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Sotiety Notes

lnsfaIIafion of
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·NOW YOU

Jlnd c)Jildren were 8Uelll Suit'
day of Mrs. John stout.
Gueall at the lJom~ of Mr.

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and Mra. Charles Klnil were
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their daughter on SOl! "' 8 '
Circle waa made ·Monday evi1ft.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shu
Miss Lena Grueaer, enter.
tng when Raeine Chapter No.
lht World'• Fair 111· New
Mr. 1111i .Mrs. O.na Haninc, Jer o1 Pandora, Ohio.
tbe Paat Clllef.a of MaeIM OES me' wltb Worth M•
yort City Tile clallllal ll\8dO IIJra Glenna Colburn, and Mrs.
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Temple . Pythian Sisters Recent guesiS of Mr. and tro~ Mary Lou lhle anl John
plan• le visit . W.,llfagloll, D. Cowen were guw or Mrs. •Ei· . Mrs.. Joe Car10y received
evening at her home Mrs. Carl Mattox were their lhl Worth P 1 tron
ided
C. and the New York llplo sJe.. Haning. ·
woro that her mother Is hosplt·
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al10 Tiley wlU leave by tralD
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daughter, Mrs. Eustace Wilson Thank you notes were read
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godby and al1ze&lt;l In Gassaway, · a .
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.' The meeting, in charge ol of Pt Pleasant, W Va
from Helen Johnso» and Leda
tram Parltenburg May It and daughters, Myrlla and Marcia, Mr and Mrs. Robert JeweU
~ .LaWWJce ~· open-- Mrs. Peter Lalich Is here Mae Kr11&lt;11ler for gilts and
llten go ou lo New Yon by Zanesville, vlsiled
relatives call&lt;d on his panmts, Mr. and
' O'lth the Lords Prayer Ill with her mother, Mrs. Stella cards they received while ill.
bas tram WosbJnclon.
here and went to see Obert Mrs. Glen Jewell.
anllon. A thank you note was Ebersbach, who ts a medic~!
Margaret Neuman was r"'
MartirJs who has beell confin·
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~ from Mrs. Karl Grueser patient at Holzer Hosptt;ll m ported ill at her home in Syra·
ed lo . the hospital.
Mrs Earl McGrath called on
• fi~&gt;W&lt;&gt;rs sent at the death Gallipolis.
cuO&lt;: Anna Wheeler was ,..
Annual PHS Alumni Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jewell and Mrs Charles McGrath and chll·
~I he! father .. Members were Mr. Herman Mattox and Faye ported in Meigs Memorial Has.
Event iJl Planned
4aughters came Sunday to vls1t dren.
reminded to bnng an arllcle for Morm of South Charleston, W. pital, E.ulah Swan in Holzer
her
the Mr John Black
,
ihe !Unshme basket to the next Va. spent Sunday with his m&lt;&gt;- Hozpital, Garnet Smith in St.
The officers and executive
mod
'Mendal Jordon, Carpep1; ·
m,.ung oi the Temple. The ther , Mrs. Elmer Mattox and Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg,
The· Ways and Means conr ·commlttee of the Pomeroy High wood an
a ·
ter, i• laking care ot the post
lra~eling pme dona~ by Mrs. also with Mr . and Mrs. Carl and Bertha Sayre In Univer·
mittee or the Pomeroy . B a n d School Alumni. Assoclatloo met
olfict" while Mrs. Obert Mark·
WIG1am KtUmger was awarded Mattox.
sity Hospital, Columbus.
At a meeting of the session Boosters Association Will meet Thureday evenmg al the home World Day of Pr~yer service ins is at the hospital with Mr.
to Miss Ern• Jesse.
Mrs. Ora . Roy, Columbus, Is All committees exemplified or tbt Middleport First United Monday at 7::MI p.m. at the of Kenneth Harris, WetzgaU·st. will be held at the Foreat Ruq Markms.
. Games were played during the guest ot Mrs. Dale Mourn· their work while Landmarks Presbyterian Church Monday ttom•· of the chaJiman, M r s. Plans were discussed for the Methodist church t;;lday Feb- Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Wel,sh,
lht soctal hour and prlzet &amp;· ing {or several days. Mrs. Roy were read by W rth p Iron evemng plans were . made for Maxuf' Arnold, Athens Road. annuRI banquet to be held Sat· ruary 14 at 2 p.m. Let
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nd M Th
,ll'ndS
warded to Mrs. Mike ~cKenzie, Js a former resident of Middle- The Worthy Matr~n !nno~nced instc:JIIation or church officers. The Sy.cacus.e Ladies Auxil· urd~y, M:ay 30 at the ':&gt;m~roy Pray" wiL be the theme of the an;;ni~rs~ Elsi;s Han~g ,Wete
Mrs Karl Grueser, Miss Erna port.
officer practice for the March Offirers to be installed at iary of the Volunteer Fire Dt!' J~mor High School auditormm. service •nd special prayers wiD guesls or Rev. and M~s . ' ~ttl-1
.
Jesse and Mrs. Lucille
B.
m etJ·n a d Beul h Slob 1 nd lhe morning worship serviCe on
M d Dmner wtll be served at 6.:MJ be given for women of newly Co
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par1ment w• 11 mee1
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Helon J . Johnson will be hos· Sund•y mclude Robert Tewks· nigh! •• the Village Hall. Plans p.m. an ancmg WI "" rom organ~ c urc es over
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A ••lad courso was served on
tesses
bary James Buchanan Hubert .11 II&lt;
l&lt;!d
th
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p.m.
to
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a.rn.
world.
Nme
churches
will
par·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
De~n
of
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trays by the hostesses. Napkins
Gre·t·ta SI'mpson a d B ~
Tayl~r Mrs Arthur • Lewis Wid h'l'comp e I bor h led ..
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Officers of the Association tlclpate in this service includ- Scottown are helping to ,M·'.,.;,
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cauil'd out the Valentine theme.
Adams were hostesses for the Mrs J . E. Harley, elders; Dale 15 at 4.30 p m at the Syracuse are enn~
ar~Is, p~es en. g
w.:c es rom :omeroy, for her parents, Rev. ana· . ,
Attouding were those named
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evemng. serving !rom 8 table Walburn, Marcus Chambers, Le· Schoci. ·
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Evelyn Gilmore, first VJCO' pres- Mlne~svtlle, Rock Sprmgs, En· Barnhart. .
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and Mrs. Adam
Ebersbach, The Middleport
Firemen's decorated in Valentine theme. land Brown, Vmcent Dabo, and
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Jdent, Joseph Struble, second lerp~tse and .Forest Run. The Mr. apd Mrs. Asa Jilr~an of
l!frs. Arnold Hayes, Mrs. Hen· Auxiliary held a covered dish
Everett Foreman,
deacons; The Dtsabled Amertcan Vet- v1ce prestdent; Elma JIUssell, pubhc Is Invited.
Midoleport, Mrs. Jake Lee ,and
ry ·~•Jbel, Mrs. Gladys Cockier, dinner Tuesday evening at the
Mrs, Rodney Sauer, Mrs. Ed- erans and the Auxiliary will secretary and tre~er; and
son vtsil&lt;!d 'Mrs. Katie WllMrs. Carrie Grueser, and Mrs. home ol Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Oml leS ward Burkett, Mrs. Everett and meel in regular ,.ssion, Mon· Martha Mayer asstslallt sec- The Fourth Quarterly Confer- son Sunday.
D~ll&gt;&lt;rt Etselstem:
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The valentine theme was carMrs. Herman Bailey, deacon· day al 8 p. m.
retary and t~asurer. Members ence ":ill be beld at Heath Mr and Mrs. Tom Wlllo had
fbo March meeting Will be ried out in the table decorations
esses
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of the execu!Jve commJtt.,. .are Methodist Church Sunday after· as guests Ernest Guinth~r and
ilel!l at the ho~ of Mrs including an arrangement
of
Lew" Sauer, Jr., Roscoe Fife v!ou~:~~inDay :;" ~.~::;:~ Dr. Harold Brown Jr., Willtam noon at 2 p. m. Rev. Stanley daughter, Irene, CincinnaU.
Adam Ebersbach With Mrs. Am· red and whit&lt; carnations with Le . air
f F
B and Richard Sauer, new trus· nd h t g p b P
h Neutzling. Carol Ko;_nn"!lv Roy McGuilliard, Portsmooth Dis-Mrs. John Sltiul
old ijayes and Mrs. Lucille B.
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g10n es o
eeney en- 1
be rec...m.lzed a
c ar er mem ers
w en Mayer, 3;n~. _No..... ,........_-.!. J ,.h.t_ ~ - ..~"._."'"~-;iljij.~,lllilliN!.tooo,.......IIII~IIAli:l:;:llllli!l\\!1-.....
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red and white tapers.
nett Post, American
Legion ees. WI a so
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. Wt ns as ostesses.
Following the dinner mem· and , . - ___... .
' at t~o ... tv - ... . _, •
hers of the group gave readings nera'
in observance of the birthdays Mrs.
of famous men in history includ· Pllgr
ing Lincoln, Washington, Wil· tror;
liam H. Harrison, Thomas Ed- was
ru.u"ll.
l' "§:unders
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Da11;;g: .. 011
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ison and the poets, Henry Long· Roac
A.!le•TV s
"Combat!" Chry!fer Theatre Qll. NBC_ A memorial service in honor fellow and James R. Lowell.
Re·
series, , will ' a arded the tl·
eb. 21. Jiilra
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of the late Mrs. Sally McCor· Mre. Russell Mills, president, ollicl
Ue
of
t1100or
ghboy"
ini"''
fHelllll'
ldrich)(lil-ected
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from lront page)
micl. was held when Evange- was in charge of the business ial s
ceremonies to be eld at Head- Alb Gottlieb teleii(IIy involv
.~;;,'·h~ role ai a Civil war hero In
Jlne ;;bapter 172, Order of the session and also announced the Odell
quarters U. S. Army Infantry a beautiful wood-be I!Ciresa, her
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"Major Dundee." After sprout;Eastern Star met Thursday ev"' progr•m for the evening. The and
Centtr. Fort Benning, Ga., Feb. jealou• husband, an over-ilm1:~ DoWII on the Farm
ing the beard, Heston vlolted
;nmt at the Masomc Temple In group enjoyed singing fol· wm
8
oroo• young playwright, a cur1:30 Popey• &amp; Pals
20th Century.Fox studio for a
'Mki,Jieport. Mrs. Etta Norton, Jowin~ the program. Plans were Wolf•
Senalor
Margaret
Chvaceous divorcee, a tipsy ...,.
9 0 Rufl alii' Reddy Show
stocy conference on his neJrt
'W. Ill. and William King, W. mad• far the anniversary din· Clart
Smith (R·Me.) will use the new retary. and a wry, dead·p • a
10 :00 Hector Heathcote Show
film, "The Agony and the Ec
•P., presided during the meet.- ner to be held in March.
Harr
Glady• Shelley aong, "Leave It housekeeper ... .
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10 :30 Fireba. XL 5
atasy," in which he wiU play
ing with Mrs. Roms Hawkins The hostess served a dessert Att
to the Girts" as her official
WATI"S WATT: Robert Gor·
I J;(JO Dennis the Menace
Michelangelo.
;and Beth Pullen serving as pro cours• to members attending in· Mr.
campaign song in her history- alskt has been named
NBC
11:30 Fury
'!'be Jludio mlslakealy aooamtern for absent officers..
cludmg Mrs. Mills, Mrs. How· Mrs,
·
makmg
decision
to
run
for
the
White
House
Correspondent,
12:00 Children's Theatre
etl he hod 11'01111 lhe bean for
/ Mrs.. Norton was asSJsiA!d by ard Dailey, Mrs. Everett Bach· Wolf·
Presidency. Miso Shelley, the taking over for . Sander Vano1:00 ExplorlnC
Mle..Jaucelo. a•• -ouaced
Catherme Mitchell, A.M., and ncr, Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. Mrs.
"First Lady of Tin Pan Alley" cur
2:00 Mr. Wizard
ll perfect fOI' the port.
starpomts, Beth Pullen, Ada; Jam•s Daniels, Mrs. John \'ro- Char
has r:nore than 600 top songs
Carol Burnett will star
In
2 30 NBC SporiS Special
· "But Ws for another film,"
,Dma Nelson, Ruth:. Lena Bunce, man, Mrs. Robert McElhinney, lifle,
pubHshed
.
three
out
of
four
variety
sbowa
4:00 All Amer. Wants to Know Heaton said.
:Esther; Bessie Kmg, Mortha; Mrs. Robort Byer, Mrs. B. F. Inclu
Barry Nelson, Janet
Blair, on CBS.TV this fall, tentatively
4:30 Big Ten Basketball
"Wea~ it in both films," said
· and Roma Hawkms, EJecta. Parmalee, Mrs. RiChard Roller, Mani
Roddy McDowaU, Ann B. Da· tiUed "The Entertainers." Show
e:oo s.1ura&amp;1 aepo11
the studio. Heston will.
Rosemary Lyons gave the pray. Mrs. Leno McKinley, Mro. Pat· dauJ
1:15 Newo 1o Weather
vis and Joyce Jameson star in will be produced by Bob Baner.
ty Kl·&gt;es, Mrs. Dick Karr, Sr., sell,
1:25 Sports
a gay domesUc farce, "Wake ner AsSociates ....
JOHN BARRYMORE JR. had
GOAL IS STARDOM- Thll
The A~soclate Conductress, Mrs David Jenkins, Mrs. Lee lips
1:30 Porter Wagoner Show
another voice dubbed in for his
br Allyson Ames-a talent~dl
Naomi Kin~. gave her lecture Smitt. and two guesta, Mra. Ed
7:00 '!aL Nlgbt Jamboree
-own
in
an
Englisb
movie.
He'a
blonc!e
beauty-and mother!
and Obhgalt.oll mgh'. was obser· Haggerty and Miss Phyllis Stan·
7:30 Singln&amp; Caravan
of four small chlldron. Film
suing ... , Burt Lancaster's mov.
ved wtth Wilham Kmg, W. P. ley. The traveling prize qona\-- /(t
1:30 Joq Blabop
stardom Is her goal and, If!
II! "The Train," 011 Jocation ill
Jn eharge. A salad course ":as 1ED BY Mrs. Byer was won by
9:011 Saturday Nlcbt Movlea
hard work and singleness of•l
France,
has
been
on
aod
off
the
s~rved lollowln.g the meetmg Mrs. James Daniels.
H•
purpose will do . it, Allysou
11 :oo Late Newo Picture
raii8 so often It Ia coming In . bas it made.
wtth Mrs. Leshe Ervin
In
II&lt;
.
11:10 D. :. and Weatiler
"Cleopatra" style.
Showing
charge.
ed I
11 : 15 SporiS
Mrs. I.ochary is
Tur!
otarted last Ang. 1, and t h e
ll : 20 Films of the 110'1.
ca!Ung room o - ...~.. t b •
film
is sWI before the eainei'aa
HostPss of G~tild
SaCJ
CUd
Mltellell Trio slnp "Aland $3 million OVER budget.
11•• Guild of Grace Episcopal ever
ma Mater''J
Church met Wednesday evening of I
POMEROY. OHIO
Televlsioll ceiiiOI'Ihlp (~ ,.. "The NaUonal Guard, the barr!in the parish house with Mrs. In t
cades,
4lo) lea""' lheoe r,r1ct • the
7:00 TV na..,.oom
P•trick Lochary as ~ostess.
M!
TONIGHT
Where we ohared our first lli8ll
7:30 ED France
Mrs J .E.D. Hartinger, presi- lder.
"GIDGET GOES TO ROME"
ThO' senior'JII'Orn, the hand·g'ren8:00
CaptaiD Kangaroo
(Technicolor)
dent. conducl&lt;!d the meeting met
ades ....
9:00 Alvin Show
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Cindy Carol, as Gidget, Jam· which opened with devotions by pra)
We're going to mist Ole Miss."
ea Darren, Jessie Royce Lan- Miss VIda Ihle. Mrs. A.
9:30 Tenn. TID:edo
0
R. low!·
dis, Ceaare Danova, Danielle Knight gave a report on
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
a gan
deMetz, Joby Baker, Don church meeting which she and BWf
10:30 Migb!J Mouse
Porter, Jeff Donnell.
11:00
RiD Tin Tin
Mrs Fred Crow Jr. and Mrs. neB
Ftaturettt: Spies &amp; Guya
11:30 Roy ll.ogen
Th•.ooore Reed Sr. attended in Mrc
Columbia Pictures hao just
Colorc11rtoons
12:00 Sky Klnt.
Cincinnati. Following a short mer
rele.. ed file long·heralded "Dr.
12:30 Do You Know
SUN., MON., TUES.
business ses111ion, the
es!k
Strangelove, Or: How f learned
1:00 News
Fob. 9 thru 11
er of !he evening was spent In Mrs
to Stop WorryJns and Love the
"WIVES AND LOVERS"
1:30 Mr. Lucky
cutting and sewing blocks for a MBI
BomD," produced and dlrecl-(Spicy Comedyl
2:00 Saturday Movie
qulh for Children's Hospital In Hill'
ed by Stanley Kuhricl&lt;. 11 ill
Janet Leigh, Van Johnson
3:30 Telesporta
Cincinnati
after
which
refreshand
.
the grestest satire ever flimed
SheUy Wintera
4:00
CBS
Golf
Classic
ments were served by the hos· vail
and ,. ouperbly acl&lt;!d by Peter
Colorcartions
5:011 Champumsblp Brldee
less.
out
Sellers, George &lt;;. Scali, Ster5:30 Th• Early Show
'ling Hayden, Tracy Reed, J&gt;et.
7:00 Lawman
er Bull, SUm Plckeus and K7:30 Jackie GleiiBOII
M
nan Wynn. Based on
Peter
8:30 Bing Crooby Speelal
(CI:
George's beat-selling British
9:30 PhD Silvers
Spe!
novel, Be4 Alert, Mr. Kubrick's
10:011 GullSIIIOke
par.
magnificent production should
11:00 News
SOli
play 11&gt; packed house.o for mauy
11:15 Late Movie
Mrs
pears to COiuo::
Mr:
The ldes of March came ..,.
ed
ly for many a TV star - on all
p~
three networkS. •Those getting
cep
lhelr pink sUps at NBC-TV last
8:30 Pat &amp; Mike
Alt
wee~~: include Mitch Mlller'l
8:00 Churcb of Christ
Ira&lt;
Sing
Along, Joey Bishop a n d
9:30 ChaMel 13 Pr..ento
Ralph Bellamy'• Eleventh Hour.
10: 00 Neighbors
CBS-TV decided to drop Garry
10:15 Social Security
c
Moore, George C, Scott'a "East
10:30 Jetoons
co&gt;
Side West Sidu," and Ph.D Sil11 :OIJ Casper Cartoon
ol
11:80 Beany &amp; Cecil
vers. In addition to tbe sbubPu.
12:00 Bugs Bunny
ble ot ABCTV ( we meuliooo
of
12:30 Allakazara
ed last week) the netwoi'k wiJl
clal
1:(It) FlJcL.
~ drop liS Salurday night "Hootdlst
1:30 American Bandstand
enaany." Shows dropped wiD
0.. of rho - t itn,.;rhot dop of
2:30 Challenge Golf
be replaced wltb new serleol
JOOI' Ill. is your por dar. Whet! YOU vet
3:30 Winter Olympic Gamea
starring Alan King, Carol BurDo
paid, IIIOkt .... you Nt osidt 0 ctrloifl portiooo
5:Oil World of Sporto
ett, George Burns, Dennis Weo.
I
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30
Wint.r
Olympics
ver, Mickey Rooney, Char!H
ol )'OIIr solory and "toblisll • ......
PllE'JTY PROTEST- Tb II
s
7;
00
wr.,Uing
Boyer and David Niven, IIIDOIII
South Vldnamese coed wu
for financial tec•rity.
Syr
7:30 HootenaMy
othe,... 'Ill• battle of lbe ra~
emona Jle\'91'81' '1\'ho par~
CIIIGo l'" mrt litis plan, you will nt•tr be without,
In front of the Minioll')' of
1:30 LawreDCe Wellr
lngs goes on and on!
!loco-. oo oootter what mar hoJIIIOn, }'Oil
9:30 Saturday N!cbt at tbe Information In Saigon In d&amp;o
tense of • univ'erlity profesho" o ,...,,. to fall bock on.
Movie Palace
~&lt;&gt;r. A paper had clalmed the
10: SO The Detectives
profeasor waa pro-Diem. ..
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WASIDNGTON - Mro. Marguerile Oswald, mother of Lee
Harvey Oswald, promised "new
evi~'' for the Warren COm·
mission today that she
uld
would prove her son innocent
ol aQ!Uilllnating President John
F. Ken~edy ,.
Mro. Oswald said she would
lay her "trump cards'' before ·
the p~idel)tlal commission lnv••tigatinc .. the · assassination.
Since the day her son was shot
10 death by Jack Ruby before
a national television audience,
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of
three has Insisted that Lee Harvey did not fire the shots that
killed Kennedy and wouoded
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en!A!rtained Wednesday evenJna
with a lamlly dlllnflr at . lhtir
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SeJ'VRnce 01 the birthday &lt;If Air•· PTA will meet Monday at 7:30
Eugene Smith and the weddinc p m There will be a Founders
annnh•ersary or Mrs. Hollman's Day program, and
all .ji&amp;St
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred preoiaents of both Central and
Smith S
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Sugar Run schools will be bon.
Guesl.&lt; were Mr. and,!"''· ored Fathers night wiJl alw
Eugene Smith and chooren, be ohserved and each latberl
Ttmmy, John, and Cindy; Mr. will bt&gt; counted twice. Motbersi
and Mrs. F~ed Smith Sr., and of 1he fourth grade will be hostthe Hoffman 8 children, Mike, eSSt9. At ,..p.m. preceding the
Tami and Be~rly..
meeting there wiD be a meeting
of all rooms
mothers in the
teachers' lounge.

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Tha Do-gooder

COflM'"'ATING ~DtTORIALL Y
Sy~denly , the spi&lt;'e race

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l&amp;~in . And at last , if only for a little
while, the United States is ahead in the
fila! department of booster power.
Ever since Sputmk I went up on October 4, 1957, Soviet SJI'OtJculars have
been explain•~ away u being due to all
that rooltel power they bad to play
around with. Now, iller six ye,n of
walling, the orbiting of the 19-ton second stage of the Saturn rocket outstrips
anything the Soviet Union has done.
To be sure, Saturn· project director
Wernher von Braun himselJ ~xpects the
IJ.S. l9~d to be shprt.liyed. He predicts
lhe 1\us~ians will launch 1 satellite
welghlllll between 40 1nd 50 ton• ''soon."
Wlleth~r theY do 'lr not, til' important
point is lh•t th11 Saturn feat is more
than the usual Soviet-style apectacular
- all flasll and no follow-up. It Is one
mpre ~tep forward in a program that be·
I&amp;P wben tile Mercury capaule w~• first
c9nc,ived a~d wbose neprest termlna·
tlon Ia the lJildlpg of men on tile moon.
The whole U.S. sppce effort h~s come
1 truly lmpre1slve distance when o n e
rememben tile dlsmpl December day in
1957 wl!en the first puny Vanguard col·
lapsed on ita launching pad.
In 1983, not only were the obje.,tives
of the Merc"ry program brilliantly exceeded bY the 22-orblt flllht of Gordon
Coeper, but the •uccessful firing of tllo
liquid hydrogen-fueled Centaur upper

Voice of Broadway •.• reporting
ly DOROTHY I(ILctALLIN

THE CELEBRITIES
New Yor~ NiJhl Owla an bu11ing
about tilt "myatery 111~11" who have been
doing a cloak-and-dagger routine wit b
Ju!\y Garland JS tho star. They've beon
following her around, anapping pictures
of per. even tailed !ler as abe entered
JUly's bar early th' other morning. And
they definitely ·at1m't ma~azine staffer.
working on a layout. Judy Is well aware
t~at she's ~elng watched, and kiddingly
told friends. "I" expect to be arrested as
soon as I ~et olf the plane in Los Angel•s" - w~icb Ia where obe's headed . . .
"''fTimy Grime• wae a smash in the New
Haven opening of "HI~h Spirits." She
s: opped the show cold singing "tlly
r!oQle, Sweet Heaven," sang two addl·
tiona I choruses, \!len had to beg off.
Jack Benny, ~o worked yean to
build a c~medy image as the world's
most rru~al man , will spend thousand&amp;
of dollars on a big party for his CBS
cast and crew just alter his laat abow.
as he
farewell to move to NBC . . .
That's show biz: t11e day George C. Scott
drew rave notices for his performance in
"Pr. Stran;~Jove, " hla TV show was
Jro!lpll(! ... lt'a tough to get a tioket to
''Htllb Dolly!" Qf "Barefoot in the Park,"
true - but the Beatles concert at C•r·
negie H~U Feb. 1~ is an Incredible ~ell·
ou[ You need a letter from your Sena·
tor ju~t to iel a ticket broker to diaousa
the oubject with you - and then he'll
nave to admit he's powerleu to help,
for any amount of rnoney.
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Before she left for home, Queen Freel·
orika of GreQct confided that her daugb·
ter, PtilleNaltepo, had written a touch·
ing letter of condolence to Jacq11eUne
Kennedy after the usasaination, q\IOI•
ing tbe comtortiP!I philosophy of anotb•
,. member of the Royal Family at the
time of a !Ieath which ha~ deeply affect·
ed lbe Plinctas. Her majesty didn't enn
~ngw tllat Irene ~d written until they
iialtell Mra. K~nn~y and the formqr
Flr~l l.lllly. with tears in her eyes, told
the l'tlnc\!ss: "Your letter is already
rrgmed.''
Rob@ri ~~~~~t has recorded franela
Scott Key'a bllllle•t bit for an upeomloJ
l,P . . . TrQIIIboiliat 'floummy Young has
left tile l,.QU~ Mm8\fOni i\li•Stars. He'a
lleen replacetl ~~ t.he old lndian sluah·
pumper, Bi&amp; Clilef Moore • • . At the

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OUT A NEW, Rf\OIJJliONARY li'A:JOIJCl'.•.
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Arrival of Son
Is Awaited in
Mother's Death

MASON -Funeral services
for Margaret M. Barker, 55, Ma·
son, W. Va., who died at Hoizer Holpltal ear]y Sunday mom..
!ng, are oet tenlltlvely on Wed-

needay pending arrival of a son
In the armed forces
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M.... Barker was born July
29, 1908, the daughter of \he
Ia.te Edward and Clara Bass
Va.~. )':1~•. and lit survived by
four daugliters,
,.___ MMnRog LoeWe
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er Rus-Heed of lQ.ICIVII; rs.

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Whatem 1011 bnlltl, do

It the eoDvea!eDt, lowCOlt COIICI'8te iWay. We
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Mr. Zellar attended the Uni· Grande College,, presided 1n
verslty of JJlinois for three and
ooe-hal! years He has been ac
tlve in
service,
on Roard. of Directors of y M
Red Cross Campaigns, and.
the Chamber of Commerce.
His avocations are golf and
hunting. He served In the U. S

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after thlr\y.:flve combat missions with the El hth Air For
D•n Evans ~·
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In charge
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Ohio, ••Ys the plans for t h.
new lllt!Bdale ' MI'ch ·• PIan1 ~ll
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pla~ o~' sterling poulty

livestock right during the
cal early slllge becall8e
lienal demaftds of chicks, pigs,

calves, end lambs are tbe highest In the first few weeks o1
life, An Intensive program i8
planned to nas!ot the local pouitry and livestock raisers with
otartfng their poultry and livestock,
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p.m. Saturday. Mrs.

will Roush, New Haven,

theM exhibits
during . the
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on arc 16 and the JUdg·
will begin at 3 p. m. and
gt!nera l public is invited at
p. rn .
Lo_cal
will be
nbbons, medals and trophies.

absence
Wlsemanof President Ernest N.
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Howard
president
of the Central Oh1o RIO Grande
c.ollege Alur_nni Club, told
hiStory
hiS club. J. Sherman
Porter, dll'ector of college rela·

Blan~rd,.

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winner~

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lions, also attended the meetmg. He, Blanchard and the Rev M' W
Mr Tracy had vlslted the
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augh Elected
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ham College campus,
rest ent o ( MCHA
Ind., Friday and Inspected
PT. PLEASANT - Miss
new $1,250,000 library.
Waugh was elected
chard IS chairman of Ute
of the Mason County
Alumni
Fund
Cooncll,
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rep a('e
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CHOCOlATES

Wi~ ~~n:i~·G : l~olter

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of the community. The
next

meeting of the association is
March 5 in tlie Appalachian p

son an

Mrs. David

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IE FEAT\.JRE A C.OMPL..ETE UNE OF

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DUTTON DRUG CO.

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Henry

mfanl/oni Mrs. James C.
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daughter,
B0~ter;~yd Mercer,
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Wallace KirkpatriCk, Earl
Norman
Hochstettier
1 ~ood, Barbara Hood,

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Stokely's Finest

OF ALL NEW

FURNITURE

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5 112 oz. aoe
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$2. tn
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ROOMS

ena, was fined $125 and cosil.
wiUt $100 IIUipended, end given
slit: moolha proballon, for
operator's Ucenae, and $10
costs for unaafe vehicle today
In lbe County Court of Frank
W. Porter, Jr. Barnett wes ortested end jalleel by the Ohio
State Patrol SUnday at 1:15 p.

FOIL HEARTS

Pearl McClung, Miss E' t a
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0.
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,I ee ~· 1rg1 ran , Mrs. Dana
Patients d' h
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;Halfl,Ill and infant son, ond Mrs.
weekend lnc:~~.:'[g~n over!~ w
__UI_ia_m_ L_. _W.::il.::l._ _ _ _ _:__ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
llam Matlach, Dr. Ben' Somers
E. E . Damron, Mrs Roger B'

ed vice president to replace
Mis' Waugh. The group discuss·
the possibilll)l of a 811idance

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BAKER FURNITURE
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Don•ld SchiUing and

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w:'n, Mr•.
Howard
PI..salll Valley Hospilot
er Vmeell.. Carla
ADMI'ITED : Mrs. Ronnie
Miss Aruta
EsARRESTS MADE
Wickline, Pl. Pleasant; M r s.
Mrs. charles Silvers, Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT Lewis Harper, Gallipolis Ferry:
Cl Starcher, Newton Hughthe weekend
Mrs Carol Wltitllngton,
ayton Athey, Mrs. Ray·
records Included
lo; Agnes Grimm, Letart:
mood Weyand, John T. Wil·
44,
Frazier, Pt. Pleasant.
Charles Holland, 5~.
DISCHARGED: Winfred
with drlvlnC
Buffalo; Samuel Myers,
James Worth Pleasant; Mrs. Edward
22, Apple
son, Pt. Pleasant: Enos
tor Blankenship, 39,
McGuire, Gallipolis :
Judith
I, John Stearns, 57, Am·
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Robbrosia, and William E u gene ert Johnson, Racine: Cheryl Ann
ConMUy, 22, Route 2 Leon, all
Gallipolis; Mrs. Thocharged with Intoxication.
mas Gibbs and son. Hartford;
Mrs. Joha Campbell, Gallipolis
ATrEND FUNERAL
Ferry : Mrs. Warren Morrison
Relatives and friends allend· Pt. Pleasant; Ernest Grimm: I
!ng the funeral ol Mn. A. N.I,Leiiiitariitii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.., ;
Grueser Friday, in Grove City 11
were Robert Stobart, Miss Gerte·lf
vleve Stobart, end~Mr~-~an:d: ~~:
Eldon Weeks of t
end Mrs. Dana ll)'llell,, ~~J
cuse; Mr. and Mrs. Reid y,
Pine Grove; and Mrs. Paul
re of Racine.

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Hougland up

Wi~i~~i J~rry Bo~
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Blvd.: ~ ~~~~rtRo~~

Mr~

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J ack Rose Joe Neel·. 5·36
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Mrs Arhn Eugene Angel MiU
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Rd ., daughter, 4:48' p.m. ;J;r• r
Mason ,
Barry
Chester
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Waw:-;!ey, 2620. Jefferson
C. Evans,
Pt. Pleasant, son, 4:26a.m. Sat· Caldweh
Goheen, LIs a
urdav . Mrs . Raymond W Jones
Arthur McCoy '
·Jr., Rt. 2 Wellston son · %·s4 Mrs. Palmer Tnmble, ,fdrs. LouS
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Mra. J. E . Sommer was

are her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Roth, James Bartee and
, Mrs. Robert H.
McMaster.
(Mrs.
McMaster
Is
the
daugh1
ter of Ga!Upolbt City Commlssion President Raymond Jones
and Mfs. Jones. Her husband.
Or. McMaster, formerly was
associated with the Gallipolis
Clinic.)

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Valentine', Dor

Philip

Fol1r judges, representmg tn· ham F Gregory, 446 Firth Ave. Wtorth u
and the professions, will
daughter 5:41 P m Th 1
p
p.m.,
a-:;ked to serve at the local
Mrs. Ar~old Le~i~ I a ~ ma Ann down Wmfield 6

PliT ON PROBATION
James Franklin Barnett, Ath-

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2720 Lincoln Ave., Pt. Pleasant, down 23, ~,30 a.m.;

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and Co. of Chicago as assistnnt creditation.
Rev .. W. Luthto the Plant Manager where er Tracy, VICe president
1,650 people were employed.
the Alumni Associa~on o.f Rio

male and female, were put in
the dog pound, County D a 8
Warden George Logan, uld
day. Allyone whe Is
these
should claim
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Two black and white dogs, a

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IWnolsi Ray, Charles and Har. ersville, has announced ~
old of West Columbia; Richard Starting-Growing Provico
of Pt. Ple188nl, and W!Diam o1 Program under the
California.
"Safe 'N Sound"
Servlcea will be held al the According to ·Marvin
MIUltlll Methodbtt Church with manager of Ohio Valley

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Pleasant, Pamela Sue Ewing, up 22. 4:20 a.m .; Queen City

yan (the former Aldena Shatol

Zellar was witlo Oscar Maye; ed Rio:• progress toward al)o

nice Hallscott and Miss Nora

the Rev. Marvan Frame olflciallng end burial a\ Adamsville
Cemetery. A!TBngements are in
charge ol Foglesong Funeral
Home llltl complete funeral
plana will be &amp;Mounced upon
llTiYal ol the son.

$3.35 to $10.01

school auditorium Monday, Mar. 1 Hill Johnny K. Cra btree, Rt. 1 R. H Bosworth II down Green:
A Rio Grande Colle e Alumni 16.
2 Oak Hill, David M. Mercet·, ·up ~ :20 a .m.; Alton
Zephyr
Club was organized g
The Fair is sponsored by the I Jackson, Mrs. Gene Puckt!U, down 31, C:4&lt;1 a.m.; Valley Voy·
nightlnCiracinnatl the old
and Mathematics de· Radc!tff, Mrs. William C. Cox, ager up 32, 4:20a.m.; Eva H.
meeling at the 'Mt. Healthy
. of Pt.. Pleasant Jun· ~t. I Pedro, Mrs. Cleo M. Lan· down 33, 3:35 p.m.; Ravens.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith E. ior and Senior High schools with 1er. Rt I Lartcaster, and Mrs. wood down Meldahl 2,45 a.m.
Runyan and naming Mrs RunOOGl&gt;eration of d'rea Indus· Harley A. Bennett, Rt. I Rav- Gallipolis Dam Elisha
rom 111$-1958, Zellar worked
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Wooots up 9 50 m o

VanMeter, both o1 West Co!um- Feed F1rm Begms
bla, and Mrs. Marie Barnes o1 Starter Program
Hlinoilt; six brothers, Gene ol Ohio Valley Industries

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Box 1200, S.n Haftel, Calif.,
'!rv•• ataiCII weJt of the 1\tiallll!lppl IUver. llawllll an d
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northwest ~ada.
Notu from lhl hrttiiJI nolfi\MaOI)IIIIi will mil ~
lntoroalktn•l Guldinc Ey... eabiu:
after bil talks 114111 I\lalayeilll
Inc., 6431 Denny Ave,, North StraiPt 1'11111
~mler 'l'trlllb Abdul Rahmlll
Hollywood, Cfdij., 11erv01 I be Word from London • lllal II Pm- Pellil end wtii .-t lbt
U.I. and Caflll~.
Prllidtllt JQM~Qn 1!18 tiPIIQI Red I!IJ'IIII lrtlllmonl. illd- IM!ler Ill!«• fltr the Blind, oome ftnn ltUc fl'om m!lckp- alan ofllelaia wtii attempt ~ 11!1
1031 &amp; Roclteatter l\d,, 1\Qch.,.. peartng British Prime Mlnlatar hbD • lhl adnnte&amp;ea of ....,.
ler, Mich., serves the U. S. and liir AlA ~ '1!11111 relation,a with lndonoela ami
Canadt.
the latter vloill Wubln[!lon this against IDJI premature reconcU- Guiding Eyes for Ute Blind, week. Douglas-Home Is likely to iation will! l\lalaysia.
Inc. 11 W. ODII St., Ne'l Yortc be 1111¥i~ in t)le face ol C®IIIIGII t'nlal:
10036, N. Y., ,erves tht U.S.
Wlallingtotl llbleoi!Oit• to llfib lltiPOrla frolll Bnlltlllla, ~- second 9!J!)rt Guido Dog ish tred6 with Cuba and quarlero of thll European ComroundaUi!ll for Ill• Pllnd, Inc., the C&lt;lnlmllnioii!OU!IIfifl. lt 0111 mon Market, wltn that Quito
tl-11 Austin St., Forest HUla, also be llltlqtJIItte4 tllll he wtu mon jlfdl ootmtriu end other
N. Y, ~erves tl1o U.&amp;.
speak ~ ltiiPcl ill«lnnJ i!ll .... iuroJ1M11 nttillllll rnay lllemJII
- Plkll ll&lt;lil•· Inc., G5 W. Iayola bDIIM llrllata t. ~lfll to liiDI up Qll the Uoiltll 111111
Tow.1 St., calulllilltl 23, Ollio, to have reservall0111 obool lite In tariU lltiJOUatlona beebtnlllt
servt• the U,S,
de" 'IIO!HIIIIII ~Y .o\1\y. Qtrl, in ~ Ill May, Wtsl a..
All ot \be~ ••enclea rt~~utr. Robert
lit S.tlwNt t11M1J ~~ mlnlaw j{url
th•l t!w lii!PilcUt (ill QUI a for• /tolia.
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ildh~ Qlllde lbo flnl mt!YII
m•l roquul llblclt lncll!dea IPI • • In 1 ...,111\lon 1111'
ollie inforrnaUoo abo"l hla IM" In ~lla -'" thel't m Jll'itain and other IIOIIoC!OIIIIJI
.... heallb ~!IIIli... ~ hil doc- dwbll \llal. lht· llllmJIIu l)iWo ntly llllltma IIIII Oilmftlon
\lit, abo"l hil deP'I'e of bllllll· leQl( wl!ioll1111ve lliiiMiillte Mlo ket l'iPI'Ota~~lallvea boW HI'IJ
!lOllS aupplied by a ~ueUfled eye layl!ie 4llfl!lt 111\lllt rest&gt;(vecl ll!kB on the m!nlsterlel lmL
speci@Jlfl end pertinent peraon. in IPY N!~ • auQUIIU llriiM so f*r bu liOl rlailll •
11 lltformetlon.
meetinp. M 41 1M lbfM IN IIIU, 11trt IN
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and Shirley of Mason, ~nd Wen- to ~/tl.!a~wl~~n~lans
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dell, of the U. S. N.: 10 grand Sept 1 l!NI4
children, three sisters, Mrs. Eu· '
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THE DAllY Sltu!.RIEL

SATIN llfARtl

Mrs. Margaret Barker, Mason, Sporn up Greenup 9:55 p.m.;
W. Va . (expired), Nichols King Pennsylvania up Greenup 3·55
PT. PLEASANT - The fifth Rt. I Buffalo, W. Va., Joseph a.m. : John Lsdd Dean down
Ann..t~:~J Science Fair will
be Leo11 Wilson, Rl. 1 Long Bot- Greenup 4:45 a.m .; Franc 1s
h•:d In the Point Pltasant n;gn 1tom, Newton l.. llu;;t"', Oak. Hougland "P Greenup 5, 40 a.m .. ,

Alumni Club
Is Organized

be ready for bids some ti
Jn
v. r. acy 1s a
sell of New Haven and Misses
me
ber.
Bernice and Linda 'Barker both March.
Serving with Mrs Shato
at home; three sons Ronald co:manEvans, President of the the Coostitutiooal .Committee

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th~ ~os~i:.'"h:~:· the BUJ1tl, ~O!!fgn News, ~omment~ry

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At HI.gh School

perked vehicle ~ by Wal- Chicago, which manufacture~ chair~an of the constitutional Winners fro~ the J~al rair
Births
!~4~ ae::~· Robert W. Lea up
ter F. Clark, Middleport. Light Food Processing
Equipment. committee.
compete 10 lit~ Nmth ~n- Mrs Ross Shuler, Rutland, 2;50 a.·m. , A. J. Patten
up
damaie was caused to both can Their company Is a subsldl
The club will meet again at nual Regional SCI~.! nee
J&lt; air daughter 2 35 p m S u n d a y
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'lbert were no Injuries or ar~ of Oscar Mayer and Cornp:~ 8 p, m. Feb. 29 at the
be hel_d April 10-11 at Mar· Mrs. RaYmond H. Lowery 435 L anawha River- Lucy Jane
reats.
and is known as one of the Jea~~ place to elect officers..
Umversity with approxi· Pike St., Kanauga, daug,hter ,ILuc~s : : ~~o';, 2:10 ta.m. 5;
ers in the procesing of sau ~ Dr. Alphus R. Christensen,
50 schools from :n coun- 4:48 a.m. ' sunday Mrs Reb· ! ·
own arrne 4:0
age products. From
• ~ the C?Jiege president, descrlb- ,
in ~h~ Tri·State area .send-l ert Waugh, Rt. 1 c'allip~lis, son, a:m.; He~en Z. down Marmet

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llatll euMI ....,. llldiYidaal
Q - Can lbe froquenl Ull of llllltn, bo will . . - lolloN
II 10 lhe oldesl.
.
1 IIIII laQlp OIUSI permtnllll of 1Uerol 111'-l Ill ftllar.e
- ~ye Dog FoundaUon, Bt)l d•lllaat 10 the lkint
aol1aw.
Sl~. Beaumont, Calif., serves

Mr Zelia~ has had a wide

Nturnor.,onto Wainul-st
n av, m e a left
and hit a for Kartridge-Pak MacJjne Co

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From 1958 until February
1,
1~, _h~ has worked for Devro,
a diVISlon of Johnson and John·
son f'f Somerville, N.J. This
ciJill~ny has developed an edl~;"* by CUfford Kauff, Mid· ~I• ~~m for tho Food Processe~,Secowud-travel!nadg south on 1118F Ield.

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sCieDCe Fair

were no Injuries or arrests.
Police al10 reported. 1 eolllldon near the intersection
of
North Secon~-av and Walnut-st
~nday~7.29 p.m. Frank A.
. tus, . eroy, driving 11 c_ar

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when he reached an Icy spot In 1gen "?til ?Iter school IS out,
the roai! end hit two trees oear some lime m June.

f'rty,

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rarma

cblldren, a daughter, age 13, Va., went out of control and
WU!tam B. Henry, Gallipolis and a son, age 16. The family crashed throogh a fence on the
R. D. 1, wu traveling north ~m not move to Hillsdale! Mlch-

~If Htlan:
ly t Jtar ll!ld aiw1l DO. ~lint ol
Wh~t would you do to • I*' ~PPNRclli"' motiwrhoo4· , TIIL!t
aon !hat oomea to )'tllll' 110,_ 1s theb ~bllm 1 'l'ht¥ IIJPt II
for en aflemoon
bum!~ ' seem M Ullmd Ill thel!MWWD;.
hole in your bea
tabltOloth The~~• otherwiH lltlllfld .,...
and ••YI DiJIItlnBf
pi., l!hO 'llllllkl mer 1*111 ·at
Th11 lllblaclolh waa handld lilY hank alllltm'lllll at
Mw11 to me by my crandmolho in my clllltta, foel abllPI&gt;!CI to
ar ·•nd Ia prlcolqa. I put aah aail, "Aren't you
p..,.O'
tray• all around but thla 1J11J YET?" Oft, "Wlula
rota
evidenUy m!ooed: Then ahe cov• golD&amp; Ill ~ YOIII' ·/UIU17'~
ered up the good alod burn Otherwill polilt folU' .: POint
e
with her platA!. I didn't dilcov· out I'm not s•tiiDa ODf younger lt UII all Ute glrla loft, I had er. ytone yet II lilt ~. otr
to be bor - obo Wll alllinC dear approach, P II IllY' bu&amp;&gt;
thor•. - MRS. MADDER
blllld nf!lltt;ll mo ur Olio of Ill
On• Mra. M. :
must b9 lntdaquatt... · • .... .
lty LYLI!: C. WILSQN
raised Ia: !low many are •~ W!ll miU~t N•F• alltnpalp. Th•ro'a nolhln&amp; you can do Tho re11011 I oan•r htiP Ultill
United PreOJ IDternaiiiPlll lllgonlaed and 11ainal whom.
InC for oJvll rlthta In lht areal - eaoepl take Ute cloth to an myottl Is thai l'm VII'!' atuffY
The tlme bOmb buried in Protlidenl Johnoon ovldetllly In· of III&gt;Uiina IPd oducatiQII ao tlqlllrl weaver and hiVe II re- and narrow-minded. I
caa'l
President Johltoon's pollllcal fu- tendl to appear before tho an\aloniu Northtrn whites thlt polrodt your dry eleanor will shUf the ail!y ldae IIJaj Ill¥ ,..
l~re Ia ticking away in tlte voten in thla prtaldonllal cam. they will tend to reject clvll dirout you.
Iatlont with my ~ IIlii
Northern clUe$ where race re- paign as the unqualified cham· rights politicians•
And don't convict a gal on our plant lor pr~tatlou are '
l•tlons seem not to Improve but ,piol! of Nearo civil riclttl:. Thai
Trlnds Nolod
alrc•nnstanUal evldonoe. With Pti'Sonal -'flllr and 1191 ,, .,rllto deteriorate.
could lose him 101111 WIUIAI :lome trondi in thla diroctiono Ute millitll around !hat sou on joel to Join tbt r~ a Q d
It is one of the ioconsiltten- votea in Utoao Norlhem III'IU ~ mere lrtndl - were noted at a party, any omokor could boo~ J1VloWI over tht brldlt
cleo or poiiUoo that Neill'ON where NolfDOI hive btoll moat In laat November'• (Oael 1Jld havo made thai bum. - H.
lllbl•. l have lilouPI of :M¥~·
are romplaininc angrily lj!anst BJgressive. The unknown fa.,. state elections. Perhaps there Yolll' Helpln1 Hud lltpatllllenl a! suitable answera, bul l wa.
raci•l discrlminoliona in theae tor in this liM presidenllal was more than a trend in Boe- Dear Helen :
brought up not to use prol8lllty.
No~\norn oommunities amon~ elecllon is what ha• been lhl ton, M8S1., whero Ute NAACP Coo!d you ask your reqdera My lritndl Ned fOil&lt; ~IIIQ
whiCh New York City Is con- pohttcal impact in
Northern had beell lj!ltatinl qalnsl .~ to !IOnd Cll'dl lllld Iettel'l to and parhapl fDII Call carry the
picuouo.
Now
York
iJ
tho
ca~
dti••
of
the
Noaro
demand
for le~ed segregation 1n the oublic my lather wlio had a stroke meo5up to them. 1 llon'l lhlnk
0
1tal &lt;'it)' or, civil
~ights. Y e t northern equality.
sobools. II became a n angry ftve years ago •na w~• pllfalyz- they know how l'lltle .lbey •~Y:
New York s non-wh•tes were tn It 1s an ab8ur4Jty of pol!l!•~ 1controveray, floston aohoo! co~ ed "" that he Is an inv1lld? lie AI the BBmt limo tlli¥bll you
the otreots II!IJ mQnth In au~ . that tho great illduotrial oiUoo miUee member Mrs. LoUise can say mly a few wurds and can rtQCh lbe rul ~bQdie$
port of a strike against the : end atatea of tha North hap- D'Y Hicks boldly denied can't uoe his riJhl hand at all. who pla;jlle other WQII)en Ill.Ill)'
publtc achools.
1pily . elect conlfOiSIDIUI .l!lld NAACP ohorgeo. Mro. Pay waa He was M on January 10. He sltuollon. In caae YDII ·Aion'l
Cleveland, Philad•lphla, Chi- prei!dents who are comm11\ed re;eloota4 to lhe acbool o~ roall.v onjo)IA mail but doean'l ~now wbk:b 11011)' gal4J refer
CliO and olhar ~.1 urban to all.oul lnta.,-atlon but ill· m1ttee, teadmg the entire c11)1 get much, and he can't get out to, ll.ey we IIlli
IIMI! wbQ
ceniAirs . whost pol!tictana e.. cllne to balk at the alJ..oul 111- ticket. 8he polled nearly 10,· durin~ the wlnler month!!. His ~ocklt molhtn or ~i"' ·f.Qu.
pouse c1v1l r1ghts equally Wtth l tegraUon ol their own com- 00 vola• more than Maypr add''"" Cline Allman, flos 11, lles wllh "What? Again??" ~
God llld country aloo have mumlillf!. It ts obvlo111 thai John 1". Colllllll who also wu Canaan Valley, Davia, we' t liARltEN BR!DB: ·
been under N•Jrc preuure for sncli an attitude amonll any re-elected.
Virginia. Thank you.-OAUGII· "'ar B B .
more and belief h~ainll, jobl 1IBr&amp;e number of Northern white Some analysts of various 1963 TEll.
y 011·~ ·;. r1 bt whift 0 ~
or I!Chool tntearatum. There voter$ would ral1e 110me bJs!cal· election returns detocted ctoar Dear Helen:
lillY '"!'hey dot•t know 0 w
hove been raoial tr011bles in !y Importtnt political questions, evidence of_ a white voters' reb- W•ll you p)e1110 aettle a real rude they are." '!'hey also don't
suburblUI ar&lt;!al.
such as:
elll011 on c1vll righta !uuu. To
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know bow dull e are ""l
The!&lt; rac!;tl frlctloiiS prob- Do Northern white voters some others the evldenoa w11 Rel..lllll Candl..le; . . . . . chatters who
~
ab~T. ,re aollt&amp;ottizhla some compel their poUUcal can· not 10 clter. Thill oomething A group of former
f'reftclt Uons (another is "~I not
white cltlaen• In areas where dlda!es to 'dvocate aU-out clvU w'" •tlrrinl in lila North oeem• ll'ourth RepobUe poUtlcal load· married et'")
prJ,8 bl
Dem~&gt;ntic candidate&amp; lor lo- 1rishts or do the whites PIOrtly ed to be ovldent enwaJI. how. on !o malrills a pl'l!llmlnary but never eh/ •· be&lt;~u e the ·
cal, state and federal office
such c'ndidates whose ever, and II could bo tho tlek· oo far unsuecettlful effort 111 no ·other
have been accustomed to over· civil rlih\11 poslllona are til.,. ing ol lbal Ume bomb Ill Lyn. persuade OOIIMI'Valiw former "dumb-eaUe ..
th
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whe!mlnc support. The question tated b)' Ne&amp;ro vl)lersl
don B. Johnoon's future.
Premier Antoine Pinay, 11, to v!oualy, and IWIIcb ~~­
run the IIIII proaldllllial elf!C!o H.
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Uon. They believe Pioly Wt)Ui4
1e1 alrolls aupport fl'llm 0011181'
n 1111
vativo and mlddlHoad mars ·II•VOTID re INT.Iillf . ,
and also 1 COMid•rablo ohunlr
Mlltl MAllON AAtJ4
ly Wi7Qe Q. llrlln~llldl, M.D.\ A - II ltu lq been thousht Ito - Tilt 11111 lalllp 11vq oH ol Gaullill vnlea - If De Qaulte
Q - Our farQII!I' pottof
Is lhPI phasea of Ute moon al· ultr.,lolo\ lrradliUon and can hlmoalf docldoo nat Ill ftlD, ·Pi~ -·"' 1- fll!'l•l"
bltri-1 and a 11f0up 1Q
1h e focled peopll ill lOme myalltr&gt; prodllell the aamo damap II '1 Ia tryln' to dia_,.SO 1n1
~ ':~
chw;•h want to raise aome mon· loua way just •• II wu Ion I Ute akin 11 dlrool IIUillilhL well draft on ,_ndl o1 hbt .., ., ,.. - v - """'ey to aet him a •l!lilnS·eye doc. lb0111hl lbal lhl world WP fill, Whtltber this dllllllt Ia per• aa• and g111181'al ~Uon - · uo llrll•ot• .. ... ,.....,..
Pie'" alve us tlle'
addr011s 'l'bil balltl about lbe moon II IQIIJiro! (causes scarring) do- 1111'1111.
:;
tw
w~ere theoe doc• -.e tr,!nl!(l. ,..., in the dtlivallon ol I h o penAl• on lhl lnltlll!t,y and duo llellle lllYIIIta•
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A Tllmo art al leas\ tl&amp;ht WOIII "lunatic" from lhl lAIII! r~lioll ol the Qpoltli'O.
B Ulllted llttu Iilc.ntrs IO ..... 01 ...... .. - 'l)lidf- dog IOhOOls ill the Unll- "luna" (moon), Allboulh IIGI1\o Pleioso ..... Jill' .,...uoaa fw lhl "IDII'SOf lllUIId boat" ot ":
illi
ed Stat .,
J&gt;811111e aUil btllove In auch • !llld .,...... It Dr. Wa~ lbe Jlrllllh BeaUu in a big way ,._.':;:
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Bol relliUonahlp, theN Is no ovi· G. llfllll\allldl, M.D., Ia • - II then en tnvuion of atml!er Brll- ,.. • ..., - - • · ._ hjiio
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lilt rlaJII meo ~lilt · tifC,-'-Jt
Wllf dot~~~'l )'llllr mOiblr 0111 Allolbllr Spocll.rr,of ~~~
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off hit appp!t.? lht aould lith. o.r Helan 1
er tool hll Willi' 1Q11 in I ftl
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traah can llt pun!llttro 11 .., tht Moonl' ol 1111 frifll4f :Ill", •
aplatter would bt 011 pallr.- ver~ bl&amp; ~obltlll. Yott:Mit h•
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Snowfall, Ice
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1ft t• VIII')' Dint. otl!erWi".t ~~ she IIIII II oii?-W.0; · '
will 1101 U.IAin to my _ . , Del&lt; W1
Plf141f11,- W.Jii.T. tnd IPJ..\'1\o . Only !l Bht !!. . ' 11.
'l'llt&amp;D
Wile• a widow rei!IOfta'- h 01
lltll' WIIT1
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Tony Newleys' party, 11ven 11 a fare·
well to their friend• the celebrity who
made the biggeol b1t WPI Tan, tllelr
31'2·month·old daughter. In U&gt;e middle
of the feetivities. mommy Joan Collins
brouught out the blonde, blue-eyed doll,
and everybody paMed her around, ooh·
ing and aahinl,
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Jerry Vale aeem• to be convinced that
Mickey Mantle doea pion to plok up an
extra buck or two in ahow bualnell, 10
he's been giving him pointers. Mickey's
current favorite party IICJDI is "Pick Me
Up On Your Way Down." (No, I never
heard of it before, either.) ....• Phil
Greenwald, the Flo l!ilegfeld of the Calskllla, has ju•t winged bic~ from Puerto
Ricp where he signed Tony Mariln and
Cyd Charlaae for the Concord Hotel at
''an unprJtcedented fee" - for t h e I r
fint iolllt appearanoe in the Eaat. Cyd'a
beautiful legs and Tony's tonaib will be
on diaplay at the Catakills fun farm on
the 4th of .July.
Evelyn Piper baa 1 bll beat-seller
coming up. Titled "The Nanny," It Ia a
psychological thrlll•r that will earn
all the literary review oUches from ''You
can't put It down" to "Brilliant charac·
teriaaUon." And they'll all be true: it'J
mlfvelously written and eaormaualy
entertainln9. deaervlnl of all the aucceaa
lt'l bound to have.
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Joe Levine, the jolly showman, has
deolded to abed hia ph1mpne11. Wilen he
rtt\U'oa from Ru111e later tllia week, lle'll
enter Docton Hoapltal tor a month ancl
go on a medioally·•uparvlaed diet while
cunducting bis multiple affairs from
there. He juat suddellly •ot jealou• of
Marcello l4aalroianni's silhouette and
dilcicled The Time Had Come . . . The
bisaeat film bit Moscow has bad Ill years
ia a picture titled "Tishina" three
and a llalf hours dealin_g with the injll•
tices and br11talities of the Stalin era.
(Doesn;t that sound like great escapist
entertainment?) The ticket acalper1 over
there are cleaning liP on it.
Ali the true believen in the j u z
· world will be at P}lilharmonlc Hdl, Uo·
coin Center, on Feb. a. The event Is
Miles Davia and hla Quintet playing a
benefit concert to help voter registration
In Louisiana and Mielliuippi. It ahould ·
be memorable.

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lmportalll qiMIIIOn

DPr lilian :
din 1011 help 1114 wllll a 1111 Slnllt lhtn .,_ 11114 """· Woproblem II home! \VIIIIIIV" a~..-. !Ill bllr lllll'lllol low bu.
my rrtn. co1111 in~&lt;~ lllf IMNit bJII!I II
llllqalda•t
'Ill)' father IIIWa)'J- GOIIIII IPd Willi hfr Wfld
~ riftl In)
iii!Ootl ll!lm with bll nllr 11!11· mOH, 'l'h• IIJIHII bar. lholllcl

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Shl ""' 1111' bu.tbl!141 Ill Qrll.

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Bob Evans Farms Names Men Dafty sentinel,
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10,_!984·3_,- -·- . - - - - - - - - - - To Manage Michigan Farms Property Damages Reccrded Hosp•taJ Ne1Y11 River News
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:=:; ~the7.; : Evan~ o~nce In Three Weekend Mishaps
aoop~~a~
o··~, reac~~~p.ruMJnc
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fll llab Ev
.,. Farma,

/Jelen llelp Us!

ilaat vehicle Wil an important mile~tone
- the first advance beyopd the OlYien·
kerosene power era. And it is hydrogen
that must take men to the moon and
planets.
The rapid-fire launchinps within a period of 10 dayl oll\elay I , Eollo II, liat·
urn 1 and Ran1er 1110 live proof of the
broau and solid platform of capability
which has been built under the entire
space effort by men in both government
and industry . They have made tbe spec·
tacular the routine.
Tbe failure pf ~nger to achieve its
prime mission provides M ao~Jerjpg I!Ole,
however. It was the twelfth •tral&amp;hl fail·
ure in a series that began as long ago as
1P58. It is still a long way to tile moon.
On the day lle died, Presll!ent Kenne·
~Y w~s to deliver a speech In Auat!n,
Tex. Th~ words he never apoke live as
part of his legacy. Tiley were addressed
lo those who advoc~ted a slowing down,
a de-emphasis on $pace:
"This nation has ~ossed Ill cap over
the wall of space and we have nu choice
but to follow it. Whatever the dl!floul·
ties thev muat be overcome. Whatever
tho' ha•ards, they must be guarded
against. ... With tho help and support
of all Amerlcano, we will cllmb thla wall
with both safety and speed - and we
s11111 tllen 0xplort ail tbe wQndtra and
treasure~ tbat lie on the other side."
We sllall, Indeed.

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E•ier•d
.G•Dipal!a
Among
lh""' who entered dan. 18.2, 17.1,
II ,_
Mr. Carroll and hla wife, Kay, PT. PLEASANT - Tile
Dale Nibert farm end tog up In
h0 .
on nollers, Pomeroy·Ma..., 2J.•
=~ today Ute oppoinl· and three dlughten, Linda, qe lff'o department Investigated the pasture field. ProP"rtY dam- week•;nd 'f,~~~~r ::'d pall! 46, f'.&lt;· Ple1118111 IUS, Hinton
State age was estimated at 150
·
n ay - 2.31 faWns, Kanawha FaUs 4 •
0 men to head t h • 13, and the twin glrilt, Judy and two accldento and the
laFarma, Mlchlpn Joan, age II, now live oo Wal· Pollee ..,. durin&amp; tho weekend, The lhlfd mishap lnv~tigat· l ~~·t Lo~a~::n;:· ~!' F:;:'r~ 62 rising, Otarlestoo 19.27 r.;_ i
bai.rt.ry ol ~wholly :""" bum !Wad, Columbus.
all resulting In property dam- ed by Stat• Police occurred Ree : Rt 1 v· g.,; Mrnne Do · mg. London dam was running
111
lt'orma, Ohio.
ana Mr. Carroll graduated from"'"· but no persooal injuries.
at 9:45 a. m. on Route aid 'i;. T~ylor, ~~"27th ~i .. p~: 2 feet, Marmet ~~. feet • n d
Naa'--' "'"" acllool Mu kin- The first was Saturday at t7 near Beech Hill when a car PI , t Job
J F Ia d Winfteid dam 4 feet.
9
r · -· Carroll
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3·30 p m on Route 82 near
ea .an ·
n
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. , the pre1001 1111m County in 1947. He was th E · 8 ·J
f
A
John 0 . Jackllon. 34 , 1426 Kanawha St., Pt. Pleasont,llloo:l movemooto:
1
Salel .llanqer ol BOO Evan~ wori&lt;lolg In aaleo unlll 1930 wben e · · ones arm ane.
slowed down to pull Lois Jean llew- J28 Pleas1"11'1111 In Ohio, baa been DBDI- he went to the Army and , was norUtboond vehicle driven by
the road to check a lire and ant St. Pt. p~ Wllliam Oht.l River - Bob
Balter
ed lbo Director of Salel
ID dilettarged Ill iilli2 as a Staft Simon Henry Johnson, 28, Rt. l,
car following Jackson dri· E M&gt;Yes Gallipolis l"erry Con down 13, UO a.m.; Jane T.
Mlclllpa. Mr. Carroll hal been Sergeant. From 1952 to 11159, he :~lepotf w:.,a::'p:lng ~
by Glen Durst,.47, Lancaster, r~ u.' B~rkley, Hender!oa:
dowr, 14,
~ , 35 a.m.; Peggy
wu o sales oupervlsor for an·
• ~ e: b
applied his brakes to vii Hall Rt 2 Albany Mn Hen Down•y down 14, 6:10
a.m.;
other meat company 1n central ~s :;~ dri:.n a:o Wa •
down and slid on the wet ry W•rner, Wellston, Mrs.' Char: Bingo down I~, .3:1li a.~.; EastOhio.
If d
.
Y yne
pavemenl going across the htgh les Everett Landrum, Rt.
An2 em down 15, 6.30 a.m.,
ar Swmney, 53, Ashland , K~, way, then came back acroSs and WeUston Golden R Webb lr drew Calhoun up 16, 1:10 a.m. ;
Don W. Zellar of
Scotch The 11154 vehicle of Johnson s struck the rear of the Jackson onlo~ a~d Ralph B. Smtih' Ir: Jmioa up 16, 4:311 a.m.; Jeff·
Plains, N. J., baa been oeiecled .... totaled and damage WBI
' Damage was esllmat- onton'
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boot up 16, ~:35 a.m.; Rose G.
al Director of Productjon at estimated at 1500 to tpe Swm- ed a\ $250.
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down 17, 5:40 a.m.; Onward up
the Hlllldale Plant In 1dlcbi- ney car.
Sawday - Carl C. Barry, 18, 7 a.m.; National up 19, mldson. Mr. Zenar otarted
to The ~econd Investigated by
3511 Third Ave., Mrs. Wflliam night: John J. up 19, 5:30
work for Bob Evans
Forms, Sheriffs departmenl occurred
·B. &lt;:ooper, 61 Garfield
Ave., a.m.: Little Edward down 19,
ADd Joe the eauoo Ohio 011 Feb. I but wiU .,.,._to Sunday at 3:15 p. m. on Route
Mrs. Henry N. Williams, 721 6:30 a.m.; s. M. Jenks down
ctl o - - aecldenl today at Mlch1gan this spring.
17 when a car driven by Char·
Third Ave., Mrs.
Richard 20, 5:1~ a.m.: Stephen Austin
7:11 I.ID. til POWIIHI, Mlddlo- Mr. and Mn. Zeilar have two lene Smtih, 19, of Scarbro, W.
S afC
Woodyard, 103 Main St.,
Pt. down 21, U5 a.m.; Jefferson

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By MARTIN LADER

" - Wll loot !w about two 11lalua nut Salllt1lay.
..-. '!IbiD 111 1ote a muoclt
Eighth' • ranltOtl Vanclarbllt
,., IWDIIIIIIOIII ~ t1
11111111 IIIII 111o VlliiDova playa foui!lll off Louisiana Slate, tMI
lege~ ta till&amp; ljfiKcb Dmt IPl W
hy and Ca- Saturday, nlnth:ranked Loyola
inK ill flvwl1ll cJ!mw IIIII 1M
mad 1'11111 la Clll
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of Chil!ap waa upoet by 81.

~ohn'o, 71,., and IOih-r,nkH
Orecon Slit. beat Pottlancl,

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beaten Ballimora Inalltuta and
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Allepny, 1 junior eoU.,e,
baa a 17·2 riCOI'II while Ball~
107 11141't
FINAL STANDIHOS
lnolllute. 1 cotnblM4
1Kent Sllta ...... I 5 i3T
INNSBIIUCk (UP! - Jl'lnai•ManhaU ........ l I 181 416 ~ school and butliiNI ool•
mtdlll lllndln,p o1. the 11161
11 u-13.
Winter Ol)llllplco: .,
Nll!onal BaneiiHIU A-JilliOn •·• h~w dOh it !eel to !0111
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places has . . . h ' II
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Eoslt'rn .. . .. 10 6 tdil
yet.
Jl'lnlllHI
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Boston
42 14 .'PM
C&lt;&gt;alton .. . . tO 8:. W1 i
A handful of achoola, aaGII •
By Ualled Prell lnleraallonal
France
3 4
o Cincinnati
40 18 .m
Nor&lt;' Gallla
9 7 . 9!11'
1mbeaten and lop-ranked UCLA A pair of 40-point perfonnancel Stturday threw tbe
&lt;
Germany
3 J
3 Philadelphia
2S 31 .448
Soutowestern 6 • ' ' 8il4' 1
·lla\'1 a Yirtllal lock on 1 beiG, BJ..I Ten and Mld·American Conference raeea wide open
Sweden
3 3
1 New York
17 45 .174
K ger Creek 5 It · ..,R I••
bolt there'll he a good deal of ani! another uptet altered tbe Ohio Conference outlo~k.
u.S.A.
1 2
s
Weot•ra Dlvflloo
"I only hLaave a bunchbeol H~nnaP Trace o 15 .:1l 11
·acrambling in the next few Gary Bradds' 40-point showina wn enough to a•ve
Netherlands
1 1
o
W. L. Pe~ youn1 kido.
11 year we at
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fteks arROIIJ llle • er more Ohio SMe a 98·96 overtime win over Indiana and move
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Cl!nada
1 o
2 San Franclaco
3t 1M .588 them by a couple of pointa and
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colleJos still ill . . . eonten. the Bucks into second placo In the Big Ten behind Mlch·
Britain
. 1 o o St. Louis
!!3 17 .eDO I ,..., lhe coach muol have
SVAC ONLV
IIIli\, The II! lw, . . lilly rna- igan. The victory came after runllerup Illinois was
Italy
o 1 3 Los Anleleo
32 28 .es! thoopl I waa kidding when I TEAM
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jor tallll dlt 1&gt;1 a perfiCI downed by Michigan.
, "I know you'r• Sandy'• fath.r, North Korea
o 1
o Baltimore
24 34 .414 asked him to take II ea1y oil Nortl Gallla .. 7 I OfB
~ ..... QXI ' 0 INI. Tontaht the Buckey.. lake on
- but shouldd't 1 olllnd closet
Czecho'Ylklt
0 0
1
Detroit
15 40 .273 ua Ibis year. All my 1ood piiJ'· Eutern . . . . . 6 2 41Ji
lor Ita Hilt a 'it' 1
1 W. lht Dlini in Columbua in t~•
Saturday's Result•
era graduatad la•l year."
Colttnit ... .. . 4 4 GS:t ! ' •
1 Jump boll?"
ursday lligbt.
llral action ol anothot crucral
aiG TEN
Bosoon 135 New York 114
AI Si khoim the All pny Soulllwestern 4 4 o~~,..
11uw IN &amp;.a.
- · Wisconsin vlslll Ohio
OUT FOR TWO WEI!Kll
TEAM
w. L. 0 OP Cincinnati _Jill Baltimore 105 coa!~ ex~ained that, w."walt· KJger Creek 4 I 110. :~ ,
'I'Im!t fl. b ~n~~r~llkelJ ean- Stale on Saturday. Bradd&amp;' 40
I PlllLAEDLPHIA !UPll-VII- Mi 1
San Franctsco 103 St. Lowo 97 ed 8t hall eoort double--teamed Hanrtur. Traco 0 . 8 8111i r .
didates for NCAA berths ... in polnll marked the fourth COR· lly United Prell lnl•rnatlonal
c ur.an . .. .. .. 7 1 688 597 Philadelphia 109
.
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TOTALS
.. II 3161
action tonl&amp;ht. 'nlird-rlllked stc~U!ve aame he hu reached Tiffin Columbiana 49
lonova'&amp; captain and high
Ohio&gt; State . .. .. &amp; 2 631 606
Los Angeles 101 and •tole the ball over and
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678
6119
3
5
v-tuckv IS. at home to MlR5Is- that level and propelled him
Fostoria 45 OT
rer. Wally Jones. wJll not eeo Minnesota ......
Monday'• Oamea
over agatn.
FIIIDAY'S REI\11''1'81
=•
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action for aboul two weeks due Illlnol•
3 2 435 406
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to 1 muscle teat· he suffered In N
...t ..... " · 4 • ... ••• !No gamea IICheduledl
"But we d14n t play as if '" Coaltun. 111 Kjlgtt Creek 32
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ehila pays
t s mo st nnv~-·
Saturday night's 63-59 loss lo lpuMue
801 "'"
610
were hu•...
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game of the season at Drake, j But the man he musl catch Akron St. Vincent 32
LaSalle.
Ml h•
St
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NAMI! COACH
pressed the whole game.
, Nor I• Gallla e8 Rutlan.'i 83
and seventh-rao~.ed Duke will Howard Komlveo of Bowling Cantoo Tirnken 57 Warren 47
c .(,'IR a11 · · 3 1 724
Rlotno 71 Soulllwestem 48 · .
.. at Virginia.
Gr..n - was busy 100. He net· Columbiana 83 Minerva 43
NS
CE
Wlsonsin ........ 2 4 490 530 MARIETTA (UPIJ
" 'Alert Raskin didn't aee it that way.
TUBStlA'I''S G4!oiES:'
1 4 349 403 , c. Lofferty, an uslstant laat He sard his timer dlstovere• "orth Gallla al Soulhwe•trl'll
Kentuck·.·, which troonced •·• 44 points in leadln&amp; the t Miami Trace 74 Hillsboro 72
PICARDY WI
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I UPI 1,- The $60. 000 lndiena .
"'~any Wll 11""pl•• thl ''
Ml!sissippr,' 102-H, Saturday '""
lightly regarded Fa!COIII to a Ashland 67 Coshocton 65 OT
Pnx
de Paris
trotting race was
· · · · I 5 Ui 539 [ year. Salurday "'"
named that """"
.
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ll:aotem at Coaltoh
n'·hl,
Is
tied
wllb
Geor•la
Tech
71-61
overtime
stunner
over
Time
Rivers
71
Kilbuck
58
o
d
b
PI
rd
MID
Am•rlottD
1
head
football
coach
at
Martel·
clock
when
hts
team
handll!d
FRIDAY'S GAIIIJr.S·
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ca y, a
the bill
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for the Soulheaolem Cooference MAC Ieeder Ohio University. Wost Lafayette 85
French entry. Duke Rodney TEA\!
W. L. 0 OP1ta college. 'l'he former 0 h l o ..
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North Gallla al Eao!•rn .
lead and lht Wildcats are I• Sil of those polnll were free
Tuscarawas 83
and Porlerhouse. two Amerl~an [ Ohio L!niv ... .... 7 2 741 GM Wesleyap Unlvel'!llty looiball
When th~y ,lot II, tht clock Swlhweotern at HnnMn Tr"cl!
·fond to eapture their lim out. throws in the extra period.
MUiersbure 65 Loudonville 60 entries. finished out of the Miami . . . . . . . . . 6 2 !184 505 captain will contlnut as head started aga111, Raokln oald.
Wilton at Kyger Creel
. Jfcb1 twa Iince 1951.
Otterbeil Move1 Up
Orvllle 6S Hiland 62
money.
Tol&lt;&lt;io . .... . .. .. 3 2 390 351 track l'Oilch. He succeeds Ken- "I told the referee about il Coalton at Blackfork
· ' Wlcblllt lllflored 111 !lrlll Mls- His showing turned tile MAC Oberlin 43 Medina 40
!western Mich ... 3 5 639 174 neth A Mead, who ttslgned In and ho uid there Wll oothlnc
SATURDAY'S GAMF.Sr
IIIUl'l Valley C&lt;&gt;nference defeat, into a lhree·man race, although Madison 70 Perry 52
WELTERWEIGirnl MEET
Bowlmg Greer. .. 3 5 574 115 Jan"ary.
I could do. Someone uid 1M $oulllwlllerb at AlltbiYIJI!__
dlapp~Da a 71-74 dectlion to the llobcals remained on top. Newark 48 Euclid 44
WORCESTER. Mass. (UP!)- 1
·
B~ Saturday, but con i In a key contest, runnerup Mi· Shaker Heltlhts 82
Earl Owens of Pleasentvllle,
strengthen H• posltloo against ami lo II Toledo Saturday. Ohio I
Garfluld Heights 611
N.J.' and Dilk French, the New
, ..
'runnerup Drake.
. U. is idle until Feb. 19. when , Hillsdale 93 New London 64
England welterweight charllpl·
Duke ••Joyed a pleaaant they visit Miami.
j Covington. Ky. C&lt;&gt;thohc 73
on from Providence, R.I .. wlll
weekend with a 104-73 root over In the Ohio C&lt;&gt;nference. Wit·
Hamrlton Catholic 69
me•t In d Ill-round bout hert
: ~land and can all but , tenberg maintained Its grip on 1Cincinnati OePortes !5
, Thursday night.
' elinch the Atlantic Coast Con· . the lead by whtppmg Mount 1 Clncmnall Lincoln Helgbls 311---'---=-- - - - 1 'terence title by beatlni weak Union, 77-42. but AI Thrasher ! Wyominr !6 fteadlnl 47
· 'Virrinia.
rein jured a knee that kept him : Bethel 86 Hornersville 14
Hamilton Twp. 14
Mlebilh oa Top
oot of heavy action Iince De- ' Lancaster Jl'enwlek 611
Monroe Twp. 44
Second·ranked Michigan tool&lt; cember.
I
Berne Union ~
Canal Winchester 51
care of its closest pursuer in Otterbein. showing signs of; Marysville tit! Plain City " l
Pickerington 40
; the Big Ten race by stopping challenging tilt Tigers, moved I Johnstown 74 Granville 33
Olen tangy 68 Dublin 62
Illinois 93-32 Saturday as Bill into the runnerup spot as fresh·! Teays Valley 72
Chillicothe 75
: B otin' scored Yl poinll. 'nle man Don Clrloe tamed 241
Fairfield Union 48
Greenfieid McClain 61
! 1 IVPrines meet Incliaoa next points in 1 110-80 upset over the[ Piketon 71 Wellsoon M
Ashtibula Harbor 50
l f 1rdav.
Zips at Akron. It dropped Ak· Volley 83 Hamden 67
Jefferson 4f
I
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;lltr·;anked Davldsoo wa• ron to fourth place.
Portsmouth East 86 Waverly 65 ' Portsmouth 81
••
' ., over the weekend aod wiD WilmlnK!on stayed atop the Chesapeake 59 Rockhill 44
C&lt;&gt;lumbus Central 76
•.·
,.eking to protoe\.lta Soutb- Mid-Ohio l.eli"O with a 93-13 Fairview 75 Bay 74
Athens 59
l : o Conference 1eat' 11tdnol tle&lt;:Won over Dollanct.
Welt Jefll!l'IOil II
C&lt;&gt;lumbus Eaotmoor 51
: ' ·hmond on Tuesday and FurSevea Gamet T011ipl
Sautheaatem Ill
C&lt;&gt;lumhus Eut 86
....
: . '" '" Thursday.
Toledo, pac:td ~Y Ray \Vol- Geol'llltnfll 'IS F~yettevUio 41
Dayton Roosevelt U
- · Villanova, tile No. 1 tum lord'• 31 polnll, whipPed Pill- Milford 64 Mlldettt II
Utile Miami liS Lakota 52
\
: and In search of an NCAA at· Ametlclll, lhltd-rankl!d nation- North Deatbom 45 HatHson 44 Greenvllle 45
: Iorge berth bad liiClre lnluble 1111J 1JD0D1 1111111 colleJtl, by Pleasantview 0
West Millon 43 ot
: than 11 bargained fw Saturday. 117-'19: ClnclnnaU got by North
WlllllllliiOn 48
Hamilton Oarlleld 71
; ~' "' only did It lose to La81Jie Te111 Stale, ft.tl, IB lion Bon- Groveport 49 London 41
Mlamlobut&amp; 48
~ · 83-511, but loadln( ...,...
bam had the bnt nilbl ot hll Columbul DeBalee 71
Ayersville 4S Carll~le 82
-~ ii!'
earearwlth!lpolnii;Jei!Oeh.
MountVemonSt Vincent 51 Venia 73 Jelferoon 53
.'
.!1ring hit S'7 polnll tnd Char]ay Columbus Hatlley Ill
Toledo DeVllblos 1
: 3
lll!l
Cotea 2S aa Miami avenpd tn
Sprinafleld Cllhollc 41
Lima Senior 10
urller l011 bJ dumpiDI Xavier. Lakewood 14 carroll 811
Delphos St. John 16 Celina 12
97-85 and Central State contln- Columbo• St. Mary til
Tow"""nd I Mooroeville 41
;· ,,, fOP aDle
ued ~tong the winning path, to.
Ohio Deaf 47
Grovtr Hill ItO Mendoo 100
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72, over Lincoln (Mo.) to up lis
rocordlo-_~,.z_.-

College Scores
By Ublted Prtta latenalloJMII
EAST
J'llln (NY) 71 Loyola (Dl) till
St. liS Navy 113
~~~:;~~· Tech 6S Erie ln.st. fl&amp;
Wuiottrloy Mired Lilpt
~ B. Smith, 158; I,
(Conn) 85 Bowdoin 15
IJllitoppero
Wh••ley, 158.
71 ;•l~lo ~..
T. Clilllnd
- D. ~ed. 437.
ecKI 10 Poln""IO 71
L. Clelland
Team Hlt:h Game - Pomeroy
100 ng's
I 6S
lfo. 2, J7i.
U 88 Brandeis 45
. L, Mc:EllrlrtMJ
J .' Bailey
Team Hi&amp;h Series - Middle51 Gannon 48
1'dl
p0r1 Dept. Store, 2450,
Westmlnlllr 101 Gtntva til
Buctmell 72 Rutpn ?I
W..IIAill
.Ualhlnhbleo
79 Columbia 57
8END LEAGUE
B. Jlolllll
288
Jlehiuary 3, 11184
Huf1tra 80 WUkea 86
R.· 'Rouah
401
Pteton• Hardworo
Cornell 84 Brown 68
M. Jlolllll
332
J Chapman
419 Cheyney 71 Shlpptnlburl 69
351 PJIIIbnrgh 71 Fordham 70
J. Gress
46!
t Pickens
'1,\tal
1503
R. Clark
440 Alired 70 Allegheny rl ,
Wool LIIU
390 Providence 77 PhiiUpa II era
J Musser
563 St. VIncent 6t Carnegie Tech
J . Bachner
KIDi Plit;
Tull~l
2168 Duquesne 90 Ky. Wesleyan
0. Balliclt
395
Won 1 Loot !
Wash J;f (} ~ank M. 43
P. Boatlclt
40-1
C&lt;&gt;&lt;a Cola
WoJ!1er
p:: 1 ard l1
401
Fi~ Sw.rlllgtn
D Dclson
44t
81 ~ cl1 ,.(NY) ..
473
Dqlt awelriftion
T Anderson
403
' non
"'
73 Falrle.li!ll Dicit. 18
'l'illltl
16114
H \Vhltlolrh
462
Willltt...l I
K Alkei
355
Sail 6ll Vlll 79 A~.. U. rt
. . Cllll
Bhnd
390
•
anova ..
c. Winebrenner
T·n1.l .
fi'2
2051
(Pa) Sl 76 ClalrtOD 73
L. Wllleb!etuH!r
313
Won ! l,ost I
,
~2 HDa:tm:th 6S
344
C.&amp;S.O,i,
L.~
71 W : : Tech ..
!II
1;. Stllbart
B Bndlm•r
486
cr
..
Tot$!
1779
C llotky
406
71 Mcravlan 51
. City 100 Woyneobura 84
fi. Rarnhart
S45
Nri lfafell
G Villugh.:~il
26S
CrOll '/$ AllUmptiotl 67
Billie Gumiore
t;; King
81 ~~~~~~~';~* ~1 ~~=n ~
4&gt;9
Bob Ollnme
H• •t t:
264 1Ku zto'""
E Stroutlsb
A. Sftyer
474
TlliHl
1848 1: 11 Conn St
Alb u~:
526
Doug Miller
W~on 0 Los! 3
INlil.ll'i as Seton IWl~
Total
1839
RaclM
WilD liMit
Crorts
484 Clark tM Brooklyn Coil. 17
311a J;e Moyne (N.Y.) 64 Siena 41
~ C'l
Grirnm
p. CUilolllf
475
Hemon
508 Temple till Lalayelte 10 (OT)
41? Rider 72 C.C.N.Y 57
294
I. CUndllr
Bl'hlloh
48e
Booton U. 110 Colby 4f .
M. CUndiff
297
Dat~t
2364
13 Manhalllll liS
462
B. CUndiff
Total
Army
110
lllllton Coli. ..
1729
Total
Woa 3 Loll 8
!\bode
llllnd
106 Vfl'llllllll 15
1\'0bttoatt Ma..achuoetll tM Alllet. lnt 10
Men'i Hlgb Game - A. Sto~1101 Koyotone
m
Connectt&lt;:ut
ao Maine 5I
bart, 20t. Woftltn'l, lt. Sawyer, Fox
lOUTH
178.
I William•
:
All111ny (Md.) 310
Men's Hiib &amp;lrill - J. !lal· t Cr•i~
BaltilllCil'l lnatltute u
ley, 551, Wolneo, A. Saw yet ·1 So~tyer
Nortll
Carolina
Ill Wake F. 71
174.
8 Wilford
David
Llpacomb
til Union 11
Theatll HJah Cll!mo - Box · Totul
2169
Tennessee
82
Mlal.
St. 5I
Cars, 118.
W01t I La•l a
Duke
101
Maryland
7J
Tea)n IIlah Series - New Ha·
Goo4wla Prladaa
Kentucky
102
Mlslisllppl
5t
nn, latt.
4114
Mr·Kenzie
, 23 Ntwbmy 71 Presbytarlan 74
J. Aikor
Se•lot
No, I
488 tlorlda Southern Ill Mereer II
Manu.l
18 N. Carolina St Q
Grueser
441
!Wet . • ...
f71 .
Sears
I. Howell
M. wm
SBB
Total
3301
Handicap
R. Powtll
338
Woo I Loot I
Total
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· The los8 left Coach Dick Mil'
Devila liD a I-ll allll
1ttr tbt year.
· .RuUand olmply couldn't ltnd
jlie ranat Ia the Jlnal two I""'
lod• all« playln&amp; lht Alhtn1
County team a cioll first hall.
\1le Red Devllo lllll)o traDed IIM at tho cloot fl. lht second
~arter but leU lteblnd to
when tbl lblnl period enclltl.
.. Rutland mtnaptl to 1100te
•ty four fleW pala In lht
1aa1 baH.
'!lilkey of The Plains led all
. JClOring with 2Z plo oo 11
; a-Id goals. Llnacolt and Alter
,: · ilao hit cloubll filUm fOr the
f Fner'a with 11. and 10, re\:" . vely. Rutland'• only doo·
' . filurt ....,.. - bit Lar· i: i7 Barr wltll 13.
1
The cold obootJDa O..lla .,.._
~ HCted on only II at 'II field
· (OBI tries lor 21 per cent while
.:·,lJ21e Plalno bit on 15 of 88 for
,. :ft .per cent. Rutland also tallied
on 16 of Slloill ahotl compartd
-j 1o IZ or II fttr 'lbt Plains.
In lht preliminary contest,
'!'he Plains reserve team 8(!()J'ed
- 36-aO triumph over the Little
bevlla. Roger Davlll waa 111111
fttr Rutland with 10 and Wat.
lice pe.:.d 'lbt Plalna with II,
$y qUII'Im;
'1'he PlalM · 15 33 47 a-a
tulltnd
11 30 39 41-411
.o T1te Plai111 Qilkey 11-0.; Rllq I 4
Pendarpal
I 0 8; Lbtloolt --IS; AJ.
.....a-lt. Totala :K--12-41.
.
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Stftlrt 3-1-7;
HI-ll; Lambert fl-3._.. '-l~; TQ!tlo 1f--UI

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Weekend
Summary
B7 Uai!OII PNu ln-allllll
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S.llltda7
INNSBRUCK, Aualrla (IJPI)
Billy Kkltl ol Stowe, VI., aJIII
Jimmy Heuga of Tahoa City,
Cllll., ftnllhltl ltOOild and third
In lht men'a slalom race at the
Nlnlll Winter Olympic Games.
INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI)
-Ruula dtftatad canada, S.2,
and Wlltl the lold medal lor ice
hockey at lba Winter OIJmpicl.
ST. LOUIS (UPI)-IIab Pettit
of the St. Louis Hawb became
the blgheot ICOI'et In I h e
hislorJ ol the Natlooal Baaket&gt;
bill AIISOclation when he scored
hil 18,2101b point of his career
aplnat t1tt San Francisco Wit·
rlon.
MIAMI, Fla. (UP])-Admlral
VIe IIIII Tap Gallant finished In
1 ._. beat for rrral lit 1111
ltnllnolo Han4icap at
IJlaleah Park.
ARCADIA, Calif. (UPI)-GUD
Bow rCllll(lld Ill a
rictory In 1111 ...100 Sail All.
lonlo llandlcap at Santi Anita.
HANOVER, N.H. (UPI) Middltblll7 Collt~P won the Ill'
oual Dartl!llllltlr Wln18r ClraiVal crown fw lkllnc and
jumping.
.....,
PHO!NIX, Arlll. (UPI)-Jact
Nleklaua liNd a II "J the 111111
round lor a total ol m 111111 1
tlrJ'eHirGke •lciGry In lh6 • ·
000 l'boiiiJa Opell Golf 'I'GIInllt
menL
JNHSJIWCK. AUIIIrla (UP!)
-TGI:elf IIIDctn IIi lftlrft1 . .
tured lht ftna1 1014 8IICIIi fll
the Wlnttr Olympic Gamel by
!1llllbllllllrat ·" "·' •peclal altl
julllll.

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FINANCE

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naw, while winter weathtt"a
worlt. u.. dryer fer :10- flltt lll.llll'fllll,_,.l
opportunity to try

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Jaauary 38, liM
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P. Bilikam
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[. Couch
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J. Hysell
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L Burt
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on 211 of 6S shots for t 3 percent
while ltiiiRJ 23 of 30 at the
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Salim'•. seaaon record dipped
to 6-12 w1th two of tht&gt;lr '"'"'' .
coming at the hands of Rio
Grande. Back on Dec. ta. the
Redmen scored a 94-71 wm •t
Sal•m.
For Rio Grande. Terry Wllliamo led the w~ll balanced. at·
lick with 22 pomts w1th D11lon
and Marks each eontrlbuting 18,
Maryland St. 17 Morgan St. BO iChlcago U. S7 Kendell Coil. &amp;I Gregory 13, and Gilmore t2.
Richmond Ill Va. Military 90 Ohio St. 98 Indiana 90 (0T)
The Redmen not only snapCarson-Newman 92
Tolorlo rt Pan American 79
ped a two-game losing streak
Howard Coil. 89 Minnesota 71 Jowl 71
but saw their season record
56 William &amp; Mary 54 Miami (0.) 97 Xavier (0.) 85 I jutrop to 10·7 by virtue of the
Manhall 85 E. Kentucky 7S Detroit 100 Notre Dame 89
triumph.
Hlrh POint 80 Catawba 57
Bowling Green 78
They canned M of 92 shots
va. 82 G. wasbtngton 77
Ohio u. 89 (0T) from the floor for a 41 perrent ,
Valley St. 103
Muskingum 95 B.•Wallace 82
average and dtd well at the
Alabama Sl 14 ·Kan••• 67 Iowa St. 6S
black stripe with 17 of 24 char1
71 Auburn 17
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Nortnwestem 93 Mich. St. B5
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Kent St. 85 W. Michigan 84
'l'lluroday n1ght Rio Gran •
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Coli 19
Illinois lnsl. Tech 47 College of Kentucky on the
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John Carroll 11 w. Reoervo 74 GAHS planks and Will be seek·
61
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St. 101 Livingstone 81 Bethle 67 Ottawa 48
their second victory over [
St. Mary'o !HI
Rio Grande (0.) U3 Salem 77
The Red·
Loyola (Md. 1 13 Ferris 107 Calvin 64
St. 98 DePaul 67
lndlona Tech 131
711 Florida St 72
Spring Harbor
's 64 Adrlsn 72' Olivet oo
86 L · ·
Tenne11ee 7;'!:,';;;;.adt.l8 Kalarnoroo II Alma 77
Hill'&lt;lalo 71 Northwood 73
87 Alabama 71
81
Aquinas 95 N. Michigan tK
Wheeling 57 Loull&lt;•lll• !IS Marquette 73
VlrRinla Wesleyan 70
Evar.svllle tK S. Illinois 73
West Liberty 61 C. Mich. 71 E. 111. S7
. Ky. 126 Tampa 79
Central Missouri St. UO
. St 107 Tenn . A&amp;l 94
Lincoln U. !Mo.) 72
84 Belmont Abbey 73 Heidelberg 95 Fenn 69
Csrolina 64 Elon 54 OtterbPin 68 Oberlin 57
Richmond Inst. ft9
Hiram 81 Kenyon 70
Brid1ewater !!! ,Wonstet II Marietta 74
MIDWII!ST
1 Witt&lt;'nberg 77 Mt. Union 42
70 St. Louis 57
. Ohiu Wesleyan 82
1
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Transylvania 72
Indiana (Incl.) St. 13
1 Bluffton 7! Earlham 70
Dopauw 10 · Wilm .. gton 83 Defiance ll
. Benedlcl'o II omaha 13
Bethony tiS Caae Tech 61
93 Illinois 82
Wilb&lt;rforde 119 Oakland City 115
71 Wichita 74
SOUTHWEST
103 Monmouth (Ill.) IS Hoo•ton 74 Trinity (Tex.) 57
II Purdue 8D
Clncl•nall 78 N. Texas St. ell '

Sherwood hit ' tWo long jump the Redmen lllin dilplayed
shots, Freshman Gary Duoler perfect team play II they b!lp.
tdded three short j\lmpera. and 1&lt;1 each other get opt.: and
64 Jim Runyon of Logan, W. 'ocreened off for several nice
Va. contributed six points.
.lhots.
Senior Tel'l}' Wllllallll then ! Dillon, who enleted the con·
cut the heart out of the Salem 'lest as ille natloo'o number twe
Tigers as he whipped In two rebounder in small college play
&gt;try quick tay-up ahotl on long behind Vlrcinio Slate's Mel
pastes from Dillon, who pick· Brock, added 21 carooms to
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lng lhl! eharge 1-4 Jahn Ora- left.
l 'lbe ooly. other Salim pl4lyer In Mellftlgtr 2-11-4: Runyon
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peel ill tlve polnla and Dolr
lladli, lllllt .~ IIIII &amp;.ve , Not uhllliAI'I}' 8rolhtn drop- Matl!s added a pair of =WdGilnilll'&amp; lilt 1llo Gltltle Cot- fled lrl two free throira with p~aslnc revBH lay-up shol8 at
lege Jtedli!!C! -.1 tbllr loth 17:11 ltlft 11! ihe lll'St half did the 8COtt -~ to 46-25.
vic,~ of t!Lo ~ ~IY Salem rtl on , the -board. FollowJnc the hllftlme break,
nl~ ..... dlef Oll• ..ilfllll 8a- '!'heir polnlll 1ft and far Salem llclllmed liP Its delel!RS
!em W. V1. €DIItiiiMI .. the ~ee.1 aller that IB the R~- aod uoed their iCcllrk)l at the
hardWUOil ol Gtllia AA!ademy men ttrnllnded Ill h!iJcl lha hM free tbrow line combined willl
\VIth Wlllwna IIIII .Centlr hand lnd Increase lh!lr mltlln Sherwood'• constant b88ke!eet'
Paul Dlllon 111!11 colleellag
to 1M with IS mtnlllb reina1n- lng ta close the gap to 10 points.
polnta the lint b611. IIID Clran- lng. ·
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and lhtll ~ IM=itlfi'e my Sherwood of Niagara Fall8, ed twa WC&gt;-polnt leads. at 54mined; l)lda IIY file ·
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made it took ...,. !lit flrllt four t3-14 at the halfway point of alona with a If to 17 point lead
mlntltft llf pJif u 11117 l'tlllecl tile 11rt!t hall.
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TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY

Feb. 9 thru 11

For

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Ollldeldom .conllnuecJ. to droJ
!he 'Orltl' ltlver todoy lor the
bod; 91 Dell Loren lt&gt;..U. 110,
Br..,.; but the JDlalnc
miJI!i•~ iDslsta to her frtondl
1111d !illliiolates her hu•band ,...

tSpiey Comed y )
Janet Leigh, Van Johnson

The Hysella were. •••••nllog Mrs. Hysell ~u all the hope•
their friend• and neilbbota, in the world that ber husband
day by Pomeroy Pollee 0111...- ja elooely Jmit family, obvtowly is alive and wiD come back
Geqrae lllcb.
together by deep bonds of home. 1bey do not have a leJe.
The ll)&gt;seU. w..e busy
phone, but sbe hopeo be will
bqJ forward to obtalnin&amp; 1
· The Coast Guard from Point ~all their nellbbor and friend,
borne •• the Stale •u
and Pomoroy, Middle- Wilbur Rowley. He might call
lng to purdlaoe theJr
and Racine rescue units collect because he didn't !lave
II wu lllvesllpted SUodoy If. In caonecllon with the ·
drtggln&amp; lhO river near the v•ry much money with him,
lor llnl belus nollced oear tha by-paq throogh Bradbury.
• J\!a11011 brldse.
obe said.

to wort 11 the Melropolltan. Ndu&lt;e the Dl..., 1111! ByMotcwo ltrm In Pomeroy. He otD jumped oil lhf' Pomeroy·
hod begoo employment there Muciol bridp.
Jut 'll&gt;uroday, and "Wu Ill He hod two tool lma In hlo
IIIIUIUally food opiritl lboul lbo &lt;f" when be Jell homo Sotur·
Job," Mrs. II)&gt;..U told lrtendo diy. They were not fOUIId Ju
er ~!llhtll htm&amp;eU.
at Crow'• Sltalc House when! the cor. 1111 11uBe1 were on
llyfl!ias been missla~ olooo obe II omployed u the pte lhf' front - of the ..,. -

SheUy Winters
Colorcartlons

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Lago~n · Sewerage

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Fob. !6-17·18

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"THE GREAT ESCAPE"
(Tectmicolor)
Steve McQueen , James Garn·
Richard Attenborough,
JaJnes Donald, Chas. Bron·
son, James Coburn.
Colorcartoon
Running time: 3 Hr~. Boxl:~!tfl~• closes 8:00 P.M.

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by John Zerkle

Row~ hao been slttln&amp; nnl or. - • - 11r1c1bo1rJ ..,...
to hlo telepbono otnce llyloiJ did not iO to aebool lloodly.
bas been missing, hoping lor hlo
eaU. "I jail ean~ Imagine any·
thing happening to- Dell," RoW·
ley said todoy. .
"As far u ,.. Jmow, no ooe
has seeu liyseU since Salw'·
day morning," RDwley said this
mom ins. The HyoeiiJ' daught-

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atnc. 1943.

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Today the oame ....... untlll
which dra(led the river M&lt;ooday afttl'IIOOII until about 1 p.

m. were out qain. OffldaJo 1»lleve Hyaell may have wafrom the parting lot w11ere IIlii
car was found to the brldJe Pi
jumped off.
Pomeroy polico received a
report this IIIOI'IIing that one saw llyaell out by tbo
county falrsrounds. Tho poJke
investigated It and found out
that ll was not Hy..U, T h 1
Meigt County Sberill's ~
ment, Porno roy police, and ·Ml'o
dleport poUce are working ""
, gether trying to find ~!)&gt;sell
I Anyone who saw him or knowl
, , 1 where he is, is urged to com..ct
the sheriff's department lnlmecliately,
It is belioved by the ··~
fam;Jy and friendl thalli .....W
be very onUkely anyone could

jump of! the bridge In da:t':pl
hours and not be seen.
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