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JO-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .

Feb.

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I Baptist Youth Conduct Services Mai nly About
For Special Sunday Observances
People In
The yo th of the Pomeroy Firsl , teslimony,

l , 1961

Rutland Clu b Plans Open Meeting · I
In February, Weather Permitting

u

Pomeroy

•'

NOW YOU KNOW .
lo letia fllu u .._, I horrt.
diu
II r••n• ,. id&amp; rl elldrieky
lo IM Ulllted - la a uy II
a■ lift twe MIia ._ 9' •Nr
'"m die ece• ... •art Ultm
••ell 11 &amp;orreatlal rala.

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Baptist church conducted t h e l Following the talk, the young
11le regular meeting of the Rut- nounced paid by the treasurer.
morn ing wo�sh •? serv ire Sunday ; peopJ� g-tthereti around attrac-•
Mr and Mrs. Ge rald Md ntosh
land Garden Club was held Mon- Mrs. Titus ga ve a report on an
1n
keeping with the Youth Sunday l1vel) arranged tables rn the
day at the home of the pres► olfice�' meet� at Athens. All and family of Athens visit?d Sunreatmn room, where they enjoy·e
j
observam
deot, Mn. Robert Canac1ll)'. A club&amp; in the regJOrL a.re asked to day, with his sister and bro chnsuppe r together.
ed
ip
to
was
�iven
e
T
worsh
all
h c
dx&gt;rt pau.se in memory of Mrt. help with the Stat.!! Convention at in-law, Mr and M rs W 1llra rd \\'1]
b
with
Sally
B1II
Foster
Weston
y
f
A t er supper. the g1·uup attend. :
P. A. Jividen, a charter me�r. Athen.1 in September.
1 son .
,
.
.
l
h
of
the
Baptist
Y
o
u
president
the
ed l he evening service of
..,u Mid preceding the devoUons
ap- I Mr Md Mrs Carl Shm•ve and
Mrs Robert Rt&gt;ibe-l was
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ows
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church which inc!uded the .showby Mra. R. A. SPl'ddle.
pointed to represent the ! lub al son of C mcmnata' were WPekend
•
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.
30 ing of the film on the life of M .1rrom JJOsed of approx unat� ly
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Attending the meeting were 13 !he County Extemuon offi�. Feb I gut!lts
Of her ·&gt;a rent s Mr ,ljfl d
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r
o
F
··L1vmg
sang.
people
young
Luther.
Im
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,,
1 1 , for the purpose of planning I
fflt"mbert and one gueat.
M s. Fran k Cl ark
----Jesu s " The boys or the BYF serv.
al the Chlldren· s r:
The dub made fO\lf table ar- land5C'aping
and
Mr
M
rs. George I . u g a n . ed as usher , and took Ille offer- ,
st
Birl/i
'fo/" th, Rurtand fool- Home .
r
Very t h ick aolld color bath towels,
Be�n_ice Kmg 8nd t: 3 r I mg.
M,
ue last December. Mrs. Mrs. Gf.orge Lasher was ap- 11 5:5
ed
nnounc
.A
Bu
at
Shrieve visi�ed Saturd8Y
"'C h nstian Servi,'e" was t h e Be111s
C' kColon: celestial b)ue, ds&amp;wn pink.
Titus was appointed to pointed to hav, the WMPO radio
of
Mr. and M r s. Ro�rt Ball
Ray
Mrs
with
I
Mr
and
Lake
pe
eye
t&gt;
.
!
•
riod,
or
meditation
h
theme
.
1
palace blue, roya] aqua, lilac, purple,
.! f1'M: -,.-gernent (or the garden club program sometime mond Taylor.
the birth ,
with hve shorl inspirational talks ! Mason a� an�nc mg
f'Pt.f1meeting in Rutland. during the year.
1
fern gre�n and hyll&lt;'inth. Very lar1e
Sa rah Weston. Charlene of their rirst child, a daughter. on
Mrs. Everett Cald we ll had as E Howard Carpenter and sons. g wen by
[f the weather permit.a, the c!Ub
1 Wednesd� y, January 25, at Ho!- :
Sharon
in
Foster.
were
Sally
Clair
Wayne
James.
and
Zundel,
"
..,..ill hold an open meeting. Mon- her topic for the program, Win•
alze - • • - zer Hospit.al.
The Dayton Tuesday lo attend t h e Young and Sharon Zundel.
day. February tl. at I p. m. at ter Ca re of Evergreens. "
the. Methodist Church with t�e traveling prize was won by M n1. funeral or his brother, Hoyt Car- i I n the evening, the youth meet- \ The inlant weighe� eight and !
inches
24
penter.
1 ing was in the form of a r a 1 1 y , , onr-half pounds al birth and has
Friendly Garden Club as special Titus.
,uests. Regional dues were &amp;R· Assorted &lt;.'OOkies, mints. &lt;.-offee Jac:k Weese, 8 Junior 11t o h i O with Mark Tracy of Rio G r ande, ; been named Kimberly Ann. Mrs.
·
and tea were served by tbe hos• U niversity spent t h e weekend the s;&gt;eaker. M.ark spoke on ways I Ball is the former Shirley Dod
less. followed by a piano selection with his parents, Mr and Mrs. in which young people can show son.
by thei r daily lives that they are I Mate rnal grandparents are Mr.
by her daughter. Miss Sabra Can- c . B. Weese.
spoke on var- and Mrs. Lester Dooson of Mas•
.11riay.
Miss Marc ia Karr was the Christians. He also
of the youth program I on while paternal grandn-,tht!r is
I
Monday evening dinner guest of ious phases
Wash Clotho lo match,
own personal , Mrs. Marjorie Ball of West CoMr,, Wendel Frecker or Racine. and dosed with hi•
ou
30c
lumbia. Mrs, Lu£emia Weaver
�mard Fultz was the speaker
Following dinner, Mrs. Frec:ke r -- ·
of New Haven and M r s. J, R.
following the oyster supper of
showed colored slides of a recent
a-s
Chattin of Clifton are great-grandt.pe Men's Group of Heath Meth�
Euro�an tr ip.
'
mothers.
dist Church Tuesday evening, He
Charles Dye or Manetta v1s1ted
Another Shipment!
READY TO HANG
,IJl)k, of hi• work 89 3 lawyer The theme of the program at
friends in Syracuse Sunday.
.
and
nces he has had In the regular month ly meeting of
Of The Popular
IS IIC
Soup Supper
Mr , and Mrs, J, T, McClain re�.:t::.:�:
ch
r
Chu
Rev. Raymon Konkright, pas· Pfonn nd Fe b 3 rd
, the Mason Methodist
.
turned to their home Lancaster
'• Oene H arru. preslut"n
. .... t , was m WSCS on Monday night was ' ' Re1kt
'
•
.,r
,
tor of the Heal h Method'isl Cb
o
after
a
weekend
visit
nday,
M
.u rch I: Plans
were made for a SOU"
.
.
"
cha rge of the meeting when It calling
·
I
ExpandOur Heritage was m fra llipolis Tuesday eve• supper lo be held Feb :I when
· WI' th Mr. and M rs. N or man Kl
was voted to re-new the charter
Plain color rustom t.aiJ.
' � he�e he ?9 1·I'ici'paled in the the Wesleyan Service Gu ild of
' Vaughan son o Mr. and I nmg
I Marhn
Ing Our Horizons."
or the group and plan1:1 were dis•
.
ored
d rapes of 100% a&lt;'e­
In charge of ttw devol lons and �rs. R. E. �aujil:han i � confined to l Sub--�1stricl workshop on stew- Racine Methodist Church met al
qissed for nex� month's meeting
.
late. Ready to hang when the elecl lon of officer, wll) 1 lhe �rogra� was �rs. Evel� n 1 h1s home w1th the l'hicken pox. 1 ardsh lp and . the Every Member the home of Mrs. Mory Lou Johnin neat colorful cbe&lt;:ks
n
c h was held at t h e ·
whi
parl!I
rendmg
Taking
Prufhtt.
.J
i
Canvass
l
f
.
Mrs
nnd
Mr
Clif
ames
of
d
r
o
b[I! held.
son.
Wash able - 50" wide,
and mulU colored stripes
Grace before the suppe r �a1:1 t he program ere Mrs. J u e Syrac_use visited Tuesday with ' Graee Methodist Churc h.
1'he bmiiness meeting was held
j
�
�
84" long, Pastel color&amp;­
The local pas�or was a member 1 by the president, Mrs , 0 0 r i s
aiven by �v. _Raymon Konkright Van Maire, M111 . Peorl Housh. , her sister. Mrs. R. E. Vaughan.
Very popular and big
w h ite, green, rose, natur•
llld aroup smgmg was Jed by Wll• Mrs. Gladys �om m,. Mrs. Mur / 1 Mr s. Clayton White and chil• or the panel wh ,�h gave a de�on- Ht!m; ler. LaLer a layelle shower
Meg_ee. Mrs. Liloh ZerklP. Mrs. d nm retu rned to their home in sfralion of a fmance comm1tt�e was held for Mrs. Rose G r insta££.
11am Everson.
al and 11old.
sellers.
1
.
Cillhlrs ottendmg Wt&gt;re James Emily Burgess. Mrs. Margaret Warren Monday · after II week's meeting· dealing with local 1 i- 1 Rc freshmen Is were served by /
.
.
. .
�
.
Euler. David Konkrlght, ,lames Picken,. and M1 s. Ma ry Ca pt-• v1s 1t with her parents , Mr. # n d nances and missionary appru· _1 • hostess to 20 members. The next 1
.
1)rlSwell, AHi:e&lt;' Scarberry, John harl.
tion !I. Between the two hy poi!ll . i · meet ing will be 81 lht! home of i
Mrs, Edward Parfitt.
1 pair
Chambe rs. During lhe business rru•eling, a John Thomas, studcnl at Ohio eal sessions of the commi t tee. a Mrs. Ht' len Lott.
letchl&lt;a. Rll'h_ard
Clarfnce Emmish, Robert Hor- letter of thanks wos read from University, .sJ)&lt;!nt the weekend disc ussion period was led by Rev.
Homer the Women's Welfare Service in with his parents, Mr. and M r s. J.,ewis Nicholas, of Portsmouth.
ris, Wayne Gib�ns,
trt 1 1'1. llllOllnced
Cook •nd Earl Kmght.
eKpressed Edger Thomas and daughtei-,
Rev. Warren Wilson, pester or
J a p a n, The letter
Couple
in By
the Gallipolis church was
thank• for a Jorge package of ny- Zuno.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zeller.
Ion hose sent to the Service , lost
Mn. Fred Crow Sr . M n. Ired charge or the meeting.
LARGE 72" x 90'' 511'E
the birth ur a seven pound 14 oz.
year. The Welfare Service con- Crow Jr. a1xJ Mrs. J. E. D, Hnr• __
,L
son. Donald Jeffery, at W h i t e '
0Uf
nUrC.n
sists ch ieny of war w1dow11 who linger visited Tuesday. with Mrs. ,.
ll
,
Cross Hospital in Columbus, Jan- !
use the hose to make novelties, Charle, Ward al St. Mary · , Ho,uary 25.
I
Othen attending the meeting pita! in Huntington, W. Vv.
P:iterm1I grandparents are Mr . I
An Interdenominational Youth were Mrs. H11:1el Lieving. M r s.
Mrs. Kenneth Harris and sons
1
Herbe1't Zeller of Columbus and
Sunday Comml�tee m�t in the l..orene Harlen, M_rs. I,. J. Rut• and .Mrs. Karl Grueser were busi• 1
study of the First Umted Pre•• t1ncutt.r, _Mr11. Willie 8 r o w n, t'lf81 vl1itors In Gallipolis TuesI
a grm•t grandmother is Mrs. HoA beautiful screen print blanket - r•Jll-eahlntlly differbyterlao Ch�rc·h In Mlddleport M u. Kalie Fo1l@'song. Mrs. P'ran• day.
Su1:1ie Smith, small daughter 0£ gan, ulso of Columbus.
Sunday �venmg when youth o( C't8 Stewart, and Mrs.
Mate rnal grandparents are Mr.
ent floNI print a1ain1t white or colored crcnmda _____ _
-----Eulyn
Mr. and Mnt Earl Smith was reLlght weight - regular
we� Proffitt.
rat �! ��urrhes
rs. Norman Will of
M
and
HolRutfrom
esday
T
ome
h
turned
u
size - multi colored stripes.
��-� !
Meade of a miracle fiber blend for IOftnON. Aeet,ilt MIid•
.
_____
lo ae-.-i u,e site for h....,.,...
First quaHty.
zer Hospital w her_e sI1e was treat- Jan d and great-gran dperenls. Mr.
i ng . 72" x 90" size. )Joxed in colors: wblte 1 pint, eame\
�Ith meeting to be held on
ed for _pneumom•. Mrs, C a r I and Mrs, Donald L. Wood or Porni!ladfJ, Feb. 6. al t p. m.
&amp;Old.
00
Smit h of Arcidenl , Maryland Is eroy and Mrs. Mary Will of Rutfor
It wa, decided that they meet
o
Jund.
a
for
lamlly
h
h
t
Smit
with
re
h�
In a community-wide effort in
1
VlSll.
Matching W11h Cloth■
Bela
Chapter.
Mu
Gamma
Xi
Ute Finl 811pU1t Church.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
4 for 25c
guest of M r . and
und
y
dinner
a
S
SI
So
Phi
arge
h
r
y,
in
t
i
be
y
r
JIBla
wlll
ro
th
you
met Tuesda
Baplol
M r. -and Mrs. Arth_u r HenderW�ile They Last
fa�ily
a�d
Lee
D.
William
Mrs.
A stor� shower was hl'ld Fri• evening at the DAV Hall Jr, a reg•
of tat refreaenta. the Metho.
son are announcing birlh or
a
dllt )'oulh 1h1 devotlo111. Church day evening et the home of Mrs. ular meeting. Mrs. Joyce Kenne- were, Mr, and Mrs. 'Jed Riley,
daugh
e
a
t
n
Ma
•/
Clinic
so
yester
�
l
visitW.
Also
Va.
Clirton.
Sr.,
of
of Chrbt youth the program, Pres Lawrence Eblin for Mrs. Je ny dy w.1s in charge and Mrii. A n n
.
day,
we1ghmg
lbs.
oz.,
9
B
named
_
the
home
during
Lee's
ing
the
at
byterl1n youth the recreat ion, and Colmer.
Rupe acted as secretary In the
Regma Ruth.
tht Mt. Mor iah Baptist youth w J II
Game-a were played and after ahMence of lhe chapter's st-ere• afternoon were, Mrs. V e r n o n
-----hospitality
Guyla
and
Jr.
Vernon
and
Roush
.
be la charge or
the guest of honor opened her tary, Mrs. Norma Amsbary.
MEETING TOMORROW
'Ytuth lrorn each t'hurch were many gifts, refreshment,
Betty
Mrs.
:
Va.
W.
Mason.
of
were The state convention to be hPld
300 "Cannon" Solid Color Dobby Border
The Past ?biers_ of Magnolia
aelecttd Sunday lo devkle thee served to Mesdame■ �anda Eb
- In Cleveland on May 19, 20 and Hawley of Hobson, Ted Riley, Jr.
mat11r1 for the rally with gen• lln. Eu11lce Eblin, Loraine Venoy .
and son. John. Miss Betty Gil- Temple Pyth 1an S1stere wlll meet
21 waa annou nced
tral chairman, Rev. Howard Rup- Pot Humphrey Genevieve De- 'T
more , Mrs, Murgle Ferguson , and Thu rsday evening at the home of
he group voteel
to a 99 lsl wll h
'"
ll
poll, appointed by tbe Middleport Long, Myrlie Grover· Adria Ebo
• Mrs, Thomas Cook, East M a in-st.
Excellent ar Iona hard wear. IIoat all ol l h e beot lieht
the Hearl drlve m Is ye:.r w i l h T rry · Ray • and · hoda ' M r ·
Yard ,rJdo. IIOfl ,.nto tor
•
As&amp;O&lt;'lot lon, pree Id· lln, M!Me11 Marhla Grover and
11ln11lerlaI
ind dark coloro,
thi1 ule. Genuine "Hope"
Mrs. Phyl Mullen as chairman Phoebe Lee ' Mr · and Mr8 · Larry
MEN'S PROOR .\M •
Sandra Ehlin.
.
1tt,. '
t
Scot
Mrs.
a�d
Dianna,
and
SIZI
IIG
Lee
lluolin;
Bio.hod
·u
m
,
the
of
m,
co
ee, Fo11owmg t h •
Tho postponed meeting of Rock
Thi !ollawlng youth part k lpat- Al,o Ml" Delore, K0&lt;nlg Mrs .
rI
Sha k II f M lddl
FOR ONLY
closing
ri
t ual, a first aid lesson •
ed: Baptl•I, Dick Bodlmer and Ivy P�well Ml" Dor io Eblin
• h8 oId Springs Grange will be held on
nn e err , n/""
ne monl
Thursday at 8 p· m· A proaram
Bttlf Laymen ; Methodist, Sondra Mn · Jean 'Templeton · Ml'!I· Caroi was c.'ondul'led by Emmett Shu•
And The Metching Wash Cloths Only 25c
•
son ol Mr. end Mn. Don Karr oI .
will be presented by the men of
.
..,_
Ra JI·, Lunsford Miss Pat Hnggy . Mrs ler ·
•-"lnaton and Tom
Leed·mg Creek �nderwent maJOr the Grange. Refreshments will
-----Church of Chrl1t. Barbara Hort• Mamie Snider end Mrs. Ba��
be
Holzer
surg�ry la11t Friday al
served.
ner and Bob Smith, and Presby• hara Eblin.
I
UXI
_______
Ho,p,tal. He was reported lo be
terlon,
Rus sell and
C1rolyn
Sendlna gifts, but not attending
a httle lm?roved yeaterday.
Mick Morrie,
were Mrs. Roy Bia,, M rs. Emil
Soll Cl11ssificalion
80 SQUARE
Ale11hirt, Mr,. Bessie Pullln11
I
aine•
I
Expl
m
s
Syste
To
Mrs. Kenny Eblin, Mr,, Nelli;
0
COLUMBUS - Hlghllght of the
Eblin, Mrs. Je,se Haggy , Mrs
Mrs Robert H
II
klenl
t,
e
,
re
cent Soll &amp;ientists Conference
be
111
!,
•n
e
�Ul
Mahlon
Eblin Jr., and Miu Ruby or the ladles Aux ery
Since we Introduced this populv numllor lffeNI montlta
Pomt..,-, Ohio
w
spec lal convoca
O eeney•
hP.re rontered around discuslion
Taylor.
Bennett post, American Legion. held Friday, Ftbruary S at 7 : 30
a,a - we've oold many bundles ol th .... 'l1ley art llrl•
of appUcation of 8 new 8y stem o(
wus In chnrse o( the meeting held p.m. for t� e:tpres1 purpose of
alle and have la,! color muW atrlped bord.,._
,.,·1 c·laa.11UIce t·100 Ior Oh'lo. . J . K .
"I AIM AT fflE STARS"
.
Pmfl
Th
d
n
holding the annual Inspection for
ay evening at the hall
•••
rogram
ln
Wide
Yard
Ableiter, U, S, pr1nc •, ;,a1 so11 cor(Solonco f'lrt lon)
Mlddle;x&gt;rI ·
• •
Pomeroy Chapter 80 · RoyaI A-�
n:■, relator, North Central States ex- All White
11 '('onaerVt1l1on
Curt Jureen1 and Gia Scala
It w.1111 voted to send three local ma30118. Work will be conferred plained the p la ,
Mn. Georg, La11her, represent•
COLORCARTOONS
Now Only
n
girl,
lo Gi rl,' Stale wit h t h e In t ho Mark Master deg ree and "'
lnR th&lt; Rutland Garden Club. will
•-med
As more h.a, �n Iea
PIIDAY NOT OPIN
(
tpeek Chis Thursday morn lns dur- nnmes to IJCl announced later , the lnspectlng officer will be Ex. about aoil 1.1
und th t the
Girls
hard,
D.
nion
D. elasei£icat� t:e.:
lug the Coffee Hour program over
Roy R lrut
' State wUI be held et Cepl• Compa
n .Y
whicha '1as
IATURDAY
WMPO 'Ille program which ts tal Unlver,Jty In June a, h a d Gr. H . P of the 12th capltular uaed
for the �•I quart.er century
"SEVEN WAYS
,
heard at • each morning Is or been tn past years.
Dlstrlct of Royal Arch Mason,.
d many de ficiencies , he aakl,
PROM SUNDOWN"
gardening and aarden clubs each
al ;
The auxiliary also voted a con· A dinner wlll be oerved
more precise •Y•lem became
(Technicolor)
month, arran&amp;ed by Mro. Garen lrlbollon to the March of Dime, 8 : 30 p.m. al lbe Pomeroy Mason•
With Audio Murphy
ar wh_kh _ would have
Stan,ti. ry of Middleport . She 1, and to help provide basket, at the le Temple . All companion, are �"':'.: y
11111 Barry Sulliv•n
e apphcalton. Du ring paat
he
t
ganlen dub radio chairman Xenia Home al Eaaler time
requeoted lo romo · slikl P h J l decade, leading
- IIIO BClentlsts from 111
·
In 1 h 11 area,
The Mld-W l n I e r &lt;onference Wllllam,on, H, P.
•
"12 TO THE MOON"
have helped Dr .
world
the
over
M re, La'hor will spe•k
on whic h w Ill be held ln Columbu, In ·
_____.._• �
ke■ Qark , Tom Conway
Guy
D
SmJIII
of
Ille U S S o 1 1
"Con,erv lion "
BIRTH ANNOUNCFA, '
• _:___ ___ March wa■ diacussed and t h e
, Conse�·ation Serv ice, d·e � e I O p
Mr. and Mrs. James Withee of 1 I.hie nl!'!w ay&amp;lem. It is anticipated
president will ,ttend BIi a repreMiddleport are announcina t h that this new classi(icalion wlll ;
aentatlve from the loeol group ,
During tho meeting plans for birth of a daughter, Lori Lou l8e , be adopted throughout the United I
Stunntnc horl.tontal
a rummage sale to be he ld on t he Sunday ev.. Jna . at Holzer Hoo?i!•I Slates within the next two yeare. " I
IJe.
dia
'
Weighed
Sho
G
h
,
and
dNIJn opread.
striped
poundt
five
and
•I.
17t
18th of February were
eorge Wh le
l
I◄ ounces al birth. G rQdpa'."nll portmenl
made,
Stunly cotton,
of �logy, ";;��en ity :
are Mr. and Mrs, Olarl�• Wlth. of U linois, and forme
and acetate
of ,
r chief
and Mr. and M rs, Jame, Dan iela Oh io Geological Survey ex:,lal ed
GIVES DINNER
that
blend
n
I
,
Mr. and Mre, Dwight l.ogan en- of Mkldleporl,
wuhel colon
Ille glacial ieology of northeall
,
lertained with a dinner Sunday al
-------Ohio a nd pomled out 1101118 IOU 1
opon,llns
MEET TONIGHT
their home on Rock Spring&amp;
relatlonehlpa, Other apeakero embri1bt. ·p,._
Road. Pre..nt wore Mr. and Mrs,
The Guild ol Gr..., Episcopal
phamed the proereu of 1 0 1 1 '
allrunk. In
Mro. Church will meet tonight at the
Earl Brickles o! Darwin.
ey In Ohio, how Ohio Div�
IIUl"V
aQ\111,
beta:e,
k
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o cloc follow•
Florence Holley and M r , and Mrs . parl,h houae at
■Jon of Landa and Soll l'Ollld en- 1
lilac,
pink,
UJ(!an and IOb, Skippy,
inll tho clan meetinll,
cou raae the public to make
topu, brown
or UN of ..U lnform,itlnn • a di
Ii t1nprine•
.,.,. propertlM 01 Ohio ..
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Albert 8, Marty, Mamllold di­
rector or Richland CGunty Pim,.
elteN lhun, Ill-.
ntna Commlnlcm, p,lnled ""' the
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MIii Otho,, WNII 0..- t:tO 19
- planning commJaatuna could
make of ooil aurvey Information.
t:00.
Ho ,mphaailed 11111 IOpllc tanlt
•wage dllposal
were el·
!ectr•• only on porous mllo
I lhal ooll lo III Jmponant factor 111
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1 aonlng land for ,.,..,. 11111.
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Me'eting Held

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M 'ddleport

Mrs. Colmer Is
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StOrk ShOWef

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Special ! �opular
TERRY DISH TOWELS

"Advertiser''

32c yd.

15c ....

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Tufted Spreads
TWIN or FULL SIZE
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The � ol lhe Slate
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tlet?d b1 Ibo poop1e to - a
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JANUARY CLEARANCE
C O N TI N U E S

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PER COPY

18 Republicans, 6 · Democrats, Seek
Just 12 Village Council Position s
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Was Fatal
To Mr. Baer

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Cooperative

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otto Paul Baer, Tl. o( Cheltar
died la61 night at his home fl'GID
a severe brain coDCU1Sion,
The injury was JWllainN by
Mr. Baer yesterday afternoon It
3 , 30 when he ,lipped and !ell oo
ice outside hiJ home.
Al 7 30 p. rn. with hil
physician attending, Mr.
passed away.

Dish Cloths

B. I ,
Zeller

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Heritage Was
C
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Bra,zil Ra cing To
Free Pa ss e nge rs
Befo re Too La te

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Lawyer Rela tes
fxperienc,es 'At
M en s M eet,ng

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COMMENTAnNG, EDITORIALLY

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~rizzled Old Gobbler's Knob Critter Talking Today :;::;::;=;.;~;~~

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1-'UNXiUTA~NE\,

dayt~. l woodchuck!) will be accurate. and security were ln (orce (or the , hog Club, raplendent in
prophecy WBJ 8 tap at the m:;~ I :.'~'::''! there are two and on&amp;shadow. throw :They'll •tand on the record.
;forec8!t·receivlng ceremony on!taU coal! and •Ilk top
of bil hole by the ceremonial
hall million Jlle:l and 175 dlvitlono
from the grtzzled old ;-veather ~er log on the hre, Grampt;." And, mind you, the Punxey 1bluatery Gobbler'a Knoh on Canoe I trudged through tbe snow
low cane carried by club Presithe ground ,foroe~ of the Soviet
progno!lticator of Go~ra ~ w~ter'.s going to ~ around a , gr()unillw:~ is the only one ever 1Ridge outaide this Western Penn- 1 Br'er Groundhog's burrow 81
dent Sam Light, a Local coal
Union today.
today whether there will be siX while .
Jf not, sprmg L'l ju~t . toJmve been defended in the haU! sylvania community.
· beefJ lhe custom for decades.
who has ofricaled at
1
more weeks of bonMhlll~g cold around the corner.
ol Congr&lt;!.!~
Before dawn, a select commit· The .signal for the gn1UD&lt;IIhogl ceremony for many yean .
or an early arrival of s~mng .
There can be r.o doul..t, lotal _ Stnc:t:s' formality, avlemoity1tee ol the PuRXIubwney Ground- to come forth and pronounce
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weather durmg .the next 45

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-Tbe nation will learn firat hand

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If

sees

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The sleepy-eyed 'hog, lean but I UDited Prell• lattrutlonal
.,..etheless alert after a winter 1 COLUMBUS UPI - Unless the 1
underground, will eme~:ge from economy takes an upswing . the
his lair today, twitch his sensi- Ohio Unemployment Com~nsa­
tive nose in the winter breeze tion fund , which is used to pay
and glance back over his shoul- jobless workers, will be a:most
der. What he sees, a1:cording lo out of money by the end of t h t=
· a 80-year-old tradition, will deter- year.

fish management supervisor, Ohio 1
Dlvlalon of Wildlife. They eaught I
a 20-pound . 42-inch musk.ie on

FLOURESCENT

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Rutland, Ohio

·SI·MON'S
Self-Service Market

Pomeroy

Al'r Force pr0ud Of space
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Potatoes uncl...tfled _

50 lbL $p9

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Uolted Pre1111 IDteroatlooal

CAPE CANAVERA~ IUPI t

The Air Force was still goating The test vehicle fired here was
today over the spectacular sue- virtually a production model, comcess of the Minuteman intercon- plf'te wti11 self contained
and guidance and control
tinental test Oight.
.
Slated for a heavy contribution It was given the
to U.S. deterrent ?OWer in the launching at a stage of developearly 1960s, the solid. fueled rocket ment when missiles
.
scored a figurative bulls-eye after take short tentative hops
flashing 4.200 -'1
the At- much of their operational
uu es over
lantic.
ment.

7he

Its success in Wednesday's pethree-stag~ Minuteman .Is a
b~t shot paved the way for a se- umque weapon ~n the Amer~ean
rres of underground test launch- arsenal-a ?racbcally push-button
·
b !list'
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mgs from
"silos" . a
1c mtssi
ftrcd
• concrete-lined
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1y to mter-eontmental ranghere thiS
sprmg
and
summer.
mstant
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gets eannarked are scheduled to takes much less manpower than
be on ~nderground pads in mid. 1its eumberso~ prede~essors, re1962 w1th rail car-mounted ver- 1versing historic trends m weapons
sions foUowing six months later. de\'eloprneat.
One successful test, even as It is seen as 1 m ajor means of
close to perfection as Wednesday's ! surpassing Russia in quality, and
I does not make a missile. But ! if desired, numbers of missile.

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LEAN
BONELESS
BUTTS

PORK

2 lbo. 89c

·Skinless Weiners 2 lb•. 89c

Center Cut

FRESH SIDE
lb. 49c

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ROLL SAUSAGE I
lb. 35c

PORK CHOPS
PURE PORK

TOP CHOICE

ROAST

BEEF

Bologna 3 lbs. $1

-----Yellow Globe, cello INg

SAUSAGE

Onions_ 3 lb. 19c

BULK PACK

Sllcod

Can Goods Sale!
e Spaghetti

• Potted M~at
eButter Beans
• Kldne}' Beans
eHominy

eKraat

ePort a. Beans
eSoup Beono

10
FOR

99c·

AT SIMON'S!

IPrnhPII'oFHI
eFrelh BHf Tontuts
e FrMh IHf Heartl
• Fr•h Neck BOnet

e Fnoh Spore Rlbo

• S1f1mi e Peperonl

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10 cans

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lb. 69c

Bananas

2

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''Tony" C1nned

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DOG FOOD

"' i "T.. 1111 llltle ,._. thlo ...h~'Y"nt!on pllll\

GROUND CHUCK
lb. 59c

ss~

ROUND OR SIRLOIN

IIcon _ 2 lbs. $1

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PORK STEAK
lb. 49c

C

CHUCK

49~

PORK LIVER
lb. 33c

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lb Pork Chops lb.

..... 59c
251b.$1.99
bog

6ok· Beer &amp;
Wine Carryout

LB.

79c

GALLON JUG

8Sc

MILK
FANCY WINESAP

4~~. 49c

APPLES
LEAF LEnUCE
lb. 33c
CAN
MILK
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4 CaiS 59c
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doz. 49c
Lucky Buy OLEO
5 lbs. 1.00

ALL PATTI!RNS

- - - $4.95
FOOD MART

LINOLEUMS ,

Ohio State University has oper·
ated on a year-round schedule
~ince its (our-quarter
plan was

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11123.

th:;,·p~~;;••~e ~~~·k :::1

Mrs.

~:D. ' ~~~:!rg;e. were Mr. and 1\f!'l.

By HaNid Thomas Rymaa,
Just about the most excdmg I

an and Mr. and Mrs.

60-acre tract of land just 35 miles ' '

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there are no scientific obstacles medical 9roject that has come ~ F,JMmreraBnudrt~"· CJo~umCbusrl, Ohio.
to my a tt~t
lon m
· ~any .8 moon ~-·
••TS.1maer
-just hard work- ahead for the
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Minuteman.
Is the opemng of Little C1ty on a ter Chester

By CHARLES W. CORDDRY

ROAST
Ground Beef _

EATWEU MACKEREL · · · ·· • 2 caa 39c '
Clover Farm MILK, tall cans, 6 cans 79c
Oover Farm SHORTENING 3 lb. can 69c
Clover Farm FLOUR · · · · 10 lb. bag 79c
KRISPY CRACKERS · · · · · · 2 lb. box 49c
Clover Farm MARGARINE · · 5 llts. l9c

small bait is also unusual."

Med"•cal.

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PRODUCE I

of Chicagl&gt;,
I Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Whea
led
LIUJ
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1 I and Mrs. Charles Marcinki
be co;p e •
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I Father Bario, Pomeroy, Mr.
1
ao moa comp
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-~ Mrs. Charles Marcinka Sr.
44
eo•talaed community whoBe cit- son Tom Mr
d M
lzeu" wUI be meotaU retarded '
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hllad deaf and pal~ rhlldreo' ! ~:esell,
Vern~n. Oh,•.,o,ppers
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It _wiD have 30 cottages, eac~ ! ams.
.
housmg 17 youngsters with tlte•r :. Recent viSitors of Mr. and Mts.
''house paren1s .. and other .stn(f I w~yne p rmce
·
were ~r. and Mrs.
members. The 500 or more
Shtrley Swan and Johnnie n••••:r."
.
"students" will h a v Reedsville.
access to ·a large school building Mrs. Floyd Stout visited
whe re they WI.11 rece1ve
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educa- Effie Torrence recen 11y.
. at nursery a nd prunary
.
11on
1ev- Harlis Frank spen1 the
els, &lt;1nd ther ew1.11 be fuc1.11.t.1es end with his w1·fe and
for occupational therapy traininc
-Vlolel
m· 1·ndus tr1a
· 1 a rls and. courses
In home economics. There will be APPLE GROVE
a hospital with clinical facilities Mrs. Herbert Roush called
for training and research 8 cllap- Mrs. Jack Sharpnack and dautgh· ll
el, a gymnasium-audito~ium,
ters at Racine. Monday.
and 8 ~icnic grove. Mrs. Barbara Kessler of
Aad almost bell&amp; 1 'II
spent the week end with Mr. and
11 8 '
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Mrs. Clarence Shields enroute to
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be aa exlt eottage" f o r Fort Jackson So th Ca I'
tbose wbote derelopme.t ha•
join her husb' d u h . ro m~, to
aooed
an w o IS statJOoed
Y
&amp;o a sta'e where tbey ap- lhere.
pear likely to be able to earn ' ml'j"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiii_,;
lndepeodene Uvlag aDd te pn-11
lrom tho Lltlle ctty 1o .. a I
larger community.

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1 lb. · · · · 3 rol~·

GROCERIES!

anytime," he added. "The fact
that the muskie struck at such

Cold Weather Savi

lllcod

struck.

the ice in
Ohio, ReithmiUer aaid.
"Muskies are hard to catch •

OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:30 P.M.

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SLICED BACON .... .. ...... ....
BOLOGNA, in piece · · · · · · · · 3 lit.

This la tbe first muskie known •

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to be .taken through

MARKINS FOOD MKT.

69

SMOKE

of research
statistics of the BUC. estJima·ted I

ROU SAUSAGE
3-11b.rolls · · ·· · ~ · · · ·· · · · · ·· · 89c
SLICED BOLOGNA · · · · · · · · · · 3 lb. $1.00
SMOKED CALLIES · · · · · · · · · · · lb. 33c
RED KIDNEY BEANS
5 No. 2~ cans · · · · · · · · · ·
$1.00
POTATOES
50 lb. bag . . . .. .
. . . ... ... $1.43
HEART OF GOlD FLOUR
251b. bag · · .... · · · ...... · · · · · · · $1.75

Loin
or Rib

OLD

Charles ·

larvae, trying to catch bluegilb

Papier, chief

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on fow' bills.

. BETTER FOOD BUYS

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'I'IIe hole In the Ice wa• too JJIIliU
MOUNDVI!W
to haul the big fish out oo one
angler sp•dded the hole hi••e. ll ROU SAUSAGE,
while the other held the line.

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WlldUfe DiJtrict

Cross were baiting a bluegill
hook with cousiea, small insect

would be left in the flllld al
end of 1!161. This compares with a SOMBER STATE OF AFFAIRS- A joint session of Congress applauded a smilbalance of $3IO million at the
ing President Kennedy (inset), then heard him deliver a somber Stale of the Union
of last year.
address in which he said that the nation is "nearing an hour of maximum danger."

Pomeroy

1'1 , according

bloeglll tackle.
Ralph GrabiU

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CLELAND
FREE PARKING
Phone WY·2·2255

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ty, January

RieUunW.r.

that if the present rate of
· ments - which were $35 mUillOrlf
I during January - continue
the entire year, only $12 miUion

REGULAR

E. Main

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This Nas the sum and substance
of a report presented to the HmiSe I
, Industry and Labor Committee
j William Papier during he•lfmgs I

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with c. "firat"

while filhlng for bloegills in ,
Roclry Fork Lake. Highland Coun- :

light Bulbs

Pbooe WY ,..SUI
writer.

COLUMBUS - Two G""'nfield

anglers came up

ers of the Punxs•tawney grolllld· !Ohio Unemployment
hog clalt!l hiS word wo•ld be "of- F d R
, Lo w ,
ficial...
un s unnmg
' By WILLIAM E. HENRY

mine the course of the nation's

will

Report Catch 0£ Fint '
Mu8kie Through Ice

With all due re,a ped to the US. partisans insist that thf' forecast
Weather Bureau and rival bushy- : put forth by the Punxsutawney
1
tailed forecaste~ - in ~uaryville. l g~~~dhog lDon' t call him a l
Pa., and Sun Laue, W1s., fol1ow- 1
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modi juotlho ,.._ ~

•tCTSWEET FROZEN
Lima Beans- - - ,...29c
PICTSWEET

II French Fries

' ... plea.

19c

WHITE
51b.

Grapefruit
MAINI NO. 1

b. . 49c

Potatoes
UNCLASSIFIED

10 .... b..

45c ·

Potatoes

so tb, boa

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BAKER'S SUPER MARKET.
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Open 7 Doyo A Wootc I A.M. te t P.M.
FirM Parking

. CourtHUt

s."ke __ _

Morchendloe.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Quality

g,...,

The present population of Litl.le ~l
is only 46• of wbom 30
mentally retarded youngsters
tween the agea of 12 and 22 years.

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B•t It doesn't seem po"ibte
the citizens of America's big cit- I
ies, towns and villages will p;rmit anything to sta,nd in the way
of rapid «lmpletion of thia non·
?J"Ofit, nonsetcarian project which,
in addition to everything elae,
hopes to have an outpatient ·
nostic ellnlc to which he;arllllck

parents

may bring .their llllfortu·

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PORK and BEEF SALE
BOSTON BUTT
39c lb.

PORK ROAST
FRESH- TENDER

nate YGungsters for ·guidance

possible admittance.
For &amp;ddiUonal inormation,
wrioo ll)ll Little City Founda·

t\on, Ill Nollh Wabash Ave., Chi·
cago 2, Ill.

Long Bottom
News Items
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resident of LDng BoUom.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riggs,
Mexico, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Babcock.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hunt
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Everett
son. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marian c..::~~~~

Vienna,
Petty.

W.

Va .. visited

Mr. and Mrs. Junior

Visited Mr. ond Mrs. Fred
klns, recenUy.

95c

CUBE STEAK

111.

CALA STYLE
Pork Roast

29c
BONELESS

Link Sausage 49c lb.

Pork Chops

1 Stew Beef

59c 111.

I

75c

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IND CUT

' Freda Dill and Robert Larkins .Pork Chops
I were united in marriage by Rev.
Freeland Norris at the Methodist
CENTIR CUT
Church Saturday evening.
Funeral services were held
LiMie Swan Sutlday at the
dist Church. She was a Jife

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lb.

T-Bone Steaks 79c .-·

Round Steak

79cra.

FROZIN
39c

OCEAN
CRISP

19c-

CELERY
CAMPBELL'S
PORK and BEANS
SUNIHINI

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~2~7~c

wine and Sam and tierena ~tsaon 11 HANES INSUL.J&lt;NIT

Sunday.,

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young,
Paden City, W. Va., visited Mr.
and Mrs.1 BertJe Smith snd Mr.
and Mrs. BIU Stethem.
LeWil , and Sanford Cozart

Lorain, Ohio, Mr. ond Mrs.
nard Dalley visited Mrs. Neute
Cozorl over the week end.
Weeketldloallers at the home
Mr. ' and Mro. L. D. Pieri"' were
Mr. and Mn. Willard Pigott, Mr.
and Mn. Roger Dillon,
Coilio and Derr;er Curtil.

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ARTIC UNDERWEAR

Keeps Body He•t In -

Cold Out

WAID CROSS' SONS
Serving Racine Since 1860

.PHONE Wl-9-3172

RACINE, OHIO

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Area Cagers Matched In Seven Games This Weekend
Arel qa1met1 .play • . total of 1 to meet the AmEi-Bern Greenies and Gallipolis l2· 121
tra••eb tv 1
&amp;ames this commg week · ~lf-wa~ at U1e ne utral .floo r. H.01-1 Logan \8-7J. ~· t."lsonvllll' t~t('nded
end wtil two at home and five 011 cme. Wlth a 1-1 seasons record. th~ H~lldogs to a 46-40 wm m Lhe 1
the road.
.
: will he placing~ 10 game winnmg first round and Logan dropped '
_'lbe fi'vt games_on tap Friday l .str~ak on the lme_ .
.
the Blue Devils 55--t6 m . their
mg.ht lind the Mtddleport Yellow I C()ad1 Bob Ashley s Eas tern ri r::.t me('\irJ g during :ile holid&lt;i)'S.

Soe\letl

Jaclet.B i 5-tU tra\•eling to Wells-. w1l l see act10n agwn on Saturday 1
GA:\1ES FRIDAy
len Q-91 to rmet the Golden Roc- when they travel into
Mason
J::.slt&gt;rn at Carthagr-Troy
btsf: 'lbe Middies were rolled by i County to met&gt;l the Ha nnan,
Jack!60D al Pomeroy
the ~tl at Middleport, 61 -55. Va. five at Ha nnan. ,The Eagles !

w.:

The Platu at Rutlaod
Mlddirpurl al Weu.&amp;o•
W&amp;bama II Rlploy
Nf'IMavUie at AlMas
G;dJipoli• at Locu

GAMES SATURDAY
Amr»·BI'ra v1 R•doe
(At Ealkm)
Easter• at Ha:lmaD, W. Va.

lA's, Orioles

n.e · Paathers ed•led Jackson 53· , malning SEOAL games, Nel ~ Lon-

AlhC&gt;ns 114-0),
son. Coneh Husse ll Moore's lads I ·
are 1-6 for lhe season.
1 A.LL STARS
1n the county . Eastern 17-71 tra- ...-::-:---~-::-----,
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CarthAge- Trop Troj:ms. who are

'71
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&amp;-2 in the Athens County Conrer-

ence. The Troj&lt;ms thundo!red to
a SJ-32 win over the Eugle" t•., rl y
!.h is .rear.
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in .the

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Team Three Games - Pomeroy
Cement Block 2440.

By FRED DOWN
Ulll&amp;ed Pre11 In&amp;eruUo•aJ

La=n s

ManaKer Jl'rank Lane after the Hot

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Athlellca purchased Joe Pignatano Oh ' Po
ll
of their most
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to reneedeve one
preteds- Sports Center . 2

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s· Pignatano. 31, il ra.
SEASON . mGRS
among the strongest throwmg Ind. 3 Games Art SylveJt,er 624.
catcl1ers in either league.
Ind. 1 Game 1..es Damewood
In 58 games with the Dodgers ,.,.
-7.
last season, Pignatano batted .233 Team 3 Games Sports Center
The Orioles, who think they can
2694.
win the 1961 American League
Team 1 Game Sports Center

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night to test the
~ch Jim Vcnnari. l_;;::;;~=c.-=:
"nle ~~v~ . have .- 1·1 r~rord
ia the ~PltJe ·and 10-4 over aiL
Watlama travels to Ripley tor
ita second encounter with the Vikings . Hipley h:mded the Wahama lt:;~~~:Z:~~::.::::~J
quintet a 72-35 trounc-ing in the L:
first eo-round. Waham11 is now
Racine remains idle Friday but I
travels to Eastern Saturday night

High Single Game ~ Bob Louks

our catching IJtaff," aald General

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1Ciatworthy 541.

Fall's City ll&lt;er .6
" ( now (eel much better a bout Rob.
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CITY LEAGUE
High Sr.ore1 Jan. 24, 19U
High Three Game Ind. Henry

The Kansas City Athletics solved Team Single Game - Pomeroy
their catching problem and t~e Cement Block 852·
Baltimore Orioles may ha'Ye
STANDING~
solved part of their power probWoa.
t Pd.
lem in separate deal.s with the Pomeroy
Los Angele• Dodgers.
Cement Block 6

52 earlier in !.he season at J a ck- v ,lle 110-6 ! is al

vels~-':0 Coolville to l.;~kc on

I1JITICI:
ropt , lben the tea , ltarted to
VoiW rn. bloro1llo1111
buvt. 'lbe rope jorkld ud bowl·
NEW YORK IUPJI It wu S ed me ovrr. 'lbe lloatman crabo.m. Tuoodoy, Jill. 10, IJIII and bod me.
the five a.n -lod 1111 the bod " II he wun't then I would
or divan or olumped wearUy In hove poe n,ht Into the wolor
the cbolro ot the ftlmly bridge and I wouldn't bo here to tell
'!'bey were oUent bul the yoo about it."
atmo.pbln wu electric.
AJhtroy ovorllowed ont&lt;&gt; the Further elfec:ta when the unlol\1
green fell .-.Jeoloth and the 1lr oproad their pleketa lzom the
wu atoie with toboc.o amoke. doeb to ran yanbo. to Grand Con·
Doatmenta Utter«! the .-.Ie In tral Terminal and to Pelnl)'lva..,. """" of a two-room oulte al n1a station.
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PtJtroy remains at bo111e in won 48-41 at EaStern m the teams

othef ''Senior Circuit" action to f{st meeting.
meef the Jackson lronmen (10-4) . 1t'~kmg a· quick look ar the re·

UP IN ARMS

BOWLING

iTry Solving
·0 ld Problems

WHEN LITTLE KIDS MEET V, I. P.- Burma's Premier U Nu hao a hard time llltrGdW&gt;InJ his shy grandchildren to Red Chinese Premier Chou En-la~ left. The Communilt
head was visiting the Burmese leader at his home In Rangoon.

pennant il they get more punch 984.
their atlack, acquired ex·
TOP "5" BOWLERS AVG.
Stanford star Chuck Essegiaa, a
Hank Clalworthy 176.
Dodger hero In · the 1959 Series.
Bob Louks 176.
Essegian connected (or two pinch
Ken Manley 175,

ljlto

"It looks llkt a ho('ki'}' stkk

homers against the White Sox but
last season batted only .215 In 52
games for the Dodgers.

for a dwar(!"

=:---:--= : - - - --......,,-------------;:;::=Rev. McCauley, was, "What do
I:e~ds viii
. e
Racine
you want the Lord to do for you."

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Dee Hawley 169.

Jim O'Brien 169.

Soc I.ety Notes

The Young Adult Sunday School
Class met at the Bapt15t ParsonBY MRS. LUCY KIBBLE
Friday evening Jan ..'¥1.
John David Sis:oon, who has ser· The topic of the DevoiiOns._l&gt;Y

ved the past two years in the U.S
Ar-my has rel-eived his discharge
and returned accompanied by his
wlfe, Sharon and son Davy hom
West Point, N. Y where he hlld
been stationed- The homeward
trip was made by a car and trail·

BASKETBALL RESULTS

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Strike By Handful Of Men Reverberates
Into Over One-Half Of Continental U. S.

4-Daily Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 2, 1961

er
F'uncral services fOr Howard
Burnett , 44, were held T\1onday

afternoon s t the Methodist churrh.

lie d;ed ai Highland Park.. Mich·

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family plot in the Reedsville ccmetery.

AIIA!r two contests of quOIIIonl
and answers, the businen w a
conducted by Mrs. Geoe Yo sl,
president.
Pot luck refreshments we
served to Mr. and Mrs. Gene
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Cail'llll, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
boden, Mr. and Mro. Martin

Steve Hoffman uf C b e s t e r coxen, and children, Mra.

spent a day here with his o'ster.
Mrs. Nathaniel Carpenter a n d
family,
A number of persons from lw1e
attended the funeral of Mill Lin·
nie swan at Long Bottom Sunoay .
Mr. and Mrs· Arlie Mark of
Keno •nd Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Marks of Long Bottom were Sun~

Cleland, Mrs. OIUe Mae Cozart,
Mrs. Sam JoiUI!on, and
Rev. and Mn. McCauley.
Several people and
of the O.E.S. attendod the funerol
of Miss Llnnlo Swan, It Lonl
tom, Sunday aflemoon.
A
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.m hmonglamany
wM
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06pl • nre .
rs.
r e1 a

Marks.
Billy Orr and iamily have mov ·
ed to Circleville where be has
empIoymen t·

at Melgo General Dick Lee
Albert Hillal Hoher, Delbert
lard was moved from Meigo
eral to Veterans Hoapllal

lgan where he lived with tiis wife
and stepson . He wa!l the son of
d
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A B!lrnelt fnr· day guests of Mr . an Mrs- . :;. Carnahan and Charles
mc&gt;l'ly of Reedsville hut now of
Petersburg, Fla . He spcnl
most of his life in the R.fedsville
St.

area and burial was made in the

Mrs. Ben BuckJey has returned ington,

!rum a visit at Elkin• W Va

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the Blllmore Hotel.
In the ._, nexl door three
other men ut and atared ?""·
llv1ly at nolhlng. '!ben one rooe.
"Woll, lhil lookl !Ike the end of
the road, I Jlllfll," he 11ld. 'lbere
wu m reply.
'lbe otrlke wao on.
'lbe tlu'ee men won the two
chief negoliaj&lt;&gt;n for a lugboat
worton unlori and for major eastem rallroaciJ pluo a lederal mod~
ator,
'ftJeir final l~bour bargaining
session had failed to produce an
agreement, and 684 crewmen o(
New York City'o 61 railroad-owned lughoats offici.aUy walkod off
the job.
'ftJe lorct of their disagreement
oent reverberations that were felt
tbrouahout the east and as Jar
weot at St. Loull.
Trade wao erlpplod, raU lravel
IID8rlod and In 1101110 caseo bolted,
and about 100,000 conunuten In
the New York area had to find
means of getting to and
from their joba.
Jt took nearly two weeki and
the Intervention of President Kento seltle the dispute.
A strike by a comparative handlui of men from an obocure unioa
aearly bolt a notion and
defied the peocemaklng efforts of
federal CODClllatoro, Moyor Robert
F.
tutd Gov. Nelson A.
coma
Wby and how dkl thla
about?
The ltliWer to the first que&amp;of llu m the
luuparticular
In 1 ednature
the ll'll;tor

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vo Y ·

Train crewo roluaed 'to crou
pl&lt;ket lines and the New York
Cenlral wu bolted. "nlon It wu
the New Haven'o turn. Buatllng
Grand Central wa1 turned Into a
mausoleum.
ShJ:&gt;pers began owllclllng to
truclal. Commuters, buffeted by
IIIOWIIDrml, pllod Into auloJ and
fiiWid other makeahlft tranJportalion. 'l'hm! wao talk of food and
home fuel ohortagu II the Jtrlke
wao a long one.
'ftJe lug strike of 1916 wu
floomdy recalled. Thai one turned
New York into 1 •lrtual ~hoot
town. Dor two daya Ill achoola,
bltlineoses and place~ of -rlainment were ohut down, publk
transport .... alubed, butlng
luel wao _rationed and Broadway's
famous,Ughls ......., tumed off.
That strike by 1,100 lug aod
barge workers Jut IJ. days aod
c:ost "incaloulabla millions."
AI IA!nsfon lncreued in the radtug tieup Mayor Wqner ateppod
Into the dlapute and met with
representative~ of Qle railroad•
and the New Yort Railroad liarbor Commission, the union group
eompoled of unite of the lntel"JUio
Ilona! Organization of Mastero,
mates and Pllob, the Marine Engineero Beotflclal Auoclltlon and
the Seafanro lntemalional Union
!S!U I.
He
was ...
M•-ssful . UUT
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Rocketeller then took a hand but
drew only uuloa critlcllm for hll
pro:lOsal that plckeUng of the rail
yards and slatlons be suspeadod
for 10 days to eue the c:ommuters' plight.

After 14 houn of non-l!lt.op neptlatiooa, Goldher1 emerpd
fnJ111 the coafereace .11 IWckeleU.r'a New York office and
tiOUilCOd the IITiko had '-n set- '
tied.
Key to the oettlemellt wu the
agroernmt to a truce on the queo-

lion of trimming crew• until the
While Houle Jtudy oo nilroad
jobo Ia completed II tnoDtha from

now.
Credit lor the qreement went
tG Goldberg whooe Intervention
the dlopu!A! at the Preoldent"o behoot "shortened It by weelto.
aot longer," aceordlng to SIU
prnldenl Paul Hall.
He called the Labor Secretary
a "real pro'". TbiJ eoimate
llhared by John J. Gaherln, New
Haven vice president and head
the railroad negolialing team who
oald Goldberg had "carried
ball" In the talks.
Rockefeller did not come off
well. HoD said the G..ernor's 10. ON PORPOISE-Clown, an atltletle porpolle,
cb!y anniJIIee proposal "put
planting a wet smack on the cbeet of limlll7
further bt!hlnd tho eight ball and Hlaml (Fla.) Soaquarium. The IIDlrt D!IJDmll JIIIIIJll
put the settlement Jurther
too."' Gaherln callod Ro&lt;keleller
MABON CLINIC
Dr. Noviol Q, r...U
"a real public servant."
Admissions : Mn. Irma Micbuel ::,ed~lttce ~I, ,
An important part o( the truce li&gt;&lt;&gt;meroY. January 30; Mrs . AI·
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Is the broadening of the
meda
Pomeroy,
Dl
dent' a raU llludy group to include uary 30; Mra. Otho Jarvis, Har·
RBDV(;£
a speclsl .wdy of pel'8011nel
risooville, January 30.
The Remllnder Of
aboard rail tugs aod ferries.
Blrtbo: A daugh!A!r,
Our'lbe stud gro
named
Ruth, to Mr. and Mrs.
CO A IS
FormerLa~r~Jf""'sP. Henderson o( Pomeroy on Jan~&gt; II
MlteheU 11 eomposod of represen- ary 30.
C0 AT 5 E1' $ ;
tatlves
the raUroada, the A son. Larry Othelo, Jr., to
C A R C 0 AT'S .
unions and the pubUc
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Michael
'ftJe special group'; report wUI Pomeroy, January SO.

irom

Ohio State Vnlverslty'1
toward a aeltlement.
o! Engineering has 5,500
The formula also ~tm'ldes that a!A!s now working in Ohio.
the effortl of Goldberg,
Jer and foderal modiatot'l wiD bo
Gifts For
ll'ialllblo u needed to he"'l~p:.::~
and management reach •IJeement
WHEN YOU DO
within so daya after the report
subm!(ted.

II

and M~s. Ernest Johnson of
rail m&amp;Dagement'a term
sylvanta were called here due to
whet It feell .,.. Ullt1eCeSIIIr)'
the death ol their mother,
jobs which ..lot because ol unloa
Ida IJobnSOIII Cleland. Whlle
obligations.
they were guests of Mr. and
'1be f~therbeddlng question
ofele&lt;trlc and Dltoal locot)IOtlveo.
roads felt there waa no need

GOESSLER'S
asks you:

Meigs General Hospital.
and chUdren of Golllpol!s
Carroll Randolph is a patient Saturday with his mother, Mr..
in the Camden-Clark hospital for Laura McKenzie.
obser~atlon·
Mr. and Mrs H. Smith and son
Hickey have returned from a. visOfest UB
it with relatives In Akron.
Mrs. Bert Shumway Is a medlcal patient In the Camden-Clark
eWS
0 eS
In Parkersburg.
Mrs. Allee Davll of Pomeroy
•lslted her sister and brother-In·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baer,
Sunday.
Mrs. George Baer visited her
mother, Mrs. Anna ll're&lt;ker, and
Mr. and Mn. C..il Nelson
Cheater recently.
Mrs. Eloise Mankin and
James and Jeffery of
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
or Seturday afternoon.
VirgU Walker of Buhm
ed Douglas Genhelmer at
,roster Rest Home In
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard

engines.
The dllpule .....-enlly Ia being
studied by a preslden!W faet- Suuday School attendance on
IJ'OUP which Is ~ehtdulod Jan. :Ill, was 211, the offering $10.·
to pre~ent Ill report next Decem- 48.
Worship aervlces were held at
'ftJe question of featherbedding 10:65, Wtth .an attendance of IJ,
wbon tho II rallroaciJ which Herman Taylor leadlng.
the tugmen held thet Revival services are acheduled
ohould hove the to begin ~ere, Feb. t2tb with Rev.
right
r«Juce the number of Chas. Wilklnlon ol Parkersburg.
the ftv•Jo.elz-t1Wl crewa Hhoord ao evangellat the first week. Rev.
the tup If they deem It necea- Robert Card will IJIOU the ....
lllli'Y· A Faldmttal emergency ond week.
board Jouod Doc. to that the tup Jl'rlends of Mrs. Garner Grlflln,
could be operated with leas crew- who recenlly uoderwenl ourr,ery
men.
at a Colutllbul hospital, may ad·
dress her at the home of her
'ftJe unloaa demanded that no daugbter, 117 S. Broadlelgh Rd..
jobs be cut unleBB tecbalcll Colwnbuao, Ohio.
changeo or new work methods Bicky Buckle1 was returned to
make them superflUOUI. They also bll home from the City llaspltal
cited safety factors.
.
p
'ftJeoretlcally at atake were tho In arkerabura. Saturday.
job.s of about 62 men, preaumably Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode of
oec:ood deckhands. Other luueo Chester. IIJOnl .sunda1 with h I s
Included wageo and welfare,
purenla, ~- and Mrs. Cbas. D.

One Ple&lt;e
Washable Nylon
Y•lues T• $12.95

$5.00

THE SHOE BOX
•when fuat a few
dollari more will
buy an ELGIN

Keep the ·home fire

F
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And N f

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BISMARK. 'Ito Ngge&lt;l one
depO.dablt. ·Hao a·luminouo
dial and the modom otylin;.

BAKER

FURNITURE
MIDDLIPORT

• WATIA·PIOOFID0
SHOCK·PAOOFfD o

er recently

£....

Dennis
vlllted
Baer, ll'rklll!'.
Mra. Renry Sprouse returned
her home In Fairpoint
opendlng aeverll days with

Cllhar relau-.
:=====~~~~Mr~,~~and~M:n~-:~~~
and

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of goocla, from .,... and food
oqulptnelll. In nor11118 more than 8 half.
m!llloo toos of gaud&amp; an oblppOd
Into the clty from New
J
the Rudoon Rl
~ nw
~~-• llnl:ver.
._. 11'1 a "~
with the city for moat of the II
only
a
port of theBut
tq they
Ileal ,.,..
p!Jing
New
York harbor. About 100 other
perfono 1Mb ran!llnl from
. doeldng of ocean lfllm to tha
lrauporlalfon of ~ for burtaJ
to potter'• field 011 an llland In
the East River.
'1bo rill tup have crewa of five
or lilt; muter, .... eaglneer,
11 ouer, declihand end oeoood deckband or "floatman".
It Is the flollman wbooe job

to JndustrtaJ

Dentlsls trained at Ohio

·~ith ~Free-f\o S~ecia/"
· 'if ~· ~·lo Spocial" fuel oil will he.nt your
.e Without
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worry, ••'I wmter
ong

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No more troubl e with sludge In yc~1r
heating oil - not when you use "Fret&gt;- Flo
Special," the fuel oil wilh a special addith·,,.
that prevents sludge fmmation .
In unlrealed fuelo, slud11• ean clog up
.\ltera, pipeo, a nd burner nozzles, causing
eoally emergency !Ulrvicel ,
Save money and avpid cold-weather

~~~·~n~'~;'~: o~-dl•r "Free~F1o Special"

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oil , , , wilh built-in sludge pre11t11tio11.

Prescriptions containing certain potent
drugs may not be rel'i lied, according to
Feder a I Iaw, without a new prescription.
The state ,,f your health changes rapidly,
so an old prescription may no longer be
effective either. An expert pharmacist protects you.

GET ACASH LOAN TO OUTFIT
YOUR WHOLE FAMILY
-from the friendliest
people in town
Get quick ·cash for overcoats
to overshoes, dress suits to
,,_ &amp;Uits. Just pick up your
pl--. th"' pick up~ Ioiii.

$25 " $1000 .

VISIT OUR PHARMACY TODAY ' '

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pump. Myers OLYMPIAN pumP' are e,•gineererl
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News Items

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SOCI•a1
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CINCINNATI
(VP!)-Uvulock;
Cattle
400, cilves
100. elauibter
cowa acllve, l!eady; bulla slow,
about steady; vealers fully oteady
few loll gaod.tiD-1100 lb alaugbter
steen U.HOO, utllJty a n d
atandard 18.011111.00; lot gaod and
choice 831 lb mlxod ot.rs and
heHers u .tiJ. few salea gaud 700'
BOO lb hellera IIIJII.I4.U: oowo

&amp;toll eabloe. [ 11'81 pa1JJq .... at $,111.

Other I • IIIII

BY EVELYN BRJCKLU
~ wu resumed here Mon·
day after bolng closed for bad
weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet vfs.
lied bla olater, Mr. and Mrs.
Hart at Athens Sunday alter Mr.
and Mrs. Hart were over&lt;CIIlle
I8B fumes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wealhennan
and Rev. w. w. Bragg atteaded
the funeral of Mill Llnnle S....,
at Long Bottom Methodist church
Sunday
Mr .;,d Mrs. Blain Taylor were
d.
of M
dM
Sun ay guests
r. an
r
Wanye Brleklea.
Mill Ruth Ann Balcer who Ia
employed at Athens spe11t the
weekend here with ber pareatt1.J

loxc.lr

VALENTINES

.8 Sc
for

•ndup

Everythlnt For
Yaur
Valentine Porly
ePaper Napkins

~and~-~

eTable Cloths
ePiates
eCUps
e Everything Here
For Your Pll'l)'

. Mr. ~ Mro. John MiJchell
11111 Steven hove gone to Glllipo-J
Us where he has employment.

BEN FRAJiiCLIN

family

SHOP

AND SAVE

NO NEED TO WORRY
you 11loaeolwoya
a pursereedy
or pet.
Ad
to Art~CUe
either. Pholle WY 2·21511,
for Claulfied.
----BIG TROVGH SMALL
llanduru, which ranks~l14:th~~~
elle among the 20 Latin '
couotrlto lrih oo area or
square mlleal II pater In
tbao
k Swl!lerland

s-10

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12.»18.25;
tered
alu bulla
low to18.110-18.00;
average choice ::

vellenll2.~.00; few average to
high choice 1'1.00-40.00, gaod 27.110112.00, •tandard 11.110-21..
Hogs 2,200, barrowa and giJII
rather olow, UlteVellly ateady to
25 lower, mootly 15-25 oil; around
100 1-2 21Cl-SIIIllb. 18·'15, few loads
moat1y No. I lJ5.237 lb 11.110,
opening 10leo llllxod 1-3 and U
190-1130 lb llGOJUO, later mostly
11.2&gt;18.85; scattered loado and
tbeantlcll17 Ia OOillldarod uonec- Iota tllllllly w Dl-240 lb 17,'/&amp;1 ~ eolllr)' by tho rallroado.
18.00, heavlar welgbll not ullbA unloo IJ1UiliOIII for retaining Uahed: .,... :tWO blgber, adVID&lt;t
tho n - wu offered by deck· lllaiJtlJ' 400, JI up. llllxod· 1-3 soobancl Tbomal McCrea!, 38, a 4110 lb WIOlts.'IJ. w 400.1011 lb
r...., o1 tour who makes • a 14.110-ta.ur oome ...r uo lb 14.0;
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boars o!elift, IS lb 1J11 11.011-II.U.
"~ my We was aaved only Sbaep l*i' alaugbter w o ale d
........ there wao a floatman. I !ambo steady, few l8let choice
was lecoltd decJrmoa one oJght and pr!me'lllllltld llO lb 17.IJ0-18.111.
about three ,.are 81f0. II wao Other gaod1 and dtolce 111.0Cl-17.Uo,
wiltW and the . _ wen 1lkt tow bead 'cWl wooled .-l!eatiJ

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Quiclc Clearance II

JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
MIDDJ.II'OilT

Executives of the major eastern
raUroads also quickly approved

Mrs. Scolt Soodg111 hu re1
w~to : 1 ~:: .::...u.:IA!:Ir: turned, tG her home hendrom St.
rles and the trofflc of bareea. Joseph a Hoopltal In Parkersburg
ocowa car Ooats and lighters last week. ,.
which'the alubb1 lugo dally nudge
beck and forth In the city's har·
IJved®k Report
and craft
rivera.transport
'These
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MILL ST.

Tho agreemenl was ratified by
the union membership 26:1 to 2.

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B. H. SANBORN

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Chevalier.
Jerry Powell.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Spencer, Rog- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stricldaod
er, Linda · and Larry visited ncar Pomeroy were Sunday

for firemen when there were no
Chester Sunday with his mother, callers of Mrs. Leone Curti&amp;,
to &amp;toke. '111e unions Instated
who recently returned from 1 be Mr. and Mrs. BIU Mcj{enzle, the firemen be relalned on non-

THINK OF SANBORN'S

GIFT ITEltJS

standard in rail cont.ractl.

after clls.ussing the strike with Pre • strike pay raagod ! r o m
President Kennedy. Goldbera, $11.118 a day for deckhands
Rocldeller, Waguer and lederal $28.96 for captains.
mediators holed up with both A joint 001l1111ittee wu created
skies.
to look Into raU weUare pro-

its peat with the advent

parehts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earl Custer and Mr. and Mrs.

'•

ON ALL

provided the 1181110 2 per
basic pay hikes effective last
I and next March 1 tha1

with her daughter, Mrs .' Marilyn
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson,
eontroversial !lo--called "feather· Then on Jan. 22 Labor Secre-- crease of 45 cenlt a day retroacSue Rhinehart. She was occom· and Mrs. Clifford JoiUI!on Mr.
lary Arthur J. Goldhera arrlvod live to last July I.

panied ·here by Mrs. Rhinehart.
Mr. aod Mrs. Lowell Chewwer
and son Lowell Jr· have returned
their home in Mansfield alter
a w~kend visit here with b i 1

Jill

SPE€U.L SJILE

In other areas the agreement

talna and engineers receive eo ·

That luut, In a word, II the

BECKY'S

not be biDding on either side
both agreed to use R as a guide

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Good rubber.

Card of Thanb and Special Noticts ol Evenu $1.00.
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$2 .~

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Melvin E, Cross, Louise Cross
91 Acres, So!em.
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nml TV, $50.00 mo Inquire at

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Cliff's Shoe Repair or see at 493
Broadway, Middleport.

Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

Gladys Smith, Claude Smith, Har-

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Walter Rockhold. Norma Rockhold, Martin Rockhold , to Roberla

19..1)9 PONTIAC Cata lina. 2 rloor

SL"&lt;&lt;an. One owner. Spoll ess fin.
ish inside and out. R and H.
$1795.00. Blaeltnar's, Pnmrroy.

C. &amp;Brien,

par~ls, Olive.

Laura Bernice Rellley Engle to·
Fred C. Engle, lot, Middleport.
Donald Oblinger lo Evelyn Ohlinger, lots, Middleport.
Edison G. Guinther, Virginia F.

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bome of hia pa11!DU, Mr and )lrs. thia .....,eoo from Clncbmlll
R. G Weboter re4w1'1d to the
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l':lmer Mallm loday. 11e WU
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c.lled becau.,e of the death ol hi&amp; usineu
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--- - -----Grand parents are Mr. and Mn.
hym ns Of the serV ·IC'e. . The poem
- y OAGC al the Cou nty Ex- I
j
l r---- --Junior-High School in Xenia. This Cou nt
.
and
·
Middleport
of
Lambert
n
Glen
re.a
was
en
M
f
o
c
Muster
"The
l
ne
�
s
po
n
l
neeting is for aU Wh(i are interest• 1 ten�1o n Off 1re h a� bee
a�d
bY Mr. Vaughan an d the closinJ great grandparent.a a re Mr.
. in nower arranging and new until Feb. I I Tius meeting J:; lor
�
idof
M
lso
a
na
Da
Lamber
.
Mrs
.
praye r wa s given by Roy Cole
. g l ·•ndsc,1),rends in flower arrangin g.
, the puq,ose OI P I an n m
.. .
�
l'ome ruy l ub Seoul� of P ac-k man ,
dle porl a nd Mrs. Doo 1·1tt It' oI Ch '1·
A letter from M.pe Wilson of I ing to bt- dont' u1 the Ch,ldren s
c,: onduNed
the cago, I llino is.
248 me-I Tul')Way ev1&gt;ru n � .i t l h e I David Lyons
-le.lsonville w a s also read urging home.
------Marvin
with
n
whe
chureh
meeting
Baptist
short business
"""mmunily r·•
to plan a ...v
nro- l The c1v k beautifi(•at1on proJt•,·t �'lrst, eubmasler pres1d mg
•
11 ·lub
..
. ,
the Sk ating artY W a,
plan s wer e d '1scussed for
.
Butt
1
ect to enter for the Civic Plan- , of ront i n uin g 1he R�Dud and
to be presen t ed
t' pledge to the �ag led by \ Youth Service
Th
'
� ing aw ard. Mn Wilson is the Dogwood trail alon� Beech Strt&gt;t't
(Jasse,
En joyed
Pal Slory aml John G oodwin. op- next Su nday.
• e gional C i v i C' BeautifiC'af ion which the duh has un.ler 1.·onsid
eneri the met.'lrng. Plan s wt-re dis- ! Others ut the meeting ;: md al- The Se venth and Eighth grade I
chalrmao.
erat ion was also discussed
(·usst'(.l for the blue and gold ban- 1 ten�ing the show �ere Ja�k Sa t• students o( Salisbury Elementa ry
A let ter was read by Mn. WesMrs Fry . pro[!ram chairman . q u et . wh tdi will be hPld al t h e I terf1eld . James Mt! ler,
C aroly n School, their teachers, Mrs. Annley Fry, seC'rela ry. pro-tern. from introduced Mrs Edward Burkelt Salisbury School . with the t e nt J - 1 RusSt" II. Ca rolyn_ Se� rles , J �dy
_Genev a
ie C ha pman and Mrs.
Save Every Day Al Elberfeld• Low PrlcN
�idd leport Chamber of Com- who prest'nlrd a very m1 ere st 1 ng
1
I Vaugha n . Ronnie Hin�y, Raye d a lt' set for February 20
A
yed a
liv
e
n
guests,
.)O
an
d
J
oachim,
1
t rnerce thanklllg members f O r paper on ·· The �t'.'.lul y of Afr ic an
Tw o aw a rds were given. l:I Bear mond H indy, C heryl Fife . Carol skating party Tuesday even ing, at WALDORP
participation in the window del'Or· I1 Violets . .
Bo�by
rolls 39c
bad� e to Oiek R0t1sh, and a Wolf Criswe ll, Ro� Co leman.
the Skate-a-way on Chester Road. BATHR OOM TISSUE ___ 4
eting dur_ing_ the ho liday,
anstall,
t
Hap
Edith
llon,
Br
White and Colora.
p � r e n t s ac&lt;:ompany ing t he
_
�
a
�C
Durin g th P rndal hour refres h- l,ad ge lo . Joh n Domigan. a ( I e r
An lnvttahon was read from
oo ke and
ments earry m g out lht! V !.ilt• nt im• wh 1 c·h P hil G lobob r showed a thY Lacey,_ Conn ie C
I
i
a
G
Mrs
d
,
g rou;&gt; were Mr. an
SOFT WEVE
the Middleport Car&lt;len Club to
theme ,rn 3 served b y the host es.-. - ('artoon , a nd a skit, "Sout h Ame r• Paula The is. .
JefCharles
Mrs.
and
Mr.
I
Butk
·
d
1
e
.
h
be
lo
group
lhe1r open meet ing
.,
.
Transportation Ior I he
BATHROOM TISSUE ___ 2 rolls 29c M OUNCES - ,_ Of rt'
was present.
es. An arrangt•me nt o l w h 1 1 e i('on Arlvt!n lures,
.
fers, M rs. He 1e n 8a t1ey, M rs.
r
Mrs
h
d
b
M
d
Monday evenmg 8t ��ath M�lhoe
f
�
White and Color&amp;.
ur
was
Snapdr.,gons a nrl Ui.:t ch i ns III a ed by Den Three. Den mothers
� I ler ,
j a�:s S.an: Mary Starcher. Mrs. Maxine Arn­
d isl church with Walhum Miller,
n
o
r
M
y
SCOT TISSUI
crystal ('Ontaint-r ef' nt e red nu· d i n- Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr. a nd Mrs.
·
- t i _ .... __. ., _
" V aughan and old . Mrs , James Hall and M r s.
M r. a nd M rs.
' Charles Spencer were d irectors bo rn ·
ing room table
2
rolls
29c
BATHROOM
TISSUE
--Mabel
True)'.
Rev. Ruppel!.
Anar rnn�t•ment of Du k h i ri s
Hl' freshmtnl� were served by
-----White an d Colon.
.... ,......
.,...
wi t h Geronium l eaves brough t by Den Five
- Wl, IICll alL_,
MEIGS THEATRE
2
1
c
and
35c
SCOT
TOWELS
___
_
rl
Mrs. Ed�ar Reynolds was use
Club En tertained
1
In the living room u f the P r a t t
CUT RITE
PoMeroy, Ohio
A t Howard Home
Home
27c
WAXED PAPER
.
BY MRS. A. H. BAll.EY
The t raveling prizt' i-ont1·ihuted
Mrs. Angus Howard entertain
"I AIM AT THE STARS "
M1· . a nd Mr1:1. Junior W h I t e,
�
SCOTK INS
by Mrs. Arthur Strm1ss w,is won
Savi All Your
her card �lub la st week at he
(Sclerl('e-Fict ion)
daughter
Son i� of Warsaw, spent
Slaler
by
Mrs
.
.
1 9c and 27c
PAPER NAPKINS
home in Midd leport
Curl Jurge n , an d Gia Scala
weekend with former's ;,.arents,
Saloslips fl-om
Playe rs for t he even i n g were
COLORCARTOONS
SCOTTIES
Tuesduy eveni ng several mem• Mrs. H.e mo Nieri, Mrs. .J ac- k M r. and M rs. G rover wh·I te an d
FACIAL TISSUES ____ 1 5c and 29c
Elborf1lcb In Pomeroy.
be rs or the Jun ior - High HVF of Bachner,
Mrs . C harles Archer, Doris.
FRIDA Y NOT OPIN
-----------WilmingRoush
r
of
1'e
l
Le
Rev.
ti
t he M i d dleport First B a p t l s l M rs . Frances Young. Mrs , Paul
• . I 1 · sAT UR DAY
his home l ---- --------------------Churrh visit ed with Mrs. Mori ah Casc: i a nd Mn. Glen n Glaze. At ton spenl a few days at
.-,
-l ..Ronnrd, a member of the C'hurch the dose o[ the evening refresh- here
"SEVUI WAY S
"
OWN
FROM SUND
A rvil Holter v isited his sister
I who is recover i ng al her home ments were served by M rs. Mow(T�h n lcolor)
.
I and brothe r- in-law. Mr, and Mrs.
from
a
br
oken hip.
I
a rd.
.lom•s, prPs1dcnl,
·
Mrs · F.mc1·son
With Audie Murphy
------.
I W1·11·1am Fen ton o I co]um b us, H"18
A devot1011al in:rvire was pre• ,
presided over the !Short business
ind Barry Sulliva n
•
sentc
fat her Ernest Holter who h a d
d
b
h
y
t
e
group
on
h
t
•
t'
,,�i·t Liter
I t,nr.
meet.mg of the l\1"ddl
- also .
•
.
• • •
spent solne time with them return•
B
ury Club WNlne!'.duy
afternoon. "Lorcl"s Pruyer
I COU
"12 TO THE MOON "
• • • • •
•
'
·
·
I
I
Thosie
H
t
h
h
visit
ed
home
wit
1m.
e
18
s
aymg
nu
with
Mrs.
•
I
J.c
i
on
·
nway
o
whe n thl' C IU b met at I 1e home
Ken Clark, Torn C
•
• •
"
• • • : ·• • •
oow at the Rest home m Syraof Mrs. Brur•f' LIoy d. I IepurI s of ard we re-, Ma rtha Fowler , Jack
Sun., Mon., TuH.., P:eb. S-6,1
� •
•
('Use.
dfffercnl {'Omrnit1l'PS wtre s i g � a _n. An n a Mlle Jeffers,
t he
•
"THE LOST WORLD "
•
•
O
Sherri Stmmons and counselors
Willi�m Sorden and wife _of E�(Techn leolor )
•
heard by the group.
• • • •
Michae l Re n n ie, Jill St. Joh n
with
y
his
a
•
gle
During the pro�ram hour. the of the g l'oup, Gene Coleman and
Mond
spent
Ridge
•
Mrs. Roy Gruese r, ,·hairman
and Fernand o Lamas
Moss Chal'les Vrom:r n .
book •·Act I" written by
mothel' . M rs._ Lola Sorden and Mr.
s
Scout
l
r
Gi
One
borhood
Neigh
of
I
See: 70-(t. Bronto,auru 1 ; 10·
-----Hart wus reviewed by Mrs. Charof and Mrs. Chnt Orr.
ha.!1 &lt;'ailed 8 apet'lal meet ing
'
ft. Spider; 100-rt. fore
let Asa Brndbury. This hoc:+ is
Mr -a nd Mrs. Ra lph Balla�d,
mon 1ler: 60-(l. Dino
Girl Sc out and Brownie leaders
�
a id to be one or t�e mosl revenl•
Bu kh spent Saturda y with
n
o
11un ; 30-rt. reptile! .
of Meigs County for M ond ay al IO s
mg book1 ever wnt l('R a bout the
and Mr,. Emerson Shaver of
Mr.
-also-a.m., a t the Sunshine cottage in
the atre. It is rt'all y a success
Full size ventilated tops.
Walt DUmey'1
Cheshi re a nd M r. a nd M rs. M . E .
Mid dleporl.
.
story or Mo.. Hart._ M re. Brod ·
'! I E HOUND WHO
Bidwell.
of
Bullurd
All leaders are req uested to be
/UGHT HE WAS A
bury gave the review without
.,
New
Im proved
Mr. und Mrs. Arth ur Orr and
sturdier,
A
nner
di
h
was
e
e
Id
W
d
.
1
e1&gt;Uny
prese
n 1 or 1rnve a repre,entat ,· ve
1
RACCOON"
noI es.
.
.
.
and M rs. Harold C a rnah am
Mr
ev&lt;'"nmg al the Mu rlm Restaurant there t o get forms and m!ltruc(Tech n icolor)
The aecond book rev Iew oI Lhe
·
,
.
.
__1a)' for �v,..·:1 1a , Fl a. 10
•·
' '
hY l he I mperrn
. I El,�r1nc Compuny hons
Meet : Weec:hi, rncoon and
f rom Mre. Maxme AmoId , lert ThurlllJ
non-sag leg joints, non-slip
The W 0 I See 1 I ' by
n.
art
ks.
e
we
few
honor i ng lhe employf'eg who this rookie c: ha irm!.l n, for the 1ale of spent a
Nubbi n , the houn d .
Ed::�an1or was o lVe by M nl.
to
,
Fun with cra:r:y•mhced- up-pup
Gon.Jon Holter was taken
yeur have l'C.lmplcled 10 yell rs ol cook ies.
Henry Null ·
self leveling ru bber feet.
,nd hl1 thievi n ' Pal!
I
S
doy
employm�n1
1
H
't
________
o
zer
osp1
a
un
.
H
wilh
1he
t•
ompa ny
ll Is not the lire of Ca ntor . b1.11
Wed. &amp; Thurs., Fob. 1-t
Trussell
ld
a
p·
ms
Don
were
Mrs
preS('n
nd
a
1
d
lh
Mr
to
•
·
hl11 belief&amp; and philosophy of love,
"THE GLENN MILLER
women employee, 01 the group
. n and reI'ig iOn
of M; Vernon s:V.nt weekend with
life
educatio
STORY"
·
'.
t heir p1nents, Mr - and Mrs. St.an•
S1deen members were presen1 and belt buckles to the me:n· Re(Tel."hn lcolor)
c
n
ievi
g
ds
awu
were
Mr,.
c
Aud,
ley Trussell and Mr. and '1
" rs.
J1111ea Stewart, June Allyson
and en1wered ro II ca II w1' lh
.
)' Frost, Miss fk&gt;tly Demos,ky,
rt
ar
es
urrm
O
O
ee
SVI
Loui1 Armatrona:
Ch
i
M
'
k
f
R
d
"lle
"
"Great Theatrl('OI Penonnllties.
WIiiiam
Criner,
N
orbc1·t Neut1Jmg
Ge ne Krupa, Modernalrc1
R . D.
Th n I
ti g of the dub
11
C olorcartoon :
Bil1y On· and famil_Y moved to :• __________________________________.
wm � :;ld :�h: home of Mrs. Gilbe rt Zwilling, Gn�dner Weh.
Con vid Co n l."erto.
rung, Howa1·d Ha rris,
James
The Junuory meet mg of t h e Circleville Mo nday. Billy .J r , slBy• - --- ------------ -Brmlbury on F.b . ls-,
. -Quivey. One or the g roup, Ralph Homebuild ers and Fne
· ndlY Cl r- ed wilh his grand parents, M r . a nd •· Shnin, was unable to attend tilt&gt; de duHSell of the'Syracuse Naz·
Mrs. Clint Orr.
dinne r bet'm1se o f a deuth i n the ! arene &lt;"hurch was held Monda y
Sha ron Holler ii. st aying with
family.
evening at the home of Mrs. Max• Myrtle Wa lker whlle her mother
The honored_ ones wert'! intro- lne Arnold on Athens Road.
Is staying with Gordon at Holzer
dured by �WIS �uer, J r . , foreMra. Edward Grindley, pl'esl · Hospit al.
MAkff bed 27" x 12" when ot&gt;9n.
man of the wlndmg department
.
den 1 . was m l'harge of the ........
-t \
at the plant. and Omar DuchCIOMI to 27" x 36" lty t'' thick.
lng which opened wlth devotions
Thell durablo l18o dlall low•
8 "_""• plnnt manage,, presented
·
and for
Perleet !or easy storlne • • • • apare bed
by
Mrs.
Arnold,
f
ollowed w I t h
0
el■ by •·eurtty'' an
1llt"' .1:1w ard s.
.
.
'
I
umping _ _ _ . fits easily i n to car tnmlr..
Othe rs aHendlng were Edward prayer bY Mon ii WOIfe. Dunng
McCauley,
Bill Hamm. Bob the, business session , election of BY IRMA B, IHLE
Jones. Cassem Hlnd y and Willi, officers _w aa held, wllh Mrs. Har•
SALi T ,I. • 50
Our sohoo!, have been closed
AT ILIIRPILDI
, old Dims seleC'tud H president ;
LIUon,
d
e
e
p
because
of
days
for
a
few
''All are' Children's and I nfants' Wear.
�
-------------___
- ._
Mr. Arnold vke preldent ; and
_______.
1·
snow and bod weather,
Mrs. l.ona rd Bass . secretory•
:!'low ·111 o ur 1 20 E . Main St. Store.
TIME CHANGED
Richard Shuler is helping Jim
Women of St. Pa ul and St. treasurer. Plan! were made for a
Carnehon wit h farm work for a
,John Lutheran Churches are ask- specia l program et Easter time,
YOUNG MEN'S
couple of week! while Mr, a n d
ed 10 oote th at they are asked to A (.'(Jfll set wes conducted by Mn.
Mrs. Harold Carn ahan are on •
meet Feb. 7 at eight o'clock ra• Leroy Watson end the hostes,, ·
$4.95
H vacntion in Florida.
1 20 E. MAIN
POMEROY
ther than iieven thirty 111 wa, an- slsted by her daughter , Susanna .
Miss PhylliJ Ihle has b e e n
,erved refreshments.
nounced,
spending a lew days with home
Attending were Rev. a nd Mrs.
folks between semesten.
Herold Holmes, Mr. and M r • ·
Earl Shuler ha, been at home
Morris Wolfe, �r. and Mrs. Leonthe past week.
ard Bau, Mr. and Mn. Robert
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith and
Davls, Mr. a nd Mrs. E d w a r d children attended the funeral Sat•
ON SALE
1!111
Grlndley Jr .. Mr. and Mrs. Har- urdoy of t he ehildren's grandlath­
1\lo t. t __
pr.
old Davia end Mn. Watson .
·er, Cl.aren&lt;"e sharfer of c r o w n
The February meeting will be City .
• llock Liff S1ddln
For
Flnal €1earanre
held 11 the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Carl
Autmr,on
of
•Or.r LNthor SoUIH
Leonard Bau.
Stiversvllle _.ere the S u n d a y
WOMEN'S
Aluminum
guesls ol their ,on Jame, a n d
Fine qw)IIJ ,naterlab
1
'
family.
Ilg Boys'
l&gt;f•11 Shoes, Flats, Sport Shoe,
- ln lhe ludllc
Pythian Silten To
IDlkll
- OD U for
11111 4 TO t, VALUIS TO IS.ts
Meet Ne:ict Tuesday
Hlchly
polished
aluminu
m
W.91 PR. PAY Sc MORI
pr.
Meigs Temple Pythlan Sisters
eoven with babllle k nob
' ,.
will mHt next Tuelday evening
wlill
and I h..vy 11■11 plate.
p.
al lhe K. or P. Hall !n Middleport.
By Mn. llerllelt
7
Men'•
r
Mon',
During the evening lnlllallon for
Rev. Edward Griffith preached
L.111110 '''• -'- $1 . 1 9
V1lun To $7.95
new members w ill be held and at the Falrviow �urch SUnday
each member II a■ked to bring night in lbe absence ol the pa•
Juinbo ,lu _ $1 .95
1 Valentine for the Valentine box. tor, Rev. Dwight Spencer.
11A honderchiel ahower for the several from here
Boy,•
attended
eroken
♦ lo l l pr,
pr.
oot,go!ng aecretary, Mra. Hora"" luneral ,ervleea for Clyde Morrla l .----------------,
VALUIS TO 119.U
YALUIS TO St.tS
and the out-going at Ewln1 Funeral Home Monday.
MoElhlnny
Reed'• Rembrandt
treaaurer. Mn. Phll Meinhart will
Mrs. Walter Roual, ■pent Mon•
be held.
day and 1'H!sday with ber bro­
Men', Work Shoe,
Boy,• OXFORDS
For Valentine Ca ket and Jelly Mold.
ther, Ott Boston , and Mrs. Boston
12\lo t. 6 Cork Solo,
Hl1h ,.....
Quality,
Tluue
Foclal
Solt
at
Eaal
Letart.
•
Heavy
aluminum.
11.. av. i. t
pr. Sito ♦ lo 1 1
p r.
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Griffith
V■lun To $4.99
'
of Buhan and Mrs. Edna Rouah
,rere supper gueata of Mr. and
w-n'..Chlld....,.
Chlldren1
Mn. H-rt Roush and ,on on
Mon'•
SUnday.
Hou11 SU-rs $ ,QO
Oxfonh
rormerl7
Smith
Clothln1
Co.
1
Brollen
SI'"
r.
IV.
lo
t
_
Work Shoe, &amp; Boots
p
O • 0 •
r
i
,1a��::·: th� c:ii:
MIDDLll'OIIT, QNIO

$ fUd · d

P/

l

For Bl ue - Gol d
Sco ut Ban que t

d

•

Great Soott Values!

,,•

Shut-In Visited
By Jr. High
BYF Members

TONIGAf

S t
Lea ders LJrged

Metal
Ironing
Board

,

T Meet Monday

Dinner Giv,e n
By lmperic:,I For
10-Year Work ers

!- �

TWO Nazarene

ClaSSeS M ef At
Arnold Home

'

,-

5

• tar
Mornm
gS

ij

2

COTTON
DISH TPWELS

Apple Grove

•·-.
• - le.
IIIIN

·-

WORK SHOES

Insulated Boots

""'

s10-oo
s4.oo

S2 00

s2.oo ,,

P r.

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

No. Second

.

Mlddleport

VALENTINE NAPKINS

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

29�

welpt

50c

:L-------Be Thrilty· l Sqye All Your SCl'esf',ps from

Elberfelds
�:.
�
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£�
------Home OfJ
· Name •••
MerdllncllN

HEART CAKE PANS

in Pomeroy

MllN 0illd.- II &lt;111 tho al&lt;t
u.i.
, ___......:...:.____________ ·-- -- - ··· ·�-·-

e'" ·

Rinf' Cr•ckdown

Pollullon
Won't Renew Permit

:t.'

. Cage Tournament

J�:·

=...,

Aaked

.

j To

27th

I

Band

a.

lltll�,

s

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nan

I

Man Mek Good Oa
Fraudulent

a.

o��-,c,a• ls

rJ1.
.l

pro b l•ng rain
w /,•nck; s,·x r
ff/
Der.so n s K,.lled

Will

lkll¥&gt;ol

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ye�J

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PTA Plan ng
Talent Show Mar. 3

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beal-1

Survey

Fall In Florida

W0Ife May RepIace 'Buzzy' D 8VIS As Mar1etta S Best

. ....

=

Talk

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acy,

Racine Jum-·'--t Artist Going Well

..... ...........

_______

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r..

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mm: .

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Is Feb

ITV

fUr
wblch

-••bj

l8�U88lon out
I Fltnes8 Held Here

Senion To Pre&amp;eot
On Ma,rcb 10

ws

efteil
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()llftte

NW School Board
To
On

:!n
:::.!lhollc

$]•" A P*

s4.oo

Of1fuflffl' O.

=::••4

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SCHOOL
SLACKS

CAKE SAVERS

For Huntington S

F"tve Arrested

44 New Vehicle8
Sold In January

Saturday

2 for $1 .00

Roou

Oxforlh &amp; Loaftn

Valun To $1 6.95 ·

With Mattress Of Thick Polyfoam

Jury A!)qgjb \ttau

1 ye

Defendant Granted
Leave To Take Plea

LARO! SIZE

$6 Molli
I on Reported p31.d

north•

Auditor
Flood Information

"Curlty''

Dollar· Day's

s3.oo

$8.00

$6.95 and $7.95

FEBRUARY

s4.oo

llua
' i. 1 1 -·

4.95

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Oxfords._ loafers

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w-.

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Snow changing to ..OW
loday, ,... than ono incb ,...
■ecumulation, ncept ••
....... In th, -· Clol!llp ..
colder tonight ■nd Sllurd■J . ..

Seven lllclnt ■ro1 y1"llho • l■rp lreo, ho ..... h■,a ran Both lhe
WoHe 800 Roi,. waa ahoved back due to the Jm. dr!ver, but the IB IJodee ...,
caped pouible quick death lut over I »root
anbankment erta, 1110 Ueirwl head in)uriel. pact. No arrett.A were reported. OIM&gt;n was driving WM dlt
night when their car. drl... by which m■J hl,e ,meanl almost Slltcbea were needed to clHe Sherill H rtenbach also report·
a
l ed. The aecident occam,d ,._
Cecil Wolle, 17. ■lid on an icy certain death for II least ,ome of their injuriel. Four other pusen- ed the lnveatigation of another ·
&amp;e day aflemooll.
and rammed head-on Into 1 � .even :,out.ha. '
gers, Bill Panou. Otto Jan-eU., cident this week on the Lang,villeAll the boya In tht IIC"ff "' � .
tree.
Smith wu NpOl'led In "good" Carl Pareooa 800 Jim Par1Dm .. Dexter road. A oar driven by
cepting Carl
Wolle and !wo other pauengen oondllion 11 Melp Gel&gt;oraJ J1oo. eaped injury ,
Waid L. Nichol'°". Ir . . 17. hit an dentt at Racine lllgll �
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In tho ear were INlinfully Injured pltal lbll; morning. Over :IO Olfieer■ reporied that Smith icy spol 800 went out ol eontrol.
three P&amp;J'IOIIII boya ..,. .....
whUe lbree others eacaped WI- llltdie■ were ,-'eel to elHe a waa thrown lbrough the wind- The llherilf uid the ear ■kidded,
taken homo at th, tima.
,
banned, Sherm Robert C. Harl· forehead &lt;ul II ia ex:io&lt;t«f lbat ■hield. cauaing Injury to hla head. went 1ideway1 over an
,mbank- They had been eatdllnl �
enbach's department reponed. ho will be kept at the booP.ital The car. 1 1116t Buiek. wao Olli- meol, and, ,&lt;werturned in a creel:. en■ at the Harold Cll'!llh#t
flnl
Phillip Roberta, 16, and Charin from two lo "'"'" daya.
mated I total Joa. The motor No injury wa, reported to the nearby.
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Smith, 16, were taken to Melga
General i!Glpital wllb Wolle by
the Racine Emergency ,quad.
Roberu and Wolfe were treated
and released from the hospital for
head Injuries 1nd ahoek. Smllb
wao admitted wllb ,evere outa BJ Ulllo4 PNN llllen■'l11a/ Wa■hlngton lllreel erew,.
never llllffen the "impouible tral- overheated .■loves ml I.a- 1•
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WRECK.ED FRONT END _ This 1959 Buick wa1 a total loss and three Racine and bruiaea.
Cold wealber ........i boob went A_ lorecut of more '"°" in Uie lic bottlenecb" he bu met in heating meuurea lbat hlYe area youth were painfully injured late la st night when ii skidded out of control on
Sheriff Hartenbach ■aid th, ae- out the window today inlo a anow capital broughl I bitter proletl 1• J W�.
tr,buted lo a t,..,vy llrl toll o
a icy curv of the Hog Hollow road On e front seat occupant was burled through ldent oc:curred laat night al 8 : 30 ■nd ,!eel blan1r.et
ngreas Tbunday lrom W11C,.,.
below• the year began. Polaad, 11.Y,
rou
Co
Boston
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16th
da1
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ac
1:e wlndshi:ld when the car struck a 'tree (note bumper) which prevented it from on the Hog Hollow road . one ■nd eutern 1-thirda of the nation.
■in Seo. Aluander WIiey The freezing reading, broke • 1918 doubled its lira preaullcl!II ...
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one-half mile from Racine. Thia Ne'!' York it
hurtlillf over 1 30-foot embankment. _ s entinel Photo.
C y'• 18th ...,...,._ Badger state 11,publican uid MU. record. Shipping fought ice floes tbe city ■ water lines ,.__
wa1 the 15th aocldenl lnvntlpted ve
ml&gt;-freezin&amp;
tempera- Waukee, Wis., wilh almost twice In tt,e harbor and plumber■ stayed The
U day of
, 111
:atlol
atl
Weather Buruu ,.
by hla department lhls year. He utu m pped
811-year-old Washington ', average anowlall, bwy through the night answer ing
t
a
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low t,1 ... i.lot
be
reading,
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reponed thal 1 of the number mark. Al Sf. Louia, Mo., I inches ------- call, from homeowner, plagued
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from
eame in January.
. South Camlin■
ol mow crippled the olly'a air•
I by frozen pipe■. At Portland,
According to the aherlff. Wolle
Maine. the mercury fell below OhlO Valley and - 1.■ae . ..
rt .. ',)ilola fllusht turbulont air
hit an icy spot on the
,ero for lhe 151h c:on,ecuti&gt;e day. the_ Roeky Mountama. lllp la lllo
produced ln,ak
road He ■kidded lo th, left aide thunde
llom,d Slo•• Wanlat
nation wu Koy
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WOODBURY, TeM. IUPD-A
state Trooper James Pascal the passengers out.
and Uabtning in Indiana.
.
the
gravel and ran he■d -&lt;Nl The � S Weather Bureau P_'""
}Ve
O
Or(
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Safety
olllciall
warned
agai
n
st
71
degree■•
Trallwaya bwo ,kidded on an ieyl sa!d 1 1 persons were trapped m Woodbury ls about 50 miles 00
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1 �
u the ..:
dlcled Mld
highway near bere today, ran off ! the bus lor • while. Pascal !aid soulbeut ol Nashville on High• mllO
lem sto
llided
ing
wt1
be
co
w ith the
rma mov
an embankment and Dipped over, it look about 45 minute, to get way 70 Soulb. The bus was ... --------- north and eul durlllfl lhe . early
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· --- - -- - ported en mute lo Nashvllle from
hours would ■pread up to 7 inches
trapping passenger, inside for a
of IIIGW
Unle.
the Dakotas ..., to
Knoxville.
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Five Mei_g■ eounllans I r e
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----Pennsylvania.
The &amp;bile highway 9atrol said
among those arrested by the Ohio
In the Soulb, sleet glazed
at leut tWII penoru, and possiblY
ZION, DI. IUPI) - Fourteen ·
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State Highway Patrol In the paot
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72
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em Georgia h!Jhwaya, ehUled lbe 24 houn
threo were lmowo dead. including
,;._: .:: :: per,ona were injured today wben
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HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI) - WSAZ-TV,
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Carollnaa and Te
the bua driver, Joines Lewls \ of lhe founders of lhe Pomeroy • G.,,yhound bu, apparently skidand
nnaa,ee
'Ibey · wen, George Ebersbach, pioneered television in West Virginia more than I &amp;an
changed to snow in Virginia
Evana, 4$, of Knoxvllle,
33, Mlddleporl. elted to Gallipo &amp; years
Cemtol Bloek Company died ded ink&gt; a toll plaza on the Tri,
li
ago, is being sold by the Huntington Publiebtn,
Seven Injured perBOns were
Slate
Highway
near
here.
81•■- Prolell■
mor•log al 11 al Hober
eourt tod11 for lnlecure load; Qr. Co. for a re� S6 million.
taken tothe J. M. Adams Cllnle
The Injured-the driver and 13
The natlon'a upltal, hit Thurs- ville J. Gaul, 49, R■elne,
Hoopllal la Gallipoli,.
eited to
The sta tion, based here and in Charleston, la belq
pa""8gers-were taken to Zion The annual Nporl
1¥. to Good Slllllrltan Hospital.
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day bJ HI � weather since Melp eourt Satw-day lor .., · u!- so
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Mel
m
Mr. Dueer wu ■ member of
ld along with WSAZ radio lo S.JR, The Goodwill Sta•
Community HospItaI , None W&gt;S General Hospital
-,.,_, --•
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wa■ ,.lea■e•d •�•
..,,aus,...,
.... ■up· ner; Allee Nwe, 51, Pomeroy . lion , Inc . • of Detrojt.
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lb• Pomeroy VUta1e
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hurt ,erlously.
a with 500 pounds or ult for elted lo Melp eourt Satw-da fo
■terday
aJlemoon
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O,ar.
plie
by
Dr.
The
agreement
for
purch88e
ol Broadeaaliog 1 n 4 Der.1r ; •
■wnber of yoan aio nd hi■
y r
·
---lea
Mullen.
It
bowed
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lhat
.
a
total
lailun, to obey atop algn; Arlbur all outstanding atock of WSAi Corp. h'om the C...loa Iii f 7·
bee• ldlYe '■ el•le aJloln of
I ol 7,on patlenl days we,. record·
Ibo ..... Fwral ■rrureme•II
R■ndolpb u Guy,vllle oiled to lne. wu announced Thunday ing Co., and WCIIS • TV wu
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ed II lht holpltal In llllll.
.
Meiga • Saturday ;
• lli8111. b)'. publilhinJ oompany pift- bought by • pib■ldl..,. ■I Ralllna
... .., I mplek. lie
In Nllitlcm. the report
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Y&gt;'!ll!/!!'.! -� SI ideat w� D· Birke ■nd John llnltl!,11:tmc ""'·
CLEVELAND (UPI) _ A Com· ed that Ql3 1dmu■lonl were m■de
:
::� �::.::ra'!':
"Ibo ulo prl&lt;eo of WH'l'N
11&gt; S,,«w lNl1- F. Pn!\ JL"till of Iba hoanl
,,,. . .,.
"!ith an average di 7-4 dayi paThund
mnn
Pleas
jury
night
ay
.
of
SIR.
nparted i. llo 91. I
or'1 oourt Monday for failure to
lihorlly alter ■rriHI,
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stay.
284
There
wer,,
■urgi
acquitted Napoleon G,..r, 38. h
.
obey a slop ■lgn.
II ls subjeet to approval by the and that of WCIIS-TV !Ill llill•
cal caaes nnd 131 births, with no
deg
Cleveland
fir,t
char
ed
wllb
Mn. Elda F. Harl of Mason,
Federal Communications Commis· hon.
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malemal deatha.
gree
murd
llbootln
In
fatal
.
er
the
g
W. Vo., puaed ■way Thursday
-n., reportocl ui. p r • • , of
alon.
c,
\\
Board
Out�u totaled 471 wllb the
01 a man in a dke game argu.
afternoon at tho Pleasant Valley
Ill
■rceot e ., •�
W
io
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SAZ. Inc., ia
Bolb of e olher televis n ,ta
WASH ING
majority beltlg emergency c.....
. !UPII - The
menI·
.
HoapllaJ In Point Pleaaant
ru
paid
for
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broadcut!ng
ladl!tJ "'
ary
llon, m the Hunt'•"'•n-Char
....Hoapltal ofllclall ■Jso announc• Secret Servlee ·
arrested five
. . .
le, ton
COLUMBUS &lt;IJPII- The st.le
G,..r went on lrlal Monday In
lb
Pomona
bu
Mrs Hart waa l&gt;om at
lalalt
Meigs
ckdown
11le
County
aham
Basltelball
are
lso
Weal
han
rg
.
V
hands
uua
e
i
men In the
ed
ged
a hove a
in
e
I the
ra
G •
on
Stal;.;,, w. Va .• in 1894
died Water PolluUon Control Board the July 2. 11!60 death of Linooln madeaI donallon lo � �•tal an Eut coast counterleltln ring Tournament will _ be held In lbe recent montha. WIITN·TV wu ac:WSAZ radio _waa loundacl II
g
RuUa;d gymn1s1um February II
at the age ol 66. She was the refused Thursday to renew the Herd, 52. The two men bad ar•
quired last month by R • e v e I Pomeroy, Obia, m 11113'111d .....i
for purchue of' equipment. The believed to hive eireulated nearly
, ---------and 8.
daugh!er of William and Martha elty of Warren·• temporary per• gued over loaded dlee In • game.
to Huntington two JUrl W..
new equipment will be transferred f50II 000 In boeua '20 bills·
urrows Rouah boll\ ece sed
mil to dump raw sewage into the
Greer was arrested last NovemMr. Henry Null la loomarnent
B
.
d a
.
lo the Meig1 M emorial Ho,p!tal ..,;. men mch.ded • •
WSAZ-TV at■rted _.,_ "'
Executive To
year-old I manager.
ber when he was !denUlled as lbe hen
Survlvlntl la • daughter, Mre. Mahoning River.
w
completed.
.
1919, four years bofor■ ,,,., ell-.
realauranl oparalor, Francia A·
Tbt annual meeting of county
Homer (Marlba Ann) Redman of The board voted 3-l aga . ,I th• wanled man m 8 Uneup In whleh
R
ecent
------TV
m
atallona wtlll ., the air "'
Al1eall of S1\Ter Sprint! Md teacher1 will be held al Eastern
Maion, . and elsten. Mrs. Grover renewal beeause the elly had he had been placed as • suspect
Mr.
Feb
y
Monday,
,
I
atate.
the
ruar
I
h Needing
described by ■gents u � "'ring'. Loeal , High School Friday Feb( Ellubelll) Roush, Mrs. oma failed to buUd sewers to end riv- in another crime,
M. Dallas will ipeak to Birk• II preaideol ■I WIAI
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George
m
FIJ
lb
leader
a
of
eoun
Wuhlnglon
"
ter
17
ruary
Part ol
----e
Nunamaker of New Hope, Pa., er pollution. The vote came after
gr■
the teaebers 800 member•
of 1ne • whilo C. TCMD Gillen
felling oper■llon
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wlll oon,i,t of planning for a
.
and Mrs. Leonard (Mlldredl No- a publlc bearing In w hich oily ofMelga County Auditor Gorden
Sa
t- presidenl ■nd .-ral ........
&lt;:'"!e
lhe
al
lem
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PTA
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s, •
Mel
County
Teacbers
Auocia,
l!S
ble of Polnl Pls.,..it .. Also'sur- flelals testmed about a eonO!ct
The agent aelled the f O u r
H. Caldwell ls saeldng lnfonnallon
·
In&amp; coocernmg lbe re-organiza. the NBC afliliai..
tion
!
0thers
v1,1111 are lwo brother,. John and between Mayor Walter Pestralt
hlnclodlllf •
r
of the Rood of 1113.
p
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com le� � :;· Birb ■aid tho publlahlnc Carl Rou■h, both ol Ma,on.
c
and COW1Cll over sewer contracts.
o
lry
m
Common
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re■ponalbill17
of
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O
rnal en
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pany decided le •ll the atau..
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Tbt decea,ed waa preceded 1n
• Service
cat
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Pleas Court records of Meip galherlnt! inlonnallon conc,,rnlnfl ...--8
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Ah
' •I Oh'·
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because
II w■nted lo - 11
Wuhlngton ...a.
"'■ th by her husband. Oscar Jay
University.
County Indicated that lhe defend- lhe flood for the stale of Ohio.
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ellort■
to
the illWap■pll'
lilltl •
Hart. Prlvai.
..,.Ices will be
•
Mr. Caldwell would like to talk
The .....ta, announced 'lbur•
anl In a suit action haa been
Wednesd ay, February 1 . Robert The program el8o •111. mclude cluaively•
eonducted
al I p. m. al
;
granted leave by Judge John C. to IDillt peroon who 11:now the day, were -� 11 part of • \ Holland, SUpervllor ol Phyalc■I instrumental mi;:ic�-=
adio
Delrol ii .....
the Jl■wUnp • Coata
ll'uneral
WJR
r
II
Cou
Eaat
lllaJn
drive
pout
of
to
deplb
water
■n
Pmnony.
and
in
l
Accordlnt! to tile Title Olflee Dl· Bamn. until February 11, I o
Education, Recreallon and Safety Mr.
Home. Mn. FioNnce Amell will
other facls ol the flood. lie ■alil oounterfelllnl gang that � hod l visited the Northwestern
•r PTA'• by Worth Knmtr, • __ ....
of the Cleric ol Courla 44 move or make • plea.
vision
Loeal peoll . .
.
ofllcllte.
diatrict
Un
old
n
eon
rn
newapaper
t
en
ee mg lbls re- dent of Charle....,, w, Va,
ion c:• 1 Sehool Dlslrlet.
The
try eoncomed a ■ult by e
da ing back to :
new vehicle■ were aold during the
:.
i::
Mn.
.
he managed WGKV ndi..
.
Ban - 1 member ol the
h
water · ··
.
e In ■n afternoon meeting, Mr.
month oI Jenuncy In M e1gs Coun- lbe Unlveraal c· I · T· Credit Cor• the time or the rampaging
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Chrlsliaa Selence Mother Church
.
from the Ohio River would b e Ealtem
.·
poratlon agalnsl Carl Folden.
Holl800 dlscuued with phyll&lt;■l
1
ol. Baaton. Mau. Burial will be In Y·
In ■ddfllall· lo Apelll, thoao ar- edueatlon department
,ulflelenl. Help by penona know•
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lnchen
h
the Kirkland Gardena Cemetery Three new trallera, •ix trucks
ee
ni
ing the lnlormallon would be NIiied and tbarged with COIIIPir• lh• Importance of pb:,1l&lt;al edue•
1n
Caunly. Fr iend,, may and 36 oar■ made up the sales.
po11,1bn and transfer of lion and lllneas, and whit c
greatly appreciated by the audl·
Otecb
an be
call II tho fuileral home anytime Abo. II wa, reported that 101
oounterfell notea were:
lor.
done lo make phy1l&lt;al oducatlon
JaDM!8 a.eeta pied gulflJ' II
M
ee
t
Monda
y
lane
ore
made
IIIOd
eara, four trailers, and eight
for I
P
being
prior to aervk:a.
Edward L. Wemel, 4ft, 1 filling In Ibis area I more meaninlful
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The regular meeting of
the
ent Show to be given by Ille Melga County eourt yl!llerd■J II
truck&amp; were Ulled.
Tal
fradt.la
,tatkln oporator from Mount thing for pupil&amp;.
Norlh-.rn Loeal Sehool Board
chargeo of paalng
No.thweatem
Parent
Teachers
Ranier, Md,; bis - Carlton E.
-----will be held Monday. February
WANT A NAME
obecb. He paid the IIDllUIII Ill
?
lf ce
Orpnlullon Friday Nlll'ch ,.
Mn. Hei'llllll Wamer, Naples, Wemel, Ill, of Sllpr Spring; Cit! MEIGS
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In
In
GENERAL ROBPITAL
lbe
of
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the dieeu wriltell • eat
.
.
A meetrng
=-=' go� rs
Florida, ncentl1 fell and brou ford An1Un ·• Jr., IO, director of
wlshmg lo enler
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George �- Dal•
ton gbl
of lbe area .
Admiaaionl _ G■J Ann Burter,
Peroona
ts, which lolalod $IL'!',
c:os
her sboulder ■nd la amlined to buuty uliia In Wuhlngton, and
las
Coolville · M■yford Harris, L o n i ■hould contaet anyone ol the He appeared In fflMJ eat
urch, • Play
the
Naples
Comm
unlly
Hospital.
O.arle
■ E. Lockett.
11 1:111 In
CJi
,.
Th RuUand High School Senlo ' All regular meetings
f,r the
will be
IIChool faculty In the diatrict, Mrt. before J� Emmett p 11t
Pnmlroy.
Bottom; "a.arloa Smllb. R■ elno.
.
g
Mr. and Mra. Warner of W.
( each
held
the
on
third
...:;
Monday
o
M
la to •lect • name !or meetln
a elub play\111 be beld FrJ•••
Howard
Bircbfiold, Mra. Joe Du• The alndavit wao tij11ed bJ e,
I
Dllchargeo
Clara
Wilker
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Second-el Pomervy are apend1 Rutland
'beli,g organw,c1 11 lbe new nJne. 10, In the high school audttorlum. month,
JohnSOIL
gan, or Mn, vema Sno"den,
in&amp; the .;inlor al Napleo.
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The play, entitled "'A'Feudin'
bolo JohD.DoeN
course.
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Over Yonder," will be directed
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LOCAL TEMPS
THE EVIDE�
M F�oThe
noontlme
weather
In
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DALLAS,
Tex.
IUPI,
A
45C111todla/,,
ol
the Nodhweatem
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b
Mr
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N
llle
p
rker
""•'iahl
a
FI\DU'lllLD STATION •
I en,y at the Intersection of Seeond year-old Dallu man wu arrellad Local �I Dlalrict wU! moet in
'l1runday len\perillurn high 22 te..,be, and ID&gt;rarlan. The play and lfeehanie.ata wu 34 degreeo. on clnrobu_.
sharp bemt• Iha ollleelaf 0,0,.. M. Dallu,
I
low It. Friday reading p 32 at ia acheduled lo begin al 8 p. m, ( Sklet cloudy, with mixed rain and
be .... wafting I atr■fgbl l I D e - .bead, , l"ebrulry r, to
10:111 a• m
Admluion la liO cenls.
' - lalllng.
and llllOldni,
IN I flllll and . t].,,.. m■Uen
C,
j
achool ....todl■l -·
JUIIII
BOWIE. Md. (UPI) - Al - bad left Phlladelphl■ al 10:18 a.m Stato Trooper W. E. Broob ti
Mr 1.;_.. - ol. tho Clunlllf
ind■
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U.
mo rac
y
s,ippi1eo Cc,mpaa ol P..-.ih =:! ,:.
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non.:. �
o
o
:;"'
up
"
ing �
.!'i. ti.ell!.!,
1
will 11o �
l'Nl'ld ....,.. • Wint. WClldor- Railroad olfk:� at fint lllted other ,tale polkemen oarrW
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land In IIOUlherD Maryland .., - dead. bellning that one bodlell from the rubble.
Al Ibo role ho"1 going now, v,iloped into whit many fans con- ton: l"lral, the pn,babillty that
Thtre'a at., • al&amp;nlflcant point
achoduJe 101' Ibo 1trst ,... 11 penoil bad boen lrlpped under I Deputy Chief Richard TbamM
ll■rlella eoflerie basketball ace aidered the , great.est P-r cag. he'll 1,erage bel1'!r th■n IO
:CltQl'lll
��
points In oontr8111ng WoH0'1 111d D■vta'
Bowle a- Tr■d&lt;.
crumpled ear. Tht1 llld lller of the Glenn Dale, Md., Carl Wolle cuukl w,,ll _....,.,1an1 er of all lime. ran up hla 11188 In per same;
oecond, the poalblllly firll two :,un of play. Wboru■ Ap,-r In Concert
A minllte lllor, th■ a puam- they did not bellen I bod)' wu ,quad told how ho 111d a .,..,.
Mark "'illmy" Davia u Marie!· lour y..... He played In Ill games that he'll play In more than the Davia
ocored only llt in hla flnl
A aillbW b.wl and ohorua 1.,.. .,.,. plunged from lbeir under lhe wr■ctago.
or other volunteer■ worked lor tn
ta·• ■U • 11ine eareer ocoring and averaged 19.1 polnta p e r eatimated Ill pmea rem■inlll g in
be held In Ille Rut• e■re1ne •!!lhNW
two aeason, Wolle ranir up au. H■rtmlD of tho Collage boura to free In victim&amp; m.m
Carl
can
and
heated
.
co
game
over
that
■pan
.
cbamp
bi&amp;
llegiate eareer.
Buny'a beat lllllpul came In his land .,.
flYiilllUIIIDI ..,. into the
hom,r o/. death City, Md.• ......, aqu■d, .... of the wreckage :
lie'• otlll far under the !681 Meanwbllt , Wolf••• IOIM hove Wolfe got off to I relatively
final year when be baggeil MO.
Sunday, ......,.., •·
and
IDJtu,
Ibo
trim dsnllad do,em of
lllllta from ••we had to cul the whole hodJ
polnta Davia tallied u • l'looee,- been accummulaled In &amp;ti games, alow start lhla ...... t la makbu
bu pl■Jed no part In
�':_ � ■p.nan wm d"":\: In anow ■nd Dlrenlng lemjler- neighboring toWill lb■ , ruabed ID of the e ■way wl
gh
Hei
t
the
bm
or
bul Wolle, 1 junklr or an average ol 19.7.
lh torcbea bs.....
. Mr. Roger Rol1
turn
ing better abowlnp pme by their
respectln ......_ llolb are
■
.
lbe ,.,...
ol Waablng- lore we could readl them.
from llaclM, allll hu lhe re- Projecting Wo!fe'a
will
direct
Ille
band.
polenllal game, He may even p his 23.1 relative shorties
11 only f.1. But
Six penoila died In the twllled Ion, de!Cribed th, aceoe wben be the oaly one of them we -W
lllll!lder of .thls ....., and all of minimum average of Ill per game rate nl fut --,, to
both
could
pour
In
tho
polnll
wrecbp
illld lilONI lbaD JOO olb- arrived
hove bnped to uva died u we
ll
h -lor )'t!ar lo 11p hi, produo- over the n9¥ 18 - - the . S..... '"IIUl■r • __,. pmo■
'
that's for aun.
Jf1ff
WOU'I:
.
er1
....
N
IDjured,
fncludinl
IT
were
putting him OD I lttllr. ll
lu,agtpc
fro
wbo
"'Bodlel
we
m
Hon.
real ol lbfa .._ and 111 ol the llild an enltJ In the Oldo Confer.
■ .-. real leol
•·...1-Tbo
Emeram&gt;ey ,quad ...,. bald ovll'lllpl In bolpltalL w!ndoft 111d people .,... e!lhor waa bearlb,.aklng
II
W
•
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,
1
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Wolle bas 108i poinu through next - would g!ve him a •areer enc,, �
I an left on lb■
_...., m■ile �
to lhe Gorden Weal Foo- :enc":, ,nd the pair ol. acrearning 01' Ju,t DM11Dln1 to be Anlbulaneea ...,. unable to lfol
,at S■lurdq "a win over Otter- total of 1144.
W
boat
the
illalbor1,
when
Dl8bl
ID
alive
a11111it1
, ......1 aloaa: By
1 ·1j-.. al� Gnat !land lnllud dfwl qiDa Jumped 1.- Ibo helped. One illall, trapped under clc!w llwl I hall inlle to the
''n, In whleh he bucketed 211.
Thia would be 46 ahy o!
lhe tourn■J Ibo � will add defeml•• team In . lb■ - and o1. ti. Wok fl 11acw
u •• _.. tracb IDII down a IS-foot .,.. 1 ;llaplaoed undercarrlole of I car laol■tad aecllon w ber■ 1 ,pur lln•
o.. wile eame to Marlelta Ing D..11• record. Bui Wolfe'• to Wolle'• c:blncta. ol. ....,.., Tbo lhe ....... of the
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m tiny Cairo, �· Va .• and de- eban&lt;ea .,.. ■nbaoced b7 two fac- ume la truo far
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