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Pomeroy-Midd leport, Ohio, Tuesday, Jan. i 1 . 1 116 1

NO. 24 1

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Young Mother Testifies To Cruel Beatings, Threats Against Her Lif�--

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1 T PLEASANT - The murdu tri31 of Barbara Lynn Mortnn 24-yea.r-old ("Qme!y mother
o 1hree smaU ch ildren. opened
hionJay in Mason County Circult
Co-rt witn the defendant testify•
ir:': dramatlcally in her own beh· If of vicious dome1tir strUe
1960
lhal broughl the Nov. 19,
Morgan,
J9,son
Edward
of
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de;,
45 hf'r hu��nd.
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F1·oseeu1 mg AtlOrney C' e c ii
Dean waived the death penalty.
A jury composed of live men
and seven women heard testi•
mony of four S.tate witnesses and
1 1 wilne!i6el for the defense.

Sti,te wJtnene■ telt-if)'inl were Kenneth Dunt; Mn. Ollie Shinn , 1 ak&gt;nl end had threatened to kQI 0.22 per cent alcihol. 'The l e I a I
her � timea throutha,ut their 1 ��t � intadcation in Welt Vir•
�•- G. M. Scott of the Slate Po- and Mn. Violet Gerlacll.
life. '
married
were
IIIUI 11 0.15.
witneuel
three
lad
The
Lor•
Sberiff
lac. ; former Deputy
I
y
rted
p
Her
behalf
Mn. Morgan tntiUed that her
po
tu
•u11
character
tlltlmon
all
Coroln
County
'41iitnnaes
ain Crump: Mason
that
of
her
hu,,band
brothtr-in-l
had . been Jailed f o r
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by
Morgan.
Mr•.
of
,
and
Eahenaur
Oliver
Dr.
ner
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Morgan neighbor, Paul Thornton. The YOUDI and a,mely delend· and 111ter-in-law, Mr. and M r •· drinking and llhe had him plac«I
ant took the ltand In her own be- Clyde&gt; Jordan, with all the wil- under peace bond on wver1l ocTestifying for the defmae
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the accused. M rs. Morgan: Mr. hair and t.eltifled for approximet,,.. · DHMI ti the defenae . except the casiont. At one time the had in1
3nd Mra. Clyde Jordan, brother- ly one hour •nd fl&amp;&gt;en minute:I, character witneuet, stating that ; ltituted d J v o r c t pl'OCf!fl(linp
in-law and sister of the deceued telling of her marr� Uf1 w I t h Morpn drank txceuively -anc1 a_gallllt him td dillflftd the IK'·
ukl "I w o u I d
Mr. M�rgan : Mn. Marvis Wea• Morgan for the put 111. yean and wa1 CftM;I to Mrs. Morgan when 1 lion
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never h1-Ye no freedom.
no
ver , niece of the deceased ; Mr. the . event• of the fatal thootlng 1t drinking.
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Accordinl to '"1hnony of the i matter where I went he would
and Mrs. Harley McPeake, for• their Chestnut Ridge hornei.
mer employer of Morgan: Mr. According to the dolendant'1 tes- Slate Police Sgt. 1&lt;aU and Coro- llnd me."
and Mrs. Glen Johnson, Vienna, timony, her late humand drank. ner Eshenaw-. • blood: akohol telf, j She stated that hi had thrown
a n d "'.aa taken an Morgan following bottles at her and then forced her
Mor�au exceHively and abused
W. Va. friends of Mrs.
h
hta death and tile re;,ort ahoftd I to wait through the broken glau
occa•
riumeroua
and the late Mr. Morgan : R t! v. struck er on

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$10 050 RecaIIed FOr USe
ID Hosp1'taI CODSlrue1·IOD

TONIGHT an,I TUIIDAY
John O'llora'•
"FROM THE TERRA CE"
- Technicolor W ith Paul Newman
and Joann• Woodward
COLORCAIITOON
Runnin1 time 2111 Hn.
Box office elose1 8:IIO P.11.
W DN IDAY &amp; THURI,
"I AIM AT THE STARS"
(Science-Fiction)
Curl IUl'loDI 1ad Gi. Scel1
COLORCAIITOONS

LIBERTY THEATRE
Middleport, Ohio

"THE LAST DAYS
OF POMPEII"

DOUBLE
POLL PARROT
STAMP DAYS
Tue,., Wed., Thurs.

{Color)

Rou1h'1 Shoe Store
MIDDLll'OllT

F R -E E

CLOTHIERS

Formerly Smith Clothing Co.

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IEAUT IFUl VINYL OR
FORMICA CAN WORK
WON DERS FOR YOU
A well planned caunter

caverecl In Vinyl ar Far111lca can acid beauty
a n d conva n l a n ca to
your kitchen. Sea u1 lo,

free ••llmcite of

COIi,

Homa Of

No1ma Br•nd
Mercho1ndl1a

Juat oall our olllco. Get )'OU1' Flnllndal
Crodlt Certlfie11to, 1ood 111 over Ohio. It
1tanda for ready 01llh qui&lt;kly. It Nl'\IOI u
your fin1n&lt;i1l btdtinl ao Y&lt;JU can io make
1 aood deal from any dealer on a cor or
otbor thinp. II 1'0III you notblnf to pl ii.
Ever:, worth'tl man and WOIIIID lhould
oorry one to rely on In 1881. You uever
know .,hen you may need II. We ue ...d
to -rove every request poillble IO you
have e1tabllllhed 1llle-Wlde money CNCIII.
Jutl phone 'tomorrow oo we C&amp;D mail youn
rlaht away. No obllpllon.
l'hono WY44171
/ US I, Main It.
Jo.,.. Mo,_hokoy, �

PRICES ARE LOW LOW LOW AT

BAKE R FU RN ITU RE'S
GIANT

JA NUARY CLEARANC.E
SALE

12c

Reill-•• (b1Mr1

IN MIDDLEPORT

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Names On List

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LAUNDERElf_ DRY CLEANERS

BAKER FURNITURE

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Al t1DJ ....i. you ftll lalre oil lhe llllor CMII of 1IUhdt,JI
Jlllt lei Robinlon'• tab over ,our .i,.., TIiey do a
buketrw al wuh In I b11n7 --- ban It "'"1tllDc eltlll
In no llmt II •IL '1'r7 our roup dl7 ltfflOt will&amp; 1111 1111
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FINA.NCIA.L CREDIT
CERTIFICATE
For IHI

MIDDLIPORT, DHIO

c:ouncn

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Contract For

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WASHING
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Get Double Your
Purthase I n Poll
Parrot Stamp!

Me1·gs Court

To Push Area

School Foods

IATUIPAY
"SEVl:N· WAYS
FROM SUNDOWN''
(Tocbnlcolor)
With Alldle Murphy
and Bury Sullivan
- also "12 TO THE MOON"
Kea Clark, Tom

Steve Reeves In

Three Tfl3. ls .----------. Democrats May Seek Jobs
on Middleport's Coone·ii
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set Down n

vme
· ent Named

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paneIi, Steal

PlllDAY NOT OPIN

NOW SHOWING

Candidates Stirring In Both
! Parties On Municipal Levels/·

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Open 9 to 5
Clo1ed Wednncl•y
At Noon
lll'venln91 By
Appointment

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Dr. ffart, 95'
m·ed At Home

P'•met•Y, Ohl•

I 09½ Court StrNt
JANUARY SPECIAL
R-eular $1 0.00 COLD
WAVES FOR $8.00

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MEIGS THEATRI

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOP

1111

type of a reception Galvao would
get.
A top Brazilian nav9,l spokes­
man said that if Galvao brought
the Santa. Oaria into Brullian
waters the thip would be impounded and returned to Ill righ�
Thret er•• men rWlnt t•
fol Portuguese O\fflen· Brazilian
..tft•r •• work Hrlr uch
warships in the area were on the
mornl"' haff ampl• opporalert.
!unity .. ....,.,.
In Rio de Janeiro, Fore••·
.... MinI
their public life.
isl.er-designate Afonso Arinol IOJd IJ
A n autumn municipa l election in MJddlepoi:t ....
Jante, Sanborn, Chnhir•:
Pomero
y seemed assured today pen d ing Oline of �
United Pren International M •
I
Fred Geor111, Rutland; and
on
Middleport,
Smith,
LN
for f&gt;?Sts on Midd leport council.
petitions
crat
ore
"re
would
Brazil
;,.,
day night that
MR. VINCI!NT
omplo,-d •• tho ColonoH
Observers in Midd leport r.aid toda y at least two demi,.
spect th• treaties with Portugal".
Three trial date, have been c,,..,.,1on -· Point Pin- cratic cand idates for seats on the six -man coum:il wUl
but the case of the ship and the
'
,et in Meig, Cou\JlY C O m m O n Hnl, IHh •1 • 1• a member be liled. Names were not fortllcoming.
was un&lt;ler study ,
rebel•
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Pleas Court by Judge John C . •f hi, vUlatt council.
Also. the possibility loomed
Quadl"OI RemalDt 811enl
A fourth rider. Jaclc F oa, that an iru;urgent move may blos- �pubhcBlll wOO have ..W
involve
cases
the
of
Two
B:aoon.
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The only man who could tlear
job ...,.
breaking and enterings or local :-::·
som inside the pre�t GOP Mid- wlil try �the
up the confosion. Janio Quadros,
u:�.
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y
t
t
e
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establi!hmenlt.
1n .... ..,....a_
on dleport couocil, u • contest no
decided to remain sllenl on Ibo
r
R
and Geurae �
Roy
eute
have
will
a
arise■
Middleport
1..,.
The court adleduled the cose what - is Mp,-nln1 In •
matter until aft@r hi1 inauguraJ
lut •w!lil ,t
the
at
Jr.,
road,
l
latl
Ch
too
n
hl,.
election
primary
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The Board of Meigs County Commissioners yesterday lion a■ president at noon.
of Sherman E. Sehlll for Febrund
o,.rt.
Rutla
Mlddl
il.
c
roy
ond
P
,
uld Iii, :,,tltl
·
ounc
·
ome
recalled Sl 0 , 050 from the inactive fund of the Meigs
e
ary u. 1u, 1J lttUed f 1 eakThe u.s Navy was prepaffll
Three na,nes hae been circulat•
, ... , co-W&lt;1rkon may put
J)OIII •
t
for
mina
ions
no
_
seek
County Veterans Memorial Hospital Fund an d transfer- for the possibility Galvao would The appointment of Michael ing and onterlng Mooro·• store
&lt;
conne ted with
P&lt;•11ur• on him to Iii• for ed freely .. being
tbt
red it to the credit of the Ho 1tal Commission Fund .
one presenl councilman who al- �cil . m p,omeroy on _ .&amp;-.,-balk a1-,entering port. It had three Vincent aJ Area Development Re in Pomeroy and wu Jl\dicted by llff lce th• MJ1:t time MalOn
w
The mon
ospital Commission will destroy,r1 be1idea th• Gearing on resenlative for Columbus a • d the grand Jury. lie ple•dod inno- oloct, town Dodi. Thon tho ready has liled. All three declin- l,can ticket. So for, oeitlMr NI
cred ited the
or partial payment of Architect Harry R ay hand lo help ii • sea lrarufer � Southern Ohio Electric Company l't!nl at hit arrallfllll"nt last w..k
robably be iz
would i.. com- ed to say whether or not they filed .
�ay Wh(! Is plan ning the new s�ructure. It ts expected
necess
ploto.
was today anoounoed by Robert Schall is being• held in county
would file petitioru providod One Il&lt;mocral boa filed In """tary.
came
L
the uulldin1 wlii be put up for bid at the en d 0 1 Feb ru .
Sm ith's press olf1cer, Lt. Cmdr J. Grueser , Company Vice Pmi- Jail on $1,000 bond. Judge Bacon I'-----------' ! them by the present councilman . eroy. Jack Weyesmlller fllod • ,i,in� o
rc�
• ar
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J r,,polnted Jamea ))'Brlea u law•
Everybody has . until tomorrow tition for a two ye,,r llnlL
Charle, Rainey, emphanled that dent.
��
�g
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Soul
J
y
for
I
got
lo
m
p.
4
at
.tb
yer
ame,
... reporle( ...
D the 1 ..ta w•lh
� defeildant. Prosecul•
thl, woold be onlj,_ .,- .i.a .tt11111'.1,,j,...,, &amp;&gt; � . rnell\ber ol t h �
Dan Hartinger and :!ry Nel.:� 1 The com.;.1.,1o. also .... adopt:
Clerk of the Board of Election, lerealed in a Democratle �"Abo •e all llhe •dmlral l is Area Development Department, Ing · Attomey Barnard V. Yulll
· )
.
also decided that metnbers of the ed 8 measun which allows each
seat, but he 1181 llol ,... ,T t
Mrs. Dorothy Johnston.
seeking lo avol_d the tran,fer of Vincent will work closely with all wlll ro.,._;1 the tltalo.
C.unly Hospital Commission and Meigs C.unly deputy sherlfl $100
hio '"1¼11 L ;�! '. .Ir
llll1IOWK'lltl
t
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F
Leslie
z,
Pomeroy,
In
tho San ta Maria passengers _l at communlUes in the Company•, :a. The other trial of breaking and
Secretary IA!o Vaughan should he lot the purchase of uniforms and
already
have
who
said
he
councilman,
that
, present
leal dr e le the hazards, 88peC1al- county aervice area in the rontin- entering is scheduled for Febn.ibonded. The atnount was set at other necessary equipment. T h e
plan, to file a :,elition for re..lec• cil in Pwo!IO) OIi the GQll liltil
very
and
youn
relderly
lor
ly
,
Fred
20.
S!fwart
allegodly
ary
new
ung
bring
to
indus
dforts
pe
g
la\Y was adopted by lhe last ....
$I.ODO.
lion.
He has yet lo do so. Ot her include Don Collini, r,a111n Bit'
soos," he 1ai&lt;I.
broke into Headquarler's tavern
try into lhe terrtory.
,Ion of legisll1turo.
er and Richanl Rupe. .U: lhni,
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The money boing recalled for
•
y mcen
t 11 -a &amp;raduate oI Grand· In Middleport·
No money however waa grantwi
oemces
ra
I
Fune
held
a,.
Iiled 1or 1our year te..- D • t
•
will be
He will al,o be represenled by
view High School and Ohio State
� Hospital C.mmi!slon
ed Sheriff Robert Hartenbach for
ur
Th
l
.
a
ay
for
at
p.m
l
Schaefer filed for the lhar1er ",
temoo
w ,lhdra wn f"!'_.11'! _1'.omeroy Na- the
ad
Univer■lty. He hie worked with O'Brien. Stewart boa been held
purcha,e of un Horms. Alter
D
W
r.
S
rt
a
.
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p
H
f
omeroy.
o
.
,
95
year term.
.
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k
.
tlonal Ban . "'" ....,1nc H o m e '
.
.
-ft-r bel ng lndlcl·
the company tn ,.,.
,_ Plant Account- on $I •000 bond , •ne
lh 18 year, 1t wJU be necessary for
died
who
th
.
rnm
IS
g
mo
,.
Betmc
Roy
Qnmcilman
Bank ' The Pomeroy F8","ers
ing Department during the swn- ed with Schall by t h e January
deputies lo pu rchase their o w n
.
expected to Met ll1IOlber lorttl.
Service, are
to be
Bank. The Middleport Clt,zens
·
mer of 111511 and has also served term grand jury, Ho alto pleadod
addition, to uniforms.
lilod on lht RepihllcM 11a11·
hu
with
Chapel
Ewmg
the
al
held
Bonk, and the Racm• National
u I Commercial Sales Repreten• not guilty.
Tho nexl spec ial session of the
put.
the
in
bur
m
Gro
me
ial
Beech
ve
ter
Bank.
'
y.
Ce
atlve
commission 1, tehoduled for Febnn
l
A
■uit
Cur•
lilod
CharlOI Lepr bao fllltj_
Mayor
by
George
W
Dr.
Hart
was
an
alumnus
of
the
,
In, other action, the commission ruary 6· Nolhlng WBB oonsidered
for another two year tenn.
.
tis, by hJ1 next friend, E m m a ! Ohio state Medical College.
de&lt;ided thal all purcha... made of lhe engineer', appropriation at Officials of the Meig, C.unty
o. I Ho was also Meigs county eudl• Over 1800 name, on petitions with Clerk Edn,. Sil w, 4 . Van Meler, apinlt Denver
from the •ulo license ind gas tax yesterday's meeting.
protesting possible legisl.etion in Treasurer Elma RulleD.
Sheriff's Dep�rtment reported to' and Mary CurtiJ wlll come before I tor for four terms and worked for
appro:,rlatlon be made by r,qui•
West Virginia on " l iquor by the In Middleport, C.W..ilmen
I jury February 7.
day ii 1, Investigating • break...
tbe Industrial Comml..ion of Ohio
sltlon ol lhe l'Otlltty ongineer .to
drink"
have been ,ent to
t h • Zerkle, Clinton Fiaher, IM $mil
Ing and entering at the Syracuse
Th• BUil concem, a contestod • al Columbus in the medical de•
the board of commissioners, The w
alate legislature in Cha riest-On and Wayne Gibbons have !Ill ....
O Grade School. A large amount of
parlmenl from t9'J9 to l!MO. Dr.
I will. Counselor for the plaintiff
purehase order must .,. 1lgned
the Bend Area ol M a ' 0 n Bill u,from
� ..,_ and ....,
....
surplus lood was ■tolen in t h •
the finn of Webster and Full&amp; I Hart retired from practicing med·
\Al(
1
by I majorlly of the board of comCounty.
1
th•fl.
rounded out lhe 11a1e o1.
while FN!drlcl! Crow will repre- icin• belore his election .. COIID·
. .
such w
mlaslonon accomh•nylng
lo have
The pehtrons were taken
,...
far filed for flltlldl •
Th ree cana of orange juice, lZ
! tY auditor.
tent the defendants.
a The Miller-Karr Con11lruttlon
purthase11.
by Middle rt, BolJI filed • t •
Charleston early this week
walnut kernell and
('ans
j
ti
Company of Pomeroy ha, been I In court action yesterday after- I He was a member of the Pom- Rev David Freeman of the N ·w
�
.
large box of candy ban were
••
•
1
tn
for
ticket
Re;xabhcan
t:
Any purc se totaling in excess
flgI
sded the contract to Mnstruct noon Emeet Wingftl pleaded not eroy Masonic Lodge No. 164. In Rav� Met hod ist Church •
�
ldenliried a s belng ,tolen· The en- awa
terms.
I
0l ISO must
broughl before tho
re- The petitions prote,t •• tempt,
a $711,81• building for the Cotum• IJUilly to charge&gt; of driving while , November of 1960 Dr. Hart
try was discovered by the school
(£
Mayor Kenneth
commluion for approval T h i s Ry UaUed PrtH laiena
ttuaaJ
bus and Southern Oh io Flrl'.fric intoxicated. He wa1 arra igned ln 1 ('e lved. a SO.year lodge pin.
to ha\'e liquo
r sold by th� dr irk clerk Gene Grste and h
janitor yesterday looming.
.
ilil
Includes all departmental heads. The longost s··•
Commori PIeaa Court and posled. Service&amp; wi'll be cond ucled bY in the mountain stale The n ames
· g cold
e Company ·
""'" freozm
arlo� Perr .U R-!pt,b1f .'
th
Purehaw Ien than '50 can be wave to hit the Eut in year, Entry was gained into
Th
'J1}e �Udlng, a (.'Onatruction and $500 bond. A trial date haa n o t I Rev. Eugene B rown.
were acquired by various church �ve fiJ:i 10' �
building with skeleton key1.
e
made without commiHion ap;&gt;rov- was due to break today
The deceased was preceded 1n groups in the area.
maintenance office bullding with yet been set.
as wann
.._y�
onIY destructlon reported waa to
=o. ,
.....
At 1 1 a_.m. ._
Pacillc ' Coast air moved across
--- ----death by hi, wile, Blanche, and
.
shop and olorag• building,, will be 1
-----doors. Panels of two doora had
Le
d
llied
Fullz
F.
she
·
sa
i
the nation .
a daughter, Audrey. He made hla Film At Syracuse
built on Park-st In Mldd:epo11 on ,I Panther CnL.
Mayor .Flne11 Two
,
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118 Earn
.
ior a two year - a ._
.
tion,
been kicked In by the weekend
home w,'th h" daughter, El ise Tt, Sh w
GraveI Hill .
,
Two por10na wen, fined' In MiuTemperalures In lhe mid or up- vandals
Accid
nts
o
e
rouocil
eroy
.
.
.
Hart.
dieport Court action yeaterday by per 30s were expected today to
Horace Karr 1a1d today ea4,U. P- jI Win Over Wahama
A film about highway accidents
ll was also reported that a num•
The Pomero
I
Juni
h
H
or
Other survivors lnclude moth- will be shown Wednesday Fe
Mayor Kenneth McElh Jnney.
nt has been moved 01110 t h e
end 1.2 consecutive day, of below. ber of skeleton keys had
,
bbeen �
School 7th-8th ;,,de team defe�tdaughter, Mrs. Edna Cooper , ruary 1 , at the regular meetin• Fo l den Says Tap
er
as
begin
Jame, H. Woodyard was fined freezing temperature, that " v o broken off in other doors of t h • 11to and work will
·•
�
am
lhe Wah a Fa Icons yesler- Pomeroy; -a IOn ,�
.
....ter H a r I
as weather pemu....
.., and costs on • cha rge of run- gripped peMsyIvanja and New I b11 ildin1.
,.
arch II ,
• 0n SaIe
' of the Syracuse Fire Department.
.
day evening on thelr home £Joor, Pomeroy, four 'and ildren,
'
aod The fire hall will be open to the Richard Folden, deputy ,.i.
ning a •lop tlgn. The line was York.
.
l
!
l9- S Pomeroy exploded lor 10 II•• gn,al-gra n!ch,I n.
1u1pended , and coot., paid,
trar of motor vehlcleo, �
public.
.
The 12-day cold ■pell aet • • New Haven Man
marten while lhe Falcoo, w,re Ftl�d• may call at Ewings
1
lord Murray wu penalized $5 and frigid endurance record at Plilla- Shri
nou
a
ed
that
in- port , 81lid today hla ..__
It was lso an nc
,..
, lnree ,· n I h e an•
---"' onl•
visit Point Pleasant Februa ry 20, ablo lo .•ell'dent
ne
•a
�t•• msu
•·~·
'
ment of Monday that 19111 �
of h••mg
and
hall
do
r
•
fire
the
•
of
apection
lphla
Monday
and
the
wu
ame
fourth
peri
.
8-mpton
on
J
,
od
New Haven it hda been anoounced by M r ,.
".,'.�t l'�-�•
l��ien
P1at...
�=IO rse
equipment will also be held at G tags will go on aale Mardi jltii
most prolongod lreeze to hil New mer·•-CITED Bl' PATROi,
:J.. presIdenl Eli!abeth Liter, executln �re'-'nm1t, was e1n·"""
Lannie Tyo of Pomeroy I e d
.
York Clty ,mcti 1893.
Walter W. Harrison, 58, Middle- p.m. Due to J9,ck of seating, t h e was in error.
of the P■t Wilson Shr ine Club in tary of the Mason C4unty R e d both teams in scoring with lO,
has been cited Into Gallipo- film will be ....1r1cted to adult, Tag,, •• in yoara put. "' •
.
The warming trend was H· I Point Pleaaant al • mee!lng held Croas Chapter.
and Bob Embler had six . Hickle port,
Meias County Court
the O h i o only. Anyone interested In the de- sale instead on March 1 111 1'1111&gt;The bloodmobile wUI visit the and Woods• each had five lor the lia municipal court by
In Melp County Court yester• peeled to encompa,. the eastern J Friday .nJght.
parbnenl', operation is invited. eroy and Middleport, u eVII')'•
overloading.
for
Stale P9,trol
Other officer, elected w e r e Pleasant Valley HOlpital f r O m future White Falcons.
day three persona were fined 88 1 two-third• of the nation·
where in Ohio.
•--reiull ol citation, by lhe O h I o The warm air puohed eaalward Gene Crow, flrll vice-president; noon unlit f p.m It will be ,pon•
acrou lhe Central Plains early Forrest Clark, teeond vice-pres!- IOred by one of the cirele, of t�•
LOCAi. TI!MPS
state Patrol.
Garden Oub Event ·
l'f/
The temperature al lhe Inter•
NOfflW\ 8- wa, lined $10 and today, touching off ohowen in the dent. and Joe Jordan, 110&lt;retary- Trinity Mothodist Church. M r •.
Pacili
The Middleport Garden Club fl
o
Nortbweot
and
light
n
De
trouurer.
-goin
Cecil
Lltet
reported
M
hanic
that
100 pinto ol lerlloll of Second and ec
an, out
g
·
COiii on a ctwp of falling to ,top
Ourrie,
lrom
ing an open meellaa le
the
Dako'!'•
to
de3S
WU
45
:
1
1
at
Po1111!1&lt;1y
In
II
ol
vi,it
each
al
needed
...
blood
the
to
namod
wa,
president,
at an Interaction, Lewis Smfth,
annowte
"- .
and nelghborlni pr.
public
lhe
per
�of
bomd
.slate.
York
Now
llkle1.
Cl�
.,..,.
the unit.
$10 and OOIII, !allure to yield the
den club, at the Heath Melhodllt
right of way, and Bou Schuler
,
,.. la Stale Se nate recently heard Sena- Church. Monday evening. Fehn,.
Tne West VI r.,,n
•
nL
was lined $49 and «JOla on
a IVe tOm1nenf \JtliO l'Vln
tor Jack Joh nson of Point Pleasant introduce
a bill ary e. at 7'30 p.m
.
0850 ,
challt! ol overloading.
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c
o
I
a
pr
ca
w
e
1
appr
supp
t
e
nt
I
f
II
h
hi
s
a
or
a
m
.
ry
o i 0
•
,
- Mr· William Miller oxtOlllloD
.
000 from the •�te general fund to be used by the State
agent for reBOOrCe develapmoat
0
rock crushers.
R d
9
i::
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of the Soulhe.astern Ohio .,.. wlll
:_ o ��
� •
h
from
t
e
be
nator
guest speaker. A coffee hour
new
e
"se
be used in each of the 10 Th
and Wal Vlr• Four Meigs County member, of Dr, John Baker, Pretldent ol natl zon•. s;,oke on youth a n d ol new "":mber■. He said local would
Ohio
� w·
follow. Mn. C. O. Fiahef It
will
torevealed
also
District
ll
oa
rush
rta
Fourth
� ;i::'
atone for
to c
r d di lri
led ve/Jaran,, and wld- D'IIW•Web,ter Poet st of
h • I Oh1�, Univerelly spoke mi the top- Communl&gt;m. He ,tressed the Im· representatives a n d a,nator,
I
and Mn. Garen staae, ,
chairman
Daylon
Senator
•nd
•
lt
seco
C la
he
that
day
building and maintalninI
nd
qwa Incl c lklrfln of tleceuecl vet- Amorlcon Legion attended I h • lc, Whal You Do - What You portance of RN&gt;ldmg I good pal• ,hould
Stemple of Philippi have I I I e d bury Is club president.
Informed of American
road The bill
who have not reported Paul Reven, Round-U? In Cohun• stand For." Dr. Bater told log• tern. He qooted J, Edgar Hoo,er Legion veteran,. William S. Kon• •� and :Imaf'l' lhe
I with the Clerk ol the Senate, a
:;.
�•
v
1
n
utl Income by !l'ebruery bus Sunday, Five prominent per- Ionnalrn that lht ()OIi mull let ao aaying that the American Le- old. Ohio legialnllve d;recl-Or, :.: � 7
;�";
join I resolution asking lor an
SUPPER ON ·n:a. I
lM
:.a
p
w
n
ff
0
in
11
ce
tll]y non■M'\lk-e,, 1Dn1 of the llate were 1peaken. the people know ol the g«NI work gion Js the great.eat patr iot group 1polte of.,organization.
to the state eonstitu- A bean and vegetable IOllp aup.. ,
amendment
�
��
\
,.._, payment,
appropria
un to finance
wlll Commander Elza Gilmore, Ed- done by memben. He upreaaed in uiat.nce.
National Commander William R. :;:o
per will be .erved FelinmJ .a,. ·
• tion.
n.
have lo be alo;lped.
gar Vaa Inwagen, Frank Vaugh- his feeling about lht Buckeye Ralph Riefenatahl of ti'!' Ohio Burke wu clo&gt;ing ,peaker, The
1'his amendmenl would change at the Racine Melhodill Cbt1ri:1J! .t
veter... ud
�.&gt;:i,. �pf lj\l71'. .. .$1ale . It Qblo.. JIDJveroitJ', Bell Telephone Company dil!ClU- Columbus visit wa, hi! only ,ched- Johnaon pointed out that t h • the age of voters from the present annex, The ■upper will belin M · ·
rec!J.: an
nioel,. and loll a line ._io,, on , ed lhe plaMm, ol
post.
and uled one In Ohio. A total of S,03! language of the bill prov ide&amp; that 21 year, of age to 18. The Sena- 5:311 p.m. Membetw of Ibo W• '
::, a,1.:.,...mecteif
.�� are not requin,d Inc In Ille ball _. of the Dnh- -I offlciala.
_.,.,.. ..,. present. OI lhal the - •.,.,..pr1a11on will - tor aaid this reta1•lNlldotion wu leyen Service Gtdl,I at ,tll!..
, � enterprise.
lo '1'ffl �·
1111 of lht lor-Hilton Halel with State
E. D. Muon, -la! \!&amp;•DI
l b ' --� 11 I
lfil!' ·Kt!otied1.,Jlellonal
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Clqcln• ! lmi dl....,rtill ,.,.., ,, I�• ,;..;i �•�Ii ,li;IJ;,;iclw1e ., �
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.
RECIFE, Brazil : UPV - Rear leader, Henrique Galvao, into takAdm. Allen Smith .Jr• steamed ing the Santa Marla into Recife
out to an ocean conference with or some other Brazilian port and
the rebels uf the Santa Maria to- Jet the more than 600 passengers
day under growing rears the dlsembark.
The admiral la a six-fool. 2t»Jiner·s hoJtage pasSffigera might
who ha, the ability to
poundei·
risky
have to .,. removed in •
the indications were
and
fast
talk
transfer or the high seas.
to use hiJ full powneed
would
he
reached
The NaV) said Shlith
persuasion.
of
s
r
e
Santa
Lhe
with
the rendezvoua
Maria !lhortly before 5 a.m EST I A rash of con!Licling and COD·
but there was no iinmediate word fusing statements by officials of
Bralil. which is undugoing a
on whether he got •board.
Srt&gt;lth'1 elm was to get aboard change ol national administration
the luxury liner and talk the rebel toda,y, raised bouts a, to what

NOW AIPl'\I I Ok� .....
thon, Katia'■ poocJI. ..,
munt.n GDe ot Ufe'I ilttle
trqedl• HU b o m . la
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Risky, High Seas Tran s/er
OfPassengers Now Fea red

Sauer Joins In
Ohio Valley
Guidance Meet

on the floor -,Id on 11tYeral o«:a• bttn awa) for •veral months fire.
� lhe had been forced to
prior to the ntghl of November Then w staled lhl 1111111 with her small children f r o m 19. n wu on that evening that relea� the aafety and ... r,I&amp;
their home for fear of their liveti 1 11he h.:id beeome frightened when d .id ool remember dolnl • a l l
She jBid on the night of the fat- she HW a num looking in h e r did 1ht- remember hearinl
al d1oot1ng he had allempted l-0 window. uiter ,he learned t h a t gun go oll. Silo ,aid lhe 1IMili
lhootng he had attempted
to the man w31 her est.rang� hus- Jieved 111 her fright Ml! __,.
force hil way into their h o m e band when he tr led to e n t e r still (-oming, and rsn thnwll,ll 1 ..
when he found the door locked ( their home by breaking out the hou� and stopped in tJw kt 1 (
and had told her through the lock- front door glan . When she asked tv reload the gun.
.. �
ed door- that he had "a ICOl"e � bim to get a �phew across t h e S� ran out the houle .• fl
settle with you 1md whm J 1et m I road to eome m the house w i t h , around to the front when • IN.
,
him. he just 11.e,t rect&lt;'hing in to saw him lying on the ground
I'll lend to you. "
,
Mr1. Morgon lllated ,he h a d unlock the door
I hi! feet on tho porch. Shi
loaded the 22 caliber bolt-action She aimed the rifle at his -arm o"er to the neighbor'• and """'!.. :;
rifle wtiich_ lhe kept ln her home and pulled the trigger but the We 1 them to caU the police M 1· 11 t,
for protecllOII u her husband had ty wu on and the gun failed to 1 had jUl!lt &amp;hot her bUlband..
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 31 . !961

The Doily Sentinel

ToclaYs Medical Report

Will It Be "Public Be Damned"?
gasoline. Combined federal and state .
'
gas taxes now average 10 cents a gallon 1
and this ia close to 50 per cent of the 1
price (before tax) of every gallon of gas I
you put in your car. Although gasoline 1
is a basic necessity, fueling the motor
veiucles that have become essential to
our whole way of living, It carries a bigber lax than such exclusive luxuries as
mink coats and perfume.
There is evidence that the "temporary" one-cent Increase In the U.S. federal gasoline taJ: imposed about a year
ago may have been the straw that broke
the camel's back. Many state officiaiJ '
are reportedly worried b'!Cause gasoline
tax receipta - a direct indication of conaumption - are not reaching hoped for
levels.
Botb fairness and reason dictate that
thi.s "temporary" tax bf! allowed to ez.
plre on aehedule June 30, 1961. ExtendIng It, or worn yet, Increasing it, would
be a perfect enmple of a public be
damned attitude.

lwptJen to men when they h a v e
:change of life.' Is this true And
if It il could he be belP'Jd w i t h
&amp;Janel 0ahots like they give some
of the older movie llars"
Dear, dear !edy. rm ofraid you
are among the many who' ve been
taken 111 by what Md'DIIOUe called
l-... l''marqu&lt;lt medicine... All brighl
lights and no substanee. Let 1110

try "' maigbten you out.
~'*'"'":l Mee do ool bne 1 "eluull• ol
lHe" comparable to that ·e•per-

coming year one of the hot topIcs · in Congress will bf! medical care
fo,r the apt!. But there are some fresb
at~d important ligna that we ought also
to : ~ concerned about medical care In
gen~ral.

A 'new P.nrnment re(lOrt present•
itl'lldnt: eVIdence of the decline In the
proportion of docton In this coqtry relative to the alze of the populatl~.
nlend Is not new but baa been In
n for at leaal the lut 20 yean. The
most alarming aspecl.l about ii are
arp drops In the proportion of doc·
~':! k~private practice and in the categilrr eJ general practitioners.
year lbout two of every three
. Ill weie Ill private pnchce. But
ck II lftl the raUo wu 88 per cent.
I Thill doea not mean, of course, that
~. are aetually fewer doctors in priv t1 pracdce. Their numbers have eone
u some 20 per cent In recent decades.
, t t!le total of pen0111 to be cared for
rnedltlllly baa shot up by more than twice

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tbt rate.

To add to the problem of the ordinary
citizen seeklna private medical care, today Ule- physicians wbo are In private

the female.

'l1le

1dk,atod

1

and ten years.
Despite thls fundamental dillerence in the reproductive capacj.
ties of the ....,, the poiilble ex·
istenco of • "male cliroacteric"

and finishing of cattle for market; more
effeclive measures for control of diseas-

a lot of strange occurrences.

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tion of androgen (male sex horo

1 ~r

Monday morning.

monel to mea over 50;'"
And i2l "the promiscuous U(ie
of male honn011e II unwarranted
and may prow hennful." states

these symptoms are due In fail•

~:..._.. 111 Meoaw.t

or whatever just too eay. AB • Co. Said he, •·A man can live on . rarelJ does it lpill around inta 1 the flnllllldy 's ima...

matter of fact you uo them

to · com. There'• nothing beller thon ' ttnd of • eurllouo.

bread and eom meal mush- Even more l'lrtly does the eyepractice are almost eqally divided be· In my yard, I have heraamol. be feeds hlo atock 1md poultry brow arch up Into the shape
tween general practitioners and spec· opley. fre«rant_ leavea wbea com. and ,eventually eall the ..., mootll, or hoi'Mihoot.
Thirty years ago specialists ac· cruehed and br11tiant crlmloo
,Mans jolt
good If}'" tbe lace an _expresalon o1
counted for only one out of every six.
Rowen brlnJIIn&amp;_. tboee darlinp, oouldnt aurviYoon com olone.
ual aotonlshmenl.
make yeast.

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The people who need to consult spec·
lalista can be grateful for the trend. But
the millions whose prime need is a good
lamll hylllcian have a right to be wor. d YP
rteAi 1 matter of fact , the difficulty_ of
•h
k
be te tlf d
• overiOllded wtt wor can
s te
finding a family doctor who Is not already
to bJ countleu famthes 10 most parts of
tlr.O,ouQtry. The search often Is long and
Milil, end II not aiwayll succeuful.
.
. llnll!ss the doctor-to-population ratio
If llltlll reversed, the queat for a liOOd
eelWQI physlcl~n. tS Ukely to become
steHIIy more dlfltcult for the arowln&amp;
numbers of Americana.
.
Qtllte obviously, the whole subJect of
the adequacy_of our medical care, b:tb
now and in the future, needs exhaustive
re-examination.
We need far more doctors, especially
aeneral practitioners, and w_e need to
lind the meaiUI of first stlrrmg Interest
amon1 qualified Individuals and then
providing full training with the prospect
of a rewarding private practice.

in dogs.

the .hummmr bmlo the minute
Uwyre ..t.
,
And yea. Mra. Bradbury. there 1
sage. &lt;Mama had It&gt;, _IIICI thyme
tone of my aunts had 1tl and how
abo!ul 8 whiff of lovely rose fler·
an um
Ah , ·the aweet W&lt;lrld of IICents.
all brought back by the very
name of these herbs.

no

Bemg stnctly a Yankee I ~
"'tb that to the limit. And .dont
forpt th• Uoor - not too murhabout 2 tableapoon• !heapillll kl,
aay, a cupa ol meet.

ve~·~!le=~: 1;:k. :::;:;;: ::;.:ar~ tbouulld

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don't know whero It all will !:fi\~.r,'l.'::.Ofl'..",$,;,• IVY-II
but 1 fear that some worn· Dterecl u ...... elNI . .tllftl • •
tW at &amp;aa. \)flit .-aot M POID~
In otrivlng for the "Jackie 0111~
.. wUl end up looklnr llllo ..~~'". 'G,~~.U'l'..'~f.':'
GleiJOD.
~al.ll:,'""'C!!';J:.,v::
How would you women like II , _. ·~· · *'C
~ all of us men tried ta make
~..:!£.'~tt~
look tlkt Jack Kennedy:,,, ·::0 10il&gt;l!.t~~.~.:!
On 10cond thought, don't answer - : ouo.' a;;:t oe - · 10.011
that.
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How. then, do we account
the fact !bat about 9S ;&gt;or cent
the women these days have
cir&lt;ular eyebrows? The
obviously IJ that the eyebrow
the f'·'. being dn:erted from Its
Denver Rise &amp;ivea Ul
w
h
lowing. Coold be titled "Great pat ·
Thievery DlscoYered...
Would Require Beadataod
Sooms the Kremlin over In And what Is the purpose
Moocow wuz robbod And whit this? HI•• - · llldnl •
How can 1 sty be that blue and was milllnJ?
.
from the ooft OOIIIOIVIIIonlols,
the ...rid ooven!d with while Nnt year'o olo&lt;tlon rotumsl clded thet facial erosion can be
llnyway. the blue Iondo I f - to Oh, mel
prevented by terraci. l tbotr 1111 olherw!M
cbeerleu Eall!mo
browo
day.
.
Den•er'l famou• ~-- Apparentll not. Female
Ford. 50 long a feature in thll orosion matnl,y II coused by lean
Katie Doonan made soup today. klwn. baa now departed and fa cascading down the cheelai.
So'm 1 going kl, right away. Such with 1 new ownor at Cuyabop control this Row of molstUN with
a job to oolledt all the vegelahlee. Falls. 0. We miss It, all of us.
leiTaoed eyobrowe, •
She otorlt with 4 quarto of water.
when crying, would bovo kl stand
odds the beef !preferably already It's only , abevt biro todoJ. en her head.
eookecl and lola of otoct oo K&gt; ruvala the cold day dei!Crlbed In '11111 obvloualy Is Impractical.
then juat throw in e"ry tlrtng- Jock London'• cremombtr h!lft&gt; a woman dJd 1 hoaclstand H&lt;h 1~
lola of onions . ...,. pollkl. cab- "Burninl n.ylfAbt."
time she was moved to teara.
bage. 2 cans of ~-- &lt;obi The gold seeker. "bachlng" In would find ~ difficult to lbrvw
uys&gt; bits of pan!oy· IIICI cetorJ, his cabin. thnw out IIMIW water. tlllngo.
noodlee. oil man, noocllea In lood Ere it reached the ......... k boo 1 can only roaducle. thel~ thet

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100 Super Aytlntl

___.$5·"·
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VI'tam•ns
With Day
100 Yi1r•n Multlpl•
30

Dries In 1... than •n hour and
So

in your choice of loveiJ! coloro.

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During tM. Galli• Co u n I Y Slurp, aturp. ain't we sot fun.
-furiously!
had only three pooltlvo cooea of on the dotted line.
Favorite winter "recallo" now My driftwood fire will bllrl
rabtea. Two C8MI """' in fuXOI
-•
In fuJJ VOIIUO 1fOIII'CI hero II tO
brljhll
and the other a allunk. For t h o Dnd came home Irom Flonda when the river froa om In
To what •arm ohelter
'I
fOurth COIIIOCuli•e year G• I II • laden with cltrua fruit. The tan- P'"looo yeal'l. Llll I recall W81
thou ny?
County hao not had • case of ... prines. '" euy kl pet! 1111! SO about 1931 or 10 whllt poopla I do not fear for !bee, thollflll ;
nine rabie&lt;.
dolleiOUI, went flnl. Now lor walkld ocrou II to W. Va. aide.
wroth
Tile Gattia Count health De- thoee oranflas •lral&amp;ht from Or· Such • thrll tto Wilt ovor to w.
The tompell rulhel
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Y
anae Co., Fla. bunting with juice. Vo. the oherl way.
the ·'1 ...... _ _.
pal1rnent hellevee tbla to be t he • d I'
-"· fix that ..apelrutt But thll same winter Uf I ,..
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God's cb.Udron 1 "I rnay be -lltel Wt'rt IOinr to I II all!
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coli correctly! a mu IIICI hla
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lYI -a~ .._
1 1
10
lmmun!Utlou Proflram.
and plow com - maybe for ten onl wtdJe oa tho ke jllst ll)'Jnc
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lloo of
with the R • b •
1 feel
healthy 1 rould flO out team ,.,. drowned at Pt. PleaeWith early apr!ng usually pro- minutes!
tbo whole thiiiJ out.
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-··-vtding 111011 of the r1bl01 in Ohio
Me, Old,l'rlldy,. ot.ytd rtaht on
It 11 ~pin time kl immun!ae you~ Time to think about BenJamin the bank wiiU. etllerl Jlrcido
peto.
Franklin: Jan11111 17 II hla birth- brtlld)' ·
~ UMCQoQP W1E1t
1H1! LOGAL SAAt 'IP CA1tr
day. 11'100-l'IIOl 1M yean old.
What'• your favora. "Ice On
fc:&amp;.;1 I!R IS YliIJNIUACIINifiiGo
SliT HIM &amp;P&gt;s.. how lamDIIr lht IIDowmc lht 81..," ,gey? The illlltiMI
ll,CDM_.ca~
a OQC."'I::A ·TAM-RAM
OOilndo:
1fODid 1oM to 111m I.
"' --MEW YORK &lt;UPil
Dixie Time t1 IIIOIIOJ.
flllt-llam &lt;auerolo Ia a ~~&lt;?ney of Snug 18 1 bol tn 1 I'UI·
If ,... haftn't rud • ._....al"
I -.dish 11101l Melt \lo cup ol
Kttp 0111'1 ..,. to tho l!'iJIII. in J'tb. liNdon' Dftlli, .. r~-- .-1
better or margarine in a unall otona.
pit• 1111 II rlahl - · D'l till
eeucepan. Add one-third cup of ~ 1111o1a 1 ..,.S IUrJ ol - ltrlft ,..., Prta.
~toDay," \ t o -· ol ult and II&gt; bargain.
tr.nnodl' Ia World War n. \'•'cl
teupoono ol cinnamon. Cook oYer Tllroe ma, keep 1 oeuret II - · bot _ , , bear thla olory
8 to betUnti point. -'del I two o1 them are deed.
from him bot writer John HOI'II1
labl ; 0111 of ~ juke. Ar- !Experienco ~PI a clear ocbool. !ella II here for Ill of 111.
. . _ t IDicltum ,_, portcl and bot foots will loam In no other.
The oubo!IQe, "'l111a liar)'
alloacl wllb I
opploo, ..,.. Aa familiar as any heuoebold tbnnn alplltnnt lllbl on 1111
td aid olteed, IIIII \lo Ollp ol words ever written .,. the tboft, ellarltc* ol 1111 wlto haa
eeedJoe ralatnl, in a _...t I~ 'l1len one IIMISI oddjuat hec&gt;omo Pmldont of tile
quan •-role. Top "'illl I JP0W111 Never put off Ull .,_,.,. ~hal UDIItd Sla141."
.. alletd ctoked hlm, _l'lar &amp;one, you - do todoJ.
.
llllttture IIIII. 0mr and A aavtd Ia o.l*llll' 11111- I ltapa - biD ........ aD
liabill I .. d......... 1 - td.
·
tbll frlll'll IC 't'tW ll*loJ
uniU , _ aro lender.
Zorl,r to bed
111111 cloilllllllo pelt Wlllt 1 ....U
Early to rise
II! 1111 :rd . . . llllllacl
IIUDI ITOP JAMMING
Makeo 1 .,.. hlallltJ,
with t.ocl - bread, eont, bill ol
LONDON (UPil - The Soviet Wealthy ud Wltl.
IIIII .... tbo&amp;.
Unlcto hu ._.. jllnlnln&amp; Voiot
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Oollt - - pull .....
ol -leo broadc1111 lor the l'lrlolllllJ 1 llllbo&lt;ribo to U.. tlful.lJ In I. ltaloftcl "'1111 . _
Ifni lllne oNice last year's 1111111- all Nvtl tbo 1ao1 .... 11 doeiltiJw plptr."
, . . . . ~...... \d t .!&amp;:••-tllo¥.. Broad-epptled to l'nnltlla'lllala bot ·~·tt•;
wtltlllaltl
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easy )oapply! Velvet-rich finish

= ':h

Supply FREE

R... $2.89 Olafttn

it'e guaranteed washable.

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with 50-Dar
Supplr Fr.. _

Vitamins

IIJitorln,
lent lJI8)'be you've 1111 extr1 dish I think he wenl back to bed and - - - - - - - - - - rlolb 'lyinfl around - joke. lauab otayed. And WilY NOT?
When lhe looHd 11onn bnUI !1

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Coiumbua tomorrow to :ou.ac1 iii.'

funeral of Mrs. Roll P'ui'Aiflt
brother. Leo PhiJiipa who . .

THi DAILY SENTINEl

-tum

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John Baker sudained • ~
elbow In a !all )aA ~
, 1J,
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
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and Mrs. Rou Pullea wiD Ita · ·
ed

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Mr. and Mro. Roadolplt ~~~~
and dauHhler, Mar, La, I( ··
en8wood visited Sunday will . ,·
Wanl'o mother. Mn. J . . . .
ray and Mr. Wanl'o - ; JllhV
Norma Ward of S. 8!" an'lli

LIGHTER SIDE

DID YOU KNOW THAT?

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es; more research in the area of tenderiFor instance, 1 noticed recently ure of sexual function.'"
zation, longer shelf life, packaging and!--- - - - - - - - - -- - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - that my wife waa shortenin&amp; the As to the "chana•" being ,..
freezln&amp; procedures; develop more aclllee•,.. onherolddresses.Atthe sponaible for problem drinkloi.
curate meuures of consumer prefer·
time. 1 wrote this off as whim that'• about the wildest medical
ence; wider dissemination of informa- BY BLANCHE M. RASKINS
I do eo dole on tbo old boy,
and tried to Ignore It .
yarn alnce the ancieol Greekl
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BI DICK WEST
Didll'l Realize Mollvo
blamed the womb thyslera) I or
lion about proper methods of cooking Our friend. Mrs. Laura Brad· though, IIICI bo, topiber wllb
tJDIIeol PrHa IDieroaHODOI
1 didn't realize wbat wao be- the nervlous disturbance they the•
different qualities and cuts of beef; en- bury. called us the other day - F.D.R. pve ,. an eadleu OITIIJ w··-·GTON (UP!l - h . hi d 1't til d Y or two later beled "b t Ia."
said sbe got to thinking of old· of Frankllnl four our boyo' ...,...
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un a a
Ia
Y• or
courage all segments of this free and time herbo and did 1 remember Count ..., ri&amp;hl .....,, 111 the man eyebrow. when tell to its when we were going out for the
---competitive Industry to perform most tansy and hops.
Fnnl:llno you lrnow. No ODd ID· own deviees, usually runs In 1 eveolng. When I got home. ~.he D..r Reader! Dr. Hyman 1po
effectively their respective services in And yOI, 1 aurely did. and wttb terallllg. Aad oi...,... the ...,.. fairly stroigblline at right
was already dressed. For a wud, pr&lt;loloo your ....-.II • o •
getting to consumers the kind and qual· greatest pleuuro. We hed a Fnnl: Ia nwely 1 lllortor W1J ta the nose on • parallel wKh
brief moment I thought 1 h~d ac- queoliou bot repola lUI I b •
lly of beef they prefer; and, perhaps tansy bed out near an old pear ol putting II, a dlncl derivative eyelashes.
stumbled into the .l'h1te heavy volume ol bill moll dGeto'l
tree - the tree gave way to old of Franklin.
'11llo IOOIJlOirlcally balanced ar· House.
pormll him 1o eacll most Important, discourage a paternaHs- age bot the tanoy bed romained.
rlllgement nbvlllusly w..
Tell me. my lovelies, why is It vldaalleller or ,... eori. Bow•"'
tic aovernment interjecting itself in an tanSY. spicy. small yellow bt 001118 Be sure to add some floor to b7 Mother Nalurt to provide
that all of you want to look like .,, he wtn ....-nt to eolanml
1
Industry function where price controls a first cousin. I'm st1re Ia the your mUJh you made today t.. human face with aome 10 rt
the first lady7 I'D grant tbat she tllle the abovo apoo lllallera . .ol
or price evaluation are i!lvolved, either marigold. Same tangy smell. frying. II glvto 1 more 10tden oymmetry. Aad, heaven, knows, Is a beauty. But does the notion
ar ....... llltemt.
directly or indirectly.
milCh the aame foliage.
brown finish. Who told me Dear moat hunulil faces can ..., a lltUe really need 90 mUllon M111. KenTb•re bas never been greater effort Hopa. yoo bet we had them, Marietta (Mrs. Fredl '11lomao, oymmetry.
nedys?
clfmbing all over our well curb. now clecelllled, and whll a ustful Rorety dots the ob
1 111 According to au Item I saw In DEVOTED TO IN'I'EJIEST or
expended to please consumers. This is Neighbors used to tea,. us - we tip It hao been.
own valtllon tala! "!,f :w~b~lque tho paper tho other day, oome
MEIGS MABON AREA
one of the attributes of our free market had our hope oo close to water Dad often q110te. a nellbbor
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.
women are even gnlllJ ao far ••
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aystem that we can Ill afford to forget. supply and &lt;OUidn't we brew ale way down In Guyon Twp. Gallla angl.. ~ lht lorohead, and to have their noaes made ov&lt;&gt;r In t"'":i.t"il.l~~ ';'.:&amp;\::;

,._ _.. no • - of human
rabill in Ohio In t!IM 111&gt;1 t wo
in !Ill.
Ohio qail eepertonced ono ol
llo best yeara llinco the early
IIIIO'o wfth 113 rases roported for
tho f!l·st e - -.the of 1...
Of the.. 113
ly aint ....

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t'

ly aweeping the country. The of oervoue and mentOI sympo
"Jaclde look" lB re~ponsihle for tomsl, under tho Impression that

o~ners

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Robert Reibel.

Monday, after a two Weeks ill·
ness. Mr.!l Everett Tracy · -: t )tuted at the school, during 1-&gt;i.s

normal male may and frequently Amerlcau Medical Aaao&lt;1abon,
does achieve fatherhood up to and "Is mioleedlng end dangerous. 1o..
the blbHcal three S&lt;Or'e loring Indiscriminate admlnistr.,

1

and daughlor, llebbto ...
ing several day• wlh .....
chen's mother, Mr. ud

teaching at the Salisbury schl)()l

male clio

the end of her opportunitY macteric," wrote Dr. E I m e f
for child-bearing. By eontrasl. the H.... former I""Sident ol . t h e

c-.
.
Sl'de GJane-

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the
the

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had '-' hero -

with her parents.
Mr· and Mrt Jam~~

Minersville.
Rodoey ·Karr, son Gf Mr. an::l
' Mrs. Richard Karr JL L; ronfined
' to hi.s home , with a thrDat infection.
Mrs· Emmett Gilmore a nd
Mrs. Anna Reuter visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Elizabeth
. Rathburn at Holzer Hospital.
Donald Swisher returned lu his

altractioll.

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nwnber iJ; 301.
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Mrs EmenoD J . . . ._i.
· Atheno yesterday le daushtor. Sham! to 00!;;,.:=:~

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Mrs. Pearl Pbillipa is the guest
. of Mr. and Mrs· William Russell,

gullible c;et·

by a ctiSation of the nor- shots" 1n theoe:
mal eyde of periodle bleedings. !1l "'11le concept of

I

Walde.

m•

Holzer

a' back

to be a little impnwtd.

Mr. and Mrs Robert Wilson I
HOd family are moving Thursday I
1 from the Koehler Property t 0 1
Jack10n where he is employed.

ebrities who are presentl~ s~gmg
the praiaeli of the Swlsl 'nur tela
man .. and the European iedy dooo
tor whose marqueea advertiM
""'juvenalloll" u I be C1l1TOIJt
trutha

son

cause of

Lao( who . .

at

the Journal of the A.M.A. editor-

Control Of Rabies By Immunization
A a ! - ,.., old wivorlily
atudeltt dW ol ralllll Ill Clov•
land oa Septllnbor I, 1110, u a
rtilll• of I ell ba. which OCOUI'·
red ajl JuiJ U. wbU. 011 a trip In
0~~ Ooalral Amortea.
'nlll Wll tbo oniJ cue ol humao roblll Ia Ohll duriiiJ lllllfl.
- . - _ __-

and

aad ttnw ted waten from 'lle
FouutalD ol Youth.
For a while. "gland shots" for
the male cllmactelic were
aci01N1

Harold
~tient

and family and in Colwnblana
with Mr. and Mrs. R. p Ro88 1

lOad a&amp; tile tool tl the rai.DHY

claimed by the

wJtil ,.

day, for a vilit in Cleveland,
Dr. and Mn. J~ A. Bowman

the ..Jackie look'' that is current- ia1ly ''(when given for the re1ief

Where'S The Doctor?,

JN •the

Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels left Mon1

unglamoro~
le,.... WOIIIIIII's
,. menopauoe, ee tn- andUnhappily
about
male climlcteroa
Its tnatmool with "gla n d

Pampered Critters
The American consumer Is the molt
pampered critter in the world. His talltea
are the first concern of producers, manufacturers and distributors. This conc~rq cauld be aeen at a recent Inter-In·
dUttry beef grading conference where all
official of the American Meat Institute
dlscusred some of the problems and
goels of meal proceasors and producers.
·Orre point be made waa that no meat
~~&lt;Iilii system yet devised is aufficie!lt·
ly, &amp;CCIII'Ite to lll!rVe II I IUide to COD•
swner'.a selection of meat for tenderntu, jtliclnetla and flavor. Shoppers rely
on the personality of a store and Its reputa&amp;loo for quality and btch standards.
He 1DIIIelted a 9-polnt proaram for the
caltle and beef lndt1atry to •Improve Its
pO,IItion with consumera: Rea!IZI! that
tbe t1ltlmate aoal Is to plea•• the conou~;~~er; encouraae breeding selectivity
thr!N&amp;b appropriate certification programa; continue Improvement in feeding

People In
Pomeroy

ay lbrolol , _ . . ~. M.D. was popullrbed primarily by
"My husband Is now 50 years writers of what may be dac:ribold and bo's jUJt about drivlnH eel 11 .. ..,..,_ fldloll ...
me out of my mind," writes a
netr Yllwt '"" ulekl Jtakea
housewife. "He has suddM.!y be- •P ._, tltMt •
... • ~triP* •
come grumpy and irt'itable ond a portulll' lw ........... of tho
problem drinker. I read in a mov- maay mea wba, M II ui be~
!e magazine that tlrtnp Hke this ct.. •P lloe ......U f.. U.. pot

c;OMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

. Does it make you nervous to realize
t!IJt a bunch of straneent are getting together to plan ways of apendin&amp; yowmoney? Well it should, because the 87th
Ccmgress is now In lettsloa -J~nd there
will be strollll pressure to undertake
ni!W programs more costly than any that
bave gone before . The question of whether the American taxpayers can pay the
bill should come first, but it won't, in
the mindB of many lawmaken, until
tbere ia pronounced public opposition to
the free spending philosophy that has
depreciated money and brought this
country to the point where every empio'yed person works four montha out of
tbe year jull to pay t.u:ea.
Government - local, alate and national - Is forced to seek t.u: money
from every conceivable source and In
!!lllimum amounta In a lotlng battle to
~P up with spending proarams. Many
of thete taxes are lll~oneelved.. unfair
and self-defeating . One of the outatand.
ing cases is the "federal sales tax" on

Mainly About

8uT

of

QINTON FISHER
COMPANY
s...,
S. Second

Bauer &amp; Black

Size
6to II

Elaslic Hose
lsodine Quik-Stik, 59c size _ __

Roush's Shoe Store

PAINT Servlc,
Middleport

_Kaz Elec. All Nite Vaporizer 9.85 for 8.95:

MIDDLEPORT

Eledric Heating Pads_ 5.95, 6.95, 7.95
Heat lamp &amp; Holder

SHOP Pickens
and SAVEl
* * *
See Our t961

ship circle and the h1nging of

taps.

a member of the group was unable to atttmd.

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"GUNFIGHTERS

500 Aspirin Tableto

OF ABILENE"
Al1a Selected Shortt

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Wbitmaa-Old DomiDIGn,
Holtlnpworth

65c to $6.00 llox~

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Valenline Greelings

GIANT

8AKER FURNITURE
IN MIDDLEPORT

1.29

· Valentine Ca.

,

JANUARY CLEARANCE
SALE

-.w. v•.

Open Ever, Doy All Doy, S.lurda, NIJbt Ttl 8 p.m.

fie

BAKER FURNITURE'S

Tueaday and Thuraday at 7:30 a. m.

PICKENS HARDWARE
-.. . . ...

NOW SHOWING

PRICES ARE LOW LOW LOW AT

Usten to Pickens' Radio Show on WMPO each

$3.75

Stork's Special Cout~h Syrup ate
Johnson &amp; Johnson
Oil Antiseptic Mlcrfn 69c " ~Sinax Naoal Spray =--==---·-':with ll'l oz. Lavoris Free

Middleport, Ohio

Buster Crabbe in

Other Brownies at . the meet·
ing were Mary Brndhury, Brenda
Edwards, Kathy Hill a nd

POWER MOWERS

~-

LIBERTY THEATRE

Everson· .Judy Bostic who Js

HUFFY

.

were played and refreshmentS of hot chocolate
cookies were u. rved. The meeting was closed wi:h the FriendGdmes

Valontin11, 30 for _ 29c
ood WRAPPING

Othan-Scloi.OO

Stark's Phar~acy
MAIN ST.

Prescription Druggists

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4-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 31, 1961

Chester
First
Round
Winners
Riverview,

~!ortland,

}~hester Comes Up With Thriller
1

ALL STAllS

In Dropping Defending Champions
Meigs County's annual grade school cage tourney got
off to a flying start at Racine Monday night wllh Portland winning over Rutland , Riverview over Letart and
C)lester dropping the defending champs, Racine, in a
thrH\t&gt;r

\\

Bobcats, Bucks
Continue Torrid
Race For Titles

TOP ATTRACTION • • • • By Alan Mover

CoUete BuktlbaD Re1ulll
By Uai&amp;H Preu )JderDaUoNl
St. John 1NYl &amp;l Creighton 75

\ lf'IIIZ 10'1/dtl- /MI(e
1/fR /lfl'l Y.&lt;&gt;?K /l(j)()OR
~PUrlli 1"/lf
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,ti!U.RO$E (5AMEf&gt;

oN FlltPAY, F!B. :J.

o~ ~lien
'- ~OUT I '
m.ilht~;:. ~ e ~:~an~ ~:

!NEhl -

were "' lluse thai f

bread were needed I

The preinallguraUon lf,/IOWrll.lrm

0

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t~n"d"~bout

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C rom the Pre,odenl

New Vork /l.C 83 Williams 70
Georgia Tech 82 Kentucky 60
Loyola IIUl 74 Bald.·Wallace 69
Richmond 83 Davidson 78
Ohio U. B9 Kent St. 85
Lenior Rhyne 108 Guilford 82
East Carolina 72 AppalachiaD 70
Delaware St. Bl St. Augustine 79
Lafayette 88 Scranton 71
Notre Dame 74 Butler 69
Kan1as St . 7'l low a St. 70
Tex· A&amp;l 55 East Tex.. St. t1
Minnesota 66 Indiana 58
Ohio St. 100 Wiscorulin 68

,~•., ·'·. - ~• .~oshlngton,
"Wei~
~
chara~1~, y~~~:··h:~;·~o t;a~ ~!';;.~;1:?;.;~:u:'.:'""l
hollered

,., ·- .. '

ontrary to e1pectnhon5 not a man

~=:~:~~mol

faclu"r c·ame up w'lh anylhmg

\OU/

8

ai

And someone should pa s!';

i

ra College

th

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age, ·

f

tou ch I

ely resemblmg

I'

ull tho'e '''"' ' htlle ha•d un a DC Ublead

smglc maugunl souwmr munu· i lte .hed a

hiked
bit

~~~~~~~!!'~~~!!~~~
arrant-s
Should Be
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Bul baldheaded JllllJ1ly
. J o v a I Tt uman, le rece"ed lhc biggest

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llr f9111:&amp;

ollie

lOIII . . . . . .

~~ 1!14&gt; r!ituHV
O{.Y,.,?IAII 7'q

lt'/11 1/lllff!

60?P ;+ft!JAI ~!!I
'fl(MK Alit&gt; ~f?P

A-r I?Ohff. %1
otY;+fi'/C ,t!ARKf.

1/lt /tJO AHP

.....! .. ""'J'--:w ·~

Older buy mtmbet-t knowu u know the

of Amtrlca hu touched

lllllllld le II.

2. AU:
tlOil "If lilt
warrant II torpd.

ol any llate

.., - - .:.:::- -=.:'

of

,,.I

thrill·

ofe~~~: ::I;~~; !~~~t:.~u:c~~~:~~::m.

sa:
t!: r.:e::: ~~:I ""ft•~pl~t rom~:~!~: r~~ pe~

sent• 'JJJP r cg tThis lotal repre- 1m camping laJt yeac ln the Tri- 1 Just b 1

a

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oo'he;, added

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!Y JSeoul&amp; of

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pie of thil he

• · 000 home le inC
pro v ide' adv"!ffture an d doorknob "·hanav
Uberty 8 e

An exam· offered.

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There are
84
,
thal they:
- ' ,. ,
130 ;;,ow
Cub s &lt; 0 u through camping boys &amp;J'OW
lD I one :t1 b
sen uriJ)na: neey. The State Treasuur stated that : 1 Try to baYt and
mmd. and aplrlt Here new larg..:".: llo
Thw ':""' lbe l durmg the past year a tot.al of 813 1or the family bclmllf tbl t
WI
the coun·
are learned and boyo
ge ont Y Kttvity of &amp;tate warranll representing un- is to be dtliftrl4 br ......
.
come bolter prepartd for
the
year. II wu the third &lt;0!110- lemploy,...t
lion
2. Do DOC •• a

Ex~orer ~~~Sco·~:.!roopo II~i,·

~te-jthe

ca~:.::ilt'::d~~·~ot'n~thelel~

vo~

:tv:.:~';"":_~-byparll- 1 previo&lt;~ (or~ untn~
da;:,;~:"!::.~'':t

a.

yeant ahead.
(ltl were k M : =
they are ID tbl pa
I
Wl r a
Laat tummer"' boyo altended
.,...._,_
I h' dor,.mento. 'Ill• oomblned lo!al the persoa wbo will .... I.
men· Togethor Wtth the Councils Camp Arrowhead
Boy Satuts lllld F'roedoms Foun- ftM' the
two years wu '
CMb the wmal Jo .... '
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:::~ ~:::~~~~~e~~~:.:~m ~0
'!" w':e;;:.:rv~:t~:r C~b
flo ~ :~=~ a~~n;::,-::~rtng de~t
~y 'one~
'mce
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iJJJIJiiiJI
and ~e ~nth gent~eme~,
n.."''k\.
'o"'' b.. •and•'""'·ld~nt- el::.~" he~: tL:/~' P':
Ameri.::un::po~r!;;;
Ill
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munched
!
lhc· _unly food ..,,-,.d.
ved the roa51s
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campment, in Uruled State• hi&gt;.
tory. Thb was the FUth National
About 1$ million
Jambom wblcb uw a new 2.100· :&gt;er wwlt,"
acre t&lt;nled .Uy spring up at C41· booth, checU and
orado Sprlllp. C4lorado. There !o'""' ""'

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ARRIVING AT HIS FIFTH
11
and last maugural ball, Prell· makes •
"tbl th t.r 1 •
1
For ihree hours, hundreds of
the I
Kennedy announced
of volunt1::s m
anbody
guEosts. same wearmg black eow
lab I 'fh M
at
•
Too•ght I have vioit&lt;d I I v e
dedicated to the
i tZaboy boots WJth the!r tuxedoes
'' I d' (' de c announced separate balls, and my srealelll
c au a e of
dJ ank gallons o( bourbon
j st Jes
I have l amb•tlon is to get a chance fo ,..
Natiollal C
I f

"P lhe enhre S!allcr-;,llo;
zonute.

somebody dance."
Scout. of
l &lt;potlight on hts !able 'te a\e.. I The band immediately started Ito headquarters in New
m Johnson graCious!/
b
playmg, and the cruwd gave
a wick, New Jersey that 1900
___ __ _ _ _ _ _
ow. command perlormance.
wtth S.160.95S bo and cd;
5
leaders euroUed "" Y)ec
a I

council "mp, lhe council w a •
weU "'P"'"'nled by 90 Scouls
Explorert and loaders al
t h;
p-ea...l single non-mJlltary en-

Jr , osked legislalors to re-

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IScouts

should ,
I. IJttUt IIIII
In a w

ell now Jerveo a lolai of 6032 boy• IAmencarw.
Iday, featunng cont&lt;oto lllld dem- S\al&gt; warrant&gt;. Mr FerlP"'n 4 JnlllallnaD
1in Cub Scuut.ng Bo Sco
onotrahono. Some 1\Q Ex lor
explained, ore demands for
·
and Ex lorm
,
y
utlng, I. A new rerord wu establilhed lllld laadert toolt part
p m ment from a\al&gt; I tla
pay- a note of lilt klatl"'

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Ilk e the movement's 50th annJversa

es
A C.

was that whiC h
I
hi_nstonc-e,
I w o "Isn't the coronation
Society th•·ew lor VICe Pre5tdent Johns
" mauguraiOJn. mg"
l.'•ndo n .!oh"'"" 'fhe art'
on ollpped mlo the Shore

West VIrginia 96 Durman 81
Seton Hall PC 76 Delaware Val 66
Miami IFla. l 71 Louisville 69
Florida 52 Alabama 50
Niagara 74 St. Francis (Pa.) 63
Okla City U· 88 N. Tex. St. 64
Florida A&amp;M ~ Benedict 'f8
Rollins 83 Florida Southern 62

of

Razw..o.b io nartbmi N. . llalca
On the weekmd of tbe jamboree
•
M7 other S&lt;ouU w11o
,._
mallled home tool! pori Ill I b I
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I I u b I le • ealbporlll.
camplnJ overnight. '!belt wert
hold In to.-h of the obi dlllrl&lt;ll
The
1900 w" one
of the councD.
busiut and "'"I
e
membershlp Abo. the 130,· A IDtal
7411 Cub Scout. held
the Tri-State Area
r:,r t.al u;•t.J
the largest t.o- 1jubilees - one day outing. with
Scout. of Amerka , " w._.
h'* oervlce lllat..,. for Iporonto partlc!paiJni n..,. .,... Sl.al&gt; Tteasum Jooeph T Fered today bt John Churton Presi- 1y
In Ill hlJtory .
, conducl.t.d in JC."hoolyards . play. guson today cautioned all pti'IOns

law to 'top leen-ag.,'
r 0 m I \' EXI'E ,.
UPON GEITING her nrst
squeulutg " new Altorney Gen - Kennedy andc J Ehll. cyARDISG of Prestdenl Kennedy in the iDeruf Robett Ke,med} .
1
n,.n urmg the augural parade, a woman
A REALLY LAV .
,
'"'"gucalevenls had tls share of jcl.,med

Illinois 93 Michigan St. 92

~r
""~ lraill11 - · tho" "l'hlllnl&lt;lt

body-

of auarda d1d I llDW bw'n.
them. Immediately after the
bgbl.J
revo lullonl&gt;.ed cotktull
" r y TUE ntlST BIG BLO
went out for the next act,
t h0
0a n1 y I lnuugu• at iOn w '·
timall
talk
It
t·aul&gt;t'd
so
m
of
JohftSOf\
P•"Y
Canc&lt;!r.J
thek
orbl
ee.. a..... tu1 ned de• and
t
·
pro ems that you can now talk out to lie the
t f
wen to •
room
contmuatly
tht&gt; weather lind Angl'lelti
where undwtcbes w.ere aerved.
nul i&gt;c
•d • '"""
who lu."'d the bof!el Ia&lt; Uw)'tKe J The explanation K&gt;Ven
for
ProSitk' nl l&lt;eunedy 's '" ""' at nedys ""'"'"led
hoi
n I ohnson ' abrupt departurt was
ali fi,e muugu"l balb caul!ed '"'" llh $1.000 WUiih uf 'it/'"'Y l tlw l he had eulen al lwo earlier
mob scenes lhat lefl SCOICS
of
Irf('eptlO ns
;:twtsher£ liUtslng: mashed toes ! AS F oR M E R !'RESIDENT AT THE
scrv.perl shms If thiS sort of Harry Truman walked up the two . ala . ct
BIG INAUGURAL

auguration atlcrthoughtJ.

r\IN! w•ll havto to orgamze a ty.

HampLon Inst. 61 Lincoln U. M

Kentucky St. R2 Lewis 73
Ste. F Austin 74 Southwest Tet 67
Lambuth 63 Arkanaaa CoUege til
Arilona St 78 W. Tex. St. 'il
Prairie View A&amp;M 88 Tex. Coll 83
Texas A&amp;M 86 U. of Pacific 39
st· Mary ITex) 85 Wayland B4
Concordia 96 Moreh~ad St. 66
Southwestern 61 Friends U. $1

1960 Good Year for
Trl• Slate Bo Sc ul
y 0 s
R
prlva~ eporls preSI'dent
Y'"
i
'"'"'"'of I ~ 't::
Councii~
rep~~ent

BYI~R~~~~~ti~.
~~ !_artY
iu~ ~~;~""~c~!ai
mp
Son leo

ASHfNG fON -

Checked
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of
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W"MA HUPOI.P~
\ 'J?/e OLY.MPJC 'Yf!llt!"

~ores

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the

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Mr Fergwon

as...-t&lt;d

that

...,,., l!onors
D!ut year
the nwnber of flOI'tOIII reScout-1)-Rama Cam
Inner, c•mD&amp; bate!ito drawn .. . t be
Annl
.
.,....., !Oth S\alo Tr.....-y w lleadilymcreuWowversary Pageant, and Pow InC, K II likely tbal the number of

plaot each malt Jo .... '
make ldeaiUlcalflol - "Stale wom:dl." llr. . ,
"'" malnlolnod, ............
kd iD the,_
• pay cbed&lt; II ........ "

ollbor _

forces endonementJ wUI also Ill- lmporlul point

he

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Mr. Fet1lJIOII YOUR EMD01181l!R."
take for granled that 'llle Oblo h&amp;lallhn, . .
I • ' just because the warranlll drawn the Slate T
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r&lt;porls, romarl&lt;ed,

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he thallhelr ·cmlyl'liiOIIri:O

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upta and Missouri gov.mort

I::OITOR'~

NOTE-This 18 the
D 11 , bl
a on s ggest year lor law·
makln"- by slate legislatures.

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lon

United p
1n·
posed reinforcing existlng ln,;,nell
ress tematianal
survey , t
.
ol' the 5U ·t
. .
I ax Iaws With
wage withholding
today
s ate capitals showed provisions.

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Brfort" l9Gl 19 out, 47 lt&gt;g:lslaNe ·
Hikes S1le11 Tu
tun• s will ltavl' ml'l to dt&gt;al
~; _broadened taxe» ere A sales and use tax In Micbli
preu1cle~ m most stat
·
w t 11 spare-agt" problems just as to m t . .
evles gan was l'uked to 4 per cent
lickllsh us those bl.'for•· tlw
h. h ee rlsmg costa
schools, Hrom 3 per cent• effeL"tive Jan.
t:ongrf'ss In Wa11hlnglon ~ ::~ ~~~ ,::~~sh c:~~~
lh aged , men- I GOP Gov. John H. Reed of
in nlany ~ast&gt;s a lol l'lo:~er Ill und other I
I programs Maine proposed a similar boost
In lhf'ir lmpoct. A sur- servict•s. 8 e 11 1 Y expanding and leaders of both parties in
'
"~"Y of tht !t-O stale capitol!i lndl- West Virginia legislators al· Connecticut
Legislature indicate
th
caws t I ~- b 1 g K" 11 1 unlvenal
d
ey will have to follow suit. 1n
rea Y have plunged in I 0 the tax W
pro blem I~ taxes. The followln" b
iscon:~in, a bill would submit tt
•
oost swim. In an emeroency d
,.;pa I c h lndl('atf's that's In store
e
a visory referendum the question
dl
f
move to expand public works and f 1
or taxpayers.
put more than 5 000
ble
0 mposln~ a state 1ale1 tax.
,JOSSIOA
·
work, they hUced the state's sales
cross the natlon, legislators
By EVF.RE~T Rt IRWIN
tax from ~ per cent to 3 per {"ent are mulling over hundreds of
tlulted Pn:ss...lnternatluoal
ror the next ?lh months.
other tax proposala.
CHICAGO mPn-There is one Ho!d-the-lme stands agamst tax There is a plan to boost the
~onsolation in filling out federal boosts shaped up in Hi dates and table tax on gaming Jn Nevada
lr!l'ome tax retums this year- are .sm e to dewlap in others a proposa! to tax piggyback car:
t!1e taxes havt'::'t gone up. But Some appeared t9 be deterrruned riers in Oregon, suggestions for
slate taxes ARE guing up, al· nnd likely to succeed. 0 1 her 5 : inc~ased cigareUe taxes in MJs.
must as fast as legislatures con· l~ked like wishful thinking In B?ur1 and ~rizona. A controver·
vene across the country to deal v1ew of sharply ~igher budget de- Sial proposal for a 500 per cenL
with record budgets.
mands.
boost, in 1111 no i !11' corporation

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The More You

of:7·

hom~

The More You

The No. I problem facing most
New York I» Uulque
franchise tax, a plan to accelerYtrk finds itseU m
ate tax colle&lt;.11ons in Pennsyl·
state :egislatures and governors
this
iL revenue.
un1que position Hig!.er taxes
a suggested tax on
'J'he 42 legislature,; that con- payroll withholdmg instJtUled two
Arkansas and a
vened this mc.ntiJ-and five that years ago by Gov. Nelson A :use 9
tab on DOtO-r&lt;"td,entll
sta1:t work later this year_ are
produced so largl!!
unters U1 Vermont.

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an~ va~ia,
drm~s ~
~fer
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.tContlnued From Page Four}
Pittsburgh Pirates, who now have
satisfied a total of l9. Cheney had
a 2-2 record wJth the Pirate&amp; last
season, and ClendeJl(ln led the
Sally League in hitting with a
.335 everage at Savannah.
Rookie infielders Gene Leek
and Don Ross signed with. the Los
A~geles Angels. They were llje
tlur~ and fourth . Bob Cerv and
were the club's
fAlb1e
st d

Colts
Ren ew Olcl
• I
IVO
R ry
TWO

MOORE'S
I·

lion budget, f!S4 million above
the last blennfal appropriations.

GJanti, they l,tave a plaL-e ready

....... wv 2-2111

/'

of Missouri submitted a $1.25 bil·

and waitrng ror him.

. HeHid ChiH, a.\ar.
Llocuot II.
· Middleport

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.IS 1960 Pay
H

only a modest H mark. Daviault
was 13-5 with Harlingen . H be
c_:m upproach. that figW'e with the

1

W...ly

PriiH

..,.. ReKiolrollonMo obllplion. Need

.....

Dol be preunt to

8m1d an while pelnl jab. Now moto: cmrbMIL 'nllo

like uow. -..dltloDod to moot oil OODdllloru.
Tllla ... boo winter -.! IINI.

oar -

Only $988 at ...

OHM NOW - 24!-::....,::.,..:0:::ar-"_ ___.

CERTIFIED OIL CO.
Ul
1...-y Gillen SoW

KARR &amp; VAN"·ZANDf
l'OMIROY

W.MAIN ST.

We now havt a quick cash service. Phone
us In the mornin&amp; and stop in at noon or
riabt alter work and pick up your money.
lfl so easy to &amp;II cash here confideR·
tially. Be your own boss. Choose your
own cash loan. You will like our thrifty
terms. Call for quick approval tomorrow.
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125 E. Main St•
Houn:tta 5
Thursday: 9 'HI Noon

~il~ion

•nd needs $265 million in
new revenue. Gov. John Dalton

an 8eCllnd ,
'J'he San Francisco Giants also
came .up wlfh two slgnees in 're·
lief pJtcbers Sherman Jones ·and
Ray Davlault. Jones hod a I(H)
record with Tacoma but found
things a bli rougher with the
Giants, for whom he compiled

'LECTRICAL WORK

y1eld that the state is maklng 8
$90 million rebate to an estimated 51.2
taxpayers.
. In I~lmot~, on the other hand,
mcommg Gov.· Otto Kerner said
~~e.. state faced a "financial orl·

Maris Doubles '"

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~arson

, THE SHOE BOX

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confronted with the Jollar sign at
every turn.
A great preponderance o£ 1981
budgets or preliminary budgetary
demands are at record highs a

Amert"cans

el and $200 million If ........,w spend•

HAVANA &lt;UPI•-Premler Fh!el
Castro was reported today to
conslderinlj. the fate of slx Amerl·
cans whose death has been
manded by the state on
gro?"d that Uley sought to
anh.Castro forces in Cuba.
The "revolutionary trlbwJal"
which tr~ the lb: men Saturda7
met early Monday at hi&amp;h command he~dqu~rl, apparently
confer With. high
who
d" military -ffllclals
uo

Go: T~rec••~

0:,

.
faced a $1()..$12 mil·
!Jon def1cit by June 30 and 8
$130 million budget boost for the
next two ) ears. Vermont's Gov
F. Ray Keyser, who campaigned
on a "no new taxes'' theme, proposed record general fund and
highway budgets.

ln Texa.s. where $IOO million in
new money will • be needed to
keep spending at the current lev-

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~an,

~ 24 ~!Ilion butl!let

. two colts giVen the best chance
or developing Into Kentucky Derby prqspects, renew thelr rivalr
sfter a six-month recess tod
Santa Anita in the $20.000ays:..
VIcente Handicap for s:year-olds
The seven·furlong raet! d
.
field of entries and was far
8 twD-&lt;"'lt race beeause of th
presence of such stakes winner:
as Captain Fair' Short Jacket
Lanolark and- l/ire Us
'
But racing fana who. saw Olden
Times and Pawa's All develo
last summer at Hollywbod P.J
reu they were outstand 1,.,..
.... pros.
flO cts a1 that time, Al1d their
lrainmg effort• indicate both
nearing 'the peak of form fl&gt;r .::;

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bu:e~ Both were
g

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Uo~lmondson orr~red
in

n:~dg:

In The Daily Sentinel
WHY DO WE

lng proposals are adopted, UPI's
are lD IJ'ect contact with
capitol correspondent rep 0 1 . Castro.
"The big Jong fight will be ~~: The Americans are Dooald J.
ey. First where to raise it, then Green, 28, Caatonla, N.C;
how to spend 11 ."
nard L. Schmidt, 21, Chicago;
A big tax battle I f
George R. Beck, 24, Norton
Norlh Carohna.
Mass; Tommy L. Baker, 28,
ford campaigned for I';; ved
Ala.; James R Bean, M,
education and said he'll r pro ad- edar Falls, N.C, and Alfred C
ditlonal taxes If necessa;v:r t Cibaon, 32., Durham, N.C
0
his program Into erfect
pu
The tribunal reJUnted trialJ
Ohio's G
M' h
.
Monday night with the ca1e of
and Okl h ov..
lC ael DiSaUe cardo and Rigoberto ~~~=
a oma s Gov · Howard Ed- Aleman, ex .Communist 1
mondson put the problem suqar~ for whom the
utlon
ly up to their legislaturea.
rnanded death on":'l(e. of :
. Suhm.llt Twa Budget.
traying government aecret.

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SAY IT

Your Daily Sentinel has the widest Meigs County coverage

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Is ~elcomed Into 4,500

t.O.nei

daily.

n:.s

DtS!We submitted a $2 10 billion William Free
I
budgetwhich would be met witb attache of the
:,;:er here
available revenue anti a fatter Lt F ando Fl
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ARCADIA, Calif. IUPil -Pap~a's All and Olden Tunes the

campaigns aa S-year-olds.

Conne~ticut

Castro May
DeporI slIX

b a, e d oo p,..:..U: who d;::;,,:!; ....,.
record high for the Americans, called on the
fiv•man mUJtary court to

2.

By reoching the greatest readership your returnsare greater.

3.

Your Daily Sentinel gives you more. locol news ··.written by local people.

4.

All business is locoland The Sentinel is locolall the way .

5.

Piece your .message -where the res1,1lts or • greotest • •, · Meigs County's Ieeder In drculatlon,

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a $268 mil-- the u:ecutloa of the IzquierdOI •

reqUiring $-18 million "traitors and 1piea."
d
venue and a pared·
'Jbe defendants ......-,;;;;;;&gt;=
own $220 mli_Uon package which tear• In the apectaton'
called for .retrenchments.
when Flores demanded the
Montana s
new
Republieao penalty· The , acCUJed brotben
go.vernor. Donald G. Nutter, sub- protested, ''We d1d nothing"
mllted a ·:n:trenclunent'" budget
Aa at Saturday' • trial,
~ $7l.l mlllKm. $4.2 millloo less expressed bitter: h•tred for tba
: 1959 appropriations.
United states.
new veral state are considering "Tbe defendanta helped the reSev ~ broadened mcome taxes. pressive FBI aseocy and known
t er toothers may tW'h to sales Nazis who encoural• w..JDOiller·
~
replenish their· coffera. lng tralh .., the proeec:utor aut.
v~-mia ~- W Barron of !est od. his fac ... Rulhed with lury.
88
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plumped for an In·
CIID'IB tax.. Gov Albert D Ruel
At the
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lsi
W~gecl.JIIs leg· Jut Uscal ye.a~.ll'! Jlllalla.llr.osu~&gt;
atw'" lo present lo lhe people er of Oblo oarrled ~nac~~..

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The
of the Mid·
dleport Heath Methodist Church pan&gt;

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Collection of aaln lax rece1pla startmg July 1. 1960 an
in the lG southeastern Ohio eoun- 1959 lollow :

d Jul

ti:MfK\06 -50289
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VlD.&amp;on - $711.48 , $524.30, •

will have an oyster 5Upper nex l ...,.uonable and equitable lner .. ~•
Tuesday evening at 6 ; 3(). Gene and .,dJullmente 1n ite rat•• ancl ties for the week ending J 8 D. 14 AtbeDJ - $3,1162 .9:1, $4,561! 'ltl,
llardll.
ch&amp;TIU tor l.dephune ..,rv!CH .. pro- - kt
[ the bette ..... Q 589 10 -.:Q 684 84
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president. urges all men po.ed tberelli and reQue•Unl author- ~:a~wWS an up urn or
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lty ta rniM It• tarlfh by wmulra~~&gt;· in business
Galla $1,551 .59. $1,660.04,
•• d
tbe ch urc h to a t..,n .
lnl' P. L'. c. o. No. 3 and P. u. c. o.
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The women' s Association of N.... • arl4 fllinl tn pla.:• thereof tu F ive of the 10 counties showed $132,3 11.15, $133,418.11
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th
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. 1propo...S tariff P. L' . c. o . No. a
the First United Presbytenan · 1.o ttfut ~~b lncre ..q al\d adjWit- increa:JCU 11gure1 over e same
oc.....,. - , ,u;JU. •
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' II mun hill1 llfl frtrth iD the AP.
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Tuesday evening at the church 1pUcatlon un rue wHh the Cummi.Nlon son, Hocking, Lawrence, Scioto JaekloD. - $8,675. 96 . ...,·'"'"' •
for their postponed meeting .
]:,Odethee
\bcnwUb and and Vinton. GaUia and several $196,M2.72:, $199,118.16
1
The Women of the St. Paul's The propoHd nvlalon will
other3 jUit missed last year's fj. Lawreace - $9 ,420.35. $3,12'7 .89,
in e nun &amp;nd ad.Ju•tmente 111 u«~•
k I
446 73
and St. John's Lutheran c hurc hes and chuJu t,brouthi)Ut tbe tt!Trlt.vry gure by a smatl margin. Pi e $256 ,620.00, $261, - .
will -meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. 111 .s':'~c~P~~e;~::a::O:'.:a~rtiJion, county remains the only one of 10 • Melg• $1,711. 01, $2.3'95.17.
1 buk
at the Sl. Paul's churl'h for a 11n
ute• u roUow•: to be ahead of last year's fiscal $99,365.65 , $101 ,879.%7.
planninB session. All women of
cHUTU IXCHANOI
f
Pike - $1,145 .152, $1,368.69, $66 ,·

Jtii

Tha llliiJ Seatlnel will oot bo re-!Wbl• for mo"' tbao
one II:teorrecl tuertloDCard of Thaw IIIII Sped.ll Nollcert ol Events $l.ll0.
Obltuoriea publillhad 1t 1 ceDI per word.
WORDS 1 DAY 8 DAYS 8 DAYS
I MO.
15
80c
80c
't.M
54.50
20
GOt:
•uo
s1.ao
$8.oo
:Ill
'!So
$1.110
112.25
S7 .W
A4a .--lved bJ 10 A. IL .W lie ill that day'a paper.

t

;~till:~.,!~~

l
1

the church are urged to be pres·[
FEB. 1
Tht! Amateur Gardeners

PHONE WY 2·2157

::~D.~~~~==:~=d~~~~~~~=~~will
(91 ~~~:__-!~:;~g:!uth~ ~~~~e;~

ctus ef len I~;•

l'reMnt P... polld
Monthly Molltlltw
••••
•atea
auslnH•
lnllde
,
...
••••
A,... _PBX Trlo..I.U.
:~ ;
lUI 111
t Pany .. . .. . 1 uo
11.11
4 Party

•..• •

:.:.~
~::aT~~;.

meet on

8

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~-

f

••

64 ·

:Oonda ~.!.

•

w~y

·

;

•

figure ; W,430 44 ; Lawrenee, $2,654.3'1' , t&amp;l,&amp;71.22; Meigs,
$1 ,421.79, $46,387JKt; Pike, $1.094.·
tgure.
$3 7011 53
The figures for the 10 counties S41.91. $63,811-39.
32. 37,617.45;, R o 1 s,
• · •
showing those for the weeks end- Rolla - $6,135.83,
$6.883.06, $129,773.86; Sc1oto, no weekly fi.
·ng Jan ' 14 ' 1961 and Jan· 16 ' .,..,...,
rHlO 7&amp;5.86, $409.001.30.
gure , $171,160.14; Vinton, $o647·93,
1
,
1960 and for the fiscal y ear 1!1 Sdo&amp;e - $16,5&amp;5.38, $12 ,679.98, $19,706.25

."~

6.00

Tot From s
Story H0IeI

LOS ANGELES (tJPI) -AD
tl
tall ~ youth
the fiscal year starting July 1, pareD Y mea 1 ld
1960 follo
dangled ID s-year-o bq over u•
•
w:
ed&amp; f fly..tmy hotel
AthenA, $5.27l 07, $94:,73&amp;.!16 ; Gal·
aaod let tbe boy
Ua, $1,659 87, $40,750.35 ; Hocking,
Y .....,.
~ 14 $49 ill 71 Jacklon 00 plunge to bia death, police report.

etlc~:t

e~:cb•nae

•

784 84
· • $28,M6 Bl.
Motor vehicle aales tax cOllectiolll for the 10 aoutheutern Ohio
counliea abowing those for t h e
week ending Jan 14, 1961 and for

·~

4 -~~ per word, ODe wertloD. lllnlmUIII di•rl&amp;----80
eent&amp;. II eeDtl per wOrd fe&amp;' tbree eouea.tive lD&amp;ertiOu.
11l qne IIIODtb for 10 qa.U per wwd.
rojO of 4 ceoll per word will be charled lor od•orllalaa II oot paid wllblll 10 daJI alter recefvlo&amp; bill
Errora ill ArlvertlaiD&amp;-Sbould ha re))Ol'ted Immediately.

~ ~·

.

Ia enUiled, becauae of reuona
forth iD .ua AFPiicatton. to

_.,

POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
~~

Coming Events
Men's~~~·
~~~~~~~:··_{o;.~~;~~r~E

,

ManCri"b"callylnJ"uredln Catholics
A
•
·
p
PI
s
w
k
In
meraca
,.,:~'Js
t easant treet ree

ed.

:.

him 10 1

to

•
I waned

Kanl

,

held him over the roof, Barry
Raleigh 17 told pollee ••Be writg1ed ~ ~ auL
I let

.ft.eu

by but 1 did
it..
'
OttiAtopher Mayfield who ODly

him go.
"1 don't

knoW W

Wednesday
2 Party ...... x
8 .15
•
M.......
.;.;,;....
four days aao moved into the
1 Party , 11 Party
ftJLMft'E AND PUT CONTROl SINGKk
MACHINE
Thelma Pratt and Mrs.
hotel with hia parent. from SaD
F.... FrM lllcpedl-.
model IZ7, fully guaranteed
Blake as hostesses. Roll
....., . . .. .,.
n
Jose, Celli., fell to dw sidewalk.
.:. bJ N.......... .......
amall deak type Lable.
for the meeting wffi be "Namelll..
Ia:: ••t.
Al that moment bl&amp; mother Wal
9·15
ud A. fleJTin 8Utlol WY
balance $37.110 or $2.00 per
Your Favorite African Violet."
PBX
Trunk
•
By LOUIS
CAHSEL8
writing a letter in the klbby
1 Parly
. . . . . ll 5.00
1.00
Ualted
Pre •-•--..6•-aa)
.-.111 to
8 ·:
-.
Pbone WY 2·2204.
(1) 31-6le
FEB.Z
! ::;:-: ::::.: \ .oo
PT. PLEASANT- Alfred\was struck by the Pearson tar
another 100. ,Mi&amp;:bael,lT,•w.u ill
~R SEWING MACHINE _ Evangeline Chapter_, OES.
11 Part:v
.. n
uo PenrsOil 35 Pt. Pleasant Route traveling south on Jackson Ave. Roman Catholics never apeak of San Jose.
~~,..... Millie Shop"
I:.
Clua ef ler¥1~;e Pr••nt
' ' condition at Pleas· nue. Following the collision,
··
· I'lOll" and rare1y of Sbe m:a.-u
L---' the •-•
"'"
.
b
meeI Thur sday evenmg a1
Metithly l'ro,.olld
Mo•tthh 1, is in critical
t he "our denomma
IUU5 waftl'.._
1
Round bobb m, in rand new con
u w1 Makal - We've cot H•
. Hall m
·
~-~ed
. a1 the Masonu~
,,.
hid •"'"'•
•at" ant Valley Hospital and Paul Pearson vehicle traveled approx- "our church."
scream and uuu
witb other pao
1 •• nca - 0 u
EQtri pta. won
kiDIDI ud
10le cabinet.
tohoi'Zig
• ood
n• • ••• Ar.• Cbapman, 34, of 132 Park Drive, imately 100 feet Slluthward and They call it "the church."
d mak Equipped
b tlo
· Mrs. J ack Bechtle is
1 Puty. • Pony
lrou out to the ·"·-"'
"""w- whore
za_g an
e u. n
es.
Matron of the chapter.
.•. ." . '
•
Pt. Pleasant, is liB ted In sati&amp;- came to a halt head-on into a The d'astlnctiou q· - · - than ... , she found her ICRl dead. WbeD
.fJI Phalli
..... WY
parntoed
Will sell "' responSible party
Pomeroy Bend Citizens
-·
abe lnsllncliv 17 fll need
obo
Z.ZIIf
take over 8 paymeots ot
club will hold their
• I•••• th• boK "'• un
factory condition at the hospital large tree.
mantic. To a Catholic, the world·
.1 e a
up,
Pome-. Oldo
th. Ph
WY
nen - PBX Trunk and a P•rb·. following an automobile accident
The Chapman car was knocked wide reliaious organization of 500 I8W Raleigh 9ale face peeriD&amp;
2·2204 ·
·-~ Ul n.
per moo
one
monthly meeting at the home of •nd Re•ldenr.e - PBX Tr\ul.- •nd J
• th
oe
over the parapet
1u 31-Citc Harold Hysell, Rutland,
P•rt'f servtcn 1r11 uol Mint Monday 5:30 p. m. in front Ol e by the impact into a parked car million members which bas its
.
furnilhed
and
tbcre
are
no
rete&amp;
F
th
Ph
J
k
ed
b
Will'
Th
f
·
r
Cbristopber'l
brother• Brian ' IJ.
-~ALL NOW! n.,,..••l,-ELECTROL UX VA CUUM
All
mbe
filed \herelor. HowlfVer. lt u pro- ru
armacy on
ac SOD operat
y
1am
omas o headquarters m Rome is not auuo\t 7 :30 p.m.
me
rs
pol*d under th• Appucatlon w ol· Avenue.
and the 'Thomas car ply one of many brancbea of the said he wu • hil way up the
''Mtll•
SehNI or
er in exceUent condition, with urged to attend.
Pearson and Chapman are both then struck a parked state car Christian Chureh.
botel fire escape to the roof wbea
TaP - Ballroom
all cleaning atlachmenls.
MEN
,ate• .oo.... apllclJIIIll.
suf!wing from head injuries and operated by Milea ,Darst, conser· It is the ••one true church"- hia brotber dropped.
u In•lde and outalcle the b... rata PeariJOn hu not regained con.· vationist. Neither Thomas nor the only m·slt'lutioo ;. the world
••,.,u.::u
o,;u&amp;UMlfi •
uuwu.
C:oU WY
sell for ,13.00 plus J7.15 due for
"~-- I 18W him -'"•
parts. Phone WY 2-2204Trlin To Be
·"'· Bui!Aell - ' Part)' and R.ui...
----l.o-..1
1 25
-:Aiiii\ii
t-Qc
"'"" - • • .,.,
" ••• sdowmess Bince the accident. Darst were In the cora at the which can authentically and au- I """'""" out lo grab him,''
111 3
(
HEAVY
Pearson ia an employee of the time ol impact.
thoritatively proclaim the Goapel Brian said. "I caught hill hand
SALE $1 A
EQUIPMENT
.uch •erviu. 'l'btl Company pro- U9()er Ohio: River Towing Com~ Damage• to the Pearson sta- of Jes•" Christ.
but then be went:
tbl rest at
poaea 1n .u~:h Appllcatton to ofler
,_
the
do
2-400:; .
1-31·3tc
OPERATORS
lDHde and
tbe bile rate pany and Chapman iA an em- tlon wagon were estimated at ap- Cetholt'cs are well awere that
wa'l WD ...
•n• BualnHI - ' P•rty end Reli- I
of th K ~~ Alumln
Mrl ~--'leld said that oM'--;;;;;;;;-v.;r;;;;-v.iml
YOUTH BED LIKE NEW, 0 n e POWER SHOVELS
deneeat Ul•apecl·
pro- P oyee
e a-.::r
um proximately $800
tb'15 c1aun
· 18
· reg arded by non· last September
' SliUIIJ• bet 10. daJ • olcl
I
pllMd monthly rate• abon
· ·' lhe Chapman
·
half price· Mrs Norman Grue·
BULLDOZERS
nea plu• Un lpplicable muea11 company._
.
c·ar . a Corvaw, WU demolished, Catholic!! as arrogant, and u a
aer, PhoneWY·2-684l. (l) _3t.c
GRADERS
&lt;:haraeafor •uch ..r¥1ce when rend.- Accordmg to City_ Patrohnan the Thomas vehicle damages majll·r stumbling bJocL to Cbr1. daughter died.
31
RAPERS
ered out.We
b•ae rate are•.
Miller' t he ace ident occurr· were estimated at $600 and $100 f
•
,.. She and her t.. ••t.-..1 D vld,
..... udeaalom
OUhlde
the b•th11
.. rate al'tla a Party Steve
it But th
t adiu~ I a
SC
~Fttd ...re.
OTHERS
•rvlce
for
Bullnu•
•nd
Rclklenct~
ed.
whea
Chapman
appan1ntly
to
lbe
&amp;tate
car
llan
un
yd.
ey
1
:
it
structural
engiDeer,
left their San
4 ROOM HOUSE on Union Ave(1)11,
nue. Gas heat Phone WY 2- Tr
d
llllb~tr1her. •• now hmn1 olfered. ba ked hi
th ~:&gt;-.n.
•
y aurren er or corny............. , Jose ~- •-~ - · to _
1
1
. NOT BE aervicing ln·
a1ne men are earn ng
but It ll prl)polt!d. .. .der lbe APPlic
a car rom e .. l ""'I
because it is directly related to
.-.uo usa
•
-..,
2590.
1-31-6tp $16!1 per week and UP- Thou..
",..'"'"••
..
•· parking lot onto the highway and
the do
• !of Uibil'ty
wb'·h here where be b1 obtained •
1
Tax papen•••hence,orth
sands of additional men are
.... .... ollfl' multl-party Mr·
~
gma Ol a
.. well-paying Job aht IBid
Cl I d
MARINE
pllceUon
from thb date. Fru.-.
e an '
needed right now to operate
vi«~ for toBuetn11a
and Reatdenee
is the keystone of 61.1 Catholic t\n-..,. ---~ 11
' 0 _ _ -~-..a
........
0
(1)
311tc
h
,_
d
aubterlben
at
the
propoHcl
month.nu
IDUCII
...... when bl
.........,. .
. I
AI II
e eaVy equ-l'V' ..en1 use
b rate• abuv• •p•cllled.
0
ospl
.
doctrine.
to take," cried Mayfield
in bulldln&amp; roads, brldgeo,
Gauge reading
. a: Gallipolis dam Cethollcs bel'teve that Christ beard ol hll 100•1 death. Mart MeretU7 .. ft. P. 1415.00
dams, airfields. etc.
•u At the preRnl 11m• I Put1
17 9 • •
g • feet roJle
•
r
Merev7 11 B. P. 1511.01
Complete training program,
Eattred RoapitaJ
::: Ple:: conunissioned Ins apostles to e• field collapsed.
8. P. MerevJ Oliff&amp; tiiS.OO including actUal experience bhed al th• ratea IPildflad abo¥• Among those who entered Holz.
.
· '
•.
tablisb a church, wbicb wu to _ _ _,;___ _ _ _ _ __
11
lldJ' would like tu live-•~··hlp
wl t b
METROf'OLIToU!I MOTOU
on heavy equipment.
for tho~e lrade• ol tar¥tee plu• a
h lal . th
t
ho
ant 23.88, Hmton 1-74 stafkmary, be t
rei
. 't I (ellow h 1s both ~-· ted and
U.
net monthly mllea•e chart• lor er ospl
m e pas U
urs Kanawha F-"· t.l9 r'tsm'g, Cbar· hi oo fmelik _Y_ndaedspll'I uale but • w o
UJ:~110
we
_,_.....
_
.,..
ow--.
•,
.,...,
~
qua
er
or
rae
on
rewere:
Mrs.
George
J
vans,
856
leston
r.Y1
tati
,....,..
the
s
p
0
e-m1
?80P
B
inltrU
try
to
give
'a--D
-- Ior
IUUVI..
•
E-~ M-~ ••-~ D.,•.,'ll111 For c~piete 1.nformatlon, ,,... " mtto 1 11 ,.,
E
cled will
' ......_
1
18 ::':."":.
1-ZII-tfc
Foorth Ave .. Jerald W Sowards, river had
' visible, unified organization
tlve assent" to all ol the rellgiolll
hour• to:
e... ttt 1 Pa117 ~ervtc:e, and uo tn 1124 Frrst Ave., Mrl!l. Carl W boat to Ia
d
'11:1 1
dehmte rulea, prescribed behers and moral teachlDp ef the
lht! c... of 4 Part)' MI'"VICI Under RUe
Rt 1 G U'polia Mr
1!1 . a
rge . egree. e ~ e and a hierarchial system of gop- ch h aDd wru be __.... _,, .. ,.,.
1
8
8
&amp;hm AppUca&amp;haa. It .. propo.ed th•t
'
'
.
urc •
.,..__.._.y
'
• on the upper Obto River is qmte
UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT
(8) AUTO SALES
OPERATORS SCHOOL
Bulline11 - 1 Parly. a Part1 and Jamel!l A. Pterce, Rt. 2 Galli- bea being from 3 to 3" inche emment.
reapectful of papal .acyelicm.
(141 FOR RENT
PBX Trunk. llld Realdencw vy from Dam on u ~to Pitts-S They helieve
·
-•
81 E. State StrMt
Part:r and. 6 Pnt.v ..rvtcll wW lie1 po 1is. Deborab L, Northup. Rt. 2 thick
that au th ority over even t.hough be doea DOl r.ega1lll
13
GoMCleMiludC:an
Columbua. Ohl•
!~~~-:.e('u o~'r'!:~.e~h~l):i:, ::~ Gallipolis, Mrs· Rachel Keller. burgh. It is reported 4 ~ 0 e h e s the church
vested ln the his acceptance of them u ab~
AD _
_.!Wola
._,ecttted ebove for tbe appueable Rt. 1 Northup, Mrs. Wllllam E. thick at Dam I&amp; On the Kanawha apostles, and has passed down to lutely mandatory.
IIEt'ROPOUTAN MOT0118
1r1da
of aervlce.
• nallormonthCUrfman. Rt. 2 Cheah ire, Homer River it is inchel!l
'
• successors; the b'·•·
d When a priest or •o.L.
b mllNI•
chau•plu1
of 1.71
ueb
thick at Lon- thea
lliiiUpl. An
umuuP - of
5
(201
Business
:::.~:-- :'.:.U:~~r,~c~:.!!:re~ L· Waugh, Sr.• ~t. 2 .crown City, don, ~ Inches at Marmet and a they believe that supreme author~ (or that matter, tbe Pope--g•
p
Mlr-tlt point of the b ... rate area Mn. Tracy R. Sunpkml!l, 113 Wal·
·- Inch thl k t w· f' ld lty was vested In st. Peter, and clearly outside tbt ru1m of faith
Service
boundary and &amp;tta IUbtertber'• Jo~ nut St., Pt. Pleasant, Charles R. quaru:r
a
m 1e · has passed dowb to each man and moNII, aud offera advice 011
calion.
Kanawha
River C dams
are
11
EXPERT PAINTING,
COOLYILLI
ANO
LITTLI MOCKtN• Stockhoff, 102 7th St., Ft. Pleas- th sill
who has mcceeded him 8S bishop a poUUcal J&amp;sut1 C&amp;tbolkl knoW
aed plastering, and
IXCHANOII
e
8.
ct... ., ..,,.1,.
Pr-t , ...,..... ant, Jan R Taylor, 2512. Jeffer- BoU MovemeDts:
of Rome, or Pope.
they are free to I}1Url. bla pta.
dry-walling. Call Arthur
MonthlY
M1111lt1ty son Ave., Pt.
Pleasant,
Mr1.
lmpoulble
to
Err
uce. 1beir readineu to do jull
RuUand, Ohio. Sh Z-47115.
hllldt liM·~-= .a.. ~-::: Pearl E . McDermitt, 142S Kan- Oblo River - Rocket and Ut· S'
J
fnllu
ware of that wu deJ:rvlndrated Ill tba ...
ttliB-30tp IUifftOIOrsx Trunk . . x
11.ua awha st Pt Pl a ant Kath tie Edward towing together dowo
mce es.us was U&gt;Y a
1 ~-~ Ric18 e!-~~I Part,.
• 1110
,
·'
•
es •
Y
the weakness of the human beings ceo .-....,..~AIR
• Part,. ::::;; x .
Lee Smith, Rt. 1 Pl. Pleasant, 16, 8:40 p.m; Etta Marie down
.
E•iace 'Y SlqJe Ad
a Put, • • . • . . 4.110
'1.75 M
Ch I
T Sml&amp;'l.
16 8 p m· Captain Harrison down to whom He entrusted His mes•--~~--..~
ERATION aervlce. Jack's
'
lu&amp;tnna - Outll~e ••• R•N ArN rs.
ar es ·
m, Rt. 2
· '
C thol' belfev He took Non-Cathollca are )IR:IWDU to
lriJieraUoo. New HaVOII.
PBX Trunk, 1 Pub and
. tan, W, Va, Mn. Burdell Me- 16, 8:55p.m; Albert Halden down uge.. a ICS
e.
feel that the 111.tborb.tift oature
• Part,.. .u
Kf
. 16 4·30 am· Raymond Salveti specUll step!! to make t~ure that
TU W537.
wutU.Part,- . . a.OD
us nney, C77 Syumore St., Mid· • ·
· •
lh
uld ot lead the church of the Cat:boUc Church - .,mbol••·~~" T;;..!nallllle la&amp;e .... Ara• dleport, Mn. Clayton Barrett, up 17, 12:05 a .rn; C..V Homer ey co n
lied by the dogma of b:afalllblllty
1 Parly ... ."K x 4.110
; :: Rt. l Mlddleport, Mrs. Clifton J. up 22, 5:40 a.m; W· C White up a,strdayth. ~e clothed the) alpothstoled~ --fNbjecll catbolicl to uthought
a P.rt7 ... . -(l •
e.oo F lk Rt
, _ %8 6·~ am
an
elf auccesi!IOI'S w a
..
"'-~ .....
p
C
5 PlrtY . .• • .
:us
.1Uo an • · 1 omeroy, ora .u::o~:~ • ·
·
v·
rotection which tmkea It control and deprive~ u.:m ua
call ' write L 0. MeCeJ
blhlenn - Ouhl_. ••• Ia. . . , •• Manuel Racine Earl VanZant
me P ·
freedom of --L.nce To catb..,.. __.__ ..,..,._
1 Par\r and s .-n x•
'
'
' SleGaJUptlll doDam ••.- 15Char. ISae I bupoasible
for them to err
""~ '
" ' - • ..,....
llulti·P•rt,.- . . . . . .... 74.00
s.so Rt. 1 Langs'iUle, Mrs. Lillian L.
venson wn ""'· a.m.
n
olkl however tt 11 • dlnfartinl
1167
,:__=..:.::;
undertake
tu define
the coo'
of ._._,
door Sedan One local
z lnoldo '"' ball "''• area Bull. Janes ' Oak 1011 ' Joba L. Mercer ' Ricardo
Bo rthdowo
II U5~a.m; R.CruH. they
text of
the Christian
revelation
... .7'"' to
-rua
..h button. ahlfl. R and
SPACE. Ideal
AlJCUONEEB
Mh
PBX
Trant.
and
a
Pub".
JacksOn,
Mn.
M.
Virginia
Wyant,
swo
up
2:.w
a.m;
e•
tbro......
every
re".d...ua.
•1\d. a ..ldencto - PBX Trunk and
de ible down 9 . 1o 8 m
That is what Catholics mean
"6""'
·~
Show be t
f
Dl4f lfad• ~ehool tn
CompleW 8en1ee
a Party eenlel.. an not now belnl Jackson, Sberman A. Bals n,
·
·
,.. 1 U'b'llty..
for himself an1 tbe bull
I s o care.
port. Phone WY- _
CrHt
!urnlahetl and th•r• ar• no rete~ Jackson Michael 0
DWinger
KIIDI.wba River - Solvay down m a I I ·
Lr..
__ ... __.._:..a ... and fD.
Blaettnar'l Pomeroy
ruN &amp;bullfor. Huwe'hr. It II ..,...
,
.
,
I ld
L
J
lt should be noted that the
l1lll own ~
2---.
\IVIU
...,...
ter
..rvlctt
ttutde lhl tobaM
w· f a·m;
ld 3· 40ucy • ane
Be fallible teaching authority'' il
u -••
Write, PlloM • ce.&amp;let
polednch
uoder
lb• A.ppUeaUon
of· Rt· 4 Jackson• George W' Cant- L
Win ie 1:45
ProteltiDtl and
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I'OOID ........tnuonta. A. N. Bengel &amp;. C. BRADFORD, Ra~Dt,
rate a,.. at- &amp;he prop.u~~d montbb er, Rt. 2 Wellston, Mrs. Fred W. ucas up m 1e · a.m, aJewa feel "'D'!!P"'led 110 do a
•..--·-·
ntet. above apecutcd.
Schilling, Shirley Jane Hasklni. ver down Winfield 4:30 a.mO ~ Rl!l being lodged
Catholic can embrace tbe ~ire
1
tedan. One owner. Spotleu fin- Pl:loM WY w:n1
MUELLER
xa outlllld• the INt• ut11 .,•• at Rt. 2 Pedro and Mrs· Joseph a. ! Duncan Bruce down Winfield 5:· m the chur~ rather than. in
bod ( h1l eburch'l dactrlne by
bh Inside 1nd out. R and H. HOUSE
ROOMS AND BAT!!
INGHOUSE appllanca.
lhe preMDt time· Buatneu - 1
wood
I 2D a m
Pope as an mdividual
Durml!:
YD
1
19
,.._ Bl etlnar'
, 5
, Brothers Syr&amp;CUIII Ohio.
Perty and 5 Party
be- Norris, Ravens
, W. Va.
·
II
tu .
the
single act of faith, Jn wblch be
I, .-u1 21 •
a Cole-lt., Pomeroy. Near Ma·
WY •..._
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tui"UI.Ibect
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Pr11..plu•
nt moolhBbihl
rst
cen
r1es ododn'IAI!I
b ratu
eJ!*CifUd
tbove
a net
history
the baaic
accepts the c:burd1 U ' .1'-'--'-...
w.•--r
.I -T'-· a
son lkJdge. CaU Howard
monlhl)' mil••• ehara.. lor ea(b Mrs. Granville Martin. 449 November Sawtimber
.
e-lnltitutloa "iDe hl
1IM9 DODGE TRUCK
ron or WY ·2-524+
•••,rler mile or lracuon tber.ot. Third Ave daughter
am
Catholic&amp; conl!lider infallibly
apa I
Flat Dump 14ft. bed Excellent
:jCiiii.ii;um:i:NSUiiW\iCi:i1iii5: u•a location. of 11.00 •• lht lllle of Monday. Mrs. Clair ••ynch, Rt. I Prices
Up
Slightly
were
proclaimed
jointly
by
all
of
teaehlng
error
...
Ohio's fishermen are a little th blsh
bled . 80
What role doeJ the Bible plq
condition. f400.
l Parl)o MrYice, and uo tn the Galllpolil!l, daughter, 8:17 a. m
e
ops assem
m
Cetholl te........1..... '11lia
WY·J.GM.
(1)
tection,. Life. Auto. Fire.
ea.. of • Party aervlc•. under lhe Monda . Mrs. Bill ·Leland Petrie more game than ita hunters even menlcal (worWw_ldel council, auch in
C .luuua
Cl'*l"'
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Call Doo Mllll, MlddleporL
Rt· 2
t
7-fYI
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though they may ha outntllllber-- as the one wbach will meet
tiOD Ia often uked by Pn&gt;teslanW
It&amp;t
'II TON Pickup trudt
wiii
da
m on, 1011• · a.m on- . ed, according to figurea released ,Rome in 1982.
regard Ho}J Scrlpt\111 81 the
Excell1nt MKhanical condition.
Jtlhed outatdll the bale- rate area
y.
,
by State Treasurer Joseph
T·
The last ecumenical council
autbor1latiw
IO\IK'tl of Cbrll1
ft•.Aia • Heater. $1377.00 Ph,
Agents,
Middleport.
Fire,
at
the
propo
..
d
rnontb17
rate
1Peelt·
Dtaeh1rged
.
Ferguson.
at
tho
v~lcan
In
·-.
II
doctrine
•
b
fl.-11 •bo¥e for the appUcablll lr&amp;de
HL
.w1v
....,..
TU .-s1&amp;&amp;. New Haven·
mo ile. Bonda. Phoat WY
ol ..r tee, plu• a net ml)nth17 mile· Patienta recently di.scht1rged ln· 11 "S 1 n c e July 1. 1960 revenue in a do""'A declaring that
'l'be Catbolie Church balds that
) 3t -v•tc
2BOS.
•II
tharae
ol t .7D IOJ'
eaeb llUartn
1uded CbarIes Y00ker • Mrs. Gar-1 from tl\e sale or flllhing: licenses ·Pope alone
~·-could make lnfaUible the Bib!e Ia the dlVww;r·
•·•"' •-Ired
mile
or
lractton
thereof,
•lrllma
c
.......
t1
(17) HELP WANTED
(2 )
meuurlftlen.•. between the ne•r•.t land Nibert, Mrs. Elb:abeth baa inenased about 21 per cent I...,ronoun-n15 under certain
word of God - a deltDiliDD dW
(9) FOR SALE
.....
t • .... .... . ......, Sa
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1 REAL ESTATE
GIRL WANTED FOR
ancl the" wb•nlbfor't
locaUob.
Mrs· Ed gar Poe, Mrs. while revenue from hunting 11- Icumstimces.
would aatilfy evea a bmdJmen,tal4: ROOM HOUSE, 40 x 80 ft. lot office work, 'Middleport, Ohio. 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR
The Application ~ontain• ..0 pro- ~IIUibeth Fa!r, Mrs. Carl Pat· censea shows a gain or about 15.4
The drcumatances are these: lest Protestant.
on Eallt Main Street. Reason· Must be able to meet the public. wltb bath, utility room, base- Pu•&amp;l t1.0 lnClrNie any 'on ratea. ! r1ck, Mrs . Wl.bert
•. Clark per ._-ent when compared to corre- the pronouncement muat
But it a1lo hold&amp; that the
abte. Phone WY 2·2530.
Write Box 6t81, c-o The
ment, 2 car carport, gas floor Under the atore•tld AppUcatlon Brammer, Mrs. Wilham Mtchael, sponding periods a year ago," Mr. with a matter of faith or
preceded and producecl
11
1 30 8
Sentinel, Pomeroy.
1 30
furnace heat. Can be seen evenI Thoma!! Hannigan, Terry Harder, Ferguson stated.
(not political) or social beliefs
the New Testament, and that tho
:SMALL REST'URANT F
130
ings 8 to 9 at 1085 Vine Streel, 1o1 '•·" 1 which appll ... ~1\ each month. IEmerson Halderman, Mrs. Rot&gt; Total receipts from the sale of a thmg' else 1 that LJnd)•
ean be -per)y undern
Mlddlepor.t Phone WY 2-20'ro. the
Y
II 'or loeal ••eban1e_ ll!MII~e u
ll and Infant daughter, fishing licenses for tho past 29 the
ny Pope must0 make a.clear, that stood tJ!IIY wheo uploiDod
r•
SALE IX loue
nm• to not "" within ton ••&gt;• ert Ba
oed lllo
Good location. c;.u WY 2·99112.
(18) EMPLOYMENT
I 30 stp "'m ••• "" ••• bill ,, ••••
' Mrs. Berkley Saunderll aad Infant - 'POfied of tha present
he Is speaking to the whole terpreted by the church. "PriYol8 .
FARM ON ROUTE 7• g;-Virgie '"""'"'
.. acldttt.
n to tht
rat" ••t forth
daught" ·, and Mrs. Robert Jooes . cal year amounted to $896•552
hurc h "ex cathedra " - thst Is, interpretation'" of the B1b1e - • .
autbl)rlt;y
11 toqh\ In
the , ed . I
Mora, Pimeroy.
125 6tp abo••·mentloned Appll ..lloa t• 1n.. ta
mant daughter.
ian inctease of $186 .405 over the C"from
the chair" of st. Peter. basic prillcipleofProterbntign.....
Cl~•" ratee and cla&amp;rltt for nrtaln
u...
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t. ..t..l..tot. lorbu~ •. In oL. ~-•";;;;:-;;~;;---;:,.,..,;--:--;---:--\ oUter ••rvl,._ •a mv!'41 tt~ Ht; forlb
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Uae Po.,er SparD&amp;IJ
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1$710,1-4'1 COllt:\:~.CU for the s a m e
108 Henry St.,
FOR SALE -Modern ! bedroom : . th• AppUcatton and •xl'llbUa t!We- • Act"Ordini to the mi4nlght re- ·period of the previous fiscal year. This power has been uaed
Church.
oroy.
1 29
home. atonn daora, wlndaws.
port of tho nuralng deportmeot, Receipts from the sale of bunt· sporlngly by the popes. Only
Catbollcl also bellove tbol tbB:e
WOMAN WANTS WORK· ~EW­ but 1nt, garage, hardwood
,.. Gordon Holtm' was the' OPly pa;, ing licenses tot•led ,1,328,571. in the past 91 year• has a
many autheatle trutba of tbl.
Ing, papering, paintin)l or clean· floors. 1wnings, larp tot. Alii 111 make •u~h lnqutr.. , 1114 t.oWI ]tient in poor condition.
'!\is represents 'an increa!te of undertaken to dertne ex
Christian revelation wbktll .....
in1- Wrlla Box 668. C-0 The electric. CaD ba flnuced.
~~~1 '::4 •
Those who were Uated a a fair t:J03,051.
.
Ian article of catholic faith.
recm'ded Ill the Btie. bUl
Dally Seotirw~ Pon- roy,
SmaD down r1\AVII'IIADt,
Pbone
SH uu make and enter •• order •P- hJCluded Mrs Georgt. Evaos
M9MY derived from the sa.1e ·of was in J&lt;lUI. .....__ p,.... --.•• XD have been banded dawa by Wild
--pro.-tnl tho lnc:n..-. ret••
• .
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ed
, """'• wna.l • v r .-..,.
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I..Jt-3 tc WlD. CaU Cerroll
Suowdea.
aNI .,harpe tor ~llllblnt til· Mrs. wUUam Folan1 Newt Bade- (tshinl license~ 1s appropriat
proclaimed as a dogma .the
of mautb for centuries. Thll .,..
(19) BU' oi'IESS
Rutland,
IUI-.llllc
::::.~:, ,.,..., " .,.....,. kin, John I!Drbert, Sr., 'l'llomu by law tu the Department of Nat· held Cetbolic belief that the
hal "tradition" II OODIIdorecl to
with lb.- ,,..
OPPOrTUNITIES
_
am J.:"'"':,.::;:,,c.'!'f'"p,.';.'u. Mitchell, Mrs. Rachel Keller. ur"l Resources for such pllrpo,.s gio Mary wu bodDy
be a valid _,.,. of dactzlba,
Bl!!llltdltlti d and
FOR SALE _ lESTAURANT do- A-~..,• •....,.,.
ratea end othn 1artt1 pro••· Mia• Ruth GUie!!pie Dayton Ash· as the purchase, protection, prop- Into heaven at the end or her
elonplde the Bible, ManJ
_
CatbPIJ off
or
over pay- in&amp; good btl neu In operation . . , . _ . . .
worth, Ernest
David s. l•satlon , preservation, and stock- on earth.
belief1 about tht VI¥ )laat
ol tl.l6 pm- ....... Pbona
ye
N lalml
.
•• ••• "'""'
man Cerl Katr Mn· Myrtle In&amp; of !lob; end for the securing Are
-pal
are baaed on traditloD
111" law; •nd
7
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teed in -nedl t
ion.
I ory arne,
&lt;M IP'tnl auch oth•r a'i\d turlher 1Hicks, Mrs. Edna Yarrington,
more ~ c
ng wa ers.
nouncementa such as thole found
WY
an
•
a e posses8
rooma and bath, IIU81l ball!!nU.t a. the Cl)mpal\y II en·
Fund from the I 0r h nt' g
.
Lease lncl ,. ~ 1 ruqrn upstairs\
ach
Utlld. 1o In the premiM~.
George CUter, Mrs. Hank Pence,
s .
sa e
u tn in encyclicals, binding on a de1
men1, c1oae to
oo1. MQ 1in· .
J ld so ardl She
Bat licenses are used for the purchase
c tho!
apartment
eaaon for selling
Full i Coplu or lhe ....h~\11• •Mwtn1 th• era
w
•
rman
1vout a ic
..,
- poor ~ahn eau WY
ance.
pr ce - ·00 .
: PMIPOM'd ~bana•· hi rlt•• and th•nden, Shirley Haskin&amp;. Clyde Cor- man&amp;!l~mtnt. preservation, pro~ I There is much confusion on this J hiVe been wonderfullr 'bl~ ·
·
- I .. 1tory frame •~ m.,.. be Inspected by an,. tnlere•t. neU
le
gat'1on protection and stocking
' hal
bl t . - t n - '
or WY 2-86401-31-«c
he tin
' Old pu&amp;y •• tbe officii or tta. corn, Mrs. Nea Wise, Mrs. Kate
•
•
Ipoint among Catholics u well
10
Dl a e o .... -M~ 1
b th
lift after aufferiDC.
7 I'OOIN, a , gas a g, PJ'oo P•D1· CoolvUie, Ohio. or at 'the otlh:e CutOrt. tar. .Elba Rlthbw'D Mrs. of wlldlifto, as weD as acquiring 110 .;~tho)'agt lare:e lot located on Rt 7 ol u.. PubU~: Utlllllet Comml•lon ol
•
f h
n.......
n;a.
to root with
Jar
NO 'I'IIANK8
'
•
· · Ohio. nt ,.-orth 11111\ Str«t. Colum· Clayton Barrett. Earl VanZant. more land •r t ese purposes.
Some Catholica look upon 1
IIIWIOII
t'.
•
151100.00. Term~.
bu., Olllo.
nel!ll and
Most Ill
OXJ'ORL, England (UPll-Ox· MIDDLEPORT- 2 .. atory frame, , Ttl,• .form of Ult• noure .... '-" Ray .Ev~, Sr .• John Goffe, Mrs. I'LU ~ '-!ftiTAJN
.
papal ency~Ucal ~ a piece of fa- seemed
Aeeordinl f4t
ford coed l .arma 'ibepherd, 10.
rooms. bath
bedJ'OOI'IUI) ,appi'O'I'tld by 11w PubUCl UtllW•• cum· C. S Cabe"n., -Homer Waugh, Sr.,
LONDON WPU -The mflu· therl)' advtce fibiCh can be heed- medical
l "bad ·ltheu.
14
1 mlltloo of Ohto.
no tbankl w':.t=n she wa1 8glaued-ln alce()lng porch
Mrs. Elmer Morton, Mi8l
epidemJC in the B
- r_itish Mid· ed or ignored. Some non-Cat;holics
BheUma.Utm .
lo poee unclothed for an age, comer lot.
'
nua;noNs Nance.
WIU.fT
tree infq,.._
artiatlc tableau.
ALIIERT "' • m•·,
H.
c. ••"''"
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Jl'. Blaelinel'.
15 per ,.ot In tho· long-dead :J&gt;0P01 .8$·
~- 8oletmao
vn.ldent
ported 0 othaf
aod pat'lil I;:iili_
. ·.-c .oflOiO
.
MRS LILA s· WIER'
Brltllh reaervo? Not a bit o1
' CUCKLEB REALTY
m ,..,,
, _31 , were re
· II &amp; •
1W.ro aorces of 101110 plares.
1word ol thent were
•
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2
"There a limited electricity on the 11oJr at
PBONB WY 1·1:110
Blood administered .....,tly at Government officials said ill·' inviolable law for aU Cethollcs.
804 Ar...,. Hilla O r l -premlM 11\d I leb too eold,...
1fY 141M .At no hour of the year ls t h e lhe hoapital Joeluded ODe unit on l neu clainJ)
more thar1 four The truth il somewhere
_,,,
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1 • Sic Obit lilot4t Tt-11rY UIIIIWil'llad. liltlldaY lllld two UDilrt ID IIGDclq, aormal.
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Jan. 31, 1961

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan . 31 , 1961·7

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MONDAY TIIIIOUOB IIIUIIAY 1:10 ONitly TGp TID
T:IIO Brfekflll Patty
l :t.o Sign On
7::111 Exteedod Weatbor
I : DO Today with God
T:IO Bnat'srt Party
1: 15 Cauntry Jamboree
1:30 Fann Tlime
I: IS 'l1tt Wwld 'lttla M - INen)
&amp;:S3 Country Jamboree
7:110 B~aklaal Party
1;10 Bnalrful Potty
1:11 N.,.a
7:25 Extended Weather
7:30 Picken!! Show
1:30 Breakflll Plriy
7;50 Sohto News Report
10:110 Matorcede
a·:oo Breakfut Party
11:00 Dctlott'a Tap r..
8:25 'lbe World 'l'hi.! Morning 11:!0 star Salute
(NIWIJ
11:110
!:30 Breakfast Patty
12:15 Manhatteo Melodfea
9:00 MttmiDa Madltatlona
11:30 Pll1ter PariJ
10: 15 Cllllng Pl. Pleuant
1:11 NIWI
11:00 S...p Shop
1:10 Pll1ter PariJ
11:15 Country 11D1 Down
1:11 Nen
11:15 Fum 11un1u Show
1:10 PlllterPariJ
It :!0 Country Boo Down
1:11 Nawa
11:45 Farm Time
l:!O Plltlotr PariJ
II :67 MJd.Day Dow Jonea A..
1:11 Notr1 Roundup
1:10 Sf&amp;a Off
12:tlD N0111 NOWI
SUNDAY
12:15
Stor
7:11 Sf&amp;aOa
12:!0 Juat For Yoo
7:10 Euy Lillteninl
1,;15 NOWI
7:45 SUriday Chapel
1:!0 Just For You
8:25 Social Security Show
1:00 Say It With Music
9:30 The Church at Work.
l:OO Plstter Potty
1: II ltlanhatten Melodiea
4:!0 Local Newt
1:30 'l1tt Sundo1 Show
4:15 Plalter PariJ
11:411 Wllhfnctuol Reporta to the
S: 15 N.... Roundup
People
S:!O Sign Off
12:lltl Noon News
SATURDAY
12:15 The Search
5:15 Sign On
12:30 Army Hour
&amp;:00 Mel Pr~ Show
1,110 Sunday Showe..
6:15 Oouotry
Teo
5: 15 News Roundup
6:10 Farm Time
5:30 staa Off
Clurdtlu II The Ne.,.
targela lr)'lnl 0111 !or Hamilton
IIJ Vllllotl Praia IDt.raattonal AFB'a 'o-mernber rifle team. All
101.\'J!.!o FIGURE PROBLEM
six galt. mad1 the tCIIIII.
CANTERBURY, Enlland IUPil The Ill airmen
were bested
-George Sumpter mBD&amp;ger of a b ,
electric
rts f 'tory
hil Y .he WAFs had aa even worH
firm will':,
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shock coming. First Lt. Lals Min·
Ja e Mansfield
I
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~ey loolr •-· fleurebutIsh.
, sible 100, had never fired a rlfll
•-·
ey can 1 before
get close enough to the machines,
Sumpter explained.
GAUl BEST AIRMEN
There are three million milea
IIAM!t,TON AIR FORBE BASE, of surface streams in the United
~~•u
- . IUPU - Tw&lt;nty-four air- •ot.ltea, according to tbt EocycJo.
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