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VOL XI

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, ~y. DeOiotber

NO. 193

New.Round Of
Steel Talks
Are Ordered

Girl Scou~ Investiture Held In SchQO'

WASHINGTON UPI - Federal
mediators summoned steel manajement and union nesotiatora to a
new round of talks today but there
appeared to be little chance of an
eerly ap-eement.
·
Tile mediation oePion tollowed
the announcement :,{onday that
),'resident ·Eisenhower would dlaCWII the steel dispute ·ill a radioTV address Tbun~.}' nl,iht prior
to his depll'ture oli • 11-natlon
llood·will trip,
The· Pre&amp;ident W¥ expected to
~ the im~nanc~ of under·
s.tendliiJ. and cooperation between
manaaement and unlona in basic
lpduatriea to help .America keep
~~:!~.In tbl! economic battle with
Ready New Tactics
. On the eve of the new mediation
efforts, the comptnles were reported ready to uae new ttctics to
dramlltize their demand for wor~
rule changes in any new wage
pact.
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Jo:O!:::e:r::~~ ~~h~;res~:~

Federal Mediation Chief Joseph F.
Flnne11an with 11n Itemized list of
"Inefficient" praetlcea required by
their contractJ with the steelworkers union.
'
Government sources said there·

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~i~o! ·~:~e~~~t ~.!'~f~:Hartley

, To Cenlluct ~ret 8ellot
If · there is no steel settlement
•by that time, the law re.quires the
National Labor Relations Board to
conduct a secret ~~Jllot vq\.e
among the 500,000 steelworkers on
their employer'• les( offer.
If th.. workers rej~cf the offer,
ay wlllbe Jree . fO lllrike a"ain
th ~
•
when the 80 • day eoul't · orllered
cooling-off period expires .Jan. 26.

Cuban Tribunal
~ ~ks-·~~ltf9r.~.:

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ite N. Y.C. Diesel E

es., 17

Cars Jump Track In
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·ShOwers ·Will Melt Most Snow
~. hioT~qigllt, Wedn~y
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MicLD.eport Crew Uninjured; Route
· 143_, ~Traffic Blocked By 1'retk
~lve dlael engines and 17

area In Carpenter at 9 a.m.

cars were

over

strung

.a

large

today when a New York Central

l;bQJ"ers ~t U4 Weclnelday are expected to frei2ht train of 94 cars jumped its tracks.
.of ~ jnclw dumped on Ohio the last few . ~ne of the crew, all Jliddleport men were injured. But
traffic on the line is blocked, and motor vehicles Uling State
Route 143 are being detoured.
was ex~ today with increasing cloudi- - ~ln. Tempetat1Jrts wiU be mostly In tJie upper
tailJ of the aceident were llketcbJ

tof:~::r b:~:.=t~

F.lrearms Charge

:$20 Stolen Jn
Brings Bindin«
Syracuse
·· Sch } Over To Jury

w•
·over
during
by •IIJI!'ile ex·
' The recently
Mason 'Girl Scout Troop r.e~entl~ h-;1~ investltUJe. services
th!!
ea:atern counties. Sllie•
00
Mason Elementary
Meml)ers of th!l troop and thetr leader art\ pi~!IJted above fol- lci•~B•IId over the wettern part and
lowing the setvices. '
row, left to right, Deborah Coo~. Brenda . Burioil, Catherine ~Uii- le'ml)fratures there dropped well .M
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pan Nancy Proffitt
Queen, and Karen . Roush; second row, Jane Dod$on, Lilli~ belo" freezing.
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Arm Kraft, Joy Thabet, Kay McGowan, Jennifer Zerkle, and Jackie Aldridge; third I'Ell',
Other early · reedinp todiy
A robbery at the SJl'ICUN
Connie Harbour Susan Warner, Josetta Ush, Jane Burgess, Harriet Ann Walsh, and Donna Ush. Diane Noble, ill with the mumps, was absent.
.
. lind. '
Sherlfrt Office thli morning.
Seven - degree
temperature•
were expected to return to froet·
Deputy ctarenee Shlelda, who
norldi today, dispellllll
inveatilleted, nid that hln&amp;e pine
that had many touriotJ
been removed from tbe door
•
if they ever left the
the office of Lawrence IIDR,

at preu time with COIDPID1 offi-

~

clalJ at Hobaon unellle to deter1mine the caute of the derailment.

I

onday N:,.,l.t

4 prellmiiwy bearing on a
charge of polntlni: fire IJ'III8
aaamst Cliude Eblin, Pomeroy
RD tbli morning in Judge E. W.
Peoplea' court raulted In Eblin
beinC bound over to the grand
jury under $2,000 bond.
The caoe, continued from 1aat
wee11, iJ tne reawt of • dispuu
oetween Cuude
and Stepllen
l!.llu.Q, ciluama, over a ript of
way wlllell :Stephen Ebllll eJaiml
readlnga were reover tne aefenuant'i property jiUt
ott \Jruoo Avenue 10 Pomeroy.
,Which
;:;tepllen .t::bain alleget tllat lui
winter tourbt trade, was PJrtleu·
of entranee to the build· eow;m threatened 1wn with firelady tJard bit.
·
known, eltho~~gb it is anna wllen ne attempted to uae
An tianofli~ readln11 of 23 wu
that someone has oe- 111e roaa ana signed tne aftidav1t
reco~fed ip .~ centrel Fl~rldi,
· a key in some manner u cnargmg tile oftenae.
cl~~ belt 11\d. Tampt reportM. ' a tlo window• or doors showed
leeo'll November low of 29.
· tigns of bevlng been forced . .
Eblin bad bee~ free IIDC8 the
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heumg w111 continued last week
ln an unreported theft about a on ~.uoo propertJ bond and on an
., ell
n QraDCe .
month aao, .S.40 was tillen from order uoan 111e court, S1lerW
· J
Uie d..... of ·~· ....er Hilton Wolfe jjartenbacll had contilcated four
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Jr., and It U IPumed that the IIUD&amp; from the ~liude Eblin home.
. theft 1111 nlibt wall the work
Witneaaea teaUfytag 10 tile cue
tbia mornmg in eOdltlon to the
of tbe same cul.prlt.
pwntlff and defendant were Sber·
.n ..
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Tile=:~~~~:; o~e ~~ llt
.llartellbeeh, Mrs, Cieude EbJJn,
1
Wanda t;bl.UI and lira. Bayllillild · l!.nyaer.
ln•ntght ·l'efuelln"
a !t.J'
Manning D. Wehater repreaealr
•
tJ'I
·ed
.~e uetfllldallt, .rrank 1/1. Rear·
jet plane endurance
Mon:
. ·ter, tbe pmn~ and Mrs. Max·
day with a continuoua night of 80
ane Price of Portland wu court
hours, 36 minutes for a diitlnee
.
·atenograpber.
of 39,200 . miles.
•
.
Flying a distance equal to oneand-three-fifths times around tbe
.
world, although never a~11ally
leaving the continental United
.MARIETTA, O. (Special) -Prof.
.u.Ou WIA
States the six engine plane w•• ~ld L. Hamilton will cenduct
refueled in flight from a KC·183 the 34th ennuel presentation of .
jet tanker.
the Meriette College Meoolah In
The plane, commanded by Capt. the Ba
. n Johnson Field HOUle Sa!r
Shelton J. Anthony Jr., broke the urdiy and Sundiy at 7:30 p. m.
previous jet endurance flight, al·
Th
·
,.1 ted 1 1926
so by a IH7, whicli covered 21,·
e senea waa or.. na
n
In another attempt to reduce
000 miles In 47 hours, 35 minutes by Prof. Hamilton. Deen of the accidents at the interoectlon of
in November, 191!5.
College Menlll R. Patterson will Routes 7, 33 and 124 11t Kens Run
serve u eoncertmaater for the 25th the Pomeroy Street Department
year. There will be a .record 3110 yetterday afternoon Installed ·a
students, faculty, alwnru and towna caution blinker ligbt at the top
people In the cborua.
of the bill near tbe Firat Ward
Guest aololsti will include con tire bouse.
tralto Mn. · F. Allyn Walker of
Chief of Police Jed Webster
0
:':re::rein
Moore or Deaiaon University and oection Bince ttJe traffic light w..
Bill Childs, county chairman qf tenor Albert R. Gifford · or the ciwlged from a two-way light to a
!he Governor's Safety Committee, Merietti College faculty.
three-way SJJtem. The new blink·
1s announcing a meeting at 7:30
er 1;.,bt, warning of' a dingerous
Wednesday evening In the Court
-.

:n:~c!:::::b~ :~l;:n::toa!v~ ~:d;e:=l :~~U:!t~C:~:

Khrushc·hev A
. ecepts Bl'ame For Senat e Hir..es .
d
R . Over 80 Al Pay
Hun.,ar1an Arme· 1956 evo1t
$l6rum
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Premie~

, VIENNAl:)Austria (UPI)- Soviet
Nikita Khrusb·
chev today blamed the 19~6 Hungarian revolution on his own
aj&gt;rupt denundation of ~talinism and 'the S.t alinist "cult of
personalitt' at the 20th Soviet Communist Party Congress in
Moscow earlier th
. at year.
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"Following the 20~h Coug ess 0 uae omauuntst a Y 0 ·
the Soviet Onion," Khrushchev
·
told a Hungarian party congreea In
Budapest today, "certain difflc1d- '
· e
ID '
tles-somethln" of a fever-were
•
experienced by so~e r,artlea, In·
°
OW
eluding o~ party . . . . . .
.
.
He said the Soviet Communists
w_ere so strong they weathero.Ci the
dafferencet t be
denune1atlo~ J&gt;AYTO~, o. UPI-Gov. Mi·

DiSall F" ds
S ·n·ding L
o·n-Institutions
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~~~~nttb1ltb.:~~~~~w!i ~~~~IV. ·~U_e.~d !M~~t

. ·bleatc wttll 1oter·'SUltti" tia
complications In other· Communist
countries
.
·
HAVANA, Cuba UPI - A Cu· But Khrushchev said "it bad to
ban revoluntlonary trll~unal trying be dolle . .' . It was necessary to get
two Americana on charges of ~on· cleansed ind to tbi'ow off all the
apirlng agallllt. Ptemler Fidel accumulated extrineous m·a tter.
Cutro ended· belrlflla today and
111 liuntery .,. Mill the pro•
retired to consider proaecution de· lam ·of clen 'atrullllla' ralilld by
mandi for the death penalty the bruk with the 111111 took the'
agalnat one of them.
.
form of •• annad cletll Bill ltOW
Tile prosecutionallked death for he Mid, the soclal'-t 'countrlli
Auatln young of . Miami and . so .,. 10 otrlllll they .... "lnvlncl- .
years in pllison for British . born blo."
American Peter J. Lambton, who
lives In the Bahlantas end 37 Cu· Khrushchev · gave his full back·
·b in co-defendants. ' It charlled lng to the Communiat puppet rethem with belonging to an armed glme In Hungary and in a review
anttlgovernment band.
of world affairs renewed bia. proTbe court ~aaed for at least teats against continued Allied oc24 hours to consider its verdict cupatlon of West Germany.
because It said It was dealing
Khrushchev alternated between
with a "very difficult case."
assuranc~s that Russia wanted all
early summit conference "at any
.
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ung
Of
Mi8JDI"
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1, 1959

Though calling for peace be said
"the Soviet Union hilS stockpiled
such a quantity of rockets
and
atomic and hydrogen warheads
Lhat lf attacked we shall oo able
Funeral services )lave been to r.ue. to ~e .found all our potentatively set for Thuraclay morn- tentia1 eneiDles.
. b
1·,.., In the ·Baered Heert ChiU'C

,vw . · &lt;

WASil.INGTON UPI-PayroU
figtlres showed today that tile'
Sena\e, with. Its 100. n1emben at
$~2,1500 i year each, also h•· ••
least 80 employes malllng mOh
than $UI,OOO a11nually.
Th Se te
de
b"A 1;_6 '•
e
na ma
pu ""' wor·
matlon on office payrollJ MQildJy .
for ·the first time ln-ll .yeara. .The ·
three-months breakdol'JI, from
July 1 to Sept. 30 W¥ the I(IOit
detailed disclosure In Senate bltitory.
.Tile &gt;JU·page bookl~t:.""~qsed
tiiat. at )eas~ 19 senatora bad eltb·

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. .iDcluded
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ta.Pection • of elite inl. ·· . · .!l,'tJnthl ' ~lojl
·
_.tndt -Willfarel pdroghlr.ams "Onblo lsr ·~Senate llemocr~tlc Leader • -·
a a ea conv nee
m
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d.
bn
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spending too little" cin Its pro-. · on B. Jo son, .Tex., w o a1so
graJI!.s.
·
was shown to have at least some
.say-so 011 Senate jobs totaling
_DISalle referred ·to 'his recent . more: than $600,000.
trip to Massachusetts, New York
Nelthe.r Sen. Lausch~ or Sen.
Connecticut and Delaware.
Young of Ohio, were listed.
"If the people of Ohio want a
The offioe payrolls failed to
balanced budget at the · expense of tell the full story of sepatorlal
state welfare programs" be told patronage, The vast bulli--.Qf jt
the Rotary Club here, "there will lies in . lower ,paid jobs, such'as
be a tiJDe. when.. you can have an, ejevat.or operators and policemen
other governor.
.
and m bulging
subcommitll!e
The gov~rnor pa•d a surprise staffs.
two-hour visit to the Ohio Soldiers
Almost every senator with any
and Sailors Orpllans aome for seniority has a subConimltt~:e of
children at X~nie lind announced s·ome kind wbooe payroll lie can
he was pleased with what be saw. Influence U not dictate,
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Con·SCience
' . ·' FWId'Payments. .
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~::;t ~r':nanneb;t!fe'::
ence In Berlin.

Edward Winter
Died. MOnday .
In Gallipolis

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By FRANK ' ILEAZER
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WASHINGTON' UPI - It begins
to look like one ,of our more de·
pendable taxpayers for the past
several years bu"been a Seattle
refsiddent who jua.t poSIIbly never
11 e a return . . ,.,
. ,
~cb week be (or she) · stuffs
$7 .o r so In an eanlope and drops
it In the :mail to ~'tlie oolleetol\ of
int,~nal· )evenue; Washington; Ii.

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Announced 8'y

Mar"Ietta Group

Safety Awards
· · . · .
· . To Be Presented
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Total
$283,473. In 1959 \Vednesday Night ~=of ~~bUJ~ Dal!u~
.

dreued merely to· "Conscience
Department, Washington; D: C."
Pllya Flf' $tetlonary
One regular COiltrlbutor recent.
ly h11s been a Tampa, na.; fellow
who ,.addreaaes $1b00: b!lls every
mont•r ot so to .t e · • toliiiCloui"
fund. Fortunately ,t he postmaster
takes a broa.d ·vtew ·on matters 'Of
:!so!d::' d~ :~~t!'er~os;!
spelllog. He iiends these· promptly
til at 10 p. m; MoiultJ.
J
to · lbe JDternatl(llrll , Jle\'enue
Roaary iervii:eil lflll be held at ~
C." ; · . · · ·· ·
· . ' Service.
.
. , :. •
. • 8 p, m. Wed~esdli)' witb tile ·Rev. ~.
- Tb~Je ,non)'niCJ¥S offeriDIS :have .. It'J not OjllY ~ matteta t!latJet
Father Jobtl ,'N ml iJI' ehar!e.
·:~.;:
totalled' $71li' sill&amp; ·somebody.;nu,. peop.le'a ~o 111 ctenee 1 to • . · il'· A
8M~y
tlced their 'llmllailty · .end rec\11'· C~~Yernment worker '1!1 .
'ti~
Friends ma'y ~II •at tbe · Ew!Q .
a1 'R
li)itl' e
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.
' encelo8n(l ~ed«tally. Thll ·serlal closed·· ~ with ·a nlc6~ f '' ez.
1 U::Vtv.Ji1: 10~e' twom,i te~; lllra.
One hundred and' fil(y · Muon- l)umber of- ~iob ~ or $1 bill ·has. plalnlnc that he bed . · (om·
1
Lena Elie1sbleh anti ,J1i1, Dena Gallla-Me!U tee)laaen were' attract· ~en recorded an the money •add, ment·stit.lonert for !lls·prlvft!' cilrZwllllnll, llotti ot Poineroy, 1 num· ed to Saturday niatlt'l Tl'I&lt;County 'ed to the .llo.vern ,.ent's cq~lence .respopdence, illif1\f't· ~fjticj•Jiv
ber of niece&amp; anct nephews, and a Teen Canteen record liop at ' the fund. , .
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oettle the debt. Ilia letter waa on
boat of friends. Burial will be ·I n Moooe ·Ballroom. ln Pt. Pleasant
I dont know whether there baa government stitlonery,-of couroe
the family lot at the Catholic
Hl.gljllgbt was the nomination of been a national outbreak C1f hon·
:Ex-soldiers •(or ··lhur ··m:olb~s
·
ei11ht girl11 ·(~,' the 'Miss Snow etty or
what. But con~~elence or, wivet) are forever cblpp!nll In
Cemetery .In · Maaori.
•
Queen ~uty crown.
•
moneY, baa been ralnln&amp; .down on lo cover foot Iocken,. bill bo!Dbt.
~-L Nominees lnc,lude Barbera Llev· the TreaiiJI'Y at a rate of ,$700 or bltnketl and other: Jtuff , 'tb~
lng and Pbylijs, Bush of)'t. fleu- $800 per day.
carted home from the \fl1' A
.
ant, M~de Rdu'h and Diana Stum· President Eloenbower said. be feQow from BrooJdyn n,Ot long' 1110
'Jo, both of Ml\ldleport; Donna AI· lroped to- pi~ up $83;000 In .con· seat In $1100-U with tlils explana0
tlzer, Be'\'etll! CuWp and Beverly IICience paymentJ In flieal 1959. tlon: "I admit millllna·the c;ow and
'
&gt;'8qllinll, all ' 01. Gallla Co1111ty, and It turns out be took In ~,473.18. wish to make reiU,Ijtloli."
OOlene lllltlcel of Pomeroy. Tbe$t The previous yeer'l tille waa only
.• • Sollthol'ltlf' .. . .
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~
ikl• Wj!re te)~ted bf Teen Tones .aa,014.78.
'
~nclOJlall' $2110 In • . an an.
bde . Jim Hlmei. Bob ·.VaJt ~ooney Ron·
Melt
$4,000
ollYmoua con;espol'deJil ,ftoom, Bir·
:A. J. TrOIIlmenh~-~~tu "' II · l , Eyans ~•d ;,,;~ fAult. . •
Moat tu d~en flfld It poPI· mlngbam, Alll., recent~)' told, the
appointed Chief lndWII&gt;"' . ln'••eil', • , '?'f~ f .
ble to ease ·their Cllnaeiences with tax boas: "I got iaved a"ncJ. I 'feel
1st for 'Pioer ~umln!IJD , Oh~ml·· ," ·:ti~'UNI!a ln tih4 'tbeaqJ3'· coil· P'YJIIenta of teali:than.:$4,Q00, the 1 must do this. How la lt.itth )'our
cal ~Uon, comjlin~ '
tes't Iilii lie' ~·lie~!' :tlill' S.tuilt~Y inillilnt''redelved (rom 111 anon)'· sorff••
I
men anDOIJDeed' ~ . . '
. )vb~~ lhe,j:li~
"teen' lii6'Vei lA~lJrlitl· rnoU. 'Chieaccll,n, J¥l· week. TAX . IIUe&amp;a. thlf&gt;I!'V~nletl~· hu'
Currently Redu lvl) Tt;e1in"-l 61ep'J~~tor
·lilllteit. ~ion..t aJ.el)tl her.e ·Hi ·tf'a downrlllllt an~y tjle .tQ.mel\ u,! 'so
Superldtelld~ tt .tbl!
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\!}e-·two- amllii;· "~ · m;~ tnon~~UJ· ~all~ e~q~e' mlny fi.,'l&amp;9
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poratilin ceJi~l b~dq~!' -.- Iii 1\JJa' lll~~lp, f ftt ., D.U:V ~u~ 1918.·
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found their Iilah~ ~:·.
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Olkhlnd, ~2.,~0111 .l~ll~f'T, ~
:il 'Po)lleroJ ·~~ten~ tile 1fiiilleta ·Ullele .&amp;am got btl: firat record·
ire ·w•• 80 or·oJ4ti!JI 'W,JIAA· lm·
In jlli· ~~~~
on, ..-r,l uvm, with f&amp;.
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eid •eoillclelj'ce pil(llleilt In 18-li. tniP.Int wlul.~ 1.~'\'jjadjfto to
me,raha~n
be. r,sponilble .fbl . ·!pab ·b,ci,nor in. the slo~ din~ WitH the ~xceptlon of iiM8, buslneP succ:eia. Jtt T ilid •,.thls
industrial ~y~en6 .actlvlt!et In
con''-,1 ,weht to' Rlw Tal!IOr, POll)· something bas· ~n dropped lnio' ·country bad .beell imcf ~ ' him. and
eorporatloJ! • United S~tet an. ~roy, and Earl MeKinleJ, ,Jllddl• the kitty every yeer slnee. tn he wanted to nl&amp;ke fute ·lle hadn't
Port. '111$ ~lllpop" ~Mte,.,''Win· 182V the contributions came tp e~d in bls own favor when' report·
Brl\llb '\YCit lnaleil plantJ.
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ners wee .,._ Humon ·'-'.111 Sue te.OO. Ttie bill year to date waa ill( bit tu.
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'111e belt clfttiiCJ'..ijiet_ ~ttenjlo .... . $3'10,2811.47. Tile . tolal rt of story before. • iii~)' d~ldeCI to
Adill!"ed. None.
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IJIJaalji)Oj't; .-:r, ,····- .~' I=~ .~ reeel~ ·i lif. ~crl~d
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SO.mehl)w, a lot of tile
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room of the Meigs County Court
House, at which time 11! safety
awards will be preoented.
Receivi111 the awards, Chllda
said, will be representitlves of the
14 communities in which the auto
aefety cheeks were conducted sevmonths ago, along with Sheriff
Robel1 Hartepbich. At the Wednes·
day e\oeniJI&amp; meeting there will atso be an electhiD of officers for the
local Safety COmmittee. The pu•
lie II Invited to attend.

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Resident
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pomeroy 'D"Ies
Jn ColombUS

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Relatives here h~ve re~e1ved
word of the dea.th thll morning in
a Col~mbus ho.slptal of Mrs. Frank
McBr•de. a native of Pomeroy, who
baa made her home for many years
Ill Lollan.
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She was the WidOW of the late
Frank MeBr(de, a c?nductor on the
C&amp;O passenger tram from Columto Pomeroy for many years and
was the former Anna Scharf. She
is survived by several nephews and
niecei, three of wbom live In Pom·
eroy, l\fttone Lucke, MiY Marguerlte }lleyer an~ Mrs.
JbeFauber.
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School.Money
Retel•Ved Here
From State Aid

A totil of $1110,376.88 waa reeolved in. Metlll Couoty Monday
from tile fourth quarterly dis·
trlbutloa of itlte ald to local
acbools etcordlnl to the office of
O. O. Patterson, superlnteJ;adent of
county acbooiJ.
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The aeveral dlstrictl reee.ived
tb
tl' Bedf d· $1148840·

Cc~~mt':!.~UD i!,en.fa:. Eaat~nl;

$3Z,84S.95· Northern: $10,1193.G8;
Salisb :' $18,148.99; Southern:
$a 7 1 and Western $37 440.27
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Wredt treine are comln&amp; from
Columbua and Dlcli:inaon, w. VL
L. R. Wiley, itltion agent at Hobson, said that no detei1a ol tile
accident :will oo available until
they reach the acene.
However, he iald the dletell
had not overturned but were
leaning. No dunage report wu
evailible.
The train, detlgneted u TN4
wu aouthbound from Coliunbua ia
charge of &lt;:Onduetor A.. L. Buob.
V. E. Nelaon wu eqineer, B. R.
llorria, flremtn and K Jl. Lolli·
otretb, flagman The train 'iru
made up of the five dletell ani M
catl, with the · dieleil and jJte
lint 17 cars leaving the tri!Ck.
aceording to a report bJ G. ·c.
Fairet In the Jardmuter'a 0
at Hobaon.
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It wa11 not known whether U..
were lOAded or e~~~p&amp;J, 11r
bow badly they were damalllt
Treffle on the line ia beiJ11 detoured over Chesapeake Ucl.·ohio
tnclcs. A Middleport crew of
five men have been tent to Com·
ing to tHe over a wreck ~
from Cflumbua and , wt11 lwidle
the clearing job from tile nortb
end ol tile wreck. 'l'beJ are undft
the ·ditectian of _cconclartor .,Jolla
K. Th~~ Middle~
T. ..\. Jllley, Hob10n tnlnmacter
is ib ebarfe ot clearing tlie 1rl'eek
age and reotoring traffic on the
line.
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Cauh "" 81!-l.er Ve0eb"an •V~pors
Installeel Near
Lend Credenna.
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Kerr's Run Light To Lif·e There

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WASHJNGTON UPI-New evidence of water vapor in the atmosphere of Venua baa ~ the
possibility that some fonn of l.lfe
may exist on that planet.
SclentistJ reported llondiy the
evidence waa uncovered b:P iDitnl
menta carried 15 milea into the
stratoapbere last wee.t end bY

n:e::: :;.~vym~=~t Male::!. ao:

Mciore of Camhi'idle, lieu.
Dr. John Strong of Johns Hopkina University, who designed the
instrumentJ, told ne,..meo: ''The
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:=~onchl!tul~e=ernir;.tuce :~~! !:.
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Aa a;;;ther traffic safety mea·. How much there 11 ;iii tHe lOme
sure, officlela of the Stite High· time to determine."
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way Department will be in ome,.,. " -.wel"f, · • •
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problem at the bi'i,dge, Cll4ef We• lief thet VUIIUI 'ftl I . . .
ster Pid. It ia expeCted that
ed uau and traffic ~:ilewill
S~ng refiiJed ' to :P" I JICl'"
1
ueed to mark traffic ·
or sonal eatlmeta aa w ,~ tile
Routea 7 and 33.
flndfngs ind!Q~ U.. ~lblljl,y ·
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MILITARY SIRV~IS · 'ASitED felt die .pouibillty W.. r\ated out,
Mem~ · Of the Drew. Webster be Mid empbe~all7, "n~.·" . ·
Post Airlerican. Lecion and the · Many lldentliti ~ JM~~ J!atef
Dlaabled American Veterana Post muat be . preaent betore llvlnl
1n Pomeroy:;
uked to be at the things can eome Into bel!~~; Dr.
Mt. Olive Cemetery at 2 p. m. Haiiild c. Urey. or .the UniYenlt7
Wednesday to provide DJilltary of &lt;:allfu4:tia, lor ..-pie; · haa
funeral oervlces f11r the late H. laid water 111d not Clllt*tD iJ tbe
w. Curtis, Long Bottom.
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~ waa 111111 re111
Angus pamed Black Jewel-- went to the au :ttop bJock today. :;reu::1':J~: =~oa
The sale of Black Jewel highlighted today,t:_activities at the, The ' 18 fM)J~' ·bill~ t~k
arena whe~ ~e regal steer won. its arown ...,t week.
, fint ~~~ .Iii the ll'def~,fbrtedVeteran c;attlemen predicted the sale might bring a ncord ~ ·eompetltion,. , &lt;: ~,-'.'
price to iiUack Jewel's owner, Roy ~·t•IIA""A· w
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.Jt~mt· ~loW COii!PeclU111t'&amp;Dcl
The . gand chamfions or the · At 2-yeer-old bull named W. H. ~ :Med!il,i ;~
dllrd
quality mat-dressed earcastes- R, Co~l\lf&amp;!~ 231'4 .won . the Here- ill Cllasa •t. ,. · ·_1, : 3
contest wih be auctioned off this ford breedm;g bull title for Its own· , Lives~
me (»uep of
eyenlng, with Roy Johnston, of er, Poca Dot Fan'nl of Charleston,. Agricultu,at, l~&gt;:SI*f.tttbok two
Belton Mo prealdinll as auction· V(. Va. .
.Befond place
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Leadllll the quellty meat con· s._~, U!liyers.ity sh~~ !p.ultlp!e
Clllogy ~..J~ of . ~ban·
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teat waa a 300-pound Hampahlre honrn tfllllday In the Jlidg•ng,
lftersvllle Ita -~nll\llll COunty
. SIRYICIS CONTI NUl
• . banow ahown by CUT Brothers of l ~lo .aniniala were llrize Win· tool!. th~ P~· In A~~ AnEvening services it 7:30 each MtNabb, nt., wbleh won the live ntJa ln'tl~ly e\&gt;ery ClWlflcatedioll. gus · breediaf;·,.~. .,
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· r&amp;lfc&lt;iorml~ Farmi · of ..A Ina
· Farms
·-.L o'lh'~ Cl:::o::l: w!tl: tl:e ~h•m!lionobipl fOI' the best meet. It ~allied of~ 'f!lth lWf! fir!~ P!~.~
Coun·
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~Benefits

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Be Sold To The Hilhest Bidder
Bids will be reeel9td
1~ Plymouth Setlan &amp;lveder -n. :on S.t'Urdar; Deot!mbeJ'.,o.'··o,"'-"'"
four door, on the l$th day of Dec- 1t the offices of crow, Crow It
ember, 1~, at 10 o'cJock A. M. Porter, .Po.oero)l, Ohlo, J tot 0..
at the Blaett~ar Auto ~mpany, l _8ertha Bwao. IJfd ..()Us s.,.a ·'leal
Pomfroy, Ohio, by thelf Aeent ~•t,tte , emtiJiJiq 1811tCfe4;•DWft or
R.- E. ~rlpd~y, Sr.
lua, aitU~I1l · ilear Lone ·Bottom,
. (12) 1, .;, 8, 3to 'lhlo. m· ·O!!Yt :.'1'9wJtlj~lp, M&lt;llil
Count}': Ohio. ~ef~re~ deedl are

IPP'I""nUy shall begin to
Some local observers have expressed the
JIJ~ll!'~ldy i.r1 1960 by the purchase of opinion. valueinll..&amp;he lalld sold in Letart area
: ~~lf.' l.5QO acres of choice Letart at tbe price tt brought in the "open market "
JaaodAoy..an:..ual&lt;nown principal for •ndustrial ·lor-llldi!Strial !lites is "unfair." They can see
' 111~. Under Ohio law, the land ·will •little value in ' the land until an industrial I
. 1&gt;0 ~U.l!Jed lts illdustrial acreage and be IIUb· pt•ntse'ttles upon it.
~~":"valuation for tax purpOses at the price
. We should l!flppOse' lhe law fixing pone
patd tf$ fo~er owners.
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r d · M d . D .1 s r 1 on valuing such real estate IS well ·founded .
out ~ne m . on ay 5 . 31 Y e~ me ·
Jt would seem to be a just law since it
county officials estimate the mcrease m tax
ld h"l
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1 one or a f ew g1an
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wou
I C ~reven
con1
f1'evenue - to schools, townships, and the :.- erns fi&amp;m , u}'l
huge 1 acrea-ges of fann
county - could approach $20,000 annually. ·hmd adll
d1n?them Indefinitely. permit·
That
would be the
. them 1o deprec1a
· 1e on Ia x dup11ca
· tes w1·th
.
. amount denved. from the 1tnJ
mcrcased valuatiOn .of the land Itself com- lotll go\rern'inent being the ulti nlate plain
pared to the valu;.J ho n the same land, plus
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improvements. presently as m e tax up 1c:·te.
The law further seems based upon justice
Of course, this amount is a minute drop to . in •.tbat induslrlal sites are becoming more
the hoost in r~ven~e when ...,.. ·~~,if ~!n.' ·;~lrlil,ipore' premilim in Oh1o and other states \ ,~===~~~~~~~~~
industry is io&lt;ated on port or 1111 tile· tln. •ts.'WeU. ·So, lalld ~uitable for industry, lias
Meigs sue: ·
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V llltiiiMc·vatu~ ~d that of farm land.

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The us baa. probably
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tereS!InJ or reasonable-iotinding \'J!II~
Professor VasUy s. Yemelyanov,
J 'fi.e
..tomic progtam Of· the USSR, wbo, wlth'.!ft!ne

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heavy. ,liCk o1 II)Ail Qn hi&amp; l*k.

. OVII!Ub()ea In told

weat~r

Ron E. hftll, •nd tlllfll'f' were

Ciill DICk St'"llit
Before 9:30 ,A.M.

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The right is reserv~d to reJod\
and all oUen.

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c. o., JI'JJ. ij~
forfeited the W bottd 10&gt;1
Rotlor!s, RD. S: Poileroy,

KAUTZ PIID 11'011

QSCAR BABCO&lt;ll(

Administrator of the
Estate of ·Bertha S'wan,,
deceased.
Crow, 'C'r'Qow &amp; Porter
Attorneys for Administrator

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Ufe, Auto, Fil::EI, Polio.
M~la, MlddlesMi'ti

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~~re now Mna: around
readln&amp; ch.tr), ••d get·

0 . P. Klein aa he
·~~~'!'tit · ~~
tnowllake twirl, and
Up
the pleaaabiell' )ob tft·
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the winter winds blow,
, opined Klein •• be to ..dD
an\t.e.
•• , of actuo"'y·· !••'"l~"~· tn , the eomfctt •of t\11
It WI. ,n 11 laot u-.
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living room. ,
ned", he aald, as
earcyln1 the mall over bit routemall hat and coat
the lonilellt of the vlllaRO route•
Uls service was .eontlnuou•. for time.
in Middleport. Wt retirement the route tltuated at lt lrt, allow·
after' 30 yean of aervlce actually ed mall to be delivered even when
Sutceedlna: Klein 1.!1 Harold Euthe raml_littlli o•lo River ~ w.aa cene Ka\fff With Dale NlcholJon
became effec:!llvc today, Dec. 1.
~ta 1hlibut , in 103'r.
takin1 over tbe regular aubttitute
ma qpblntnf'eht 11 a loCal" car·
job.
rler ~IIJ.e S.ptember, 1921, tfter
l&lt;:Y
the
he hicll&gt;lliOd oue&lt;ON!uUy. a eivU
.ft\lBler·
service exarnlnatlon. The JJO'l·
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maner at th•t time wu the late
to ....
AhniiU.:

His route, knoWn aa the Gnvel
liUl route Ja the longe1t In town
aMI: a• of Saturcta)' extend! to
and lntlucUna: R~t~ltroad St., a
-walklila distance &lt;up one ttl'eet
and down another. over hllJa and
1tep1 of about 13 mllea. All ot

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Terms 'of SaJe: ' To
to the lien for real
1959, and for cash

J. Shtnlwi Porter
in the iliterests of insuring peace on earth."
Stnator,
7.a Chfrlct
111Jf he illll! 'doesn't want any ''potential ene·
Dr. Brinton J.
mies" to attend the!inklng.
HeaJth
j\nd, In view of the lact that Russia's ·nu· and Jackson
dO
·~l"l'''·deve)liplhent is ll'qilt on tbe secret.t Ked
.' ~t~ltole ·~· ibe li.rs; it would be safer to
titep our ,RPwder. dry · and ,assume tb~t . we
·•miJ9t still ha've some atomic secrets the
Kremlin ·want.t.
Unfortunately, this Is the only safe attitude.

n•hlng trlp I•

30 yqrs, they are all

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';? - tiO!I;· N'iklta Khrushchev had bragged,

·• Ma.ilman,·:D
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Pete'Klem,
'll.Cttres
Today After 30 Years Service ......
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•·rr I bad any
orlea about breaklal t

1 The ;roperty lJ
· 1 . $l,GOO.OO and
a m n· I~ th.an tbe

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"II wt were attacked," be told newsmen at
• Kre)illln"teceptlon, "we .could wipe oH the
(
face
'tbe ~arth all our ·potenllal enemies." I
In ptesslng his plan for disarltlllment, he also
said, "We are ready to sink all this In the sea '

the Reds .1n the de\1!!0 1"w.'01 of. atoms-for·

of

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out• rockets with hydrogen warheads at the
rateof2l!O a year .

Prof. Ve'nielyahdv Is urglqg us·to jilin with

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centet~.

countries ~hire t11e·coiota aftd avoid' tile .....
tijivagafice o:Ompetltlon Wl'!h .eaC!h oth~r.
Notblna would aeem to make more sense'ltntllwe Job~ lllel&lt;'on the''lledf' ptrfett ~
brOken ptedses, ·~ludlliftlle '.tl.l ~
ln war 'lloaftl''· ftom 1 tb'e r'U,S, 11Dd· until ,-WI,.&gt;
OO!lslder 'the ·dupllctty 'and the threata"of the
prof~NOr's bo&amp;/1. Only tbe day ' oofore 1\lr:
Yemelyanov made his·1Jle&amp; ·for nuclear col·

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other Sovl~t atom Wltal'ds hi~ J~~ co"'l~ted
a 15-day tour of our biggest ato.allc research

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Begin Already

Meisdres AAktd
'ttW Stop Oogs

&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomei'I!J·Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 30, 1959

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Legal Notice

Legal NotJce

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Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dee. 1,

"nipped at

Always a )over 'or growing
thlng1, especillly nower,, an ar·
(lent sf&gt;?rtlm&amp;n aod a hobbyllt,

at"ce:Mpanied

to

Miu Dbtina.:r.rteker, ,

to Capitol Ualveratty

the ThsnkqiviBJ
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11&gt; batli' full ball'ment,. IWd
ear garap.

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hanbglvlng at .lbelr tiom•, West

Alt~d

Bigp, Pomeroy;
. .Ha)ey, M..on: Alia
Ripley; Mra. 'OU1
Pl.; Ch~rle4 )lasttra

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' thne rlitlnl fldwer., (roae eata·

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SALE ALL .¥0Dl:JIN
room cotta•e· Jl;ron~l Avenue

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Be Sold To The Hilhest Bidder
Bids will be reeel9td
1~ Plymouth Setlan &amp;lveder -n. :on S.t'Urdar; Deot!mbeJ'.,o.'··o,"'-"'"
four door, on the l$th day of Dec- 1t the offices of crow, Crow It
ember, 1~, at 10 o'cJock A. M. Porter, .Po.oero)l, Ohlo, J tot 0..
at the Blaett~ar Auto ~mpany, l _8ertha Bwao. IJfd ..()Us s.,.a ·'leal
Pomfroy, Ohio, by thelf Aeent ~•t,tte , emtiJiJiq 1811tCfe4;•DWft or
R.- E. ~rlpd~y, Sr.
lua, aitU~I1l · ilear Lone ·Bottom,
. (12) 1, .;, 8, 3to 'lhlo. m· ·O!!Yt :.'1'9wJtlj~lp, M&lt;llil
Count}': Ohio. ~ef~re~ deedl are

IPP'I""nUy shall begin to
Some local observers have expressed the
JIJ~ll!'~ldy i.r1 1960 by the purchase of opinion. valueinll..&amp;he lalld sold in Letart area
: ~~lf.' l.5QO acres of choice Letart at tbe price tt brought in the "open market "
JaaodAoy..an:..ual&lt;nown principal for •ndustrial ·lor-llldi!Strial !lites is "unfair." They can see
' 111~. Under Ohio law, the land ·will •little value in ' the land until an industrial I
. 1&gt;0 ~U.l!Jed lts illdustrial acreage and be IIUb· pt•ntse'ttles upon it.
~~":"valuation for tax purpOses at the price
. We should l!flppOse' lhe law fixing pone
patd tf$ fo~er owners.
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As
r d · M d . D .1 s r 1 on valuing such real estate IS well ·founded .
out ~ne m . on ay 5 . 31 Y e~ me ·
Jt would seem to be a just law since it
county officials estimate the mcrease m tax
ld h"l
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1 one or a f ew g1an
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.
wou
I C ~reven
con1
f1'evenue - to schools, townships, and the :.- erns fi&amp;m , u}'l
huge 1 acrea-ges of fann
county - could approach $20,000 annually. ·hmd adll
d1n?them Indefinitely. permit·
That
would be the
. them 1o deprec1a
· 1e on Ia x dup11ca
· tes w1·th
.
. amount denved. from the 1tnJ
mcrcased valuatiOn .of the land Itself com- lotll go\rern'inent being the ulti nlate plain
pared to the valu;.J ho n the same land, plus
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th
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Suuerer.
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improvements. presently as m e tax up 1c:·te.
The law further seems based upon justice
Of course, this amount is a minute drop to . in •.tbat induslrlal sites are becoming more
the hoost in r~ven~e when ...,.. ·~~,if ~!n.' ·;~lrlil,ipore' premilim in Oh1o and other states \ ,~===~~~~~~~~~
industry is io&lt;ated on port or 1111 tile· tln. •ts.'WeU. ·So, lalld ~uitable for industry, lias
Meigs sue: ·
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V llltiiiMc·vatu~ ~d that of farm land.

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weat~r

Ron E. hftll, •nd tlllfll'f' were

Ciill DICk St'"llit
Before 9:30 ,A.M.

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KAUTZ PIID 11'011

QSCAR BABCO&lt;ll(

Administrator of the
Estate of ·Bertha S'wan,,
deceased.
Crow, 'C'r'Qow &amp; Porter
Attorneys for Administrator

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, opined Klein •• be to ..dD
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•• , of actuo"'y·· !••'"l~"~· tn , the eomfctt •of t\11
It WI. ,n 11 laot u-.
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living room. ,
ned", he aald, as
earcyln1 the mall over bit routemall hat and coat
the lonilellt of the vlllaRO route•
Uls service was .eontlnuou•. for time.
in Middleport. Wt retirement the route tltuated at lt lrt, allow·
after' 30 yean of aervlce actually ed mall to be delivered even when
Sutceedlna: Klein 1.!1 Harold Euthe raml_littlli o•lo River ~ w.aa cene Ka\fff With Dale NlcholJon
became effec:!llvc today, Dec. 1.
~ta 1hlibut , in 103'r.
takin1 over tbe regular aubttitute
ma qpblntnf'eht 11 a loCal" car·
job.
rler ~IIJ.e S.ptember, 1921, tfter
l&lt;:Y
the
he hicll&gt;lliOd oue&lt;ON!uUy. a eivU
.ft\lBler·
service exarnlnatlon. The JJO'l·
...u In
maner at th•t time wu the late
to ....
AhniiU.:

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liUl route Ja the longe1t In town
aMI: a• of Saturcta)' extend! to
and lntlucUna: R~t~ltroad St., a
-walklila distance &lt;up one ttl'eet
and down another. over hllJa and
1tep1 of about 13 mllea. All ot

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Terms 'of SaJe: ' To
to the lien for real
1959, and for cash

J. Shtnlwi Porter
in the iliterests of insuring peace on earth."
Stnator,
7.a Chfrlct
111Jf he illll! 'doesn't want any ''potential ene·
Dr. Brinton J.
mies" to attend the!inklng.
HeaJth
j\nd, In view of the lact that Russia's ·nu· and Jackson
dO
·~l"l'''·deve)liplhent is ll'qilt on tbe secret.t Ked
.' ~t~ltole ·~· ibe li.rs; it would be safer to
titep our ,RPwder. dry · and ,assume tb~t . we
·•miJ9t still ha've some atomic secrets the
Kremlin ·want.t.
Unfortunately, this Is the only safe attitude.

n•hlng trlp I•

30 yqrs, they are all

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·• Ma.ilman,·:D
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'll.Cttres
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orlea about breaklal t

1 The ;roperty lJ
· 1 . $l,GOO.OO and
a m n· I~ th.an tbe

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"II wt were attacked," be told newsmen at
• Kre)illln"teceptlon, "we .could wipe oH the
(
face
'tbe ~arth all our ·potenllal enemies." I
In ptesslng his plan for disarltlllment, he also
said, "We are ready to sink all this In the sea '

the Reds .1n the de\1!!0 1"w.'01 of. atoms-for·

of

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out• rockets with hydrogen warheads at the
rateof2l!O a year .

Prof. Ve'nielyahdv Is urglqg us·to jilin with

of

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centet~.

countries ~hire t11e·coiota aftd avoid' tile .....
tijivagafice o:Ompetltlon Wl'!h .eaC!h oth~r.
Notblna would aeem to make more sense'ltntllwe Job~ lllel&lt;'on the''lledf' ptrfett ~
brOken ptedses, ·~ludlliftlle '.tl.l ~
ln war 'lloaftl''· ftom 1 tb'e r'U,S, 11Dd· until ,-WI,.&gt;
OO!lslder 'the ·dupllctty 'and the threata"of the
prof~NOr's bo&amp;/1. Only tbe day ' oofore 1\lr:
Yemelyanov made his·1Jle&amp; ·for nuclear col·

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other Sovl~t atom Wltal'ds hi~ J~~ co"'l~ted
a 15-day tour of our biggest ato.allc research

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Torna~oes Meet Harrisonville.ln .

PJri'NT1&amp;1

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Richards Seen
In Slick Move•
On O'Dell Deal

Walutma

here which includes three seniors and two jumors.
·
Coach Larry Morrison of Racine, opening at hom~ against MADISON, Wis. UPI-Wisco~­ ,ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UPlHarrisonville, is sending out a sophomore, three jumors, and sin Coaeh John Erickson aatd BalUmore out-slicked San Fra.n·
a senior to defend Racine's county and district Class A cham- Monday that Bic Ten ~ask.etba~l cisco, the consenaQ! said today,

Fine Selection

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Christmas Records

Prices

Cleland's

game .

FREE PARKING
Pho"" lOG
E. Jlahl St.
Pome,..,.

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nterest•ng
Promt'sed Toru'ght
By Coach Taylor
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the Jackets, wtth three new
(a_c es in t_he lineup as regulars,
wtU be btgg~r than last year t.nd
have
adequate speed. Howe,er,
coact\ Swackhamer, b&amp;ck for his
fourth twirl at the Jacket helm,
has had no time even for a shake
down practice
following last
Thursday'~:~ Turkey Day football

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COLU MBUS UPl - Ohio !ttate
Basketball Coach Fred Taylor hu
modestly predicted he will sehd a
"very interesting team"
against
Wake Forest here tonight but
12 ,000 fans expected for the' Buckeye opener will watch for something more. .
Most eyes will be turned
to

for the 1859-80 season wtll experl- because Paul Richards "ahny•
ment with a rule that requires de- knows what be's doing any time

fensive teams to taln! the ball out' he geta rid of a pitcher."
of bOunds raher than try free
The Oriole mana(fer, openly
acknowledsed as balebaU's finest
throws . tor offensive fouls.
.
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The rule 1s slmtlar to that of judge of pitchers, peddled two of
them-aoutbpaw Billy O'Dell and
the National BuketbaU Assn. and right-hander Billy Loes-to tbe
approved bY the buketball ru~es
committee of the NCAA of which Giant&amp; Monday n.igbt in the fint
major deal of tbe inter-league
former Badger C~ch Harold E. trading perlod.
Bud Foster is. cbatrman.
In return, the Giants gave up
. Erickaon IBid the foul . ulled outfielder Jackie Brandt, pitcher
wlll be assessed to. the lndtvhtl;lal Gordon Jones and a third player
and count toward hts quota of ftve
McCardell, who
for the game, but will not _be catcher Roger
will
be
sold
to
Miami
and brOUght
counted as a ~am foul applylng
toward appHcatton of the one and up b)' the Orioles when they get'
under the 40-man limit.
one rule.
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He expects to open with 6--3
Larry Milch, a senior, at one forfard , and 6-3 Raymond (Hotdog)
Kloes, a junior, at the other. Center will be 6·2 WaUer Harris, a
senior. Mitch and Harris won letterS last year, with Harris a reguJar, and Mitch playing most of Jerry Lucas, former Middletown
the time. K.Joes was an out.stand- High School star who makes hia
I -Lee
ing reserve team center Jut year. first collegiate otart. But Taylor
At guards th~ Jackets open can claim several other top flight
playera on Jlis roster.
.
with veteran 5-8 Dave Hartrnger,
In AJI Agonis Club tipoff dinner
senior, who plop a in long howit- Monday night, Taylor explained
zer-lite abota from far out witb h.11 cau11 on by reca li'Ina•
1u t
amaz.ing reguLarity- when
he's year's 11couting report which said
hot. Swackhamer would like to "we'd belt our first two opponST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UPIkeep him
hot from tonight ents by 40 pointa. So we r:et beat You can nearly always depend
through into next March.
hy three."
on General Manager Frank Lane
The other guard job will go to
OSU scouts Jack Grat
and!ot the CJ.eveland Indiana to do the
Rklard Swackhamer, bespectacled Frank Truitt made no ICOUUDg unexpetted.
The Tribe official did just that
oldest son of the coach, a junior, survey on Wake Forest.
who developed fast on tile reservRev. Horace McKinney, Wake Monday when he drafted 18-yeares last year. He is lln accurate
said hia aides old Mite Lee, a 6-4, 215-pound
basketmager from 13·18 feet out, r::~~::~r~~·~:·:O:hi~od~State, either, IOUthpaw at the annual baaeball
but he Is short In stature.
"we save draft.
Lee, who livea in Maywood,
For the moment, alternates will
more about Jerry Calif., was paid an $80,000 bon1,1a
be Boone Hindy, Randal Bowles, Luca.'l than I have about Kbrush- lut year by the San Francbco
Tom Ander~on and John Blaker.
," McKinne.y said, "and I juat Giants.
Blaker is the tallf.!llt ol tbese boys
he t~~es lt easy on our poor
He was the fir.st and only play·
ttanding at 6-l.
guys.
er sel.ected under a new rule that
went into effect thts year. The
RACINE YOUNG
· ~;ule made all fint-year players
eliilble for draft unless promoted
to the maJort,
Tbe teena&amp;er wu merely ad1~""'~d to the Giants' Phoenix rosracJcJ.na: up a 7-ltl record

CHRISTMAS
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Big Ten Cagers

co~~~~~
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Will Tty Out
astarting lineup for tonight's season opener agam•t
Pro Cage Rule

bome
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On bia other

All Sizes "'"'

Jackets To Start 3 Seniors, 2 Ju.niors

Lane Drafts
From Giants'
Minor Stable

Piano &amp;Organ

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Fire By Browns

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rec.ilve the Maxwell Club award
•• the outltln.dtnc CQileKa football
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For Wednesday, Dec.- 21111

NaA ATTINDANCI UP
NEW YORK UPI - National
Baalr.etball Attn.. President Mau·
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that attendance In the pro cluul~
ia up 23 per tent this season.
Podoloff said that the only city
1howb1i a alicht drop In attendance waa New York.

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Points
1. Syracuse . . . . . . . 2t (9-0) 334
2. Miulsaippi . . . . . 8 (9-1) 291
Louill&amp;na State . . . (9-1) 261
Teu• . . . . . . . . . . 1 (9-1) 239
Geor&amp;ia . .. . . . . .. ..
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6. WJI!ICOntin , . . . . .
(7·2) 109
7. Waahinaton . . . . 1 C9-1) 11~
8. Texaa Christian . .
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9. Arkanaaa . . . . . . . .
(8-2) '70
10. Clemaon . . . . . . .
(8-2&gt; t6
11, OlinoJJ, 1, 30; 12, southern
California, 23; Alabama, 21; 14,
Penn State, 20; 15 tie, Oklahoma,
Mlehican State and Northweatern
4 eacb; 18, Wyomlftl, 3; 19 tie,
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STANDINGS
Won Lott
Ebenbach Hdwe 13 12
Team No. 4
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Stark'• Drugs
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MelKa Equip.
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Team No. 2
Blf.. 18'h NOitTH IIGNI TWO
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·MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPI -Jim
Ind. 3 Game•- 'M. Murray, 483
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Ind . 1 Game - H. Wolf, 189.
Dame, and teammate Ken
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NEW YORK UPI-Three Ohio
State players will be a..,n1 the
24. memben of the EaJt squad in
the 35th annual Shrine footbaU
game against the West at San
Francisco Dec. 26.
Buckeyes on the squad wJU be
end James Houston, guard Rl&lt;:hard Michael and full.bact Bob

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Walutma

here which includes three seniors and two jumors.
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Coach Larry Morrison of Racine, opening at hom~ against MADISON, Wis. UPI-Wisco~­ ,ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UPlHarrisonville, is sending out a sophomore, three jumors, and sin Coaeh John Erickson aatd BalUmore out-slicked San Fra.n·
a senior to defend Racine's county and district Class A cham- Monday that Bic Ten ~ask.etba~l cisco, the consenaQ! said today,

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By Coach Taylor
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(a_c es in t_he lineup as regulars,
wtU be btgg~r than last year t.nd
have
adequate speed. Howe,er,
coact\ Swackhamer, b&amp;ck for his
fourth twirl at the Jacket helm,
has had no time even for a shake
down practice
following last
Thursday'~:~ Turkey Day football

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COLU MBUS UPl - Ohio !ttate
Basketball Coach Fred Taylor hu
modestly predicted he will sehd a
"very interesting team"
against
Wake Forest here tonight but
12 ,000 fans expected for the' Buckeye opener will watch for something more. .
Most eyes will be turned
to

for the 1859-80 season wtll experl- because Paul Richards "ahny•
ment with a rule that requires de- knows what be's doing any time

fensive teams to taln! the ball out' he geta rid of a pitcher."
of bOunds raher than try free
The Oriole mana(fer, openly
acknowledsed as balebaU's finest
throws . tor offensive fouls.
.
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The rule 1s slmtlar to that of judge of pitchers, peddled two of
them-aoutbpaw Billy O'Dell and
the National BuketbaU Assn. and right-hander Billy Loes-to tbe
approved bY the buketball ru~es
committee of the NCAA of which Giant&amp; Monday n.igbt in the fint
major deal of tbe inter-league
former Badger C~ch Harold E. trading perlod.
Bud Foster is. cbatrman.
In return, the Giants gave up
. Erickaon IBid the foul . ulled outfielder Jackie Brandt, pitcher
wlll be assessed to. the lndtvhtl;lal Gordon Jones and a third player
and count toward hts quota of ftve
McCardell, who
for the game, but will not _be catcher Roger
will
be
sold
to
Miami
and brOUght
counted as a ~am foul applylng
toward appHcatton of the one and up b)' the Orioles when they get'
under the 40-man limit.
one rule.
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He expects to open with 6--3
Larry Milch, a senior, at one forfard , and 6-3 Raymond (Hotdog)
Kloes, a junior, at the other. Center will be 6·2 WaUer Harris, a
senior. Mitch and Harris won letterS last year, with Harris a reguJar, and Mitch playing most of Jerry Lucas, former Middletown
the time. K.Joes was an out.stand- High School star who makes hia
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ing reserve team center Jut year. first collegiate otart. But Taylor
At guards th~ Jackets open can claim several other top flight
playera on Jlis roster.
.
with veteran 5-8 Dave Hartrnger,
In AJI Agonis Club tipoff dinner
senior, who plop a in long howit- Monday night, Taylor explained
zer-lite abota from far out witb h.11 cau11 on by reca li'Ina•
1u t
amaz.ing reguLarity- when
he's year's 11couting report which said
hot. Swackhamer would like to "we'd belt our first two opponST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UPIkeep him
hot from tonight ents by 40 pointa. So we r:et beat You can nearly always depend
through into next March.
hy three."
on General Manager Frank Lane
The other guard job will go to
OSU scouts Jack Grat
and!ot the CJ.eveland Indiana to do the
Rklard Swackhamer, bespectacled Frank Truitt made no ICOUUDg unexpetted.
The Tribe official did just that
oldest son of the coach, a junior, survey on Wake Forest.
who developed fast on tile reservRev. Horace McKinney, Wake Monday when he drafted 18-yeares last year. He is lln accurate
said hia aides old Mite Lee, a 6-4, 215-pound
basketmager from 13·18 feet out, r::~~::~r~~·~:·:O:hi~od~State, either, IOUthpaw at the annual baaeball
but he Is short In stature.
"we save draft.
Lee, who livea in Maywood,
For the moment, alternates will
more about Jerry Calif., was paid an $80,000 bon1,1a
be Boone Hindy, Randal Bowles, Luca.'l than I have about Kbrush- lut year by the San Francbco
Tom Ander~on and John Blaker.
," McKinne.y said, "and I juat Giants.
Blaker is the tallf.!llt ol tbese boys
he t~~es lt easy on our poor
He was the fir.st and only play·
ttanding at 6-l.
guys.
er sel.ected under a new rule that
went into effect thts year. The
RACINE YOUNG
· ~;ule made all fint-year players
eliilble for draft unless promoted
to the maJort,
Tbe teena&amp;er wu merely ad1~""'~d to the Giants' Phoenix rosracJcJ.na: up a 7-ltl record

CHRISTMAS
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Big Ten Cagers

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astarting lineup for tonight's season opener agam•t
Pro Cage Rule

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All Sizes "'"'

Jackets To Start 3 Seniors, 2 Ju.niors

Lane Drafts
From Giants'
Minor Stable

Piano &amp;Organ

SALE

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Fire By Browns

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1.2:~ . l!ii&gt;~e ol LUe
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'i~:39 ~b for Tomorrow
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J~t:l The Guidjng Light
S:OO· 'l"bf Three ~
1:00 Keart of tbe City
'~ Llle· of RlliJ·
1:30 A11 the ·World Turns
J:pl) .. A,(\h'lf J . ~rnUh Ni'-ft '1 ,,
2:00
Biter or Wjlf:se
I!').D Tl!e Jule Rh'Hn SbO'I
2~ us arty ·
a:s.o ArDOS •n• i\i'ldy
. 3:1&gt; ~ e 'MI. ion.aire ·
3:30 The Verdict is Yol11'8
:~;'g ~~tfThe Truth
\.00 'ftoft ·--Brlghter D87
.' HI The S*lcr~t Stu~ m
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fi:OO Oenn1s O'Keefe Sbow
,:30 ThP Edge of M1tb1
8:30 Man¥ Loves of DOIJJ' GWla 5:00 The Three Stooges
8-oo .T!Wlollo
1:~ , The IJIO"Of.J.UI•r
~JJW!JOb Show · .
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:: l:OO II O'docll News
~OO Hl,ffti'l'ar Patrol
P.l14 Th,~~h n, 1 w w ~{' ·- . 7;W ~It ,Line Up

In _ . . , . of law,. I, Cly&lt;lo G. Millhooe, Treaourer of Molp Courltll', 0111o, 4o berobv
u.at t&gt;be .number of Mille leW.ecl on ~h dollar or properV lihawn on U.,
'J'Ju bupliclt. ot
Real lilltoto, PUbiie UWttr aad Pmonol l'ropertJI wltllln Nid Cour&gt;ty lor U.O )'Oit·llllllo u lol!awl:

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

"-)llioo Plaollo Troalio - TwiD ~101 ~ J'lllt &lt;W 'O!UI· .
Plat-c..
Box CJii- QlbOooe- TrlooUncouplernacl&lt;.

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Durable - Lifelike - Flexible Vlnyl J'u.U)' Joinled - Movable tlead, A.rma, Legr
- Drinkt __ and Weta - Ph.loa -~-- com- ·
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7:30 Court' of List· Reanrt
800 Ch I '"
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a;• Ozzie Qnd 'Iarrlen

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Otarlon ~ Super Po\Vered Aid
Batteries- Cords- ReJ&gt;Ilr.'FOr All Aida

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Otarlon Listener {The original eye 11us hOl\l'lni aid)
Otarlon Llstenette (Worn at the ear)

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:· ~:GO ·119'itP&amp;r 1loom
·&lt;10:00 : :11:111 Votlr Euo ~

United

ltho led hla team t.o an •2 mord
tbla sea10n, hu been •elected to
rec.ilve the Maxwell Club award
•• the outltln.dtnc CQileKa football
pla)re:r of lNO. Lucu will receive
the award at the club'• anaual din·
ner Feb. 1.
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in the Clasa C Cali·
League last season. He was
wild.

For Wednesday, Dec.- 21111

NaA ATTINDANCI UP
NEW YORK UPI - National
Baalr.etball Attn.. President Mau·
rtee Podoloff announced today
that attendance In the pro cluul~
ia up 23 per tent this season.
Podoloff said that the only city
1howb1i a alicht drop In attendance waa New York.

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Ph0110 9076
POMIROY, OHIO

Lucky CHptn Wlnsl

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TO HONOtl LUCAI
PHJl.ADELPHIA UP! - Penn
State quarterbaa Riehle Lucaa.

'-1;1$ :,.lad&lt; :P- &amp;011
\:91! ·Stan()(!

1:80 Way ol ille
~:00 DaY in Court
~·30 Th~ Gale Storm Show
l~tlo Beat the Clock
'3:30 Wlao Do You Trust
.a:oo A.mert~n ~n&gt;~nand
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8:00 San FranciJ&lt;o BNI
-"-BV ·Yoor .. t:Sib ftilp''('le•
6:40 Weath~an
8:40 Johni DIIIY Rewa
7:00 ltoneymoonen
7.:90 .Brcmeo·
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.•• :30 P'lll
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P. Mullen
M. Murray
S. Meore
B. Stout

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\O:QO lhls 1s Your. Life
1.0:30 State Trooper
!).:00 Nttwl ReadUnu
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D. V· Ashworth"Jeweler''

M. Ebetnbach

~:30 Oui('k Draw McGraw
8:&lt;10 Steamboat Bill
1: 1&amp; 1'h.,. .lim Th•~ke• Silo"
! 2B Weatbereut ·
•=St New11 Pictur•
~:4ft ·H'untley Brinkley Report
7:00 'llallhiint
-7~30 Wagon ·rraln
8:80 Price L Risbt

Oh(IJlne~~ :r"JteSd(l• Jg~: :'.=t.!~:
1:00 Arne~·
Lo"ffl That JJot
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5:80 Rln '11 .
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COMPANY

Milke Your Appointment. At

TNm
Points
1. Syracuse . . . . . . . 2t (9-0) 334
2. Miulsaippi . . . . . 8 (9-1) 291
Louill&amp;na State . . . (9-1) 261
Teu• . . . . . . . . . . 1 (9-1) 239
Geor&amp;ia . .. . . . . .. ..
(9-1) JBt
6. WJI!ICOntin , . . . . .
(7·2) 109
7. Waahinaton . . . . 1 C9-1) 11~
8. Texaa Christian . .
(8-2) Ill
9. Arkanaaa . . . . . . . .
(8-2) '70
10. Clemaon . . . . . . .
(8-2&gt; t6
11, OlinoJJ, 1, 30; 12, southern
California, 23; Alabama, 21; 14,
Penn State, 20; 15 tie, Oklahoma,
Mlehican State and Northweatern
4 eacb; 18, Wyomlftl, 3; 19 tie,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii,i~~ Auburn and Mlsaouri, 2 eatb.

S:OO YOI.ttl Dr. Malone
3:!0 Prom ThE!11 loots
r &amp;
!00 Ho~.t!le on Htgh Stree~
) t :30 SplJL PersoliaUty
1:00 Steamboat ·am
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A Setjafled Cuotomer
lo Our Flnt Colllldentlon

STANDINGS
Won Lott
Ebenbach Hdwe 13 12
Team No. 4
14 13
Stark'• Drugs
13 14
MelKa Equip.
9'~ 17~ .
Team No. 2
Blf.. 18'h NOitTH IIGNI TWO
leeton Hltht
·MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPI -Jim
Ind. 3 Game•- 'M. Murray, 483
, 1 190-pound hal"'-ck at
Ind . 1 Game - H. Wolf, 189.
Dame, and teammate Ken
Team 3 Games - Eberabach ·~·~J"~?~~-•a
lliard,
Hardware, 2248.
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North
Blue - Gray
Team 1 Game - Stark'• Drugs,
810.
26 . .
Top "5" Bowlera

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Overhaul-Of
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Demonstration

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"Telephone Service
Will Be Maintained
On Saturday
Afternoon

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[12:00 Truth -or, Col'tflequelfcel
12:30 It Could Be You
1'00 ..Mfd·Diy N...,

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8:4G Hunflev Brinkley Repor-'
7:00 Cannonball
7:30 Laramie
8:30 Fibber· McGee and Molly
9:00 Arthur Murray Party
9:30 SJ.irtlme·
10:30 Sgt. Bdko

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NEW YORK UPI-Three Ohio
State players will be a..,n1 the
24. memben of the EaJt squad in
the 35th annual Shrine footbaU
game against the West at San
Francisco Dec. 26.
Buckeyes on the squad wJU be
end James Houston, guard Rl&lt;:hard Michael and full.bact Bob

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January and Foruary

3 Buck Gridders
Join East Squad

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rl Scouts To
Hold Yule Party
AtC!lttage ·
GU•ITS OF W. 0. CROW
Tbanka&amp;lvint aunt. at the
ho1~e_:of William 0 . Crow at Lt·
were Dr. ·and M.ra.
Crow, 1011 WiJJiam of
; · Mrs. .tarriet lloriiley,
Yon; Mr. aDd Mn.

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Fomous Eleetrl&lt;

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.Leaders of Girl Seoul troops,
Ul3 and U1 have announced
the ln&gt;OPI will not bold lUll"
mettin&amp;a at Utelr Sunlhlne
tyttaJ:e . ~With De&lt;. 22 at wlllch time
have a Chrittmal party.
183 are Mn. Cbaa:
MtL James Simp-

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Ul
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Gift Suggestions From Boker's

llr. and M.ra. Richard Vaughn
and· eblldren Bm, Don and Beth
were in DUD.bar Sunday and Moo·
day vlaitinJ with her mother,
Mra. W. D. Parson. and famlly,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S.uer and
daughten Mary Ruth and Joy
aoberta and Mrs. Addie ll'ugate at
Lended a {amlly r eunion Thanks·
giving ainner at tbe home Df Jrlr,
lind Mrs. Denver Weber -and eon
David at Reedn ille. ·

BUNK BEDS
The Perfect Cbrlstmu Gift For The ChUdren

Available in Mapl_e, Mahogany or Oak

Priced Complete As Low As $69.50
In Du ra ble t'abrirs

$39.50

Gifts That Are Sure To Please
MIRR~RS

CLOCKS
LAMPS
DESKS
FOAM PILLOWS
RECORD PLA YEllS
POCKET RADIOS
RECORD CABINETS
CARD TABLES

Elcdrlt Chord Or&amp;alll

- SaonsonUe Luggage
HASSOCKS
Lone Cedar Cheolo
BOOKCASES
SYLVANIA TV
CURIO CABINETS
"Frigidaire" Appliances
Hoover

Surprise Party
Held For Girl
On Birthday

Sweepe~;s

Complete Line of Small Appliances
TOAST EllS
MIX EllS
COFFEE MAKERS HAIR DRYERS
ELECfRIC SKILLETS
ELECTRIC BLANKETS
ELI!C'I'RIC HEATEIIS

COSC~Stooh and Tables for The Kitchen

FWEPIA(:E FIXTURES

Pomeroy, nlolo
TONIGHT
" NORTH BY NORTHWEST'
Cary Grant -

Not Open Wec:lnetelay

THURSDAY anti PRIOAY

On Tho RriJbteol Comer In

"TilE SOUND AND

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IT'S PICKENS'
IN MASON CITY.
For Glfh For All
On Your Lletf
YOU'LL FIND A BIG
, SELECTION . OF . GIFTS
FOR HIM, FOR HER
AND FOR TilE HOME

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Eva Marie Saint

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDbLEPORT

THE FURY"
Yul Brenner -

Joanne Woodwud

ONLY

22

Auto Club Will
Assist Jay-cees
With Yule Plans

Friday evenint, Mill Ida Mae
WHaon wu surprlied when her
mother, Mn. Howard Wilaon enteltl!ined with a blrt.hday part)'
1n her bon or,
Ml•• Wilson received many
Jove()' ;lft.a from her famU,y 1nd
friends and her decorated birth·
daj cake waa 1erved with Ice
cream to thOle preaent.
Attending the party were
Sharon Ho1char, Beverly CUDdilf,
Earl McKinley, Helen
Taylor,
RJclly Oiler, Sandy U,seU, Jim
HoJt and Joan Ann Mournln•.
Abo attendin&amp;: were Alra. Carl
Wll1011 and children Maey Fl)'e
and Clrl Jr .~ of Piltabura:h, Mn.
Sb1mbUn and
children Kuen,
Linda, Georae and Dwlahl. of

tlauy filled whi~y . ~tue Was
found under the . v1ct1m s bed and
~ther empty wh1Sk)' bottles were
m the room.

Fight At Game
• F'fits (n
Bnngs
County Court
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EL:BERFELDS
·· :'Jo"·Reg!ettr

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!N TOMOftaOW TO 1..

MlcW...t.tt'• .Friencllr JOIP Deal4tr"..
PBONEilll
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Mra. Avice
teacher at Eastern ·and Mrs. ViQas Lee,
teacher at Racine High
attl'lnd as Meigs County
tbe annual three day
of the Olllo Education Auoeiatlon
professional organizatlon of
the
state's teitchers and admioiatratora
at Toledo.
Over 1400 person1 are
to attend the general
the Commodore
Five sessions

will ..addreas
at the Thund17

(:laeek

GuM 6' Suppliee For Tht Hunttr
Applianc11 Of All Kinde For The Home
•Electric Blonketa
•Woll' 6' Montie Clacks

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"01( camp~·
weeb wtire lpnt ill
during squirrel and

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Other o!ficen
nAmed were
Field Campbell, vlcti preoldent;
Virgil Brown. aecretiry; , .Edwolll"d
Lo~n , lrea~urer a~d W~bur C.
HoOd, Lew1s M. Brown and Maur·
'
k e Durst, trustees.
M.emben recently c~ntpl8ted
construction Of a camp at Great
a task of nine raonth&amp;. lt
conc:rete block And La com·

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Top Coach
Coach Jlm Vennari, Rutland, tohid been. named Ohio (Clau
"Coach of lbe Year" for' bia
record al the Red De"lil school.
' team• bi.ve Jm.Uie!d . a

record of 43 vietories

two defeata and: one tie
the I)Ut five yean v.:hiJe roUinC
four stral'aht cbamplonlbipa. ill
ReprNentative
Buckeye .Foot.bell IM&amp;QO.
.
making and
Associated Prell conducted
aaaociatlon,
to .orhonoring VennarJ. It also
sanlzation
according to
coach Leo St.ra~. Ma8811·
W. ·B. Bliu, OEA C!IXecutive aecre· loa, Cla11 AA COich ol. the Year.
tar.y. Delegate8 wiU vote on new
oUicen, hear reports ffOm 13 oom·
mltteea and commi18.1on• and ·baUol
on .seven coaatituUonal amend·
menta. Five OE/. dep~ental and
o!lled
hold meetlllll•

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one of the oldest in Melis County
held ita annual el~tlon · of Offi·
cera
at Scholl'' barber st\op TUea1
day evening with the newly elect·
ed ofllcen ... .. loUows: O&amp;&lt;or

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a lb. Dox •••?0 3 1b. Ia•• .4.00 IIJ, boa .8.78

VIIITS GRANDMOTHIR
The Royal• Autq Club of Mid· WJUiam Markham, a aopbomorc
dleport met lul WtciDetdQ" eve· 1l Center Colle1e, DanvUle, Vt.,
nina: at thetr club bou11 on tbe 1pent the Thanlcaaivtnl bolldaya
Rutlond Rood.
,
wllb J!l! tlrandmother, Mn. H. B.
Llrry Bunte il prt-.Lden~ "o f !.he, Plebtl and 1on, Robert, at Dar·
club and conducted tJ'I• .m "l\ln(. wtn1
The club II plUiolnl lo .. ,llllot
f ·'-'
the Melli CooniJ Junior -~ber
C~Ua TO MIIIT
of CoiiiiiiWce thlo Cllrl...... with
The Mlddloport Literary Club
thll Wedoeodoy ottertheir Cbrlllmll prOJeeta. .Ji.
The n~ jacj&lt;otl of !Ill ..,.
at tho home ol .Mn.
rived Slturday.
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Scholl
INamOO To Head
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lurnllhed.

Mr. and Mn. Cil rl Taylor spent
the weekend wiih Hubert Taylor
and daughter, Httlen Lou1ae.
Mila snaron Jonn, Jotal, and
Elmer Young, Cheater, visited
baturday: even:ing with Mr. and
All'l. Roger F'recker.
CliarJea Harrison Burtun, &amp;on
iJf ·Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Burton
~ nlMed in the army recently. He
WAI IWOnl
in last Tueada)r at
Ashland, Ky., and left imemdiate·
•Y for Fort Knox, Ky., for eiabt
Neeks of basic trainlnji:.
Mrs. Carl WllJon and children
,\iary, Faye and Carl Jr., of Pitts.Hug visited recently ' with Mr .
.LRd Mrs. Howard Wilson.
Last 'J;'hur,day Mra. Clarence
~ base, Rutland, entertain:ed wltb
A Thanksilvlng dinner. Those at·
endlna: were Mr. and Mn. Carl
.. ilmore and dauahter, Carla sue,
lubert Taylor and daJJhter Helen
...aulae, Mr. and ,Mrs.. Judaon
Nhlte and Mr. and Mn. Robert
.'ewkabary, local, and Mr. and
Jra. Carl Taylor, Colwnbua.
Thankaa:Mna aue1ta at the
10me of Mr. and Mra. A. W.
/()una .and son Elmer, were Yr.
.nd Mrs. Michael Ferondo of New
.4artiruJ, w. Va., Mr. and Mrt.
fteat Youn1, Fredi Marie aDd
~rneat lr., and Mll1 Sharon Jone1
local.

Chellhlr&lt;.

VISIT PICKENS'

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above lhe floor.
The sheriff'' offie:e said a par·

MWII Martha Ohlinger was ab·
sent fr~m her teaching dutJes at
Lhe Rutland Hlgh School Monday
due to illness.

Coft.!fortable Platform Rockers
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Officers said Ralph grabbed the 1
gun tlUrin&amp; an argumoot with his
father and fired four shots into
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