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Meigs Ranks First In Nation For
i Number Of Churches To Population

Services Held
For Car Victim
From Ewings

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Around And
About
Middleport
DDIE ff Ul)A8HE

.

a-oauy Sentinel, Pemeroy-Mlddleport, o., saa. 21, tffl

lr:ipressive Ceremony Highli,ht,ed ·
Installation Of Class Officers

Chucch Anny Captain Will iam repo
of oecretary and tr.uPaddoc k of Columbua was guest urer ere given by Mn. A. R.
In a very tmprwtve C'eiemJII., L. Rugbea. and lln. Dana BtmMs. Cedric Clark. BY FR
speaker, using as his theme ''Her• Knight
LT ThurMiay evening at the Middle- Uton; OmJq Jkdn, Mn. Lewll;
E
O
itage and Horizons in Haine Mis-- The ann l meeting and parish Mr
and Mn. Martin Caram port First Bapliat Church, Mrt. Pianllt, Mn. c.cll BradburJ,
s.1ons" when the Grace Episcopal supper w announced for Wed•
family
and
or Richmond, Indiana Donald A. Boone installed new of. Funeral dirmer chatnnen Dlffla
Church Women met Thursday at- nesday ev lng, January 2:io. Stu•
for
held
ficers for the BU1y Bee clau of eel were Mn. llilll, Mn. Bu,bel
w!,'re
funeral serv [('es
for arrived for 8 visit with his moth•
���n at -��e borne of Mrs. d y c\use o meet e��weeo lh
and Mn. OaarlN Bennett.
forme1
�
,
er,
Mn.
Mildred
canon.
MH.
a
Wheeler
church.
Jutm Franklin
_ rry•av. Ia \"fieks were annow...� by e
1 1-..uore R� s r., Mulbe
1be meeting waa ..... with
"Undlr
ed
l
enttt
ceremony
a
w
Tb
he
t
a
n
who
r
ill
.
C
Poml'roy N&gt;Sldl'nl
-�
,
, Mrs. Fred Crow, president, rector, the Rev. William Roberta. = �ho-...bee
,...
by Jdta. Milli and 111"1.
nrayer
f'
the
l
o
th
t�
a
auti
•
.
:-in
gs
�I
n
by
to
H
is
n
k
e
killed
ta
s1 rutk and
' nun!Ulll)' was
lhe-meeting and the -1 Capt p.ddock who l8 head or ..,.t�nd UC'led
JD diatae ol U. dew•
Lyom
one
a
·
on
were
ed
l
in.stal
ficert
...
Roi&gt;Mrs.
home
e
1ister,
th
Arkansa
her
of
Bluff.
-- 8 tea"' eondllcti�g a snrvey of
moh1le m Pine
and
�otion,
- u � lople,
�The
Chri!Jt,
for
sion
Mw
mi
year
Home
e
rt
Reibe
l
,
Funeral
&amp;
Ewing
:1l t he
work or churches in Southern
I
At A Time.
e
Day
Liv
A
the
Pilot,
the
as
ast
c
was
1dent
HasElmer
Noah
d
an
Haskins
i
d;_t\
Ohio, gave nteresting statistics !
n,port treuurer'o
The
and
co-pilot
lhe
as
president
Vice
three
a
from
returned
have
kim
Surviv ing is his wife . Eveln
Of
!i IfJS
Q
concerning Me;gs County.
Turner Ill lho
Mn,
Jacal,
by
en
Navigator,
the
Secretary
a,
e
tb
latthe
at
week'
sta
Florida
s
in
,
1 1\ IJ sisters, Mrs William f.,
y
He sa' d Me,• , County h the
ft
MeMuter.
Miu
of
abeence
are
cl&amp;BS
the
of
I
TOWnl·
e
fOOpS
officers
New
Winter
Wheeler
ar
ne
ter
n
wi
home
s
er'
Eli1.abe1h
�
1..�
Miss
g.
,
I
tond
,
argest number or churcnn per
President, Mrs. Frances Bearh1, waa deeided that tba. boltHMf
I Friday afternoon the leaders of \ population in the United State! Garden.
f ,mton . two brothers, Pell'
( 'olt1mbus and Gilbert of C;.11111,.
the three new BroWWtl Troops of , that there is 8 church for ever;. Mrs. Mayme Rainey who has Vice President. Mn. Asa J�: for each month would be 0. �
1
!1·veral nitiC'es and nephews, 1:11
Middleport met at the home of 104 persona. Vinton County ranks been vlSiting in Ft. Myers, Fla. Secretary, Mrs. Shirley Mills: in,: cornmiltee klr that mcalt.
with her daughter and family, Mr. Assistant Secretary, Mrs. LeUle Refreshment. were Rl"9'9d. b ,
1_1t ht'r relatives mdurling aun 1
j Mrs. Ch arle&amp; Asa Bradbury for th ird in the United states
�1r , Lewis W.,ilker, M inersvill
and Mrs. D. L. Beck and chit- Roush: Treasurer Miss Sylvia the- new offloen from tablel _.,
, assignment of the girls to troops .
.
_ ·
Robert Laudern1 :
am! Mrs.
Mrs . Ruby Nicinsky and Mrs. The National Council of Chur• dren returned home this week. McMaster. Teachen of the cbui■ orated in llac and white by Kn.
i
l 'omc-ro::.
Harold Hinkle wil l be leaders for ches reeommends one church for Mrs. Law.rent-e Manley and are, Mrs. Ross Pullen, Mrs. Char- Lewis.
Last Thursday the '8W offlcen
one troop. Girls assigned lo their every 800 persons. In 1880 the Mrs. Martha Buckley have gone ]ea Lewis and Mn. J. Q, Rice,
Attending servires from out
popul ati� of . Meigs County was to Col umbll!I to spend a few days During the meeting conducted had met at the home uf Mr&amp;.
nita Fultz, Patty Cros•
A
are
troop
t uwn wen� M r and M rs. J.11
33.
which ,s l l ,OOO_ more than with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Man- b Mrs. Bearhl, round.robin let- Bearh1 to outllne year boob. At,.
san, Debra Blaine . Debra Laney , ooo
y
timherlake , MI'S. William fc,
he presen t
t
population . Capt.
The lw in sons of the Man- ters were sent to Mrs. Ramon tending were, Mra. Rol.Llh,
ley.
ebra Hinkle , Teresa A nn N ic in.
D
Mn.
1:tnd son Donnie, M iss Eli1.alw t'
�addock 88: that G:a� Chu: ley ' s, stephen and David are both Grim who is spending the wint- Jordon, M iu McMaster, and
sky and Glenna Sprague.
a grown
Wheeler. Mrs Jnnies C'lark , M
en
rc
I
Refl'fflbrnentl w e r·1
Mrs. Kalad Hindy ii.nd Mrs. � s�rve f �
Children's Ho9?ital re(:OVering er in Ari1.ona and Mrs. Margaret Pullen.
.lw• WyersmillN . Mr :-ind Mn­
r
urch an in
C�ilct!
y o
son
Wilson
who's
recently
died.
Bob
Mills
will
be
leaders
for
the
ace
from
pneumo
nia.
served
by
Mra. Bearbl.
C1lbert Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs.
or Me1gs Counly w1ll be conduct•
s. Moore Is a pa• The fol]owing
· commtttees were
ed by the Golden
sponsor
Mrs.
troop
Harry
.•
ed in the sprlng and the finding
01mald �al't:. all of Can!Qn.
MISS
ESKEW TO WED
•
Rule Class of lhe Finl Baptist will be of interest not on ly � tient at Holzer hospital for treat- announced by Mrs. Bearha, Flow- Senwr MIN 1,
0lhC'ri; altPndlng the servit"es
ers, Mrs. John Lyons and Mn. S
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eskew of Pomeroy are a n• Church. Girls in their troop are. 1 Grace Church but to al l of the ment and observation.
1nl'l\lde&lt;t Mr and Mr!-! Pete
poruoring
Wi
lson, Jr. : Kitifhen, Mn.
Joe
of
ron Glaze,
Sha
Bra
d
Russell,
bury,
K.
e
Paula
daught
d
their
Bar•
aughter
r,
of
Mary
engagement
the
nouncing
.
Middleport Senior clall
The
Wlm•le,· ;ind son Harry of Co•
1 area
Ro
.
Mills,
and
Mrs.
Pullen,
Mr.
Mrs.
of
ha
ush
son
Mil
Ma
Robin
Hindy.
Fields,
Jane
Char
l
es
,
Asa
BradEugene
an
d
Mrs.
Mr.
Jerr
to
ponsor
Lynn,
t!l
bara
y
11
will
s
a teenaae dance
A dessert course was served in
h1mhus. M rs lh•nry Sprouse of
a
is
Eskew
Miss
and
Mrs.
Jordon
Gif
c
e
,
Pomeroy.
of
Kathy
A
nn
B
u
n
Fields
with
Ba
r
tl
e
tt,
ph
e
ts,
Mrs.
E.
Jos
bury
is
confined
to
her
home
:
the
Middleport Blah
r
Mrs
.
party
at
oo
the d lning
m from a table cenF':..111vo111t Mt William Wheel&lt;'r
e
s
now
g
aduate
a
of
Pomeroy
o(
1
960
class
rid
y.
h
Ril
ran
i
n
d
m•
chick
Joyce
e
Linda
r
n
po
Coc
-a
.
e
:it
tered
with
school
auditorium.
Saturday evean
arrangement
of
· 1 111t 1 wo drm�hlers of Wt&gt;sl Co•
--lso
Mr.
a
Fields
y
Pomeroy.
-is
II
Elberfeld'
in
rs. Char• white flowers .
at
s
Q
plo
and
Mrs.
M
Bradbury
ed
I
Mi.s.i;
ing
at
Vida
hl
e
:SO
p.
m.
The Jaya wiD
7
o
lurnh-u.1. Burial was made i n
1958, and is em•
of
class
Pomeroy'
of
graduate
a
l
es Edwards are to be the lead- presided at t he lea service.
&gt;
serve
81
emcees.
Kt t11·h Grove Cemeterv.
Honored- Three
-----ployed at Verson All-Steel in Chicago, Ill. No deer, for tho troo? 'l"'""'red by
The Metp Mason cbamplomhlp
_'l'.eddmg.
e
t�
for
set
been
has
date
finite
_ Class 12 o[ Heath Methodist
.-1 ol �
dance, the
n
th
l
,
troop
wlll
be
Judy
chur�
h
.
I
be
yaar,
will
held
..
Jan. a ii
Jr' il11PJaf'8 RP port
J 6tl, Birthday Wt1s
A birthday party oonorlng Max
Bosl1c, M ar1anne Kloes. Debra
\..J. 1
Pomeroy
IJig h PSI Prt1isP•
Folmer, Larry Walker and Mich'
O I
/\lated Al Di11ner
Jean Hall, Lu ,\nn French, Kathy
Local delegates to the "He
l l preceded the meeting of
Sti
l
The 16th birthday of H e l e n Hill. Brenda Edwards, M a r y
ae
K
P.
of
Fides Lodge, No. 210,
T·1ught by Jehovoh" assemhly ol
Loui� Taylor was celebt ated Bradb1iry and Patty Everson
MEIGS THEATRE
met Thursday evening at the Den Two. R�k Springs Cub
·
Scout&amp;
held
·
.Jt•hovah' s Wilnesse1:1 rei urnerl
Wednesday
at
lbe
'fhur.sd ay evcnmg wh�n her un- Each troop will meet within The Executive Board of the Hall in Middleport with
Pomeror,
l
Chance •
'
h
on:i
e f the Den Mother,
home from Pi.lrkershuri.:. Wrsl
�r■.
de
and
aunt.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jud·
.
in
LEWIS
or
Comman
d
er
L.
R.
Wile
DANA
M
e
igs
the next two weeks for their orCounty Council of .l'arents
BY MRS.
y
Dw � Logan, Rock Springs
V irginia with high praise for !ht•
TOHIGHT
su n White of Middleport entert ::un• gamzational meetmg The troops and Teachers met Thursday eve- charge.
Showt-r Honors
l )iree · day gathering at the Nut•
"THE
ENEMY
GENERAL"
ed
with
"
dmn
e
r
m
h
e
r
honor
·
nl
n
g
al
the
home
of
Mr. and Mrs. Gllkt-y
are made up ol second g r a d e
_
Mrs . Paul A re;&gt;ort was given by Horace
lonal Guard Armory on .l1&amp;nuary
e
k
a
c
d
birthday
lier
detornte
G
Th
e
iss,
Midd
l
eporl.
ilkey,
to
visitatio
Hi&lt;.-h:ird
n
of
the
Mrs.
McE lhinny
girls.
Mi· :md
Jee cream and birthday cake
1
13·15. Mr. Raymond A. Hummel.
Pla1111 were completed for the Wilkesville Lodge on Wedn�ay were served by Mrs. Logan to
-----Clif1on w1•re honored wilh a ntis-- was served as dessert.
_ aho _
pr�sidi ng minister of the Middle- cellant•ous shown friday t•ven- Also a guest at the dinner was
meeting of the Council to be held evening. John Kincaid, B r a d the honored guests and Skippy
"SEX Klll'th� GO
port Congrc&gt;gution, hcc1ded a local ·
Helen's cousin, Carla Sue Gilin Rutland. February 2, at 8 p. Wolfe, Emerson Jones and Tom Logan, Mike Young and Mark
TO COLLEGE"
m
dt•legalion and said "Jehovcih"s ;ie shiiwer was htild at the more. Invited but unable lo atm. A program plan was submit- Mills recently visited at the Gal- Still or Den Two and guests,
W ith Mamie VanDorea
Witnesst•J, W('rt• present frr.m 21
ted by Mrs. Sam Michael. p� lipolis lodge also.
and CoMt9f 'lwJU,
Tommy Gump, Bobby Ritchie,
home o ( Mrs, c.; 1lkey's parents, tend because of the weather was
('(lllgre�ations from western Wt•st
gram
chairman , and approved by
Rutland,
of
.Judy
Chase
SUNDA
UM
ike
Grindstaff,
Williams.
Buddy
Gillilan,
Lloyd
't, MON. . TUii.
Mrs
three
app
und
Mr.
During the meeting
\
V ,rginia and eastern Ohio. Al· l fostessi�s wet"e Mrs. Luther
0
th, Board.
-----ttler,
e
St
Grueser
Jimmy
Danny
TIIE
APABTKENT"
cations were read for member•
lemlance rea,·hed 8 ;&gt;euk of I.OIS
Mrs. R. E. Vaughan entertain- . Mrs. �� lam B. Downie, Coun- ship and plans were announced and Ray Karr of Den Four and Jack Lemmon, Sllfle, Jlac·
Turker _ Mrs. Bill Williams. Mn1
t
Croup
ed the- Kiu Club Wednesday even- �!I president, report� on ' m�• for the conferring of the Rank of their Den Mothers, Mrs. H8f!"Y Laine, Fred MatMurn,.
,--------•------•, ' F.;irl Hubinson. Mrs. Lluytl Wil• Ce11 f&gt;H11 i11l
�-'-• • · Love-!'._81 - ing at her home on Butternut.av. mg of Co�cll presidents held �n Page on two members, Thunday, Grindstaff and Mrs. Robert Laugh,.._
liums, I .aura Holland .ind .Janet Tn �lf'Pt S,u11lay E· ve
o
r
oth
. •
,
e
Endicott Johnson
.
Columbus
....,., ___ t h--• Hu
m
Decem
.
r.
Al
lh1s
be
·
· e1s session was
?.erkle,
'I his Sunday evening following A shorI busm
January 26. All Racine members Ritchie• and Eddie Young·
.
been d thlhi ' like
Durir111, the evening M:ames w,•n· lht- evening worship service al conducted by the president. Mrs. meetmg . all ro�nclla were asked are especially urged to ,attend The meeting opened with the
n
to
submit
a
Ii.st
of
suggeSled
Dag cere�y by Tommy Gum�,
ARTOO :
plnyf-d and ;,rlu�s awardf'd.
lhe Middleport rirsl Baj)list Harold Ebersbach . Thank yoo
this
me
eting.
C
N
names for new state board memThe door 1&gt;rlzt• wus wm1 by C.:hu n·h the committees to plan notes were read from the WCTU
Richard Bailey reported on � Buddy Gdhlan , Bobby Ritchie
HoUlil of. &amp;ahhnoto
1&gt;1:
rs
.
A
11st
wu
prepar�
e.n
d
and Danny Grueser of Den Four.
for help in their Christmas proMni. Ji� lmer Vun Meter.
t
ester Zirk le
Ch
vemen
of
impro
Sia
WEDNIIDAY
&amp; THUltl.
. for the Centennial to be eelebral• ,ec
will be sent by the Council secVariou,.; aon""
aa and / teremonies
.-\ftm· the eouple open('d their ed ;it the 1-hurch this year will · t Ior the Ch'Ildren,s Home and
n fined to'
co
is
who
member
a
"
6 to 10 __ $J,99 ••
sURPiUIB
p
ACKAGE" 'we� practiced a(ter which the
-.
from Mr-5. Richard Leifheit or retary, M rs. Rex. Shenef'ieId.
glfl11 refreHhmenl s of ll·e t-ream, meet .
Attend'mg were Mrs. Downie, his home betause of Illness.. Mem• Itvmg circle w'.th both Dens par· Mitzi GQnor, 'fil1 Br,nner,
Springfield,
i
, wto1.e sc•i.ved .
roke omI punch
The l'om millees will meet to•
Noel C
Strippert M obMrs
Shenefield , Mrs. Theiss bers were welcomed durmg the U . at"
losed the meet.in
1'he "ueK1 11�1 ind uderl . � rs . gether for i\11 first meeting w ith a:;;;: :e; :l a�� :d ;;:e; Mrs: Michael , Mrs. W illia� meeting by J. H. Grate.
J
Il
ster
Nobl
l
�
� l •• Comed , .
t
r.
a
�: ;:· t:e last meeting wi
r
Ted ll1· 1 ey. Mn1. l ,ut·y . l l amson. Rev Donald A Boone pastor of
n
sion
ndl
busineSA
the
ses
er
Aft
.
.
Turne
·
E
�
ker
c
Fre
,
Mrs
St
ph
l
Ra
r
is
'•"-~
•
the Cub Seou for Mlu'9tl'l ill
·
•
bach and Mrs . Anmee Ohlinger
·
n�•n-•s .
MIDDL EPORT
�
I 8•,�ker. ,.
H".'
Mrs. Homer Parker, Mrs. Harold n,embera retired to the d inlng who graduates to the Boy Scouts. , 3 0 1",.,n.A.1vvn
••111ers . the t'hurl'h.
r,1 rfs� 1 .ew1 " ,.
"
ld Ebersbach won t�
Mrs.
Haro
Sh1r Iey uc ker, ram· s 0 ver,
______
Ebersbach, Mrs. Howard Johnson room for refre.!lhmenla served bY
door prize.
June Bt•mwll , .Jess ie Cartw n· gI11 . W
A des!Wrt course was served and the president of lhe Rutland Mr. K_incaid .
.
iPIIIPrl Nllll lfltl Al
Woek End Spoclol1
Wnndu Housh. Mn;. Ll'roy Lyons,
Music was furnished during
bY the h0 tess l0 lhe abo e PTA' Mrs· Carroll Snowden·
Lup S•l•ctl11n of Co,tunM Mrs. Hhmla rox . Muve Smith. &lt;:a1u1st11 Meeti11g
'
the iOCial hour by · Wiley, Cash
o•
named and Mn. C. J , E bersb ch ,
.
J•w•lry
At 50% Off Nunl y V t1n Mel £&gt;1', Al ma .I oIin- ,1 rs. Osby '! arlm
• . Roush, L e 1 a n d
t
gu
wa
e
s
s
a
1•
r1
J!lahr: ffusty
' .
Mra. Edgar Prati• Mrs. Theodore
Larg• k1yon &amp; SIik HHd
.
orown and Howard Byers.
Surf■ _
2 for $1.00 son. Kuht• Bass, c.;'h ar Iotlt&gt; !.,ewts. wI1en ti1e B'1-M onthl Y C anosta Lehew , Mrs. Teddy W amer, M rs.
I
Laurn Hollund. Ronnif' Van Me1• Club met Thursday evening at
ran
F
owers,
P
.
k
Fl.
M
ome
H
aw
ff
k
POTTED PLANTS
er. Kathryn .Johnson, Lula Rus• the home of Mrs. Albert Martm, ins and guests, Mrs. Wa ld Win•
LODGE TO MEET
OnOre pon
DRUGS &amp; BABY DEPT,
I sell. Muble Johnson, Irene Ke)l('y, Condor st.
Middl8�rt Lodge No. 36.11 F
don Patty Warner and Judy and
TOP VALUE STA M PS
If
Nf'llie Adkins. Rthel Hayburn. W lnn�rs for the evening were Ma;ty Vaughan.
and A. M. will meet tonight at
Jerry Varian. Wilma Blakt•. Bon· Mr.s . �i&lt;lney Spencer. Mrs. EuMrs. Lyle Hyse11 entertained 7: 30 p. m to ,ttend funeral ser-- ;
______
nie Dunrnn, Mild red Compson, gene Triplett . Mrs. Osby Martin
with a birthday party honorinf vice■ of J9J' Tracy, Jr. Services '
her son, T�mmy, on his Hth will be held at e p. m. al the
S11e ,lohn�n. 11:u.el Smith, Cece• a�d M rs. Howard Logan. Hos�s11 i
GIFT SHOP
birthday. '
. Hu und David, 'l,'ill Nobles Evelyn gift Wc!S presenlecf Mr,, Martm.
Ewing chapel, R. A C.OUlns, w.
RUTLAND, O,
1 . A hamburger fry was held and M. announced.
! N k-holson, c.:uldie- MeDt'rmitt , Refreshments were served by the i
aMd
coke and ice cream was also ser-i Helen Williams and ,Judy, Arlen·e hos1ess to the above n
h ard
M.rs
.
.lohn
Beav
e
r.
Mrs.
R1�
ved to Kay Wyatt, Darlene How•
' Mc0t,rmitt tmcl t"11ildrt.•11, Kay
Charles Rime.
ard, Terry Stalnaker, Ronnie Fry,
I M•hueke-1. Mrii. D. G ilkey. Molli(' f' mlaw and Mrs.
By larafi M. Rife
Susie Hy.ell, Linda Hysell, Mike
I Fox. Thelma Henry. .I a n e t
Mlddlepoit, Ohio
Mr. and M,.. F.d Reinhard and Capet1art, George Caperart, Julia
STARTS SUNDAY
Ze,'kle, Kuy Riley, ,lan,•I Robin• ,
· #JP Cl
• U b WaS
children of Caldwell apent Satur- Ann Capehart, Shella Hick.I,
Jerry Lewis in
' son . May Wamsley. Dorothy Van Brr'd
day
evening
with
Mrs.
Mr
and
Creatlyn
Hicks.
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P
Meter, nl:iY and Mur un·I Rizn, F:11t.Prltrif1Pd
''VISIT TO A
IINullful - Land
llrch
,an1ll11■. ldNt for
M my Pick('ns . Mar�ie and Ju n Mr!l. (;ene Hurrls entertained Charles �lfe and family. ,i,ey Mrs. Hysell waa a&amp;Usted b�­
SMALL PLANET"
,...11, _,,., attic ......,
Roger!-1. (�reg mi4I Hunity l ',t•w i1- , her bridge &lt;•4ib Wecfnesday eve- s�nt Friday night and Saturday Mrs. Marcia Capehart and Mn.
and
WI� her sister and family, Mr. Eva Hysell, aunt and grandmoth­
INiMfflll\t reo1nt •r
lll-llOUND Laurenr Lc•wis. Mr�. D inah Hid- ning at ht&gt;r home in Middleport . an
Mr
s. George Beveridge
INHAWI.,._
"CIRCUS
STARS"
r
Jn
e
the
r,
o
honoree.
ald
n
Do
Mrs.
was
er
play
liucgl
i
mi
Lt-wt�
and F:lhyl, Mma
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PEIIFORMANCf dlc
lftOUtlh lor a ,oo,n
Alhens.
tColor)
M l·Dermill ·
�Stivers.
1,001
New
Heart-StO(ll)lns
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daye
Canode
Gf
Bige Lambert underwent 1ur•
If
0lhers pla ing were
MrI
Thrills!
Stndirig girt� wrrc_ FriPda Donald Mill:. Mrs. T� R u e� C"arpenter spent Friday wlth Mrl. gery at the Unlvenity Hoepltal
Shown
At
2 &amp; 7 Sunday
IL I. ltSTING CO,, INC.
Faye Wood and Mn. Myrta Rife. in Colwnbu1.
Henry, Linda Haley. Fncdu V1l'k• M .
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nger
orga
n , M rs. R'1ch·
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In controlled l1bor11ory teSI!,
er8, Mnl' gai·t•lt Fox. Belly Fo;. , nrd Follrod.. Mr�. James Mahok• M �- and M n. •-.,•., B-·•a"UUP.a ol
lhe frlal�alra W11h1r proo•
Cabm.
Cree\,
W.
Va.,
spent
Sat.
Lena 1-'ox, Opal Harpel' , Mr. and
IHt of I IHdlnr 1utomallC Mrs. H,...•se WillJams. Mnrgie H.j("- ey and M rs. v ·irg11 Brown .
urday evening with hia 1l1ter,
w11hlr.t oonsldKln1 the follow­
Mrs. Sarah Rife and family.
kani, Emma Ridard. Neoma
Ina '-°lnb! soll removal, linl 1t­
AUXD.1-'RY TO MEET
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas
Edw:u·d�. Orn Mt1e CnHorrl. Mr.
mov.al, drynlH of spin, aulomallc
The
Lad
les Auxi l iary or DN!lw and sons spent �ay with her
oar• of W11h &amp; W11r f1b1ics,
and Mr!l. Hm Schneider, Rc&gt;lva
1l11pllclty of .. . and tltXlblllly, I Roush and ,lo. . Olga Lewis, IM ty Webst er Pmt 39 of the American mother. Mrs. Freda Bowen.
.
HIii' UHd, washln1
11m, and
Call. Dorn Van Meter, .lennie Legion will meet Tuesday, Janu• Mrs. Ethel Rife and aon took
curront used, ·Report No, 66841
I Rilt•y. Joun J ustis Mr�- Paul ary 24 .at 7: 30 p. m ul the Legion Mt,. Myrta Rife to Wellston Sat•
•1111 r.t1y 3, 1960.
Wt'urs. Margie CHrlwril!;hl mul l home. Mrs. Thomas Smilh, chair- urday to see her doctor. She fell
Priced From
her arm.
, 1.ut·ille lbrrison, l&gt;r. nnrl Mrs I mnn of lhe legislative committee last week injuring
a
n Mr s. Orville Well, national \e·
Charl
es Rife rema ins poorly.
A Low $199.95
' A. E. Sdrnckel.
Mr. and Mn. Hersltel Justice
H:irl of Grnhum \ curily chulnnan. will be in
Convenient Terms! 1 Stu.Mi·s.nndEuniet•
children 1penl Thursday
and
Mrs. Elsie LiPving o\ l chmge. All members are urged lo
evening
with Mr. and Mr!. Char•
Nrw lluven wns &lt;'oili. ng on Mr. i altend,�-------le! Rife and family.
11ml Mrs. Nl;'d Hl;'my on Tu&lt;'sday · ter Kimberly was visJting with
James Dale Rife spent Satur•
: afl111·noon.
j Mr. and Mn. Ned Ht'nry on Wed- day night with Burnie Bowen.
1 Mrs. rrk&gt;da llrnry am1 Mrs. ' ne!lday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saxton
.lu ue R1.1r11s visited Mrs. Cer!'I Mr. nnd Mr!. George Bum&amp; and took their little daughter, Debbie,
Marlin on Friday at the home of daughters went calling on Mr. to a doctor In Albany on Thur,.
I 1wr dau1i1hter. '-irs. Normn Riggs and Mrs. Le!-!ter 7.erkle and ram- day. She has ap tnfedion.
-llfvlly l'•IMII ,hll•
at Meson 'Mr!ii Mortm hl!s �n i lly on Saturday evtin mg
Gerald Su;ton wa1 tn Pom-I 1 1&lt;-k the past week.
lpplne Mal,IILIIJ ,.......
Mrll. Fneda Henry 1md Mrs. eroy on hualnesa Monday.
I George Burn
Int
klNI M anr PNM
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Mr. Kenneth Taylor and doughs went lo Gall ipolis Mr. Her!hel Ju1tl(.'e w11 1 bu,.
ln lho -.
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1 0n Frldny and 1penl the afternoon lness vUlltor In Pt. Pleuant on
I ahov,,lna.
Swe, l ua diaa .U the
Tuesday.
II' a 14'
Mrs. June Bums and Mrs. Lila Mr. and Mn. Hershel Justice
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11ltJ'n Ille, iaaptn7.erkle or Mason Went to Park• and children called on Mrl.
..i,
I erabur,: on Tuesday.
Fayie Wood Saturday evenlna.
1iv1 llld • baallJ,
Mina Lewi,, Gregory Nell and Charle, RKe celebrated hil tlSlh
Ranuy Lee ,,1,1ted Mn. Anna birthday SUnday, Jan, 1&amp;.
LoulBO Colley and famlly at New
'
Haven Saturday .
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Charlene K•lley, Linda Call and
ln...,..
Oat Yeur l■v!Rt■
Park Ann Kelley viJJited With rel­
atl•et at Middleport, 0ltlo Saturl1tt1rl11 and Information ot Dullen
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Icy Meigs Roads Blamed In Four Accidents

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Bailey Run Blaze Consumes
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No One Injured As Cars Skid,
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Quick action by members of Middleport'• Volunteer
Four accidents were investigated over the icy and
, I
Fire Department, braving sub-zero temperatures, avert•
suowy weekend by local law officials.
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ed a possible major fire in the 700 block on South ThirdThe Sheriff's Department investigated three Saturday
av early Sunday morning,
afternoon and the Pomeroy Police Department was callBut a second fire this one in Bailey's Run about noon
ed this morning.
Saturday morning at 11 a. m. Haning Road.
the same day resulted in almost total loss of a threeGIA NT CRANE - Richards &amp; Son, Inc. will take mid·winter delivery today o,
the Sbertfr, Department inves• Gerald v. Douglas, Rt. 2, Alroom house and l,ts contents,
tomorrow at Pomeroy's C&amp;O yards ol th is powerful crane for drag • line work
The Wilham Wyatt family sav- partment said.
ttgated 1n accident on Pearl-st bany, and Charles Sargent . 32,
at the company's sand and gravel operati ons East of Racine. The machine will han8 dle one and one-half yards of sand in one gulp. It has been purchased
ed a refrigerator and a TV a e t �e basement, wn.rcn had
ln Racine. A car driven by Wil· Route 2, Albany, collided. The
to replace an
but all other personal belongings ceihng of card board and tar pa-- older smaller outfit of which the firm no w owns two.
liam Hoback. 3'1, of Racine, was car driven by Sargent skiddec;l on
includ ing clothing were lost when per, was ignited from hot coals
struck by another vehicle oper- the roadway and ra11 into the
ated by Clifford Morrls, 69, ·of Douglas vehicle.
(ire consumed the structure. The which fell through a hole in the
Neither of the car occupants
Long Bottom.
Pomeroy Fire Depa:-tment h 8 d bottom of the grate. 1bft card
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Morris reported !hat he slid on """' injured and damage to
rushed IQ the ""n• as soon as It board ond tar paper caused t h e
i,the ;.;. into the onoomlng car. both vehicles wa, estimated as
•
was noHfled, but the buildlnl al• fire to opn,ad rapidly throughoot
Damage to both vehlcleo was medium.
ment and beneath I h e
ready wu lo,L
f
said to b • medium, and no in· This morning at 2 : 35, the PornIn Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Ev• ��·�
•"'"'"''ure.
eroy
PolK.'e
Departme
n
t
was
juries ffllultecf.
erett Bostic and famll)' of ?65 s. No damage was done to the P. WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Preai- Derense Secretary Robert B. Mc- Slaff. He held' a llmilar meetina
At 1 : 15 Saturday, Larry Eu- called to the SCffle of an aecl•
PVT. JOHNSON
Third were routed from t h e i r R. Root Sheet Metal Shop which dent Kennedy gave top ?riority 1 Namara and McGeorge Bundy . Saturday and apparently intendl
gene May, 19, Pomeroy, 11id and dent on West Main-at. Don
shor11y after four a.m Sun- (See Bailey Run Fire, Page SI today to national security aHairs , Kennedy's !!lpecial .i.ssistanl for to make it a fr@Quent practice.
beds
h■s
e
obnto■
E,
y
J
Pl't. Harl
hit a gaa 11torage tank on Route Young, Pomeroy , reported that
arranging a day-long conference national security affain.
Kennedy and h.is national JeC'Ul'o
dense 11110ke filled
when
day
advanced
aDll
comp�ted bask
124 near lhe Chate Funeral Home he was crowded from the road
his.
top
defense
wllh
an
d
for
e
ign
Prior
to
the
top-lev
e
l
talks,
th
e
ily
advisers have before lhem a
e
frame
home.
room
e
fiv
their
,
KM::s:
Fort
ba■lt training al
'lb
by another vehicle.
In Rutland.
po
l
icy
advisers.
President
se
new
planned
45-min·
a
report
from Llewellyn Tbompeon,
Into
hou
the
from
ran
1
family
iay
4
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,peal
amt
May had pulled to t� side of His car came to a stop after Ke■tQcky
1be
White
H
o
u
s
e
meeting,
ute
sessio
n
with
his
White
House
U.S.
ambassador
to MOBCOW, dealthe
to
and
weather
freezing
below
r
e
form
&amp;he
e
wif
hb
the road lo let another vehicle hitting a retaining wall. Damage Jc.ave with
1dieduled
to
start
at
10
a.m.
ing
with
Soviet
Premier Nikita
e
h
t
S
acr088
ighbor
e
n
a
of
home
parenfil
hi•
ucl
bick,
pass when his bar went out � to the front of the car was. estl- KaUlryD
EST
and
continue
throu
the
Khrus
h
ch
e
v"
s
views
on Americ.angh
atreel.
JobaT.
Harley
Mn.
,nated at $350 by pol ice. No in• Mr, and
l•
afternoo
n
w'
lh
onl
a
brief
break
Russ;
••
relat�.
y
e
AH Mela• cou■ly IChoom, jliries or arrests resulted .
IOD aad odler relaUvH 01 ,c
,
The alarm for the fire departlunch, was expected IQ cenler
w Nb lb, eaeeptio■ ol Bedlonl ,
------WoUe Pe• -- Pvl, Jobmo• ment wa, ,ounded at 4 : 16 a·m
on U.S.-Soviet relations.
p....,.y •1111 Mtdlllepoti, are
11 .... .. Fort Onl, ClaUll'llla. Seventeen men anowered the call
Id la ■HIio.i a1al1 &amp;oda� due
and were hampered momentarily Mr . Ida John n Cleland, , Called to the conference were
ler future tnllllq.
85 Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk,
o
ita
,o
IQ the IDie- -w _,.tllon1.
USy
----by dense omoke, Tbey went IQ dled at Meigs General
Hosp
l
··A apoknmaa •• - state
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work on the burning structure us- early thi11 moming. Flmeral .erv1:;
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lllj) lour line■ from lhe IQwns ice, will be beld Wedne ay a
s
1
sd
t
ee
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new fire apparatus.
I p. m. at the MorriJ Chapel
PT. PLEASANT - G. R BumMW ...,, • ,.. .. die ue■
Diffi&lt;'llille1
were
experienced
at
Churdt,
gardner,
59, o[ Chillicothe, Ohio,
,
laal ot••
.
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.
.al
!all
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a
.
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llral wlN!l • hydrant •I Mulberey !w'fjvlng aro ihree ,..., Emeot
died
Saturday
in Ille Chillicothe
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and S. Third wu mun,) IQ be fros- ol Racine, Ray of 1,1..,.ca, Pa.,
City Hospttal ol a heart attack.
,
la�· ...,, .,ii 08 "' road■
Mn, Sue 111 Thomas, 74. of
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en. A water relay had IQ be and Cltfltml Johnson of Swlckley,
Bttmpnlner .... a farmer Pl. llle;ui/eoville. died Friday .. Ibo
. --- lall ..... •.. agat� The Middleport Fire Depart&amp;witched IQ Shon Fo,,irll, and Lo- Pa.; and O daupter, Mn, Earl ,
Pleaoant ri,s@ent having moved 0Mo ,••_, , ......... ·- Iba
1bfa -■IDI, T!I; 1pelrnmaa ment WH bu,y over the weekend
. .
CUiier
of
Racine,
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Oh� 1our years ago. He was had been a patient one month.
utc1 um ondltlo• art lmpro•-- answering four emergency n.ins. Funeral aervlces for Mn Tom
Cleland w
receded In Meigs County'1 Civi1
Wat.er
wa■
then
relayed
from
employee of the Columbus &amp; Mrs. Thoma■ bad been a real·
an
lag,
have all Iha! maln
al
Goe
ca
l
l
.,.-aa
amwered
Air Patrol
'lbe fint
y lhe
gl .n, 85 ho died
by
�be�• and I Squadron 202 today
h
e
t
,
to
er
ent
d
tank
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Southem
OhJO E lectric Company . dent of Steubenville for the 111111
t'
had
•11h••Y• la 1ood diape now 10: 15 a. m. Saturday when Joe
been
epartm
daay
ng, 0•1
heldBwW�
mght:;
da
She
me
uc
-eh
�w
k
e
give
an
ampl
to
tr
W&amp;•
.,:
and an ptn1 te •ork .. kt.1 Hood became m while driving
commended
He
was
by
born al New Haven, :n years, g O f n g there tram Ra­
Col.
Robert
H
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.
tn
U B
the
8
u��
of
·
n;m
!IPter
could
supply
hookup
until
the
'I'n
;
'.wm
travelei l'Ollte8 1h11 afllraooa. his cab on Ash-st in Middleport,
:::�
Herweh,
comma
W
n
Va
der
ebruary
of
the
Ohio
lo'
.9, 1903 the son cine. She wa1 1 member of. the
rema n.s
l ln th
G':: � made. Noulemen were !K"ver
1 J;�uri:
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of
Tobias
He was laken to Meigs General ��
the
on
ta.
late
two
Wing
and Elizabeth Westminster Presbyterian Oiffl
coun
slde
ery
late
chu;h a: noon W�ay_
donlrol Medium damage was H pital for tre
without
water
during
the
fire.
C
1.
t
R
Herweh
and was a and Woman' s. Association of that
re
Bumgardner
atmen
w
sh
and
Squad
- b d and
• ou
rote to
:0
Friend• may call at the Ewing
done to th fron1• but the dr 1vei, os
Raymond
m
g
a
ri
fro
atin
fire,
gin
O
leased.
1st
member
r
the
Lt.
or
Calvery
Luthem church.
Howard
'Jbe
gh
_. i
Funeral Home until that Ume ron Commande
u i
ud�
faulty
grate,
wu
cenlered
mos�
Dailey
the
l
a
,
CAP
has
earned
p,
12
At
Ch
rch
of
Chi
l
m
l
day
e
the
m
licothe
and
tbe Clil- Survivor,, Include one aon Joluf
:
t ; •or�i,!rt
u
oc
sa
5.\
Burial will be In lhe Morris Chap""',;;;- ; �
m lhe aame
O pa- ly In the b meol of lhe h
,
IQ
ition
for
ca
�
ase
omo
out
called
Ceme
Page
F
No.
too
wa,
he
nit
re&lt;0gn
Ru
a
AM.
rr;lllj)
d
Lod
23
A
&amp;
1s
u
U o
t M
,l'.;partment was t
T Tbomas, Industry, Pa.:' t w o
tery with Rev. Roy Bu■h
ft
I ":: but gained headway belween the el
i,.
�
�
trol
minions
�
if
t
and
for
achieving
;:
Surviving
wh
:•
0rvie
are
his
Bryant
wife,
Mr.
Mildred
was
auf.
daughters, Mrs. Ebner Youns.
III charp.
:al�ed to investigate an accident fre
Hoove P sv
walls and Into the attic. F I r e
------00
r
re
n
cent
ewal
1
of
Bumgardne
Betz
aenior
fering
from
a
possible
stroke.
He
former
r
Mason
.
pe
Steubenville, and Mra.. R I I p b
on Rt 680 ,t the intenectlon of
Eieklel' Harper of Madison 0. broke out In two rooms of the
members.
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wao laken to Meig, General HoaCounty l&lt;'hool leacber:
one ,w;1ma 1 Kinsey ol Weirton• and Ethen Harper Of �Y, house but WH uickly extinguish- Kautz Re-Eleeted
q
The colonel '• letter was read daughter Marlene Bumgardner brother James c L•-.1,
ptt,,I and admitted,
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and a number of niece,; a n d ed,
Meigs Team Dumpt1
regular
bi-mootb
at
a
l
y
h
moellng
The unit answ,red a called at
o
0
and
Lima,
ne
o
s
sler,
,
Mr,.
:
,
Board prnldent
Haute, Indiana: three gran4,
hew,
Dama1&lt; IQ the house wa■ con- The l\lelp County Board of Ed- of tbe aquadron held Friday eve- Lawrence Parsons, Letart, W. children and
Pt. Pleai!Rnt 37-34
U: 45 ?· m. Sunday IQ the Robert � Goe l
great,grandg
n
was
a
m
be
I
r
e
flned IQ lhe -•I with CM• ucalion held JIM re,organlzational nlng In lls headquarter, at Mid- Va.
m,
The Southern Loe■! All-� t a r s Edwa� home in Salem Center.
children:
U
of
�
Daught
n
ion Vet- olderahle damage bet- I h e meeting Saturday night with Carl dleport. Rev Carl Herring, ,.,,. Funeret oervices will be held
ors 01
dumped tbe Pt, Plea,ant Eighth Mrs, Janey there waa having
Mrs Thoma, was Jl"":eded ID
th
walbi, Very UIUe clothing or lur• Kaull ol a.eater being rHiected aquadron chaplain. opened t h e Tuesday 2:30 p. m In lhe St. deatb by her husbond
Graden :17-34 5'turday for their breathing dlfflcultl,. and wa, ad- :;:�� �• ::
and t w o
·
·
1ene
wn ntture wu damaged by the fire, president.
Peter. Lutheran Church, Pt. sisters. She was
oeventh straight !in without de- mlniate,ed oxygen before belllj)
meeting with prayer.
bon,
May
9, 19
and water and amok• damage to Virgil Atl&lt;ins was re-elected Aho heard at the moellng were Pleasant, with lhe Rev, Fred al Zaneaville and .,.. the cla gbItal. Larry Price led tho A 1 1- taken IQ another home, the unit will be In charp of aervlC01,
u
bed clothing and permnal iteml vice pn,aid&lt;nt. Other membm reporta of lhe 1Uppl,y, inlorma- MlcheiBon officiating ..,isled by ter of tbe late Archibold
Start with III point&amp; and Marvin records ohow.
AIand
wu held IQ • minimum, the de- include Gordon Collin■ ol 8ffda. lion, llnance. ,operattm and train- the Rev. Harold Knoll. Burial nie Lucy (Swankl Lindsa .
McKalvey hod 11.
The fourth "run" was made Dog Ucense Tag
y
Ron Folwket, a 8-1 Eighth early Sunday morning when a
•Ille, a-go Perry ol Dexter, Ing section■ were given at this will be in the Kirkland Memorio! Funeral services ,..,. IQ be
Total Was 3 068
and Harold Roosh ol Porllancl, ....ting·
Grador, could only """ eight major fire Wal prevented in lhe County Audltor . Gordon Cald- F'
Gardem.
beld today at the Cole Brotbert
Ohioan
The minutes of Ille last meet- A discuasion was held on re- The body will be brought to Funeral Home
polnls for tho Pt, Pleannt team Evmtt Bootle rolidenl'O, 76S S, well announced today that 3,068
with Rev, Charles
Ing, and the meeting dates for decoration of the aquadron head- the church Tuesday morning W, Fulton
while Noithup .lid 11. In the Sev- Tbird-av,
dog licenaes were told before the
charge,
In
Burial is
th18 year were approved
mem- quartars. lt WSI decided IQ palnl 11:30 a. m and will lie in ,tale IQ be in the Union Cemetery
----enth Grado conletl the All-Stars
deadline Saturday morning. Last
at
hers•=======
nlppad Pt. Pleu■nt 11-lt Hensler
lhe watil and refinish the lurnl- until the funeral hour.
year S,128 were aold al lhe deadSleubenville,
,
-----F'lNED '5 COll'l'8
had aoven 111111 Ramtn 1bl for the
MEIGS GENERAL IIOIIPITAL lure. The work will be done at Friends may call at the Heidyline,
Pomeroy Mayor Charlot Le- Caldwell al,o aald that
MA
RRIAGE
All-start,
APPLICATIONI
114
Salurday admlulonl - Carroll Ille next meeting which is ached- Root Funral Home, Chillicothe,
gar'" Saturday night fined Frank kennel Hceruie, were sold. All
8
at
Albert
Ray
Keeton, Jr , 44,
Ohio,
27th
January
Friday,
u
led
Bryant
Azra
Racine·
Orbnm
Mus■er
'5
and
ooa11
on
•
charge
M
pl!1'l&lt;llta
not
-salesman
-.Ville,
Reeelved
pun,haoing tap wm
, and LeThree
,
and� u,1eman' � p,m
O 1
of disturbing the peace,
thia
Eolher
Milla,
ha
IQ
17,
pay
Racine,
a
ve
one
e
nd
dollar
AU
members
are
urgad
IQ
l
penalty
. ,,..1;im�
CANCELLED
� : Bottom, '
J11t1dee Saturday
1n
t A meetlllj) of the Past Matrons Charle■ Edgar Lumlonl, Ill, Rt
opera
a
hand
tha
ao
tion
this
In
In
Mrs,
urda
dilchargea
Route
y
den
l&lt;C
Three - oppe,red
Sat
wo&lt;:
ar
1 7 Frit
i t on
uartero will bo In shape for the of Pomeroy Chapter 0ES Tues- I , Pomeroy, coal mmer, and SarJudte Emmett Peoplea' County
bout 1 milea ulh f WWiam Andenam Pomeroy · !lo- q
d 1
ah Jane Kaptenla' 19• Racine.
8
a
• ena Sanden, �ill•: D a I Q Mual inspectlon sometime near day ni ght has been cancelled due
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Court Satuniay morning.
. :i�t,
' ner, 45, Columj,111,
CIarence skm
-"'"~-March
ol
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the
'"'-,:,
IQ weatber
ddleport' a n d
Pete n,_ WU f.....
,_... ,10 and
assembler,
lnjuroti ..... Lola Swnmen, wlnebrenner, Mi
-and Daisy Adams, ,ii,
----..... .., , charge o1 uaault and
Worthington, Ohio, listed 1n goo,1 - Chamhen, lllddleport.
Pomeroy,
'4:1
P08TPONED
TAKEN TO IIOSPJTAL
Al:!
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battery, Charges o1 defrauding
condtlion Jn Plea■an t Valley i!ol- Sunday admlaalons - Francis
F
the
of
g
RETURNS HOME
tr,nsported
Coleman
A
d
red
wu
w
Y
1
an
12•
,
-tin
te
regular
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Roo
.
Ten southeastern Ohio counties continue to lag In pllal when, ,he II ..tiering from uuger Cheshire
ereafterlamlued
innbeper
to
fo�
Meiga
ocheduled
the
League
Hospital
Walton
b
Mrs,
G&lt;neral
Paul
1galml
Lee Rudisell, Pomeroy,
Mn.
1""'11 Smith
be paid sales tax collections. None of
diaclnlrg,,o
ay
SUnd
y
J,
them had a higher flgur O IM)lllible Ifelvlc fractwo : R htil
y
e
rned lo her home after
,
aid
un
the
l
o,
o
harles
l
over
A
,
ro
ha
,quadsmen
retu
bu
Pom
Mn,
,
,
S
pootponed
been
C
tonigh
Pomeroy
imon
for the week ending Jan• 7 ' 1961 over the same per1J anl Bummert 21 Worthington
...i. m'li the lnnbeper
charg,,o apln■I dlllonl Whitting- last year·
January
30,
due
weaweekem,
Coleman
and
Monday,
is
a
Long
Bot•
spe
nding three weeks in SI, J•
Racine
in.,;
•
and
ton,
,
g
ightin
Kn
fair condtllnn
ihree
tom "'6ident.
tber condtttona,
e,
eph Hospital, Parkersburg,
On fiscal year basis some of the counties are not ed vertebra ,md othen treated Eth■!
� for lroudultnt checka .,...
a...hlr
dlan- by Judp Peoples,
far behind the total for the prevloua year, Ga!Ua county at the hojpltal and nlaued ...,.
Ill just Uttle over $1,000 off from last year's total. Othv Mahel N. Rull, •· Columbus,
Mn. Windon Din
counties that com� close to last year'• fiscal figures are Olm, fractured lboulder : Enoch
Jackson
and Lawrence. Meigs county Is only about ,1 . Rust, Cotum.nu, and Ethel LachAt Z.neevllle
I
the previou, year's figure.
of
off
' er, Worihlllj)ton, both suffering BJ 'lldN l'ffl.- 1 1 au ,1 Tue!doy, report'ed choppy eeu 31 degrees below zero Sunday, ·in the lo.,., lakes and weatern
a
500
&lt;
Wflldoii
Mr■. Emmett
M ry
Ml
Teo
I
14
Trtbaae
from minor lnjurlel.
0.-l dlod W. -.ilnJ et Good
"'1cord lows ,:,rlnkled the East Dakotas. Cbica.�• re&lt;on!ed Ila
Warm air cnpt lnlQ central and a di)''• delay.
.
5un■r1tan Haapllal iii Zanetville
The liguJu showing the ml- '39$,8tl0. !l, '4(D,90'l,S4
State Police btvMlfgatlng I h e OuK ■talel and teased wuwn
"' I 411 lie .., ,_
Sunday,
Hartford, Conn., reported 11,�1 zero reading of tl,e year
for the week, ending Jan, .::68,-.:::-::• '2,9,Jl3. 40, accident staled that Mn, Sum- Flnr!da tocley 11,,t Y1nisbecl In But New York 1choolcbildren an ail-time low for the day of 26 Sunday on the thin! day ol conofter I two yur
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mera wu travollng aou!h wllen 1'eruMolloe. dvhillg ho',,el
re- who frolicked oo wet;ther..:auaed below. In Pennsylvarua, Allen- linued cold .
Surlrlvon . lt)&lt;ltllle one dau)lh- 7, 19!1t and Jan. I, IIIIIO and for
VIiia..
,
a
,
·
,
■1
■t
rting
July
,-an
1,
11111
of
an
04
lil80
$986
ll
her
Drat,
ear
M
Icy
spot
and
uidief
lon
Frwll
Mn,
chill
Eaat&lt;m Sea- holiday, Jut week, were told IQ town's 12 below smashed a seven• Hibbing., Minn., sank IQ 23 de,
I«,
l a g the
,073.38, '111, 12:UI
an
$26
1,
1
July
11169
d
follow1:
9tltl
"·•�
•
P-·•
ded
lnlQ
the
other
Villa·' lhNO lane
of
traffic
�-�
o
=•,cid """'"'•
be oo lime ........,.
•-'·· aa New York's ��uv..u: u.
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'
"� ' . m.-.,i...
.
grees below zero \UWlf
�•- and In•
Albei,o. - '5,357.otl, '8,832.111, Motor vehicle sales IOI collec- and oolllded · lnlQ a northbound l!aaternen ocmled �, -k In major arterie■ ,.... cleared and
dor, Carl of z.-,nte, and PbJI.
Low Rea,ltag, R,poned
.
o
a
al
lern
Falll,
n. , chalked
,
Min
o
h
.
.
lion for the ten CGUDllet ■bowing &lt;ar drl:ml by RUii, 48, Property ■houlder-hunch lng cold, dogpd by cl- resumed.
Low reading,, though not ree,
Jip ol Maltoll6ld; two lfaten, Mr■, '214 'l'ltl ! 7, '263,116 &amp;:I
Oil
17
be
l
ow.
G
l
.
■ lll - •1.447'114, $2.171.41, U- for the -.i. endina Jan. 7, damap waa eat!ma!ed II -· lingering low temperature, that Manhattan's temperdture hit 11 orda, were 13 below al Mt.
Wilbur Flnlaw, ■nd Mn, Albert
1861 and for tbe fiac■l year which Two other Obloan■ eocaped In- hampered IIIOW removal and degrees above zero early today. Mitchell, N.� .. highest spot east El..where, lhe U.S. Weather
Hollner, both ol -.llle, lour fl311,'80,M, f!ll,'151.tl'I
grindcltlldren. and two bnllb&lt;n; Boetdq - ,a,147.21, fUIUl, opened July 1, 19tltl follow■: All&gt; juriea Ill - aecldent Friday allcbd lllgbwayo ..,... to states, Acros■ the river, New Jersey of the Rockies: Saranac, N .Y., 30 Bureau pred,, cted w idely seattered
en, - $1,&amp;:IUII, .,416.39, Gal- nlglll on Route t, IIDlth, with one '11,o Hudlon River lro,e ,olld ohlvered lhroug)l Ila IHlh atr■lght below: Norfolk, Conn., SS below, showers in the mid-South and
� and John Duerr ,,I Pam- f14'1,35Ut, ,r.51,ISIUII
J
.
1.
roy
tl,
are
,1
1,
Incomplete
bQt
6'11 6 14 6 111, lia - '810.86, f39,lli0,48. Roell- drlwr beinl tltod lor drlmg mo from Alban1, N,Y., IQ a point just day ol ldb-lree,ing temperatures, Newport, Vt., 23 below: Westover along lhe aouthweatem bonier
e .
,
,1111,iltlll,tl.1
lotl.71,
flM
be
Ing - '1,111.80, Mtl,14'1,tll, J■cl:- fut for road tondttona, Bobby north ol New York City, where with no break In sight. The ot,te Air Force Base, Mass., 22 below, through south•m CalKomla north
II II _.... that rtteo
'9,ffl,111,
f!t,st141,•
son
- no weekly llgure, ftll,Ql,• M. Skipper, f7, Columbut, t:Miio riv« boats lollowed icf brouera bu counlecl at leul U death, and Waterville, Maine, &lt;l below, IQ San Francisco.
held In Z--llle,
'4, lffl,1911.16, tlll,311,84,
44, Lawmice - tl,OII0,11, '70.- wu lnV&lt;llng ooulb when
be flghtlng their way lllllOIIII ice floes blamed on tbe c:old spell and last Washington, D.C. , reported 1 7 At Anchorage, Alasb, ravaging
- ftlllPI·
lletp - tl,111.119, $1,IIIIHI, Ol�,95 Mofp - ,1,1SHI, f4f.1t11,,· iidiiwlllld • ur drlvon by Fred up to 1 fndleo lhl,t.
week'• near-blmard that dumped degrees early today and as far Oood water. over aoulh centlal
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'"" lempenlun II tho Inter- Wl,llllt84, fW,414,10.
IO, Pike - ,1,111uo, •,Ill.IS. lloltBOholtler, 11!5, ol lllamllburg, Steamship acheduleo aullered up IQ II lndteo of mow,
,outh ., Atlanta, Ga,, the mer- and snuthwestem perts ol the
ol
■nd llochanlc 1'lb - · '7,1189,41, fl,lotl.11, Rou - tl,•79.17, f!ll,401.11 Ohio, P&gt;...,t, dmnap wu Olli- from stiff ,,_ In tbe Alhmtic. Lab OWam In New Jersey'■ cury barely ,eached freezing,
,tale auhorded, and man, ....,...
N a 11:IO un. WU • fll,!111.B, '81,441.'lll
Scioto - '18,'IIIUil, f!Tl,119.14. maled ,111 ..by Ibo - PQJJoe '11,o
Utqlod S1a"11, � �
led· the, "'""""'l' West acroM tbe Great Lakes, es near tho ■wafM. . Matann•tr,,
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SC:�,,,�;Jtl''.kft,Y� aJ_')�i&gt;. �"1111#''� r,_,db\l IDOW flurrlel wore. In alpl today River Nturlll!f -!Dtfiiil,,lwrii,s,'
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TODAY'S SPORT pARADE THE DAILY SIIITIIIB
Greenhouse Growers Will \We Must A~~it Clarification Of Address -.. - - - T1ld•y il a llahlnl guide 1n oav: ~oF
• J e8SJODS' Ii " .,........
Pni!:R Banocll plan even will not
allained in hio ad- EVERGLADES, n..
lha Evergladoo.
.,.••,::":.':"wt:·'""=i.'
ave pecla
c..n;
iofl....t lo sh•ro with u.: Rus- mhtistnllon, ...... not
•llip!er slithered
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Pomeroy-~~d~le~r_l, 0 .. Ja'-': 23, 1961

WASHINGTON COLUMN

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propoul. the
be
loll
In hlt f
LI.IIOI
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Contpdt. llD lllet.ljUIS. 81. , _ , , .
WASHINGTON t NEAI -- Pres- sians the secret of atomic ener~'' 'ifetlme . But he wants to begin. rum ""' twA mto e
..1bia iJ a better kind of jun- Ohia B\llllne• orr1.- ptao11• WY41117
Oh lo gree~
ve~lilble tion. Dr . Kennt!th Hood. depart· idem Kenneny·s inaugural
belate they d~
it r0r \ad \hal ia ooneid«ed tbe . . waitlr and a pelican
gle," he said in that deep Vir· -ct~f!!~/~:n:c~~ -!:!."mawaamat
0111
~erowers attendmg th t6th annual Iment of horttrulture. wUI d~ drnB is not being taken here .tl themselves.
.ence of his Inaugural mesaage.
tbe blue llky overhead
· drawl which he carried out ter •• lb• P'*
at Po-mWOJ.
mHtiq of OIIID Vcpta_ble and tem,eratu~ effects on green- , so~thlng to file and forget ar-) ThiJ was cerlaioly All offer to 'Mu.;. a speech that may be thelqtlllt, bouldertbman
hil n.Uve iUchmood.
oh~~........~I'8Jft...taUMI
PotatG Growm ASAOCiahon Mil)' jhou~ tomatoes. The Ohio station te r one hearing or reading.
" let both aide.a joia I.e invoke tbt rTl01'e widely acclaimed In for. a deep sigb of happiness.
"Here you know that everything ~~~~ N:c:m~ cd;; ~!-~
s1t m on AeUkml P~ eapec- has pioneered in the production
It is providing good exen:ise ! wonrl~rs of scie-nCf'. instead of eign countries for its .inspiratioa- '"You wonder wily I
everything ebe .-.d there n ..~~~~~a~ ..r:,~\.~~..-.d
..::' •;:,
ta l l~ for them. 1'he I
... wdl al IJ"'Ifttbauue ecm.toe&amp;. Dr. Jl lor anyone who wUI take thl! Ita errors." 0 the Prftidflll im- al qualitiel and ill words of hope take anything for all this"
no sham and no pretense. Out wnll: oae , .., lr. edvaac• .t TtM
be held ta dat ~ B. Neilwacler, deparbiW of traub&amp;e Ia lit down with pencil plores with -.eh high ldNlllm. for old alhes, new llltions lliKI Rocky WeiMtein. ..Man. this
where the blmUUlS prowl ::'" ~~-~~"~,!~"e!o:~~::.-:;
Hott'l, here J...., ..,...._,., 10100' and ~ . will pre- ..:1 paper and try to ll'&amp;ILIIate
But tht BulsianJ ~ tht&gt; those peaplet of LatiD Amlriea trw peace ad w ·
Htl' '
you a liUle con but .. .,, ~uw •h.,. en.llahlet . . .
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I. Ed•ard Moeller, Clnnlrwtl. • lent tbe IMell lnlett eontrol ret"· tbe Pmldent'e almolt myllkal most 1'D115PU!nimou.- Barudl plan. and " half the gw,e strugglinl lo leva!ty odd mUea aw-,
chaain' lhe miJhty :ath.n!!~ '.&amp;.~ ~-=-=
VJct' pt"Nillm Ia daarp Dl I he OIIIIDBIII.tilml.
poeraliliel at' blgb ~ into WI they have rejected all subse- break the bonds of ma91 II'Jk. were ptungtng feverUhly at
IUI.
--o------c--c------=---,--~~iret&gt;nhoule KttriUa of the
aran, pwen IUftered esteo- specllit lan&amp;uaae. namJnt: nameti quent prican offers.
ry .''
l-eah RatTr8ck. Here, on a
Rocky pitched a plug into a a favored few, Rocky takes them
{"filion.
:11ft " - fnm tamato b~ aod wrttq PfOIJ'Iml tnllead of They have not been in~sted For America lhere is _o~y a channel rough the
cavern in the undergrowth "back where nobody goes.,, That
E. C. WIUIDiyer, Ohio Ill t • .IIIII rat c1w1ac the pu1 powiDI luvbll them to tnfert"DCe.
in inspection and
control of call_ for s~h and sacrifiCe to Wkls of the Everglades,
the bank. He did lt.. easily, means hand haullng 1 baat aiCJDI
Univenity l::ltenlioa horUeutttw- •uan. Dr. r . W. HawWt, mair· Jwnptne right into the middle arrm. 'lbeir slogan pow 11 "JeD· mamtahl . ~ human righta to wun'l aoothw wul within
flick al the wrist, aDd then channel8 barely wide eoougb for
i&gt;l. NYI the poweto olleadiD&amp;!moa, deportmeot of hor1cu1Wnt, ol the lftl. wlut II tt !hoi tho era! ond eompleto dis.,.....,.nl" l'blch th" ••~. lw alwayo Roelq !moJo both lideL
owillly twloe so that the Ito beam. Wheeo the mangrovoo
the ...tintl wW heu ....,..... oo 1 wU IUIIIIIIal'ile the later IOfor-1- leader ol the nation It say- - lrnmedlltlely- wnh
inspection boon oommltted
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tile war he - one of those
d;mced orraU.aDy along the meet overhead 9Dd Jianl splder~e~relph8111 of teltiJ'eh al thtlmation an thlJ ....., problem. inc 1411 the Ruulanat
land control worked out later. theAnyom:,.not ;b: toillint!:rpret frt!'&lt;tuented the race tracks
the water.
webs lay their lace across your
8
Jh10 Apitultural Expealmiut 8ta- He hu been clobl8 rnuda raeardl " We offer nol a P~gt. but _a This approach Pres ident Ken~~~c:he Pt a~;' t d l~e to other spots where denizens oC
where the big snook race. ootil you emerge on atm.
on varlolw upeda of tomato no- ,...eat: '!'hal both lida ..begtn nedy seems to reject out of hand h~' 0: State cl~he -~Jnio~ ":n,~ man-made jungle gatber. He
to lay," he explained.
emerald laKes where the snook
!1
lrHion.
_., ond qual for Pf"""when he declare"
later messages to Congre
a ptt boss at the gambling
'" Man. you get one of those on jump lustily and the tarpon raD
"
A puel or arowm )ad by Dr. 1'be Ruuians. u the telf-llyled ··we dare not tempt tbtfn with
_
ss.
In lAs V.,as and a stickrrum
line and for 10 or 16 min- majestically.
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L. J . Alollander. cloportment ol clwnp~ of tho "po...lov~g weaknooo. ,.... ooly wbon our Sullivan Winner
jDiDII a!OJ!jl t h e you think you hooKed a tiger. "Man," he smn., happily, "lhll
botony ond plant pdb! .,, wW : .... • moy ..lie opon
arms are oufliclenl beyond doubt ·Ha1111(8 Up Unifol'lll
get one of those. or a tarpon. is liviD'."
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d-pooblemlondprodlcain
..y !hoy~"":'" ond a!- can we be certain beyond doubt COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPIJ- SpriogVaOeyHuot
we'll have 1101110 fun."
llso. he'srtghl
ptlduclfW peenbouM &amp;omatoet way1 have
ma tn1
this 1that they will never be employ- 01
d
t h1
h
Bird&amp; Abound
------=-~---Partlclpula lotlude Roy l'Hitln. quut . but the! tbe copltaUsl l ed "
ym;:. J-;,:;a h on. .c am- Pressure Is Recorded
Clouds of birds flew overhead
U.,
lly!vanla ; llvry a-. Cine..: lw~E' "ba~e olwa11 de- But ...urnlnl thel b)' oome
..:.~ foroonlhe~":' XENIA - The heaviest bunting
blue heron and the while:
••-und
0
WUI
ealoll!U
"'"'
tnO••
l..
I
f
d'
I
h
,......
presiUI'e
ever
wu
recorded
for
I
ed
ret The r·1 1L~
Sil o1 North••tem 0 h 10 , Dl:II : e.wu
.
laml, New· Two al Pruidenl Kennedy'I mu ac e _o 1p omac~ or a e ange lure industry.
80t-acrl!
p um eg .
ve- uut, seven1
"''tstondlnl supr boot ' - llrll, ond Thonw Wolle, Elyro. short ...,..,_ .,.. being widely of Russian heart l~ts noble polr·! Raler, lraclt tlor at the Univer- MuotJnc
p a b II c
Roeiy made tho boat lurch
., 11 •rv• u ponolllla 1 • Bupr Vomon Krttttrllaar, Ont v 1, e IJID!ed·
pose ceuld he KhtOved, wbll .lily of CaDiomla 11 Lot Angeles Wh'tnaD Wlldlll .._.. D •I• u he shifted bll 1110 poundtt to
Beet GI'ORfl tn.tltule to be held pnlldtnt of tbe auoelat~ and "' -t
•"'Ia'~
I -' I would be next" 'nle President ! said he was throu .." with ama:
I
,
I Diltrlet:
watch lhem.
.....,....
otoble
I
~ "' never ne..,. • ou w prttteerlbel·
game ~ ~ "Y 'd be
ilod
ha •
ht&gt;re JanUII')' :18.
laroolr.lyn vq
IJ'OWer a fear. But let UJ ntVer fear
''Lei
sldn join ln creat,..,t.eur athletl&lt;'a when tie was uidlbaut7,JGObuntenmacle...;
ou
s~rpr _at w til
The l•nnon wUI dll&lt;uM
negotlato "
Iinl • - world whero lha llroaJ jaworded tbe James
Sullivan oflhla
ond Wamo CcJuD. plly
beet production pradlen whk!h ltal greenhouse tour far
owers Ruull'a Khrulhehe¥ may 1.11e are just and the weak arc secure . ~hy, ulhe nations atJtltand. ty aru. Lut YfM' 1.200 bunted rtv'ate estate "There are, tors
given them aood remits [ altendin&amp; the meetm&amp; 1 15 "will [ this
to urgr wtlh re-I and the peace Iwill be) pre.erved •ma: anuteur atbll!te of ll60, dur· there.
there 10 · feel 1 . lere·s
rhey w~J.ppeu on the aftemaou
newed vtgor • 1ummlt confer· Iforever."
the Columbus 1'oucltdowD The rahtllt kiD held up better
,
ong
,
1 lng
po·Ojl'am ollha da7·lonrllnolllultt ln&lt;lud:.;:loko lo g.....,.,.,..gow-' 1!11&lt;,.
No one - Republlcon Demo- Club'&amp; annutd lports ltvotd baJ&gt; than lor IIIII' other pub!Jc huotJnc wlldcal and po,.um and coon.
whi&lt;h wUI bo l,.!d In the Sludoni lng 8 nd'9'1tor!~ 1 leltuee.
The P,..sklent doeo
not uy 1 crat, eonservatlve, hber~. Social- que! Saturday nllhl
a r o • In the dllltlcl Wh!te.ll You p:;!"b~ ceul:: begin to 1'Nev•l" YM MY• lht . .
Union Bulkllng en the Bcnrilng ereu 8 rt
ots
when , or how he will ne- ill or CGmmunilt -- c1n quarrel ''You can't 10 any further in -l:GI'IUIIented
'
count
ra era
the moe- you ,.,. t Nlkh Khruohohw
r.reen State University campus. se fn ad ttlon to lhe
And to thole Amerlcalll : with the ideal lim of thil great amateur athletica after pWng ... ttockq of rabbltl b 11 t~llns. Man, it Iookl.. quiet, but
1•ys, ••veur tNntlclitlllre•
Dale T P'rlday , Ohio State Unl- 851on. special programs have
cort~~idPr any ne~otlatlon with goal. But when the Communist the Sullivan
Jobolcm aid. been clone m Sprfn&amp; Valley in k • teftning wJtll Ufe.
venuly b:lensio n agronomisl, been planned (or growers of
Ruul:ms rutile , th11 11 not a countries maintain that the He a1ao received lhe Bob Gutow- IDilrul: ta tbl ather areu •• de- You marveled at the country wUI lrGW up """" 'Como
will ""' u moderator of tiM! door vegetablet and potat.oea, promlsinl{ prolpect
capttalisl natiOfUI are the opo sk Jtrophy u the Touchdown' clarld WhttewtU "'ftJII Indlcatea and yoo marveled at tbe u·ansi· 111unlsml'!
panel. wlth theae farmlrl 81 pan- Wk~er reportl A • P e &lt;' I a
A• to whl-11 shall be nef!'otl~ted preaon of the weak and the de- Club's "track man of thl year." that etoc'dnc 111 •t'lllttcm.taila 11 DOt tion thil blocky man wittl the
el m~mben: Homer Joehlin, neor women s program al10 has been the President tul(ll.e!'lts hrst. mocracie• mabltain that the to- H ddl I
aeceauy for aood b tin
gray ~t hla temples had made lD How ...,. 1011 ..,... uua:u:r.
Toledo ; Carl llunoy, Old Fort· •rrqed. F..-ty companlel
"precise propooalo lor lnopoctitm tolitarlan slaw are ,.,ver jull,
a X 8 Seventh
babllolll
l&gt;le
swlldung from one jungle to an· /Jtrr You aon help ltadto Froo
Robert Duke• roulo 1 Pandora : ;oarllclpote In the 3-day meeting and cvntrol of arm• ••
there is no common ground.
Pirate To SiiPl Up
bR --~
or
other. ill the old days he wore a l!urope loll the world !hot ftw.
Karl E.
route Dolhler: by .arranging dloplayo ol
The U~lted stales hat .. for •• Aod oinea tho RUialanJ and PITI'SBURGH ((lp!) -Harvey
·
luxodo •• he followed hll trade. dom is the stron!lllll Mvlq r.,...
Loull Rlaser, Jr., Pandora ; and ~apment, conhunert . teeds.
years, been mnklna rrec•se pro- their 18lellltea do aot recognlJe Haddix, one of the major leallJ•'•
,
Now he was clad In a baHered
Riclutnl Rl&lt;kor, n . Jennings.
ticldoa. aad oimilar oupplleo
posa!t to the Ru,.lans for arm• a rule of law but only a rule of lop fielding pltchet'11, h.. heCOIIII Flshmg b Good
lllhlng C!lp, stained khaki trous- lodly. You cu holp Rodio.Ptuo
The lnslftute m b In
by modern vegtlubltt and potato mspection and control. The nrsl Ioree, tho attainment ol even a the P!Usburp Pirates• ..venth XIINIA - leo fllhlng hu been ers and a tr,JOIIed willdbreaker. . Europe ~ ·~ WotY
Ohio'
bel;
r
hto 8J'OWtrs. Growers trom I110I"e
-··temporary peace becomes a di ... player to aeree to 1 contract for pod an Indian Lake and larp "1 alway&amp; liked to f1Sb a! a kJd truth whirl il hw11 Commulam.
0
not~-:u: autho::' I • hall of Ohio' I coonliea, phto ....
lant dream.
lha 18111 oeason, tho club Ul- oalcheo or bl..g!llo hive- .. In Virginia." ... said aoltly, paus- the moot .. . Ia thollveiiOIIIllrt.
beet Robert lllt'·Jcl 1 ; IUih•r eral nearby •tat.eA, are
Even Kennedy recoRnizes this nouneed today.
parted. acmrdiDJ to John Walk·
to point out t spot where
Eastern Ev.rope borderlnl
1·
.:- s.
as 1nt to attend.
.
1r, WildLife District I filb manEiienhower once feU
too, D. C, prelldonl of the
Ill
Haddix, ........ of two togemenl superv-. "Nice crop- out of a boat. "But I alway• like So\oiet llllllil."' Jllillioa pooplt
od Sial.. Beot 8upr A"""llllon.
om the New York Yankees In pies ond • low baa lutve •Is 1 1o ohoot crapo. illo, and 1 wao .,. ....nillc lor -!'do ...
will addreas lhe group on ..Bar
lht last World SerJeO, ~ lo been lalrn" uyo Wallutr "In- pretty good at it Well one thing rope 10 Xluwhohov'a
beets in Ohio and the nation. p
over the weekend. Club of. dian ...... baliiOWII ~ IOWD led ' lo another ~nd ~retty ltOOl1 Don1 ljl ·o~owa,
B. Smith, ......, qrlcullurllt,
llclals did uol d!Jcloae c:onlracl ond _ ... hundnd ..glen bavt I'm working the lablea."
doo'tillr-•h"l ............
Great Wut.m Sugar company,
terma.
been observed (llbinl It D n I
Sllned .. Air Fcne
4lbildt-. . . . .
Denver, Colorado, will speak on
Two lmpmvem«&lt;t projectl In 'ftlere were forty who attended 'l'he 35-year~ rJOuthpaw lumg time·
Then can. the wu and a bli
tho effed of Mtd and drillo on
Division Ten are ll•led the Carmel E.U.B. Church Sun- up 11-10 roeord last - -· aad "A creel eenswt of 28
1n tho South Pacific with the 13th
!peat out rot .. llrtillli10U
•ugar beet protluetlon·
_!2 lor which conlraclorl' day .
In 28 appearanc11 lui year. he toltowed thai they caUJhl
Air Forco.
!Iva by.
Delberl Latta, u . 5 rept·eaen·
·
will be taken Tuesday, Jan· The Carmel M.Y.F. held a skat· plkh«&lt; 172 lnninp and ahowed 1 per hour and had 591 who
"When 1 came back the ld
·~,... a•t n thft't
tatlve !rom the Fifth Conp-tNion- A opocial JII'Oiram h.. bee
31, by the Ohio Department inl party at the Cheslor Skatine S.lll earned run averqf,
ed.
n
bad lost ita zip," h;
- ..... _
... .
al dlolrl&lt;l ; will open the Inslllultt planned or potato
. l!illlowayo.
Rlnl Monday evenln&amp;.
Hlo National League Oj)l)elleft!l
,
decided thai I'd ley , tiJlldln&amp;
at to a.m wltb an addreos on Ioudin&amp; the l6tlt
On.• state Route 147 In Nob I e Doona Raadolph of Rae tn • •oted Hadtl!x tho boot fielding Only 3 Deer Killed In 1n the Evergledes 11 wain't easy
•uaar leglalallon. Two represenla- ol tho Ohio Vegolablo and
in Seneca. Woyne and opent the eveoinl wllh MartiJl'fl pitcher In lho Teaiue last ,.... District 6 Mia . Co
everythln&amp;'s
right DOW I
•
tiv• o1 tho ,......,. •nd AfMu· n-en Auoelollon Jan'"'ry
Townlllllpo. • total of 8l AM C.rleloa Mondoy.
ond he received the Rawl~n&amp;a XENIA _ Three IDldeor have o1op1 111 this boat a lot ol nights
focturen Bel!!t Sugar Auoclatloo, to Febru81')' 1 1n Cleveland.
metal pip!! culverts Mrs. II A. Barnili of Poma- Gold Glov~ annual fielding award beea-Mreperted ttlled in
to Ieam my way around
l'ub~ilhed .. 1 ,ubllt HMct
1 00
" ' "'"""" ••• ••••......,••
Saginaw, Mleh., aloo will •ppear mooliiJi wU! be In tbe
will
replaced.
roy openl Thunday with bot par· lot lhe third llra!lht lime.
Dlltl;ttct t, IIOlllhweotent 0 b
aol to eel loal"
on thl pniJram. They lt'e M. H. Cleveland Hotel.
In GaiUa Count)', approxlml\le. enta, Mr. and Mrl· o.u BriDkll'. R
Bo I -·lbln&amp;lhe ret!fllt
He learned his lwon wen F
Advt~;:b:c=:.-:::rtlon.:
Berrett. who wdl relate exper· Plans (or th. event were
t'tllo miles or U. S. Route 35 in Melvia Cln:le of CQlwnbul re- e a.-.,g
W er..,
tablt--lll·
seaaon.
11fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiii.iiorii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ienceo with Mon01erm oeed, and nounced this week by E. c. Wiltand Gallipolis Townllhlpa Lurned to hil emplo)'monl In Co- Money Player Too
·
Count!' by11
LorM Armbruttter , who wiU dlt- meyer, Ohio Slete Unlvel'llity
will be widened and reourlacod lumbuo Sundoy.
SAN fl!mNAkDINO, Calli . "Ranlblf · ~ ftl IJehl
'."'' lobor lor ougar beet produc- tension ho'llculturlot.
at an estlmalod &lt;'011 of 1110,001, Dorot~y Rarden of Columbul !UPU-Bill 1\M:br II • reloud throuJiloul lha dlllti&lt;~" ,. •
a,.,...., a • _
!ton.
Carroll Barlter, Colw11bio
Both projeeltt oro ttChedulecllor retUTIIed lo her emplo)'JINIIIt In bowll!r wbo uyo he hawlo prtO&lt;- ed Dale Wh!IMOD, ...,.....::.
IS.nnt llJ.I,.,._.
'l);o Ohio oeilnllola wUI report lion. vlee proaldcnlollha auocla- eom~!ellon belon tho end ol own- Co!umboo SUnday.
lice, bot bo provttl hl-.lf • IIIIDI w,.mior lor tho dllltlcl
on '"'" beol ro-ch otudlft. lion, will ha•e charge ol the
mer 18111.
Mro. Etll'le Brln.ller and 1rond· nloney-ployer In wiDnl&gt;ti 1M •10, "u opot~~nt~n ltlftlod '
Dr. a. w. Vollt, oltalrDIIn otlho 1111 pro1r1m. He wtll Ie..r 0 po ..l Tuett&lt;!ay'o hlpway blddlnll ae• chUdron BO!y ond Morg•rot AnD 11110 nollonol match ..,.. tltk tho . - part CJl tho lllole
department of .. rOQOmy et The d!acuuioa January so on new
slon Ln Co1umbUJ i.a the first o( Carleton caUed on Mrs. H. A.. Tucker of RockhW, Mo., bt ed tbelr bwltlag."
Ohio Slala Uai¥Orolly' ond tho veloprnenls In harveoiiiJi and tho current year. Next oeSBion Is Bornilz of Pcxneroy and 100, to vwtory In lho floola bent Sat--:"-- --:o:-Oh!O Aaricullural Experlemeal handllnl of potaloeo. Other
... lor February ••.
Kellh.
ttelllng ._..... with • .... So .... Goes
at lu
Station, wll!dilcUII the Import- ellato will lneludo Paul
1!,1124 pillo and • 111.38 Ruul For Old Puneh
once of rowo spacln1 the pro- John Bean Dlvlsloa, Food
I
In the 10-&lt;lay marothoa.
NEW YORK (UP!l- The
duclloa ol ougar heels, eorn, and lnery and Chem!ral Corp., Lan·
$
f(Q
Th• - · · Utlt, pod for put 11upt !Ia, IIDbooyboiDI, and Dr. J D. Wlllon of om,. Mk:h.; P'oater Bucher.
By H w • - . 111mu, M.D. -pun beloro k lo
•
wu ....., br Pb,rUla No- Wool toda, Ia qulllol bll
tho 11ttlloot'o department of bo~ man Manulaeturing Co., Braham. In an orlk:lo In lha Weolem from lha bolller and ohooll
of Brant, N.Y.
Itt! palldl llltl 1 dlwtll of
any ond plant patholol()', will Mlan.; and Jim Paru, Locltwond
of Surpry, Dr. J . V. oolfin his right loot.
Tut:br, IN, bo•t out Don W- llliddleiNI8bt t!tOWa,
talk on lttpl' heel dioeaoeo.
Grader Corp.. Gearing, Neb.
boo -rlbod • ..,111 ol In • more Hrloul
!Ia, Blllth, CJl tho St. The .,,.....ld r AND
A. E. Moreur, oxocutlvo
11 c•on In whlch aunshol wuundo of t be occldont, called "T h
Mo., 11m, lor lha Utlt. The wtr,hl ond mlddleWtlpl
rector ol the Nation•! Po t • 1
the ill wero c • - by wbat Dodp City Syndrume," ond
,..,..,a
ol 111.11 pion wUI train at l1an Jltlblo,
CltuneO, Wuhlnpa, D. C..
calls "The Fl81 Draw Syn-' ...,...tly very lamUlar to
101 b)' Blulll In lilt.
CaUl.. lor bll- lourtb t111t
dllouss some of the
c•ao •• woU u other pollee CJlfl. Mles Notaro, 311, OYerapd 198.f with champion Gene Fltlbner
eurrlnt! In tho potato
The origin ol Dr. Browo'o PI· ,.,., • bullet of latrer
her 31 1111111 llld boot 11optt Lu
lliv., ....-.tl_ f.
Merokor, • .-.cownbed potato
of"""""
lha
(lnRill
doy
Ia
!Ired
Iron!
•
_
_
llbot
,..._
lllc&lt;UU.
of
Downey,
Calli
.•
by
Sl
Gene
of
Wttel
Jonlan, tnob,
11
tborlty, wu an HOnomllt
' llltown '1n the movlll or u- ette to "· poiat. Shltley Glrllll, Chla&amp;o.
-ld cltampm
tho U. S. Doparbnent or
1V wllb monotonou1
111to ~•1 o1 ealry to ofl to be "" m.,, ~w~a•~tblrd.~~-----~lha~~Nt~IIOJtai~~IIO'~In~l~'~'~....
~~~~~~~
..
RIG. S.91
lure belore joining lha
tho 111 lite 1'1e111t7 o1 t1te -lACK ITS
11
Allllll• !he kin I Ohio I
Ivan Miller, potalo arowor
Y.
•-II lbt 1lrlq RIIJ. t.91
cropo. ~a'lha ,.11;.; of•
Corry , Pa., alto will appe"'
l'mro.'~: ;:: ~::.
ftlol.
;~
IACICITI
'
new lullel publltthed b• lha Ohl tho ;oototo procram.
... P,... ...
Alrlcultural elltontllon 's.rvlct • Wttlmeyet· noteo that
bad ruy ' meet ill tho town'•
lllfllejetJ ....,
The loollll "Ctrllfled All ~~ p-owers are becoming
llroot. Tiley ·~ ..,ch
orlppll•r B HI
IUIURIANI ..
8 • In lha 1110 of pre..,ut
The l'ltll ·
· 11 remalnlnc ntenthero of ,..._
Fttr111 ,,1 P'lclor In L!VIItock Lloyd Ryall, ehlel of the
oolll run lor eover.
Commentlnl edlloi'IIDy ou tho
•••• 11.91
61
Tlill'a Ill llllly wrt we
tltilllt of to
on
"":'l•lno lnlormotlne !ural cropa branch,
llddeol)' lito Nd PJI ~ 1111 aDuatloa to whlcll Dt. 11rown
IUBUy..tll
1111
ol he t.,.,... In ltv. M•rketlng Service,
Belts- pa. Bid the lood PI' It qolclter hal 10 forcibly draWn _ . . ,
ll!flllltiMr'l llreld 'n' honey! Of
•lodl eparatlnes; II Hots 'om' olllo , Md., wW 1 poak oa thla lUI&gt;
the draw" ... "IIIIo hI ra tho Joumal of tho Amortean
t• ·&lt; oe~a
1111!1 Ill lf(U4I
KNIT IPOIIT
1 0 P Jecl. Me also wiD dltocuu ,....I htll ol lo.....
~nalemont IIepa for
'
leal Auoclallon 1J11P111 !hot
IHIRTI .. .... .. . .......
~ e/• ·~ hiJh~~=W•; •nd ,.,.....,h on harv..t!na potal- Wherewith, lha •fllaln d lo 1 tho• wbo pro11t from !hell
Reto 2.91 SHim .. New 2.11
...: for
: ~
,_.,.. In l•le oummer.
without • •truule only to bo
- ond bomJr lhowa ou&amp;ht
~ Lo 11 ";' .,..lo.Ob
Anothttr opeaker o1 lnlerell to
tlllttr • Ilion delay by ... nwle to mah tholt ptetralllll
ht: 1.91 SHIRTS .. No. 1.41
Unl.;_w ~' -~~ polato ........,,., Wlllmeyor notu,
bad Ill!' who pulla hlo
IIID1't roallltlc b)' td!owtna
hi· Ul SHIRTS .. Now 2.11
~~ _.1_ ol the ""b'l-· - .UI bo Robert Fredoricl, . . _
to meet lhe aame file •I
lnYt!ldlllll UIIIUI._, 1 IHII 'hllnp II 11!1111
1
Ntlner•a,, .'tllllt •
"'"' .....,..ret ary 0 f •·~
•~ Vogetable
ol the "laster draw " .
'
points
0111 that hllh Jill1111calion.
all I·
como. heod.,hoo.
Nolnll'• 1111 wtt11
led II hiP qlllll'f;
•!y Orowent Auoclotlon of """''""· .. on llld •on ond on .. lonl
ond rom~
- o d 11.......
Wlhhluaton, D. C.
the
11a !do jnduol.
that follow !hell
lmrtlllftl .....
hilh 1111 proiU. to 'lha Oblo rr.!:! 'l1lo Ohio Potato Growen Ao- In the real l~e eohootlnp ond releled I
er. He ....._ thlt rn Ohio ~
W01 hold Ita • h n u al b1 Dr. Bnrwa. • •.,_.. 111111
n hr YIDieDce.
.....................................................
.~... 4.M SLACK$ . ......... . ..... . . Now
..... ll1ltllet biJh·yilklinl alfll· buo- - - JOIIUUJ ...
hla l•le leeno or -'l
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Eagles Win In Thrilling Rally; Tornado Takes 12th
Accuracy From
Charity Line
Vital In Win

Coach Larry lllorrlaon's RadDe era' homo pbmb.
Toraado C'ie team rolled over Paul llaDoy'o c-rab. wbo
!he McArlhlll" G&lt;nerab. to a 51· bave clinched a title tie ill Vinton
17 win SatuNiay Diehl oo the los- County Le- play. lAid tho Raclne five at the ond of the lint
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govt the !:alt.m'J Eagles a CGme-

lrQID-behlod win ovtr the Alhonv I
Red Devils Saturday night, 51
48.
Albany. a loam lbol ill all
l htlity will be crowned tbe
' "' County League ch::::
vabbod an early lnd 11
and. ...,. out In front 17 to u
oht end ollbo llrol quarter.
Red 'Dtvtla of Coocb Jolm
rollad put 1i1a Eagle quintet
to 8 ill lbo .....,d !ramo a

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Howovtr, iu the third -lod I
ohe charpo of Coach Bob Ashlov I
bo!lan to como allve ll1d
..,...... lbo Athena County club
to I Ia cloao the liP to 3&amp;-atl
the third quarter whlatle.
In 1 h o final quorter
' ied tho aeon at 4D oil when 1 b
F.oJia' leading acorer hit on
driYe shot witb 1ix minulel
matalng. However, Cbuc\
11111, who acored 18 ;&gt;olnts to
lba 1!!11101, draw hla fifth per11011·1
net on the drive IDd wu

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Albany came book otrons to 10
vhead but Eaitem's Lawrenca
Haohargltl pul tho lllotgo County
ladJ back In the l...t wben h•
calmly unk a c:bariiJ lou
moke It 47-411. l!!aotern went ahead
48 to 48 but tbe Red DevOs were
back to Ill a up bolon Eaotom'a
MO)Iord lilrrU bll 11 the foul ·

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and .... ioN. began billinll and
went allead at halflimf by niua
points. 2e-1s.
All five Racine starters came
to life In the tblrd period and blew
lhe game wide open. 11ley alloweel lhe Vinloa Countiau oalt five
points, leading 37_20 after tbree

Gene Shue and Bailey lloWei)
have raised tho Detroit PiJtoos
lnom a doormat poolllon In tho
Weotem Division to a point wbere
they're now pulling tho "'i from
under lhe leading st. l.oula Hawb
CUrrently ooe of the hottest
""'""" duos In the National Basblball Assoclattou, Sbue ""red
32 pobiiJ and Howell 31 Sunday
as llelroll defeated Philadelphia,
136-!2JI, for IIJ fifth straight win
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Cl n c Inn at J ov..,.wered St.
Lows, 115-108. and Syracu,. nippeel Los Angeleo, 112-109, ill the
only o~ actioo Sunday.
Detrott """Ita aavenlh start 1n
1as1 eight oulings by holding Will
awnborlaln to 10 poillla ill the
!Inti half aod 1111 overall total of
18.
Jack Twyman end Wayno Em·
bry performed their own ICOI"lng
duet for Cinclnnatl by combing
for 24 pointo lD .the fourth period
to lead a Royal comeback. Em·
bry bad o pme biib of 28 points,
wblle Twyman nelled 28 Bob Pe~
IH taJUed 28 for Sl
~ baaketo by Dick B~ett In
llui lfnal 26 -~ brought Syra·

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ieUoton undorclaamon, by c1rvp- VInton County club Saturday al
i , . Red lllvfll mlued on their Melp County's basketball quill· ping tho Little Jacketa, who are McArllntr. 'lilt Purple Torudoll
ollow.btc 111101 aud lbe
toil ramaill at homo Tuoaday 1-t in league play. Tho Pomtroy o1 Coach tony MorriloD will be
lada wabbed the rebound to
night with !he exception of Pom· reserves have I •I 1U8111 rte- boats to Jack CampbtU' F 1c
'"to 1 otall. Gerold
erO) which takes the short jour· ord.
a team lbot baa lolled 'to ~on~
wu fouled ill the final .....,d of ney to Middleport to match ba• Eilewbere ill the area Racine 10 11ar1 thla
play and the ace rebounding Ea· kets with Coach Nolan Swack· fresh !rom a &amp;7·37 tro~inl of R u.:d
IIUOD. .
~lo unk two of lwo at the foul line hamer's ,..,. Yellow Jackets McArthur Salurclay night lake on In ulo • wilb 1 9-3 record sot. livt Eutem their l•lh win of
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I r II takeo on a bllle beard
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The Panthon of Coach Rusaell a wmleu Wohama While Falcon ol Blackfork ouU~ 01 Rutland
the . ...., Silo 411.
Moore dropped a 57-411 decialon quintet. Racille, IJ-1.
a LUtlt beard of In thla area
Eutom'o ,...,...,y at the lout to tho lealutloadillg Atllens Bull· lilt game willnlng streak of 1 b e their own area ,._,
uld be
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lint proved Ia bo the dlcldillg lac- dop lui Friday ODd will dell·
tor 11 the Eqles unk 21 o1 Ill nllely bo on .tho rtllound to Ill)'
tougb.
allompta for a 61.7 porcontaaa. In contanlion lor a IICODd plac1
The Red Dlvlls coma f r • m
Aibuy had a boltar ohoolina
In tho "Senior Circuit."
bebind Friday Dilht to whip the
centaee from t1lo lltld hittiDg
Pomeroy will bring an 11-6 recCoRel• BubtbaD -ill · Eaalem Elllu ll1d ha.,. an 1mol 511 while tbe
bll IS of
the
Jlcket
har&lt;l"oodl
toBf
llldlod Prtu bdenlalloaal proving ball club lhal could bo
18
1111 Red DIYilo of Albany
morro• nltllll and will be placinll
EAI!ft'
bard to llop coma tourname!tt
into Baturda)' Dithl'a 111110
Ita hopea of victory on a o1&gt;arp- Providence 1S Niagara 74
limo.
• 1-1 rt&lt;Ord In the Alheno
ohootlng jlllllp ohot artist by tbt Hartwick uo Lycoming 114
Eoatarn II kilt !"'IdlY nlgbl
ty IAapt, lollowln&amp; • 51-64
name of Eddie Buflillgtoo and !he Po. Military 114 Jolma Hopkins 60 but boola MorriaOD I Purplt Torover Carlbap-Troy FrIda og!P"Ooaive dolenslve play ol Bob Lo"lle r1 Pennoylvania 13
ni1J1t. c.vthap-Troy
Winebrenner. IEddl• Bunch, a six DelawaN VaUoy 71 Newark St 711
J!:aotal-. earllor ill the uUOD. plua forward, aeto the pace with St Bon....turo 1111 Canlaiul 'II
Eula1l aiiD played rrlday
Bullington and Wiuabrennor In Worcater Tech 1&amp; Waoleyan 59
IIIII&gt;&amp; It to U 11 Rolland.
ocorlng. Terry OhliD~ar, at guard, Sprilllfield 16 Dertmoulb fl
Albaay'a Jim Thomaa
and either Allen Ham'Ot or Larry St Francia !Pol 71 Younptown Ill
the Dtvlll wilb II poinla
Thomas round out lho Pulhen" Cornell '12 Colgate 111
followld clolf b7 Dan
five.
Malna II Now Hllllpshlre '111
aod Howk wilb II polato
For "Swacl.'o" YoUow Joc:kota, 5t Jooephl !Pal IS Gell)'oburl 'II
ID lho roboundinc
1D o11 probability. Raymand "Ho~ Amly 411 Columblo 40
tho l:qlaa ..., :II to Ill.
Klot1 Tom Ande,... two Plttabursh 80 Ttmplt 71 fotllmtl
merfltld aiiD chipped In 12
~'" nbotmdera, • and Braamt Tech '1'1 Erie co Tech II
ora lor the EaaJa tiath win ill
Mc:Elhillne!, tho Middlft' A!frod Twcb II llohawt Ttch 71
•Iorio.
Uttlo pll)'llllker wW fonD Manhattu at Navy ...,.., ....,
A rally by lbo Eastern
pivot, forward, pard C1NIIbiDa- Yeahlvo ot Scruloa, cue., mow
•ervo loam fell lhorl ill !he proTho obarp-ohootlng qes of Pa.. ot Glaloboro P c:aac. 11110W
limlllary 11 tho Llttlo D a v II Randtl "Maaloy" Bowl" and Vlllnova ot Duq- ..... ....,
maaqod to haul on to win 3&amp;
Rlehtrd Swackhamer wUI be .... Kinga PI va Hartford ....,., IIIOW
14. Bob Kaull led Eaatem wI
lled upon btavi11 Tuot&lt;lay nl,lht
IOVTII
10 wblll Hudnell and Kincade had to bop the Jackato ill lht b a II Mankato 5I 13 M~ld St ·II
t lldt lor Alllaay.
pmo.
SE. Loulataltl 62 Sp1"1Di HUI 11
Eoalmt nmaina Idle tomorrow Tunclay'o pme wW ,.. livt David Lipacomb 14 Uaioo Illy I a
oliJ11, bvl will boa! lilt hi&amp;h
!he SEOAL'o lop point moktra Mloml IFial Ill Houatoo ts
illl Raclna Purple Tornadoea
in octloa. AU five ON In lbo top Tllllpa 67 Jackloavlllo Sl
Frklay Dilbt.
12. Pomtrty baa Bufllngloo. Wlnt- Dillard 80 So. l..oulaluo '10
. Albany ocorln&amp;'
brenner aud Buach wblle t b 1 W. YirilDIO Todt 118 GltovQlo rl
fl-41 t, Slrl,lht I 0 ·1) 11.
Middlea bave Bowl11 and Swad&lt;· Stetson 90 5I Ptllr'a INJI G
a 14-71 4, Thomu 1 IH&gt; 13, Hawk hamer.
Miulaalppl Sou. 11 Mer&lt;.- 47
4 Cii-11 11, Mace 0 (1).1) 0. Totala Wban tho pnUmlnary CODIIat Eulern Clro. 71 "-lifer S1
IS 02-141 411.
geiJ underwO) !he Panthor Cuba Flortnco 81 '111 Hllllllqlou 6S
!oalfn oa&gt;rlnl: Swt!JnOrlield will bo atlemptinll to pmtn't St Auguotlne 11 Shaw 71
(1-111 IJ, ~ 3 (1-21 I , their 1110 1ama Jted 0\'11" 1 h 1 No. Con ID 7S Wbtalo:l S6
CoU!no S !WI IS. Harrla I Cl-71
Auburn 'II Georpa (It
t, CeldwtU I U41 8, llollilloon o Lak
Ri Knl k 8
Willalonslltm 'IS J. c Smith l!f
11-11 1, Huharptt 1 fi.Sl I. Toen p
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Hamp!Ln IIIII II VtrilDIO st SS
Ill• 1s tlli-Sil 11.
28-61n R·D Game
canon NIWIIIaD 111 KiDII a
Soon by quarlera'
The Luers knocked tbo Knlob Mlaa. Sl e: Mlaalsolpp1 4D
Alban' . .. .. . 17 Ill 8 10- 48 from lht ranks of unbt.left Satur- Vanderbilt 611 Gtorp Tech Ill
. . . . .11 I IS IS - Sl day morning by plc:klng up 1 ~ Belmont Abbey 110 Presbyterian t:1
ltmm ...,., Albany U EaaJ.
In a rlnky-dlt:k haue~ Goo. Waalltqtoa 16 VirliDIJ 71 ,
n M. I"
game tm lht locol bardwood. t.. Caro Allr Ill N. Car. CoU r1
Ofllcla 1: Sayn and Htodenon.
for tho wlaJten wta Mit· Wtsl Virlillla II YirJillla Ttch 72
wlih 16 blclallill. Spoacor Kontucky Ill TetuteaHt 54
aix, Bush two ll1d McCarty Maryland 'II N~ Caro P . S7
Loulavllle Ill no,too 1111
for lbo lolfra, Tbompoon had
IIID1I'I81'
Doll two.
indJana St. (indl 1111
Warrloro ...,. allo lmoclt- l:vllliVDlo lOS &lt;Wit "'"' "'*lbJIItutnal
from the Ul1beaton roltU u ~ • 8akhriD
41
Ro,yola poetod their firal win 1'etul Sl • Control &lt;Obio) Sl 71
tho 111-1.
MluGurl '10 Oldabomo a
For tho wlnnero, Davl01 netted Con Mo. )I SW Mo St8 ~
talltea, Gilmore two. and llmabl a Rullrtp II
IS.&lt;t..tot one. For lilt los..... st John'• !MiMI 71 ldlnot Sl t1
Slltlth bod four, a - one, ll. Wla llllw Br IS Ot»oob Sl ..
Harr~ lour.
Bttbel n Tthor II
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In the tltblbltloo CODioJI, tho
Collies nipped the other loami
llAICIIt and SEYFRIED 14-tl. Cordell bed lJ for the wiDnero. Map...,. two.
yOIH LI..NO)( deeler
llero'a the 11-D alandiap alter
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The Uttlo Tamadoos trafled by
eight poiiiiJ_ with a mlnalo left In
the last penod. A fun-court JD'O"
was ordered, ud ncb time t b •
!Hile Generw loqed the baD ln·

1119-108, with 4D
ing when Barnett olepped ill to
&lt;ap hOI 27-polnt performance with
tho decld~Dji tallieo.
Elgin Baylor of Los Angeles
was the guna'o high I&lt;Ol"tr wiih

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lluday'o BaouHo
B uat•·'
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Nalloaal Hookey Leapt
New York 6 DetroH 3
Chicago 8 Boatou 8
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Anlerl... llocMy Le•P•
Cleveland 7 Buffalo 2
Quebec ~ Providtace 1
Henhey 2 Rocheater o
Naltoaal -ball "-LIIIH
~ IIJ Loo Angel" 1011
Dolruit lliJ Pbiladolpbta 121
ClaclnDatl lUI st. l.oula 1111
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Wichlla Ill Oklah&lt;Gta CIIJ '12
Iowa 5t 118 Nebrub S1
Rocl&lt;hurot 110 Emporia Sl 59
Capital 87 Ml Uulon Ill
Loyola flli) 110 Loru Ill
Northwtstem 71 lof!cbipn St BZ
tawreuco Tecb 118 Feom '111
Bowling G!MI 74 W- Ky. a

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Bacine with 13.
Tuesday Dighl tho Wabama When our 15pec:lallstl reWhite Fakoao will travel to Ra- pair your ndlator, )'Oil
cine to retum a Jahuary 3rd vlaII whoa lhoJ fall vldlm to lhe can be sure tbat the lob'a
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clslve 20 polnt margin, the Goaerah atayed In contention during
the first baH. The score lied aod
changed hands nine times.
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. Four Racme playen ~ hit
m double f1gures. LJttle Bill MeKelvey led the Tornadoes with 18,
Duane Wolle followed wiih 16,
Cooler Sam Price had 11 and Bog·
er Parsons dumpod 111 10.
Doug Wicbr wu lbo on1t Gel!eral to hll double IIIBI:loera. He
lied McKelvey far top ~«~ring
honors wiih 18.
Racine CODDected on 21 of 65
attempts from the field for 41 per
eenl learn average. This came
ill face of _the fact the Tornado
five hit on only one of lheir firol
15 shoiJ. The General&gt; hit 16-ol
48 sboiJ from the field for a 15
per cent average.
During the entire lint b al f
only one foul wu called ou Ra-

done right •• at the rtpt

Racme ... .. ... .8 24 S7 51 price.
McArlhur "' •" 10 16 20 17
Scor_mg.
Racme, Wolle 8 l$-5) 15, Parsons i (IHU 10, Price 4 !HI 11,
McKelvey 7 !HI 18, Gralwo 1
U-2) I, Birch 0 (0-41 0. TotU, 23
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Wicker B (2-31 18 Keesee 1 (H)
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Events Saturday

Five. Bureau
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: In. Chillicothe

Around And
About
M I'ddlepoft

Reed Presi(led
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Over Meet,ng

L - were ....-e,..n Sunday eve- Mn Charles Bennett, Mn Ross
Pnms
Fwt&gt; officers of the Melga Coun•
1'wo parta were ei-,,oyed over
Mrs l.ee Hud1SJll rt&gt; l urned the w k end by mem r o the
nmg for the Cent.eM1al celebra• Pullen, Mr. and Mn David Dani
Farm Bureau attended a
ty
Mr and Mrs L.o wt-11 Apple
be � t
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t� lO be held this year by the Jr Mrs L D . Dile• Mn Dana horrw S d
of the M iddleport I l'hff Apple and Larry Lacey oi g1onal cabinet meeting recently
M1dd.leporl First Baptist Church. Ha�ilton M ra Chariea L � w J I Hosp1tar"
, ;;k;:s�urg afte; ?n. F'1 r_s1 Baptst
urc�
Dayton spenl yesterday with Mr at the Fox Farm at Chillicothe.
TM committees for the cele- Mrs A�n Hughea, Mn Clar: dergomg sur@ery
Special workshops were held
1 hf' first tw as Saturda y a.He r• and M rs C larence Lace
and
brat ion snet a
ft.er the e11enmg ence Lacey M iss F'redd1e Houda•
Roruue Calvert and friend M iss noon wh('n they spent the after• farm l Y I arry and Cliff c�e es for the officers of local Farm Bu� �v Donald
A , shell and Mrs Beulah White. R 1t.i SC'holl li&gt;ft Saturday for Ease noon at the home or Ray Pickens
,erv K't' w i t
reaus m Southern Region w1lh
pern1 lly �o get their plane whi
Boo�. pastor, 1ft charge of the clerk of the church
' Liverpool to allt&gt;nd lhP funeral of The afternoon was spent m play they had 10 leave al Swislle; s personnel from the state office m
The chairmen of ,he �.inoUB Jaffifs Laughlm
mg game5 and refreshments of 1 1e 1 u• 1 ast
mttlmg Harry Cro111 hu been
. week ·-ut:t;ause of bad charg•
I cornmlltees w ill meet again next
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were
chips
potato
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drinks
soft
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1_, al h&lt;&gt;notary c hairman
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Mrs Arthur
weal h" Mr and M rs Apple reAttendmg from Meigs County
Sunday evening to make more ter · JOdy · and Mrs Marlm M ('· 1 served by Ray's mother M rs R , 1i1r nE"d by (',tr •
• At' l'enten,niel.
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were All an c mchum. organiza•
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Tentahve pIans were made for definite dates and lo begm the Anf!: uS and daughter Diana vis• R. Pickens
Lmda Nelson was 1 eturned honal dtrertor , Thomas Sayre,
.
· I days th-•••
''-A&lt;&amp;''out t he act 1 v Ities
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of 'h
w1th 1 Attending wer,e Linda Lyons horn(' from Holzer Hosi,1tal F .
four specta
n • president of
the
Federa 1ion
.
-• lo be ht'id soon al- tte'Mrs V 1rg1l Roush1 Paulne Durst l i Ruth Ann Kloet., Linda Kaurf An· day after bt&gt;mg a patient
1.n1: Jhi&gt;&lt;
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their for board Leo
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and family The Roush family re• na Mae Jefrers, Ma rtha Fowler, severa 1 d ays.
----ter EBlllter. Ihe second m t h e
chairm?n
Mrs
Virgil
;
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,lark Sigman, and their ('OUnSt'lor,
.,
.
c.'tntly lost their homt' by fire.
IURlIMr month,. the third in
nnan,
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Women
Commi
Saturday
chai
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fall and the la!!l one lO be on the
Rev, Eugene Brown of the U nit• Gene Coleman . .James M illf' r was
M iami, Fla., lo allend 8 ('Oil· 8nd Mrs . Da v id K_oblentz. �re.
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last day ol the year when new
t.-ed Methodist Church is altendng a guesl.
of osteopathc doc tors ths t! ry o( the Women s Comm ittee,
or
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en•
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roup
Sund
.af�ern�n
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�mcers of the C'�urch �ill be in•
the Oho Pastors Convent on n o
.
Joye� cl sleigh ndmg party Al·
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!il alled lll a
service.
1 1umbus ths wek
tending were Kay Boggess, Linda , S·Sgt . and Mrs. Raymond Allens• 18 unproved. Her s1sl�r . Mrs,
Dlfferenl serv ices are b • 1 n g
M r. and Mrs Roy Evans and
M r. and M ra. W · D· w1· JJ "iam .
M ike worth and (' hld ren of Lockbourne Georg(' Cahoon of Wilkesv ille,
.
Fowler ·
Kaurt · \lartha
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planned for tach date which will
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who has been here to care ror 1.o
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f
Lmroln
Heights
so
J ohn A ir
Jack Sigman
Bratton
include a HomeC'Oming and also r y are announcing_
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pa
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days
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relurned
home
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the
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Allenswo th's mother, Mrs.
Hood. 1:.arry Gladwell . Pat . Ed·
; r. am� .Jrs, �o�rm �_ear�s
3 Pageant of the chur('h
terday.
ment �nd approachmg ma rrn:i�e
\lg· Lettie Roush.
B
s,
Hay
Picken
David
wards.
,
or t h e
e Displays of memoir!I
relatives
md 1 gess, ,·ounselo r
1xthe1r daughter, Barbare Wil•
�ul of town
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:i nd
Mrs. Howard Byers underwent
Rev. Raymon Konkright or the
Coleman
·
hurch are aJ!IO
mg
PJ anned • hamson, to PFC Oren Wt•.a rs fr iend!! of Susanna Arnold. who '&gt;_'.,ers
Iool surgery Iast week and will be Heath Methodist Church went lo
u he I M ('Cl 11re, a guesl .
and a souvenir booklet will be ,J r. son of Mr· Oren Wt&gt; a rs , a nd attended the Girl .Scout " (' urv t"CI
absent from her employment at Columbus yesterday to attend the
.
µub!Jshed.
bar" cer·emony at th,e Salisbury L OS ANGELES I UPI l-Famed tht&gt; Martin Re,;taurant for the ne:,it Ohio Annual Conference.
the late Georgia Wears.
.
He will
, M ary Hollywood altorn('y Jerry Giesler
AH ending the meetmg Sunday
Mr. Wears i1 now serv i ng iu School Sunday were � rs
thrt'e �k �. ,
.
also attem: the Oho Pastors Con•
J.
.
even1111 were Mrs. James Pullen,
was resting al home today fo
B1r e \\a
the U. S. Anny stationed in G reen- Aumi l ler and Pauletta Kearns of
ho has bee
ent1on, Monday through Wednes•
i s release Saturday from .
,\i r. and Mrs Paul Sm�rt. Frank
h
lowing
t
,
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and
Mr
Mrs.
Hartford
Wilbur
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land. Ari early .s pring weddm� js
ay.
a er me or e past wee
Stewa rt and son, G ary. and M'rs. ML Sinai Hospital where he had !
Cheesebrew. Kalad Hmdy, Har•
planned by the couple.
Helen Stewart of Mason. Mr. and been tonrined for a rest .
-- -old Hubbard, Robert Haggerty,
Giesler, bothered by a heart aU•
Mri. Jack Fowler and f'hldrPn,
Fi8h And Game Law
Tony and Tamara and Mrs. I... ment in recent years, was hos·
Viojations FewPr
C S4Jmf'rville- uf_ Pt . Ple�sa�I, pita llzed in September after suf•
XENIA _ Fewer arrests for
M rs. M T Ephng. Gall ipolis, fering a serious attack.
fish and game law 'Violations in
-·- - ----�Mr� fi'red Roush. Let.art. W. Va.
·
Wildlife Dist
�,ncI 6 w e�� r�por1ed M r and Mrs . William McFarland
During the business meeting of
Y
.
.
by Eldon u urgeon, ..uist rirt law M
l he newly eleted officers of the
d
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Thomas
r.
Grmdstead
Mrs.
an
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Cl ub me1 a en1orcenien1 supervisor oh 10 0l· an d daughter. Shelby, and Dav1d assoc-1a,1 1on will be mstalled
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D-,e Gan.,en
The nu
by
the home of Mrs. John Arbaugh. vision ol Wildllfe. onlY 512 ar- Roush, N('w Huven.
, Mrs. G eorge Anderson , .Ir Hos•
.
,
.
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with Mrs. Lmdsey Lyom1. co-host• rests were made in 1960 compar•
· - 11 ur
1... e11emng
·w1
1 1ess�s for ,11t:
.
ess for theIr J anuary meeting. ed with 564 In 1959.
M rs . Ow · ht w a IIa e M
Floyd
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l' , ' " ·
Mrs. Ulah Swan was In charge Sturgeon po!nted out that there
Of
Carmac k , M rf.. M ary 81 ee 1 e, M rs.
0 th� meet ing whleh opened with were 157 arresta for hunting with•
Donald Lowery, Mrs. Anderson
the amglng of the Club Song rmd out pennission in 1959 but only
and Miss Susan Park.
j'royer by the group. Roll &lt; a I I 1 10 were made in lllOO,
was anawered by naming
"This desirabl• trend may be
a
of
The Women ' s As!KK'iation
due to at least two factor,." he
vine,
esr
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United
First
Middleport
the
Pomtroy, Ohi•
.
,
Communications were r e 8 d s.ii
byterian Church will mee�
on
from Mr■. Garen Stalllbury. Coun• getting permi11ion before huntfltursday at ? · 30 P- m. m the
TO N IGHT i1nd TUESDAY
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ty Radio Oi.airman l!lnd Mr,. Roy
Sunday School rooms or
the
Holler, County Contact Chair· ant maklng use of pubUc hunting
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Lemmon, Shirley Mac•
Jack
Mrs. M arC"u11
Chambers will
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Fred MaeMur r:i.y
Laine,
Kour were concernlng vlne1. Mra. hun i . Th18 lightens hunting pres• h ve charge r lhe devo1ion
s _an, d
Laugh. wise
,
Love.-wise
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CharJea Mas11ar re nted II
1t
. 1:e program 1n K am Was L• re .
there has
C OMMUNITY
lnterelUnI t.alk on ··Vines I o r "Whatever the reason , 11 , I�ks a presentation or the Gospel of or otherwise
never been anything like
IINCI
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Beauty and llke ,the tre11pas11 problem Ji. 1m- St · J0hn, WJ'I I c..
Accent. lntere11t,
lK' pt esenled by
THIS Apartment.
ll'r wlN IO deal with local
,
C!,._ , " for home landscaping provmg. a hopeful sign for the fu. Mrs. J. E. Harley .
-ylCt!
COLORCARTOON
with o reputation for
firm,
and Mn. Herman Block told how ture of hunting. · ·
fair daaling. leware of the
lo "Enjoy and cart' for v I , t • 1'0 BEGIN DELIJliftt\T
WEDNESDAY and THURS.
IONS
PACKAGE"
"SURPRISE
Ry-by-night who promiNO
1rown lndoon. "
LOS ANGELES &lt;UPll-0.ilhe .
Mitzi Gaynor, Yul Brynner
At the C&lt;l'IK'lu1ion of the pro- a.tiona were er:pected lo
delivers llttl., Get
111uch,
begin t�
Middleport, Ohio
COLORCARTOON S
1r■m, memben exchanged s v a• day on tht rate of Henry Adolph
the fac11 befor• yt11111vy.
rlety of Indoor vlnn.
Bulffl, 21. 1 mild•mannertd optl•
•nd remo•Un1
repolr
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down
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No
FR IDAY NOT OPEN
The Wayi and Mean1 commit• cal workn who
NOW SHOWI NG
confessed he
lee announced M there, would 1trangled three women includi
ng
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Jerry Lewis in
SATURDAY
be a •l lent auction at the Feb-- hi• aunt,
PACIFIC"
"S.O,S,
ruary meelinl whi&lt;h will he held
The def,n,. daimed Bua&lt;h _
With Eddie Constant int'
at. the home of Mra. D. E. Living• who 11ald he
had an "urge to kill "'
ind Pier Angeli
■ton. A rlbbo11 WII awarded to -19 not insane
- also , but la mentally
Mn. Nonnan McCain for her ar• Inferior
"THE WALKING TARGET"
and cannot formulate a
Also ..ltct1d Shortt
rangement. Rerreahment, w • r f crim
Joan Evans. Ronald Foster
inal Intent·
aerved by tht hoste1se1.

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chutth with the clll.85 pre.udent,
J ames Reed, m charge of the
meet1n1 wh1t'h he opened w\lh
pr.ayer and the read int: of the
scripture.

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port', administration as the Feb. I deadline draws near
to file petitions for public office next year.
This was apparent following a brief and affable coun­
cil meetlnJ held last evening In town hall when mem•
hers' petitions were being freely traded and agreement
reached upon a full slate. Observers could only describe
it as "the mayor's slate."
M a y r Ken,eth McElhinney
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was expected 1o ■nnouJICO at noon
today the name of the sixth cooncil candidate. who will file for a

Trl-Luater CINnera

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!Ir. and Mra, David Ashworth
01 Long Bollom colebrated their I
� wedding annlver1ary Jan. 9.
lluo lo the llln,11 of Mr. Aoh,
worth, they wel't spending lhe
, da)' quietly at home when a
croup from the Hazel Church ,ur·
prlaed them al 2 o·elock.
Tht afternoon waa •pent read•
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Ina scripture. prayer and 1ln1l.nt!
many hymlll. Mn . Ashworth 11•
IO abowed picture, taken on their
wedding day. Cake and ice cream
,..,. 1erved and they 1 11 depart­
ed, ltaving: Mr. and Mn. Ath•
worth very happy, The follow­
Inf poem waa dNllclted to Mr.
and Mn. Ashworth by tht folk
at Hazel Chur&lt;'h.
THE LA8T LONO 1110.E
Aa Wfl walk down thl1 road or life
To the end of the l11t lonr mile:
A thoueht comn t'lo�ly 10 our
he1rt1:
Will wt meet II with a amlle.

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• Thia 11 Top Quality Con1trudlon
• Fabric 11 Natural Color Linen
• Full Foam Cu1hion1

SIiiy yur■ ago today
We hltehed old Dobbin lo the
ohay
Wt had no shlny cart thoae day,
Ju11 old Dobbin and tht ahay.

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Chair, 2 End T1bl11,
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Open Stock Solid Maple '
Bedroom Pieces
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CHEST
DltlSSl!R &amp; MIRROR . • . , . $St
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Mi1matc:hed Sets Are Priced At 4b% Off
• Frigidaire Applian ces \
A Ftlw 1 960 Madil1 At GJNt S.vl119s '"
e Fri9ltl1ire Electric Dryen __ $1 39.00
• HNvywei9ht Vlnyi Floor Cowr1119,
1 2 �- wicle ____ $1 .19 .... yd.
• Coal and Gas HNters at Cla11aut Prices
• 24 Cubic Ft. Deep FrMU ·
$329.00

• Sae Our Complete 3 Room Group
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e Complete lunk a.ch With Innerspring MatMu ___ $68
•Metil Wardrobes ____ $1 2.95

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•ery po,r vlllotl and 8ft lo be
treated m by molorlota.
Pomon,y Chief ol PoJk,e Jed
Webster ..id that .....-dJna to the
tale law - wlto have 111-IOO
vflkln or wone ... - u be,
Ing lncompetant lo walk and
travel ,_ wllltout the aid •f
the polntod c-.
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The largest Stock of Fine Home Furnishing, In This A re1
- Save Now On Any lt.m In Our Store - Con­
venient Terms To Suit You.

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F
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Now Just $99

, 9x12 Unoleum Rugs ____ $4.81
• Cotton Mattress _____ $8.88

Living Room Suites

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• Nationally Adverti-.d Lug919e 25% Off
• Sterophonlc Record Players _ $53. up

• Giant Size 9 Pc. Din-,..,

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Two persons received minor In•
juries yesterda� af_temoon a, a
result ol an accident at lhe Inter•
section of West Main•,;t and But•
ter•av.
Celia Hite was taken lo Meigs
then lo a lo�al lloopJtal
cat physican · for !reatment ai
wa, John Kite, who w11 •uflerlng
from a •l'&lt;k Injury•
John Hite. 38, Middleport was
operating his vehicle when another car driven by Henry Arnold,
18. RD 1, Pomeroy, ran into the
back of his car.
Hite said that he stopped for
emerging traffic when his car wu
hit from behind by Arnold who
stateJ he wa, unable .. b,.;g hlti
car under control
Back end damage waa Incurred
t, tho car operated by Kite, The
bumper grill radialor and front
lender • da�ge caused hea=
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damage lo Arnold', car.
The ; : 15 p, m, accident wa, In
veotlgeted by the Pomeroy PoliceDepartment, with no t!llations beIng reported.
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• Many Lamps ___ Priced At 50% Off

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h11 11th Y,,ar whllo John 7.erklo
lo working on his llltl1 year. His
yeal'I were apht by a period �r
private llfe in the middle 50 •
G.lbbom and ZBerklfl will file for
rour year tenru.
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, Clinton Fisher. painting con1ractor, now in hil second term,
ii askin1 for a lour year t h i r d
i,rm ,tarting Jan, t , lllG.
':-" 'Smith and William D. I Blll )
Ohilds ... lo Sffk second tenns ,
Childs a two-year htteh, Sm lth
foor year,,
Msyor McElhlnney 18 back for
his ,econd tenn a, 1• Tn,asurer
Mrs. Perrin·
Mr. Grate la serving his second !&gt;rm In hi■ latest lllnt In pubUic duty. having been cltrk for •
. time during the 19IO's.
IIIINr Aotloa
CouneU lasl nlJhl acted on two
minor .,.tten and planned I Two Cases Heard
special ....1on poalbly S.turday IQ Mll}'or'a Court
lo effect Ila vUlap plannlntl 1'wo cuea ,..,e heud t h 1 ,
eomml■lloo.
nx,mtng • a - of MiddleOn Chlldil-"inollon a ?l'klng ■port M a y o r {(ennetl, MeElhlnmeter � the not1h ■Ida ol 8- ney'1 eourl,
Marlon � was -•
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ed a fine of II and co■t, on
charge ol lnloxkatlon while AJ.
bert H. Steele of Al&lt;rolt fqrfeltchar .
the
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LOCAL TEMPI
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LOW-LOW

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All
BEDROOM
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Slaty yeu ago today,
Thia Ith day ol Jmu■ry
We llartfld down 1h11 ton« Jasl
mile
And now w.- an Vlflry weary.

we would a,k.
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Fw Ulan JI - a lltli• thins .
Bui now a mlpty ta.rt.

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STATE DIRECTOR - Clarence Price, Portland, left, wa• named dlrector to rt
N OT TROPHIES - Wayne Roush, lef t , and Riley Dougan, OSU extensionist,
present
Meigs County with 56 other COB A counties, and •t Price's left, Cliff
Salem
dinner
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COBA
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the
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speaker , clown with tab!� decor, not trop
son,
manager of COBA, a speaker at Salem Cente r last nlghL The objea
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assistant
county
Blakesle
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pre8lden
�unty
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the intersection Cen)er 1a,t night, Roush IS
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cow, is what the meeting was all about. -- Sentinel Photo.
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arrange
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be removed for
two weeks.
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which Is unllkel,y.

Regular $349.95

3 Piece Sectional

st. tbe first at
with N. s.rond
Restaurant, will
a trial period of

There ls no ev idence lhe slate
or Republican candidates
have opposition. If lhat becomes
fact. Middleport wm have no pd.

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4nniversary Wos
Observed On 9th

Wt little thought when w• weN1

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Mayor's Ticket Will File For
Office Refore Feb. l Deadline

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lied yet" and the annouhcement ed by the action
will be ielayed until later in the Council heard Fire Company
representatives Emmett Shuler,
day,
Tom Darst, and Howard Dalley
A. A. Scarl&gt;er , 8� inted last
ask what plans council had for -a
EPD,
sw nmer to rep ace mi� Co 11 .
"1ed building to house new fire fight•
who moved away, h as ma·1ca
ing equipment,
nnot run agaIn due to h I 8 The
he
representatives were aak·
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ed to wait until the planning
Rannlnr Togelher
commission is effected. The com•
A council spoke!llnan said last mission . under law, is empowered
night, "We're running to ether. to plan public buildings.
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Gene Grate and Treasurer Mts.
Cha�lotte Perrlo, too."

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take 111 thfl lebor out
ol waohdayJ JUII let
Robinson'• take over
your chorea. They d o
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I hurry • . . have It
1parkling clean In no
time at all. Tr,
our roujh dJ7
■ervlce with all
dry ple&lt;OI Iron,
ed - OnlJ 12&lt;
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Mn. Ru l l
�h:• attend.int were �h
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Marj orie W ill, Mrs. Bonnie Pit•
kens and aon, Steve, and Mn.
Eleanor Hoover and dlt11bter.

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Club Meeting
HeId RecenfI

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Th e serrelary's report w a 1
YACHT CRUIIE 8CIIICDtJLED
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g iv ek
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NEW YORK · t UPl )-Commodor
d r ic s an d t he treasurer's reH. Irving Pratt of the New York
port by Mrs Norma Rlusaell.
Yacht Club announced loday lbal
the New Yort Yacht ctub•1 anVISITOR INJURED
F r iends recei ved
word that nual cruise will begin on July :II
Mri. Charles Ward of Columbus and end Oh Aua. I. Featurel of
visiting in the cruise include the July 30
fell Thursday whle
Huntington, W . Va., with her sJ&amp;.. race for the Astor Cup in Buaardi
ter, breaking her leg and rollar Bay -and the race for the Queen'1,
bone. She is conrined to the St. UNA aod Corsair Cupi at New•
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Mary'a Hospital in Huntington,
port ' R. I. · Au8
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The nellt meettnc at lhlel111
wiu be held on Febnloey i1 "
lhe chuffh, P'oUowine tbe mfft·

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abd to hold their .._ at ■,
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,Wallace Bradford, Kalad lllody,
How■rd Weal, WUllo AniboQy,
Gerold AntltoqJ,, Glllm l.ambort
and � x.aid of lllddJ■•
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BY BOB E. BYER
A •·good JUpply�nd 1lh.1&amp;tion· • was predicted for M e i 8 •
County'• dairymen Monday eveDing by Riley Dougan of the Ag•
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ricld.tllNI Extension Service, Ohio
State University.
Mr. Dougan further auggested
that the "el'Onomic pressures of
adju,tments must be met by the
individual dairyman" if he hi lo
receive full benefit of this altuation.
Dougan, II leader in agriculture.
farming and industry wa11 t h e

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The smooth, amusing speaker
,tressed that lhe individual alter•
native, of competitive fanning
today must be to increase land
per unit, operate more units
per man, .and to strive for higher
production per unit in order to
take full advantage of the supplydemand 1ituation which Is al

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Are Announced

Funeral aervicet for Charley
Boggesa, 73, who died at his ,.._
ldence In Syracu,e Monday mornIng wlll be held Thuroday at I
p. ;.,, at the N...,.ne Church In
Syracuse. The Reva. Harold Roimes and Mr. Ashley wUI olficlate
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may call al the resl•
Frlenda
dence In Syracuoe unW noon
Thureday whe, remain&gt; wlU be
taken lo the Nazarene Church,
SUrvivon Include hlo wile,
Ota ' the■e children
Glenver
Mlllleport RI. I ; o..;.el, Mir�
jamin --• ---•-•··
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...,..un, Ben
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Ill of Racine, RD 2...,.
Roza],
of Syrac111e; 18 grandchildren and
one otep grandchild,
Burial wW be In Ltlm Cemeteey.
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The plalntill lllegedly received
a broken left indei! finger as a re•ult of the aceklenl and atated in
hla petition tb■t It bu caused
hbn great mental end physical
pain. Ke also charged lbat lhe
h lo
lin r h
b
Joie
ge a, '°" im
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wor
In his "'11 Jone, 1111d tb■t the
delendanl ls n,gllsent and asks
for judgement•

Classes At RiO Start Soon lo Mioer1vUle

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Second semester Extension claslll!I of Rio Grande
College will start during the week of Jan. 30. The dales
on which the cl1S81!t will be organized,
of instruct•
or and place where the classes will meet is as follows·r
on tht Rio Granda eampu1Hall. 111 Jacbon High ..11oo1, Tueall:nglfsh 414, Annf•er■ar
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Room J, Monday Ju. :,o 7 p m. day Jan. SI, 7 p. m and , FieRoom I l l ,
Clara E. Po.Ion; Art no and u, u,Jon or
Allen Hall. Room 1. Monday Jan. J■ebon .._ IChool Thul'lday,
:,o, 7 p. m, MflcbeU Smfllt; Feb. I, 7 p. m Rev. MeC&lt;innlek ;
Annfven. Education 1111, 8- ltl Jacbon
G e .. g i' a p h y
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Tueeda
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ary Ha ,
y Jan. High 1&lt;hool, 1lledNed1Y Feb.
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SI, 7 p. m T K 0Wen1 ; Fill- 7 p. m. Dr, S. T 'labhlm
to.,. Ill, Anniversary Ha ll, Roonl Well■IOn - Art 110, 11: Weill21, Wedne■da,y Feb, I, 7 p, m ton Kl(lh oehool, Wednesday Feb,
E. E, Blgglm; Engl lah Ill, An- I 7 p. m Mu llendenhot, Pol
ntvenary Hall · Room I 'lbura- Ulfcal ScJanco 111, We l■IOn lll&amp;h
2, 7 p. m.
Fl'eb.
day, Feb. 1. 7 p, � Ruth aehool, '1lrunday
and
Eclueatkm
Thomas; Socfolou SIS, AonlVOrl- George La&lt;bJ,
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Eoomnilc Ill Aoniveraary H•ll
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rolling In, NI evening
Room II , Wednesday Feb I ?
altond the · erganl■atlanal fflOII.
p. � Jolin Jllller.
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Magie 'Illomu 85 died tbla
momIng •,· be' 1118 In Miner1vllle aft.r an axtended Ulneas.
SurvlYOl'I in&lt;lude these ehd·
dren, Mrw. Ethel Voll, Marietta:
Doris
Mrs. Tre11 Remhaw,
Themu. and Pearl lbomaa, all
of M ineravllle; ■eve, grandchfl.
dren and lour great p,,ndchlldren; a ■Isler, Mary NNlleroad,
Pomeroy, end a brother , Pearl
Karr of Dover·
Mrs. Thoma, was a member of
the D, or "·
Burial will be In the Gilmore
Cemetery healde her late h111band, Ben Thoma■• Funeral arrangemetils are ineomplete,
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Tho Alllorloan LljJlon Awdllary
Poll Ill of IIJdclleporl will D o I
bold Ila � loafgbt but ..W
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Virgil King ol Pomeroy was
re-elected president of the Southeastern Ohio Beef Cattle .woci1 ation at it.a anoual meeting Mon-·
day afternoon in the social ,.........
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F_..,.
the • Pomeroy
or
Church,
I Other officert n.an,ed w e r e
Robert Ellls or Torch, Athens
, County, vice pre.sidenl, and Paul
,ecrelary
I Baer,
Min�nville,
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treasurer.

The group conducts the annual
demonstrational reeder calf aa.16
at Gallipoiil and Athens. a d
carriea out an educational p�
I gram In l'ODlleclion with lmprov•
tho
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end umhe of
ua1
·than
Y••:
�v.. :;o�,
1200 · 1eec1er -.. From !bl area
,old In the two ,ale, under
the trademark of Ohio "'ppro.ved
Feeder&amp;.
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$10'000 Asked

A !""""Y ■nlt lolallng In excesa
or ,,o,uoo by Wayne L. Jones ol
RD I Pome roy against I, K, Slaflord of Salem Center ls aet for
trial at I a. n,, February 15.
Both the plaintiff end delendaat
waived right or trinl by JIil)' and
eonoented to have thecase heard
consented lo have the case heard
by Judge John C, B ocon
Jone, !fled suit for the money
during March of last year. He
charged iii hi,, paUtlon lbat be was
operating a motorcyde In Pumeroy when hit by the defendant'•
son. wh&lt;&gt; was driving a car owned
by Stafford.

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••eeed

For Fin11er
Other AnJrni
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lee skating �nth�slasts are being invited today to take
up their sport m M1ddleoort .
M a y o r Kenneth McElhinney the labor on the project. and the
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,_ not ext""'Kal
�. iment ia
, k " on lolal un•es
,__.1 •• rm
sa1'd 1he Impravllll!U
I?&amp; for the plastle
the SOXIIN&gt; It. alab of ...,.,.ta to
,
.
near tlw 1wimmlng pool lo ftady eoverln1.
after several recent nights or subHe said the rlnll: would h I v e
been ready two or· three • e e k ,
freeilntl temperalureo.
The rink, niade by spreading earlier had vandalo not dumped
a plastic cover over the concretfl water off the covering and ripped
and covering it with thret! to five section1 of Jt with knives late one
inches or water • may la1t well Saturday night.
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into M a r c h, depend.in&amp;: u p o n
whether that month is a "lion or
.
a lamb .
Mayo� McElhinney ,aid
reet
have perf rmed
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tral Ohio Breeden AAsocietion di• ent standing in artificial breeding. countantl Award from tbt
He pointed out that in 1946, Agriculture Extension SenJee •
rector. Mr. Price will be one or
Moore in remgntttan af
first ��• _ 22,000 cattle' Paul
COBA"s
di":C·
of
bo�rd
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or
57
0
last
artificia.Uy.
and
of farm busimsB 1♦ ..
bred
years
were
1
re,resent
will
which
Otno
Ion m
i
an
250,000,
were
nthere
kept
year
summarized by bim. ad
the
or
and
which
slate
counties
57
the
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000
D,
by the uteoskll ....•
analyzed
ov
or
crease
serves.
er
COBA
evening
the
for
ice.
Entertainment
COBA
county
Dick Sterrett,
technical, introduced the second was furnished by Thelma Camp-Wayne Rouab, pttsident: fll
speaker of the evening. Cliff Wil• bell, Roberta Wilaoo, Catherine
Mei
ga Dairy Senlce Unit. .....
son, assistant manager of t h e Shenefield and Mary Virginia
Central Ohio Breeden Associa� Halliday, who ung, " Beautiful u toastmaster. 'Ila Rn. D o
Wacbemcbwam:, past« of • till
Ohki," and "I vory Palace$."
lion.
Holineu Omrdl.
Pilgrim
business
regular
the
During
alides,
color
111lng
Wilson,
Mr.
the Jnvocatiaa .. be,,
gave
ville.
presented
Blakeslee
Mr.
In
meeting
start
it&amp;
got
COBA
how
showed
the
gin
meetio&amp;Acdinnff
Fann
&lt;Approved
APA
the
I
presita
to
progressed
and
Ohio

hand for the yeart ahead.
Mr. C. E. Bh1keslee. c o u n t y
agrlcultural agent, introduced the
first or the guest .speakers I a I t
night foUowing a .steak dinner
serv ed by thc Salem Center PTA.
Following the dinner a abort
bUiiness meeting or lb dairy
.ervice unit was held. The dairy
service unit elected it.J c o u 11 l y
board of directors. They are C ,
M. Headley, Gene Jefrer, and
Reid Young.
Clarence Price of Portland was.
elected a11 Meigs County'•

Skaters Inv1ted To 'Rink'
Of Ice IO Middleport Park

second Semester ExteDSJOD

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first guest ,peak.er Monday eventna of the Meigs County Dairy
Unit at Its annual weetmg 111 the Salem Center G r a d e
School. One hundred and two at•

REV. HERRING

CAP Chaplain
Is Preacher,

Air PiJOt T00

Melg, County Squadron ,m,
C.A.P., 1w welcomed inlo membmhlp the Rev. Carl W. Herring
who wlll .....,.. the duty of
Squadron Chaplain.
The Rev, Herring noldoa with
his wile and daughter In Rutland,
and la the pastor of the Rutland
and Syracwe Methodist Church:
lie ls also a member or the Melg,
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County Ministerial .wocfati .
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He sened a1 an airera t me-chanlc In the U, S, Navy from
19'2 lo 1946 and after leaving the
Navy. entered Mary,v llle College, Mal')'sviUe , Te...,.... from
which he graduated in 1!151 with
a Bachelor of Arts Degree,
The Rev, Herring received his
Bachelor of Dlvlnlty degree from
tho United Theological Seminary .
Dayton. Ohio alter three yesn or
,Judy. lie II also • qualified pUot,
holding a private pilot license.
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The meeting opened yesterday
with a directors meeting in the
morning followed by lunch aI c;,.
cles and Martin Restauranb.
.
Kenneth Ward, director of the
association from Gallia County•
opened the afternoon program by
e,tertalning the group with hla
band made forty year old "du).
cine " Thia folk inltrumellt may
be played with one, two, three,
of four siring, and la noted for
Ila developmenl In end around
Gallia and Lawn,nce &lt;OUDliea.
Reporta or the oecretary-treuurer were preseoted and ■Pl"'OV-

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ppel'II B 008ten
Plan Three Games

School
T b . Tuppen Plain■
boosters .,. aponaoring t b r e e
basket baU gemes Thuraday evenlng al the school gymnaslwn.

ed by the gfflup. Robert Craw•
ford, Lawrence county extenaion
agen1; and director, Howacd
Bruce and Neal Taylor presented a panel discussion on improvcalves end
ino ,.,_
- �uality ol
....,
methods ol comifpunent.
Robert.Bishop, manager • Sou th........, Ohio E&gt;perlmenl Fann
al Carpenter, pn,senled Interesting color alides of the beef cross
breeding work al the farm. 'lbe
cross bred calves showed �h
.
greater �eight for age than did
tM strS1gbt bred ta.Ives. Creep
feeding the calves gave nearly
100 poundl extra gain in the 250-

day period.
I f1
1be meeting wu
with a talk Ir)' llilq 9leade r, agriculture-far .. la.
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11111
Illr.
vi"" ol fuluR
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year or the Im .efdo 'wbkb
means more catt1a a1'I .,_
prices." He ahc- empbuiud 'tba
beef production ii an _.,,..
which utilizn 1arp qnentlfi11 ti.
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roughage.
Memben ftl"t pftlllld Ira
Meigl. Gallia, Lawma ,.
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16 ChurchesJom
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Sixle�n chu �ches �f Mason Cot/-ll)Y h�ve Joined.•
wide drive agam st liquor-by-the-drink ID West Virginia.
Representative■ ol tho churches
ml
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attended a meeting Sunday at the � there � !•laJJDflB
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n. Six �
me me · wen
m.inlste
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New Haven Evangel cal United
led.
BrethNn Church lo approve a repn,Nl
will be dmlbDd
;,elllio!ll
Two
iquorposs
in
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ible l
petll
aga st
k.
y-fbe.di;
lon
and lo this wee °'"'
up-rm.
ink legislat
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ol •o� while the other ..W •
organize districts for circulo! lng
elude aipalurel ol youth of Ille
the petitions,
, county.
Dr. Stanley B. N Ue,, super m- The fl!'SI petltfoll calls I,ndent of the West Virginia t:am&gt;ll Casio end Jael&lt; �
Temperance LeaflUI! , wu re- member&lt; ol the WOii Virplla
legislatt.re, lo ... their vola ml
aour&lt;e � .,:�
� illfluence lo "deleal the UgllONl1,
A ng
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the-drink move now being urged
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thoroughly ,tudy the entire ,_
ol problems arising from tht �
ol alcohollc beverages.
pt-•
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The second petltioo e,ex
Mn. Don_ Betslng, chalnnan of the opposot100 ol youth of Ibo
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county t,., the move.
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will stage • door-to.door canv 85S
of the county Tuesday, January
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The Tuppen Plain! seventh and
eighth grade team&amp; will oppoae
the Har,IBoovllle oevenlh a o d
The second game
eighth
will be between the AU Stan o1
the Harrlsonvllle and 1 • p p e r I The cbalrman .... tbat Ill
'j
be, penKlllll willing lo conlribute turn
Plains 1ame end the third
tween ge,tlemeo from Tuppen an their porch llghta. 'Ibo canvas,
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Plains over ss yeara old In an Old will begin at 7 p,m, and last un•
9•
Men's ,:onteot. The first game II
Members
acheduled 1or 7 p,m
sere IGdq
Ur1red To Attend
There has b e e n no one volun• Word wa, re&lt;efved
Durward
It -lia, been announced that the
i.e, for the dutle&amp; of Audrey of the death of MrL
PRACl'lc:11 CHANGED
do,
Tlte
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O.
or
Sylvan
a.
January meetlna ol tho Sugar
Young, wbo handle, tho county nlsler. ti
Run Pl'A will not b, held, b u t
cbalnnanship for many years un- ""89ed , who wa, the !onner Cle!
ed
aldlne Parsona, wu a native of
eder
memben •re urged lo attend
lil she resigned In 1111111.
lb ol the F
ated
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Middleport and graduale o/ 1114,
-'--'·· Namea of �,,rims this
the ...,,ty councU mooting at Rut- :; been moved lo
W
dle
port High School died lloodq
land Fl'ebniary J,
ni t at 7 p, m.
----, att being j&gt;lOl!Ossed and will be
following a kmg �
lira. Jame,, R. Tlllll, president, gh
r lo the dale of aflemoon
announced
G
HOSPITAL
ENERAL
ioclude be-- lnttbewl
Survfvon
d.
MEIGS
lutlon
rg
noted
oo
lbat the o an
at
88i
· Belzmg
canvasa,
,
PortA
Davis.
Effie
'.arol, Naaq
daughten.
three
ns
dmluio
ha• received en Invitation lo the
Ka
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Ill
Sherrie,
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nd
and
thry
Founders Day program at t h e
inclair Punero LONG CORRIDOR
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sld l of the Ne York
-----l'un"1oy, and Edltb Wogan, Pom- lral Railroad loday
up the Other aurvlVOl'I lacludo I llteroy Route I.
Called Early Today
Ion(! ter, Mrs. l.obert -• lb
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bratllu,
The Middleport Emergency unit SIZE UNKNOWN
corridors of Grend Centtat term!, esllnel ol Perryllburg; •
WII eaUed at - o'clock this B RENTWOOD, England (!JP!) nal with during the raflroacl Jack l'llnml Ill Toledo ad •
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number of undes and at111i, It,
Roland -A burglar broke lnlo a ,hoe olrlke,
to I h e Mra,
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GIIIIMI home In Dartford. W, v._ ■tore hen, and left -eral pain Jameo Bot.I. In chage of o..,. eluding 11n. W. R belle
!rat real estate, dumped tht mop Jl'unaral ■ervfeN wiQ ba bold Ii,
M n, Gibbo' young ■on had taba of - 1e111ered around.
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"We're In a closet and sighed: "I - s,1van1a llmradq al I p. m.
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