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· Mrs. Lois Ann Jones and ch~- bile Librarian, gu~t s~a~:~;t oented each evenlDJ by the :"!t!:,~~.u:;li:. Sloeck·
What this country needs II l dresolln s ':e~o~e::· a1
Mls'i Leda Mae Kraue lrr en- drcn of Columbus were wee • tho regular meetmg o
.~ choil'll of
partlclpaliDJ •• who '• recup_era\ing from, maBood five-cent greetin&amp; card
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ted! Holzer Hospital Sunday , l •nd guests of her grandpa':""ts, Elementary P.T.A, Jan. I~ o churches. Minister&amp; and their jor surg~ry. Joining ber m Cinfor other eccasjens than Christ- ~ newspaper.
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for olls&lt;&gt;rvation and treatmenl. Mr and ~'"· Richard Cam)&gt;- 7:30 p.m. at the grade sc d\1. sermon topics are as follows: cinn•• was ber sister, Miss Edmas:
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Refreshments Wlli be s•rve y Monday -"Lord,
Save
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How come you can get prot
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n Mrs .tames Pat ter-1 Mr. and Mrs. Wotlmm G. CooJ&gt; the lhird grade m~thers.
Me." Rev. Marvin Dowsoa of lth Klein of New or, bu,
Cbri.s\1118S cards In boxes .
Mr. ~ ~iss Florence Circle: er anJ lStln, Mike of BrecksvJI\e Theodorus Council, Daughter. Heath Methodist Church.
They also vi.slted in Columb s
of 21 lor lesS than a dollar, bul
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oon an l d
in Columbus· were weekend guesls of hiS par· of America, Monday at 7.30 p. Tuesday - "Lord, Search ' with their sister, Mrs, Ro ert
IIIII TRY to get a bll1bday card,
v!Wlsli:.·~ll~a UID' ~,Y,g· I•s Ci rcle a1 ' .oils, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. CooJ&gt; m. at the l&lt;J?F Hallo. Charter Me," Rev. Donald Hlckl, Kayser and In Middleport with
nmn•thy cards, what bave you,
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their brother, Mr. and Mrs. 0. ·
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Umversll y llo'pita l \·Irs Circle cr.
to be ':~pe ~rst and Bertha Church of Cbrlsl.
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for less than 1. ce~tnd":
By WUilalll Lawrence, · D.D.S.
" ompru~tng Irom I''"'' , urg-,
Marguer:• e
. ers and th
Wfol!neSday- "Lord, Show PM~-iei~d Mrs. 0. p, Klein
casionally you can
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. AUer may h&lt; a Cllllli of
ery, and her room number is • TO mscuss YMCA
WcKentozoe.tt~~/~cwhite.
e Me," Rev. Howard Ruppell, bave received word that their .
my one fo~ IO•::e"Nts~wbu~f ":y perjdo~l disease (~orrliea),
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First United
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LINDA STAFTORD
ofteo they re ... • •
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I P T PLEASANT - All organ-I
JAN. 18
Churrh.
son, cOmmander Peter F. en
can make lio114•Y Gree\ing says e earch.. More) lamll·
Mr. and Mrs Rubell Hat . tzatoons m the com mumty are j
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Thursday - Lon!, Sireoglb- who is in ciiarge of Misalies Mr. and Mn. Jack H. Sial· cards for less, why not the olb- Dental Res·to us In the lilrm ol
brechl of Wot·thington VIS \It'll urged to be represented at a I The Salisbury PTA Will meet •• ~e." Rev. Donald Booae, and Weapons is aboard the ford. Sr., lludaad, ... IJio
kind? MAD
lariy know~ eyes stuffy' hoses,
Saturduy. w.th hJS mother. Mrs. , t Tuesday 2 p. m. in the Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. .Ali par· First Baptist Cburcb.
USS Topeka and Ia on patrol aouaclnl the easagemeal and Dll4r Mad:
sneezes, tc aU.:'gic reactionl
Noronan M•·Cu ll um und ullend· i ~O:.'~~oom of the Presbyterian eats are urged to attend.
Friday - "Lord,
Send duty off tha coast of VIetNam. apProachllg marrlale of their Good ques• Maybe mass hives, toe~· lnvol•ed In this dl·
od tbe funeral of Moss Eliot' I ~hurch wb&lt;n Walter Jacoby wtll JOF class of the United Meth- Me," Rev. Nyle
Borden, He is based iD Sublc Bay, Pbli· JODDF dousbler, ,LbiU Cor·
Is the answer ...:com. : :
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I di scuss the rommunity's rec- odisl church scheduled lor Mon· Mount Moriah Baptist Church. ipplnes.
roll, to MR. Paul H. WDsoa, pan!es can aHord leso profit on
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hal been
Mis• Pollv K"' ul ('o\umbus
and the possl-' dey evening changed to Tues- Servl'ces will begin at !:30
Mr. and Mrs. Jam_ es Brewing- IOD of Mr. •""" UN .Boward Christmas cardS beca~e they Periodontal dtsesse
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Alldrew WU..o, 55! HIP St., eell so many of I em.
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enlor IDSWer: people in eur "affiuenl some an!mais, Bnee bar c\et'o
K rr Sr. "\a\ll)rs Hun Htll
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~W{&amp;!!l i-1E!li1i?b~ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckeydoo. Middleport. Linda Is a I
l ty" actually seem to en- times. It B a disease c a
aMr• ,,,; F.akms of llJ\ ton "'" dmg to an announce~ent ~ Lydia Circle of the Uruted
Mrs. Brewington remained for at Rauand mp S&lt;bool. Her
~aylng more for lees - es- !zed by sW!)ilen, inflamed gums,
arm'" s.,lord.ll '"' • v" ot James H LewiS, preso ento; , Methodist church Tuesday i~~
several days visit.
Hance OWDJ and
operalel
claD If the price Ia priDted lonna ion of pockels betweell
woth her SISters and hrother-tn·. the local Chamber
of C -~7:30 p.m. al the church, w
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Mrs. James Jividen was re- Wftson's Car WIBb ta Mlddl~
Ia~ sight on the back of teeth and gums, sbrlnkap of
law Mrs. Wilham Kol\onger and merec
Mrs. Wilson Carpenter and Mrs.
ceived Into membership during poet. A oummer weddla&amp; II uepcard -H.
honelbat holds teeth In the jaw.
-·- -c· E· Blakeslee as leaders:
hosh'
beiDg plaDied.
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end loosening of teeth. P.D., 8l
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EDiered Hospital
Sundsy morning wors 1p serv· 1
Dear e1en.
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tesses, Mrs. T. A. ownte a
I ices al Heath Methodist Church
U they can make car radios 11 is called, is the 1ea ng ca
Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
Persons entering Holzer Hos- with the Rev. M. E. Dowsoo ofthat come on strong the minute' of tooth ~ after "'I" 35 ·
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opeI Women's Guild of l.he Feder· pi tal dunng
l lieiating. The choir presen
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allergy
' ated church, Tuesday aRet 7:30 eluded: MrsF. TthoAm:s E.D~~ an anthem, "Salvation is CreMat·
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mllrakeed coafrshhelvear~gs ~n;.;:., .;;,.t II. Using t hI •
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program leader: executive corn- L. Ferrell, 31 Evans s.;
: William Russell.
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mittee is host. A shower "ill thy A. Evans, 29 Evans. His., Mr and Mrs. Chlarles' Mur,
Dear Cold,
I H lth Education and
be held lor Mrs. Wilbur Perrin. Mrs. Ernest M. •Ike) Wtseman, ra ~f Point Pleasant, w. Va. Reports of the Mid-Wmler
Please! Ask your friendly ~er: ~) .:.. been able to ,..
The Past Presidents of the Orchard H•ll: Marhn /;'~Is: I viiited Saturday with his moth- .stilute Saturday '"
'I neighborhood ~mce
stal~on !Jar som&lt; typ;cal signa ol
A erican Legion Auxiliary of Addtson : Ira Balfd, Rl.
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Mrs. Clara Murray. Their I were given when the
man. My troubte-shooling 15 or p uce
Blilmals.
' ~w Webster Post will mecl l polis ; Mrs. Eddte Gtlmore, Rt. er ~ Kenneth is working on his IMethodist Yo_uth Fellowship met families, not family cars. -H. P.D. In ::boralory t~at certain
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esda at 7· 30 p m at the 2 Galhpo\ls; Thomas R. LewiS, I' so ,
'Ohio State Univer- 1Sunday eventng at lhe &lt;burch. Dear Helen:
Does " me•n
Wedn 0 f ~
G&lt;orge .H•ckett ' Rt. 2 Thurman: Raymond L. doctorate at
Miss Rhonda fly sell, president, You seem to be the only per- typea of P.D. could h&lt; prevent·
hom~ b rs. re reminded to Layne Palnot Siar Rt: James stty.
d M cond)lcted the business
son 1can turn to without jeop- ed by desensitization, as ts,~
emti ~rs f~r Mtller Cottage. A we'stfall, Bidwell: Mrs. Paul The son born to Mr. an b rs. 'ing.
I ardizing my reputation or self· slble wllh s_ome a~l~rgtes : •
rmg ar c es
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Patriot Star Rt , Mrs. Newman Burdette was
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res eel I'll make II brief. My controlled With anllhistammes.
JAN.
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Thursday,
January
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were
Robbie
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~nd 1 are recent ecllege 11 could~. but further research
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Metbodlsl Jeffrey D Workman,
Cecil !
sug· graduates.
is needed. - - 1 Church,
to meet Wednesd.": ant; Joe CHBradl?schultz Pt Bradbury are vacationing in ' ~estoons for makmg chr•sttan :;:M~s, ~~
There Is a rantr ·;c electron·
,Jan 19 at the church, lmmed•· en ; Mrs. ow~lad s Tho,mr.s I Florida.
homes by having worship een- an' ut hlmself through col- ie tooth that N.l , is expecl1 ateiy
following the wee~u~~ I Pieasant ;nM~~s. Jo:Oph C W:l' I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Goble ters, daily
devotions, prop"': le ~e a~d inte'nds to do the same menling with. It :-as in It sb
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NegrO cabiDel member. He
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Chambers, Rio Grande ·ed 'u,. day's
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Mrs. Perry Mttch, Mrs. a_w- na '· ar , .
Pl~asanJ· Coile e student spent the week·' ferent buzz sess on e
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renee Milhoan, Mrs Orin Smttb • ard Dow , R~. ~ ~!~ghan Mtd- end ~ith his parents, Mr. and i vanous ooplcs of lnelrest to a~ st"~/miles from his propos.
and Mrs Carl Mall ox.
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The winding Trail Garden dleport. M~. MarvdM :u~~::~: M~:r ~~c:a~rs. ~~e~~·Harris,l youth. and counselors attended !· ~r:~o~:: =~e:ilt~~~~ail;
club will meet at the Ohto Po;~ , Syracuse , ·~; ;·~ 'sm;th Rut· Colu;.bus spent the weekend , the sessJOn.
marry but presently marriage
" office, Wednesda\:\.:wis ter, R~~~~e; ~~td i,, Mou~t)Oy, with his 'rather, Mr. Robert [ Sandy Johnson reported on : is out' of the question both bep.m. wtth M~. t ~~,; 88 host· ~n~deD' ·Mrs Robert J Coin Harris, Sr. and ll&gt;etr daughter. the area of christian conduct 1cause of nnances and distance.
and '&lt;Irs. Ro r
R:ckbridge ; Calvin G. Lyons, Susan Harris, a teac)jer ia the 11tn school ond the importance .of l Jur love is deep and strong

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Jan. 20
I Jackson; Mrs. Leonard Marcum Pmnero) Schools.
. 1eetting a chrtsiJan example With land we see no
why II Do you
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' The One won One ciaS! nl the Rt. 3 South Point, Leen•rd Mar- Keith Morgan, Ohio Umver· other classmates.
shouldn't be fulfilled, w1th or ~ye ::,d and receive mes, Pomeroy First Bapllst church ) cum, Rt. 3 3outh Point; Earl sily, spent the w..kend wl~ Eddie Brown atseussed the . wtlh~t marriage but w~:a:: ~a ees? WOW
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wit\ meel at the church, Thurs- , F. Kinker, Oak Hill; Paul R. hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rog area of social life of the aver- ~ res~amed ourselves beca
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day .Jeouaq 20. instead of Jan· IMorton. Rt. 2 Chillicothe; Mrs er Morgan. h C 1
t Fri- age teen-ager. He brought out ~t wa_~/.oty~rt;rt!::'tng YMII" child's teeth elralghl·
uary 2'/, as scheduled. Mr.s. Roger A. Merrill, Wellston; Mrs. Mr~. Kennel . a e spen
'the fact that t..n.agers have
posSJ 11
use of enln
oblems may sooa be
IGeorge Skmner and Mrs Voc- 1' Joe Clark, Rt. 1 Oak Hlll; Mrs day m Belpre wtlh her ~r:r I more money to spend than youth pregnant,/~ al~ ~lil&gt;n !den~~ before they even dfo
l'or Young woll be hostesses and David R. Karr, Ravenswood; and SISter-m-law, Mr. a
s, :bad years ago and the tempts· gosSip an , oss o rep_u I' 'ns velop Preasures of longue aM". Ellen Couch in charge of, Mrs. Dutton, Sr, Ironton.
1Richard Roller and new daugh· lions and dedsions that lace the How 1;'g ~~~ ~s"=s\~te gai,nst palate during nallowl devofions.
Births
ter, Lon
teen ..ger in the area of con· will ho T,:. g to 8 clergyman 1ng can now be measured by speo
Mrs. Eddie Gilmore, Rt. 2
formity.
~ sayh 1 ~bat we wanl 1o clallnstrumenll and these deGalhpolis, daughter ,_ 3 06 ?·"' M Chase's Brother
Refreshments were served by ~ ': i: ~bel• can an unmar· vices bave shown marked dlf·
I ATTEND INSTITUTE
Saturday; Mrs. Davtd R. Karr,
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Dwtght Dowson and
Eddie , 0
f advice and 8 ferences in tongue pressures.
I The Rev. M. E. Dowson and Ravenswood, son, 3 25 p m. Sat- Dies in Baltimore
Brown following the meeting. rted gir1ti go 1 ~ 8 100 per cent Children with abnormal fmlfo
Iseveral members of the Junior i urday; Mrs. Richard W. Vau,
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W It ,Those present were Okey Ril· P~:~'P on ~aceptive•-K. 7 ue pressures may have pr&lt;dlctMethod!St
Youth FellowshiP ghan M&lt;ddleport daughter, 21 Funeral servJCes or ~ er .ler Doxie Walters, Tommy e ec ve con
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were in PortsJMuth Saturday to ' a.m.,' sunday; M~. Robert D. H. Chase, brother of Mr. "" lc..;ke, Verne Ord, Ken Smith, Dear K:
L ou wanted Thus orthodontic treatment can ,
attend the Mid-Wmter Institute Rogers, west Columbia, son. ?id Chase, werehihei~ Th~di' 1 Van Johnson, Dwight Dowson,
was,ll;. !.nsultlnl 8 be more easily evaluated and
held at the Trinity nnd Frank· 2-5 2 a m Sunday· Mrs. Thorn- m Balltmore, 0
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Jennifer
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,tin Ave Methodist Churches. 8 ~ E Cr~meens, ;on, 7:~ a.m. 59, died last Sunday 18 0 um· Rhonda Hysell, Eddie Brown, doetor, no h':all error being
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The Rev. Dowson taught •ever· Sunday; Mrs. Roger A. Merrm, lbus. .
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l!'llr- Sandy Johnson, Robbie
Ord ~I ~: ! there is no such Please ..,d your qMIIIoll •·
' al classes dormg the day-londg Wellston daughter' 9 40 P m. ldHe h'~ sdaurvlv~ter Yr.:'r:"nratric- and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ~lng as~~ 100 per cent effec- beul delltal health le Dr. Lawsession Youth members atten • S d '
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c-o thla ,aper While
mg we~e Doug Dow son, Sandy "" ay. Di ;;--. ed
ia Shank, Columbus; his moth· '
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Robb' Ord
Kenny
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pecially lor uneasy unmarrieds.)
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~:~o=~d Ed~= Bro~n.
I James F. Barnett, Margl L L-1 • 't rother, Harold, Middleport, Theater Party II
Your wboie letl~r shouts the !""o~lym : : - -- - - - ~- ~ Bryan. Paula C. Burgess, an and two granddaughters. Allend•
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WOMEN'S
don Burnette, Mrs. Bnce H. Iing the services from Middle- Grven on B~rthday · an affair the enly way? And column.
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.C port were Mr. and Mrs. Harold I
Warner enterlliiDed will 11 work out? Answers to
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Cherrington, Mrs. Garrett Chrts. Cbase. Me. and Mrs. Raymond wi~;·~ ~r.!atre party Saturday both are: Probably not. You 15th Annual Style
ty, Richard Dow, Robert . G. Lievlng, Mrs. G&lt;rald Anthooy, evening hnnorlng her son, Steve, can manage long-distance mar· Show is March 17th
Grate, Mrs Arthur L. Halley, Mrs. David Jenkms, Mrs Shlr· on his lith birthday.
rllll!e better than you can sur- PT. PLEASANT_ Tbe 15111
l Lee S. Jonson, Mrs. Om C. ley Mills and Mrs. Harold Eb- Following the show, the group rive a long-diStance i~ve alfmr annual atyle show and "Miu
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•Lathey, Bert McAbee, Mrs. ersbacb.
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Harold C Newland, MESSENGER STAKES
g assisted' by Mrs. Kermit sono (for pesple of your upbring. by , Cl
lite local Retail
Size 4 to 10
ner,
e m cake Jng an high ideals) are totally mans U
1 Mrs Bonme M. Pm mger, SamI uel .H Reed, Wesley D. SimpWESTBURY, N.Y. (UP!) - Walton,
icek cr a ' bak- obvious, and you already D8111· Merchants division ol the Pl.
I kms Mrs Herbert C. Stanley The fl50 ,000 added Messenger and can y. e ca es were
od them in your letter
Pleasant • Malon County Qwa.
Middleport
1Erskine
Wome\dorf Lem: Stakes, harness racings richest ed by ~:ve·:,;~"\r':: Lf!' ASK yourselves two· more ber of Ctmmerce wm h&lt; be1d
1';;:;;:::;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;~~:;;;:;:;;;:;~: uei Bailey,· Wtlham J. Borock, event, will be slagrd at Ebers 'a 8
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• questions: Is there any real Mercb 17 at 7:ll0 p. m. 1D 1111
1Mrs. Buell G. Burnette, Nancy Roosevelt Raceway on Oct. 29 • ry.
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reason why your fiaoce can't Pl. Pleasaat llllb achool audJ.
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b it was announced Sundsy by Atten ng e ea re were
univ 'ly' lorium.
1 Canter. M". Vmcent J.
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Werry, transfer to YOUR
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Mrs. Everett Hall, Ira McClure, I irac preSl ..':"__ VID •
Andy Vaughan Scoll
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Mothers March
"Why did It happen to my baby!"
Have you; or has anyone that you know
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Do you know what It muna to bave I
child born with a disabling phyllical delect or a brain damaged by 10me unknowll
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Million• of American mothera do. Many
of them live here in our own community.
Tonigh~ many mothers, concerned about
birth defects and the tragedy it brings 10
famille&amp;, will be calling at our bomes..i,!l
tbe Annual Mothers' March for tbe Marcb
of Dimes.
They will be aeeking contributions to
1peed the work against the nation's larg.
est killer and crippler of children. But
they will also carry a message of hope, of
oignificant progreSJ in tht fight agalnat
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If the question, '" Wby did it happen to
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There Is ANeed
Next week will be observed as Na:
tiona! YM CA Week. and this is the time
when nei ~ h b o ri n g Gallipolis .is considering orgamzing a Young Men s Chnstian
Association The first YMCA was estab·
Jished
in 1844 in London, when George
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Williams gathered a group of friends,
; and formed an organization designed to
~ _,.J'al~e life a bit more bearable for work. · ~'iii- caught in the cruelties of the indusi:Jrial revolution. Seven years later 1
!"Boston sea captain, Thomas V. Sullivan,
eard of the London organization and
ook on the task of organizing the first
uch group in America.
,. The goals of the YMCA from the
.atart, and still in force today, have a sing'
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' le purpose: to develop better citizens.
·, This means better in mind , body and in
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: the heart. At its roots are the teaching
' Of Jesus. and the principles of Chris:"tianity. We will hear some people say
'-that those needs are aireadv met in the
,activities of the churches a1id the public
!•chools, but we find many who are out&lt;&amp;de the pale of these two organizations,
;-:who could fit into th e pict ure of the
iYMCA. One of the great benefits that
rwould come, would be t.he linking toge'ther of various cjlllrches in a single efrfort to do a massive piece of work in
providing a common meeting place for
denominations.
, Years ago there was a YMCA in Mid~leport. II served a wholesome purpose
.' \\then the community was a stopover for
' hundreds of railroad men moving in and
' out of the Hobson yards.
· The time may come again when our
&lt;J!eople will want. to consider a new
_"VMCA this time perhaps on a county:Wide basis.

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gtottlng the "tOp lee" from the cu\or In Newark; he's 25, just
Sammy Davit -Show aller be out of Seton Hall In June, pasJoarned tbe Burtona were paid ld his bar oams 1J1t]y four
f5,000 was nicely soothed by months qo ... But baa be a bit
paying liim szs.ooo for the ahow record?
lrlstead of .12,500 ... Fatblr Peo
Dick Llbiratore &lt;a deeja,t
1er O'Reilly, thorny ecclllla~ who produces • arralll!es reo
cal beckler.plcketer at Sl. Jolm'l cordlnga tor lbt Destiny- label)
University, 11 called by olber It Alan Freed'• SOD-Iii-law ... .
priests, '"11te clerical
Mlke Ebony Magozille prabeo RuWhile Pelty Duke laped lbt
.Quill - but with no sense nl , dolph Bing for breaking lbt coJ.. Ptrry Como lhOw ber D • w
bumor" ... ~ pqw dl'- Gl'-llne InN. Y. blillme opera; IJ'DOIII Barr)' Falk, awepl
n't mention the lawyer inVOlved be's the Branch Rlctef. ol lhl lhrollgh the midtown aollqtlt
as "ewing man" In Casslna Met . ·. The DJW "Balman" l-'\1 ahopl to decorate tbelr nell
Clay's Musllm-promotioos of !be aeries will have four minutes ol H'wood boine .. Salvador ball
11ext ebamp!OIIahlp, lWberl AI- ~lals each ball !lour Ia- and deslper Jl'lyno D (bolla
un, also had been lnvi!stigat- tllead of the lbnle CUBIOl1181'111 up for the ygr'1 blusblng-vtoo
lag cl&lt;lletl-drcult eporta pro1110- countenanced ... Allboulb tilt )fl awarda) ~ · •e;epted'' a
Uons In Fed. Att'y Robert Mot- ado lor Julie Christie In Ill N. new dre!s "which &lt;811 be wora
pntbeu's office ·. So be ~ad Y. dallies after abe ' won lhl frollt or bofk," HawaU . bad .
acceSs 10 all the secrets .. . 'Jle ' er!Ues' award u beet film ao- u- deeatla ago dl!ly'rt
also works lor Louis Nlzer. We •
of lha year (for "Dar- tailed Mum Mums. They must
printed here weeks ago the now lir)g") show t10111e (but DOt be doing IIOillell&gt;lui"'rre.utlbly
certain soonbustup of Casslna wow-wee) cleavaae, the Wall blp 11 the Metropole -Tomm1
\:lay and hi' Louisv!Ue white Street Journal's fuil-pliger deo- Grimes and fiance Jeremy Slate.
!Jeckera . . . Tile naUonal Catho- orously amearetl off Pld II'OJI)o wallted «0 blocks 10 the jBZI
Uc "Messenger of the Sacred anly asset . ,. l'wtllll oalliiiC jolnL
Heart" celebrates Its looth annl:__ ___;___;___;=...:.:=~!::;::__ _ _ _ _ __
ftrsary with a aew editor and
2-Dall,f Seollnel, ~ddleport, 0., .JBIL 18, 1118&amp;
lormal Chicago
right now
owings the way N. Y. City used
to . . . The up-top Democrala
18)' N. Y. Assembly opeaker A.
'!'ravia's after • Federal judgeahlp and some Dems are for H
just to get an an~-organization
11111n out of Ita beln; but LBJ
reoists IUCb tradilll! In Federal
H...R Bottel--'
benches . -: Apart from the
strike itself, what makes Now YOUI'H ASXED FOR IT!
resses ol boya overseas? Thtt)''
Yorkert meddeot are the ••Off
This column is for young wll be most 11rateful for your
Duly" cabs; they're amazingpeople, their problelllli llld letters -H.
ly amenable to mragatuitlea
and there sure ought ID be a pleasures, their troubles and HIS LOVB Bl!lLONOI - TO
fun. Jd with lhl rest of Helea
penalty.
87 WWiam S. 'ftfl8 .
Help US 1, It welcomea hwgha JIJMSIILF'
Newlywed Arlene Dabl (Mrl. but won't dodge a aeriou:. ques- Dear Hellll:
George and I dated
fOta'
As the Great Society, It will contrary, respectable polls !lllf" Alexis Lichine), In matcblng lloo Wllb a brush • off.
WASIUNGTON - T h t reaomonths,
thell
went
steady
lor
aernbled Congress oUers oppor- sqrely be put upon • thinner gesl a people appreciative of mink bat and coat In the E. 17th
Send
your
teen
•
age
que.
seven
months.
He
aoked
me
tunity and danger lo" tlle miiiOI' diet. And for this the G.O.P. that session's achievements end St. Porlhault's (chic napery em·
lty Republicans In about equal will receive credit from voting more inclined to go forward porium) ordered matching bed Uons to YOunl ASKED FOR Ill marry him and I told hhn I
conservatives even thougll it here than to look back 1n second trays ... Singer, Jane Morgan IT, care of Helea Help US I, ould If-I felt his way after n
proportions.
aracluated from high scboo . H•
wed Jerry Weintraub .. . The this newspaper.
They begin with an undoubt- will come about almost solely thoughts.
FOR
THE
FIGHTING
MEN
Ill a wonderful boy from a nlct
subway strike struck Roulette
edly strong chance for pickilll! because of the monetary deAs to Viet Nam, the under- Records u !unnv and new L.P. Dear Helen:
family, awfully nice.
up a good llllllly seals from mands of the war In Viet Nam.
stmdable Republican tempta- album, "Lei's Play Strike," In
I've read everytblng In your
But his desires are too great
the Democrats in next Novem- The art of politics does not
tion to hit at President Johneolumn
from
broken
bearta
to
,
read
tlle
fine
print;
unearned
for me to fulfill and be Is too
ber's Congressional elections.
the same crazy·mi•ed up nulty
credit is credit all the same- son's war policies as too little interview style as "A the LBJ
fingernails, bull beven't !llrward In showing blo feelings
eould gel tllo G.O.P.
Into
They set off, too, wlth the •• Ia unearned blame.
Ranch" (using r111l taped voio- St!en anything about what we for me. I broke up with him
great trouble. For the only es of Mike Quill, Gov. Rocky, personally can do for the boya
plain possibility of seeing a
recently because I "'ielll" .if .l
In a word, as this sesofon of real criticism of these pollcies
substantial cutback in the welMayor Lindsley, etc.) will be In Vietnam. During the '{orean didn't it would be lot IOtA!.· ...
fare programs of tlle Johnson Colll!ress opens, the G. 0. P. to date has .,._n issuing m -ushed to tho possibly too-Irate eonllict, my Mother wrote to
Now he threaens to k Ill
Great Society which the last is in relatively lhe soundest great shrillness from a Demo- N. Y. records ~pinnera 'ftle aome 30 boys she didn't !mow
himself,
Helen. He rides around
session authorized under the position it has kno"'D since the CM!tic left - wing fringe, with
bagm1n
for
a
nearby
dty's
and her letters helped a lot (27 an night long. 1 live on a deaPresident's tireless persuasion. onset of the JohllS&lt;ll1 Adminis- great voeal power and little
crime
colleciions
is
due
tor
•
of
tllem were orpbans). She gerous corner and every night
GJven the best of circum· tration. All the same, there else.
rubout
dashed
off
wtth
$180,aaya
the ~apers were full of ba comes racllll! along,
hla
stances in the host of all are rocky paths ahead, as well
The Republican• will not" be
000
belonging
to
the
blg
8IIJ
possible worlds, the Democrats as shady lanes of bope. The wi se to climb out on the other an• with gal pal may hove turn- IJllllles and addresses of boys tires screcehing and horQ
who would like to get maiL blowing. He doesn't think I love
could not in any event hope 10 grea(est problem for the party tip of tllis wavering limb. For
ed
up
In
Vegas
...
"Cashbox"
Why
can't they run a columo him. He's blaming hlmseif and
score so vastly in Seoote and - and a problem fully recogniz- that way could easily lead to
mag
named
Dean
Martin
No.
I
Uke· this about boys In the sooner ·or later he'll wreck and
House races this year as they ed by such responsible leaders their self - labeling " a wild
"album
vocalist
of
the
;year''
present
war Ior whatever they then I'll blame myseU all my
as
Sen.
Everett
McKinley
Dirk"wor party" Interested only
scored in 1964 in the unexam(tbty've
been
drinking!)
.
call
Ill?
life. Wby must love be 10 pail&gt;pled l•nrislide victory of Presi- sen of Illinois - Is to avoid ln widening a nasty and heart..
We over here In safe Amer~ lul? - WORRIED
mere political opportunism, to breaking - though absolutely
dent Johnson.
·ee
take so many tlllngs
for Dear Worried:
History !tell establishes that avoid any politics for its necessary - contest.
Danny Kaye's press agent
granted
that
we'll
have
hill!
Wonderful guyT Awfully Dice
own
sake
In
the
montlu!
ahead.
a party in power at the White
The net of it all is this. The stated natly that aging cute
and
lights
for
just
pressing
a
In
d001estic
matters
there
is
family? Love?
House tends to lose
some
Indicated policy for the G.O.P. cute "is back amolll! th~ leadthat in this s.,slon is • policy of ers on the rating cberts"; ao botton, that a hoi bath wilh
ground in off .. year elections. no objllctive evidence
Honey, you need a beginner'•
soap
Is
waiting
for
us,
that
we
There is, moreover, the import- the country generally now re- easy does it.
course
in straigh•
thinking!
we looked it up; he's not even
grets
the
adoption
of
I
a
s
t
won•t
step
out
of
our
doors
and
ant added circumstance that
ICopyri~ht, 1966, by United
This kid is a spoiled brat from
i• Nielsen's Top 60 .'.. Millionsome 30 to 40 Democratic House veRr's welfare measures. To tilt Feature Syndicate, Inc.)
aire John Bloom thinks Revlon be shot. Boys over there don't 1 don't • care family totherwisa
seals end perhaps two or three
even know whether they'll be would tlley lei him barrel •
' 1boss Charles Revson will buy
in the Senate would have been
his 147-!oot, $900.000 yacht; last alive the nexl minute. The least round all night!) and be's . Ill
highly vulnerable this
year
Summer, Charles rented p 260- we can give them is a lot of love all righll With blmselll
wholly apart !rom tlle !actor
mail from home.
footer . .
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of historical reallty.
Can't you lo something about Doar Helen:
Jack Carter spent fi,OOO oo
For, to put tlle matter with
~peeial needlilll! material for tbe It, Helen? -&lt;:AROL
lf a girl likes a boy and he II
unkind bluntness, some of the
Dean Martin Friars' roasting Dear Carol :
going out with another pi
~mocralic fellows who came
In H'wood and paid hls own
It's difficult io turn down a re- but you're good friends anyway,
to Washington in 1964 on the
fare bath woys; but that's nev- quest as generous and sincere- should she get him a blrlhd&amp;J
HOLLYWOO UP!)
- get a captured whale aboard er losl loot if everyone laughs ly kind as yours, Carol, but the present? - TROUBLED
Johnsonian coattails not only
did oolhing significant to get James- Bond, Big deal, Give mo b!J vessel while some sharka enough - Johnny Carson was lronble iJ not eveyone readilll! Dear Troubled:
Marlin Perkins any day.
beaded for the scene.
her~ but have done nothing sigscouted for the "Tonight" show names and addresses In a newsNo. Play It cool with 1 .,.,..,
In
one
fell
swoop
Sunday,
Maybe you wouldn't. be very at many just such laugh-load- paper would want to cbeer our
nificant since. There are U1e
H.
u suols, the accidents of fate PerkJns, the no(ed nalurahst thrilled by any of this if you ed N. Y. Friars luncheons and soldiers on. We have peace
and timing, who were carried who is hosl of NBC-TV's "Wild had never oeen Perkins, and dinners . . · One of the sweetest
marchers, draft card burnThis eolumn II dedicated fa
by willy und by niliy to brief Kingcom" serieo, punctured the figured he''" was just some lypes in ohowbiz, who's tryilll!
ers,
isolationists,
and
Commufamily
living, so if you're beYinl
and minor glory not altQgelher myth that all modern heroes excitement-seeking young fel- to figure her way Into a divorce
alsts
here.
v.'hal
tlley
mlgbl
kid
trouble
or just plain trouble ·
through the pulling power
of h2ve to be equipped with low, maybe recently out of without smudging her immacuwrite
to
lonely
bo)'1
in
Vie~
lei
Helen
belp
YOU. She wm ·
President Johnson but even ridicuo&gt;us b&gt;ceps, capped Ieeth college, and living it up for no late Image, Is in lor more tlltn
nam would hurt morale far also welcome your own amusmore through tlle essentially and guns to prove lbelr particular purpose.
jill!- that - the fellow she wants more lhfn you could help II.
Ing experiences. Addre,. Heles
disastrous nature of the Repub- lllllnliness.
Tbe wOIIdtrftll thi~ about to wed has a niorais compllt•
Why
not
scout
your
neighborBolte! In care of lhii oewapapo
lican Presidential campaign of
All he did on his progr21
Perkins Ia lhll iie fa pradlcaU, lion abe doesn't suspect . . . No
hood
or
ask
friends
for
acfd.
Barry Goldwater. This was end Sunday was ' "'
!be opposite of this In OYery problems for Keystone Kop Che
is a decent and honorable man. the " ' e "
way. He Is a NrlOUI and ter Conklin, who turns 1111 bapp~
But his unlimited defense of 1P an aluminum eage •• he respected expetlt In his field, !Y
Singer Connie Francil'
political extremism by neces- could take films of shark• close his punulla are . euentlally for brother, George FriiiiCODtlro Jr..
sity sank many a Republican up. And all be did alter that the benefit f11 onltptenmenl
Glngressional candidate who was to plunge into tlle
sea and his Hie WII:JI, deiiJ;jllly baa
Yet hiJ feata u lhowa
was far more moderate.
again, In acuba gear, to help a purpose.
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Sunday become really bnatltllkilll! - and beartw81111ln&amp; for
lbooe
wbo ldmlre tile oJd.
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Time
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Mothers March
"Why did It happen to my baby!"
Have you; or has anyone that you know
ever bad to ask this question?
Do you know what It muna to bave I
child born with a disabling phyllical delect or a brain damaged by 10me unknowll
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Million• of American mothera do. Many
of them live here in our own community.
Tonigh~ many mothers, concerned about
birth defects and the tragedy it brings 10
famille&amp;, will be calling at our bomes..i,!l
tbe Annual Mothers' March for tbe Marcb
of Dimes.
They will be aeeking contributions to
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est killer and crippler of children. But
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Next week will be observed as Na:
tiona! YM CA Week. and this is the time
when nei ~ h b o ri n g Gallipolis .is considering orgamzing a Young Men s Chnstian
Association The first YMCA was estab·
Jished
in 1844 in London, when George
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; and formed an organization designed to
~ _,.J'al~e life a bit more bearable for work. · ~'iii- caught in the cruelties of the indusi:Jrial revolution. Seven years later 1
!"Boston sea captain, Thomas V. Sullivan,
eard of the London organization and
ook on the task of organizing the first
uch group in America.
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·, This means better in mind , body and in
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'-that those needs are aireadv met in the
,activities of the churches a1id the public
!•chools, but we find many who are out&lt;&amp;de the pale of these two organizations,
;-:who could fit into th e pict ure of the
iYMCA. One of the great benefits that
rwould come, would be t.he linking toge'ther of various cjlllrches in a single efrfort to do a massive piece of work in
providing a common meeting place for
denominations.
, Years ago there was a YMCA in Mid~leport. II served a wholesome purpose
.' \\then the community was a stopover for
' hundreds of railroad men moving in and
' out of the Hobson yards.
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' over not jusf was appointed ass'! proseSean Connery'• Ire
gtottlng the "tOp lee" from the cu\or In Newark; he's 25, just
Sammy Davit -Show aller be out of Seton Hall In June, pasJoarned tbe Burtona were paid ld his bar oams 1J1t]y four
f5,000 was nicely soothed by months qo ... But baa be a bit
paying liim szs.ooo for the ahow record?
lrlstead of .12,500 ... Fatblr Peo
Dick Llbiratore &lt;a deeja,t
1er O'Reilly, thorny ecclllla~ who produces • arralll!es reo
cal beckler.plcketer at Sl. Jolm'l cordlnga tor lbt Destiny- label)
University, 11 called by olber It Alan Freed'• SOD-Iii-law ... .
priests, '"11te clerical
Mlke Ebony Magozille prabeo RuWhile Pelty Duke laped lbt
.Quill - but with no sense nl , dolph Bing for breaking lbt coJ.. Ptrry Como lhOw ber D • w
bumor" ... ~ pqw dl'- Gl'-llne InN. Y. blillme opera; IJ'DOIII Barr)' Falk, awepl
n't mention the lawyer inVOlved be's the Branch Rlctef. ol lhl lhrollgh the midtown aollqtlt
as "ewing man" In Casslna Met . ·. The DJW "Balman" l-'\1 ahopl to decorate tbelr nell
Clay's Musllm-promotioos of !be aeries will have four minutes ol H'wood boine .. Salvador ball
11ext ebamp!OIIahlp, lWberl AI- ~lals each ball !lour Ia- and deslper Jl'lyno D (bolla
un, also had been lnvi!stigat- tllead of the lbnle CUBIOl1181'111 up for the ygr'1 blusblng-vtoo
lag cl&lt;lletl-drcult eporta pro1110- countenanced ... Allboulb tilt )fl awarda) ~ · •e;epted'' a
Uons In Fed. Att'y Robert Mot- ado lor Julie Christie In Ill N. new dre!s "which &lt;811 be wora
pntbeu's office ·. So be ~ad Y. dallies after abe ' won lhl frollt or bofk," HawaU . bad .
acceSs 10 all the secrets .. . 'Jle ' er!Ues' award u beet film ao- u- deeatla ago dl!ly'rt
also works lor Louis Nlzer. We •
of lha year (for "Dar- tailed Mum Mums. They must
printed here weeks ago the now lir)g") show t10111e (but DOt be doing IIOillell&gt;lui"'rre.utlbly
certain soonbustup of Casslna wow-wee) cleavaae, the Wall blp 11 the Metropole -Tomm1
\:lay and hi' Louisv!Ue white Street Journal's fuil-pliger deo- Grimes and fiance Jeremy Slate.
!Jeckera . . . Tile naUonal Catho- orously amearetl off Pld II'OJI)o wallted «0 blocks 10 the jBZI
Uc "Messenger of the Sacred anly asset . ,. l'wtllll oalliiiC jolnL
Heart" celebrates Its looth annl:__ ___;___;___;=...:.:=~!::;::__ _ _ _ _ __
ftrsary with a aew editor and
2-Dall,f Seollnel, ~ddleport, 0., .JBIL 18, 1118&amp;
lormal Chicago
right now
owings the way N. Y. City used
to . . . The up-top Democrala
18)' N. Y. Assembly opeaker A.
'!'ravia's after • Federal judgeahlp and some Dems are for H
just to get an an~-organization
11111n out of Ita beln; but LBJ
reoists IUCb tradilll! In Federal
H...R Bottel--'
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strike itself, what makes Now YOUI'H ASXED FOR IT!
resses ol boya overseas? Thtt)''
Yorkert meddeot are the ••Off
This column is for young wll be most 11rateful for your
Duly" cabs; they're amazingpeople, their problelllli llld letters -H.
ly amenable to mragatuitlea
and there sure ought ID be a pleasures, their troubles and HIS LOVB Bl!lLONOI - TO
fun. Jd with lhl rest of Helea
penalty.
87 WWiam S. 'ftfl8 .
Help US 1, It welcomea hwgha JIJMSIILF'
Newlywed Arlene Dabl (Mrl. but won't dodge a aeriou:. ques- Dear Hellll:
George and I dated
fOta'
As the Great Society, It will contrary, respectable polls !lllf" Alexis Lichine), In matcblng lloo Wllb a brush • off.
WASIUNGTON - T h t reaomonths,
thell
went
steady
lor
aernbled Congress oUers oppor- sqrely be put upon • thinner gesl a people appreciative of mink bat and coat In the E. 17th
Send
your
teen
•
age
que.
seven
months.
He
aoked
me
tunity and danger lo" tlle miiiOI' diet. And for this the G.O.P. that session's achievements end St. Porlhault's (chic napery em·
lty Republicans In about equal will receive credit from voting more inclined to go forward porium) ordered matching bed Uons to YOunl ASKED FOR Ill marry him and I told hhn I
conservatives even thougll it here than to look back 1n second trays ... Singer, Jane Morgan IT, care of Helea Help US I, ould If-I felt his way after n
proportions.
aracluated from high scboo . H•
wed Jerry Weintraub .. . The this newspaper.
They begin with an undoubt- will come about almost solely thoughts.
FOR
THE
FIGHTING
MEN
Ill a wonderful boy from a nlct
subway strike struck Roulette
edly strong chance for pickilll! because of the monetary deAs to Viet Nam, the under- Records u !unnv and new L.P. Dear Helen:
family, awfully nice.
up a good llllllly seals from mands of the war In Viet Nam.
stmdable Republican tempta- album, "Lei's Play Strike," In
I've read everytblng In your
But his desires are too great
the Democrats in next Novem- The art of politics does not
tion to hit at President Johneolumn
from
broken
bearta
to
,
read
tlle
fine
print;
unearned
for me to fulfill and be Is too
ber's Congressional elections.
the same crazy·mi•ed up nulty
credit is credit all the same- son's war policies as too little interview style as "A the LBJ
fingernails, bull beven't !llrward In showing blo feelings
eould gel tllo G.O.P.
Into
They set off, too, wlth the •• Ia unearned blame.
Ranch" (using r111l taped voio- St!en anything about what we for me. I broke up with him
great trouble. For the only es of Mike Quill, Gov. Rocky, personally can do for the boya
plain possibility of seeing a
recently because I "'ielll" .if .l
In a word, as this sesofon of real criticism of these pollcies
substantial cutback in the welMayor Lindsley, etc.) will be In Vietnam. During the '{orean didn't it would be lot IOtA!.· ...
fare programs of tlle Johnson Colll!ress opens, the G. 0. P. to date has .,._n issuing m -ushed to tho possibly too-Irate eonllict, my Mother wrote to
Now he threaens to k Ill
Great Society which the last is in relatively lhe soundest great shrillness from a Demo- N. Y. records ~pinnera 'ftle aome 30 boys she didn't !mow
himself,
Helen. He rides around
session authorized under the position it has kno"'D since the CM!tic left - wing fringe, with
bagm1n
for
a
nearby
dty's
and her letters helped a lot (27 an night long. 1 live on a deaPresident's tireless persuasion. onset of the JohllS&lt;ll1 Adminis- great voeal power and little
crime
colleciions
is
due
tor
•
of
tllem were orpbans). She gerous corner and every night
GJven the best of circum· tration. All the same, there else.
rubout
dashed
off
wtth
$180,aaya
the ~apers were full of ba comes racllll! along,
hla
stances in the host of all are rocky paths ahead, as well
The Republican• will not" be
000
belonging
to
the
blg
8IIJ
possible worlds, the Democrats as shady lanes of bope. The wi se to climb out on the other an• with gal pal may hove turn- IJllllles and addresses of boys tires screcehing and horQ
who would like to get maiL blowing. He doesn't think I love
could not in any event hope 10 grea(est problem for the party tip of tllis wavering limb. For
ed
up
In
Vegas
...
"Cashbox"
Why
can't they run a columo him. He's blaming hlmseif and
score so vastly in Seoote and - and a problem fully recogniz- that way could easily lead to
mag
named
Dean
Martin
No.
I
Uke· this about boys In the sooner ·or later he'll wreck and
House races this year as they ed by such responsible leaders their self - labeling " a wild
"album
vocalist
of
the
;year''
present
war Ior whatever they then I'll blame myseU all my
as
Sen.
Everett
McKinley
Dirk"wor party" Interested only
scored in 1964 in the unexam(tbty've
been
drinking!)
.
call
Ill?
life. Wby must love be 10 pail&gt;pled l•nrislide victory of Presi- sen of Illinois - Is to avoid ln widening a nasty and heart..
We over here In safe Amer~ lul? - WORRIED
mere political opportunism, to breaking - though absolutely
dent Johnson.
·ee
take so many tlllngs
for Dear Worried:
History !tell establishes that avoid any politics for its necessary - contest.
Danny Kaye's press agent
granted
that
we'll
have
hill!
Wonderful guyT Awfully Dice
own
sake
In
the
montlu!
ahead.
a party in power at the White
The net of it all is this. The stated natly that aging cute
and
lights
for
just
pressing
a
In
d001estic
matters
there
is
family? Love?
House tends to lose
some
Indicated policy for the G.O.P. cute "is back amolll! th~ leadthat in this s.,slon is • policy of ers on the rating cberts"; ao botton, that a hoi bath wilh
ground in off .. year elections. no objllctive evidence
Honey, you need a beginner'•
soap
Is
waiting
for
us,
that
we
There is, moreover, the import- the country generally now re- easy does it.
course
in straigh•
thinking!
we looked it up; he's not even
grets
the
adoption
of
I
a
s
t
won•t
step
out
of
our
doors
and
ant added circumstance that
ICopyri~ht, 1966, by United
This kid is a spoiled brat from
i• Nielsen's Top 60 .'.. Millionsome 30 to 40 Democratic House veRr's welfare measures. To tilt Feature Syndicate, Inc.)
aire John Bloom thinks Revlon be shot. Boys over there don't 1 don't • care family totherwisa
seals end perhaps two or three
even know whether they'll be would tlley lei him barrel •
' 1boss Charles Revson will buy
in the Senate would have been
his 147-!oot, $900.000 yacht; last alive the nexl minute. The least round all night!) and be's . Ill
highly vulnerable this
year
Summer, Charles rented p 260- we can give them is a lot of love all righll With blmselll
wholly apart !rom tlle !actor
mail from home.
footer . .
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of historical reallty.
Can't you lo something about Doar Helen:
Jack Carter spent fi,OOO oo
For, to put tlle matter with
~peeial needlilll! material for tbe It, Helen? -&lt;:AROL
lf a girl likes a boy and he II
unkind bluntness, some of the
Dean Martin Friars' roasting Dear Carol :
going out with another pi
~mocralic fellows who came
In H'wood and paid hls own
It's difficult io turn down a re- but you're good friends anyway,
to Washington in 1964 on the
fare bath woys; but that's nev- quest as generous and sincere- should she get him a blrlhd&amp;J
HOLLYWOO UP!)
- get a captured whale aboard er losl loot if everyone laughs ly kind as yours, Carol, but the present? - TROUBLED
Johnsonian coattails not only
did oolhing significant to get James- Bond, Big deal, Give mo b!J vessel while some sharka enough - Johnny Carson was lronble iJ not eveyone readilll! Dear Troubled:
Marlin Perkins any day.
beaded for the scene.
her~ but have done nothing sigscouted for the "Tonight" show names and addresses In a newsNo. Play It cool with 1 .,.,..,
In
one
fell
swoop
Sunday,
Maybe you wouldn't. be very at many just such laugh-load- paper would want to cbeer our
nificant since. There are U1e
H.
u suols, the accidents of fate PerkJns, the no(ed nalurahst thrilled by any of this if you ed N. Y. Friars luncheons and soldiers on. We have peace
and timing, who were carried who is hosl of NBC-TV's "Wild had never oeen Perkins, and dinners . . · One of the sweetest
marchers, draft card burnThis eolumn II dedicated fa
by willy und by niliy to brief Kingcom" serieo, punctured the figured he''" was just some lypes in ohowbiz, who's tryilll!
ers,
isolationists,
and
Commufamily
living, so if you're beYinl
and minor glory not altQgelher myth that all modern heroes excitement-seeking young fel- to figure her way Into a divorce
alsts
here.
v.'hal
tlley
mlgbl
kid
trouble
or just plain trouble ·
through the pulling power
of h2ve to be equipped with low, maybe recently out of without smudging her immacuwrite
to
lonely
bo)'1
in
Vie~
lei
Helen
belp
YOU. She wm ·
President Johnson but even ridicuo&gt;us b&gt;ceps, capped Ieeth college, and living it up for no late Image, Is in lor more tlltn
nam would hurt morale far also welcome your own amusmore through tlle essentially and guns to prove lbelr particular purpose.
jill!- that - the fellow she wants more lhfn you could help II.
Ing experiences. Addre,. Heles
disastrous nature of the Repub- lllllnliness.
Tbe wOIIdtrftll thi~ about to wed has a niorais compllt•
Why
not
scout
your
neighborBolte! In care of lhii oewapapo
lican Presidential campaign of
All he did on his progr21
Perkins Ia lhll iie fa pradlcaU, lion abe doesn't suspect . . . No
hood
or
ask
friends
for
acfd.
Barry Goldwater. This was end Sunday was ' "'
!be opposite of this In OYery problems for Keystone Kop Che
is a decent and honorable man. the " ' e "
way. He Is a NrlOUI and ter Conklin, who turns 1111 bapp~
But his unlimited defense of 1P an aluminum eage •• he respected expetlt In his field, !Y
Singer Connie Francil'
political extremism by neces- could take films of shark• close his punulla are . euentlally for brother, George FriiiiCODtlro Jr..
sity sank many a Republican up. And all be did alter that the benefit f11 onltptenmenl
Glngressional candidate who was to plunge into tlle
sea and his Hie WII:JI, deiiJ;jllly baa
Yet hiJ feata u lhowa
was far more moderate.
again, In acuba gear, to help a purpose.
'.
Sunday become really bnatltllkilll! - and beartw81111ln&amp; for
lbooe
wbo ldmlre tile oJd.
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the Arthur discotheque to milil
and later confirm reservaUoii
lor vacallon!Dg ooilep 'Jdda t.celved mosl polite pbool treat.
ment- but the kids couldn't i'&amp;,
1n wbe 1hey arrived without
tilt "In" paasword . ~- weJe
told 1beJ tlitiD'I lake memo
lloa.

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457611. Business Office pbono WY
Editorial phone WY 2-2157.

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Dally SentiD!!I, '-oy..JII(!dlepoi't, 0., Jan. 18,·liM I

1 . WJ!ll 11EPORT
QuUs · ti {o' ~.50;
Pl. PleaSBDI UY!!IIock Sales Co. Steerl )9 /0.22~J.. . , He
8aliJidaY, ~anuey II, 1M ' en !UO 'lq ·~..,; &amp;loCk Sleer
HOGS - I'Ill to 220 27 ID 28.50; c.if11 2U5 to Jl'IOI Slack
Heavies 2t 1D :17.50; Fat Sows Jlelfer Calvll 21 to :11.10.
20 ID 23; Boars 18 ID 21; Pigs ·""'
CALVES . ~ II •
1 to 18; Stock Shoats 22 ID 35 ~"~ ·IUO· -Mtdlum
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lhav!IIIO
c.u1tE _ steers 19 to 22.25: ID · 30: CominOII ....:..
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Hellen l6.25 ID 20.10: Fat Cows to M.
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PNther Light

NURSES SHOI
NAIIROW-MEI&gt;IUMWIDE WIDTHS
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Middleport, 0,

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D~verCh~ge~

Bradbury Library Project
•
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W1th IntoXIcation

Clean, Ev~!r~~i~~ ~~e~!~~~

432.124 . 7~
10~.941.50

7,036.00

~:~~~!£~:~~~t~~~ ~~!~~Y~~~,e-rt~ard,~!Mr. if~re~

702.264.27

hls
Morris
O:Tc!t~~t:;t-Court petiil pl~a guilty as charged. Judge lowing a one car accident early Thursday to Pr ~ into ;r•r•;~~~ ~P;r ;::ki:-~h~b:.,m.h'W.:
jurv reported for duly Monday Jaml'&gt; Lee Thompson sedt ~an- MoodaHy morning on Rl. 33 near :he~i'~~ryln :::~tar oession tion program all the way. To
ln 'Circwt Court but found all . uary 28lb as sentencmg o . New aven.
.
em haslze the subject Mr. Leonactions cancelled through prior I In the dvil action of Cran- Dugan, apparently the drtve~ Jan. 13.
aJ showed a color 'mm entll1ettlement out of court
or I dall Jnsulatmg Company vs. of the vehicle, lost contr~l ~ A circulalion J'e!'Ofl for
led ''Where Children
Come
thanges in pleas.
,Daniel Paul Tomlinson, et a!, the car on ~ ~urve, ran. o e bar from the Ml&lt;ligs
First " obtained from the Na·
The paternity suit styled State !l the matter was settled out of highway slnkmg a uUiilymi!" Bookmobile showed BrPO\bury, tional PTA Congress.
of west Virginia Ex Rel Peggy court.
and tree. He suffered
n r at two siDps, borrow-a
Jean Gerlech vs. Oscar Frank [ In the criminal action of State head injury. The sheriH'I de- books. Total circultion of
The room count aw:"'d was
Gerlach was not beard by a of W. V•. vs. Alva B. Tolliver partment, Jllvestigating the mJs. the schools was 7,670.
won by Mrs. Wilaop'
fifth
the delcndanl appear- ~ ch&lt;irged with malicious assault. hap, estimated properly dam·
.
grade with 37 per cent present.
lury when
'tb h' counsel Attornev the prosecutmg attorney, Sam age at $1000.
Tlle
need
lor
Immediate
Refreshments
of cookies aod
d
eWL
'
Cecil Dean~lS and assumed
the• I Littlepage, a~n?' nee dhed
t
ebrary fac1'JiUes at
coffee were serv cd .
.
aternity of the child with the fcndant had JOtncd the armed M' S
W dt
was reviewed 86 a oommlttee '\&gt;lex! month the PTA wtll
~ourt to set the amount to be forces witbo~t his knowledge
liS • tewart . e
of live was appoint~ to ar- observe Founders Day and cake,
awarded plainltfl.
and asked the case be contmued Mr. J1mmy Olrver
range 8 vacant room wllb
1ce cream ond coffee wtll he
. Howard Erwin,
Southside. to the May t"rm of court. Al- ,
Is bles chairs and bookshelves
served by the fourth
aradt
lndlclcd on u Jorgery l'harge !torney W. Jl. Rardm, repmrtd· ! MASON - Announcenenl of -~ as possible. Mr.
room mothers.
by the grand jury, and earher ing the defendant, pehlto~ed the bemg ~: ~~!:,;n:fiag~est Morrio, principal, has sent
It was announced that the
entering an in nnl'ent plea to the , court to ~"'~\ t~ act:~c:X ~~~:m~i; and Jimmy Oliver ijf approxllna"'ly 1,000 used book.! regular meeting of the County

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HEARING AID
SERVICE CENTER
MR. KERMIT BYRD
Will Be At
DR. DAVIS' OFFICE
::n N. 2nd Ave.
M:..!dleport, Ohio

ON
Thur. Jan.20, 1966
FROM
9 A.M. to 12 NOON

.Judge Thompson took the two bride lB the daughter ol Mr. Bill King, of the new school
I molions under advisemenL
~ Mrs. Leo Stewart and th~
The action of Stnte of W. Va.
th
ol Mr and Mrs
! vs Paul Arnold JWusb on a at the Ohio Valley Experiment groom •. SOD
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no~-support charge did not ·re- Field Day. Mrs. John Marshall Robert Oliver.
ld
qu1re jury s•rvice as the de- prestded, and introduoed Mr. Mrn. Lera McDo~ Wll
lendant pleaded guilty as charg- Caldwell. Mrs. Lowery, Home Iron of honor aDd r. O~o,;,·~ ~
the best moa.
ed · "··nd the court will set the Demonstration Agent, Institute, McDonald
tte ding the weddtng were
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' amount to be paid by the
W. Va.
.n
.
Denni~l
' lcndant.
The president aDILOWlCed thaltrlc!R Ann Russell aDd
the State Planning Conference Knapp. B&lt;lth the1 dbride
Peti t jurors were •'snnisS!!il
u1
t th Ma
and will report lor duty
will he held on April 26-28tb at groom are emp oye a e . 011 .lan•mry 31 at 9 ,00 am.
JJa&lt;,koons Mill, WeaiDn, W. Va. son Furniturpe Corpnl., Ohio River
and the leadership training con· Rd., PDint 1easa .
are
ference will be held September residing at the Lyons
19-23 at the same place.
ment in Mason.

To repair and service
hearing aids

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Bu"*-......_ l'lniiiiiiiiiP'/ by dllvlnlllaml .. l '
now LeSobre. Continue your heppy feolflll byltlnldlllofllle low PIIOI'Ind 1 1$ •nun&amp;
trade-In you aot. Prict II no ••ndlcap ltlhtunld •rtrldltl' derlr/. .

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:~: p•·eporing
!;~~ey theru:'dcase
b~nprdlligent
Mason January 7 performed by !':,!~k thts temporary
for rourt .. the Rev. Lawrence Parsons. The

charge, appeared Monday

Historian is
Speaker at
Krodel Park

M.,SON - L. L. Caldwell,
IIHeriM and ouppli11 for I M~o::on County higtorian, pres·
all mal&lt;es for sale
ident ur tl~e Mason
County

Mr. BYRD will be glad 1o
give you a free hearing
test wi1h the latest Beltone Electronic equip·
ment.
If hearing is your
problem Bellona is
the answer

BEL TONE

Hearing Aid Center
504 TENTH ST.
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
· Phone 525-7221

ll l~ tn r ical S.IJrioty. spoke at
rnrrting n( the Mason County

JANUARY SALE VALUES

l!otW-' Dmwnstration Tuesday at

Krodel Park. Devotionals were

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To Hospital

by Mro. C. E. Erwin '

Thomas Stewart
Service is Set

wben you

650.00

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BOWL

JUST ONE Of THE MANY

Carl Plants

·-MeiEDroute

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SPECIAL'

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M". Vtrgil Burris, mairman
of tl1r Budget Commi ttee. sutr

1mttled budget for 1!166

which

, wa~ appro\•rd. The council also
,oted unanimously to serve re·
lreshments at the Hay and Sil-

age Show to be held at the

lVrtlh"y

Exrlf'riment Station on

Fo·brarv 17th. Mrs. Erwin will
serve its dmirman and the cochairman os Mro. Ray Cronk.
On .Juue 2. the group will Hr11t[l

·WANT TO GET

Stranpst Frtatdaln

HEATING

WISher Protection Plln
_ewer ••• backed bf
~1 General Moton!

·sQUARED AWAY?

One·yur Warrutr far

..,..... agrM ••• now is the time to
fCIUGI'I up and make a fresh nslart. Cl~e~n up bills and debts and

have everything In one convenient
loan. Have 1111 to pay out and more
for yourMif on pay days.
Don't hesitate to call. There Is no
obligation. One thrifty budget loan
will cut your paymenh. Call for cash
and get along much better in '66.

F.Chase,.
port.

P11ctmtnt for eny dt·

Ray M. Riggs, Mary
1D Ray A. YOUILI, Janice
2.118 acres, Olive.

four•r.. r Protection
l'lon lor tumtthtna rt·

leoti"' port tn tho

..,..n, wottr pump/

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JET ACTION ADVANCES GALOREI

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• Jet-Away lint removal!
No lint trap to clean.

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125 E.

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WY 2·2171

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EVEN LESS
WITH TRADE

BAKER

Here's another outstanding bonus offer from your
Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer.

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OWE HARDWARE

Each time you purchase seven gallons of Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline you get your choice of a stylish,
light blue mug or bowl ••• FREE! The mugs are
ideal for coffee, tea, hot chocolate or milk. The
bowls are just the thllii tor soup, cereal, ice cream
or dessert. You'll want to collect a complete seL

Lots ollhillp- such 11 Rues,dlimn~,-. cold

This offer is limited so hurry to your Ashland 01
Dealer displaying the "FREE MUG OR BOWLu liaiL
He's waiting to serve you.

• Jet Spin gets clothes wonder·
fully dry -saves heavy lifting!
• Automatic Soak Cycle

loosens dirt 1 11rime!

Lot, Mlddl&lt;~ I

ropolr ol '"' dtltct
without chtr&amp;t, ptuo

compltte tr1n1mlllion,
drlttl motor, or litIt

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UNBEATEN _ The Pomeroy High School Ninth Grade basketbaU tea Ill bu played Jllne games without a loss. The B~by tanther: c;ac~~r:~
h d Mlddl
1 d a highly touted GAllS club In the last two outings. Pictured are, front row,
o r, ee
~::I~, c~~llye McKenz:'~ 0~e:~ Wrigh~ Jeff Mankin and ldlke StliL Back row', Coach Bickel, Dick Roush, Jim Crow, Bob Burdette, Kenny Eng•
!fb, Jeff Werry and Steve Haggy.- Sentlnel Photo.

Petit Jurors Find Docket

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wallt, drafte. noise, soot, and-on and do. : :
jmportant. theusft. Oameleet electric bell ·
you the qaickett, eleanest, quiettll, hell you
ean buy. And tlaat'• only part ol the aoocJol eledric beat. (Call111 ,.J ll!l!.j
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Find out more .._ dettric kat for your !lome;
FiU out tho ooupolt otod
10 CooluDibus md So.do-1
era Ohio Electric COMj!lbJ, 215 Nodlo Frool 5lnoiJ
Colwnhuo 16, Oltio.
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Dally SentiD!!I, '-oy..JII(!dlepoi't, 0., Jan. 18,·liM I

1 . WJ!ll 11EPORT
QuUs · ti {o' ~.50;
Pl. PleaSBDI UY!!IIock Sales Co. Steerl )9 /0.22~J.. . , He
8aliJidaY, ~anuey II, 1M ' en !UO 'lq ·~..,; &amp;loCk Sleer
HOGS - I'Ill to 220 27 ID 28.50; c.if11 2U5 to Jl'IOI Slack
Heavies 2t 1D :17.50; Fat Sows Jlelfer Calvll 21 to :11.10.
20 ID 23; Boars 18 ID 21; Pigs ·""'
CALVES . ~ II •
1 to 18; Stock Shoats 22 ID 35 ~"~ ·IUO· -Mtdlum
10
by hd
lhav!IIIO
c.u1tE _ steers 19 to 22.25: ID · 30: CominOII ....:..
...
Hellen l6.25 ID 20.10: Fat Cows to M.
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HUSH PUflPI.S .
PNther Light

NURSES SHOI
NAIIROW-MEI&gt;IUMWIDE WIDTHS
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Middleport, 0,

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D~verCh~ge~

Bradbury Library Project
•
d PTA

W1th IntoXIcation

Clean, Ev~!r~~i~~ ~~e~!~~~

432.124 . 7~
10~.941.50

7,036.00

~:~~~!£~:~~~t~~~ ~~!~~Y~~~,e-rt~ard,~!Mr. if~re~

702.264.27

hls
Morris
O:Tc!t~~t:;t-Court petiil pl~a guilty as charged. Judge lowing a one car accident early Thursday to Pr ~ into ;r•r•;~~~ ~P;r ;::ki:-~h~b:.,m.h'W.:
jurv reported for duly Monday Jaml'&gt; Lee Thompson sedt ~an- MoodaHy morning on Rl. 33 near :he~i'~~ryln :::~tar oession tion program all the way. To
ln 'Circwt Court but found all . uary 28lb as sentencmg o . New aven.
.
em haslze the subject Mr. Leonactions cancelled through prior I In the dvil action of Cran- Dugan, apparently the drtve~ Jan. 13.
aJ showed a color 'mm entll1ettlement out of court
or I dall Jnsulatmg Company vs. of the vehicle, lost contr~l ~ A circulalion J'e!'Ofl for
led ''Where Children
Come
thanges in pleas.
,Daniel Paul Tomlinson, et a!, the car on ~ ~urve, ran. o e bar from the Ml&lt;ligs
First " obtained from the Na·
The paternity suit styled State !l the matter was settled out of highway slnkmg a uUiilymi!" Bookmobile showed BrPO\bury, tional PTA Congress.
of west Virginia Ex Rel Peggy court.
and tree. He suffered
n r at two siDps, borrow-a
Jean Gerlech vs. Oscar Frank [ In the criminal action of State head injury. The sheriH'I de- books. Total circultion of
The room count aw:"'d was
Gerlach was not beard by a of W. V•. vs. Alva B. Tolliver partment, Jllvestigating the mJs. the schools was 7,670.
won by Mrs. Wilaop'
fifth
the delcndanl appear- ~ ch&lt;irged with malicious assault. hap, estimated properly dam·
.
grade with 37 per cent present.
lury when
'tb h' counsel Attornev the prosecutmg attorney, Sam age at $1000.
Tlle
need
lor
Immediate
Refreshments
of cookies aod
d
eWL
'
Cecil Dean~lS and assumed
the• I Littlepage, a~n?' nee dhed
t
ebrary fac1'JiUes at
coffee were serv cd .
.
aternity of the child with the fcndant had JOtncd the armed M' S
W dt
was reviewed 86 a oommlttee '\&gt;lex! month the PTA wtll
~ourt to set the amount to be forces witbo~t his knowledge
liS • tewart . e
of live was appoint~ to ar- observe Founders Day and cake,
awarded plainltfl.
and asked the case be contmued Mr. J1mmy Olrver
range 8 vacant room wllb
1ce cream ond coffee wtll he
. Howard Erwin,
Southside. to the May t"rm of court. Al- ,
Is bles chairs and bookshelves
served by the fourth
aradt
lndlclcd on u Jorgery l'harge !torney W. Jl. Rardm, repmrtd· ! MASON - Announcenenl of -~ as possible. Mr.
room mothers.
by the grand jury, and earher ing the defendant, pehlto~ed the bemg ~: ~~!:,;n:fiag~est Morrio, principal, has sent
It was announced that the
entering an in nnl'ent plea to the , court to ~"'~\ t~ act:~c:X ~~~:m~i; and Jimmy Oliver ijf approxllna"'ly 1,000 used book.! regular meeting of the County

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HEARING AID
SERVICE CENTER
MR. KERMIT BYRD
Will Be At
DR. DAVIS' OFFICE
::n N. 2nd Ave.
M:..!dleport, Ohio

ON
Thur. Jan.20, 1966
FROM
9 A.M. to 12 NOON

.Judge Thompson took the two bride lB the daughter ol Mr. Bill King, of the new school
I molions under advisemenL
~ Mrs. Leo Stewart and th~
The action of Stnte of W. Va.
th
ol Mr and Mrs
! vs Paul Arnold JWusb on a at the Ohio Valley Experiment groom •. SOD
•
•
no~-support charge did not ·re- Field Day. Mrs. John Marshall Robert Oliver.
ld
qu1re jury s•rvice as the de- prestded, and introduoed Mr. Mrn. Lera McDo~ Wll
lendant pleaded guilty as charg- Caldwell. Mrs. Lowery, Home Iron of honor aDd r. O~o,;,·~ ~
the best moa.
ed · "··nd the court will set the Demonstration Agent, Institute, McDonald
tte ding the weddtng were
8
' amount to be paid by the
W. Va.
.n
.
Denni~l
' lcndant.
The president aDILOWlCed thaltrlc!R Ann Russell aDd
the State Planning Conference Knapp. B&lt;lth the1 dbride
Peti t jurors were •'snnisS!!il
u1
t th Ma
and will report lor duty
will he held on April 26-28tb at groom are emp oye a e . 011 .lan•mry 31 at 9 ,00 am.
JJa&lt;,koons Mill, WeaiDn, W. Va. son Furniturpe Corpnl., Ohio River
and the leadership training con· Rd., PDint 1easa .
are
ference will be held September residing at the Lyons
19-23 at the same place.
ment in Mason.

To repair and service
hearing aids

4 •

SB¥ See your local auihorizecl Buick.War._.

eo,,~un~c~il-w_m_he_ai_Ch_es_ter
__o_n~---------------=:':====:::::=::=:::::F_:b. 3.

i'"',_=..--....-=-...=•1' in

8El T0 NE

to"'"'

Start fast by zlntdllll en OVtr
Bu"*-......_ l'lniiiiiiiiiP'/ by dllvlnlllaml .. l '
now LeSobre. Continue your heppy feolflll byltlnldlllofllle low PIIOI'Ind 1 1$ •nun&amp;
trade-In you aot. Prict II no ••ndlcap ltlhtunld •rtrldltl' derlr/. .

I

:~: p•·eporing
!;~~ey theru:'dcase
b~nprdlligent
Mason January 7 performed by !':,!~k thts temporary
for rourt .. the Rev. Lawrence Parsons. The

charge, appeared Monday

Historian is
Speaker at
Krodel Park

M.,SON - L. L. Caldwell,
IIHeriM and ouppli11 for I M~o::on County higtorian, pres·
all mal&lt;es for sale
ident ur tl~e Mason
County

Mr. BYRD will be glad 1o
give you a free hearing
test wi1h the latest Beltone Electronic equip·
ment.
If hearing is your
problem Bellona is
the answer

BEL TONE

Hearing Aid Center
504 TENTH ST.
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
· Phone 525-7221

ll l~ tn r ical S.IJrioty. spoke at
rnrrting n( the Mason County

JANUARY SALE VALUES

l!otW-' Dmwnstration Tuesday at

Krodel Park. Devotionals were

· ·

To Hospital

by Mro. C. E. Erwin '

Thomas Stewart
Service is Set

wben you

650.00

I

7
\

MUGoR
BOWL

JUST ONE Of THE MANY

Carl Plants

·-MeiEDroute

,,

SPECIAL'

(

~, u ths ide .

M". Vtrgil Burris, mairman
of tl1r Budget Commi ttee. sutr

1mttled budget for 1!166

which

, wa~ appro\•rd. The council also
,oted unanimously to serve re·
lreshments at the Hay and Sil-

age Show to be held at the

lVrtlh"y

Exrlf'riment Station on

Fo·brarv 17th. Mrs. Erwin will
serve its dmirman and the cochairman os Mro. Ray Cronk.
On .Juue 2. the group will Hr11t[l

·WANT TO GET

Stranpst Frtatdaln

HEATING

WISher Protection Plln
_ewer ••• backed bf
~1 General Moton!

·sQUARED AWAY?

One·yur Warrutr far

..,..... agrM ••• now is the time to
fCIUGI'I up and make a fresh nslart. Cl~e~n up bills and debts and

have everything In one convenient
loan. Have 1111 to pay out and more
for yourMif on pay days.
Don't hesitate to call. There Is no
obligation. One thrifty budget loan
will cut your paymenh. Call for cash
and get along much better in '66.

F.Chase,.
port.

P11ctmtnt for eny dt·

Ray M. Riggs, Mary
1D Ray A. YOUILI, Janice
2.118 acres, Olive.

four•r.. r Protection
l'lon lor tumtthtna rt·

leoti"' port tn tho

..,..n, wottr pump/

JET-IIfPL£ .ROUU-IIAnC
MECIIAIIIIII
NO IWSI
HO PUWYII
Monl Wll

118 IWSI

JET ACTION ADVANCES GALOREI

-AIYOWIILOILI

• Jet-Away lint removal!
No lint trap to clean.

ITY
OAN
A SAVIIIIGS CO.

125 E.

~in

WY 2·2171

St.

...

MIDDLEPORT, ().

_______

_ ....:..__

EVEN LESS
WITH TRADE

BAKER

Here's another outstanding bonus offer from your
Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer.

I

...

OWE HARDWARE

Each time you purchase seven gallons of Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline you get your choice of a stylish,
light blue mug or bowl ••• FREE! The mugs are
ideal for coffee, tea, hot chocolate or milk. The
bowls are just the thllii tor soup, cereal, ice cream
or dessert. You'll want to collect a complete seL

Lots ollhillp- such 11 Rues,dlimn~,-. cold

This offer is limited so hurry to your Ashland 01
Dealer displaying the "FREE MUG OR BOWLu liaiL
He's waiting to serve you.

• Jet Spin gets clothes wonder·
fully dry -saves heavy lifting!
• Automatic Soak Cycle

loosens dirt 1 11rime!

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UNBEATEN _ The Pomeroy High School Ninth Grade basketbaU tea Ill bu played Jllne games without a loss. The B~by tanther: c;ac~~r:~
h d Mlddl
1 d a highly touted GAllS club In the last two outings. Pictured are, front row,
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~::I~, c~~llye McKenz:'~ 0~e:~ Wrigh~ Jeff Mankin and ldlke StliL Back row', Coach Bickel, Dick Roush, Jim Crow, Bob Burdette, Kenny Eng•
!fb, Jeff Werry and Steve Haggy.- Sentlnel Photo.

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QuOs 11 iO' 3!.50: ·.
Pl. Pltasaal u~.toe~ Salel Co. ~· 19 lo . ~-~·. ~ He
..-.y, Janaur 11, Ill en1 1&amp;.40 ·ID ,e.so; stOck Slier
HOGS- 178 to 220 11 to 28.50; ClalV. IIUi to :lt.'ltr stoell
Heavies It ID 21.50; Fat Sowa Jfeller Calvea 20 to 1111.10.
:zo to l3;· Boars 18 to 21; Plga ,
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Stock
Shoats
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Hellera 15.25 to 20.10: Fat Cows to :H.
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Edmund Fosier
Dies Monday

fill. Fosler WliJ I - h et ·
W~eavl!le ~ J'lt' p, ' A.
II. and tile CGjWD~I ~
cburcb. Funeral r.erv~ Will
be beld Thursday at I p.m. at
the SlrODI and Son !i'WJeral
Edmund M. Foster, S~. oJ benne. Burial will be ill lbe Ca..
near !&gt;oint Rock, RD, Albany, tor eemelf!l'Y.
MASON - &amp;.Set· Jomtll M.
palled away Monday aftemoon l;oii,.._;;ii;;i~-----.
Lova, - crt Mn. ! 'lburlill
at
bls home a~ the reoult or an
WOMINS
1.ovl, ..-. 1111 blta Dlllled
apparent
beart
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Mr. Foster was a pipeline
HUSH PUPPIJS .
Year, ot Chaull, Jlllnoll, 8&amp;l
malntenanee
man
for
the
T!ll·
Lova II an lllltruc:lor Ia I b •
Peathar Light
nessee Gas Co. He was preced·
BaUiitle MIPIIt Altll7tt Tech1'r:r ·l ' eel in death by his lather, AJ.
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nician Count II atwte'l 'l'eeh
fred. Surviving are his wife,
School. He bu been •talloned
Pauline Weyand Fosler; bla
thera ~ JNl'l wltb lbe lbd
NARROW-IoiEI&gt;IUMmother, Ginerva Bratton Fa ..
lllltnl . : Squadton lnd Wll
WmEWIDffiS
Iter; a daughter Mrs. Wanda W!lnamed • IMtruetor of 1M
tiams,
Rutland;
two
grandc~tl·
Month ot Aplo!I: 'nle winner of
dren ; tllree sisters, Mrs. Zelia
1M witt.~! lltla wu 8ltiiGUnced
Weyand. Columbus; Mrs. WiJ.
by "WWnp" newspeper.
rna
Huff, Dayton, and Mrs. Em·
~· enUoted In lilt Air
ily
Turner,
Albany, and a hal! I
Foret 1ft Feb. 1151 and upon CANDYSTRII1ERS CAPPED - Capping ceremonies .for these 17 Meigs General hospital Candystripers wu conducted Monday evening at the
brother,
Louie
Cottrill, RD, Al·
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oompi.U. ot baaic lrllnllll. Grace Eplacopat Church Pariah House In Pomeroy. They are, 1 to r, front row, Melanie Grueser, Mary McKensey, Rose Ann Us!!!) Margie Harris, bany.
Middleport, ,
1~ lhe Jet Aircraft Me- Virpnla Cunningham, Lucille Bradallaw, Opal Offutt, Debra Spencer. 'second row, Ruth Ann Kloes, Sunn Lytle, Sedonla Spencer, Janet Humphrey,
chattlc 00111'11 at Amarillo AJ'II Patty Lellheit, Mary Hal~ Sandra Jeffers, Shelia Ohtinger and Janice Eskew.- Sentinel Photo.
State Bank No. 524
!eqa. llurlnc the all yeara of
REPORT OF CONDITION QF
IMtruct« duly tl Amarillo,
Velennl MemotUI Hupllal
Strfeatlm• earned • ..
Admlsi!Gno - Albert Deem.
m.ttr hliUrl crt coli.,. ...edit
Portland; Danny
McDonald,
altMtdlol -*'« elaiHI at
Athena; Beulab Graham, Ra·
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In the State of Ohio at th~ ~~~·~ :u•lnesa on Dec. 31, 18&amp;5
~Uo Jllltlor OIIJeae. Ht WBI
eiae; Andria Joseph, Middle·
aid Moore, arrested Jan. 1 for Cash. balances with other banks, and eash
alao ttlectal • outDndfq Airr:l
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po35ession of marijuana. Davis
Items In process ol collection -- -······ $ 177,742.00
man of lhe 1111111111 Ia lleeam· COLUMBUS (UP!) - Dr. Robert Evana, Franklin Coun· Dlselwlfl- Opal Prickly, WASHINGTON !UP!) - A contendtd narcotic experts at United State• Government obligations,
432.124. 7~
ber lilt • Oulllaltdlng fltatruc. ty roroner, oaid be probably will return a verdict of just!· Middleport; ~ry Grady, Ra- record U million mothers ond a 1962 Whtte House Conference
direct and guaranteed -·- ·---· - ------101' of lltlllllllh Ia Juuary at flable homicide In the fatal shooting of Patrolman Jomes B. cine; Thelma Fraley, Middle- cbildre~ are receiving tedera! on Narcotics and Drug Abuse Obligations?! Stales and political aubdivislons 10~ .941.50
7.036.00
lllal bast.
Morpo, 33, by a teenage pri he allegedly abdueted Sun· port; Nellie Frizzle, Reed!VIilt; Htate a1d designed to
lath- testified that 'marijuana was 1Other serurrt1es I mcludmg no corporate stocks)
702.264.27
He was ·triiiiHferred tG Cha· day night.
Mn. Robert Boaeso
and erlw famllleo, welfare
classed as a sedative and not ' Other loans and discounts -- . -- -·- - -·- ---lillie ArB Ia Jan. Ita u ID The three principles In the shooting were released by daughter, Pomeroy; Mn. Ther· showed today.
as 1 narcotic
Bank premises. furmture and loxtures. and.
lnatrucllr 11111 ltttllded lhe Mil- lice after quettlonlng Monday. They learned from Mrs. on Workfllllll and oon, Rut. The caseload of tiM!
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other assets representmg bank premloes
6.500.00
398·12
aile Syatem Aulysl Tecbnlelan ~uth Latella lbat Morgan ·spent most of Sunday with her land; John Hunnel, Pomeroy; versial Aid to Dependent Chll· COLUMBUS_ THE DEMO. other assets -- -·------ ----- --·-- - ----·-·
eourae ooeducttd at tile S.. and while drlvln&amp; Sunday night he suddenly stopped the Mayme Newlon, Harrisonville; dren (AJJC) program has
cralic steering committee met l
TOTAL ASSETS -------------·-·----· 11.432.00664
lnt Alreraft plant Ia Stattle, car, aot out end lllarted walk·
- - - Roberta Dalley, Middleport.
rising steadily since World
again Monday, managed to en\ :Wultla(joa. ·
in&amp; away.
at Morgan, hitting him in 1be
II, partly because of
dorse candidates for state audi· l
L I A B I L IT IE S
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TWO FINED
Uon growth. And.
said, tor then adjourned until Salur· :Demand deposits or tndividuals ..
qala •llleeltd to alltnd tbl Bal- later aPParently pulled open the the car and I motonst gave her Fined Monday night ln Mid· at least some of th• Increase day. The committee's only ac- 1 . partnerships, and corporatoons -------- I 347,160.05
lillie llllollt Analylt TlebDico door of a puked car and or- • lift home, while Morgan ned dleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher'a sk!m• from a 1961 law
complishment was to recom-1Time and·1lavu:gs rlepnsr ts of mdl vlduals.
894 . 291.8~
ian miuU
Coune OD
the
Mlluteman
dered
t
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driver
Robert
on
foot.
His
body
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found
court
were
Larry
Edward
Lau!ng
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to
children
of
un'
part.nershrps,
corporahons -, -, , --- ·
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of States and
and pollhcal subdt v1s1 ons
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Hollman, 19. He tben hit Hofl·l'aler in a nearby held. Anoth· dermUt, 21, Middleport, ItO e:npleyed fathers .
lull four-year term as auditor Certified and officers' rherks, etc. ·- ---4.492.19
OIIIIJIDM~-~~wbfll'lb~ Sbt¥ man with b!s service revolver er motorist saw 1be car wi1JJ and costs, illegal exhaust, and Although reluctant to
and Clarence Kinsely for the TOTAL DEPOSITS - --- -- ---- $1.269.601.44
lllma - c '" t and made blm t•l Into the the motor numlng and stopped Charles Allensworth, 48, Mid· pret the climbing ADC
short term, Former Gov. Mich.
lut bloet Ill alecbnlcal eourat. trunk of the auto, whfie Marla to find HoHman locked ln the dleport, '10 and eosll, flltoxi- load, one official said it
ael v. DIS. lie, again, was the Total demand deposots -- --- - $ 375.309.,19
._~lllldutyl':
Marcb!, 18, remtintd In the trunk. .He loot the key from cation.
ed the growing "plight of
stumbling block to any real pro- Total time &amp; savings depo;ils $ 894.291.85
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the Ig1ntloo and freed the youth.
under-educated."
gress DiSalle is considered the
SCI- LDle hu .ned an adtll- Tbe gtr! told police that Mor· Shortly after the body ""' GAY TRAPPINGS
front-~unner for the guberna- Other liabilities -· ---·--·-- ··--·--------··
13.602.36
::Us~¥:~-: 11011 got lnm
driver's side, found, with his jacket aad gun NOTTINGHAM, Eng.
wheelbarrows
motorlsll
tor!al nomination but has refus· TOTAL LJABlLITfES ----------···-------- $1 ,283,20S.80
'lllle fllllriiJ' lut
lwo chll- threatened her with a gun and nearby, 1 pollee officer
saw -Streetc:leanera bert soon will be oble to spot tbem
ed to say what bill plans for
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driven :::
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CAPITAl" ACCOUNTS
•-~aUIIeCirole clolhn. 'lbeD be 1tarted driY. down 1be streets. Mr•. Latella
Common stork- lola! p&gt;r value - · · - - · ---· · - $ 35,000.00
Ina aroutld and made several •aid alta was looklD&amp; for Mor·
No. shares outstanding 350
65.000.00
Drlva,llantllal, llllloll.
obicene sUfgeaUons, abe aa1d. gan, whom sbe bad known for
Surplus - ··- --- --·- · - - -- - ·- --·---- - --- -·
48,802.84
lllsa March! u!d lhe noticed about three ,een. Morgan, BOll
Undivided profits · -··- --- -- · - ·-·----·---148,80284
the gun lying on the seat, of e pollee aergeant, waa mar·
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ··- -- ·-··--picked It up and fir~one_!ool r!ed aad tile father of live.
TOTAL LIAI1ILITIES AND
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CAPITAL ACCOl'N1'S - ·- ·- --- - - -- -·-· $1 ,43:1,006.64
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Farm Bureau membership appeored head
or n e w
OJD88
Tbe Pomeroy Craft and Hob· highs in the three-county area of Athens, Meigs and Gallia
M!:MORANflA
by Club wiD meet Wedneaday, Counties judged by the enthusiasm of volunteer workers 1;...--.:o,...,c.,
Average of total deposits for the 15 ca!Pndar
January 19, at the ~eiga Moo who turned out for the tick-off of the. Tri.Counly Member·
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days ending with call date ··- · - ----- - - $!202.62201
1 1Average of total loans lor the 15 calendar
torcycle Clubhouse on the Har· ablp drive Monday nlgbt at
days ending with call date ------·--- -694.31540
risonville Road from 10 a. m. Satisbury School near Porn· Ishmael Gillespie, president
Want to send
Securities
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Pr. PLIA&amp;\N'I' - Olrl Clr- Funm·al lti'VIce&amp; for Tho~ till Z p. m. .A 25 cent gilt lor eroy.
of tho Gllia County Farm Bu·
an• after rl f'du ction or \'aiuation
your own
IHr PlaDta, ,.,
Wllhlngtoa Edwia Stewlrt, 48, Rl. 3, R1p- game prizes Ia requested~ A Althouib 1be number
was reau, waa cbaorman ol
the
650 00
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MEMORANflA
• oa.tJ a " ae, diad Mo• io • Ripley bolpltal, will be nooa.
eold weather Paul Bower Tri· AIJo attending was Mi!ll Ahre
Pled ged assets and securities Jo an ~d
for CHEER'
ut•o•IDiheVtllrans Hollo held Wodnllday at 2 p.m. io the
County Org-tion or., Schwiebert, director of Adult
( r. S. Government obligations. direct
pltil 11 lllijlal, Oldo.
Bethel church there.
uld the 71 on band sbould be and Youth Education, Oh to
and guaranteorl . pledged to secure
deposi ts and ot her liabilities ·---····-·- $ 100.000.00
· • - ben II ~. V1. A lonn« ~ be rtsldable 10 complete 1be canvass Farm Bureau. She bas been aslltjla.W Ill, 1•, - ot tilt ed 1 S
M ~· County
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for Jllfmben In record time bt· slped to these countiea for the
FROM DUDLIY'I
TOTAL
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II! Olorp I1ICI Amanda Pow- . n :vracute, . e ga h ~
CUJae of excellent returns Juratlou of the member•hlp
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Dlth
G1rdtn1
id;Pilltll. Ill- 1 ftl«an of ::~~~:: l:lee~mfrom 1 pre • dr!vo llllll cam· campaign to aid the local volunI. .JOHN T. WOLF'K r.,hier. ol the fbove·named bank.
Wqrltl k I . . MrVId wllh 11 Duffy. He was the !IIIII of the
patgn,
leers.
aF ..ah Cut Flowon
' do solem nly swear that this report of condition is true and
llf..~ lllillllolr D1lltlon late Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stew- Funtrol servlceo fDr Charles Albelll County Nported 185 She reported 1bat Farm B•·
Icorrect. to the best or my knowledge and belieI.
1 Potttd Plant• to tho
II"'-· ill- 1 _..... ol 1 Ht
codtd . death F Raybu Sl P
bo members signtd and needed on- reau has been able to get 1mI
.JOHN T. WOLr'E. Cashier
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eed lh ••• portant reductiOM In the valua·
Home or Hospitol
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ere
, e ... tl·on of many farm products on
orrec cs •
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pital Sunday evening will be rtoorded lao! year. Gallia eaun·
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ALBERT HILL JR DirPrtors
~1!111 VttlriDI el W~ Surv!vlnJ are hit wile, Des- held Tbunday al2 m. at the ty bad 150 compared to 210 for the .personal tax lists . whlle l
.J. W. WEAVER .JR .
~ .. wu u employe lie, three o1ber 80118, Edward E""•• ,.. 1 ~th th
Rev last year while Meigs ~ed holding the value of livestock
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h ~ I fft-' U B 185 and needed II to ourpass va ua ons a a• y " e~•e .,
mint liar b *II Oblo '1o1 Joo, U· S. yArmy,
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January, 1966. and f hereby certify lhat I am not an officer
59 N. 2nd Ave.
am, ial will be Jn the Riverview tbe 250 of taat year.
sp
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mar • v •
or director of this bank.
·llitlvlfiDI .. 1111 ~. V 1 and six sisters Mrs. Evelyn
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ceded ·
John Robinoon Athens Coun- uea. Items reductd m value
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MRS. GRACE KRIDER. Notary Public
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My commission expires May 14th, 1968.
Mrl. 'lloltla Rlebtrlll, Mrs. Muon; Mr1. Wilda Blessing, and his !other in l96S, ond 8 ~ J~ff. presented 8 abort skit la~toea~~and~_:_a~p~pl~es:_._ _ _...!.~!!!!!!!11!1!11!1!11!1!11!1!11!1~~~:;~:;;,::::.::;:.:~,;,:;.:.::..:.:;:;;;:,======
l)orothj Myers, Mra. Marjorie Albany; Mn. Wanda
Sbam, infant 10
on the effects of the uniform
Ill~ ID of Oo~, Oblo, Syrocuae; Mrs. Maxine Kirby,
n.
milk inspection b!ll which the
and Mtl. 'Wilda Burpr, Sprlna· Yl111111, and Mr•. Eva Var· He served ln the Navy in Farm Bureau supported In the
tle14, (lido; tint brotblrs, Ray· ian, Clifton, and I'"' brothera, World War ll, and bad worked last oesaion of the Ohio IegisJa.
lilotid ok ,..,_..., Wuhlnatofl, £chert, Kingsbury Rood, and •• a parts man for Ford Motor ture
QarOlrl, llllllal, Olllo, lad Arth- Henry, P~ Pleuanl
1Co. He was a member of the M;. and Mrs. .Andrew Cross
tm:.;.W~.; ~r~~ Burial wlll be In Suncrest •Eatlea Lodge in Pomeroy and lad their sons prtsented a skit
Vir·~· Rllfle both I o!an ~n· cemetery. A nephew, Rev. Ron- I waa pruentiy employed at Van- on the evils of Sunday hunting,
.., ~ Mr '1'1, ltlce Gallon' aid Kirby, wiU offtclate. Friends l•dium Corp.
an issue opposed by Farm Bu·
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reau
Oltlo, and Mrs. Edne McKIJI. may caU at the Parsons Funer· Survivors Include a son, Char. 1.,.....·1iiiilliiilliii;;;;;;;,__ _li\l
tes Rayburn, Jr., and
two II'
1117 W;.t n.p.IJD, w. Va.: t1tref al bome in Rlplty. ·
...'~ lad 0111 1ra1
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two sisters, Emma Spangltr,
sorv.let will he held
Columbus, and Mrs. Geraldine ,
W
J.,.aary 19 at J
Eckenrode,
Orlando,
Fla.
p~.
Leoa EUB Cbvreb
Friends may call at the funeral
wi!IIJ{fv.
1\oiM'I Gftic.
borne anytime. MUitary rites
Burial will bt In t h •
will be conducted at the arave·
eliureb
ceJIIIIer7.
ll'rlentls
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UNBEATEN _ The Pomeroy High School Ninth Grade basketball team baa played ~ne games without a loss. The Baby Panther:, c;ac:edr~l
bed Middl
t d a highly touted GAHS club In the last two outings. Pictured are, front row, 1 to r, ee
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:~~. c~~:ly McKen.:':.o~e:~ Wright, Jeff Mankin and ll!lka StilL Back row, Coach Bickel, Dick Housh, Jlm Crow, Bob Burdette, Kenny Eng·
th, Jeff Werry and Steve Haggy.- Sentinel Photo.

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Petit Jurors Find Docket
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W1th IntoXIcation
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D~~n~L~.~~~ Hav~~.bertw~; Bemg Supporte

.JMr Morris impress·
PT. PLEASANT _ The Me•· ing with oounsel changing his cha~ged with intoxication Col: The Bradbury PTA acted
::~\n the PTA the import·
OD County Circuit Court petit Iplea to guilty as r.harged. Judge lowmg a one car accident earl) Thursday to put mto
Pol backing the oonsolida·
jury reported for duly Monda_v i.James Lee Thompso~ set Jan- Monday mormng on Rt. 33 near a tempor",i';~lb;:r:la~t
lion
an the way. To
In Circuit Court but found all ' uary 28th as sentencmg dote. New Haven.
when It m
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the subject Mr Leon·
actions cancelled throu gh prior I In the ciyll action of Crzn· Dugan, apparently the driver Jan. 13.
ar&lt;l showed a color 'mo{ entit·
lettlement out of court
or dall Insulating Company vs. of the vehicle, lost rontr~l ~I A circulation report for Octo- led "Where Childron
Come
ehangos in pleas.
Daniel Paul Tomllnson, et al, Ule car on a curve, ran. o e bar !rom the Mkligs CoUJlty First " obtained from the Na·
The paternity suit styled ;llate! the matter was settled out of lughway strlkmg a uUiity pole Bookmobile showtd Brrutbury, lionai PTA Congress.
of west Virginia Ex He I Pc~gy court.
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and lr&lt;;"· He suffered, minor at two stops, borrow.., 837
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G 16 h vs Oscar Frank ' In the criminal action of State head m)ury. The sheriU II de- books Total clrcultion of all The room count award was
G~~~acherwa~ not. heard by a:of w. Va. vs. Alva B. Tolliver partment, investigating the JDls. tho •~hools was 7,670.
won by Mrs. Wiloop's
filth
when
the
defendant
appear·
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with
malicious
assault.
hap,
estimated
property
damgrade
with
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per
cent.
present.
ju
ry ·u h. counsel Allornev the proseeuting attorney, Sam age at $1000.
The need for Immediate , Jrefreshments of cook1cs and
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was reviewed so a
Next month tlle PTA wlli
pa •; to set tile amount to be ·l forces. without his knowledge Ml81 Steworl e
observe Founders Day and cake,
1 f e was appoint~ to
~~u:rded plaintiff.
and a,.sked the case be continued Mr. Jimmy Oliver
~an~! a vacant room with
ice cream and coffee win be
Howard Erwin,
Southside. to the May term of court. AI· '
!o blea, chairs and bookshelves
oerved by the fourth
grade
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clwr"c
ltorney
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H.
Rardm,
represenl-,
MASON
Announcement
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Mr
Robert
room
mothers.
Ind ICIC on "
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rlage oJ lOOn as po- "'·
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by the grand jory, and earlier ling the defendant, petotio~~n t le ~ :fo~u: ~tew:rr~ West Morris, principal, has sent IDr It was announced thai 1be

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in preparing the case for rourt. the Rev. Lawrence Parsons. The room.
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IJudge Thompoon took the two bride Is the daugh~ of Mr. Bill KJng, of lht new school
HEARING AID
S£RVICE CENTER
MR. KERMIT BYRD
Will Be At
' OFFICE
OR. DAVI S
-n ') 2 N . 2 n d Ave.
M:..;dleport, Ohio

ON
Thur. Jan. 20, 1966
FROM

I motions under adv1semen~

Mrs. Leo Stewart and the
! The action of S!llte of W. Va.
,.,_ _._ t
the son of Mr and Mrs.
Paul Arnold Roush on at the Ohio Valley u.,..,-en pm
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charge did not · Field Day. Mrs. John Marshall Robert Ollver.cllonald
s•rvice as the
presided, and introdpeed Mr. Mrs. Lera M
waa
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guilty a,'
Caldwell, Mrs. Lowery, Home tran oJ honor and Mr. Ollilers
, ed and
court will set
· Agent, InsUiute, McDonald the best .IIIOil.
' . nt to be aid b the
. va.
attending tbe weddlnll weDreeoni~l
am&lt;JIU t
P
Y
The president aDilOUDCed that trlcla Ann Russell and
, lenr
an . jurors were dismissed the State Plonmng.
. Conference Kna pp. Both the bride
Pelil
1and will report for duty again
be held on April 26-28th at groom m;~;:ployed ~~:e,.;.,,. l
on .Jamrnr, 31 at 9:36a.m.
Mill, WeRton, W. Va. son Fum
Corp.,
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and the leadership trairung coo· Rd., Point Pleasant. They
ference will be held September residing at the Lyons Ap!trlo-1
!9-23 at the same place.
menton Muon.

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To repair ond service
hearing aids

S.HariM ond 1upplios for
oil makes for sale

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Caldwell,
Ma&lt;nn County historian, pres·
idcnl of the Mason

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Mr. BYRD will be glad to meE't mg of the Mason County
give yo u a free hearin g , I!onw Dcmonstrnlion 1\lesday at
test with the latest Bel· Krodel Park. Devotionals were
tone Electronic equip· · preecnted by Mrs. C. E. En~•in il
men!.
Southside.

UG'oR
BOWL

MANY
JANUARY SALE VALUES

JUST ONE OF THE

of the Rudgrt Committee, sub-

the answer

I was :1pproved. 'The council al~o

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On JunE&gt; 2. the group will serve

•· WANT TO GET

SN\oene Fulltrll ~

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drrve mDtor, or lere•
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MlCIIAIIISII
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NO I'ULUTSI
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JET ACTION :ADVANCES GALORE!
• Jet-Away lint removal!

ll\()~, Tu. (UP!)

Here's another outstanding bonus offer from your
Good Neighbor Ashland 0~ Dealer.

--411 atlentlbli veterinarian

lllil.todl 1 lwl&gt;buded calf
"'- •ar~ Mtlllday bad 1 lood

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... calf, born on the A. M.
Ditlltonch
hu four ....,. lwo
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to 1 •IIIII oow.

Each time you purchase seven gallons of Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline you get your choice of a stylish,
light blue mug or bowl ••• FREE! The mugs are
ideal lor coffee, tea, hot chocolate or milk. The
bowls are just the thing for soup, cereal, ice cream
or dessert. You'll want to collect a complete set.

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loosens dirt, jrimel

EVEN LESS
WITH TRADE

Furniture

MIDDLEPORT,

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Ill Mrl. llrd Duckworth 19 Paul Harris,

This offer is limited so hurry to your Ashland 01
Dealer displaying the "FREE MUG OR BOWL" aign.
He's waiting to serve you.

lma ol thinp- such aa Ruet;d.imneys, oold
walls, drafta, noise, soot, and·on and on. More

to ..... 'l'here CariiiiDvlile, Lot.
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$ervlnt Melt~ County Since 1161

a*td · 10 l!dfll' Wrllht to Paul Harrl1,
Lot. CariiGDVlllt. -

DOWNING INSURANCE

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~ld L. Parsons, Catherine
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L. -~ to Emerson JObn. . . . ~. II, Ru.I· 1011, Leota ,Jolomln,
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D. Wellller, Lot,
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Ou1da F.Chase,. Lot, Middle'1\mtees St. Paul's Lutheran port
Church to German Evangeli·
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cal Lutheran St. Paul's Church. Ray M. Riggs, Mary Riggs
!All, Pomeroy.
to Ray A. Young, Janice L.
. Young, 2.98 acres, Olive.
Frank 'tbrockmorton, Edith
Tbroekmorlon to Ralph A. Orville R. Brown, dec., to
IAnastreth, Cell 1. Longstreth, Fannie Belle Brown, Allen H.
81.11t a&lt;m, Scl~
BIIDWII, Madalyn Emerson, Ro·
bert K. Brown, Cert. for Tans.,
Herold Cho"' Mtlr,
Jamea w. Burke, SUe Burke, Cheater.
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Carl Ann Burke to Dolpbu• ·. Clarence E. Fralev, Jacquel- · Loculi 51.
Mld~leport
Burke, Jr., !5LI2, Columbia.
illll F. Fraley, to Ohio Power
Phone WY 2-2SII
Vemon Franklin Counts, Gl•· eo., J28.tM coal, Columbia.
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-----!lya Coullll to Geraldine Cleland.
~Dallas Cleland, parcels, Sutton.

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It tbl

No lint trap to clean.
• Jet Spin gets clothes wonder·
fully dry -saves heavy lifting!

BAKER

DOl/It£ TAlE

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NWAI YOUIPHOfll

125 E. ,in SJ. .

DUDLEY'S

COLEMAN
HEATING

property
Transfers

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Ono·yoar Worronty lor

Jxperll agree ... now is the time to

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Stran111t Frl&amp;ldalre
WISher Pratectlan Plan
. aver ... biCked by
·~1 General Moton!

SQUARED AWAY?

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504 TENTH ST.
ll..,rve AS d1airman and the coHUNTINGTON, W. VA. licl1aironan i.s Mrs. Ray Crank.

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Send FLOWERS

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I Ex.pt-' riment Station on

up and make a fresh new
start. Clean up bills and d11bts and
i.ave everything In one convenient
loan. Have leu to pay out and more
for yourself on pay days.
Don't hesitate to call. There It no
obbgatlon. One thrifty budget loan
will cut your payments. Call for cash
and get along much better in '66.

C. F Rayburn
Dies Sunday
p.'

tlllilnimously to serve
freshnwnl s at the Hay and

Phone 525-7221

Th Stewart
Service is Set

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Carl Plants

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Tn•.county Farm Bureaus
LannehMembershipDrives

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Mrs. Virgil Burris, chairman

If hearing is your
problem Bellone is

BEL TONE
Hearing Aid Center

SPECIALI

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UPI Briefs

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"Mel EDroute

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Historian is
Speakerat
; Krodel Park

ADC Burden
At 4.j Million

cirttl
p...MJ.

Oliver nf appro~dmate1y 1,000 used books regular meeting of the County

';:;! ~~n dUigent Mason J.,:'~ary ~r::formed by to stock this temporary library Council wiU be •t Ches~

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QuOs 11 iO' 3!.50: ·.
Pl. Pltasaal u~.toe~ Salel Co. ~· 19 lo . ~-~·. ~ He
..-.y, Janaur 11, Ill en1 1&amp;.40 ·ID ,e.so; stOck Slier
HOGS- 178 to 220 11 to 28.50; ClalV. IIUi to :lt.'ltr stoell
Heavies It ID 21.50; Fat Sowa Jfeller Calvea 20 to 1111.10.
:zo to l3;· Boars 18 to 21; Plga ,
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Stock
Shoats
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35
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Hellera 15.25 to 20.10: Fat Cows to :H.
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'65 Instructor

Edmund Fosier
Dies Monday

fill. Fosler WliJ I - h et ·
W~eavl!le ~ J'lt' p, ' A.
II. and tile CGjWD~I ~
cburcb. Funeral r.erv~ Will
be beld Thursday at I p.m. at
the SlrODI and Son !i'WJeral
Edmund M. Foster, S~. oJ benne. Burial will be ill lbe Ca..
near !&gt;oint Rock, RD, Albany, tor eemelf!l'Y.
MASON - &amp;.Set· Jomtll M.
palled away Monday aftemoon l;oii,.._;;ii;;i~-----.
Lova, - crt Mn. ! 'lburlill
at
bls home a~ the reoult or an
WOMINS
1.ovl, ..-. 1111 blta Dlllled
apparent
beart
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attack.
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Mr. Foster was a pipeline
HUSH PUPPIJS .
Year, ot Chaull, Jlllnoll, 8&amp;l
malntenanee
man
for
the
T!ll·
Lova II an lllltruc:lor Ia I b •
Peathar Light
nessee Gas Co. He was preced·
BaUiitle MIPIIt Altll7tt Tech1'r:r ·l ' eel in death by his lather, AJ.
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nician Count II atwte'l 'l'eeh
fred. Surviving are his wife,
School. He bu been •talloned
Pauline Weyand Fosler; bla
thera ~ JNl'l wltb lbe lbd
NARROW-IoiEI&gt;IUMmother, Ginerva Bratton Fa ..
lllltnl . : Squadton lnd Wll
WmEWIDffiS
Iter; a daughter Mrs. Wanda W!lnamed • IMtruetor of 1M
tiams,
Rutland;
two
grandc~tl·
Month ot Aplo!I: 'nle winner of
dren ; tllree sisters, Mrs. Zelia
1M witt.~! lltla wu 8ltiiGUnced
Weyand. Columbus; Mrs. WiJ.
by "WWnp" newspeper.
rna
Huff, Dayton, and Mrs. Em·
~· enUoted In lilt Air
ily
Turner,
Albany, and a hal! I
Foret 1ft Feb. 1151 and upon CANDYSTRII1ERS CAPPED - Capping ceremonies .for these 17 Meigs General hospital Candystripers wu conducted Monday evening at the
brother,
Louie
Cottrill, RD, Al·
0
oompi.U. ot baaic lrllnllll. Grace Eplacopat Church Pariah House In Pomeroy. They are, 1 to r, front row, Melanie Grueser, Mary McKensey, Rose Ann Us!!!) Margie Harris, bany.
Middleport, ,
1~ lhe Jet Aircraft Me- Virpnla Cunningham, Lucille Bradallaw, Opal Offutt, Debra Spencer. 'second row, Ruth Ann Kloes, Sunn Lytle, Sedonla Spencer, Janet Humphrey,
chattlc 00111'11 at Amarillo AJ'II Patty Lellheit, Mary Hal~ Sandra Jeffers, Shelia Ohtinger and Janice Eskew.- Sentinel Photo.
State Bank No. 524
!eqa. llurlnc the all yeara of
REPORT OF CONDITION QF
IMtruct« duly tl Amarillo,
Velennl MemotUI Hupllal
Strfeatlm• earned • ..
Admlsi!Gno - Albert Deem.
m.ttr hliUrl crt coli.,. ...edit
Portland; Danny
McDonald,
altMtdlol -*'« elaiHI at
Athena; Beulab Graham, Ra·
(Continued from Page I)
In the State of Ohio at th~ ~~~·~ :u•lnesa on Dec. 31, 18&amp;5
~Uo Jllltlor OIIJeae. Ht WBI
eiae; Andria Joseph, Middle·
aid Moore, arrested Jan. 1 for Cash. balances with other banks, and eash
alao ttlectal • outDndfq Airr:l
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port.
po35ession of marijuana. Davis
Items In process ol collection -- -······ $ 177,742.00
man of lhe 1111111111 Ia lleeam· COLUMBUS (UP!) - Dr. Robert Evana, Franklin Coun· Dlselwlfl- Opal Prickly, WASHINGTON !UP!) - A contendtd narcotic experts at United State• Government obligations,
432.124. 7~
ber lilt • Oulllaltdlng fltatruc. ty roroner, oaid be probably will return a verdict of just!· Middleport; ~ry Grady, Ra- record U million mothers ond a 1962 Whtte House Conference
direct and guaranteed -·- ·---· - ------101' of lltlllllllh Ia Juuary at flable homicide In the fatal shooting of Patrolman Jomes B. cine; Thelma Fraley, Middle- cbildre~ are receiving tedera! on Narcotics and Drug Abuse Obligations?! Stales and political aubdivislons 10~ .941.50
7.036.00
lllal bast.
Morpo, 33, by a teenage pri he allegedly abdueted Sun· port; Nellie Frizzle, Reed!VIilt; Htate a1d designed to
lath- testified that 'marijuana was 1Other serurrt1es I mcludmg no corporate stocks)
702.264.27
He was ·triiiiHferred tG Cha· day night.
Mn. Robert Boaeso
and erlw famllleo, welfare
classed as a sedative and not ' Other loans and discounts -- . -- -·- - -·- ---lillie ArB Ia Jan. Ita u ID The three principles In the shooting were released by daughter, Pomeroy; Mn. Ther· showed today.
as 1 narcotic
Bank premises. furmture and loxtures. and.
lnatrucllr 11111 ltttllded lhe Mil- lice after quettlonlng Monday. They learned from Mrs. on Workfllllll and oon, Rut. The caseload of tiM!
,
other assets representmg bank premloes
6.500.00
398·12
aile Syatem Aulysl Tecbnlelan ~uth Latella lbat Morgan ·spent most of Sunday with her land; John Hunnel, Pomeroy; versial Aid to Dependent Chll· COLUMBUS_ THE DEMO. other assets -- -·------ ----- --·-- - ----·-·
eourae ooeducttd at tile S.. and while drlvln&amp; Sunday night he suddenly stopped the Mayme Newlon, Harrisonville; dren (AJJC) program has
cralic steering committee met l
TOTAL ASSETS -------------·-·----· 11.432.00664
lnt Alreraft plant Ia Stattle, car, aot out end lllarted walk·
- - - Roberta Dalley, Middleport.
rising steadily since World
again Monday, managed to en\ :Wultla(joa. ·
in&amp; away.
at Morgan, hitting him in 1be
II, partly because of
dorse candidates for state audi· l
L I A B I L IT IE S
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, ·. In Ja!J tNt, let. Lowl wu The Gff-duly officer some ttme abdomen. Tile girl run from
TWO FINED
Uon growth. And.
said, tor then adjourned until Salur· :Demand deposits or tndividuals ..
qala •llleeltd to alltnd tbl Bal- later aPParently pulled open the the car and I motonst gave her Fined Monday night ln Mid· at least some of th• Increase day. The committee's only ac- 1 . partnerships, and corporatoons -------- I 347,160.05
lillie llllollt Analylt TlebDico door of a puked car and or- • lift home, while Morgan ned dleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher'a sk!m• from a 1961 law
complishment was to recom-1Time and·1lavu:gs rlepnsr ts of mdl vlduals.
894 . 291.8~
ian miuU
Coune OD
the
Mlluteman
dered
t
'"·
driver
Robert
on
foot.
His
body
was
found
court
were
Larry
Edward
Lau!ng
""Veragt
to
children
of
un'
part.nershrps,
corporahons -, -, , --- ·
t Jloeina, He
.ou wrJ'
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of States and
and pollhcal subdt v1s1 ons
23.6.o7Js
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Hollman, 19. He tben hit Hofl·l'aler in a nearby held. Anoth· dermUt, 21, Middleport, ItO e:npleyed fathers .
lull four-year term as auditor Certified and officers' rherks, etc. ·- ---4.492.19
OIIIIJIDM~-~~wbfll'lb~ Sbt¥ man with b!s service revolver er motorist saw 1be car wi1JJ and costs, illegal exhaust, and Although reluctant to
and Clarence Kinsely for the TOTAL DEPOSITS - --- -- ---- $1.269.601.44
lllma - c '" t and made blm t•l Into the the motor numlng and stopped Charles Allensworth, 48, Mid· pret the climbing ADC
short term, Former Gov. Mich.
lut bloet Ill alecbnlcal eourat. trunk of the auto, whfie Marla to find HoHman locked ln the dleport, '10 and eosll, flltoxi- load, one official said it
ael v. DIS. lie, again, was the Total demand deposots -- --- - $ 375.309.,19
._~lllldutyl':
Marcb!, 18, remtintd In the trunk. .He loot the key from cation.
ed the growing "plight of
stumbling block to any real pro- Total time &amp; savings depo;ils $ 894.291.85
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• front seat.
the Ig1ntloo and freed the youth.
under-educated."
gress DiSalle is considered the
SCI- LDle hu .ned an adtll- Tbe gtr! told police that Mor· Shortly after the body ""' GAY TRAPPINGS
front-~unner for the guberna- Other liabilities -· ---·--·-- ··--·--------··
13.602.36
::Us~¥:~-: 11011 got lnm
driver's side, found, with his jacket aad gun NOTTINGHAM, Eng.
wheelbarrows
motorlsll
tor!al nomination but has refus· TOTAL LJABlLITfES ----------···-------- $1 ,283,20S.80
'lllle fllllriiJ' lut
lwo chll- threatened her with a gun and nearby, 1 pollee officer
saw -Streetc:leanera bert soon will be oble to spot tbem
ed to say what bill plans for
1111
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driven :::
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CAPITAl" ACCOUNTS
•-~aUIIeCirole clolhn. 'lbeD be 1tarted driY. down 1be streets. Mr•. Latella
Common stork- lola! p&gt;r value - · · - - · ---· · - $ 35,000.00
Ina aroutld and made several •aid alta was looklD&amp; for Mor·
No. shares outstanding 350
65.000.00
Drlva,llantllal, llllloll.
obicene sUfgeaUons, abe aa1d. gan, whom sbe bad known for
Surplus - ··- --- --·- · - - -- - ·- --·---- - --- -·
48,802.84
lllsa March! u!d lhe noticed about three ,een. Morgan, BOll
Undivided profits · -··- --- -- · - ·-·----·---148,80284
the gun lying on the seat, of e pollee aergeant, waa mar·
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ··- -- ·-··--picked It up and fir~one_!ool r!ed aad tile father of live.
TOTAL LIAI1ILITIES AND
·-ed f
CAPITAL ACCOl'N1'S - ·- ·- --- - - -- -·-· $1 ,43:1,006.64
a.tJJ1 TO .......
Farm Bureau membership appeored head
or n e w
OJD88
Tbe Pomeroy Craft and Hob· highs in the three-county area of Athens, Meigs and Gallia
M!:MORANflA
by Club wiD meet Wedneaday, Counties judged by the enthusiasm of volunteer workers 1;...--.:o,...,c.,
Average of total deposits for the 15 ca!Pndar
January 19, at the ~eiga Moo who turned out for the tick-off of the. Tri.Counly Member·
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days ending with call date ··- · - ----- - - $!202.62201
1 1Average of total loans lor the 15 calendar
torcycle Clubhouse on the Har· ablp drive Monday nlgbt at
days ending with call date ------·--- -694.31540
risonville Road from 10 a. m. Satisbury School near Porn· Ishmael Gillespie, president
Want to send
Securities
as
show
n
in
items
2·5
of
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Pr. PLIA&amp;\N'I' - Olrl Clr- Funm·al lti'VIce&amp; for Tho~ till Z p. m. .A 25 cent gilt lor eroy.
of tho Gllia County Farm Bu·
an• after rl f'du ction or \'aiuation
your own
IHr PlaDta, ,.,
Wllhlngtoa Edwia Stewlrt, 48, Rl. 3, R1p- game prizes Ia requested~ A Althouib 1be number
was reau, waa cbaorman ol
the
650 00
reserves
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0 . . . ., Otdo, imntr M... ley, W. Va., wbo ditd Friday aack lunch will be served a cut aomewbal by licknesa and meeting.
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MEMORANflA
• oa.tJ a " ae, diad Mo• io • Ripley bolpltal, will be nooa.
eold weather Paul Bower Tri· AIJo attending was Mi!ll Ahre
Pled ged assets and securities Jo an ~d
for CHEER'
ut•o•IDiheVtllrans Hollo held Wodnllday at 2 p.m. io the
County Org-tion or., Schwiebert, director of Adult
( r. S. Government obligations. direct
pltil 11 lllijlal, Oldo.
Bethel church there.
uld the 71 on band sbould be and Youth Education, Oh to
and guaranteorl . pledged to secure
deposi ts and ot her liabilities ·---····-·- $ 100.000.00
· • - ben II ~. V1. A lonn« ~ be rtsldable 10 complete 1be canvass Farm Bureau. She bas been aslltjla.W Ill, 1•, - ot tilt ed 1 S
M ~· County
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for Jllfmben In record time bt· slped to these countiea for the
FROM DUDLIY'I
TOTAL
- ------------·- s 100.000.00
II! Olorp I1ICI Amanda Pow- . n :vracute, . e ga h ~
CUJae of excellent returns Juratlou of the member•hlp
e
Dlth
G1rdtn1
id;Pilltll. Ill- 1 ftl«an of ::~~~:: l:lee~mfrom 1 pre • dr!vo llllll cam· campaign to aid the local volunI. .JOHN T. WOLF'K r.,hier. ol the fbove·named bank.
Wqrltl k I . . MrVId wllh 11 Duffy. He was the !IIIII of the
patgn,
leers.
aF ..ah Cut Flowon
' do solem nly swear that this report of condition is true and
llf..~ lllillllolr D1lltlon late Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stew- Funtrol servlceo fDr Charles Albelll County Nported 185 She reported 1bat Farm B•·
Icorrect. to the best or my knowledge and belieI.
1 Potttd Plant• to tho
II"'-· ill- 1 _..... ol 1 Ht
codtd . death F Raybu Sl P
bo members signtd and needed on- reau has been able to get 1mI
.JOHN T. WOLr'E. Cashier
.o.. ,...._._ tl .._._ War ar'
wal pre
In
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m, , omeroy, w l ••
to
eed lh ••• portant reductiOM In the valua·
Home or Hospitol
C
t Att t Cf!AS lfAYMAN
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~.':'..':%:. •- by two aoDB, Gary and Ronald. died in tbe Moig• General boo· Y .. more
ere
, e ... tl·on of many farm products on
orrec cs •
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pital Sunday evening will be rtoorded lao! year. Gallia eaun·
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ALBERT HILL JR DirPrtors
~1!111 VttlriDI el W~ Surv!vlnJ are hit wile, Des- held Tbunday al2 m. at the ty bad 150 compared to 210 for the .personal tax lists . whlle l
.J. W. WEAVER .JR .
~ .. wu u employe lie, three o1ber 80118, Edward E""•• ,.. 1 ~th th
Rev last year while Meigs ~ed holding the value of livestock
STATE OF' OHIO. roUN'I'Y OF MEIGS. ss:
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sub.cribed
before
me
thi
s
14th
day
of
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at orne, an J
h ~ I fft-' U B 185 and needed II to ourpass va ua ons a a• y " e~•e .,
mint liar b *II Oblo '1o1 Joo, U· S. yArmy,
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osep May o ,.,,a ng. UT·
de lie in ased
k 1 al
January, 1966. and f hereby certify lhat I am not an officer
59 N. 2nd Ave.
am, ial will be Jn the Riverview tbe 250 of taat year.
sp
ere
mar • v •
or director of this bank.
·llitlvlfiDI .. 1111 ~. V 1 and six sisters Mrs. Evelyn
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ceded ·
John Robinoon Athens Coun- uea. Items reductd m value
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MRS. GRACE KRIDER. Notary Public
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Mrs.
Melba
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were
soybeana,
farm
seeds,
po·
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My commission expires May 14th, 1968.
Mrl. 'lloltla Rlebtrlll, Mrs. Muon; Mr1. Wilda Blessing, and his !other in l96S, ond 8 ~ J~ff. presented 8 abort skit la~toea~~and~_:_a~p~pl~es:_._ _ _...!.~!!!!!!!11!1!11!1!11!1!11!1!11!1~~~:;~:;;,::::.::;:.:~,;,:;.:.::..:.:;:;;;:,======
l)orothj Myers, Mra. Marjorie Albany; Mn. Wanda
Sbam, infant 10
on the effects of the uniform
Ill~ ID of Oo~, Oblo, Syrocuae; Mrs. Maxine Kirby,
n.
milk inspection b!ll which the
and Mtl. 'Wilda Burpr, Sprlna· Yl111111, and Mr•. Eva Var· He served ln the Navy in Farm Bureau supported In the
tle14, (lido; tint brotblrs, Ray· ian, Clifton, and I'"' brothera, World War ll, and bad worked last oesaion of the Ohio IegisJa.
lilotid ok ,..,_..., Wuhlnatofl, £chert, Kingsbury Rood, and •• a parts man for Ford Motor ture
QarOlrl, llllllal, Olllo, lad Arth- Henry, P~ Pleuanl
1Co. He was a member of the M;. and Mrs. .Andrew Cross
tm:.;.W~.; ~r~~ Burial wlll be In Suncrest •Eatlea Lodge in Pomeroy and lad their sons prtsented a skit
Vir·~· Rllfle both I o!an ~n· cemetery. A nephew, Rev. Ron- I waa pruentiy employed at Van- on the evils of Sunday hunting,
.., ~ Mr '1'1, ltlce Gallon' aid Kirby, wiU offtclate. Friends l•dium Corp.
an issue opposed by Farm Bu·
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reau
Oltlo, and Mrs. Edne McKIJI. may caU at the Parsons Funer· Survivors Include a son, Char. 1.,.....·1iiiilliiilliii;;;;;;;,__ _li\l
tes Rayburn, Jr., and
two II'
1117 W;.t n.p.IJD, w. Va.: t1tref al bome in Rlplty. ·
...'~ lad 0111 1ra1
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fll'andcilildrtn, ail of Chicago;
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two sisters, Emma Spangltr,
sorv.let will he held
Columbus, and Mrs. Geraldine ,
W
J.,.aary 19 at J
Eckenrode,
Orlando,
Fla.
p~.
Leoa EUB Cbvreb
Friends may call at the funeral
wi!IIJ{fv.
1\oiM'I Gftic.
borne anytime. MUitary rites
Burial will bt In t h •
will be conducted at the arave·
eliureb
ceJIIIIer7.
ll'rlentls
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UNBEATEN _ The Pomeroy High School Ninth Grade basketball team baa played ~ne games without a loss. The Baby Panther:, c;ac:edr~l
bed Middl
t d a highly touted GAHS club In the last two outings. Pictured are, front row, 1 to r, ee
er •
:~~. c~~:ly McKen.:':.o~e:~ Wright, Jeff Mankin and ll!lka StilL Back row, Coach Bickel, Dick Housh, Jlm Crow, Bob Burdette, Kenny Eng·
th, Jeff Werry and Steve Haggy.- Sentinel Photo.

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STARr FAS'l' &amp;IS. »'Diii

D~verOI~ed

Petit Jurors Find Docket
Clean, Everything Settled

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Bradbury Library Project
W1th IntoXIcation
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db PTA
D~~n~L~.~~~ Hav~~.bertw~; Bemg Supporte

.JMr Morris impress·
PT. PLEASANT _ The Me•· ing with oounsel changing his cha~ged with intoxication Col: The Bradbury PTA acted
::~\n the PTA the import·
OD County Circuit Court petit Iplea to guilty as r.harged. Judge lowmg a one car accident earl) Thursday to put mto
Pol backing the oonsolida·
jury reported for duly Monda_v i.James Lee Thompso~ set Jan- Monday mormng on Rt. 33 near a tempor",i';~lb;:r:la~t
lion
an the way. To
In Circuit Court but found all ' uary 28th as sentencmg dote. New Haven.
when It m
g
the subject Mr Leon·
actions cancelled throu gh prior I In the ciyll action of Crzn· Dugan, apparently the driver Jan. 13.
ar&lt;l showed a color 'mo{ entit·
lettlement out of court
or dall Insulating Company vs. of the vehicle, lost rontr~l ~I A circulation report for Octo- led "Where Childron
Come
ehangos in pleas.
Daniel Paul Tomllnson, et al, Ule car on a curve, ran. o e bar !rom the Mkligs CoUJlty First " obtained from the Na·
The paternity suit styled ;llate! the matter was settled out of lughway strlkmg a uUiity pole Bookmobile showtd Brrutbury, lionai PTA Congress.
of west Virginia Ex He I Pc~gy court.
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and lr&lt;;"· He suffered, minor at two stops, borrow.., 837
J
G 16 h vs Oscar Frank ' In the criminal action of State head m)ury. The sheriU II de- books Total clrcultion of all The room count award was
G~~~acherwa~ not. heard by a:of w. Va. vs. Alva B. Tolliver partment, investigating the JDls. tho •~hools was 7,670.
won by Mrs. Wiloop's
filth
when
the
defendant
appear·
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with
malicious
assault.
hap,
estimated
property
damgrade
with
'II
per
cent.
present.
ju
ry ·u h. counsel Allornev the proseeuting attorney, Sam age at $1000.
The need for Immediate , Jrefreshments of cook1cs and
eCd ilwll
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Dean and assumed thej Littlepage, anniJ, nre tne ebrary 1act·ut•~at at
coffee were served .
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etc nity 0 [ the child "ith the feodant had jomed the armed
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was reviewed so a
Next month tlle PTA wlli
pa •; to set tile amount to be ·l forces. without his knowledge Ml81 Steworl e
observe Founders Day and cake,
1 f e was appoint~ to
~~u:rded plaintiff.
and a,.sked the case be continued Mr. Jimmy Oliver
~an~! a vacant room with
ice cream and coffee win be
Howard Erwin,
Southside. to the May term of court. AI· '
!o blea, chairs and bookshelves
oerved by the fourth
grade
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d
forgm
clwr"c
ltorney
w.
H.
Rardm,
represenl-,
MASON
Announcement
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Mr
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room
mothers.
Ind ICIC on "
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by the grand jory, and earlier ling the defendant, petotio~~n t le ~ :fo~u: ~tew:rr~ West Morris, principal, has sent IDr It was announced thai 1be

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charge, appelll'ed Monday

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in preparing the case for rourt. the Rev. Lawrence Parsons. The room.
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IJudge Thompoon took the two bride Is the daugh~ of Mr. Bill KJng, of lht new school
HEARING AID
S£RVICE CENTER
MR. KERMIT BYRD
Will Be At
' OFFICE
OR. DAVI S
-n ') 2 N . 2 n d Ave.
M:..;dleport, Ohio

ON
Thur. Jan. 20, 1966
FROM

I motions under adv1semen~

Mrs. Leo Stewart and the
! The action of S!llte of W. Va.
,.,_ _._ t
the son of Mr and Mrs.
Paul Arnold Roush on at the Ohio Valley u.,..,-en pm
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charge did not · Field Day. Mrs. John Marshall Robert Ollver.cllonald
s•rvice as the
presided, and introdpeed Mr. Mrs. Lera M
waa
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guilty a,'
Caldwell, Mrs. Lowery, Home tran oJ honor and Mr. Ollilers
, ed and
court will set
· Agent, InsUiute, McDonald the best .IIIOil.
' . nt to be aid b the
. va.
attending tbe weddlnll weDreeoni~l
am&lt;JIU t
P
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The president aDilOUDCed that trlcla Ann Russell and
, lenr
an . jurors were dismissed the State Plonmng.
. Conference Kna pp. Both the bride
Pelil
1and will report for duty again
be held on April 26-28th at groom m;~;:ployed ~~:e,.;.,,. l
on .Jamrnr, 31 at 9:36a.m.
Mill, WeRton, W. Va. son Fum
Corp.,
l
and the leadership trairung coo· Rd., Point Pleasant. They
ference will be held September residing at the Lyons Ap!trlo-1
!9-23 at the same place.
menton Muon.

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To repair ond service
hearing aids

S.HariM ond 1upplios for
oil makes for sale

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Caldwell,
Ma&lt;nn County historian, pres·
idcnl of the Mason

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Mr. BYRD will be glad to meE't mg of the Mason County
give yo u a free hearin g , I!onw Dcmonstrnlion 1\lesday at
test with the latest Bel· Krodel Park. Devotionals were
tone Electronic equip· · preecnted by Mrs. C. E. En~•in il
men!.
Southside.

UG'oR
BOWL

MANY
JANUARY SALE VALUES

JUST ONE OF THE

of the Rudgrt Committee, sub-

the answer

I was :1pproved. 'The council al~o

mitted

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On JunE&gt; 2. the group will serve

•· WANT TO GET

SN\oene Fulltrll ~

or '"' defect
without ch••l•· ptuo
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four·ytlr Protection
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placement for

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complete •"n•mlsslon.
drrve mDtor, or lere•
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JET-IIIW IIOllUoiiATIC
MlCIIAIIISII
NO IEAQI
NO I'ULUTSI
Modo! WAK

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JET ACTION :ADVANCES GALORE!
• Jet-Away lint removal!

ll\()~, Tu. (UP!)

Here's another outstanding bonus offer from your
Good Neighbor Ashland 0~ Dealer.

--411 atlentlbli veterinarian

lllil.todl 1 lwl&gt;buded calf
"'- •ar~ Mtlllday bad 1 lood

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... calf, born on the A. M.
Ditlltonch
hu four ....,. lwo
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,.. aired by an Aquo lluU and
to 1 •IIIII oow.

Each time you purchase seven gallons of Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline you get your choice of a stylish,
light blue mug or bowl ••• FREE! The mugs are
ideal lor coffee, tea, hot chocolate or milk. The
bowls are just the thing for soup, cereal, ice cream
or dessert. You'll want to collect a complete set.

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loosens dirt, jrimel

EVEN LESS
WITH TRADE

Furniture

MIDDLEPORT,

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Ill Mrl. llrd Duckworth 19 Paul Harris,

This offer is limited so hurry to your Ashland 01
Dealer displaying the "FREE MUG OR BOWL" aign.
He's waiting to serve you.

lma ol thinp- such aa Ruet;d.imneys, oold
walls, drafta, noise, soot, and·on and on. More

to ..... 'l'here CariiiiDvlile, Lot.
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$ervlnt Melt~ County Since 1161

a*td · 10 l!dfll' Wrllht to Paul Harrl1,
Lot. CariiGDVlllt. -

DOWNING INSURANCE

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~ld L. Parsons, Catherine
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L. -~ to Emerson JObn. . . . ~. II, Ru.I· 1011, Leota ,Jolomln,
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D. Wellller, Lot,
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Ou1da F.Chase,. Lot, Middle'1\mtees St. Paul's Lutheran port
Church to German Evangeli·
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cal Lutheran St. Paul's Church. Ray M. Riggs, Mary Riggs
!All, Pomeroy.
to Ray A. Young, Janice L.
. Young, 2.98 acres, Olive.
Frank 'tbrockmorton, Edith
Tbroekmorlon to Ralph A. Orville R. Brown, dec., to
IAnastreth, Cell 1. Longstreth, Fannie Belle Brown, Allen H.
81.11t a&lt;m, Scl~
BIIDWII, Madalyn Emerson, Ro·
bert K. Brown, Cert. for Tans.,
Herold Cho"' Mtlr,
Jamea w. Burke, SUe Burke, Cheater.
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Carl Ann Burke to Dolpbu• ·. Clarence E. Fralev, Jacquel- · Loculi 51.
Mld~leport
Burke, Jr., !5LI2, Columbia.
illll F. Fraley, to Ohio Power
Phone WY 2-2SII
Vemon Franklin Counts, Gl•· eo., J28.tM coal, Columbia.
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-----!lya Coullll to Geraldine Cleland.
~Dallas Cleland, parcels, Sutton.

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No lint trap to clean.
• Jet Spin gets clothes wonder·
fully dry -saves heavy lifting!

BAKER

DOl/It£ TAlE

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NWAI YOUIPHOfll

125 E. ,in SJ. .

DUDLEY'S

COLEMAN
HEATING

property
Transfers

a-las

tailnf.

Ono·yoar Worronty lor

Jxperll agree ... now is the time to

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Stran111t Frl&amp;ldalre
WISher Pratectlan Plan
. aver ... biCked by
·~1 General Moton!

SQUARED AWAY?

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t71h. Mrs. Erwin will

504 TENTH ST.
ll..,rve AS d1airman and the coHUNTINGTON, W. VA. licl1aironan i.s Mrs. Ray Crank.

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Send FLOWERS

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age Show to be held at the Ohio
I Ex.pt-' riment Station on

up and make a fresh new
start. Clean up bills and d11bts and
i.ave everything In one convenient
loan. Have leu to pay out and more
for yourself on pay days.
Don't hesitate to call. There It no
obbgatlon. One thrifty budget loan
will cut your payments. Call for cash
and get along much better in '66.

C. F Rayburn
Dies Sunday
p.'

tlllilnimously to serve
freshnwnl s at the Hay and

Phone 525-7221

Th Stewart
Service is Set

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l'ehco"

Carl Plants

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so
Tn•.county Farm Bureaus
LannehMembershipDrives

w.

Mrs. Virgil Burris, chairman

If hearing is your
problem Bellone is

BEL TONE
Hearing Aid Center

SPECIALI

THE RAONE HOME BANK

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To Hospital

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UPI Briefs

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"Mel EDroute

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Historian is
Speakerat
; Krodel Park

ADC Burden
At 4.j Million

cirttl
p...MJ.

Oliver nf appro~dmate1y 1,000 used books regular meeting of the County

';:;! ~~n dUigent Mason J.,:'~ary ~r::formed by to stock this temporary library Council wiU be •t Ches~

morn- ~ :~: ~~~:

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HOmiCI
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fila
o.w LeSebre. Continue your hiPPY fMIIIII fl1 tltfaldna: Ofthllow Pllaland.....,..
trad..in you lot. Pta It no hlllldtcap Ill till tlald .,....., dlrb!f, ,

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RameiON electric beat pea
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Classified Ads· Your MOdern CommuQity BUDetin Board
WANT AD

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roR SALE - 7 ro0m housO In

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PeraoDI omterlng HoJzef Ito&amp;pltal dllrlnS the lui Zl hours
at y 1' Jneluded: Mrs. Joba L. Haod,

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'ftlt Sa1labury Pl'A wiD meet
Tuesday 11 7,10 p. m. All Pll'
eats are urged to attend.
Jn•c•···ollbeUDIWI!Meta.
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Gdlalu..cbun:h
aehedul!!d for Moo-

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tem. 'lbll ts In very •lea ....I Zt tic
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eondltlon. Pay balalce due
POMEROY _ Ranch
uou••.. o••
1963 Volkswagen 2 Door
.
$1369
~.29
or $8 per month. Try
An
CONDI'J'lONINO
Rell'IRel'
home 1• bedrooms), modem 1125Sunae1Dr.; M~. Delmar
4
Tile PublllhM' ~··"'" .... rltht
fl
I h ood tires heater
I In
h
Call
WY
ltloD
IIJ'Yicl.
Jaek'l .Refril,. "'" " '''"' ,., "'' ,,..,,, Deluxe vinyl interior, green n s • I
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your ome.
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kitcben 'Iand belli, fl!i~ base- Bloomer, 843 IIL'-11
'""" Ave.; ,_
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~:,:.~·:;•b••imm:;~:::,v. ;.~~utdpu~ Plenty of economy and priced to go.
6555.
1 18 8te •atloa, New Sann.t
riteot, breezeway, guqe, Ralpll E. Games, 833S,Z Foorth *Y eveniDI ehaDpd tD Tuelo
lioho•
will . . . . .
1963 Corva•'r Monii
$1399
AVTOMATIC ZIG ZAG
I ..:nl:::....:.S.::IIL='!f/::.·_ _ _;____
forced bot air heating, large Ave.; wunam Harvey Calhooa, day at 7:311 p.m., atlhl boml
mere ma• eno tncorr•ct JnMrtlon.
1·
and J hD L Ste
·
Locally owoed car, 4-speed box, 110 engine, lots of ••· Sewing machine, Mak.. blind UGIIT baullng, eoa1 and eat Gt Ioeated 011 Mulberry Jill. Rio Gr e; 0
YellS, of Mrs. C. F. Tomptina.
'" w.:~":.' ''"'"'
tras, black finish, red bucket seats. Radio. New tires.
hems, monograms, bultOll- tie. PIIOIIe WY Z.7'186 11111 WY $15,000.00.
Vlnlon; Mrs. Clara ft.. Nolan, Lydia Circle of the, tlalla!
• ~::,.:..:: ,v,::;:. •; !::'.:'',. 1960 Rambler Station Wagon
$499
holes, IIWB Dn butto-. dams, J-7211.
12-!WOIC Jlli)I)LEPORT
lllvestmeat Rt. 2' Crowaeck RCIIyl; Mrs.GaD!~IIs Methodist cllu1'cb 'l'lleldaJ 81
1. &lt;'"" ,., .... "' .,... •patches etc all
.
llp J. H • L •
l 7·30 p m. 11 ••· ....;..., with
" ' :,:,""~0:.!:::"~',;",.,. ..,
Low mileage, good tires, in A·l condition.
,
attac~ents.'' Pay without~~=~;;;;;;:;:;;.;:::ll
$5 per
property on South 2ocl Street, Kenneth w. Thomas, R~. 1 Ch"'
Wll!On ea";n";';;;d Mrl.
10
••• ... .... within 10 .....
month or pa•-~ balance due,
Evwydly
I,_Ill,
room
5 rooms ud llhlre; John w. I&gt;uncaa,WRt.Cr I, c. ..
CJ. -o OP THANKI A OIITUA.III
ots.,..lala
3 frame,
oom8 and bath bard
"'' BIUealeo u leaden; bo•
•u• tor 50 word lftlnlmum ••• m
f64.44. Free borne demo. Call
UCI
r
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: Vinton; Mrs. Richara . e- teases, Mn. T. A. Dtwnle anG
,.og;•;;~~ :~~ 1!'
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M. ..,.
WY HS5S.
Mllrle'a Style Poat
wood floors, forced bot all' meens, Bidwell; Harold E; Wat- Mrl. Lloyd Moore.
1 11 6lc
,,,. •· M. ,, " ' ' • - "· o'"'
Haircuts ........ $1.25
heating, corner , 1111, both 1!011, Eureka Star Rl.; Mrs. Women'• Guild of IU Feder'.,"'"" •;~~. •io"i!:v"'" .... I
PCIM!IIOY, OHIO
WHY worry over • sluggish Shampoo &amp; Sell .. $1.50
apartme~~ts furnished, month- Carl W. Stover, Thurman; Mrs. aled church, Tuolday at 7:30
.,.';.~ :~;~~"~'""
ll:::::::::::::::::===j:::::::~~:;.~~:::=.'j pile tank Get Klean-Em • 30 dey color rin1e,
apartments fumlsbed, month- Leo S!Nms, PL Pleasant; Mrs. p.m. Miss Mary VIrginia Reibel,
w••r ••
I·
~c
~ur!':: Shompoo &amp; HI
$3.50
ly 1ncome $124.00. fll,:*'.oo. Jame• c. Smith, Rt. 1 Ashton, program leader; executive 0011&gt;
Rent
FOR SALE
Pomeroy.
12-IHOic \ """;,~'':!:I'and s!i~ up oozy IJTI'LE OOTTAGE _ w. Va.; William G. Thomas, Rt. mittee Is bosl A Bho- will .
PHONE WY 2-2156 - - - -fos
- -- -- - - I wiT's terrific the way we're
W!paud Wqlell
One story frame 3 rooms, 2, Pl. Pleasant; John Young, be held for Mrs. Wilbur Perrin . .
---:--..:-:-:::;---;-- 4 ROOM House with bath, fur. I selhng Blue Lustre for e!eanPUBIJC SALE
S I p
duK well, 10 acre I~ (fenced). Mason, Kimberly J. Cook, PL The P..t Pr..idents ol the
- Card Of Thanks
nished. Call WY 2-3338 be· ing rugs and upbolstery. Rent '!be undersigned will off tr
Marie's ty t ost
Laurel Cllff Road locatio•. Pleasant; Debra L. Gllmao, American Legion Auxiliary ol
.
h
$I
Pom
for
sale
at
public
ouction,
at
II&amp;.
124
Ph.
WY
M271
.. ,OOO.OO.
New Haven; Mrs. Ernest E. Drew Webster,. p 01t will meet
9
30
30
d
- ISH to-- thank--ou~ neigh· tween 8• a. m. an : p. electnc s ampooer '
•
f BALLARD
Ohio
..
W'E W
the
!alAI
resident
o
Syra&lt;VSO.
ALBERT
M.
OOX
BROKER
Lantz, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Char· Wednesday at'?: 3D u.m .• at the
1 18 6tc eroy Cement Bl ock Co ., Pom- HURSEL JUSTICE d
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bor"' "•nd fr&lt;'&lt;•ndo• and the en- rn.
eroy,
Ohio.
1
17
6te
•
eceasWY
t38al
WY
Z.3131
lea
Johnson, New Haves; Mrs. bome of Mrs. George Hackett
1 11
Lire staff of Holzer '"I" a. TRAILER RSPACE ln Rutland
ed, In Salem ToWllShlp, Meigs J[AJIL GRUF.SER. Plumbing
!. 18 3to Paul H. Bocook, Mason; ~ge Sr. Members ore reminded to
espeCially Dr Markley, for the
.
· liANNAH's husband
Heeler County, Ohio, about
three and H.,ting,
MlnersvUie.
P. Redmond, Cliflon; Mar101 F. '-'•• articles for Miller COllage.
•.:,ndne·. s shown. us during the on Mam St. Contact Leroy hates hard "'Ork so he cleaRS
"I
th t f W'lk ille
J
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u 5H 2 536
mr .. nor eas o I esv
Obio. End yOID' 118\fBr trooJ&gt;. rARM for ...... ~- SH :1- Lilchfield, Souths. ide; esse. •
JAN. 1t
·
'II
'
1
d
alh
of
our
husDenney
or
ca
1.
the
rugs
~ttb
Bluo
Lustre.
Obi
S
t
rd
tho
~nd
•ti
.-.....
Middl
t
WIll
1 ness am e
6\p
•
o,
on
a
u
ay,
~
Jes.
We
have
all
sizes
sewer
5%1
1-S.Uc
Ward,
Rt.
1,
epor
;
1
e
The
Middleport
Literary
Clu b
1 18
5
band and father . Ernest Hur.. - _ Hen! electric shampooer $1. day Gl. January, 1966, the Per- machines. Reasonable ratel.
·
Clayton, Middleport; Donald L. will meet Wednesday ofternoon,
lon. Our gralltud• for the I 3 ROOM house on Main St., Baker Furniture, Middleport, lllllal Property of said de- Call WY 2-2f/4, day or nlghl. roR SALE: • room house with Wortman, Wellston; Mrs. John Jan. 19 at the home of M ro.
flowers and rards sent. for ,
.
0.
I 17 6te
eeased, consisting in part of:
g JJ lfc
bath, full basemen~ 891 9y- w. Stumbo, Rt. 4, Oak HJU; Donald Mills. The program will
.
r
h R r rg Rutland. furmsht"d or unfurn· _ -~-==--:---;--c·.-c
C b' t ~ bl - - - - - - · - -·•'I St Middl
rt Phoal•
t~1e servoces o Le adw mg
&lt;shed. Conlact Leroy Denney 1OLD PLAYER piano, for sale. Electric Stove, a me • • a •
""'
·• 1 epo •
• Hugh E. Marlin, Rt. 2 Wellston; be given by Mrs. Everett Hayes
(Oi&lt;Ls Funeral home. ar~ lo or cnll SH 2·5J6t.
' Margaret Bailey, College Rd., Olld four chairs, ~ Cabinets, BEATING, PLUMBING Rural PL PleaaaDI 6115-zrol.
Mrs. Jerry R. George, MoArli&gt;-lmd roll call respaDBe wlh ba •
Rn . Lemley for h" ,onsol·
I 18 61
Syracuse. PH: WY 2-5396.
Table, LaWII Mower, Baler DolO! Bollle Gas. Arnold Bro11 IS tfa ur; Mrs. Elizabeth S. Evans, quotatloo concerning beau!J.
lng words.
p
1·15-3lc Twine, TelevisioA Set, Plano, !hers, IIIli i. J4aiD Street FOR SALE- 7 room II'. siory Wellston; Roscoe P. Pickeni, Bosworth Council No. 411 Roy·
Mrs. Ernest Burton and ' NICE! y f . h d
-- Davenport and 2 chairs, Col· Pomeroy.
I %1 lfo
frame bouse with bath, New Spencer, W. Va.; Wlnslon Plan· al and Select Mosons, llat&lt;d
. urms
e • •~4
l bedroom FOR SALE: 'II too
pickup fee T• ble, Coa I Stove, Mlrror,
C'h&lt;'ldr"n
'
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Haven,
w. Va., -~ll
•·
wall cuff, Jackson·, Mrs. Samuel T. assembly Wedn..day at 7:!0 p.
apartment. " ~~· .
trucks, 1946 and 1955. See at
no
w
I 18 3tc
Card
table,
2
chairs,
Clothes
••-tlng
In
Jtvin•
and
dining
Wilburn, Rl. 2 Ravenswood: m. All officers and companlon1
I 14 Uc
CharlO! Lyoas Gar&amp;ge, Ma·
~
-...
·-..,
- ---c--:-:---- -- - ••EXPERIENCED
-ms. Pay part equity, take Mrs. Patrick P. Cavote, Green- urged by Thomas C. Edwards,
In Memory - - 'TRAILER LOT, Rutland, five - oon,- W. Va.
I IS tfc Press, Bed, Cedar Chest, Bed
·~
- -· - . urnltur In ble, Chair, Dresser, 1ron
•i
over loan. Call B314$ New ville, 0.; Mrs. Charles E. Bro- illustrious Diaster, to atlend.
IN LOVING memory of our miles from Pomeroy. Phone BUDGET PHICED I
e
Wood Bed, Chest of Drawers,
Haven or WY 2-3707.
hawn, Ravenswood; Mrs. Don- Class 12, Heath
Methodist
dear husbanrl and
father, SH 2_5613
u 2S 61ltc our thlfd 6oor budget sbop. Cedar Clothes Press, Rocker,
17
6tc
aid
L.
Wortman,
Wellston;
Max
Church,
to
meet
Wednesda•.
1
James S. Hood. who passed ·
Baker Furnlturo, Middleport, Case Hay Baler, Z x 114nl.
H. Synder, RaveDBwood.
Jan. 19 at the cllurch, lmmedi·
a•-ay 16 years go today, 4 HOOMS bath and garage, 918 ~O;;.hi~o·=;;;o;;=iiiiii"'"":l""l""12':"1fc'"il Plow, Tractor Tire and Wheel,
ately following the Week of
January 18, 19511.
Locnsl St, rear. Call Martm r
McCullough Power Saw, Wat· From tbe lareeat truck ,
Births
Prayer .rervice at IU Church
Ours lips cannot Lell how wa Heslauranl. WY 2.-9918 ·
Anolhet Flnt •1 Londmork
er Pump, Oil Stove, El!ctric bulldozer radiator to the
Mrs. Patrick P. CaV&lt;lle, Green- of Christ. Mrs. Emeraoa Jones.
miss h&lt;m
I 7 tic
NEW I LANDMARK
Fence Charger, Grinder and oma.llest heater eoro.
Gange rea41Dgo:
GaUipolls ville, 0., dau1:hter, 5:23 a. m. program chairman; hosteslles,
Our hearts cannot leU what THHEE and four room lurnish·
fyr•I.Ofl
Motor, Barb Wire, Scythe,
Dam 11.9, 12.9, I'UIIIIIng 51&gt; feet Monday; Mrs. Carl W. Stover, Mrs. Perry Mitch, Mrs. Law.
to say,
ed and unfurnished apart·
QASOUIIE
Fence Slretcher and miscel·
U 1n
00 rollers, Pomeroy·Mason 20.· Thurman, daughter, !WS a. m. renee Milhoan, Mrs. 0r1n Smith
God above know• how we menls. WY 2-5434.
12 6 tfc
with
laneous tools, Electric Brood• WY 2-2143
Pomoror 13, Pl. Pleasant 23.99, Hinton Monday.
and Mrs. Carl MatloJ:.
miss him,
11 ROOM turnished apartment
er Stove, 7 ft. Mower, Culll-t•:~~~';;;;;~~~~~: J ·IS falling, Kanawha Falls %.50
lltochar'ed
The Winding Trail Garden
In our homes that are lo... for rent. Phone WY 2·2776. Af·
valor for H. Farmal~ Wash-! ·
AUC110NED
felling, Charleston .18.90 station- Mrs. Ethel Betzing, Connie dub will meet at the Ohio PoW·
some today.
ter 5 p.m. Pbone wv ~74.
lng Machine, Wagon,
Hog
t:limplele ~lent.ary. London, Marmet and WiD- Jo Oarpenter, Mrs. Ora N. Car· er ofi•&lt;;e· Wednesday, al 7:3t
Sadly missed by his wife, Ed· Rowley and Reed Hardware.
Feeder, Compressor, Com
CrHt tlradfonl
field dams were on the Sills.
oey, Robert F. Chattin, Mrs. p.m. wrth Mrs. Cbadeo Lewis
ilh Hood, daughters
11 1 tfc
Planter. Corn Picker, Interns.
Write. ......, or Coatael
liNt Movemenlo:
.
Th a Corley Mrs Robert and Mrs. Robert Lew11 u boll·
irandcbildren.
TRAIJ.ER LOTS _ !reo - oew
MUl11-STAGE ADDITIVE
tiona! H Tractor.
Ohio IUver - Philip Spol'l
om s
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esses.
I IS lte
~u••" C,_ •ou
Sale to commence at 12:30 o'.
A. I. 8RADFORD
do 13 f-45 I m., Ned Mer- M. Fleu, Jacob M. Gaul, MeloJan It
1
age and water. Browo'a frail
••w
Radle, Olllo
. wn • ·
· •
day Sue Kisor, Mrs. Gerald
·
., Par~ !Slate Approved!
IIC BlMII'ITS
clock P. M.
_
nck up !4, 2:50 p.m.: Pennayl· P La gbo e Charles
M The One Won One e!w of the
1
1
1111
Notice
MlnersvUte, Obio, l'llone W\
Reout..
Terms: Cash.
vanla up 14, 12:20 a.m.; Vulcan ~yne nM,.:nHarry Lodwick Jr: Pomeroy First Baptist church
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza, 1-'137A.
r 11 lfc
ond HI·Teat
Kenneth S. ~lcEihinny
up 14, 12:55 a.m.: Jerow up 14, Mr j k L Tur
Sh .1 A will meet at the ehureh, '!burs·
50c, 75c, and $1.00 size&amp; Jle.
Administrator of the
O..neas Employment
4 a.m.; Irene Chotln down 14,
s. ac ·
ner, "' 8 · day January :10, lns!Nd of Jan·
luxe Pizza,l!.50. Jack's Dal· 1649 Lincoln Hgts. 2 bedroom I l.lmprovesgasolinomilcage
F:state of Ballard Hur· J
5:25a.m.: W. H. Shaver, Jr. Wade, Mrs. Eustace
WilBon, uary '/1, II Mbeclnlad. Mrs.
ry Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tic house. Beautiful Birch kilrnen I 2. Cleans carburetors
sel Justice, deceased. AR tndel truck driver to up 14, 5:511 a.m.; Jolm Lad d Jeffrey D. Worlmru, Mrs. Earl George Skinner IIIII Mrs. Vic+ WILL not be r..po""I'ble for- cabineta. Phone: WY 2-6127.
3. Prsevenllsel"'!,'b~~~ tclnt
Bradford Auatioa Company
proJeet engineers. Atrlce. Deu down 14, 6:10 e.m.; Ken- J. Wdght, Mro. Edward N. Bur- lor Young will be hoslelselllld
•
~
1 4 tfo
~: p~~!nf, ..;:.~ .~~~~:
1 17 Sic luropt, Asia, South PacUlc, tuckiu up li, 2:30 a.m.; Jell· delle and lllfant 108• Mrs, Oaey Mrs. Elle11 Couch ill aharp at
any debts eootractedllbys an:; .....,F=u:::R:::NI=sHE=D=-.-4:-r-oo_ms_a:cnc;d 8. Cleans tntske manifildJ
paid travel, houaiDII. food. boat down 15, 5:30 a.m.; Mad- D. Myers and lllfaat daughter. devotion~.
one other thaa royse . 1gn
•· b
In p
7. cuts cylinder wear
WINGER TYPE Maytag Was!&gt;- Atlantic. M&lt;ilr •atarJ lobs,
up 17, 7,10 p.m.; National
The Twilight Gartlea
e1u11
1
Clarence William Andrews, wv""' i,;J'7~tmen
~~~~r~j~ ::~;~..::,~:·::.~~~~~~~cast
er and double porcelala tubs. male. female over 18. OEIB up 17, S a.m.; Steel Ranger wood up Meld~ Ui a.m.; Ell- will meet Thursday, 111 T:lll p.
lll Ebenezer St., Pomeroy,
yeotilation •ystems. '
E~e&lt;!llent condition. 134 But· Boz 23190. Oatland Park, dowa 20, 4:46 a.m.; Southern ., Pennsylvarua dOWII Meldahl m. at the borne of ltrn. Gerald
Obltl.
'l - TWO TRAILER SPACESfor
terout Ave., Pomeroy.
FIL 83307
down 2!, 1,30 a.m.·, Ealtern 1 a.m.
Wildermuth, M•'......, Ave.
1 •••
'
rent in the Village of Middle- DRIYI IN TO lANDMARK
.1 17 Sic
-··•
_;..._.,....._ _ _ - - port. Call WY 2_3346 or WY I Super Stnlco Slollon Now
HAY
I 800 b I VI •· CUSTOM Bln'CIIERING IlK down 21, 2:50 a.m.; Mamaleor Galllpolts 118m- H. E. Bow· Tha Wlllln&amp; Worken claal II
Help WantiKI_-;;--,;
for ""e,
a es, cwr &lt;Ditlng. Will buf bldla "111 down 21, 3:20 a.m.: Reliable leo up 6:40 p.m.; J. s. Lewis the Enterprise EUB eburcb will
2-2111f or WY 2-3600.
FIREWOOD any length $10 Bohr, Chester, Ohio.
Monday. Pbll Meier, Phooe ~ 21, 5:40 a.m.; Walter Beck· dowa 12 ,55 a.m.; Cbarlea ste- 1M11 '1'hurlday at 7:30 p.m. at
11 10 tfc
sEt\VICE staUoo man. Good
p
·c•
up
loa'
d.
Call
or
'wrtte
I
17
31c
• 30 a .m.; Bob
...., LaBg.
1•
Th
WY 2-3510.
I 1J Uc )Ofd d0190 22 • •=
. venson up 2:55 o.m.; Elgerdlff ....
"'" bornelia~•f Mrs · u""'we
~~~el BWrl~D e FOUR ROOM furllished apar\. Glendale Skidmore, Slmde,
Auto Sales
BeoiAir up 22, 6:!0 a.m.; Fr1e- up 3,35 a.m.; Harry
Dyer Magno - Temple Pythlaa Sfs.
Y n
• ox 1 18
_men_': WY 2-Sli51.__1115 tfe 1 Ohio, MY 6-3437.
Hlfe
lnlltrUctlons
berger up Greenup 6:30 p.m.; down 4,50 .m.; David Vlckerl ters will meet Thunday at 7:10
118S- THREE FOURTHS
Belen R. up Greenup 8:35 p. up 5,50 a.m.
p.m., at the DAV baD. Officers
FUR Dealer. I do Rot want deep
! ton truck, G. M. C. u. •· crv" •••••co TIITI m; R. H. Bosworlh II down
will he Installed and all offlcen
freeze junk furs at any price.
2 seoled. 360 Pearl St., Mid- ::.·;;; ;,~'!:
Greenup 7::10 p.m.; Miss Susan Kanawba River - . George and memben are arpd II be
ACROU
2. River Ia
dleport. WY Z.2S98. 1·15-6to Vainbl1
""""'· •••on••m
....u ,,.,.,,,.,.
dawn Greenup 1%:50 a.m.·' Edea· Price up Marmet2:0!1 p.m.; Hel· ..,....nl.
Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
u lont
required.
r ._ ...
1. Jo~a.int
oonuw
1-15-lilc
Help
Wanted
1 .........., ,.,.,. ..... ""...,_ na Bosworth duwn Meldahl 3:· ea Z. down Marmet 1:25 p.m.;
----4. Tenta
1.1'1&amp;1·
II. Verb
~"••"'•
..
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'~:.~~
...
~~
:SO
p.m.;
Peggy
Downey
doWII
Allen
R.
Merrill
down
Marmet
FORT
WORTH (UPI) -'ftlt
"'c"'nl-um-b,-u-s"'D"'is-p-a7te7h_p_a_pe__r_ boy
9. Trick
topped
fonn
I'OR SALE: Good 1957 Chevro- -·
- - ·---~
10. State
ldU
lti.Broall.
let
$295
William
T
L
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:;:!?.!v
t]:,~~
u,:::
Meldahl
5
p.m.;
Joseph
Cho2:05
a.m.:
Jefferson
down
WiDllllel
who
broke Into the Cogdell
needed for Lincoln Hill area.
U. One-spot
4.Secreted
laot
~. 729. Beech st..' M~~: ...._ •••....,,... """ 1100"""" lin down Meldahl 6:20p.m.; Re· field 10:05 p.m.; Semel up WiD- Auto Supply Co. may aaver
WY 2·2531.
I 12 8tc
fi. A)art
taod
card•
VBIItl Zephyr down Meldabl 7 field 1:15 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lu- •
lq buy another apattplug.
G.W'm
port Oh'111
1 12 Stp .......,. o. ·
:ll.llluoll
EXPERIENCED
restsura'l\ 13. Conatella·
•
•
p.m.; Aloon zephyr down Mel· cu up Wlllfleld 4 a.m.; 0. F. The alore lllfd 17,000 apart.
Lioa'amain
batt..
ogaba
help. New Haven area. No
star
25. 8lek
1161 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent TRU~ DRIVERS. Seml
or daill 1:35 p.m.; ·Buckeye State Shearer down Wlllfleld 5:20 a. plup wlll'lb $11,0111 lite
f.Lettor
28.Frendl
beer sold. No curb work. Top lt.MuihorTJ
condilioJL WY %-3951.
lllralght,
21-40.
ex·lrap~M=el~da:b~l~12~:~45~a~.m~.;~Ra::VOIIS-;:~m.:;_===-====~m~l=•~l•~g~.;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-l
a\lt:hor
Y I 6on _...
u.
Long.
ad&lt;l&lt;ndunll
12 2S uc
perienco ages
helpful
but Some
aot secT
salary. Must fumtsb refer·
dillance
abbr.
1'1.0...
ences. Contact Employment
----------1 tsaary. You Call earn over $3
race
I.RedWinp
heod
ll.otrra
Insure~
per hour after abort training.
OHioe at 225 Sixth Street, Pl. If, Mu111o
ondMaplo a Batabo
Jl&amp;m.e
note
Leala,
for
li&gt;h
:11. Grand or
Pleasant, W. Va., In person.
PIIO'ro Co!tYml Service. eap. For lppllcation wriiAI Nation18. lnfatuaexample
ogaln
uJirllht
I 17 3tp
lei made Gl 1ep1 papera. Wide Semi Division, 1255 &lt;i:or·
Uon
D. Hindu
11. Biblical
11!1. Q u blr1ll recorda 111111 11mos1 any will Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio
18. Umpire
!no&amp;rn&amp;""'""' D
88. J\u:lal
Livestock
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U.RoucbDEADIJNE FOR PURCHASE OF 1966 DOG LICENSE 18 JANUARY 20TI1.
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THAT DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCI USE THIS HANDY APPLICAo
ADVIITIIIMIJI'"'T-on
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Employment Wanted I 80. Passed
Board or S.alem Town.htp,
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Power StnrillJ, Power Shift, MOld·
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bond, .kllrifler. II :a It Ttr• Jl'root
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hide, 5c lb. Red fo1, $4.W U.Mld·Eut
land
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order of the Board ttl TruMel
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gave tile unemployed coach a Ray Tucktr, president• of the I
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'ftlt Sa1labury Pl'A wiD meet
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POMEROY _ Ranch
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1963 Volkswagen 2 Door
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$1369
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or $8 per month. Try
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6555.
1 18 8te •atloa, New Sann.t
riteot, breezeway, guqe, Ralpll E. Games, 833S,Z Foorth *Y eveniDI ehaDpd tD Tuelo
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1963 Corva•'r Monii
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AVTOMATIC ZIG ZAG
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forced bot air heating, large Ave.; wunam Harvey Calhooa, day at 7:311 p.m., atlhl boml
mere ma• eno tncorr•ct JnMrtlon.
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Locally owoed car, 4-speed box, 110 engine, lots of ••· Sewing machine, Mak.. blind UGIIT baullng, eoa1 and eat Gt Ioeated 011 Mulberry Jill. Rio Gr e; 0
YellS, of Mrs. C. F. Tomptina.
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tras, black finish, red bucket seats. Radio. New tires.
hems, monograms, bultOll- tie. PIIOIIe WY Z.7'186 11111 WY $15,000.00.
Vlnlon; Mrs. Clara ft.. Nolan, Lydia Circle of the, tlalla!
• ~::,.:..:: ,v,::;:. •; !::'.:'',. 1960 Rambler Station Wagon
$499
holes, IIWB Dn butto-. dams, J-7211.
12-!WOIC Jlli)I)LEPORT
lllvestmeat Rt. 2' Crowaeck RCIIyl; Mrs.GaD!~IIs Methodist cllu1'cb 'l'lleldaJ 81
1. &lt;'"" ,., .... "' .,... •patches etc all
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Low mileage, good tires, in A·l condition.
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attac~ents.'' Pay without~~=~;;;;;;:;:;;.;:::ll
$5 per
property on South 2ocl Street, Kenneth w. Thomas, R~. 1 Ch"'
Wll!On ea";n";';;;d Mrl.
10
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Evwydly
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room
5 rooms ud llhlre; John w. I&gt;uncaa,WRt.Cr I, c. ..
CJ. -o OP THANKI A OIITUA.III
ots.,..lala
3 frame,
oom8 and bath bard
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•u• tor 50 word lftlnlmum ••• m
f64.44. Free borne demo. Call
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Mllrle'a Style Poat
wood floors, forced bot all' meens, Bidwell; Harold E; Wat- Mrl. Lloyd Moore.
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Haircuts ........ $1.25
heating, corner , 1111, both 1!011, Eureka Star Rl.; Mrs. Women'• Guild of IU Feder'.,"'"" •;~~. •io"i!:v"'" .... I
PCIM!IIOY, OHIO
WHY worry over • sluggish Shampoo &amp; Sell .. $1.50
apartme~~ts furnished, month- Carl W. Stover, Thurman; Mrs. aled church, Tuolday at 7:30
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apartments fumlsbed, month- Leo S!Nms, PL Pleasant; Mrs. p.m. Miss Mary VIrginia Reibel,
w••r ••
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$3.50
ly 1ncome $124.00. fll,:*'.oo. Jame• c. Smith, Rt. 1 Ashton, program leader; executive 0011&gt;
Rent
FOR SALE
Pomeroy.
12-IHOic \ """;,~'':!:I'and s!i~ up oozy IJTI'LE OOTTAGE _ w. Va.; William G. Thomas, Rt. mittee Is bosl A Bho- will .
PHONE WY 2-2156 - - - -fos
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W!paud Wqlell
One story frame 3 rooms, 2, Pl. Pleasant; John Young, be held for Mrs. Wilbur Perrin . .
---:--..:-:-:::;---;-- 4 ROOM House with bath, fur. I selhng Blue Lustre for e!eanPUBIJC SALE
S I p
duK well, 10 acre I~ (fenced). Mason, Kimberly J. Cook, PL The P..t Pr..idents ol the
- Card Of Thanks
nished. Call WY 2-3338 be· ing rugs and upbolstery. Rent '!be undersigned will off tr
Marie's ty t ost
Laurel Cllff Road locatio•. Pleasant; Debra L. Gllmao, American Legion Auxiliary ol
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for
sale
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public
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New Haven; Mrs. Ernest E. Drew Webster,. p 01t will meet
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Lantz, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Char· Wednesday at'?: 3D u.m .• at the
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Johnson, New Haves; Mrs. bome of Mrs. George Hackett
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Lire staff of Holzer '"I" a. TRAILER RSPACE ln Rutland
ed, In Salem ToWllShlp, Meigs J[AJIL GRUF.SER. Plumbing
!. 18 3to Paul H. Bocook, Mason; ~ge Sr. Members ore reminded to
espeCially Dr Markley, for the
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· liANNAH's husband
Heeler County, Ohio, about
three and H.,ting,
MlnersvUie.
P. Redmond, Cliflon; Mar101 F. '-'•• articles for Miller COllage.
•.:,ndne·. s shown. us during the on Mam St. Contact Leroy hates hard "'Ork so he cleaRS
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band and father . Ernest Hur.. - _ Hen! electric shampooer $1. day Gl. January, 1966, the Per- machines. Reasonable ratel.
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Clayton, Middleport; Donald L. will meet Wednesday ofternoon,
lon. Our gralltud• for the I 3 ROOM house on Main St., Baker Furniture, Middleport, lllllal Property of said de- Call WY 2-2f/4, day or nlghl. roR SALE: • room house with Wortman, Wellston; Mrs. John Jan. 19 at the home of M ro.
flowers and rards sent. for ,
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eeased, consisting in part of:
g JJ lfc
bath, full basemen~ 891 9y- w. Stumbo, Rt. 4, Oak HJU; Donald Mills. The program will
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C b' t ~ bl - - - - - - · - -·•'I St Middl
rt Phoal•
t~1e servoces o Le adw mg
&lt;shed. Conlact Leroy Denney 1OLD PLAYER piano, for sale. Electric Stove, a me • • a •
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• Hugh E. Marlin, Rt. 2 Wellston; be given by Mrs. Everett Hayes
(Oi&lt;Ls Funeral home. ar~ lo or cnll SH 2·5J6t.
' Margaret Bailey, College Rd., Olld four chairs, ~ Cabinets, BEATING, PLUMBING Rural PL PleaaaDI 6115-zrol.
Mrs. Jerry R. George, MoArli&gt;-lmd roll call respaDBe wlh ba •
Rn . Lemley for h" ,onsol·
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Syracuse. PH: WY 2-5396.
Table, LaWII Mower, Baler DolO! Bollle Gas. Arnold Bro11 IS tfa ur; Mrs. Elizabeth S. Evans, quotatloo concerning beau!J.
lng words.
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1·15-3lc Twine, TelevisioA Set, Plano, !hers, IIIli i. J4aiD Street FOR SALE- 7 room II'. siory Wellston; Roscoe P. Pickeni, Bosworth Council No. 411 Roy·
Mrs. Ernest Burton and ' NICE! y f . h d
-- Davenport and 2 chairs, Col· Pomeroy.
I %1 lfo
frame bouse with bath, New Spencer, W. Va.; Wlnslon Plan· al and Select Mosons, llat&lt;d
. urms
e • •~4
l bedroom FOR SALE: 'II too
pickup fee T• ble, Coa I Stove, Mlrror,
C'h&lt;'ldr"n
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Haven,
w. Va., -~ll
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apartment. " ~~· .
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Card
table,
2
chairs,
Clothes
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In
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and
dining
Wilburn, Rl. 2 Ravenswood: m. All officers and companlon1
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CharlO! Lyoas Gar&amp;ge, Ma·
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-ms. Pay part equity, take Mrs. Patrick P. Cavote, Green- urged by Thomas C. Edwards,
In Memory - - 'TRAILER LOT, Rutland, five - oon,- W. Va.
I IS tfc Press, Bed, Cedar Chest, Bed
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over loan. Call B314$ New ville, 0.; Mrs. Charles E. Bro- illustrious Diaster, to atlend.
IN LOVING memory of our miles from Pomeroy. Phone BUDGET PHICED I
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Wood Bed, Chest of Drawers,
Haven or WY 2-3707.
hawn, Ravenswood; Mrs. Don- Class 12, Heath
Methodist
dear husbanrl and
father, SH 2_5613
u 2S 61ltc our thlfd 6oor budget sbop. Cedar Clothes Press, Rocker,
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Wortman,
Wellston;
Max
Church,
to
meet
Wednesda•.
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James S. Hood. who passed ·
Baker Furnlturo, Middleport, Case Hay Baler, Z x 114nl.
H. Synder, RaveDBwood.
Jan. 19 at the cllurch, lmmedi·
a•-ay 16 years go today, 4 HOOMS bath and garage, 918 ~O;;.hi~o·=;;;o;;=iiiiii"'"":l""l""12':"1fc'"il Plow, Tractor Tire and Wheel,
ately following the Week of
January 18, 19511.
Locnsl St, rear. Call Martm r
McCullough Power Saw, Wat· From tbe lareeat truck ,
Births
Prayer .rervice at IU Church
Ours lips cannot Lell how wa Heslauranl. WY 2.-9918 ·
Anolhet Flnt •1 Londmork
er Pump, Oil Stove, El!ctric bulldozer radiator to the
Mrs. Patrick P. CaV&lt;lle, Green- of Christ. Mrs. Emeraoa Jones.
miss h&lt;m
I 7 tic
NEW I LANDMARK
Fence Charger, Grinder and oma.llest heater eoro.
Gange rea41Dgo:
GaUipolls ville, 0., dau1:hter, 5:23 a. m. program chairman; hosteslles,
Our hearts cannot leU what THHEE and four room lurnish·
fyr•I.Ofl
Motor, Barb Wire, Scythe,
Dam 11.9, 12.9, I'UIIIIIng 51&gt; feet Monday; Mrs. Carl W. Stover, Mrs. Perry Mitch, Mrs. Law.
to say,
ed and unfurnished apart·
QASOUIIE
Fence Slretcher and miscel·
U 1n
00 rollers, Pomeroy·Mason 20.· Thurman, daughter, !WS a. m. renee Milhoan, Mrs. 0r1n Smith
God above know• how we menls. WY 2-5434.
12 6 tfc
with
laneous tools, Electric Brood• WY 2-2143
Pomoror 13, Pl. Pleasant 23.99, Hinton Monday.
and Mrs. Carl MatloJ:.
miss him,
11 ROOM turnished apartment
er Stove, 7 ft. Mower, Culll-t•:~~~';;;;;~~~~~: J ·IS falling, Kanawha Falls %.50
lltochar'ed
The Winding Trail Garden
In our homes that are lo... for rent. Phone WY 2·2776. Af·
valor for H. Farmal~ Wash-! ·
AUC110NED
felling, Charleston .18.90 station- Mrs. Ethel Betzing, Connie dub will meet at the Ohio PoW·
some today.
ter 5 p.m. Pbone wv ~74.
lng Machine, Wagon,
Hog
t:limplele ~lent.ary. London, Marmet and WiD- Jo Oarpenter, Mrs. Ora N. Car· er ofi•&lt;;e· Wednesday, al 7:3t
Sadly missed by his wife, Ed· Rowley and Reed Hardware.
Feeder, Compressor, Com
CrHt tlradfonl
field dams were on the Sills.
oey, Robert F. Chattin, Mrs. p.m. wrth Mrs. Cbadeo Lewis
ilh Hood, daughters
11 1 tfc
Planter. Corn Picker, Interns.
Write. ......, or Coatael
liNt Movemenlo:
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Th a Corley Mrs Robert and Mrs. Robert Lew11 u boll·
irandcbildren.
TRAIJ.ER LOTS _ !reo - oew
MUl11-STAGE ADDITIVE
tiona! H Tractor.
Ohio IUver - Philip Spol'l
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Sale to commence at 12:30 o'.
A. I. 8RADFORD
do 13 f-45 I m., Ned Mer- M. Fleu, Jacob M. Gaul, MeloJan It
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age and water. Browo'a frail
••w
Radle, Olllo
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day Sue Kisor, Mrs. Gerald
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., Par~ !Slate Approved!
IIC BlMII'ITS
clock P. M.
_
nck up !4, 2:50 p.m.: Pennayl· P La gbo e Charles
M The One Won One e!w of the
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Notice
MlnersvUte, Obio, l'llone W\
Reout..
Terms: Cash.
vanla up 14, 12:20 a.m.; Vulcan ~yne nM,.:nHarry Lodwick Jr: Pomeroy First Baptist church
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza, 1-'137A.
r 11 lfc
ond HI·Teat
Kenneth S. ~lcEihinny
up 14, 12:55 a.m.: Jerow up 14, Mr j k L Tur
Sh .1 A will meet at the ehureh, '!burs·
50c, 75c, and $1.00 size&amp; Jle.
Administrator of the
O..neas Employment
4 a.m.; Irene Chotln down 14,
s. ac ·
ner, "' 8 · day January :10, lns!Nd of Jan·
luxe Pizza,l!.50. Jack's Dal· 1649 Lincoln Hgts. 2 bedroom I l.lmprovesgasolinomilcage
F:state of Ballard Hur· J
5:25a.m.: W. H. Shaver, Jr. Wade, Mrs. Eustace
WilBon, uary '/1, II Mbeclnlad. Mrs.
ry Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tic house. Beautiful Birch kilrnen I 2. Cleans carburetors
sel Justice, deceased. AR tndel truck driver to up 14, 5:511 a.m.; Jolm Lad d Jeffrey D. Worlmru, Mrs. Earl George Skinner IIIII Mrs. Vic+ WILL not be r..po""I'ble for- cabineta. Phone: WY 2-6127.
3. Prsevenllsel"'!,'b~~~ tclnt
Bradford Auatioa Company
proJeet engineers. Atrlce. Deu down 14, 6:10 e.m.; Ken- J. Wdght, Mro. Edward N. Bur- lor Young will be hoslelselllld
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1 17 Sic luropt, Asia, South PacUlc, tuckiu up li, 2:30 a.m.; Jell· delle and lllfant 108• Mrs, Oaey Mrs. Elle11 Couch ill aharp at
any debts eootractedllbys an:; .....,F=u:::R:::NI=sHE=D=-.-4:-r-oo_ms_a:cnc;d 8. Cleans tntske manifildJ
paid travel, houaiDII. food. boat down 15, 5:30 a.m.; Mad- D. Myers and lllfaat daughter. devotion~.
one other thaa royse . 1gn
•· b
In p
7. cuts cylinder wear
WINGER TYPE Maytag Was!&gt;- Atlantic. M&lt;ilr •atarJ lobs,
up 17, 7,10 p.m.; National
The Twilight Gartlea
e1u11
1
Clarence William Andrews, wv""' i,;J'7~tmen
~~~~r~j~ ::~;~..::,~:·::.~~~~~~~cast
er and double porcelala tubs. male. female over 18. OEIB up 17, S a.m.; Steel Ranger wood up Meld~ Ui a.m.; Ell- will meet Thursday, 111 T:lll p.
lll Ebenezer St., Pomeroy,
yeotilation •ystems. '
E~e&lt;!llent condition. 134 But· Boz 23190. Oatland Park, dowa 20, 4:46 a.m.; Southern ., Pennsylvarua dOWII Meldahl m. at the borne of ltrn. Gerald
Obltl.
'l - TWO TRAILER SPACESfor
terout Ave., Pomeroy.
FIL 83307
down 2!, 1,30 a.m.·, Ealtern 1 a.m.
Wildermuth, M•'......, Ave.
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rent in the Village of Middle- DRIYI IN TO lANDMARK
.1 17 Sic
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HAY
I 800 b I VI •· CUSTOM Bln'CIIERING IlK down 21, 2:50 a.m.; Mamaleor Galllpolts 118m- H. E. Bow· Tha Wlllln&amp; Worken claal II
Help WantiKI_-;;--,;
for ""e,
a es, cwr &lt;Ditlng. Will buf bldla "111 down 21, 3:20 a.m.: Reliable leo up 6:40 p.m.; J. s. Lewis the Enterprise EUB eburcb will
2-2111f or WY 2-3600.
FIREWOOD any length $10 Bohr, Chester, Ohio.
Monday. Pbll Meier, Phooe ~ 21, 5:40 a.m.; Walter Beck· dowa 12 ,55 a.m.; Cbarlea ste- 1M11 '1'hurlday at 7:30 p.m. at
11 10 tfc
sEt\VICE staUoo man. Good
p
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up
loa'
d.
Call
or
'wrtte
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31c
• 30 a .m.; Bob
...., LaBg.
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Th
WY 2-3510.
I 1J Uc )Ofd d0190 22 • •=
. venson up 2:55 o.m.; Elgerdlff ....
"'" bornelia~•f Mrs · u""'we
~~~el BWrl~D e FOUR ROOM furllished apar\. Glendale Skidmore, Slmde,
Auto Sales
BeoiAir up 22, 6:!0 a.m.; Fr1e- up 3,35 a.m.; Harry
Dyer Magno - Temple Pythlaa Sfs.
Y n
• ox 1 18
_men_': WY 2-Sli51.__1115 tfe 1 Ohio, MY 6-3437.
Hlfe
lnlltrUctlons
berger up Greenup 6:30 p.m.; down 4,50 .m.; David Vlckerl ters will meet Thunday at 7:10
118S- THREE FOURTHS
Belen R. up Greenup 8:35 p. up 5,50 a.m.
p.m., at the DAV baD. Officers
FUR Dealer. I do Rot want deep
! ton truck, G. M. C. u. •· crv" •••••co TIITI m; R. H. Bosworlh II down
will he Installed and all offlcen
freeze junk furs at any price.
2 seoled. 360 Pearl St., Mid- ::.·;;; ;,~'!:
Greenup 7::10 p.m.; Miss Susan Kanawba River - . George and memben are arpd II be
ACROU
2. River Ia
dleport. WY Z.2S98. 1·15-6to Vainbl1
""""'· •••on••m
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dawn Greenup 1%:50 a.m.·' Edea· Price up Marmet2:0!1 p.m.; Hel· ..,....nl.
Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
u lont
required.
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1. Jo~a.int
oonuw
1-15-lilc
Help
Wanted
1 .........., ,.,.,. ..... ""...,_ na Bosworth duwn Meldahl 3:· ea Z. down Marmet 1:25 p.m.;
----4. Tenta
1.1'1&amp;1·
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p.m.;
Peggy
Downey
doWII
Allen
R.
Merrill
down
Marmet
FORT
WORTH (UPI) -'ftlt
"'c"'nl-um-b,-u-s"'D"'is-p-a7te7h_p_a_pe__r_ boy
9. Trick
topped
fonn
I'OR SALE: Good 1957 Chevro- -·
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10. State
ldU
lti.Broall.
let
$295
William
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Meldahl
5
p.m.;
Joseph
Cho2:05
a.m.:
Jefferson
down
WiDllllel
who
broke Into the Cogdell
needed for Lincoln Hill area.
U. One-spot
4.Secreted
laot
~. 729. Beech st..' M~~: ...._ •••....,,... """ 1100"""" lin down Meldahl 6:20p.m.; Re· field 10:05 p.m.; Semel up WiD- Auto Supply Co. may aaver
WY 2·2531.
I 12 8tc
fi. A)art
taod
card•
VBIItl Zephyr down Meldabl 7 field 1:15 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lu- •
lq buy another apattplug.
G.W'm
port Oh'111
1 12 Stp .......,. o. ·
:ll.llluoll
EXPERIENCED
restsura'l\ 13. Conatella·
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Lioa'amain
batt..
ogaba
help. New Haven area. No
star
25. 8lek
1161 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent TRU~ DRIVERS. Seml
or daill 1:35 p.m.; ·Buckeye State Shearer down Wlllfleld 5:20 a. plup wlll'lb $11,0111 lite
f.Lettor
28.Frendl
beer sold. No curb work. Top lt.MuihorTJ
condilioJL WY %-3951.
lllralght,
21-40.
ex·lrap~M=el~da:b~l~12~:~45~a~.m~.;~Ra::VOIIS-;:~m.:;_===-====~m~l=•~l•~g~.;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-l
a\lt:hor
Y I 6on _...
u.
Long.
ad&lt;l&lt;ndunll
12 2S uc
perienco ages
helpful
but Some
aot secT
salary. Must fumtsb refer·
dillance
abbr.
1'1.0...
ences. Contact Employment
----------1 tsaary. You Call earn over $3
race
I.RedWinp
heod
ll.otrra
Insure~
per hour after abort training.
OHioe at 225 Sixth Street, Pl. If, Mu111o
ondMaplo a Batabo
Jl&amp;m.e
note
Leala,
for
li&gt;h
:11. Grand or
Pleasant, W. Va., In person.
PIIO'ro Co!tYml Service. eap. For lppllcation wriiAI Nation18. lnfatuaexample
ogaln
uJirllht
I 17 3tp
lei made Gl 1ep1 papera. Wide Semi Division, 1255 &lt;i:or·
Uon
D. Hindu
11. Biblical
11!1. Q u blr1ll recorda 111111 11mos1 any will Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio
18. Umpire
!no&amp;rn&amp;""'""' D
88. J\u:lal
Livestock
2l.Succor
11. Foreignm 32. Flllll
feature
or call 51~9.
otber dlJCUIIIOIU.
Vue
l8.Joumey
1 17 3tc
FOR SALE: 3 nice hogs, ready 22.
U.RoucbDEADIJNE FOR PURCHASE OF 1966 DOG LICENSE 18 JANUARY 20TI1.
. . . . llllaralrce, l'omeiOJ
23. Plea.t
to sklughter. Call MO 9-4848. 26.8urmlse
14tfe
1'7~111-n·""l'i,r-1"7:?.if" ' ~
a~
ONE DOLLAR (.1.00) PENALTY IP' LICENSE IS PURCHASED AFTEI
Wilkesville, Ohio.
I 12!tc 28. Lamprey
Legal Not!_ce
1t\ETNA CASUALTV Iosun..,.
2\1. Tea.r
THAT DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCI USE THIS HANDY APPLICAo
ADVIITIIIMIJI'"'T-on
Molten ID!urllDCII &amp;ceac1. Inc. 'nl.eLEGAL
Employment Wanted I 80. Passed
Board or S.alem Town.htp,
(a
mo..
«
:t'.ll~
- Pomeroy, Phone WY WSIIL llelp County of Obln, will ncetve
TION BLANK AND MAIL TO
COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT
sage)
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WOULD like hou'e work
of '
1lld8 until 8:00 o'elock P.M. the 3111
t1
lfe
day
ol
JlnUII'J
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for
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any kind . Lorena Snyder, WY 33 R"ort
ue ot 1 UHd. Motor Grader With a
GIWIG==E=-:IJtiSlJRANCE.=:=c=
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-Mallea
ID.inlmulll
1pecllleaUOb
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foUo'W'I:
as
H•u
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I 18 6tp &gt;7. ~rencb
OR FBltlALil ·
81 to 100 HP. Oloenl !nliae,
eab,
ro
llllurao&lt;e qeocy. Jne. Pom- li1hta. heater, derro~ter,
fluhen,
writer
++-;,7.
Power StnrillJ, Power Shift, MOld·
II'OJ· Pirone WY W3Bl.
!9. Close to
bond, .kllrifler. II :a It Ttr• Jl'root
Wanted To Buy
To obtain llceDst by mall, fW Ia 1114 maD &amp;hll form to GORDON IL
40. C';onsteU~
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• 1 lfc All.d Ken, Re1r 111"t11 100 per eent of
---aw,
IDd
J:Q\llpPed
wl\b
Sllow
Plow,
tlon
SPECIAL. Coon, 12.50,
beef '
aot .lea tbaa 10 ,..., Tnde ill oae
CALDWElL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Meip CountJ, Pllmeroy, Ohio. lach 11 'I
Cit. )Ill Orad•r.
hide, 5c lb. Red fo1, $4.W U.Mld·Eut
land
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.-nett1 .... ,_ ......
RIMer to fllbmtl detailed Qeeifle..
with all 4 feet on, Gray Fox, G. Galnl
ol eQUI.pqt offeNd.
1be
'lrr+o-+ICIII WI .... tkml
Board of Tnu1tee1 renrve the rttht
knowlecJce 1111
$3.110 wltb all 4 feet on. Bill
an,. or aD b141.
lUIIe &amp;eo B7~~
order of the Board ttl TruMel
Balley, Raedsville, Ohio.
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COUNTilY TO TI-lE CHEQOH:t"ES.' THEY
Wfi&lt;E FRIENDS! BUT GI?Ef[J'( POLITICIA'tS
HEI=IJ?O TJ.Ifi(E MI~~T Bt (;OLD HERE,.

SO n£'i ai\'OKE 7HE. TREATY J

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County
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"llllquency
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HOUSTON (UPI) -Lou Rym- Association TUesday at
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ents can help It preven1 deUnI III I
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IBIIstaDI eoach. Ilia friends preaenled the devotionals. ltfr. 1
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gave tile unemployed coach a Ray Tucktr, president• of the I
COUN"" AUDITO•· ll.,; ""'··nty
testimonial d l n no r Sunday. 01'\!ll'lzallon,. .Presilled during 1 •
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ments were P.i:ved.
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Chenolet eoavertlbiA, 1triU number
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People In
Pemeroy

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1·btpture by Sue Tracy and
~rayer by Mrs. HalT)•
Clark
l!Ttccded a business meeting of
abe Youth Choir of the Laurel
CUff Free Methodist
churcb Mrs. Nom1a Fisher of Sene&lt;aMr. and Mrs. Michael
Thursday evening tnt 'he recrea· viii•, Mrs. James Smith and
Uon room of the parsonage.
Children, Columbus and Mrs..
Plans were made to sponsor R&lt;JIJ&lt;ort Wamsley and .childroP, ·
1 hymn sing at tile church Sun- Jun• Ann and J. R. of Pomeroy ,
·t.ay at 2 p.m. with the public were Saturday afternocm guests
lnvitHr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher
Refreshments were served by and ramily.
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Becky Eblin to Sue Tracy. Bet- Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher :
ty and Rogt&gt;l' Kl('in, Karen Souls· and son. Willie or Belpre were
by, Brendu and Sa ndra Gilmorr, weekend guests or their par.
Mrs. Daisy Ankrom has
K!!ren Flores, Kay and Mickey ents, Mr. end Mrs.
Mason
turned to the home or her
HowelL Leonard Lyuns. Waynr! . F'isher and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Joe, in Ft. Ju.ckson, S. C.,
Leifheit. Mikt· Wright. Martha i Arnold.
ter being here with her nieces,
Baker. Mrs. tia rk , H.e\'. and {J()rdon Fisht'r of Parkers·
M,, and Mrs. James Bre·~~g- 1 1
Mrs. Eugen• Gill and family burg. W. Va. spent the weekton .ana Mr. and Mrs.
CUSTOM bRAPEMU ·thoE
and Don \\. ise, a new membt'r. end with hi.'l parents, Mrr. and
VM»u..· Sbe became in whilejl
TO 'lOUR' OltD.ER ..
Mrs. Mason F'bher and family .
· and was bospitalized at
AN.Y EXACT WID$ •••
First l'ra:ver .'\ervire
Gregory Roush roturned :c
Hospital. Her son came
,
his studie!J at Ohio University
for he~ Saturday.
ANHXACT j:{~?'H
Crowd IS l.argl'
Monday after spending the week
c.. H. Wise, Jr. has returned
A large :-rowd t\·ionday rUght end with his parents, Mr. and
Now l'OU '"'" od4· ~1W lfopnoo
3 two day business
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atlt nded the fir st merting of Mrs. Milton Roush.
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luxurious beauty. of cull
. , f·made
the Wf-'f'k of Prayl'!" serviees ~1r. and Mrs. Milton Roush
Electrjc Company. He
clrlperles. You select from .tile
lob·
this wrek at Lhe \1i dd l ~port ; and daughter. Sandra. were Sun.. ·
8 dinner meeting.
tics end newest shades. Expert C"\ · · ~ will
Ch11reh of Christ.
1day dinner guests of Mr. and
~~~.,.._
the Kyger Plant this ~:ast week.
tailor tile draperies of yOur cholcoi to )'001' lnillvldull
The Rev. M. E. Duw:oion of · Mrs. (~ardner Wehrung.
,._..:,1;,.: .
Mrs. c. R. Neighborgall
decorative speclflcatlona. Guaro~nteed prompt ~U.vety..
Heat h Merhodist Church gave ! Gregory Ruush was the Sun·
Huntington, w. va. is the •ueS&lt;II
the s('rmon 1opic, " Lord. Save :day dinner guest of his grand·
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NOW
. ~1e. car r~· mg ttu! t If'
t'nH' paN"nts, Mr. and Mrs. Orri~
son. She was accompanied here
ON
Of thf) St'rVlf't':-i, " PrJyf' rS Of I HarriS
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SALE
Grt'&lt;ll Mrn of Gnd" A. :s pecial 11 Mr and Mrs Herbert Herd
unlay
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unthrm was sung bv the Heath I man of Bellelontame were week
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Just ""ake two menurements: from top of rod It
Method ts l rho1 r und~·r the dtrt'c end guests or her mother Mrs
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BRING VOUR
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desired length; from one end of rod to the olblr
lion of ~lr W1111arn Russell Welby Whal•y, Rock Sprmgs
PAM~:. A JEAN STEW ART
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WINDOW MEASUREMENTS
for width.
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Othe-r mm 1stt'rs partiCipated m 1R d
am1 y mner or er SJS er ln
the senlrt'
I ~~rs David McGhee returned MASON - Mr and Mrs Lester Stf'wart, Mason, W. Va' family and al~o h~r daughte_r
kJ her home, Columbus Satur- are announcing the engageme nt of 11H' Ir dau ghter, Pamela and son-m lmo,, Mr. and
:r.-hs.
RIGGS PRUM0TF.D
I day, ilfter spendmg several days Jean, to A u· man Hal ph Ceward CaliPrt, ~on vf ~1r and J t ar! Kmghl
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You'll want to also see all th e furniture on Sale during ·,
Rodney 1 rt 1 gg~
Warr~ n "ith hPr sis ter and brother-m-j Mrs. Ceward Calvert. E Ma1n St, Pomerov. M1ss Stewa rt ! Mr . .~ nd Mrs Ru ssell ~~~~~~' i l
A~-.B. has bt•rn promotf'd
to law, Mr and Mrs. Albert Eirh.ds a 1965 graduate of Wahama Jli gh St'lwol where she was and son, Enc, Oak Hil l. v
Efberfelds January Sale. Save on what you need now - Furillture
A2C. He 1s a grad uatr of Rut- inger.
selected 1H65 homeco min g qu1•cn. Aim1an Cah·Nt is pre· j over the WeL•kend w1 th
land High Schoo, in 1963 and is Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van sently attending an elert ronies spel'ialist sc hool at Kees ler . paren ts, .\ k and Mrs. Alfred
for every room in your house.
the son of Mrs. Betty Riggs. · Meter or Beverly visited Sun- Air }o'oree fiase, Miss. He is a 1965 graduate of Pomeroy i Roush, Middleport, and Mr.
Albany.
ay with her sister. Mrs. Susie . High School.
Mrs: Dwigh~ H~·sell of Hutland.
r-=:.--..==---•·= ,·Fischt&gt;r, Morning Star.
I·M1 ~s Jamce T&lt;Jnnehi\1,
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Plus special sale prices in the ready to wear department
Mrs. Susie Fischer and Mr
n?'
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J' ;"· UnivP.rsity !:iludent,
spent the:
WOMEN'S
and Mrs. Ric hard Van Meter
UniOI OU
The Child Const~rvation Lea· 1weekend with her fnthrr, Chcs- 1 sale of mens trousers - boys shirts - mens and boys jacket~ ITALIAN STYLE
were Sunday evening dinnPr
gue wltl hold its annual guest ter Tannehill rmd f&lt;~ m i l_\' . Shr ,
guests tf their sister, Mrs. Mae
, nigM at the Cotumhus and assisted with the M 1s~ Junior , hosi~ry for women - housewares specials - Stop in Elberfelds and ·
: Reitmire. Hartrord. w. Va.
I Southrrn
Elfdl'i('
orne Miss pageant Sunday e\·ening.
I BLACK
$ 99
· Mr. and Mrs. ~obart Raub : A Junior Youth Fellowship Thursday at 7:30p.m. Figure I Mr_ and Mrs. Alfred Roush Brouse around through the store and Save during January Sal~.
I BROWN' _
pr. spent the wt-e~e~·d m Col umbus was organized recently at the control will. beth: tupie of the were in McArthur to visit their I
: w1t~ Mrs . .Pbil McKeller, Mrs . Letart ralls Mt"thodist Chtll'l'h'program, w1th !\1pss Carol Col· daughter nnd fan11 ly, Mr. and •
Size 4 lo 10
~.uJ.se DaviS and Mr. and Mrs. by the Rev. James Ea rly. Tile trill, ph~·s if·al t"dUfalion teach- Mrs. llicl1c.PI Clme. and
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1meetjng we1s opened br song er at Middleport, as
gut"st H1Rcky, Sunda. Thc1r grandson,
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Conme (Jrindley, daughter. of , and prayer.
'i spraker. Members &lt;Jnd ~:ue!'ts Hieky, returned ho~.e with them
M'ddl
Rev · and Mrs. Edward Grmd· J
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are to wear g:)!m clothes and for several da s VISit.
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eport
ley of Dublin. Ohio , and grand·) Ofhrers ell"f'ted were, pr.r; &gt;&lt;;\- a prin· will be ' awardrd ror
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daughter of Mrs. Ronald Gri nd-~ dent, Edwin Cross ; vice prest- tbe most .un.. u~ ual ,
IU~
i ley of Minersville, has been dent, Judy Robt&gt; rts; se&lt;: re t&lt;.~ ry , ·
d'l~
chosen one of the hom-ecomi ng i Lorna Bell and treasu rer, Ken- . ~~, · d~ • •
qu••n·s attendants at Dublin In•th Shul er. Members decided ,
Pomtroy, Ohio
! H1gh School on Jan. 21 w~en , to meet very twe week~ and j
LAST TIME TONIGHT
: Dublin IS host to Rosary High have a different program lead~,
"SHENANDOAH"
Srhoo!. Conme was chosen by cr at each mee tmg. The nex t
(Terhnicotor)
1the student body to represent meeting, Debra Early and Lo:·- ,
James Stewart, Doug Me· :
Junior Class of her school. na Bell, will have the program The Kin,gsbur~
Miss ionary
Clure, Glenn Corbett. Pat·
on
"Christiil
n
Fatth
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Tht:
prn-·
Club
which
sponsors
the Hev. l
rick Wayne , Katharine Ross,
l~:fam. them~s for the. n.ex t few at 1d Mrs. John Jeshurg
in
Rosemary Forsyth, J a m e s
BMt, Philip Alfrod.
meetmgs w1l! be Chnsttan. \VI I· France. met at t.he home 0 rt
Colorcartaont
ness by Ne!l 8"ker ; Chr~sllan Mrs. Judy Carl. Jan. 12 for a ,
Admission: 75c and 40c
Outreach by Steve
YonkPr; regul ar mont!Jl y me~:ting.
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OrOflfy
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Chnstian Citizenship b ~ehra ,
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WED. ond THURSDAY
Two educators were the speak-! Mtlhron. Debb1e Spangler. Chns-: At noon lhl.' Nll\owmg enjoyed
J1nuary 19·20
ers
when the Gi Ga mma Mu i tian Fellowship by Paul Cro:-;:; · a potluck lu neheun: \'Irs. N~ va
NOT OPEN
'Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi i and Bobby Roush. Rev. Early ; King, Mrs. M~ralt&gt;ne Har~ison,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
rn Pt .Januarv 13th in the officE , also sho wed sli des.
1Mr!'. Sandra Cnrl, .\1rs. VtrgmJ1nu1ry 21 ·22
of the ColLKTibia Gas of Ohio I
t d d ; b. Dt'll.n, Mrs.. Judy Carl, Mr. s.
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Eleven members
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"CIENGHIS KAHN"
Guests were Rooold Deem
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.11a ten
b f' . ·· V1rgmta
1TechnicolorJ
• The next meetmg WI
E on H
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Mrs. 'I·
b 1 BriC
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arn!;on,
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Stephen Boyd . .James Mason. executive head or the Southern :
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: Mrs. Sadie Ca rl.
Mrs. Eva
Eli Wallarh, Frt~neo ise Dor· School District, spe"D.king on ad-; Jan. ·
leac , Telly Savalas, Robert ult education, and Dann y With.
King, Mrs. Janeth Benl, Mrs.
Mo.rley, Yvonne Mitchell,
Deloris King, Brill and Brian
Q.,biar Sharif. as GE'nghis erspoon, instrumenlill instruc- .UHS Se11ior C/11.~~
Kihn.
tor of the sa me distri ct, sJlt'ak- Sptmsorilll( p 11 rty
King, Brent Carl. Seott Harri"MORO WITCH DOCTOR"
ing on adult art education, il· The Senior Class of Middlr. , son, 1--Jelen Kmg , Ivan and PauJock Mahont&gt;y, Margie Dean ,
Juslrating
his remarks with sev-1port Higb School is sponsorin~ i la ~arl.
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Pancbo Mangalona.
skelr hes.
a Stanley PrGdurts party
to- , 1 he prrs1dent 1s Mrs ..sadte
IUN., MON. and TUESDAY .. The sorority will hold a bowl- ~ night at the .Ugh school care. . Carl. The group read scripture ·
J•nu1ry 23-24-25
: mg pcrty later thi!l month with teria, Tuesday, Jan. 18 at 7:30 : and Mrs. Carl gave _aa:ri~'::~:;,~~ ~
"THE SANDPIPER"
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f:!XC:Il't date to be announced. p.m.
I''Tht House With A !''
l'fcchnicolor)
RefrE"Shments
were
served
by
Tisl
s
ene
of
the
fund
ralsWindow."
Elizabeth Talor, Richard Bur·
, Sabra Morrison, Vtra ing projects for the annual sen· I Profits from the sale of
ton, Eva Ma rie Saint. Morgan · .
Mason, Chas . Bronson.
Crow, and Nita Conde.
ior trip and parents and friends pill?w cases, etc., which
Colorc•rtoont
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c:ha1rmen
f&lt;Jr
the
evening
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or students are cordially invit-' la.d1 es of the club make
Admission 75c &amp; Me
Lte Lee and Jane Brown. · ed.
sell were reported.
Closing prayer was by Mrs.
DAUGHTER IS FIRST
Neva King. The next
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamm, will be at the home of Mrs.
Athens, are announcing
the Janeth Beat with the date
birth of their first child. a be announced.
1 daughter, born Sunday morning
----' at the Veterans Memonal hos- Mrs Kraertler i6
I pita!, weighing ~ lbs. 14 oz. and
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1ents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter enHamm, Minersville and Mr. and : tertained the Lower Crust CanMrs. Joe Febinger. Struthers, I asta cl ~1 b Fri~ay evening at her
Ohio. Great grandparents, Mr. home m Rarme. Refreshments
and Mrs. Dana Hamm, Miner ~- were served to Mrs. Clarence
vWe; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Yost. Roy Mrs. David Hill Mrs. Rich1161 N Second, Middleport, and ard Sterrett. Mrs. Thomas Did·
Mrs. A. J. Olszak, Kltanning, die, Mrs. Larry Wolle and Mrs,
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Vera M. Beegle, who worked her way up from bookkeeper in the Racine Home Bank to be its president, will re·
tire January 31.
Miss Beegle, recognized for her aupport of community
BY BOB WINGETT
Improvement projects, began employment with the bank
lqrtln A. Janis, director of the Ohio Department of 45'f.l years ago. She bad worked three years lor the for·
Mental Hygiene and Correction, said Tuesday Meiga county mer Eliis Brothers Dry Goods store In Racine before ac·
"Is still In the runnlnJ" for the proposed new pellltentiary. ceptfng employment at t h e - - - - - - - - - Janis, however, indicated there Is a "good possiblllty" bank July 16, 1920.
Miss Beegle, made this public
that a site for the new prison will not be selected this On January 2, 1923, Miss Bee- statement: "Her banking exweek, as was earlier announced.
gle became cashier and on Aug- perience and her many friends
Janis said he hopes a dedslon will he reached at leaat ust ~ 1949 she was elected 1o bave contributed mueh to the
by the end of January. He said the selection has been de- the ~rd of dinotors. She
steady growth of the bank."
layed so that test borings can be obtained.
named president January 3, It has been reported that
Asked if borings are being taken at the proposed .Meigs 1957.
Charles Hayman, rotired execusite at Great Bend, Janis said, "They are supposed to be Reviewing her years in bank· live head of Southern
Local
obtained from all three sites."
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Ing, she raid, "It has been a School district, will take over
The head ol the Department was an unlalr queatJOD,
really rich '"perlence.
lrave as president of the bank and
of Mental Hygiene Janis told Mr. Janill also clarified earl· made many friends in my years George J. Neigler,
Racine,
The Daily Sentinel by pbone, ier reports about accessibility at the bank. Many of them have has been elected to the board
"We have to be su~ every pos- and work • force lactora.
stood beside me througl: both of directors replacing Miss Bee·
sible angk! Is eXplored before He said, "Accesllfblllty Is an good and bad times."
gle, John T. Wolle has been
a decision Is reacbed." As I extremely important !actor, but Miss Beegle has seen tl]e bank named as cashier.
have said before, and still say, In relation to Meigs County · I pay its stockholders a 1110 per Directors revealed at a reall three sites are still being have been told that by the lime ..,.t cash dividend (March zt, cent meeting that the bank sbowconsidered,"
said Janis.
a penitentiary could be built, 1930) and two stock . ~ividends. ed a 12 per cent increase in de"AU I can say now is that 11 roads to it would be greatly A 40 per cent stock dividend posits in 1965. A drive-in winwill be in the Appalachia sec· improved."
was declared in June of 1950 dow was also installed last year.
lion ef Southern
Ohio," he Janis indicated that
the and a 50 per cent stock dividend Miss Beegle is a member ol
said.
work-lorce !actor does not ap. was declared on January 13 of the Racine Baptist Church and
Janis de&lt;llned to answer a pear to be ao insurmountable this year.
ror many years was active in
question on which slle Is most problem here. "We figure the Bank directors, expressing other community aflalrs. She
highly favored. Be suggested it (Continued on page eI
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lout ,eon ago by Gov. James ed &amp;Wily Tuesday at Camden. A. "Rhodes, Is the first official Clark hospital In Parkersburg
NEW DEIJII (UPII- Mrs. Indira Nehru Ghlndl, a frafl widow with an IUustrious
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clllidldate for the GOP guber- after
brief UIDess.
heritage, today waa eleeted prime minister of India. Thousands cheered the announce·
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Mr. Mc!lelvey_· was born 00 m•nl In the street&amp; The 48-year-old mother of two, fighting back tears and clutching
Dec. 17• l876, at Round Bottom •
ro.e in trlbuta to her lather, the late Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru,
in Monroe County, the son was cbosen In a aecret ballot by 526 members of parliament from the ruling Congress
of Robert and Rachael MeKel· party.
vey. He made' his home with .. Mn. Gandhl became the r the cause of peace."
world'l most populous dem~
Ibis brother, the late w. G: Mo- world's only woman htad
Mrs Gandhi, her white sari cracy. India's birthrate is
'Kelvey and his wife of Port- government and India's third dazzling In the aun, also was ligured at 1,100 births per hour.
land. Prior to bls d~alh, Mr. leader since Britain granted Its greeted by an ovation when she II is in the midst ol its worst
McKelvey _lrad res•d~ with hia independence io 1947.
arrived. She did not vote, but drought. Pestilence and !amine
niece, Mrl. Ella Mae West, Sbe re&lt;elved 355 ol tha 526 sat in tbe back ol the building are widesproad. Communi"
1821 Lee-at, Park~l'lburg.
tlltes cast In defeating former beneath Its ·grtllt dome as tbina is Ita northern nelgbbor.
PI•Jio wert made for • Feb- Surviving ere three nephews, Finanoe ·Minister MorarJI ()e. ballots were cast by lolfalatora
lleeond To Ceylon
ruir)r 15 meeting wben the Robert A. · McK~vey, Belpre: sal, ·flO. O..al had refused to in flowing robes.
She Ia the second woman In
Melp County ~mocrallc club Cherles •C. McKelvey ol Au- wlthclraw from the contest but
modern history to be named a
IIU!( Jiond.y ewqlng at Syra. gusta, Ga., _and WfU!arn A. M&lt;' iller jhe results were ' an- Mrs. Gandhi succeeds SlJas. prime minister. Mrs. Sfrlmavo
euliJI 'Iowa haU.
Kelvey, Portlohdl one D1ec;e .ancild pledged . bls loyalty to trl. who sw;cuntbed to a heart Bandarailalke of Ceylon ...,.
M;a. Lee Enoch presided
. West, ill PllltehburK' llld Mrl (lapdhl ·
attack Jan. II. Althoqb she ceeded her late husband In
Guilt lpeO:ers pPecled ai several IJ'eat nle&lt;ea and nepb· Res~ Aeclalm..
bears lh~ same name, lbe new Sepfe!llber, IV!ie, but lost a bid
fbe . ~ meeting which ews.
Loud lumping and cheers prime mintster II not rellled to for relei!Uoil in AprU, !1164.
IIIII· ~ , !)tid. !D the town hall He w~ • 50-year member ol from jhe flallery greeted the Mohandas K. Gbandl, . lbe W\do'ftd 111 1!180, the black·
tile lelialw Olarlea Pancake M~c Lodfl, . II A. M. N"' llDllOiliiL'elleol of Nra, Gandhl.'s reve~ spiritual leader during haireQ prime minister's two
ol 1,111~ Judie WUUam 481 at Racine.
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~If~ tl the (!OUrt fl'uneral •arrangmenll Will be ..,..... the thousands massed ment. She knew 111m ...,u, are attending Cam b r t die
el, ~ and Mary C. Galla· In cbarge ol Ewing Funeral outside parHament in brlUiant however.
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University 1J1 . England. Mrs.
~ ·'!(.Mmoulli; state eea- home wlth set'IIIIIOS on : Frlday IIIIIShiDe Wider cloudless lldes.
AJ Mrs. Gondhl niade her Gandhi's husband, Ferozo, waa
~~-~~· ·-... · 01 2 p. m.' The Raclne'Milloale AcldresaiDC.Jiarty members In way out of parliament, lilt WMS a lawj.er. They were married In
~ ~ illo !Didtl lor 111 LQdge wiU conduct
Mrvlee• thl . HJndJ, n.UOnal IIIIIIUIII, • s t smothered Ill flowers 1142. · .
aHi!Joit iiM! tl ·lhll · meetiJJC ThunclaY ill 7:30 p. Iii. Masons llht llid In a deep voice from the mass 11 wel~wlahers mrs. Gandhi OllL'O spent IS
Iii~ ~·&gt;Ji!lla io llrlq ,a Wrap-~ to ~~teent lbe ...... fUneral beii1Yinll emotion:
as she struuled to reaCh her mooths in JaU, convicted by the
~ ~ 'falued lllkli: flt home. l!tJrlal will be; It · 1M · "Our leader Lal Bahadur car.
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British of subversion. during lbe
flU .,_
. .. , It hrlqc ~" Letart Falla Ce!JI•Iary. . .'J'b6 Sbutrl dleci as a martyr lor Mrs. Glllldhl laces tlmOSI quest lor Independence. H~
b'3t: ~We: 'l'bt puiJ. '!lev. R."t:Vorlil'nltl* wlD Of. 'the cause ·Of pe~. We atlli Insurmountable Jl'O!llems IS late husband wu idlpr!soned
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SAIGON (UPil- The Com- the life of her infant. The Viol
"lttUe munis 1 Viet Cong
s we p ti Cong shot her in the face and
through a refugee village south then deliberatdy riddled thl
gunnin 61baby's body with machine gilD
01 Da Nang today,
The boy, clad In • blue down civilian men, wom&lt;!h and lire. . .
qaDI.. okl Jackel, IIOd oltlrl, chddren m what appeared to be Tu H~ep " located about 31
blaet oti lllltoy plllla and blat a VICious act o1 revenge.
m1les southwe~t "' Da ' Nang,
110tks, ••• louod by • tabbll
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tilf·
huter In aa oulbouse on an
A government spokesman provincial capital of Tam Ky in
band--·• farm .... • - said the Communists killed 33 1Q
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Tbe fad bad bfeo beaten w civilians and wounded 54 m the The spokesman said tha
death
pre-dawn attack on the village Commums's held government
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relief fore;, at bav dun ng the
.,..,__"""""'""'•"''""' ""~'"' Reporfs !rom the refugee attack by taunchmg
· a sllllu&gt;center . said one mother knelt lilneoos mortar barrage against
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down .m front . of one of the the provincial capitol.
attackmg guernllas to beg for Tu Hiep was populated
mostly by South . Vietnamese
civilians who had fled from tbe
PARIS (UPI) _ President
Viet Cong in the Central
H••hland
Charles de Gaulle's government
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today admittat' "complicity" of
II appears that one of the
French secret agents in the
reasons for the vicious attack
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sinalion af Moroccan opposition
of rovenge" 8 military spoke,.
leader Mehdi Ben Barka..
man said.'
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A communique fsa~ed 1\ter HOUSE, Ohio (UPil _ Mrs.
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today's regular Cabmet sessmn Jane Elizabeth Gibson, 60, than 24 hours before the
called the Ocl l.9 abcluc1ton on W h' t Co t H
sch•du\od start of tbe three and
a Paria street "a criminal en- ki~~d,.~n~n Joh~~y ;:n~' ~:.;1 one-llalf day lunar New War
terprll8 mounted !rom the start football eoach at Indiana Uni-[truce.
!rom abroad and _wh~eh had versity, received minor lnjurthe bl!neflt of certam complic· ies in a traffic crash near here
lty by agents o: the speciBI Tuesda
services or of French police oly.
ficers.''
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An estlmafeG 450 delegates
frornoome 'Ill eountrles In Asia,
Africa lind Latin
America
attended ihe solldarlty meeting
here, Jan. 3-1~. Only a handlul
of !bern, mostly !rom African
nations, represented
govern- The anda pop and candy
mont.. Most were
political concession at the Middleport
lead~ opposing the regimes swimming pool this summer
In eilfteDCe in their countries. w!ll . be leased for private o!'"
eratio~ f~r the first ~e m
WASHINGTON - THE SU· the hJStory / If the pool s operpremr Court is expected to an· ation.
nounce II soon as possible lis This was approved by the
jodgme~l on the constltu!Jonall- Recreation commission Tues.
ty ol the Voting Rights Act of day night With chairman David
1965. How 10011 the opinion wdl Ohlinger presiding. In reorpiJi.
be .for!heomlng d~pends m~tly lOtion lor 19116 the commission
on how far apart m their v~ews re-elected Ohlinger chairman
tht nine justllces fmd themsel· and Chet Tannehill, secretary.
ves. The court took the case Gene Harris is the third mem·
under advisement Tuesday.
ber
Defense is Asking
At the close of arguments [
COl'lllllsSion wUl ICceptl
WI
Questions of Jury
:hie! Justice Eorl Warren said bids at once lor the concession
MIAMI (I]PI) - The de:he case hu "wide and pro- stand. They should be directed
fense asked prospective jurors
~f~ur ::~~~!!ow In the life to . Mr. Ohlinger In care of
,
.
Tue~da~ if proof el "adultery,
.
Middleport town ball. Further Racine Volunteer
Firemen lorrucation and Incesluous r ·· Helen H1cks, r.Jmeroy, was
WASHINGTON _
IN
A information rna~ be obtained have challenged the faculty of Uonships:• would Influence lhelr hospitalized Tuesday night lor
movt tp provide atra funds for from the COIIIIIIWJOD. .
Southern High School to a b~s. verdict m tlle murder lrlal ol treatment of IDJUrJes suffered
the "ar In ·VIet Nam and to It also was agreoid to re&lt;;llll:- kelbatl game Thursday evemng Candace Mossier and her ran- in a one . car accident oo East
help light inft.atJon, the Johjl- rnel)d to town council a revlaRin -~ th- h!ll\ odteot. "
Pj.._,,
M.aln-st al IO.ti p, m.
SOil adin)jjfj~ ·ww ral.. lit In pay · SC8JH 'iilif '}OD··auifjl: · -i'rocoeds 1rl&gt;m !)le,~,.WW "'"' • rlliY;:, b· i'~~-'"" lit , I'Oln.,;;,;
lee iiaid het au,
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go to the Ore department. Acl- ....~ted "' Is ....-.....
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and
nterest Gil g nment savmga menls at the park . and pool. mission wl\1 be 50 cents for ad- expe&lt;led tlie alate to hit hard fe went out of control
bmlds. to makf them compeU. These would Include .
ult• and 25 cents lor students on eccusaUons thai 8 torrid ro- struck two power poles. The
Uve with private
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tutlons
savmga ms I· -Employment of lour Ule- Players lor the fire- depart- mance between blonde Candace car was emo 19 ·
Wh' • H
d
flllards at 7~ cents per hour men! will Include the Wolfe and Melvin Lane Powers was Pomeroy emergency squad'llc.'tel ouseld thean
Treasury -Emplovment of • head life: brothers, Larry, Hilton, Jr. and lhe motive lor the slaying of men took Mrs Hicks to Meigs
O~ be
'" s aa
amount had guard at ' f1.25 per hour wh1 Du ane, wh''Don aId muIll·m \Uto--•· for treatment
not
d lded bu
''" Mr·
•-• Jacques Moss· General Hospital
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~ would be !he assistant recrea- Athletle Director, Is_ expected ler, Candy'• buaband.
o1 head lacerations. Police are
!rom the present 3.75 ~- :1 Uon director.
to lead the faculty five - ex.
continuing their Investigation.
was likely.
pe
- Employ a qualified recrea- ~ctly where he -nearmg r,eWEATBER
lion director at $350 per liroment age - wllJ lead them
liPTON., N. Y. - A NUCL£. month, or $1,050 for the BUnt• was not enlarged upon.
Colder ICatlertd areas west o~~N ~= ~~::; -The
11 engineer, shlrUess and cov. mer, who would superv_ise the
NOVEIJST IS DEAD
and south. Snow ftiiiTiel aortlt·
S Lo . W
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east
Tbar·•ay
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fl2,500 t. uJS omen s
ered with llpstlck·llke warpaint, poo an a u rocrea JOn proSAN FRANCISCO (UPI)H
~~..
golf tournament has found newn
gunn\l() down three fellow sci- gram at the park,
Kathleen Norris, one of A,merl·
financial hacking and will be
enlists, ahot at a fourth and fa. Approval of this plan would c•'s most prolific
woman
LOOAL T"MPS
held June 3-5 ~esplte poor
tally wounded himself Tuesday !~~~:e:~:~:U:":r bud~e~ novelists, died Tuesday at the The temperature In Pome-lattendance lost year. A savings
•.t ~· Ato~~c Energy Commls. !Jon ol $7 000 approvJ"':;!~ age of 85 in the San Francisco roy's business district at tf.15 , and loan association has agreed
aw~ 9 roo aven National Lab- this month by council. e Mrs. hom~ of her son, Dr. Frank a.m. today was 2'l degrees un-1to . underwrite the I$2,500 in
ora ory.
.
Noms
der sunny sk!OB
priZes
Pollee said Michael M»resca, Yvonne Scally, s~mlng In·
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34, hac! been regarded as ''very struclor, wUI be mvlted to requiet ilnd a friendly person" commend pool rules, subject to
but 011\Y a day earlier had co~ approval by the commission.
pial~ he was "being followed
and lllied upon." A doctor at
lhe Ia~ advised him to see a psy·
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cllnod 11ala durlnJ IllS aad
a further drop can be expeef..
ed next )'OIIr, lite u. s. Alfl·
cullllre ·Departmelli llid 1oday.
There were I,GOII fewer
farms In Ohio In IHI thaD
11165, atndlng al a total tl
!U,IIO. 11111 the end of litis
year, tbe total .,., •l&lt;JlfCied
to be doWII to llfi,IIOI.
Land uaed · lor larmo drGpo
ped to 112 mJlllo
Ia
the otate ;. 11165 ~ •::~ ••·
peeled to taU to 11 mUllan
acrea Ibis year.

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LATIN AMEJI..
lean Comm,;jsts mQved today
to lmp)emenl
recommendati(J"' for a hemisphere-wide
anti·Ame!'fcan block made by ~~--------the rOHDUy-concluded Trl •
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The kidnaping brought I new:~~~.~:. o~;;,ori:~'H!~~::~ a:d i
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released.
I Funeral services lor Mahlon
One of his assistants: Nick iMeKay Hayes, who died et hll
MourouzJS, 32 • was hospitalized home in Great Bend, _Tuesday
Wllh face lacerations and Jaw afternoon of pne~morua will
and chest IDJUrles.
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be held at the reSJ?ence '!bur..
Authontie.s saJd Mrs. GJbs~ ~ day at 2 p. m. w1th bomal bl
turn&lt;d left m front of Pont s the Beoch Grove Ce~etery.
car at an mterse~·flor on u. s. l Survivors include Ius parenlt
22, about four miles west of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hayes,
' here.
Great Be&lt;~d : two
"' nthers,
Russell Hayes, Buffalo. N. Y.l
TO QVIET TITLE _
~nd Qum Hayes. Hnuston. Tel.
A petitiOn has been liled
A SISler, Jane, preceded him
Me~gs County Common Pleas
death.
ATIIENS, Ohto (~Pil - The Court by C. C. Cuckler agalllSt The family requests
that
Jonathan Perkins Wetthee home Rolland and Hel~n Neu~zling et flowers be omitted and do...
011 College Hill, abool 12 miles a! seekmg to qwet a title and tions be made to the Cerebral
nortbeasl of _here on Ohio 13, ror otller rolief. In aoolher ac- Palsy fund. Friend~ may call at
".u destroyed by fire Tuesday t1on~ The Fanners Bank and the residence anyti~e: The E•
night.
Savmgs Company has li!o&lt;l for ing Funeral home IS m chari!J.
The 1bree ·story frame build· a cognovit note judgment of Hev. Richard Martin w111 olil.
loi, erected In the shape of 1 •1,793.34 agamst Anthony Carll· ciate •
croaa, orJsliutUy was known as lo, Rt. I, LangsvJ!Je.
Mount Auburn, home of Weith·
Veterat11 Hospital
ee's private co-educational col·
SQUAD CALLED
Admlaalons - Audrey Gif!bll.
lege, one of the first In tbe Mrs. Henry Cade, Bailey ·Run New Haven; Simon Johnsoa,
SUtte.
a maternity case, was &lt;ran&amp;- Minersville; Mrs. Henry C~,
l _was owned by Mr. and ported to Veterans Memonal Pomeroy; Radcliff Hqer, Mi4o
Mrs. Burt Kozma, wlto spent hospital Tuesday by Mlddte'port dleport.
:M y~ restoring It to 1st orf&amp;· E·R squadmen.
DIICIJarCN - Lottie Shel·
Ina! 186S setting. ·
fteld, Racine; Mrs. Charlll
The lumlshlnga destroyed InMetp Gtaerat llesplltl
Neutzling and daughter, Masoa;
eluded W~llhee's 1832 diploma Admlssltns - Elda Callo- Danay Moonald, Athens; Bitfrom Ohfo llnlvmlty, leeteros way, CtloMlle; Helen Hicks, 1y Sayre, New Ha~.
he used and n~ oil pamt· Pomeroy.
8lrlll - Mr. and Mra. IIent'f
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the Arab natiow. Th~ scandal
also shook De Gaulle s new
go~~nment and threatened the
pollUcal fut~e of some of hiS
Cab111et mJmsters and closest
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