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NOW YOU KNOW
6-DaDy SenUnel, Pomeroy - Middleport, 0.,

Jan.

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9, 1 96 1

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lllolo, Coll., ..., It, --

'Unity In Personal Relationships'
Was Theme Of Classes' Devotions

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NIW OlllAIII VICTIM A.utborltl• in M.., OrlMDlt
LL, &amp;re llftlna ou..,.ct, 111
the erlm1na1 t.ttack murder
ot Do11Da Tri-». 18, killed
in her bedroom m her 18tb
b!rthd&amp;y. Donna'■ Lynne Bulllard. 26, 1114 Ibo
MW the attack,, by a Negro.
Donna (abaft) WU t. -­
ct I,ynda 1M - America" ID 1960.

Xll�N�0�-=2§2�3 ===================�P�o�m�1�ro�y�-Ml�d�d�le;po�rt�,O�hl�o;.�Tu�e�Jd�a�y�,

C of C Opens Drive For New
Steel Plant In Pomeroy With
Public Meetin g In Town Hall
!f'abricating Plant Would
· Emplov
.. . Between 25-30 Men

Futttre
J�y_ed By
Cou.ncil

an.in R. u.
1
=SELL
WILL••�
Middleport c o u n c I I Monday
Ryaell, IOll
R.
WIiiiam
nl&amp;ht . approved. 8 b1i1dget of $98, • Recruit
le• Hysell.
Cha
Mn.
and
116&amp; for 1961 and re,olved to put al Mr.
r
ed
Acomple
ba1
t
ill communlty in ,llne to progress Syratu1e ,
r
Ids
.
my Basie Traln.lq at Fi K • O ••
in the 'futu re.
Council apiroved 8 re,oluti&lt;m K•.tucky ,Dd ,pe•I , l'w• week
f
ffered by Lee Smith favodng 1e,.. • al home ud w11� rleado
formation of a Planning Commis- ht Colwnbus. Hy•U retuned
sion. It also Biked Mayor Ken• Ju. • •• • eompany clerk at Ft.

:: =�!��!r;
de1il'le1.

Ol�:,:�; :•

The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce Is working last
toda y to raise as close to ,2S, 0OO as possible by Thurs­
day night to b ring a heavy stee l fabricating plant to the
.ionner Pa rkersburg Rig &amp; Reel building. A meeting wil l
, be held at 5:15 p.m. today in town hall to ian the drive.
Decision to make the canvass was ma /.e last night at
a meeting of the C of C in offices of the O hio Power
Company. It followed a n nounceme n t by C of C Secre­
!ary Leslie Fultz of the opportunity at band to bring the
industry - yet unnamed - to Pomeroy.
Con'vinced that every area bus­
ittee, tbe mayor11 1md coun­
iness and profeuiona] per aon, to- oonvn
men of Pomeroy and Middle-­
cil
gelher with all residents, have a
port, have been invited lo Miami
slake in bringing the industry
, Unjversity for a preview of the
here, the Chamber a,,proved
I Master Plan �ing developed by
member Ted Retd, d r.' s motion
graduate architects there for the
to undertake the c�vaas.
Pomeroy-MJddleprl area.
Mr. Fultz explained the steel
The 8tudenb• IJ)OD80red b'' lhe
fa bricathlg plant would employ
C of C'.11 of bolh towns. ha ve
between :t5 li.lld 30 men regularly,
ged � a Blll'Ve} lead­
feed 8 monthly payroU of be- � enga
to
pr
up
mg
oducmg the PIBll.
tween $l0 OOO to $1.2 000 into the
esident Clyde Kirkland pre'
d iJ '
Pr
eoe
BAKER_ AT W(?RK, PAINTING -:-- William J. Mayer, Pomeroy Pastry Shop partner, spends up
r&lt;ady to make ded.
oommunJty.' an
olhers pr nt being
si t. with BeW
cert
each
evemog at his easel pamhng with ods sce nes ol Joe al beauty. Above, be bas one of his favorites on bla euel,
move
a
am
an immedi le
il
ng Charles Mu,Ful Roy
the
"Vermont
Scene." - Sentinel Photo.
condiUona an mel
ray' Bob J acohi•
m a·i.z.er
bete conditionstaare .
'
AmonJ
t
_
·
Paul Cuci, Rev. William Rob11iat the property xes be
se

I

pe od·
tw� �ay! ; Ne: :.,:�i::; lowered for a five year ri
Thal
the
community
show
wHh friends,
'
it, interelt in the plant coming
-----by ralalni "aa muc_h as possIble
c,ost them
ol tho
�;000(No,t will
J
lo .move.
definite figure
wa. set H needed.l
(,'hambe, opokesmen urged that
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fte

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to tbree •

Frankl·

.,

Pastryman MayerlsAn Artist, Tod_�

Walter Grue r, N. W.
ompton,
Mayor Charles Legar ·
C
Ted Reed, Sr., Karl K:r,,utter,

erts,

Paul Fl,her, H. M. Sawyer,
Smith'• motion followed exten_av 808 WINGETT
plenty of lime, thought and study. I something new ii learned.
. .
,
Charles Clarkson, Frank Will, I
lift remarb by Councilman Wil.
execute
upon
canvass
what
To
t,ke a snap shot of someth;ng ' Of the ma Pictures
lo
co_
n
ce1ve
and_
Ability
B� �
1
and Richard Owen.
11am o, Childs.
IS a skill awarded few persons. Wil• is entirely different prom produc- 1 roduced 11 °!, tleu �
o_ne
/iees
aqd
thinks
______
111
Cbllda pointed out atate 1 , w
.
{
_ ham J. M ayer, Union-av, Pomeroy, whose main work illg a picture on canvas
s
uded
.
,ion and there are 1ta1.e and fed•
se
, for Uvlihood is, baking is on e of those p ersons.
,.. ffllDll_1I • the
" pn,of strip
em estimaled that ..;, works seeiJe!
era! lunclo ,vall■ble to ...illt in
''
He is a n artist-baker, or a baker-artist, take your pick . three hours a day draw in and I g
everyone able should attend the
rr
ta etown area of Me1g1 Caup.t}.
111 ICtivWet.. lie Aid:
\ Mr. Mayer is known as Bill to his friends and custom- possibly a week completin g each
5: 11 p. m. meet1n1 today I n
a boaI a! sea, lhe lleamili
"Let's get this new year of
,rs at th e_ Pome roy Pastry Shop wh�re he has been ow n - painling. This seem , lo
Pomeroy town hall.
he
Hu e
timeo."
1911 , rol1q wlt!I t
l er with his brother Roy and Art Pnce for over 13 years. haps a slow-mo"llg hobb� pe monl scene:
az
m .meBall
Donna.un• farm
V�Movlq
Olly
R
'
He P01nt.ed t9 one pbue of ac·
·
Bill
began
drawing
while
still
i
now
ured
by
Bill,
he
alt
e
nde-:1
�.-1
s
muu
m
;:,erson
s
w
e
h
o
a1i
are
y
usu
picture and bi. -lu ......_1; ,
1
Upon a motion from William The $2$,000 waa indicated as
JL
t""'"
,.,..., w •
11 • r 1 ••... comm'•
IAsfoo
a �ude
� nt at CentraI G rade SctK&gt;OI. C1asses with open eyes and ears. hunting something th;it can be
. .' ol.
McKe1vey " a,pu
__
,
• ae&lt;.'Ond by Har- the coat of moving only . T b e
-_,
.....
6
..
wh
1�
:
R.c
ky
.
wou1&lt;t havt power to act for Midecalla the day� he sat , in The pre-war classes were the done fast and forgotten .about un�...�
i
o���n w • • compU,y, rated ' 'A-1" in lndu,,
�..�
l
J
.:"
R
•
•
•-,.
now
�
..
I
.
�-�
years
old
..,..
llllll
km
ins
t
feCtUl
ced
d
rQw1ng
only
per,onal
ruction
Bill
has
prac
t
and
i
l
d1epert •� -...,..,
lil
another
time
,.......,1 o .,.. Soutbt,n .trial clrcleo would Jlld'!'hue the
in 1be thk&lt;! grade at Sugar
1
,''.TIIJi .·ifilrd· lirpil IDdUltry In
. .lllJ. t!',Jfh_ef?_ w"1 -�!': f'" bad. AU the ,..t of his ideas Thill is not t;,..
Pon
...M.
.
l'&lt;,i,!"'oy�
of pe n, of
al
l Boanl at the Biiard11 building and mm ·,u iltfioi
S!,boo
do
or
a
"
the wodd II i,egfnJ f 19 to
art
�
l,o
il:all
1,p
t
-·
•
lii-oe
drawin&amp;'
m
iiid
ad
mg
wu calloo ol 1:40 ,-.Jay ev•1 tlmet lniltliialy demanif
organflallon
A
lut Dfghl.
Vfflfons al fll own
with the .iver al our
'!¥ugh_ be bu not � - '• ' ·•
IO ■xtfnaulab • 11"1 11 . , ltnUoo to reading; wrilini and come from boob. magazinell and for 8
nlog
oald
u
roduc
1
nn
t.
..
t w
fl 'a p
to
doot M 1 -.al aaet, yet .., McKelvey bad been presid
.
.
witbuul the help tl Jo • , ,
Charles
by
arithmebc
ves sitting down with a brush in I
A delegation of women from be Uled 1n the railroad ind�. brooder hoUM owned
one 1181 the- poWer, funds, or
numbers
be
already Is beeimlllJg
'� ·�
,
d
8
e
near
Rt.
D
Shortly before World War Ifn a newspa;,en:
'11iough the ability to draw ls hand nearly every evening.
1K
uthern It wants an answer by Friday Gf Sheets Ob
the achoola of the
all
So
aaid
..
eeed
tty
ho
to
show def"udte intereat .II JM!
to pr
be
aut r
Man's Curve.
class was organized here bY'.,l8 ' usually a gilt, there: are many Actually, creating scenes with I
iatrict wJlb the exception thls week.
l a
I
hobby.
�
')
Childl ll(lded that ' 8 Planning oc l D
no
using
waa
WPA volunteer to teach young ! other requirements needed before water c o I o r s is more diffoult
,,ho
� ,.
of Syracuae were present eon- Mr . Fultz WU appointed cRair- The building
of
Commllalon ooutd act in this field cernin
An
�i1t
our
r
ea
is
�_,_
,
I
a
p
fire,
ec
but
of
mm
ee
folks how to blend w"ater paint:;. a person can be considered an than with oil. The main reason
g the resent hi� �l man of the co
itt
to man· thicks at the time �
ere,,t effed, .
ay. Although y�ter _colors �re a�lo- : accomplished iViist.
for this is that on oil painting e to either travel lo A.them: Or
bull �Jng beaiming a jun�r high age the canvass which must be would have been occup.ied tod
.
State and federal funds -a r e
t
ted
g
re
e
w
br
oil
es
which
from
bem
,
, Bill says each painting takes mistakes of the artist ' s brush Parkersburg for IUppliea
gether different
The oodera
when the new structure 1B com- oompleted by Thunday night.
leCOll'lln, avaUable for landinB
,a
w
ael
one
at
e
the
h
n
w
can be corrected, while on water the .demand is aot great 1D0111J1
pleted.
Mr. Reed reportfld that hil he
'°r . store.s to � ' them
:locU and other improvement,.
.m
.
afire
colors they ca nnot .
j Meigs
_ group want, the seventh -- · - - -- ·- · - - �
Roy Reuler said
Coonly,
BW
oald.
-�
.
But law fixea plannflll comrni.s- a Tbeeight
allef
F
..
.
Ev en though Birr had little or ,
h grade■ of
ur
llono, alwlJ'I undtr control ., ni1
to
done
was
d
am-�
...
n
A
Uiruler of bis paintinp
� assislanee other th an his read- I
achool, in the ·llatricl _to be 1oaJ.
to �1■ 11on,. with
g
bee
m
s
nin
ID
or
lea
to
pai
n
t.
h
e
w;JI.
i
,
V iewed by Obfo Ullffll'll(ly
r
ing
the
ed
budd
g
g
f
lo autborfty .. folloW up In ,ucb :
Professor
David Driesbach. -1111
ing to help others to the bes1 of
I I Ir Itud1es. _A spokesman for
developmenta.
is
also
interested
iD otlms .... .
his ability .
J
the repreaentabves said that the
. Wh.ether or no! the Meigs Coun ty Republ ica n Part
Under the Jaw the mayor ii a
J
pra
a
dke
rt
to
the
-t tbll:;tn
�
y
present buDdiDI! u,ed by Racine
Bill has sold • numbe, of h
commlulon ..-, 80 ;, o n o
IS
gom
to
be
spilt into two warring factions i s not yet
g
;
ay
I
OCC8SIOO
t
be
:
bas
traveled
le
pa nt ings dis pl ed al the Pas ry
been
Gr•de school has
�
....her nf COI/Ddl, ond three at- knqwn.
..a..t...1
New
Haven
w
V
.
.
a
Art
&lt;Oil·
shop to art enthus1a.sts o� o u r
and accorvmg to stale
"
•
As
■vorl for Itaggered •be.
u1 the ffl
..-1
I to view . 'r
The answ �r t� the commissioner an d engin ee r di sp ute
.
....
Pld
D
i
_
1
officials 11 not likely to bt. They
ar�• · He sa,d Iha! by selhng the
.
,
sill) lays within th e budget appropriations for 1961
.
f:llt
.
pa mt mgs he aclually makes .10 1 ronducts�:."·tben.
.
oblerved that M kldle- suggested 11 could be u,ed for pu· Melp County court acUon toye�:"'
and
probablv
won't
be
which were not made today ,
unA n_11mber of montba ago, �
' day had .... one peroon bound
money._ because :1 person who
i pil, up to the oildh grade·
.
1
til next wee k.
port, I ike many other mnall Ohio
t
over
to
e
l!there
l�
grand
two
jury,
h
t he
an art ist by h?bb,· mahs. 0 11 I Y g ncmg at the county �
.
a.
9
d
a
r
a
w
m
t
r
town■, hold■ little lure for lta No action waa taken ond scus
ssioner
t
este
ay
t
to
e
e
commi
e
me
he
s
Y
- rined, and another forfelted bond
i
ugh from h1s _snlrs to pay '.)ar. B_,11 had t�e idea of pamtm1_- .,
matter although 8 loo
�
C
D
,
o
rt
e
Ed
Board
Th
.
Middlepo
t
app
w�rk
n
on
the
r
s
nt
e
opriatio
an
but
o
Presid
ac�.tve, ambitiOUI yound people.
�l
r
pictu� of at and the .scenery ..,_
rkid w■a Mid. �In other according to recorde o J u d g e cation met Monday night for thear H a rtin ger was not present. The other two comm i ssion - 1 tmlly for materials.
,ion
., '
i
We may be mainly a town for
1
:
F:mmett
Peples
ndmg t.
the P•kPH,S
gain
ctl pe p I Beegle
To
t
�
down
expt•nscs
cu
�:
which
c
ly
ed
Nelson,
r
d
n
of
a
ing
t
,
m
n
ulle,
s
ne
a�d
ele
Do_n
D
ers,
Aver
re-o
_
w
1961
_
ee
�
Or
y
fo
,
t
retired lks, but we don't have : � :�k
M
s
Glenn Faulk .;.81 bound over to
wa.s hardly �1
cl of. the �.
gao11ed re-electing with Bruce Repubhcan, wa it ed unlll 1 1 :3 . m. to ge t the meet i ng un• I are assessed to every artist . Bill time
to be. _and unleu Middleport hers
the
grand
jury
re_
a buyer .,.
on
$500
bond
on
a
Ralph
t and Racblet
makes some ol !he frames for
Lloyd as president and Emerson derway.
can 1et 1tarted loldng ahead, Down
l
sent . The creatIOD wu �I
charge
of
land
tering
with
Inen
ie were unabl
. e to 8ttend ·
vice-president. HlU'Oid _Just before ' lie two oommfa- pr�:;eat, thal fo�er employee hi� creations himself He a 1 s O � by many
l'm , settinl out," Cblldl said,
tent to ateaJ. Clifton Roy Fraley Jones as
local art admlrerl ,u
1
· which he I
E. Hubbard la clerk of the board. swnen, present were ready t9 said he was gomg to b e g i 1' I paints from an easel
be
o
aa
r
'110: BUDGET
fined
and
001111
e
b
w
ne
�ill's best �
,10
y
:!
The board set �e first Monday proceed "."'ith the meeling, �ord : searching for the spokesman, 50 built.
'
The tJnance eommlttee. , chair· Swac&amp;hamer Named
n
I
of two charges or 80 0;::.ato�s
.
work beaJlnl fa.
he1
rneeh
was
recei
ved Ulal Mr. Har1111ger ! that he rou ld borrow some monI
da�
ls
month
as
ng
of
::
;
t
Being
i
able
to
put
deas
a
n
d
mous f
man Wayne Gibbons, utimated Fr0&amp;b President
ir careen have Illa
llceue and failing to stop at an
1
.
ey.
srenes on can\ias is the 1,r
and wUI meet at 7 from A.pr1l would be unable to attend. .
s1 must v,::u
..3_.1 It,s possible that mto
1851 inc.une at f?S,000 and Bet
y -, lta Charles Sw1ckhamer wu elect- Intersect ion, and John M I I I e r
ru
son and Mulle� weril mto Commissioner Nelson said [oJ. o f an artisl. Ea&lt;·h c reation shows f� no
Jelrl
rk
w
m
d
I
at
an
r
pte
th
7
N
be
30
b
�
:
ed
8e
f
w art o
y Will1am J.
ea president of the Freshman for eited hb $50 bond on a dis�t at '98,966, with balances
ru
Eniscussed
d
and
05
:
1
1
at
session
March.
from October th
the meeting he felt a 1 1 the pot eniial and pen,,n.:t. i·r
I y o' •
Mayer of Pomeroy may be �-•clase of Middleport High t h i i 1urb1"'6
..,. the rrw1.11ce charge.
� 19119.
· ·
1 Iowing
.
resIgraalion
n Philson gInt!er StanIey J · Blazcw iet I re- three members should be pres- the person "'lio drew it. With I ing on the walla of high ._....
f
Be
e
Th
'lbe funds were set up u fol� week with Darrell Stumbo as Larry E. Laudermllt was finXl
coats l!ll se tenced from the Library Board was ac• 'lueat for_ funds to operate t h e : t!nt when the budget Is made and each add i tional painting. Bill says homes and
__.,
1.,_
Jow1: �al Fund '27,106, G. Vice President.
Publk! build·d
ed S U and
n
d Superintendent L. W county highway departm�nt for said that he was no! taking it --an
pted
ce
g
et
secre
ree
,
r officers elected we
F. eontlngencles '900,
- to th
day■ Jn jail on a drMn
) �
IOO y tl5 -- Othe
o ever . no ac o wa u
ar .
fll
h
a n d =�Jl
Jcated charge , in a fla
ffl.
�:ni��r! ��� ::;� H �
Cem :�,ed
I' ·•
U, n
:c:a��
�� i:! :�::�rs however ,
(::::a: �ic, l
i
e
■
.
P
.i
rs
as
cz
s
in
an
d
ry
l
Bla
ew
lhe
aa
Mr.
Libra
to
ted
1
appo
r 1
w
1 h l
did app rove Blazewil7.:'s bond of
.
Board for a t.erm of -- •;en yean. &amp;isl.ant, Danny Thompson, were $200 lli.s bond h d
bee O cepted
During the meeting,_ repom in attepdance to P'."•ent the � re- al one of the 1.':. 100: m'..tings
''
1 -.•
were read from the Meigs c.oun- quest for funds. U 1a assumed that but was rescinded before former
.
A pproxim a tely 60 atte nd- state higbw Y de
ty Health Dep,.rtment and th� lhe new engineer wishes the com- commi1,sioner Roland Neu
t of
g
m ed the !'1eeting
of
the
told
about
�
Slole School ' Lunch offtc, follow mtssione,s to allot him the �me left office
.:;-.
ran e P
. .
.
Meigs-Gallia
Deve)oprnent of that de?artmen1 m
recent vt,lta at lhe school amount of money ' as was gwen
.
g
i
In
"'Judg
O
e
H
Br
.
e
bat
F
I,'
Pro
----- · · ""' Association al Kyge r Creek
�.;
with Rts. 7 35 � � 00- Ho
the former enginee, J. E D . Har- also ap a,ed at the m
lllrhard "cDoNlld nf Buntfn1- lea! comedy, "Ankles Away." He
� auembly Iheme 11
"Be
i
and
_ee&lt;m
pe
High school Monday nigh t· pointed
,
Traffic
Violator
ling
e
r.
.
out
b
'
tha
·
t
- • lllfif!I n
kin, W. VI bu aollCll1DCed tho bu had, of course, along with Tausht by Jehovah' "
, asked ,or hIS appropr1at1on 1 o r
Re resented I the eet
p
needed In the area from Pitts•
m
The two commissioners also HNH. No action 11·as taken on that .
. a
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,_ County d:iill bad:ground, _e1.temlve teach- Saturday afternoon there wID Chara:ed lo Court
_.._.,
..a of the ""'M•..ing we re van ous cha m ber burgh to he
t mouth of the riv
School 81 Dlhce January 14· Ing experience m many l■ rge be • bapll■m for newly dedicated
A Melgs county man wai:: ar- discussed the possilJIIJly nf P8Y· matter eilher The commissi
mme re from M e
,
a
d
highway
suggest
county
er
ed tflat West Vlr�
ifs· nd
e- ' ers tben p�ed to resched�� a l�ra � d M
1981. �Uon will begin at lcltools. Mr McDonald plam on minl8ten. That evenin&amp; a aym- rested Monday by the stale pa• Ing fonn
o
c
un Y, could not stand the expenee
once � cllllna: WY 2-2889 or .aetUlng here In Meiga County.
poilum will be preJeDted car- trol, Charles ?lfcClanahan, 31, partment work_ers , who have nQt the meeting ·for this morning at f�r u fI li;i es, rat roads . sta e
� building ,bridges that cost appJOZolfor
m
e
th
e
du
ay
.
received
yet
p
9 pm
Ball J'OOn' dancing may be ot- rying out the theme of the u- Rutland, who was cited to Meigs
■topping ib the l'oto. Music
h hway d art me nls In lmalely a, m;n;00
each. Bi, aui
fered later If enough lnlereal II oembly ond drowlni attention to couoty court Thursday charged the las lwo weeks of Dcrember, n,.· m_o . , none o1 the lh., ()�o and �pest
lloro OIi Well .....,..
V irgi nia, geallon was that • ...,. of
,/
_
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mllll!
.
·
Ill
eed
x
xpec
r.
.
c
.
e
to
ted
e
which
O
the • lmpoNnce of leo&lt;hJna with exceulve lljleed.
U,. li•Donald bu itudfed clan- lbown, he said.
m h 10 De pa rtment of Natur•
· oommrss1oners were found
•Jy,,
mount .such 8 program.
550
e
path
b
rted
�po
l
on■
t!
,,A_
uuv
e
...
,
Y
·
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JNl'I
much
ol
hicb
fa
the
ipl
11
th
In
e ir courthouse chambers at the al ResOurces a n d the Huntprinc
m
•
lln
es
auvt
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NTION
CONVE
TO
GOING
Jobn Pelton or the departmmt
",
trol in GaiµJIC!h• court an, John
A spokesman lo, the former ,., me&lt;ting time
inglon District U S Engi
- -I trolnlng under tilt lam00 Friday January . 13 Ray- fly c ircle.
:
of
natural resource.s lold about
nt,
fined
' . .
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S50 highway worken was prese
Stanley Sehool al. mond H�. pre.aiding 'mtnit- The program ill under the dlrec- P Kaub, 25, Pomeroy,
GUI
About 9:30 a c�U was :retelve d neers.
j
th
pres
and
ers
ail,
among the many ex-work
ty.
�d �ti, five day, bl
New
trom Commissioner Nelson that William Miller. who Is associ- e objectives of his departlDIDt
ter of the Ml.ddleport Congrega. Uon of R. A. stone, circuit tuper• h a
Y� Ci
� lri
�ix ent, 8nd st11ted that ''They did Mt he would be unable to attend and ated with the Ohio Department to provide boating and accea: tQ
IUSpended 1
1
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Whilr., lltil1 a;udyina In hil"farly tJon of Jehovah'• Witnesses, will vllor of the 21 congregation, 1n
g 0 :;_1vm nee'1 the money. "
on
a little later M ullen appeared at of Resource Development presid- streams ofl the Ohio R iv•. He
teenl be bepn • . prOfllllooal ca- leave for Parkersburg where the the circun. 'I1le Auembly la in
:� :i
:
y
3
ca
e
tox
wh
ing
follo
n
e
t
w
the courthou&amp;11 and ukl that no ed al the meeting where varioWI pointed out that they would be
af
esterday
rnoo
Y
mon
irl
reer � daneJns and contiau� mm • DJIUBI convention of the tl cb1111 of A. A. Catanuro, di.
Syrac
e,
ol
f
Ideas were advanced by those at• glad to cooperate with COW11i111
o
wa
ker
W
e
form
w
meeting could be held today.
n·
e
r
rttess,
a
1
on
S5
uee,
•
�
congregation.I com:,rfllng O h t o trict repreaentative of the Watch �
untll h. was 21 )'Ul'I old·
r lnJecure
ree
the
court
houae
in
t
ending.
and townships to improve recrucost.I
£
dered
through
A
d
efini
t
e
da
t
e
or
the
th
to
o
He workal in ll\teral "road Circuit No. a will be held in the tower Blble and Tract society,
a
ry
Br
ks
of
th
e
tlonal facilities.. Jack Lloyd uU.
S.
find
his
check.
oo
r
H
met!t
has
not
yet
attempt
to
an
,
been
definit
e
ly
TEMPS
LOCAL
Mr, Inc who a,i:,ean on the program
companlr · w1tb which be lour-- N1tonal ijuard Armory.
?
of
s
told
e
k
group
s
the
Engineers
laned the steps belnS' taken h)iwill
it
the
a
that
told
was
presumed
bu
e
ls
it
that
h
hen
sel,
po
ud
Mechutc
l
W
ed a p-eatt"r part of the nation Hummel �Id over 800 delegate■ each seulon ud on SUnday (lit Temptraqrt ••
the engineers In the the it.ate to iillprove ia.dustrial
of
9
projects
the
that
d
ai
e
erway
g
d
un
agaiD
not
t
il
t
grou
un
s
hl
y
for
man
�
l!I
roy
10:aG
••
PGm
·
At one polllt• lD hil �f be will probably ati.od tbt Ul4BI- s p.m. wJU deliver lecture ··11 God lleeoad-M lD
·
Greenup pool John Ha&amp;•• of the develoRmeDI,
did not want the money at I b • next Mo� m"rDllllJnlere.,ted In Tbt Affair• of Men." a. m. WM • cldllr • .,_
,we.....i In the BmadwlJ' llllll- lily.

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DOUBLE
POLL PAR ROT
STAMP DAYS
Tues,, Wed,, Thurs.
Get Double Your
Pu rchase In Poll
Parrot S!ll/Jlps

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- Holiday Party Waa
Held By Cub Scout•
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CLOTHIERS

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MIDDLll'OtlT, OHIO

Home Of

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Nam, lll'and
Merchandise

Den 5, Cub Scouta, Pomeroy,
met at the home of Mra. Marvin
Burt for a holiday parly recenlly.
Games wett1 played and prizes
were won by John Goodwin and
Randy Burt. There wu a gift
uchange and each member re­
ceived a 1ifl from Den Mother,
Mn. Manin Burt and Mrs. Ro­
bert Story.
Refreahmcnt9 were provided by
Mrs, James Titus and the Den
Mothen.

GET A CASH LOAN TO CLEAN UP
HOLIDAY BILLS

- from tho fr/1ndli,,1
p•opt, In town
Si.rt the Ytar rlat,l Cle1n up old
Dills. Just pick up yaur phone, then
Pick Up )'QUI loan.

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114 11 for

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Roush's Shoe Store
"MtDDL I PORT

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

$25 to '
$ 1 000

,JCQHDMY SAYINGS &amp; LOAN (0.
• lt, - WY•• lie 2•11 1 1 , ._,a, s1

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Your Car Coats,
Suits,

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Dresses, etc.

You'll 1 1 k e Robin­

good s e r v I c e and

Group /1tc/rde1 • • •

reasonable price .

GAS RAN&amp;E

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CLIANING
SERVICE

E X P E RT DRY CLE A N I N G

ROBIN�U-N 'S

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IN MIDDLll'OltT

FRIGIDAIRE .
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CoIDIDISSIOD
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Man Bound TO ::\���
Grand urv In Lloyd, ODeS,

Court Action

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;;;uary�;ii
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For Year 1961

HOME· BUILDING AND
REMODELING CENTER

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Dnot«I To TIN lnurui, 0/ TIN Mdr..Ma,,on .4rea

Okaxs �udget
Of $98,966

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So11be1, Pomeroy-Mlt!rHepol'I, 0., '811. :IO, lift

~oppose It Were Your Ru:-in~s
~

tbls Utile story may help clear your

mind .

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-Con.slruction 1.,f "' ~-ao lllillloo steel

·,.i :plant

in Montana is scheduled lo begin
;.;.,next May. The pl.anl will use large am._;! ounla of electric power, The regional in•
i ·, vest.or-owned utility, the Montana Pow,,,, er Company, offered to supply ii at a
,., rate that is among the lowest industrial
'"'rates in the country, and to invest ,20
. ,. 111lliion in needed transmission lines.
'':C Said the Livlngsl.on, Montana, Enter\ : prise, the company "would have paid
Fit41.5 million in laxes per year to Mon:;lana counties and schools, plus Income
to the state and federal governments
' On its earnings.''

·,,fix
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. tte;wever, lhe utility didn't gel the
,odtr'a~!- Tlie ateel company accepted-the
;;J Qlter o! a lax-e,empt federal socialized
it 1ystem for power at a cost of about 2.4
mills per kilowatt hour. That figure is
· .,_tually less than the cost of taxes alone

Power.

By Vlrglala Carleton
PT A IN SESSION

The utility's president adds "that everyone should understand the policy of
government by which a federal agency
builds power plants, transmission lines
and subatatlon.i with taxpayers' money
and operates tfiose properties in a commercial buslness without paying any
county, state or federal ta,es and sells
the power in competition with a taxpaying power company at less than half
what It costs the taxpaying company to
produce and sell the same power."
Another point Is in order. Using its
tax-ezemptlon and other special prlvi- I
leges, the government could build a
steel planl and sell the product for less
than any private enterprise. ft could do
the same thing with any product and
any service, Then we'd all work for the
government, and we'd all take whatever
orders the politicians In Washington
dreamed up.

Hertford PTA held their
,
miler meetm.g on the 19th
•nstead of the 26th with the pres!dent presidini. "nle program WWI

I presented

.

room presentmg a e!,ay.

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J :' ·At regular Intervals the question of
·1l'lpread" - which is the dlflerence be1'5"een what the farmer gets for his crop,
·what the consumer pays at the gro.!l60 1tore - becomes a subject of heat/td,di1cussion. At present, the farmer
·tet.. 40 per cent ol lhe consumer's food
llf61111t, and numbers of people think
,\\lrre I, something rotten in Denmark. ·
-w,1.$ylvla Porter, lhe well-known financial columnist, dealt with the spread
,jlitbJem recently In an interview wilh a
flnt11ng authority on food processing and
dl1lributlon. "Actually, the spread i, remark.ably low", he said, "1.n view of the
l!IIPid Increase In rates for wages, taxes
ftid transportation, These are the coat
fb~ton which make up moat of the
read.
,, Moreover, the aervlces for which
spread pay1 are • tribute to Ameri•
·BJ.',, mass production and ma" distribution 1y1tem. Without 'price spread' your
steak would be another 1teer on i west•
ern range, macaroni would be durum
~fat In the Dakota plains, cheese would
bf'~llk In a Wlscon,ln !armer's pall.
W\l!iout spread the farmer would be vir-

;jliid

te·

· a refreshments were
Ieve nm.,
t'd in the cafeteria. The
Imeeting will be held on

"In spite of all the revolutionary
developments In fa1•ming, family commerctal £arms will continue to dominate
the countryside of AmeriC'a. Farmers
will continue to substitute capital, ma,
chlnery and brain power for individual

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men and ruusclepower .

" ... compared lo lhe United Slates,
the Soviets are in their Infancy ln their

ed itorial phou• w'V .2-m1•
lrntered a• te eond cLaH m1lll.n1 •••
1er

at lb• poal

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York.
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ca.r
cent,

t on ,he.• Nev Yori! Ob, N••
SublCJ'I.Pt.loo ratu, DIU111red

rter when

1vat1.. ble, 30

weeiu, one year lD ,a~anc1

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The

88n'· month. uoo. e, m• ll, ne ,eu, 18.00I
All monlb.e. M .25 : thr" mnoUu.

nexta.
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the

Langsville
Mrs. Hugo Juhling has been a
' medical patient al Holzer Ho,- News And Notes
pita I.

: fourth Monn;:,:.:i.anuary.

i Christmas guests of· Mr. And Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Long"rs. W. T. Slone were Mr. and streth of Pomeroy, are announc'rfrs. Samuel Carter of Wheeling. ing the birth of a son, Kenneth
"-frs. Merrill ,Johnson and child- Landon, Saturday morning at
ren of Gallipolis, Mr, and Mrs. Holzer Hospital. He weighed 8 lb
"J. O. Wein, ft1r. and Mrs. Emil a ounces at birth and is
th~
Y.night. Mr. and Mrs. George Longstreths first child. Grandfomes and children, Hartford. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Longstreth of Langsville and Mr.
.\ . K. McClung were Mrs. Hugo and Mrs. Jeffers or Dexter•
1
.luhlinr,, Mr. and Mrs. A. Keith I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson
' kClun~ Jr.. Charleston. and and three sons of Charleston. W.
'11l11ing 1\'JcClung.
Va. spent lhe Christmall vacation
with her mother, Mni. Flavy SigMrs. Charles Juhling has been man.
-•rifined to her home by illness . I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of
Pvt. Thomas M. Kimes of Ft. 1 Parkersburg visited there sister
Knox. Ky., spent a 13-day leave I Ethel Miller, Sunday and Monwith hill parents, Mr. and Mrs.! day.
Kenneth Kimes.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Lloyd and
M
F G M
f
Po' t , son are visiting her parents, Mr.
ra. · · • usgrave O
m I d Mrs Bruce Morri:s
Pleasant was a recent guest or 311
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her parents. Mr. and Mn, Ch,,,(. Mr. and Mr•. J, Id. Crump.
I
Larey Welty of Fl. Knox Ky .•
er CampbeH.
is spending a few day!I with his
~ .
Alva Weaver has heel! return- Iwife I Patty Crouser l. Mr. and
158 Lelah Jane Powtll was 8 ed from Holzer Hospital and is I Mrs. Welty went lo Mansfield to

New Ha'ven News, Events Of
~
Interest About COJDIDIIDI.•ty ~":,.in

tually out of business."
In addition, the day has long since
passed when consumers bought almost
all foods in a raw or nearly raw state.
The demand for foods ' wilh "'buill-in
maid service" grows heavier a11 the time.
And the processing, packaging, freezing
and other techniques involved in meeting this demand mean more labor, warehousing, transportation and other easts.
The authority interviewed brought up
another point. The government's Relall
food Price Index is a combined measure
of grocery store prices plus restaurant
prices. The restaurant part of the index
has increased 18 per cent since January,
1953; the grocery store part has remained stable , The intense competition in
food retailing - which holds the profits
of major chains to as liltle a, one cent
· on the dollar, guarantees top value for
the food bu~get.
Without our system of mass production · and mass retailing it is anybody'•
guess what the consumer would pay for
food and other necessities which he enjoys In such abundance.

George Ingles recently.

By Mn. Carroll Adami, Jr.

&gt;.n even-

inl of., bridge
th and eanllsta was
enjoy""' wl Mrs. Paul ScalJy
winning the prize for high acore
for bridge and Mrs. Keith Amold winning the canasta prize.
M
I I
. ed
rs. ng es recew
many
lovely gifts.
'111011e
attending
were Mrs. Scally. Mrs. Amok),
Miu Nancy Scally, Mrs. R. G.
Greene, Mrs. James Hampton,
Mrs. Kent Miller, Mrs. George
Thayer, Mrs. Paul Sommerville
Jr., Mrs. Poul Sommerville, Sr ..
Mrs. Edwin Roush, Mrs. Jack
Frey, Ml'S. R.lssil Lykins, Mrs.
Kermit Ford, Mni. Howard Wagenhols. Mn. Ray Ward and
daughter, Mllti, the honoree,
Mrs. Ingles. a~ the hostess,
Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Ralph Gibbs.
Jr .. Mr•. Robert McGlothlfn and
Miss Belly McCarty sent glflR
but were unable to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vance
Penoaali
are announcing lhe birth of a
son, Jeffrey Ross, on Dec. 14, at Mr. and Mn. Ben Sayre, and
Akron. Ohio. The Vance's have children of Hilyard Ohio, visited
one other C'hlld, a daughter, Bar- 1relatives here during the hollhara.
I days.
The· puternal grandparents Among thoae visiting Mrs. R.
are Mr. and Mn. B. R. Vance of F. Bryant, a patient at St. JosNew Haven. P3ternal great grand eph Hospital In · Parkersburg, reparents are Mr. and Mn. L. F. cently were Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Vance or Logan, W. Va,, and pa- stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
lernnl great grf'at grand£.'lther Is stewart, Mr. end Mrs. Kennlt
efforts to bring together various farm Mr. w. H. Vance, Logan, w. Va. Gress, Mrs. Harry Dyer, Mrs. E.
opera lions into highly systemized, coor. Maternal grandparents are Mr. C. Riddl~. Ml111 Ethel Riddle,
dinated, power-mechanized, well • man- and Mrs. Lester Jordan, Jr. of Mn. Herry Miller. Mn. Lloyd
aged, efficient units. It would appear \\'nshin"ton Court House, Ohio, 1I Roush. Mn. Phlllp Wolpert and
lhll maternal great gr.undpnrenls ~r!I Fred Batey. '
th at where government has taken over are Mr. snd Mrs. l,t•ster Jordan, Mrs. Ray of Spencer vl1ltecj
as completely as it has there, farmers Sr. nnd Mr. and Mr~. Fred Kov- hl're Thursday und Friday with
just cannot approach the efficJency we onall:h and maternal great ~real Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1bompaon
have in this country. This should be a grnmhnother ls Mrs, Goorgf' W~I- and family. •
lesson to us both from the standpoint of lore, nll of nenr Columhu."l, Ohm. Mr. and Mr11. Wilbur Dennis
, ' d l'tl R , , f
PROGRAM
I nod children of Gallipolis were
economics an po 1 ~s. USSla s armers Th~ Methodist Church held Monday gue8ta or Mr. and Mn.
are about as producltve now as we were their children'R Chrl"tmH pro- , .lnhn Morgan.
berare we had tractors."
: ~r11m at the church nftt&gt;r whlt"h : Mr. and Mn. Donald Hartley
It takes more than military weapons all w~nt &lt;"'&amp;rollln~. 'T'hf' ~e~bcrs ' ::ind daughter visited reTative1 in
to make a strong nation. The American , or I.he chun:'h were th"n mv1IM to ; rbarlf'l!ton and Eleanor IM'!veral
.
.
i open hou5e at the&gt; hnmf! nr RPV. ,fRv11 last week,
agricultural revolution or the . ~ast 50 ; anli Mrs. David Fl'H!man with : Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell
years was a result of lhe flexib1hty and ,mtmben nf the W~C" ~s hos- W&lt;"M! C"alled lo Quincey m., due
drive inherent in an economic system te!'l,ie11.
to the illnell!I Of his mother.
where private citizens enjoy max.imum
STORK SROWF.R
I
t.arry Lievlng, on furlough
freedom of action. lndustries such as I \frs. Mark Wnrrl "'"~ host.es~: from Fort Knox. Ky .. la visiting
. I
. to a slork shower ho'lttrinr? Mrs. Ing hit wife here at the hcfme of
f arm equ Ipment--do nol wait
or perm1s~ ; --·
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TEEN CANTEEN
, ted
The Teen Canteen repor
that 191 attended on Dec. 29 with
''The Jay1" spinning the record!.
The door prizes awarded were
b J . K ed r M'd
won y uni or enn y o
1 •
dleport, Mike Burris o! Mason.
Lawrence Lefle or Syrar.ul!le, Ed
Hartung of Chester and Bonnie
Ncutzling of Pomeroy. Chaperones for the evening were Mrs.
Eugene Hesson, Mrs. Neil Haymaker, Mrs. James Cunningham
and Mr. Floyd Marmnck.
The Canteen which Is apcnsored by the Junior Woman's Club of
New Haven, reported that from
the proceeds they had spent approximately t200 helping buy groceries, gi£bi and paying rent for
needy famil!el'I
BIRTII

An Ever-Changing Business
I! leJdln&amp; agricultural economl,t, Karl
~.':Buller, recently addressed I gather·
IH,of farm equipment representatives.
De ,Jmport of hi• remark, went far beroutine "shop talk", Ho aald:
"llttrWlng Is an ever-changing business.
!'Qlhlng on today', farm, remain• static.
J,Jien a dealer or farmer stands stlll, he
1-·iltad - or soon will be ... We are
sliliting from I diversified to a spocializ,
eiliaP'iculture , , . Today, not only does
f'idccessfut farmer have to be ~ good
manager of his own time, he must employ more capita l and less human labor
to produce more and mortt, and do it profllably.

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Bill Brewer left Monday to enMr. and Mrs. Raymond Great•
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house and children of Huntington Bernhart Lerner o( Fllid\ay, o . ter the Navy. Stewart ~rev.er
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Mr. and Mrs. George Lerner his classes at Ohio Slate Monday
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were In Point Pleasanl reci!ntly. nighl
Kmg and famUy, Mr. and Mrs.
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John Morgan and family
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Rev. and Mrs. David Freeman ingto,,, spent Saturday with Mr. NEW YORK fUPil _.flte highand son were mid-week gue!ls of and Mrs. N. 0. Wein.
1way deolh toll In the United
her parents, Mr. 8nd Mrs. J.
; States over the Christmas weekStanley Ballard In Charleitoo.
Juhling Mcclung or WVU spent I end was higher than the number
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Vance and the holidays with his parents, Mr.· of persons kilted in all of tile
granddaughter, Barbare Vence, and Mrs. A. K. McClung.
aviation mishaps In 1960, Sen.
were in. Logan, W. Va., 'T'hursday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bumgarn- A S Mike Monroney J111ald Sunand Friday, due to the death or er and children of near Lelart d · '
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W. H. Vance.
, and Mrs. J. M. Crump.
The Oklahoma Democrat, who
~by ~ay Rou11h visited ~1ss
_ ·---- ap~ared on a TV !bow. aald tile
Shirley P10neU in Taylor, Mich., Nan and Barbara, visited wlth inalJOn should have uniform traf:
during the holidays.
relatives in Nitro Friday and Sat-i r_ic laws and codes on drivers
Mrs. Burrell Dawson and Mrs. urday.
Ilicenses. \
Ed h Ro -•
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Burrell Dawson spe,nt the bolldays with hJs mother, Mrs, Stel~I I - - - - - - - .
la Dawson at the home of his I
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deughter of .=-Mr. and Mni. Dorsey Lee Rou11h, , - -·
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In Pomerov
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8. R. Vance ac- ~
companied their gr:mddoughter . 1
Barbara to home of her parents, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Thomo~ Vance, Ak- 1
ron. Ohio, SaturdE1v. B~r~ra had l
apent three Wflf'ks here with htr1
grandparents
Mrs. Burrtll DH-'Mm and Mn;. '
Edith Roush were Monday gpesls
of Mr. and Mn. Lewis Mush, ,
Jr. anrt children at Vlenn:1. Ohio.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush nre:
week end guest.II of their dauRh-:
ter. Rev. and Mr•. John Barrln!&gt;'!1
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Wayne JohnPston. \l'adlsor. Tnd .. 1
visited durilul: the holiriay!'I with 1
bi1 IOD and £11mll~. Mr am1 Mr,. 1
Robert Johnston nnrl rhiHren.'
David Johnsto11 rf't11rnr&gt;11 home , ·
wl1!1 his ~randfa!l'ler f"r n !lhort
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Comp11n;v , 110 M!!chlnlc t . • Pomeroy,

The members enjoyed a gift ex- Daily Sentinel Qfflca, tl&amp;.80 • b ri.o•
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change and at the close of the mo·or rouia, where •v•Uable, one

from Khrushchev's contention that she
will pas, us by 1970.
/. Mr. Cassels does not sell Russia short.
He describes her as a 0 Iormidab1e antagonist" and every informed _person will
agree with that. But as we keep a wary
round-the-clock eye on Soviet attainments, both real and alleged, Jet's nol
make the foolish and dangerous mistake
or selling ourselves short.

by the school children
McKnight's

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\ .:: A news Hem In The New York Times
,, r,eports a leading economist as saying
~hal "claims of the Soviet Union that its
economic system was more efficient than
,_,i,at of the United States could not be
i' ijlpported by the facts.''
1( The economist ls John M. Cassels, of
Rockefeller Office. U present growth
,.,.tea an, maintained, he said, Russia's
&lt;,per capita output will not equal ours for
more than a century, which is a far cry

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thing that meaaa. Like Buick p, for eumplo.
A new 155-h.p. aLwiniun V-8 giTe1 you more
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Afflll SIX VE!PS Pro-Oommunltt 1111rtmas of'th:o Patbet Lao are shown Ill Samneua,
"I wasn't thinking
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,....,,ar 100 ~mments ol Lao, for 811 1ean. Air I~ of arm, and food from 1bit .
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,.'Ollegiate S&lt;.'Orlng klnK, was lhirrl
eyes .were _able to take a com• lee! al.I k'ort:rli with 2, point,, and a title i:hot later this ear _ 1
wltll l,ta'J points. But whHt is
mand1fll,{ grip onlbe conletit after he ieceived ample Uliltanct ether in France or lhey United. I
mo!l 1 ltartling is Oacar leads in
Ithe finl 10 minutes of play and from John Havlcek wllh 19 and Stat
Ullllts with 400. and 111 averaging
lhey set a he •I",
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I Mel Nowell with 18 point1 Jim I
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Awurds were given players of
c ic !lcor g pace n N .
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t .l 1ucteuful fet!ds a game.
the Junior High football learn o( wrapping up the game early in ;sscll had 16 Points for Evan11- survived a sixth-~ ~kdow
Bob Couay of Bolton follows MJddlrJNJrl High this week durln the set:ond half.
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Ao~rtson with 321 aHbJts, but i11 Assemhly
R But while Ohio State wu toy-----d ~
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,lld with Guy Rodger f Phil
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a- I Tht' ,Jr. Iii. lentn hud II perfocl lnb wit .van11Villr, Iowa and lnround non-Utle bout Monday nght
•01.:.i:.1avera~eli al 11.0
I rL•(,:ord lhi8 year with no losses dlana were winning conference
before a capacity crowd of 6,000
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aln • nd Hobertf,l)n Small letters, or monograms. gumei to sneak nhead of the
at the New Palais det Sport.
• 10 are one--two In fl&lt;iJd gonl per• were gJven eal'h boy.
Bl1&lt;.'keye11 In the Big 10 standings.
. Iowa knockt'd off Wisromdn 76-68
eentagl!!I, wllh Rig Wlli carrying .,.. ti
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and Indiana humbled Michigan
••Y!1 ,horJ)thooler.
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Appear In Court
I.arry Gladwell, and 8 u d d y In other majo~ eames ,tayed
dJ:vELAND &lt;UPll - Cecil
Moore.
Monday, WCJil Virginia trounced The Pt, PleHant Detachment Baxter, 28, Cleveland. faced 1
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El.:th grade pl• yttrM were Syracuse . . 94--74; ,Nebraska edged or West Virginia State Police tr• hearing before U. S. CommiulonBruce Wnllace \lun w a 11 11 r. e Colon1do m ovortnnt, 136-61 ; Iowa reated two men over the week- er Herbert Horn today on a
.Joe Stephensc:n. Tom I~ y O ~ s: Sta~e topped Missouri. 76-67; Vlr- end uid to have been involved charee of po1sei"ln1 n n t Ix e d
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Ray Pickens. f&gt;urrell Mitchell. glma defeated South Carolina, In IHeral breaking and 11ntering• liquor.
Danny Burton, Jim Johnson, ,left- 94-9!' Drake • lipped pa• t St. througboul M• "'n county during
C~UMB\JS IUPII - An "Ohio iey Hodges, Don SlephenMn and Lo~bi, 4.'i-44; Vanderbilt beat Ken- lhe pa1t •ix month •.
A raiding party of federal, at1te
Stati Univer11ty alumni official Mike Rratlon.
tu~ky , 64·82; Auburn defeated Charged wllh petty and grand and local author1U11 arruted Bex,
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ter Monday night while ho WU
hu bl11ted Big Ten athletic poll_ _......_ _
pp. . ; aniai lop
lttOny, • nd held In the drlvinf a car loaded with !IIO galcl11 ,and charged conferen&lt;.·e of- New Secetsions In
COW1ty JaJI, art Jamea Ra7b11111 Iona of moon•hlnt liquor.
fl&lt;lal, with being ..,.,ont, of fflOII· , ,
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Hoffman, 22, of B..r Wallow
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Ralph K. Smiley of the fedora!
J1d: Fullen ilumnl wecretary
LEOPOLDVll.LE, The Congo
of Rayburn Road ,
alcohol ln unit here, aakl Baxter
made hi1 che~ges in an edllorlai !UPP - A ne·· seceHIOII move
ThfJ ffllll Win 1r...lted Sah1r denied knowing anythln1 abaul
ii Lht...obio Stele Monthly whteh ment II. the Congo threaten@d to•
day at their home where large the liquor and tald he waa only •
WU printed in full Monduy by lhe dayd to shaller thl1 newly lnde- SAMF. OLD CHARO
quantities of •tolen good1 were drivina: the car.
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pen ent African re~ubllc into 8
found by 'troop• rt E. E Eddy Smlley uld the, liquor orlginat"The r hlef problem of lhe W t- Jig-~.." puzile of tiny disorgan- LOS ANGELES &lt;UPII -Seamon and L. C. Yosl. who made lhe ed in Newport Tenn Bute•
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wm t:onf•renc-e Is mone . :~d ized stales dlll!plte United Nntion11 Emery Newbern, who ha1 battJed arre• ta.
homelown. It •,,.. ~· the r
money . . dominuleii ail
ll-1 efforts to ho!~ U together.
on hJ• own behalf ag1lnet more According to polll"e the two- trunk wra
Jn
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Vlnee BwaklDlL first vlre pre,i- lhan 200 drunk arre1t1. failed to had entertd the Sportaman •rav.
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paper ga.
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&amp;nlley aaid I.he liquor would ht
n 'l'r 11n· t·1n·um~tnnces the
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ftrultlts would ha well .-lvi~ to unce Jus 1 200 m es north of thp run appeal c1111 at the open• aide IM on Route 112, and n .e
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tr! 11 we~ !
aaon - e wae In jaU in San each at ltut three tune1.
lnl1rrollegial(&gt; alhleth·s as now i-e,. OU8tmg centnu government c.ft,. Frand1co on the aame old charge. The arrellt of the pair i.110
clear1 up brt•.,'-•
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i rah!I pr0\'1nclal government, indcPLYMOU'Ill, 1Cn1land (UPJl - at 'nle Shrlne Club oa Sand Hill
HI! charged the Wri1tern Confer- pend~nt of lhe foderal govern- llerbert Callard, I), was j• IIIICI 14 Road, Kina:'• Driv.(n • t Lion,
erk'II with tryln,11 to keep pa&lt;.-e w!lh menl . ,
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days for crawling into a cemetery the W. V1 N• Uonal Gu•rd Arm•
profeuion1I foolball .
~•pcu ts reachm1 her1 1ald the tomb to aleep.
ory Raoaeveh Sdlool, the 8 and
SIIK't football ls where all the m1li_lary garrison at BaMlna,•1l1e. Nobody would have known he 8 Coal Compal\)' at Witt ColumTHE
dollar, f'Ome From "no ethk·11l or cnp1lal ol ,n1e new lerrllory, was wa~ there if he hadn't panicked bla, and the Lloyd Cuto Groeery
eduratlonal ladorg ure going to Jmposm11 ihi own laws on the and started screaming.
at Elmwood, officera ..,.
1tave orf thl~ new. mad raee" pupul~- .
SION IONNY DA\'18
wilh lhe pro, lo pack sladlums" . Bannmgv1lle provincial authori•
DALLAS, Tex. &lt;UPJ •-The DalFullen oald.
. lies cabled LeopoldvlUe olflcla~ las Cowhoya DI the Nallonal FootHe took parllcultir ls.su~ with ! demandmg m1htary aid to re1ton ball LellllM have •lined Arnold
Ohio ~ate' • acceptance of l2S . order. They did lhe allu,ition {Sonny) Davia af Baylor, their
00D ltorn thl, Ytlr'I Ro" Bo~! u;n wa:..:,ery tenae and_tho 1~, No. 4 draft ehol«,,, The S.lool-1.
Sizes 3 lo 14
THE NIW SHOW
fame . Tho larulty, I n....,ptlna c garr
wu makln1 ar.,,. •ll""fld and al• o wu the fourth
tha monoy, IIIIOl'ed a ;,otltlon by trary arreall and Ignoring "'" dran cholco of the Deftv,r BnmEACH AFTERNOON
tha ShHlont Senato calllna lor
p,;::mcblal • ulhorlllff,
COi DI the Amtrlcan Football
"'' nakway of tha B.• nn:ns- Loqno,
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''Mort than a )'Nr ap lhle YI
int'I follow1 lh11
threa tened NCflllon ol i ~ wu dold f"l orrlval • t Luth,.,.. Faculty~ OauneU v OI t d •Ion
•1alnat 811 Ttn participation
Luala 11111, and Katanaa. Ori- oran Hoopltll, liut olflctr• Mid ho
MIDDLIIIOIIT
WIIII Your hYOrtte
lht Ro.. Bowl," he de&lt;lftrod.
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CLEVELAND IUPII - John R
Nunn. 1$11~. P'uHIO Rico, OUl• Oelirrave, fil, head of phot,,ongrav,
Rhlmenll . . t18¾, ln1 lor New,papet- Enterprlae /la~~?.',;
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lttl, Pro,td....,, out• 1hil auto In the downtwn CleveO!ne J'onlrt, 11411~. Re-· land area,
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CHICAGO IUP II-Clarance A~ w11 en ,.._;le home when hfo •.;.
/!Nd, NI, ~land, oulJ)olnted w11 Involved In on accldonl and
, ~_, ltr Ml, 11'1, Dttrolt 1101. he opparently died of • i..m 111,,
,_MN r l t l ~ IUPl&gt;-Klrk lack. HI• c• r fin! blt a .., in tho
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Ford owner's license lo save,
How can Ford do it? Conventional chassis lubrication fittings have been replaced with
metal plugs that help protect
each lubrication point against
abrasive mud, dirt and dust.
And then, for only about $4
and about 20minutesyourFord
I.I ready for another 30,0001
Thl!i is jmt pne of the many
ways the '61 Ford ls built to
take ~are of itself. Your Ford
Dealer "Ill llhow you more.

TillS CARE OP ITSELP
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iDegal l'fJl!l1lit.lDI It ,... -- t-losed how a Cfl'J'1 of tlilJ ,._,t
tnl'mber ruhng ('VmmiltPoe vi lh&lt;• 11- ;&gt; ",1h J.nnl.Uil t,mvention Mon- Ibad bee!) obtrmerl
, NalNJnul t"Ollt.&gt;gialt- Ar hiPl 1t· A~..i,- d.,\ tht! rouncil acted on rttruJt· 1 Meanlfhlle. dS!UMbl d ,..
By OSCAR FRALEY
J)ttrolt Side Dlffernl
1dat1on pas~•s Judment 1oday 1111 ,n'' proh&lt;1t1ons arft"Cting Okla• sume today OD #!WJhl 2 , . .
United Prn• JDW'ruUonal
On the Delroll slde, Coach
the un,1 er:;lllt'S ul i\"orth C.:irolma huma , Southern California and po•ed by a IPllJII
.,
MIAMI IUPl )-One of the old- George Wilson. a man uncomfor'.·
and Arirona which allegedly v11r T rlsa
' linanclal ald and eodotwd l,f . .
.
lated rerrulin~ regulatons
The governlnl!l body lifted a lWI) ; NCAA. 1be report WII M! 1t111
1. _11 concerns ably aware thal all men dha,.,e hu•
t u1 6 1n 1oou.i
est cbesn
h
·
k-·
b
man
weaknesses,
wan
en
t
c
Ju-prc:t.enta!
ives
of
both
schools
I
Jt·
ii .~ usr.ension a~ainst Southern Monday. 1be an 1id1
$5 'ecllll'
the coach who , wrn:n as ~ y a
.
.
,_
· - th ·- had
t sidelmcs alternately appea 1mg lo
prttented
tht"1r
ea~ Monday be· : Cal anrl a one•year penalty Up fOI" adoptiCln • t tbe
INil
pl,IOlyer w1m er 11'C"
seen t1 a•
. th
{
fore tht' commitll!e It was the a~a1nst Tulsa. A few hours later sion of thl COl'IVl'll11on Wedi nlq
ck.le the player made, re plied ,. 1 the heavens and damning e tur
,
for inspiration and !IUCCOr. He
se&lt;'Ond time I~ Tar Hee\11 had Oklhoma's .. indefinite" ;.&gt;roba• 1 An a(l)!Ddment ~ •-,..
don't want to see 1t, son , I want
LI I t Of both f m hU! play •
I registration'' of atmeDt cttJst•
to hear ii."
ge pen y
ro
,,
1stated their fach . A four -man ' lion was ended
.
.
ers, each of lhem a self-appointed
delegation headed by Chancellor The Sooners were penalized la.st drew w&amp;pn,ad ..bMfhe Tbla
U 1.11 , a tune-worn a.aw, ho~e~• ad,isory coach aana portfolio.
iWilliam B. Aycock met wilh the' year because of alleged illegal ameodrgent wa1 JHupwil 1a . - ,
er, wh1~h illustratea lwo po11118 m They bellow warnines and advi1.-e l
romm ittf'll behmd dosed doors rP&lt;"ntiting methods before the In.ate or • t least lbn1t aplrllri
pro(ess)Onal (oolba!I as demon- lo Wilson lhe players on the field
for two houri and 20 minute!'i 1'6..1-54 season . Jl was charged oompettion for high •choal . .
,.
s\rated in the pro bowl game be- and to ~ach other.
Sunday.
, that improper UM! of fund1 had !eta.
tween the Cleveland Browns and One of the brashest yackily ·
I
The Tar Heels had bttn undcr 1been used for recruiting J)llr• ·The NCAA would )lw ' hflll
the Detroit Lions at the Orenge
k
, H -~ (H al
.1
Bo l
yac ers I&amp; owa.iu
o;:, ong ,
investigation ~ince 1957 when it · posea. Arthur L. Wood. Oklahoma school alhletea
w·
Cassady, the former Ohio Slate
wu alleged lhey had illegally re- ' City ac-oou111ant , was; identified as tration" certlficatel M · The first is lhat pros always huninttry . Leaving the field, he
icnlited lluketball playeMi from the oprrator of the funds and I~ haYe ttached a declij,ll CIII •
hit ao you nn hear it The sec- moves nervougly up and down the
Brooklyn St John"s.
NCAA had asked for records of rollmenl. Other ncrufien would
ond 11 that, all other (act.ors be· sidelines. He muy talk to Wilson
Frank
McGuire,
who
coached
al
the
money.
honol' a ''hands-off' ~ •
I
ing equ11I. the difference lies In apd his aide,, or Ignore them
SI. John'1 before taking over lhe Wood said at the l11Tie he was athlete• who had
1P I
the techniques and tacticg of the completely and huddle with an·
Tar Heels in 1952, denied wrong • unable to open the books for in· the:maetves: to • particular ....._,
coaches involved.
other player while pointing QUt
doing.
· spection because of the internal The student who would elllftll hit
school
Pie-ads
ln~eht
I
revenue code, pointing out that mind after 11~ a ONfHJ&amp;k
,..
___ ider lhe observations Or enemy moves
and discussing the ,,
,,,,v.ua
'd
"We're
innocent
of
doing
any·
.
J:(lrtions
of the funds wer'l' invest• and ,mroll at • notMr IC.WIOI
those on the sidelines during this , proper anti ote.
thing
out
of
the
way
"
he
said
.
ments
for
private clients.
would be pmall:r.ed ., Ill ... ti
poat. season 1Cu!fle for what "Let's go, let's go," he shouts'
'"I'ln1t's
why
we're
hert
lo
Council
~I•
Reoor1
a
year of ieJiglbilky.
amounted lo 8 $200 per player dif. angrily 00 unhearing teammates
THESE PIERS for a new four-lane hi~hway bridge across lhe Kanawha River be· pro,·e It."
I However, NCAA Executive Di•
ference between winning and los- 01 the field, then, multering,
tween Nitro and St. Albans, West Virgmia, have been campletcd for the ~est
m:t.or waiter Byers said the
ing. To their way of lhink.ing. the brushes past coaches and players
HERSHEY CANOY
Virginia State Roads Commission. View from the St. Albans bank o( the nver
council was given a report or the
difference between the Browns to lose himself momentarily on
ROUTE
shows Dravo Corporation construction _crews working o_n final clean-u_p of !he
tund and decided no student now
and the Lions was similar to that the bem:h- any place on the
Spare or Full Tlthree piers and one abutment. Tho bndge ultimately wtll be part of new Inter•
,
----·--··
between a grim dictatorship and hench.
Good lncoffll
Few Rold, Ban&lt;d
sl_a te Houle _!&gt;4 between __&lt;; harleston and Huntington, Wes! Virgi ~a. _ _ _ _
J\'O'ITINGHAM, England ll/Pl 1
a happy anarC"hy.
No Salling or Solldfflll •,·
The Detroit llanrh. dlllring times
Council offlc,als backed down Responaible persou to on. ,
Prul11lan MIIHary Maneuver
of storm and ,tress, has oil the
tuday "' • plan " evict women , and operate new HenlWJ
from a municipal hotel when the I dispenser bulline•1 in tbil
For the Browns, Operation earmarks of II combination rev1vFwtball _,s_ carried out ~•ilh th_e al meeting and battle royal. FPJY Mrs Nelle Franklin, lliUpervis- Jan 19 - Meat loaf. mashed Jan 25 - Chicken '111th noodles LAMBEHTVU.LE, N J IUPIJ- men threatened to walk out if the area. Llmited diltriba1ercurt prec1s1on of a Prussian m1h· holds are baned. As the pro bowl or of cafeterias 10 Gallipohli city potatoes and gravy , apple ,sauce. and gravy, buttered peas , green lAbout 25 inmates of the Mercer ladres had lo go.
ships available. We 111ppl7
locations. e hours IPUII
ta ry maneuver. The. players
ra1.'C
d
t
d
.
d
'th
the
s&lt;.'hools
has
released
the
menus
bread
and
butter
and
l"OOkteS.
beans.
bread
and
butter
and
Co I
orkhouse
s'"g-•
a three
1
.
race owar 1 s en • w1
.
.
:
un Y w
..., .:u
·
•n.e D81·1 au
1UPI 1
time
. car and minimum la·
.
011 and _off the held with the Lioru;
leading the methodical for the period or two wP.eks ex- Jan . 20 _ Fried lish. coleslaw, slice of pmeapple .
hour disturbance Mo:1dey night. LONDON
Y
speetly independence of robots. tlrowns by a heart-stoppin~ 17 to tending from Jiin . 16 lo Jan, n. butlered corn, bread and butter Jan . 26 - Chili with crackers, setting fires in lheir cells and Express today reported on _a new vestment of $788 requ.incl.
Writ• 1.tving l'UUlllf, nftrOnce off, the~ t.ake se~ta on the 16 _ one of the players clo"~inR Jan. l6 - Bar·B-Que bunwich, and ice cream.
green garden salild , bread and houering · •· we're going to start a
~i:inmotonsl ac- ence1 and phone tmmbs to
bench and wait m alahve silenre the sidelines chanted with two Buttered J)E'BS and carrots, cream: Jan. 23 _ Bed and gr a.,. y. butter and fruit.
riot ."
.
g.
..
General Manic«. Doz - - . . . ·1
uatil Coach Paul Brown barks a .
and butter . and cherry cobbler.
.
.
The motorist told the court the The Daily Sentine~ Pomiero,, , J
O
mmutes to play :
J
Sp gh tt· 'th
I mashed potatoes, apple sauce, Jan. 'rt - Tuna 1a11dw1ch. bak· State troopers and Pr Is n c-..ar :i: ig 2.agged all over the road, Ohio.
··c· mon. _c,mon. It' 8 a hundred an . lto7 - ed a· lade •brw1 d amea
name.
ed
nd
nd bread and butter and cookies.
ed beans, garden •alad, butte red guard s brou ght the rue kus Wlde r I could do nothing with it!"
5,..uce, 58
sa ' ea
i corn bread and butter L'1d can- control sbortly before midnight
Thi player summon respo ! bucks a mmute ."
wiLh i.he alacrity of a trained seal "Cut that out," ordered Asst. butter and fruit ~llo. . .
Jan . 24 - Hambw:ger patt ~ ned. acl1es
after lhreatening to tum fire
beckoned forward to play "My Coach Don Shula "That's a hall- Jan. 18 - Mexican chili wllh o1. a bun, buttered mixed vegeta
pc
:
. .
hoSt's on the rifmers
Country 'Tia of Thee". on a set uva thing to say_-..
crackers, garden greens, bread ble-3, pickle chips, bread and but• _one-half pm.t of milk 111 served I The disturb~ce a( this mini•
of pipes. H~ grabs h•~ helmet. "C'mon, c'mon. It's two hun- lllld ~!e~~nd ba~~a~ding. tc1 and canned pears.
with each meal.
mum-security prison which houses
/
175 inmates was blamed on
le,;is tu his feel, hsttns to dred buCks a minute.''
POMEROY
WY 2-2848
Brown's clipped 111st ructions and Shula grinned bock and walked
=•Y night'• full -fledged riot at
clashes Into asslgne&lt;I action. You away, And, itJ a game designed
the Eastern State Penitentiary in
.
ha,e the feeling th at he would for boys, it', nke lo report thot
Philadel?hio, only :tO miles &amp;Oulh 1
ohey a, wique,tionlngly If Brown th bo b Id
thro111511
•• th.8 t r·1
ordered him tu leap into a lake e ys e on
. '
•
Church of the Naiarene to WASHINGTON (tJPl l - Con- '"because the 1954 law we _passed of here.
nal
rn.Jnute
and
won
11, 17 to 16.
Oh
' power Company. R.1g ht oI gressmen from coal . produr.ing which covers the larger mines re- Hartl
Mercer dCounty
Warden
Fraok
,
of razor bl 8 de,.
,
______
10
,_. "Whe
ev yo
Wa Sutton
slates have introduced more than duced acddents better than .:i4)
eroa sa.iu: ,
n er u
f{ Le'fh
. d
lo 20 bill
d resolullons embodying per cent. "
h;ve one riot in one prison. it
Cleveland'• bench Is quiet, aside SIEBERT HONORED
1 CJ 1' ec.,
from the occasional human bursts Prrt'SBURGH ·IUPll - Dick
mma
·
. s an I
f
d
e
starts a whole bunch o( riots all
exhorting the clan to "c'mon, Siebert o( the University of Min· Veda Lehlew, ADlmathJobn~,lhl..et· lheir hopes or • . sad "t an mor
The fuels policy pro~als would over the place. 11Le prisoners
,
., Il
---•fnatlo
ona Beeg e,
oro y ""'1 e1 , prosperous coa1 rn us ry.
t
. . ,_ re m
On Over 300 Sets In Stock - Take Out
c mon.
eeerna a cwiw
n nesota was honored by the Amer• rfid I Tr
p
se up a commission w co · then trunk they can get away
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of confidence and fatalism. Brown iean Association of College Base- "Ch 1r Oa°"L:·1 oBemerot y. L' 1 About half of the§e deal with mend a plan for conserving all with everything."
d
n
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decisio
the
ares
.
1ae,
a
nee
11e
lh
.
•
r
ls
ni·
f
11
hav Ing ma e w11:
n,
ball Coaches Sunday night as Its to Ohio Power Co., Right of Way, two topics that have been Iong o e nation ~ u~ • is usua Y Hartleroad said the trouble bepl&lt;l)'en do their best to carry out "Coach of the Year."
Sutton.
. time congressional pere_nnlals - has rough go~~ 1n Cong:ess be- gan shortly before 9 p.m. when
the ortlers. WI~ or Jose, the fune- Siebert, a fonneT first baseman
H d . k M I H , •afety In small coal mrnes, -and cause of opposition from mteresb the 25 prisoners refus@d to shave
-:.
lionlng_ of • the ma.chine •ms with the Dodgers, Cardinals and d A.1.~·M en rH~ 'd· . k•mceochen• the settng up o[ a national fuels representing competing ruels.
and threalene-d lo tum on five
'.+' "'l'.!l!, 'i··th
'tL
-~~fl
•
·
.a ·
• .
ricu, . ary en nc s
ran
more 1mponan
an we res1.11t 1t Athletic,-, coached the. Oophe.rs to R bert H d :'k
A 1. Hite policy.
Has Some OpJDlliioa ,
euaffls.
•
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o
enncs,
r
i
e
,
llcdh '
,;- ~
a&lt;.' hi eves.
the 1960 NCI\A champ1onsh1p.
Le
H'te
Harry Hendricks
Opponents
claim
the
projed
hi
The guards pu
t
eir
guns
1
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roy 1 ,
• The coa1 proposa s were among
d
hed lh prison
back
•
Tre5sie Hendricks, lo State of approximately 6,000 bills and re1· m:i attempt to give the coal in- an
bl eks
ift.
Ohio, Easements, Salisbury.· red olutions introduced in the senate duslry·1 an m:,enors
economic advanlagt&gt; I side
~
oc inmates
'
a ..~s:an
_
some of the
1
Carl T. Mitch, dee .. to Mild
and Ho~ last week during lhe over I s co
tl'
f
Hartleroad Id
·
tJIIW PrH1 International
ed his funny submarine routine I. Mitch, Carl Eugene _Mitch, first three days of the 87th Con· Oth;r new bills concerning coal se~rs ~an chantlng:~·We•re
NEW YORK {UPI) -Television on the Sullivan show Sunday night Lena K. N_esbselroad. Affid . for gress.
would :
going to 11tart a riot. We're going
1 ury.
. '
g
I
d ·1• till
·••t I
lg Trans .. Sa"
. t " the -~ . 'd
II
th
t
red
o e
e na ion~ youn Pf'O? e an I s s a m1&amp;&lt;, y unny " · Lena K. Nesselroad. George The Senate last_year approved -Provide for 1l study of strip, to start a no ,
WlllUen S81 ..
\
a bonua Sunday night.
netle. The comedy team of Bob
d
C IE
leglslation proposing more rigid mining operations by lhe Interior State troopers were called m
In addition to such regular Sun- and Ray also visited the show and N·. Nesr~roas J~... h ~
safety Inspection requirements for De artment
and with extra guards, managed
I • _,
a ue 1 ~II b
small eoal mines, but the bill was
P
·
to put down the disturbance.
daJ gems u "Walt Disney Pre- put to1ether a fast string or nutty Mite~.
sents," "Laule," "The Shirley interviews in thelr seemingly ef- I. Mi\ch,
C Cs ~r\ · left hangng in the
when -Set up qurila limitations
Hartleroad blamed the "ruckus
0
O · · uc 1er. Congress adjourned.
Temple Show," "Dennis the fortless style. They never repeat. Mere
foreign residual fuel oil imporli. on one inmate, Shelton Forney,
8
Menace" and "National Velvet;
Askle to Sullivan: Man, tempus 1 acre, a I ry.
M"
Ar E
.
.
35, doing a ode-year tenn for mothere weri appearances by Sal fugits fast enough so let's not Helen C. Waddell, Eec., M. C.
any e xemp&amp;
lnfrease lbe depletoion on 1t1pport. He said Forney had been
,, ,,.,
Mineo, Fabian and the New York rush "My Fair Lady" into its Hobart, dee .. }telen C. Waddell. Prese_nt mine saf_ety Laws cover ance for . coal and liglllte under placed in solitary C'Mflnement.
Philharmonic in 8 "Young Peo- ilxlh anniversary this year. The Trustee, Mayme F. Hobart. Es,. only mmes employmg 15 or more. the 1954 mtemal revenue code.
The other inmal:A!s Involved in
CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHTS 6:00 P.M.
pie'• concert." Fortunately, these musical will be five In March.
lh~r H. Clar~. Lenore H. Kent, About 7·600 of the smaller opera- -Propose certain mine inspec• the disturbance woukl be placed
appearlncea were on ieparate On Dinah Shore's NB_C•TV hour
tio~s are t'Xempted under th111 lions to obtain information relat• on brea~-and-water diets, Hartle_ ,,
Wayne and Shuster polished up a 1 1 P
-lav. .
llnng~l".o~""'.f~•~ty::_.------~road~~•"'_•id~._______
1,rograms.
The 1corecard :
devflish old sketch that kidded TV o 8 ' lomeflrohy, E
DI\ h
Rep Cleveland M Bailey D· • · ,.
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·
"Th
D c er. ugene
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Sa I Mlneo: Appearmg
~n
e erIme sbo ws by offerlna some dEarDilcher
Cl de Dilcher cJeer,
• Va ., author
of one of the seven •
Ed ~'ulllvan Show" for a cleverly poaslble TV oounterattncb on the Al a Ree
or!e Reevl!S ' Law- safety bills orrered last week.
1
tbaa
integrated movie plug and Blbli- Mafia's behalf. I don't think 8 e e 0~f:her • M~rgaret Dilcher said there was an "excellent"
that will charge at idle, make lhe battery last far lonl'f
cal_ reading, ~ pall~. down his they've ever st~yed on too long. :ebelh Dil~her. to John Stan'. chance Congress would pa!s such
Our fuli-si2e car Is lhe Otldge Dart It Is prked model for
claim to the lit.le or The Alex• They have a , fme·honed comedy lev. 17 A., Scipio.
8 measure this year.
model wilh Ford and Chevrolet. Here lhe comparison ends. • than usual. There are 23 Dart models, with eithtr six or
ander Scourby of the Teen-Ati:e instinct.
·william Emmett Nichols. Mery
d
VB engines. Re,d about our new low-price compai:1,
Dari offers you fealures its major compelition cannot.
Set."
On "Twentieth Century,'' mill- Bell Nichols, tu 11lomas Michael "Th~~ ls a real public dml:an
Lancer, below. Then ,isit your Dodge Dealer. Eith8f way,
To poinl outa few: Aunilized, rusl-proofed body. TorsionFabian : Att!l·ed In a pretty cos• tary analJlst S. L. A. Mar- Bowleli, ,85 Aeres. Ruan
ti d.
for It, he said In :an Interview.
standard or compact, you &amp;&gt;t a &amp;Ifill deal witll OtKlp.
Aite Ride. And anew device called an alternator•generalor
tume lhat might hue come from 1ih11I spoke of aervlcemen who United Gospel Mission to Hal•
Bower,
Mary
Z.
Joseph
P.
Rllby Keeler'• cloi,et, the young trught be "projected Into a prison- lie CrOfls, Lot IO, Syracuse.
' ,. ,u, .
sinM;er vlslted the Dinah Shore er of war situation." Translation':
Manny Webster, Mary A. Web- Bower, to Robert L. Bower, parcels,
Olive.
Show." Fabian showed evidence Captured.
1ter, Sam N. Arnold. Ruth Am•
of further growth - eapec!Blly'
-old, Stanley J. Blazewicz to Ohio
on the shoulders, chesle and The Cllanllel Swim: Optlml11m Pow'l'r Co., 38.91 Arres conl. Sa·
SN Us For
legs . He's growing Into a bruiser, surrounda negotiations that would tem.
u
this lad, so I guess we'll hav'e to bring Marilyn Monroe to lelevi- Bluchie Nafl Enlsminger. Betnot
quil riding him.
11lon in "Rain," a 90-mlnute dra- ty Jane Carson, Ashby L. Carson, Elac:trlc Motor Repelr, Ap,
"Young People's Conf-'!11.": matlc special based on W. Somer- Byron E. Allen, Katherine Allen, pllance and Refrl11r1tltn
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Starting Its fourth season on CBS- set Maugham's short story, "Miss Christine Rinn, Dewey Hines to Reptlr Service, Insulation
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Hndquarters for Coltman
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the ,philharmonic, the hour was Min Monre say• plana, •till Rutland.
Hutln1 &amp; Air Condltlonln1
highlighted by excellent music "far from aettled," are progreu• Esther H. Clark. Mayme F .
fand cemerawork. However, there Ing satla£actor11y . Miss Monroe, Hobart, Arthur Clark. Ca~1a
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seemed to be less rapport than who would have oontrol ol the Klein, Peter Klein. Lenore H.
Harold Ch• M, Mtr,
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umal between Bernstein and the NBC. TV prodoctlon, has ear- Kent, Michael Kent to Byron T. Locust St.
Mlddloport
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audience. The kids did a lot of $100,000, !AJ the Actor'• Studio.
lot, Middleport
wiggling In their seats, while the Bill Colleran, director of vorlmusc waa on, The trouble, I ou1 speclala for Frank Sinatra
thought, lay In Bernstein's corn• and Bing Crosby, bas been 1ignod
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closely enough to the experience forthcomina "America'• Mu8lc"
of his )'Olll1I audience. Since I spe&lt;IBla.
noted Bernaltln'• DWD ex..,lve CBS radio carrle, hlahllghll of
wiggling In hll TV appearallCO ol a teotlmonlal dinner to Gary
last
1 must note that Sun- Coo;ier by the Hollywood Frlan
The new Dodge compac~ Lancer (shown on the right), ii priced
d•y he was completely In control. Club Tuesday night. An all-star
straight down lhe line with Comet, Conair and .faleon. It has an -...,
11ie program waa taped !Bit No- cut will be on hand for the ocInclined engine that's loaded wilh siule, a ftffly·unilized rust-prooled
vember eo we can'! aay be has culon.
body, Torsion-Aire ride, and a ballety-savina alternator•&amp;eneralor.
cut out the "thaw bb" opproach M•rtyn Green and Fritz Wea,Wantloknowmore?SeeaOod&amp;9Daalar.He'sgatyauranswar-Llncer.
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H,rney ol Worcester, MaH., held
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Le~ S~mth, ~resident of the Middleport Little League St. Vincent 89 5teubenvWe M
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'45,000 Los Angeles
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Assoc1at1on. said today he expects to call a meeting soon •Lowell Tee~ 7S Babaon Inst. eo
NEW YORK &lt;UPJl-ll's Ohio Yul and DePaul tied for 18th, and Open go!£ tournament.
WAY
C,_
'IEc&amp;,r·~i Y ,
lo plan the local 1961 program .
· St. Anaelm s 80 "'err~ck 111 S':Jtr• by unanimous acclaim a!'i West Virginia 20th.
I All managers and assistant managers of teams in
EAST
the be:;t college basketball team
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1960, together with 1960 officers and others who sup- !N.'i. St. Martime 77 Rutgerli 59 in the nation.
College Top&amp;
Tarkenton of Georgia threw tW\I
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!ported the progr~m, ~ill be urged to attend. Time and I Wtat Virginia M Syracu,e 74
The Buckeyes are Lhe first ' NEW YORK mPll-11:ie United touchdown passe~ m leading the
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of
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m~tmg
will
be
announced
soon.
,
Vermont
IIO
Mauach11&amp;etls
76
team
ever to receive 8 perfect Press International major 1.-ollege East to a_14'7 wm over Western
1
. ~Ith ~ th~ M:1ddleport A.aso I
I Fa.lrfield ~ Iona '19
ll'Ol'e from the United Press ln-1 b.asli:etooU ratings I with rirst-l All-Stars 1n a Hula Bowl football
c1al1on 111 cootinuing to receive the county·
, W, Vlrcinia Tech 69 Marietta 66 temationa) 35-man board
f place votes wd won·lost records Igame.
0
letters
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from
the Na!lonal Lillie · Spokeam,n tor the M 1,.,. ~NY.
Alh
Club
75 Siena 411
coaches
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SOUTH
mce e ra 1mgs were in parenthese:1 J..
; INDIANAPOLIS Ind {IJP[)
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ag~e nc · t u
e local ty Little L e a I u e Alsoc1.ttion
inaugurated in 1950
I Team
Polnla Rosh an Khan of Pakislan socce~
association had s1gmfied 1ti m 1Pomeroy Syr• cuae Rae'-- . haJ , V.mdtrbtlt 14 Kentucky 112
T·-- t·im
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fully defended his US Open
ntion
not Hhatmg WJtj\ itie md1cated mlere1t lut 1ummer
• LM, ~ Hamp-Sydney 87 !IOn Ohio State was picked tops 2. Bradley CU-{)l
300
h
ts t ti b def ti
nat1ona1 croup th11 rear .
I and fall, !houti:h no action had Eul Carolina 93 Guilford M
by
of the 85 coaches. No team 3. St Bonaventure flO--IJ
?48 : squas racque i e y
ea n~
Ofrirers and managers to Qc. been alien
Tenneue,e St. IS Ken.lucky St ti? ever has rece···-.1
ch t
4. Louisville &lt;13--0 l
194 countryman Mohibullah Khan , 18tobe ---· lo I
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s rong
117• 15-9, 15-8
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IWwn
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support as the best in college bas- I s St Johns IN.Y (9--1)'
172
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beeuuse of, 1 - hi~r Jets , I mer prolfalDI leeally ,,rul Slwanee N Mlalupp Coll 63 ketbalJ
I 6 Kansas State (10--2'
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120 - - - - -- - - - 1 7 North Carolina (8-9&gt;
and
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refusal
to
penn1t
Middlella.-e
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Ky.
St.
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M1UTay
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t~e
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oac1l Fred Taylor's defendmg
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NCAA h
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a Iowa ! 9- p
112
lournament8 &amp;uch as at WeJ11ton l1ng: ktgelher for •• "All-litar'' SW La. r, Lou.isian.a Coll 69
th ir f ct amp1ons, wmners in 9 Duke ! 10-11
106
1 and .Syracuse I both won by Mid I leam for nall,nal competfflo,
Georgia St II Tampa a
~ 1rs 10 games, now have n UCLA ca. 3,
43
t,f,.1. '_._:
ldleport1 not under NLL
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However when Middleport•·•• Lenoir Rhyne 71 Pfeiffer 67
the on top for all &amp;IX : eeks of 11 Indiana 31 · 12 Utah 18·
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Or:.Cber &lt;;Josed the door to naLon•
~ em 79 Virgina St 77
J3 , Soulhern California. 17; 14.,
Smith md1rated the
J,1 ·,1I al arfU 1ahon the groundwork to Georgl4 eo Lomsiana St, 68
~radley, with a 12-0 ierord. re· Detron, 15; 15 (tiel, Memphis ,
group might review it s 0&lt;"•ober building a county-wide oraaniza. Presbyterian 711 Pembroke 75
mam~ No 2 for the S!Xth con- State and Vanderbilt, 14 each; 17 ,
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, ,100 was washed away ..
Florida 83 Tulane 79
~hve week The Brave• were Wichita 13 . 18 «tie°') Kansas
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Disrussicns had hegWl h1)t 1,u•n• The feelmg persists, however Appalach_um
Elon
:c:1 for
runnerup • pot by j DePaut.' 7 •each; 20, West Vir\'."'.lt -_~,.;.-•:!
mer to bnng the entire county •n• I 1hal Meigs county Little Leaguers Fayetteville Tech 79 St. Pauls .,, .
the 35 ,coaches who com• I ginia, 6
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to the "Middleport Aisociatior.' in 8 single team ould
V!rgmia
94
South
Carohna
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prise
the
UPI
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board
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,resen1
MIDWl:BT
This
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, so as 10 presenl stronger t 1pr.• la formidable club in any pl;:1yofl.
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wee a top 10 was. made WANT MORE HOMEWORK
ti1io11 m the NLL playoffs where [ lt is; this feelinM "'·hfch mlght l ln~lalla 79 Mich~St . 55
up of the same leru:ns as last NEWARK, England &lt;UPI ) _
Phone Hrst for quick ap•
Middleport hereto!orE' haii; had Jit· prompt 8 review of thP 0c•oot:r · Oluo St 86 Ev~svdl~ $9
week's wi th a few shifts m por,i. Headmaster Waller Bond 54 said
pro,al. Tben stop for your
ue Iur·k . 1' he Middleport
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• 11• •Iowa St. 711 Ml!ISOUrJ 67
tions · .
lranch1. ~~ :; action by the Mlddlepor1 \ssoci
al least 75 per cent of' his' 460
money. Yau sl111 tor it Ilona.
76
68
had been set up lo include a!! of : lion.
Iowa
Wisconsin
Louisville, with a 13-0 record, pupils com;ilained of being fed up I Tbriltr bud1•t ltrfflL Otber
Abil .-Christian 68 Arlin&amp;ton St. 61
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movicu up two notches to thii= No with television and asked for
113111 up ta $1000 1,allab~.
Ma.. . Alester 85 Bemidji St. 66
t b hi
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125 E. MAIN
Y?RK tUPll -. Wiltl 'n1e slllt rated honors In re"
ICreishton 107 Omaha 117
UCLA rounded out the select
,Augsburg 76 Concord a 67
group In that order.
Cbambecla,n of Philadel1m1B . an I bounds . too, ou(jumping BIii Ru,lAKER and SEYFRIED
ntablh1hed National Basketba1l sell of t1o1,ton to the tuoo o( 1_068
.i.
I Kans11 73 Oklahoma St 68
. St. John's fell one notch in the
Ph. WY-2-2171
Aaaoclallon sta_r and rookie Oscar retrieves lo 94:! In avt&gt;rage:i
Ohm State Jg getting lougher lOklahom:i state, 7S-68; Georgla :Drake 45 Sl Louis 4-1
, ratings while North Carolina and
LENNOX dealer
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SOUTRWEST
UCLA fell two places. Kansa6
• 1 lop honors at the midway the l:eltic ehmber .
,are so fernc1ous now they can get land Florida turned )ack Tulane !Lamar Tech 70 S.W, Texas SI 54 State low
d [);--'ch
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Clyde I.ove II etlf' or St . r, o u I s 1, by w1thout supeMtar Jerry Lu-,, 83-7!1
poInt of the senson
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ast exas St. 56 up one spat from last week .
COAL, OIL, GAS
Cfilmberlnln , defending st·orin~ 1001 ov,1· as frer- throw percen• r;1!i .
Ohiv Stole strelched !ls unbeat- :Ne": ~ex1ro St. 89 Arlz.ona 64
Indiana headed the ~eond 10
rhamplon. wa, targeting his laRe leadJ&gt;r during the pa!ll week Hanked No. 1 nationally , Ohia :en strinr, lo 11 while averaging r Prame A&amp;M 70 Grambhng 69 Igroup, followed In orde1· by Utah,
FURNACES
'lOint• at a retord pu&lt;.-e with J . wilb 11 n 88i figure Dol1ih Schaye~ ,"ilale &amp;core.:! ;i eonvincing 86-sy ! 4&lt;t per cent of 1t11 floor shots. :
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Southern California and Detroit.
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.MU, for 39 games playc :l Th~ ol :;_yrneuse slipped to srcnnrl victory over Evansville Monday f .1 &amp;rib, :1'. · man3~:t'(l to 1tay close · ltegu, 78 Washmgtoo &lt;Mo. l 60
There was 8 tie for 15th place
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Warrior sky11crnper'11 38·0 poi111 Jllac-e wil .IIT.!.
night . Luea11. lhe Buckeyes ' All• I early in the contest but the Buckbetween Memphis State and van.
POMEROY, OHIO
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Americu t·enler who Is generall)'· 'eye• pullNf .,wav to u 39-29 inter• i Md~
- Willin,c 'fo
derbllt; Wichita was 17th. Kan?d It the l1allway mark of 8
rcgurded PB the 11ut11tanding col- mission lead. Ohio State opened Fi
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,·urren rr_op. sat out I e entire
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a possible up&amp;tl.
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HOU~E, 5 HOOMS A:-1~ BATl.l, 1 Jook l~ th.e s tale lohelp them out
8 Cole-st .. Pomeroy, Near M~· of their hnandal troubles.
THIS WEEK- oNLv~. -NEWJ son Bridge. Call Howard Cecll, 1 The " OVcrnor read his 111,.page
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the coolest. Bradbur:Y WU ..,
Mrs. Karr, directer o1 t be able to bit daublt n,ures beun
Southeast District and Paat Re- the ,L,~ period ,.,_
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truck load Iott. Call or Write : IOO EaN Maha Stt'fff., Pomeroy I orf Ro_ute 124 nn pavc&lt;I slrt&gt;f't . Ilhe home or Mrs. Patrick Wood,
Watkinl Fann Supply
PhoN WTI-3171
$17,500 oo.
Members are to bring arrange- .rf
11 ·20-tlc POMEROY - 2 • stQry frame, ti I ments of dried milleriul and The Youth Fellowship of the
Bellefontaillll, Ohio LY-2-2060. I
1121 15-3tltc (10) FOR SALE or RENT
room, and buth, small bn,c- weal hered wood.
Enterprile EUB church held it,
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M0w1Ht
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, -doing good. bualneS!. Owner I (blockl garage, lot 75 foot I be a program and the ladles are Norma Jean Bearhs, vice presitor Decamber Buyen of Rmnblen
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malic. Cleon lnalclo and t
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Now
Bayen Cu Siron, Too. Bonds
tho, If JOO tab dlllYIIJ cl I Oood tir.. '350,
ou · CaU WY 2-2687.
11 l 5 6tc and bath, full basement, gall
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are alrtady on the way to the 34,124 cu11tomor Metropollt•n tbla IIIDltll, :,w- 1111111t
m who took delivery of new Ramblen ln
I _ -~~ 1 cubic ( 11) WANTED TO BUY hot air heal, ba,"!"ent, gar• The Philathea Society of the by Marjorie Benli wbo allo was
U.S. Savinp Bondi, Serim II, m \
o-nber (the 39th atnisht month in which
..iueof Sll to s125, .. r •
loot Rotilptlhil' Finl la11
age, large lot. $1000.00 down. Middleport Church or Chrl,t will In charge of the games which pr•
Rambler ,ales a,t an all-lime bilh over awoae'lhWr.... ._'
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WANT TO BUY SOLID HORS&amp;balance flnanoo:I. t.1000.00.
meet thJs Thursday evening at ceded the meeting. During the
[IIHC:t )IOlls.
nspondlna pre\'iOUJ months). Mictropolltan
Join us in puttlna tho ll)tll[Jabl O'I . .
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radlah root,, About one dogen
ALBERT M. COX, Sa'"mJID 7::10 with the group headed by business sesslon, a contribution
buyers also receiw bonds. Botb can Bh~ in
Lana Bottom Ohio
nJce roots. Phone Tuppers BOX m
PHONE WY z.mo Mrs. Bertha Darst in charae. of $10 was made on shrubbery
...,..ity for sbulnt, - • wllb ...,,,.
future bond payments up to a cumulative
conmmen if tho "'1olo nation I• to llftllllir;
m 10-ltc
WY !-38llt Others of her committee are Mn- for the churdl yard. The Youth
1 stp Plalna. 867-S891.
to1al of 5125 (maturiq, wluc),usala increase.
A&gt;k your
about ltll . . . . .
Ill 7, 31c Harmon Lohse, Mn. Lena Wolfe, Rally lo be held at Coming on
Thm•yourRall!blsdollerfc,r.,..,_
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GOOD CIIUNIC WOOi), ,wldlo Ollt.
(14) FOR RENT
Mn,. Frank Beach and Mrs. Jot~ Monday, February 6 WU car buy and lull tl&amp;taillm1-:,w_. . .
American Moton• Customer Proams
,_.. 1n1cJ1. llaJlly I Run. lPARTMllNTS _ Fuml.metl and TWO ACRES, 5 ROOM ~OUSE, Beti.
NI.
Rambler'• tUOCl'U
Sbarin&amp;
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and
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CllT 3le 1111umuhod. McMasters, Middle, oU floor (umace, Mining wat•
JAN. IS
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part PINml WYM&amp;lt
»tJ er in house, Wio . outbuildin11s, Mary Shrine, White Shrine o( 1 Responsive reading of 1 CorUl·
Rambler American
cellar, good one car garage. Jeruaalem will meet in regular j lhlons 13. with Nonna
J f! 3 n
' ROOM, BATH, Full basement One and 9.10 mile out of Mkl- seuion Friday llt 8 p. m. at the : Bearhs. as leader and prayer in
Deluxe 2-Door Sedan ,
boU1e at 1M Lincoln Slreet. In• dleport, Zuspan Hollo~ Rd .•
tOOF Hall. The ceremonial : unlaon, concluded the meeting .
As Low As
' quire l!OO S. Second, Middleport. R. t , F.lmer Barnhart, !3500.00. , sch&lt;-dulod for this meeting has I Refreshments were ,erved hy
Montl!IJ ·,.,._• • • 111 111w.Nlacla.a\ . . - i ..._.. •
Mn p1~m,nt. 34-monlll conblrt wllll 111n11I ctmill . . . . lliliil
I _ _ _ _ _ ___ ru 7, 3tc
12 14 "1ltc l been canceJed.
the leaden, Mrs. Orvi1le Brown
aqulpmtnl tr111s,01tltio11. lllllflllOI. lall Ud
11-,.-.
TWO NICE APARTMENTS-·IN P'OR SALE _ Modem 3
and Mrs. Thoma, Benti to Ruth
Middleport, twv In New Haven.
home, alonn doora,
window,
:'24AI FOR SAi E OR Ann Brothen, Dottle Brown,
• Phone WY 2·31117.
ba1&lt; ,nt, garage. hanlwood
TRADE
Poul Folmer, Carolyn Bell, Jerry
tU 6 6tc , Doon, Rwninp, large lot. .\II
Marjorie and ll ill Bentz
=o=ELUD:===-=TIIRE:..
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= M.,....,A=ND eleetri&lt;
Can be financed. f!le4 Ftl0014 It
,,m, .le'!ll Bearh,; _ ~ . ~tr'W"'
Lath •l'81'1m•nt _ office room, Smar •• wn poymenl rhone SI!
Ee;• ., ~ ..,.,. ..
next rnet'lin~ will be held
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1Jy, Racine, or
.!:• church . on 'Mond.-.y Febru1141,
m 6 tfc Rutlanu,
U:47..-C call Wt 9-aU~.
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jary 13, with Jerry Frick as h o s t . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - Unlan Ave.,

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5,00 Stearnboal Bill

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11: 15 Jack Paar

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l:00 Siiln Ofl
DOUBLE-JOINTED - Amphibious truck raises it• right
WEDNESDAY

wheels to clear a big log in Portland, Ore., where the
strange vehicle was invented by Elmer A. Wagner, a tractor
manufacturer. Each of the wheels can be swung in a 360degree arc. A propeller in rear drives it through water.
Wagner says it can be used in the military, comrtruction
w~rk, •~rvey and exploration projects and bllly_!_arming.

News

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a,oo Cartooo Spectacular
8: 30 Romper Room
9:00 Movietime
11 : 00 Moruin1 Coult

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS

4. Before
Ci. In medias

24. Ab.!:O•
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explosions

1-4. Acclaim
15. Youth

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district1
38. Again
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18. Aging

16. Cake eltop , 19. Owns
17.'.Presiden.:Ill. Scolding
~l ~tlall
person.
18•.i.ec:!ge

'IUESDAI

4:00 Brighter Doy
t: 15 The Secret Storm
uo rhe Edge OI Night
S; 00 The Three Stooges
6:00 News
o, 15 Look at The Weather
O, 20 Spo•tscope
6,30 Amos 'N Andy
7, oo HaU ol Fame
8: 30 Dobie Gillis
9: DO Tom Ewell Show

8. Dl-hwnor
persons ,
9. Like a ,ving- 21, AttempL
12, Pigpen
2'9. Key
16. Chier deity
CW.I.) ·
(Babyl,)
31. Polillca.l

ilonsonanta
(rare) ,

23. Large
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22, PhJl!pplno
fruit trees

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27. Gama flab
28. Border

29, Bring Into

Skelton

10:00 Gary Moore
11:00 Nev,a
11: IO Wcr1ther
11:15 Movie

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26, Reclines

bUYl!I'

34. Preposition , 38, Cheat
35. Milky Way
(sla.ng-)
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30. InfI1JMee1

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32.Ahea.d

7: 00 Rui;slan
7: 30 Frontiers of Science

33. Bayotr,

France

8:00 News
a, 15 Capt. ttanproe

36. Perform

37,Buey
38. Snia.U ,

9:00 Cartoon Theater

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7;00 Sip On, Mllllcal ~
7:46 The IJlellao
1;00 Oblo Valley Mna

Here's how t.o work ltl ' 1,06 Sporto 1'lday
A X YD L BA. A X R
. ' 8;10 Oblo Non

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LO N G F E LL O W
One letter 1lmply atands for another. In this sample A If u,e4
for the three L'a, X for the two O'a, etc. Single Jett.era, apu..
trophte1, the length and formation of the wordl 'aro all hlAtl,
Each day the code lett'el\ are dttterenL
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1.2;30 Beat the Clock
1:00 A.boot Face1
1:30 Waman"1 Page
2,00 Day ln Court
2,30 Rold to Rullty
3:00 Queen for a Day
I; 30 Who Do YOIi Trull
4,00 "-ican Band&amp;land
5: 00 Lone Ranger
5, 30 Wbirlyblrda
6:00 Deputy Dwag
1;30 Your Easo Reporter

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~ot. only that-the oldY . Toat rad:o-all
rad10-trle ker&lt;½ene
1t needed ~ a
lamp-all t hat
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vou 'JI notice '

t~e difference
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6:45 John Daly Newa
7:00 llelt OJ Poat
7:30 Hong Kong
8;30 The Nellon Family
9:00 Hawaiian l!:ye
0;00 Naked City
11,00 The Newo Tonlgbl
11: JO Scanniq 1" Weather
11:15 MovJetime

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NANCY

11;30 Clear Honlou
12:00 Love of Ufe
12; 30 Search for Tomonuw
12, 45 GuJdlna Lighl

I MADE
A
TALLER
ONE

THIS
IS THE

1,00 ~Ile of Riley
1,30 A, The Wqrld Tw-u
1,00 Full Circle
a: 30 Art Llnkletter
3,00 Milllonaire
3;30 Venllct la Youro
4; 00 Brighter Day
t: 15 Secret storm
1:30 Edge ol Night
.,oo Three Stooge,
6;tl0 Arthur J. Smith
8, II Weather
8: 20 Sportsa&gt;pe
t,30 Amoa 'n Andy
7; 00 lllghway Patrol

TALLEST
SNOWMAN
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9E SMORE TO COME 9ltO('
ANO \'ISIT US NON, FJ:i'ESM..

REMEMBER, WERE '

7:30 The Aquanaut,
8: 30 Wanted - Dead or Alive
9;00 My $slater Eileen
9;30 fvo Got A Secffl

RELATIVES.

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WJEH RADIO

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11;30 Loft 'lbllt Bob

11:00 News
II: 10 A Looi, At
11: II 'lbealer JJ

10: 30 Viedo Village
11,00 I Love Luq

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANIIIIE

11·:15 Nna O Gr1m1

8,11 World Newa
8:20 M1111cal Clod!
8:5&amp; CommWlity Newa

9:00 M111lcal Clock
l:30 Public! Semc,e
t,41 Shliw... ol e1..

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12:41 Mr. l!Wlk:
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11:00 Community NeWI
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l0:56 World Newa
GXRXFXUQJG 11,00Talk o1 tho Towa

.ae1tmday'1 ...,x,,ptoquote: I . IN MY OWN l!ous:m
AND WILi, DEFEND WHAT'S MINl!l-MAS• 11,611 lfugn County Newa
12:00 O&gt;rnnvmity Newa
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11;11 Local Nt11111 N1,n

1,30 Dinner Mllllcalo
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AND HE. WON'T
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7.n•ot uoTOR SALES 242 wn
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10,00 U. S Steel Hour

10:00 December Bride

,o. Boflth
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12. Food.

II; II Jacl, Pur Show
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WHTN-TV Channel 13

6. Hebraw ·ttue 6. or an area 1
ar(;h.
10. Harden
7, Exha.usl
25. Loud~

11, Tracks
13. Unasi:,lra.ted

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11:00 Newa HM(IDNII
11;10 Wulbercul

TUESDAY

4-ClO American Baadstaod
5: 00 Rocky &amp;- Hi&amp; FrJemil
5:30 Whirlybirds
6:00 M Squad
8:30 Esao Reporter
•· •• Weather
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7:25 Extended Weather Forecast 130 Music JWit For You
7;30 Breakfast Party
l: 57 News Headlines • Weather
7:50 Sohio News Report
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R:00 RrE!akfast Party
! 7:00 Expedition
:00 ... ay It Wilh MuSJc
8:25 The World This Morning
2· 57 News Headlines &amp; Weather I 1:30 Bup Bunny
8:30 Breakfast Party
3:00 Calling Pt rleasant
B:00 Hlfleman
8:5~ News eBadlilles &amp; Weather
3::!5 News From Pt Pleasapl
1:30 Wyatt Earp
9:00 Corlee Time, with B. Faye . .i"Jtl Calling On Pf Pleasanl
9:00 Stagecoach wear.
9:57 News Headlines &amp; Weather 3:57 New:. Headlines &amp; Weo.tber 10:00 Alcoa Preseuls
10 ~90 Mornrng :\1edin tions
h lO Platter ?arty
I0:30 Take good LA&gt;ok
10:~ Ohio News
,J :JO Local News
11 :00 News
10:57 New::. (foadlines &amp; Weather 4 35 Platter Party
U:10 WeaUier
10:43 Country Mwtlc Time
15:00 News Final
ll :lS Movle
10:SO Swap Sliop
5. 15 Sign Ofl
Wl!;DNESDAt

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WCHS-TV Channel 8

8: 15 Cow1try Jamboree
IS: 30 Fann Time
12 00 Noon News
8:33 Country Jamboree
12: 15 Pat ~ne
6:57 News Headllnes &amp; Weather 12: 30 Musie ju~.. ForYou

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11 :2:S Farm Bureau ShQw
U:30 C.Ountry Hoe Down
ll :5? Mid-Day D, Jones Average,

7:00 Breaifaet Party

8:30 Price i.a Rigbl
9, Oil Bob Hope Show
IO, 00 Pete, LoYes Hary

9:00 Welcome Neighbon
9:30 Watch &amp; Wln
10:00 Say When
10,30 Play You, Huncb
11;00 Price la Rtpt

.WMPO Radio
.&gt;:45 Sign On
6:00 Today · With God

7:IO 'Nqo1 'lroiin

.' i:45 Sign On
n 00 Contlnenlal Claaaroom
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DOODLE

5;30 llc&lt;ll'IW
l :CIU 'iO'J ,\Med lor Jt
l;II Jin, l1laam Show
0:2$ Weathercut
1:30 Nna Pidun
6;•; riWltley Brloltle1 Report '
7;00 Manbunt

10:00 Tribute ·to a Patrklt

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,,:00 You rUked Fot It
ti · 15 J1111 fllacker Show
ti: 25 Weathercut

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b1 Fala. Fl'ff lupedlOL luu- .
m l.D por
e carry-' - - -the firl:il of tv..v ma.19r speeches will not permit these statements an repair _,, ' ·
~
,c Members of the Mason , City Racine.
ed bJ NaUoawide. f'lloM a. mg case, S year ~uarantee. Only MODEilN 4 ROOM UNFUH· he will deliver The next is set t k
f
d .
hat
le a11d Gas tax (state Highway; V I t
F . De
·
ud A.. Sernce 8&amp;atlml W1 t,.
S69.50 Meigs Electric Servit..-e NISHed apt. Furnilce heal. for_ Monday ni~ht when he sub- 0
ro~h.o~g w
you $1.800, and bond retirement, $4,- 0 un
ire 'gbpartment were
Dllclwtea - A. D ~
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._. . ,e and Sewing Center, Middleport.
WY 2-3874.
IJ 5, tfc m_1ts his appropriatiONJ bil' and i see is
or
m.
785.
~rt!senil at ~~ ni t'a seaslbilllyloo ooff Carpenter. and Edttb Woe-.
0 ~-fed th
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Pomeroy,
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1 10-fiLc - - - - - - - - - - discusses state hnances.
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P cans iwve m;u
eyt M. J t &lt;'•Ab t
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th e r·ire s tat·10D build~
UNDER NEW M......
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ised · th ·
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proving
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.
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m . e1 rcampaign o cu
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ane ~ ar ma e er .
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('llSC' , bath. ga.::, heated· Phono.:
The governor, midway m his taxes. Instead, they said they de- report for the cemetery trustees, mg.
WIN PIPTII
Carry-out, PoweU S&amp;rfft;, Mid· ] herd pups· Rea1 s•l.Ul:
ogs.
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$350
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Featuriag DIDI' re-I N. C. Rose. Minersville O I
rm tao !ce• pu throa gb nowiced the tax increase and showmg 1900 wcome of $3,021.25, The firemen asked that coun• 1be southern Local AJ1.Slara
11 ar . x increase
aln. ·lub Jobi aad arm Me
~ 1• I~:!t · [ days, anyt1me Saturday or Sun- mi ion
_u promised lo eliminate waste.
Chief of Police Herbert G 11 key cil have the doors widened be- won their fi,f1.b callllCUlift PlDII
~lettloa of l,e-t~ n.
p ' day.
(1l 10-Jtc lhe Democrat1c-controlled leg1s\a.
.
made his annual rep:irt, and the cause of damages due to the nar~ 1.ince organ.izing Saturday lllpt.
ra&amp;
HOUSE TRAILER . !958 Liberty, I_ ._
lure two years ago.
DiSa!.I~ said .that un~m?loyment mayor's and clerk's re;iorls were row entr
Jt
de lded b when they defeated eett-m..
U 1 ~ [ 41 X IO. Washer and Dr er I
was an unmedtate maJor problem.
led
. ance.
was c
Y
~•N-EED 15'11100 TO EXPAND In
Large awning R I h ,··YU
(18) EMPLOYMENT
Today, he defended the tax in- lie said there were now 257000 accep · .
councihnen that the damage 53-27. Tho All-81an _,.1o,1 ltr
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cre:;s., Bnd while not -askin for
,
Chief Gilkey reported tot a should he presented to an Insur- Paul Hill and LarrJ fl'lcl 'WIil
lneu. Will pay 20 per cent 10- Mason, W, Va.
.. tl J 10-6tp •
g
persons out of work and that the meter money of $8 ,66S.9S comnAr.
ad.
d th
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Just.er an
e cost o re- 18 po
leres I one y~ar
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Y1 NECCHI SEWING.. MACHINE. , WANTEL&gt; - HOUSEWORK dur- ~
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$4000.0II inn.~ry. White, con- , t'Omplete zig zag. Makes button mg school hours, week day1. ( .. uernsey Meeting
mcrea~mg faster than he ~red1ct.- 389 arrests including 181 for in- Council al:io decided to buy a
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Rutland
Service
Center.
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Contart
Irene
Heitger
lfarriIs
January
12th
ed
du.ruig
U1e
recent
special
sestoxication
44
reckless
operation·
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build
LODGE
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2-4344, eave message. 1 fancy stitch~. OriKinally sold
sonville
(11 l0.3tp The ~utheastern Ohio Guem- s10n.
34 DWl. 56 disturbing the peace, ing. Mr. Fred Thabet. wu ~ Riv ,,..,. N-"""wm ~ ~
(I) 6 &amp;tpl
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1·1- ent and discussed _possibillty
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- - -- -- - - -or over $300.00 Pay off bal- ·
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sey Breeder 's As.socia
w 11 J The unemployment situation will °'., res Is t·mg arre~ I, 9 no driver
of Th rad
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WH~~ING JACK_'S FISH Sand- ance of $116.00 .or payments !lf
BUS SS
hold its annual wmter meeting ct become "worse before It becomei; censes, 17 illegal exhaust, 34 min• locating a laundrymat in Mason. In uMas~•
Al I
wi~hes are delicloua. Jatk's j $2·00 per week. Phone WY 2- ,
OPPORTUNITIES
Racine High school January 12th better," DiSalle said.
or traffic violations, two B&amp;E, A definite announcement b to be regular r
ifNL
4
Dall')' Bar, Middleport.
2204.
! ll 10,6tc 'FOR SALE · RESTAURANT - d; at a p. m following a potluck
.
. and five assault and battery ar- made later.
Masom att-ef 1
(1) 6 6lc - - - - - - - - -,
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supper.
be left m the hands of certain rests. His department lnvestlgat,
- - - - - -- - - - - SINGER SEWING MACJIINE- mg good husmess. In operation I
trusted officials" to decide when ed 51
id t
Jn other action the police aitu- Cyclists AUended
(3) IN MEMORIAN
Round bobbin, in hrand new I for 7 years. l\o claims, title , l\1ain speaker will be C. R to extend benefits.
ace ens.
ation of lhe Lown was
District Meeti.Jur
IN MEMORY OF MOTHER Ten.a consolti caLlnet. Equipped lo
guarranleed, immediate p'lsses-j Huston of Tffen , 0. The Freeland
.
Street Foreman Lewis E 111 s It was decided lo let thi.9 quesl'I of tL.
Lynch who passed away four
zig u.ig and make hulloo holes. 1 sion. Lease includrs 6 room Norrb Quartettc wiH present mu• . He suggested Lhis po~er be put made his monthly report an ti tion lay for the time being.
Four memberl of ,
lllilp
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years ago, January to, Elin- I Will eell to responsible party I 11pdairs apartment. Reason for siral numbers throughout the ~ the hands of the Advisory Conn- council discusst..'&lt;I at length with A letter was also ordered writ,. M~torcycle club ettevW a dlabeth.
(1) lO-ltp , lo lake over 8 payments o( $11.40 , selling poor health. Com- evening. AU ptirsons intere1ted in cil ~f~he Bur~~u orh.:~ploy- Fire Chief Tom Darst "rock ten to the State Water Sanitatloo
- - - - - - - - - - - \ per month. Phone WY 2-220-1_ plet.e price $7500.00 Call Wy- 1Ut'tter dairy cattle are invited to men
mpensa ion w. t is com- bottm needs" of the fire depart~ Commission asking bow long ht
cy e
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'l l 10-6tc 2·!l935 or Wy - 2-6640. &lt;H 10-Gtc altend it was announced by DOil- po~ of representatives ol lhe ment as to new fire hose. Action town could delay before pulling at lhe Deshler-Hilt.on B.otel In~
TilREE
- --- -~-aid Mora, secretary.
pubhc, labor, and manugement.
was put of£, however,
because m
· a sewoae d'"posal plan' Pr. . lwnbus.
t..OST - 2 DOGS one red bone
ROOMS OF Furniturr.,
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hound, B
old, one ¾ hound one ~ear old, like new, Am 120)
fwids are not available.
ent were members Ralph Walner, Attending from tba laca1 tiab
and I&gt; German Sheppard
leavmg town and must sell as I
Service
WAS IN MORNING .
Ellis observed two men and a Earl Henry, RU5Sell Capehart, were George Wagner, PhlllpllldPlea1e call WI 9-303f
· soon iu1 pos..:ible. 141 Butternut •--· =~~~- _ _____ The occident on Ea:-it Mam-st
truck were required to work two Olin Wolfe, and Walter Werey, ford, Robert Slone nd Ellgll. 11 7 3t
Ave. Phone WY 2-3700
! INSTAJ..J..ATION OF CUSTOM or Sum.l.Jy involving Martha Jane Gauge readiagll: Gallipolis dam days to remove campaign posters Mayor 01.ston Wright, and Re- Willoughby.
' P
l 9 3tc : factory made cabinets, ceramic Williams occurred at 11:45 ,a. rn . 17.8, ll.6, running 8 feet on roll- from utility poles. Council discuss• corder Mrs. Lottie Roush.
LOST _ YEAR OLD BEAGLE. riAS, FUEL OIL- and -;_;al- fur-- I plastic or floor tiki, building instead of 11 :45 p.m. as was re- ers, Pomeroy-Mason 20 .40 , pt. ed banning fulun! postings.
·;
Black, white and tan. WI 9- narea. Call for free estimates
ranch-type home at $10.00 per ported.
Pleasant 23.76, Hinton .080 sla- It also studied removal of two Ve etable Meeti
:
n~
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Abbot
M.ddl
square
foot.
Also
My
type
re-tionary
Kanawha
Falls
l.70
ristrees
In
Hudson-st,
but
deferred
g
ng
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31118 Re d J 0hn J
warBottom.
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oremau
t I 6-10-tfc
eport . modermg. Phone nutland SH 2TO c=
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Planned annary 11 '
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Rt. ·!, Lona
tll· L0-3tc
,vNFER DEGREE
ing, Charleston 18.0'l, litationary. action.
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12-19-S(lc Pomeroy Chapter No. 80, R.A. All moveable dams on Uie Ohio An effort will be made lo have A commercal vegetable meet·•
PLENTY
OF
TROPICAL
FISU
I A.In
CONDITJONING
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REFRIG-1
M.
will
hold
a
stated
convocaRiver
or
•
up.
London
Marmet
the
county
highway
do;Jartment
Ing
wiU
be
held
January
11
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LOST OR STOI.EN, BLUE BILL. 'J ck' Re- tion at the Pomeroy Masonic and Winfield dams are' on the repair Middleport's end of the p.m. in the Vo-Ag room at Ra-~.
fold in vicinity ol Condor St. and supplles. Also a few 1!!60 ERATION
hatch golden pheasants left.
. service. a 9
Temple Wednesday lit 7·30 p.m .11
·
flood road. It was reported gutted cine High School with Teacher
REWARD. Return lo Linda Lo II M N. kl
,
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we
c ic e, An1·l(JUI·1 Y, frlgerot1on New Haven. Phone for regular busine8s and· to con s1 s.
rough and dangerous
Howard Nolan and Extenaion
Lauderrnilt, 304
Condor-et.,
Oh·10
1) 6 6t
TU 2-3537
6-23-tf
• Boat movements:
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_____ fer the. !loyal Arch Degree. All Ohio River _ Walter Beckjord A special meeting will be held Agent Charles Blakeslee
m
Pomeroy, Ohio.
H0-3tc
NEW MODERN. 3 BEDROOlA
AUCTIONtEK
companions are urged to attend. down 13, l0:30 a.rn; Titan down Wednesday to name the success- charge.
.
(B) AUTO SALES
houae In Grant SI. Addition.
REAllONABLE RATES
- - - -IJ, 5 ,40 , .m.; Invader up 14 , 1.2:- lul bidder to sell Middleport's . Speakers at the meetlDJ!
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Good Cleo Vied Can
AU utlliUu, built-in kitchen. SATISP'At'TION GUARANTEED
50 a.m .; Pennsylvania up l.4, l:40 hre truck bonds, and lo approve mclude Willi.am Brooks, exten&amp;11 ~ ud Modela
Valley Lumber and • Supply,
C•U or Yri1e L o. Mer.e1
CJgS• 8S00 a-m . Charles Stevenson down 14 the Planning Commission ordi- sion horticulturist at Ohio State,
METROPOLITAN MOTOR8
WY 2·2709.
12 16 tfo
Chester, Ohio
B: 45·•a.m; Southland up l4,
'7 oance,
Robert Partyka, extensin plant
Eul Mato 11.
=~==~~~--B-22-llO-tp
am.: Wade Childre,s up 16, 3, 35 All councilmen attended being pathologist, anti Robert Bolds"8"&gt;
NUT GOODIES, hickory nut, 40c - - -- -- - - - S a.m; Eastern down tB, 5, 15 a.m Cllnlon Fisher, John Zerkle, and worth, extension enlomologlst. The
Eliznbeth down 17, S:SD a.m.; On- A. A. Scarberry, m addition to meeting, which will cover the
" 1•
a package, black walnuts, 3 CLOGGED DRAIN or SeptJc 1
'55 CHEVROLET $695. 210 packages for $UN). Cup
Tank? Get Kleon-Em-All Sep- I
JAN. It
ward down 17, 4:30 a.m; Cruci- those mentioned above, and May- field of hortieulture, insect and 1
_., door Sedan. Like new finish,[ package, Call WY 2-3724l
tic tank cleane". Fast and econ· T_he semi-annual meeting of the hie up 17, 7 :lO a.m.; SL Marys or McElhinney.
disease control, Is OiM!D to all
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Worth much more. Blaettnar'a, ==-~
&lt;II I 5 6lc I omlcal. Landmark Fann Bur- Mei~ County Tuberculosis and d
All .
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POfQe(?Y·
m 5 6tc1 THREE USED CONSTRUCTION eau, , Pomeroy.
12•17-39tc Health Association will be heW own_ ' : . a.m;
quippa u.p
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de
- ~- ~ - - -· -- - Tuesday. January 10, at 7:30 1t 20, 4.20 a.~., Helen up 20, 5,"56 CIDl:VROLET, '795. 210 type sa amen rs, out.eldc heatA.Ut'TJONEER
the Heoth MelhOOisl Church Mid- 10 a.m; City of Maysville up 20
dr. aedan. Sharp looker inside lug units. Ideal for construelion
Complete 8enlN
dleport.
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7:10 a·m.; Rocket down 23, 7:4~
First Bond Payment Level Reached As Rambler Sal_
!!_l_
ncrea1a
and out. Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy . I or orcha rds. Price very reasonCrltt Bradford
p.m.; Beaver down 23, 8:45 p.m. ,
(II 5 6tc!
able. Call WY 2·5485 Wrlle, Phone or Coatoc1
Tuesday evening at 7:30 the Betty Moran up 2.8, 5:40 a.m ..
-,60
- B_U_I_C_
K_,______V_8_ 1_aS-a-bre
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(1) 6 ete A. C. BRADFORD, ltaelllfi. Oh.. Hearthstone Class of the Middle- National up 31, 3:45 a.m.; Rav
Hard Top 4 dr , One local own• HAY BY THE TON OH BALE- MUELLER FURNACES, WEST, port FlrS t BaptlSt Church will enswood up 32, 1:05 a.in; Aztec
0_f Mr, and up 32, 3:30 a.m.: Louisiana up
er. Powl!r 1leerin11. RIH. Ex- Norman G~UJ1cr, Mlneuvllle '
INGHOUSE appil"-.
Arnold M
meet All
at 1hH
e home
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he f I t
11
tra nlee. Blaettnar·1, Pomeroy, Phone WY-!-8S4:l
(I) in !ll
Ohl0 Ph
rs, en ug s or s mont I Y 32,. 4:45 a.m; Bayou Lacomb up
8 the S
rn !I otc -c-=ccc=-c-~ ·_
__ ~- ~
ro n, yracuse,
one meeting. On 'Thursday evening
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CLo.sEOUT ON BRAND NE\\'
WY 2-631M.
ll-ll-tf the Golden Rule Class of the 32 • o:ao a.m.; ChLe la Shearer UI
=
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t lh M
d 33_, 8:35 a.m. ;
aparone up 35
•eo BUICK, -2tlll6. VB LaSabre 4 G E Swivel Top Vacuum
(20B) INSURANCE
c urc w mee wt
r. an 2 10 .
dr. sedan. One careful owner. ci~ners on wheels. Beautiful ~ - ~ - - - - - ---- Mrs, 1'ony Fowler at 7:30.
· pm.
Sharp ear. Power steering and , pastel &lt;'Olors. lncludr-s a 11 COMPLETE INSURANCE ' PRO.
JAN, 11
Galllpol11 Dam - Commute:
brakes. Turbine drive R&amp;H., cleaning ath,chmcnls s u \ e I lecUon, Lile Auto. F'lre, Polio The January meeting or the down 6 35 p m: Mike Creditor ur
Over $1,000.00 off. Blaettnar's, price $.ti oo. Terms. Phone WY i Call Don Mtlls. Mkldleport. Ohio I Amateur Gardeners Club of t1:1&lt;l- 112: 15 am.; James Hines d c, w n
Pomeroy,
(I) 5
2-2204.
I0-6tc i BA.RNES-SIMPSON lNSURANCE dleport w_JII be held this Wednes- 1:50 a.m.; Franklin PierC1.l dow11 .
111515 S1UDEBAKER Champion. __ =c---c==-.c=-=c=
___ \ Agents, Middleport. Flre, Auto- day _evenrng at the home of Mrs. 1:55 o.m.; Solvay up 3:40 a.m.;
theap,
Also trumpet, Pan[ KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER In · mobile. Bonda. Phont WY • L. I!:. Reynold_s with Mrs. Wesley! Albert Holden down 7: •0 a.m.
A~&amp;can coal stove. laundry. excellent condition, wllh 1111 / 2903.
&amp;- 27 .tt Fry ns nssi11lmg hostess.
! Kanawha Rlnr - Jerry BOIi·
twin bed, radio amt television,: deaning , attachments , . and
-, The White Rost! Lodge \\ill worth up Marmet l: 15 o.m; Du~
aervlclng books . Iola Conner, power polisher. Said or1gmally
!2_1} '!,~l EST~ TE
meet Wednesday afternoon .iii Ican ~ruce up ~~et 4: 15 a.m.,
E11t 6th Street, New Haven, r?r ;179.50 Pay ofl $38.00.
,
i l:30 al the Amcric,m Legion Hall ~!rrnll down WtnfJC!d 8:~ p.m.;
W. Va.
1 9 30tc1 11me payments. Phone WY 2
in Middleport. The new officC' rs O· F. Shearer do~~ Wlnf1e,l_d 12;.(9) FOR SALE
2204.
It) lll-8tc
n,n ume their duties al !he OS n.m.; Elgerchfl up \\mfleld
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12· 10 a.rn ; Thelma Ann down
MARINE
SUPPLIES I 8YllAfL,,
,.
J . l&gt;cdroorn ,·onch meet,_ng. 110st""'' will be Mrs. w: 1· Id 2. 55
VINBTIAN BLINDS. all colors, (9a)
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t
Hoss Pullen Mrs James Pullen
m ie
· am.
6/ 1\ . Slom ·. ajm1 masonry rmi- Mrs' Paulin~ Galingher and Mrs'
WtndGw Bllnd1 and 1h1de11 all ,
"8 lS !IPF.CIAUI
_ _ _ _ __
1
c:olon. Dalt WipJMII Supply, 21~ n Mereu.r, fit! •1 " MIS.ID
~n~~ IOll; 1~~1\ room ,l\~x 2~), Rirtie Watts
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their homo noo, 16-11.,.. l!rad-

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Wilham R. Miller, area ~ giobe
nfinancial n eeds
a: devel1,pm:mt agu;t, will
room aparunent.s. A. N. Bengel
The gover~or in his "State o( lhe Stale., message to guest speaker and the musical po
11 "2•Ll r the Jlepublican-colltrolled legislature did not ask for any lion of lbe program will be prePhone WY 2·3272.
~ - - ~~ - ~~- - new stale taxes but h h JI
d th GOP tO
t sented by guest, from Wahama
TRAILER SPACE. Ideal location .
.
. e c a enge
e
carry ou
.
near grade school in Middl&amp;- its campaign suggestions that a tax cut was needed .
!High School.
The governor also called upon , addillonal taxes he told the leg- I Responses lo roll call will be
port. Pho ne 'WY-2-3346.
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the legislature lo extend jobless islature that demands upon lbe native tree!! of the Umt States.
'1.2) 22-tic
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Krugh
t, regent 'A11
11 __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ paymenl!I from 26 to 39 weeks , state treasury, particularly . for I M1·s. A. .
MODERN 2 BEDROOM FRAME . a proposal defeated in the recent public schools and the UQ.ivemties I will preside. has announced that
storm doors and windows, gas [ special session of the legislature . are increasing.
furnace, wall to wall carpet, DiSalle did not spell out the new
.
tub and shower. Call WY 2-3702 1sources or revenue he said local DiSalle tossed the matter of lax
evening1:.
12 28 tfc IgoverMJents must find. But he reduction at the Republicans.
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Special-one month for 30 cents ~ word
F~ rate of t cenLI per word will be cbarJed tor ad,
Tertl&amp;lD..I ti no1 paid within LO day, after rece1vin1 bill

90&lt;
$1.20

,,..,.tte

°'Ithe legislature
COLUMBUS
Gov. Michael v. DiSalle told can Revolution, meets January 13, Friday, at the home
today that local governments must look to of Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr., at Mason, W. Va.

4 «nu per wMd, one 1Darertion. Mini.mum char,:e-80
oeuta. ~ cent., per word (or three consecutive imcrtiou.

!Mly llllp~. Pomeroy-Middleport, O., Jan. 10, 1961-T

DAR fflf rlearTonser,atfotf
lts-• 2 · o,p.·a.
T0 Come Ff0m Home F0]kSI Conservation
. StoryAtJanuary13thMeeting B~s:,8!!!:1 ~•lldiool
will be the program subject when Re- cago team - lll efpt11....,..
, turn Jonathan Meigs Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- pmo ct tho Jul 111p1,.

HOUSE 1634, LINCOLN Heights.
• rooms and bath. oew •••
furnaoe. Phone WY 2-3575
Gallipoli, GI &gt;&lt;1146.
12-tlti

RATES

60&lt;

~;;!'~ lh-Salle Wants New Revenue

evealngsWY:i-a,i,.

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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T"RRY

By GEORGE WONDER' WINNIE WINKLE
I'M AFRAiP TH! rocT0IIII: t,
TEU.l~fHf! TRUTJ:l,.6CMNY...

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WIL(IAMS ...
Pf;RHAPS IF I

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REASONE:D

WITH WENDY.

ByBRANNEI
i,IRLS \v?ND'/5 AGE' '
CAN BE MIGHTY

SlllBBORN .. ANC&gt;
CONTRARY/

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1-Dlllt'�nUnel, Pomeroy- M iddleport,

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CIHf �)' wu a busineu \'il­

itor I! lbmtington Last Thursday j

ill the lbte-rNt of hll
llllof .

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Jan. 10,

1961

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1

The 93rd birthday of Jacob
o
The prog ra m e ntitled.
Saturday with a family din ne r .at hi• home o n Mulberry
Bw��
m :!t:
, sente d Mon da y e vening at..t�eN
. g•���=
.
1
,
ve
bor n M i ssi onar, 6octe ly' F trst Ba pttst C hur�h Middle \.,.;,
o diruM,r was • W&gt;c&lt; to wlsli her lather • happy
I
e&lt;l with th
I
L
r
l
ewts.
s
port ' und e r t he d ire ction of Mrs . Cha e
-L•, the gilt ,I birthday.
· __, caa
u11'C"l'" t1en:u
,
for the pro�ram an d I 1arge ,._
d
M rs . TonY . F w I e w s
,. :ae J e ffer, fell I , t
�
r . : ��� � Jorda n Mt ss R h oda i of the employees of the Elberfeld I Th&lt;- hooorod KUest rece v�
art
e
ot
many gllu and flower, from
Tburawiy on the sidew a lk and
h
Hall,rs � ��i;kct e::ebr�w. ' Mrs. Lawre nce Bing, M rs . / Store
�
broke the main bone in her leg. ·
M rs · Ulliatt McG h ee , Mrs . Dan a Hamm, The c ake w.. bea ulillll . iced live, •nd alro 80':::./'�m nd
h n �;�If
Mn. Co,a Bennett wu • busi• �
a
e
r J R'hodes ' �l r . 'Jr W ilson, J r . an d Mrs Bert h a in whi te and decorated in yellcw and Mrs. Ed
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ne-;q v Ulitnr ii r.allipo ls last
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in
w
Fr-• �iher
rosebuds with the numera1B "93" Mrs Norm11
I
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.
day
Mrl' t;erald Anthony k1ov1Jeu 1son ed:er Mrs, Lew11 LS to bt- ! in yellow on the top. Eacft layer
l\lr and Mr:!. H. F' Parmal� u;-g;.111 : 11usu.: 11ml 11h10 was 8('· 1 tn charge of the table�
was d ecorated and on � !i� _ or
returnt-d home SaLurday ni ght romp.in i!!tl for the meeting wh1d1 1 The president also arwowiced I 1.ht top layer was the ��i�hon
1

Around And

Repair !

ORAB ROOMS
BECOME BEAUTIFUL
NEW ROOMS I
I

w ith just 1 coat of

About

M 'ddleporf

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Troop s G•,,Is
g

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Meeting M onday

L a t e x Wall Pai n t

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Pomeroy Girl Sco ut Troop Fl

Sacred Heart church Monday
.
ter school wlth all g uls and 0

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leader , M rs. Robert Fetty, pres
ent . Mr� . �ugene Conclt&gt; , alM, a
l
Mrs. John Kincaid and Mrs. Gar - j prayer by Mrs. Donald Boone · The White Cross articles whlcll and Robert Elberfold all of �m- , leader · is il_L
I
.
Mrs . A nthony announced that [ the society have collected to br c-ro:. · \1 .... .i nrl Mrs . Robert Sia• !he meetmg �pened '.'o'1th \he
en Stansbury were in A th em today w h e r e they .illendt"d t h , , the arinual Missionary Tea woul,I sent for Missionary work were gel, _Irontoo ; and Mr. and Mrs. , Girl Scout promi� l ed by Terry
me-eting for J fficers of this A rea be held next month and i115tru ct- d isvlayed on a table at the altar Martm Eiberfel� _and M rs. Rob- , Fultz ano Cynth,.1 Conde read
in G arden Clubs The mt!f&gt;ting ed the secrelary lo invite other : and Mrs. Baker ('Onducted the iert Lytle or Ch1lhcothe.
lhe reP.Ort of the �re�. Mrs.
.
was held ot the Student Cente r. miss ionary groups in the Ric I dedicat ion for them. Assistin s Mr. Lytle joined Mr!!. Lytle �n Fetty to ld o! an mv
1�hon to at1
De · A IL p pil in !he fourth Grande Baptist Association- Mrs her in the service were, Mrt. Saturday night for -a weekend vis- tend the Salisbury Girl S c O u t s

was name&lt;l &lt;hair• HarolJ Kaull. Mrs. Charles Ben- it and arrivi ng for Sun day were curved bar ceremony lo b,
.

g ad:•:: ,;;..:nt \e,ause of ha,- RicJ,.r&lt;l Owen
r
I man °f the refreshment hour ·for nett and Mrs· David Darst' Jr Mr · ao d Mrs· Ec.Jrl Elberfeld and
I1 ing t he mumps.
I
The meeting was closed with daughters , Susan and SaII y of Lothe tea and members o[ her comMr . and Mrs. Vernon DeW
s
Thoma
. p,ayer after which the group gan. Mr . end Mn. Alla n KeUer
ee are Mn Harold
and n Josh of Pt. Pleasant W . mitt
so ,
,
Mrs. Owen Bratton and Mrs. Ed- was inv ited to the basement of Darien, Conn. called long d is•

J·ane Wyma n, Heyley Milli

hel

Antonio Villa,
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G Gay, ur, Kineoo Ave .. M r s
nr
rt v:

He y , Sr., Kanauga,
Robe
Walter R. Wedemeyer, Jr., Waterloo Star Rt. . Mra. John F.
Birchfield, Rt . I Northup• . Mrs.
William H Gibeaut,_ Rt. I Bidwell
Mrs, Bruce C- Burling, K y g e r ,
Mrs. Blanche L. T�ylor, Rt. I Vin·
ton , John M. WUliams, C r o � n
City, Mrs. Pearl E. McDemuU,
1422 Kanawha St. . Pl Pleasant.

ee".'!

M ainly Abo ut
p

eopIe In

BA H R

CLINTON FISHER
COMPANY
l1IH PAltrilT Service

I. Second

Mlddleport

Holzer Hospital

Pomeroy

CLOTHIERS

Pomeroy Garden
C/ b Mef At
Persi nger Home
Graduate Training Program. Sea-

Home Of
Name 111'1nd
Merchandise

afternoon, for a VISII. m Ga�hpohs
Mrs. Harold Miller and infant son
with her daughter and son:m-law,
assistMrs. Charles Persinger
Mrs. Robert Hope and infant son.
man Recruit Bumgardner ls a
· ed by Mrs. George H. Parker en- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards
Among Afilng
graduate of Wahama High Sc!mol
tertained the Pomeroy G a r d e n and family.
lo the midnight reAccording
I
Clua of 1958·
William eurton has ret umed_ to
club Monday afternoon at h e r
department,
nursing
the
of
port
t
his home Co,umbus after a v1s1
· hts .
, •
home on Muibe rry He1g
.
� mme
Mrs
and
Berry
Robertus
Leif·
'Clifford
M
d
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rs.
an
r
M
h
wil
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or
in
Mrs.
g,
e
charge
Th meetin
Johnson were both reported In
L. C. Karr vice pre.sident, opened heit and son , Roger.
r poor condition ·
ne
Mr. aOO Mrs.
with devotions, "Meditations on
Those who were listed as fa�r
th
�!�
Mr
��
:
,
Garden Thoughts" and prayer by 801 Don an�
·
George Clonch. M r s.
includ�
k
Coin
nd
e
Mrs, R W Finsterwald. Mem- Riggs spe_n
. 8 moth Maude Brobard. Jamea L e w I a,
�e
r
�
ben answl!'red roll call with a new lumbus w ilh Mr
· Richard Linton, Thomas Clutts,
plant for your garden, Mrs. Hoy er Mra
n t Mrs. George Moodispaugh, Lucy
a
Betzing was reported ill in l h e M rs, Ho n . N:u�'ZI�� p e
Henry, Ance Campbell, Mrs Ora
hospital . Also reported ill waa the weeken� m Lanc�ter, with
Mr.
w.
her sister and brother•m-la
Mi98 LY d'ia Ebersbach.
an d Mrs. R· B· w1·Jk·ms.
ced
that
Mrs.
J
Jt was announ
W. McMurray, a member of the Rozanna Knight of Pt. Pleas-­
Middleport , Ohio
club, tau been 11;ppoirrted horticul• ant, W . Va. spent the weekend
other,
Mrs.
her
grS!ldm
gr�at
with
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the
for
county
chairma
lure
NOW SHOWING
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Mra. Harold Brown was named ,Jr.,hn F. Baily, Forest Run
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\ horticulture chairman for I h e Aaron Kelton retu�ed to
club. Regional dues of 2S cents employment In Huntm�lon, W.
per member were collected . A ya. Monday, after • IIX weeks
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UBERTY THEATRE

Quality and Price!

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1958 �°!:°BILE lll56��BILE

Brand ne w w hite pai nt job. N ew
Be autiful blue a nd while two tone.
One local ow ned beauty. Hydramatlc motor o,orbaul. This car runs like
drive, power stee ring, radio, heater. · new. ·Re co nditioned to meet all co ndltlo na. See for yo11rself.
A driver'• dre am. Try it today.

$CJ88

$1688 ,

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1957 BUICK

1958 MERCURY

Gray-white finish, power steering,
power brakes, tinted glass, radio,
heater. You can tell when you try II
that this i, for you.

Mod1ll1t 2 Door

Century 4 Door

$1088

This is the 'Big M .' Radia nt and
roomy . Bri ng the family and try i t
lor size . Fully e quipped too for your
driving pl e asure.

$11 88

1958 CHEVROLET 1957 OLDSMOBILE

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Bel Air 4 Door

A heavenly blue with a white top,
Po w er s tee ri ng, automatic drive, ra­
dio, h ea te r. A dilly l'or • filly. Come
In and •••·

$1688

1954 CADILLAC
62-4 Door

black finish wit h wh ile wall
tires. Full power equi me nt , rad io,
beater and all the Cadl�lac's co nveniencfs feature s .

Solid

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88-2 Door

Rocket e ngine power, Jetaway hyd­
ramatlc drive Pull away lrom the
crowd In this Olds with power, pep
and personality _

$1088

1959 PONTIAC ·
C1t1ln1 2 Door

uthful car and It
A lady had this
loo ks like new. �ark green finish.
Hy d ramatic drive. Truly • vaue buy.
Dollar for dollar you can't beat It.

$1988
1954 OLDSMOBILE 1957 CHEVROLET
$988

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Super U..:.2 Door

beneath your wheel•
thla ' et Eight. You'll think It has
wlnp. A car for town or country.
Come on In and take • ride.

Fe:mrwer

$488

Bel Air 4 Door

Car's blue but ou won't be If you
buy ii. A utomatfcc drive, power steer•
in , power brakes, radio, heater. The
paid for these extras. You
ot� er
ca n ow n for this uncomparable low
price.

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
C1dill1C-Old1mobil-R1mbler

POMEROY

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meeting of the Garden Club offi•
cers to be held at atudent center.
Athens. today. was announced .
· Mr Parker onnounctd the mu, �ic \oncert to be held January
! 111, at the Foto Music Co. audi-

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"THE RABBIT
TRAP"

illness .

Wllliam Gibbn, atudent at Ohio
U niversity . ■pent the . wetbn'a
with hl1 parents, Mr. and Mn.

torJum.
At the close or the meeting, a
det1U1rt course w■1 served by the

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Bethel wile

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hostesaes to 13 members and

CB1e guett, Mra. Kermit W11.lton.

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Runnint tlml!I 2 Hn., 35 min.

Box office close• 8:30 P.:Y:.

SATURDAY
"THE TIME MACHINE'"
(Technitolor)

FEATURETTE

COLORCARTOONS
COMING
Sunday, Monday, T.-y
Jonuary 15-16-17
"ELMER GANTRY"
(Technicolor)
Burt Lancuter and
Jean Simmon•
COLORCARTOON
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Open EverY !lay All Day, Satunlay Nlcht 'JU I ,.,.,

Mt. Hobstetter

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ts to lux urious sleeper. ; . ·

Held Monday

'Mle January meeting of t h t
Daughten of Ruth clau of t h e
United ·Methodist chu rch was held
Monday afternoon at the church
with Mn. Jacob Gloeckner pre· !

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Neighbor, Arri11e
ln Surpri.ae E11ent

Mn. C E. Clark WBI pleasant­
ly ■urprlaed Sunday evening when
a gn,up of nelghbora came to her
homo at Pleuenl Rldp to help

Chamber of Commerce Group
EnthUS13StlC
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F1rst Break IO Georg1a,S

Color Lme Expected Today

After Wreck
Near ff spital

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have that lumry-loak ltlld
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uoed lo lwnJlh comer or placed llat I
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Avellable ..,. In INU...llb Boltd&amp;

and ., .. �

way-down=tunbll· .....!!,
•1-clb --.:.ii.,

Mr . . and Mrt. Otho KMl\an Yil­
lted over the Wfflr:end wJth h 1 1
rmther, Mn. PIiar! Ry•ll .,..
route to their home, Columbus,
after a v...llon In Florida.

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Stage M.eeting

FURNITURE in MIDDLEPOR
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Pleas Of Innocence Placed
On Record fi Mason Court �

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At His Home

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Mr. Hartley

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her celebrate her birthday.

Ice c r e ■ m, cake and l"Wfee
were served during the eveninl,
lo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heibel,
M� and Mn. Letter Rtwell, Mr.
and Mn. Emeraon WeU, Mr. and
Mn. Donl oy Relbol and dou(lb­
ter1, Mn. Thomu Cook and Mr.
and Mn. Clark and son■. T h e
honored gue,( received I number
ol gift,.

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•ebruary ta.
Rt.fruhmenta we re 1erved dur• '
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1Wtng.
Mrs. Mlnnie Neutzllng opened j
the meeting with devotions using:
aa her topic, "Pray WJthou1 Cea1- '
ing." Mrs. Thelma Goeglelh wu .
reported qulte Ill. Plans w • r o
made for the new year book,.

PlanJ were also made for_ t h e
neitt meeting which will be a Stan•
ley pai1y al the home of M r a.
Richard Campbell on Monday.

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R

Dri'ver C1'ted

Liste n to Pickens' Radio Show ou WMPO, eadl
Tuesday and Thuraday at 7:30 a. m.

Phone SP 145'3

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N o deci sion ha, bee n made o n the pos sible filing
or
unla7 Decem ber t7 whkb itarta mand a mu s action to secur� fun d s for th e oper a tion of
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ed • 1'-da:, luw�. whJth
Probate and J uvenile courts m Meigs County .
,pe nt wltb hil mether, Mr... ky
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Ju dge Harmo n O'Bri en met w ith Prosecutor B e rna rd
M iller ud famlly who live at
ultz
yesterday to discuss the possibili ty ol such action
F
11oz Eait Mal, St...., and •Uh
late
yesterd
ay. The prosecu ting a t torne y sai d this mornhla r1an.,, Mt., s.,ah Wr,te o
WASHINGTON ,upp - �uS&lt;ia i ng that it is un de r advisement .
who alro Uv,, on Easl Maln uas to'd the U nited Stat" " will
Wh e n the commission failed to meet y esterday, a, was
si,.., . Pomer oy .
j not recognire the new p,o- \meri • \ sch eduled , t h e judge
went into se ss ion with F ul tz in
.
PFC. Rouab entered the "rv- can government of Lao, and in- 1 hop es of securmg
action lo receiv e fun ds for the operalee la,t Ja•uary 14.
j tetJdo "" conti nue '"Pf'Or'. of the l tion of hi s officei.
PFC

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Electric Blankets
DUAL CONTROL
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Save 25 % On General Eltc11k

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Members o f the Meigs Cou nty Tuberculosis and
Health Association lear n ed last night that re newa l of a
ooe-hall mill tax levy for care of TB patient s m a y be
asked of county voters this year.
.
The association m et at t h e H eath Method ist C h urch
A 24-ho ur ca mp aign Is being waged by the PomeI'OJ'
ID Middleport, Mrs. Guy Neigler , presi d ent in c harge .
Chamb
er or Comm e rce and business men in hopes of ,
It wa1 the semi-annu a l m ee ti ng of the group.
Mn. Arthur StraUJs of the state meet mg, bolh held m
raising as much of $25.000 as possibl e so that I steel
County Health Department re- lumbus al the Neil House.
f a bricating plan t w ill move in to the former Parkersbtu1
he
R i� and Ree l building on Ea s t Main,st.
w
t
lo
15
d
n
se
lo
voted
s
It
�
e
th
n
o
group
the
to
ried
a
po
levy fund and what remalna m Melhod .Sl church In a;&gt;prec,ahon
Ent h usiasm was eviden t ev erywhere at a meeUni
called by the C of C in Pomerov tow n hall yesterd2y at
JI to be w,ed to pay for the for Jts willingness in letting the
5 : 15 p.m. w ith Lesli e Ful tz, C ot C secretary, servlnlf II
oo,t of TB patients in hoapitals. 10eiety meet at the church for
Roush a. • me-mbf.r of • h � Communist- led athet 1 . ao reool.s .
If such an action were taken, the case would go thru chairma n .
P
Sile Aid al present the total u, the purpose or preparing the Seal Pomeroy Flnt Baptt,1 Cb urd,.
U .S officials ,.,. tod ay the So- th e Common P l eas Court. The mat ter involv es two difIt was at this meetin� of over 30 persons, it wa1 4-,
$1S,S9l .70, with a koown bill to Sale letters for mailing.
-----viet stand "''as emphasized by ferent branche s of county employees, o f which the
pro- termined to go " a l l ou t ' to show Pomeroy'!t desire for
the botpital in Nelsonville for Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, rehabiliRuss iar Ambassador M i k h a i I secuting attorney is re presentativ e o� b? th .
the industry.
., IIU!I.
lalioo director, reported the
I
It ha, been slated that the commtss toners would not
Menshikov durlng hJ, «).mi nute
Fult,, on Monday, had outlined raised. tt " believed,
Then, are eljJht patients from Christmas gffts ..nt to the TB
conference Tuesday with Secre- mee t agatn until ne. t M onda y mormng lo �on stder the , to a reglllar C of C meel lllll the Fultz said
tooay "'the ,oal ii
Meip County now in the TB hoa- Uospital patients.
tary of state Chrbitian A. Herte l" . appropriation o� the county budget, mc�udmg the Pro- case for the new indlllt ry.
$25,000.. at least In pledget. " Bt
pilal wlth one mo� . lo be boo.
It was ann oum,-d that the anThe Soviet en voy chollonged the ba te an.d Juv e mle courts as we ll a s Engine er S ta nley J.
While ill identity remaios un- obeerved, "The c - we pl.
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ptta1ized at the coat of tl0.50 per nual County d in ner meeting will G
legality of the government head- Blazew1cz's departme n t. _
.
disclosed, Fult:z indicated i the better our chances are...
.
My per paU.nt. Thia tu levy be held in Pomeroy on _ March l4
.
e ll oy Prince, floun Oum Men .-1h i- . Wh en � m a n d �m�s action IS p ut m to effect concern- works with heavy steel �rod1JC�,
He e-mpha.,� that oot a
fund, whfdi wu VDlod Jo 1962, with Mrs. M. D. llartmger and '\
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kov restate lhe Soviet ,,.ntention mg a ny dispu t e , it ts demanded of. a pe rson. or group of and is related to the rail road m· penny of the JndU&lt;emen 111m
t
aptrod Jn !115'1 and fn on!,r for Mrs. Geo,ge Paker as tre ram• '
that legal power still r,sl s wit h pe rso ns to complete the subJeCI mvolv ed immediately. duslly
.
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j wut cbaoge handa until the p1aa1
pattenll of Molp County to re- millee in charge .
W i l ham D. Ch,ld,. M11l&lt;ll; rt neut ral isl
Premier
Souvanna
�ly
The 125.000 being sought local- , 1w moved bere bod!ly. TIie fir.
,
,
oouncilman, was en thusi ast Ll
c:elve thia ottded can, plans are
-----Phoum.a, who nea to Cai
'ia
was descnbed as a token of mer Rig I: Reel building ia .IIIDW
ly
.
undarwlJ' for the tu levy to be
, .,.;ved as gue,t speaker Tue� last month when pro.
Weslcrn ,nJ /
" good faith" and "willingoeu" owned by the Pomeroy Foundry
day evening for • reg�lar meel- Commun
placed on the fall ballot this
ist for&lt;es becam(! locked
have the new induJlry move Company .,hicb bas • _,,
lo
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mg ol lhe local Bus mess and in ballle for the capil,I
.
city of
lo
Pomeroy. An answer II de- local llockhoidera.
Professional Women's Club held Viee&lt;iane.
Tba 1ut two of theae TB
•�ed by Friday,
The 125,000 II for ....... ..
al the Masonic Hall in Middle..... wore detected Jn lhe MoI It was also disclosed that PresiNot
all
the
12S
OOO
mml
be
penses
only. 1bather
·
lleol labrioaor
S
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A T H E N , G � - {U PI """:""' Th• e 11rst Negroes to b�ea k th e
,
po rt.
bfle aurvey a!Qng wilh 71 other
spemea.
bea
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dent Eisenhow« ha, '"·11 , a r.ies.
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ould
w
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o
all
m,.,_,. ·-· Follow up ••rays
racia l segregation barrier m publlc educa t ion In G e orMr. Ch , Jds opened h is ta lk with sage to Pd
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la
ah
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me
Ministe
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w a,It had bee,, N',&gt;Orted Ullllls
O
at llA'W ..
L•• lo de. . gta w e re SChe d uI ed tO a t tend th etr first CIasses at the
� ' Lal Nehru urgi.
the ti1ou � ht lha_I "Govemment
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,
comm
un ity has Ill bid fn for
llict Ille ntenl or the disease .
ni ersity of Georgia to day.
• rusl . and ,ts . purpose • lo "other froe natio
ru;" in working
PT PLEASANT - Harold E.
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Cha rlayne unter, 18, and Ham ilton H olmes, 19, cle ar
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seJve the _peorI e.
Prwioul minutet Wtfe read by
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for an intemalional solution
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.
Newell, "'• of 12.'2 Ohlo st t
ed the final barriers - .late Tuesday after two quick court
£
He expla, ned dul lfs 01 the •f• which would guara te
Dean Barnllz and Mrs. Wallace
.
n e a n ind,decis ions that kept the stat e from clos ing down the uni .
,e N&lt;relary, re- w as cit � lo, dri, ,ng wh,le in
' f rers of Jh e V l. lia ge govern �ellt pe
Bradford u...u
181 6' bu bee
ndent Lao, against foreign agcoled fo 'owmg a two car ""cl.
versity or de l aying its d ese gregation un til a nother legal
of pohre. gre,sion o, '11bversion
a, the mayor, chiel
n reporlecl $1, .
.
ent 00 R�ute 62 near L a k I n
d
a p c,., could be filed.
street department, clerk , trea.sur·
"'1wd from Iba annual Sol] Sale
The Presid1•1 1I was reponed to
Sla
two were acheduled for technically withholding f u n d s
lt H p,tal 2 : 30 !;im. ;;"
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� Y er, so l icitor and council mem- have as,ured Nehru, whos, mfl u- classes _ Miss ifu le,
":ent Ottur,
ccl
a
The
n
e
to a psy- fronc the journalism ,ehool where
� hers. FoUow ing this he rond�cl · ence amo
Mn, '11ioron Job,- reporied
.
B ming grease In an oven al
ng the Asiao ond Afri·
l
gy
a
cho
so
.W
lecture
o
ht
Holme
n
h
l
ell
h
nd
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lrave
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s, a Mis, Hunte, is registe,ed an� the he \
h
g
; ed • qued ion and �nswer '."'"".d can neulra
on tho ""'"181 Stale meeting and
t
. G. HHI residence at 713
ls is conside rabl,. lhal pre-medical studeol, to a zoology Coll ege
lo S1 t
of Arts a od Sele,,""' Sout o Fourth-st was the
�hen vanous quesl1oe, of pubhc
Mn, Nelcltr Oil the --annual of ,peed.
cau,e of
the United Stales had no i nten,
r
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:e� a�
ss
where Holmea u, regis
esllgat,ng
hce
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terod. This,
mleresl were. d 1,cussed and ex- lion of establishiog an A,nl'rican cla .
a fire al 10:01 p. DL Tue.d ay
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1"ney were greeted on campus however, wa, expected to bave
e
uthplained by hun_
evening.
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and Tue,- little effect on the actual opera•
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pok
The fire wa, confmed la the Home A.lien llartlay r, died
r
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,Jlll ll the k h,:dom Into an anll- .lay night with a st,iillge miilure lioo of the two deparbnenl
Clonch ;;. 81
an/hod -;,1
l·
n ng coitlnllss 11!1 wt,
w
oven
of an electric range with lhu, � bout gb � bJa
.
Qmuflunt!ft alliance.
a
ei t l
.
cu l ck "to h� owri' 1ane due comme alion
of rourtesy,, curiosity and plalA l!l)hneJ la
the cam-. Ilia flame,, being quickly e,tin- borne
oil
s
of
nd
re
Locu,t-st fn lliddleporl,
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diploma
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u
ation
w
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s
boond and
rowdyism that ruulled in two ar, pua at a private reaidcnce. l4laa guilhed by the Middleport o
•co ' mg north
V hm- 1be de&lt;eued - 6ora In a,.,.
pro,oollon lo th• ·ebtffltll
compli�altd by the conti nue.! Jn. resla and O rock-throwing allaclt Hunter waa
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w ll
e
car.
as f reed lo
auigned to a pri •ale teer Fire Deparlmenl
the betJermenl �f Middleport.
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ability of B,ltaln, France an d lhe
lesion
Va. Ibo _, ol I b o
cul bac:" J� 911:de�
struck
nY
room nonnally/ used for •lallon No dama ge wa, repo,ted by la
� Id K, 11..u.,,
,t Mrs. Ray .P«kens waa I n United Slates to ag,ee on just on television cameramen.
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the rear of e Clonch vehIC1e, fo char e of lhe
at Myor, Hall, one of the larger Fire Chief Tom Darst. No. waler
ourt 11e1u... SIJ,
busme
ss
"7 hla -,;
mootin
g
g what slep, should be lakeo to
H
e II
control of
The two Atlanta Negroes we re darmilorie, for womao 1ludenll was u.ed
•d wen! ovor and reports were given by Mrs. see
in ..tlnKUiabing the Ev lheae chlldre, Mn, �
k an international solution of lo have begun clas,.. Tuesday, Two Myers girls - Charlotte
Dr. R. E. Bofce, Alfred M. El- a 75 fl . em":;:n:.::
blaze, only dry chemical . Dar,t t �I
Guy Reynolds of • recent meet- tho Laos
J
Canlrell. Glllllpolil ; Jin.
alluat ion.
blrfeld, Edlton Hobatetter, WarNewell was traveling a I o n e ing she attended
but the ,tsyed in Atlanta _ 70 Jooe,, preseident of the Womeo' 1 sai d.
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the
in Columb\15
----( Sara ilaw&gt;el O ,. 0
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ren Plclteu, and Eldon w..ks and was oot h un and Mr. and
mile : the west - while Federal Student Government Associatim, Last nlghl's fire alarm was
�
perlnining to the re&lt;llslricling of
�
rt
e
Mra. J._ I
M
wore ....,ected dlrectoni of lhe Mra. Clonch l ra�ellng Jn
e the BPW club, Jn the slate, and
D' tr'ct Judge W. A Bool le and J udy Alexander _ qulclt- second of the year for lhe Mid�
14n
te�.BCase Dismissed In
Pumeroy National Bank al a reg- Clonch car rece,ved no lnJ. unes.
Eigbleen RoUer,
.: ;ed d wn a section of the ly anno unced they were moving dle port Department.
Mrs. Denve, Rice , chairman of
,
N
1
,mcyl
ular annual meetfng of stockhold- Dama ge to the Newell car was
,18: • 1
8 , opria lions that out ol the dormitory to esca pe firemen answered �ei gs _ Courl � try
the finance committee. Mrs. Rice
� .
" _._
Cal rn18AJ 10
------era 'helday afternoon.
estima ted at $500 and ,1 00 to the announced that the club will be Accord ing to recorus in "lein. wouId h_ ave cu
funds for the living under the same roof with a
.
bro;er,
bert• CbarJestc:.. ";•
of courts Evelyn Lucke's office university the m,nutei the Negroe■ Negro.
Mr• aobstetttir wu re--eIected Clonch vehicle.
.
5ponsoring a public card party
o
.
Mrs. M a r t h .
■istert,
tw
Va.;
---three ledger entries have been reported to class.
But MISS Hunter recelved
..
chairman of the board of direcon the !(llh of th is man th .
.
Allee Winlpfd
Mn:.
and
Denison
.
,
• diY lrealmenl rrom most
made since yesterday morn ing.
In Washington 1he upreme fnen
tora and Mn. Maxine Grlf!Uh D
Re;,on, of th e
ub a Ch ISleGau lle Calla In
Columbw,
of
both
�
�
The suit by John R. G,af. et. Court refw,ed lo stay deoegrega- other donnitoey lnmalea.
wu named again aa board
de
•• ro iect, w e
Mr. Hartley RrVed fn lbe N..,.
against W. If Lamp. el. al tlon of the university for aoolher About 15 g irla ,oon crowded
al
�
..':
'"
;an � re,
,.._ Cabinet For Session
retary.
w
ey
•·
durin
g World War ._ •• a ....,,_
.
PARIS
1
UPI
1 _ presidcnt M
� �;
E
Ti ;• ha, been dismissed from court stale appeal. St udent leader, said lnlo the Negro·, ta.telully-decorM
the Americao Legion ,-_
of
ber
Charle,
oo
;i':
de GauUo calle&lt;I hi, cabl- ;:;, • n':: :�s dr:'.;. lo; ;: records upoo application or the Tuesday n ight's rowdy em str
and w ro
H�tt'::="'.'�
'
Bennett Post 0� Middlepat,
•
ey-:
�
::�
�
i
�
,
'°°':'
.;;
e
t
together
n
today
to sellle d�
l
plaintiff, with court costs paid·
donn tory. G" w
Woeu .,.. president and cash,
hons were touched of as m
allendanre award
.
.
the D.A.V., and re1....i u a lall s of hil plans lo bring a nail
Earl F. Lockell was given by the �pre me Court decision as said the receplroa wu• fnendiy
ler. bo
.
PARIS (UP!l -PresidenJ Habib ductor oo the New Yorlt 0..
lo Iha six-year-old war with the
leave Jn which lo file an answer by the actual admisS 00 of the and wurm.
•
The ard also promoted RichImportant Meetm g
.
Algerian rebels.
Bourgwba of Tuni!ia a stocky Railroad about four yean agw.
"Wo are glad lo have
and cross petition in a aull pre- N,g,oe,.
ard J. Chamber, f- assistant
.
Fr nds may eall at lbe Rawl"" North African
Sin ce the three-day ...,rerendwn Called For Tonight
ke Jngs ie
m
Co
In the slate capitol In Allanta here," one of the Stria told 14Y"'
Funeral boma
ma ,:;th a tootham leader
sen led by R uthann LocJ ·•t Roi&gt;
tant I p
li le;;.
ad
fro
- all
,
y be the y
ile
�81
� �
past.
l� ':e :� ended Sunday and gov De Gaulle The Meigs County Flreme n·, ert Faulk ••• also been g iveo another move waa expe&lt;ted today Hunter
..W be ........,
llllql In bringing together the Al- whe�
:'..· 1110 nd la :
d ale Of popula r support for his Algerian !.sso&lt;ialion will meet In regular leave lo Ille a supplemental pelat
ed
d
er
pen ing arrival ol. llt•
gerian rebels and President
peaee drive, the 70-year-old Pl&lt;I&gt; session al Middle port tonight al litlon in • divorce lull by Marie
� Oltlo s.':ioo1 al a:::i.�
b
from California.
r
e
t
daug
.
Cbarlea de Gaulle.
Wflliam J. Hobit,,ller wa, also dent ha, held one ...,Je ,ence aft- 8. A d llCUSIIOD on civU defenae Faulk, plalnlilf.
er another w1'lh top e'\pe�Bour-•"'·
...,, cm Al. wIll be reswned aI thI!
' meet lng.
•-- baa walked ■ dlp(o.
----rt-elected man er of the Rut•
erla.
ic
ma
1
t tightrope on Algeria since
land o111.. wit� Edftb William- g
5
ayor
---,--Legar
Fines
M
:
�:;.,�
�=::
rebel
�II
f��
began bariio,Jng
y
en
'
ICIJI as wlatant t . Jnch manager
J
�
.
tw
'proVJSJOnal government
present. U M•ig, County Is to
WO n 18 ourt
ONE ADDE.D
.
Innocent:
arson,
L&lt;Jve.
Martio
ra
a
rb
a
B
PLEASANT
PT
.
Other reappointed,
ear.
employee, Only one person was added lo have a local civil defeose un it it In a session
o.
a
y
or Pome,oy M�yor
g
0 0
O
""'' Maxine GrUf lh, ,ecretary : the list of persooa residing in fa mo,1 lm;ieratlve lhal all de- Charles Legar,s Court lasl ntgbl Lynn Mo rgan aod Freeland Lyle Ou Douglas Bowling, Jr., a non, Since then h� problema have
. .
Lera K. Jonea. teUer and general
__{ty ,' Gilman Grimm' drunken
county i'all during the past 24 partment, be represented ' an 89- two persons were a&amp;sessed fines. Foll, rndlCted by lhe Mason Coun• !!.....
andeelhe ii anx.ioua to
the
· increased
.
,
•--L•eeper; charJolie M • Evant, hour,. Frank
·w11
l wutI·am ,Me
Jn
mng,
rm
Jury
Grand
Court
......
noceo
Circuit
ty
dr
aee
Ra!Ph Haw Iey was f'"ed .1:
Iv
m
Knott waa taken In· social lon spokesman said.
90
�
ler and eneral
kk
r to c ust y for execut·'" ol fine
dlarg.
and costs on a charge of intoxl- charge11 of murder � week en· Rock 1'ndicted fOr car theft
Rebel Groap
-::::c---:- od
boo eepe ;
g
.
tal
.
O an1t Clay, teller and c I e r k, and
D OF A TO MEET
ca t ion and Clara J. Wallace was terod lnnocenl pleas m appear- ., and Paul Hayman md,eled 00 When the rebel .. government",
PT. PLEASANT - F,ivo . _.
The past councllors of the II assessed
&lt;asll.
N.
M':,y Grover and Marilyn
a
nre, in Court Tuesday morn- misdemeaoor charge of oarry lng fir,! ,el up sbo;&gt; In Tunis il coma
penalty
of
an
d
125
ben were re-elected to the Board
P.WU.Y ILLNl!:88
of A will meet Thurday evenlni co,
Wolfe; boolckee_, and O I l O
ts on a cha,ge of leaving the Ing.
a Joml fel- prised a relah�ely 111n111l group. of Trustees, uo County Hoopfla p�lol and also
ut
M n
al
m
tho
o
of
Mn. James aeene of an accidenl
W la Froat Sentinel motor
lflrtennacl!' 1111Stodtan.
ho
ti
any charge of breaking and enter- Now Ill guerrilla army lo ostl- al, In&lt;. , at tho Aanual
Morgan
Indicted
In
Mrs
was
Sayre
with
Mr
Charles
aa
tod
Coen as
lilNlql
1.
carrier,
ay serious famid
--,------�
on
mated � about 30,000, all armed Corporate Mcmben of M
the d ath of her husband, E d- ing wlU enter their plea�
•
:;
ll) illne81 pNl&lt;enled him making co-hootesa.
aod lramed.
ME108 GENERAL R08PITAL ward J. Morgan and Fox w ,s In- day. Dana Leroy
County Hospital, Inc. . last tdlbthis run Tuetday evening .
T•106
Be.. ecled ._ L ll """"'Jerry
ayne Grogan, ind1eled on
W
MAN CITED
-.,ClOIICelSlc
•
de
ulba
ur
Bo
g
m
n
am
lo
a
of
diete
ath
e
Willi
d
the
n
i
d
Admiss '1
H
_ IIITl' Th
l
y
ft
of
car
charge
joi
e
lcoy
n
P
t
Mannin
a
r
the leftwlng prell&amp;Ure when he let the Dr Jack Buxton Eugene I I �
SMrl'R INE�
Are Reported Sold
g C. Hayman, 26• L&lt;Jng Mlnersville.
0•1• Putn ey.
B
wero transferred to juvenile rebels in but be has made atale- acli
.
With 1..,
and two day, Jame, Smith wa, fined 15 and Bottom was arrested by the slate
Dlschargea - Mnt. . Charles Tr1al
and
J
Fruth
Garland
r
e
urt
pr,,
of
II
Mrs.
a b r,
Morgan,
.
. left until tho deadline, County cost, this mornln
co .
meols from lime to llma indicat- Each .,81 elected for a
m County patrol and cited to Meigs county Wilson and "'"• Reedsville : Lou- sented by cour-a;,polnt
g
m
me,
t
a
lto
Lee
h
ree
ThompllOll
1'
.
belt
ed
tho
m,
ud
A itor Gordea Caldwell today Court on a charge of hav mg a court Saturd ay dlarged with ex,
ing be firmly
rebels. 1"Br te . The other lea lnd
Partlow, Pome roy ; A ud rey ey, S. D. Lllllepage and C. J. Judgo Ja
ae&lt;1epted the pleaa and ..t Jano- Ott tho other hand, be la 118id
111111ouncod thot a total of 11118 defedlve muffler, record., •how. oesafve •peed.
ben of the Board are R a I p b
Be'2mg, Pomeroy.
Hyer, wa, ttebeduled lo begm
3t a a oenlencidg day for those to have a personal liking r De
ary
claf! !al' had been sold . .\lso, 31
fo
rump Carl Adler Vitul BarlC
Mond•Y, January 30th al 9 30
'
entering guilty pleas. Those en- Gaulla and would like lo know he
XtnneJ Ucena.. have beeo
rJey, Jr:, I. G. Vo�, C. J.
a. m.
taring pleas of lnno&lt;eht will be oollld rely .. French pretectloo e
chued bJ ownora.
R y Crank, Jame, Hall, R. A.
pu
w
Fox, represented by attorney iven a trW date for this
Audttor Caldwell ,aid that nearterm
should 'aoy threat lo Tunisia do, John on, Tom Rou and g
a
J. G. F. Johmon, had no lrlal of Circuit CUrt.
•
•
..1op.
!Awls.
i
B
::11 :��:'s1�:!°:i:::. $40 Bail Money
Bow'!:ba�1e•;..�ed the
llne,
ry 20
:-.;-;.:=
· SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPI&gt;-A vo].
isl
dtsl'
th
from
tor
a
Sen
••
ture
a
ua
dea,d
dof
tq
JIUt'&lt;bal
"We are oot galng to lei II stoy slowly, and a decision about whet
"prophet of modern Tunisia " and the Board, other ollicen
Taken
on will "° ipqulrtd to 1111 an adBy
Court
r
ara R.
trlct when Jt conven.. \\'edn..
Two pel'IOIIS forfeited • total of � nearly eompleto sup;,o,t of A. Johnson, •i&lt;e-;lmiden , JI a 1 ley of bllllell hu ended the prol&gt; the e, that', for sure," said lo do wilb the remalna didn't ap,
dl!Joual penally DD eadt
t
d
ay
1ema ol Iha wayward whale of Jame, N. Brown, 1uperintendeni pear to be eomfng u p any raater
,
boogbt.
l40 baU money lhll ""1rnlng Jn h11 4 mlllioo poople. �, waged �wis, secretary and Rey
Pie, so _ but it lefi Ille ell) ol of the Society for Prevenlloo of Everyone agreed that the car&lt;a,s Othe rs JndJcted last week and Middleport Mayo, Kenoelh Mo, a ,o.year '"'!'ggle to aehieve m- treasure
r.
San Franci■co with a problem of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). "It had lo be removed - But they entering plea■ Tuesday were : Elhirmey'a court.
dependence from France in I�. Board memben
are � bf
IIQUAD CALLED
Ill own today.
will be fragrant by morning,"
couldn't agree on who was going Lewis Wo,thy Jone,, bad chocks.
James D. Meado•. L e t a r t Now • ,uec,,ssfu l move by hun corporate memben of Iha orpniEmergency Toe IO,foot grey wltale made a Brown also ••rnecl that the lo remove ii.
The
Pomeroy
guilty; Charle, Daugherty, bad Fa ll,, forfeited $15 bond on
a to secure peace hetween France zation, who .,,. per,ona ha•"'oquad was called II 1,� y etler, valiant ,bow of alrea«lh dur•ng bloody &lt;arcau may a•tracl
ll'• a whale ol a problem, • • check charge, guilty; Ernest Le- reckless operation charge and end the Algerian rebels �uld
contributed 125 or more b1 U t a
•
daf e vening IA&gt; aid Louiae Part- fll 14-hour baltlo to IIIClpt from sharks.
roy Wamsley, breaking and enter- Jan Dunt ro'.felted 915 bond on greaUy enhance h ,s stature m the building of the hospital.
n
e
h
w
ht
ni
Monda
an
be
all
tt
.
low Condor-it, who was alllrer- a mue of piling., below tho pie r "They come Jn the bay overy
!,,,.
� g
I enle ed a lar , Ing, KUllly; !Jonald Hill, b • d • charge of d1Sturbmg Iha peace. rest of the Afr1&lt;an wo&lt;id.
inl' from · • brokt111 hip. Ewfng•, Into wfuch JI had strayed and of- afght - and � they get a whiff the ma
LD STATI
umON _
om
i a
! check charge, guil ty : Ernest Le- Middlepon Chief of Police Her- Hourgulba ls anti · C.mmunfJt FAIRFIE
ambulanee was called and Iran• ficlals warned that the whale wiU of blood, they'll be down lhere," opening al th• front of the ,, ,er roy Wamsley, breaking and en- bert Gilkey also reporied tbat himself and undoubtedly o ld be Tuesda t peral
_h
� ll
Y
ted the injun,d woman kl Hol- be oven "lffilllller" fn death un- he said
and awam deep into t he maw ol terlng, guilty ; !Joaald Hill, bad 11115 meter money waa eolleeted upael by C-OmmWl1Bl Chm.,. or low
. � 41•
',"· Wednesday roadina
- - Iha carcaa u, removed.
: Hos�ilal_ ·
'fhe 4,000.pound mammal .iled piling,.
chedt char&amp;e, fnnocent ; George this week.
al 11.00 a.m.
Ruaaian inlerveollon In Algeria.

Rod Taylor, Alan YOUI\I

BURFON•OIJCII .,,.,. IGYer

I Prayer Theme
Of Meeting

Details Of Patien t Care Costs
Outlined At Semi-Annual Meetin g

FRIDAY NOT OPIN

SHOP Pickens
and SAVEi
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Dnot«l To Th. lntnuu Of TM Mel•,-M- .4rea

· , Mayi Be Asked Of l ·
I Voters This Year

(Technicolor)
WID, and THURSDAY
" A W OMAN LIKE SATIN"
Brilltte Bardot and

n Kenneth
Robinoon. 117
� M
at the Salisbury School on Sun Pleasant st., Pl. Pleasant, Mw
day J anua� 22 at 2 n
r·m · T h . e Pauletta M . wms
· lon, M ason, W
curved bar � the h.Jghesl rank '� Va. . Mrs· Pearl P. McBride , Sy­
the lnter�1atc Girl_ Scouts. Af racuse, Warner 0. Morgan, Jr.,
Va. visited Sunday with Mrs. Bir• __________
where refreshments were servedl l ====== === ter the gu-ls went mto patr�ls, Rt. 1 Rutland. Homer A. HenderI
ton.
tie Watts. They came especially
==
; r dues were taken and the duties
ENLISTS lN NAVY
by the Dorcas Circle. Serving the 11�
son, Rt. 2 Jack.son, Jack Bondurd
ay
th
Wat
,
b
Dr ie, I n 1... tha n a n hour a nd to ce leb rate Mrs.
t · k
[ George Dean Bumgardner, son refreshment , were . Mrs. Paul
[or a se&lt;�nd class rank were dis- ant , Rt. 4 Jackson , Ross &lt;li:lllea,
it'• guarlJnteed washabJr So I
cussed.
ol Mr. and Mr■. G eorge J B um- Smart, Mrs. Isabel Winebrenner,
Wellston, Mrs. Robert L._ Ke mg
•
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easy to a pply' Velvet,rich ftni,,h
d
e
t
enll
wa,
Mason,
Gerald
s
Mrs. David Sne ller. Mrs.
gard ne r ol
Chesape••e. Earl E. Wills, ar.
,
January
ln your choi.ce of lov iq colon.
Navy
4,n Anthony and
Frances
Mrs.
in the u. S
1ella. Bnan D. Landrum, Peeb­
imd has been transferred lo the Bearhs.
-----DlKharged
Naval Training Center, G r � a t
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett
.
·
·
discharged lnrecently
Patients
·
.
VISJ
Lakes. Ulinols. George enlisted
t
and daughters of GaIII?()1 lS
Mrs.
Gerald
Lowery, Homeluded
Sta&lt;l
Recruiting
Navy
the
l
mo
.
A
ed Sunday wit h Mrs. C. L
Formerly Smith Clolhing Co. through
F Kmg, WilJae�
Fisher,
E
er
tion, Point Plea11ant .
Athens Road .
U
MIDD LEPORT, OHI O
ham Ray Hoffman, Pamela Jane
He � in tho Electron ic, Field .
•
d y
Mrs. C. L. Arnold left
.
�• � Whee ler. Mrs. Thomu Salyen.
Wlder the Navy'11 High S C h O O 1
1

.Jr· TB Levy
Renewa
l
.

"POU.YAHNA "

EvWJS, 856 Fourth Ave., H o m e r
e
held their regular meeting st tt
275 Jackson Pike, Mark
af- Henshaw,

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b•• ,c ��• s,. , Olen St.. Pl. Plealut, "I"'- t,ll P·"'
1rvy """·-·
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Wilbur. Mra. ' Blanche Taylor
Earl Willa. AU other pallenll wer,i
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from s 1 . J " eeks vaca l iori :n 1,1 .i oµe ne-,1 1111�1 ·71editation hy ,hat World Day of Prayer would " ' Happy." on the aeoo�, BirthFlorida where !hey visited With ! he pres1derit, Mn. Will i� .. n�- ! be held February 17.
. day : · and on - �he th1rd layer ,
Mr. and Mrs. DallM L\ele·: ins ,rnd . bony P rogran1.1 of the e•,en mK
Mn. Hoss Pullen, i.o\' e gift "Mr. Elberfeld.

fam ily
were pass,d out b; Myna chairman c&lt;&gt;nducte&lt;l the de&lt;l1 • Present for the dinner wer e the
Fred Sht-fleu i:i reported to be Wilson
· cation of the offerings with Mrs : hooored guest, Mr. and Mrs. �I,,,
Je&lt;l
S
ss
l
ocrne what m proved lrom a "
McMaster
ia
yv
E L tt,gbes, Mrs. AUen Hugb• i Ired Elberfeld . Mr. and Mr,. W1lMi
vere cold al his home 011 ,1ill r!evot ional period which include&lt;! es, Miss Fr(-ddie Houdashel� �d I liam Anderson and sons. J O h � Street.
script ure reading and medi ta '. ion Milla Sylvia McMastrr :iss1st10,: Jim and Don, Mr. and Mn. Wil •
Mr. and Mrs . Jan1ei,, T i t u s, The de,ot ions were do.serl w it h her.
lia"l B . Do wnie and son, B i l l y.

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Mr. Elberleld's 93rd �1rtltday
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