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Oleen Goes BeforeChamber

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C ross Chapter in Meigs County, and a plea was made
for Red Cross Bloodmobile donors next February 27 in
twin developments here today.
The re-organization move came in Middleport where
Robert Oleen, Portsmouth, 0., regional representative,
appeared before a regular meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce in town hall .
The cell for donors wu made Miami Univeraity with 10 other
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this morning by M rs. Beulah , local men to prev iew a Ma1ter
Straus,, executive secretary o( Plant for Pomeroy .. Middleport,
the County Board or Health. She : and on plarui of the four county
poin ted to the goal of 135 pinla ! area - Meigs, Gallia, Mason and
needed Feb. 27, and to the fact / Jackson (W. Va. ) - for more
that at the mobile unit" a last a� ' cooperative work toward indUBtrischool
grade
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Mary
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and giving fell short by 28 A four-county organi1..Blion will
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tournament last night were the
Riverview
from
are
Fields.
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Barbara
be di.,cussed al a Feb. 20 meelpints.
Borst, Mary Taylor, Rebecca Trussell and
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at Kyger Creek under apon·
Mr. Oleen presented the Red ,_ing
Grade School.
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Also attending the C of C meet- ,
district where oo chapter exii,ts,
He pleaded for help from the 1 ing were Mrs. Werner, Bob Coals. !
Chamber in getting one started, \ Harold Hubbard, Fred Hibbs,
suggesting aU that ls needed UI Emmet Shuler, Be rnard Fullt ,

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00 report.a of I nalioow ide ant i- 1 r�a� aaid Ila rtpPy W.11
teLec� to 1Ue� the teehakat
tra.bdng eM.rH rer �rlzed Fn:nch cam�ai g.n in the Su\' iet a prelim in .ary one
aDd mlietllaROUI equlpmeat Un ion fol lollt' mg lhe buzz n,� by pletio[I of an inv eatlptMIIII f 1jl
malatenance at Cllanute A.YB, three French jel fighters 01 an incident . r-·rench
.airliner carrying Soviet Pre!liderit day that Brezhnn'a
Dlloo... Atrmu Fry b fl ir•d·
u&amp;e of Mlddlepori Hlgll 8chNI. �� Brezhnev to Morocco airliner waa in I ••de: I - ....
ur ay.
off Algeria, tD l'OIU � 1
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wbrtt H waa vanity q1Wierl ay
The
governm
nt
hoped
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p
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when
the
iots
chaJ'-�
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Charlene Hoeflich, Cash Bahr ar,d b ac. leadership.
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down the inc i den l bY ex pr,� s; n g , fired at'rOSI its path.
..----He recalled th.et during World Dick Owen.
·•sin cere regrets." A no1� of arol•
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ogy was prese ntf"d in \ioS&lt;.-uw f 1 ,.
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$25, 000 in one year's drive.
A
day mght JO reply lo a Sov 1,•t n�t e
11S 0\lr'll purposes agaiall TJ:
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ff e prai"sed the work O f the pom·r
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denouncmg the 1m.- 1dffit and oe·
th ne · s
r ar
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eroy Lions' club for keeping the
mand_i ng punishme nt for th� t • �J. t' •, �� ""
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ed ed , o ,a 1 1y ptha•
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Bloodmobile visits going, main• :
pnts.
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may want lo "pul tho. I .
.
laining lhe "vital ,upply of
The French charge d affam:!I in
Presidenl Charlea de Gaulll • •
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blood ..
impede his cauliau.
Th� Chamber ol Commerce.
t
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ard peace lallr.l wltll .......
with vice president John Werner
gerian
\1oslem rebela. ·
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presiding in \he absence of Presl•
Local law en forceme nt officers
.
Su nday will be ob and the Civil Air Patrol Unit here ·
dent Dona ld �ivers, discussed the Boy
It is widely fell tn Western dip)
lomatir ircles here that coat..
Red Cross ?roblem at length. No served at rt-he Hemloc-k G · ov e were alerted today for a blue and O
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Christian Qlurcb Sunday , Fe b. I white Cessna 1'12 believed los l
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on of tht&gt; Algeriae war t :If'•
decision was reached
GRADE SCHOOL CHAMPS - Above is the Port l and . G rade School bask etbal l
121h.
Kuma masmucb u It I . ,;
, somewhero in Ohio.
Mr. Oleen indicated about
team that won the. county to.urnament I a st night .• t Racm_e ( See details on Page 4). would have to be raised to oper- Scouting r The Boy - Is 51 1
Prante
financially , s1r..,._.,t11o
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uno
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Front row left to right are Mitch A llen, J oe Proffi tt, Marvm McKelvey, Larry Price , ate a chapler here Ior a year. years old Ibis year
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SA.TO , 1,ance and hu.-ts.�
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I Dayton, 0. , lrom where the pri·
Frank
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RiCk Johnson and D av1· d S eU ers. S eco n d r oW , Roger Brewer , Bill · Delong
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Two
perso
n
s
were
arrest&lt;&gt;rl
a
n-I
rela1
1ons with manJ A(:t g
however that l Troop � of Hemlock Grove •a le airer
: It was determined
aft took Off• fixed the
,.,
Wallbrown and Ralph Hut ton · Thal's Coach Hubert Price back row ,
Proffitt' Amos
• in existen
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be
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be
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and ol her count.r� � ·•.
other
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a
fin
day
m
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be
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should
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uyahoga
apparent
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left, BIid his assistant, Bo b Beeg l e.
and to call a later meetin' to 16 membert of the troop, .ogelh• county, the op;,osite direction , dle,ort. polior and court .,,. , ;,,n.
The Scwi•fs termed
,
or with the Scoutmaster, Jame,
Cherie, Scho,mover. 27. R �t- 1 incident 1 "bandtt �
aeek a oofutlon.
from this area.
jleese, and· ANlslailt Scoutmas;,\(
.le p
' land. was arrested gy the pohct said ii occurred ., milit, c
Finl Jtll Tri,
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departm
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Smi
ation giers while the alrliner. !f,j
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Har
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len,
obile visit
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Jwilor ' lll&amp;h llo,. uo upoctaa lo be . al l h • in. Oiliii!lb;,. u •;., � ."i,� charge as was Clyde Farr�II. 42. " pre-a greed" count.
to the
id
P en
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aervfce and jll In a .,..p,
Pomeroy.
Ferrall we• re,eased
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who the Montgomery CoUDly Airport
p
w� year.
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WASHINGTON (UPll _ Bitter bination would be a quick thaw the ground to thaw out alter the School, "ill ,._
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Miller
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1 0n - ...., th ,. m omm� t o apwinter weather baa atacked up followed by a heavy, warm ram wmter freeze in •·1-ude two waler- Mra. Siraua aaId • quola of ool
. was an Eagle Scout, and now Friday flbout 5:30 p.m. The plane pear late-r in Mayor KenJJt&gt;t h McJ
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,... than ICIO plllla ol blood IS pastor ol the Shade Vallev Pas- had not been heard lrom lor at
tons of ice and ,now in the Ohio ll was !his sel or melcorological I sheds.
Elhinney s court
to
pay
blood debts.
and Delaware �iver basins and fact.rs that figured in the disas• Army orficiala emphasize the• needed
:
.
toral Unity of Christian Chul'('h• least 12 hours after the takeoff. Mayor McElbmne
il
She
urged
past
donors
and
heav�
snows
do
not
necc
z
� f ined Earl
s.
floo
1936
trous
ard
d
ha
flood
potential
a
posed
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es, will bring the message. 11,e The trip ordinarily would take il J. Brooks 1 · 01 M,d
.
. 8
.dleporl. 1 10
which could be set off by a sud- Army spokesmen point out thal const,tnte a flood danger smce ,t potential new ones to support the troop ls -nsored
by Hemi&lt;ok two hours by plane.
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and
costs
on
a
c,1a1
,on
by t h ,
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to bloodmob · 1e th!s ye r. The goal Grange
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1he fro zen ground would nol be lakes nearIy o�e IooI oJ ., .1ow
den thaw.
. Sc!outa will serve as
The CAP began acheck: of air- Sl ate H i gh wu y Pat rol on .II t' harge
.
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lo provlde a liltle surpl 08 a bov 1 Ushers Deacons Elden
The Anny Coras of Eng ineers, .able to absorb sueh .a ro:n . Th 1s gel about one meb of waler.
ports .along the route before 1
. 80 mufner.
- of havmg
which is watehing the situation means it would run of[ Into ' The trouble come.i with a ��rst debts, 1a 135 pints.
Bible' School g' at lO:JO a.m launching a search. The CAP iden
Mrt, 8tr•111• pre4lttecl that with preaching senri a at 7.3'1 j tified the pilot as Ro rt Sim- I
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closely, indicates the weather of st reams whilh would swel l not of warm weather under condition.s
be
ce
Elmer Molden .
_died It
the next four weeks probably only because of the rain but tlie which w_ould not allow the water goal probably CUI be met If p. m. at the Orange Christian mon s of Berea. who reportedly
lo soak ,nfo [he ground.
home '" Rotla,KI
·- !OIi per■ou plaa 1o .... Ch urch. The pastor will ,peak , did no[ file • flight plan.
snow carried with if.
would tell the story.
both
has
i
in
that
The
ce
locked
.
He
was • reti� fU'lllltr: .
for
bJood
month
one
about
takes
he
It
T wont possible weather com______
. ; on ' "I1te Religioua Life of Abra·
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Spt"nl most of hlS lif� llllre. iw - --- ri vers m many areSJ for several A l the last nsit of the umt 1 ham Lincoln."
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MEIGS GENERAL DOSPrrAL
weeks also is causing the Army Sep!. 28, 1960, a total of 143 per- j
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M c M olden is surviffd · bJ bfl
some co�c,,rn.
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I sons were willing to gov� blood
Admi,s ions - Mr,. Gertrude
daughl,c, Valli&lt;, Ogdin .• �
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LOCAL TEMPS
.
Even if the rams don t oon-.e , a but only 123 passed lhe physical Th
Mill
,
acu
Sy
and a SOtl. Emffl. of Rutlanl�
pe
e
.
i
r se
e tem ratur at the intersudden thaw could break up .the n,qulrements. Twenty • five of
so
survivmg art' thrtt "' ·•
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section of Second and Meehan - I Discharges - Myrtle Hick, .
I
ice and set the stage for a Jam , those were first lune OOnors.
dren.
five greBt graQCidi?J
lc-sts in Pomeroy l noontime Pomeroy and Harley Koe ing
' Mrs . C. G. Kf'ilh. an African and three grec:it ereat7j J
that could, cause floodin�. Th is re•
This ii the 1 1th straight year was
degrees. S� cloudy,
Lorig BottODL
_ an 1
Two Mason County men, one of Mason, the other of sults when the flowing •ce hits
that the bloodmobile has made -------- ------------- mis_s ionary. will visi1 the_ Pilgrim d rt" n.
obstruction such as a bridge, regular visita here. Many times
t'"{ Ra,
Holin«&gt;ss Churt'h at Dan.,. 1 llt&gt;. Fn I T
Letart, died today after extended illnesses.
M' t
b th
F'ebn
day
m
al
,
V a ., passed away pile, up end dams the stream.
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Mr. Othy Stanl ey Cross o f Letart,
; 30 P
donors were so few luture tripa
lan;·:,d -;;;.i�\f
Mrs Ke i th. •· 11h hec husba nd j v,ve
Some states already are app re- were heavily in iloubt.
at St. Joseph Hospital i n Parkersburg early this morn•
,
labor� among , the people . of The
hensively studying ice condit i ons
ing following an extended il l ness.
In December, 1960. the county
deceased was pre�� la
Mr. Cross was born April 29, sonic Order of Clifton Lod ge 1.3, in these two watersheda. N ew was scratched from the BJ�.
Swaziland and Nat al. m Africa d
f-us wife, NeU)t.; -atarN
eath
by
1
w
J880 in Racine. He moved to Le- of which he was a member.
The y sailed for Africa the first
Jersey has asked the U.S CL1ast bile schedule becaU.88 o( two facsisters. three b rother, � Jlliree
MR. RYAN WAS 8-t
t i me m 1928, and rema ined al
Guard for help in breaking up the . tors _ we.el'ier. and lack .of a
tart at an early age where he
.
children Funeral
..al. pt
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HOLLYWOOD (UP I ► - Mon• During the run of ,, Naked their job for years without
owned and operated a store for , Thomas Joseph Ryan, 84, of ice clogging the Delaware.
a
. Mrs Strauss said than
anteen
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held
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tired of movi b r a
Mason died at 4 a m today foled actor City," McIntire
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,' n to aerve workers / tana cattle . rancher
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I John Me 1nhre has been 11gned ,_
lhreatened to retire to Of their ei ght children . all of Chase Funeral Home ,in -111111 Ill{.
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to_wn
He was preceded in death by iowing an illness of three mont hs.
; and donors Is all th.111t ts' needed
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Buri
a l will be made in �. .
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-�u Bond � h .. Monlana ca�LICI
pIace the lat
u•- r�cb w h_ ere whom wer� born on the mission
Ilia parents, Timothy D. C r o s s Mr. Ryan was born June 3 , 1876
wo
ason out
) now for the upcoming Feb. 'l7 re
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the w11_son 1naster of telev11non I he spends much of h11 free time field. one son serves as a District
and Mary Hunle Cross. SUl'\'iv- in Mason and lived all of b is li fe
r visit.
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Fr"iends may ca11 at �he unera1
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f the p1· 1 @:rim
1 m th3 t town. He was preceded
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''W a gon
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w·th
hia wife and teen·•e�
C
ross
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Jones
eril
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ing ls his wife, Anna
Gallipolis
City
Police
have
.'IrMrs.
Charles
Mullen.
blood
pro.
,
home anytime prior te �
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If the name Mc�n_t1re �sn t and daughte�.
�oliness Church. _a nother pastors
of Letart; one daughter, M r s. 1 in death by his parents, Thomas rested two Mason, W. Ya. youth.I, gram chairman of the Ph i Garn•
,
Rev.
R. A. B iddle will @W&lt;al,te.
rjrig a bell, telev1s1on vaewers Altbougb viewers WOil t be see- m the sl;1te o f Missour i . and the
Mildred Burton of Parkersburg , . and Maria I McCrory .&gt; Ryan.
Howard RaYbum, 18' and How- ma Mu sorori• ty • and me mbere,
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the ing "Mc'-Ure
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a ·10n, Ira S., Kansas City, KM· 1 He i· s surv 1·ved by h is w 1·1e, Em- ard Boggs, 18, charged with steal- have provided clerical work for a ' probablY will best. remernf&gt;er
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181 1 i.o sisters, Mra. Clara Buff. ma A., one daughter Emma Eil• ing parts from a motor 'veh:de. number of Bloodmobile cam. I tall, lean �ctor w1l� the wr �nkled Tram series unt� next fall, he s term as a miss mnary 1 fo A rr it•.a .
for
inston, of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Jen Strunk, of Darian, Corin. . two They
his
detective
face
role
the
a
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busy
filming
segments
m
of ,
Two
girls
A
are
re
m
a
rried
to
ior·
Founders'
Day ll'l5F&amp;m will
apprehended early -,&gt;aigDI in the past.
Mra. Josephine Pickens of Ra- sons, Thomas A. of Springfiel_d, today onwere
"Naked
City"
aeries.
or
°".xt
�n,
the
show
eign
missionaries.
a
nd
the
three
be
presented
Mo�g
,
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r � laf
a lot on Eulem•H. Gal•
Bab, Reporil
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h
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McIntire,
53,
.a
�so
veteran
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The
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!Itsrie■
tv.
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will
find
Mason
of
Mc
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H.
ntiree
Edward
others
.end
C.098
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M
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lled
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brothers,
Eastern
the
Pal"t'nt
r
Te
a
two
tine;
ehe� b-U••
lipolis, where t ey bad hidden
Edison Baker, at lhe Middle•
of Central Grade �• 1Middleport, and George, o( Chilli• lers, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ryen of lhe pnrts. When they appeared port C of C meeting, made an in- l of scores �f mo�1on pictures and j l�e his burly ?redecessor who Pil grim College.
colhe; three grandchildren, and Charleston. and Mrs. Josephene lo retrieve them Sgt John 'f'ay• I formal report of hil v isit to TV shows In which he has played i d ied last Nov. 8 m a Dal las , Tex., Mrs. Keith wiU speak on sub- presidents w ill be �· a
Mahoney . Springfield, and , i x I lor of Gallipolis 'c ity · Poll« h&gt;ok : ----------- : everything lrom heavies to drun k• motel after suflering a hearl sei- jerts of mis.s ionary inl erest . illus- progc am by grade, "'"
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all great-grendch lldren.
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at
the
a
Services will
7:30
u
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flPI
both into custody . Sgt. Taylor
D
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tart Methodist Church on Mon- Services are incomplete .
aeries with co-star Bob Horton. from the "d:�rk continent."
! millionaires.
will be pi-esented.
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: was assisted by the Ge.Ula Coun- !
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----c1a,y at 2 p.m wilh the Rev. J.
· ty Slierlfr, Department.
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has
been
filed
In
Meigs
w,ll
Burial
.
in
charge
Halon
---Sheriff Take8 Two
County Common Pleu Cou•t by
be made in Letart Cemetery.
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Rriends may call 1 the
DORTMUND, Germany &lt; UPIJ- Betty J. Rigg, ol Rutlan askRo
ert
heri
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County
M
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divorce
from
arl
W.
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1011&amp; Funeral Home arter 2 p.m
b i Former Nazi S . S. Comnuu1der I
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61
b
reported
the
arre,t
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Har
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Sunday. The body will lie in ale
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!! Bat, hanged himsell in • Rutland.
perso
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two
of
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are now eon ;me in coun Y JIU ail cell Thursday
ing. ••
ans.
!I aw�l tlng trial on r suit that the defendant la guilty I Ro--, • �rId pres·,den ad . 'v mce of half • milUon me
nl wW be conducted by the Ma·
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wa
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He
for an appearance m county court.
be
f
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Po
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near
y
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the
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lubs
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of
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Ro ary
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P•n�
es! I President Gene G ratt W:t j •
o gross glect
duty and ex- :
of urderm8 265 pllrtlsan
a
dent·• message. Mr. Coats had -ed two pestl frcm .. ...
G�orge Roush, 27, Letart , W. � rges ;;
Rotary club Friday night - by in 1 19 countries of the world.
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sh
treme
a
also
cusShe
cruelty.
bo
11X1 tary
an�ng
Va., js being held 011 a charge of fighters an sieve la rers at the tody of four minor children . and I means of a recorded message
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In a recorded message, Rot.ary pointed to our issues of Ot! mag- ant c
r II.
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of
Wor
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Wa
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en
50th
dri,ing while intoxicated, and
.
anniversory
o/ International Pre ideal J. Edd azine con�ining ,uch chall ges : Bob
• marking the
· proper alimony,
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the olficial magazine of Rotary McLauplin, of Ralls, Texas, urg- the April. 1960, issued, devoted to introd'¥i"d ' � • .,,�
11,e SyraCUJO Ladles Auxiliary I Donald Lovett. 311, Rt. I. Port- '
PLAN SHOWER
ef. the Syntcule Fire Dept. will !arid was charged wllh inloxica• ,
InternaUonal.
ed Rotarians to ronsider the Africa; the November, J!:N30, ia- .ar(er 0j ffie Mldwiesi •- �
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unique program featured •challenge" i&gt;f the magaiine - sue, covering Japao and the Far Cha rleston
Let Classi fied He lp You
meet Jn the village hall Monday tion.
Va
-----st. . MiddlePort are planning a ' wa, preceded by • history and "to use the ide .. you find there I EasC; the December, 1960, !,.,ue,
avenfng, Feb. lll, al 7:30.
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Valentine and areetlnl shower . description ol "The Rotarian" eud lo make the moll o1 them •• describing the world refugee Iii• ro
All memben are asked to be ·
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ra
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m
Mrs. Manley is over 80 years of magu.ine by Bob Coats who told we consider our ,ersonal paths to � uation ; and t ht January, 196 1 ,
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present to d.ilcusa ■ IOUp auopC'r· The Middleport Emergency un•
ers burg Rig nd
OPEN
DAILY
12:30
ag
at
today
called
a.m,
c
was
it
n
A
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and
hu
vu;e
been
onfined
eomlc!!
to
bed
his
fellow
Rotarians
how
to
tht!
IOOllr
pubhigher business standards,
en• issue, which exploret pros�ts
to be held
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ograin fotJowf.'t'· -.{
pr
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tlne box will. be lealurecl Ill a aoe- ( to the Vernon Little residence at
ue
many
to
years
a
broken
Hcatlon
has
grown
lrom
d
o
a
journal
'l1ie
lightened
human
relations,
lor
ma
the
next
t
50
years.
Tho
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8 AM to 5 PM
to
Park-st. A woman llvl�g at
hip. She II &lt;and !or by her son, of the IS Rolary Clubs existent Ill more generous community aer- zine i, read widely in ■choo l1 and � .-.ed
member II
. la] hour. Each
llr!n&amp; a comio valentine.
I the res ,dence had become Jll
Lollllit.
UIU to Ila prwail 1'111" u Ibo [ vi&lt;o, aad to world ..........i. librariol, u woll u bf lkJtarl· Jle'tnllc Cuda
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Junio r Ameriron C itize nship Club s
Planned By DAR In M e,·gs 5C h oo I 5 I

' Eve ning Circ l e
M eeting Held
At Theobalds

6 :SO Dinner Will
P,,cede Mrelinr

Mission Society

Around And
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Devotions He Id
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lt!y Party In thf' d1u n h ha'il'rnPnt 81Hrl 1•tt sPwrn l y1•,1r� a�u hv Mn.
oµ Ft:bnwry 15. Hibl al '"i :Kl p 1 t:vPrt'II l);iv1� and int"ludli� Vali•n
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Jtlf Chendlour. F e.. Puk1•r
Jerry Ll'wis In
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l �:t.actly the ,tu of the ll&gt;Olar ,y1- be med lo change ill cour'II:
••The main ob)ect of the pr°V? I tem and to carry out a prop-am l necessary.
ls to check the method&amp; ot inject. I of phy�al ob��·v atwns m outer Soviet officlal8 did oot ..
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inl a ,pace body into an
the offic1.al a.MOUllCfflllell very much �il OIi ju,t
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pisMtary tr1:jfdory, to check ra- uid.
1tnaational feat ID recatrJ W
dio eommWUcatioU over 1uper- 1 nie reference to guidaace indi- acromplahed.

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Repol'U that Meigs County's Auditor Gordon Caldwell.
where the rumor 1UJ .. ...
ne\f' oomissioner, Republican Av- I Nelson, in aeekmg his fir9t term ed but left the impn!uioa.
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planning lo dO so. were termed ent.a in the May primary and was sulta other than td: al'llllllll
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complete falaehoods today by the lop man of his ticket, in the No- coonty an zeru, Mr. Nella
jovial, graylllg official of Bt;dlord vember battle.
Many rumors 1111 • IIW'.... ti
Commwiooec N,1""' ,aid J:,t "plain faloehoodl"" bat{
A top labor union lawyer said Saturday the Federal Towosbip. '
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Management-Labor negotiations at a meeting attended tln!-1 "at It ._ m todaJ he bas an• est hint that he haa any in�ion of Clppo,lte factkm al .. a
nouneed to no one thst he has an}' of resigning. Democratit Commls- 1iean party lfnc:e U. matzoQl
by
three Meigs County lawyers.
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A Pomeroy man driver of a Valley Belle Dairy truck,
inlention. of resigning liia post. 8iooer Don Mullen was lllterview- pule aroae at the iltart ti
It wu the afternoon sessloa of
escaped injury_ this morning in a pre-dawn crash on
He admitted, however, that the ed and reported that be has never Nelson'• tffm this JUI'. .,,
the Ohio State Bar Association
Route 7 in Addison.
rumor
II definitely being 1pread heard Mr. Nelson aay a11ything son also uid tod8J' that hll ..
held
at Morgan County's historic
The state Highway Patrol said fler . and thal conv ictions in th� I
around.
He aaid that be has nev- about resigning at any meeting he not bekmg to 8111 �
oourthouae in McConnelsville. AlRonnie F . Martin. 21, former same . court rcet'nlly brought j
er
thought
of giving up the post has attended tlli!: year.
tending from here were Common
tion'' but that wbat Jw ..
Pomeroy High School basketball these frnes.
he woa in the NOYember General Mr. Nelson refu!led to guesa what he f�T, ta right.
Pleas
Judge
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Bacon,
player, wa1 the truck driver, One of $25 and oosts to_ Ar�hur .
Election.
Proseeuting Attorney Bernard
travelinl!l north. He was making I&lt;: Randol ph, 23, Guysville. r,ir
c.omm1aioner Nelson a.aid he
Fultz,
and
Frank
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Porter
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a left turn when a car behind unsafe operation, and Hamer :
was
contacted by aome uf h is
Crow,
Crow
• .!lnd Porter.
him driven by Floyd E. King- P h illips, 28, Bedford, O. , $IS mid
friends
thil morning who told him
The main speaker was G. L
bury, -M, Route 1, Gallipolis triPd costs, for speeding.
the
rumor is spreading like
that
Patterson. general counsel of the
lo paaa.
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"wildfire."
He said, in dilt..ounl•
Uaited Rubber Workers' Union.
Klngb\lr)''I car was heavlly
lrig
the
rumor,
"I ran for the job
AFL-CIO, of Akron, o. • who said:
damaged in the crash, the daLrY I
of commissioner and won - I in''Rescue Breathing," a film designed to teach � @
"After all, labor �d managervT, SMITH
vehicle GDly moderately. Neither I
tend to keep it in the pubUe lo- how to save lives by the new proven method 'J'f �­
ment knows its busineu best."
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to-mouth breathing, has been purchased by the �
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into Gau- i Speak
In
Mr.
case
Nelaon
would
kmCounty
Heart Council, Dr. Charles D. MuJlen, ��
M��::: :�u�=ii ':tK:� :i!/ !o';k�;, e�:;�:
der
a
resignation.
poll, Municipal court for ilnprop- 1
his
successor
president
, announced today
clar, IR srrv1ag a&amp; ra•IG opena• New England lo California, in•
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be
appointed
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the
Proin&amp; In the 4:46 L m acci•
Produced
wider the medical victims of suffocation by �
lor •• t b e JOlb 1bte, HawaU. eluding Akron and Detroit.
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Jud�e.
the
Common
Pleas
supervision
of
physiciaM who de- ings, choking, electric �
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Pvt. SmKb gradll8ted from •J&gt;ttE1ceutive Committeemau for
' nJudge and the Co1D1ty Auditor, all veloped the technique, the film drugs, heart attack, Pl �
The Patrol - reported ¥.:r.
, Cong. Walter H . Moeller wlll lal Radio Trallling School, Fort Diatrict 17 of the Bar Aleoclatlon.
Republicans with thl MNplian 41 pa,b.Leally re-enacts the Jabora- atioo and ebelt injury. � de! W�llam�, 39. _Beaver, has
, KJ,, , Jan. 11, after com- Er1e · ff, JIHd'gewater, Jr., Ath
the
speaker
Fri.•ay,
February
Knoa
been cited mto Me11s County
ex�� which ,cil!!!n.tif- 1 dent said.
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a defect"1ve mu.r- 17 at EasIern H:,g,•
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far superior u an emergency 'brincbea or tllit � ...,::.
School,
address on commercial brw pracers' meeting is held.
source of Uve-saving oxygen than mouth-to-mouth
t !f
Uce by Boria Auerbach. of tbe
A registration and coffee hour
the �ual methods of artificial been officially adopted bJ ...,
Association's Research Counsel.
begins at 9·30 a. m. followed by
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reaprrahcrn.
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a morning program mcluding mu•
Following an evening banquet
Vivid dramatnatiolUI demon- izatioM for en"N!rgency UIJP ;· ·
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sic by lhe Eastern High Scno1JI
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strate exactly how il is � to viYinl!l suffocation �
music department and a talk by
Carlos M. Rieck:er, McConnels-medical bea.11. .and .,.fetJ
rescue the 11vea of unconsclOllS ages.
ville, as lo.1stmastl'r, introduced
Bernard l Griffith about slate
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Clubs 811d o,gaolDliom
The Meigs County Sheriff's deMattew J. Smith, New Pbiladetschool legislaton. He ia a.n ofBy Un.lied PrelllS lntemaUonaI
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lo present the fiho �
partment atrt'la.eu
phia, President of the Ohl:&gt; St!l+e
•-• a ..-1e.ar
ficial of the OEA.
oId
lhe
Gentle warmth lulled the South
� meetlnp may
Middleport Negto woman yesterBar Association. apeaker for the
Tbe Pomeroy Fire Department Cong. Moeller appears follow- today
Ioan
bam hy eoalactfn,f:
�low a sluggish front that everiing.
President Smfl:h o.illi,1ed Middleport.'s Yellow Jackets en- day aftemooo oo a charge of 1pici.:
WM ulled Saturday afternoon to Ing lunchoon at 12 nooo _'O 1
F,
. played hob wit� midv.-estern ther- the
C.
Hiliba, Mlddlo;,,z\
,
service owed to the public ter the state '?"marnent �ail pocketing by force.
ext.fnluilh • minor b11ze in the P• m. and a buSmess meetmg 1s
momete
rs
and
trapped
,
sub-z'!ro
i'b&lt;me
WY
,,,..,. &lt;- t t- �
by practicing lawyers, parlicular- next Saturday m.gbt �t Yort High Margaret Anna Oiler, JO, 11 I)@.
Modern Mart Store located in the scheduled arter Mr. Moelll"r s I
cold
in
parts
film
of
11,e
...
- liq '
New
England
.
ly the speeding up of the admln- School, Buchtel, agamst a strong ing held ill coonty jail oa $,,00
center of the busmua district at speech.
.
Un.seasonal
the
interest
60-degree
of
readings
We!t Main-et.
lstratioo of juatice in tile Ohio ( 10-7 &gt; Gloust.er Clasa A squad.
bond for an appearance in cc.unly
blossomed overnight at Atlanta,
vice.
LEASE!! WAREHOUSE
Courts. He atruck at the apathy Drawings held Sunday at Ath- court �etlme today, Charges
finmen 18Id that the
a.,
and
warm air wafted across
b• originated ID a partJUoo of Robert King, Bradbury, of the G
of lawyen and judges who failed @as put the Jackelt in the f l r s t were brought against her by Don WASHINGTON C UP() - Labor
the
Mississippi
into
the
central
the Ilion. Befora volunteen ar- KJng Builders and Supply flrm.
to speed disJ)Oial of trial dot:kl"ta. I� of the Non-County tourney Eblin.
Secretary � J, Goldber�.
ayor
,,.,,,
Ji\led at th!_ PDlt the fire was bu leased the main floor of the and southern Great Plains
'I'Lawyers and 1...
ts from n
u- startmg at Ill p.m, The Jackets a re Eblin charc1ed
Mn. Oilt!!!I' and back from • fJVe-state lour, 131d Bond Of One
•e
nearly utlnguished by worken Temple Theater building in �Idens, Hock.log, Meigs, \lorgan, S.12, with a game to play Y e t a male companion visited hi.I today he planned an on-the-spot
•
,
In Pomeroy Mayor
and �.
Noble and Washfngton Counlies against Wahama this week.
dleport, aod for the time being UI Jim Harrl8 Taken
home Saturday night and took study of Wlemployment problems gar's court Saturday � 111 e
The department reported 11stng uaing it as a warehouse.
• were in sttendanl-e. Tribute was Tbe drawings resulted in these $200 1n cub rrorr. him. He aa.id in other areas within the nert penon .,. fiPed and ea,11_ I,·
Ill Early Sunday
onl)' a amall amount of water in
ot r
:
that one of lhem held him 'Wt,iJe month.
'J'he Middleport Eni.ergency paid to the far� that although he placings
MR. JOACHIM
BETTER
-sign, forfeiting hill fl5 -4, :(!f,doutlng the
Heavy lllllOke
..
Monday,
Feb.
p.m.-Mld,
7
District
1
7
has
but
77
membe
21'.t
I
,
the
other
took
rs
the
Among
Unit
addition
money.
the
al
e
was
:
areu
II
d
t
l
lr.
p
�
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he
m
t
Thom cl, New BaVldll - l!trick
Prominen
and
w
o
n
well-k
n
wa said to have filled the t illd.
38 are actively serving 00 com- dleport-Glooster winner va. Nel- Sheriff Robert Hartenbach re- hoped to visit were West Virginia,
S
da
to
e
H
$Z5
a
arris
UD
Y
Meigs
nty
e
n
reslr
Game
a
W
ed
d
and COili by Maya- i..,
C.ou
Ing, but Uttle damage wu · lncllrmittees of :.herr state aQOCiation , aonville ( 12-6 ) ; New Leilllgton St. ported that a warrant h8I also Massachusetts, . the Mesabi iron
d
n
0
st
ll�c
';��
charge
lph
ol, leaving .. �
Joachim
is reported imon a
Do
red. 'lbe store remained open.
Aloyalue 00-7 ) vs. Creoksville 06 been filed by Eblin agaiq,c the ore range in
·: J lffl
Lhighest
'
perc�lage
in
Ohio,
a
8
s
,
on
Minneaota
d
be
and
110
,
ved
some
at Meigs General Hospital
of an accident. He wu ...,
,u: . m s
Thia momfna; at 8:03, the Mid- pro
____ __
-1 1 , 8:30 p.m.
other party, He wil! face a aimil- aoutbem and western states.
by Pemeroy Police
dleport fin unit waa eal]ed to the Mr, Joachim will be confined for corne ill and was -�en to �o_lzer
_ Thursday. Feb. 21, I p. m, - F!- ar charge when •ppnbeoded,
Goldberg apected to report to acddet
MEETING POSTPONF.:D
earl WIIllama home on Doct-tt some time, though, due to a heart Hospital by �e- umt on advise: of
m Sy�• ·
nals.
One
to
team
Well
n
csto
Se
Th
aheriff'
8
ICM!al
phsyci&lt;:ian
.
e
a dC!Nlr+m�t also Pre&amp;i.dent Kennedy today or Tues- week.
to put out a minor chimney blazt. C011dition.
The Portland :1'A m�lng tional and one team to New
Lex- reported the
Fire Chief Tom Dant reported
arre� of James day 00 hia %,31»-mile weekend
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schedl.Ued for torught ltas �n ington sectional.
CLUB TO MEET
C OF C TO MEET
W
t
swin
linois,
ugh
g
Sprouse,
.bro
that little damage wu done to The Pomeroy Chambt!!!
Il
Indiana,
Cfo_
sed For "A_he"
port
41,
Middle
on a
The Portland-Great Bend Home poStponed until Monday mght
r
of
ComPTA TO MEET
ch arge of disturbing the pe&amp;l'lt at Miehigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania OfflCel of the Me1p C 9 I I I y
the home and that the fire was IDe('('e wi'' mee toolg
t
ht at 8 P- m. Demonstration Club wlll meet at February IOtl!..
The
Bradbury
put tut In I Bhort tb:ne. The only in the offi:'t's
PTA
meet
will
a
local tavl!l'D. Edward J. Manin to .study jobles.11 oondiitona.
C'.Gurtbouae and the alllll&amp;J'•
of the Ohio Power the home of Mn. Tbomaa Sayre,
Wednesday night at 1: 30 io the of Pomern1 ii bemg held O n 1be cabinet member talkt!!!d to banu were clmM. today - �
damq:e wa around 1hl ehimneJ, Company The mast.er plaa for Thursday February 16, from 10 BOARD TO MEET
grade school building, A Fo1D1ders chargea of into,clr.,tion lllued i,y Kennedy by telephone from Pitts- aervaoce of LiocClln'1 bir&amp;llidtq,
lw! Mid.
Meigs County development, con- 30 a.m. until 3 p.m, 'I1le topic will · The Southern Local Board of
_
Day program wlll be presented , the OWo State Patrol
burgh Sunday and said the Presi- Wort will resume twuorrow.
celved at Miami University, will be "Personal Grooming And Sew• Education will meet tonight at 8
_
.
and all paat president, wUI be
dent told him be thought the trip A trial date �uleill
lw! presented.
Ing," wlfh potluck lunch at noon. p,m, at the Racine High School
,
honored,
·,',
bad been "v,ry wortbwbfle,"
In Common Pleu C$d
Al, C,aoDIDll Event
Let aa.tfied He!,, Yoo
pootponed
until furtbao .,.. .,
dabo. daughter of
lo
the
u""
0
""
1
1day, 11,e - 811
1
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Mr, and 11n. - Dtbo of
,.
Th Pumm,y '""'11""Y ,quad cerned the state of Qlllil q 113'"
�Ill 11otpm, pnoft1eat of i.
wao called at 4 oo ,..,.nlay af. man E. Scholl, ....... OPEN DAILy

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The Public Utilities Commission promptly file with PUCO.
::
at the rate of about $1 million a sioa to baae rate bands on t h e
Saturday admwuon,, ..,...�
lowlnl •
al
of Ohio (PUCOI has granted Gen· He pointed out that It hu been month. "
caJ treatment•
number of main telephonea, Doi
Mae
�o•ell. Pomeroy: ·.....eral Telephone Co, of Ohio a ,1.- more than eight year1 since Gen- What's more,
.
he noted, during the total number of phone•
�chim,
•
,cbool.
Pomeroy.
amdq
hom
�.
Mn, Jahn
K.
ud T
afi,496 annual rate increase - era} Telephone ha1 bad &amp;D in- this period operating
•
• Kelley attended the
costs f o r calling area.
Sa
turday
Oiii.
disc
.
harges
o,remany alightly more then half tbe '2,- crease in rates. "'Jhla la extraor•
In
wages taxe.1 alld other day-to-day
"'Mle company ls not adverae
Day H� G�
Jean Ellen ft apending I faw da71 941,651 the company had request- dinlll')'," he said,
• Cheshire,.
"In that "'t! have- expenses have Increased ' from to thil move," Williams I a 1 d,
Rupe,
De"'- �at bolno before llartJni boopftal ed,
lw!ld lhe line en rates during th� II0,7 million onaually oo 118,0 mil• "Md ,,,..lf)li&lt;ff
lhllt
Lets,t.
ft
trltnlD&amp; Wedoeeda, moniln.1.
has
W,
-•
V,:
aod
Monti - - ,
•
A apekeaman at the office of 1mg period of inflatkm . "
lion a year.
in view of the ertraordinary dePome_
r
oy,
the General Telephone Co, here Since \he last rate
lncrease, The president continued, laying velopment of extension phone■ in
ELlBAB�l�e(UPD - Former Congolese Pre- Sunda.y Admlsaiona - I- -,. _,
said U11B morning no one iD Pom- w b I c b was based Qtl the com- the company
Beneftt
ti,·a of recent year1."
rnier Patrice Lumumba and the two men who broke jail Whaley,
de
Year ,1..0 eroy knows what effect the PUCO pany'11 plant in service and on 1mch much-needisedapprecia
Sha : Liiw• 1''!' ��-.
relier as is pr. In another move, the ruco "?th him last Thursday are dead,
er,
Rutland;
George "'f'!L $(• ·1�
ti,
it
was
elaJml �
announced offiunem- increase will have on 1oca1 rates. oosta of operating more than eight vlded
by the Commlsalon'1 Order, eJemd to establiab rate d!flfteD- c1ally today.
Sr.,
Pomeroy,
and Mary -,....... ·,
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are dw in Local hlCJ"eUH will be incllld- year, ago, the �y bu spent "B11t tt ii
, M
resretted that t h e Uals between type, of ,errice, Lwnumba, Maunce
�: for- SUnday night they were unofficial- Pomeroy.
?ialp COUllty' offiee cl, the ed. In tariffa to be prepared im- nearly $Bf million
.
ill expansion PUCO did not aee fit to grant 111 namely. dial and manual.
mer JOUth ilDd lpOrtll miniSter. ly reported. to have crossed
Suoday D1SChaf1u .. 4-.,h_ ·l.
the
and lmprovement of _,.Ice. be the full amotmt
Burtan at UlilmpJo,ment Qm- mediately by the utlUty.
our request, Prelxlent Williama d�lared the and Joaepb. Okito. former Senate Northern Rhodesia.
KeUey, Middleport :
-;t
.
1
satioo, • wa npotted Sahlr• Taxes will lop •.760 off t b e decland.
which 1o our opilµon wu the company 11 not in � acron:1 with deputy r,:ieabr, Oed from a f
.
,
Middle
•
,
and
arm. Fh:im the begirmhtg, obaerven SOD
$1,82a,496 total leaving only f180.- "In fact." be added, "during proper
port
•
It
U
l
amount
naceuary to eatab- that decfaion, mce a partlcular house jalJ.
:;
had viewed the reported "escape " Lobo, Pomeroy.
rirty lnlttat clam were filed 736 ill the annual Increase for the lhe period of allghtly more than
1•.
Jish earnin'11 that would be at a lJPe of operation ii not neeeuar- Katuiga Interior Minister Gode- of
the
t.bree
men
wi
disbellf
lh
company.
e.
Ja,l WfJM and addec1 ID the ue
. two years fllnce � cue was fil• fair and NIIIIRebJe lnel.''
LOCAL TEMPt
Oy • proper criterion of val!N ol rroid MUDGn&amp;o annowiced today Some had speculated: that
the
noo11time
continued clahm at tM bla2natng Clare E. Wtlllams ol Marlo11, ed with the PUCO, grvu additio111 The Pl1Cfl"t, •Order
jl
effected aenlot.
that all three were dead.
three were killed and that the the inta'Sectlon
o/ the WMk. The - - pnaldeot of the company, ■afd lo plaot have
i. ap- aome chMgoo 112 &amp;be ,at, balldl&lt;&gt;a "Gonend -plloot h.u aD tha Sfnce Zbelr _ report..i e ape
sc
ttp0rt ol the� "'""ape" wa, an Meecbanic-,ts ;, "-"
daima one year ago totaled :m, the new rates will become ilffec, l)l'OUUtely 121 million. Our cur•
arranprliMlta, ooatrar, to t b • ieompany'1 remPlln&amp; muual n- from the.Ir jail at Munguluoga
elaborately planted story to aet sunny 51 degrees, Wm •
Frank W. Cbllderl,, mlJMIIPr. Uve on the PUCO'a �eptance ol Nnt oonatruct.lon of new
If � '
a a d COQIJ)litly'1 propouL On, cbaie dlangea pt'lll'UDIDlld for d.lal Nil- Jul week, the whereaboull of
·
lW
tbe It.age for a claim that they lbe year . 1lilh � :2
the
tariff,
which
company
w
id
1
1
1
�ved
flc:ilitiel ii 101n1 en ,temm,d &amp;om the PUCo'a dNi- ftrlioa -.·• be
aa .
1'
aaid.
tiu. bad bem a mylluy, Only ftl'II killed whikl ill fli&amp;ht.
exceed 56.
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MOSCOW (UPI) _ A three- Academician A. Mlkhailov, dl- "leueninS of moon esplora&amp;n or tion.
It did not NY bow much tbll
.
_
uarter ton Soviet rocket ,hip re&lt;:tor of the PuUcovo Observatory the mao-in-apace project. " He The Communllt party newapa- 11181Uta � but MJd It wu
ec1 tbrou8h 11)11&amp;:e OD a three near Leningrad, commented., •:a l uid_ ell the projects were over- per Pravda proclalmed ··� launched br
"irnprO'led multlstage in �qLIHt of outer 1pact stage rocbt.
ntb
ioumeY towanl VellUI to- little patie11ce and new ,ages will lapping ones.
JnO
day but RWlllBD actenUata did not be opea 1J1 plBnetary utrmw:my Weatern and Sov1ec scieotl&amp;b and carri� commenta of ptf,UN 'nil! beav�1t previoul object Grknow yet whether It would ICOtt in the- stnrly of our 10lar neigh- 11:1id the system Indicated remark- f�om Soviet and Western � bited by the Ruuiant--er
anyone
a hit on earth'• "twin" planet. bor�. Venus and then Mars."
ably advanced guida11ce 1ystem, Wilt.
-wa, • 7.1 tGn sputnik Jauncbtd
,
"Molbrr" S.tellit.e
and powerful rocket&amp;. The method N. Barabbaahov,_ d1r�clor of the 1 a week ago Saturday,
A lO? acientllt who asked that
be
thheld
The
IJlterp'
.natery
station
wae
had
been diseuued for year• t,ut Kharkov �te Umvers1ty Obaervsaid it
wi
hia
hed Sunday from a "moth• so far a• waa known thi, Willi the at-Ory, aa
launc
i, d the new IP�� a�
be
Bible to tell uutil
.
ed
er"
which
carri
satellite
had
�
�It pouibihfin
first time lt bad been tried,
the tr� known whether
lhe ahip wou.Ld plunk lntci cloud- it beyond the heavie!lt pull of If auccelSlul, the space probe for d1scovenng what 11 beneath
covered Venus or obtt around lt_ l g ravity.
might be likened to standi11i;: In the cloud cover � Venu,,
"It dependa on the data aent The high �� ientifi&lt;: source said New York with a rifle �d hitting often tenned. earth I ai5ter planet.
The Rus&amp;iana said a 1pecial
back by the interplanetary Bta- 1 Soviet sc l(&gt;ntJsts had developed an apple In San Franc1SCO,
.
·
.
d
k�
h
high spee J'O(' c• tee niques w
"fli&amp;-•
..�t center" wu trac'-'boll he aaid.
" the
�
Lou&amp; Trip Ahead
•
such
a
degree
they
did
not
have
rocket
ship
and
t'Ontrolllq
the
H• or orbit• the Russians were I!
Tile Russians elated at the
to
n
he shot for th
me
t
oe
tim
t
times
'
e
ii
radi
d
back
to
earth
oo
� :
lllated wltb the roet:et shot which
shot, said the atatloo would hav.,
_
mprised
mu
meg
and
rll
c
Venus
wou
0
1
•
922
8
acy
cles.
i
c;:i
' first attempt to I
co
3• 00 travel for more tban t.1ree
reach out mechanically to com- est to each other .
month» before reaching the " 11 ,n There wu oo indication whet.bthe
that
satellite
confirm&amp;
He
sys-I
the
in
solar
planets
panion
of the planet Venus" the latter er the _rocket ship •�Id bit Ve­
DWI, circle around 1t or shoot
tem. They already started talking which carried the station awa_y part of May.
I
launch
la
1from
w
a
s
rth
d
e
right
a
by Into space,
�
abolll a abot to Mars.
ed
I rection opposite to the earth ,s Premier Nikita S, Khrushchev
oc
m
aaJ(I
Radi
NCOW
M
e r ket
o
The "mother" aatellite which
returned to Moacow Suoday from
movement
around
th2
sun.
88
station
1
iDterplanetary
carried
the ln�rp� 1tation
�
tbe Ruaaianl � it-was moving , Another scientist told UPJ the an agricultural survey of the aloft started m �rb1t around the
, V��s_!_�ket did not mean any i provincl!I to ahare in the celebra- ·I earth, the annotmeement said.
af 25,000 milel an hour.

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