth Pickens, !bel ,,.
o ""'""""'"' , ...., down t:l , uo a.m.; Polly
R. Columbus URden 59
West L1berty 61
Prince!A&gt;• 61 Yale 55
Monmouth 78 Coe 62
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welcome.
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f '-. down 14, 1 a m.; Lou1s1ana up
Columbua South !3
Mechanicsburg M Allred 116 Union 86
, Beloit 67 Knox 57
slrallon of facial make·up, us- .
~:· ~ma ..mi:;~~; :pR~~e6·~~1 Colmbe Central 113
Liberty Benton 74
IE Strdsbg 94 w. Chotr g()(ot) :Centralia ltO Sprmglield 80
tng Merle Normaa ColmeUca.
a;. ,, Ne~ Marttnsvllla up 17 , 31
Colmbus Brookhaven 11 ,
Cory·l\awsoo 55 Phlla. Text. 108 Blmnt Abby 11 Johet 102 Morton 17
lola, assisted by Poiiy Hyael1
Colurnbul Eartmoor 7a
Ottawa Glandorf 71
Sooth
Luther 76 Central ilowa) 65
ahowed techniques of
!trial 11
P m ; Harvey Jordon up 17 • 2 - '
Columbus Whetotone &amp;8
Fort Jennhljl 51 , Wolford 82 Pembroke 60
Carleton 75 Grinnell 63
30 o.m.; Poplar up 19, 6.30 p.
Beauty Tips
ca1 e and bair atylins.
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, Spencervllle M Uluflton ~
lf'ainmont 89 Beckley 81
Sl Olaf 70 Corneii !Iowa) 67
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Thosr ationdlng the demon- Mrs. Orville RReeder of Col· ·; Onward up · • m ; An·
Columbus Wlllnul R1dge &gt;7 1Cridersville 71 Waynesfield !1 ~--- - Wm. Penn 15 Wartb':"g 65
Now, that the
1Dubuque 94 Buena VJSta 61
alra t10n were Bernice Hollman, umbus IS spendm g two weeks drew Calhoun up 20 · 2 a m.; Upper Arlmgton 41
Otlt&gt;VJlle 72 Miller Ctty 54
Kettering
Fairmont
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holiday
Elma Louks, Ellzabeth Picken•, with her '"ter, Mrs W. H. Titan up 21 · 1 a.m.:
Elisha
Whilehall 45 i Columbus Grove !1
SpriRgfield North 58
Mill1kin 99 Carroll 11
season
a over,
Edna Price, Francer Roberti, Eberst&gt;ach and daughter, Min Woods up 22, 5· to "m : Walter Bfx.ley 41 Urbana 38
Continental !1() ,
Fairborn 55 Wooster 69 Ohio Wesleyan 58
let 's start tht
Nonga Roberto, Helen Snuth, Syb1l.
1 Beckjord
down 23 • 9 10 p.m.; H1lhard 59 Grove City M
Kalida 61 [.etpsic 54
Bellebrook 11t1 Carlisle 84
Def1ance 102 Spring Arbor 72
New
Year
Goldie Story, MaX!nr Wmgctt
Nil&lt;&lt; Jamce Wchrung ha• "' . Tibolt up 23, 6·:l0 am : Ben Maryovtllo fJ Wetlervillt tt
Art••dm 55 McComb M
Farmerovilie 64
West. Rsrve 101 Case Tech 75
right,
by tak·
and (I guest. Rosalie S!.Ory.
\l.lfne? to he! !Jt.udles ttl ~L ! Mc_l nul up. nr~~nup 11 40 p, :vlifflin 60 London 55
Taylor t6
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Jefferson Towoshlp52 Bethany 8l John Carroll 70
ing a reaJ
Hcfreshments of mmts, cook- Marys College Colu mbus, af· 1 m • Alton Z('ph~l down GrNn lluhanna 60 Groveport 33
North College Hill 73 1Troy 75 Miamisbcrg 70
H1o Grande 74 Cntn Walsh 59
good look at
tes and coflee were !lerved bw,. ter spendmg lbe holidays wnh lup 1·35 &lt;~ m : Pennsylvania up West .Joefreraon 55 Dublin 47 ICtntJnnatJ Hughee 56
Sidney 37 (;reenvJlle 34
Wilberforce l09 Urbane. 49
our complex· I
lola.
· . her p~renls, \11'. and Mrs Ed· Greenup 2 ~0 am
Buckey~ Columbus st. Mary ~
Cincmnati Courtt!r Tech 52 Celina JCHS 68 Marion Local 63 l.irTelnU 90 Cent Mthdst 7l
1on Do we find harsh dry
.
win Wehtung
~ Slate up trreenup 3.40 am . 1
Columbus Academy 47 Coleram 71 ~i Brruard 43
NorthwesteJH 118
Oshkosh i9 Supenor 77
hnes, pimples,, blackhead ~
whtteheads or JUSt a ne-g
Donald Wehr~ng who Ja at- P'rlcberger down Greenup 4 30 Columbus Umversily 61
Cindnnall Elder 79
Mmmt East 63 Stout 55 Plallev1lle 54
lected appearance' Call me
tendmg the Semmary at Bloom- ~ m : J S Lrw1::; up Greenup
Columbus Rosary 27
Cincmnati Purr.e\1 56 Tecumseh 66 Northeaste rn til Sx Fils 38 Nrthwstrn \ Iowa) 85
for your free hour on beau~ngdale, w1ll return to his stud· II;, 20 am H F:: Row\~~
up IFranklin Heights 54
' Fmn~ytown 71 Mt. Healthy 60 I Mmster 70 New Bremen 56
St r\orbert 99 Lawrence 71
ty care and a. l"omplunenlary
m.akt&gt; up
1es Sunday. after spendinll his Greenup 7 55 am : Franklin
lfam 1tton Township !.1 Oak Hllls 74 Hamson 68
l'iqua catholic 64
Southwest
Lei s maluo lll love lit·r you
... acalion WJ~tl h!s parents, Mr. Pier('e do .... n \1eldahl 1 55 p m: I Pleasant VJ('W 47
I Mllf~rd 72 ~Anernont 61
I
Wapakoneta St Joseph ~I Hrdn-Smmns 107 llou Bapt n'
in ·'66" .
and MI S E.dwm Wehrung
Bob Benter down Meldahl 10
Tea~s V'alley 4n Cmcmnatl Withrow 68
' Frankha Monroe 76 Newton 49 Alk T('hrs 56 Coli Ozmks 46
- lola Bartrum
IC f Q
Mrs. Dtavld Cummgs return- p.m: Warren Hougland up Newark 63 Trenton 51
ClncmnatJ Woodward 65 1 Versalllfl~ 59
· Hardmg 69 Hendnx 60
Thr Mary Martha Mission· ed to her work al Kroger otore Meldahl 12 !0 am. Valley Voy- ZenesVIIie 52 Lancaattr 41
rmcmnati LaSalle 63
Mississinawa Vallev 50 Hnd"n i5 Ouach1ta Bapt 73
llr.,. Circle met at tht Ftrsl afle1 a weeks vacallon.
lager up Meldahl 5 am : Bar- Clull!cothe 70 Manett&lt;t 6U
,
Cincinnati Roger B.acon M Middletown Fenwick 36
At k A&amp;M 97 -\rk 'Tech 83
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t;api!SI church of
Pomeroy Mr and Mrs DaVId Cum1njo bara Br.nl nown M•ldahl 5'4! Worthington 89 Grandview 57 I Norwood &amp;l Lmroln Heights 41 West Middletown - Mnd!Son 40 s W Okla St 80 N W Okla 61 i
Monday evenln~t It opened witt. and ch lldrt&gt;n, Rex and Jenell am
Mt Vernon 84 De!awane 62
Dayton R()QS~Velt 71
New Pans 72
West
1
Phone WY 2·3557
1
II reading by Mrs
Harold vis1ted Christmas week m DayColumbus Ready fiO
Daywn Rot 11 5S
College Corners 87 Brglvn Young 95 Anz St 81 ' 234 E. M•in
Pomeroy
I emley and pr•yer by Mrs Or· ton with his SISler and brother- Galllpolls Dam - Trojan up
·Reynoldsbul'g 56 Dayton Meadowdaie 64
vtl le Wiles. Dtfferent projects m-law, •Mr and Mrs. Wilby 3 20 p m : Semel dowD 1 15 •· I,Johnatown 58 Lakewood 54
Da~ton Dunbar jl
were dlscussc&lt;i lor the year.
R11 hards and Mr. and Mrs. m ; Philtp Sporn up 2 30 a m.; UtiCll M Licking Heighll 40
I Dayton Colonel While 56
The same oftieen were elect· Kenneth D1xon
1 Reliable up 5 41t a m.
Watkin! Memorial 62
Dayton K1ser ~D
rd for tht new year. They are Mrs Lydie Stewart returned!
NorthridJ• 10 Dayton Fairview 59
\lrs Hnrold Lemley, pres!- lo her home East Mam St. Fr1- Kanawha River Duncan Liberty Union 51
Dayton Wilbur Wright 33
dent; Mr1. Orville Wiles, vie•- day afternoon, from Vetfrans ]Bruce up Mllrmet 11 ' 45 pm..;
Lancaster Fenwick 48 Dayton Patterson 53
0 · F." Shearer up Marmet 3 2ll Millersport 63 BerM un 1on $0
pre1ident, and Mrt
Jterman Memonal. llos~1ta l.
Dayton Stivers 44
DEADUNE FOR PURfHASE OF 196ti DOG l.lrENSE IS JANU ~RY 20TH.
1\.lartin, aecretary and tre&amp;!IUr· l Mr~ Guy ~. Guanther and a ,m.' Lucy Jane Lucas down Big Walnut 88 OlentaRiY 5~
DByton Cham made 50
1
r.r Th!rt were eight member!! I Mrs. James Bo~d were guests \\mfJeld 2 30 p.m ;_ Allen
R. Buckeye Valley 65
Davton Blmont 46
ONE DOLLAR ($1 00) PENALTY IF UCENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER
presenl.
when Mrs. Paul Taylor enter• Memll down Wml101d $ p.m.;
Richwood North Union 54 Dayton ~ller 102
THAT DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THiS HAI\DY APPL!CA·
Strawberry ohortcake and cor. lamed the Bi·Monthly Canasta Jelferson up Wmfiold 1:30 p. Marlon Catholic 71
Prtbit Monroe 55
TJON BLANK AND ~!A I L TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT
f,·e were served by Mrs. Wiles club Thu!'llday evemng at ber m ; Fneberger down . Wrnflold
Cardington 88 Tipp C•ly 77 Brookville 55
anr Mrs. Guy Co,..a.
home , Spring Ave. Prizes for , 9 50 .P m ; Georgo Pnce down Athens 59 Middleport !~
Eaton 112 Northmonl 58
HOUSE NOW. FEES ARE TWO DOLLARS ($2 00) FOR EACH DOG, MAL&amp;
games were awarded to Mrs.! Winfield .11 p.m.: A. J. Patten JBP.klon 83 GaUipoiis 51
ctnrmnati Taft 1116
OR FEMALE.
Gumther and Mrs. L'harles Rlf· dowo Wrnl•eld 1:36 am.
Well&lt;ton 11ft Logan M
Cmcmnati Aiken 79
fle. Refreshments were served
PlaiD c1ty 82 The Plains 87
Anderson 72 Reading 52
, To obtain licens. bv mail f11l in and mail tillS form to GORDON H.
by the hoste ss to those named
Madison South 16 Greenview M1Deer Park M Loveland 56
above and Mro. Jobn Beaver.
Sheridan 52 Miller 41
'I Sycamore tt lndlrn Rills 62
CALDWELL, COifNTY AUOITOR , Me.gs Count~. Pomeroy. Ohio. Enclose
Mrs. Gu) COwan, Mrs. Max
Piqua 71 Beiiofoatalno 65
Locl&lt;land Bt Pnncelon 71
Folmer and Mro. Rlehard Fia·
Findlay 61 Marion Hardm&amp; 50 Cmclnnatl St. Xavier 65
Hlf-addreued stamp.d envelope and price of lic•n••·
law.
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Chllllcotho Flaget 71
Cincmnat1 Moellrr 61
Mr. Poui Cuci, Mi •1 pj,.1
Paint Valley 16 ' We&lt;t Milloa 70 Northridse 62
Postmaster, II re&lt;uperatlni
JAM. t
Zant Trace 8l Westlall 59
Oakwood 65 W.,t Carrollton 55
1/lale Dog $2 00 Spayed Female $2 00 Female $2 00 Kennel License UO
Irom surgery et Mella General
Rvival at the M.E. Cburcil Cleveland Benedictine 74
Vandai~a Butler tt
,
Hospital Ill Pomeroy.
beginning Jan. g wlth Rev. Jack
Cleveland Jobn Hay 52
Trotwood MadiSon 78
Ownen Nsmo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. David Enslllliltior baa
Stuller of Eureka, preoeh1111. Cievtlllld Collinwood 75
Ketlorilll F'lllrmont East 67
J.ddrtiSI
returned lrom Charlerloll, W.
"ntorod Hospital
JAN. 11
Cleveland Lrtiu 19
Wayne 60 ,
I a "here •he spent the hall· p
H er HThe Rivervlo
PTA will Cltvol11d John Marshall 83
Dayto1 Siebblru liO
TownsWp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - arsons en 1er 1ng 0 1z
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d&lt;.~}~ w th. her !!on and daugh- Jtal du n n the last 24 hoUJo;; mef't Mondav even!ng, Ja11. 10
leve a nuly Name 15 ,
Bnercrl!ek: 59
ler M, and Mrs. Chorles Ent•· l P
J . at 7 30 A film will be pmen)- Cleveland Si. Ignatius .15
' Xeaia 61
I! ()I{
inl 111 ded · l'~~ 1s ,Jt 1argaret
JWr jBteed I Fou
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f
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mmger an ~mily and Mr. 'Bnd Smtth, 834 First Ave. Charles i ed '' If 'fhese Were
You 1
( levPiand l.mtoln &amp;6 :__ ___:======~
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u-· ~~-1\lr~ Hath Zohn and famtly. l Shar e Jr, 1818 Chatham Ave : Chlldrrn " The Browmes will Cleveland Rhodes 7~
&amp;'
I I I I I
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I , Brown[Yellow LongI ShortI Known[
Paul.
~liS. John Kinca1d has re· I Ph / ' A d
~ 1·hell Lo~- 1 have charge of the !lag cm.l
Cleveland South &amp;I
Yr. Mo M F Blk Wh1te l.ray Brinrllr Tan!
1RIP nRrdev. ~~"
lut twd from a holiday vis1t m
A'
M mony lnstrumental numben Cleveland Height.c; 78 Euclid 43
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un ar, . Va , wJtb her daugh- Mtll er Watel Joo Star Rt.: Mr!! will be presented by the atu· i Parma Valley Fo.rge 82
Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.
tel. Mrs Paul Ruttencutter and Carl H Veath, RtR. 2 Cheshire; 1dents, directed by Mr. Yeago.
. ( l Perm a 65
9AMToSPM
Children.
M . AI a F McGuire Rl
1 Tbe Daughters of Ruth t·la" Bedford ~ E'astl~Je North 41
Mr and Mrt. Charles Sauer C" l~! M M ry' J Hale o! the United M&lt;'thodJgt fhurch Berea 75 GnrfJe!d Jletghts 67
Thur. 9 AM to I PM
. daug hter I Rl.
rown
' l' "Mrs aHerbert
. C.' I wtll meet at the home of Mi!l:'l Map I~ H~ lght!l 63 Midpark 54 '
arr ~ue~ ts of th tlr
1 Vmton
and family, Mr. and Mro. Del· i St· 1 Pt Pleasant · James p Lydll Ebersbach Monday at 21Rock) RIVer 55 Avon Lake 49
Sot.9AMto9PM
1
b••·t Welker ond children
Ke:~e7, Ht 2 Letart;' Mrl. Har: p m.
I Fairview 81 Olmsted Falla &amp;5
Kenneth Cole hns returned w
N H d
PI Pleasant · The Disabled Amencan vet. Brecksville 6a Independence 00
COUNTY AUDITOR of Meigs County
thP Navy base at Norfolk, Va.,
'1 H o:r ~n. Rt 2 Racln~ erans and Auxihary Will rneetiBrooklyn 61 WarrenBvillt 51 I
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Llun11 mu8t b1 Dbttintd not later than Jan. 20, 1966, to a"Yoid p&amp;yin9 ptn&amp;lty Aft~
fo! lowing a visit he~e WJth h11 1:: J Sp~ ~:e ."Jackson; Rich- Monday at 7 30p.m. All mem- North Royalton 43
;
Middleport
thiS date penelty will be Sl.OO for 11ngl• ftg 1nd $5 .00 for hnnll licerue
w1fe, Nancy and ,children. Mrs. I ard A Marks, Jack•on; Mrs. bers are urged to attend.
·
Richmond Helphto It
·
ra te " staying With her mother. W II L N kel' Rt I Thur- The WSCS of Heath Melho- Orange 58 Kenslo• 33
I
Mrs. Max RoUer lor the present. ' If Cl t IC R . Mays Rt. 1 dis! Church will meel Monday A•htabula 57
Lmda, Ricky, Jsck and Deb- man, '"on · . '
Ashtabula St. Joho $3
W.
Va
,
Mrs
Hen.
evemng,
Jan.
10
at
7
30
p m. at w· kl If 70 M
b.1e Haw 1ey ho ve re turoed to East Lvnne,
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1c 1 e
entor 60
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h
. \Valb ldg Oh' ry f. Young. Spencer, W. a.; the church. Mrs. M. E Dowson A ht bul ~
IS
fir ome m
r e, 10. M '' d
R J ett Belle ill be th
, 3d
~ a a 011
after a holiday visit here with rs ~ gar · arr '
' w
e program .'e er
Aohtabuia St Joba Sit
their grandmother, Mrs. Grace ~ Va . Charles F. Chancey. and Mrs. James Brewmgwn, Wfckll!le 70 Mentor 410
Hawley, Mrs
Robert Allen!i -1Chesapeake lrtb
d~vottonal chalrJ~an. Hos~ssu Jeffenon 36 Chardon 18
worth •nd son, Jobn.
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B '
wdl he. Mrs. DaVId Entsmmger, F•irport 53 Perry 31
Mrs. M. (' Wd•on relurned I Mrs Ralph M. McGrow, Rt. Mrs C. A Emrrush. Mrs Wal· Clearv~ew 54 RidgeVIlle 56
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Friday from Wehaten, Iii., wher 1 Vmton, dau&amp;hter, 4 03 a m ter Hayes and Mrs, Erne&lt;t Bur. Avon lli Flrelanda 12
she has spent the past two Fnday · Dt ml ood
ton
lliliJland ll South Ambersl 41 '
1 1
weeks 111111 her ron and lomlly.
Tbr . Pomeroy Elementary Fremont Ron 74
Mr and Mrs. Woodrow WlliOO Mrs. Mack R. Bennett. Sr., PTA w•U meet Monday at 7:30
Lorain Admiral Kinl 11
end family, Her 1!'8ftd9on and ' Timothy N. Cond~. Mrs. Wood- p.m. Fathers night wlU be ob· Elyria Ill Lorain 43
lanuly, Mr. and Mrs. Woody ! row N Cox, Robm R. cr~g, served and suest apeaker wlli Norwalk St. Paul 76
Wilson, 11, and famlly of Fair. ' Mrs. Robert H. Craft ,Mrs. o. bo a stole patrolman. Hostess·
Lorala St Mal')'
banks Alaska alro vlllltd with ' ward Hubbard, Mrs. WliUamMT. H wiU bo motbm of the fourth CJ.velaad Gllrnour &amp;8
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K1mes Gregory S. Lee
rs g d
their family whUt sht ,..s there p 1 R p berto ~ ld L ra e.
Beachwood
She made the trtp by plane au . · em Nn, ~:od
Belhel No. 1!2 of the Interlla· Clevelalld Padua 15
from Columbus. Befort return· Pltiliips, Mrs. sncy
eo, tlooAi Order of Job's Daugh·
Cleveland Chane! 7% '
lng to Mlddi..,.... wbe vislltd Mrs. Delplla ,M. RIMrggle, BryMro. terr will meet in regular ..,. Revere 73 Nordonia 41
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Cl
~er grlltdd.atflhter,
Mr. and 8 d
M TIIOo Smith BIDD, o ay at : p.m., 1
eveland East Tecb 12
Mrs. Ron Hailey of Columbul. ,;:.un ;"~ p r~im.n. Mrs How: the Pomeroy MBBODie Tempi•
Ceveland GieavWe 511 ·
8
Mrs. Opal Priddy II a medical : ·E Suck' Charlet 0 Swick '!be Portland PTA will baYe Cluelllld Bruob 70
1
patient II Vrltrw Mllllorlal ~. Luthe; Thomas, • Hom.,: itr. regular meeting Monday evLakewood &amp;t
lloopltrl lD Pomeroy.
Good .0 M 1 Lee M Combo entng, January 10, at 7:30 p.m. Sbrker Holghto 71
Re&lt;ent holiday flllerlr ol Mr. Mrs. w~illi.,:; ·L. Hill, ·Mrs. A~ at tho ~~tbooi.
. East Cleveland Shaw &amp;7
1
and Ml'l. Jacob Turur were 1 n B Strait and illfall dalllhAN. II
Medina tl6 Westlake 4S
their 10111, Mr. and Mra. WJD. te
·
A apecial ~eting of Mtddl"' Cllyaho&amp;• Heights 71
1
lam Turaer ol Drytoll ud Mr. or.
port Lodge No. li6S F &amp; A M
Strongsvlllt M {ol)
and Mro. RayiiiOIId TUrner and
will be held Toesday, ot 7 30
dauchflr, Debbla, of Grovt City.
CIOtO
UrC eS
p.m. at tbe ronloring of thr
WIAT II Til£ TIIU111 , • ;
fVfRY ONE ON SALE
t
Malter Mason degree. RefmbT-sct. llld Mra. Jameo MilDley l!ld cblldrtn, 1..oekbourDo
0 OrtJCipO
ments wlll be aervtd. Kenneth
Air ForetBase,&lt;lolumbul, wort
K. Scit&lt;Js Jr. is worshipful mas9 cu. ft.
recent 9llllon wltb bts PI·
ter.
renh, .ur. and Mra. Walton Sixty churches of tht Scioto Tbe Amerlcaa Lejlon Auxl·
PHIL CO
Manley.
Presbytenan Presbytery
~U Uary ol Lewis Manley Post No.
parl,'cipate . 10 the denoiDID8· 213 wlil meet Tues., at 7 p.m.
Ail models are on sale up to the bii lT eublt
Jacbon Celllel' to
tron 1 "' mrUtoa fond lor lbe at tho home of Mra. Allee Hamp.
conatrucllon and eqwpmeDI of lA&gt;
Tbo Ill llrla ~... pl..
foot Phiico Marketeer. If you need • refrlcera·
Traia 160 Worken d!Urebes colleger remlnarleo n.
- • ..,.. M' - - WAIIIINin'OH (VPI - Tbe rcboola borpltrll ~ commWI:
.. foaacl ill the ,... Hnr tor t hiS " the place and now Is tht time. II:UJ
LttbGr llt~&amp;IIIIWII aJMIOIIIIN!d 1ty
lD the Unlltd Slates
llon&gt;W, "~o~hAbo111Nom
terms available' We trade'
t.dly " pnjlell undlr the and rr other couottres.
Doolnou. Wnte, pbcmo .. oflil
111111" wa Dfiel1 tt..,l IIIII Tbe Pretl~tery JOIIII ;.::~y for~
FRill: GOP7·
'n'll1llllc- lbbtlll"' lbem 000. 'I1Ie CfmpaliJI 11 belne
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Fllurt..., Melfll CMIIIJ •111
llllerelt 11M been llftl\l'"
berds are on DIIIA • EDPM ed.
test, one II on DHJR..EPPM, A ler ' lblp IIUdy Identified
and two are oR Owner Sampler, leadanhlp &amp;roiiPI l!ld polnltd
manual computation.
out tho need lor leadership d•·
Two herds exceeded 500 ibs. velopment.
butterfat average per
cow '!be Meigs County Cooper'a·
with 14,509 lb. and 12,219 lbo. live Exten!lou Service provides
By C. E. Blakeslre
The l.!rge::;t single organized Meigs Count is a part own-[ to work closely with four group11 help was given to school lunch 1 publicatJOn started m . October milk average. ' "Cow,
Crop, educational Msistance on an
Collllly A~t·nt. Agriculture I gr oup of \1e!gs county assisted er of the Jackson District Ex· ~oun~ homemaker!!
young :-.upervtsor~ m the
county going tJ ;lQ people and m Janu- Cost Clmlc" wa s attended by Individual or group buls in all
More than 4,700 persom - Uunng the .,ear included 388 4-1tension Camp at Canters Cave ~ workmg homemakers, low Jn- Lhwugh meetJ~g~ with a spe(·- ery" ~nd "Knowmg
a Goo~ 40 commercial farmers, •'Dai· areas of agriculture,
h001emen , wvmcn. and chtldre n - re·l !I duh hm ~ :md gtrls who were Im Jarkson Co unt)'. 1'hls past ' c~me famJIIes. and youth She taltst and providing pnnled t ef- It ts conc@rned "'th ttmely t.n ry nhentance,'' school W8!1 'Bt- maldng, marketing, resouret de-telved a9stst&lt;.~nce durmg IIH' enrolled Ill 7i!l projects. This I}'t'llr 62 Meigs county (-ll club wlll, of course, COI~tinue to er~n('e mat~rial
. [ormation . '.n Home Ec.onomu s tend~?d by 30 datryrneA.
velopment and youth.
.
past year from lhe Metgs Cmtn- progt am 1th hoys and g1rl!J In !members ~nd 11 camp counsel-~ work \~1th the .organ1zed M_e•g~ Se~tembet and ~tober WOJ k- An}'one v.Jshmg to rjecc1ve the , 1'we!ve farmers completed the All that is required to receive
ty Cooperotavt' Extenston ~erv- :rl club~. rottld not have been lors participated m the trajnlng County ExtensiOn Homemaker ~hops m remodeling and aller- Hometnakel s Newsle.ter may Metgs ( ounty 100 Bushel Corn this asslt!lance Is a telephone
1ct stuff. acrordmg to thr an ('flrriPd out without the asstst- ~ m conservatiOn, crafts, recrea- 1clubs.
mg clothmg w~re taught by t~le (·on tart the Extenswn Offtce
Club program sponsored by the cell to WY 2-389&amp;, I persoll81
nual report Just completed.
(l lll'6 of 57 vo lunteer advtsors tion. and comrnumty living heid i In both a"riculture and home home economics ag~n.t at S.tl·
Leader t~ammg
mee~mgs Mrlgs County Agronomy Com· call to the office loceted m the
1~cunom cs •opportunlly s pro· vatlon .Army HQ Addllional help were held m · Vegetable Cook·
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96 • b
t f the Meigs County
Servmg th e eountv ~t th{' ~rt' - and '1.2 Jlln ln r Ica ders
a. t th e camp
. d mtttet' Average y1e aws ,, asemen 0
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sent tinll' ar r Countv
E:-.:tl:'n· A spec Jal activity durmg the : High honors came to :MeJgs l Vlded for 'traming m an; held ~as glv~n to two ow ~nc~mel ery" and .,Knowm ha
(~~o bu shPI~ pl'r acre compared to Home, or a Jetter. Individual
sJOn AgL•ni s \Lll ~art&gt;! F Clll- poq se\'era l years has been a i County 4-H clnb yo'ung ~eope ! that specialists are pro\:tded by ' ~on:'ema ers on an m lVI U;.J F'Jt," lh~ latter ~ug l by S rs. the five \'ear average for Meigs farm and home visits will br
hth~. Home Elonnmt L:-, :.md l' JOin! proJect With local farm tills past year when Richard ., the College of Agriculture and' a1ts,
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OJ ~na ,;yne~, x~ensiOn t~- Cou ntv nf 54 I bushels. Seven made upon request
F. Blak~slet&gt; ,\gneulturl' .Jo)CI' rovper.1ttves Ill the study or co~ Koblentz was oomE'd an Ohio Hnme Economlu ttl Otllo State ''PI series o d ourp esl:)ul\s, cJa ~· k IS ml5ormMa !OQ was at. farm(' r!i HChleved the lOO bush- There were 3,110 bulletins dis·
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'anmng
11n
reparmg en UIIC tG It ~1gs coun y
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h
i t b led
196' Ev•rv pmon
Bowen IS thr hill -tlmt' s•'\l't' oprr,llves,
an
leadership delegate, Sne Ann Umv£'1~11).
Meals" !or the Youn F'amil," II
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el ctub. torn urves1 1osse5 n _ra u . m
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tary and Sue Wt)l)de 1s a p&lt;trt bu'ill lf:&gt;:-. flnrl\ f'artn
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have
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reduc· m Me1gs County Is welcome to
the r•a u vouth n A FHA and 4_H yers came e scc1e ary 0 1 llunng t9tl5 '8ss1stance was Wd'&gt; eunducted for ymmg home· In the agr1cullure&lt;~l f1eld 41) 11
.• 11 .1rvc-t lo&gt;s" v·ls!l the offtce browse throuah
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41 1 111 ~'
t tme st•cre I&lt;lr\ " 1" 0 111 1
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, up1101stery rna. kers or t he I',u tt' and a1 .ea m Mr1gs &lt;'.OUn ly constgnol
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m the Ohio State Jumor
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WflS chosen -as fLT~t runner- up 1 1
ttona,1 horne econo m- year h as been the Homema k- ons 1ra 1tona1 S&lt;l 1es m
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Bowen
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Wt~rPhuu ~E". Ollto St&lt;Jtt&gt; Univer~ 1 Q
,school Twelve homemaker~ ~nd most popular adiVJ!Jes t.lll~ ft~ht . st-ee1s ~·etghmg. 6SL1 pkm. •· Mrt~ founty _A Look being an important reason for
The CooperaftVP ~!('mann dr· :-.tl \ and lht· t\111:-;cum ol Sci- · In lm.'lle economics, gulde·. •"arned h?w to re-cover turn! }C&lt;~r has been the Homemak- fJeJwd s At the rust Meigs Coun- Abeart," was prepared as the the- United StalPs farmer en·
vice pru~ram ~~ .t JOir tl dfmt l'll l'e and fndu stry ln Columbus I lines prOVIde for MISS Gnfflthg ture. lnstJluhonal - ma~~g-~:n~nt _en ~nthly newsletter.__T -~ a_s ty Steer Club Salt. - - • - - res\tlt of the "'ttrk of 75 agri-1Joying o world·wlde
reputaby the co ttn'\' , s t.~tP .~nd f,.d~'r - T11o gn ls. l"attv Dorst end I
busttlt'"" and l'Ommumty lead· taon t\5 the most knowledgeable,
al govern mPn ls to prm tdr m f' .11 I3.1dcy \Wre
d-elegates
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Frlr.nds or Frank LandAkl':r, •
f'r" 11111 lnttHin'&lt;i t'Qptes were sc1enlifK. and skillful produc·
wlw :-;uffered a heart attaLk on
fqnml, out or S(hool edur ~I ! JOII ftolll lhts Jli'Pg t' .l lll to thf.' Am er·'
arriSODV e
I cm:ul(ltrd II\ t~ rountv
and ar of foodstuffs in history.
to adults .Uld \!illlh m lllnl 1•.1 1\ [nslllult' or Cooperatives
i Df'C' IOwdlbegladtohear he
rural non·lnrm ·""' urran ,If ,, ( ll l!PIIilla, Nll;s!)Ull, Ill Aug·
" Improved and w•s able to
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f'!!w In Farming

Teachers see
Demonstrations
At Beauty Solon

Extension Service Activities of l\965 are Summarized

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Phone WY·2·2115
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of btouliful Bronzeglow Birch and you will be
amazed at the enormous improvement ;ust this
oDe change makes. You can frnish out your kitchen
later at your convenience. We have available a

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plan. Exper t installat1on handl ed hy our own experienceu ere" Suitable te"'" con he am~~~ged.

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BIRCH

Cash &amp; Carry-cash &amp; Delivery-Budget Plan

Th;nk of it I You pay lor Ieos for the Rom1ngton
Super 7B4. Yet, here is a saw with features that
used 1o be available only in expen1rve profetsional
mod oil. Tile Super7~4 is by IBf 1M --powerful
chrill IIW in !Ia prlculass. A!ld lt'a~~~gg!ld-w•ll
srond liP to lila eolllllnt grind of dei4v paduc:bon
cuttong.

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FEATUflES - Powerful64 eu. ...
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' mted b) It-are, if tbey can't
: see it, in perhaps their greatest
bargaining position tver.
Tlte networb art desperate
for good prorct to flil
those
movie nilhtr In lilt future IIIey have five auch nlghto each
week coming up next season. t
is a ct.nce for the writers who
deserted television, or who
•ant 1o work for It, to demand
a greater share of independence thon tbey hove been able
w get. The same with the
stars
Thry don'l need televislon.l
TeleviSion needs Ihem. They :I
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movies wlth p...,.sold titles. 11 is
a time to bargain from
LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTOR
alrength, to be hardnosed and
Sit back and mow your lawn .••• rake, 1111, 10, and 12 lip-an with direct drhe (no
ftrm &lt;or "" deal)-even wltr
horrow, seed, fertilize, spral, haul, remD!Ie belts or chains to wtiiiJ lbaul). llodanl
aponsors, who hke prHOi~
anow.
Handle dozens of jobs fast and stylina.andeasyltlndi...,.Encf....Sfor
, roodlJ as well u any producer
lily
with
1 Cub Cadet and YQtJr choice of )ears of ruiiiiBd Ule. faiYIInniMillblt
: II could be
television'• last
over 50 attachments. Threemodels-7, --llllllldaettheMCidltsaon.
cbaoce for legitimacy.

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Roush's Shoe Store

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FLOOR SAMPLES

Special Prices On New

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h 111 r.. .n over 9oatbtn CIIWIIler.
cMI .. nftrnd to JIICklall 011 lba CIIDPit,rl committee
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and Mrs lliel French VIS·
ited the Davtd Reese fami ly ill
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Balttmort&gt;, Ch nstma s day
this nice
Mr and Mrs. Lar!'y Ch:ark and By BENARD BRENNt..;R
fh(' Umvrr sity of MmnesoL1's
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Mr and 1\lts. Earl Starke at- WASHINGT?N 1UPI)- :res- ~ College of Agrlrulture, mli"m
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lasts ....
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a weekend wtth ,hts mother, l Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhode.s ~~~~~~a~p:ar!tupt~i;~.- ong-range A commisrion slaff aide seld
:-vJr. on d Mrs. Joe Carsey.
I VISited thl"lr son, Mr
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ted t dP the panel's fn st meetmg would
Mr and MT s P lUI Stemmelz R' b d Rh d
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and rthtldr en spe~ t Clmstmas I C'Cha~ I o esw aVndV fctmt y I dde to mclude in Its st udy a open here next Tuesday' con'
at , ar eslon,
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witb Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Mr and Mrs. Robert Duncan ~~;~es 10° b:eh~~d alate~' t~~!l ;e;~ Pre~Sident Huber t H. Humphrey.
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of Slmde vi!llted h1s parent!!
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I{obert Gibson of lhe Na~y Mr .' a~d Mrs~ John Duncan '1•n~e:: ~~s in~:~ · be scheduled establi5h'llent of such a gt oup.
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b 'da Md
Chmtmas day
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Each regaona 1 l!le!ls 1on wa II hP , The commtssion
has not yet
.• Mr. (lnd MrB Robert Alktre home here
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•were business visiton lrr Co- Fnend~ WIShing to wnte to devoted to II. review of pollr.Jes selected an execuhve dtredor ,
iumbuf! recently Mrs Sharon Ha1ve~ F:a~tman mav do so for the lej:JOn's major crops or a vital post in such a setup. [ts
Jewell kept the office.
by sendmg l'us rn :u\ m care prob lems
sta tr will be relauvrly sma ll.
~11 and M1 s Bob Roblnson of I\ larks R~ s l Home, MrConJohnK~n named the 30 .m,.m- s1x to ten economists and clenof Lakeview spent Chnstmas nelsvJIIe, Ohio, P. 0. Box 49. ; ber commission la~t f&lt;.~ll. Head· cal help.
w1th her father. Ray Wilson.
, ed by Dean Sher\\ood Berg of Most of the panel's time next
, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wells v!s·
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' ited he~· parents, Mr and Mrs
I routme organi,.t10ral matters
Stewart recently.
labt-led motion picture!!.
I But the group ts also scheduled ,
Christmas dmner guests or
The reasons are stmple:~,
to hear bneFings from govern- I
the Dale Willlams' were Mr.
B) RICK DU BROW
The budgets will not be able ment exports on the cu rrent 1
and Mrs. Btl\ Ctrapman and son, , HOLLYWOOD (UPH - You to match the budget, or h1gh- 1farm s1tuatlon at home and
• ~anna, Mr. and Mr9. Elda , may hovtr been readmg here class movlemakers today. The abmad, and the productiOn po~rsej and Mrs Lola Cam and and there about the gt oY.i ng , stars. w111 therefore be mostly tentlal of lJ ~ agnclture. ll ,
Carolos Ca m. Afternoon callers ~ shortage of movies fur televl·l of a medmm or low Jevt&gt;l wtll also h~r1 r from cabmel nf- '
were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney How- : ston.
Ever}thmg else Will also be fleers, 1nr ludmg the secretflries
ery and children and John Glb· , You may also bavo read lhal l proportionately cheaper.
of •lair, agnculture, labor and 1
:.son of Athens.
the video networks, to replemsh Furthermore, the demand by 1rommcrcP
Mrs F'r.ances Young VISited 1their supply, 3re making deals the networks for the tremen- Johnson h~t~ given the com1
' Mrs. Nellie Clay ~t the county left end r•ght w1th produclion Idou• quantity U1ey need Will , miSSion 18 month' w come up
home recently.
firm• to tllro out motJon j make Jt Jmpossible to Het the w1th proposals for farm pohcy I
l Mrs frank Epple has tm- p1ctures lor television.
scnpls that now hold 1m an era m winch surpluses no
1 belter
1 ployment at the Blue end Gray
Many of these ftrml are video movie watchers. There longer are American agnculrest.Burant at Pomeroy.
either the studtus--or Ll re allu~:t l aren't that many good ston~!l. ture's ch1ef problem. Che.JrmBR
Mrs .. Betty Groh~ spent a l with tho studios--that have ' And further, tho new !tim&lt; Berg Is reported to hope that
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week m Columbus With Mrs. Ibeen responsible for most of themselves will mevltably have the JOb wont take that long. He
Bessie Graham.
' the junk on tbe borne acreen 1o be approved by oponsors for is said to be settmg a J5·month
, Allan. Borgan of Oll u m- 1today. There hat been much viewm@, wh1ch means
mort target date
bus VISited hla motbt'r, Ne!Ue 1written about this but it 1eem!l limitation!
So)bean Plan!l
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Borgan.
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' to me that not en~ugh attf·ntum
An eqiJilllv important pomt i'
An Agnrulture Dep&lt;trlment
Lowrence Bnckles iind Ailee has been paid to perhaps the that \IJC\H~Is most def lmtel} spokesman sa 1d tod ay that n1• i
"' odd;r.oo, londmorl fuel o~
Reeves were recPnt VISitors of rnnst importent point.
know lhe dlffereme betw(•en decJston Iras been reached as
Mf'Yice
qiv" yOt.t Automati&amp;
Gu\' Bolm
The networks who buy this glossy mO\IIe product and yet on the 1966 government sup·
Doted
Doliwwy
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Mr and Mr9. Btl.! Chapman Qutckie product from the1r new televJsJon ~tuff Ttley have port price (or soybeans Ht!l
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no dttct..
had 8 b~rthday ,dmner
for , suppliers are buying fool's KOld proved! it, like this
comment rnme in the wake of
lnCJ to do. We tW .W....~ to yoor oeod; Eos
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budget pion tales tloo pindi ovt of peol.;.,onl:
wtttl thos. present Including porodlse.
antholog!t!!,, w\thout conhnuwg an incnase m so) bean sup·
1nCJ bllo. Call the ....... below
boo&amp;, oil -~
Mr tlnd ~1rs Elda Carsey, Mr.
Mislabeled Sho"s
1stars and charaeters, have b~en pOi t:.
and Mrs. Ch~pt;Jan and Mr. and The plam fact lS that, for the tatmgs death. Yet
rnovJes, The Amenean Sobean As· '
Mrs Dale Williams, Mrs. Lol·a most part, the .mpphers will be which 111 effect a1e anthologies socJatlon asked the depculment l
Cain and son~ Carlos, Mr. .and Iable to turn out not reasonably since they vary m stars, Wednesday to sl"l the 1966 sup- I
Mrs Verhn Howery and Mr, good mo'lle5 that now hold characters and form at each port at $2 35 a bushel, 10 cents i
and Mrs. Rodney Howery and viewers, but limply ionser week, have been b1g ratmgs more than tht rate whach has '
For Prompt EHicient
twn ch1ldren.
television ahows that are successes n short, the Viewer been m effect since 1962 Then, :
-~~-- -- - , IS perfectly aware of what IS on Thursc:tay, National Formers
the real goods and what IS Union President James G. PatService On Treated Home Delivery
second-hand , and the networks ton urged Agriculture Secretary
wtll fmd th1s out to tht&gt;1 r Orville L. Freeman to raise
Fuel, Bulk Gas, Oil and Grease.
misery.
the support pnce by 25 cents a 1
Po.,lble Qu•llty
. bushel
Vet •mid oll lhe second-bond ! But two other sroups - the
stuff that w1ll surely emanate , Amef!can Farm Bureau Federa- l
from the new supphers, there two and tho National Soybean '
could be-if the r1ghl parties Processors Association - de~
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
saw lhe aituation . clarly- livered ronfiicling odvice. The I
almost ~s m~st renaiSsance of federation adv1sed agamst d
Serving Meigs, Gallia &amp; Mason Counlltl
VJd~~· hke th1s:
increase; the processors report· I
\.\nte1s, stars and producers edly took the same 11 tand1 . ~~J..,~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~t!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t!!l!••~·
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H"n•ng "nd Mr
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and Mrs. Roy Hanmg of New
Albanv spen l Sunda\, Dec 26
wtth Mr and Mr!l Guy Bolm
· Mrs James PaynP
Mr and
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Dail)'_Sentlnel, Pomeroy.MJddleport, 0 . Jan. 8, 1966-1
Conneaut 62 Genevo 49
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Mayfield 6-1
Roanoke 34 Catoobc U. 72
Utah 17 Amona 78
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Ohio Rlgh Scbool Basketball
Pameovdie Riverside 44
W Va. St. 86 Aidron-Brdds 86
CODtaga 93 Idaho SL II&amp;
West. St. 77 Colo. Minoa 62
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Meillodiat oblll'&lt;b, IDDODOOo
By Ullltod PrtiS otel'llllboool Cardlaai 81 Ledgemont 46
i LVI18Stn Ill; Shaw I t 10)
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ed loday lllat due to a fur.
Gauge reading"
Galllpoll• Spn ngfield South 78
j Pymatuning Valley 78
Shphrd 73 Dvs&amp;Elkns 67
Ad'ams St. 9! Cool. St. CoD. II
nare breakdown tbert wlU br Dam 11 9, '5 I, running 62 feet
Lima Semor 60 1
(;rand Valley 47 By United Press lnteraailonal Voorhees 128 K1llrell 106
UCLA 79 Oregon St. 35
' Brdgwlr 81 Old Dmmon
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ao cburcb School Sunday. Row- on rollers, Pomeroy. Mason 22 Pittsburgh Norlh Catholic 69 1Amherst 57 Oberlm 53
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B
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La
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Cleveland St. Joseph 64 KeystoM 60 roo Sl e
Adelph1 75 Bndgeport 68
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TO MEET ALL DAY
ph a Delta Kappa, national Ita· be eollllaeted ot 11 a.m. to 1 65 sUitlonary. Kanawha Falls I Portsmouth 55
Cleveland Hawken School 81
Am. lnt 92 Colby 79
,f Wnstn Slm St 124 Fytlevl 59
The Syracu .. Help and Learn
&lt;hera' honorary • held their Jan. lbe bmmnt of tbe cbnreb. 3 82 rising, Charleston 19 26 CIS ·
Coiumt&gt;u• Eaat 43
Cleveland Byzantme 49 Norwich 90 Slonhill 85
Tenn St BO PoliSh Nats 70
Club will meet ali-day in th•
uary meeting at lola's Beauty 'l'bt. lal'llaee wtll be repaired ins. London, Marmet and WID· Portsmoulb West 79 Valley 71 Cleveland Lutheran West 73
Pennsylvania 91 Brown 51
, Fla St 78 M~am1 IFia I 62
town hall Wedneaday, January
Salon, Pomeroy.
aut week and regular 1elle-- Held dams were on the sills. Northwest 86 Wheelersburg 73
Cleveland Lutheran East 45 cornell 9fi Harvard 80
I Morgan St 95 Howard 91
12. beginm111 at 10 a.m. Pro·
Maxine Wingett read "Trill- duloo wiU be resumed Jaa·
New Boston 59 Mmlord 50
Unioto 73 Southrastern ~
RRhode Island 97 Vermont 63 I KnoxVIlle 116 Benedict 101
jects will be maldng booked
ule to Muale';, lor thethe lDaplra· IWJ' II.
Boat Movementa:
Porlllmocth East 65 Clay 1!2
Spnngfleld Shanee 56
Phlla. Phrmcy 71 Lncln u 70 N.Car A&amp;T 75 J C. Smith 70
rug• and three dimenrloruti p1,.
t10nal topic .... ter
buainesr
"'""" Oblo River _ Cotton Queen Columbus West 74
Covington 46 Rider 107 Upsala 71
Tampa 86 Augusta Coli. 16
lures A sack lunch wlll be enmeeling, cillducltd by lW pres·
Columbus North 70 Albaay 92 Rome·Canaan 31
Columbia 77 Dartmouth 72
M;dWetth
joy•d at noon Anyone Interested
ldenl, Eli&gt;abeth Pickens, !bel ,,.
o ""'""""'"' , ...., down t:l , uo a.m.; Polly
R. Columbus URden 59
West L1berty 61
Prince!A&gt;• 61 Yale 55
Monmouth 78 Coe 62
is
welcome.
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f '-. down 14, 1 a m.; Lou1s1ana up
Columbua South !3
Mechanicsburg M Allred 116 Union 86
, Beloit 67 Knox 57
slrallon of facial make·up, us- .
~:· ~ma ..mi:;~~; :pR~~e6·~~1 Colmbe Central 113
Liberty Benton 74
IE Strdsbg 94 w. Chotr g()(ot) :Centralia ltO Sprmglield 80
tng Merle Normaa ColmeUca.
a;. ,, Ne~ Marttnsvllla up 17 , 31
Colmbus Brookhaven 11 ,
Cory·l\awsoo 55 Phlla. Text. 108 Blmnt Abby 11 Johet 102 Morton 17
lola, assisted by Poiiy Hyael1
Colurnbul Eartmoor 7a
Ottawa Glandorf 71
Sooth
Luther 76 Central ilowa) 65
ahowed techniques of
!trial 11
P m ; Harvey Jordon up 17 • 2 - '
Columbus Whetotone &amp;8
Fort Jennhljl 51 , Wolford 82 Pembroke 60
Carleton 75 Grinnell 63
30 o.m.; Poplar up 19, 6.30 p.
Beauty Tips
ca1 e and bair atylins.
•
1 Marion Franklin 78
, Spencervllle M Uluflton ~
lf'ainmont 89 Beckley 81
Sl Olaf 70 Corneii !Iowa) 67
19
6
111
Thosr ationdlng the demon- Mrs. Orville RReeder of Col· ·; Onward up · • m ; An·
Columbus Wlllnul R1dge &gt;7 1Cridersville 71 Waynesfield !1 ~--- - Wm. Penn 15 Wartb':"g 65
Now, that the
1Dubuque 94 Buena VJSta 61
alra t10n were Bernice Hollman, umbus IS spendm g two weeks drew Calhoun up 20 · 2 a m.; Upper Arlmgton 41
Otlt&gt;VJlle 72 Miller Ctty 54
Kettering
Fairmont
W
est
M
1
busy
holiday
Elma Louks, Ellzabeth Picken•, with her '"ter, Mrs W. H. Titan up 21 · 1 a.m.:
Elisha
Whilehall 45 i Columbus Grove !1
SpriRgfield North 58
Mill1kin 99 Carroll 11
season
a over,
Edna Price, Francer Roberti, Eberst&gt;ach and daughter, Min Woods up 22, 5· to "m : Walter Bfx.ley 41 Urbana 38
Continental !1() ,
Fairborn 55 Wooster 69 Ohio Wesleyan 58
let 's start tht
Nonga Roberto, Helen Snuth, Syb1l.
1 Beckjord
down 23 • 9 10 p.m.; H1lhard 59 Grove City M
Kalida 61 [.etpsic 54
Bellebrook 11t1 Carlisle 84
Def1ance 102 Spring Arbor 72
New
Year
Goldie Story, MaX!nr Wmgctt
Nil&lt;&lt; Jamce Wchrung ha• "' . Tibolt up 23, 6·:l0 am : Ben Maryovtllo fJ Wetlervillt tt
Art••dm 55 McComb M
Farmerovilie 64
West. Rsrve 101 Case Tech 75
right,
by tak·
and (I guest. Rosalie S!.Ory.
\l.lfne? to he! !Jt.udles ttl ~L ! Mc_l nul up. nr~~nup 11 40 p, :vlifflin 60 London 55
Taylor t6
I
Jefferson Towoshlp52 Bethany 8l John Carroll 70
ing a reaJ
Hcfreshments of mmts, cook- Marys College Colu mbus, af· 1 m • Alton Z('ph~l down GrNn lluhanna 60 Groveport 33
North College Hill 73 1Troy 75 Miamisbcrg 70
H1o Grande 74 Cntn Walsh 59
good look at
tes and coflee were !lerved bw,. ter spendmg lbe holidays wnh lup 1·35 &lt;~ m : Pennsylvania up West .Joefreraon 55 Dublin 47 ICtntJnnatJ Hughee 56
Sidney 37 (;reenvJlle 34
Wilberforce l09 Urbane. 49
our complex· I
lola.
· . her p~renls, \11'. and Mrs Ed· Greenup 2 ~0 am
Buckey~ Columbus st. Mary ~
Cincmnati Courtt!r Tech 52 Celina JCHS 68 Marion Local 63 l.irTelnU 90 Cent Mthdst 7l
1on Do we find harsh dry
.
win Wehtung
~ Slate up trreenup 3.40 am . 1
Columbus Academy 47 Coleram 71 ~i Brruard 43
NorthwesteJH 118
Oshkosh i9 Supenor 77
hnes, pimples,, blackhead ~
whtteheads or JUSt a ne-g
Donald Wehr~ng who Ja at- P'rlcberger down Greenup 4 30 Columbus Umversily 61
Cindnnall Elder 79
Mmmt East 63 Stout 55 Plallev1lle 54
lected appearance' Call me
tendmg the Semmary at Bloom- ~ m : J S Lrw1::; up Greenup
Columbus Rosary 27
Cincmnati Purr.e\1 56 Tecumseh 66 Northeaste rn til Sx Fils 38 Nrthwstrn \ Iowa) 85
for your free hour on beau~ngdale, w1ll return to his stud· II;, 20 am H F:: Row\~~
up IFranklin Heights 54
' Fmn~ytown 71 Mt. Healthy 60 I Mmster 70 New Bremen 56
St r\orbert 99 Lawrence 71
ty care and a. l"omplunenlary
m.akt&gt; up
1es Sunday. after spendinll his Greenup 7 55 am : Franklin
lfam 1tton Township !.1 Oak Hllls 74 Hamson 68
l'iqua catholic 64
Southwest
Lei s maluo lll love lit·r you
... acalion WJ~tl h!s parents, Mr. Pier('e do .... n \1eldahl 1 55 p m: I Pleasant VJ('W 47
I Mllf~rd 72 ~Anernont 61
I
Wapakoneta St Joseph ~I Hrdn-Smmns 107 llou Bapt n'
in ·'66" .
and MI S E.dwm Wehrung
Bob Benter down Meldahl 10
Tea~s V'alley 4n Cmcmnatl Withrow 68
' Frankha Monroe 76 Newton 49 Alk T('hrs 56 Coli Ozmks 46
- lola Bartrum
IC f Q
Mrs. Dtavld Cummgs return- p.m: Warren Hougland up Newark 63 Trenton 51
ClncmnatJ Woodward 65 1 Versalllfl~ 59
· Hardmg 69 Hendnx 60
Thr Mary Martha Mission· ed to her work al Kroger otore Meldahl 12 !0 am. Valley Voy- ZenesVIIie 52 Lancaattr 41
rmcmnati LaSalle 63
Mississinawa Vallev 50 Hnd"n i5 Ouach1ta Bapt 73
llr.,. Circle met at tht Ftrsl afle1 a weeks vacallon.
lager up Meldahl 5 am : Bar- Clull!cothe 70 Manett&lt;t 6U
,
Cincinnati Roger B.acon M Middletown Fenwick 36
At k A&amp;M 97 -\rk 'Tech 83
I
t;api!SI church of
Pomeroy Mr and Mrs DaVId Cum1njo bara Br.nl nown M•ldahl 5'4! Worthington 89 Grandview 57 I Norwood &amp;l Lmroln Heights 41 West Middletown - Mnd!Son 40 s W Okla St 80 N W Okla 61 i
Monday evenln~t It opened witt. and ch lldrt&gt;n, Rex and Jenell am
Mt Vernon 84 De!awane 62
Dayton R()QS~Velt 71
New Pans 72
West
1
Phone WY 2·3557
1
II reading by Mrs
Harold vis1ted Christmas week m DayColumbus Ready fiO
Daywn Rot 11 5S
College Corners 87 Brglvn Young 95 Anz St 81 ' 234 E. M•in
Pomeroy
I emley and pr•yer by Mrs Or· ton with his SISler and brother- Galllpolls Dam - Trojan up
·Reynoldsbul'g 56 Dayton Meadowdaie 64
vtl le Wiles. Dtfferent projects m-law, •Mr and Mrs. Wilby 3 20 p m : Semel dowD 1 15 •· I,Johnatown 58 Lakewood 54
Da~ton Dunbar jl
were dlscussc&lt;i lor the year.
R11 hards and Mr. and Mrs. m ; Philtp Sporn up 2 30 a m.; UtiCll M Licking Heighll 40
I Dayton Colonel While 56
The same oftieen were elect· Kenneth D1xon
1 Reliable up 5 41t a m.
Watkin! Memorial 62
Dayton K1ser ~D
rd for tht new year. They are Mrs Lydie Stewart returned!
NorthridJ• 10 Dayton Fairview 59
\lrs Hnrold Lemley, pres!- lo her home East Mam St. Fr1- Kanawha River Duncan Liberty Union 51
Dayton Wilbur Wright 33
dent; Mr1. Orville Wiles, vie•- day afternoon, from Vetfrans ]Bruce up Mllrmet 11 ' 45 pm..;
Lancaster Fenwick 48 Dayton Patterson 53
0 · F." Shearer up Marmet 3 2ll Millersport 63 BerM un 1on $0
pre1ident, and Mrt
Jterman Memonal. llos~1ta l.
Dayton Stivers 44
DEADUNE FOR PURfHASE OF 196ti DOG l.lrENSE IS JANU ~RY 20TH.
1\.lartin, aecretary and tre&amp;!IUr· l Mr~ Guy ~. Guanther and a ,m.' Lucy Jane Lucas down Big Walnut 88 OlentaRiY 5~
DByton Cham made 50
1
r.r Th!rt were eight member!! I Mrs. James Bo~d were guests \\mfJeld 2 30 p.m ;_ Allen
R. Buckeye Valley 65
Davton Blmont 46
ONE DOLLAR ($1 00) PENALTY IF UCENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER
presenl.
when Mrs. Paul Taylor enter• Memll down Wml101d $ p.m.;
Richwood North Union 54 Dayton ~ller 102
THAT DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THiS HAI\DY APPL!CA·
Strawberry ohortcake and cor. lamed the Bi·Monthly Canasta Jelferson up Wmfiold 1:30 p. Marlon Catholic 71
Prtbit Monroe 55
TJON BLANK AND ~!A I L TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT
f,·e were served by Mrs. Wiles club Thu!'llday evemng at ber m ; Fneberger down . Wrnflold
Cardington 88 Tipp C•ly 77 Brookville 55
anr Mrs. Guy Co,..a.
home , Spring Ave. Prizes for , 9 50 .P m ; Georgo Pnce down Athens 59 Middleport !~
Eaton 112 Northmonl 58
HOUSE NOW. FEES ARE TWO DOLLARS ($2 00) FOR EACH DOG, MAL&amp;
games were awarded to Mrs.! Winfield .11 p.m.: A. J. Patten JBP.klon 83 GaUipoiis 51
ctnrmnati Taft 1116
OR FEMALE.
Gumther and Mrs. L'harles Rlf· dowo Wrnl•eld 1:36 am.
Well&lt;ton 11ft Logan M
Cmcmnati Aiken 79
fle. Refreshments were served
PlaiD c1ty 82 The Plains 87
Anderson 72 Reading 52
, To obtain licens. bv mail f11l in and mail tillS form to GORDON H.
by the hoste ss to those named
Madison South 16 Greenview M1Deer Park M Loveland 56
above and Mro. Jobn Beaver.
Sheridan 52 Miller 41
'I Sycamore tt lndlrn Rills 62
CALDWELL, COifNTY AUOITOR , Me.gs Count~. Pomeroy. Ohio. Enclose
Mrs. Gu) COwan, Mrs. Max
Piqua 71 Beiiofoatalno 65
Locl&lt;land Bt Pnncelon 71
Folmer and Mro. Rlehard Fia·
Findlay 61 Marion Hardm&amp; 50 Cmclnnatl St. Xavier 65
Hlf-addreued stamp.d envelope and price of lic•n••·
law.
~
Chllllcotho Flaget 71
Cincmnat1 Moellrr 61
Mr. Poui Cuci, Mi •1 pj,.1
Paint Valley 16 ' We&lt;t Milloa 70 Northridse 62
Postmaster, II re&lt;uperatlni
JAM. t
Zant Trace 8l Westlall 59
Oakwood 65 W.,t Carrollton 55
1/lale Dog $2 00 Spayed Female $2 00 Female $2 00 Kennel License UO
Irom surgery et Mella General
Rvival at the M.E. Cburcil Cleveland Benedictine 74
Vandai~a Butler tt
,
Hospital Ill Pomeroy.
beginning Jan. g wlth Rev. Jack
Cleveland Jobn Hay 52
Trotwood MadiSon 78
Ownen Nsmo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. David Enslllliltior baa
Stuller of Eureka, preoeh1111. Cievtlllld Collinwood 75
Ketlorilll F'lllrmont East 67
J.ddrtiSI
returned lrom Charlerloll, W.
"ntorod Hospital
JAN. 11
Cleveland Lrtiu 19
Wayne 60 ,
I a "here •he spent the hall· p
H er HThe Rivervlo
PTA will Cltvol11d John Marshall 83
Dayto1 Siebblru liO
TownsWp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - arsons en 1er 1ng 0 1z
w~
c
1 nd u.
l
d&lt;.~}~ w th. her !!on and daugh- Jtal du n n the last 24 hoUJo;; mef't Mondav even!ng, Ja11. 10
leve a nuly Name 15 ,
Bnercrl!ek: 59
ler M, and Mrs. Chorles Ent•· l P
J . at 7 30 A film will be pmen)- Cleveland Si. Ignatius .15
' Xeaia 61
I! ()I{
inl 111 ded · l'~~ 1s ,Jt 1argaret
JWr jBteed I Fou
d
f
1
Aao!So•l
mmger an ~mily and Mr. 'Bnd Smtth, 834 First Ave. Charles i ed '' If 'fhese Were
You 1
( levPiand l.mtoln &amp;6 :__ ___:======~
I
I
u-· ~~-1\lr~ Hath Zohn and famtly. l Shar e Jr, 1818 Chatham Ave : Chlldrrn " The Browmes will Cleveland Rhodes 7~
&amp;'
I I I I I
I
I , Brown[Yellow LongI ShortI Known[
Paul.
~liS. John Kinca1d has re· I Ph / ' A d
~ 1·hell Lo~- 1 have charge of the !lag cm.l
Cleveland South &amp;I
Yr. Mo M F Blk Wh1te l.ray Brinrllr Tan!
1RIP nRrdev. ~~"
lut twd from a holiday vis1t m
A'
M mony lnstrumental numben Cleveland Height.c; 78 Euclid 43
f) b
W
'
@r lliC!'
I' rS
nfl3
un ar, . Va , wJtb her daugh- Mtll er Watel Joo Star Rt.: Mr!! will be presented by the atu· i Parma Valley Fo.rge 82
Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.
tel. Mrs Paul Ruttencutter and Carl H Veath, RtR. 2 Cheshire; 1dents, directed by Mr. Yeago.
. ( l Perm a 65
9AMToSPM
Children.
M . AI a F McGuire Rl
1 Tbe Daughters of Ruth t·la" Bedford ~ E'astl~Je North 41
Mr and Mrt. Charles Sauer C" l~! M M ry' J Hale o! the United M&lt;'thodJgt fhurch Berea 75 GnrfJe!d Jletghts 67
Thur. 9 AM to I PM
. daug hter I Rl.
rown
' l' "Mrs aHerbert
. C.' I wtll meet at the home of Mi!l:'l Map I~ H~ lght!l 63 Midpark 54 '
arr ~ue~ ts of th tlr
1 Vmton
and family, Mr. and Mro. Del· i St· 1 Pt Pleasant · James p Lydll Ebersbach Monday at 21Rock) RIVer 55 Avon Lake 49
Sot.9AMto9PM
1
b••·t Welker ond children
Ke:~e7, Ht 2 Letart;' Mrl. Har: p m.
I Fairview 81 Olmsted Falla &amp;5
Kenneth Cole hns returned w
N H d
PI Pleasant · The Disabled Amencan vet. Brecksville 6a Independence 00
COUNTY AUDITOR of Meigs County
thP Navy base at Norfolk, Va.,
'1 H o:r ~n. Rt 2 Racln~ erans and Auxihary Will rneetiBrooklyn 61 WarrenBvillt 51 I
1 1
Llun11 mu8t b1 Dbttintd not later than Jan. 20, 1966, to a"Yoid p&amp;yin9 ptn&amp;lty Aft~
fo! lowing a visit he~e WJth h11 1:: J Sp~ ~:e ."Jackson; Rich- Monday at 7 30p.m. All mem- North Royalton 43
;
Middleport
thiS date penelty will be Sl.OO for 11ngl• ftg 1nd $5 .00 for hnnll licerue
w1fe, Nancy and ,children. Mrs. I ard A Marks, Jack•on; Mrs. bers are urged to attend.
·
Richmond Helphto It
·
ra te " staying With her mother. W II L N kel' Rt I Thur- The WSCS of Heath Melho- Orange 58 Kenslo• 33
I
Mrs. Max RoUer lor the present. ' If Cl t IC R . Mays Rt. 1 dis! Church will meel Monday A•htabula 57
Lmda, Ricky, Jsck and Deb- man, '"on · . '
Ashtabula St. Joho $3
W.
Va
,
Mrs
Hen.
evemng,
Jan.
10
at
7
30
p m. at w· kl If 70 M
b.1e Haw 1ey ho ve re turoed to East Lvnne,
•
V
1c 1 e
entor 60
!h
h
. \Valb ldg Oh' ry f. Young. Spencer, W. a.; the church. Mrs. M. E Dowson A ht bul ~
IS
fir ome m
r e, 10. M '' d
R J ett Belle ill be th
, 3d
~ a a 011
after a holiday visit here with rs ~ gar · arr '
' w
e program .'e er
Aohtabuia St Joba Sit
their grandmother, Mrs. Grace ~ Va . Charles F. Chancey. and Mrs. James Brewmgwn, Wfckll!le 70 Mentor 410
Hawley, Mrs
Robert Allen!i -1Chesapeake lrtb
d~vottonal chalrJ~an. Hos~ssu Jeffenon 36 Chardon 18
worth •nd son, Jobn.
.
B '
wdl he. Mrs. DaVId Entsmmger, F•irport 53 Perry 31
Mrs. M. (' Wd•on relurned I Mrs Ralph M. McGrow, Rt. Mrs C. A Emrrush. Mrs Wal· Clearv~ew 54 RidgeVIlle 56
I
Friday from Wehaten, Iii., wher 1 Vmton, dau&amp;hter, 4 03 a m ter Hayes and Mrs, Erne&lt;t Bur. Avon lli Flrelanda 12
she has spent the past two Fnday · Dt ml ood
ton
lliliJland ll South Ambersl 41 '
1 1
weeks 111111 her ron and lomlly.
Tbr . Pomeroy Elementary Fremont Ron 74
Mr and Mrs. Woodrow WlliOO Mrs. Mack R. Bennett. Sr., PTA w•U meet Monday at 7:30
Lorain Admiral Kinl 11
end family, Her 1!'8ftd9on and ' Timothy N. Cond~. Mrs. Wood- p.m. Fathers night wlU be ob· Elyria Ill Lorain 43
lanuly, Mr. and Mrs. Woody ! row N Cox, Robm R. cr~g, served and suest apeaker wlli Norwalk St. Paul 76
Wilson, 11, and famlly of Fair. ' Mrs. Robert H. Craft ,Mrs. o. bo a stole patrolman. Hostess·
Lorala St Mal')'
banks Alaska alro vlllltd with ' ward Hubbard, Mrs. WliUamMT. H wiU bo motbm of the fourth CJ.velaad Gllrnour &amp;8
' .
•
K1mes Gregory S. Lee
rs g d
their family whUt sht ,..s there p 1 R p berto ~ ld L ra e.
Beachwood
She made the trtp by plane au . · em Nn, ~:od
Belhel No. 1!2 of the Interlla· Clevelalld Padua 15
from Columbus. Befort return· Pltiliips, Mrs. sncy
eo, tlooAi Order of Job's Daugh·
Cleveland Chane! 7% '
lng to Mlddi..,.... wbe vislltd Mrs. Delplla ,M. RIMrggle, BryMro. terr will meet in regular ..,. Revere 73 Nordonia 41
I
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•
Samue
era
IIIII,
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an
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M
nd
7
30
t
Cl
~er grlltdd.atflhter,
Mr. and 8 d
M TIIOo Smith BIDD, o ay at : p.m., 1
eveland East Tecb 12
Mrs. Ron Hailey of Columbul. ,;:.un ;"~ p r~im.n. Mrs How: the Pomeroy MBBODie Tempi•
Ceveland GieavWe 511 ·
8
Mrs. Opal Priddy II a medical : ·E Suck' Charlet 0 Swick '!be Portland PTA will baYe Cluelllld Bruob 70
1
patient II Vrltrw Mllllorlal ~. Luthe; Thomas, • Hom.,: itr. regular meeting Monday evLakewood &amp;t
lloopltrl lD Pomeroy.
Good .0 M 1 Lee M Combo entng, January 10, at 7:30 p.m. Sbrker Holghto 71
Re&lt;ent holiday flllerlr ol Mr. Mrs. w~illi.,:; ·L. Hill, ·Mrs. A~ at tho ~~tbooi.
. East Cleveland Shaw &amp;7
1
and Ml'l. Jacob Turur were 1 n B Strait and illfall dalllhAN. II
Medina tl6 Westlake 4S
their 10111, Mr. and Mra. WJD. te
·
A apecial ~eting of Mtddl"' Cllyaho&amp;• Heights 71
1
lam Turaer ol Drytoll ud Mr. or.
port Lodge No. li6S F &amp; A M
Strongsvlllt M {ol)
and Mro. RayiiiOIId TUrner and
will be held Toesday, ot 7 30
dauchflr, Debbla, of Grovt City.
CIOtO
UrC eS
p.m. at tbe ronloring of thr
WIAT II Til£ TIIU111 , • ;
fVfRY ONE ON SALE
t
Malter Mason degree. RefmbT-sct. llld Mra. Jameo MilDley l!ld cblldrtn, 1..oekbourDo
0 OrtJCipO
ments wlll be aervtd. Kenneth
Air ForetBase,&lt;lolumbul, wort
K. Scit&lt;Js Jr. is worshipful mas9 cu. ft.
recent 9llllon wltb bts PI·
ter.
renh, .ur. and Mra. Walton Sixty churches of tht Scioto Tbe Amerlcaa Lejlon Auxl·
PHIL CO
Manley.
Presbytenan Presbytery
~U Uary ol Lewis Manley Post No.
parl,'cipate . 10 the denoiDID8· 213 wlil meet Tues., at 7 p.m.
Ail models are on sale up to the bii lT eublt
Jacbon Celllel' to
tron 1 "' mrUtoa fond lor lbe at tho home of Mra. Allee Hamp.
conatrucllon and eqwpmeDI of lA&gt;
Tbo Ill llrla ~... pl..
foot Phiico Marketeer. If you need • refrlcera·
Traia 160 Worken d!Urebes colleger remlnarleo n.
- • ..,.. M' - - WAIIIINin'OH (VPI - Tbe rcboola borpltrll ~ commWI:
.. foaacl ill the ,... Hnr tor t hiS " the place and now Is tht time. II:UJ
LttbGr llt~&amp;IIIIWII aJMIOIIIIN!d 1ty
lD the Unlltd Slates
llon&gt;W, "~o~hAbo111Nom
terms available' We trade'
t.dly " pnjlell undlr the and rr other couottres.
Doolnou. Wnte, pbcmo .. oflil
111111" wa Dfiel1 tt..,l IIIII Tbe Pretl~tery JOIIII ;.::~y for~
FRill: GOP7·
'n'll1llllc- lbbtlll"' lbem 000. 'I1Ie CfmpaliJI 11 belne
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11:!0 Late News Picture
11:40 Weather Central
11:40 Sunday 1beator

T: 00 'l'odBJ Show
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
7:25
Today Out Your WIJ'
Pormanentt: .. $7.50 up
B:30 Get Smart
Every dish is given care·
•·.OO Sat.orrlay Ni••• a1 Movies 8:20 Today Out Your WBJ
We Sell and Service
ful attention. LWlCh or
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POMEROY, OHIO
1:110 A Now MorDila lholr
Wigs and Wigletl
dinner. Soon? Wa Joo.k
11:1&amp; Late News Picture
10:00
Eye Guill
Marie's Style Post
forward to ...rna you.
11&gt;26 TV-3 weather Gntral
10:20 Newt
Rt. 124
Ph, WY 2-5271
11:30 Sporll Rocndup
10:30
Coooonlroioll
Symuoe. Ohio
HAILEY'S RESTAURANT
lll35 Filllll ol the 611'1
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Mom.;
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5 ROOll modern home. Low HAY and locust posll. SH :&gt;.11:00 Late News
1
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Paradise
Bay
n·nt. 10i i ~ Spring Are. Pom- 5277.
1-8-6tc
218 &amp;. Mein
Pom•roJ
11:15 Sports RoVfldup
12:00 Jeopardy
eruy
1 7 r.tp - ~ KARL GRUESER, Plumbing
Helen Bailey
elrls (B• IIoyl Colllno
11:20 F11mt of the 60"s
12.:30 Let's Play POitofflot
_ _ _
~ ----2 USED coal furnac-es, and 2 and He?tmg,
Minersville
Sunday
12:55
News Day Report
ln. ~mof',
14 ROOMS hath .1nd
9l!l used
blo·.'ters Baker Ohio. End your
troub-1'===========-:-:::~:~::::-:::.1
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--iAJlU " t St. n•,n (a ll Martm
an'\ Scdrted 698 w. Mam St les. We have all &amp;zes sewer I·
Pomeroy. C~~ryl wa! an over- 1:00 Cartoons~)~
1:00 Midday New1 l'lcbft
n rv. l\C'\ \ ·'" )k: , r
Hesla,or;nl! WY 2-9m.
WY 2-3i9t '
l-ll-3tc machines. Reasonable rates.
night guest. '
9:45 Gospel StngtDg lllblleo
1:25 Dial for Dollars
a'" Y 2 ;c·.11·s aga •'" .J.o.\o •. t)
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Call WY :1-2974, day or rughL
Sunday dinner guest&amp; of Walt- 10:45 Cbnslopbers
1 ! lfc _
1:30 Sillgin' Jamboree
f, 1")f.l .
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· . 1110 RIIOUE f51Jnd hens,
7
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er Cook and Mr. und Mrs. Ezra 11:00 'l'hl.o Is lhe We
1:00 The Dayo of Our LINI
(/ !lt!\l'r fnm l illll' twart:- will TRAILEH LOT. Rutland, ftve
Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. ll:SO The Bible AnswRn
2:30 1be Doclon
);Hur· m.Pmo:·y ~trily
I Jni!c s • 1.1:\lm Pomt~r~y'. Phone -~u:_ks..:._~ &lt;=~ll 843 ·2~~a.__ t-a-:Hc IIEATING, PLUMBING Rural
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Clarence Searls, son, Terry, oJ U.:OO TV Ch8pel
1:10
Another World
Wt' miss \ou nnwe r · ~e;ory da ~· · Sll 2-.. ti l3 .
L 23 60ic
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold Bro- - - - - - - - - - - - Cheshire, Mr. and Mra. Bera- 12:30 Dynamics ol Leadership 1:30 You Dall't llaJ
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&amp; N thers,
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ard coo k, c h'ldr
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1:35 Dial lor Dollars
and DJIIg i:U' I':i
1 -~- ltp ed and Llll:urnl!lhed apart· ''Ni ck Chkk" leghorn ch ~r k~. Pomeroy.
i 1l tfa
Holiday week visitors of Mre. RhoRa and Wilma, Middleport, 1:30 twS Conference
f :OO Mr. Cartoon PrltWII
ownls WV 1-""1-4
12 8 lfc or started pullets tod"Y - \J,,d.
Oma Hy$0U and motber, Mrs. and Ma\lhew Phillip• ol Lolarl ll4lf Garden lub ot the Air
~:30 Yogi Bear
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--ern Poultry, Box 188, Athens. i'
May Cowie were Mr. Boll Hy- Falls.
2:15 Sports Eye
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:OO Cheyenne
Card 0
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4 H!ll1l l fun ,,llc-d Apartment Ohw. Pb : 593·7831.
1·6-llc
EXPERIENCED
oell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Molls Visiting Mr. and Mro. Melvin 3:00 World of Golf
S:OO
Newa Picture
--~- for n'n1 . Phone \\'Y 2-2776. Af- - - -·- ------ - and family and Mr. and Mrs. Grimm were Mr. and
Mrs. 4:00 Sports In Action
3574
2
1:20
Jim
Thacker lipaN
WE WOU LD l ikt~ to thank ali i t•·r 5 P m. Pll one WY - · SEWING machlnes, repoJr serCarl Gordon of Columbus, Mr. James McDonald and son and 5:00 Wild Kingdom
6:25 Weather
those v. lm s h~wt:'d kmdm•-:;o.;: J ; 1 ' 1'l~·y uml Herd Hardware.
vice. all makes. WY 2-?284. 1
and Mrs. Charles Hysell and Mr. Md Mrs. Kenneth Aisel of 5:30 College Bowl
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Huntley-Brinkley Rtpolt
.and C\llt::. tdera ll un &lt;l l
th ·rl
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tf~- The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hysell Columbus.
8:00 News
1
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T:OO
Mooday Night • llilrlet
ttme of th'! dl"&lt;llh ('ur.
' ~ l'H.'\lL~: H LOTS - free aew-- Authroizcd Singer Sales llllrll
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Visiting Mr. and Mn . .lames 8:20 Sports
1 and family, Middleporl
1
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t'l", Bertha ) 1r/\l'nl._t'. Spl'l'l:l j a gE and wat.er, Brown's I'rail
Service.
3 ~ tfc I
Mra. Oma Winebrenner eele- s. Quick during
Christmas 1:25 Weather
0
10:00
Run For Your Llflt
thJn ks ta t!_lel frtJf1_, f, \;rt~~:l cr P&lt;-rk !State Approved) - - · ~~oz~~e ~a;'9i~~or ~~k thO: brated her 82nd birthday in Gal- weekend were Mr. and Mrs. 8:30 Telepbone Hour
1
11
ans' \'kmrrntl ·IS)r ll&lt;J :, , _ Minersville, Ohio, rtrone W\ WHY worry over •
sluggish smallest heater core.
Jipolis Dec 18 at a dinner given Joseph w~sney, Ithica, N. XC 7:30 Walt Disney's Waudlrfal 11:00 Late News PielliN
11:15 Weather
PJcken~. ;.JJ Hl tn 111 e . f,o ! 2--::324.
1 11 tfc septic tank Get Klean-Em •
by Miss Jean Blakemaa .and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quick 1 Mr
Wocld ol Color
11:20 Sporll Roundup
Buont' lt. r Iu s Wtlrds ut ('nn- i ;-;·
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All Septic Tank
Cleane-r,
Miss Martha Thompson. Guests and Mrs. Edward Chapman Bid 1&amp;:00 The Wack:Jest
!'i ol .1 tior.. 'th! Hrr \'t•ry -~ 1 : 1 1 ··-~ .&amp;Hl Lmcnl n Hgts .. 2 ,be room Landmark Farm
Bureau,
PotMroy were Beulah Ward,
Carol F.ddie, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd
Ship iD tile AlmJ
11:30 Tanighl Show
ful to ail. · ~tJe l.' llilril e!l
lwu::e. ll~aullful RJ:cu kLtc~en Pomeroy.
12-16-30tc WY 2-21.U
Scholls of Gallipolis, Mr. end Cbapm8n sod Shelly of Colunr
1-P, l t,~! cJMrts. 1-'hor.eL WY 2-5121.
I 1 tic
Mro. Charles Milia ol
)low bus, Mr&lt;. Gordon West, Debra, .t
-I~
Insurance
BrighloR, Pa.
Rhona and John aod Collllie ~
FL'R'i i S IIED.-4~ rooms and
Phon• Today For
Chrisunas weekend gueoll of Chapman ol Racine.
Mondor
Notice
lo•th. np:trlmeni in Pomeroy. I'H()'I'() Copymg Service. CO!&gt;
Mrs. Myla Hudson wart Mr. Woodrow Hendrix ond Frank
Saturday
WILl. GII.F aw:ov mo!lwr r .. J. I•:Y 1-&gt;~;5.
12 31 lfc let made ot legal papers. .
FREI ESTIMATES
and Mrs. Virgil E. Hudaoa and Hendri&lt; who aro employed In S:OO Jubilee
7:00 Daily Word
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birth
recm'lls
ancY11Imosl·
aliy
family,
Mr.
Virgil
B.
Hu&gt;--Pam
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'"ville,
Ky.
spent
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5·
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7·
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lif' cto;:: t&lt;lCI p11ppy o so nll ·- u:..:FUl~:\JSIIED 5 rooms an
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ON
and Charles Hudson of Pome- holidays at tbelr homes bere. G:OO Trlall otl O'Brian
T:ID Buddy Starcher lbow
guud h•mk. Coli Sll 2-•8J4
Nice lucation m Middl eport. Realer IDBuraaco, Pon1eroJ
eALUMINUM SIDING
roy, Mr. and Mrs. Benoard Hud- They wore acromponied back ro 7:00 Smothers Brothers
9:011 Ciptaln laa&amp;BlW
1 4 lfc
I f. :ltc
Call WY 2-54:H.
12-1 tfc
eSTDRM DOOR
son and family of Cleveland, Kentucky by Mra. Frank Held- 7:30 Jactle Gleason
10:~ I Love Lucy
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- - - - 1~ 1Aio,"'''NA CASUALTY lruluranco
&amp; WINDOWS
Robert Hudsoo and Mr. BRd rill and daughter, Barbora.
8:30 Ston!l Agenl
10:30 Tha McCoya
eROOFING
and
fa
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Mullen Insurance AgeDCy, Inc.
Mrs. William Hoshar
m- Mr. 'alld Mra. Dao Rizor, Mr. 1:30 1be Loner
11:00 Andy ol MayGWIJ
J anuary 9. .\owncan l.c•g iun ""'' m lite l'illage of Mi .,. Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-338L
&amp;terlor Decoraton
Jy of Hartford, W. Ve.. Couio and Mrs. u.- Potll wort 10:00 Gunsmoka
11:311 Dick Van DyQ ,._
far m, tt ~ L tl wd. Ohto. 12 H
p(trt. L\J\l WY :l-3346 or WY I
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McGuire and Frances
on Cbristm 88 dinner guesls o1 their 11:00 Newa Tonighl
12:00 Love ot ilia
ShntgJib onl; ___ 1_ 6
I 2·2!36 or IVY 2-3600.1[ 30 tfc GRANGE INSURANCE. Mnlll!ll
0 10
of Pomeroy and the Rev. and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. U:li l'dillion Dollar Mof!ea
12:21 WCIIS Midday IIBWI
DF.LJ C'J!JGS Jl omc- made Pom,
-c-- .,WY t-S644 Mlddl-rt, O, Mrs. Ralpb Hud!Klll and family Franklin Riz.. 111111 childrOII of
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
-d
Insurance Agency, Inc., PamS DOd ay
5Uc, 75c, and ~1 .00 •iz~s .
FOU!l HOOM furmshe apart- ere . Phone WY W381.
of Lansing. Mich.
Pomeroy.
12:45 Guiding !Jght
luxe Poaa . It SO . .1"'k s D:n- r.1ent. 1\'Y 2 3~58.
tfc
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Mr.
Walter
Cook
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Mr.
and
Mro.
Melvtn
Grimm
l·4ll
Tho
Voice
ol
Evangellam
1:00 Woman'&amp; Page
91
ry Bar, Mtddlepurt. 12 8 !fr
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Complete So~
word tbal his son-in-law, Rll!- spent Cbrlslmlll with
their ·
,
..
1:30 A.s Tbt World Tanio
For a •
~UTOMOBILI! lllaUranca beeD
Crilt Bradford
sell E. Miller ollho U. S. Navy daughter and son-in-law, Mr. 8:00 'God II 'lbo Asswer
! :00 House Party
Help Wanted
Ql.ill:rs-t:tr- s:de. ContJct cancelled? r..ost your operaWriM, Prooo or C.Otaot
lma returned to !be
United and Mr1. Raymond Toaford 814 IAIIOO Rtligl0111 NeWI 011 1811
1:00 To Tell !be 'lrultl
- -- - - - Grnr;;o Arnot! . RL l!JII. Up. li&gt;r't llcenltT Cell WY :1-21M.
A. C. BRADFORD
States after • six months lour children of Mineraville, R. D. 11:00 Camera I
1:25 CBS New.
per end uf Anliquity or call
llilfc
RaoiDe, Oblo
ol duty oversaa&amp;. Hil mother, Mrs. Jesolt Stowe received III30 Bowllng
1:30 Edge 01 Nlgbt
WI 9-:11110.
1 7 Jtp
Real Estate For Sale
$ I 1111 Mrs. Jamoa D. Mlllor, llvea ill word of the deatb of her groat U:30 race The Natlool
4:00 The lecret 11aom
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Columbu!l.
grandson ,_ Tommy Norri!, l!'! ] :00 Physical Health
4:30 Sgt. Preston
21 1\( ll [\l "A Tt ·lt·vL:;io n co :".- _ __
sn't Crrlld t;rn dl i in n Pri c(X! ; F'AHM for Sal e. .Phone SH !· ]
Overseas Employment
' Mr. and Mrs,- Thomas Mur· ~indnnatJ. He. died from inj~r- 1:30 Dynamics of Leadership 5:00 Early Show
I r\·:Ls"n;;b!y. Phon e WY 2-2441 1 5275.
1-3-tfc l
I phy of Key West, Fla., were te9 surfered m an automobile Z:OO Facing Life
6:30 CBS Evening Newt
Stc
AU
trades
truck
driver
to
overn1
ght
guests
of
her
grand·
accident.
Z:l5
This
We
Believe
r:oo News Report
1
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• 1'.·"fl•',l\.~;\l'IO:'JAL 55 - Pickup- 1 ~~~- -'-'•• D.,.U,.
project engineers. Alrtea, parents, Mr. and Mro. Thom- Bryant Hudson of Pomeroy 2:30 CBS Spts. Spectacular
T:IS Your Weathermaa
,,
II.,.UI;RIIor "'PrHf
Europe, Asia, South PaciJie. aa Clark .
spent a week w;th his grand- 4:00 NFL All Star Pro Bowl 7:20 Sporte
RUTLAND
• tnwk St'i' or c&lt;JU T. 0. S1('w-:
paid travel, housing, food,
Christmas weekend g_u~sts mother, Mrs. Myla Hudson.
7:00 Lassie
T:JO To Ten tbt Truth
an , But land, 0
1 6 6tc POMRilOY - 4 room cot!.age ! Atlantie. Rt,:zh salary jobs, of Mr. a~d Mrs. Troy Zw11U~g Mr. and ~trs. Ezra Phillips 7:30 My Favorite Martlaa
8:00 l've Got a Secret
1
Apply WY 2-2156
w1th bath and gas heating, I male, female over 18. OEID 1were thetr son and daughLer-m- and Wfllter Cook were Christ- II:OO Ed SuUivan !how
B:30 The Lucy Show
11951 JF:E P THU C'K.- 4 - wl 1ep ]
THE
drtve . $300.00. Ca ll 992-7!1:11 .
locatcd on lloute 33, owner Bo&amp; 23190, Oakland Park, law. Mr. and Mrs.
Russell mall dinner guests of Mr. and I:OO Perry Ma!IOD
t:OO Andy Griffith llhow
1 4 fol p
will lin,nre. $3,000.00.
Fla. 33307
Zwolllng and lamoly of Valley Mrs. James B. Pbillipa and IO:OO Candid Camero
t:30 Hazel
DAILY SENTINEL
I- ~- - 1ROLTE 7 - CLOS-"-fN - Ex·
--Siatoon, Ky .
family of LeLart Falls.
10 ,00 Talent Scouta
10,30 What's My LineT
1-,,.------==-·'l
zu; ZAG ll~IATJC
c. llent. 2 story modern frame CUSTOM BtrrCHERING IIIK M."· Gertrude Mill.• spent the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davison U·.OO CBS News
ll·.OO The News Tonight
=
Wrll kJMm make Sf'w ing
bed
d
b
1
mach me \hlk es buttonholes, home, 8 rooms (4
rooms
~.
cutting.
Will .buy ~det every~- holiday weeken Wit
JCr and sons, R.andy and Ricky of 11:15 Changing World
11:15 The Weather Teller
Wanted
bath. plenty closet
space , Monday. Phil Melff, Pbono daughter aftd soo-in-krw, Mr. New Brighton, Pa., opent oev- 11 . 30 La!JI Show
ll'30 La!JI lhow
:wws un buttons. monog:~ms . fuiJ basement, bot air fur- WY 2-3510.
1 18 uc and Mrs. 0. 0. Patterson of : eral days w1th her mother, Mrs. ·
'
patdws, elc ., all
wll nnut l nace healing, frent
porch,
Rutland.
Oma Winebrenner and other
•1tladm•i·IIL'i
Fu ll
;lalance l ~arage. level lot. $14,00000.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bar- reh,tives.
11' A l\'T ED!
due only !51 23 or $.\ per IMJIJDLU'ORT - I '&gt; story
Legal Notice
tels, Barbara and Billy, of St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slack
Furnilu re •nd housd10ld
month. Call WY 2-(1:&gt;51
fr ame 6 rooms bath utJliJoseph's, Mich., were holiday David and Robylil and Euaene
.
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good' II e woll buy rom c
ty room, !roll! and hack
guests ol her molher, Mrs. Slack of Toledo wen woekend
8 turd BY
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pl ete estates or small lots. I ST~Ju~o. HAI&gt;IO - CONSoLE pnrch, C'e ll ar, comer lot lO- .. ~w.~t u:~r,;~·::~u:~~~ .~",~~. 1:~~ Norma Goodwin of Pomeroy and guests of their mother, Mrs. 5:00 ABC's Wide World of Sptl l1 :30 Dating Game
1 4 speed in ! t•rrnlxt.:'d
changer. caled on Broadway $7.500 Ofl res!dence qf Hti.LARO HUttSI!."'L JtJs- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em- Ada Slack aAd brother and sis- 5:30 Flintstone~
l2:00 Doona Reed Show
call
· ••
TH E, decuBed, 111 Salf.m Towruhtp.
12
30 Father Knowl Bu&amp;
Dual vo lume control. 4 spe;1k- ALBERT M. COX. IUWKER Me,p toulrt y, onJo. aoout. two mile. mett Bartels.
ter-in-l'aw, :r..h, and Mrs. John T:OO Tammy
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wv z-.Ht.l
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heut uf WllkeiiVllle ,
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1:00 Ben Casey ... . . . . · er sound syst pr:-: . Lovc Iy a - 1\'Y '3'~
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satm&lt;l ~y . the 22nd day or Jonunrr.
wo
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.
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: ""•d'
OllUI tg
FURNITURE and
nut fnlt :ih. Thl ~ s•'l
four '
1 8 3tc woo. 111" l'l'! nU!nt vropert;, or •11ld Va. spent Thursday with Mr. accompanied home by their 8·00 The King Famly
2;00 The Nurset ·· •• ••·de~e•~ed. eonelltlnj in part ot:
·
2:30 A Time For Ul
AUCTION
months old T.&gt;le mer payand Mrs. Harry Polls.
mother for a visit.
8:30 The Lawrence Welk Bbow
116'3-2nd,
444-:!911
men ls o! $1 25 pt·r wt&gt;•·k or
HOUSE FOR IALI .
ro~~e~~~~n~~v~a~!~~~tT.Tt~!te£1!: '11l.e 86th birthday of ~9. Mrs Mary SheetJ of Dayton 9:30 The Hollywood Palace
S:OO General Hospital
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pay
b:tl
tmce
due
$8..,
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Modern
Ranch
Style
lJN.Utiful
Mower, n a le r Twrno~:. Tekvtl!on Set. Jesste Stowe was observed With visited recently with her broth· 10·30 Wrestlmg
1:30
l1Ht Young Marrieds
...:
locauoo OD top of smaU bill te&lt;!l
F tano. DIVenport ond I chalrBo Cold mner al th er horne. Gues l!l er end tdster-m-law, Mr. and 11·00
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facmg State HlghwaJ Carage on 1'uble. 2 Ch&amp;lrll, ClolllM pre M•• were Mrs Stowe Mr and Mr:s Mr T t P' k
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4:30 Where the Action II
-;:;;,..--::-:-:;Bit CF yourself for a thnll IWute 7 with good road to marn Bt!d , l'Pilar thtffil. TatoJe. Chm. Dreu· l
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8:11 Peter Jennlnp Newt
for II . FarmaU. Wuhl~l ·- t 0 h
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9:00 SUnday Mov..
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Mrs. Paulme Morarity an.d of Mr. and Mn. William Hayes 7:25 Dally Word
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1946- J%1 '• inn r~ek u p Lrucks.
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Mason , . ~ ;
result s of rPgul:Jr Blue Ls- Sl' ll St. , !\·1Lddlep~rt. Pho,Je- · spcnd!D" some time at the home ly and Connie Mtrarilv
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spent Christmas day with her daughter, Shirl, of Wellsville,
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HEADQUARTERS
FOR SALE - Fresh (;uer;!slc'y ~aker Furniture, M.iddleport, Pom eroy. o.
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FOR BACK-TO..
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Gel "Slar." Ebersbach Hard- STORE fOR SALE: Woll trade employed on Columbus spent VoSltmg a day WIIh Mr. and
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fqR SALE: One Yorkshire mf'lle ware, Sugar Hun Mill, Pick- for suitable propert}'. Carl the holidays with her parents, Mrs. William Thuener
were
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Paradise
Bay
n·nt. 10i i ~ Spring Are. Pom- 5277.
1-8-6tc
218 &amp;. Mein
Pom•roJ
11:15 Sports RoVfldup
12:00 Jeopardy
eruy
1 7 r.tp - ~ KARL GRUESER, Plumbing
Helen Bailey
elrls (B• IIoyl Colllno
11:20 F11mt of the 60"s
12.:30 Let's Play POitofflot
_ _ _
~ ----2 USED coal furnac-es, and 2 and He?tmg,
Minersville
Sunday
12:55
News Day Report
ln. ~mof',
14 ROOMS hath .1nd
9l!l used
blo·.'ters Baker Ohio. End your
troub-1'===========-:-:::~:~::::-:::.1
_ _ _ __
--iAJlU " t St. n•,n (a ll Martm
an'\ Scdrted 698 w. Mam St les. We have all &amp;zes sewer I·
Pomeroy. C~~ryl wa! an over- 1:00 Cartoons~)~
1:00 Midday New1 l'lcbft
n rv. l\C'\ \ ·'" )k: , r
Hesla,or;nl! WY 2-9m.
WY 2-3i9t '
l-ll-3tc machines. Reasonable rates.
night guest. '
9:45 Gospel StngtDg lllblleo
1:25 Dial for Dollars
a'" Y 2 ;c·.11·s aga •'" .J.o.\o •. t)
-·~
Call WY :1-2974, day or rughL
Sunday dinner guest&amp; of Walt- 10:45 Cbnslopbers
1 ! lfc _
1:30 Sillgin' Jamboree
f, 1")f.l .
1
· . 1110 RIIOUE f51Jnd hens,
7
9 15 tfc
er Cook and Mr. und Mrs. Ezra 11:00 'l'hl.o Is lhe We
1:00 The Dayo of Our LINI
(/ !lt!\l'r fnm l illll' twart:- will TRAILEH LOT. Rutland, ftve
Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. ll:SO The Bible AnswRn
2:30 1be Doclon
);Hur· m.Pmo:·y ~trily
I Jni!c s • 1.1:\lm Pomt~r~y'. Phone -~u:_ks..:._~ &lt;=~ll 843 ·2~~a.__ t-a-:Hc IIEATING, PLUMBING Rural
OCJe
0
Clarence Searls, son, Terry, oJ U.:OO TV Ch8pel
1:10
Another World
Wt' miss \ou nnwe r · ~e;ory da ~· · Sll 2-.. ti l3 .
L 23 60ic
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold Bro- - - - - - - - - - - - Cheshire, Mr. and Mra. Bera- 12:30 Dynamics ol Leadership 1:30 You Dall't llaJ
.
- 11e- ORDER AMSTIJTZ 'g H
&amp; N thers,
Be nny, I :00~ _p re Sl
~~rdh· mi:'sld
b. ~ ~~t:f•, l . nu .:-.t· . I~·~
H -: n.d~.. -·
1.11~ 11,1rr ( ••· , , rlHT··
618 E. Ma.ID Street
ard coo k, c h'ldr
t
en,
1:35 Dial lor Dollars
and DJIIg i:U' I':i
1 -~- ltp ed and Llll:urnl!lhed apart· ''Ni ck Chkk" leghorn ch ~r k~. Pomeroy.
i 1l tfa
Holiday week visitors of Mre. RhoRa and Wilma, Middleport, 1:30 twS Conference
f :OO Mr. Cartoon PrltWII
ownls WV 1-""1-4
12 8 lfc or started pullets tod"Y - \J,,d.
Oma Hy$0U and motber, Mrs. and Ma\lhew Phillip• ol Lolarl ll4lf Garden lub ot the Air
~:30 Yogi Bear
- --f Th k
_
--ern Poultry, Box 188, Athens. i'
May Cowie were Mr. Boll Hy- Falls.
2:15 Sports Eye
i
:OO Cheyenne
Card 0
an S
4 H!ll1l l fun ,,llc-d Apartment Ohw. Pb : 593·7831.
1·6-llc
EXPERIENCED
oell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Molls Visiting Mr. and Mro. Melvin 3:00 World of Golf
S:OO
Newa Picture
--~- for n'n1 . Phone \\'Y 2-2776. Af- - - -·- ------ - and family and Mr. and Mrs. Grimm were Mr. and
Mrs. 4:00 Sports In Action
3574
2
1:20
Jim
Thacker lipaN
WE WOU LD l ikt~ to thank ali i t•·r 5 P m. Pll one WY - · SEWING machlnes, repoJr serCarl Gordon of Columbus, Mr. James McDonald and son and 5:00 Wild Kingdom
6:25 Weather
those v. lm s h~wt:'d kmdm•-:;o.;: J ; 1 ' 1'l~·y uml Herd Hardware.
vice. all makes. WY 2-?284. 1
and Mrs. Charles Hysell and Mr. Md Mrs. Kenneth Aisel of 5:30 College Bowl
1
11
S:SO
Huntley-Brinkley Rtpolt
.and C\llt::. tdera ll un &lt;l l
th ·rl
_
tf~- The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hysell Columbus.
8:00 News
1
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01
T:OO
Mooday Night • llilrlet
ttme of th'! dl"&lt;llh ('ur.
' ~ l'H.'\lL~: H LOTS - free aew-- Authroizcd Singer Sales llllrll
J
Visiting Mr. and Mn . .lames 8:20 Sports
1 and family, Middleporl
1
g,oo Andf Williams
t'l", Bertha ) 1r/\l'nl._t'. Spl'l'l:l j a gE and wat.er, Brown's I'rail
Service.
3 ~ tfc I
Mra. Oma Winebrenner eele- s. Quick during
Christmas 1:25 Weather
0
10:00
Run For Your Llflt
thJn ks ta t!_lel frtJf1_, f, \;rt~~:l cr P&lt;-rk !State Approved) - - · ~~oz~~e ~a;'9i~~or ~~k thO: brated her 82nd birthday in Gal- weekend were Mr. and Mrs. 8:30 Telepbone Hour
1
11
ans' \'kmrrntl ·IS)r ll&lt;J :, , _ Minersville, Ohio, rtrone W\ WHY worry over •
sluggish smallest heater core.
Jipolis Dec 18 at a dinner given Joseph w~sney, Ithica, N. XC 7:30 Walt Disney's Waudlrfal 11:00 Late News PielliN
11:15 Weather
PJcken~. ;.JJ Hl tn 111 e . f,o ! 2--::324.
1 11 tfc septic tank Get Klean-Em •
by Miss Jean Blakemaa .and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quick 1 Mr
Wocld ol Color
11:20 Sporll Roundup
Buont' lt. r Iu s Wtlrds ut ('nn- i ;-;·
,
d
All Septic Tank
Cleane-r,
Miss Martha Thompson. Guests and Mrs. Edward Chapman Bid 1&amp;:00 The Wack:Jest
!'i ol .1 tior.. 'th! Hrr \'t•ry -~ 1 : 1 1 ··-~ .&amp;Hl Lmcnl n Hgts .. 2 ,be room Landmark Farm
Bureau,
PotMroy were Beulah Ward,
Carol F.ddie, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd
Ship iD tile AlmJ
11:30 Tanighl Show
ful to ail. · ~tJe l.' llilril e!l
lwu::e. ll~aullful RJ:cu kLtc~en Pomeroy.
12-16-30tc WY 2-21.U
Scholls of Gallipolis, Mr. end Cbapm8n sod Shelly of Colunr
1-P, l t,~! cJMrts. 1-'hor.eL WY 2-5121.
I 1 tic
Mro. Charles Milia ol
)low bus, Mr&lt;. Gordon West, Debra, .t
-I~
Insurance
BrighloR, Pa.
Rhona and John aod Collllie ~
FL'R'i i S IIED.-4~ rooms and
Phon• Today For
Chrisunas weekend gueoll of Chapman ol Racine.
Mondor
Notice
lo•th. np:trlmeni in Pomeroy. I'H()'I'() Copymg Service. CO!&gt;
Mrs. Myla Hudson wart Mr. Woodrow Hendrix ond Frank
Saturday
WILl. GII.F aw:ov mo!lwr r .. J. I•:Y 1-&gt;~;5.
12 31 lfc let made ot legal papers. .
FREI ESTIMATES
and Mrs. Virgil E. Hudaoa and Hendri&lt; who aro employed In S:OO Jubilee
7:00 Daily Word
.
~---··-d
birth
recm'lls
ancY11Imosl·
aliy
family,
Mr.
Virgil
B.
Hu&gt;--Pam
·
'"ville,
Ky.
spent
""·IB·
tmas
5·
.
30
WC""
•peclal
7·
.06 Mike W·"··!
lif' cto;:: t&lt;lCI p11ppy o so nll ·- u:..:FUl~:\JSIIED 5 rooms an
UliiUII
w.
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()r:e \\ ho \\ il i ~ ; \ \ ' l•· , m ,1 ba th, down~tairs apartment. other docum~nts.
ON
and Charles Hudson of Pome- holidays at tbelr homes bere. G:OO Trlall otl O'Brian
T:ID Buddy Starcher lbow
guud h•mk. Coli Sll 2-•8J4
Nice lucation m Middl eport. Realer IDBuraaco, Pon1eroJ
eALUMINUM SIDING
roy, Mr. and Mrs. Benoard Hud- They wore acromponied back ro 7:00 Smothers Brothers
9:011 Ciptaln laa&amp;BlW
1 4 lfc
I f. :ltc
Call WY 2-54:H.
12-1 tfc
eSTDRM DOOR
son and family of Cleveland, Kentucky by Mra. Frank Held- 7:30 Jactle Gleason
10:~ I Love Lucy
- ~ -- I
- - - - 1~ 1Aio,"'''NA CASUALTY lruluranco
&amp; WINDOWS
Robert Hudsoo and Mr. BRd rill and daughter, Barbora.
8:30 Ston!l Agenl
10:30 Tha McCoya
eROOFING
and
fa
1
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S HOOTI~I.: MATCH, Sunday TWO Tf\AILE!l SPACES ddl
Mullen Insurance AgeDCy, Inc.
Mrs. William Hoshar
m- Mr. 'alld Mra. Dao Rizor, Mr. 1:30 1be Loner
11:00 Andy ol MayGWIJ
J anuary 9. .\owncan l.c•g iun ""'' m lite l'illage of Mi .,. Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-338L
&amp;terlor Decoraton
Jy of Hartford, W. Ve.. Couio and Mrs. u.- Potll wort 10:00 Gunsmoka
11:311 Dick Van DyQ ,._
far m, tt ~ L tl wd. Ohto. 12 H
p(trt. L\J\l WY :l-3346 or WY I
Huds
·~,,
.
t I tfc
Of h'
McGuire and Frances
on Cbristm 88 dinner guesls o1 their 11:00 Newa Tonighl
12:00 Love ot ilia
ShntgJib onl; ___ 1_ 6
I 2·2!36 or IVY 2-3600.1[ 30 tfc GRANGE INSURANCE. Mnlll!ll
0 10
of Pomeroy and the Rev. and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. U:li l'dillion Dollar Mof!ea
12:21 WCIIS Midday IIBWI
DF.LJ C'J!JGS Jl omc- made Pom,
-c-- .,WY t-S644 Mlddl-rt, O, Mrs. Ralpb Hud!Klll and family Franklin Riz.. 111111 childrOII of
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
-d
Insurance Agency, Inc., PamS DOd ay
5Uc, 75c, and ~1 .00 •iz~s .
FOU!l HOOM furmshe apart- ere . Phone WY W381.
of Lansing. Mich.
Pomeroy.
12:45 Guiding !Jght
luxe Poaa . It SO . .1"'k s D:n- r.1ent. 1\'Y 2 3~58.
tfc
1115 Uc
Y
AUmlONEZll
Mr.
Walter
Cook
,....lved
Mr.
and
Mro.
Melvtn
Grimm
l·4ll
Tho
Voice
ol
Evangellam
1:00 Woman'&amp; Page
91
ry Bar, Mtddlepurt. 12 8 !fr
SI
Complete So~
word tbal his son-in-law, Rll!- spent Cbrlslmlll with
their ·
,
..
1:30 A.s Tbt World Tanio
For a •
~UTOMOBILI! lllaUranca beeD
Crilt Bradford
sell E. Miller ollho U. S. Navy daughter and son-in-law, Mr. 8:00 'God II 'lbo Asswer
! :00 House Party
Help Wanted
Ql.ill:rs-t:tr- s:de. ContJct cancelled? r..ost your operaWriM, Prooo or C.Otaot
lma returned to !be
United and Mr1. Raymond Toaford 814 IAIIOO Rtligl0111 NeWI 011 1811
1:00 To Tell !be 'lrultl
- -- - - - Grnr;;o Arnot! . RL l!JII. Up. li&gt;r't llcenltT Cell WY :1-21M.
A. C. BRADFORD
States after • six months lour children of Mineraville, R. D. 11:00 Camera I
1:25 CBS New.
per end uf Anliquity or call
llilfc
RaoiDe, Oblo
ol duty oversaa&amp;. Hil mother, Mrs. Jesolt Stowe received III30 Bowllng
1:30 Edge 01 Nlgbt
WI 9-:11110.
1 7 Jtp
Real Estate For Sale
$ I 1111 Mrs. Jamoa D. Mlllor, llvea ill word of the deatb of her groat U:30 race The Natlool
4:00 The lecret 11aom
__
Columbu!l.
grandson ,_ Tommy Norri!, l!'! ] :00 Physical Health
4:30 Sgt. Preston
21 1\( ll [\l "A Tt ·lt·vL:;io n co :".- _ __
sn't Crrlld t;rn dl i in n Pri c(X! ; F'AHM for Sal e. .Phone SH !· ]
Overseas Employment
' Mr. and Mrs,- Thomas Mur· ~indnnatJ. He. died from inj~r- 1:30 Dynamics of Leadership 5:00 Early Show
I r\·:Ls"n;;b!y. Phon e WY 2-2441 1 5275.
1-3-tfc l
I phy of Key West, Fla., were te9 surfered m an automobile Z:OO Facing Life
6:30 CBS Evening Newt
Stc
AU
trades
truck
driver
to
overn1
ght
guests
of
her
grand·
accident.
Z:l5
This
We
Believe
r:oo News Report
1
16
• 1'.·"fl•',l\.~;\l'IO:'JAL 55 - Pickup- 1 ~~~- -'-'•• D.,.U,.
project engineers. Alrtea, parents, Mr. and Mro. Thom- Bryant Hudson of Pomeroy 2:30 CBS Spts. Spectacular
T:IS Your Weathermaa
,,
II.,.UI;RIIor "'PrHf
Europe, Asia, South PaciJie. aa Clark .
spent a week w;th his grand- 4:00 NFL All Star Pro Bowl 7:20 Sporte
RUTLAND
• tnwk St'i' or c&lt;JU T. 0. S1('w-:
paid travel, housing, food,
Christmas weekend g_u~sts mother, Mrs. Myla Hudson.
7:00 Lassie
T:JO To Ten tbt Truth
an , But land, 0
1 6 6tc POMRilOY - 4 room cot!.age ! Atlantie. Rt,:zh salary jobs, of Mr. a~d Mrs. Troy Zw11U~g Mr. and ~trs. Ezra Phillips 7:30 My Favorite Martlaa
8:00 l've Got a Secret
1
Apply WY 2-2156
w1th bath and gas heating, I male, female over 18. OEID 1were thetr son and daughLer-m- and Wfllter Cook were Christ- II:OO Ed SuUivan !how
B:30 The Lucy Show
11951 JF:E P THU C'K.- 4 - wl 1ep ]
THE
drtve . $300.00. Ca ll 992-7!1:11 .
locatcd on lloute 33, owner Bo&amp; 23190, Oakland Park, law. Mr. and Mrs.
Russell mall dinner guests of Mr. and I:OO Perry Ma!IOD
t:OO Andy Griffith llhow
1 4 fol p
will lin,nre. $3,000.00.
Fla. 33307
Zwolllng and lamoly of Valley Mrs. James B. Pbillipa and IO:OO Candid Camero
t:30 Hazel
DAILY SENTINEL
I- ~- - 1ROLTE 7 - CLOS-"-fN - Ex·
--Siatoon, Ky .
family of LeLart Falls.
10 ,00 Talent Scouta
10,30 What's My LineT
1-,,.------==-·'l
zu; ZAG ll~IATJC
c. llent. 2 story modern frame CUSTOM BtrrCHERING IIIK M."· Gertrude Mill.• spent the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davison U·.OO CBS News
ll·.OO The News Tonight
=
Wrll kJMm make Sf'w ing
bed
d
b
1
mach me \hlk es buttonholes, home, 8 rooms (4
rooms
~.
cutting.
Will .buy ~det every~- holiday weeken Wit
JCr and sons, R.andy and Ricky of 11:15 Changing World
11:15 The Weather Teller
Wanted
bath. plenty closet
space , Monday. Phil Melff, Pbono daughter aftd soo-in-krw, Mr. New Brighton, Pa., opent oev- 11 . 30 La!JI Show
ll'30 La!JI lhow
:wws un buttons. monog:~ms . fuiJ basement, bot air fur- WY 2-3510.
1 18 uc and Mrs. 0. 0. Patterson of : eral days w1th her mother, Mrs. ·
'
patdws, elc ., all
wll nnut l nace healing, frent
porch,
Rutland.
Oma Winebrenner and other
•1tladm•i·IIL'i
Fu ll
;lalance l ~arage. level lot. $14,00000.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bar- reh,tives.
11' A l\'T ED!
due only !51 23 or $.\ per IMJIJDLU'ORT - I '&gt; story
Legal Notice
tels, Barbara and Billy, of St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slack
Furnilu re •nd housd10ld
month. Call WY 2-(1:&gt;51
fr ame 6 rooms bath utJliJoseph's, Mich., were holiday David and Robylil and Euaene
.
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•
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0
II 00 su~arkot lweep
4
6\
I
good' II e woll buy rom c
ty room, !roll! and hack
guests ol her molher, Mrs. Slack of Toledo wen woekend
8 turd BY
: •.---·
pl ete estates or small lots. I ST~Ju~o. HAI&gt;IO - CONSoLE pnrch, C'e ll ar, comer lot lO- .. ~w.~t u:~r,;~·::~u:~~~ .~",~~. 1:~~ Norma Goodwin of Pomeroy and guests of their mother, Mrs. 5:00 ABC's Wide World of Sptl l1 :30 Dating Game
1 4 speed in ! t•rrnlxt.:'d
changer. caled on Broadway $7.500 Ofl res!dence qf Hti.LARO HUttSI!."'L JtJs- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em- Ada Slack aAd brother and sis- 5:30 Flintstone~
l2:00 Doona Reed Show
call
· ••
TH E, decuBed, 111 Salf.m Towruhtp.
12
30 Father Knowl Bu&amp;
Dual vo lume control. 4 spe;1k- ALBERT M. COX. IUWKER Me,p toulrt y, onJo. aoout. two mile. mett Bartels.
ter-in-l'aw, :r..h, and Mrs. John T:OO Tammy
:
KNOTTS USED
wv z-.Ht.l
"'6 Dllrl
heut uf WllkeiiVllle ,
Oh•o . . . n
E"·abelh
N~·e
130
1:00 Ben Casey ... . . . . · er sound syst pr:-: . Lovc Iy a - 1\'Y '3'~
"'o.:~u
satm&lt;l ~y . the 22nd day or Jonunrr.
wo
........, ol Newell
.
• ,u
" · ISl ack an d son, ..•ohn. ........
~-.., were
: ""•d'
OllUI tg
FURNITURE and
nut fnlt :ih. Thl ~ s•'l
four '
1 8 3tc woo. 111" l'l'! nU!nt vropert;, or •11ld Va. spent Thursday with Mr. accompanied home by their 8·00 The King Famly
2;00 The Nurset ·· •• ••·de~e•~ed. eonelltlnj in part ot:
·
2:30 A Time For Ul
AUCTION
months old T.&gt;le mer payand Mrs. Harry Polls.
mother for a visit.
8:30 The Lawrence Welk Bbow
116'3-2nd,
444-:!911
men ls o! $1 25 pt·r wt&gt;•·k or
HOUSE FOR IALI .
ro~~e~~~~n~~v~a~!~~~tT.Tt~!te£1!: '11l.e 86th birthday of ~9. Mrs Mary SheetJ of Dayton 9:30 The Hollywood Palace
S:OO General Hospital
~=,.,..-------'
!
pay
b:tl
tmce
due
$8..,
Ca
ll
Modern
Ranch
Style
lJN.Utiful
Mower, n a le r Twrno~:. Tekvtl!on Set. Jesste Stowe was observed With visited recently with her broth· 10·30 Wrestlmg
1:30
l1Ht Young Marrieds
...:
locauoo OD top of smaU bill te&lt;!l
F tano. DIVenport ond I chalrBo Cold mner al th er horne. Gues l!l er end tdster-m-law, Mr. and 11·00
. Bob Young News ,
~ : 00 o .:.:::'1 Yeai~
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WY
2-bl'l55
1
4
btc
Table,
coaL
stow.
Mirror,
(
ard
a
Wante d T0 8 uy II
facmg State HlghwaJ Carage on 1'uble. 2 Ch&amp;lrll, ClolllM pre M•• were Mrs Stowe Mr and Mr:s Mr T t P' k
te J
.
4:30 Where the Action II
-;:;;,..--::-:-:;Bit CF yourself for a thnll IWute 7 with good road to marn Bt!d , l'Pilar thtffil. TatoJe. Chm. Dreu· l
,
.
8.
1 us LC ens, fHS rs, o- 11:15 March of Dimea Telethon •·.00 Never Too YO"""
FOX, rr. d. $1 1'1 Fo-:.
gr;n.
r\
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bed
ll
er, Lron BP(L Wu&lt;&gt;&lt;l Ho&gt;d . &lt;. he $1
"' William Thuener
local. a nd lsJe Pickens and Maud JohRson.
Sund ay
''le f ir st tune you use Blue b.tg way . 0l'0Ur
rooms, vmg, Drawe r~. Ce&lt;IH &lt;.lolhet P r.. u, f!CM 11:- M
K
h Th . Do
.
••;,:00 Soupy saIes -.
$1.85. I:llll KH! · ~ . Ht•l'dS\ il lr
I
H t l
h
dinmg famiJy kitchen ~ eak· er. Cn~e IL&amp;J' Llaler. 2 ll 14 Lnt Plow, rs. eRnet
eJss,
rcas.
Melvm Grimm Vlsited
bls
Di
~~tho
(Jhio
. u~ tz e
rn e ectr1c s Jm- j f
·d.
til,
d Tr~~.ctor T 1r• and WheeL. M• r u11 ou ~h Sunday everung dmner guests brother Frank Gnmm Pom- March of mesne D
5:30 Leave It To BeiTer
18_J'![(
1·
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poor'r $1 Bakrr Furnlturr ast pay,
mal II, u lty an I Power Saw. v.~ter Pump, 011 StoH: , I
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5 00 p m stony urke
6·.00 A Look at ... w·M·- ·
· shop Three baths, Ct' r rmic tile EL ••dnr Fen1 e 1 Ju.rg11 r . Grinder of Mr. and Ml'i. Jack Wolre eroy
·
· ·
.,., a.a......SPECIAL, coon, $210, be(' f M1ctdleport, Ohto.
l-3-6tc d
ll •· ali
.and Motor. H ~rh Worl' . FiC'ytbe. rente and faiJUiy were Mr 8Dd Mrs I M.
M J
II of ~- 1
6:00 Ernest Tubb Show
1:05 Pacemaker Nen
wa "' w
earpet on ~;I rete her omd ml•~·l'!llaoeo\111
Loo ll&lt;,
•
•
rs ary arre
\_,.Ui:IT es.
h1.de. 5&lt;:. \1 1 '0 .I 11 1\, ", ). l e y, USED wo ~k p&lt;mts shtrts JaCk - Ian
floors. About two--thirds of ELectric Bro1.1der stove, 1 tt . Mrower. Paul Justis and family of Le- ton W Va. spent the holidays 6:30 Adorna FamJ)J
8:11 Peter Jennlnp Newt
for II . FarmaU. Wuhl~l ·- t 0 h
. 'tor1 were with• her
• daughter and IOD-in- T·OO
_ReedSVIll
_ __ e' 0\IJ I) · 12 3! 12tc l cts, &lt;:lJld sl10cs. ' C&lt;:~rl •C:heva· ' house Is pane Ied in mahogany Cultivator
M• chine. wa 1 on. Hoa F~edl!r. (om - Wlr .
t er recent vtst
· Voyaga
6:30 .....
,_cuel ol w·"·
_.. r argo
AI~T1QUE Fw-nL~Ure ·
dishes ·1 lier · Long Bottom • Ohio·
aDd walnut
Air conditioned. Pfi'!ISUf,
Com Planter. Coni Pkker, Darlene Justis and Scott
of law, Mr. and ..
_ Dillard r-8:00 The FBI --~r·.oo Have,..\,1\111
__
n-avel
.
Int~ atJnnlll H Tra~tor.
1nJa.
~miscellaneous. Cali or "ntc .
12-11-2.\tp Large pa\10 and double carport.
Minersville, Mr. and Mro. Cbar- rell and family.
9:00 SUnday Mov..
T!30 lJ O'Cioct B!gh
-~ Ce ll
M WI
On lot 200' K 300' May be r.een SaLe to Gommuce at a :ao o'doall I I W If nd
Mlk of C
11·00 Bob Young NOWI
T
Mrs. How~u
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o- Mr. Glen Hudaoo of Mlcldgoa ·
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PRICE REDUCED
Kenneth s . M~Eihlnnr
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AdmLn!Htr ator of the r..tat.e Ill RaCIRe, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt- ther Mrs. Myla Hudson
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l l on ay
10:00 Ben Cosey
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Or~hard, Wilkesville, Ohio.
- - ---------~- __:____ __ crLtt Bradlord.. AIICU~~~~~ 10, lL Me
Mrs. Paulme Morarity an.d of Mr. and Mn. William Hayes 7:25 Dally Word
11:00 Pacemaker NIWI
1946- J%1 '• inn r~ek u p Lrucks.
12 8 30tp FOR SALE · 8
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I son, Marty, spent the
hoh- has returned to her home from 7:30 Faith For Today
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11:20 8porb
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Mrs. Laura Sayre who Is Mrs. Larry Moraroty and latnl· Huntington
w Va where t·30 u-~•·· Movie
11:30 ABC NlgbtUft
1.8·ltc WELL kept carpets ' ow t
Mason , . ~ ;
result s of rPgul:Jr Blue Ls- Sl' ll St. , !\·1Lddlep~rt. Pho,Je- · spcnd!D" some time at the home ly and Connie Mtrarilv
, sh~ was a 'medic~l paii~nt Sbe - · -·_-_-...::_;_;__ _ __;.:..;.;__ _.,::.._ _ _ __
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a11d brother-in-law Mn. Thomas Howell,
!\rlr. is improving very nlcly and
ard shift with
rrverdrtve. tm shampooer , $1 P~r•kf'nS
__ 1~ ~~~ Mr. and Mrs, James Quick, and Mrs. Rus~U Howell and turned to school Mondfty.
Good condition :--nd
.:ul
Hard\.,arc Comp&lt;-HIY, Mas•m.
Instructions
spent Christmas day with her daughter, Shirl, of Wellsville,
----· - --tires. $J JO. TeL 9Wr&lt;l29R
W Va .
J-3-6tcl
ct.mghter and son-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gerlach of
1 G :He 1 fntr:W()00. any - lt~nglh . $10 1 ~~n',;,r~~:~~t. 1 ~E;,,~,:c~v:~~~~:eure and Mrs. Clarence Wickline and Letart, W. VB. spent a day
1964 VOLKS\'. ACE0i exrr llt-nt l p1l· k np load. ('all or write I Jnh~. Hi~h ~ •~ ru " ,- P~J' . Short daughter, Dolores, Dorcas.
1with Mrs. Myla HudsoA.
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Ronald Racster or Champaign
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BUDGF.:T
PRICED
furmture
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m'-'u l• Write TOIJAY glviDJ n .. .,.... In!:: spent a week 18 Colum us M
Adelbert
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Livestock
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HEADQUARTERS
FOR SALE - Fresh (;uer;!slc'y ~aker Furniture, M.iddleport, Pom eroy. o.
Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Crooks speni the Cbrislmas weekend
FOR BACK-TO..
cow, calf by Sldr . .Jacob BrH'f
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nersvl .e, 1 1~1 ci RA'I'S, mice e'iminal.ed forever. -~~~~~~~ 31
Gel "Slar." Ebersbach Hard- STORE fOR SALE: Woll trade employed on Columbus spent VoSltmg a day WIIh Mr. and
1,_. Soc..,.. A.e.
fqR SALE: One Yorkshire mf'lle ware, Sugar Hun Mill, Pick- for suitable propert}'. Carl the holidays with her parents, Mrs. William Thuener
were
Acrou Fnua P•rll:
·Jog, welghi2W pounds . 1:"U eno HardWI!re, Mason.
l..emley, Tuppers Plains, Ohio Mr. ~nd Mrs. Donald Cottrill their grandchildren, Teddy, Bll·
Golllpollt, OIUo
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12-9-JOtp Call 667-3004.
1 6 64J and brolbers, Crai&amp; and Bruce. ly, Jolumy md Cheryl Lebew tl1,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,. .,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;;;;::;;;;;;._.J

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8-Dally_ Senllne_l. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0' Jan. 8, 1968

gent her moUter who 1S t
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ill, for Chnstmas. Members ! Return Jonallum Meigs
.
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·~" w;•re asked to b; ;ng bottle caps I Chapter, Daughters ol the
s.~vellll rr ll fl
to the ll':! xl meetmg.
American Revolution,
will
Js Cclebrrrtetl
Pamaroy , Ohio
I Named on c:cmmtttees w_ere : mt-et Friday, January 4 at
The seventh birthday of GreMrs. Hobert Bowen, pob\;CJ!y, l ll a.m at the home of Mrs.
gory Cundlfl was honored With
TONIGHT
g tHllt' at tht' ;\lirldleporl High
arne
Mrs. Pearl Parker, core~p[lnd- Nan Moure.
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' . ' a party gJven by hiS mother,
Wm. Castle 's
" I SAW WHAT YOU
g_•n l Frulll 9 30 p rn . to 2
ence, M!'s. Herman Winner,
A coffee bour Is planned and
_Fund - rmsJ~g proJects \I. ere , Mrs Glen Cundirr, Jr .. at her
DID "
Tht Ja1.~ .,., 111 emttw.
ea
Mrs.
Eugene
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Thompson
and
there
will be a display of an-,dlstussed by (,roup 1 of the ! home Dec. 11. Gamt:s v.erc Thr Young Adult Class of the
(a nd I k now who you are)
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CommJ1t('('S for the year wt-re Mrs MlX E1chmgcr . fluv,ers l tique quilts in charge of Mrs. First .un_ited
P~esbyterl~~ l vl ;,yed and prizes awarded. Re- Br0:1dford Church _of
Christ
JoJn t l:n.\lord . .l"hn Ire
1
rr.-~o!lled
bv
the
LfJure!
Cliff
Beland
cards:
Mrs
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Lou
f)
ichl
Mrr.;
Patrick
Lorhary.
Rull
call
Chur&lt;:h
m
MiddlepOJ
I
Monda}
I
freshme
ts
were
~erved
to
met
Tuesday
evenmg
1n
Ulel;.J ncl. L t•il l·:n .. bo!l
11
"HONEYMOON HOTEL"
VISJT PARENTS
Iter Health club Thursd·:ly even- Harry Clark, Mrs. I.uwreJwe response wlll b~ naming a evening at the home of \irs Bet- Maggie Amlx.'rgcr. O&lt;Jvid Bass. social room)~ of the rhurch and
Mr &lt;~mi Mr" C'ecl]
Buller ing at the home of Mrs. Lou Eblm and Mrs. Charle~ H. Karrl quilt pattern.
ty Clme. Mlss Charlotle David-' Joe and J)anny Urown , Ttm Hnd wen· ra iled to order by lhe pres·
Rob t' ll f. .,lil~"r. \:i lH "~· f\:11. 111 .
&lt;.llld
tdlll
th
of
Ftndlll~'
spPnt
tl~c
l}chl.
Sr.,
dtnncr:
Mrs.
P~arl
Parker
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Assistant
hostesses
are
Mrs.
son
was h~stess.
. I Debbie Cundiff, Vtcki and \-l(•lo- idcnt . Honnt£' Russell.
Ht1lw rl \I•JJ~P . .l11l ~~ .it&gt;illl.
we,·kt'mJ
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p&lt;-t
rents.
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Mrs
Clifford
Jacob~,
presiMrs
Dtehl.
am'!
Mrs.
Eb
lin,
James
Harley
and
Mrs.
Wil~
The
openmg
?ra_y~r
was}:v1di Cu ndilf , Carrie llrtd . Lon The elac;s voted to change th@
ArHit' fl• · II JI , 1'k1 l..ilil Ill ...
[P I" f\t'4 llJ !l \\.1 llll
.an d \lr:s Sherman Uul lt r
rl!&gt;nt eonductf'd
the rlecting hospital equ ipment : Mrs. 1\:e.r- liam Bradford. Members are en by Mrs Rtchald V au,l.l~t n C:uinther, 131tan and
Sandy nwctmg night to !he second
\l.hwh opened with devotions lm Tl·acv and Mrs Lloyd Wngnt uslieri to brinv report blank!l and f!l~mh~:rs ans.we~e.d ;on calJ Hamilton Hicky llubtmrd, J;~ne , Frid.Jy ol t•;JCh month. Tt vtas
SU NDAY, MONDAY
I t,Jkt·n from Pruverh o.; 3, by Mrs. purchasing of hospital equ .p- to br gi\.en to the regeot.
I hy. givmg a NE'\\ \ e&lt;~r s re~o- and Judy lloush. Mac _and Mlck reporlt'd th&lt;lt silverware has
and TUESDAY
JoJil ~. 10, 11
. James Gilmore, followed with ment: Mrs Clark. ~lr:-&gt; James
. ,
lut 10n Da rlene
Bender n•,Jd Williams Krvstal, Km1 and I
h d f r the mini !I
pnhtT
bv
Mrs.
A11en
Eic~11nge:
G
tlmo~e
and
Mrs.
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and
the
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study
Kelly
win
ebrcnner,
Pat
Wtn~:tx:e~
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J:H k '\t•l "I !
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the
Lord's
Pru)'er
in
um·
ell
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tnps
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g1ven
by
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an
ann
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS '
Mrs.
ess . \
o a , D a ,
brenner. Fay rami ton
an .II* Hobwson.
"LOVE &amp;" KISSES'"
; -..ul\. ~lr&lt;:; llarrv Cl;.~rk Sa il~ a Mrs. Allen Eichinger.
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Mrs. 1om Kelly. evotJOns were Pat Cundiff.
A otlu .. •· d;'nn"r "'aS planned
f"t 'l' ]1Jll (" • I" I
..'",., wtre l"luiH'rS t'\'ei"VIIht.'fe solo "It Took · A Mtric Ie ,. f t p au 1 ~
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Jo ~e• Ev ':m"'•
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1' ric · · rs.
led
by
Mrs.
F'rt'd
Lew1s
an
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Hi e·" \'"l" 1!l .l.1t L; h t·lh
'".:volt.
·d to order dick towels Mrs. Clarence Curtis nnd Mrs.
1nc 1uded mer1Jo.•·[·
•·'fl1e L"t1 for the next
meetmg,
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to
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ll
as
a
money
m•kmg
proPa11l
Eichinger
ways
and
mean,
tie Hoy's Preyer." and "Faith Ymml(st.e r Ho11oretl 1 6 ' 30 p.m. '" "nurc
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:md Mrs. Jacobs, birthday box
V,
F
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room. Refrcshm.Pnts we re ~ crv·
"WILD ON THE BEACH"
A th~mk-yoll nfllc Wii~ read
Refreshments were s&gt;:'rved The Catholic Women's club ~~~s K~~~~a ~~-ounced
the On .'frtlllirtlula_y
ed by the hostesses, Mn1. Bon·
Fr.lll~!t'
B ~nd,ll l,
Sht•rT\'
.J:ick-t•n ht·~i t· ,'f.;
~aylt•
Pomeroy
Flo
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ver
Shop
from the Eva TrCicy famt!y by th~ hostess. Tile next m~?el· of the ~~rred Hc~rt ~hurch group has greeting cards and I Ray stewart was _guest
o_ff nie Pickens and Mrs. Linda
..:;u:ln\" &amp; t ht 1
Tilt&gt; A~lro
.-\' \Lnn
PonH'r·ov for serving d1nner. Mrs 1\llen In!; will be held at the home met Thursday evemn~ m the stationery for sa le.
Everyone honor at a party g1ven by his C.rimm.
l UI II~
"i.J!l!h \'1 !,t ol l
,\Irs Mlll, 1 rd Vun Mt&gt;rer
: F.icb inger thanked the club for of Mrs. Eugene Thompson.
j church., a~d1ton~.m
wtt~ Mrs.l wJshmg some should contad alparents. Mt. mid Mrs .. Ray- Tlmse atteudi_ng tncl_uded Mr.
R lll 1fl!'L,: titm ~ 11 1 -.. ~:" u~i n
_Pa ul Case!, _prestdent, c::onduct-! member of the group.
mond Stewart at th~:Ir home and Mrs. Ronme Ru ssell nrd
mg the nwetmg. It opened With I A bake sa le was scheduled in Sun(lay aft(•rnoon in observance ! children, Julm. Jay and Jdl:
prayer ?.Y lhP. Rev F'ather J~hn F'eLruary with the date to be of his third IJ!fthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grtmm
Turel lhe reporl o_f tlte sick announced.
A potm ''Life's His birthday cake was dec- [ and daughter, i1eJmOa; Mr. &lt;::rd
committee W3S
gn:en. Mrs Ho&lt;&gt;es." was read bv !\irs. Jack orated as a replica of a bowl- Mrs. f.1rry P!ckens (Ind. ~on ,
Kathryn
Wel
sh
was
named to Coleman. The hoste~s served re- ing alley and ILe c::ream. cup- Steve, Mr. and Mrs. WJII!am
\
check nn ma tcrwl for a new freshments to the above and cakes and pop were served af. l Lambert and daughters, Tam·
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altnr cloth .
Mrs. Jack Satterfield , Nnncy ter the gue~t of honor had op- , ara and Debrc:; Mrs _E·,..elyn
It was iinnounr·pd that the Anderson Lynn
Cl ar k, Mrs. e'ned his gifts · Balloons were I Wood and children · Ke1th and
.
A
1966 dues
are payabl~.
Edw~lrd Cmoks Mrs Dale Wal- given as favor s.
Uonnie, and
Mrs. Madelme
smorgasbord _dnuter wtl~ be ~eld burn and a gu~st Betty Mat- Games v.cre played and priz· .Painter and daughters, Diana
Thursday. I· ch 7, wtth fmHl i t
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plans to be made at the next ox. ______ - - -- - - David Miller, VIrgil ~cHaffie - -- ----- - ............. ....,..,.......,..,
meet mg .
Eise ls!ein, Mr s. Henrv Heibel and Joy Beavl!r. Guests includ- ver, and Vlrvil, Becky &amp; Fran
,
,.
~anws were playrd a~d ' Mrs Arnold Hay es and. a guest, ed David, Megan, and Mary I Mcllaflie Mrs George Mlllt!r
pn; .f•s · ~~~:~r· 4 h·d to 'lit s D::a\ltd M'Iss n.
R b1
A n 'l '; ll ' r oy and eff Bea- as"isted
Mrs · Stewart ·
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Olllmw·r, Mts. Mary Kunz e\- ____
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The M•ddleport H;gh School
Band ll'"&gt;Sim ,\ssoc;attull ••II
sponsor a (lane€' party Saturda\ nJ ghl j,il h·wing 1he MiddleJlOI'l . Kl ge; Creek basketooll

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NO. 222

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Total resources of more than $6,200,000
give a bank strength, but strength by it·
self is meaningless unless put to work.
What counts is spirit ... dedication to
serving customers, whether they be cor·
porations, governmental bodies, small
businesses, farmers, or individuals.
Financing creates jobs in industry,
builds highways and schools.
Banking serves a world of people in a
world of ways.
We're proud to be a part of it.

FARMERS BANI( &amp; SAVINGS CO.
POMEROY, 0.
Member Federal Rest:r¥e

Federal

"Queen" Cutlery

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Knives, Scissors and Shears. They stay sharp and hold an edge.

Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy Your ShOJI ing Center

Tht· Star rl.tss of lhe Syra&lt;~U~L' Fi1 st 1JnJ1t'd Presbyterian

Chw 1 h held llt t•u l:lrmual Chrisl mH.c; d JJtrWJ i11 the annex of the
r·hurd1 i:lt l:i 30 p. m Dec. 20.
Mr~ VaZJe Lt&gt;e ashd gr&lt;~Ct&gt;.
Follov.mg the dtnnf'r a Christm&lt;ts prog1 :Hn. prepJrPd by Ada
Sl&lt;J("k, W&lt;IS condllc:ted by Mrs. '
H&lt;ldu:l McBride.
Attendmg
wrre ,\ fr. and Mrs. Arrhie Lee,
Mr s Vaz1e Lcr, Mr. and Mrs
Harll'y Cunn :ngham, Mr. and
Mr s. Thomas Clark, Mr. Lester
Baile}, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Me, Br1de, Mr and Mrs Richard
, Rou sh. Mr. Richard Duckworlh,
Mrs. Agnes White Mr. and
Mr -;. Harry Potts, Mrs. Augusta
1 Wtll, \Irs. Mayme Holmes and
' Miss F'rank1e Mumaw.

Drapery Department Elberfelds Pomeroy

Blame Wrecl-

upon F-,auIty

E. E. Holt Will

AutO Wreck

' Step Down From
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Hayes, H
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Spll•l $300 Uti.II•ty Award

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Guests Thursday
Of Mrs. Cook

Cuslom-vUade

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DRAPERIES ARE MADE TO
YOUR EXACT MEASUREM£N'I'S

Any Width ••• Any Length
Come in and choose lrOfll a world .t dfa.
pery fabr ics aod colors. Oon'l miss lhll

opportunity tQ br1ghlen ywr home_.
cuslom-made draperies. at a
pleasing price.

ON CUSTOM DRAPERIES
FROM A SELECTED GROUP OF
OUTSTANDING FABRICS

WE MAY HAVE CUT THE PRICES ...
BUT WE NEVER CU! THE QUALITY
• Custom pleating!
• Double folded
stiffening!

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Mrs. Thomas Cook enterlained the Past Chiefs of Magnolia
Temple
Pytrian
Sisters
Thursday evening at her borne,
E. Main-s l.
The meeting opened with devotwns taken from Psalm 119:
97-IM by Mrs. Frank Stewart,
president, who also read two
: articles, After Christmas Was
~·eslive Day . and The Jnvenl&lt;iry Afler Chnstmas. Margaret
Setdcnabel wa3 reported quite :
ill in Veterans Memorial Hospital and a round robin card
was sent to her. Lydia Stewart
is improving at Veterans Memona! 1-lo...;;pita\.
A contribution was made to
, the Templt. Mrs. RRichard Cam I
' bell. M;ss Thelma Grueser and
Mrs. Karl Grueser were named
as the year bftok committee.
The traveling prize donated by
Mrs. Grueser was awarded to
Mrs. LawN!DCe Lanning,
Games were played and prizes
. awarded 1&lt;1 Mrs. Rollin Bearhs,
I Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Stewart
1 and Mrs. Bernice Darst, a guest.
by th . ;y .g? kz &amp;&amp; ?%11.$ .
Refresbements
were served
by the hostess to those ' named
above and Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs.
Amanda Kaspar, Mrs. Felber!

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ELBERFELDS HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT ON THE

Hoc;tt•ssPs for the nPxt meet mg
v.ill tk· \hs Tltomv.s lh·nrw~~·.
r ., Mr" Charlt·s Clarkson, Mrs.
Ma1y f\unu·hna n \'Irs H(lrne1
Bri, ·klt-;. \'Irs. Juhn !luml lt•y
and .\11- s. Leland S1"son.

BOARD OF
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NEW YORK iUPfl- Negotiations called at City Hall hy
Mayor John V. Lindsay in a personal effort to end the 10abe
day·uld bus and subway strike broke up without vb.1ble
result today while another mammoth traffir jam built up
in the c1ty's stn~ets.
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About 6 1.1 am., EST, negotiators for the striking Transit Workers t:nion. the Transit Authority, and members of '
the mediation panel emerged from a meeting room, mo~tly I
TASHKENT, U. S. S. R - witho11t comment. Chairman Dr. Nathan Fdnsinger mdiThe Soviet U_mon. scored its cated therl! had been some narrowmg dc.wn on all issues I
first dtplomatlc tnumph as an except the key one- money. ~ - --·- - -internatiOnal peacemaker today Hut Lmdsay, drawn and hag- hardshtp since the Great Dewhen the leaders of lnditt and gard, the man who brought the pre!:istun of the 1930s
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Paktstan agreed to pull back talkers to Citv Hall
shortly The strrke alm o~t see med to
troops from th~. front lines uf after 5 p m , Su nday, setd only. I have acquired a life of 1ts own,
disputed . Kash~tr
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"The pi:irwl Ius declared 3t mdependent of the w1ll of the
In a mne· pomt commumque recess. There is no agreement. I prin cipals. The dHy"s fortlic::orn- ~
signed at the en~ of '_Yeek-lo_ng I v.-1~1 makt~ a statement to the 1mg events could le ud tQ a stiff- TYPE, TYPE.- The typ~ng 2 class of Middleport High School is shown here addressing envelopes being marked to Meigs countians 18 part ot
peace talks
m ~his Sov_Jet ,?ubhc after the noon hour." lenmg or posttwns. For exum- the March of D1mes c~mpa1gn, sponsored here by the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi S.Jronty. The class typed addresses on several
central -~s1an
City, Indtan fhe TWU .has :ailed a
n~n pie
; thousand envelopes. Pictured, I_ to r, fro~t row , are Peggy McKinney, Kath~ McElhinny, Ca role Anderson, Susan Ohlinger, Susan Morris, Marilyn
Pnme_ Mtmster _ La~ Beh_adur ro!ly oul.;;1de C1ty ~all, hopmg l _ The struck Transit Authori- ' _Stumbo and ~ee Slaven. Standmg, C)'n th1a _Conde. All~e Darst, Sandra Hollmshed, Rebecc::a Goodall, Sandra Swartz. Jamarilla ward and Elinor Bod·
ty (rAJ w&lt;.~s scheduled to ask · 1mer. The em elopes were stuffed by the Middleport High school sophumo re class. Mrs. Carl J. Jl or ky is cam paign director for the sorority _Senti ..
Shastn and Pak1stam President Jt will prove a rall)mg pomt
Mohammad Ayub Khn . also demonstrate the solidarity oi l tor a $3,220,0110 fme plus daily l nel Photo.
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Hgreed to. exchange pnsoners other union~· backmg.
, tines of $322.000 ag;unst
the i - - -- -.... ... '"] .
and contmu~ . efforts wword , Lmdsay ind;cated talks will; slrikmg unions - a step which I
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peaceful relations.
resu?lc later today at an un- 1could only
intens ify union
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COLUMBUS - EMPLOY-· wtl' Wkc place at C;ty Hall
_ The T;·ansporl Workers l
ment in Ohio m November rose I Away from the press of ne- ~ Union tTWU) ca lled a
noon
1 per cent from October and was j gotiat1ons, and oooupjed v.ith EST ral ly outs1de City Hall.
up. 3 per ce~t from No~ember, , the mounting press~re, uf autos 1 _ The city, bracing for a new I
1964. the Ohto ~tate Umvers1ty ' tunnelmg mto the city s str~ets onslaught (lf trafftc, sou.ght
Bureau of B~smess Rese~rch thrvugh Its bottlenecks of hndg- court per!mlssion to incrt!ase
reports . A_ll e1ght ma~or cities , es and tunnels, Traffic Cnmmis-1fmc s for illegul parking from 1 A Pomeroy mall was a _rre:sle&lt;l l
reported mcreases wtth
the , s1oner Henry A. Barnes sa1d that · $15 to $35 although Lhis would on ~ DWI chargt&gt; by poltce
exeepllon of . Canton
_and 1! appeared the erush rn 1ght ex -' mak e getting to work
even lowmg a one-&lt;·ar crash earlv l
Youngstown wh1ch
dechncd ceed the record concentration more diffi('U\1.
today on Nye-av
frartionally .
;of i''riday.
With the striko:'s cost to the ! Police satd J1arold
---,
,. . But getting to work
W&lt;l S public put at $500 mlltion
or Pomeroy . dnver of the .19.65
COLtiMBllS ( llPII - Statf' Supenntendent of Inst rur ·
COLUM.BUS -. \\HILE TH.E ~ impossible ro.r the c1ty's slum- more _ and r;s;·ng an est';. 1el wreded car, was Jai.led
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hea.vy ram fa II ts heIpfuI m dwellers, miles removed rrom Illlated $tOO million eve d' _ lowmg the 3·15 a.m. mts hap.
building up deple. ted gr.ound·wa- ~ tltetr jobs. And for them, the j Lindsay awoke at 5. 1,. ar.ym. aSyun- It was re. parted that
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fer reserves, tIS ~ausUljjpffie , ew York ~ommerce end ln-~ day after nappmg on couch in I car, lrave mg soul 1, went
W. R. HAYES
R. E. HERNDON
serondary edw:alton
in Ohia , Holt commended tbt board for
rnncern about possible HoOds to ,dustry ASSOCiation sa1d,
the Cit_v Hall and found neooJ;'ators l of cmter, over the curb
'" Dl v1s1on of Wate r.
t lk •-d 1
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and I believe that th individual ''The seriousness with w11id1
th st•~
struc k th o Ro..,,..
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Asistant Ch;ef Paul Kaser I
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dence along Nye-av. The
who will serve as executive ol-1you (the board) and other mem~arned that conditions at prest.hen went over a retaining wa ll
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to those in
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ucatwn in putting suc::h plans m- , year penod, have discharged
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to effect shou ld have an oppor-jyour responsibilit;es. as shown
cured in the state's river val+ restroom area.
tunily to help develop them by your re-gular attendan~e at
leys He noted, however, that
Sgt. George Hicks, who in-1
Holt sa1d
bo"rd meet; ngs. •uur fa;r and
to those floods are missing his
vestignted. said there W(:IS hea·
W. R Hayes and R. E. Herndon employees at Philip Holt , who has been head of thorough cons tderal!on or al l
two factors whieh contnbuted
vy damage to Haley's car ttnd Sporn Plant at New Haven. have won the second prize t~~ De~a1tm~nt ol Educatton question s and rl:'commendr~tir,ns
to those floods are miss ing this
to both properties struck by the I of $300 in the ]965 American Electric Power System smce 19:&gt;7, salCl hi &lt;; future plam:; presented to you, your carefu l
year - frozen ground and heacar Haley told police he struck "Operating Ideas" annual - - - - - - - - - - - - - callt'd for htm to act primarily attention of poltcy development
vy snowfall.
anothl:'r ."".r that kept on going competition.
1ed in 1965 .
• a,', a pn~ate cons.u ltan!. to. var- and your w1se counsel and SID·
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VATICAN CITY
P 0 P E· pore ~Jmor a mage in a one, No lllJU!"Ies were reported,
tlte men at a \uncheun today by ' er shared third pnze, and first,
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Paul Vl was reported ''deeply]car acctdent at : a. m. SunJoe P. \.ills, vice president and l fourth, firth, sixth, and seventh
143 100
upset" today over the Polish 'day on Rt.
feet west of
: g. enerol manager of Appalacb-1prizes .were won b.y .employees •
government's refusal to allow ~ t?e M;ddleport corporation line
f d
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Stefan Cardinal Wysynski to No one was mJured and no
;an Power Company,
which o In ;ana an MtchJi"n Elec-.
leave Warsaw, the same Com-l'harge was f;Jed
tr;c Company.
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mumst cepital which
the ~'rank v. Musser, 27. Rt . 2,
pontiff hoped to visit this l Pomeroy. went off the left "de
Hayes, maintenance foreman ,
Two persons were hospitalized and a t~ird was treated
'Pring.
Iof the h;glli..Y and struck . a
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at the plant, lives Ill Syracuse.,
and released f·&gt;llow;ng an accident on State Route 7, one
Vatican sources said the lguard rail. Defective steermg
~uneral serv ices for Isalah_G. Herndon lives in New Haven
lnule north of Chester, at 8 a.m. today. 'The Ohio State
pontiff's planned journey be- l was blamed. There was .mmor
I' Sm;th, 77, Condor-st. who d;•h
. d and is engineering assistant al l
High.way Patrol said thre.e veh;cles were involved.
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Sporn
Plant.
They
collaborated
1ll JUred were Elmer S!ill, 64, Pomeroy, back injurles
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hospital,
will
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first trip any Pope would have
rres s over th e wee kend m'
, eorge H. Applegate, 25, Lisbon, possible internal injuries,
be held Wednesday at 2 p. m at January. 1965. issue of "Oper'and John Moon. 71. Kerr·sl, Pomeroy, fractured rib. Mooo
made to a Communist nailon- eluded · Eldon C. Blake, 36,
now is almost certainly off.
Reedsville; Tuby N. Lackhand,
the Ewmg ChapeL
atmg Ideas" called "Triples Life
was treated and released.
- - --He was a mt'lllber of the of Boillr Ash Tub Seal Sk;rts."
42 • Day ton; Th omas W. Bond,
Church of Christ and was pr.,_ H d
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The acctdent occurred when men were transported tor hos1
D. Sew.
by MDOD •• AII three
WASHINGTON - C LA R- I23 ' Rl·o Gra"de; R'c'·
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ceded in death b a dau hter, ern. on s a repeat wmner
. . 'II The shoo t.mg of a cow an d Applegate. dnvmg an unloaded I c~r dnven
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ell, 18, Leavittsburg, 0.; TimoM J h H
ly s . g - ' havmg shared a second pnze m theft of an automobile were m-, semi-tra il t!r rig attt&gt;mpted to pttal treatment by Pomeroy
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Y . 1 s, 18, Gallipolis; D0relude his wtfe, Emme:
two
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I vestlgate over e wee en bv pass a 1955 model car operated , Emergeocy squadmen who were
othy McLaughlin, 25, Columbusdaughters, Mrs. William Sheri- In all, a rerord total of $2.1011 the Me;gs County Shenff's de- by Moon. Moon was reportedly summoned at 8·11 am. Moou
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Lloyd M. Moore, ~9, Pomeroy;
dan, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Charles in prizes was awarded 1&lt;1 the l partment.
in the process ol makmg a left and Applegate were taken to
Fredenck A. Damels 28, Col1 KBJltema. Aurora, Ill.; two sons authors of ten articles publish~henff Robert C Harten bach turn onto the Sumner-road when V~terans Memonal hospital and
umbus; and Donald J. Brack- Rep. Ralph Welker, native ol Albert Smith, Canton and Linsa;d a car belongmg 1&lt;1 Carol • the eol lis•on occurred.
Still was transported to Meigs
man, 20, Muncie, Ind., all either Meigs County, tod~y announced 1coln Smith, Middlepo~t, and 18 ~\Hr,;~~ffi1 'f'~.k·~m.;m Pwrce, Rt. 1, Langsville ..
Also damaged was 8 parked IGf.nera~ . The ac~ident waJ ltill
cited or. bonded 1&lt;1 appear today he Will be a cand;dat• for rep- : grandchildren . Friends may call
Middleport people interest- ported sl&lt;ilen Sunday mornmg, car ownl'd by Roger c. Gaul, Iunder mvest~gation late tb;s
In mumc.;pal court on charges resentatlve . in the new 27th , at the funeral home any time, ed ta tbetr scboolo knew !bey was recovered early l&lt;iday.
125, star Route, Chester. There mornmg.
ol speedmg.
House D;str;ct. The new d;s-:
lost a .good man wben Lee
A 1962 Studebaker 1! was was minor damages to the front
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M h OUters Included Elwood J. !net Is made up ~~ Athens, I
McComas retired as super!.. found abandoned in the Miles ' of the vehirle driven by GauL Two Fined in
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Ac evement ay-on a~c Howard, 16, Cheshire, speeding 1Meigs and Gall1a CountJ~s.
tende-ot last summer.
1 cemetery near Rutland by R!Jt· Cpl.
Francis of the OSP said Leg , Co
~-was fi:nned ~y ther:e;g~ Gallia cously juvenile court' A republican, Mr. Welker ls i
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Marshall
John
Tilli"
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w
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oocd Jan. 15; William L. Nichols, 37: completing his first term
Alb;~.""; e~p oyerb 1• · 12:15 a.m. today. Author&lt;lies Moon's car and moderate dam- ~ Two were fined and another
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umtrusCo ani Thurman, pllasing at a railroad · representative In the Ohio Leg- : MISSIDg
tem b' · a.,. edscbool t sybs- said Ute car had been taken I age to the semi.
forfeited a bond
Saturday
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a ure. rom e;gs
oun Y·
ing qualities quickly. A re- from P;erce s yard somettme Still was a passenger In Ute mgbl m Pomeroy Mayor Cluu-of Porl::nd, Hemlock
Grove, court MoRday; and Carl
R He has served on the .Educa- 1
rent report tn !be Charleston- after 8::W p.m., Saturday.
- - - les Legar's court
Reedsville, Rock Springs, and ~aulz, 19, Pomeroy, speeding, hon, H;ghway, and Agnculture l
C 00l
-Dally Mall describes the tal- I Sheriff Hartenbaeh's departB"'ST DRESSED
Rulh Farmer, 23, Pomeroy,
cited to MeJgs rounty court, Comm;ttees.
.
ents of Mr. McComas follow- ~ ment is also probing the slioet- NEW YORK !UP I) - Pres-, was fmed $5 and colrts for reckSyracuse clubs present.
Achlevemenl Day again will Jan. 14·
The only other. publlc olf;ce r Middleport Chief
or Pollc~ fng his seloelion as "Teacher mg ol a Holstem-Guernsey cow, ident Johnson, Sandy Koulax less operation , Eumce J;v;den,
be al Middleport High School.
held by lhe cand;date
w a Herbert Gilkey's department ol the Montb" by the St. A1- valued at approximately $150, and Antony Armstrong • Jones Pt. Pleasant, forfe~ted a $15
Its theme will be International
MAN FINED
Me;gs County shenff for
and Bureau of Criminal Invest!- bans Hlgb
Schoof Future -wned by Dale Dye, Carpen- are among the "best dressed bond on an assured clear di!·
in BCOpe wltl) Mrs. Dewey CumI years, 1944-50.
gation authorilies are probing Teachen ol America chapter. ter. The InCident was reported men ol 1965," aceording w Ute lance chru;ge, and Vertin Admingo of Lima, Peru tbe prin- James McHaffie, Middleport, Mr. Welker, whose occupa- ~ a breaking and entering dis- '"1""'1''
to Ute sheriff'• department Sat- ~ Fashion Foundation of Ameri- ams, 19· Charleston, was fined
ciapl afternoon opeaker en was fined $10 and costs Ieday Ilion Is Hsted OA the house roll covered Saturday morning at I
ilil urday.
ca
$10 and rosts on a reckless op.
"Knowing Homemaken; From by Meigs County Court Judge as D Iarmer, is owner and op- Ute
Middleport elemeotary 1
eration Citation.
Other Countrlea."
Fraak W. Porter, Jr. on ebnr- eral&lt;ir of Ute Maple Lewn Poul- school on Pearl-st.
I
11 Is also planned to have a ~.. of disturbing the peace and try Farm at Hemlock Grove. Chief Gilkey wid the only '
Meigs General Hospital
morning opeaker who baa been 18Utlicaltoa.
Hr reSJdes at 163 Mulberry-av' irems apparently mlsslo~ from
Admissions Saturday- CharIn tht Peace Corps and a dem..
Pomeroy. .
.
. the building were two p;ggy- The Meigs County Sherlll's decreased The deparlme'nt re- The depart;ent ,.. rt for le.s Rayburn, Pomeroy ; Geral•
-l&lt;ffi,_, The cand;date and hiS w;fe, l banks eontamlng about $8 In Departmenlln 1965 investigated !ported two traffic fatalities last I December showed 62 ~isoners dme Varian, Mason.
onstrallon by I Meljl County
homemaker with an lnterll8ionSATURDAY SCORES
the former Peorl Hawk of He~- , coins.
139 traffic accidents and booked year In eompar;son to Utree in booked and I t30 inro,%in tele- Dlsebnrges Salllrday- W; '
al background.
Middleport 60
lock Grove, have three rh;l-~ Police reported the bu;ldmg 563 persons in ja;l, it was re- 11964 and four In 1963
ph . 11 '
g
bur Cardwell, Ewington; Hon
~~~fu:: w~s ~e:! that
K!luer Creek 85 dren. Th~ old"t . son, Jerry, was entered through a window ported today in Sherilf Robert In 1965 the deparu;.ent was ~~ ~:p!;tment In December er Theiss, Leon, W. Va.; Rit
:1 ~In I 1 of Achle tkm- Eastrnaar 60
" an engmeer w;Ut the Dayton on tbe west side of the school C. Hortenbach's yearly report summoned to investigate five I also investigated 14 traffic ac- Baker, Reedsville.
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at 10 a m
The ~~Uve committee reported on proposed reoislono ol
lhe C!OIIIIUtutloa, wblch ware
accepted by the Counc:ll.

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North Galli&lt;J 56 Wilton 54 r': ~~:r:enta gr~~ Pome-1ransacked with entry g~in~d in- years
deaths, foor stolen cars, Utree complamts,
'one acci:.~t~~ D;scbarges SunclliJ - Haro
Southwestern 46 Eastern 45 y
ry
,
to each by breakmg ou. wmdow The department Investigated cases of alleged arson five fires deaUt two Incidents of dan e W;rlh, Middlepor~
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Z&lt;lntltlfll4 Rooecram 54

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Rep. Welker is a member of panes 1&lt;1 unlock the doors. Chief 101 wrecks in 1964 and 133 dur- of undetermined origln,

two 1&lt;1

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two

miscella~~.

LOCAL

Racine 46 the PotrU!roy Church of Christ, Gilkey said tl;e burglar broke mg 1963. There were 428 person fire deatha, two attempted sui- complaints and one flre of un- The t
TEMPS
88 Cool Grot&gt;~ 65
Ute Far"! Bureau and tbe Amer- ml&lt;i Ute storage room and also lodged in jall Ia 1964 and 133 cldes, tw.,.cases of farm an~ determined origin. One esca ee
' e'!'perature ill Pom.'

lcaa Legmn. He Is aU. S. Navy attempted .to break !he lock off booked in 1963.
mals being shot and iDelailure !rom AUtens State bosp't 1 P roy s ~.,ness district II 11.411
1
vetera
a lreezer m tht calelel'la.
The latalily count, however, 1o pay
epprdwnded.
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