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1:10 Down 011 the ,anij
1:30 Popeye &amp; PaW
VO Ruff an&lt;' Reddy Shol!
10:00 Hector Heajhcote st.w
10:30 Fireba, XL $

Siamese Cat; Luath,
Retrlever and:
Genest, Tommy Tweed
S.ldra Scott, John Draine,
the talents of Rex Al·
Novel by Sheila Bur•

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NOMONIYDOWN

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family room or living
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NOMONIYDOWN

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living space. Call us
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WY IUDGIT TIIMS

EASY IUDGIT filMS

offering horse drawn sleighs
which carry vacationists from
the cenler of the thousand acre
\l'acl, on which Nevele is located, to the historic walerlalls
from which It takes lis name . .
Twenliely Century-Fox hal

the new musical staning Beat.
rice Lillle, Tammy Grimet ..-1
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deblil at ·lhe MetrOpolitan 0p- leal adaptatiOn ol!ioel eowaril•a
era, will play a IJRClwoods gitl ''Blllhio ·Splrit." .. · .
who Is discovered by a talent
Willie :~s ohowe4 up I.J&gt; e
8COUI, in a guest star appear- olhior day for role ao
hhnaelf
ance m "The Beverly Hlllblll- in an upcmnin&amp; ABC-TV "Donlea" to be. filmed this month na Reed ShOw" episode. The dJ.
for broadcaat later in the sea- rector aaked bliD how' he would
son on CBS-TV. Mlss Costa de- play blmodf. "I don't !mow,"
sertec1 TV commercials to con- ollrilgged Wlllie, "J-.1 t u r a
centrale on alnginC.. ..
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Jimmy Durante has been sfgn- ain't Die, Jet me know." : . . ,
ed for a special · guest appearAmerican Heritage. and Unltance early lD Man:h '"' NBC • ed Preu International · have
TV's "Sing Along fll4 Mitch." done a ma.terlul job with Four
Shirley 'i'em)lle will be · I h e Days, the documentary """'""'"
bearlled one's guest CD ,feb. 3 ot the late John Flf28erald Keft;
and George Bums wJ!l appear nedy's ~a..inatioo eildlDg wltll
on Feb. 10 . .l •
his burial at Arllagloo CemeAs a I~ ~ f~ · teey. )iearly • miUkJa copi~
(Tueadaya and J'rlda'PI ~-u·e .w111 be-dlslrUJuled tbrtiul!b UPI
Par~.~~ .""*- member
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8:30 O.anael 13 Preaenll
10:00 Neigbborl
10:15 Social Security

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lha Raye and Peler Lawlonl
later this season on Judy Garland's CBS-TV Sunday nighter.
The Conadian star will be malling his U. S. leledebut .
Arnold Wesker, author
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appear 00 CBS-.
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12:30 Allakazam
1:10 Fllck..
1:30 AmerlceD Bandsta...
2:30 O.alleoge Golf
1:30 Bowler'a Tour
1:00 World of Sporla
1:30 WreatJJnt
7:31 .llaobmann;y

1:30 La......,. Welt
1:30 Saturday Nlflbl at
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7:31 En Fr81100
1:10 Captala Keagaroo
1:10 Alvin Show
1:30 Tenn. Tuxedo
10:10 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 MlghiJ' Mouse
11:10 Rin Tin TiD
11:30 Ro~ Bogen
12:00 Sky Klni
12: 30 Do you Knoll'
1:10 News
1:30 Saturday Movle8
1:30 Telesports
4:00 CBS Golf Chlssk:
5:10 Championship Bridge
5:30 Mr. Lucky
6:00 The Early Show
7:30 Jackie GleaSOD
8:30 The Defenders
1:30 Phil Silvera
10:00 Gulll!moke
11:10 News "
11:15 Lale Movie

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11:10 Dennis the Menace
11:30 Fury
12:10 Sgt. Prestoa
12: 30 Bull winlde
1:00 E:lploriDjt
2:00 Mr. Wizard
2:30 NBC Sports Specill
f:OO Great Momento ia ·Jiaakl
4:15 Adventures lD Color
4:30 Big 10 Basketbali
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1:15 News &amp; Wealblir
1:25 Sporla
1.:30 Porter Wagoner ~
7:10 'lat. Night Jamboree
7:30 Sillging' caravan
1:30 Joer Bishop
1:00 Saturctay Night Movlel
11:00 Late News Picture
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Young is the new anchorman The play, writ! en by radio-TV's
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program. He replaced Murphy open in New York 011 March 25
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manian flag in tlie Canal Zone. "Oper··
ation Friendship•' wu launched In an ef·
fort to help anobbilh Amtricane get acquainted witb Panamanians. It wu too
lltUe and too late.
P'ortunatezy then Ia no lndltatlon
tbat Panaman\ane want the Americana
to clear out entirelY, dt~plte the ~-.cent
violence and bloodalied. Th~ ('rtaent sit·
uatlon may be ameUorated 11y conceo·
aions to Panama - a llllhtr rental for
the zone, a abare In the revenuea and
management of tha canal, nondlscrlml·
natory hirinJ practices.
If there Ia yet no danser of another
Suez, ilia only becauae tbe Communtata
have not yet taken over tht IOV11'11111ent.
A meeting of mlncla bltwten Panama
and the United Statu would go far toward inaurinl tbat they never do ao.

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The traublt with *'&gt;111111 (IIIII slmpljl lllrYI 11011 • faltlnbiC
trouble) Is they expect the re- thiJqo IIIII IIJ aotbllll. spect due a woman and
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I have bNn lllll'l'ltd tbrti
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more and pve up the 11101111' place tvlf)' llllbl. ~
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to e.travqant spendlltl a a d WOD'I tell 1111 where
sropped trying to outdo man In I ctve bar MUO IVII'7 'f!l!l!ltb
earnings, we might bave hap- besides lhe otore blllil ani! 'otbpler lwmu, aDd mea 1 b a I er 111111 thai l pay, but""*he
wouldn't wander because they'd stW won't ba I Wife 10 1ile. ·llo'·
get the attantioo they naed.
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them walit married status just that's for sure I Maybe '· yeu '
so they can h.... "1\(ra.'' be- should UBI tbal Jei to 'lloill, blr
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them make meaea . of their mother or father ari .nli!lilnC .
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TV and 1111&lt; 1111 to gtt an thtlll
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Tilt bappiesl fiUIIilJ' .... 1 But when 1 qk one oUhem to
know are worklna wlvts. Of 1et M! a drink of ·•'tor -.
c~, 5ome ol the uohappleat cauoe 1 don't want 1o ·Ill up,
~ married women I know are al~ they say, "You've go&amp; ··",; twt-· .

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now, 1 slow recovery later - the indu•
try, like the nation during the Deprei·
aion, wm continue to be "fundamentally
sound." Drops in cigarette amoklng
could be offset by lnerea~es in claar and
pipe tobacco consumption.
Tobacco men can be happy about one
thing: The worst is over. It Is to be hop.
ed that they will now cease blowing up
statl$tlcal smoke screens to try to prove
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act, nor cancer that simple.
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Smokers are now officially on notice,
sponaibilllle• would be tho aame Your 1tiJ ban 1101- aliOUI a
however, that they puff at their peril. weed for several hundred years. They
By LYLE c. WILSON
had lost S5 Clllta of Ita pur- tbe leaden of the United Statea kind of ahlrkw with or without ell'l"lllll wear on u- ,botlo .
The tobacco induatry is not going to will beat a path to tht door of anyone
Uolted Preao JDteraoUonal chaolng power In the paat 26 ore leading. Two of our recant a job. - H.
yy end btoldat they 00'1 .U
collapse. Sales reached aU-time highs in who can give them a healthy smoke.
American citizEn• should be years. Thesa were the Ylll'l ol presidents n..er once achieved Dear Holen:
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The smart ones, though, will not get
1963. !fbough the government's report
shuttling between shame and dellclt spendlnl during which a Treasury surplus . or, even, 1 I BiNI with yoor ..,..,or to Uke housework,~.-llill
will po,_~i~)Yyesuit in an overall de· the habit in the fint place.
alarm this week as they hear the publlc debt ezploded !rom balanced budget whUe In olllce. "Mother of A F tty ,;- Alld • I lcllnl up kld' ahoes aoob
from their President that the about _f40 billion (In liD) to They were Franklin D. Roose- know because 1 :,. 'atm051 100 p d CCIII off ~ 1r41111• I'1IOill
u. o. aovernment again must $310 billlon today.
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: hope 1 ·~on the waproby,~nat- I m
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ated o,·,r .the years In the reck· a dollar in tbe 1947 • 49 period ,JFK oent to Con!!ASI 1 1963 y,. to ,10 v n1 my
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less policy of deficit flnanclng, and rtill bave It in the bank, fiscal year budget message pre- Whtch ~ m sure 1was
m~ to t eolu~•-~ ·~~· .~!'•·
Pr..Jdent Johnson wUI tell it will buy about ve cents worth dieting a surplus of about $4113 woroe ecauoe
was nag.~ pu me
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the Congress Tue!iday tbat he of grocorleo compared to Ita millions. That fiscal year ended about It at home. To mothers, ~ who had a pa!Q t9f !10111'
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the I!Hiii fiscal year. That wiU away.
!~Hit !ileal year daficit also will about food. A weD-meaning 1110- ldnd of pain and
be Johnson deficit No. I.
Your dollar put In tbo bank run Jnro billions - and many ~her ~= :tually f~~ .':.,~ r e~
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shoveling tho snow off the ceme~t'llawn" The U. S. government haa In 11167-59 Is worth I fracUOII of them.
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NEW YORK, JANUARY 15 .. , in front of his W. 55th Street hous~.
been In the red In 26 . of the of a cent more than IS f'ents to- The oddt are aaainst Proal- her about her weight My eat- somebody else a dru&amp;. ~rescrll" .
The Celebrities
Renata Boeck's very first telephone past 33 years. There bas been day. From Ocrober to Novem- dent Johnson scorln8 a budiet lng became compuls•ve - I lion. I hope you tell \lle,ID llow .
call after she returned from a holiday at a Treasury surplus only six er of laot year the U.B. dollar balMIICa 1n the one, five or nina tool&lt; refu&amp;e In food_because it dangerOIQ It 11, Helen, ~-~ _. 1
The sudden death of socialite Lucille her parents' home in Hamburg, Germany, times since 1930. That is a shrank by two tenthB ol a eent. years he may proaide in 111e was ~de IAl seem so Import- lice someone asked yqq alioiiul 1 •
Rugen while .on her honeymoon in Hai· was to John David Griffin. That thrill shameful ·record. If the poll!~ Not much, maybe. But over the White HoUJe. LBJ 11 tied tAl a ant. When 1 waa unhappy or 8 tundown feeling theC''
t1 several seasons ago made headlines may entitle Johnny to take two giant clans and the voters lack the years the shrinkage baa been poliUcal party which li tied to lonely or felt things were jWlt In
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wlle.n her family Investigated the trage· steps forward - ahead of Renata's for· grace to ·be ~shamed, they !enormous. Ths country is well presaure groups which are tied no use, I ate. And this kind of hyperlnallllliiiiD. - . .
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THE ALMANAC
onlllo~~~ ~orry~~~!f'be
gaged new attorneya ·•• the prelude to without his wife, Kay Diebel. Hla travel·
tbe U. S. government. ·
ro no value at all.
and was prom! of them. The Re- By United Prtu llltornalfmoal f ytho! ~
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Dollar Volue Declines
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These repeated deficits have a nallon of bankrupts In a surpluoes on Harry S. Truman 20thodd!
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famlly Uvlng, 1141 if ~· ~ .!!.1'tor's announced plans to marry Ethel He's taping a pilot of his antics in the of the U.S. dollar. The $2.50 American memory. Another SO legislaror. HST alto waa in the The moon II approaching ltalinS kld trouble or jdaf, I ~~In
Merman. Her quote to pals: "Wanna lounge of the Sahara In Lao Vegas, which haircut and the 25 cent bus .years of spendorama govern· black In fiscal 1951.
first ,quarter.
trouble, let Helen bel\! Tu~.
bet?" . . Elliott Roosevelt, now a Miami Is his natural habitat.
ride have arrived. The Bureau men! could achieve all 'Ill that. Now
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treasury deficit. Two bit dollar Jupiter and Saturn.
amus.,; experilnch. . . ..~
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Carroll Baker wound up writing one of this week that the U.S. dollar That lo the direction In which here we come!
On this day In blltory: . Helen Bottel In l!ll't , . ,,"""
Congress. A victory for Elliott would her own lines for "The Carpetbaggers."
In 1801, Johll Mll'ohall ol VIr· newspaper.
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give us three of FOR's aons in office in , One of the more colorful props in the
the nation's capital.
fUm was a touring sedan used by Alan
justice
Pretty.Judy Lovejoy is Albert Finney's Ladd (as Nevada Smith, the great cow·
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Very Latest, if you're keeping score. They boy star). It wa• upholatered in unborn
By
Wayne
G.
Brandatadl,
M.D.
led
wtthout
seasonmg
and
Wllh·
S\)e
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very
soU-conscious
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proved
lhe leuinl of Peart
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were twisting at the Peppermint Lounge calf hide and outfitted with two hugt seta
As
a
boy
reaches
tbe
age
of
out
being
made
Into
potties.
bout
her
hairiness.
Harbor,
In
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HawaUan
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the other ntaht. JUdy's the daughter of of cattle horns. When Carroll took her
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of
tho
hroaota.
This
Q
Wbal
wo•kl
canoe
my
arms
and
legs
io
usually
lnber·
Navy.
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.a few celebrated Partaians are brushine called it "a 12-cylinder steer," and that
is
caused
by
the
changes
In
horlf)oyear-old
daughter
to
have
a
lied
from
one
or
both
Pll!'eJlll.
In
lt38,
Kin8
George
Vol
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their teetb with 14-karat toothbrushes. description was conaidered so pictur·
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Christmas remembrances from D a n n y esaue It was Immediately put into the mone secretions associated with Iorge aihount of very long black Hair lfOwth Is controlled by land died, with bllaon nectad· c - . no • - • ""· ......,.,. '
puberty. In oome boys, I he balr on her arms and lege! the 8lands .ol Internal socreUOD. !ng to the throne U lidward : :
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Kaye Among tile recipients were ballerina script.
1VIIf.
breas1s
may
even
be
slightly
Should
she
be
allowed
to
shave
Shaving
wlH
do
no
harm,
but
it
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A handsome young pop singer and his
sore
when
this
enlar&amp;ement
her
armo
and
legs!
Does
she
wlll
not
solve
the
problem
per·
In
1941,
Franltlln
D.
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was Inaugurated lot .bil third "':.'". .... , , r .l.
mors about ~m!lc'urprise mergers among Those close to them say the legal action first occuro. Enlargement "" bave too many male hormooesT manently,
term 11 Presldehl
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the bi&amp; advl!rtiaini aeencies dur- ts liable to be extremely bitter and bead· ually lasts from a lew months
4
lnl 1V64.
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nne-making . . Cassius Clay now bas his to two years and then nbsiooa.
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If
this
is
understood
and
prop·
OW
A
thouchl
for
lhe
dayA
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own stable of gag writers, headed by Gar·
few hours alter Italy declared
m::~""''f•l! 1
New York frie~ds' of Doris Duke and ry Belkin, a nice guy with a weak left er reaosuranco Is atven, sell •
consciousness
or
embarraa..
war
on
Franee,
Franklin
D.
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Joe Castro were bowled over by the re· hook
Bla Ed McMahon had 1 trip to
ment
can
be
minimized.
0
e8
RooaeV4!lt
llld:
"On
thlJ
tenth
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cent newspaper headlines that they were Russia In the planning stage, but hla
JD oldreiDO lnalanoea, oome
day of.June, !NO, the ban4 that " - - 11-· - ·
divorcing. (They had never admitted they schedule - two network TV shows daily
form
of
ll"ealmeat
may
be
ad·
All
of
the
swtheasternl
entllng
Jan.
11,
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and
for
the
held
thl
dallll'
baa
atruck
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were married, but everyone knew they and network radio show on weekends were very close friends.) Only recently made the jaunt impossible ... Uberate's 'Vlioble. Mala hormOIIM' bave Oh!o counties l!howed ~bit fiscal year wblch llllrlld July Into the badl o1 Ill nollhbor." ....,. ,.,_..;.., ~ . _..,:
they treated a musician pal to a Hawaiian doctors are happy about the way he's re· beta tried, bu~ wllllout suoc- sams In !llloa tax &lt;;&lt;&gt;lltiCiiona I, 1163 folloWI: Athena lor the IWII week per1od I b at 325.40, f!JUIUO. Gallll - f',•
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meallo
nrpcat
removal~
If
tbiJ
ended
J.,.
1l,
!963,
over
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h
e
095.11,
t/1.701.11.
Hoctinl
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Is dooo 11 lllloald be ~ correspoadlng period In IBG3. 17M2, Ml,478.'1'1. Jacll-...u.,.
sights not-to-be·missed was Tony Perkins month.
by 1 ~laollc _,_ who will One of the laraest aalns was 780.41, fG4,811.114. Lawrence _
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notore 111o utrlllll eouiDan made by Meigs county.
t/.M1.88, tlll,'IIUI. Melp . , .", ~~. ';;
uc1
leave
au
lDcenoplcuoa
The
llgurea
l!howlng
the
col·
t3,810.1!1,
tll,tllii.Ge.
Piketl,•
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Hado
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--•·-•· lectlona for 111e two week per. 2SU8. IQ,ete.ll7. Roo - •··
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,...]1 loda ending Jan. 11, J$6t IJid 210.81, '172,181.11. llcloto-tll,~
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So HOW oo 1He.Y DRESS HeR MOST pall••• II or hu its onaet"bto Jan.12, JBG3, and the fiscal year 1114.60, eKI,116.88. Vlnton--t1,·
ANCHOIVS WE.QE SO HAPpY
OF lHE. TIME.? WHY, IN PANTS ANO
tween aaea II and *I, 1 IUinOI' fi&amp;ures for !be years siarting 194.:1'1, AB,ltl.ll.
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SWEE.T MQt.!N()tA'TLE ()ria ....
SHIRTS JUST l.IKf. '!HI:. BOYS-..
of ooe of the alandl of lnteroal July 1, !$liS and JUly 1, 11162
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secreuon sboold be 1111peotod. loUow:
A'ITII:ND l'llNI!:IIAL
In this eaoe, a biopsy opeclmen Athon1 $14 901"57 .., 873 •t
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of the breast should l&gt;e esamln·
' · ' ••' .. • Thoat who attllldad lbl fll.
eel and other tea11 made to de- •·~-7~ f253,5VU7.
neral of AU., H. Ballty flobm a
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!ermine the cau..,. If a llunor $136,5113."11, $11.6,1146.$1.
dlstanel '111ft D. C. F!Uer, $L
Is found, It ahould be removed HoQ!al ·- fii'I'IUI, '1,:111.· Peterabura, ~-. Mra, Maile
without delay,
29, f11~;o;oo, JIO'I,ITUIII.
Walla!!e, St. Pllenbtlri, Mrl.
Q - u.. da··•ter 11 monu.S , . . . ,':"' $tO,iiiUll, $11.110.• Betty Barnhart, Columbuo; Mit •
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Mar•••
Col btiJ ""old, hasn't many teeth and can'l LawrtJ!III ;... 'IUIIUI, f7,•
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chew meat. She won't eat baby s&amp;Ul, $27U8U&amp;. tm,f5!i.41. and Mra. r-t MUla, C..
food, so I've been living her Melp .,. ,tiO,III.II, fl,IQI.OI, bridp; 1\fr. and Mra • .llartall ·'
plenty of egp. Coulcl YIMl lUI· $108-~ tfi,f!l.&amp;l.
Orr, Mn. Pert)' Orr, Mra. Mil- ·
gest BOrne meall she co u 14 Pike .;o. · ~~~~Q,N, tl.~.tl, fonl Colt, all of Col~; Mr.
chew or some substllute for ••417.61, t51......,.
- . tnd Mra. PI~ Osbotql, o\lhllli;
mOll!? ·
.SO,IO'I.ie, .....41. Mr. lUid Mra. ltmaal Dtvlo, aa.
A - 11 I• . . . . for a $l00.331.._ ,ptO,m.84. ·
tem Centar; Mra. ll4lY Cuto,
baby not 1o ac:cept lhe apeclal· licllele.·- .f11118'/.IJJI,0!2.U, Columbua; Mr • .and fm. If!':
Jy prepared boby foods that ClO!I· $5U,I8CJ.~I, lf0l;1131.Be.
mer Blum, 8rem111; Mr. ttid
slst of meat ot mixed m11t and Villlon ·;..,;; .. ,liS.&amp;I, ..... Mrl. Jact .Critp and family,
vegetables. Have you tried dH· ~,6G8.11, t2fi,IID".tO. +
· · DanvW1; Mr. J•" A!IDllllar,
feront brandl? Have , ... stran Motor vi!bltle, bwaetraller PeliJllylv.,tit; Mr. ~nd M.r •·
up too aQol~? Y:ou !11111 ~w- !llld "" ·ttl.',I!Pilactlon• ,In I h !I Vet'ftOI} Dolin, Rllvenswood, W,
ever, give a 16-mopth"'ld boby ten"1l0011ii~Uhowllig the coil~!~!" Va.; ·~Ill' HID; FOfler, 1V:
finely &amp;fOUII4 ro,wx1 itealt: ~- Ilona for llie. t)Vo week ptl'iod Va. · .
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Ralph George,·
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Rt. 2, Vinton,
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what a wide variety you ~ave to choooe from
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And most can be lhermostatically controlled.

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Human belrqla.•re aometlmeo more ra·
tlonallzlnl thaD rttlonal; they usually
find excuatl for ·dolni what they want
to do.
ThOBe wbo want to amoke will do so,
despite rtleaae of the government'•
lclnJ-awalted report on tobacco and can·
cer•. They will seize on the fact t b a t
there Ia atill no "absolutely proved"
caua•and-effect relation1hlp between
smoking and lung cancer and other di·

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Mf, J._ t1 at 71:11 •· m.
Semot•t tbe ·Lo!ilatt 'Falll Or'a tle
Gnp ftldhiJil
Gttlllpolla down ! ........ S:!l8 a.m.; Lucy i$e!IOoL , , .
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!11, Pt. Pleaaant 14.41, 111n1o11 A. E. Dyke down Winfield 10:- Llncoln'1 oflen II
I.IS atatlonary, Kanawha Fatil 211 p.m. ; 0. F. Shearer up ,Win- greauttt bJoiraphy of IDOdona
1.7Sialllng, Cllarleston 11.211 ata- Held 1 a.m.
tlmeo.
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Deep-Seated Ills in Panama
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COMMINTATINO IDITOIIAUY

The crisis in Panama was precipitated
by .omethin&amp; much more serious than
fiii·Waving by ltudents - though the
acotiona of the Amerlaan atudents in·
vDlved il illdl~tive of one of the tbinis
tbat Ia rotttn In P~.
An al.llloat ~orcotten footnote In blatory Ia the fact tll&amp;t a mall force or Cuban nvolulionarl•~ Invaded Panama
sborUy atte. CaltrO'a seizure of power
in 1a11e.
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Why did tbey pick Panama? Becau11
of lons·f..terinl rtNntment IJI!nat vlr·
tually ablolute U.s. dominion over a
40·m1l•lollJ, lO.mll•wlde lllct or Pana·
manlan tarr!tol')' and 11alnat rule of the
many by a banCUul of wealthy families,
wblcb baa been the pattern or Panaman·
ian politics alnce Teddy Rooaavelt creal·
ed the country In 1903.
Mter Communilt • Inspired riots In

~ lllntlntt, PGmeroy·Mldclleport.

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Tbe tttic, or 1 closfi, provide exetllent
1pots to locate Gas furnaces. Approved metal
flues can extend right through the roof to
keep installation costs to a minimum. T~
fresh air fumac11 filter and eireulete the air
and keep It at pre Mlected lempel"ltUtM.

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l\acllle'o 'l'ti:M'oeo CQDtlnued with st buckela Ia 7$
. their 1«1"14 -ult on
bat- ottemptlfor a 112 per.:r~~~:er~
b1baJ1 taama with a convine- qo. &amp;llaDd, after
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InK 101).88 ,~~:~ory qver the mueb eolder seeoDd ball, endRutland a.l Devils Saturday ed up blttlni 21 of a sbola for
night. Tbo win wao the 11th to per cent.
strai ght foc RBclne th&gt;S season Ru~e~:: T!:!~
w lh&lt;&lt;tt defeat.
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bulldlng up a
lead by mid· ern Local boys were leadmg,
finally ..., throogh the flfll otanza, 8'1-411.

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t:uth:phlgh-r- Tor·
does Actually • Coach • Dick
&lt;.lurlin'o Red Devils
stayed
Vl ithin striking distance of Ra·
cine until midway ln the lblrd
od
pe~~ ~rder to dump tho Devils
the Tornadoes had to burn tlle

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Barr and Jl' .fd Jt:n Lam- and WlekUno with 11. Knopp bll
I#Uond 1lllh
11111
K•me's .of the year, IS was ";;;,rt exited 'r.'m the pme 1111 II 01 16 !told coal lrlel llftd Butlalld will bai!Wabama will
th~~·~u;,.::.tet.began piling with' five per11011ala. Lambert 1 !teo throw ~ llaebo4 1111 ~.:.~~':":
TorlllldDII-Taes
oiXI lead in the lloird footed out lite In tlle third 1 pemmtap
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Tillis uarter and Bm followed eor- TUlia wu qlln lhl ..,.m• - IY•w•· :Ill 41 f1
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:-::. af~t~ =~uUand ~ In the fourth. Tbroe Racine for RuUIIftd u he btl ~ =~
1t M 41 • . . 1~ aa tllo period got starters. big Ted I!alley ' Pea- buckets and ~t !reo
llociM - Price
y. When the last eljjhl nuts Wickline and Beegle, al~ for
pol:~~:n:.e~ ~
ll-i.....U; 8lllay 1~!minute• got underway the ~tJ&gt;. saw limited ac~~ because ll· ~.. f'f; the loler't with 12 llftd •: IIHII• I~; WlckllDI. •,

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During the closing minu""
Ullni fast movtncthof'::!::
the period Coach Mike Mom· patterne in the lour rinq It on
soo's team began clocking. When RBcone continued
gBNCe
the quarter ended Racine was =~';!I:"~
mark
onTbtop. h16-th!9. Tornadoes never for Racine 00 I fast-break with
ong
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left
trolled again, Rutland contin~::u~• er~ " W·
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29 tn"ts, hls high of tho seas·
on ~ II field goals and seven
ch~rlty tolllles. Also turning In
fine ollenalve performanceps for
the Tornadoes were l.arry r&gt;ce
with 23 , Mu Knopp with 2S

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TtiUt 10 I •
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Sherm Cundiff with.,!, ~mn: =rll-+-e; Rupe
CRohnt&lt;JCh•k11wlthRu~~ Lillie~ Smllll 2-1-6. TOTA18
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IJ Vllted 1'nll ~
Saludl,y

NOBMAN, Okla. (uPl)
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A hot five minute perlod . in
the third quarter, when Middleport was li-0 over visiting Kyger Creek, led to the Jackets'

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Opening the final hair, French1then a free throw, Mickey Morand Duncan had free throwsris two long shots, Jock Satterand Joe Petty got a jumper field a ;ee t~, 2:: ':::
while Stephenson sank a long leH In e per ' an
one. The ocoro wa.s 38-33.
score was 53-33.

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MASON - Pom&lt;roy's Juni&lt;&gt;&lt; Wahama Saturday mght wa: th:m~lruntil Phil Swindell hit on leod to 21-IS by the end of
center Bob Crow hlt.tmg
'Z7 non·conferenc~ lla~e. Th s
g h rt
shot which put first quarter.
pdnL,, played his best game of Pomeroy's thord vtctory of lhe
;ant~':" ahead 5: 4 with The Panthers in the second
the ' eason " ' he led the Pan- season.
ad d . 1'51 I ft Coach Russ Moore's stanza had a &gt;I point lead,
!hers to a 78-49 victory over Wahama was ahe
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c...k Booolel'll club are requested to attend a meeting
schedulell lor seven o'elock
Eastern
2D :; ~~ : thfs evenin11llhe hllh ocbool.
Coolville
~~~ 4-4-12· President Clyde Pettey
Eastern
Knlg Ridenour S made lllo a.....ncement of lite
Hoffman 4-+-11' 7-19· S n- meeting and stated lltal In
ce9-r~1Ha;tun~ rrulse
oddltlon lo lito regular buo~
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Eastern ran away from Cool· Coolville hit 21 of 58 from
ville in a foul-infested basket· the field far 36 per cent whole
ball game Saturday night at Eastern was KOitiOK in 27 of S7,
Coolville 82-62. with the host a sharp 47 per cent. In reteam finishing with four play· boundm~ Easteandrn hadl 27ne olto
Coolville s 18
on y o
er;; was anybody's game until those 18 was an offensive remidway In the third pennd Ibound
~. , 9) 82
which had begun 47-41 In East- In the reserve game Ji;ostern 27 (...,Ill . C tn
i--8- be abowa.
B th nd f th woo 70-53 with Charles Elch- Coolv e our ey
ern's favor. Y e e o e .
h'tt'' 20 points lor East· 18; Boston D--1-ll; Mollohan ~1ilif!,:;;!$1
period Eastern led 76-67.
mger ' t~g 2:1 I C l IUe
7~14· Mullen• !-4-6· Clark
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The J k II acored
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pcint advantage, 30-28, at mter·
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At the beginning of tho third
perioo. the Whole l"~cons had
o cold streak and didn~ make
any of their field 1oa1 atlemplt
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Harry Surface acored on
short jump ehol whtch brokt
streak Whahama bed and
the oeoro D4-J1, with Pornleading. The White Jl'll·
cloood tho gap a little II
the third otonu onded, 57-311.
Pomeroy had Ita biggest lead
in the game In the last QUII'ter
as Bob Smith dropped llt. a
layup with 12 seconds rtmatn·
lng making the score 78-47, Wa·
Ill
blt
hama's Bob Sawyers en . .
on I short jump ohot wllb

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LakefS Lose FlfSt
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Sl.
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the game with four peraonal
fouta ,. the· oHlclals called
total o1 32 aaalnat North Gol·
·u.,. and 22 11alnJI home-atanding Albany.
Albany. the number two
I~ the Athent County lAaiiUe
behind wode!aated Amea-lem,
oent 11 playen lntll the soorin&amp; column in the victory.
All a teom they btl 31 o1
shots lor 38 per cent while the
did better oa Z5 of 111
for. 40 per CGilt. AI the foul Ulte,
the Red Dtvlla cubed In on 34
of M attempts o:onopared
to
North Gallia's 17 of 3:1 tries.
Eggleton, a 6-0 HDIOI' for·
Wll'd, lOpped the lollq
·ates wlllt 15 points while J!Jn..
lilY Foreman added 13 as North
Gallla's aea1011 r100rd cllppod
to 6-S In all games.
Tuesday night, doe l'irates
take on 111other powerbouae
when IIley troval 1o Hamd011
f.., a make-up Pl1ll that wu
postponed from Jan. 3; Back
on Nov. 28, the Engineers reel&amp;- I
tered ' 72-48 win over the
atesllil the North Gallla plani:l.
In lhe reaerve pme Satur·
day nll~l, llonnta 1'wylll8ll toot
~ai!IC acoring honor• .with
:tO
poioll but It was nOI enough 111
Albii!IY'I
fe&gt;er¥" trounced
North GaUia 8Ht
NORm GAWA (111
lillltltton T-1-11; ~cllbum
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olller Jimmy
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Mason
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AI T h MOballlt: '1'lah 11
,-SL IIG Willi Jteb~ky TT
ber of rebounds as Pomeroy hit - U; Hlllntns ~: BIC!I
PIUs:.gh11II W. Vlq1ola 78
110 l'lii!I!Y. I (ol)
on 'Z1 out of 73 lor 3'1 per cent - 4-16; SteplleniOII
wrence T fTI Rochetlllr T. ·.,.ol ;rv;·;T;~ech 07
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La
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}Vet. 88 GeO,Iqlfll (Ky.) Ill
Rutland defeated Salisbury homa sankd21 OU!., of boull 12 t: Tbom•• 1-2-8: TQTALS ill
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E' hth G d per cent an aot .. re ,.,., (1t-lllll 1111.
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'It Tenn. ,esley£111 611
'"lrter. C?olvllle lost
ston
The Gallipolis Rinky-Dink Lakers (fifth·slxth grad· 57-31 on a recent tg
ra e Wahama's reserve• nipped
N.C. 81 (d-ol)
LenQ!r Jlb1ne 1'1
"''·' se,ond , M. Mollohan, ersl lost their first game of the season Saturday morning basketball game and then drO!)- the baby Panthers U-33 In the NallotJtl laP.etbell Asaoelatloa ~=:...Tlcb71'~--~ Col IIi
MlDWI:S'I' .
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as the Warrio[~ p~~te K"·\ose__:_
nump ·
ped tis ra
• ~eason : 21J.
ht prolimlnary game. BtU ZuiJII~~ By ua
"~tvtsle
Kenltlclly 11 TIIIPIIIU !1'1
Mtcblpn .. ~.o •
1 1118 ra
. h R' d n ur was too bas- The defeat e t e me s
d I hi I th 2ll at Racine last Fro day mg . W1hema, sank 12 polnla to le,..
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Brldfewater 71 Will. MeL 10
PUn1ut tO lewa ;s·
k~~a~rr' r~/ Eaatern with 21, in solo posse81lon of first place Tom Mor~n ha Sa~~dero&lt;lrfoo: In the SallsbJry game Rut- ,hlt team. Pomeroy'• David Eo·
W. I..
Mllmi (Fla.) 78 Mlm. 81. Ge )hltkatii'SI. UN. NlcbiiiP 'II
'ix fldd er&lt; and nine free wtth a 4-&lt;l mark as that team wmners, erry
• land !Corers wore ·Gary Dre,.. tkow had his boot same allllo9ton
U t
N. Clr. Sl. If Mar)'llnd 11, Adrian fl
roitowed by Ken Har·
a surpnsmg Hawk
garnet ner :u. Leroy Welch ll, David Iseason u he scored 23 polnla.
Plorida St. St
63114
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tu ng with 'ix fielders and sov· am, .
played Jan. 18,
Rice H Miko Martin 6 Steve By quarters:
N I a; pk
II sa
J\Uc ChBI!I
Richmond 'IT
Kala"'-,~
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w L p OP
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21 IIi S7 78 ew 0~ 11m Dlvlol
~. WISb. 1
2~ Ohio N. M
poin\s. .
. Wrens edeed the Giants 16-14
.k
4 o !6 17 Lucas 2, anny ar roug '
t:i 28 39 4t
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Ft. Valley 77 !.!oreltt!u31 41
ladtlt St 78
Cmwtney led all Coolville scor· in ao ovortlmo while the Eag. ~~cer: ::::::: : 3 1 40 26 Tommy Hall2, and Roger Black POMEROY- Crow 10 -7·
W. 1. .62l Old. Donolnlll 118 WQII. •1M :.'Mlcbl!n ~~I.
11 tl
m with 18 points.
les remained deadlocked f o r E l
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25
2.
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Swindell
11--3--IS;
Jewell
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Los
Angelao
ZH 7 , .. Alabama • J\UbUl'D ft
N•'--'-'7t ""'••·- Oily
9 1
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~-second place bv downing the ~g es " .. "' 2 2 33 30 For Salisbury Danny A t
Winebrenner 3-+--10; St. Loqll
2T a1 ...,. Gramblltll lit Ala. st. 11
•"'""v.....,.~., 01'
SVAC ALL
~inless Orioles,' 12-1.
Warrtors .. .... 2 2
had
10,
Chuck
Bartels
11,
and
Simpson
4-1-8;
Smltb
t~;
San
Franolaco
1M
110
Loulsvil~
ea
(leo,
Tech
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Drib
7t
Clnelrulltl.
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23 46 Jaek Sttmlo~. RuUand hit 7ll Reed o-2--2. TO'l'OALS 'Z1 (:U. Baltimon
GAMES STANOINGS
Coach John Milhoan today re- Wrens .......
IS
211
SJor1nC
Hill
65
·Loyola
(La.)
Coneordit
(DI,)
70
28
TF.AM
w 1. l' OP [leased the roster of 141ads who ~~w~ ........ ~ ~ ~ 47 per cent ,,f &gt;Is free throw\ a~ 36) 78.
Detroit
10 31
QcltlhorPIGI J~ Col.
,. :""~~I (Ind.) tt
South"eslern 6 4 560 S21 will play during the halftime ill- '"n1 '" """ O 4 12 47 Sali,bury flO per cent. Rut a
Wahama - Greene 7-1-11;
!atlday'o IIHal.bo
Chrltl Jro, II Dtlla II. fl
111... ~
North f:allia 6 a 658 617 termi511on of the Oalllpoli..Aih ~::.s ·
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led
all
the
way.
4-1-1:
SurfaC!t
4-4-4;
Boston
IM._
San
Franc"""
105
264
11 18
Eastern
6 5 D114 61S ens varsity game here Friday
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At Racmo, Rutland led 6-S wamsl•y 2--1-6; Powell 2-41- New York 'lOt Jllllllllore 111'1
Coaltun
7 7 1138 1177 nllht. They .re:
after the forst quarter, 13·12 at 4. Roush t-:1-'; Sawyers 1- at Lallll 114 Cblelnnall ll)e
Kyger Creek 3 9 636 706 Terry Saunders. Tom Morthe half, trailed 1~24 a Iter ~2; Maynard 11-2--2; Non8altlrUf'• Rllalla
Hann•n Trore 0 10 410 787 eon, Brett Epling, Dave Our10 •
three periods, and loot 11 21J.Z6.
: Shrlmplin and Zuspan. Boston Ul Detroit IIJ
ham, G. Johnson, Bruce Wilaon,
llilh for Ractne wao Troplett
21 (7·19) 49.
L. Allltlao II&amp; Pbllttlelphll! 11l
SVAC ONLY
Steve Blowers, Dave ToPe, By Unlte4 Press _International with 11, followed by Donovan Reserves, Wabama AI, POlll· St. LoulllJl ClftclDIIIti IJO
TEAM
W L P OP Richard Fitch, Stove McKean, Urban• 73 Sprmg!teld South 18 with 10, !hie 4, Smith and sew. eroy 33.
BaiUmore ., 8. Fr~ M
06
North Gallia 6 1 431 36li GRry Short, Larry
North
ell 2 each.
Officials - 11aro1t1 Bunn and
MO!Idaf't
Southwestern 4 2 336 238 Will Darnbrough and
J oh
TecUIII8eh &amp;&amp;
For. Rutland Dronner bad Jack Butler,
Detroit at Lol
59 Jaclcoon M
10. Rtce 6, Martin 4, Welch 4
Eastern .
. 3 2 248 248 Norlh.
Coalton
3 3 415 3311 Saturday morning, Mike Noe's
Jlos"':'rans 72
and Hall 3. Rutland got 47 per
Kyger Creek 2 5 396 962 eight points lnd the Eagles 12-1
New Lexmgton 44
cent of its free throws, Racme
StA!ve New Lexingto~ St. Aloysius 89 33 per cent. Rutland now ts 6-1,
Hannan Tracl' 0 5 207 433 win over the Orinleo,
TOTALS
18 18 :ro:Jli 2135 Jone~ and Dave Durham had
Adamsvolle li8
Racine 4-2.
two points each. Saunders seor- Fort Frye 67 Caldwell 42
.The teams rn~t .again In .the
FRIDAY'S RESULTS,
ed the losers' only point.
3D Warsaw 52
811 Bend Claostc 10 Ir-e Ill'S!
Not th Oallla 69 Kyger Creek 62 Norm Gilmore's nine
68
West 41 game January 23.
Eastern 60 Southwestern 51
led the Warriors victory
Union 68
Coalton 62 Hannan Trace 32
the Lakers. Jones had two for
Buchtel-York 62
Point Junior High
SATURDAY'S RESI)LTS:
tho winners. Gilbert Craig's 1ill
68 Miller 54
Cage Team• Winners
Middleport 89 Kyger Creek ii8 p&lt;ilnts paced the losers, Larry
71
58
Point ·Pleasant'• 7th and 8th
Albany 96 North Gallia 87
Snowden ha6 four.
St. Marys ·
grade
~asketball loam•
took
Easlern 82 Carthage-Troy 62
Beep Matthew&amp; was held Ill Canton
49
games
from
Pomeroy
7th
and
GAMES JAN, l!o
lour polnta In tlle Knicks'
Canton Roosev•ll 47
8th
grade
teams,
3!-!12
18th
North Gallia at Hamden
fourth olralght victory. B i II Massillon 78
grade) and 33-27 17th 1radel at
Hannan Traoo at Eastern
Rogers totaled two, John North
canton Tlmktn 4e
GAMES JAN. 24:
a1ld Bob Baxter one eaeb lor
Garlield 6li Alliance 46 Pt. Pleasant Friday.
In the Eighth Grad~ game
RBcino at North GoUla
tht wiMero. Bruce Wilo(lft and
S2
Itt ftrlt nose dive 91111 your
Pomeroy'•
Charlos Hysell was
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Southwestern at Coalton
Steve &amp;Iowen had two each
Columbiana " I OT
COil
biD
be
fuUT
Onler
JO!U'
hl&amp;b
with
10
fallowed
by
Lennie
Kyger Creek at Hannan Tro.- lor the losers.
62 Nortoo i!ll
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GAMES JAN. 25:
In tho Wrens 16-14 win over Cleveland East 74
coal
now,
1ntl be ready to pve
Albany at North Gallia
the Giants, John Morgan total·
C'eveland John AdNIIJ 53 lin a. Jimmy Andoraoo 2, Jim
.IIICIMY ,. ....
Haggy 7 and Pat Story 3. For
cold wuthtr 1 warm rectpAlle..Vrue at Southwestern
ed six points lor the winners. Elyria Ca_thollc 48
Point
Swisher
had
18,
to
lead
$hade at Kyger Creek
Mark Davis five, Okey Ritter
L'"'am St. Mary 36
CnY LOAN. II
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all scorers.
Coalton at Union Furnace
three and Mark Epling two. Belpre 76 The Plains 37
Jeff Werry ted Pomeroy 7th
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grade scorers with 13 followed
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· by C. "Lemley and S. Arnold
Kyger Creek li8
PHONE.
Ames-Berne IZ Nelsonville 57 each with slltloo•nd Benny Wright
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24~14
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11
(W. Va.) 49
Wellstoo 91 Northwest 1111
Tbree Rive" 53 Heath 40
Albany 96 N. GaDia &amp;'I
ONLY
Tuscars as llfi
J)utem 82 Cerlhqe-Troy 62
Newcomerst.'lwn 5I
Moon! Vernon 71 Coabool'lltl 'IS
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Salitrday nlihl before he
ed out with jQt OYer one minute of pJaylq lime left In the
game.
,
Peraonal !oull ll'e&amp;lly
the ci!Vsu of Coach Gary Minton u they loll - of lbalr
. top reboundere, Gary Blackburn, In the thJrd period 1 n d
IIIIer aaw Ira Eplel'lltl ull In
the fourth period after ICOI'·
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•' em an Jlobb11Uel!.ardlon (UPito) .:;:_ : ' -Ltl!!l'B~
algned his Ul8f New YOI'I&lt;
. Na"u"'-·• ::!-~;;:, Golf
contract lor £Ill utlmaled
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score.
Altogeu:er there were 62 fouls ,
called .•• Eastern loa! Ro&amp;er
~pencrr !n the. lorst quarter'
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~st.
~..~5 •
of the fin.,) period primarily Tuesday noght at orne agams man
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Colllnl 1-e-,i, WalnWli8Jtl
llolatta 73 r...,..
311 62
to refroin from running up the Hannan·Tnce '" SVAC play.
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Coach Moore's team led In 1-S; TQTALS '19 (20-30) 58.
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so-before
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It ~as Middleport's fourth end.
Rife h b bai!Ume
win in all games this season With Buddy Moore and Joey po nts Y
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Albany't · Racf Devlll, ·-~,~~r:~la~ 3--2-1; Holcomb 1- 1-2-1; VanDyke 3--6-6; Col· Score by quarters :
lhe .,.~·· top Clau A b
TOTA18 ZD--11-fT.
burn 1~2: llamJll 11-7-7; North (41Ue 7 13 23 2f - &amp;7
balj INPII, alamnled North
ALBANY (tl)
flel'f!llcl 1--2; J:rvln H
ti Albany . ..... 14 2f 21 '!I - tl
tia'1 l'irata 86-f/ In a
Kincaid 7--3-17; Turner 11- Enlow 1-2-1; Slekela 1--4-6; Reserve score: Albany
ue bailie 'In the AtllOill
11--33; West ~~ Morrlaou TOTALS 11 IN fl.
North Geilla 44.
!l')JIIJIIUDIIy Satunjl.y oight.
ill'l'l' Turner, 1
p1v1~111 Daily SenUne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. ~o. U6H
who hu av....,ed OYer
per 11me tllla ......,, ~:;: \
in 3S )oinll ,... lba w
while Ed Kln..ut added 1!.
In rolllng up lltelr 12th •to- .
tory of the IWOO qalnlt lour
koaw. Albany lad tluw&amp;haut
the &lt;'Dnlalt by quarter aeons
I of 14-7, J8.20, 50-48, tU\4
then
fipped IIJe COrda fJW 37 polnll
jn the final period u they neared the century-mark.
On Friday
Turnar taJ.
P.ed u poinlt In
116-43
vktory OYer
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Middleport Swamps Kyger Creek Quintet, ~ .!~.. ~~;::_~af
!r 1 haraosl
qalnst eljjht 108801, and KY· Stephens~ :'tun:;•• Jim.:
ger's 1Dih loss ln i4~:rts. ned ::.=,~h
~el Coen, the Jec·
Wbon the secon
o~dl k t ot off half a dozen last
the score wu 38-29 for Mo .,. e s g s for baskets to stay

Albany Slams North Gallia, 96-67

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In llulon and oupply operations fllllllling JJUCh duties as tranoportation of motor equipment; - . . J ot alrirlft lllld
n-nes IDd placeiaont of brldlt I(IUIL Sbowo above 1n a almulaltd IOIDba1; ~~~~Deuver atl'an l!ennbJ(. G&amp;. I&amp; II a..
d1IDc 17,000 pounda of equlpmaat.
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Larders of
Nation are
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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1963 GMC 8 Ft. Pickup

$1795

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PhU Meier, WY W$10.

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1961 Chevrolet llh Ton L. W.B. _

$1795

Chassis for 12 tt . body. Extra eood 750x20 6 cyl. en&amp;lne. SOLid cab. Heater.

10 ply Ures,

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and Mn. WUUam &amp;1f.
and elilldren of ZonaVIUt
of
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Pr. PLEASANT - The ofll- Dr. stuart Gt'Lalrcl, nlbJlo. bernl au.s1ni blm to lou C&lt;1111ro1 Epple and Front.
.
18,000 lb. 2 speed rear axle, 5 speed trans. 348 cu . in. V8
INCOME
TAX
,.rvlce,
clal
program
for
lhe
~tate ter of tbe Moolrooe
llapllll of hll vehicle, lbe car atrucll: Erneal can and Mn. Sadl• ·
INFORMATION
engine. 10·22 tires.
Steve Eblin, Rl. 124, 1
Preach!ng Mlalon, Februii"Y Cburch of lllclunmd, Va., wlll a teleph011e pole brelldJ1C tbe Can 'l"'nt lhe eveniBi Wltb lob
from
Falrtround
oo
Launljzs.2ll,
hu been llllliOIIIIcod. The be tbe apeater
'lfednelday pole in hllf. Property ilamlge mother, Mn. Gao Catr.
.. 111 o., 1er0 .. PUbDOIUO.
~nndu
OudJ:Ina erGO A. II.
Clift Road.
ml.ulon Is !he combined efforts night anti Rev. Donald I«kkww eallmated at ~. Cloy Mr. and Mra•. Garlml 111 d
1
I
30tp
of
Ministerial
Assoclatlona
from
of
Good
Shepherd
EUB
Church
not
cited.
daughter Jean ol New.rk w!rf
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
CAI'Ir:s&amp;..I.A 1'1v~
Point
Pleasant,
Hunttngton.
AahwiD
preside.
-keod gueata of Ma. Jcilvl
~K.tNI
POMEROY, OHIO
lnU .,. .,.,...... -.dl • • o\. •
INCOME TAX service. C.
land, and Irontoo.
Dr. Walla'* D. Chappell, JDbt.
Stoul
,' 1
J'or 0., Dt PahliiMitloD
L:::::::::::::::::=j~::::::::::::::~l Simpson, Johnson Slmf&gt;IODI Ministers In tbe Assoclatloo later of the Woodbine Metbadlst
Mr. and Mn. Glen ilhYtl·
QVUl.A noHI
foourance Agency, Coata
130 churches inclnd- Church of Nashville, Tenn. 1s
Newark, o. were gue•ta of :fttr.
~'be ..~ .....,.,. CM ftPI
~...,
For S•l• .
For Rent
ing, Middleport. Phone WY
12 denomlnatlona. 'l1lfa Y&lt;lal' Tburad&amp;Y nlghl'• 'l"''ker and
and Mra. Pbllllps.
··.
i'lllwu.e•• ..,... llltMkl •
llllllltedJatli.IJ 1'be ,.t.
2903.
I I
aerv1ees for Point Pleuant wiD lhe Rev. Guion Boyle of the
Mr. anti Mn. Delmer ·Rhollet
..W lliJI bt I'I!IIPOUIMI- rot
.... .._. •n• oncoi'T*If b:IIU'tlaa- REGISTERED German Sheproom apartment
be held In tbe Trlnlly Metbadlst Presbyterian
wiD pre.
81$
were gueata of their cldJliM
herd puppies. AI the Teaford pie's 5Terrace.
U.Ta
Phon• WY ~
E
RII!NCID
Church beginning each evening side.
FrllllCel YOI!IlJ Adm., Hulda Mr. and Mr1. lllchard Rhella
1'01 w., lUI ~
Golf Range.
I 17
XPE
at 7:30 p.m. C. L. Head will Closing nlghl apealr:er will be JeweU, dec., to Ava GOkey, at Sunbar, W. Va.
.
1 Clatl '*' •orcL lftMrtlOB
llbiJ,mwn .._'bar,. to e~nt.
ONE
NEW
Estate
have
charge
of
!he
mu&amp;c.
Dr.
G.
Ernest
Tllomaa,
mJnls.
parcela,
Harrlsonvllle.
Mrs.
H1nda
caJ!ed
on
Ill!~'
• Cent. "' trortl t . 1'll1'M ..Uti.. tDNrtlor'~
$65.00, 1 used warm
Real Estate For Sale
Dr. Ralph Holdeman, asoocl- ter o1 the First
Metbodlsl JOIUlinga Beegle to
Duane Harl Haning.
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hll rata of 4 Mllta pa 1POr'd ..-w
lie eftal'lad tor ..t.-ertlatns ll not
ate Executive Director of Evan- Cburcb of Birmingham, Mlcb. Wolfe 11 acreS Sulton.
Mn. Walter Klnl llld ·"'~""'
1
IIJ'tttdll 10 du• .n.r ,...,
coal heater, $35.00,
gelisrn for the National CouncU The Rev. Jack C. Higglna wlll l!:lcb, R. ~ter, Lucille reo are with Mr. and lift".:..~
otll
French type hog Ieeder,
ard Klnl while her b 01 l'llANU - ll.A IOJ
Rober! G. Pickett, Route
_,.__ Ll
D-.-It
From the largest truck or of Churchel of Christ, will be preside.
Kraeuter, to Mlep County w
·,
110 -rd mtnlmllat ~ •d4JUOD·
1 mile East of Darwin.
\,#/CRill'
,..,...i •
••lldozer radiator to tho the opening 'l"'"ker for the Mfs.
Easement, Sutton.
.. Is recupera~ from l1lrPI1 II
.. -I'd lc. 0bttaar1.. 1tUb111dttd
a 1 _ , .,... •orcl
1 18 31c
101alles• beater oore.
slon In Point Pleuanl
BarboU1'8ville Man
Jobn C. Ghearlng, Ollve E. ~Obertp "!~~~- ll&lt;lspltllll
In ..~ ·Jio•
OJTICI BOUU
- - - - - - ------ 1REAL ESTATE CUCKLER
The Rev. L. Curtis Saville of
Ghearlng to Vernon E. Norris,
.,,ar..,..
w• · r
I:ID A. a co 1:00 I' It DallJ&lt;
. .~ .... l!fl o\.11 ~ 1.2:011 llOOll
NEW AND USED welders,
'FARM - 80 acres with 20
BLAnTNAR'$
Trinity Methodist will preside Hurt in Accident
Juanita L. Norrla, 415 IICI'OI, zer Hoopltal. .
..._ - ·
l'rJ 50 &amp;AB'I
compressors,
acres tractor tillable, 50
I
at the opening servlceo Sundey, Pl'. PLEASANT- WUtlam A. Rutland.
- Mn. l - .....,..
2143
TO "-ACI A
Free demonstration.
fenced, 10 acres timber.
WY 2l'omoroy February 23.
Clay, 78, BarboursvUie, W. Va. J. B. O'Brien, Truotee, J. B. W
George Frank w•-er
&amp;liiUL1 PBOllUCINO
Landmark, Ph. WY 2-2181.
ty water. 6 room brick
Monday evening's speaker Is was Injured In a one vehicle O'Brlon, RolM!rta C. O'Brien to W~erW er to Charles B;...
1 17 31c
large barn, cribs, garage,
AUC'nONEER
Dr. John H. Leith, Proleasor of accident Saturday 6:JJ p. rn. Jack Crisp, Glenno Ruth Crisp, • W agn
Salls'"...,
PHONE WY 2-2157
utility building. Highway
Completo lleniat
Historical Theological Seminary on Stae Route 2 near Apple 29,acres, Salem.
ryFr agn"",Ff.-,.~•
DIADAX tablets. (Form· cation, 2 miles from
Ctflt of Richmond and the Rev. Har- Grove. Mr. Clay was taken to Charles Betz, to MoDie T.
ances ~... '"'~ ' ·
erly Dex-A-Diet) . New name, eroy. A buy at $7500.00.
- · , . _ • eo.n..t
old Knoll of St. Petera Luth- Pleasant Valley Hospital where Bookman, 115 acres, Cheoter.
F'leminPbyUis8AtoMulle~les ~
Card of Thanks
same formula. Only 98c at INVESTMENT AND
A.. C. BRADniRD
eran Church wUI preside at the he was treated for severe lac- WIUlam Wagner, Jr., Alberti
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n,
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Stark Drugs.
12-3l·30tP PROPERTY - Existing
Rae..., Oldo
aervice.
.
eroy.
FOR SALE
ting at present tim e.
I II t1o Dr. CUrtis ·Jones lo the speako
J. T. Ledlle,
Sylvia
LedlleLedto ·
I lb
WOULD
like lo thank aU
opera
William
B. Lecllle,
Emma
kind
d
·
creational,
and
should
er
for
TUesday'a
serviCe.
Dr.
,
,
e
ness to me, urmg and Amplifiers, 24 months
prove each year. Owner has &amp;.art Graeser, Pbnntdaa ... Jones Is minister of University
lie, 2.5 acrea, RutlaDd•
the death of my dear hus- pay. •e• or call Tiffin
netteo $20,000.00 lor the past
Beathtc
Christian Church, Des Moines,
Everett D. Colwell, dec., ..
ers, Point Pleasant, W.
three years. Total price, $35,Iowa. The Rev. Charleo A. Pit.
Phone 50, Blll Wellman,
000.00. An opportunity.
zer of Christ Episcopal Church
lw·"
Hill
lib
' pa earers.
smgers, Williamson.
We loan aD will preside.
. By DANIEL F. KELLY
cation, Information end train- erlne Shenefield, David .eo cu,
flowers, many cacds and letC. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Sewer Mach!Deo
Ualted Prell Iaternaflonal ing.
Cert. fur Trans., Salem. .. · · ·
Funeral CAMP traDer, 21 fool, complete- BOX 22t
WY I-383Y
Reason- Rata
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presl- He cited 1 study In New 11a- Frances Fleming, Branch C.
ters, Ewing's
Home, lciends, neighbors and ly furnished . Also welding rnaI 17 31c
CaD WY Hrlt 0., or Nlgbt
1
denl Johnson today painted a ven, Conn., that •epotled
Fleming, to F. c. Taylor, 'f7 oq.
relatives for the many deeds chine. WY 2-2818 or WY
FOR SALE- Middleport's taU7 2111 tlo
dismal picture of poverty In tbe per cent of tbe cblldren 48
In roda, Rolland.
. '
of klodness. May God bless 6131.
building, located 352 N.
.
United States. It's especially lower.cJass neighborhoods do
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you all. Wile, Eva Bailey.
ONE DAY Processing 011 black Second Street, Middleport. See Nelgler Building and Sup
00
tragic, he said, for Negroea and not graduate from bJSb IICbaol. LAUNCH SATElLITE .,.,, ..
: :~
llc and white film, 3 day pro. Priced for quick sale. Inquire ply, Racine, for better
other non-whites, half of whom Tblo contrasted with 22 per VANDENBERG AFB 1 ~II.
;:===-:-:-===.;1 ·.26WE WISH to thank and
ex- cessing on aU color film. See at Ohio Rote!.
10 16 tic kllchen cabinets and atorm
are poor.
.
cent from better areu of lbe (UPII-'l'lle Air Force &amp;!}tdi1
press our gratitude to the many
us for your photo need,.
doors.
U SS tic
Showing tbe c011cern about city.
launched another secret ~te~
frie.tds, neighbors and rela- er's Studio, Pomeroy,O.
Help Wanted
COBA SELECT SIRES
poverty that he did In the State A partial answer to the stub- Ute from this Weal Couf ml&amp;
Uves, for theic kind deeds
1 9 12tc
Pl'. PLEASANT - The date of the Ul1loo message, Johnson born perslotence of poverty Is slle b....
:
and sympathy ducing the ill- PHOTO COPYING ServoceS" .lOB WITH A FUTURE - Ex- For ~pe~b~ Se,fechlce CaU: of February 17 has been set by said in his first economic re- high employment, Johnson sold; The aatelllte employef--: 1
nesa and passing of our hus- Copy any letter or document. perience not necessary. Men
aor 0 e,
·
Jndge James Lee Thompson, port to Congresa that one-fifth but even IIOII1e of tlloBe wltll Thor-Agena booster t!Oloilt&amp;lo
band and father, Noah
C. ~euter Insurance Pomeroy selected will have exceeding- Pomeroy Ph: WY 2-26ft
Mason Coonty Circuit Coort, of the 47 mllllon American lam· jobo often earn leaa than ts,OOO lion, but no other detaUa wen
Stout. We are especially grate' 2 15 tic ly high earnings after train- Chest.r Ph: 1185-2l4i 11
for the entering o! his plea by lliea have annual Incomes of per year. Poverty aritong fain- dlscJoaed In keeping with · Il&amp;
lui to Dr. E•;mund Butrimas
ing, $75 week to start. If you
-5-tlc Jerry. Lewil Rorrer, 16, charg- ts.OOO or leu.
Illes headed by employed per- fenae Department polley 0&lt;
for his care and concern, Rev.l
are a lam1ly man, neat, amed wotb ~ murder of his 19 • Tbls Is not enough to maJn. sons 1s 41 per cent for fll'lllerl such ahota.
Melvin Alkire for his kind
TIRES" BATTERIES
bilious. and have car, write COMPACT Sweepers.. Autflorb. year-llld soster; Mary Elizabeth, taln baste needs, JohllBOit said. ·and 74 per cent for domesllc FLOWER FES'IWAt OPENS .
uplifting words, Mrs. Marvin SNOW TIRI!S
P.O. Box'"'112!f';' l"'l'kl!i'illfurg, ed salts and ,.rvtce. Write at the Rorrer home In Render- He acknowledged that rising service workera.
· SAN REMO,· Italy (UPI)-A
1
Burt and Mrs. Ben Neutz. ~ny Sizo _ _ $11.50
W. Va.
1-~tc
5112 l61h St., Parkersburg, W. son last September.
productivity and Improved prt- AI the pay window mean- crowd of 70,000 persons •llftend.
ling, for the singing and mu- ~EGULAR TREAD
OPENING for man with car to Va.
Appearing In ~rt Friday to vale and social Insurance plana while, poor families 'who ...,. ed tbe opening of tile ~~
sic, and the Ewing Funeral llny Siz1
$9.50
· F 11
B h
""""'er to thetr lodlclments have reduced maaa poverty, but celved 5 per cent of the total European Flower Festival ·lit
Home for their
courteous rUBES, used _
$1.00
:;;;c•Rou~e ·~rot:c~:d. ';:!~ RE=~· ~.:.Inc..:!:!'. we,... DhavodedLanlhalhm, Pltrl.bP1•.••~ said the pace h.. been too national Income In l!H7 still re- this Riviera reoort SuDday
and efficient service. Mrs. TUBES, new __ $2-50
d
b
ant, c arg w con ~ •nk slow. "It Is high Ume to redou- celved only 5 per cent in IMS, Folklore groups from 12 "'un~o
Noab C. Stout and children. 12 Volt Batteries $12.95
ness ~n zm Ilion necessary. SIB East Mala Street, Pom- to the delinquency of • rmnor, ble and to concentrate our ef- Johnaon said.
pean countries attended . .r ·
1-26-ltp ~ Volt Batteries
$9.95
$70 week to stact. Phone 422- .....,. Pbooo W\! Uta.
who pleaded Innocent and trial forts to ellminate poverty,"
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0927
or
wnte
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Box
llii'A,
7
20
tic
dete
was
set
for
February
3.
Johnson
said.
~. . par
ugs c
Packersbucg, W. Va. l-21J-6te
1
te
FAN BELTS
- - · - - - -- - An Innocent pea was en r- For lbe poor, the President
Notice
llny Sizl
$2.00 MAN TO Sell insurance. Must
W
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ed by Leonard Lee, charged aald "minor Injury 1s a major
have car. Call WY 2-6285.
ante
o
uy .
with grand larceny and hll tri- tragedy . . . honesty can bePRACTICAL nurse will I a k e
.. ~~~~~L~~~Tg'R"
1 9 12tp
al was scheduled for February come a luxury and ambition a
care of Invalids in her home
ONE CUT glass punch bowl 17.
myth." He added: "Worst of
1
.
by day or night or weekly.
Supplies and Books
I Employment Wanted Tel. WY 2-5223.
Odell Thorpe, Pl .. Pleasant. all, the poverty of the fathers
Phooe alter 7 p.m. WI
9Keystone Stall"on
I 18 3tc
Indicted for the unlawful sale Is vested upon the children."
3653.
I·Z0.3tp
of alcobollc liquor, pleaded gullGl•01 Detallfd BrealaiOWII
With Thlo Coupon
1 WILL do nursing of Invalids
REVIVAL Church of the N
- a-za.
Rutland, 0.
AUTO SALES
ty and will be aentenced Feb- Johnson pledged anew to help
Cou11011 Valid Thru Jan. 25th
in homes. Call WY 2-3455.
h
remedy .th!!
that feed
rene Chester, Jan. 15 - 26 .~•t
1. 2().Jtp l958 CHEVROLET VB 2 door noary 20t ·
7:30 p. m. Evangelist Rev.
1 LiiGHiTHo;;;;,;Orik-;:.-;~i;i
• poverty. Today he gave ConAlbert J. Shea.
I 17
For Rent
I
or nursing. sedan automatic transmission,
Pleafllll Valley Hospital
gresa a detailed breakdown of
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.
,
Call
WI
9-3835,
Racine,
Ohio,
alfalfa,
clover,
Lespedeza
hay.
ADMl11'E(l
Hob
a
r
I
Adwhat
caused him to view the
00
1 -~tp klns, Barbounvllle; Mn. Carl matter with 80 much concern.
YOU have a drinking prof&gt;. One light housekeeping room Lizzie Sayre.
l 18 3tc Phone WI 9-3443.
~~·,
For help. contact Alco. private bsth, utilities paid: LIGHT Housework or nursing. ,
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hohcs Anonymous Tr1-co~
Ch
I
$ 49 Gibbs, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Wil- While 78 of t.S mUllan .--60
Velma r. . Zuspan, 773-5750, CaJI 3835, Racine, Ohio. Uzevro et
1 5 !lam S. Baird, ~
•-·thslde; Mrs. ty stricken f--"'-ty AA Group W .'te Box 201
a.tiWM:JI in America
· rr •
Sta. Wagon Parkwood. One James Abrah
Barker, Apple
Grove;
Jdlddleport 0
~3-tfc• Mason, W·Va ·
zie Sayre.
1 17 3tp of Chevy's finest. · Power
to
~ are wbltes, Johnson nld, near' ·
1 16 12tp - -·rt• ME~T
--- -.
1ft.
Mrs.
am
...
om
n,
n
}v~ balf of all non-whltes are
TUESDAY
5\eermg. Automatic sb
Or·
GUNS
'
r,
.
. 1 f'mi8h li'ke new.
Pl•••••t·,
"ra.
Everett C. Fore- poor.
•
room
furnlshed
apartment
1gma
·
JU
bu
U d
d
•
Members of Middleport '62 M
'"•dfeport ; Wll"I
y, ,. an tra • gnna. • forst floor, 5 room
h
$1995 man, """
...m H. There Is no &amp;I!Ofll'apbic center
"
. Bill Wellman. Les Williamson
ouse. Knightso f Pythias, Lodge No.
ercury Browning, Gallipolis;
Frank wbere
' tbe poor -~gate the
Christine Beegle.
1 · to ttend N
Monterey 4 Dr. Low miJea-.
......-e....
at Tiffin Jewelers, Phone SO.
Uc
re
P
annmg
a
aA
real
"Cream
Puff."
~;,
Fultz,
Buffalo.
President
said. But be noted
1 11
· PoiDt Pleasant. W Vo
- ---Lodge at Gallipolis Tues- steering. Automatic 1blfl.
DISCHARGED - Mn. Rob- thai whlle lea than halt ·tbe
10 18 •Jc SLEEPING ROOMS lor rent.
vening, January 2t. Those One &lt;sl'elul owner.
ert Milstead, Galllpolia; Scott poor Uve In the South, "A
127 Butternut Ave.
wishing to goa re asked to meet
Howard, Jtavenawood; Mrl. Southerner's chance of beJnil
AU'JOIIOBILE Insurance been
I 10 tic at the haifa t 7 p. m.
Ray Wllllamaon,
Soutllllde; poor Is roughly twice that of.
CllnaUed? 1A!SI your opera· 3 bedroom house on Lincoln
BACK FROM FLORIDA
Mrs. Shelby Snllth, Henderson; penon Uvlng In tbe rest of tbe
·
"-B F P
1 h
ed
Pomerey, Ohio
Wa .....,ae? CaD IV'/ I-Z1166 Hill Pomeroy 1\lr baths gas
· · arma ee as return II;;~;;,.""'~~~~!""~ Martha Beaver, Leon;
Mrs. country."
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815tlc hot 'water ~ace lmmedtate from two w•eks vacation in I,1958 Thunderbird In good condl- Bn1CJ! B!lnecUtter 81)d deught- Sixteen per cent of the lowest
posaesalon. Telephone WY 2- Florida.
lion. Call WY 2-62113.
er, Pl. Pleasant; Janie Watter- Income famiUes llve on farms
Z188 ar WY 2-3346.
and 51 per cent inhabit cities,
1954 FORD PI k U V-8 __, son, Apple Grove.
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12 4 tic
c• P
• """" BIRTHS- Mr. and 1\fn. Lar- but 1b11 II 11111 tbe fuD picture,
"" .....tor 1M
' p.coN _lb, bx.
ahape. Phone .SH 2-4932.
ry Whitt, Pl. Plea&amp;ll!t, a son; Johr.1011 aaid. "Over, 40 per
---noiliiiiiiiiiii:--=1'.:::1Mic.:.=l Mr. and Mr1. Albert JordeD, cent of all farm famDies are
for ...., , . . . 'l1ro Bamlllor
Pl. Plea1811t, a 1011; Mr. and poor."
~TS 1114 IIJCBI
11o
and
.
.
.
aeed."
World
Standard
"
Coalpood
Mrs. WUU8m Baird, Southside, The envlrotunent In which
11
25
1.74
~~~~:,I~aem..
no.lllnruce
n &amp;.WI
~
a son; Mr. and Mn. Abraham thl!l!e mllllonl Uve Is far ~
t-BA,N Ill lb. bx.
,\geDey
Ill&amp;..,. roooa. ride IIIII . . . - Thornton, ·Pl. Plsasont; Mr. qt from !bet of lbe avenae
WY 2-2'176. After 5 p. m.
lnBurance 11110e 8maD car _..., IIIII and .• ¥i'L Evefett F~ ~ who .ms nearly
'
WY 2-3574.
forma of Ill·
maaaprabt)IQ
Micldlepciiot; a :ae,OOO a year, Johnson aaJd. It
U 21 tic
aunmce. Jim Johnson 11111
lee
1s llollted from tbe ~
Bioi Qn...Ill...,._ Moton
F0Va 1.t.IIIIB8TBD
and alleneted from Ita '"'-•
THREE and tour room fnmlsb.
_,._ Agenta. 1 1 tie IL llllola lltnol. ........,
tiT. PLEA84NT - Arrested he aald.
.
:::
ad IIIII ~ apart. I - - - - - - - - - I
Pbno IVY Will
durlag the Weekend ·by 1oea1
Sr.-.Mare Poverty
4 a tie 1"" enforcenl!oll olllt:ctn were:
menll. WY 2-6434.
Legal Notice
Poverty breetll poverty, JobnFor S•le
James R. Rou1bi M, Hartford; 1011 llltl. '11iua, a low Income
house, room,
IN STORM EXERCISE
William · .Reed. 48, lfarUord; b:lnp with II a bfgh risk of
lor using our Blue uUIIIJ' and bath. 1655
NOTI&lt;I oo "•'""
Armr PFC David D Ca ll Jobn Buf~ S!, Pllily, 1lckitess, 1 Unl1tatlon on IIIOV&amp;Carpet Shampooer Lane, Pomeroy. Ph. WY 2--3874 ot Lo~!:.~"!,"~~:.T!,':n!~"!, Non- .1
•
rro ' Carl E. Treadtray, 21, Pliny, ment ~ Dnlt1 area to a better
'
'
purchase of Blue Lustre
.-"TC=--::_!~~c i ..''d•rtt lluiiCUtor or Admlnlltntor lo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- Ill charged with Intoxication. one and limited aeceu to eduRomiqtbtr when younpiM walked "' KhoOI, ,.;,;. ..-. '·
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Johni\011 · proposed cultmg
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the farm program.
of individual security and equal
Cllt Defeo,. PadJel ' ' Treasury Secretary DotJgla•
opportunity for all."
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Dlllin! said the President'• cut
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up $4.9 -billion in the red next opendlng and give bim now' ~ balanced budget 1n llscal 1967.
year compared with $10 billion ton ond dairy programs to belp Ptevitl!Jsly, the Treasury lndlfor the current fiscal year end- save· another .$1.!6 bUIIoa. .· c:lited the deficit would oot be
log June 30.
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Councilman Franklin Rizer cars. Councilmen decided to
rtltiloo's· first nlgbt-iime major Istreet lights and hydrant rental said if the levy passes there ! the Safety committe~ ~btdy.
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game and .associated will, be placed on the Ma~ pn- will he a httle money avallable ,b•ds before any deciSion
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mary balfot, vlllage co1mcil de- to Install some requested street made. There w~ some
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Monday night.
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enough funds to buy a truck
eolmnent" wao JolufGlenn~
cause t)lere is not enongh mon- Other activity was the ac- the street depat!ment,
action to Monday's ~.: ey In the fund · to keep the cepting bids for a new pOlice might not be enou'b
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tlon tlo
street . Hghta on. Oile council- cruiser. There were represent- buy a j&gt;ollce cruiser.
eonven . ac n.n
man said, "II we don't put the alives from threa car dealers It was decided that. the . Sal&amp;~ ~: 11'::: levy on the ballot we will have Iin Pomeroy at the meeting. ty committee should lnvestJ.
-~ the rules ·tnmlttee . to tw'n off the street lights for Bids meeting speclflcatlons In- gate. wbat motor repahrs are
&amp;h d nd co
re four months."
eluded Blaettnar Auto Com- invol•ed in the $50 estimAte
I':U~te e 1orse a sena~r!• 1 Mayor Charles Legar explain- pony's on a Pontiac obout $1,- that bas been· reported needed
hltppler .;.~e:.n~· t ~m ed that in 1957 council consider- 744 with traade in; Pomeroy by · the police cruiser. 011 the
houn 1 · ., Dr R
V 0 jed ·placing· a two mill levy on Motor Cmpany's for a Chevr.. Safety committee are Roy
.141b'qer ~- jlle.;., s~ of t'f~ the ballot for. s~et lights. let, about $1,595 with'tr~dein,l Reuter, chairman; Rober! Hyi!9tlvellllon'a decision not to en- Councilmen &lt;lee~ matead on and Metropohlan Motors ·for "l·'ell,
and Don
. d~ ' ~,iorlal candidate, the ooe and a half mill levy, !!ambler about $1,495 with trade l.layor Legar asked
".'fe· r.ei tbl8 was 1/te right ••· but It has not produced enough 1n.
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