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Mrs. McBride is Leader lor

Around And ·
About
Middle· port

. Devotions Held by Star Class
!'or devollona Mrs. Pearl

T h H
eoc er as
Class Come
As His Guests

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Mrt. ]etHU HOlt
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Me- " Wonderful Promises" by Miss
Mrs. Robert Jewell at HarrlsOI\·
lrldi&gt; read ''Growln&amp; In Cbrlst" Mwnaw," "Methuselah "'
by
Frank Amott entertained the
ville .., Dec. 10111. DIICI•ulono
to.
the regular roeetJDs of Mrs Thomas Clark;
"God's
Brotllerhood cia" o1 the Enterwere held on how 10 be a bel·
lbe Slar Class ol the Syr.cuse Proomise" by Mrs.
Rlcbard
prise EUB church of which he
ter hoatesa and slldM we r •
Firat Unlted Prtibyterlan SUn· Rous~ and " ll ..Your Prayers !
is the teacher, Friday evenlng
shown on table settln&amp; and C.
Ia) Schooj In the church annex Aren 1 Answered by Mrs. Or- Mr. ond Mrs. Lewis Triplett at his home, Syracuse.
Mrs. Edgar Florlan and son, ble manners.
Tuesday night, Jan. Zll.
ville Slack..
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are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. i A short business session was Brei. of Lexington were guest.s A delicious luncheon was serRoll call was answered _with Th•' meetmg rl~sed With
• H. K. Hendricks of St. Albans, , held which opened with prayer this past week of Mr. and Mrs. ved at noon prepared by Mrs.
a scripture verse contammg benediction m unison.
M r !1. W. Va.
by the Rev. Menzel Smith. It Lawrence aB\lglas.
Jewell and her mother, Paul·
the word "winter" by seven Slack. hostess, served rPfresh- Mrs. Jeanette Weddell, Hunt- was decided to meet Friday Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barnltz · Atkins The meal ccnslsted
members present. Reports were ments to those named and Mrs. Iington . W. Va. has returned to February 28 at the church tore- and daughters, Carol and Ruth ::;"stuffed .pork chopo, potatoes,
read and approved and $5. was James QUick.
Iher home after several days organize the Otterbein Brother- Ann of Belpre •ere ~weekend carrots, green beans, a salad of
donated to the March of D1mes
visit with her mother, Mrs. Min- hood
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haymou Jello and a 4essert at whipped
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Lang,
Printz-liedermrn
Representative,
Mbs Frankie Mumaw led the
nie
Beverige
and
granddaughDu~ing
the
social
hour,
a
Barnitz
and
Mrs.
Allee
Robecream
and
Jello,
with
coffee;
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program session wlth Mrs. Me1 ter , Miss Beverly Perrin.
' poem was read by Miss Kay son.
hot rolls and butter.
Bride reading portions !rom the
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson McClintoCk and a taPe record- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eakew of Present were Mrs. Glen Jewwill be in our store
book. "Jesus Til&lt; World's Savand daughter, Coleen, who now ing of the homecoming held at Xeni&amp; were weekend guests of ell, Ava Gilkey, Grace Carr,
lor." a poem, "Jesus The Carreside In LOgan, visited with the church In November was re~:we:n~ :s.ar~~~d Shellar Orba Stout, Goldia Jones, Mary
penter." by Mrs . Roy Holmes; Mrs Gary Barmtz w ~:s guest friends - Sunday in Middleport played
Refreshmen~ Mwere and · s 1 Plt.stburgh Pa. are Carst&gt;y , Ruby H_alllday, Chrfs..
hYette
and
Pomeroy.
served
by
the
host to ,.v. e.,_ the son t 0 of her grandparent.s tine Carsey, Nelbe_ Tracy, Aile01
honmFatd a surpriSe .:. the Mr Roger Emmtsh and dau- zel Smith, Eldon Weeks, Carl
guess
,' line Long Leah Williams, AnesL ad's •1rd Birthdav•
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"s. IO~er rl av· LHevemng mDou lghters. Sally and Betsy, Day- Jennings Thomas Bentz, James Mr.
Ebe and Mrs.
St Charles Warne , gra n'JII
" , ' Mrs . Seth Nicholson ,
Is Party Orcaswn
home of Mrs
wrence L g- ton, JOined Mrs. Emmish at the will E~mett Wilt Dewey Pul- Mneezrd M. J h y ng and. Norma Lund, Addie Bradfle.d
las w1th Mrs Janet eWI!i.,
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Mr. and Mrs Thomas Grues- Mr; LoiS Clelland, and Mrs. -~ home of h1sEparent.sh, MMr. Eand hns and Ralph Spencer.
son ~I Urbana arrived Saturday The nCext _meetmLog w,
F ab
Mrs .C A. ,mm1s. . h r m. g called by the death of Mrs. hrJstine ng sIll onbe e ,
er entertained w1th a partv· re· Fave Gurn as c:o-hos tesses
evenm
cently at their Lincoln Heights
.
I mJSh " a patient m t e hosplt· , Auxiliary Plans
his gra~dmother, Mrs. Albert 26th. The subject w
aphome honoring their son. Jeff· Games were played and pr ~- al
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They are the guests o£ rons. cushions and hooked rugs.
roy Allen on his third birthdav. l"' awarded to Mrs Elza Gil- Mr and Mrs. James Brewing- For Lodge Dinner
thoeul_rngp.aren'·, Mr. and Mrs. w. Any lady in comm_unity is wei,
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and
Mrs
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~ and Mrs. Hank come. p ot1uc k d ~nner WI 11 be
]ce cream, cake and kool 81~ 1
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n ra, 10 Plans were discussed to serve R. Carpenter
With complete sample line of Spring Coats
were served to Stephanie, Jya, IBrmker Mrs ~arolyn Sur~:;~ ~ Grande. were Middleport vlsi- a dinner for the Daughters of Young.
served.
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Lee, Vem and Robbie Ord, 1 Mrs BarnJtl won the
tors Saturday,
America District Lodge rally, Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees
----~nd Suits - Don't miss this opportunity to
Myrta w11son, Betty Rea and P•IZes.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Gene
Abbott
April
9,
when
the
Ladies
Auxiland
children
David
and
Karen
Ple
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ant · Valley Hospital
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Kathy Russell. Kathy Wh1IIO&lt;'k,l Aile•· the honore&lt;l guest np- 1 (Cinda Morris) of Lancaster iary of the Syrcause Volunteer of Columbus' arrived Saturday, • _ADMJTI'ED: Mrs. Henry
~ake your .selection of I
coat Or SUit
and Troy and Joy Edwards. ened her many lovely g1fts, re- were guests last week of the~r Fire Department met in t h e ror a visit with her parents, GibW,, Hogsett; ~rs. Raymo~
Favors were balloons and freshmenls were served by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- village hall Monday night, Jan. 1 Mr and Mns Everett Thomas Sanders, Crown Ctty; Paul Stlgfr~~ this tremendous variety of fabrics lncl
party hats. Jeffrey Allen re- hostesses to those named above liam Morris and family and Mr. T/.
' and other reiatives In Middle- all, Pt. Pleasant; !\Irs. George
ceived a number of g1fts from ·""" Mrs. IV. 0. Barmtz, Mrs. and Mrs. Martm Abbott. They The meeting was called to or- port. Mr. DeWees returned Bell,.·, Leon; william King,
styles found only in the Printzess line.
Ann Browning, Mrs. AI ICe were enrou.te to Florida on a- der by second vice presid~nt, home Sunday evening and Mrs. Eleanor_; Lloyd Powers, Ashton:
his friends .
Robeson , Mrs. Marrla Arn- vacat1on tnp.
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Mrs. Herman London w 1 t h DeWees and children remained Mrs: Chnton Cooger, Ew!ngton ,
old, Mrs. Mildrt&gt;d Shuster , Mrs. Mr. Herman Bail~y, FISher- Lord's prayer Jed by Mrs. Ed- lor a visit.
Wilham Lloyd, Cottageville.
Betty Metzner, ami Mrs. Dea11 st, ' ' a med1cal patient
Coats In Junior Sizes at ith Hond, followed by the pledge Mr . and Mrs. Jack Kennedy IIISCH~RGED: Mrs. Benny
.
Barnitz.
I Me1gs General Hospital. .
to the American flag .
of Columbus were weekend Thevme.r, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Neva
POMEROY, OHIO
Senrling gifts but unalhe to
Mr. L. W. McComas v1slted Roll call was answered by 16 guests of his mother, Mrs. Willi- Gore Pl. Pleasant.
Misses Sizes and Half Sizes
attend were Mrs. Jean Dabo, over the weekend In Columbus members present and reports am Kennedy.
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
BIRTHS: A son to Mr. and
Mrs. Marilyn Hetzer, Mr~ . Lu- w1th h1s mother, Mrs, J E. Me· were read and approved. There George Kom Jr. who Is at· Mrs . Henry G1bbs, Hogsett; a
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE"
(Technicolor)
cille Swartz, Mrs. Doris Ann
.
will be a vegetable soup and tending Barbers school In Co- son to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Paul Newman . Joanne Wood- Wondy&gt;rd, Mrs. Pearl Poulin, Comas.
Rose Ann Ltsle,
Syraruse, chili supper at the Syracuse lumbus spent the weekend w1th Sanders, Crown Cit~·; a daugb·
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ward ThPima Rftf&gt;r. F.va Ga.
J.
bor, Maurce Chevalier, Geo. 1Mrs. Marjoria Eorrner and Mrs. , was the weekend guest of her schoolhouse on February 15 his parents' Mr. and Mrs. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Billy
IMargaret Follrnd.
Tobias.
aunt, Mrs. t. W. McComas. with serving to begin at 4:30. George Korn Sr.
. Dowell , Leon.
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Colorcartoon•
M1ss Maxme Bennett, ColumMrs. Freeman Enoch was in- c .W. Kirkland of Kenton,
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CLUB TO MEET
WED. ond THURSDAY
bus. spent the weekend
with stalled as vice president by past ~spe~nt~t~h~e~w~ee~k~end~~w~i~th~hl~s~fll~m~i~ly~,~M~u~lb~e~rgry~A~ve~.===J==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::::::=!::=::~'!t
A
Public
Meeting of the Ha p- her
p•rents, Mr. and Mrs, president Mrs. Ada Slack.
Feb. S-6
py Go Lucky 4-H Club will be Charles Bennett.
NOT OPEN
Get well and sympathy cards
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held on ·Tuesday, February 4t h Friday dinner guests of Mr. were sent. The meetlog closFRIDAY ond SATURDAY :at 7 p.m. at ~e Mason Meth o- and Mrs. Charles Bennett were ed with prayer by Mrs. Hond.
"GlDGE"T GOES TO ROME'' dist church. Ronnie Thompson
Miss Lillian Greenlee, Arbuck- Mrs. Black and Mrs. Donald
(Tet'hnicolor'
president
of
the
Club,
and
Mr.
le,
W. Va . and Mrs.
Grace Hubbard, hostesses, served reCindy Carol, as Gidget, Jam·
James
Lewis,
Activily
Leader
Greenlee. Charleston, W. Va. freshments to those named aes Darren, Jessie Royce Lan·
.
dis Ceaare Danova, Danielle will be in charge or the rn~t They also visited with Mr. and bove and Mrs. Franklin Rend·
deMetz, Joby Baker, Don ing. Hostesses are Becky Lew- Mrs. Lon Greenlee and family rix, Mrs. Woodrow Hendrix,
Porter , Jeff Donnrll.
is and Paulo Werry. The pu b- while .here. Mr. Greenlee has Mrs. Maxine Sayre, Mrs. Larry
Feltur•tte: Spies &amp; Guy1
He is cordially Invited to attend been ill lor several days but is Hubbard , Mrs. Myla Hudson,
Colorcartoanl
recuperating.
Mrs. Bill Hayes, Mrs. Larry
!
COMMITIEE
MEET
Salser. Mrs. Clinton Pierce,
SUN ., MON .. TUES.
The
executive
Committee
o
F•b. 9 thru 11
I Doors of Family
Mrs. Bill Rizer, Mrs. Thomas
the Chester Community Bib!
"WIVES AND LOVERS"
~ Store are Oosed
Clark, Mrs. Agnes White, and
Janet Leigh, Van Johnson School will meet Sunday, Feb
Th S b
J
Sto
guests, Mrs. Donald Cottrill and
Shelly Winters
e an orn ewe1ry
re , Mrs Harry Potts.
[ ruary 9 at 2 p.m. at the Che ,..
operated by Miss Bess Sanborn
·
ter Method111 church.
and Mrs. Mabel Sanborn, formally closed Its doors this week
alter having been a life time
family business.
Earl Ingles. watch repairman
In the store for the past 17
Mrs. James Faulkner receivyears, has no plans at present
1
conr.erning his work. He will ed a pleasant surprise this week
;
have his equipment at his home when her daughter and son ar·
'
rived for an unexpected visit.
, in Mason, W. Va.
Guests
included
her
daughter
Others who have assisted In
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Include Mrs. C. H. Wise Jr., Fred Mees, Columbus, and her
You ean oove money by applying
1 Mrs. Arthur Skinner, Mrs. Lar- son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
ceiling tile yourself. Come in and
ry Wiley, Miss Sharon Jones, Lawrence Faulkner and son,
see our large selection in both
1 Miss Karen McElhinney
and Larry, of St. Albans, W. Va.
acou1tic and non-acoustic typeL
i other high school student.s in The Lawrence Faulkners have
been in Florida with his wile's
1 parttime work.
I
parents, at West Palm Beach.
School Dales Set
other visitors with Mrs. FoulFor District 25
kner were her grandson and
Anyone handy with tools can OJ&gt;
The School of Instruction of family , Capt. and Mrs. Phillip
ply ceiling tile. W• cqn gift you
District 25, Order of the East- Bauer and children Karen Lynn
the few 1imple in1trudions nHded
ern Stars. will be held Tuesday, and Phillip, Jr. who were enfr.'! the job. Til• a
Feb. 4 at the Masonic Temple route to their home in San Ansq.
fl.
with Evangeline Chapter as the tonio, Tex. from Washington, D.
host chapter.
C. where Capt. Bauer ~d
YOU
NEED
fOR
THE
JOI
Registration
will
begin
at
9:30
been
stationed lor speclaltrwn\
r''
a.m. at the Temple with lunch-l.l;;;;nii,g.=========;l
eon to be served at noon at the II
Middleport Methndist &amp; PresJ
byt.rian Churches. During the
"J:'
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afternoon aession beginning at I
Get In On The ...
1 p.m.
grand officers of Ohio
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1will present the instruction
:.
' work. Mrs. James Clatworthy
is president of district 25 with Reg. $10 Col4 Wave
Mrs. Eugene Norton, Worthy
NOW $7.0D
Matron of Evangeline Chapter,
c.ntnt • •• • •• • • • •• • •• OnJr
presiding.
SHIRLEY'S
CORRECTION
,
I In !he Jist of thnse sending ·
BEAUTY SHOPPE
gilts to the shower held lor
Phono WY 2·2207
I Carol Bearhs. the name of Mrs. &amp;Yenlngs By Appointment
Just righ1 for a smooth, coJ.
j William Bartels was unintentCLOSED WED. AT NOON
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ially omitted.
orful job, Ealy·to·apply. Top

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Middleport, laced with a Fed·
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ing it• sewage or prepare for
court action by late 1965, Monday night took another hard
look at the lagoon-type treatment plan.
· Meeting especially to

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Uself with acquiring an Informal 10- system over the otandard treat- Attending besides the mayor
ahead li-om the State Dept. of ment plant Ia lbat the lormi!r were councilmen Wayne GibHealth. and making Its own sur· woul&lt;l CO!!l from fe,QOO to f'/,1100 bon•, John Zerkle, Gene Jlarvey for presentation to councll lltllually 1o maintain JJIId Oflet· ria Roger Morgan
Clifford
In the form of a lagoon t)'jM! ate, whereaa the treatmont plant '
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adding · 1 'buffer
zone of I,OOO feet to tbe near·
est home an estimated 40 acres
ld be' needed
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So their firm will
proceed

proposal as soon io pos•lble. would c&lt;lllt $18.000 annuaHy lo Stumbo,. Bob Craig, and Clerk
Chief •dvantage pt the Jag0011 operate and maintain.
Geno Grate.

Conn·CI.l A.sks
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Families Come
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to settle the dispute failed. All Brown and Associate Engineermembers of the OAS were m- ing firm of Marlon 0 connell
vited to the meeting except the asked the firm pr~' at once
Umted States and Panama.
Into a thorough inveatigatlon
of the feasibility of IJUCh a """r 1
Gov. George C. WaUace pour- ment system in Middleport.
ed 175 ~tate troopers into Ma- Speaking lor the firm
con County, Ala., tnday and Rob.rt Martin and
A~oort
promised that "we will resist" Hamilton. They heard ~~:;;1
federally ordered transfer of Lee Smith review the h
12 Negro students from padlock- of what Middleport has
ed Tuskegee High 10 schocls m in tno past starting In 1948 in
nt&gt;i~hborin~ tow?~·
regard to -ihe
governme~t's
~e rac1al cns1s blew . up cam~ljign to require all monic·
qUickly when a federal JUdge ipalltle' and Industries putting
ordered Monday that the 12 stu- waste in the river to treat It
dents be transferred by Wed- first
nesday to schools in Shorter
T.he cllma:r: of thlt review
Md Notasulga, Ala. The state _ to date _ came 11111 monllo
closed Tuskegee High because wben the Ohio River SanJIJI.
white sfudent.s abandoned it lion Compacl (OIUIANCOI a·
wh•n the Negroes integrated greed to bring Mlddleporl to
the school last September. It court unle" progr••• 11 mode
has been operating lor the 12 In four otep1 toward oewaae
Negroes ever .smce.
treatment by Oct. 31, 198.5,
wltll defuull on any
single
PALM SPRINGS, Calif.
step II'OUI!d• lor ouft.
The death of film star A I a
Mortln and Hamilton agreed
Ladd was confirmed Monday
il a suitable area w e r e
have been aceldental,
to construct a lagoon, and
ed to a combination of a
the State Department
of
level of alcohol" and
Health approves, such a prodrugs acting on his nenous
would be coosidered by the
1tem.
&lt;;&lt;n'011~1!: .James T. Bird
findings of laboratory at\d
croscopic tests showed t h a
death re,.lted from
edema an excess of fluid in
brain due to the effect of
ical depro&lt;sants on the
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WASHJNGTON - The OrganIzation of American
States
(OASJ meets today to consider
P~?"manlan charges that the
Umted States committed ~ggre&amp;SIOD during last month s riots
In the Canal· Zone.
Diplomatic sourcea said the
OAS council probably
would
set up . a committee to investi:

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Milldleport and Pomeroy Saturday donated to the March
of Dimes and got a kiss in return. Pretty gil-ls from Mid·
dleport and Pomeroy High schools were In "KisSine
Booths" in f,-ont of Cross Hardware in Middleport and
Elberfelds in Pomeroy. Above, Allan Harris is having his
from Donna Hauck . There was $64.86 donated in Middles
port and $85.40 in Pomeroy . Howard Ruppelt, a bache:
lor, organized the event in Middleport and Bill Miller in
Pomeroy. The booths were constructed by Don Quisen·
berry of the Meigs County Jaycees. The March of Dillt'!l
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Being a Housewife Isn't 'Living End'
Evea if ber dainty bonnet gets trampled all over, Margaret Chase Smith's
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preaidential aomillation should do wonden for the morale of an important segment ot the population.
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couraged by ·the increaaing ·number of
women whoae Jives are "finished" by
their 408 or SOs.
Tbeir children are grown and gone
from home; the goall they and I heir
husbands set at the beginning of marriage have eitller been reached or modified to fit what they have actually achieved.
These women are physically healthy
and intellectually in their primes, yet
they reel 1111perfluous and useless.
Thil is not to disparage the career of
housewife, wbich is the most important
job in the world when a family is young.
But It Ia a job that comes to an end,
despite the old saw about women's work.
Some women at this stage just Iangullb. others go in for social make-work
and rounds of teas and card parties. Others take meaningless jobs iust for some-

Helen Help Us!

thing to do. Still others deteriorate, develop neuroses. be&amp;ill to dr1ve the1r busbands away.
But more and more women are recogniting the period as a challenge, a ~­
ond chaace at life. They are going back
to college and the career thai was interrupted by marriage. Or they are going
to college for the first tlme1 or lakin&amp;
specialized ti·ainiag aad emoarking on
careers they never dreamed of.
Not everyone, of course, can venture
into politics. Mrs . Smith got a head start
by being married to a congressman. She
had no children, but she was nearly 42
when she was elected to fill her late husband's unexpired term in 1940. Any chitdren would have been pretty well &amp;-rown.
No, Margaret Chase Smith is not a spe-cia) case, just a well-known one. But because of her, the world of politics, if
only on the local level (which is perhap•
the most iml'ortant level of all), may
come to reahze the truth of the alatement: Never underestimate the power
of a woman.
More important, many women m a y
come to realize that the statement applies to themselves.

There are occasional bright chapters
in the bleak storv of man's inhumanity
to animals: The sea otter, once on the
razor's edge of extinction. io thriving
again.
Down to a population measured in the
hundreds SO years ago, the otters now
number around 40.000. according to U .
S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates.
The frolicsome animals are found all
the way from California lo the Aleutian
an~ Kuril Islands.
Trouble for the otter be~an in the

18th centcry, says the National Geographic Society, when men discovered that
it wore a soft. deep pelt .
In one year, 50 ,000 otters were killed
for their skins. for which Russian czars
and nobles and Chinese mandarins paid
as much as $2.500 apiece.
In 1911 , almost too late, the animal
was given protection by an international
treaty. 1t has taken from then until now
for it to increase to a point where It can
be pronounced safe.

Voice of Broadway •. reporting
o

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

THE TOWN
is happening to
week he did hJs
can 1ndians -

IS WONDERING what ing busy keeps me young." So after givMarlon Brando. Last lng a lunch for 300 people at the City
big pitch for the Ameri- Squire Motor Inn Pool, she scheduled a
quick return to Washington for the
including radio broad- White House dinner in honor of Queen
casts and one of his rare press conferen- Frederika of Greece, and after that a
ces. The next day, for some myste_r:i&lt;m•~. Hl~~king tour .. .. . Experts on Jimmy
reason, he refused to take calls or dis-..- o ., who has been such a winner for
cuss the Issue. Another odd angle: He such a long time, feel he's in "big, big
llad spent a lot of time at Doris Dullr:::a:.:-trouble" at the fllP!Il~!l!. allli his JIWbNew Jersey estate planning what was to lems Will mcrease the prestige of Atty.
be theLr Joint appearance before report- Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and the pro~­
ers-Doris Is deeply interested in the In- blllty_ that he w1U be ·President _Johnson s
dian problem, too--but she just walked runmng mate m the next election.
away from the whole thing. At least MarJOE KIPNESS, THE HAW AD KAI
Jon and Doris are two predictable unpre· HOST who ,"gqitJhe the.a tre.!orever" a
dictables, always good conversation piec- couple of months ago, Is trying to talk
es.
Sidney Poitier into starring in a BroadOne Of the more glamorous marriag- way prod~ction for him next year. Joe's
es of 1983 is close to the breaking point ~lfer ~o S1dney: :·~ou pick any pl~y you
already
Shirley Temple is in New like, I II produce 1t . .. Shepheard s, the
York taping a "slngalong" with Mitch new room in the Drake, is doing such
Miller
The Bobby Baker case will get smashing business that Gregory Peck
worse !for the Democratic Party! before had to be turned away the other night ..
it gets .better. t!ut Republicans are being The hot line on Ava Gardner: She has a
cagey about using any ammunition from new passion-cooking . . . The "action
the investigation too blatantly; they don't boys:• in Las V~gas aren't gambling as
want to be accused of "damaging the U. heav1J~ or stead1ly these days because of
S. image" overseas
Puzzle to show a tip that Internal Revenue men were in
folk: If Eddie Fisher is so worrierl ahout the casinos, checking on the big bettors.
Cary Grant figures to make a half
the "bad taste" involved in Liz Taylor's
dalliance with Richard Burton, why ~illion dollars more than originally antidoesn't he cut the Liz jokes out of his c1pated on "Charade" because of the unMost of Tuesday WqJd's usual booking of the flicker into the Asnightclub act?
dales are w'ell·publicized, because the tor after its record-breaking Music Hall
chaps she chooses for ballYhoo purposes run. It's even possible that Cary may
are celebrity tvpes, hut when the nash· make more from "Charade" than Uz will
bulbs have fln;shed popping she usuallv fro~ "Cleopatra" --; and he wo_n't ha~e
returns to her "true love." writer Henrv to d1vvy up his prof1ts w1th Edd1e, SybJI,
Ja,elman .
· or anybody . . Three stars of "Bonanza"
THE BLUE ANGEL IS ABANDON- -Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker and Mich·
lNG its present format. Starlin~ in ApriL ael Landon - cancelled out of a personBobbY Short wtll be plaving t.o a com- al appearance in Mississippi when they
pletel:v ref1•r~ished room. with the staee learned the arena in which they were to
moved to the center of one wall and the play would be segregated. It cost them
partition between the bar anrl the m•in more than UO,OOO in fees ... Postponeroom ellm'naterl Morvelous irlea . It used men! of the opening of "What Makes
to be a joke when Bohhv wa&lt; appearin~ Sammy Run'' to Feb. 15 probably means
In the bar. to crowrls. hut all his fans a postponement of author Budd Schulwould have to wait hou" on end to hear berg's marriage to Geraldine Brooks.
him aing .because some not-too-interest- He'll be working on polishing the show
in( comedian or apnolling folk music until Broadway curtain-time, and unlfi'OUD w'as "entertainiM" a handful of doubtedly won't leave hi:; theatrical "bapeople In the main room .
by" to get his Mexican divorce from the
Perle Mesta's favorite line is "k""p- present Mrs. Schuiberg.

[ThqTI Dolt Every Ti~e
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Reports rom

·J have 1 job wldldltl a dal that drivlaC ~ · ·lllaal!f
far a WOIIIIIII whO llvel tine be tabD 1W11 II ap:l'f. I
l!locl&lt;l away fNm me. I ha., to llll'* qHO -.-14 be ·~~t~~w; l
-..lk lbe dog t11ree ~ a day, don't qree that It depeadl'•
ml that means II biDcb, ~ abllll1. not liP- Yon Clli't'..,
oldes the block or two I walk gue with ,.,..... AD oliW Jill;
the dog eaclJ time. This
is son Jull doem't have lbeat, lad
~ cold, snow and rain, as 'tile loss octlll'IIIIIJdl belari'ill
...n as 10111etlmes SIJnshlne. age It 80. All older por ID CIUI
, J get leJ,t than 10 cents
a nenr rea ~ .....,., Ill
trip - or 25 CODII a day. I feel an emel'(eDCJ' reprdleilll .,
I am underpaid, but I
daD't how akUifal he Ia.
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hiVI! Onougll nem1 tO aslr tor I draw lbe line .C -WIIIIIea
a raise. Pleilse help me-DOG drlverl, Ill!)' age t 'l'!!ey luift ao
WALKER
senJO of lwl&amp;inl dliWi!lt ml
Dear D.W.:
their reflexes are DlL I ' 'Jlllee
Thete'o 110 lllllon acsle f o r them In the aame clittfu1 :u
dog·walil:en, but I'd 581 y o u a 80-year-Qid msJe clrlftt. ' ·..
.-eo't even malting shoe-leath- :Well, Helen, I gow t ··JNide
er on th11 job. Either plek up one friend (the · -.,.r•
some more cllents along t b e through lids letter, and 81111'0111
way, or suggeSI the owner get enemy. - CllOCitY ·· c.,' .
a ieaaiHnan oro- to home, u Dear crocty:
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7oar dop .won't taQ lL
W'Jl you be wllllnC to clft
And apply for a paper route up your driver's lkellse at . .,..
- II payo better. - H.
80!
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Dell' Helen:
You forget about "eompensa.
An article lllgned "Teon-qe Uon." What women lad; "- r11o
Driver" lntereoted me, though flexes and judging dfstaDees· (It
I am not a teen-ager. Aa a mat.- these are actually
tliey
ter of fact, I becamo a motor- make up for Ill cauU011. , _ ;
cycle racer and race car driv- foro, they are better ~
er In li38, the first year I ob- rlslts. Wben an older . ~n'a
lalned my driver's lll!t!IISe. liming lags, he otopa. lOin&amp;
I agree, boftver, &lt;lith tl)e chances. I still 581 a rlglchlri.,

UNEN•SUPPL'/
SALESMAN IS

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OWNER·"·

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OF SNfAKfR WHEN
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SWEETNESS
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than 110, enlargement of

the heart and an apoplectic
stroke.

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.:'hgive."s~:~
treatment, they should
prlal~

be able to avoid theoe complication'. But if early aigns do
occur, it is essential to bring
the blood pressure down m1
keep it down Hydrochlo thiaIs a diur~c· that 1sr\ 11
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biHo _...., It 11 tho 0 n IJ
- - aeeded, bet COD ill
pvea wllll o111ttt drap, Sift of.
foeti tuclnde ....me. lldnt,
aaaooa and maoele 'cnmp1.
'11!ey ore ""' a ....,... s. 11op
tile ....UCinl! bid ntber to od11101 tho d-p.
,
Q - I• a blood teat a ou r e
way of detecting l)ilbllis? What
is the cure!
A - llleoll tello are used to
make a ·presumptive diagnosis

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Tossing Hat In Ring Is
N0 l AS Easy'AS Jt Loaks.
U

throw hto ~t during a dead
calm. In which cue It drops at
hll feet and slaY! there for: tha
rest of the campa~~D. This Ia.
known as the doldnllll&amp; effect. '
Or bis hat migllt let caught
In a crou current wblCII CtJtiiE1
II to roil oul of the rille a•Qd
Into the street, where it Is nm
over by a truck. Thll II lmOWD
Ill, the March wind ·elfecL
Some candidates tbrcnr their
IIIII with their lell biDds,-'
IJOme wttb 111e1r rlgbL Add
lmOWD .. the boomerq ef. 10111t are -· ll!JbiclexlnMI,. , But
feet.
111011 of them 1111 wbllt II "" ...
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,Of •· c-.adl!lri3. mflbl ,mlo- known in 'basketblll u .._
"Hirrt lac'o ,.,,.. ,...lftaighf, ~'t~li!: ~
judg~ lbe wind velocity and baJJ&lt;Itcl pusb ahoL
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WASHINGTOr;' (UP!) - We
hive been wllnesstnr IC!Ite interestlq dem~straaons Ibis
year Of the var10118 teelmlques
of throwing hits in the ring.
ThrOWin8 a hat Into the ring
lo not as simple as many peopie think. A lot depends 011 bow
the poUtical winds are blowin8Occao~, a ciiiCfidata wiU
make the ~e , of throwlnC
hll· hat Apjnst !be wind. Wbea
that hajTU. tile hal eoDII!I!
right·. heck ,·to bim. Thll Is

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FILES ACTION
A petition for support under
the Reciprocal Agreement Act
was filed Monday In the Melga
County Common Pleas court
by Alice Nelson, Spokane,
Wash., against William H. Nelson, Rutland.

Is Coroner's

Ruling Today

Dellth of Elmer Morton, 95,
PLAN SUPPER
ol 15!1 Tblrd Ave., was attrlbut- Plans for a pancake su r
ed .to asphy~latlon according to Feb. 12 will be completed ~:'"•
Dr. Donald Warehime, GalUa meeting 01 th R U d R d
County coroner
e u an
e
Th ·
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Devil A,hletlc Boosters
club
e 1111 lire falality In Galli- Wednesday at 7. 30 p
t th
polio, according to Fire Chief high schoo' g~
.m. a e
Jim l';ortbup, took place on Jan.
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13, 1959, whicb claimed I h e
MIDDLEPORT CALLED
life of Cindy Sue So~rds; 8 The Middleport E-R squad
13-montiHIId Infant 1n a trailer was called Monday at 7-SO
at l5.~ ~astern Ave.
m. to the Ashland station. ~
wl{~ G~~media Hotel llvb Ia Z e, Cheshire for Lawrence Vaught
c N two es, look ar who was taken to Holzer hosp al!t! on ov. 4, 1957. Kllled pita!.
were Earl Shaw and
Homer
Wrlgll,l. Northup pojnted o u I TO BE MARRIED
~= tiro lataUUes wore only HOLLYWOOD (UP)) - Maue dty ol GIJUipoUo. There rien Elizabeth Reagan, daughhi'H Wen others in rural areas ter of actor Ronald Reagan and
durinl the past few yearo.
actress Jane Wyman, will marCity pollee wel'e at the scene ry Marine Lt. David G. Sills
of lht fatal fire Monda, mom- Saturday.
ing. · ,
The couple took out their
[ire officials gave as the pus- marriage license Monday. 11
t . lc cause of tbe !alai burning will be the second marriage for
1o ~th Of Elmer Morton, the the 23-year-old Miu Reagan
carryiq It a llll!rted ember and the first lor Sills 2$ 0f
!Mm 1 llvin8 l'&lt;IOm flro 1o the San Clemente, Calif. ' '
wlllch lll!lled his cloth- CARS DON'T HELP

:"en,

You get faster, smoother acceleration!
You can [eel the powerful difference!

.'ft. department w.. called at .

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPf)1!1:23 a.m. and retumed to the Pres1de~t ~omas F. Jones of
otillen at 11:50 a.m.
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the Umvers1ty of South Caro, ~tca report one arres~ Da- !ina said Monday that grades
Yld . organ, 118, tltl Cwrt St., .among new •tudents ':"'e after
clwled with Intoxication.
lre~hmen were prohibited from
Convlctto111 in city
court havmg cars.
Monday included Wllllam 8os- Among older students, howwell. Jr., West Columbia, W. ever, the interwoven problem
Va., flDed •15 m1 costs lor fall- of poor grades and cars reure tv yield right of way, Pat.- matna, Jones said, and parents.
rick Mundell
Bidwell lined often are to blame, In one in$10 and cos~ for JntoxicaUOD, stance, he sa~. a capable stu- I
and Dottle Lou Brewer City dent was frullng at midsemea- 1
fined "0 allil cotJts for ~peea ' ter and was given a ca• ~Y his
·
· parents, "presumably as an inl!t!Diive to study.
.
' "That student, I regret to ~
aay, Is not' with· 118 now. He's '
off somewhere In hfs new car,"
Jones said.
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LA PAZ, Bolivll &lt;UPJ&gt; _ A
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Will christened "John F KenThert wm 'fl _new vehicles neely" Monday fit me~ry ot
, and 154 used vehlcl01 ~l~Jn;has-- the aasostnated U.S. Pres~
eel In JanlW')' aooordlnc to the dent.
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COunty Title olflce.
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. Preoldent VIctor' J&gt;az EstensNew veltclles !JJcluded U . soro, U.S, 4mbasJador Douclu
. c~ 12 trucks, I trailer, and Hertclenoli ud U.S. Air Fon:e
• JiJot«cycle. Used Yel!!clea Cal. Robert Breitweiser were
bought ~re Ill can, IS lrucb, pNaeRI at tbe dedication cerelh"¥ trallen m1 a mo~meyc~e. monleo, · ·
ather actiVity wore · 2N r»- -:-:-:-''--:--..,_..;..,___ I
latlqns Of ~ ~ m- til• 7ibn . (oveniment anDOCihl!t!d
let, -180 c;ancell•tlilru!, .2M alff. Meinday ilfrlbt ti wW bind over
~Vftt. If ~te lWei, abd li9·• ~ -~court the ••
.. ~' 'l'vlaf ~ .........., ~und ' ~lrl, I ol llli
*ere ._40 • tbe C!CI!JIII;'~ lllDIIIh's· ~'ill\itlliy '.\ . ·
.-~ M.N tild 1he IIIII re- The govit~ ssJci'11 would
dlfti!l ftiUI.
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kind of driving!
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BE OTTER BE ON THE STAGE-What a ham! Every doy thislittl otter
pride of the Uel)O Zoo in Tokyo tan be seen in th
, rful e
'Oo
bee ause the action is some variation of. what the pictu
shown at extreme left. He has established himself at"t~! 1f"
a~ll~~e
ps? Here come• a fish. No. 3: Reach in it's stuck
pipe which extends outside the ~nclosure. Children pay th."~".:"i:~.n~ ~ mouth, now it's coming. No. 5: fn the_mouth it goes ·,,
-three cents ap~ece for fish to slide down the pipe to him It's
rth \
swoop. Then he goes back to the praymg position again
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I young lana takes pitty on him "nd starts -thor 1ish

for~~~~ and shirts lor the rlldio I
o 't I at MeJgs Memor- day al 11;55 p.m. for Mrs. WynBRIEFS
"re-examine" the question.
'Elizabeth had her appendix re- feeling " vel': well" The 63 -/ pital Monday night followinC
operators was also discusoed. ." 08 1 1 at 1 .a. m. today af. da Powell, Racine, who was
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, diagnom of the condition 1114
A -'-!em of water erosion he
.erld•Frl_Ddagertng Illness, will be takeo to the Mason clinic.
officials I ld hi h
ld L
mo•oo today al King Edward yea,·old mother of QUeen Eliza-, spe
' nt the ni•'t In
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I y at 2 p.m. at I he
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m t ey wou
ONDON - Queen Mothefl VII Hospital and was reported beth II
rushed to the hos- ' ward.
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pnv.,.
near
Fred Daniels property Laurel Clilf Free mehodist
at the c:orporatiou l~ne was dia- church. Burial will be In Beech
cussed. The mayors report on Grove cemetery
:1111.75 in January was acceptSurvivors incl~de her bus.
. hand, Alonzo; a dallghter, Ruth
Council will hold • spemai Ann Norris, at home; her parmeeting I\;IO!'day at 8 p. m. to ento, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
go over oewage syst_em plall8. Curtis, Pomeroy; two brothers,
DelaJied drawings Will be pre- Otho CUrtis, Mechanicsville,
sen ted showing the SIZe and 1&lt;&gt;- Iowa; Hom .!I' Curtis, Shelbycalion of all the pipe to be burg Iowa · and a sister Ruby
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sister
In the village funds report Ruth Draho• preceded her i~
!he Cemetery fund again was death. Friends may call al the
ID the 1'811, this time $122.97, as Ewlq Funeral home any time
of Feb. I, 1961. Other balances
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are ~.773. 70 in the General
SQUAD CAlLED
Fund, $J,358.8t,- street fund, The Pomeroy E-R squad was
$3711.118 otate highway Improve- called Monday al 7:25 p.m. for
ment lund, $13(09 ulillty fund, Wllllll'd Faudree Mechanic-s!
'.
$0,971.9:1 parking lot meter fund who w•s taken td Meigs Gener.'
and $10,591.30 total operating al hospital.
lunda; "79,268.40 sanitary sewers and sewage disposal, $56.:!5
Molgs General Hospital
bond and interest ~cct., $22ll.20 AUMISSIONS - Essie Ruaspectal otreet repaJr bond re- sell, Middleport; Willard Faudliremen', $30,197.31 bond retire- ree, Pomeroy.
ment, and $209.763.16 total in- DISCHARGES - Tom
active rund.!.
Middleport.

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that they are being discriminat.- P.S. What I!IH!IIIf? B.. ·. a
Johnson gave th!! answer, in devoted to agriculture, we have ed against
mighty duD column lhat-dran
the text of the budget mes- derived Important advantages The average teen driver to- no arguments. _ H. , , .
sage .
from the resulting f8l'IIJ day is a better driver than In Your·Helping IIDd Dopwb Ill
"We must manage and do- production by using agricultlll"- my lime. He simply hu
to Dear Helen:
.
vela;&gt; our natural resourcei al commOOitieo to ralle tha cJpe witb increased !raffle blgb- I know • really wwdeiful
wtse_ly • to ~I the demands of level of !wing ol low • mcome er powered can, and the fact yOWig man who II I VctiJD al
ao mcreasmg opulal!on
and people In . our own nation and that he uses I car more, there- muscular dystrophy. T,IJ r t I
growmg economy· Even within to prOY!do needed food .. fore hu more chance of accl· members of hll famDy have the Itnrlts of a reatrtcdve budg- sillla~ to people o1 other n• dents. C&amp;'lainly he hu better cumbed to Ibis allmenL .llli IJH'o
etsry policy, public Investments tins.
reflexes than older persons. er complains, bul he -IDI 111
must be made in resource oon- The ReclamatlOD Bureau con- Your particular reader tblnkl be just waiting lor , IU turn to
servatlOII and development and ten~• that the progr81111 of the
come. He's alwayo tty~i!z to
m research to enable us to u~e Agriculture Department and of Rep. JameJ Roosevelt, 0- cheer other people up, ana, trumore effectively our water, ~Jamation are not In c:onfll';! Calli., save an unusual display ly, he needs cbeerlnl blullelf.
land, mlneraill, forests, and - they are complementary- of hal throwin&amp; the other day I wonder If you could u1r yOiir
othe1 resources. . .
The bureau aillo argues that wben he announced his present readers to send him
tu11111
"Tne budget provides for the reclamation program does intentions as regards running cards and llttle aolel (JI9t ptcontinuing ooostructi011 of going not contribute sisnificantly to for tbe Senate.
. well carda), and maybe - IIIey .
projects which will supply wa- or aggravate crop ~- He threw his hal over the could pray for 1 break·througla
t.er to our cities, induatrleo, al)d The secretary of agriculture ring In a vertical trajectory or cure for thll dreBd dlsealt
~ela~ ~rogra,ms. A g~od po~ farms; abate water poUution aillo holds thill view~ ,, , that. will teep It aloft for sev- He only hao a ~(lefttlhfl
on
e pr ce IUflPO wou and improve water quality; ·Wh&lt;n the . cimllibus larm b!IJ eral w• • Should he decide in TV eel lor comJ18117. IJa .-cia
be used In buying IUrpiuses of oontrol · destructive floods; pro- wss under congressional con- the meantime that bis hat is to realize there II u CMillldll
feed. grains, ~heat, and cott~n . duce electric power; Improve slderauon in 1962 be bureau headine for a crasb landing, be world and that peopl•·-llnd.
Thi• sUuatJOn of spending navigation; and provide recrea- prepared a brochure ln·ouppart will be able to caleb tt before He Is Quito Rozzo, 118 -.42114
~oney With one hand to _pro- tiona! opportunities.,,"
of the pending legislation. AI it bits the ground.
St., Union Oty, New ·Jar.., .VIde more land on whlcb
to At another point Ju the mes- that time, the commodity Another novel variation was A FRIEND
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produce more commodities, sage, Johnson said:
credit corp. as of Aug. 31, 1982, provided by astronaut John This colpmn Is dedtcaced t.
while the other hand shells "The longrun upward trend lJad under Joan or in inventory Glenn, who, In entering the family living, so U you're hav·
out money for crops that _are in agricultural productivity has a total of $8.1 billion in com- Democratic senatorial race in 1ng kid trouble or just · plall
in surplus, poseo the question: contributed heavily to the na- modilles. (The total 1 year Ohio, became the first candl- trouble, let Helen. Help; YOU• .
Double-Barreled Question
lion'• economic growth. But tllater had changed somewhat, date to throw a space helmet She will also welcome · your
"WI,y proceed with federal is aln a factor c:ontributing to but the percentages of com- h. the ring.
own aQlUslq ·exparlmteL: ,Ad.
reclamation developments .when the current ~satisfactory in- modity participation remained There are indtcaUons
that dre!ll Helen Bottal In .ear.'·al
we llavo national surpluses of oomes ol many of our farmers roughly the same). Of the total •Bud WUkinson, former Unlver- lids newspaper.
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culturo Department is support- ary costs of our farm pro- roughly' 38 per l!t!nl wa1 teed become a Re)lllblican senatorl... ~n..-,
ing tt.e price ·of farm eommocl- grams.
grain• (corn, barley, greln al carnildate in that state by DIVOTID TO INTIUJ'f-.111'
Illes and promoting the diverPtovldel Food Allslatance
aorghums, . and oats); 38 per throwing in a football helmeL
MilOS MAlON .ANA -.
sion o' cropland to other uses?" "While too large a part of cent wlleat; 12 per cent cotton; Sen. Margaret ' Chase Smith, 1 ,...,. L . ...,~
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You can get a lot of answers. our productive resources is still and U per cent tobacco.
R-Malne, hu given the GOP
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Q _ WUI 11 lbe difference of syphilis. If positive,
other large doses of ctrup such as employed by President Joh~ ;':' " ·'"•- ~. "'!m:¥,1!~
between "esaentiol" and "Mal- tests are o!tea uoed to confirm. procalnaml&lt;le (for lrregularttlel four ye~ ago, baa shown his No..... " ' " • • :o• , if
ignant'' hypertension' My doc- The belt treatment in penicil- of the pulse), hydralazine (for versatility by throWing one hat """"""' - . 111 ~
tor prescribed
hydrochlorO- lin or a closely ~elated drug. If high blood pressure), dtpheny~ in the preslJenltal ~ ~ an· ~:-;;.:::: ~':. ~
thiazide. Will 1 have to take 11 the proper dose 18 used. one in- hydantoin or trimethadione (lor other in the :;:,atorJal rmg.
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are ito olde effects?
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in persoos who are treated ear- zine (for tuberculosis), T b l i do nDI throw their hats at a · ::...
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A _ Eoseadal byportension ly in the couree li tbe disease fonn of L.E. ill usually mild.
h::' ~": ;~Y
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is high blood pressure
f 0 r before MY pennanenl
dam- A&lt;&gt;::ordin&amp; to the Council DD will be afte4
the rlnc b ... ......,., - · .i:'ii;
whtc.&gt; no cause Is
apparent. age il, done to a vital orpn.
Cosn~etlcs of the
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some persons ·have lids condlMed1cal Association, no case
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(L.E.)? eel to a hair dye.
cations But when compllcatlons Can 11 be qgravated by drugs Pleaoe oend your l)llesllouo
develop, the condition Is knowa or hall dyes?
and eommenll to Dr. WaJile
as malignant hypertension. Tht A,- Tbe caUie of L.E. Is un- G. lkondaladt, M.D., bl eore
thln~s yoor doctor watches lor known: some au~rttles heheve of Ibis paper. WhUe Dr. llralld·
are characteristic change. in there ". •. bereolitary factor In oladt eanl.ot llll8wet ladlvldllll
the retina albumin in the urine some VJQUms. There Is a form letters, he will uswer ltllero
a per.dste~t diaatollc blond p.,; of L.E. that may be activated ol general intereot In future colsure t the lower reading)
of by prolonged consumption . of amn•.

Pucbase of Truck

The GaUia Cow)ty Comml&amp;sloners Monday appropriatecl
Kietb Gobie FOil! of Middle- -=,1100 to the County M.R. fund.
port wao awarded the bid to The purch•se of a new tnret
dellvt1 a ,baH-ton pickup truck for the Guyan Towhnshlp truato the Melgo County engineer trees wa• approved bjl the
at a price ol $1,746 by the Coun- commissioners
ty Conunlssionen Monday.
The com~sioners certified
'Other actiono lncluded Bfllllt- the appropriation for the couning 1he engineer a~thorlty to ty welfare lund in the followwrite to oompanles asking bids ing categories: Aid to the Blind
for 11'-"lerlal to be used In the $350: aid to dependent childsealh.g program for 1964, and ren $18,524; and aid to disabled
to renew the contract with ~.392.54.
Friden, Inc., for maintenance The commissioners dosed the
of 1 calculator. Present were business by approving the purAvery Nelson, Kerineth McEJ- chase of a new cruiser for
hlnney, and Char leo R. Karr, the Gsllia County Sheriff's DeSr •
parlment
Sealed bids will be received
Mrs. Alol'lzo Norris on the cruiser until noon March

:."':"the n!~ ~~:~;; ra~ DFunies Early Tuesday

By GAYLORD P. GODWIN
United Pft11 Intematloaal
WASlUNGTON (UP!)-Presldent Johnson's 11165 budiet has
posed a 20th century riddle of
least and famine which has increasingly puzzled the American farm economy.
Johnson asked Congreu to
aiiDw the Bureau of Reclamalion lo spend $319.8 million for
project• designed to reclaim
land, conoerve water for lrrl·
gatlon and to create power.
The water for Irrigation would
he uoed to grow farm crops
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Jo!msoidn
alsbouo
,as!
nd
bclonlligres,s
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A motion wao passed to remove ICIIIIe of the meters on
Weol lllaln-st near the interoeclion o1 Butternut-av and mark
Ill. highway on Main for three
lllllell of traffic. Thll will be
done on a te..t basill to ,.. lilt
will eliminate congestion of
traffic 011 Main coming east
which tul'lll left onto Butterftut. The State Highway Department will be consulted for help
In lhLs project.
The Safety Committee re-

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - ' - ciiiCbll rollap · t111t .... liDo _. 1111 NIIWIJ c:holctl to
1111111 limo ,.. .lull II'GWid tha labiPC lllllN M N pa1a11 liD It Ill, II 111111 11 for 11
i:.....r for Oblo'a ttl hiP abled 'lf DIJtoD 1 laton' Aa4 IJio a IIOMIMI •DIIDI L• tbll
IICboo.l buktlball today, tbo1 ID lid at ..... t1 1 ..... ...,..., a... 4A rtlliiP. Wltl
~ DOIIt of tbeDI looUd _ . . - lolup.
~~nnrd.
lmpoolDJ thll! unbeltlll end Coldl t i llupltl't c.tDD ~ Je 111'11 placa
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they micbl 'frill 1M e1aoo AA . . _.s • pollia Wo 111 AJttr-•11' tha lop IG rated
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COLUMBUS (UPI)- Ohio State rode back into the
Big Ten race Monday night on the broad shoulders of
All·America Gary Bradds, who turned ID hiS thlrd con·
secutive 40-pomtl plus performance as the Buckeyes upset second·ranked Mlchi&amp;an, 86-85.
If there was any doubt that
the rangy center wao enUtled to Michigan rilly·
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Don
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rer"iff It·10n agam
'red DeVoe, hplaying
ked tbt
this season. II was erased with ~~m M~:h~·,;, t:ce in the late
his 42-point efforl which handed bid, broke up their fast break

the Wolver·ines their first co"'
terence loSi in seven games
and aecond defeat in 17 &amp;llllll!s.
The victory pot the Buckeyes
squarefy back in the runninll
lor their fifth con,.cuUve con..
ferenco championship with a 4-2
mark.
11 appeared eorly In the
game tha t It wa• going to be 1
repeat or the disaster 11 Ano
Arbor m which the Wolves
clawed the Bucks 82-M.
Bradds mlued nine of hla
first ten shots. He had rnltatd
seven of eight at Ann Arbor.
And Ohio State was down by
nilll! points. But then he found
the range and the Bucko surged
to a 42-41 advantage at the
half.
lleVot Hat Floe Nlcbt
In the second half, Bradda
,. ar;od .he nets ae the Buckeyes
J •mpcd Into a nen.point lead
a.,d then fouflhl wf a desperote

and helped the Bucks tu an u.
77 lead befm"t rounng out with
2:08 left.
Mlchi&amp;an pulled within two
polntl in the fiN! minute, but
when four Wolvtt1ntl misled
tip-In attempll lnd Ohio Stall
&amp;ot the bill IIIII draw a foul,
that wu 11.
Cozzle RuiHII bad 10 polnta
for Michlian and Bill Buntin
had 21.
Braddl, who already OWIII
the Bil Ten acorlni !old and
Deld goal accurocy !aids, oddtd to both. Ht now baa canned
137 polntl In hil laot three
garneo and he hit Ia of hll lui
19 ahots frnm tbt field to 100 11
for 21 for tbt niclfL.
Now the Bucka bavt to pttpare for I trip Salurdly to Jn.
dlano, whlcb dumped llllnoLo,
104 • 86,
and .last yeor
beat Ohio Sltlt !bert to .,...
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Pomeroy'll Junior High BChool l 15 and Borkowski had 4 for
baaketball teams have a six Parkersburg.
pme winnlni streak going as · Boys on the 7th grade Porn·
the 7111, 6th and 9th grade I eroy learn made the Satursquads downed the Parkersburg day trip a tomplete sweep as
Catholic teams. and the baby I Parkersburg's 7th grade

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Qual&lt;.,.s Jast Saturday.
Clevelond Llncoln'l JobD Petc:b, seasor. record to lW. ADd DaJo
Thlft wu plt~~ty lOin( 011 In however, who bas • 35.7
1m Clwninldl, wldch co•
Cleveland 1111 -kend on lilt age.
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llllghty Daytm Bo!1IIDII&amp;
buketbell front SIJ:.f(lot auord Unbe8 ton , CloYeland
two wteb lgll, fell vielbD
Phll Arlltllto of.West aet a allDn upset, dropplDC I . . .
trlct ~eotlni recor4 by oc:orins won lh• Weot &amp;!lUIIe title,
at Beavercmll:
66 points in his teams IOUI Ding victory No. U In an
win over Saulh.
103·70 trhnnph over Lincoln
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Eas~East Tech same put the
Argento hit 14 consecutive Itwo learns In a tle for Cleveland's East Senate leadership,
In the 9lh ifade &amp;orne P""" and a playoff probably was In
eroy eked . OUt 8 3$-84 Victory the Offmg.
a
over Waharno. Wabarna was ia
the lead most of the con~ • Another big one • man tcOl'
but Pomeroy cauibt up in th~ ing effort Was turned in by
laat quarter. High scorer for Mike Canavan of Y'"JD8f!l.o&gt;rn
Pomel"ly was Larry \Vlles with Ursuline who scored (() 1'"'"'"11
II alo(l Gibbo with 16 was hlflh In • IIH7 win over Niles.
for Wohama.
Sjlme area, unb&lt;&gt;aten v..ongs-11
'lbe \Vahama and Pomeroy town Llbrrty nearly saw its
3th and 9th grade teams spilt game win streak ended In a

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''All she did was drive my Dart Wagon.
My neon le a '6J and the third
compact I've owned. But what a
difference. Qual)ty,
mUnae,
roadability-my Dart'o &amp;ot It all
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And my wife (who'• been drlvtn&amp;
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Dllrt and that waa lt. She wanted
one, too. A '64 Dart convertible.
Now we'r-e a two Dart famUy."

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I'm on the road about
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And, my car has been a
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maintenance it cost me
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miles. That's for ne"
spark plu~o. pointseverything. I never owned
a car. like it .•. until I
bou&amp;ht the big Dodge, A
196f 1&gt;001\t 880. Thlo lo
tile blUest Dodae they
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Panther 8th and 9th grade boys downed 21·12. The Panthers the White Falcons' floor . The I • • • • • • • • •
uptllded W11ant1's teams.
I were ahead lH at halftime. Pant'lers downed Wlharna's 9tb •
, 1Pomeroy's h1gh ocorer
WBB ~rade team J9.25. Wlhama was •
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Oloch Charleo (Bud) Blckles Jeff Werry with 9, and Park- lendiDJ t:!-9 11 ball Urne, but
11th ifade team beat the Park· ersburg's Carpenter with 4 led Pomeroy rallied In the last •
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ball. Top scoring honors for •
"Coulda'l yoa jlltl ailaQ lwllu(tO..:&lt;J Saturday at Parkersburg. Pomeroy's 3th and 9th grade ' Pomeroy went to Don Swisher •
coodi&gt;Vt1 Your embraces ore , The Panthers led throughout the squads were victorious in a i and B&lt;&gt;b Whaley both with 9. •
aettfng toe mucb!"
garne with the reserves playmg double header Friday when they Waharna's Rollins with 7 was •
WY 2-2460
part of the third period and all went to Wahama. The Panthers the White Falcons' leader.
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of the last. Larry W1les with 17 scored 21 pointi in the third Out IICOriDJ Pomeroy in the •
Wll high IICorer for Pomeroy quarter compared to Wahama'a last quarter 16-7, Wabama won
lnd Sirna with Ll for Parkers- three as Pomeroy ,., on 44-30. the 1111 pado contest 20·13. • Cl
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The Panthers t!th grade squad I Keilh Phalin with 10 were high Russell and Batey both with a • .,,.. Cullollltr Parldnt
also !raveled to Parkersburg scor('f-l for Pomeroy. Batey w1th l Lenme Van Meter With 8 for • Acr01' FNm Our Stort
Saturday and won a 39-U vic· 12 was'__"to~p_:s~co~r::er-;ro~r_:W:'a~h~a~m~a:..'.~P~om~errr~o'Y_:Y·:___ _ _ _ _ _~IL!UU!!.J!L!~~..!..!..£~::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=!
tory over the Catholic 8th if&amp;de. -~
Middleport Jl'reshmen &amp;nd Pomeroy led throughout the
efghlll Grtdt basketboll tearna contest with the second team
each won 1111\ts from Wahama play!DI all of the last quarter.
ond the l"lflh • Slrtb grade de- LeadiDI the Panther offense
ftaled tho Sevlllth Grade 21o wu Lennie Van Meter wIth
I&amp; Monday after ocbool at Mlddleport.

A couple Davia boya, Wayne
and Bill - no relation- led
ISCorlnl In the Froah 11ame, By United Pretoa International
Wayne gt1Un1 11, Bill 10. Den·
EAST
ver Glbba WN hiP for Wlbarna with 12. Other Middy IICOr· Duquesne 112 Santo Clara 88
oro were Aao Bradbury I, Gaor· Bat&amp;&gt; lOti Br~ndeio ll4
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I• Souer 8, Jim Butcher 7 ond Hofstra 88 Ileal Chester St. 85
Steve Pullen 2. For Wlhama Solon Hall IW Watner 86
William Arthur ballS, Jim May. Alliance t1 Edinboro 81
nord 2, Mike Faye 1.
Del. St. 102 Howard (D.C.) 98
The Middy Eilbtb Grlllm
SOVTH
ran tbtlr ncon1 to 10-3 whet! Kentucky 103 Georgia 83
!bay opened with ru,1 hot banda w.~. Tech 93 W.Va. St. 74
runnlni the count to 22-0 In the App•lachian 91 At. Christian 81
lint quarter and a baU. Malt Loyola (La.J 911 Tampa 53
Tannehill wu the holtett, hit- Huntlllidon If Plievllle 55
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~ea ••~L ~~~PI Una u potntl 1n the flrtt 10 No. car. 88 Virginia 7&amp;
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mlnutea before Colcb Frink Southern U. 109 Wiley 84
Mlcb!Jan . . . 1 1 2116 lla !lchleman bqan nmniDJ In Cl1414eJ 85 Eaot Carolina 79
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lllinolt .... · I I Ml liS \llllbtUtulel. Reaervea playell flotll.il A&amp;M 81 Clark CoiL 57
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Gblo Illite .. · 4 2 US 512 , n101t of the Middy HC!ond ball, Vanderbilt 1lL Alabama 73
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~:..~lnioa 7L Tenn. St. 86
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Mich. ~it. 1 5 138 111 BIU Swan f, Jim Conda I, J1er.. Fisk 121 Alabama St. 100
Gallipolis' aeYenth and tiJhth Iowa . _... ... 1 J m H7 nard Lyona 7, Mike Evant 2, Georgia Tech 8.1 Auburn 57
~rode basketball learns •~ Indiana . . . . . 1 ' us 441 Jeff BoiP 1, Jerry Davenport Centenory 86 Oglethorpe 113
one, lost one and you rnlght WII(!OIItin . . . 1 4 fOil f50 1. Tannehill llnlthed with 18.
say "tied" iln• at Po.-oy Motlday't Reltdlll
For Wlbal!la Batey bad e, TllltltiiH at Florida, ppd.
Monday night.
Ohio State 81 MlchiCIII 85
Howard 4, Ruuell 13, Tennant
Mld"e•t
Tho Golllpolla seventh grid· Indiana 104 UllnoiJ 86
f, and lloulh 2.
ers fought Pomeroy'• ltYentb Purdue 101 Mlchlpn lltte te
Mild COach Carl Wolfe'a corn- :rdue ~ 1 ~~~: St. 98
to a 21-21 deadlock In reaula· Sallmlay'a lcltldale
blned Hill 11'1111 aquld tdCtd
ana
no s
tion play. It went Into • ftrat Mlchlpn at DUnoiJ
lba 7th grade 21-2&amp;, alao f(n. Notra Demo 72 BuUer If
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overtime, but ended In anoth· Mlchliln State 11 Northwtatarn lahlnt with ou!Mtltute• as tbt
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er tie. 32-12.
Minnesota at lo":l
little felllt let! 21-21 wltb two St. M• 'a ,: MacAI..ter ';';
In went mto a second over· Ohio State at Indiana
mmutes left. Scorers were Lee 1
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time. and the two teams re- Purdue at Wisconsin
Flovo with 4, Bob Manley 10, Kowa St. 78 Oklahomu 73
mained deadlocked, 4!140. By
Bob Lewis 7 and John Tanne- · anSRs St. 73 Nebraska 86
this time it began to look as itj
hill 7
Waslungton (Mo.) 75 Drake 68
noboby ..:ould come out on top. Top Three Teams
Ault had e, Carl De- Beloi.t 78 Lake FoN!tt 65
In a third overtime, the Little Po8t League Wins
mosky 10, Roush 1, Clatworthy Ornaha 86 Fort Hays . 71
Panthers and Gallians battled Tho top Jhree IA!arns In the I, lDiels 2, Rich Hlg&amp;erty 3 Stevens PL 95 PlatteVIlle 84
on even terms, and it
was Gallipolis Independent League ' and Buaklrk 2 for the 7th ifade. Stout 78 River Falls 72
45-45 after three extra periods. registered victories Monday
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Soathwe&amp;t
Finally , in the fourth overtime, night as the season rounds into
Figbt Resulla
Colo. 65 Oklahoma St. 59
Pomeroy managed to corne out the fmal weeks.
By United Prm lntomallonal Tex CoD. 78 Philander Smith 64
on top, 47-46. It took one hour Firestone with three men hit· NEW YORK &lt;UP!) - Doug Ariz. St. 71 s Calif 60
and 45 minutes to play the ting in the "20'~" massacred Jones. Lll4.,., stopped Torn Me&gt; Grambling 9l ·~~xas
84
, g_arn•: (Grade oc:hool teams play Terry'• 96-35 .
Neeley, wa, Arlin&amp;ton, MaiS. Howard Payne 69 Texaa A-I 61 '
llll-mmute quarters.)
G.&amp;J behind the shooting of 151.
S. F. Austin 90 Sam Hous .67
GaWpoill bad vie players foul Carl Wolfe and Jim Bowles
Jaekson St. 89 Ark. AM&amp;N 82
out, ..Pomeroy 1011 two. Tom whipped Evans 88·60.
BOUJGNA, ltoly (UPI) - SollthW08t Tex 911 SUI Ross 1M
Spencer's Ia poinll led GaUia's Tom Pitchford and Dave 11&lt;&gt;1- Giulio Rinaldi, 1711, Italy, Pan Am 49 Latoumeau 43
seventh. Gres Smith hod 12. ter led Evans attack with 19 kn&lt;&gt;::ked out Bob YouDI, 1'10, St. Mazy's 74 COrpus Christl tr.!
Jell Werry scll'ed 25 lor Porn~ each
, Providence, R.I. (91.
eroy, Arnold hod 10.
In the finale. Robinson's won
~':~1 St,j t7 Nev. ~dJ 14 9
Gallia won the eithth grade their third lllrlight aarne by SANTA MONICA, Call f . ·
an s~Pan an e •
game, 41·28. Larry MltcheU blaolln&amp; Wethcr'a 7M2. MtrYin iUP(J - Tevol Holman, 155.,., E N M at West Tex St cncld
BC&lt;lred 19 for tbt wmners, Rod El"""• and SliD J11rriJ led the San Diego, !mocked out Ariatee · · ·
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· Utah St 75 Denver il8
Mtter seven IIIII HyseU s!J:.
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Gallipolis' swenth graders &lt;L\SSY FIELD
now own a 4-5 season mark. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ A
whlle Pomeroy's seventh Is H clasay *'Yird field lcr the
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Golden Gate Jnvltotiort tnc11
,· 'lbe GalUpolls eighth grade meet •t the Cow P•laca Feb.
cep!Ured ltl flftb win in nine 15 has b&lt;&gt;en set up wltb the en•
Llfl!'OIII Servl~ htiPI tbounm!b
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try of Jirn Dupree.
for I1JtH tnt. every reeor
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Thette clubl wlll battle each Dupress, winner of the half
I• Otlf! ol t.l le '' ' '"'"' ana ~ld
est prtve «tr own~ •ehnoll of
. , other ia Galllpolll on Feb. IJJ, mile in the dual meet between
1\1 cinlf and 11 nor connected wlf.h
the OoYernment
• . On Feb. 12. llalllpolll wiU hoot the United Stoles and Russia,
Fer I'RII!E lftf11rm1tlon on Go~em
mtftt lnht ltll"lPI'IIIII llltl of poa
' '1\'eU&amp;too.
lrill meet Canadian Bl1l C1'0ihoo
ltlan• •nd •l•rl•• fill our (W)upGn
By quarters:
en and NCAA champion Narm
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TODAY Ynu
wm elan 1•• tun o:tet11l1 011 how
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8 12 21 28 lt (() 45 43 Hoffman 1ft 0to101J State.
101.1 can prrp.,.. rourulf for theM
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~CASTER, Pa. (UP!)- tionaI Bow lint Conlteu tourmuch lnftrHtecl. llltllt Hnd .,. ebsalut•IY FREE
&lt;:eorp II! llarlmab. D&amp;tiOMily nam""t to be held In Minneap- If1~emAvery
lftt of U. S. GowtrntMnt posltiens and .,,,,.,.,. (2) tr.
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IG""'tlon on hew to •uellfy for 1 U. S. Governm•nt Job.
!~~idly. Be 10.
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uncterwtnt 101110 IUUilnt .. ark •na Canton Llno:oln tied for
Porllmouth IQ over ninth.
LOth.
Two • ·lime alate cba111pion lle•plte an unb&lt;&gt;•ton LS.O rec&gt;
a.nland ·!Itt Toch IICOI'ed a ord •nd an 81-fS romp over
riiVilftll 54a IllS• over Cleve- Porn.. oy, Athc!"' fell from the
land £alt and IUIDPed all the sole&lt; I !Lot Into 12th place, only
woy from o!J:th to third place. L1 poinla away frorn deadlocked
But Eut dropped only a noteh, Newark and Llnooln.
from third to fourth.
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Nawork Ued Canton Lincoln for uventh, Cleveland Rllodtl in pbla'• 10 · same win streak to up hi• avenge to 31.2 polntl straljht free throws
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been put to good - by Mark
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lli&amp;ht eot the one~ from
NBC-TV's resident reporter-bumorlot, David Brinkley. Tbe
bour was immediately notable
bec111111 It never once told ua
bow jaD W!DI up the river
from New Orleana to Cblcago.
Brinkley, In fact, traveled
down ·the river, llarllng at Ito
fOUI'Ce In MlnotiOia, following
It _to the end of Ito flow 1n Loubiana, and hobnob"'ng with
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along the way. II wao a per~nil· ~. and a .pretty wonclerNI ODe, upeCialJy rlcb for
thoae with eolor &amp;ell, but full of
the human comedy and drama
for ,"eeyane, alii! lelitlmately
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without biWDI the uswd tour·
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ua1Jy beautlfal lraftlotlue, we
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touching; an d a lloatlng St.
Loula olgbtclub that made Hoi·
lywood looll like a rest home
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who virtually owns a'town
Is also Itt mayor and justice
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al the American Legion Fa1rmii ~ BEDROOM house at 1126 E. PONY FOR SALE. Call 'WY 2on Beech Gra\e Road, Rut- Main, Pomeroy. Phone Har- 3618.
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at TIIIID Jewelers, Phoae 60, SNOW TIRES
t.ny Size
$11.50
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$9.50
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AUTOMOBD..E Insurance beeo TUBES, UHCI _
c•nrelledt Lalt 1011r opera· TUBES, new $2-50
lllr'a Ucawl Cal WY :1-29111. 12 Volt Batteri• $12.95
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Mrs. Wil·
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propriate to the ~rogram .
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!'ARIS (UP)) - France announced ltlday il will not provide troops for any Western
Unit~ ....~- '.,. peace • keeping Ioree proposed
for Cyp.'''~ by the United Sljttes
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The dec,islon was announced
WASHINGTON - Sen Abra· by Information Minister Alain
bam A. Ribicoff, f&gt;.Conn.: clear· Peyrefitte foll~wing a cabinet
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date Gaston Defferre
his campalga to
Gaulle in next year's
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was wcrlted out In Jlelotlatlollal "Frllllee wiU not assoclate
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governments and re•nlled In prus," Peyrefitte aald.
the signing of IICCOrda ~ "It Ja not up ta FriiDCe
by the Greek maj(lrlty IDd meddle In an QPeratlon bas&lt;idj
Turklah minority on Cyprua. on the Zurich atatua, Jn
The ~ ruled out both draftlng of wltlch she baa
partition and Cyprua'1 even~~ participated and which -mal
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OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
Small, medium, larJe .
Michael Eanes, son ol Mr.
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church Sunday December 8, at 1:30 p,mM
Carol~ b~iru.ay c~!.:Y with 'll chll·
(DuPont's nylon-Bpan.
Jean Vaugha~, dau1~te~ 0iv~r. ~~~me ~~e bo;:~se of dren in his kindergarten Class.
dex) Antron&lt;Rl · nylon
Tomorrow(R) bra 21MVauf:':;~rt210*riMppu s~~~~f
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multi-colored candelabra on t e o er Sl e. ba e h
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can dl es. Both ats
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HONORS BROmER
Burt, soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curtis en· Given in marriage by her fa·
tertained with a dinner Supday ther, the bride wore a floor
evening at their home, East length white brocad~d ~=::~I
Main St., honoring her broth· gown. /The fitted bodice
er, John Grueser, who leaves ed a£neckline with pearl
Wednesday for Ft. Jackson, N. and long sleeves coming to
C., where he will be stationed points over the hands. The long
with the West Virginia Nation· chapel train was attached to
al Guard. Present were Mrs.
back of the skirl at the
1\ Stella Grueser,
Minersvill.e, waistline. Her fingerti~ veU of
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ler, the honored guest and Mr. by a Queen Anne tiara of seed
pearls. She carried a white
1 and Mrs. Curtis and daughter,
Sandra.
Bible topped with a white .
chid and long white
GIVE LUNCHF..ON
streamers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag Miss Jennifer Lohse, maid
entertained with a luncheon on ' honor, ware a red b~~~::::11
Sunriay at their home, Min· I dress and ·carried a
ersville. Guests were Mr. and Ibouquet of red cam~tions
Mrs. John Jordan of Columbus. white net centered w•th a
Mrs. Stella Grueser and John ed candle. While brocaded ski1rts I
Grueser of Minersville.
with velvet tops were worn by
the bridesmaids, Miss CharCOMPLETES TRAINING
Jene Diehl and Miss Tamara
Richard M. Hays, 18, son of Finlaw with red velvet tops and
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st, Middleport, completed oosic Kay Compton, the green tops.
training Jan. 24 at the Naval Eacn carried a colonial bouquet
Center, Great Lakes, of red and white variegatld
Ill.
carnations centered with a
lighted candle.
Joy Loraine Grover, as flow·
er girl, wore a white dress
with red satin bow at the waist
and a red veil and carried a
baskPt af rose petals.
Alvin Tripp of Chester served
as best man for his brother
and ushers were George Vaugh·
an of Middleport, uncle of the
Gold St~r Award !;lao Rongo.
This is your big opportunity, Mn. Homemaker •••
bride, and George Hoffman of
your chance to become a part of the fascinating,
Pomemy.
Froo trip to St. Petoroburg, Florida, lor "Mrs. Ohio"
challenging
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and her .hUsband, where they will be guests April 2~12,
gold colored sheath dress with
To enter, you need only be married and 21 or over.
at the luxurious Soreno Hotel, overlooking the picturesque 1
white accessories and a cor·
St. Peteriburg Boy ond Yacht Club wllh oll·oxponoeo poid,
There is nothing to buy- no entry fees to pay.
sage of gold and silver net and
e~nd
will eriloy special membership privileges at both th•
There are valuable prizes lor winnera·at every level
white carnations. Mrs. Tripp
boau~ful Sunset Golf and Country Club and tho oxcluoiyo .
in this contest to find the nation's 11umber one
wore a three pieee dark brocad·
Bath Club
homemak~r.
ed suit with matching acces-sories and a corsage of white
AutoriloHc Goo Clothes Dryer
You have everything to gain and nothing to lose.
carnations and red and silver
So; join your friends and neighbor&amp; who have
16 mm. color print of film to bo made of .the 1964
II&lt;'I.
already entered. It is fun- it's esclting- it'a
Amorica Pageant, plus o gift pockogo of Lover &amp;roo.
Mn.
A reception was h~ld In the
profitable. Send for your entry blank today.
soaps
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church parlor with members
of the JOF etaS! of the church
Automatic washer Of your choice, plus a 'feQr't

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were .served. Mrs. Leo Vouchan aerved the cake aod Mrs.
Kenneth Grover prealded at the
puncn bowl.
The bride Is a graduate of
Pomeroy !Ugh School, class of
l!IU wbero she was a member
ol tile band, the Sfl"111ah, Sci·
ence and Glee clubs. She serv·
ed aa Jlfequard at Maplewood
Lake for two summers. She Is
a member o1 Bathol !lo. 62,
Job'• Daugb~s. and of the
American Legion Auxiliary.
Th• groom II a graudate of
Wahama high School and at·
tended Marshall Univenity. He
is now employed by the Dupont
Chemical Co. In Parkersburc.
The couple is at horne ltJ their
frlenda In Tuppers Plairu. OUt
of town ,gu.. ts at the wedding
and recepUon were Mrs. Ruth
Byrnes of Cinclnnall and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly and chll·
dren, Stevie; Carla and Jeffrey
of Athens.

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Invited guests included womch.airman and pre_
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the area belonging to the Rio
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