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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Tullday, Jm. I, 19111

VOL Xll NO. 217

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Meigs' Road Business Down~
Commission Rescinds Act· ·

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Jlumon rl. thruta fOled I b e Wll'e inlide the garace which ii of bl.r employing 43 olhen co o e commiuionen.
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e111d d•y IDd Digbt air ln Meip empty except for - dozer 1111- 1 holdover l .
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County ner the loo&amp; nekend but der repair with Ill tracu off.
From that move, action uh I Blazewicz may have llttlt at ·
two men, one of the "IDI" and Oulllde, covered !)8rlJy w 11 b levell. rolled quickly.
trouble Jn banding blnMlf _ . .
of Iba "out," ul out Man- IIIOW, aat all the county'• road Re-elected Commiasioner Dan leu of approval bJ tilt _ .
clay Digbt peacefully u I o o d working equipment except o n e Hartinger and defeated Commia- I1ionen.
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frlacb, both "pardloa" the com,- larae dozer which wu left Idle lloner Roland NeuWing, a demo- In I rtatement attributed" te
,ty'• blgbway prage 11 Ro c k Iout on • rural road. All unwlnteY- crat, and Democrat Commia•ion- Blat.ewicz today tbe nn eclSprioga.
ized equipment - IDOlt of ll - fr Don Mullen met Saturday &lt;new J neer raid:
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Cllrlllie ~ who bad been had been draJned of water.
Commiuioner Avery Nei- be- " .. (HiJ&gt; Jntentlou .,. II
fired by lncom1ng county eoal- LaJt Friday Blazewicz iuued a gau hla official duty after mid- , wort wholehealUdly with t b t
- r Stanley Bwewlcz .and C. notice di.rchargiog 42 men of tilt nlgbt Saturday&gt;.
Ithree commialonen but • ,_
E. Douglu, who bad been hired county highway department. Iii a 'l1ie, rejected - with Mullen , 11 the engirwr'a office II cmto beaJn work when the c Io e k companion p •per · be notJlied voting nay - Bwewicz'a • i cemed, he intended to balldlt Iba
marked the new year'• arrival, County Auditor Gordon Caldwell fload, retcinded a Dec. 19 l'HOIU•i money with re•;&gt;eet to 'tbe tapay.
tion appropriating $M,OOO for con- er•, and to uve the Clllll1'• -

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Weekend 'Generally Quiet'
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WI.th Two Minor Aee1·dents

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.OPERATION - The half-inllli?n•ki_lowatt Unit 5 at Philip S~rn Pla~t in West Vir~nla went into
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comm11rclal operation on Dec. 31. The umt, with Its own 550-foot stack, will provide enou~ electricity for a mil. ,
ap;,ropriatlona of $3,700 for the [time and that be wwld bet••
uon ayertge homes. At the left is the existing 600,000-ki lowatt plant. Sporn Plant's capacity of 1,100,000 kiloThe Meles County Sheriffs Department reported a bridge crew fi2S ooo for direct Ja••
not • omUIII .w ..
watt,,makes It the second largest power plant In the nation built by Investor-owned electric utility companies.
generally quiet New Year's weekend with the lnvestiga- bor '6000 ior ~tenance and en~=•· . .::::; ad·
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tlon of only two less-than-serious accidents, resulting In ~ : and awropriationl for ently U::.,t majority
the l\tj)lry of one pel'IOn.
the motor vehicle and ... ta
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-ly Sunday morning the department was called to fund for 1961
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lnvefgate an accident one tenth mile north of Syracuse
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cans. BlazeWJCZ clefealeil "-· z. D.
on Route l24.
~ the 111111 eounty budget yet Hartinger 1n the 11q ~
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Hniin Tbeilr, 45, of HopeU, medium. The power pole and remams lo be worbd out.
election for the office 111':'II ~
w. Va, itpot14d that he pulled !o guy wire were knocked off. No Saturday Mr. Hartinger In a ,_, No Democrat · &amp;
lht right aide of the highway lo charger or iojurler were
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avoid ID OIICOIDlng ear. Be uid ported.
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. rtedly advthelaed, and~~-~ and the county'• ftl8d
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Tht • econd of the world's larg• of the American Electric Powe1· er in In a,
new Po r n ....
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new en.,.._ • uuuu at 8D abmlnfa •tm•
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,at ~-electric generating units Co. and Ohio Power Co.
facility is larger ~ any other i:eneratinl plant in the U. S.: and turned around and • lid Into a cldmt 1111 Rt. 7, one-tmth ml I e bad not been approved yet by lhe
CC'.ontbmed On hji ·,,
aouth of the Hobaon bridge in11 DOW bi c:ommerclal operation nie 500,000-kllowatl unit l.r lo- generating unit m commercial T h • 7th largest ,_.attna power pole.
DIJliaae to Thein'• car wa• volviog one car.
00 tile Ollie! River at Graham Sta· cated at the Philip Sporn Plant, uae today. It is capable of fulfill• plant of any type la the U. 8.
1km. w. Va., ll wu announc:ed owned jolnUy by Ohio P o we r Ing the electric req~irernenta of In producing Ila balf-mllllon kll- - - - - - - -- William Burrell, 33 , Rt. 5 Jack.
~ i:,toclay by Philip Sporn, president and Appalachian Power Oo., op- more than a mllbon average owatta, lht new Sporn unit .._
• on llid his vehicle went out o(
eratlng subaidiaries of American American homes.
• team at a tem,eratur. of
control on the icy hlgbway and
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Electric Power. The new 965-mll- It boosta Sporn Plant'• general- 1,050 degree. r, and preuure of
t,• lid aldeways into a power pole.
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10n O lion unit, however, is owned sole- ing capability lo 1,1~.ooo kilo- 3,500 pound• per aqua... Inch The driver'• wife, Mn. Willlam
Eldon Weeks today had ended nearly 28 yean
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ly by Ohio Power.
watts, making that station:
well above the critical prean
Burrell, au• tained 8 back injury . .as clerk o! t~e Salisbury Local School Board, a period
Like its sister unit, in o;ieratlon I The 2nd largest power olant In level at which water II lralllform.
No damage other than the pow- ID wlilch dtstrict elemen.tary education moved from 10
since July at the AEP Sy1tem·a1tbe world bullt by ID lnveslor• 1ed into •team without bolling.
er pole W81 reported and
no "Little Red School Houses" into two modern plant..sv-.
Breed Plant on the Wabaah Riv- owned public utility;
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charger filed.
ing 500 children.

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ASSalishurv BoardCJ--1-

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Real Proud Of
:a:.,R~newal . Teenag'e Pedestri~n ln1'ured In East.Main 1M=:~~~u~:':n~
:=.111c..!.d~~1o~~~U: Accident Blamed On Snow, lee Conditions 1
Accident-Free
DeIesrat

Kenneth.

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Bradbury lldllol, -

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elected Ed ma, •
lll9'l1le Pomeroy Emergency aqll8d the llriver of the vehicle and only td in ID accident.
. 11,1,!&amp; ~ o\!let first timer• won
lidlng, named Wllliur . . , _
..lf:':lW~:4'j~ p -nw MW• 111!4 lhe .!'911,ca R f ~ I _wa~ mloor dalnai- clone to hll R oecumd at Sul MsiJNt:; with ,•Jlll'atlve 9111•
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Bradbury, _. empoji .C 1'mi•lt ·Int. ti. OIIIO River.
called to:-lihe ·~
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Hii ~ illat he and BUI ileni on Eaat IIIUll••t lo f'oll!eroY Ill tbe on~· other accldeDt over more-tt. One of the motorilla at- tomey, and Stanley 81-wks Mlddleparl Mayor Kemiiitb
Weeb.
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~ 'C!Olitttlhnln, certainly will at ,10. p.m New Year's Eve, In• the weektno Thomas S. Ratcliff. tempted to pur Ire other while were the UIIO)lpo,ted Republican• Elhinnty and Chief of Police Her•
In additlail te . . _
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atliind.. logeib'er with II many curring injury ,to a teenage pe- 57, of ,Cleveland and '11lomu R a left turn wu being made
while Paul· JOoes, recorder 1111d bert Gilby are agalD lbNt!!II
trict cluriDi Iba II
fiiia
otber councllmell as can get away deltrian.
Heavy damage wu repored commiuioner Avery Nellon motorist for keeping the village
• mall, rural ICbooll
1rom· their daily env,,loyment.
Charles P. Balley, 29, Rt. 1 Rao illtbetw!:"'m::'d·ad:O O
0. two other RepubDcan lint- accident free during the Ion~·
pie UDi1a al JM.11, . . · •
Pollution board to date cine said be wu driving west on
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holiday weekend.
from l9IO to 'l'he ' 111 no 1 · it
studied Eut Main while the snow was
cliff• car. Only minor damage Kloes defeated Democrat can• 'l1le officials • aid that the ma1e1111 Involved 11, ••Yllc ;,.;.
hur!!t ~ talten in the Jailing heavily and .. he
atw~~ne ~the Roua:i.oc~. A dldate Maxine Allenawortb In jorily of motorl.rla cooperated ful.
tlcalzy all chlldna to .... ...
~ bove at and below Middle- tempted lo · pa•• another vehicle,
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wu 8 filedamaa- the November election and Ne~ ty JUJI 81 they clld during ChristbuN9.
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•which ~ rtported lo prove did not see the youngster.
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In UDO, w111111 Ur. w
~tloll II not being added to Rollie Stewart, 14, of Miners- C 001
The only other activity over lbe er Ucket of four.
Town officials term the two ICelected to • ,_ ,... . . . .
tbe rl\ler by Middleport. 'l1le per• vllle and Jim Bell w~ walking
weekend wu I breaking and 111-- All other Republican• re-elect- cldent free weekenda • • perthe Salilbw1 board. lo . . Cllt
mlt .xplrld Nov. 15.
along the road when Balley at- Orlon Roush wu re-elected teriog at the Pomeroy Junk Com- eel tb1.r fall dlll'inl the GOP caun- IODII record to the village a,a d
MR. WEEKS
became clllt ill tal - - tempted lo pur. 'l'he motorl.rt president Monday January a at pany. Entry wu gained Into the ty • weep with the exception al hoped that motoriltl will be juat _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1es have been pat
• aid that be •werved hl.r vehicle 11 , 30 a.m when the North~est- main office bu)ldlng throuah a Clyde Mlllhone, treasurer, ailo u careful u they have been dur·
Be ~•t 111ft wbatlie· c Mt
in an ' attempt to m1y bitting em Local School Board held it• forced back door.
return to their offices.
Ing the new year.
S.
OWS
the diltrict bad a bu tr llll 111
the two boys, but that his left annual organizational meeting.
thin
Evelyn Lucke will begin her Thomu Andenon, 30, al Rut•
19ilO - be lhlnb 111111N I 61.
front fencler • truck Stewart.
School law atates that the local No 8 wu reported taken oth- • econd tenn u Clerk rl. Court. land wu the only perlOII t,ken
Anyway, today tbe clilb1d The Pomeroy emergency lqWld • chool dl.rtrlct board or education er than • ama11 piel'e of f I n e She defeated Dimocral Geraldene Into custody by officen the
ploya ~ t c1r1va, •
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tran• P,Orted Stewart to Me I g I shall organize by electing one ,f copper. The entry II being inVff- Yo11111 Probate Judge F. H. weekend. He wu lined •
tute driven, 11 te r
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•lloapltal with a probable its members u preaident and an• ligated further by police.
O'Brien beglnl another term aft. coat• in Mayor McElhloney'a
coob. tbrw jalllllln. ,._ .,,,.
fractu~ lee.
other II vice prealdent, each of
er def..tlng l)ealocrat County court tbi• morning OIi a charge
In I~ Blldbw7_t:. ....
No chilrgtl were flled against whom • ball aerve one year.
Court Judge Emmett Peoplel.
of intorJcation.
achool wllb four. a
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PT. PLtASANT - Mn. Cor· ·Rou• b of Mlddle;,ort were invoivllooerl C. Hartenbaeh, aherlff, The village officials m alao Ella Fellows, IIZ, died Sunday othen wwe llr tw . della (Della I LaRue, ff/, a prom- - - - - - - - - Francis Montgomery Dexter
begaln hill aecond tenn. He wu ialuiog a warning to dog owners at the home of her
adopted IIChoola. I.r ta •
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lnent rMidem of Pt. Pleaaant,
WII elected vice president.
the only candidate unoppoaecl In to keep their pet• tied outaidt daughter Mn Harold Sanden "' Elementary SchDol . ...
and mother of Mb. Carl Bruestle,
The law further 1tate1 that the
both the primary and the Novem- They • aid that under Vlllace Or- Ridge_;.., o·., with whom .._ a .pp-eln•He wt
Htahland Avenue, died 8:45 a.m.
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board • ball fix the time for holdher a election. Other• heginnlne dinance MUI it is required tnat had made her home alnce !bit It bu m \dwm. a :...,.
Moi)day at the home o1 another
Ing regular meeting•• The time
new term•, who have been llrv• dog• rema1n tied.
death of her husband, Arthur, 1n 111m _. ldldw
clau,hilr, 1111. John Lehew of
•et WII the 3rd Monday of
Ing many year•, include Henry Numerulll complalnla rl. clop 11152.
In Jlll a lilOdlnr ,: 1112 · Colulnbua, Ohio. She had been in
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each month at 7:30 p.m.
Ann G Wllllama 88 died
Ewing, coroner; Dan Hartlnler, running loolle have been reported She
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Long Bot• made to Bradbury, btlnpC 111
faUhlg hNltlt'tlit put two year•.
Following the meeting,
Mr. terday adtemoon ~t McCon:.: commissioner; Clyde G. Mlllbone, and if they aiatinue, the ordl· tom res':..:
dau8hter :if a total rl. elpl cl w. 119Mr•. LaRut WU bom June I,
S George Dalla•, executive· head, vllle. She had formerly made her lrea•urer; and George Meinhart, nance will be ~orced immedl• Joe and Mary Balley Randolph, proxlmala ~ - - - •
11111 In J,J.- County the daugb•
took the board memben lo the home with her daughter, MrL repreaentatlve.
rt- ately, offlcial1 uul.
now decea• ed, of ReedlVllle.
Mr. Weeb term -.Id llaft
ter ·of the late IAvl and Mary The Middleport Emergency unit Martin Restaurant ID Middleport Dan Hartinger of Carpenter af• The only two Democrat•
----Survivln ii her !Oller daugb- expired May I. 1111, llllt Illa ..,.
Pilkington Coll!Qlan descendant• wu called three time• over the J dbqler in appreciation for ter the death of her huaband mau,ing In county office• are
LODGE TO MEET
te M :.Old Sande and two ttrement" bad .,_ ~ bfrom England.
long weekend to make runs on
"flat cooperation and help" Sidney E. WUllamll In 1956
' Gorden Caldwell, auditor, and Wonblpful Muter Thomu C.
nMn J ~ Picken• time to -,m Ja. 1, 1181.
Her late blllband lllab W. La· Icy road•.
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he •aid
Surviving ln addition lo her Don Mullen, commiaioner. Neilb- Edwards announces Iba\ Pome- s
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' Said Mn. WNi;a:
Rue wu in the oll bilalnell In At 4:03 Sunday a!tei:zioon , e uring
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daughter, Mn. Dan Hartinger la er position was open at lut elec- roy Lodge No. IMF and AM
Mn. Jamea Mur- "Eldon and I taW • - a
Pt. Pleaunt for lllllllY year•• Mn. aquad wu called to Hy•ell Run B d R ari
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a 11.rter-ln-law, Mn. Will Grogan lion. _ _ _ _ _.,,-hold ill regular mo~
· ,.;_al aervlcea will be held he tblnb It. II
Lalua waa a member of Eddy where Charle• King wu 111ffet• en
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of Comptonville, California, a n d
IJIULER FINED
Ing Wednelday January • 1961• at the Arbaugh Funeral Rome III turn 1h11 raU.
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Metbodllt Qilll'dl in the Greer Ing from a •evere - ·bleed. He Be Hoets Thursday
tbilee nephew•.
Roa Shuler wu fined $10 and at 7:30 p. DL for the ',J1lrPON of
n Plalm today at 2 p.m, over lo a JIDIIIIIII' ~
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'OommltnitY where ahe relldecl un• wu talien lo Melga General ff II• 'l'he Bend Rotary club and the The deceased wu the daughter cosl.r in county court Saturday on transacting any bualnell. There ~the Rev p ul Boob offlc. v-, proud qi. what . .,._.
Ill llbt' moved to Pt. Pleuant. pllal.
Rotary Amil have invited the of ti. late Robert and Mariam a charge by the Ohio 'stafa Pa- wUI be work ln the f1rfl degree latlng Burial. iia to be In t be complillrad wile .. . . bea
Survlvon include one • on, Ten- Early Monday morning aquadl- Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club Grogill. She wu • member o( trol of apllllng a portion of a load followed by refreahmenl,. All Jleecbvllle
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clerk." /
111 H. taRut, Steubenvllle, Ohio; men were called to ff/8 S. Fourth and Ila Rotary Anni to meet with the Middleport Methodist Church. on the highway.
Muter Muona are Invited.
cemetery
Weea, ~ Plwldaat a a~
three _danplffl, Mn. IINeltle, where Walter lbrrll- wu 111ller- them for1ht January, 1961 Ladle• trieltda may call at t1ie Raw•
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MEIGS GENERAL ROSPTl'AL cuhler al lb., 1
U.,, Natlulllll
MIil l.41.w •J¥1 Mn. Mabel Ina from 811 attack .of appendiclt- Night dinner meeting.
Unsa-Coata Funeral Home where
Saturday admllaiolll _ Wllllam Bank, baa rMfvwd 8 latte.- •
fllmebrew, Steubenville and la. He WU taken to Melp Gen· 'l'he i;neetlng will be held at •ervlctl will be held Wedneaday _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Lynch, Cheshire; Edith Wogea, commendatloil hi S- Aucl·111V111 ~Udren. Two eons, eral Hospital.
Wahama HJgb School, '111unday at I p.m Burial w111 be In t h e
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Bailey's Run, Rollie Stewart, Min- tor J - A.
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Wyatt and Wilmer LaRue alao Again at 10:07 Monday IIIOl'II· evening, January •• at 8:30 p.m. Mlddl1p0rt Hill Cemetery.
envUle; Charles Kualnger, Mid- lion wllh hill ~ .....
'precedt4 INll' in death.
log the emergency unit wu call• J. Hanly Morpn, .• Rotarian
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'l1lt board - ~al••
Faneral • ervlcea will be con• ed to ti:anaport Jack Suter of and buineN man of H1U1llnglon. Parenti Admitted
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Saturday d1acbargee _ llobtrt placed _...,, ••
RaN 11111
GCtad l:SO p. 11L Wednelday at (18 PeaJ,I to Holzer holpltal f Or will be gunt apeaker.
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Sloan, Pomeroy; Beatrice Nice, Wllllalll laclcilff, ~ ad&gt;i.'OOD
the home of the dau,hter, Mn. treatment.
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Racine: Sua1e Taylor, Poa•oy. ~ - - : _
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BruNlle, . m Highland Avenue,
---Learn Of Death
bJ their ~ Racine H:gh School Vo-Ag teacher Howard Nolan of Jane Balley, Middleport, ad Eth- aw-lea Dlliltl. ~ ,~
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wi the Rev. Kenneth Chandler Last Servicet1 Are
Over The Weekend
1s the motto of the uatlng party Syracuse started off 1961 Sunday In an unua~l way. .. el Garland, IIIDemllla.
dent. IDd di -.....,;i .,111
officiating. Burial will be In Lone 3 Minor Accident•
RelaUVN here received word to be held ton¥at at the Skate- He II 11robably the lint per• on declared that It wu Vlff'J aoocl
Sunday admlulonl - Laur• 1-.
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Oak cemetery under the dlrect,on Be I llo ti Pome
died of lht death of M... Myrtle Oarrl• Away Skiing Rink near Cheat- of Melga County and poulbly of and one of lhe lilOll tantallllng Smith, Middleport and Gar J
of lht L 0 . Mohr Funeral Home. Tu ~ ce 8 t : ~ge of~;' a n d IOII in Huntington ovir the week •• with activity from 7 to 10 tilt State of Ohio lo enjoy wat- bull he ever enjoyed 1111 New IIQnes, Rutland. .
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Year'• Day.
8unday dlacharges - Charlea TOKYO WPJ) - Taliyt mallidence after I pill Tuelday lut rltea will bP at I p.m rom en ...... u .. , _ w
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Thia kind of mtloa will k
K-••n- ulA.n........ and Joan
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· !hi' Ewing Chapel with intennent known In Mlddlepo.t wu burled The event ii being •ponaored Last fall, ju• t before the lint
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in Pt Pie
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by the Shade Valley Putoral fro• t, Mr. Nolan retCUed a "Wint• D1811Y moona in cold .iorap and Wllaon, Dexter City.
The Central Plat f&gt;fflce • aid a
SQUAD CALLED
, In B~rllngham Cemetery·
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· tended the Unit of Cbrl• tlan churchel, the er Queen" melon from his prd- comes out aweet, juicy and a•
Monday admluloaa - 0 w • n total of 8,ffl mallmm 1l'll't atY~stei-day morning at 8:30, the , Friend• ma. call at the funer_ M~~ ~Mat and Mn
Metbodlll charge and the III and atored ii in bis refrlger- fresh u the day it II picked. B a x t • r, Cbesblre;
Beatrice tacbd by clop durlDg 1960 - •
!'o1r:~1-oy emerµeney '"IUD&lt;\ WIil , al homP. •~Y time. Sul')llvlng 8fl! • erv
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led Tu l'I Plain, • South Bethel • ator. ,
Chance• are that Dell yur at Ward, Harrlntvllla: Barbara X. BVlll'lp r1. 18 a clay.
c11lled tn the \\'es Wholf'Y resi-' lhe•e cousms, Dana Howett anll C. P.. Snyder who were cal
ppe .
e Parent, Sunday, lo start off the new tbi• time there wW bt more than Qulilla, Pomeroy.
Of the total, 1.'111 wen blttla
den:, In Po,·k s.. ,:n~~- Thr eall \'ena Whaley . holh of Pomerov. here from Grand Raplda, Michl· Wtrldge !;.UBby ~ W bt yurlnamannereuvledbymany 0 ~ melon lb the Nolen refrl&amp;lil' . MGDday dilchargel - llar1 llldlhll'llljllltlladtbelrelalba
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Quackery Vs. Con stmctive Criticism

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American Medical Auocialion
Niwt which it the new• papar of Ameri•
cail ~edkin,, hu •ometblnt worthwhile
1o:..y about what It calls "Journali,tic
Quackory." Jn Ill word1:
of the
p11bUc'1 ,ncr1111n1 Interest In health •Dd
matters p&lt;rtalntn1 thereto, the broad
fteld of medicine each year provides subjeol m,Utr for scorta of boolla and bun•
drtd• of artlcl•• In n1tlonaUy-clrcu11ted
map!lnes.,,

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"Most of 1h11 material Is painstakingly
..iurcbed, factuall1 and objectively pre11nttd, and, conatquenUy provides a v1l11bl1 communlcalion link b1twe1a phy•
liclan1, )clenlisl1, r111uch laboratorlea
and th, public. Thia material, of course,
II not alway, complimentary to medl1ln1, but when crltklsm appear, ii ofle!'
II WIii founded and therefore oerve1 a

latful purpo11.
"OccaalonaUy, however, an article or
book ii publlahed In which the author
obvloualy 11111 out to discredit phy1icl1n1,

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hospitala, pharmaceuUcal companies or
medicine In general, and apparently
vowed at Iba outset not to let lacta Inter•
!ere with hit predetermined purpoae.
1u1y1 usually follow !ht same
time-worn pattern of carefully avoiding
many of the facts and makin&amp; broad ,
generalited attack• against an organization or profeallon."
The New1 specifically cites several
nationally published pieces of wriling of
which thll 1, true. Facta are misinterpreted or warped. Overstatement and ex•
1e,eratlon become weapons. Some weak,
neH , real or alleged, is blown up out of
all proportion to it, real 1i1nific1nce.
And the areal accompUsllmenta of medicine are ovtrlooktd or given • minimum
of attention.

announcing

DSVOTJI) to INTER~ OF
IIEIGI MAION .U,.It:A

Mlllhed .,,.,., 1ft1rftoo11 • 1Liep1 lua~
l'h• Oblo Vall •) "'11'111 ..1 are Campany, HO Mecnani&lt;' SL , Pomuvy,
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"Journalistic Quackery" of this order
ran be used to discredit any enterprise,
any profession - or, for that matter,
any individual. The defen,e again,t It I•
•n Informed public which can't be taken
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from Alabama lo California, Vial~ •nd Mra. Leland Mooro and clllltd hla brolhar and 11114r-lD-law. dnn, C• ntoa, 0 :: Mr. and Mn. T
Mr. and Mn. Robor1 Bllbop and L. llroolchart ind Barbara: and
o/,Udnn. Ho wu aocompanled by Mr. and Mrl. Raymond Nolaon
b11 aJr1 friend and btr tilter, 111&gt; and dauahllra, local.
btrta and Colhy DtBouver, Van Mr. and Mra. AR. Caaltr lptol
a.roan, ObJo.
Chrlllmu In Charluton, W. Va.:
Chrlltmaa !:&gt;I 1111111 11 the wh•re they vlllted their 11111-ln
Ltwlt Smltb lloma 111n Mr. and law and dauahter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mra John llawllnp, local and Cheater Spencer and !iltphen.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rawllnp
and
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Albaey.Wuhlngton, D. C III Mr.
and Mra. EtrlPrlday
Starkeywhere
were
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Columbua
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lpll!I a ,acatlon wltll. hll parent,, they attended a Grange Servi..,
Mr. and Mn. verlln Howary and Ille.: moetJna and al,o •lllltd
llodney.
with Mra. Mary Starkey.
Mill Penny RaUand, Fairborn, Mn. Malllo Lowther ud the
I I ! ~ herM,~MwtlhE~ Manda! Jordan family l'Of"IV&lt;d
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News Events

French. Im California.
Mn. l,lr- Corr II vlllllns IE.
R. Corr and !•mil• In l'lmlr.,-.
M,, and Mn. - U Gumm
IO&lt;'tllilJ vltlted Mr. and Mn. C0J

,1 homo.
Mr. and MrL Gu.v S1oM Jr. ol
Tuu to aoendlnR IMIO tlrnt with
• his Dal't'nt,, Mr. and Mn. G.
Stone Sr.
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Mr. and Mr•. Robert RlUJ
...,. in Columbua '"'"1' the ly Mr,. Alpha Barr
•nd vt,lllnR hl1 lather. lerl
Miu Sandra Pierce of Chilli• IRigg, w1- condition t, uncotht ~ opendlnC htr ....11.., ch,nled.
with her parent•, Mr. and Mn. Mr and l,f!,, Loncatr,th allOI\I
Carol Pierce.
Chrl,tmn, with h•r o• renla. Mr.
Mll'J N_,. hu tlNp lhnlot. a11II MN Worthy '!lat&lt;, ·In Gail~
MIia Carol l.edlle II lf)Oildln1 pnlls Ohio.
liar ¥1Cl111on with hor par•llt•,
ML 1 - Knape and lltlll. DoYle
Mr. and !In. II. V/. Ledlie.
.,. vi,Jlln• btr 1l11ff, Mn. HarMr. and Mn. C..d Bolen lf)IIII le• p.,,i.,, In ""°'"""""'Ille. 0.
Cllrlolmu with their ton
and w..i. Kon"""• ,...i Chrlllllllly, Mr. and Mr•, Joa Bolen wllh hit ,on. Flo,d. at Canal
of Rutland.
Wlnclwmor. Orto.
Ill'. and Mr•. Alpha Barr on- Mt ud Mrs. Donalil Ntl- of
ltrlalned with I turkey dlnnor McArthur vltlted
hi• porenta,
Ouitbna, Day. Gutlla wtra Mr. Cl•lr Nelaon Offr Clu-llllnu.
and Mra. llua., 8arr of Oak HUI Mr. and Mra. Ravmonc1 '11o,111Olllo, and ·Blair Cadwallader of a • apent Ibo - " ond -,uh hll
l,vnchbW11, Ohlo.
IIINnla, Mr. and Mn.
Losier
\Illa Kay Barr ,pent lut '11IClliw
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"4rt 11••1'11' roM'I '\Ill 1, un- •"'""" ht, l&gt;nrlh!'• 'Ir, and Mn.
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Mr. SIIIII It 1a1Wr!eirnR the
lann home of Mr. Howard.
Mn . J•lt RtHll"I' la otayln1 In
O&gt;lumb&lt;.1 wltb liar dauplv,
11n. rAda lltllpr.
G..,- Foll)' hu . - l1
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• Mr. and !In. Loni liod II I
aueet. their - llddlt, who I• In
tho Navy.
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Wlllh
wtlO In Colu.nbua ~
Da,. RI• molhw, Mrs. J:llu
Welsh lo ID potr htallh.
11n. Mary W........ I• ..,_
int for. btr molher, Mn. Walth.
Mr. and Mn. Garia .,. ...,..
tnc at Tu_. Plalnll wllb hla
IOII. Mr. Glll'lln fl "'1 m and
..., tabn theN from Ibo Rol1tr Ra•l&gt;lt•l.
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A RIPSNCJQ'reR OF 1HEIR OWNNOW US11:M 101J.IEM.

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , !en. 3, 1961-3 _

Rutland Social
News, Events

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The u2 JncJd,nt had proved So- -:-:-::'.:~•.-- ...- ...- McComu and other nlallYU here from Mr. and Mrs. Evan, RulhViel dere..., to be les, invulntr - - - -·•.•·
• 1 the Victor ......,. hamt.
erlord and family, Fort Worth,
1d
obi1 1h
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Mr •. Victor Perry ii convaleo- Eqs and a1ao from Mra. Betty
iDm,111 l'IOTlr A - tr• ehara,d It had penetrated ovrr
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•in&amp; • t h•r home after major Rulberlord Goorge and family
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.... Effl ... , ftugJan territory 'Mir.. of iii ombar••-•• tor Khruahch••
IIUl'jory at Shelterinl Anm llol- from Denton. TeJU1a.
.... ,,,.._. the caa., DawW Cf'elf member, wtrt killed and Crop fililures .w•re mlertertn1
Athe
fte r.U..&amp;111. lftl. f two are beinl held for Ruui,n
Khrushche_v I announced 18
pital,
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Mr. mld
JohM)' DunlRlln,
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Relatives
here
received
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·, ~n •.n O ca c_ m1 up_ an IUr·
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h1 0 f '-~ U0 lied Sl t
Jun, lo
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l)on•las
MW IMJI ••, alffft ••r •
evtdeJ1re lo 1how it had been ahol nomic mig
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Chue, Amanda, O. Tat Chase n.
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down over \int.ernatlonaJ Wllera.
Finally, hl, theme of co-exl1tf ily
r rme esidenta of and Cathy; spent Christmas With
'l'he delay m the trlal ol Ute once with the Wesl was mee1ing
O
t~: co=urti~y. T~e; have a son. ~heir par~nt;, M; and Mrn. Moses
• J PHU. Nl:WIOM
lwo Amtricart1 su, 11e,ll UJat the ' a m01~ than ~I reception_ ,from
Lee
erry an am y.
UPI FDnlp Ntw, Aulyll
u .s.S.R cannot prove it• c.111.
China A Communl,st sum- 1 By ftONALI&gt; R. NDIIEN
Ison memorial• and 1crou the ti- Mr. and Mni. Charlea Metheny M.r and Mrs Francia Queen Mr. and Mrs, Reed Jeffers and
At ll60 dt,\\' lo • clOH, tht 1n 111)' caae Jluuiao propa,11• n· mit , aw_lun_ which dragged on l
Ullitecl Prt11 lnter• allo• •I
'dal ba •in from the WHhington and fampendll~ of Lake ~lty, T~nn~ and ~finnie Maude, MeConMls- Rk:hard, were Chri11tmas dinner
wtrld t tW IOUJht peace OIi Ntth. 1d.1 rt~ated previoUJ lhre• t, Ifor
bf, , !t&gt;1 part ol three week•
WASHINGTON IUPU - '1111 Monument.
are s
mg some une
er ville ahd Mr and Mrs Lawirn guests of her parems. Mr. and
J\ll ~ • f•r I oalculated- aD• qah11t US fontJ&amp;n ba1e1.
In Mo11row rtaulted In • 25-000 head of • comml1slon plannln&amp; • Quotalion• by FDR W:Wd be in- with r9laU¥ts 111d friendl. Chuck Jon!~ and f~ily, Joc~I: w;re Mrs. Lester Cordray, Athens.
eut lhocttla, war btttwe.11 tat! I Th
ti I8 hf h v word manihtato which 111ve llp j monllffl8nl lo Franklm D Roose• •cnba:i on the llbllta.
~ •lo:"ly IW!O\'ertng fram .t NI'· Chrlltmu dinner gueate of their Paul, Charles and W. C Peck
0the
nd We•t rect!ded .Ug:btl1
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r: th .r ,•ven ~t IO ~ ~ aervkt lo Khruahchev ind lndl· velt conceded today the pubUc CommlJsion Chairman rrucUI IOUI mjury to both hand• while mother Mrs Faye Jordan. Ot~er were Chrispnas supper guests et
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,ta 'durtni lhe holid• ya were Mr. and Mi-.. Alvin Dye and fnm1
For 196!, lht .,..alall dan1er l ~•Ir armod ' ""J h.
: ,·ompromlse by lht ChlntH,
award-wiMlng dtalRD-flght tow• the !all prealdent. 1pplauded the Mr. and Mra. John Fife of
and Mr•. Clay Jordan, Dale ily, Harrt,onvllle Route.
could be ,,... by mlacalculatloa. The government, of Turke~ and 1 The IIUinlf'8to placed CHxr,t- •ring white tablet,, th, talleat deatgn. But he conceded that )MIi&gt; Like Crly, Tenn., and Iva liar- 1111d Barban· Mendal Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Lewio Smith,
P&lt;rh• ps lht grealoll •malt de• I th• fteµublrr ol Knrta , fell Both encourage revolution from wllhro l rising 1116 feel
lie reocUon might not be "111111'1- rell of Middleport RI. I, were
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llrnnt ti war t, lffllrp In Ute0 1boro1r on Red 1011, and in the ~ - I .
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dinntr gueit, of Minnie Swick. Mr. and Mn. Dqney o an
eva an
ancy, ere m
w11 the Ur1ltld StatN' atOftliC Isuiting ('hUOI! P.llher might ha•1e nat10n1 not yet In the Comm~nl1t Frederick Guttielm, city plan• I •ympa etc.
d
Mrs. Adra Swick, Mn. Mary family , Mr. and Mra. Eddie Jor- c~ter o~ Chrlltmaa where they
111bm1rlnf" ulpped •Ith U.. nu- been • lar ti for Communl1t in Iorblt indicated the Red ChmHe ner, author and •rrhitectural hi•Pietro Btlluschl, HD of the Lath and Linda were in New dan and sons, Columbus. tel"'" v1s1ted his parents, Mr. and Mn.
clt,r-th..-.11fqPalarl1 mlull, tt IterVllntlon "However Iha Sovle, s i at least had won a point .
lorian, already h11 crJllclltd !he Ma111Chuaetll l111Utute of Tech- H.aV:n W V• to attend the brld- phoned Rffellngs to hil mother Mansford Smith and other re!a...,
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Kh rus hC'hev cou Id noI yeI •ay I tabl ets as •a set of book en ds nolo1JY'1 S&lt;hool of Archlleclun, al lhower
• · of · Carol Glbba who on -..;11r111u11a• morning.
I'ive .
ft\Jdl, , ,ret1llaHon
1hevltJiblt n(.I refrained
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matter how devaatatlna I au,r·
he held tolal sway over world just out 01 the deep freeze.··
a head of the -1ix-man jUry o( was marlred to Larry Lath!y on Mr. and Mn. HowanJ Wei.sh Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Howery.
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Others •aid the tablet• remind· ar1 and archltectur1i1l exptrtl thst D!c. 31.
joined other mentlien of the fem- Ray and Rodney, and Mr. • nd
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The 'hl,·d occurred '" the South• But while the danger of an all- ed them of the pi:ehlslnrir• stone ,elected the design, also defended
.
ily for Christmas dinner at l'io Mrs. Ralph Chapman joined other
Tho atomic •ubmarlllf Geor~• IUI Aila kinadom ti Llloa afler out ahooting war seemed to re- rulna at Stonehenge In Great the tablets .
Holiday vbrlt~• of M~
home ol their ,on and daughter-in- members of their farnifte, for
W-?Jnat.on wi~ a baH
Seo' · 1 I
Au1u,t'1 coup toppJlna th~ c~ in ,YeQ, the fluid nature of Britain.
"I hate t.o brina: . up Mo!leB and Mra. Joe Swlc were
r. 1 . law, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Wehh, Chrlstmaa dimer 11 the bome ol
l~d • Flrth ol Clyde, 11 in aper j pro-We•lern 1Aoll1n 1ov1mmen: Soviet foreign policy made it A propoaed de1ign for • monu• his tablets,'' ,Belluschi 11id, " but Mrs. Harrvl Mau~an~ and ~am1ly Amanada Ohio
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Mr. and Mn. Dale ,Williama,
atien ,nd other• 900II ~Ill tollow j Ru11t1n 1nn1 ' btaan tlowln&amp; lo swin~ in other directiom1.
I
ment to Theodore Rooaewlt alao lhis is a IOrl of version of them." o(I Darbyvda '·110hof10.M rlln~ OMh~~- Mr
Mr~ William Culwell Harrl11D11ville.
Baldo, tho bol•nct of wu1.on1 1•~
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Just II Rl111d1 had moved to l ran inlo 1 • torm of public eriti~II•
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swkk and and Mr. and Mrs. Swaine Jordan Mr. and M'r1 Joe Paaktevite
olhar ove~I• lodlcat•d soviet Pre : pro-We,tern forcta appeared to absorb Cuba ideologically and ct,m ...,.nlly. It feator,d e mod, He sard the moument would f n M
d M
Jame ,.,,. Chrl,tma, dinner gueats of and daughter, Xenia, Ol\lo: "'"'
~l•r Nikita Khru,hchr, ellhel' Ibe l•lnlng the upper hand. net- eC011omically, so also II was mov-1eml,tl&lt; NlI111rurtlort of metal give "a dear Image ol Mr. Ron- ;:.;;.,, r~n famll;:, Cotum'. Mr. •nd Mra. AUred ru.. and Chrlstma, guelts of ,!,ff ...
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did nol want or wa, no i-eadv lher lhl Ruularu nor •• RtJ ing 10 lnflltr1te othi!r L.atln Amer- rings.
.ev,Jt'1 greatneH."
bus Mr and Mrs Iva Swick n Columbus.
Earl Nel&amp;on and Mr. and Mr1.
90 1
fOI in ,11..ut tt1t ol • mis,
I Chlne11
m1dt any lmmedlat11 lean nalioo11 .
M• de Of Ceaerete
The tallest tablet would be um and' Ma.:.aret cardm~· and lam- M~1. Ruth Starlr:ey entertained Raymond Nel•on and daughters
In Ml)', Khru1htht~ uNd th~ j movt1 to tollow up what had been j
Off•eli AN DrtYI
11111 FDR duign, which 1, not (ttt high, 88 r~t acrou and· ~ev- ily, local.
on Chrlstmaa Day for Mr. end were also c:aller1 oa Chri&amp;tnw ..
incident of the lJI 1pyplan1 11 • momentary 1dv1nteg1.
.......rlly final call, for the en feet lhlck 11 the baM, taper- M
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hlll ••&lt;uat 14 lor..-o •~ rar,r , Htadllnu rtCOrdtd other cotJ
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giant concrete tablet, of •arylng in1 to t e top. "~ 1a I wou w d ·
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f&gt;',._....ent c.lten wer • enunc abe mad of relnforted concrete an a. are spen ini;,: ,g wee a
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lion of a modtm-d1y Monroe pol• hellhll to be arranged In • rough
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Malinta, Ohio. wlth Mr. arid Mra.
Ill l«l!ttd lht Unllld 1t1tu •I "KhrulhchtY warna rranl'O o, ky for South and Central Amert, circle on • pollahed terraao mul- and would be detlgned to wllh- L. E Yarnell.
••Id 1111ch • ct• ln1vlt• rebon Gtrm1n mlllt• rlan."
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stand hurricane-forte wind,.
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bl)' wwld ltld tt w•r ,nd tnnat- i "P'rench uplodt ·1tornic bOmb am for Latin Amtrlc1n aid
than an acre on a Z'l'•1cre tr1cl The winning de1ian, announce Ronnie Wavne "were IUPDl'l' - .. =
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between the l.lncoln and Jeffer- P'riday, wa• lllbmlUed by I New "oost, of Mr, and Mn. Alva
roouta any 1.,.1,. bait uttd by orl••· 'Hurr,b fo, rranoa. "
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York architectural firm . Arch!- Swick and Tony.
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"ll:lltnh,wv NY• CUiian lttid- . .
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the .,..., rtYO ulktn Cornmunl •t drive were I rash ol 3. Mr. and Mrt. Carl Gorby and
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family and Alex McFarland were
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"U,S atomic 1ubmtrlnt lrav1l1 bru1hflre outbnakl throupoul •on, Ronnie, WIN
Wednetdey •~s, Jo•eph Wusermtd
Da in Pat1u1bla recently to see Tom
a11tn11ow1r'1 reply:
1ubmerged .1round the wodd."
Latin .-.merlca near tht ye.tr'• nl,:ht dinner gue,ta: of Mr. and vid Betr; •culptor Norman_ Hob- Mcrarland. who 1J not ,o well .
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TIit lll fllpll nrw ntce11ary "U' ftre1 Allu ICBM re,~,·d end
Mrs. Al•• Swick, Oanv!II,.
trmon and llruclural _ _,,_,, Holiday vl,lton at the Colwoll
It ..,..,. lhl HIiiy of the Unltld t,lltNI mllu."
I I~ Jo •n the Communltlt wen The Llrrp&gt;Jlle chur,:h tpOII- Ammann • Whitney will 1et IIIO,· home 'I"'" Mr. and Mn. Jame,
llltltl and the frtt world 1111n,1 "t:ommunlat, quit O•nev, dll- ...kin p ,.. e,plolt lht neulrell,t ,ored a skiting party Monday 000 for their dealp end be ....,. l!lmmona and
of Brook• .,..
"uprllt 1tt1ck • by I powor armament t•lkl,"
and l~ft-wlnl Nnllnienl which nl1ht. Alt.ending nre Mr. and ommended as 1rchltecta for U11: ville, Mr. and tin. Rex Shenewtiloh bottll at III ablhty lo dtv, "Red .China rtjected In Unito.l loroed eaDN1llalton of El•onhow, Mr•. Lee htly and IOOI, IIH. pn,J,rt.
field and fam!ly of Upper Salem
~ ttlhtrar by mlulltt.wlth Nation,. '
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and Mr•. Rav Biddle and 10111,
----and D1vld Colwell of nur Cleve- eltlnla· war-•."
"Elsenhow•r ordtrt ,hip• and ";h,:: WU ..:.;... that new Calvin and Allen. Ind Lllloy
l1nd.
frr~ - . th I r I•• of plane• 1o ~trol COHl8 of Gual• Communl•t nttempll were beln Chapman. Mr, •nd Mn. Robert
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"lrtachtry" lllinll lht f'raaltl•nt mall and Nkol'a~uo,"
mada to lnHIIrate Sooth Koru. I Fettv • nd children, Mr. and Mn.
SWAINSWICK, Elll &lt;t/Pll plltltptl u.1-u.a.1.11. nlatlona to Al IIIO puttd lie midpoint 111d M t
other I lal tar- Cad Gorbv and .... Ronnie. Min
Mrs. H• rrlette Fletcher angrtlv
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llttlr It-I point 11nct lht 8111111 Cuba slipped aurely tnlo tho Rell
r •• wa an
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and Shelli Crisp, Mn. Clarice
went ahead wllb blrlhday plans
-. ltlat •'• ,..kola rtllll otlnlM ortin, khMlllhchtv ,aid Rod rock• 1';.,1n a&lt;tlon b lht United Na- IA111vstreth and Leta, Lorrv and
loday althoullh I chedt of reoord,
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Marlana Hollman and Buull Rev. and Mra. Co- ud Mn. showed the wa, born Doc. :isth
0. July' I, • U.I IIIUI pltola- .~ -lei pratlCI Qiba •11in1t lion• prevent,a • toke-over by • r,l'ffllean, of Rutland.
L,.111 Haning of Shade were ''l'vt alway, relebrated on lhe
, _ . l•lnce pl1111111111 tff lroin boptd nit remark• would bl
MoaNtw-orlented aovernmenl in Don Gorby w111 • Chrl1tmu ~uests of M~. and Mr •. Harl Han- nth and I IN no rea•on to
II a,1~ boo OIi I noitllot·ly ., II aymlrelle.
tho t:ongo.
dinner ltIO• la of ht, aon. Carl mg.
change now," Ibo ,aid. "Mrs.
Nui. alf the !lovltt ...,. 0..,
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It resulted In an ,11...1 1tladt Gorbv and f,mlly,
Mra. MHine R&lt;&gt;bln,on of Col- Fletcher
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lh•t I by Roul1 111 Secretary•Gtnaral Jimmy Hqf(¥ i, vl,IIJn, hit umbus sponl Chrlstmu with lht _ __ _
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'""' an UD- mother, Mra. Mary Tracy In Col- W. . !,HOO aml y. n.
. Colwnbut ttpetll Chrl- wtth
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ltnt leqoqt •• a COY•Nlp for p!'el'td11114d l•""';lng of huda of umbua.
,on l1 lmprovtn1 •lowly.
the McKJnneys.
1" lluatlaM allol ll dowa. lfttldllllculllltt wllhln hla own camp. •talt hi lht U.N • General ,.. Mr. and Mr•. Carol Plel'ff Ill· Mr. and Mra. Henry Wapner Miu Jllnlct Epple who 11 ..,,_
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,embly. Khl'lllh&lt;thlv deru• ndtd tertalned with a Chrltlmaa din- and Mr . and Mrs. Clair Wapnor Joyed In Alben•
herw for
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Hammar1kjold'1 retll"•tlon and nor Sundav. All of their chlMn,n attended, tht funeral of Mn. :i.,rt slay with her father. TheJ
reorganlaalton ., lht u. N. either were home. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ito,
mother, Mra. P,rrtne, ,pent Chrlalmll at WaUllon.
to rtndlr l powerlen or an ann bert Plerca and family and Mr. Tue,day 11 Blancheller, Ohio.
Mra Ariz came lo ,pent Chrtatf-3
ti Sovltl pollcJ,
and Mr,, BIil Johnotoo and lam- Mr. Gregory •pent
maa the home ol her IOI! Rox '-~..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...______.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, .StaltmalldU al , lhe endrd.,d'~~ •I• of Col11mb11,. Ml" Sandra day...~ W. ~~:.. •~~ lalo1t::;_ She Is nur•iIII an •fled couple ai "l .nevw have much ·19adJ cHh, but what cuh I ha,""" a 11-pll towa · ~ Pler&lt;e of Chillicothe. Ohio, Mt. J,.., Lamuon """""
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News, Events Of Surrounding Area

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oz. daughter, Newauna Janell, at •n 1, tlN oo•• ftffin ., Pn,uror.
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have moved frmn the Vance properly to lhe home formerly OC·
cupied by the Bill Martin family
which they recently pure~
and remodeled .
Roger Roush recently took a
group of his Rutland High School
band members lo Harrisoovllle
where they were on the P1'A program.
Mn Ran Might is convaJescing at her home after undergoing
sur~ery at Holzer Hospital .
The Pomeroy emer~encv squad
was called to aid Jim Cheadle,
who has ill Saturday night .
The Dixon prooertv on the Rutland . Harisonville Rd., occupied
bv Emerson Searles was completely destroyed by (ire the past

Maude Rawlings

Mr. and Mrs. William Krark.-

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomp- omberger and family and Mr. and
son and daughters , Gloria and Mrs. Eugene Long and famJly o1
Beverly , were ChriAt.mas dinner New Jersey 1pent the Cbriltmaa
guests or hill p.arent.1, Mr. and weekend with friendl and rela•
Mr!. E. A. 'T'homJ)'lOTI of Lang.,- lives.

MinersviJJ e

BJ Jeu PU'Rr
ville.
M.-. end Mra. WtllJam WIIUord
Mrs. Alma Rupe has returned
are the parent• of I IOD, Van Anhome from II visit with her
thony. born Dec, U at the Ma~and.son. Mr. and '\1ni. Richard Rev. and Mrs F.dward Griffith
son Clinic. They hive one other
Rupe and daughter of Pomeroy. spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
son. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert WiUMr. and Mrs. W. D. Lanning of and Mrs. Dell Talbot at Sti11en ford are grwidparents.
Fairhom were recent week ened 11ille.
Mr. and ?ttn. Eldon Vining are
guests or their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gaynell Clark 11,as an ov•
Mr!!. Robert Hill and Billy.
ernight guest of her daughter,
parents of a daughter born Det:.
19 It Muon Clinic. 'Mley haYe
Miss Esta Blackv,ood of Har- Mni . Milton Tuttle and !amiiy
two other daughters. Grandpar•
rlS011vi11e, Mi$ Judy Slawter of Karen Griffith is spendine, a
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Pau] (ew days with her grandparents
Graham.
Patte™&gt;n and children were the Re11. and Mn. Edward Griffan
The De&lt;!ember meetin~ of the
Christmas guests of their parent! Mrs. Charles Reuter and o011
'Jorlhwestem Local PTA was week.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Hiram Slawter and Rodney. Mr. and Mrs. Rlcllard
!ancelled due to bad weather
James Schuler 18 repairing family.
Heibel and family left Tuesday
lbe group will meet next on Mon- their home on Leading Creek Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snowden for their home, Tucson, Am;. af.
day, J311, 9 at the Rutland High which was badly damaged by and sons or Ft. Pleasant were ler visiting with relatives for a
Sclloo1 Auditorium.
fire reeently,
Sundav callers of his mother, week. 11ley were accomponied
Dale Musser, rnral mall car- Mrs. Verna Snowden and son , 1Mrs. Ethel Snowden.
home by Mrs. May Pearson who
rler, is Ill at his home. Dayton Garry, and Mrs. Jean Parker Mrs. Ethel Nelson and daughter will spend the winter there.
Par!Olls is replacing him.
were in Gallipolis Sunday.
Helen Mae spent Chrisbnas Day Mr. and Mrs. Milton 'fulL\e and
'lbe Sunbean Clas! of the Meth-. Mr. and Mr!'.. Don William1rnnd \'lith her other daughter, Mr. and family vbited her grandparents,
odilt Church enjoyed a part-,, at daughters, Donna .'.'l nrl
Debbie, Mr., . Edward n,omas and daug-h- Mr. and Mrs, George Clark at
the home ol their teacrer: Mrs. spent Christmas week end with ters , Dee a nd Calby.
Harrisonville Wednesday
Richard l:alcu on Langsv1lle-rd. hi,; narents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis -~r. ~d Mrs. Homer Parker Guests Christrnaa day at the
'Mte evening ~811 s~! playing Williams at Martins Ferry .
visited his brother, Mr. and Mn. home of Rev. and Mn. Edward
,iames and a fun box gl~ ex- Mr. and Mrs. Herman .Jarrell Herbert Parker and Nancy of Grirfith were Mr. and Mrs. Gary cuse, Mrll:. Irma Dile, and Mils Mrs Muri Taylor were • II o Dean and daugrtm, and Wilbdr
ebange was held. Sandwiches. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wrleht Syra~se. Tuesday evening,
Griffith and son of CollJl'Dbus and Phyllis Dtle, were lhe guest. of gue,ta,
IDean.
,Gtato chips, cookies and PoP and famil:v
of Lan'-!svill" Rd. Julia Lucas or the Lanpl_'llle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grl!iith and Mrs, Mary Ransom and Teresa Calling on Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mr. and Mr,. Frank Gaul and :
,e~ Aerved. Att'?ding WPN! Sue were the Christmas Eve dinner Roarf was a Tuesday overnight daughter Karen, Pomeroy.
of Lancaster Wednesday.
Pierce were Mrs. Rodney Pierce Mr. and Mra. John Wickham I
Parker, Rusty L1tt1e, Saundra fUests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred guest or S11e Parker.
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,peot Christmas with Mr
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Mr &amp;nd Mrs Don Myers are llrs Orvil Gaul, Racine .
Jim Hale, Karen Tucker, Jean Mr. and Mrs, Worlev Davis OJ!. Christmas holidav with her fanuly VIBited m Athens Thurs• (newlyweds) moved Tuesday m·.
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Siders, Margie Herrin.I?, Judy . Dexter visi!Prl their SOn , Mr. imd dauphter, Mr. ond Mrs, Robert day with Mr. and Mis. Jack to their borne they recently pur- va~~tio:n~g~Flo~ Swain were Mrs. Wdha'? Wil~b~ •o:;
,Jnne and Steve Lucas.
Mrs Kt&gt;nneth Davis .:1nrl child- Vandemark and daughters at Clark and family.
chased of Mr. Dana Ables.
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th M and spent an everunAllg wand
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Mr and Mrs. Rov Snowden ren · Sundav·.
•Scranton. Pa.
Mrs. Mary K. Holter and 8 on Rev. Carmichael of South Web- Vl8l mgeu"' S r.ie a w
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Mrs. Clayton en
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. guests of Mr
, and . Mrs Carroll Snowrlen Mis.
, ~ Marvel Foley was a re- Gary spent Thursday aft:ernoon ster will preach
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. Mrs · nd
y warn
, spe nd'mg Chr'~--were , Saturday dinner
Sunday mommg
M · V
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i.,u,._ with Mr.
Mr and • - Homer Parker and and ,.
· n• v·,•,·ted" her parenh; Mr, rflnt rlinner B'uesh or Mr. and with Mr and Mrs. Glenn Tuttle at the church in the absence of Mr. a
rs. ernon . ~t~ng , and Mrs. John Ginther were Mr.
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and Mr!il." Harrv
Osborne at ·Pom- Mrs. Emest Quillen and son. and family,
the pastor, Rev. Francis H. Glaz- and r;cms• Pomeroy '. were Vll'il
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stiles,
Pomeroy,
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Mr!. Nellifl Parker, teacher at erov. ~aturdav Pvenincr.
.Tim . of Rarine.
ier who is on vacation in Florida. Mr.. ~d Mrs. Lew Yoone.
Mr. and Mn. Orville Watson, Mn.
Rutland Hl~h Sehool. is reauest- Mr. and Mni. Frf'rl 11eore;e Rnrl Mr. anii Mr~. s. 0. Longstreth
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Mrs. Gold~ill and Mrs. Marv VJSJtmg Mr. and Mra. Norman Effie Watson and son Bill, Tuping all senior tttudents who have sons visited hilil sister. Mr. anrl :ind, family, Charlestoo, were the
Lou Ihle have beautiful Christ- Webe.r were; Mr. and Mrs. Fred pers Pla.ilUi, Mr. and Mn. Phil•
Senior ~la.ss play hookR at home Mrs. ,John Bnan of Micfr!lf&gt;f)Ort C'hns~mas ,i;uests of ~rs. Maude Andrew !Eddie ) Fitzpatrick mas decorations in their windows Lark_
m Mr. and Mra. Howard lip Boyles and daughter Bren~
t.o please return them as soon as Sundav. The Geor~f'!'l were rPcent Rawlm~s and Mr. and Mn. 0 . F. has been returned home from during the holidays.
Larkms, ~ · and Mrs. Jr. Haub- ArU!rnoon callers were Mr. and
ttchool roopens oo parts may be oVf!rniJ?ht ~uests of Mr. an~ Mr~. Lvons.
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Holzer Hospital where he has f er, Tressie Stethem, and Ed n a Mrs Albert Goegleio and daugh- !
given out.
Thomas Dewhurst and family m Mr. and Mrs. Dick Foley and been a medical patient for the I.J\JDg
O Offl
and Betty HaJI.
ter Patty.
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Mn. GamP.t Williamson and Chillicothf&gt;.
~aughter, Marvel, and f~dy W~I- past week.
Mrs. Charles Massaer, Mr. ~ Richard Fick. Audubon, New
Dr. and Mrs. ,John Lutz of Char- Mr. and Mrs . .John
Tut&gt;ker llam.s ~erf' buslneu VISltors m Dai]y Wood is again at Univer- Spending the weekend with Mrs. Oscar Babcock "'.'ere visit- Jersey, !!!pent the weekend wilti. ,
leston were Oirisbm1s dinner ancf children. and MN;. Inez Gaflrnoh:i- . ~iesdav.
sity Hospital in Columbus where Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pieree were: ing Mr. and Mrs. Marwn Riggs, Mrs. Fick aod family.
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irueBUI or Mr, snd Mrs. Robert Tucker were Chri~tmas Dav Mrs Ha tbe M&lt;'Kenzle and he is receiving treatment and will Mr. and Mrs Dem·er CurlJS, Co- Athena, Tuesday evening. . .
Mr and Mrs. William Kendall
Sheets Gallipolis.
I l!lle~t!I of Mr . .and Mrs Dav1cl George Wells of Middleport RD possibly undergo surgery.
him.bus Larry Curtis Walso, 0 , Audrey gSm1th was VlSltm d { .
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Mrs' Will Haley was admitted St1&gt;11fmc. I.ondon.
were Christmas dinner guests of Geor11la Gray fell on the ice. and M~s Hoberl N:well Keno, Mr a nd Mrs. B1ll Stethem. Sun- an anu1Y spenthla lwdeeW wV,
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o Meig!I General Hospital Buteh I Mr and Mr&lt;: I.erov Rartrum . Mr an d Mrs, Dvt
a on Parsons ' dislocating
her elbow,
Visiting· Mr and Mrs. ' Wayne day.
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rillli I, stayin~ wtth his ~•nd- Mr. and Mrs Weldon Bartrum • nd dau~hler. Jane. Calling In The American Legion held its Prince over the weekend were Kenny Reynolds was Vffiiling m Mr. an Mrs.th rry k ,:',iu ' ·th I 5$-CINI
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ather, Will Haley.
anrl son. Rory, Pomerov RD, and e evening were Mr and Mrs. J. annual Christmas party at the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton, Mr. Pomeroy wilh William Reynolds. Jackson, speot Ge ~ee e erf~~d
calm look u be la boaad ta
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lee wn. Miss Lois Bartrum of Columbus C Parsons of Pt Pleaesant
Le~ion Grove Thursday night. and Mrs. Clarence Dean, Colum- Mr. and Mrs. F.dd Congrove, Mr and Mrs. uy ~ U! • :if!III York alter acwltttag
liamson and son attended a fam~ were Christrna!I dinnr-r 1«1esls of Mr. and Mrs. Ran,ev Erlewine Earl Arbaugh, who has been a bus, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pauley, Mr. and Mrs. Sherry C.ongrove, Mr. a~d Mr~ Roy Ch= ~r;.:t h~ .tabbed l(ywlroldBallby
Clulttart to d&lt;&amp;tll Dec. II 1»ily dinner at the home of her Mr. and Mrs Nate Wisf", Jrme an,1 Joetla, Mrs. Iva Rowell and medical patient at Meigs Gener- Ft Knox Ky and Mr und Mrs. Radnor were V1S1hng Mr and an evening with Mr.
,,-andoerents, Mr. and Mrs Otto and John
~ud~. Wllilams spent 'Mlursdaf In al Hospital, Pomeroy, the past H~rry
Reedsville.
Mrs. E~erett Sisson.
Donald Matlack and Donna Kay, cauo tile boy _ , . glwt
him the M cent.I lie WU
Ties, Sr., Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pe11rcc of un m~on.
ten days, has been returned to call·
Mr and Mrs Oscar SheUy Petty was vi.siting Mr. Belpre.
Mr and Mrs Wi1liam Hobstet- Radcliff and Mrs John Dutton of Sue Parker spent Wednesday h,1 h me
mg on
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Mrs. Henry Bea Yer spent a few , ~ deli•erlng • aa•t,..
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Bill entertained Langsville were Christmas suo- night with Julia Lucas and fam- ~r nd Mrs Carey Straws- Babcock over lhe wookend were. an b
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ar · days with her mother, MB. Sal·! nwr 1N1. Volt'• bu11J1DC CIC
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wlll a Christmas dmner at t fr per ~eats of Mr. and Mrs. Er
a e ome on angsv e batigh entertained with a family
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Lew1S Cozart Lorain and Mr IY Allll:K.ID,
giving blm lldl8)' WIii what
home. Gueats were Mr. and MN!, nest Nh-hoJson and sons.
RD
dinner at lhelr home Chritibnns a nd Mn. Stsr ~ .~~r, rsd and Mrs UO~ Dailey Port: Mr. and Mrs. James Van Mctp~t ~ - ~ hill trail.
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Edl!lOn Hobstetter, Mr. and Mni. Mrs Evelvn mn anrf Mrs. Eth- Mr. and Mrs Lewis HusseTI of Dav
Leota Massaer, av,
iggs an
er and Don were recent supper
IanM, we~ ~ISi ~~t M ink• guests of Mr. and Mrs p u r I
George Hobst.ett.er. Jr and el Nl~holson snent Tuesday in Mt. AJto, W. Va• Mr. and Mrs. The community Christmas pro- Manne Durst and sons.
daughters, Bettv Jean and P11m, Parkersbur~. shopolnj!.
R_ichard Fettv end sons, Langs- l?J'am was held at the Methodist Mr. aod Mrs. Charles Larkins
.r. ~nit.in r~
d~ar~haro VanMeter and children,
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Mn. George Hobstetter, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jame!II Thomas ville, Miss Shelia Crisp of Porn- Church Dec 23
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hus- weie VIS • g r. an
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MIM Virgie Hobstetter and Mrs ard children, Karen, Jamie and erov. RD, Mr and Mrtt. Clar- Mr ~nd Mrs · Charles Griffith sell Mollohan, Tuppl!rs Plains.
les Marcinko. Satur~ay evenmgM Mr and Mrs Raymonrl. Wilson , CIUCAGO &lt;UPI) - Tba • ro1•
Ella.MIJler of Pomerov and Mrs John, of Columbus were Chri.st- l'nce ~icken &lt;Nell Ann R!rel of and ·Connie, P~meroy, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Offutt, Mrs. N::irma Betty Hall was ~~lmg Juan- and children, Columbu.!1, and Mr. : lntemational Auto Shaw ti •~ '
Mary Beard.
mas week t"•nd 1?11esli1 or their Frankhn, ~rs Dana Hoffman Mrs. Herbert Jones and children Blake and Mrs. Pauline B Et r r lta Lawrence, TL1
Yand Mrs. TJted Mora, were din- held in Chicago ; in Jime, uu. .1.
Mr. and Mrs. Car1 Hysell visit- parent! Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tay- and Judv Williams were callers of of Cilumbus were holiday guests were v1s1tmg Mr. and Mrs. Joe _Mr.and Mrs. David Smith were ner guests of Mr. and Mrs earl will feature special dern m• P"'ted Tuesday with her parents, Mr. lor and Mr and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Erlewine of their parenL1, Mr. and Mrs. Bissell, Sunday.
dinner guests or Mrs. Edna Stew- Kautz and children.
lion traclu where pioapeettve
and Mrs C. V Ebersbach of flmmas Karen remamM for a and Joetta over the holiday.
Kearney O~din.
Mr. and Mrs. Jun Carter were art, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs John Reuter, buyers may test drive-.~...,
Pomeroy.
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Jon~er visit Miss Sue Rue of Joetta Erlewine spent Sunday Mrs. C1ara Phillips spent the v1s1lmg Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hole- Mr. and M:s Thurman
Kathy and George, Akron, spent The Clucago Alaocia.U. 'i ¥ 1_ '
Mr. and Mrs. Emest Nichol- Middleport spent two nil"'hts as a nl~ht and Monday with Shella hohday with her son, Kelson Phil- smger, recently.
cock were v151hng Mr. a.nd Mrs. UH! weekend with Lucille Smith. C-ommerce and Industry Aid •
•on and IOrul, Mike and Billy, guest of Karen at the home11 of Crrsn and ~rents of Pomeroy RD lip~ and fami1y at Waverly
Mr. and l\1rs. Marvm Marks Bob Coleman, Keno, ~ll~.
Miss Kathy remained for a weeks 20-acre lake-front area IOllllt ef
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'llie Ladies Aid nr the Church of M
d M Earl Becklev
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d Mrs R L
Mr. and Mrs. Johnme Kibble, . _
the Loop would be comert,4 It-:
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were VJSl g r, an
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. 't" g Mr v1s1t.
k like ...ttina with ..,
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. Otkeson ,
a e ome
rs. were Sunday RlJests of Mr. and Larkini:;, Reedsville.
. v e, were VLSI ID
l'i.
Mr. and Mrs. Purl VanMeter to 8 par · . '":""'"'""'
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&lt;Helen Taylort and children of Ethel Nelson on Wednesde:v to Mrs William PatlPrson aml Fam- Marl!yn and Janet Bissell we,~ Harl1S Frank and f~ily.
and children, Rutland, and Mt. and other facill_liel la • dctttlla tQ •
Columbus spent Christmi week prPn,nre fruit plates for shut-Ins. llv at Logan, Ohio.
v,sitmg m Columbus, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connolly were and Mrs James VanMeter n d the demon•traliou ~ t .
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with his mother, Mrs Atkeson. M1(•hael May, youngest son of Mrs Richard Little soent sev- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates and visiting Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Bab- Don, s~t Monday with Mr,. l.-=========11'-'i,
at Hayes, Kansas.
: : and Mrs. Bruce May, h~s eral days recently In Columbus Anna Swan were visiting Mrs. cock, recently.
Esther Khne!I.
S.. U1 For
THE
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Taylor
n confmed with pneumonia with 'her parents-In-law, Mr. and C
Swan
Mr. end Mrs, Harold Osbol'D M
d Mrs Delmar Baum
were Christmas Eve sunper and a stiff neck.
Mrs. James Little.
o~aiss Pe~rl Powell was visiting were visitb1g Mrs. Ethel Larkins andrclJ~~n ~d Mrs. Bertha
\.Ill
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Paul MBobb.vd
Sn~t~ ~n J of Larry Raines, who Is In lhe U. Mr mid Mrs. Harold Brewer, and family,
Bawn have returned home' from Electric Motor Rlpelr• ..~ ;
Winn of B~rv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kester Matheny, Cincinnati, where they attended ,11.,,.. and lllfri9or~
Mr. and Mn, Robert Hill and has c lckenpox.
sey snent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs, Gene Why!ll'U were
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Swartz Ropalr Stnfct, tmuli"-"'
son. Billy, spent Ghristmas Day ~arl Morris was a patient Bt Mr;. Raines and his parents, E . Mr. ~r~~ M~ H~~ Ho~e:, Sunday dinner guests uf Mr. and tbed w~:m~:~!lss~::en Mr Sal" and Sent.._ PlumbllI9
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ho zer Hospital the past week L Raines and brother, JlmmiC'. were visilmg
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t'nd. The Morris' youngest son, ·Mr. and Mrs. Harlev Stron~ son Holler, Forest Run'. Tue!lday.
Frieman 1s a nephew o
Mr.
H11tl119 &amp; Air Condltltnl. .
Mr, and Mrs. William Phillip::; Mark, has chickenpox, while and children enjoyed Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Zem Pierce were
&amp;um .
w'th tier parent! Mr and visiting Mr.and Mrs. Russell Van
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A 11 en
THE NEW SHOW of Chillicothe were week end fhelr other son. Jim, Is recently d"
.EOO!ltll of his Daren hi , Mr. and recovered from them.
.
. ~~~-erHe~ry Reibel, P~er~y, Meter ~ortland, and Mrs. a D d Christmas dinner guesta o( Mr. and Billy were Christmas ~Inner Locu:-:.d Chawi.u~~.
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EACH AFTERNOON Mrs. Joe Pllllllrts and Darrell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S1ropkms Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sayre and Mrs, Millard Van Meler, Syra- and Mrs. Roy Christy were Mr. guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Bi 11 Y
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and Mrs. Virgil ·wooo, Athens, Cleland. _________
Langsvllle were Sunday p:11est:s guests or her parents. Mr. ~nd Huntinf,!ton with Mrs. Sayre's Mr.a nd Mrs. Denven Curtis Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wood and
also.
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Mrs. ~oy Snowden, Otber Christ- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chesler are vucaliuning in Florida.
children, Mr. and Mn. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MuRser mas dmner gtteS ts were Mr. ilhd Custer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Celbn, Hawk aud •on Mark, Mr. a 11. d
and !OD, Jlmmv Brauer, of Col- Mrs. Caroll Snowden, steve, Lar- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long Canton, and Jo Ann Hemley Mrs Marion Wood, Mn. Lillie
With Your Favorite
umbus soent Chr!Rtmas with his rv aDd Garry. Mr. and Mrs . entertained the Vinton C.Ounty were vJsiting Mr. and Mrs, HarMrs Freda Miller and
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mother. Mr. and Mrs. Earl King. Bruce May, Debbie and Mike, school board with a Christmas old Newlein.
Mis, ~nora . Bet.zing. canh!g in
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugeoo Yountt :~: :~ Bil Mrs, Homer Parker partv ~t thei~ home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lawrence the evenJng were Mr. and Mn.
loterest In The Area
of Harrisonville were Mond~y af.
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Mr. ,md Mrs. Clovis Straws- were visiting Mr. and Mrs. PaW Ro Beb:in Pomeroy and Cecil
temoon caller11 or Mrs. Hattie Mc- Mrs . .Joan May called on Pearl baugi1 wert? In Columbus on busnd
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Camo on Chrlstma,i Day.
Lawrence a
Mr. an
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:.e~nd Mrs. Walter Saylor ·· of Mrs. Gamet Willlamson ;ind n~ recen. y.
Gene Ritchie, Portland, Sunday, Mr. and Mr~. Raymond ElberChlllloolhe
and
Mr,.
Hattie
Webb
Lerov
Chapman,
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furMr. and~•: Harry Swan, Port- feld end ,on Mike spent the weekTrade Items
of Athens visited la!it Thursday lou~h
service ln France .
land, were v1s1tmg Effie and Lin• end in Columbl18 with Mr . aod
with Mrs . Hattie McKenzie.
were Monday dinner l{Uest.s or BY IRMA B. ISLE
nic Swan, Sunday ,
Mrs. R. 1_'· Elberfeld.
EDDIE ATKINS end
Jane Wise. dau~hter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Biddle and Mrs. Bertha Holter, Le 8 t er A. B. Kibble, Akron, and E~ Mr. ano Mrs. C. N. Jones have
IIILL FARRELL ARE
Mrs. Nate Wise ha~ rhirken pox. sons.
Bally, the Doma Hamm family Stewart, Reedsvlll~ wer:e visiting returned after spendmg 1 w~k
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Mr!.
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~lr. a~d Mrs. Edward Morrison.
her dat1j1'.hter, Mr. rlncl Mrs. Ro- glle!t9 of h,r mother, ~frs. Loo- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vir- Joe Bissell, Mason, W. Va. was Black~1ck.
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bert -Roberts nn&lt;I fnmilv of lse Nlchol.c;.
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visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell, Chrl!tmas dmner guest, of Mr 1I
Pomeroy
Homer Wells of Wilkesville ~ill Hammd Man .Leeam, yJ. hn
Monday.
and Mrs. David Koblenta:, and ,
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Mi's Audrev Longstt'fth and was a tecent dinner guest of
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families dr rSshootmal, t•·nendr.
Mrs. Jr, Hunt, Sunday. Mr. and F. Koblentz, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. D Reed of
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Itie and family were Mr. and Mr8 Monday guesla of the fonner' ot
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j A. D. Tuitle, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn daughter, Mrs. John Tille on d .
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Uy and J. M. Tuttle. callers In and Ml88 Leeann Hadt..y of Belle- ,
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Mr. and Mra Dennla Lobdel
William Woll ,pent a few days an~ family, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
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Likino &amp;uckeyes As No. One Brilliant Bowl Triumphs
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By FRED DOWN
1heir aecond 1traight impressive im interceptlOn enabled Mlsaouri
to the Buckeye. by 5 ;M.Jinta in
~nllff Prut lnU,rullonal
11,·in over a Big Ten rival. Schl,&gt;•rto go ahead, 7-6, and the Tigers
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NE\\ YORK lUPI 1--oh,o State. t]le loumey semifinals, drop))e(i Wa.&amp;hirlgton and Missouri addr .edt pasied for one touchdown remained In command the rest of
.he flnal touch to the holiday boY.. :md 1COred aool.Mr to ioom Wa11h the way. Miaeo url piled up igs 1
which remainl"d unde 1 t!Hled bv one oolch 10 No. 4
"'' innmjj tkr Holidav KHketball
Loulnlllt Adunee,
madness when they combined tv nglon into a 17-0 haUtime lead. yards rushing compared to Ute mj.
F't- 1 iv11I In N~ "i'nrli, mi~ced a Loulsvillt'. wllh an ll -;?amr win· s10 P lhe nalion·s No. l team 81}(1 Minnesota rnjoyed .1 heavy 1te- nus eight fi1ure for Navy
pt.'rlPCt ,-c-ort&gt; m 1h&lt;&gt; l 1nltt-,t Pre!ls nlnr.i: streuk . advl!ll'\{'t"d from 9th its No. 1 player
llstical edge m the aecond half which dearly was in over ita '
lnltrnalkn.i l ralin·•.• bv 11 , ingllP to 6th plat'e, UCLA wall Bth . These wl!re lhe hijh iipols for but KOred only once on an 18- head without a hfe preserver.
point toda\' ,l)r ,h,. 1hlnt tim .. Iowa 'Hh and Duk'-" ,emamed the 325.383 fans who viewed the yard third-period run by Bill Mun-! It was the first bowl victory for
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four m3jor bowl gamea in ;,er sey.
Missouri in seven trles and the ~
P'ollo"'·,r • the 8L l' k &lt;-'yl' 11 · •ourna • lndi;rna. beulen lwic-e in the Los son in addition to the :ldeo q~r
&amp;hlo~edt, who has only JO per I fir 5t lime Nvy suffered a bowl I
rnent v:r· ,rie 11 o\'er St. .!Min's \ni]t!ts C!a,um- St l.ou, 8 and De- lerback.oi who i; pi.ln 1he1r TV d1als 1eent vision in m1e eye, gained 68 Jloss in four appearances.
•d St Rtina\&lt; t&gt; n.un•. two i!ron g lrrul dropped oc1 t of the lop IU lor ti'•~ liours of lop-qua lity !001 -, yards in live carries for a 12.6 1
Gibbs P • ce1 ft.ebel•
Eais,iprn team,i ralt&gt; I am mi,: lasl l!roup.
b;all . .
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average and wu named the ! All-America quarterback Jake
week ', lint flvl', ~ of thr ,L'i fli&gt;lrnil ..~,. Louis anrl lndianu \l.ashmg~on 1trul·k , a_ migh\y g~me·s outsl_a nding playef. Coach Gibbs scored .on runs of eight and r
,-oache •h•• i•ompriiie ih• 1,1, 1
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blow lor V.est Coas1 gridiron pres- Jim Owens mdlrectly claimed the three yards m the first aOO fourth 1
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ige w 1en 1l e eated nataonal nal1on.:1I champ1onshl;i af~r lht• period!! to give Ole Misa- Us vie..
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P're•I Tu)'kl1 o jit:len1 mg nttliomtl Vanderbilt, l)t;,ti am! We!lt V,r :·;~:p1~n -•~ume sola. 17-7. s..rnrr ~me when h~ commen ted : "ll tor_y over_ st~b~r~ Rice. Riee-out
1 wm1 a chQmpionship OOut and I gamed M1ss1n1pp1, ltB yards to 43
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,·h:1mpil'n~ \'o I in thi· ,ialion
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in 1 e 11ose Row 1 widt•
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gmia"i. Su~.ir 1:owl diampium, h kl d JI
One r~ich, hJwei•i•r. t·aid hia
t 'ed f N
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s at e a · everything Joe Bel- 1wt.en you win a championship in the air but the Rebel defenders ;
werf' 1 ur o. 14, fo owe h)' I'
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batlul Jn l:wor of runnerun 8 , 0 ,J_
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a 21 -14 v1ctory , ma lc-h dont you get the tille~··'mtercepted four tosses.
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Kim1'as und Aubt•1·11
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. . uvt'r · avy
orr. 71.218 including
Tigers Ma• I Mlddlet
Duke. Who5e prestige was badly
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That llDVf' 1lw Hu&lt;•keyer 34i, out
h"rt' waa. 1 5-teum t1r for the p reai"denl •e Iet: t J ohn f •. Kcnnt dY Bt-lllno made a brilliant
calc:h hurt by late-season lossea to North
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rankt nJ;? amon~ Memphis · !he O
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nf • rio!lc: lhl• :1;,o poinhl . i rntil lhll! ~l I p
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o a 27-yar touchdown pa111 lrom 1Carolma and UCLA, marched 73
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n,ort \am ma.J
Missl11s 1·PP1. downed H'tte. 14 · tJ,· II a I .Sf)OOfler m
· Ihe Iourlh period
. · yards in the fourth ,er1od
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m 1e ugar o~ u , 1 was too ate or Navy 1 ,n Atman connecting for a paythat hiL!h In the week':v UP I ml lnwil Slnh•.
in~•. oh ·11 Slot .. now hnfl It'd !h..
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and Duke sh~ded Arkamtas, 7-o. which was pushed all over the i of1 pas1 to Tee Moorman and Ari
u11 Ion ! :, I' ,.t r- 81,,111 wet&gt;I
I before 74 .000 m the Cotton in re· Orange Bowl
field by Missouri's Rn:,wning providing the decisive
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nuf•f&gt;n
-~u ll_s that enabled Ole Mias to re• uowerful line. Rellino was held lo conversion point. Lance AJworth
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u... 'f',,,,r,,a,,,,,111 m,rni m1bc.1lf'n and the Blue a net of four yards gained rush. weut 49 yard.111 with a punt to
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Bv 1.111,..,,1 l'ri•'.&lt;ls In· l'~ nal ,,.nal
Dcv_ili; to vi_ndit.:at~ llu•msclvc~ r_o_r in~ {·omparerl to lre 108. and 9.1 1,co,_e for Arkansas in the third I
v.,m1 rt~ .~1 1. 1k to 10 wi1 h H pair
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Drnrr. a Mi.ssniirr Vn ll"y 1:011 c osmg t 1r n'gu!ar se:isrn , w1l.1 yard~ ground out by M1sSQur•i's period. Altman completed 1~ of 17 j
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n-111 ,urn 11 -m ~n 1 lnum: h,; lmr,:1
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fc•1·t•n,·,· r!om-ma! List Sf'a~u,, . ,.... IWfJ &lt;.• ('l)(.!i,
Mel West and Donnie Smith.
passes Including eight to Moor•
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,... ,,f,, . ,. 11 ,., nf '-"_'ashin~ton'5 44-8 rout of Wis- iln intl'rcepted laternl to give·
Brave, , 2fl4 IJOlnt ~ J,-ff th"m 8-". the• s!Jir' nf it~ l!"'".r;i
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SC'11sun Th1ll'srl.iv ni~hl wilh the romon in . the 1060 Rose Bowl I Navy a 6-0 lead in the firsl :)f'riod
North C·irolln ·,, Kun:.::, Sim(" a,lciC'd prl'slir'" ol !lw Q1, 1, 1,n~ City g~um.•. en,-:mL't'rerl the lhrnklc1 to l but Norm Seal's 91}.yard ruu with
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1wo dm.er• holid 11 y wi•ek &lt;.'o llcg~• "t•1·s hri111&lt;: n hit IJ1llnf:'d arler six : Navy quarlrrh:l{'k then whif)ped a j niJ!:ht when he opfM)ses ~r,cieux I v·hen the Los Angeles Lakers
11. 1mmt•m~ lhru11 11 t,m1t ltll:! r oun ',,~in!( howl ~ame!'I in .a row .
, l~o-:Jrli nl 1·on.,,cnion pnss to Jim Lamper-ti in a 10-round l&gt;oul at I st8 ged ,the rally UtBt beat tile De- '
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Out th is liml' tlwy wrrru't ha v-, I.u!)t'r.
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...&amp;J1•h•:it,•11 Mi11mi iuhioi , 70-afl \'illl ilurllon if vou wan!l'fl lo let )'il Ur N
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cinriatl ltoyals a 12&amp;-125 triumph
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Will Kh111.,t1d1cv'11 thrcal i.:11111e Wttll:wt• . 114.114 , Arizon. : Stoic nm Thr. pHgf'au!ry wus duhh("fl ., 11 , H_ might ,r-~nk ,as oue 11f th,\
1-?S ANGELES !~PH- P••rvis
At Philadelphia, the Warriors,
Dir '7'/IEY OOl/lP
lruc ·~ WIii your chHdrt11 li 1•1 to ii.~ n•i·n · to 7-1 hy ht·&lt;1ling ll r~is H"man holiday," 11 was hilled a.~ . spmh undc1!il utcm~nts of lhe 1Alkms, who starred m New Mexi• WB!lted away a 13.-point lead and .
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Mt lht free wor!J die'! Will your 110 . 72:
and llanlir 1 • Slnun1111 ~ a musirnl rxtravn~am.1.1 de~lgnf'd : rww Jr.a r ~ and, will lake a lot I r D Slalt~'s 20-13 Stin Bowl victory allowed the Knicks to pull even ;
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/locl&lt;EY Pf.AYOl'I"
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with their lutiir i.ha, nt off'! ·'·dule f.4 , for it11 ".' th win m II ,l!an 11•~ 11l'ri.1I d;1ys r1f home aml lo !ihow I A formt&gt;r PT t,,oa! skipper In I by ~he Los Angeles Rams of tbe Andy Johnson sparked a last-per 1
A VEAR•lltX//IP SPDRr.
the Sovie1 n11 ·1 f·nry:cl (lo\H
Ollio Sblr. the nulion·K ,1111 lmw Ne ro mighl huve Jlt"N'l&lt;!t! !he I lhc aowrl . f'res1d1•n! -elcct John Nallomil Football League Atkina1 Jod spurt th-at sent New \'ork
"Never!" )'OU HY, hul t.1rr yo11 1·:111lwu 1ram , lll ltirti it~ Hi~ l'cn Onm1.w Ruwl ~u"en a11d h&lt;&gt;r f... t-il•nnedy_. dl&lt;~n ·t ~av_e_ any com- : 1.,,a_s ~r~fled in _llie third rciund ot I down to ~ts fourth slrnight defeat.
ti#', :' Wh11 s:1111 yo11 do to op- LonlPr('1we ri1mp11l:!n w11 11 8 rour1 Nrrn, ,1 L1ls!.ifflim fellow men!. Yel 11 was 8!1i(mr1canl thal Ilic HlS'.1 pro d'.a(t by the Rama:. By winning the Warriors pulled
po•.;:: com,mmi~m·i One l ure Wit)' ho r,e ,!Hme 111,lllinsl l l l·no1~ :-111- with g-old smul.als and l'amcrn ~e lef~:th ~WO m•;utes lo play. 1
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1, to help MAD.0 l'REIE f:ll• urcln ~ Hrnrtll')' ,,Jay s Wkhi!n and ;~lun~ over 1111, tog;1 .. difl II good -~ \'er.v ,.Y ll('"'' t e Navy had '
firsl-plat.-e Boston Celtics.
ROPl::. II need~ rour heir now! 'l'ulJllll a1 home thi11 week 'l'hr I Joh. !If' o~l1 fi lhC' gnls, gavc_-, II llad II ,
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RADIO FRH F.I JRO PI~ I!!. a nnl11 i.:1,mc this wc•rk h1vulvin~ !hr tlu:ml.,s rlow n. sn11ppt'd pie- But the Lions went homr haplletroi~~r•~~:e:a, 116-B2.
prh,tc nriuni1'1licm 1111rrortcd two . rn,1tdn11 lt.&gt;u mH pits n11kc lurt's, ogled lhe gnls unrl ~ave II pily . So_ did ~h.osr mullah 'figeri;
when Baylor picked up hls fifth
by Amcricuu, ti ~c ym, _., r e,, ple ni:am.~ t Nnrlh Cnn1l1nn Slnte S.i l·: lhc lhumhi. down. Passini.; :irouncl from M1ssour1.
personal foul and was remo,·~:t
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- - Ry Un~d Press lnteraaUollal Iwho eir.tended lhelr llome court from the tame. But in his ab10me1hin1 c,tn, lo mukc lhe fu. , . , , •
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f:olJf'gf' Top!
Action p1ck1 up on lhe OhJo col- winning itreak to 23 games. , Big sence, Frank Selvy, Ray Felix,
hmi;t -d1awn t·1mvertib les that 8rn l NEW YOHK i( IPl 1 - 111e Unit - lege ~asketball front this week Dave DeBusschere hit for 29 Tom Hawkins and Rod Hundley
l11rehc11erfur1hl"irchlldren,anJ rot,0:\:10 (OMH •TNl•,IJ
ctiildrtn 111 mer the world,
MON'l'Ht-:AL '. UPI 1 - &lt;:,•n~ral l!ur uiiNI,
cd Pl'ess lnterm1t ional collegl'! following ll'le annual two-Week ho!- pointi 8nd pulled down 26 re- , carried Log Angele, to • 111·9'7
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Nern snuppc.'&lt;I some more pie· bask~tball ratingii: 'With first- , i&lt;lay slow -down.
bounds arter a slow start which I lead. By the time Baylor returned
behind tkt lron(·urtain, Millfr,M lad1 of lhe 'loronlo ~aplo i ,,-11(,1 lmt"s w1d gave it liOme more Jilate v_nli!s ,rnd won-loHI records I Mo.!it Ohio squads closed shop I,aw the Yellow Jackets r~e to a , the game was broken open.
Uvlnii In ~hivery will hleii!I you wns fined S200 hy National llol'k thumbs down.
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ey l.el1J;?11r Presldenl t'ltt.n'n&lt;'P .\ flssiH1n quickly got the idea. Tnm
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poinl ~ads twice against c· 1 •
! Cam~ht:-11 todn~· for ".11.tutem~•n1.~ Tlw flnnl !icorc was 21-14 m I. Ohio State &lt;3-1 1 &lt;s-01 o ;:: usuol.
The Titans pushed ln !N1nt to natl, movin1 ahead, 115-tt/":1:h
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~(•nc...- and lntl'grity, of lht&lt; ntnr1u!s '"II how llu•ir line. led by a mon- J. SI. Bonaventure f9-- II
243 for Ohto States unbeaten and tor mainlng in the first half and scored five straight polnts to t!e
mvolvec1 In the 1oronlo-111 ·Mont - slrous )'Ollll~ gm1!lcm11n named 4. S1. John's lR-t J
ranked Buckeyes, who won the hiked thal to ~ -32 l h lftlme the game. After lour more de d- When our specialists re-rral
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Square Garden . New scored 24 points for the loser,. ahead with 40 seconds left, only pair your radiator, you
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llw i,l11m1• ofll'r Monlrei,J·s ":1 vi•· · 1liL•:, while the swe~t odor a( Or- 7_Kansn.!I State 19 _21
Years
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11 Detnilt 52 · 12 St Louli 48 .
over prev qus Y unueaten 49-19 halftime advantage and
CHICAGO &lt;UPil - Vlolent mov1
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Novy wa1 held to a mmu.s
eight 13. lnd1una
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t of8 Brooklyn
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yards nu;hlng. Joe Bel lino, illl fa. I hilt . l 11ah and West Vlrglnlu 12 be
ut it will , center 'Jack Thobe set out his userul in keeping sociely from
Campl •t • lh •P
bled All-American h,l(.'k , pmdticNt Heh: 17, Wkhita, 11; ]8, Kan~es, atartin Sa~ rd re or the Hll(·ks !eCond straight game because 0f, blowing its top, Dr. I. A. Burch, :
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10 : HI. Aubu1i, S· 20 rt1e1 MemJlllgl "theay when they take a tu111ed ankle.
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Ml:u ouri' s buckM ."41ded m11 cl nt ;:i I~ Sta te. Providence. Norlll Car• lilt for both h~ams,
· I Steubenville suffered ils &amp;erond
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defeat of lhe season tu St FranII
These stones may represer..
lhe world in genernl They ollna Stale, Southern Califomla ""-· - k•
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dcrway Monday night with Ohio lc111 1n t
OhJO River city. Cal
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smastied, drove and hammcr :!d ' an lmva StallP, 7 tarh.
for 2!18 yardii rwdling and it wA:ii '
-----Squads meeting pretty ,;llff oppo- Fowler of the winners scored 26 urRes an~hmake_it unte~~•~ry t~
Phone WY 2..J9n
o powt&gt;rful hit nf pulvt'nin~. Md :
FIGHT RESULTH
aition against highly-rated foes.
) points to help the Frankles pull
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Pomeroy
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West, their workhnr11 e bArk. pil~ , Ry ll • ltt!fl Prfll lnttrnatlo• al
Ke • t11eky llf'at, Miami
Iout In front In the second. half a~t-, •
' lf1 108 yard, 1\11 by hlm!!C'lf.
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TOKYO ! UP)) - Kenjj Fuklchi , Miami'• Redskb11 gave mlghty i:;on~ !1-31 deadlock at mternus•
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.\/avy jumpt&gt;d intn the lead [ 1H, Toky() outpointed )Junchal Kentucky all it wanted to handle ,
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d,en G,·,·~ Malhcr pkkNI off ''" ' T.R(l., 1•5, Thai!an,J '"'·
durlni lhe l!rst hall but Jell be-' It was Steubenvdle • I lit
,ttemptecl lolrrnl on th, savy , NEY
YORK I St, Nlchol,:,· hind after lntenniulon II lhe Iloss oft~ campaign ae:ainst three I
llm,ty call u• er drH In tomorrow for
five and rambled 95 yards
Al'eoo i !UPI&gt; •. lfol';)ol(o Dia,: ., WJ!dcats tapk a 'ffl.58 declsJon.1 wins. wh~le St. Francis scored its
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th• o •h and pay off your •uttertd blll•
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! •nee Floyd, 173, New \'o,k c;,,, , and lh• load chonged hands lwk,e j lY two w;n, coming at the ••·
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""1r credit OOOQ. Havt evtrythlllf In
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• l_in 1he hard lou"ht -llrst h111II .
I:.:+nae of the Em·oll5.
H •y pl.., le P•Y• Rep•y II you go
Kenlueky'a
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Glrl1 and Subteon
Rli:TAINB- ORIF.J\'T 1'1TLE
29 11olnts 1&lt;1 ~ead the 1econti h31f t a11tor l&lt;inlJ:!h· in Hu. mil,· action
•nd h• vt moro mon• y for yourS~u•re up now and do klltr thl•
TOKYO mPll .. Keajl Fukuchi ' r~lly. Miami, which lllerall1 r,r, ' carded In Oh!,, "" ' orlivi" ,,ck, .
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lnf1nt1, 1011 I Olrl1
of Tokyo retained his OrK!nt wrl- !c1rcl~ around lhe w 11 d t" t , . up on We..inesday a~ ni,1c games
·t NIY for you.
terwr.ight bo-,lni thnmrionsh . 1lacked lhe htlght nffeled to l'Dn· launch • bul)' WNk'.s • ctJvlty.
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Monday
wh•n ho 8COrPd • ,i, ilml the board,J, Miami'• Dav. Zel
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Phono WY-2-2171
, round dedalon n\'er Munc!utl i ltt I~ both t,ams tn scorli:i,c with
OFl'ICI HOUIIS
T.110. o1 Thailand hofor• • , l4 µcunt,.
, BAKER and SEYFRIED
crowd of 2500 at the Korallt1e11 ' In olber llllnel Monday nf,eht ,
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be
l!Ym. Fukuchi , :m. ..,,,:h•d 1_. · '":""'lul Detroit •·alloped Jlaldwln \'OU" " NOX d11a tr
w 1 e. our st value fn I small
MIDOLIPOIIT
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At 10:• L m U.... ..,. •
accidmt fn lie.Ill taUatJ • a.
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car drlnn by Ci&gt;arllo llollor, II,
Racine,
and ODI by W..,. Alla.
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and alid mtG each ltlllr tD 111111
Jcy roadway. 1beN ,,. llli:
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WU made,
Another12Meip
acddmt taak
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County
Rd.,
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bill and llf&amp;l,I ud both
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-u.11IJN-DER . NEW MAN AGEMEST.• PlANU. 11 11.L Sl:LL reason,,olc. Al l! CONDITJO ·.- G , hi, leaders put legiJlation for a th1
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Phone WY 2-264G. ,\ uslm Pft1!.,
, HEFRIGminimmn wage
in the
Bill Lo'We I ~rv:ce SlaUoo and , lips, Pomeroy
l·J-Jtp lERA IION service_ Jac k's Refront of administration plans for
bul 1h11 Wolle Ill'
Carry•ou,. Powe I Slrttl, Mld---_
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rigeralion. New Haven Phone
of Mrs.
Mui1961.
l!IU'UU. ua Wt aldl ti ... dlcporl. FealtlrllJ1 m!oor
NECCHI SE WI NG ilACIIINE. TU 2-3537
6-23-tf
F• von Wa,e P • ~
car with heavy dam1p .. bGlb.
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paln, lub Jobs aad comp1e&amp;-e 1 Equipped tu 1.1g zag, darn,! NE I ULF.:1{ BUil..DING SUPPLY zcr hosn1ta\ over the New Year's H. Parker as co-hostess.
Fulbright,
the other band No one wu
1elecUon of beverages. Onllle l monogram and mnkc button.I Kikhen Ca binets viny l asbes- weeke nd included Mrs.
Lollie
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Rev. James C, Leonard is evan- ta.id before leaving w ~ On Monday at 10:30 a. . . . .
JDllnso•.
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holes. Wil l .~ell for h11hmee due tos block g x 9 ~ulation, awn- AbboLt, -1'.l'l~i Second Ave ., Clyde
gelist for 6pecial serviceB begin• _ _ _ __
WU an aacldmt la Put1ud A
) LOST AND FOUND :~-00 or 18.00 per month. Ing, window type, Call Neig- Soulhard, Sill Sun Valley Dr., IV omen Of Sacred
ning tomorrow evening al the
ear drivu by Arthur~.••
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- 12 JO 6tc lers, Racine, Ohio.
11-23-TFC: Mrs. Ollie E. Smilh, Ill. I Galli- Heart Will Meet
Church of the Nazarene, u DI On
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00• WY 2 2204.
KEEPSAKE WEDDING RING j G. E. VACU UM CLEANE1ts =
AUCTIONEER
I pnli,, Miss
Veca Fulton, Rl I The Catholic Women's Club of and Mulberry.av,, Pomeroy, to
Into• rhlwewq bl """'1 ol a Finder contact Gene Mitch , , Swivel Top _ and Ro ll Easy .
REASONABLE RATEIJ
Gallipolis, Mrs. Paul C. Stewart, Sncred Heart Church will hold its last lhrough Jan. 15 and ,tarting
drtvta by aw-111 DHIJ, 111,
Pomeroy, Rew... rd.
12 27 Otc IJserl vrry Jillie. Must sell thist SATISFACTION GlJ A.RAN
Ht , 1 Patriot, Mrs. Ilobert
W, regular monthly meeting, Thurs• et 7:30 each evening. Rev. E. E.
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Dayton. 'lbl DJb1IJ ar
B) AUTO SAliS- week. 125. 00 complete price. I'
Call or ffile L
McCTEED Burchell . Cheshire, Cecil c, Pick- rlay Jan. , , ut 8 p n,.
Cox i3 pastor.
lo awld U,. collht!tm o1Lrl oil ..
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There will be election ol olri- Rev. ~ nard entered the field fi
Good Clean Uled Car•
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B-- 30-tp f:. S h II p C, Hl. t Bidwell, r,,-1 r s. cers.
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'Ihlre WU tr• lr iihh .....
of ull-time evangelism after servAII Mab• d Mod I
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cc--Robertus l:lcrry, nt. I Bidwell.
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2 STOHY llHICK BUIL
:::-==,--~- - --{•npt' Miss Joan F.. Luokado, Ht. J lJiJ. llostesses a re Mr5• G e or g e Distri'•I.
ing 26 years in the Central Ohio
the Mul8er ftbiele. Ntldllr ..,_
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
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DING. CU X:GED DHAIN
He has pastored ft" Ve Remond Norri •, a former Melg•
Or oc;, tc , II M' . v·
Bus mes11 room and 2 apart• L T 1. Hackett, Sr.; Mrs. Mary Schafer .
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809-608 l!:aal M1ln SL
me t 113 feet d
M'ddl
Tank '.' Get Kleo n-Em-All Sep- I we , iss Jcton a ynn om m- ~! rs Cece1·1a M1"t h M J 0 h churches end helped to b u 11 d
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p,.mr. roy, Ohio
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lat Hospital in Maryaville, O., hundred ol. ~-- =-c
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Price $21 •000 ·oo· Co ntact omka l Landmar'·" Farm "'--U
Goel! ' Sr · ·, Mr•· Gra"· hulle, severnl, including the one at Ely• Y_ ester day morning after a ,....... year'I ~: ___ ,......
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$405.00, 4 oor
eau, Pomeroy.
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12_17_39tc oo 1, Ht. 1 Ewmgton, Keith A.
sedan. Blacttnar's, Pomeroy. - apa rtment for rent. ll-7-tf ~ - -- - - -- ~ Swai n. Crown City, Mrs. Callie
-----Prior to becoming a pastor,
lie retired in 1948 after 25 Y•ll'I for the weeb mdilll DII. lf Ohio.
12·281lc DELICIOUS II O T CIHLI
EXPERT MEAT cutting
o n d' M, Danks, Ill. t Thurmo n, Mrs.
legal Notice
Mr, Leonard served for I h re e service at the Ohio Reformatory and Dee. 19, 11111111d hr~ ..
FORD $.195.00 VB _
&lt;loor. 1---rench F' r i e s, J ack's Dairy ; rarp,ing. Phk.one WY 2-9975.
Grover W. Green, Rt. 1 Cr r&gt; w n
NOTIC • 011 UL • 011 • ONDI
years as an evangelist.
for_Women and other state inati- cal yeara ltartJn&amp; JWf I. _,
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Blaetlnar'•, Pomeroy. l2-28-6tc
Bar, Middleport.
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City, Paul Ouani~ Holl&lt;-'Y. Rt. 2 Sl',ak d bid, w1u be rr~lved b y the- M
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and July ,
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ll-30-30tc Crown City , Miss Rebecca L. Hal- u ndenti.nec.. t h e Fl.ca.I Office r of . ~- ~ nard 1S a native of West
Th d
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lU57 CHEVROLET $ .00 VB - 2 1 ELECTROLUX VACUUM Clean- _ _ ___
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th" VH111.1e of Middleport , henin re- VJ.rgima, where he was born and
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WU rn FtbN· A.diem - tl0,179.00
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Letart
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$19'7.860.88,
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preau1.
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Door
mileage.
Blaellnar's, Pomeroy . Trow away bags, complete alComplete Service
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ogscl , i n t h e MunJcJpaI Ha n 1n 1h1! 1nun1ct- War I he served • th U. 8 W ere . had lived befon taking GaW _ $8.l80.8S,
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Cr Ill Bra,uor
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W. Va, Mrs. Wilbur Jack Stew- Rllce
p io llt y, Street
t he ,ad dMidd
re•~leport
of which
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Ohlo, Ill un237
tll Calvary.
.,-....,aYwu !or $99,3Z5.24, ,100,B.U.
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Write, Phone or C ontu c&amp;
art, Mnson , W. Va., Mrs. 1.far. :•~," E:a"te r n Standard T im, , on t h ll'
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the past 37 yean. He WU thi IOD
11157 PONTIAC fl09500
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of lbe Iale Edward Norril, of Le- Rosia&amp; - -113.11, .......
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12 30 61:c A. C. BRADFORD, Racllll':, OhJo l:U :.' I '· M00 1(' , Hat tion,I IV \ 'a, tlm111
ll1e b ld1 wl ll he pub llc:b o pen ed
llr. sedan. One careful owne r. - - - •
- - -- -- - Miss V1l'.ky Ann Dent , 5fi6 Pearl e nd r-elld, tor t he p urch asri of b onrt,
tad Falls and Sarah Kath rln tl24.81U8, t130,l'ff.1'
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SpotleSB inside a nd out. Hyd ro- u USED ELECTR1CPOn-1"iuLE MUF~LLEH
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D1:ina
Lvnn oa [mount
ot 12:5 ,IH IO, au thor iutl I.J y o rd•
Shennon. The deceased wu emar-• Jaebm - $11,115.7t. tu.a•
530 919
ma{lc. R and JI. Blaettnar' s, Sew ing Machines. Your choice
J OUSE appliance, Arnold Lee 224 Sy .
. Sl M'ddl lm, n cv pa~ired o,•tobcr 2-1, 1060
ied
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$153,910 71 $l82:
$25 each. Meirrs ~ wi n" Ccnlf!r,
Rrolh~r S
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to Myrtie QuiUen who pre• '
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one 11ort ,Jack W Baxter $ Pearl ,l ay ..,, s ~11Wr:ib@r, 1960, lh•II be tn dam
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Lawrellll!II
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Middleport, Phone WY 2.5:120.
WY 2-6:JH4.
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18, l, :0, running 13 feet on
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ea m 1948, In
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St., M1ddleµort, Mrs. Ar t h ur d r a w ln~en • t PIB' ij ble Hml ·annua lly rollers Po roy-Maso 21 09 pt 1949, Mr. Norris was married to 174.70, $1.82,572,11, $111,•II.
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'Slobarl' 331 P9.lrn er St ·• M"d1 &lt;IIe - hnner l hllof ft'a1nt•·h day~ur
b e 11lnn tn 11 l)ecem - Pleasant 24.:42, Hinton 1 95 fall.LZa
Mincks of Columb1.11.
elc1 - .M.GUII, tl,IIIM,
•ENET~ BLINDS, all color,, (9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
XJJer ene
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Mrs,
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Window Blind• and shadea all
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· • omeroy , Mrs. Morgan so m11y )!ru e nt • b id tor u id bond • Charleston
sta t'
Ali Thoma1J Norrie, Parkersburg w. Pikfl -f!,'138.12,
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$7 MercurJ IIO II. P . fUI.OO
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rs. rver e nt r a t e or lnte~t. but not In exc.,, dams above Gallipolis Dam were a, an Samuel Norris, Letart
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Union Ave., Pomeroy, Ohl\o, - Mer-~ 70 D. P, ••••,-vv
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J ackson,. .Mrs. fi:a rl ; r' a r6t1opn11
~r crnt. p rovid ed. t h a t wh en a up and all be!
du w n . Falls and a niece • Mr11 • Eleanor Roa - tM60178
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IIHerett rat ~ 1, bld. 1uc h
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Ii m n s, J ackson, BJ!he M. How- fractlnn 1lu1ll he o ne--,u~rter of o n e London was
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I t Dasher, Marysville. Seven ~ $313,981.91!1, SSSl,lOl.15.
- - - - -- - - -- I 41 n . P. Mercury Outfit ta.oo ,..,.___
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Ii p e r ce nt or I multiple t he reof
runnu"l&gt; one 00 ,
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HA\' OR SmAW delivered
In, METROPOLITiUJ MOTOR8
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'-.n ld bon111 m a tu r e II f ollow ~- 12 Marmet 8 half foot and Winfield er&amp; an sist.en: preceded him 1n
Sclote - "6,578.Bl, • • •
McMan1s, Wellston, Mrs. 'l'hom- ooo on n el'emher 1 ln uch 0 ; th; 3 feet
death.
$53.1,00D.U, tMD,570,17.
truck load loll. Call or Wrlle: 60I Eaat PhMalo WY
,,l(reel, Pomeroy
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Funeral services will be Wed- Vldtoa - $S,S39.el,
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1,000 m
1 1,..c:mh
Watklr11 Furm Supply
one
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F'ranees Gehring, RL I Powell, ye11 r• 1987 to um. tnc lusivL
oae movement.:
ne.sday at 7:30 p. mat the Tosti• #1.059.87, $20,553.80.
Bellefontaine, Ohio l.Y-2-2060.
8-20-lfc
and Way ne s. lirid.rcm,m Rav- Said 1h ond • a, re l11111ed fi;,r t h e pur. Ohio River - Peggy Downey Hale Funeral Home In u .. ......,m- Motor ,e1.:_,_ --•- ,_ --n.-.
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enswood, W. Va.
bel n t a fir.. tr u ck a nt1 euxUlltry eq uip- up 14, 10: 15 p, m.; Mike Creditor with the Revs. Glenn AlthoUII! tJons for tlle lea eauDtlel ...,_
rnent lor t he UN of th1 Vlll&amp;l[fa of up ]4 12 SO
• o FUEL OIL and coal -ur- -=-===~------n.1 ,
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MldtJ leport .
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Sa id bonde are p ayable ,t th" o f • 4, 2:30 a. m.; Franklin Pierce ial will be at the Letart Falla 17, 1960 and for tbt tlllll - •
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Middl
fin o t the lega l d t'!poaitar y of t h e
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· c as ers,
eMrs. Gilbert Pearson, J r., Ma- v maue. pmently T he c 111i,n, Na• up • 4:30 a.m.; Loui!iana down Cemetery 'lburtday at 2 p. m whlcb llarttd July l. UIO
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sun, • a., sun , h:28 a.m. Mon- port , O hio. a nd 1n1 llllpp,irtell bJr u n - '
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ilo WIIIfflLEGHORN UENS. t ltOOM and 5 •-.,,._
rnnm furnishe.-l
day. Mrs. J. C. Gussler, Rt. 2 11 ' ;1,•1•,• , 11•,,a:u.
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Wellston, daughter, 5: 08 a . m. eretl, fl l&gt;d H lrl b uud, IO/Jll b11 1111 11 to
a. m.
r O en own a er ' p. m Tuesday.
17. Hocking - . ,011.18, ......
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We repair all I
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th e h!l! hl'AI htl1d1•r o r fer 1n1 \he low- 20 6· 30 a m . 'lary B down 20
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12 30 3lp ed apt. Furnace heat. WY·2ypes O ra I· "on ay, rs. rover Green, Rt. elll 111 l,1rl"1~ rate 11 1 no t ieu t him pa r ' ·
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50 fool lb
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12-22-t/••J
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from heate r cores to I Crown City, son 5:47 pm Sun• 11111\ IICt rnffl lntr r u t . Th r lowut In• 7 a.m.; Rocket up 21, 3:45 am.;
$52,605.73. Lawrence - DD . . . .
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... lh e Iarges I I rue k o r trac Ior day, Mrs. E lme r' O. Skidmore,
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ppa up !l . 4:45 a. m.;
ly Ilgurel, '69,ll9UIII Mtlp-'1, ..
bedroom trail-e r. Automat MODEHN 2 DED HOOM FHAME radiator.
m a t urity 11 1 t h11 rate b id and d tHluet- Southern down 22 4:05 a m .
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Sunday. Mrs. ltoy H. Dressler Ull.l' h of two o r mo re bld1 11 tb ri hl i:h - Charles Stevenson down 2.1, 9:55
674.34, t33,B'13.14. Roll - . . . . .
Middleport. Phone WY 2-5400.
furna ce, wull to wall , ~,,.."',,·,
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2 30 6tp tub and ahower. Call WY 2·3702
Phone WY 2 -2143
O!J a .m ' Su11d '-'"y• 'Itlrs • Ernest A• 1,honn
s11r1&gt; on"'
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Walker, m. 1 Calli polls so n 9 . 25 co mpa nied b ~ • hond or .-h.. ck dr Nwn man D. up 3.1, 4 :20 . m.
counties showed an increase 84, $18,C.21.
llama Shade Ohio
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in sales true collections for the,__
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p.m Soturday. Mr s. Ken Lon~- twhlch ha n K mu tt be on o othll'r lha n
polls Dam - WIiliam PemJ I '
~------13 31 6tµ with bath. Phone WY 2•,',I\J"WI
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17,
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11-IH lc COMl·' l.ETE INSUit C
croy, son, 8.30 a.m Saturday
11111 ou 11t of one p11r ce nt of t he im 7 : 50 p. rn.: Triple Power down ame per
s year.inPike
11.numnt of t h r hond~ bid for u pon
ty Is the only county
th coun- GTh~ Melp
Ill County
ID Pomeaa
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I DE[ ROOM
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•~ ""'"'" lh, 1 ir th o " ' 1, 00; . ,.,4 _ 9 p. m.; Ell%abeth down 9,20
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N,war eep1ng, l wiU offer for sale,
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TRAILER, Melvin tection, Life. Auto, Ji'ire, Pollo Patients d isehurgcd over I h t h e b ll1d~r w 111 r ei:eive ind P•Y for a. m,
that Is ahead of last year in fls,. alon Friday tvenfnl, J•••- I,
furnltul'e 111d appllunccs and 8 l~lltle, Cheshtre l'hone EM 7- Cn1J Don
· Mills, Middleport, Ohlo \on.i WL-ckcud inl"luded I, r r ye 1t·r
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Kanawha River - Solvay down cal year co~at 8 O,clock wUh Chr•tltr
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- - -- - - - - BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE n ous ' Mrs. Carl Franc hi, M f 8. rl1 ftamn 11e11 In lh•· tlVffll aald. euatJI- Marmet 5:55 a. m. ; Thelma Ann I h .
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up Winfield 12: 10 a. m.. Duncan ~rt e week of Dte. 17 were Gal• 110n 8 lecturer paapam, Will ..
eroy, ~h~~
12 31 Ste lshed home. Nice Furniturn ond mobile. Bonda. Phone
J- Wheeler, Mrs. Rk herd Johnson, .. ~~!11't11;h •i\r:eT;~~ ~ffl e ! ~:1.•~ndomd 8i11ce u;, Winfield 12:15 a. m. ;
JGnckll~n, Pike, Scioto! and Vin- presented bJ the Roes ~
TWO CHIHUAHUA ,unall pup!'!. T,V lnquil'e at Cliff's Shoe Ri· 2903.
0-27-u l,1.1 wn•m•e Willis Mrs Ros •oo
l"he pr ore.,., lnK• lo r t hl• , ..u• hue O. F. Shearer down Wlnf1'eld 1·50 on.
a ia county ju.st acks few and Hemlock Gl'Oft poup.
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Phono WV 2-2M3 or see Kiiy _Middloport.
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ESTATE
GC'Orge Cummms,
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_ _ _ _ __ _ 12.2!}.fflc -:ccc--c~--,Jose ph L Is h, pAttornrn
r o vtn11 op1 n 10n m .-.y be obtai ned bt
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tiles, 918 S. '11llrd St., Mid'E
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-Peg!:!) Bourgl•ois, 1lforvln
~tc- the 1ut·c eHful bldrfr r nt hit e11 p e n 11 r .
dltiport .
fitp ' IIOUS 1634, LINCOLN IIC'lghts,
0 ACHES, &amp; ROOM HOUSE,
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4 rooms and bath, new "as l oil floor fu rn n&lt;.-c, l'Unnlna wat• Cu1re, P.lrs. llaHie Gillespie Mrs n nd t he pri nte d bo n d11 wm be furnl Rh .
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AlIO one porta ble ironer. MIi- EIGHT ROOM- uo-u·s·E - t
f" , One 1111d 9 10 mile out of Mid- 1n fu11t clnughtcr, ,John A. Miller ,·u uteS l l h&gt;II v:,lhllty u f llm ltvod ! or
ton Hool • 623 Mill Street • Mid•
, WO lVf t II('port, Zusp11n Hollow Rd., n.. 1,,1rs. •1umt' !l, \\"IS€', Michael Rlle11 , tnrh ~ ,·nµ01,,,,r
to l~• th' lhl' m or t he i,•v)'
llo,,·Uon ,,r tue• ro r t he-Ir , ,,. •
dleport ·
fl2I . 31, Stc room
apartment!
it N Hengel I R I, F.lmer ~arn hort , .f..1500.00. &lt;'qrl B. llius. Carol La t1rmcr, ro mn
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12 H " Ol e !\fo rk Stump. Shuwn l'acllt•, Dima b o11l11 should Uy s,,1 of C nn61rcH o r
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house In Granl SI, Addition. TfiAfl..ER SPACI~ lclt•:11 lornt1011 : ~~Oil SALE - -M~lctn 3 be(lroom &lt;'lorwh, Timothy floush, Sharon :~~~~~~:hTa~::: •~~10~.u i~•c~r :1
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AU utilities, built-In kitchen. near grade sd wol 111 l\1iddll.. 1
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floors, awnings, l.i r gt• loL All IIVU " 11 llf'. Sy \I sler Walsh. 11 h .,..,,., .. ,11,,1 111rr1 \ h at t h• 1e 1i1 illa.
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other plaf'C Ill! ml\v br lll(rtrd nn Wl' h co-operation with ttie Radne 'IN-,,.
lnlClll of f10 per month
eport.
4121 31 ,fili•
1 in 11nt &lt;:on, Mr:,i;. ,Jomes Sm ith the • un"or u1 1.,1;1&lt;1er: tr ou t.hie of .... _
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SH _ Ivan Cnnnan - - - · ~~ ~
, •mrl infa nt rlnuol IIr 1,. Mr;11. Wood · 11t,
lhe 11m111 of lht m u nic lp1llty t he- bid• ve;&gt;artment.
r 1hkll paf axpen M of de ll ve r y 111
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f.' 11 1111 " hall ,civ, ..,, r 1t ten not lu t,, •hto 1st Church with Rev. Richard
N•t&gt;ssru 1 bld!le1· no~ IMer than 1h1 Morgan
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_.., Fork Road
12 30 "le Communications. Job5 wnitlng, run
nnd both, forced air IOrlanrl \\"alc!c('k. Mrs. w i I bu r lh lrd d ay 1&gt;11 ro n t h e p ropo1fld 1en- ,
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COMPLETE MJICHANICAL Fetid agen , opera ors. Above aver• gns 1rec: hentinp;, 1-:t hri:wmenl , , ~ t c w a r t, l\lrs. Hoss Cantrell, c.rl pt. n o-1m1a t1.on certm .-ate . a nd , p, sin in of
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I An·on ling to the midnight re- l or th, 1..m1,r a, t he said p!1N' "f d e•
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to merit your continued favor In
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S. tion. Write name, address, !el -I, St yle frnjme, im;ulaled ' livi ng : Vrrn r ullon' Mr~' ' Edna SJn\er
i h e m a 11 1n11 or a 1n111na11y avee•bJe • After_ the worship, the congre'"'
a 1·ra n11&lt;:nwn t for t he lill'IIYll'r y o l t h e tion will adjourn to the villa
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Nothing will be left undone that
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to do COOk 111a an11 ,:i t iouseket-plng Phone WY 2-241.ta!i
prkt• smoo Oil.
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COMPOSER REC•-R
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MOSCOW (UPi l c&gt;- · I
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composer Dnul n Shostakovitch was
N!ported re covering today from a
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4:0ll Rr ighter Day
t : I&amp; '111• SecNJI Storm
t , l!O Jlte Edp ol Night
s,oo The Three Stooges
6:00 News
e: 11 Look at Tho Weather
6,20 Spo"IICOpe

6, 30 Amos 'N Andy
7:00 Hall ot Fame
8,30 Doble Gillis
9, 00 Tom Ewell Show
1, 30 Red Skelton
10:00 Ga ry Moore
11:tlO News
11: 10 Weather
11: 111 Movie

WEDNESDA\'
8:00 News
I , 15 Capt Kangaroo
. ,00 cartoon 'ntealer
10, 00 December Bride
10, 30 Vledo Vlllap

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2:00 llq In Court
2: 30 Road to illaUty
S,00 QuND for I Day
3:l!O Who Do Van Trtall

4:00 American Bandstand
5:30 L..ooe Ranger

GASOLINE ALLEY

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Reporter

6: IO Weatbs l'eller
e,45 John Daly Newa

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7:l!O Hon&amp; Koq

s ,:11 Tho Nellon Family
9,00 llawallan Eyl
0,00 Naked City
11, OD The New, TtmJ&amp;hl
11 , 10 Scmmin&amp; The Weather
11:15 Movietime

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NANCY
HOW

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THANK
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Love

12,30 Search for Tomorrow
12,45 Guld!na Llgbt
LOO L.ife ol Riley
uo Ae Tho World Tuma
Z,00 Full Clrtlt

ABOOT

N&lt;&gt;-·· I NEVER DATE
BOYS Wl--lO CANT

A DATE
SOME TIME?

KEEP iHEMSEL.VES

CL.EA.N
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2,ao Ari Llnkletter
s ,oo Mtlllonalre
S:SO Verdict 11 Youn ,
4:00 Brighter Da)'
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t: 15 SecNJI Slor'm
t , 30 Edge ol Nlgbl
a,oo Threo Stoogea
6,00 Arthur J . Smith
DICK
a, 15 Weather
&amp;,20 Sporlscope
a,ao Amol ·• Andy
7:00 fflgbway Patrol
7:SO.The Aquanaull
8,l!O Wanted - Dead or AIJvt
1, 00 My S.lster EUH11
1, !ti I"ve Got A Secrot
10:00 U. S Steel Hour
11:00 New•
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TRACY
",t!T WAS NICE CY' TME 8.0.
PU!N~ TO J&lt;EEP ....i

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START LIFE ALL
OVER AGAIN.

.ual "ffiOUBLf TO Tl&lt;EM'

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«RIKES ME AB
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WON'T SA'/ HOW MUCH.
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By RAEBURN VANBUREN

rr. GIMO'I: -arr 'YOU '
GOt'NOOIIEll,CIIOICI,

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12 : IS Marl.ell
7,00 Stp, On. MUl!cal Clock
automobl)e
12,20 Bullettn Board
7,
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DOWN.
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a,oo Ohio Valley M1.Mtnce
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J)AILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's hclw to work It: a,115 Sporll 1'tlday
11,
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S:00 World News
for thl thl'M L'a, X tor the two 0 11, etc. Single letttr1, a.pol- e, II&amp; Community Nen
S,06 Mr llualc
trophiea, the Jength and formaUon of the wordl a.rt Ill hlnU, 9,00 111111..i Cloe'
Each day the oode letten are dlfftrtnt.
1,1!6 Locll N...,
Publ!t&gt; Servlcl
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!' er,pt,ocnm quolltlOII
DtlC1n&amp; wtth Doa
to,oo Talk of tho Town
4, 30 Rolling Hnml
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Q O N Q
D U J L B I L
W: 116 World NewI
1, 10 World New,
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t 15 Ohio New,
Frt. only, 11: Ii, Church Bella
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5,30 Whirlybirds
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1: 57 News Readllnes • Weather
1:30 Eao Reporter
2:00 Say lt · With Music
11: 40 Weather
2:57 News Headlines • Weathel
11:4' News
3:~ Calling Pt Pleasant
7:00 Danger t! My Buslneu
s, 25 New, From Pl Pleasant
7, l!O Bugs Bunny
3'.30 Calhng On Pl . Pleuant
Riflema n
3:57 News Headlines &amp; Weetber 8:30 Wyatt t,.:arp
4,00 Platler Party
9:00 stagecoach West
4:30 Local News
10:00 Alcoa ~senta
t ,35 Platter PartJ
, 0,30 Take l!ood Look
5:00 Ne1on P'mal
11:00 News
5, 15 Sign Off
11'10 Weathel'
11:15 Movie
WEONE!IDAT
I 8:00 Cartoon SpocteClllar
24. Ex•
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tra.cte4
9:00 Movletlme
21S, Loller
ll :00 Momin&amp;: CoUI1
28, Uncle
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money
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19. Pointlelll
34 . Fog
41 . Detective
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20. Peace prize 3'5. Wheat•
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1:00 Sremt:eo•• BBi
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WSAZ•TV Channel 3

11:25 Farm Bureau Show
5:45 Slgn On
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1"30 Country Roe Down
o,00 Today With God
11 ,57 Mid-Day D. Jonea , . . _
, , 1• P,untey ,lambor,,e
l2 .00 Noon News
G,30 Farm Time
12:
15 Pat Boone
TVEBDAY
6,33 Country Jamboree
, ,OD Ame&lt;lcan Bandeland
1, 57 Ne"11 Readlbtes I Weather 12:30 Music Ju, • For You
5,00 Rocky lo Hil Frlendl
1:25 NeWI
7,00 Breaklflll Party

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Mr. and Mn. Robert Holliday and
Milli, 1'111 IW'lhflold, • Judy end Mn Erma Vale.
• - ol "8 !'1lyl\lll eollege, Ky , Mr . ond Mn . TheocioNJ Ruper,
~ • - at Columbia spent Sunday nig ht with Mrs
Chapel Chrlltmu momin1.
Gen,;nva Fosler.
A chicken 111pper preceded tiie Mr and Mr, Olan Hurvey an•
Chriltmu m1.1eting of Laurel nounce the !Jlrth of a daughter 111
Grenae l!'rldoy evening whon Holzer hospllal , named Newauma
qlllfllrly birlbdaya wmi -rv- J-onell
od, Mr and Mn, Leo Story wero ,
.
l\llltS IDd aave report 81 delept- 1 Mrs. Neille Vale and .c,n John
.. to the Stata Granp, Mn. Maud Iare spendln&amp; their vacallon with
Holcomb rece ived an award (or Mr. and Mr&amp;. S. D. Vale, BelJ··ilJe
serv ice, u Secy. The Lecturer Ill.
Wied &amp;ht theme "Chri1tm11 is Holiday guest.a of Mr. a nd Mn
Many Thing&amp;," which was 11\u· G. B. Radekln wen1 George Radiftrat.ed tn rei.dlna: sonp and con- ek.in J r. and family, Leslie Hofftt,b. A gift exchenge roncluded ! man and lamJly, Orland Saues
the program.
and family , Roger Bolin and 1111&gt;
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Willi•Mn. Carl Shenefield was ho, t- Phillip,
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·______
ess to the Laurel Home Demon•
atrallon group,
: BONN , Germany (UPII-A Jll)Y·
1be
Workers cloa held ernment t pokesrnan Thursday
their Christmas party in t tte Vale night de nied reports that Chancelhome Dyesv1lle.
tor Konrad Adenauer bas canMr. and Mn. E . Radekin e n-1 ceUed plans to vi31t Washington
terlalned their entire family in February.

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Rev. Leonard
ff OJzef ff 0Spll3
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Garden Club scheduled for Monpens
peci
day ha1 been postponed until
Entered Hospilal
Monday, ,January 9, at the h, me
Charle8 Persinger,
efVICeS
• Here
Among those who entered Hol- berry Heights, wilb Mrs. George
The officer_'._eceived a,sur,ne&lt;

PretJdent-elect John F. Keruiody and
[ Chairman J W'i lliam Fulb~"" Of
·
,..,_it
the Senate Foreign Relatiou Qm
mittee had an opportunity today
to air their apparenUy diffennt
attitudes toward a minbnmn
wage increue.
'Jbe Arkanau Democrat arrbred
j Wednesday night and wu lo have
! lunch wttlt Kennedy at the Prlllj dent~lect'1 oceanfront villa where
I he has been organizing hla new
' adminiltration. A Kennedy-P'ulhrigh t press conference wu 1
1•n111ibility for late afternoon
When Kennedy met beN
20 with Vice President-elect L~
don B. J ohnson, c.-.... ..1r- - Sam
..,.~
Rayburn and Sen. Mike Manlfleld
I PALM BEACH (UPI) -

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and Mr1 . G. /J., Radokln, Arlie
and Tina , Mr. and Mra. James

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Air Opins At Meet, Todav

tCoo tm ued F rorn Page ti
that everytlimg "is all right" , ,ii
'
RA TES
; usmess
mg 6_ g
rentals. Thompson, new foreman unde r other than the threat, and departf Sl0.00), Loca~ m. Middlt=port. Blazewicz. u.1d today he has ed.
Juhan Hill. Racine
bl I b
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4. ceota per word, one UlffJ'Uon. Minl mum l'h.ar~e-80
-en una e O O ta m eys or
P owell )umse lf told Tl D· ti 1
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eenta. ~ cent.I per word {or three consecutive in.seruoJll.
phone en 7 ·2333 lhe co unt y garage or any equ ip.
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Sentinel ut m1dmght Monday;
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~c11l-one mon th fo r 30 cents per word.
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.d .
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,
1 1~1•
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11
1
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e a St) sai m his. optnmn W e've been friends for years •
Erron ln Advertia!nl-Sbould be reported tmruedial~I:,
many .county roads are m p o or &lt;wi th Douglas 1. I'm • friend of ,
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l'be Dall)' Sen~mel ~T nol be responsi ble tor mort tb aii
Business
c:ond1tmn from snow and weather anybody who Ire ls
"gh i \ '
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I
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• anyone
me " who
t.l ' I
i;ard of Tba~, and Special Notices of E'Ventt $1.00.
a mgs, and th at Unl ess Ihe de- I'm not 8 friend of
Service
Obituaries pubhshed at 1 cent per word.
some lreals me wrong. This thing lhal '
por~nientu': ge\ lohc
WORDS
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15
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$4 50
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$190
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25
75c
$1.50
S2.2.l
$750
reporte!'I: by Powell shortly before way things happen."
midnight Monday night when he
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Ads received by 10 ~ M. wW be 1n !bat day i; paper.
came on duly as watchmnn wi th
PHONE WY 2-2157
Call Dick Sterrett
Douglas of (he other grou;,. He
Befor• 9:30 A. M.
I' asked for D.eputy Sheriff Uoward
(1) NOTICES
SINGER ELEL'Tttii.:- POll'l'ABLE
Middleport WY 2-2649
t·rank to come to the garage.
TE
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_ _ _ AND PUT CONTROi ' Sewing Madune with atlachKAUTZ FEED STORE
' Powell rdayerl l he lhreal
to
me ts
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bJ FalD. Frte IDJptttioa. lmur·
n , in ex:ce ent cond1l1on
Yukon 5.2145
Frnnk, upon Frank's arrival.

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Nlfll:I. STORE HOURS - Starting Friday Jan. 6th

Green.LightGiven in Sale.-.,,
Of $235,000 Meigs Bonds

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ROB INSON'S
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Now How 'Bout Th,'s

POMIIOY

ln a,entory C:learanee

Yovr Curtains,
Sllp Covers,
ll■•m,
Spr11d1, etc,

Lot Roblnaon'1 help
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PICKENS' HARDWARE

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More People Buy The Picktna'

anployo lora, wrlch had been Coroner Henry Ewing.
under tho ,uporvialoo of E. E. , Mowed to advertile for pur­
Follrod, foreman, and fonner chbe of guoUne, all votinll aye
Cwnty Engineer, J. E. D. Har- 00 11.u.,,·1 ...ion.
llagor. Hartinger wa, defeated by _ NIJDOd Claude A.itloy
u
Blaz.ewic:z in the May primary new courthouse CUltOdia.o
at
eloctioo. Both an R,pubiiau '20II per month. replldng EmAl the end of the Saturday wort, mett Smalley · and named Hai
d,y the old force, of county em- Amberger cle'rk of. the
ploJH apparenlly Jnoved .U road •iooen ot 11,s per month.
equipment out of the oounty gar. -Hired Harry Bearba a II d
•BF except one do-ier with I t , ChriAie Powell a, cumxliaru: of
tracb off under repair .
the county 11:arage-, wbo with 1
In other acUon1 Tuesday r h e third employe, will work lhifta at
cornmlplonera eled,d Dan Har the in,tallatloo.
linger, veteroo county GOP lead- Saturday, with Roland Plugger
er their pre,ident, and new-mem- Neutzling lliU In ollice. tho com­
her 4.nry Neh,on vJ� preaident. mluionera: rescinded temporary
Don Mullen, Democrat, ii t h e appropriations for the c O u O t y
third member.
highway department but ,et up
They allo,
fundl for the January lllary
ACNpted bonda from new Re- of ttMi 11ew county engineer. The
corder Poul Ktou and permnlat 111111 budi'! mnaJna lo be made.

e Is R
roy Councilm an
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In Barn Loss

T H A NK S

PITH GUNN

keys, be went I&lt;&gt; the gara,o ot
the lau- ground,.
He said he and �r new employe, began ...,chllll for t b o
keys. They fow,cJ aU but f o u r
sets inside the vehicles, under or
behind seat,, and in other placea
about them.
Backed up with a $5.000 emerI� aJ&gt;f)toprlatlon, by the oom
ffl18JJOners yesterday, 1pecifical•
ly for anow and ice removal
Thompson cllipalched maintainel'II
to rural road, Tuesday. He expoet, roads I&lt;&gt; be in good condilion hy tonlght.
"We olarted out blind," Thomp10n aald, "'with no cooperation at
an from anybody, but are getting
a good start oeverthelffl."
One man hu remalned on
duty at the garage aa a watchman, apparently for the outed

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Weather

I Th
�� et
la- ed
M
er
Bonds totaling ,235,000 were authorized sold &amp;Ja!mi
So far, with until January 7th to go, a Middleport ' tion :f ;;::".:'.,roy
eW::au
1981
m:::· wa1ton attended. oeeking lt�:-;inted out that viUage
:et�
C�unty lb revenues by the county commi.s110Der1
ls leading in the Daily Sentinel 1961 Baby Sweep- sented and 11pproved last night •t are adopted. they wilt be held a tul-eab lieet11e. CouncU again worken hod devoted a lot of time
n a untrumol18 ,1ote.
a meeting of Pomeroy CollllCil In a ,erie1 of to three-hour per- !&lt;&gt;Id Wai.on that a ticfflae can- in lixing the pumper which was i 't!,,,;:�!
o n M en $ 1 .000 each, 1&gt;earUJi four per -.t
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Swau , Jr., Route 1 • a nnounce b'•th
.,,,.,.
u
pre&lt;edmg the ,election of Rich- Inda.
not be given him unleu there r,i., be Uled bv
, Welchi..wn reoi· moved approval or the resolution. • interest A total llf 11.2.000 ..cJ
of a daughter, their first 'after three sons, named Rita
.
ard R. Rupe 88 a new council- Such cla&amp;ses will co■t the vU, on openm
dent,.
g.
Commissioners Dan llart.inger mature on Dec. 1. each yw
Carol , at th� Middleport Clinic Sunday evening al 7:50.
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man.
?age 1611 P1" •liht cent., a mile Cowu,Umen noted with n,Uef Attending w e r e Cowicilmen arn: Avery Nelson voled "aye. " 1 1962 i., 1•t!l inclusive, except that
Mra. Swan was attended by Dr. Ray Pickens who subMr. Rupe, a M-year-old Wehe travel pay for the ln91ructor, If that alter arron11n1 a water sup- Rupe, Don Collini, Leslie Flllll, The bond, wIll be dated Feb. 1 111,000 wiU mature each year Gil
milted ihe official birth certificate.
Hill .....
-,·dent,Dor Scholler, alNI
••, Fr••
Terrace
reoident of 3-B precinct, b e g u n. The Pomero•
., for Welch•~wn
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nu.t:1· 1 l..961 in the_
J School plv
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�- 1 • Irom ,tlon o/ ::.:
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� IINlfl Inclu-·•m IS-year-oId mother -and her , the arrival of any infant before
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required
will
hold
the
post
first
awarded
board
also
will
at
their
last
meet1nt,
that
the
n, Mayor Legar, and cterll t!: d • a
be
I&lt;&gt;
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hulbond, oo annode setter al the the time noted above for Mn.
Richard Jones by election In 1958. pay 1M If the recommendation r, hove been no more calla for wat, Schoenleb.
The reoolution author¥ , Jlte
Ka..., Aluminum Wof&gt;ks in Rav- I Swan.
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action
No
out.
carried
k
a
r
o
H
George
nd
a
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n
resi
He
g
---county auditor to levy wlbllevet
enaWOdd ·· ho•• .... named Rich- ·
on the matter at last night's
was appointed.
ml Earl; •A: William Eugene s
en
Nearly two months ago Hnralt
da
and Thoma, Nathan. 19 month;.
".'si gned. Rw,,e will hold the
l
COl111average one holl mill, start'"· ot
The Jnfanl amt parents. ii UI·
ell post unhl the last of this year.
about .7 mill and ending ot about
deod
,I .,.. Ihe I i r
l!er
Councilman Dor
.s mill
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child '.f/· · 1 ·,·, Colmty parents
,
.
ed that Rupe be appomted. The
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Sale of the hosp.ital bondl 18
born In Me a county aS rules of
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The MeJ�Gallia Developm ent Association ls sponsor
vote was unanlmouo.
,tep
bofort
odv
lhe conte,t ,tated, wm be awardIn
t g of �ll rganizaUons and Individuals of the
Funeral ,ervicea !or Ted WildTHE BIJD(lft
1111 lhe Melp
ed a hoot o1 aJft, by 29 Melg,
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M!�
:Uci
a
ma an M11BOn area , at Kyger Creek High ennuth '8 wiU be held Friday
llaqb...
Kolll
n.
110..i.
M
1117
mor
$46
J
ty
ial
Me
Hoepltal
d....
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led
. With
be
was
e.
It
vo
tha
Sch
Ja�. 9 at 7:30 p.m . lo dlsc11ss a wide range of /tern.;,. � z
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l"lllll' merchalitll.
W
a
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1i11
a
t p. m at the United ta iled piano now nearln• ...._.
- «'!ll!d b·-""'·• h approprlat..i for the ..,;.,al '"''" te, .l.eMa ., Mill-II l Mid&amp;._
&amp;e
0
Batiiw"°
'boofl'flt,,,,t In
II' 1 to .. -'.J!All!,o ac vltlea.
.,
.,.,....,.- Ch-� �
...__, lion for the fl-bed iootitu
l'!■'t lto..
m •--•,
tho. •,.,... •·-'· ":"'"
. �r, ":f� _
.,.I'll .JJ ...UIMle
lion ,
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1
o
111
'7
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for
tho
ol
1n1
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p
dCOOl
r
or
f
11119
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lopk!o
-,...d
i
l
'l)D
.
rlier
the
Hoopiir
S
ral
e
Gen
Meip
at
COUllljl,
"Ill ·addlllla, ·WO
lvd;m;
with
tbe
Revt.
Warren
WillOll
of
b
i
ds
expected
be
are
to
lnvit,,d
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f
t
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11111'
Par
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ting meter lund; 16,· e...
119
11, or 1t Reiber ·Hospital, are ell- near Route 7 completely burned o he
tt
illlom illU., cl � :,OO Eugene Brown ol early thla sptlng.
Hr
nJ
ff
toe
A
wi
Incorporated
bridge
al
th
h
.
In
i
W
an,u,. Phy1lclans are Invited to yesterday afternoon before area 350 !or the Cemetery fund: fM,·
111
--.o,
charge. Burial will
dNI •,.. ,.._ lla&lt;lnf Loeb • Dom.
trained _,,.. ffVeloJ,mlnt bo
lubmll I copy ol the official birth firemen could reach th, blaze. 200 !or the Slrtet DUiin� Sloe ......, _.
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the
In
Letart F.U. Cemmade
lll'N
tb
,ned
COIIIUl
repair
and
tmmedi
1n
lund
tlott
d
ale
ahd tc.eo·ftJr lhl foul Ille boUlt laD al
The ro-loeo
lo il
tant, us:
..rtlticate JJ they attended at The Pomeroy. Coolville, and
tery.
comlruction ol lhl u. S 33 Free- to usill wtth our pWllllng."
o The decoaeed wu a World l\"sr
--- I Middleport lire departm.nts were Bond retirement fund.
A -· utl all--' .... I h O
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s 21 in
lront Athen, to
"'"Y
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•II called to the scene but wen, The total omounl of the onnuat
111111 wu
ll veteran lront April 13, 19'3,
A
all unsuccessfut in curbing t h e aJ&gt;:&gt;roprlallon wu llll,W. The plo)'lut lltlea thol u,i.'
We,i Virtlnu,
I&lt;&gt; October l4, !945. He also ...-..
llecreallonal. 1ouri1t attractlou
blaze. II has not yet been re- appropl'iationt - wider VU- -._. Ibo N1lllll wu
ed 81 a ,ergeant In the Anny
ess
u pork, an lhl river lnmt
ported whether the Ulrge caIlle !age Ordlnonco 357.
IUdi
.
bell
O hoopllaJ
Alr Fam,,
Mrs. llabl lo la .....
(1tmllar "' .the Greenup p O O 1
1nm
barn WU Insured, or what ,tart- Mayor Charle, Legar•a month- al ...... ....,.r
�ildermulh was a weU
ly repot1 or $0011.211 WU presen� hrolie1 lilp I l",ed Ill O ,.; plaruil; hoat docking lacilitiel
ed the blaze.
"':::" leader 1n t1&gt;e
...
e
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, and bathing beachel
.
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Unolficlll reports diacloaed that ed and accepted.
ed u advertising
ean .,. ... ... .. .....r marines )
e
.
y
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Mambers ol the Rutland eom,.
ow over 100 head of cattle were in In other action taken It wu de, ,,,.... al 0.,0.,IWII lier dauih The,e and other ,uggeate,; lop'"
manager ol the Dally Sentinel in
•
ell
last night cfeclded tho! the
lc:I
be
the
subject,
!or
diacusthe bum when the !Ire began but clded I&lt;&gt; purchase lour n,!we ler atber thu ..m.,. O I t
!':'"roy for • number 01 yean ordinance apiml
·
llr
1 •too with tho aim of. cltaruteling
Metp County Squadron za.l, all were· removed before II be- drums and buy 1w1nt top ?Ida !or ...._
damq - •
tho
adve
00
rtwng
uaff
gun, within the
C. A. I'., will mume rellllarly
• ,._ ldeaa I&lt;&gt; tho proper State • n d
limit
the newly pttrchued onee, a n d '"" ., Ibo ;.,,,,
came Intense.
Clara Muur, 10, ol lloedavfile ol
l'urtlmolllh Tlmea.
l&lt;heduled meetings Friday Janu- A large amount of hay In tho lho,e now In ....
be enforced.
Federal apnciH In order to u- died Tueada afternoon
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at Clari: At lhl
Ume ol lu death ,11r. , A number ol Rutland
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1111 them In plonnlng Ohio Valley Hos Ital In YParkera"'•- alter
M"f I ot I p. m. In oquadron l&lt;&gt;p of the barn caused the strucCouncilmen emphoalud that
th
WU
dennu ,wu associated with cilium brought about tbJ1 lo a
In the home lure I&lt;&gt; burn fut. Firemen worll• the refu,e c&amp;n1 will be placed at
area development.
· BETVRNB TO DUTY
lleaclquortero o ted
lenJi,y Ulneu.
the
Banten Lile and llllurance 1 through complainta lo ,..mcftnim
of ICmtnolt Stutler 150 North ed at the ocene ol the blaze aev- various apota lhrooghout the i..wn D.avld Davidson Fireman Ap- A. T Grover, praldent, ud:
She
wu
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of
Harrb
C'4mpany
of Hunllngtoo. He was concernlng c1amag.. .....ii, b,'lbl,,kv, A(ldclleport.
In an effort i., eotabllsh village t!"'"Uoe, hao
eral houn.
lo Nor- "R :, our honell oplnlan now, and J
l
lhlr
Pick•
rmident
of GollipoU, hut had / air gun,.
ln
f�
IIINllnp are open lo any etll- BetwHn 3 and � : 16 yesterday cleanllne1B.
fbnt, v,.. after apendina New with the auguroUon of a new
l
o
Her
p
a
ph
been
bont ln 1111d lived In Meip According to Ohio Ge,.. c:.111
retn de�
zen man or woman ol the Melp. afternoon the Pomero� firemen Plana were also dlJcuued to Yoon with hlo porenta, llr. and amnlptllrolloa pledpd i.. odlon
bor
th
county
for • number 61 years
37'13.D.1, no
. ,,...,., aball ohoot •
Gallia, lluon area. The local were called, when the extent of organile a fire acboot for acttvo Mn. Tom McKay and family. He la area develo;:ment, we con Ill St!rvivon lnclude · her hwtband
o
a
vtving
u
wile,
u-f
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Sur
_
re
hia
La
r
:
throw
by
meano ol an air BUii er
u
hesl
r
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Clvll Alr Patrot Squadron, I n the blJIZO wu dl,c,overed, the volunteer firemen of the village. :, lllalioned on the carrier USS --offonl
lalo ln tettlnjt o
u..... ,. • ■on, �ld. o a lllll Eddie· a brother, Millard. ther nn
-----1 Ode """"""
o
a
an ._.__,,__t of. ._.
order to !unction ellectlvely, Middle"'""
•ailed f...
- s.Ch C· 1..... were recommend- VaUoy Forae.
,..... tanker wa, '
'1'1ppers
P:.Ina:
bor
Jnotber,
llll'tl.
ol
�
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and
•
alaler,
Delb
---i
-----"------- Man.Hurt
ron, or hon! lllhslanoe - 1
needo , JlllllY ....,.,1o of many Jn. addltlooal wale&lt;.
In FaH
Josephine, Reednlllo: two broth- Fowler, Pomeroy.
.....,
Friends may villap -. alley. lane Ir pubiei'tim. Prol...lonal persona II 1, believed that oo one W81
era, Harry Plcl&lt;Olll, Racine, and call 11 lhl Ewing Funeral home u, ptace.
At Molea Mine
,UC!h •• doctora, lowyero , min- Injured and that no cattle were
Clyde Pickens, Reedsville. 0 n • prior lo oervicea.
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Councilmeo "ll'ffll that ao The
Middleport Emertency
lolon, teachers, or non-profea- !Oil.
____
. Frank, pt'-ied her tn
b
be .Uowed to C8lTJ air rlfloo .,
Unll wu called ot S :311 p.m 'l'1eo- rother
lioaala wllh 1ni-1a In ...ii
----a
hove them In pew
In m ...
ard'1 Fine Ill
day I&lt;&gt; the Elmer MolH' IIIJne on de�
to,nphy, lyplnt,
pho
•
aen1
scheduled
.
land
-U
caught,
tho llllD
the Jeqlo Creek Rood back ol fo Th nday
'
radlo, meehonlCI, publlc l'l!lall 1 :311 Given Su1peD1ion
I
u
r
w
be
and
Chelhlre.
ill
1?01111, lie., will liDd ,a place In
eoolilcated
I tqe Reedlvlllt M I h d l I "Cap" Lawrence Wan! of Mid- appear before
yor.
the
ma
County Sqwtdron
e
t
d
Willi
k
am Lan- �hufch. Burial will :. ,:... :n dloport .... fined $SO and costa
Th aquo oo
In other action • Ibo
den to Metp General lloopltal the lleedavllle eemete,y R e • In cow;ty cow-t yeoterday on a
the
curmit bllle were voled paid
peace
c:barp of dlolurbing the
�
Thi1 ,. the thne for till good Pomeroy Sports Fans to with a poulble back injury fol- Freeland orrll
1be aquadron :. espectally Jn.
N
will
and
to the aid of their boys.
come
181litallon pniblema • b
lowing hli faU 11 tho mine.
leNltod .In people who would ...
8olb the fine and root, were ,..:
charge.
v
age
were dlacusoed.
Last
nigh
t
Coach Russell Moore', Junior-loaded bas_____
Joy -king with young men and
ded b
ge Emmett Peo- ill
tak f
M
ketball team, decided 11nderdogs, 11pset Jackson on Its
en
embers p,-,t .,.... Paul
:!itiooal trouble ,.
a..., �
••- :'.
the
� rb�
--�al Home �
- of hlah ·lcltool •age 1n lhl
A
MEET
Pattel'IIOII,
Hennan Grate,
ho
oor
TO
e
PT
retain
to
more than Just a mathematl
53-52
m fl
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Clvll ·Atr' p-1
•wv I Av1a•�-• Edu- Holiday winners ol various cal chance at a second straight SEOAL title and PomThe Salem Cente&lt; PTA w 1 1 1 evening to the family mldence �- Colerna•• . St,
Long
F
YOWII
.
red
George and �
of
.
li
c.U.
er�r· ' bird such honor in "fo11r consecutive seasons.
y.
In attendance .....
Alia
meet 1ltunday lllSht 11 7:311 with where r endo may
g
w hetd In county Canada
beln
the
..: �- r, design- =::byare
t ls time Panther cage fans awoke to the fact Mr. Slate Patrolman Cecil CerpenMayor Wayoo Turner and Ctarlt
,
JaU � mom'"• on a '•barge ,,f
•
eel lo .,
_
1•tton , and Mid- Moore has an exceptional collection of outhful cage tor · , gue,t speaker. He will a
•• �•• youlb of th:. area ·FJremen I nllSOC
. ,__, Jon .... .,11
Vernoo Weber.
y
lto ME7G8 GENEllAL HOSPFTAL mcat . He
1 appear In
dle;,orl Merchant,.
on MIOlploe oducation.
----,how • film, "Safety With School
talent.
l
ty
Wiruter, were oelected al the Now 4 the lflne lo, man, than and the other lo Atben1, both ChUdren. .. Thero will be a play- Aclmlulota - Char ene 1ltoma. coun cotDt.
RETVIINB TO ffllDIU
----l'omenly; Wllllam Landon, PomNew Year·• BaU Saturday night. ju,t die-bani cage enthwilalr, i., away.
Jet by the lower JP"8dea .., Sal..
CORRECTION
Douglu Seyler boa r&lt;tumed ..
y, and Mra. Vlctorlo Sla&lt;-ey,
George N-lroad, Sr. WU win• show the team and coach their Tbe Panthers bav.. Jacbon ly With Form Machinery. Re, erv
Evelyn
Youu1,
clerk
of.
morla,
his
lllldies at MOWlllln Slate Ca�
.
ner ol a bedroom lllite: James community :. ■olJdly behind (11-11, Athens C�I and Wellalon freshment, w!U be ■erved. Ev- Pomoroy
alter spending a t,,o ·welt
lege
Dlocharged
CUflonl
Young,
defeated
Audrey
Young,
DemoDrew Webster, won o ahollllll, them, baa faith tn them, and (Ml again, al home. With jtllt eryone lo tavited.
Pomeroy: Mn. Leo Smith, Mid- &lt;rat, for tier office In November, Chrillmu vacation wlllt b I I
Dr. T. A. Hewetaon bu been pv- wont, them to 10 "all tho way" o wee bit of help lrom ,om,body
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dlopnrt, and Beatrice Wood, Rut- not Geraldene YOWII, u report. mother, Mn. Harr:y A, Mlllor,
takJna Alhena' Chorley McMee
en o JadJa wr:.t walch, Henry I&lt;&gt; · the league lttle.
and other i:elatlves and lrlendJ.
eel yesterday.
land.
DllTY
rGR
E
LEA
V
once
, and the PanEwJns, • movie camera, and Al- The best way th:. can be done, In!&lt;&gt; camp
and
Mr.
ol
ooo
CharlOI
Leo,
f
tbaU
their
being what tt r, loday, thera lalting the real o
A baa..
vie Clarlt, I IIUID'I watch.
Bottom.
three ple&lt;e lilQllge Olltflt w • • ,. to produce I preoenl'O II fames. lhl 1980-61 Pomeroy Illar!- Mrs. Corl Lee of. Long
Show·
.
Eugene
and
F.
R.
Rale
D
.
A
aenold
g
tbe
y
l
one
,
of
juniors
l
era
r
and
ou
u ln 1000
fltt Ptmoroy Scbaol Boord held aJao awarded I Untoo Terrace �-aller, ■oo of Mr. and Mn. For·root
:em
home
I&lt;&gt;
vtctary."
lor
could
Ile
for
lhl
tttle.
119 Ol1)tlllutlon -bl&amp; for the mldent.
waltor, Long Bottom. lell Application for 11181 new f,rOlf· not own or operate another !arm leu the entire acreqe .....,.
At Middleport Ben Batey was u:ans can't Jusl come out for No one can f&lt;Jr1el Mlddleporl l'OII Sho
- .,... � nlcht.
loll&amp;h onea. The IIUPposed as • k1ller ol the favorites now, Tueodoy, Jan. 3 for a lour year er burloy tobacco allolmenJo tba1 will hove • 19111 lobacco ..,. by lhl appllcatlon wu determJn.
H. I 8-y wu re-elected Ibo !Idlest pel'IOD ln the cowtly.
o
•Ince the sharp victory over "'"-nt In the U. S. Air Force are being a&lt;cepted In tho M•to reage allotment elllablished on It, ed "' be non-m,pland al the llml
pr ;½• of.
hoard,
o b a. :, the proud winner ol
• easy one oltan will kill you .
tho
R
I
p
· - 1'ard Falcon ' pn,IEll!ed by For example, down GalllpnU, WellslGn last night. Tbe first Both boyo ore ,raduotes ol Eut• County ASC Offlco, ICCOrdlng to ml tbe flml covered by the ap- it wu divided lnJm the Jlllfflll
OroWI
eFooted lcf
.
v
ay today, the ali■o luwty wlnleu M ldcl-Pom 1amo .,u anxt,ody'1 ern Htgh School, clasa of '80.
-'
Mr. Wayoo ll. Chuo, chairman. plication must not hove • ?981 farm. A Iara, that bu loll Ila
dat, old .J. 11:d ....._., Clerk. Mtdcllopo,t merchanta. 1be num- 7 lllralght
1 In the allalr and the Panthers admitted
louoo,
1
pointed out that all of the fol- allotment establtshed for any allobnent within the past s yon
He
picked
111.,._n Nhedulod n.ttnp to htr which he held . wu eU'ftd
1 JIIN!, Blue DevDo are convino, _ they :·were tuck)'" lo cop 11·
beuUN of !allure to � to,
lowing
i..
requlrementa must be met other type of tobacco.
WORK
TBIBD DEIIR""'
__ of. Iron, 1 llloclt elpeCIA,d
""&lt;"
•--.,
.. hlld on 1, , -d ......,
they
can
heal
Pomeroy
FriBut
llie
Mttldlea.
with
lour
•
I ,i.•••
bacco In
eel
In order i., qua1t1y.
•• 000.
A:.0, be must derive ot leut would be �Jgn,i: for";;,,
___ _
•'111 a,.,tb ol T:IO p.m in the "'•
. 'Dnil louoo, can dtoot only for a nrot It WU lllllOWt&lt;ed today that
GaUlpol:..
II
day
night
=
_
50 percent ol hlo entire llnllhood er allotment II aD
Pomeroy Lodp No. UM -F and Tho applicant mustI l._,t•o • f l I • e duriltg
� hove thoroughly ICOllted dlv:.lon 'berth, Utile else.
nlher ollcil&gt;fl·
lAIDGI: TO MDT
lll8l
Pomeroy and 'l'ueldoy night wu No bukolball fan ahould be A. M. will hold Ill regular month- llove had at leul two yun from the !arm covered by the op- 11y requiremenr, are mot.
a
f
l
Applkatlons COD be �
Al- ........., ... 11'. A Glllbo Past Chlllt o .M imo lo 1'fflt- 1 long -Ion of highly aplrlted ,urprlled JI the Panthers grab at ly meeting loruiht at 7:30 p. ,,,. experience wttbln the tut I yun plication.
1\1 I d ...ir. . ....i 1tril:llj, 1t .. llat p.,._ lout · • plec» of lhl title. Fans fllr lhl � ol tranoactlng IIN-lll801 tn ..,,wing tobacco u In addition' the lam, lllllll not fn1m the Melp County A.SC Of.
.lllillra..
Nber rellrtn&amp; -ldent ..d Pie,
TbW'11ay evenm, II the born� ol then.
can help thlo P.antber club �- There will be w.rk In owna·, apentcr, oltoro tenant, or hove been part of I fann tho! flee. 1l'ebruar:y 16, t9Bl lo Ibo
.
Scllolil
•
lira. Lawren.. ·Lannlnl w I t h Moore et al hove lost two mlghtlly by cbNrb1J them llome the Third de,ree lno!oad of the caab -;
the farm: bu had 111 Uotment -bllsbed 1u1
, ·""'111 1 1 t Otarlao
that .. awllelke Glhbo.
111a. Dale limllb al cu-i..i- 1oqltl pmj,a_ ID lo WoilatGI to win. II bolao 111d
Finl 4opoe M WM nprted. - -- - � llao � Clll I w1111it1 llao l,lllll 1 ,...., • be 1111f1

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*

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Miaaieport Couple Leading
In Mei1?s P abv_ Sweepstakes R

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en t1n e,

Dnot,,.I To The lnur_,. Of TII. Mfll1,-Ma,011 .4.rea

The la,! lour keys I&lt;&gt; county
road equipment appeared
,ource1 unknown -; upon U�
de,k of Melga county • new eng,neer about II •·".' today. With
them, the county highway department wu back in bu,ine...
The keys, i..gether with thoH
or all other piece, of equipmeru
had �n "mlasing" since mid�ight Saturday mght At t h • t
lime a new fortt of 42 men begen their emp)oyrr.eatt_ in the de,
oarlment under Engineer Stanley J. Blazewlci, wlk,, conlrary
to rumors. said today ho "ii /IOI
quitting. "
Danny Thompson, new r o a d
forerrnin, said yesterday afternoon alter attending • meetin8 oUhe board or county commiss ionera where he unaucceufulwberubouta of I h e
ly

l,AIT TIMI TONleHT

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County Highw ay Department
Is Back In Business Today

lllddlopart, Olm

MEIGS TtlEATII

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