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Gina Lollobridga
"FAST ond SEXY"
(Tethnicolor)
With Dale Robertson
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' Rleharti Basehart
"PASSPORT TO CHINA"
Shown At 7 p.m. Fri. &amp; Sal.
Also Sol- Shorts

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fot Nature's bouat:ecla lltore;
Let ua, too, bow our heads in prayer.
Qod..hJeued with IODMrn'DJOitt.

• DBS!RIIRCE OF TIIAIKSCIVINI DAT, OUR lANK
Wli.L IIOT liAMSa BIISIII£SS 011 TliiJISIIAr. J111Ua.
We P.y '"• ln...._t On Savlntt

PIDI'IMiroy, Ohio

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Nov. 17·11
11'1'lng hrlln'o
"WHITI CHRIITr,IAI"
(Tecbnloolor)
Bln1 Crosby, Danny Kaye,
y.,.,. Ellen, Dean J011er,
IWIOII\Ui' Clooney
A Pacli:qe of t.ughter wral"
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your beert ever but tol
Colorc1rtooft1

County Since 1872

SUN., MON., TUII,

Kember Federal

"VOYAGI TO TMI
BOTTOM OP THI IIA"

Novombor1~21

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Walter Pidlleon, Peter Lorr~.
Joan Fontaine, Berbara Eden
IIGbert Sterllq, Jllcbeel An·
sara,' Frankie AYalo~J . •4ncinl
"Voyap to the Bottcirii of the
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Colorc.rtoonl

Crow's Steak House

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Combining Hig~ Schools: Conversation Point
'!be ques\ion, "Why don't Pomeroy sics, aU suUer. If but two or three stu·
and Middleport combine their hi g b dents ask for advanced algebra, for exschools?" has been a frequent conver- a111ple, it is not often tbe small aehool
sation point for several years. It is time · can provide a teacher for them.
these two school boards, in cooperation
A common practice is to alternate
with parents and hlgb school students, years between physics and chemistry.
make somethlng more out of it. Let's The Inevitable result is that some are
say somethlng like reality.
left out for one reason or another. Che1n a matter Uke this action is hard to ml8try labs too, are simple, lacking 1n
come bf. Many of us believe that what modern equipment and suppUes.
was good for grandpop is good enough
Good teachers should ·be the greatest
for our kids. In many ways what grand· pushers for combining their schools.
pop bad is llood to hold onto. But in this They'd immediately be able to buy larg·
rapidly changing technical world, under- er and thlcker steaks for their dinner ta·
stood _ in psrt only _ by engineers. bles. TOQ, with more pay, they'd feel
scientists, and philosophers, grandpop's more like staying on as teachers were
;tyle of education is not as good " It tl!ey drawlnt pay checks comparable to
might be. This is psrtlcularly true In their neighbor, the carpenier or brick·
Meigs County and many other rural Am· layer who llves down the block.
erican counties where somethlng better
Ask any brllbt )IOUng man who has
is availabl~_ for the asking.
gone on to university training in the
There t.unother most eminent J;eaaoa hard acleacea needed so badly by Amer·
for not putt!ng off untlll972 what might lea today to keep pace with Russia, ask
be done in '62. Handwriting Is on every him bow well he was prepared In cbem·
school room 1a Ohlo that wltllln 10 years, 1~, math, and physics. Was be under
maybe much sooner, the state Board of a handicap? 0 n r personal experience
Education will say, "Do it. Now."
from asking this queatlon of many who
Thus, we must asli: ourselves, "Are have gone from both our blgh schools Is
summed up like this: "It w as pretty
we being just with our ,oung people ' tough for awblle."
destined to graduate fro,m loca,l hltb
schools between now and 1972 In deny
It shoul,d not be ~ecessary to recall
ing them the advantage.s 1n training th.at that our school_ admmistrators are do·
surely would result froin combination?" lng a fine job wtth w?at they have. That
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t with bo . etth r · point It llllpulated qutckly.
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school's atl!~~ ptosiam aalinot enjoy
DU e as come w en a IS
seeing the 'elilp off bls old block bt chew- not enough.
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We cannot In fairness sit back and say
· Friel
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et some dy else do it. or can we en·
youngs et' lliii
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out of stl!d,nt .(!odlel numbering. over act. They could go ahead ••on their own"
500 boys. ~e result, sometimes 18 ra- If they wanted to. But school ~oard mem·
tber blooqt..,
bers tenerally like to carry on this im·
Middleport for the paat several years portant business of education aa their
bas been so far outmanned as to make constituents like. We submit that hav.
the term "c:Gillplitltlon'' often appear rl· ing aehool boards act from other mo.
diculoua• •romeroy baa had somewhat lives soon would bring down a fallout of
better fot'llilie the past half-decade or bad feeling.
ao. However, With most of the Syracuse
We would like to see Pomeroy and
and Mlaersv!lle folks now certain to take Middleport School Boards after they or.
their book learning - and athletics ganize next January name a joint com·
in Racine, t h • Panther future look• mlttee Including some of their o w n
much lesa titan rosy.
members, working with a representative
But the athletic aspect of this propo- sampUng of citlzen&amp;-at-larg~ from b~th
sitlon Is nolhlng but the beginning. Ac· towqs, 1'l!lf gro11p would make a detail·
tually, It Is the leaat Important.
ed study and report of tbe advantages or
The facts are that it II Impossible for disadvantages of a school merger. Let's
the small· high achool In Ohio to offer get all available facts to thfi people of
the br~tl* ~~r;teplb In C11rrlcul4 as Ill ' - ~ stfllll!ll'l!ls!J'icts.
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t h e larger ' liigll achool. Mathematics,
Only In thls way may .we mov41 ahead
chemistry, shop, foreisn lancuage, pby· together,
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Vashington Column

2-Dally S)ntinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 18, 1961

Interesting Political E~periment;··· Begun
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BY PI!TI!R ED80N

WASHINGTON -

(NJ:Al-Tbo

Kennedy admi•iatrattoa bu embarked an IQIDe lnteraling exJlOflmento ip poUUcal public re-

ton senlimODI of lbo country, oo
mallor wblch party 1$ In power.
What the lCtnwJy admJnlctralion is tryioJ to do is overcome
or BOlten lbiJ hDsWlty.

lations.

The idea il to show the administration image around the country, thrte-dirnenail Uve and

THE SERIE8 ol 1J two-day
COllferences in IIUljor U, S. cities
thil month is lbo mosl nolliblt

at clote range.

ezampie of lbo new publlc relations pilch. Teallll of gowirn.
men! officlaiJ headed by a cabt·

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AMONG THE prtnclpal objectives are to cover impresaionl
that the administration is antJbus·
iness, ao far to the left that is

practical1y socialistic and that Its
top officials have horns. Also to
peddle II$ prograllll door-to-&lt;loor.
Pool pnellee h.. iloU to lei
ale admlalstratloa lmq:e filter
•ut ol Walhlllgtoa lbroalh prHI
radio lad televltloll, aupplememod by .....llloul - " bore
aad theN by the Pretldeal or
aome member ef his cabtnel.

There

has

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been

some distorUon in these traditional methods tn spitr of t h e

good job which the ne"'s media
do through accurate reporting.
A long speech by anyone is a
bore, eveo if delivered to an
audience In the fieah.
Bad focua accounb for much
of tho prevailing antl·Waahtng.

net member hold diiiCUS8ion with
groups ol Leading citizens in each

community.
Chicago and St. Looil have
held lbo first two. New York will
have one Nov. 18-17, LOll Ang•
les and SaD Franc:lsco Nov. 20-21,
with others in-between.
XnOod)o pOHeleo IUid ............
aN explllaed, queatloas auwer.
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lbinJ•.lo lbil iwo-WIIl' .......e,
.. llluolo ""' boller.
There II an Important pollltcal
factor m thta tocbnlque. Whichever party io In power In Wubtngton baa the edvantage through

readier acceu to communfc•
Ilona medU..
II tho party tn power can DOW
take II$ flrealcie chab to more

THE. NEST

regional ftruldes, it$
11811 !lbould boc:ome
nod IUid harder far
tion to blanket out.
It 10 happe111 that

RepubUcan

Commil!ft

Chairman

l!I•Uonal

WIU!am E. Miller Ia

!llllOke sig...ter to .
lbo oppooi-

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that the State Department baa
now ' put tbe show on lhe road to
reach more local
bcoadcasten.

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condocling

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THE KENNEDY amlnllt!'•
tlof Ia alt8mptlng b put - r lbo
idea that Its new coni~ aro
nonpartisan educati~nal . affairs,

or government aervice to its people.
t1lil may be - . , . , bul 11
oolllldl ud- , .... I'NIIdenl

lltellll04jo hlllloeU II erodlled wHb
havtq dteaniod up tho idea.
It 11 patterned, however,
on
three two-day conlerenees which.
thO State Department bu held
thta year for IOVt(l'al. bundred
edllon, columnists
: and foreign aflaln reporters, raolfo IUid TV """ICAitera. ·
'lbe of!cllala making and carry.
ing IJul foreign policy have
ex·
plained their problemo and told
what they ""' tryioJ to do about
them. Preatdenl Kermecly h a •
made the final appearance, oU
the record. Tbe.oe background

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a score ol editors from one state
,at a time.
The Pr"'ident got burned ol
one of these !llssions when a Tex..
as editor told hbn hiJ admini ..
tratlon war soft on prosecuting
the cokl war. But that's one of
the rlsb ol politics and ft did not
harm.
MEANWIIILII:, THE president·
says he has oot abandoned t b o
Washington presa conferences ev.
en .though ha. has not beid ao
many as he said be would. He
ooyo be would bold two or threo
a ·if necessary. He hopes '
to bold one a week when Con·
greas is in seMiion.
11u1 the P""WeDIIal preu ....

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faD. BIK h!s meetiogs are Umited to GOP rogU)an.

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Friday.
Mrs. Faye Wood Is Ill with •

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Mrs. Ethel !life. M". Fayt
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Sarah Rife and Mrs. Freda Bowen Will')! all shopping in Pome-

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Jolr, and Mrs. Charier Rife and Mrs. Anna Johnston was shopson Larry had . u guesll over lbo ping In Pomeroy and Middleport
weekend the following ehtld""' on Friday,

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and their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Cbas. A. (Jackl Rll~, Shirley, Fritz Norris was returned to
Janie, Cindy and Tem all of St. , Kings Daughters Hoopillil, AsbAib8nl, W. Va., Mr. ond Mrs . . I d K Sunday b Ewi

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Mr. and Mro. Goo. 9uton aod lawyer Jack Elder'• apartment,
children were aboppjng In Welb- ac:conling to pollee, before IMv·
ton on Saturday afternoon. · ing with stolen caah, jewels, wtne,
Mr. and Mra. Ch~, Rife made cigar• and other goods. ·

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Paul and Dlmnls Allen of Guyes- [
vllle, Ohio., Mr. and Mrs. Rob- LONDON (UPII-Pollce Ioday
RHe aod daughter Barbara ' were looking for burglars who •
of South Charleoton, w. va. Also Ibroke Into the home of a Londoa
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rife and Ilawyer, stole 11,000 Worth of ..
children BIIIJ Pamela and Lisa Igoods, olollled the furniture IUid
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CONSIS'fiNT DIPENDABLE RESULTS

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