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Out They Go ••• Floor Samples ••• Warehouse . Clearances, •• 0dds

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We do not receive a complaint ~all that we do
not service. Why take chances on service?

Bedroom Suite

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8:30 Popeye II Pali
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9•'0 Ruff an&lt;' ~f ShoW
10:00 Hector Heathcote Show.
10:30 .Fireba. l[L 5
11:00 Dennls the Menace
11:30 Fury
1.2: 00 Sgt. l&gt;restoo ·
1.2:30 Butlwinkle

almost jaunty In beloring,
in re{&gt;lflee, eloquent
pressed love of country a n d
West Point, had an old soldier's
ideal birthday SUnday - h 1s
school honored him; his
arc&lt;Jn&lt;l\
titne staff gathered
him.
He took the occasion oC h i
84th birthday anniversary
stale that being a West
graduate was the greatest of
the long list of high honors ac·
corded him. Prealdent Jol)nson
oaiiOII him one of the aullheo•·l
tic American heroes of I h i s
century, and sent him the country 's thanks,

WCHS-TV
Channel 8.

7:00 T\1 C1aunoom
7:30 Eo France
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
t:OO AlviD Show
1:30Tenn. Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:10 MlghiJ Mouse
11:00 Rln Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogers
12:00 Sky King
12:30 De You Know
1:00 News
1:30 Mr. Lucky
2:00 Saturday Movie
1:30 Teleaporla
4:00 CBS Golf Classle
5:00 Championship Bridge
5:30 Mr. Lucky
6:00 The Earty Show
7:30 Jackie Gle3SOD
8:30 The Defenders
1:30 Phll Silvers
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 News
11:15 Late Movie

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about the moaey.
"1 don't know bow II happened, but I'm getting twice · oa
much salary asii!2P"Cled. May·
be I didn't ltsteu Ill ~ agent.
1 don't do a Jot .of IOievislon.
just panel shows !bar cet me

Into

trouble.~'

SHE REPORTED. N() tiouble,

WHTN-TV
Channel13

bowever, during the ftlmN of
a big movie, "A Time of lndlf.

a

ference," In 1~ few I!IODths
ago. 'rbere wS. llll exploolve
east - Sbelley, Rod SteJcer,

1:30 Pat &amp; Mike
1:00 Owrcll of Cbrl.d
t:30 Channel IS Presenll
10:00 Netgllborl
10: 15 Social Secur!IJ
10:30 Jetscq
11&lt;00 Casper Cari&lt;IOD
11:30 BeBDJ " Cacll
12:00 llup llumoy
12:30 Allakarana
1:00

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Shelley Lamen_ts
'Old' Hollywoocl

Fllck~

1:10 AmerlcaD Be~
2:30 ChalJeDco qoif
3:30 WiDter Olymple Gamee
1:00 Wl¥'kl of Sporto
1:30 li'reslllntl
7:30 llootelllliD1
8:311 Lawrenee · Welt
1:30 Saturday NJcbl at lbt
Movie Palacf
10:30 The Detectlva
11 :30 Chiller Theater

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"Candid Camera" Sunday, Feb.
Paulette Goddard a1111 Claudia 2, oo ·CB&amp;TV ....
One of the funniest seque...,.
Cardinale.
"1 loved eveeyboclf," ··he oo Johnny Canoa'a ''loDIBhl''
oolcL "I evoo fooled · tbooi 100w (15). was" ¥lchele, I h
prowling llallan ~ ta(t),c F'reaOh poodle f r om
I bad an apartmeDI wllb wJn. Sprin8fleld, Pa, lie ulcl. Vllirf
dowa that didn't face a roof." clearly, "~Do ... I am..Jwngry.·
Aa ...u.r 111m, . , ....
I Willi CO go CIUI ADd I
-y," lo IIIII ....... ba llfke Jove JOQ." All clotlo'l'en will
llelto ad olle 1aas a ,.._..,. 1111W lllart leaclol"'l their poocheo to do the .uie. We'M ' al"But I don't understand ,_, ready started with our treudl
le ~." she
.aald, poodleo, Koa, Monlqoe aDd
"My last otatement mode me DQmmlque. :Hen 1111'0 •tart ...
I!USplc.loua, They said II
....t the SiaJ!teoe t1Uens - ,Gill !lid
f10,000 to move the print from Gaslloal. ..
..,. theater to anotber f I v e
Jamee -Gamor hoa '-" ae&amp;
bloeks away. How
by .,........... ~~ Fruilbi!tnan
Hollywood hal .
Ill boll . the ~one
Winton
"lnaldio the Movie IPnco!om "'I .

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Ill NBC.TV In the Fall from
CBS-TV, will have a fii1l """"
plement of sponaora when . he
llarll hli . new series II8Xt 'Sap.
!ember. Jack started with NBC
Radio in 1932. He Inaugurated .
hli teleseriea In 11150 and for
12 of· lhe 1S JearS, hie
program woa nomlnaled for an
Emmy Award ....
Singer Julius La lloq, d.-.
ed . . . mail carrier, ellclts •
varle!J of respousea I r o m
Yookers, N. Y., naidellts wbolll

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on that network. The Redhead lablished regularly scheduled
just celebrated his 30th anniver- auditions for .~BS..TV variety
sary on the net....
p•ograms. Audihons are being
Speaking of Arthur, he just launched to encourage the my,.
received the American Cancer riad of young talent try1ng for
Society's "Sword of Hope;" in tl:eir big break in sh&lt;&gt;w buD,
recognition of his accomplish· ness.
ments in fighUng the dreaded
Lewis John Carlino, aulhoe
of the current of(Bro$dway hit,
dis~se . .. .
NBC and the recently organ- "Telemachus Clay," returned to
!zed Music Theater of lhe Lin. New York last week from Hoicolo Center in New York have lywood with a first draft of a
entered into a long-term agree- screenplay he has written for
ment giving NBC.TV right.s to Kirk Douglas' film producing
programs by the new organi- company. Property is entitled
zation, Music Theater will pro- 1 'Seconds" and was adapted
duc8 operettas and musical by Carlino from David 'Ely'l
piaye wiUIIn the context of the novel of the same name ...

1:00 Exploring
Z:OO Mr. Wizard
2:30 Sat. P,M, Movies
4:15 Great Momenta In MUJ~
4:30 Southern Baptist Hooir
$:00 Golf
1:00 Saturday Report ·
6:15 News l Weather
8:26 Sports
8:30 Porter Wagoner Show
7:00 Sat. Night Jamboree
7:30 Singing Caravan
1:30 Joey Bishop
t:OO Satunlay Night Movlea
11:00 Late News Picture
11:10 D. J, and Weatller
11 : 15 Sporto
11:20 Films of the IO'L

Color Television

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leT In !!oRY.~~ . ; . ... ,. r.' ,.. ~!JlUDily '!!__ro:\I~c •.~ l!'l\lo;,
Dr. Frank ~tagl91', pt'l.siJiepi; ~~··~•d \llst1~j~ol "J" ... '
of .CBS, preil~ .\'Ut.hur , Goil· COJII Can~ lor, ~e,.Per~ii)~:
freY with a liOVef nucrop~otie Art•,. · · • .
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Living Room

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Mason Furniture

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The w•y WE SERVICE our products is the
secret to our GROWTH IN BUSINESS.

,... ,lllloot , . . . . . . eoad~· of ~ II lilt VIII,.. Malllt wllli u 011!moted
lleldd allove ...1 level o1 11~

The Middleport First Baptist church ore carrylng "? ';"~..
chureh COIII!l"'RBUi&gt;n II concenwlliJ the lndm
s.
traUng Its enUre church pro- One ol the first ~gram• 011
gram on a special mlBsion
w1ll be g1ven SUnday
phase with emphasis en close
the oenior youth fellowship
l'i!lationship with
a "sister
their advisor, Mrs .. Don! church" In South India for the
Boone. This group will bo
next six. weeks.
charge of the worshlp serv·
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this Sunday Three mem·
The participa~g church is
will speak ~n various to~
in the mission f1eld of
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Gla&lt;lwell
~th India Different organl·
mclu ong,
rry
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"India the Country, the
1 1
the Religions;''
Pullen, "Christ Comes
'""''" ' .. and Stephen Hindy,
"India's Education and 0 u r
of Healing."
Others taking part are Pal
I Ed1Nanlls, call to worshw; E~
Jnor Bodimer, invocation ~ Dav..
id Sigman announcements; Marilyn Slu~bo. resJ)onsive re~
Mr and .Mrs Ronald Evans ing; Mike Bratton, morrung
and .son expect to leave SUn- prayer, Jack Sigman ofleratory
day for their home in Maryland prayer; and Stephen Pullen,
after several days spent here scripture readl~S· .
be
with their parents, Mr. and Sam . Hood will giVe the nMrs Richard Pickens and Mr. edictioo with Paul Haynes, Bud·
and: Mrs Ed.;ard Evans. Rnon· dy MMe, Hay Poekens :.:a~
aid has ~n extended leave from vid l\lce and Jack Sa • , '
the Air Force due to the illness Jr., fiS usher~.
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A ccmmumon serv1ce Wl
oC hiS father.
held Sunday, Feb. -! , earring
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Mr. and Mrs. James
out the mission thenle · 'r' .. ,a,ue
IKay Jenkinson),
Columbus, communion elements t6 1 ': bt
spent last weekend with her simHar to those serVed' '\o the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis India Christian ~ongregation.
Je.nkinson and daughter,
Rev. Boone wiU present the
and with his

JAN. 27th
THRU 31st

Rutland Furniture

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Special Mission
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Stress
Relationships
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In Red Led
Tensions

Charles
Tyree , Langsville.
was arrested by the Sheritl'a
department Sunday at 3:10 a.
; m. for disturbing the peare. He
: posted it $25 bond t.o appt'ar in
!County court Friday and was
released Sunday at 2:16 p.m.

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Helen Help Us!

Set a Course of Excellence
This nation, if it iJ to honor itself in been extraordinarily impreaaive.

to 'jllace itself upon a course of 011ceiIence.
il con neither aerve ito own lftll purpotl!a nor lboee of free men In the world
at ·!Jrae 1f It doea not do thlJ.
We have gone too far down the path
of celebt·atlna the commo11plar.e and the
mediocre. We not only tolerat. but we
allo excuse error and mlsdemnnor on a
broad scala.
Indeed, many of Ul are enraged when
er;:or or shortcoming is pointed out. The
mere bini of any common failing is re·
jeeted as virtu•lly subversive.
In too few areas of American life todoy ore discipline. order and high per·
formance demanded. The great obJective
of too many is simply to "get by,' to do
less work for more money.
Our motion picturea are nudged aside
by foreign films. The Broadway stage is
heavily marked by European Imports.
What great new novelist Ia America ball·
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illJ today?
I:ompetilors obroad are giving U.S.
l!Usiness a rugged run for the Ameri·
can's consumer dollar.
Our performance in areas like agriculture, nuclear and space development.
electronics, jet aircraft, cectainly has

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have been marred at times by workers'
slowdowns or strikes aimed at taklnC
supreme advantage of lbe country'• ur•
cent need.
In any event. the point 11 not that we
are faiUng aenenlly. ·We are not. We
are still a rich, reaourceful, Inventive
and energetic people.
The fact of great consequenct Ill lbat
we find It much too easy In this decade
of the '60s to forgive ounelvea and oth·
e~s for not living un to !lie -beat that lain
us - ao individuals and as a nation.
Difference• of outlook - political, religlous or whatever - are the meot and
oubstance of a democracy. Diversity II
one of our greatest treasurea.
But lbese dlvlslollll muat be subordl·
nated to our common goala. Tbe dlvl·
sions prove our freedom. Yet lbey can
tear it apart if the underlylna fabric of
unity is not kept strongly threaded.
There is no more vital thread In tbal
fabric than wholehearted devotion to
the pursuit of excellence, as a people
and as a nation.
Let 1964 and the years beyot\d be aet
down as the time we all reaolvad upon
a higher reaching, a fuller strlvln&amp; toward the finest we have to &amp;lye.

a..I Coni - Or Cad?T
"Coliaratulollalll; falbtt, il'o a. '
Door Helen:
boy," lliil ~ I4Ded "Yvellil,,. "
l've got a eollep roommate ADd that'• I pnltf lllrd tblill
-that lhlnU ..... 8 ........ d.'• to ezpJilD to ,....ma.
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lite orlelnal practical joke tJd, We wore 0111 CI'UIItill ~ ­
and lhil pta to be a roll bate. 111111)' .'II' 1101 _, l&amp;fi IIIII ~
Lite the other night be pretend- ptd to ;a up at a lll'rict ·~
et' te admire Ill)' girl's bullt.up lim. He Wl'llle baekwlrda 11;1 ~
and sprayid hal[, llld lnstMd ateam 111 tbo window, ' ~~
piDned a DOte In II wlllcb otld, I'm bet., kkluapped. • ' -·
"Handle with care - paralyz. body Ill tile eer to .~
lid hair!" She dllcoveted
IC I~ and boy, what a ~ . fJ'!I!!l
when people starlad antckerlng. uplalntnt TR!'I' - He bad me paaed at lhe 11-. no help from bini! .
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. brary yesterday. Wben I eot to He gave me a baby~~­
the desk, the Klrl there was all IIJr · Chtlstrnu. The 0!1lt ~
excited and said, "Mr. T., bur- he hun't dane Is put,oal~~-­
ry - lhs bospltal collid and ougar bowl, bill that 1
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your w~e·s· having her baby!" cauae It Isn't orlilnfl, ".. : _·.
The baby bit really sendo him. do you do with a fruit eaWti . , ·.
Last Christmas vacation
be that? - DORM llfAT'I' .:1 ·.,.:,. ·
sent me a wire, coll~L It ..ld, Dear Matt:
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Yilu mll)ht !llft.,..ap blm.l1"'4.
make clear that he atlll seeb a aend blm to 1 Rollywood Jlaa -.
loOse federalilll of soverelln man ..:. collect. But Hie 1!'01!14
atatea with regular meetlnga of be mlehty duO wlthouiJoill!,, ..,
their leadm rather than any H.
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tlnd of closely·lnlegrated unlnn. Your Helpblf llaDil ~- •
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Dear Helen:
De Gaulle will follow throulh Pm writing to ut yoor ~ •·
ou his Red China ol&amp;nd to t•t era If they'll eend cardi' "ll!d

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Unltocl Preis lntemallo!lll of waate.)
Inoted In fat leltero In hll ef. rcea to varloua foreign COUll-- elgbl-yei!Mld clilld. llht 'IN
Here 1s a $1 milll011 dollar
Dlopoaocl Of Sllovelt
flclency rating. This relateo 1101 ~
~ ~ear
bean able to walt at ID~aW
Idea offered lor free to De-- "The Army had disposed of merely to the Army but to the forel
exp
en wlth the 114 of erutchel, but
feme Secretary Robert S. Me- 25 of the crane ohovell In on- Navy and Air Force a1 well
~ by meaJII of lee- right now her erutcbel 4q .he!'
Namara. The offer 18 In behalf used or economleally repairable where the willa of taz 1110111)' aide :. ~
good II slie baa ~til
of that unhappy beast of bur· cOndition CO&lt;Iting tsf1,200, while 18 ohocklng IJld almoll lnt:red- cull Jacquea B Pmel
c tally blind. An
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den, the U.S. taxpayer.
planning to apend about $12 lble.
tary
er
• IIOCI'6- partially eave her
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- The Idea Is this: Let the sec· million to replace them and The complroller general baa Union ":'or
ofN the RGaulllspubllt stlrgery mlRI walt unt!l.~
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
rotary ochleve a further an- othen In the aupply ayslejn been makilll theoe reports fOI' (UNR)
· ew
e
c ea are arranged, and Oilt
nual economy of from $1 mU- 1with crane ahovelto of oimilar a tenerallon. It wao oot uniU Jaan de 1 leollr!.~ Senator be six to nine montha.
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lion to maybe $100 million by capac'lty, The Army ablo clio- the Elaenhowar admlnlatratlon
ted to P wa
are · A friend baa volunteered Jl
laying a penalty on the Defense posed of about 1350,000 worth that tho military paid them \:~oc~ Sta~vt ::::' [~• read aU her maD til • 1
. · and your lcltero would lie(P. .oo
NEW YORK. JANUARY 23 ..• committee Is being formed to rename Department chuckleheads who of repair parts for the crane much attentloa. Secrelli')r Cbrlsllab
very much rl&amp;ht now w h••
• Singer Fabian is planning some dras· the Paramount BUll ding on Broadway now are loosing ouch sums shovels. An additional $116,000 Charlea E. Wlloon demanded parllaln ::." Ia d~'::e· •
the
"Zukor
Building"
in
honor
of
the
down
the
drain.
worth
of
repair
parta
waa
,..
!natant
attention
to
these
ICeiJo
mer
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and
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thing• seem awfully blact. Sbo
ftc changes in his oet·up when he be·
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91·year·old
past
president
of
ParaDefense
Department
spending
covered
from
variowl
disposal
oatlona
of
waatelul
opendlng.
re
rtedl
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eomes 21 next month. For one thing,
8
mount.
Adolph
Zukor
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CORE
an
d
Is
audited
by
the
comptroller
stages
ao
a
reault
of
our
point·
Succeeding
oecretarlea
repeated
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~;"ll
In
TUnnelton,
West Vlrgi!lle; e r •
drop his guardian, John Palmieri,
Sara Peters. - WELt. -WJSB.
from the payroll and sign with a new NAACP w•ll concentrate against segre- &amp;eneral who Is chief of the lng out o continUed need lor hll orden. Sec:Htary McNama- Mala Ia , : blet ~~
gatwnist
Leiander
Perez
of
Louisiana
General
Accounting
Office
theoe
porto.
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wro~
what
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this
Sprmg
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The
town's
taxi
drivers
(GAO.)
GAO
is
a
creature
of
"With
respect
to
the
out.
flrmeat
directive
10
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thai
1ttn
mey
General
Robert
F.
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il a box office hit out of town, but the
experts say ;t will need a lot of work be· are rloser to being unionized than they Congress, established to inves- board motors. the Army had wute fingered by the.. GAO an nod) auceeedid In wlnnlnc acbe. Tho govemmont baa apo
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fore it faces the New York drama cri· have been during the past 20 years. If tlgate the manner in wt.lch the spent 1575,000 IJld W8ll planning mlRI ceaoe.
Jimmy
Hoffa
gets
'OUt
of
his
·difficulties
oxecutive
departments
and
to
spend
-lin
additional
$321.000
So
It
to
that
Delenoa
correeto
an eventual aummlt meet· Japanese products, but lht p~l
tjes. The chief problem . in the opinion
he'll be the hackies' peer• agencies speod appropriated to repltce ulatlng otocka of un- the errors clted day Df day by IRs ~ :e~e tho Malaysia II- hiS gone lsrgely unhlllliei.c
If! many: the actor who plays Nicky Arn· InlessTennessee,
leader
later
in 1964.
funds. In llacal year 1983, GAO used motors."
GAO. But errors penlst. :'!e. u e dispute over that Forelllfl goods are mueh •IIOU&amp;bl
stein is on far too long and walks
made
362
reports
on
Defense
To
replaoe
fllstlng
stock•
of
Tho
chuckleheads
who make AP.my • Ollllbllah~ South- after status oymboll .Jn. rJ~p~~~,-,
t)lrough the show as lf he was bored by
Steve
Allen
and
his
Jayne
Moadows
Department
spending
opers·
unused
motors!
Why?
The
them
are
not
even
Identified
in fin•an nation still 18 far from and the public aoea on nwriJy
\l)e whole procedure.
' 'J'hree masked robbers held up a "so· caught the most exciting show of the 1 tions. Here Is an example of readY answer to that probably the voluminous reports so far !shed, u lndlcatod by Indo- buying them. AJ a · nsult,
neolan President Sut a r no's Japan'J foreign curre~~O)I" aborl&gt;
ctifl club'' in a West Side hotel the oth· week at the Strollers theatre club. Just how the Army brass can ond is lhet the colonel or general accumulated.
when
a
couple
of
actors
we_re
portr~y·
does
waste
tax
money
as
rewho
ordered
$321,000
worth
of
The
Jl
mffilon
dollar
Idea
~.~tement
that ' hls ,!"'Ucy of age Is e.peeled to becotllt' ..,OII
er night and made off with approximate·
0 1 0 18 11 0
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Queen
Elizabeth
and
Prmc•
Phlhp
ported
by
the
comptroller
gennew
motors
was
not
aware
that
would
be
to
Identify
these
wasch
r
n
n was un· more critical.
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ly $10.000. They took no jewelry, only
m
a
domesbc
dial?gue,
an
offend~d
Bfl·
era!:
ample
stocks
were
on
hand.
trels
by
name
and
rank.
Let
ang~.
Sukarn~,
blamocl
by
rash. and ordered the ladies at the party
"The army planned to dis·
Sboold Be Note4
their efficiency reports hear ~alaySia for havmg stsrted the Each state had one vote. ·In
strip to their bras and panties to reveal tisher m the audience rose to h1s feet
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all hidden loot . .The crime wasn't re- and started shoutmg .obJections to the pose of its unused or econom- The point ol all of this Is that witness agai110t them and ootlng which the Unlled Congress under tha Arllllltl of
could lead to all- Confederation.
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ported to the police because the "af· whole thm~. A flymg wedge of walters ically repairable ·stocks of Ill- Army bra... civilian or mill· against their future promotion. Sl&amp;tes feared
11 left unsettled, mlihl
h1m
from
the
theatre
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crane
shovels
and
25-horsetary
who
handle
that
ldnd
of
The
word
would
get
around
out
war
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fair" was a gambling gala. and the vic·
tims of the robbery wouldn't be able to George Abh?lt· who is in his seventies, power outboard mot01'1i and to tu 'money should know what and quickly untO a peraonal have trouble at homo if he Cbtna lo conoldered to · have
explain where they got their cash or out rhumba d and out marnbo•d Jose replace them with current mod- they '"' doing before they do feeling of responsibility lor backAII down eompletely In his the oldol! ·mating clVIlllaUOII.
Ferrer, Gretchen Wyler and other die- els which offered no material lt. And, a further point Is that careful spending of taJ: money opposition to the Bntlsh·backed
, ., ·
what they were doing with it.
bards at the Chateau Madrid ... News· technological improvement over when one of the military brass woold orevail In Secretary Me- federation.
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Sean Flynn tells everybody that he's caster Ron Cochran and ABC executivea existing otock•. (Read that sen- goofs away a chunk of tax Namara'a department. Hllh Toagb, Year A..ad:
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Japan~ Prime Mlnlater Hay· DIVOTID TO INTIRifT OP
will be mar~·ied next summer. But none They also hope to _use h1m at~ncbor
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MIIGI MAfON Alllo\
of his churns Is belting on the nuptials, man durmg the pohhcal conventions.
loughe•t year in UM. He must
'·
because they've heard that .iazz before
Phil Silvers, United Artists and CBS
~
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cope with soaring consumer """"" " -- · f
- . ' Almost every celebrity in Manbat· have become partners In a pilot film for
prices and the queoUon of trede .....~':"'.:...'=!. ~
tan will attend the star-studded mid· TV tilled "Gilligans Island" ... Rumors
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ni~ht showing of the controversial fllck· are flying about a gorgeous actress and
both In his own ConaervaUve .._ ... no ........ ot .• ,.,....,, .
er, _"Seven Days in May"-• bash which her manager-hu.sband. All Is not we~! at By War•• G.. Braodsl&amp;dl, M.D. tlon. .
type of allergy - enaphylactic party and •t the head of the :;· :.,-:;:
will be hosted by Kirk Douglas. B u t the moment; fr.ends hope the mamage
No greater tragedy can be- The next theory to gain pop- shock _ would account lor the government. Splroling prlceo .....,. u , . . • ......,
Ava Gardner, who co-stars wilh Kirk in will surviVe the current problems ·..• fall a mother than to nnd her ulnrlty was that these
ba· h
tbe
kid
d
were
a
major
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last
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neya oun 11 •ember's general elect 1on, .,...,
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lion, for some mysterious reason. Kirk been taken over by a friend of his, Ralph un.ateo that more than 10.000 found buried In their pillows auto(llly. The createot numbec which Ikeda's party won. AI
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is " darling. but Ava simply won't be ;,aut. and the name has ~een changed to such deatha occur In the Umt· ,er whose heads were covered of these deatho occur in inflllll the lime, he promioed to check tn .... """ y,,. a17, •IIW'hr.. '
s~n with biro. ·
The Big D Kopa Club . . But the poUcy ed States every year.
by their blankets, had smother· at the age when they are loaln&amp; the prlcea in lhe next six _ . . . "'"- ""
''NBC Is preparing a TV documentary Is about what It was before Ruby made
The babies are UliUally be- ed to..o!ealh. This theory ptac- the protective anUbodleo derlv· months. But they keep goina
on homosexuals In New York ._.. A the front pages.
tween &lt; and 8 months old' The ed an unfair borden of guilt on ed from their mother'o blood. up and up and .up, with no end .,._ ....,- ...~ ' :· •
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deaths are in the country and the mothers, many ol whom No claim Ia aa yet
being yet in sllht. How to cope with _..., .,..,. - • -..
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Th! evenmg stars are Venus ready to make tllelr first move1 In the city, in the homes uf never forgave themselves for made that allero to cow's milk the promised liberalization of W ..-. r.ne ..... .....,,~ ·.
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By Un•te_d Preo• l•ternoUonal and Jupiter. . .
In the Civil War.
both rich and poor.
their "llfilect."
Is the cause of all crib deaths, 98 per cent of Japan'• Imports ~
~ II
Today " Monday, _Jan. '1:1. On this day •n hiStory :
In 1881!, Thoma• Edison was Most of tbe other causes of F -..lely, thts Idea wao dlo- but It may well be the cause of by April ia another maj..- bead·.,_..-..;....-• · the ?:lth day of I!IM with 339 to In 11!62. PreSident Abraham Igranted a patent for an elec- deoth in this age group have proved by a coara1eo•• doctor a large proportion of them.
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.
Lmroln \llsued general war or- tric Incandescent lamp.
been brought under control. who placocl lnfllllll r... down U thls ts· true, there are two
The moon Is approachtng Its der No. I, mstructmg Northern I In 1943, the U.S. Eilhth Air 'l'hllllk3 to Increased concentra· on their plllowo, then coverocl things that .the mothero of In·
full phaoe.
army and naval forces to bo Force oto&amp;ed World War U'a lion on the problem of theoe their
wtt11 blaokeU. Be fenta under 8 montbo of age
crib deaths there is a s o o d loUDd that e"'n tile yebllgeot can do:
chon... that they, too, can be ones had ao dllllealty Ill fllbl- They oan use a simple test i
Do It
Ti~Qe
eliminoted.
lnr their way lata the open.
whlch consists of placing a piece ;
Hatlo
Forty or 50 yeara ago these The doctors next turned to of lndicotor paper on a urln.. '
deaths were attributed to en viruse• and other Infections as soakod
diaper. II the color .
enlar~ed
thymus. Autopsies 11 possible cause. but tbii, too, change Jndicates the presence :
'lOU MEAN
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show..t that this gland w a a proved to be a blind alley. Now of albumin. the baby's kidneys
. .IIMCAKES: AAf
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much
lsrger
in
all lheae babieo Dr. Daniel Stowen• and cowork· are affected.
CHAPERONS,
than In Infants who died of In· ers at the University of Lou- In such a case lhe mother •
. -.J •
TOo? lHE'I'Af
foeti'"" diseases. However. this lsville have made a oertos of should ·stop glvina her baby
FINE ONI!S ro
8f WATCHtN'
theory had to be abandoned signmcant qbeervations.
cow's milk and use goat's milt
OVER ~DS!!
when It wa• found that bableo AbnCJII all the bableo who or soybean mlllt Instead. Other
who dlocl ol okull lracl.llre or are ytcllmo of. this myoterlouo aopec&gt;• of this tragic pro~lem
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over Wahama In the champion!!hlp game of the Second Annlllll
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Racine
Nel•onvllle - Ennla, 2, Stunrod 9. Coker 3, Crawford 7,
Flck 2 _ 23.
Rnctne - Diddle 2, Donavan
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Mark Tannehill.
Bill
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Grade baaketball playen are pictured iznmeSaturday night. Kneeling 1 to r, J e f f
Chuck Mullen, ArU Casci, Jim Conde,
Rice, Mgr.; Mike Evans, Mike Gress,
Escbleman, coach.

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Pomeroy High School Prmclpal Jam•• A. Diehl, Jr .. awarded these boys individual troph·
Jes, individuAl me&lt;lal• to the
players of both flna!ISI squads.
and a team· trophy to Middleport Coach Frank ES&lt;'nJernan.
Pomeroy Coach Charles IBUd)
Bickel watched with satisfac-

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V1:1 Meter, 14,

Anderson 7, Story 3. HYBell S,
Phalln I, Bash 3, Haagy 3, 0'·
a,1•n 1 - 37.
Ripley
Rutlond
3 10 ~ .
Ripley - Llndls 6, Hughes
Radar a, Bell 7, Sw!sher 2
27.

RUTLAND -Welsh 9.
4, Yearbrough 2, Martin 8,

tion 8 large turnout of fans. 9. Drenner 5, Black 2 --39.
Saturday night. Pl'tl&lt;·eeds "1
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w·I th M.I ddleport 8th Grade

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441

Aelker

411
S70

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J. Grail s. GrllmD

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TOTAL
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L. Grimm

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J. Wbtte'
M. Woodard
H.oNilcop

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511
TOTAL
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326
1M
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Horky

Barnblrl

481

TOTAL

465

WID I Tied 1 Loll 1
Ptebu lllrdwan

Harmon

429
433
518
1148

PJcl:OIII
J. Cbepman
M111811'
Clark
55f
TOTAL
%180
W• 1 Lool I Tied 1
High GIFDI - J. Chapman,

TOTAL
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High Sorteo - R. Cla.rt, 5154.
Teom IIJch Gaml - Racine,

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B. Plymale
M. Cbln!!e)r
H. Amberpr
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M. Bowen '
J. Choobor
R. Bowen
G. Wagner
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The hlgh-I&lt;!Orlng contelll end·

COLLEGE RESULTS
Oberlin
title.
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Fan! In Pomeroy
By United Press lntel'llllloaol Malone
7 9 1238 1412
Southeastern 46
Furthermore, the big trophy night remarked more thon once
on I ~ play that saw the
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Ohio Northern 6 8 1141 117! Western Pa. Deaf 60
case m MHS entrance hall, "In 1 couple of y ll'l ,....bap
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MI. Union
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while
full
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St. Jos. (Pal 72 St. John 60
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Musklngum
4 7 '/09 764 t. •rnoo I. mcent 62
greatness m sports, as a on- f&lt;!am for Middle"""" ·
Freshman Don Trll
Penn State 79 Lehigh 40
Kent State
5 10 1028 1114
Columbu• St. Miry 62
ly runner-up trophleo added to
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ner waa
Pitteburgh 88 Army 64
Clse Tech
3 1 1131 &amp;1ft Liberty Union &amp;7 Granville 113 It since 1957 when Jim Bowles
Seton lllll76 F. Dickinson 61
Weetern ReiOT'Vf 2 s 486 450
Llncuter Fenwick 61
liPid Dove Htndy piiehed MHS
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~!~~volnlt5uroCoBig aPU!an Am 71 Ashland
3 8 675 m
toTstate ba•ehail recognition.
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2 8 59% 780 HOWARD GETS \WAIID
oday, E!chlernan can hove I
Dartmouth 67 Holy C""'s 66
Hiram
2 8 8'14 7411 NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. the satlafactlon of adding anothVIllanovo 72 Pennsylvania 411
Heidelberl
2 t 7.0 11211 (UPI) ~tcher EIJI!on How- er championship trophy to the :
Crallhton 71 Canisiuo 72
Morlotta
2 t 718 101 ard of the New York Yankees, case, the one given him Satur·
JCeatucky 7~ Georgia Tech ~
Ill&amp; T..
. voted the Atnerican League'a day night by Pomeroy High
8autll Carolina 67 Ctomaon Iii Michigan
5 o 415 !50 Moot Valuable !'Ioyer fGr IJIII, School Principal James A. Diehl
LOutavllie 80 Eastern Ky. 60 Illinois
2 0 174 136 wu honored Sunday nljlrt os Jr., alter the victory over w..
Virllnla Tech 78 Virginte 62
Ohio state
3 1 IHI uti New Jersey's top pro!esoional harna.
W. VIrginia St. 78 M. H.orvey ·'17 Northweatern
3 1 1114 111 othiote of the ,_,,.. Howard 1broe boya on hi• squad were
.Duke N Tennaosee 85
Mlnneeota
3 s 4tl t81J lives 111 Tenafiy, N.J.
~elected 071 the all • tourney
llla'n¥ St. 100 Morehead 89 Michigan state 2 s 418 474
team. Prom lhla, too. he may
A.-.rD 811 Georgia '17
Purdue
1 I 340 S47 DUAL ROLE
' toke satlaiiCIIon, becau,. two
l)eYidi07l 1011 Wofford 73
Iowl
I 3 '!IC 32'1 TAMPA, Fla. (UPt) - SliD of them, Bernard Lyoos and
Mlrlba1i 11 St. Fronoil (Pol 72 WI!ICO!l&amp;ln
I _s 117 S49 Bailey beo been 7!lrnad Ill 1 .::.._=::.:...==:...::;.::::::..:=
M1chipn 91 Mlchllan St. 77
Indiana
o 3 231 :168 dual pool ot the Unlvlflily of
W.O... Boslq IIHIII!t
~'.":• 'II Detroit 11
Mld-Amerieaa
Tampa. BaUey, the school's By United Prell Jnlernadooal
r~ta 10 Loyola (IU) 76
Oblo Univ.
5 I 498 431 athletic director; also will .
Saturday
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5 2 5Citl 436 coach the Tampa football BERLIN, Germany (UPIJ
Wbatever·you build, do
Drake 56 Air Froct II!
Wut. Mlchllan 3 2 404 424 team, · succeeding Fred· Pan- Karl Mildenberger, 194'1'., West
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convenient, low~~ Sl 89 Oklahoma '17
Toledo , 1
2 2 300 280 coast.
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Archie
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lfr~ley Tl Blitlor e8
BowiJni Gl'MTl 2 4 427 4j8
McBride, 179'1.J, Trenton, N. J.,
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lil&lt;l~ls 'Ill Cindlmltl .16
Kent Slate
I 4 300 372 Musklngurn
I S ,4711 4'17 10.
pour. O~der now!
Intnola '11 Arizona St. 71!
Marshafl
o 3 202 244 Wooater
4 3 436 452
U. 92 Mayville 80
Ohio C..forence
Denison
4 3 396 389 ERIE, Pa . (UPil - The
Ul 83 Eaof&lt;!m Ill 74
Wittenberc
6 I' 430 340 Mt. Unioo
3 5 469 496 scheduled Jan. 30 lightweight
66 lleover 56
Akron
7 2 183 518 Oberlin
2 i 438 486 bout between Kenny Lane and
Sl. II Montona 61
otterbein
e I 533 4Jltl Heldeiborl
I S 424 478 Johnny Blzzarro h.- been post·
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St. Ill Stanford 57
Capital
6 3 tl35 51111 Kenyon
I 5 329 461 poned until Feb. 19 because
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St. 81 Oregon 71
Ohio Wesleyan 4 2 o404 430 Marietta
I 6 45C 501 Llne is 10 pounds over the 137
Colorado St 68
Baldwin-Wei.
4 3 535 Htl Hiram
1 • 448 520 pound limit for the fight.

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ALL STAR TEAM _ Eight bOys· were awarded 'lropblel Saturc
lng named to the All St£ Team of the Second Allllual BIC Bend
Basketball Tournament In Pomeroy. Middleport, w!IIDer of the
tbree boya named to the All Star team. Kneeling I to r are Marl
port; Mike Evans, MJddlepo\'1; Ronald Russell, Wahama; Ralph
standing, Lennie Van Meter, Pomeroy; Jeff SwiSher, Point Pleasant;
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and CampbeltsVIUo f 0 r
Springfield North 56
tournamenT are directed to the Waharna
4 9 16 rr
tho lltst time lbtl ....,on while
In one of the longest and most thrilling high school Springfield Cath. Central 43 Junior High Athletic Fund. He Middleport
II 2! 30 18
aeeklng their aecond vlclory OV·
baSketball games played In Gallia County in several Portsmouth 83 Columbus E. 66 had high praJSe for hiS corps Wahama - Russell 3-1-7·
or Clzmberland, wbOm I he y
of referees. Red Tuc•e'. John Batey 1-H: Howard 11-8-4;
lUo Grande College Redmen took another bIg downed IIH5 In December.
years the Allensville Bombers took two overtiznes to de- Zanesville Rosecrans 48
feat the Southwestei'EI Highlanders Saturday night by
Dresden 31
Fisher. Freddie Boyrt. Larry Tennant !-&amp;-2: Woods 3-:1toward a berth In the li!AIA Tournament Saturday Here Is the boX seore of, Sata 76·69 score at southwestern.
Can!on Tirnken 54
Ritchie. _Eddie Bartels. Larry B: Whit&lt;! 1-&amp;-2. TOTALS II night as Pbll Trout scored 82 points and PaUl Dillon urday'o blgh-ocorlnJ wln over
Myron Lambert proved to he high f••· the lo,.rs with 13 while
Cleve. Univ. School 40
W~Jfe, and Roger Birch.. . I(1&gt;12) 27.
picked off 81 rebOunds In pacing Coach Art Lanham'• Hunlington College.
the hero as he canned a Ion g Maxwell's 22 topped the VInton Centon McKinley 77
We _certainly ap~.al&lt;! •t. Middleport - Swan 1....().-3; surging team to 1 1111-117 victory over visiting HuntlnaHUNTINGTON (fll
field goal in the final two sec- County !&lt;!am.
East Liverpool 46
~~~~~~~=d;::· tl:ks:~ Conde 0-2--2: Lyons
ton College of Indiana.
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Paul 0-10-211; Skinner S-3
ondl of regulation play to dead· 'Tueaday night, Southwestern Dover 70 CoshocTon 67
r Evans 4-1-9:
Tannehill
The combined total of 218 polnta IJ a new· record or -1; Snapp 12--3--'!1; WiJ"'naon
lock the Kame at 65-65 liter engages another Vinton Coun- Garaway 68 !llland 53
er and Jl~ Bash scorekeeper. H: easel, Hckett,
one· contest In the Gallla Academy high !IChool gymna• 11-8-4; Sultm ~j' MI!Mah· · ·
southwestern's Jimmy Halley ty toam \Vhen they travel to Mt' Athe no 73 Lancasler 57
Pomeroy' cheerleaders. Jan. venport, Mullen,
,
lum and resulted from deadly shooting by both teams. on IJ.-0--16; Mullen H--4;
bad acorec1 wtlb 10 1econds shoW- Arthur for a non-conference bat- Carthage-Troy 93
nl Menchlm, Becky Nease, and tonBtall 0-0-0. TOTAU!
Statlatlct of the conteet reBalr 1--().-3, TOTAI.B - 1ng to pva biJ team an appar- tie.
Cheef&lt;!rhill 73
Terri Fultz , were judged the (9-23) 38.
veal that Rio Gronde fired at fouled with jull two .-.Is 17.
·
ant ylctory.
Hero is the bo:l score:
Stockport 87 Chancey 59
best In the tournament and
hoops 101 timet ond hit 49 remaining ancl Rio leading lUBlO GRANDE (Ill)
In the firlll overtime, Halley,
ALLENSVILLE 17il
Belpr~ 108 Trimble 57
were awarded • team tr.,phy
FINAL STANDINGS
for a sllzllnS 48 pet cent !fl. He made both free tbrowa WIUIMls 7-+-20; ~\ 11wbo establiahed a new career Benson 3-3-9: Halley 1-1-3: · Glouster 71 York ~~
In other games Saturday m~ht
W. L.
whlle ihe Foreoterl and Huntlllgtoll took the ball 8-32; DJllon f-4HJ; •YOulti! 11
high for himself by scoring 'S1 Graham 1&gt;2-12: Arms 4-2-10; Shade 59 Kyger Creek 52
Rutland carne from behind to Middleport """"".. 3 0
not fir off the pace with out of bOundl under lho baal!:et. -1--U· Gllrnotl
&amp;-a-15·
points, bombed 1n jump shot Lambert 6-7-19: Graves 4-1 Allensville 76
win 39:27 and kno&lt;!i ofl Ripley Wahama · "..... ...... 2 1
of II lor 1 JJOOd 4! pet cent On the paso In,
freshman Tralne; 0-2--2; GrtiOry 1-ci
1
with just one ...,.nd
remain· -9: S.ltz i&gt;-4--14. TOTALS 28- Southwestern 69 (~ ot)
for lh1rd place 111 the !mal Pomeroy · .... • ......... 2 1 sbooUna TTIIt'll
Chariel Templeton intercepted ~· Mark!! ___.. t mpleto
lng to pull Southwestern from -71.
Coalton 83 Union Furnace 55
standings, Pomeroy, •rt;r a Rutland ............. 2 1
Trout, oiJ.4 juntor !rom North the ln.J.ended lulkourt throw,
TO .'ALS
n
the brink of defeat into a 6~
SOUTIIWESTERN (89)
Hamden 88 Oak Hill 611
very chUiy first half With Pt. Pt. Pieall!llll ""' ..... 1 2
enjoyed the greatost and fired at tha hoop wltb the 1lalltime ICOrt: Rio Grande
tie with Allensville and send the Elliott 1-1-3; Haislop 2--3 N. Lexington 79 Miller 68
Pleasant, warmed up 111 the sec- Rlpl~ .. .. .. .......... 1 1
of
oollqlate career ao baU dropping through just as li2, Huntizlilon 44.
1 2
contest into the second extra -7; Helley 14--9--!7: Barker Lake 59 Clay 57
ond to wtn 37' 26 · and !led for Racme .... ............
canned 13 ftehleoals and oil the final buzzer aounded.
frame.
4-4--12: Robtnette ~10. Rosslord 85 Woodville 37
third place, while Racine al•o Nelsonvllle ........... 0 S
thrOWJ enroute to the 32 In upping their seaeoo rocOblo Collf&amp;e llllketl!llll
Th• completely exhausted TOTAUI 28-17-18.
Bowling Green 78
ord to
Rio Granda bad four IIJ UDIIed Pnu IDterulloTTii
Southwestern team, with two Score hy quartera:
Perrysburg 68
AJ a remit, ha outscored I"' players m ~ble ~ top- Ohio State 98 Purdue 07
starter&gt; benched with five per- Allensville 13 28 I&amp; 8 4 7-78 Fort Frye 81 Philo 60
leading collelli&amp;le
ped by Trouts 32 pom!l. Bill St · Loulo 78 Cln innatl' \'8
..,.al fouls, failed to score in Southweatern 18 13 18 16 4 O-jl9 New Lexington St. Aloysius 58
maker, Kent Paul, who ltniJhed Yount nettad 23, and Terry '
c107
the S&lt;COnd overtime while the Reserve score: Allensv11le 50,
Marietta St. Marys 55 (01)
211 poln!l, rlltbt m hiJ oea- W11Jlarna 20, witb Steva Gilmore Bowling81Green
71
44
• b-1 Lambert guliZ!fd 'in f 0 u r Southwestern 32.
Frazeysburg 70
adding 15 .. the
Mtamt
Kent
89
.
points of the seven tallied by
Lickin' Valley 61
In .
their allilh vJc.
for I h.
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the Bombers lor lhe rictory.
Buf!Qio ~ Warsaw 116
In 1._
Akr M M rt tta Coach Herold Barker's High. Crooksville 70 Roseville 69 (:! ot) Frank Eschlernan as Middle•• pao seven Jlllllel
on
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landers, in dropping their third
COLUMBUS (UP!) - OhiO . West Muskingum 82
port High school head football
third In a row, the Redrnen For
Coach Dick Klopfen- Kenyoo 114 Baldwtn-WaUOC4! 52
.,raioht thriller, were !llthout college basketball records, mAdamsville .13
coach the past three years won
broke open a very tight 1arne stein's Foresters,13 the loes wu Ohio Weoleyan 85 Mt.' Uitlolt 66
the services ol jUnior Rodney cludTing games of JaLn. 2S:
Waterford 70 Deavertown 69
no laurels.
the second hall which saw their eighth In
KIDlOS.
Central Slate If/
Cook, a dead-eye Jump lhooJ. y eam
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Shandooh 82 Bye,.ille 78
He is quick to admit what he
tt'aillng the Foresters 60- Rio Grande Is now Idle until
State 81
or, who was bedcled with I he cenoungstraltoStawnte
144 02 11201911 1044w Greenfield McClain 69
set out to do - build a winning
with
16
minutes
remaining
Thursday
when
they
Invade
Youngstown
1!6
BulfloloIn the conf&lt;!st.
Kentucky for lbree pmes over Hiram 88 AOegheny 77 M (ot)
Du.
John Carroll
7 I 609 552
Pleasant View 67
football team in Class AA corn·
The seory was tied five tlmeA the weekend hoping to k e I p Fenn 92 Tblel 77
The large crowd at Southwest- Ohio Untv.
12 3 1157 lOlB IMiami Trace 71 Circleville 65 petition at the smallest sc~ooi
in the first hall and three time• their otreak Intact.
Ohio Northern 100 Oily~ If/
em saw the lead change bends xavier
10 4 12116 1120 Columbus South 85
'" the league - "rnply wasn 1 m
In the second hall before Phll They begin at CampbellsVille Rio Grande 118
.
at least 12 times and the ...,,. Toledo
10 4 1088 912 1
Dayton Roosevelt 69
what the crystal ball had for
Trout's driving lay-up ahot put 071 Thur!day night, then tangle
Huntington (Ind.) fl
tied on 10 otbe1' occaolona In Akron
10 4 1085 913 Columbus St. Charles 85
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the "barn-burner."
otterbein
7 3 687 644
. Columbus Rosary 50
But satiSfaction, m some mfa61-30 with 1557 to play.
and COTtciude the IOUI"'Iay trip
Malone Toornamerrt
Tile victory upped Allensvll· Dayton
10 5 1174 111112 Harn•llon Township 71
sure, ha.s come to Eschleman
With guard Terry Wllhams, on Monday night at Cumber·Graco 89 Malone ?i ·
Je's season mark to 11-7 while Denison
10 5 922 849
Amanda 55
who resigned as football coach
Trout.• guard Steve Gilmore, ond
llouthwesf&lt;!rn is now even at Cedarville
8 4 883 931 Newark Catbollc 56
last October and stayed on to
Capt. Bill Youna hlttiJ&gt;I from
H lor the campaign.
Bluffton
Columbus North 47
complete his U!achmg contract ·
aU over the court, Rio Grande
3 4 948 849
Jimmy Holley's 37 polnu top- Wittenberg
8 4 741 608 Carroll 85 Canal Wmchesf&lt;!r 55 through thiS year. .
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Its lead to 88-71 with 1:41
12
pod both t&lt;:ams will&gt;
David Fenn
6 3 715 631 Teays Valley
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Saturday mght hiS Eighth Mike Evans, had very little or lre~rlalnlng.
.Barker addmg 12 before f&lt;llllmg Wilmington
7 4 890 841 Washmgton Court House !9 Grade basketball team woo the no play ina experience
From that point on, It WIO
out ill the fourth quarter·
Steubenville
10 6 1221 1060 Colurnbu• Ready 53
Second Annual Bl{! Bend Eighth turning out early Jbl Decem· aU Rio Grande •• the
score
Lambert lad AllensvUII with Miami
10 6 1144 1035
Columbus Alter 4t
Grade 1181kotball Tournament at ber
moun!Od to I 38-71 spread With
It potn!l while tb&amp; area'• ninth Findlay
8 5 1~ 1035 Paint Valley 711 LaurelvUie 711 Pornoroy with three B!ralght VIc· W&lt;th ju.t enough patience-- four minutes remalnlnK.
loading I&lt;!Orer, David Graham, Wooster
8 5 891 186 Millersport 63 Rea~ 52
tortes. over Pomeroy 29-27, ov· and impotlence - Eachteman Freshman ShJII'ill1 - Greg
held to 12. Gerald
Seltz Cincinnati
9 6 1017 982 Columbus UniverSity 15
er
38-32 , ancl over Wa- brought Lyons along to become
Rio's IOOth point on
toOk runner up honor11 for the Rio Grande
8 5 1042 1052
Fairbanks 46
hama 38-t/. The etring ran hiS the team'• JeadjTJg ocorer and
jump shot lm; o 100-78
willnen with 14 points.
Capital
7 5 858 1126 Madison South 11
oquad'• record to 8-3, the best rebouricter anc1 i\:vans was seeand the Redmen were ov.In tile reserve game. Ali&lt;'ns- Ohio Wesleyan 7 5 770 766
West Jefferson 64
of any athletic unit at MHS since ond htgh team ocorer In the
thocentury mark for theeeeYEAH •I • ·..
ville made 1t a clean sweep by Ohio State
8 6 1090 1049 Columbus Hertley 57
the fabulous baseball season of tournament. L)IOTII had never ond consewtlve 11me. In !hair
pasting the Southwestern
re- Baldwln-Wal.
6 7 11104 1029
Columbus Eastrnoor 52
!957 when then Baseball Coacb
yed bukethall hardly · last 1inJ Tueodly night th
oerves 541-32 · Bud Jackson was Defiance
922
932
Lakewood
75
Sheridan
60
Nolan
Swakharner
piloted
the
a
forrn, even san
' dlol , belore
m
ou ,.er Ken tuc ky Chraa~
6
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any
5
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Standings

1913'1

MLU1I J'la.

ft11i,t

Pettey·less KC
Defeated 59-52
BELLEAIR, Fla.
ert Kiersky of De1raf ~~~
F:a., won the American
golf title in a lUdden death By -shade Squad

zt.

Pomeroy, Jeff Swisher of Point o _ 28.
Pleasant, Mike Martin of Rut- Pomeroy -

MldcUepc1rt

Lamb

three-year-old futy
b oke a leg dUrin&amp; the race
and had to be destroyed.

named to the AU-Tourn~\ team Pomeroy
2 10 21 r1
Lyons, Mike Evan• and Mark Pl. Pleasant - Do•fllnger I.
Tannehill. They joined five Wright 3, Swisher 9, Mamhaut

others, Lennie Van Mder

Prna ~-

Saturda!y
INNSBRUCK, AUitrla (UPI)
- \ustraUan slder lloet Milne
fa' ~Jlled When be llrtlct I
: • · It about 60 mll01 per hoar
lu ..ing a pre-Olympic nm.

the tourney.
Three Middleport boys were Pl. Plea9ant

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19~

Chevrolet Impala Super

6 cyl., standard tram . Deluxe equipped, heater, red finish,
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Lena Home are the guea11 Fob.
!be same network'• Perry
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L. Wlnobremter

L. Std!art
A. Stoborl

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1960 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 Door ~ _ $1295

Pomeroy Motor Co.
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lo Wlteb te1tvtake by
Pll'llllllt," *'1tor
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Coca oace Sid Caellr'a video ton. llolc1 CfrmlGilMl
lideldot, vlolll CBS-TV'• lliJ). olben, ll lbal lt'a nllll..
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Pob. B.•.Olear
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Spt. H.T. Coupe. Less tha!l 9000 actual miles by careful local
owner, 2:10 H.P. engine, automatic trans., power &amp;teerina: and
brakes, red vinyl interior with bucket seat, spare never used,
autronic ey11, radio an~ heate~ , fu_n~ equipped ~md as sharp
and niee &amp;&amp; one could f•nd. White f1msh..

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paDJ of Broadway'a '"
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tbe play lllld tbe -..p opera.
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sepHotne Restaurant now open
tic
tank.
Get
K1ean-Em-A!J
turing home cooked meJats, 1
real uh uh good Italian pizza. Septic Tank Cleaner. LandOpen for breakfast from 6 a. mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy .
1 24
m. till midnight. Phone
orders WY 2-9976. Check
prices. We would appreciate WARM Momjng Stove,
your business. Frank Bar·netllel um size. W. E. Brown, 1
1 24 3tc
West of Chester on Ch,este·rPomeroy Rd.

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leased Its report on 111J0i&lt;!nc
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L. Clelland
M. Bailey
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Setr-.~y of L.abor .IVIJlard
Wb1z :• p p e ar on NBC-TV'o
"SuJ!411r.~ sbow Sunday to """'"
men! on lhelr coml!1l ~ to
Japan. ..AIIo SUnday, women
compete fer tbe fl!'lll limo on

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Fr ~ demonstration.
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SELIEVG

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DO YOU have a drinking problem? For help, contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Trt..COUD·
ly AA Group. Wrile, Box 201,
Middleport, 0 .
11-3-tfc
GUNS
1\'e buy, seU !Uld trade guna.
Bill Wellman. Les Williamson
at Tiffin Jewelers, Phone 50,

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Point Pleasant, W. Va.

10 18 •Jc
AUTOMOBILE !nsuraoee been

For Sale

B' BRANNER

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punch bowl ..,. the alllor. Nopklno wen while tlecor·
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An amngemertt rl red
MiM VJrclnla Clatworthy, dau: buda, &amp;be Ill\ « their clfild.
ghter o1 lbe late James Oat- ron, ...,lered &amp;be televwon.
.. ..IYI!J1wyl worthy, Sr., and Mrs. Margaret Iridlvidual cake SQIItres Iced
CI~tworthy and ~~ ~=- In white toppecl with 1 white

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New ollicers were
elected
when the WOIIIOil'S Aaoclatlon
o1 the Middleport First United
Presbyterian Churcb mel 'l'llunday evening at the ~urch. Mn.

Middleport

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AJsisfance .fJ

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DI-IJ--..1
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By Loyal Women

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People In
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Pomeroy

ta aas1s1 with

community projecta ....., ~
when the Loyal W_.a Cjus

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Hostess For b

. NOW YOU KNOW

Mati'O(I'S Clu

MEIGS THUTRE

e

Mn. Jack ~bile entertahi&amp;be Put Maltonl' Club c1

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Mrs· ""·
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bow and 'oteddlnl bells dec&lt;&gt;rat- Geor_gdede Andderson,
Mrs, Ernest Lallance and
.II
i';d ed
In sUver pund! and minl8 prest
an open= "~
Mrs. James Souders W""' In .,....., m~ ,.,..,._, · ,......,.
r
FrldaJ
ng, were uru ' .
• ol ·-'••-· bells ing with devotions and prayer.
•·•t '"· at lhe church
Mt. 111111 Mn. ll&lt;&gt;llln .:1:1~~~~
iiiiiiiii-;1Strauss Neu
In marriage January 28, 19311, at 1'" &amp;be shape
w""";d' Mrs Miss Margaret Sauer gave Gallipolis =·~~ ~';
r::iJ~ Tile rniellng.
opened with
""rd from
' A.
Sr.,
the Federated Church parsonage and roses,
serv ·
· lhe missionary prayer lor the Frances R
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hoopltal. 1 New Year's prayer· given
RDI)In (Buidl)
opened the meellnC
in Pomeroy . with the Rev.l Lewis Long, sister ol Mrs. evenin . Final plans were made cal paUent at Holzer
Mrs Ernest Lallance. Mrs.
thai
had arrived .In
the L&lt;t-d's ~ayer In uRIPOMIItOY, OHIO
Ralph Kuether officiating. They N~tzllng, ,.....ed the cake. and for .frvlrig the Eastern Star Also callmg on Miss Roush was Childs gave the 1963 class rewhere he wJU be allltloloedq "'!';
are the parPnts of two sons I Susoe Neutzllng presided at the 1
be h ld F b 4 N Mrs. Etta French of Jack801l.
u· I"-·
PIJns were made to present
1
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bo
1
Assisting
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serv
uncheon
to
e
e
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Col
bu
pent
port
011 var oos
ac
v
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two
years.
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TONIGHT &amp; NESDA Y
Jim and Bill. and a daughter. punc
w·
In- uvn rwm, . urn '· '
R... Fred Gardner reported Mr. and Mrs. Garland
«ill
ta Mrs. flleo, ,.eu ~.. ,
• officers were elected and
"MARY MAaY"
Susie who wm hosts for the mg were Mrs. James Clatwor- 1
'd
Mr p lila the weekend wolll hls parents,
be ol th ch ~
•- gh
Ann
member of !be club, who with
(Technicolor)
·
thv Sr Mrs Henry Clatwor- ' c ude, preso en1• s. au
p- M and Mrs Cheater Erwin. seven mem "
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and ...,u tor'
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huaband observed
~
Debbie Reynolds, Bart')' Nel · afternoon.
.
M N 1 I thy. and
., Mrs
. ~ar Roush ltonstall; vice president, Mrs. rD. ld Wiley. ~shman al are hospitalized with Mrs. Wll· . their home, Vandalia, Sunson, Diane McBai.n, Micbael
For the occaSIOn "
eu .
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. h Wall
d
i
av
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Ids . In !be now
is'l with h lt- 1-··· 1)'eddlng anniversary Sun..
· 1 ed knit Miss Goodall registered the Dwlg '
ace; """"'
v ce Ohio University spent Saturday ham Reyno
glv g
·
alter 1 v 1
er
at an - n house. M r 'Rennie.
zlmg wore a rose co or
president Mrs George Ander' L.ler report
John Sauvage
"'RA'
ColorcertDon
dress and a corsage of while guests.
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and Sunday with '"" parents,
·
Mr'. and Mrs. J~ld
will" entertain Grand Of,
h
ted
son; secretary • rs.
Yr o n M nd Mrs L R WUey
~"' OScar Roosh presldtnt,
II
f ~ Eut.e Sta
ho
camat1ons andbpeariMear;~ 112 1 The ""'"pie received many Miller ; and treasurer, Mrs. Wal- rM. 8 ad M.rs ·Robe
. rt Koe.bier •·a·s ;;, c•·rge of the buslhess
of Columbus visited
cera 0
rn
r w
WID . .,.d THURSDAY
· wllh a Stiver ow
r .• euI' - , n1ce g1'ft s from the'or fr 1ends ter Wadde 11 . Th e oIf'1cers WI·11 f Col
r. bn
·
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'~ a Jetter of approwill be JfInInstruction,
MiddleportFeb,
fill' t _h t
J•n. 29-30
, .
.
visited
Thursday
meeting
when
with her bro ther and
4
1 00
NOT OPlN
0
8
, lmg w?re
white ~arnah . t and relatives.
, be installed at the next meet~ lth hu mu~...... Sally Schaaf elation was read from the EmMr. and Mrs.
.
__ a..
d
boutonmere Also wea rmg w 1 e- ,
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The meeting w
er s.........r,
and
note. of thtui.M was rea
carnation c~rs;ges were M i s s I Guests from out of town ln~ mg m e ruary .
and grandmother, Mrs. Roy ily Flynn Home In Indiana
.
Mrs. Zelia Cross fM • gtfl; I
FRIDAY ood SATURDAY
Susie Netuzling and Miss Jan- clu~ed Mr. and Mrs. Sam was closed with prayer.
Sansbury, while here to at· a Chrisunas gift sent rrom the
her at the Galllpolla Mtd- '
Jon. 31-Foi&gt;. I
, ice Goodall
Strauss. Athens; Mr.
and
tend funeral services lor Dr. tlass. A thank you note was
~nter where· site has been
..RAMPAGE•
The dini~g room table was • Mrs. L. B. Foreman and M[Pleasant Valley Ho•pllal
Kenneth Amsbary. Mr. Koehler read from Homer Jooes, a !&gt;'!- Mrs. Norman Fisher and
patient for three. m~
('l'e&lt; hnlcoiOI')
.
Robert Mitdmm, Elsa Marti· I lovely in white hand drawn lin- 1and Mrs. George Carson, MasJs a brother of .Mrs. Amshary. lient at Meigs General Hospital.
of Senecaville,
birthdays of Mrs. Walter
nelli Jaek Hawkms.
en
cover
and
centered
with
a
on.
W.
Va.:
Mr.
and
Mrs
ADMITTED:
Kelly
Waller·
Also
here
for
the
funeral
were
The
class
voted
to
contribute
guests
of
her
Hayes,
Mrs. ji;velyn Lewl,\1 and
"THUNDER ISLAND"
white
hasket
of
white
i
Doyle
Shuler
and
family
and
son,
Apple
Grove;
James
JuhlMrs.
Amsbary}
other
brolh~r
to
the
March
of
Dimes,
to
sun-In-law,
Mr.
and
Emerson
Jones wero oliGene Nel!iion. Fly Spain. Bfi.
KeUy. Miriam Colon.
themurns. green and
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Rucker Neal of mg, Har~ford; ~ary
Taylo1, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lollls par.e cancer pads for ~se· by
Robert Wamsley and
served.
·
leaves and while and green can- Cheshire; Mrs. W. R._ Raub, Kanauga , David Duncan, Ap- Haines (Wanda Koehler), Grov&amp;- Meigs County AmeroCIIJ! Can- .
Games were played and prlz.
•dies on a white base A two Mr. and Mrs. Leo Altier and pie Grove; Rt&gt;gma Gibbs, Hart- port; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Koeh· cer unit, and to assist With the M"- Alonzo CUster left today es won by Mrs. Patrick Gallag·
SUN .. MON. and TUES.
Feb. 2-3.o4
tiered wedding cake Iced
family and Robert Baird, Com- ! ford ; Mrs. Rtley S~artz, Hen- ler . Jr. and d~ughter, Bryan, bloodmobile program In Febru· for Mansfield to be with her
Mrs . Lee Roosh, Mrs. WU.
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE" I
white
and
tmled
m
pale
ing.
and
Mrs.
Beulah
Burge
of
derson;
Mrs.
Ed
Childers,
Lou•
Ohio;
and
Miss
Betty
Koehl,
e
r,
ary.
Members
are
being
asked
sister,
Mrs.
L.
R.
Farmer,
.
Anthony,
Mrs. Evelyn Lew(Technicolor)
and
topPed
wilh
an
arch
of
Parkersburg,
W.
Va.
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lsa,
Ky.;
Mrs.
Kenneth
Powell:
Gallipolis.
The
Koehlers
were
to
contribute
sheets
for
the
canreturned
to
her
home
Sunday
Is,
Mrs.
CharleS
Bennett, arid
Paul Newman . Joanne Wood·
ward Thelma Rtttr . E\·a Ga- 1 ver )eaves with the silver
I Apple Grove. Cathy tynnCWal former Middleport residents. cer project.
from the hosptlal.
Mrs. James Pullen, '!'he aelt
Maurce Cht&gt;l'P.Iier. Geo.
eral. ":IS" in the center,
COMPLETE PLANS
ters, Pliny; Mrs. Water arn- Miss Jeanette Crooks, who
e
ou
lans to meet Mr. and Mr~.
meeti"!! wiU be held at ~be
' on one end of the table and
er, C\ofton.
I teaches at Marietta. apent the Th gr p p .
.
and son, l'l&gt;tbp, ol
home of Mrs. Kalad Hlndy.
PT. PLEASANT - PIan s DISCHARGED: Brenda and weekend in Columbus with Miss Wednesd:k m~~~- ~
~
weekend guests of
Tile hostesses Mrs Bechtle
have been completed by. the John Saunders, Glenwood; Mrs. Judy Butcber.
m. to m e ny on " ~ .. b~Mrs. Dessle
and Mrs. Marl;., Ailensworlh
Women's Bowling Assoclalton Clara Fowler,_ West Columbia; 1 Miss Carol Hudson. teacher be sold by the clas;j ~
Miss Nelle. Bing and Mrs.
chicken salad and hat
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for Second Annual City Tour· I Mrs. Stella Kmg, Pt. Pleasant; in Columbus spent the week day anmversa~es Oth ·w tts
Neulzlmg called on Mrs. rolls to those attending in~lud0
0 p T 0 M E T R I S T
nament. The tournament Is sch-, William Gebhart. Clifton.
I end with her'· parents Mr. and man Lohse, rs.
a
Patterson. Sunday after- ·
Mrs Walter Hayei Mn ·
Office Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
eduied for February 15 and 161 BIRTH: A son .to Mr. an d l Mrs George Hudson.'
and Mrs. Dave Fa~me~
xt noon.
A Y~ng M.rs Patrldr ~
Thurs - East Court St., Pomeroy
at the Kumlnnan
Bowling ~"·o~~bert Milstead, Gallipo- M~. and Mrs. Charles Lucas ::::;;;~-w~~s~sse~rs~ ~o~~. Mrs. Bertha Hall Is assisting lagh~r, Mrs.' Har~y Houd~helt,
Lanes.
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and_ daughter, MarJor~e, Cale- Mrs. Lee Childs, Mrs. Fred Detho care of Samuel Perry. Mrs. Charles Bennetf, Mrl. Evedoma, Ohio, visited with her weese, Mn. Leota Hawley
Richard Hartung. and son, Jyn Lewis, Mrs. Llllla~ Slelff,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mrs. Leala Gothard.
of Marietta and Mr. Mrs. Willis Anthony, Mts. John
Jones .. Tbey_ viSited with Mr.
.
Mrs. cfarence Spurrier were Lyons, Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs.
Jones m Me1g~ General Hospot- Mrs. Robert Re1bel pr~.senlguests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion French, Mrs.
l'llfred
al where be IS tmprovmg af- ed the program entitled, Who
Weyersmiller and dau- RDush and Mrs. Emerson Jones.
Is My Neighbor" followed by
ter an illness of four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight en- the benediction given by Rev. ll!nMter,rs.. Julia Davis and daiigh- 1
SERVICES HELD
tertained Sunday with a birth- Gardner. A dessert course was
Mrs. Patsy Broyles, of
dey dinner In honor of her aunt served following the . meeting
visited sunday with Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT ,_; I"Uneral
Mrs. C. R. Neighhorgall of by the officers includi"!! Mrs.
daughter and son-In-law service for former Mason Cou~
Huntington who has been herP Roush, Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Rei·
. ~rui Mrs. Elmer Wickham. tian, Mrs. Grace Withers, 82,
for a visit. Other diDiler guests bel and Mrs. Emesl Lallance.
Mr. and Mrs. walter Walker of Hunt1ng4&gt;n, was held Moowere Mrs. Knight's mother,
Sunday with her lister day 10:30 a.m. at the S~e Fuo
Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Middleport,
RELEASED ON BOND
and brother-in-law, Mr. ' ai1d neral home with Dr. Royco K.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sallaz
Mrs. Pearl Parker.
M~Donaid officiating. Mrs, WIIIJ.
and son, Dick, Ripley, W. Va. PT. PLEASANT - Bruce .Carla Fisher daughter of Mr. et~ died Friday at her home.
Mrs. C. R. Nelghborgsll, Hunt- Blackburn, 49, Henderson, was and Mrs. Mason FislEr Is
Sbe wail bom In Mason County,
lngton, W. Va. • who has been released on bond from the coun- talesclng nicely at her ....... 1 the daughter of the lat,e A. W.
the house! guest of her sister, ty jail where he had been lodg· Minersville following surgery
and Sadie Hereford MeNeliL
, Mrs. M. C. Wilson, for several ed and charged with selling llq- Meigs Memorial Hospital.
She was the widow ol ·R. C.
weeks accompanied Mr. and uor without. a license after off!- Mrs. Norman Fisher and son Withers.
Mrs. Wade Sallaz and son, Dick cers raided ' Sam's Truck
and Mrs. Robert Warns- Burial was in !be Woodmel'l
· borne In Ripley for a last week. Blackburn's
anti daughter, June Ann, cemetery at Huntington.
visit.
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Sunday with Mr. and
Miss. Mary Phillips, a form- was scheduled for January
Mason Fisher and ':~~~I
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is a at IO a.m. Arrested by 11-'al of- Mr. and Mrs. Orris 1
AUXILIARY TO MEET
medical patient at St.
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d · the
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Hospital In Parkersburg,
ICers unng
wee en were vlslteo Sunday In New
'nte Ladles Auxiliary ol FeenMrs. 1,a hel Winebrenner
Marshall Nibert •29 ·
W. Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Bur· ey Bennett Post. In Middleport
Grove, charged with
rell Sawson.
will meet TUesday at 7:30 p.m.
, In Parkersburg to call on
tion _and_ Richard Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul llarrls and at the hall. The travellr.• prize
this past week.
G 11 119 F
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Mrs. Della Carnahan,
a opo
erry, on an
family visited Sunday with her will be donated by Mrs. Wll·
has been at the home of
warrant.
mother, Mrs. Ruth Goodnlte of liam Robson,
Bess Sanborn and'Mrs.
New haven, W. Va.
Sanborn, is visiting with rela· of General Service• Admlnls- Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs
Ia assisting In the care ol
lives In Racine.
tration in Point Pleasant since visited Sunday wllh Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Sam Arnold,
The Mothera March for the 1947.
Mrs. Frank Buck.
who ls convalesclns from I
polio drive In Rutland will be February 1 Is the last day for Gregory Roush spent the week broken ankle, received In a fall.
held TUesday evening
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filing for persona wishing to en·
•t Nitro, W. Va., with Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Mankin open! tha
at 6 p. m. The Rutland
1er the Primary race on May Juanita Porter and son, Frank.
In Columbus witb Mr.
ly Gardeners Club Is
12th.
Mr•. William Fisher of Bel·
Mrs. William McJ)onald.
the march In Rutland.
Vernon Weber Is president of
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the club.
Mrs. Nellie llarsotti Is a pa·
!lent at Holzer Hospital In Gallipolis. She was taken Utere
Saturday morning after becom- 11
lng ill at her home.
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Mlsil Sarah Bechtle, a business student in Columbus, spent
tbe weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bechtle and
son, Darrell.
Mrs. M. C. Flechlner of Col·
umbus was the weekend guest
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a.waltlnJ resulls of an lnvlt·
aiiOII lo Floyd G. Bro~ Assoc.,
Marton, ~-· englneermg firm,
to meet With it bere early next
week to talk a~ln about sewers.
. Thli time, however, council·
'lieD will ~ dlscu.,mg the "Ia·
gOOD IYPe of sewage treatlll&lt;nt, not the expensive standard •prt h""'tofore plan~ lor
Mldd!Oport. A basic feature of
such a se\llage treabnenl p~nl
i$ Its ~igh cost of ~n!ltruction
and •~nslve operodon.
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with Mayor Lee Smith pr.,id- 1if Brown and A..oc. will under·
ing, ~orked on this and a wide take to proceed on a lagoon
range of other public matters type sys!enl.
Monday night.
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The Brown flrm prepared
The sewerage Issue came preliminary plans three years
when Gene Harris said action ago for a standard type systo begin collecting sewage fees tern, then Mltldlepoel del'ayed
woold .require a· resolution of construction In favor of pleadnecessity by councU.
ings before state and u. S. pol·
However, because two qew lulion authorities, boping · ta
counclimen, Robert Craig and show Middleport abould not
Clifford Stumbo, are just get- have to baUd an expensive
lin' into the sewerage problem treatment plant.
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admlmstrallon for lhe past IS dead end recently when the
years, cruncll delayed the reso- Ohio River Sanitation Compact
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MASON, W. VA.

RUTLAND, OHIO

New Models in RCA Victor ...

Archie Henry
Is in Race for
Delegates

Television Sets, New Table Model Television Sets, New Console
Model Television Sets, RCA Victor Hi-Fidelity Radio-Phonogritph$
with FM StereO Radio, R,CA Victor Stereo Players, Transistor .

PT;· PLEASANT - A r c h I
Henry, Mayor of Henderson,
has announced the candidacy
for !be House of Delegates on
the Republican ticket In t h e
May 12th primary election.
Mr. Henry, 39, is tnheoina tl
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Republican to seek 011.
in lhls year's primary for !bat
office: Claude E . . Swann flied
on the Democrat tickel f o r
Houaei c1 Delegates last week.
~· Henry has served f I v
years 11 Mayor of
and lhJjj ;pa,ll !Dimmer
ployid oVauef Mate aboo1rd II
the centennial Showboat Rh&lt;ldodendron. He Is 1 member of
' the Maoon County Association
lor Retarded Chllth·en executive board and chairman of the
Handlcralf department o1 t h
Masolf 'County Fair Board.
is the .00 of Mrs. Sadie Hen.rv il
of G~Us FelT)'.
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of Middleport who served for'
many years as a justice of
peace, died last Thurday aiKI
was cremated Saturday, It was·
learned here today.
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Mr. Barnes had entered the · ·
Masonic Home sept. 21. 1961, "
sponsored by the Hiram Lotlgo ,·
No. 18, F and AM, Delaware, 0, ""•
He died at 5:20 p. m. Thursday .
In Rickly Memorial hospital at ·
_Masonic home.
Mr. Barnes was born in Mid.
Feb. 20, 1877. A bachelor, he lived many years with
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sister, a retired school ~
teacher, at 917 Locust-st.
Mr. Banres operated BD 1ft..
surance business and gained 1~
recognition as a humorist,
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FIIIST TIME - Mrs. Margaret . Ami'· ,ey Admission Clerk of Pleasant Valley
ohtirge of arrangements.
Hospital. itltervlews oct.ogenerian of • .;:Hord in a hospital first time.
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PAiiiS - French President
Charles de Gaulle today was
/t'eported content to risk denunc_iations from Washington and
a possible break with Nationalist China as the price for rec-ognizing Red China.
The proud, 73 - year - old
French leader characteristically kept silent about his move
toward Peking. He has schedul·
ed a formal news conference
for Friday to tell his
story.
French officials said De Gaulle
is convir,ced his acti()n was cor~
reel regardless o! possible repercussions In the Westem al·
lianco and from Nationalist China.

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Negro leadl!rs to&lt;lay promised
more racial protesto I~ A~:!&amp;l
wh""· ;~ons almost '
Into vlo~cie Monday night dur·
lng the third consecutive evening of mass demonstrations.
Pol!&lt;'!l lines barely kept the
•urging, shouting ·groups of Negro demonstrators and
white
spec18tors apart Monda) night
in a narrow !Jtreet near a doWJ'lo.
t_own restaurant which has teen
lh• taraet of Integration at
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N~W!I'!!II'!I'-' !!!1'1 broad..ot
otaliono llo.vo beeo &amp;ettln&amp;
calls about l'eports that CUbaa
Premier Fidel Castro bas beea
sbot.

SCARE Young Chds ~ta~ley. (17
steals smokeless puffs from daddy's pipe. Chris
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Stanley, Route 1, Mil·

CouncU ha1 equipped tho new
fire truck and &amp;be E-R I!Dbulance and the cruiser wllh FCC
approved radio unJIB.
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IN OTHER BUSINESS
Council also delayed a .r.
claion on a request by &amp;be mayo
'"'earlier this monlh for an ..,
dinance to empower him to • .-.
pend and fire viUage employes
for violation of orders, and r.
qutring employes ta resign II
they file for a public off~.
Further study of the Rt&gt;vi!led
Codf' m this connection will be
carried out.
Craig indicated the Recreation commission will meet Wednesdav at town hall to organize
for 1!164.
He also reported be had met
with _,h, fire company committee m regard to the firemen
drilline a well near the swlmming .pooL Firemen, who had
announced willingness to p r oceed with the well at their own
expens£ as a contribution to
..community service," w e r e
. given ;, green light to proceed.·
Further discussion on the
type , cost and requirements of
a building to house town equipment failed to produce • d&amp;cision. Men study was ordet.
ed
Re!)nirs to the crusier damaged recently in an accident
will bf' surveyed.
The Safely and Traffic committee will look into a request
by Homer Cook, owner of the
form~r Meigs. Grocery
Co.,
building. for new trafFic regulalion&lt;; at North second and Rutland-St . A Bright Star Markel
is expPcled to open in the buS. ir,g soon.
Mayur Smith read a letter of
appreciation from the Middleport Chamber of Commerce for
making parking free prier to
Christmas. He also publicly
thanked Chief of Pollr• Herb
Gilko:~ and building contractor
Bot&gt; King .l&lt;tr peraonal- -vloes
in clearing snow from the
streello recently.
Cooncllmen attending were
Zerkle, Stumbo, Craig, Roger
Morgan, Wayne Gibbons and
Harris. Clerk Gene Grate assisted the mayor.

on the proposal to obtain new the new fire contract system hlnatlon pumper-fire truck to
FCC approved radio equlpmen~ workt'&lt;l out.
replace two present pieces was
on the company's old pumper He said he could not approve tied ir. with an assessment plan
and fire truck units, and to extensive additional fire equip- (to get enough money), the
place an annual
assessment ment until the present $25,000 radio conversion problem also
ttl! and $61 on residents and bond issut for the
recently was left hanging.
businesses to update fire com· acquired new truck was paid Radio dealer John Werner depany equipment and to provide off.
scrii&gt;M the 12 volt transistor
fC&lt; its future replacement.
The firemen ouggeoted they type equipment that would
This drew open opposition poll tbe town by pelitlon to meet FCC regulations for the
from Councilman John Zerkle. learn bow such an asses,. old units. Council decided how·
He maintained council sbould ment would be accepted but ever, that to place this new
not impose such a . burden on Indicated they did not want equipment on the old units
the town's elderly people llv· to embark on that taok if the "might be premature." In the
ing :Jn fixed incomes. He pro- petitions sbould be Ignored.
meantime, permission may be
pooed , and council generally I That question was left open. sought to use old wide band
agreed. to wail and learn how Since obtaining a new com- 1radio equipment.
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voted· to slve Mlddll!port until
October, IB6S to compJr with
Its regulations, namely, to 1top
dumping untreated aewage into the Ohio River.
Since Brown and Assoc., had
prepared lit, earlier plans, the
much cheaper type . Jiiguon
treatment baa been apprOVed
by the Ohio · Board- of Health.
One is In operation a! MeArthur.
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Ji'IREMEN PUT OFF
Firemen Everett Bachner,
Dave Ohlinger, Bob Byer, Bruzz
Mills. and Blalna Walborn join·
ed In a two-pronged discuaalon

Leaders Sense
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