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tbetr daUjflbter .... ber lamll&gt;' Mr.
IDd ~ John Loc:kwood at Jemeelown lor 011-.. dill'.

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TRADE NOW
"Better Buy Bargains"
1958 ENGLISH FORD · .. · ·

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Anglla Prefect 2 Door Deluxe Sedan. Very low mtteage.
4 cylinder economy at it.s highest. Like new.

1954 FORD VB · · · · · · · ·· · · ·· · · · · · · · · · $695
2 Door Cuslomline Sedan. Like new finish.

1959 PONTIAC VB ·

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2 Door Hard Top. Only ll1150 actual miles. HydramaUc.
1\adio and healer. Power orakes. Almost like the day It

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1959BUICK VB

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2 Ooor Sedan. Power steering. Turbine drive. Owned by
local busjness man. Extra nit-e.

1956 PONTIAC V8 · · ·
2 Door Sedan. Hydramatic drive. Extra clean.

4 Door Sedan . Original black finish like new . Hydrama·
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1'955 BUICK V8
2 Door Hard Top . Like new red and while fh\ish.
flow drive.

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1955 .UICK V8 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · $995
2 Door Sedan. Spotless original finish. Dynaflow drive.

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Cbnatmas dinner guests wLth i
.MJ:· and Mrs: Paul Haptonstall ~nd
children, E&lt;hth and Billy, were :.ir. ·
Haptonstall'a mother, Mrs. Blanche
HaptonstaU and Mrs Haptonstall's
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Robert

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Pomeroy-Mlddleport. Ollkt, Monday, December 28, 1959

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ch1l~r~n o_f Woadsfaeld came today
b v1s1t wJtb Mr. and Mrs. Cba~leiii
I ··a .Bradbury and other relalJVes
in .the coun~y.
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rtJ ;;s Marilyn Sue Knight 1s here
tc &amp;pend the hotiday~ with ~er par- 1
l lnhl,_ Mr .. and Mrs. Earl Kmght.
lhss Sally Schaaf went to Col·
umbua Thun;day to spend Christmas W\th her brother·Jn·law and
si1ter, Mr. and Mn. Richard Koch·1
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ia speml1.Jg b.er vacaUon
Wlth her parents. ~r. and Mrs.
Ernest Covert and fJ_rn~ly . , . .·- . ,
?t!r and Mrs. Wli~~~ .. l ,{Jt _. ·!"' 1
an~ daugb.te,r,daoe.~ba~•. 1uf . ·;:.-·:·_ll· ~

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·and Mrs Charles Asa Bradbury a 1d
other r~latives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rogers of 1
Woodsvillr came Thursday to sped ·
Christmas wltb her parent&amp;. Mr.l1
and Mrs. Ch.a rles Bennett and
daughter, MnJ.ne, of Columbus wh? i
came early tbas week for the hobdays.

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Porkers burg,
Thursday lo
spend Chriiltmas w1th h1s parents,
Mr and Mrs. G. G. Werner.

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f' .Point Plea,.nt were re~n._.y cUed
tot tbetr y;e•n or service with 1

PLASTIC OR CERtMIC TILE ON KITCHEN Oil.BATH
7. INSTALL FACTORY PREFINISHED PLYWALL
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Betty left _Thursd~ evening to

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Christmas Eve were Henry Clat·
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R~ad, bonor_in&amp; he.r bJ"otlfer, : Rill
:M1gbt., on b11 birthdav . 1
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Present wenf'Mr. ~U~d Mn. lllcht
and Mr. and Mra. Floyd Rw\lfield
of Rutland and Mr and :(h. Buek.

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tert.iintd with 1 noon lunt!heQR oa
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Mrs
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Specilll mUSic was presented for BYF m~mbers ln_the processiOnalJ A2C Clarence William Andie •
the program by Carolyn Wilaon Wt're (;urolyn curry and Clyclla : left Tuesday for bia base, Qu!~
plHyinli the chimes.
Taylor.
set Pctnt, R. I.. after a 'Yhdt with
A reading_ on Chrhot_mas celebraLeaders for the young people Ire hi1 'Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar·
tiona wa~ gaven •bY Dta~a Stumb_o Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Hovatter and 1ence Andrews and family, He
after wh1ch ~he laper hghten lit Mrs. Warren J£ulh\1rt who was in 1wllJ leave soon for San Juan
theb: candles .from the Ill tar. and charge of the liervice on Christmas whve he will be atationed for
then· in turn hghted tho11e o€ the Eve.
tb~e month1.
con1rea:ation. Taper llg,hters wc~e ·
Mr. and Mrs. t!Jarence Andrews
Pete Werner. Bo H~lburl. David 1 Wednesday evening the young and children, James, Mary Allee ·
Annal and Dick B~dlm.er.
1 ~£ople tnt'L at the church to prac· and Susie and Bill Erv\p of Aih1
Following the hghtmg of the lice for Lhc service and later lfP,t were Chrtatm11 dinner
candles the hymn "Silent Night" . to the Jloy Scout Cabin in {.'helltr
wu sung .by the congregation with fc¥ a Chri~&gt;lnH&amp;8 party.
Rev. Warren Uulburt giving lhc ,
dedication pnyer and aho the benediction .
Neut~linga Entertain
NeweU WUI Be ID
.M.r~. Gerald A:nthony was urgan ·
Mr. and ..\irs. Rolland Neutzling
ist for the serv1ce and plllycd f_nr entertained with o dinner at their
the proeeulonP 1 when those partLC· I home on Anne-Ill, Christm11s.
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ipatlng In the 3ervlce ent~rcd th
GuMts were A2C and Mn. Jercy
Davis D&amp;nd &amp;on. On~.aria, Canada; I'
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkinl! Lin·
~onday,Dec.21st
~:O.st~r; :1Irs. Addie Grueser, \vyiUs
D~v1s and son, Ontario, Canada,
MtSi s,ara~ Phlllipa ill of Pomeroy.
Callmg In the evening were Mr.
Chotter, Ohl•·
and l'lrs. William Grueser.

5% DISCOUNT ON ALL
MATERIAL USED BY OUR MEN
ON REMOolLING and REPAIRS

·:v.ALLf.Y LUMBER and

Mr. and

1and
Church
Of8Middlebort
was hheld
Thursdab evening
with
the an
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Baptist
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French HUndley
· Christmas
F f t Candlellght
· .service of the First
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Mrs.
o. Mrs.
B. Elberfeld
wal the wJth her parents. IMr. and Mrs. L.
! Semar-Ht Y o
~ churc .m ch&amp;rg~ oft e service.
Christmu dinner eueet or Mr w. Walter and other relati'Yes.
The call to wor~hlp w.as given by J~m Hood which was folp . and MtB. w. A. Gibbl and 1001 •
__ , _ _ _ _._.l.owed by prayer m uruson . Tht; scnptures (or tJte eventng J Mr. and Mra. R. a. wUklns of
were read.·br Ja~et Baker, Bermce Mullens and Dora McKee· r.nceeter 1re tbtl h~H~ ~k· ·

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the hollday weekend
Th Ur$dOY EVenlnQ t 0pt15t Ur( '·towithspend
her sister and brotber·inlaw

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Herbert Dixon and family.
Mr. and Mn. John R. Weeks
and son of Reynoldsbura: are the
gue1tt of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Weeb and Mrs. Her· inan Scboll
Cbrlatma; dinner guests of Mr.
and Mftl. Eldon Weeks were Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Weeks and •on
and Mrs. Herman sdtoll.
Mr and M.nl Jed Webster Jr
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee;&gt; R. Story, Pom~roy, Route 2 announce the were. dinner tu'esta ol bls moth~
engagement of 1he1r daughter Jamce to Charles Lochary, son 1 Mrs. Jed Webster St., Chriltmas
of:Mr. and Mrs. W. P. LOchary, 114 HJgh Street! Pomeroy.
night.
Miss Story is a graduate of Pomeroy HJgh School and was Mrs. Therton Obllnter of WMt
gra&lt;luated from Ohio University in June with a degree in J Carrolltown . 11 the guelt of ber
hc;t_.ne' economics education. While at Ohio University she was 1 si&amp;ter, · Mrs. c. E. Neue, Webe
pi'esident .of Sigma Kappa social sorority; of Ph1 Upsilon · Terrace.
Omicron home economics professional fraternity· and a mem. Mr. and Mra. Charles Buck and
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notary.
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Also a graduate of Pomeroy. High Sch~ol, Mr. Lochary re- 1 jorie ~r:re a_&lt;!~!. rrdinna;
ceived his BS degree from Ohto University where he was a gue 1 ts of Mr and Mn Fnnk
member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. He then served Bttck.
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Univer&amp;ity where he is working for a· Masters Degree in Wednesday by plane for Harris·
management.
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The wedding will be an eveni of early summer. . de
son and daughter·tn·law, Mr. and
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were Christmas .,..
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Mr. and Mn. Roy EvaDI aad
family returned to their boat at
Canal Winr.hester, toUr aftlr an
overnight valit wt~ btr ..,.u.
Mr. and Mn. ltOlliD Be1f1iL
1 Mr. aDd Mn. . . . Watlea feturn~ homl~ .aftW B tftl'·
night vtalt .... ~ 11 eol·
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Mn.1 Cl~rt Clruler and Mra.
wnma: Stobart were Christmu
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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Legion Post
Serves
Treats
T0 County
Wards

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tbe e:uest of Iter grapdparents,
Mr. •nd Mn. Clarence 5 UlTier [Mr. and Mn. Charles Warner.
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Delroll Mi~ p th
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton and'
Lale Thul'$day afternoon mem~f Mr and M.n. ~ Dui ehlldren, Millie and Bobby of Cof.. ben&gt; of Feeney-Bennett Post, ~er
other rel.tive8.
umbus were Thunday g ue~ts - of 1c 1n Legion of Mi.ddleport vltlted
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Le1fhelt and 1 &lt;1 l th e County Jnf1rmary and alao
i wnh the child ren at the Children '•
Mrs. R. A. Pullena at Colambua aon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spurrier : Home.
arrived today to 1peU tbl 1t'eek
end at ber home in the TeDI and r.on of Detroit, Mich. and Mr.
and Mrs. Allen DiU were Christ·
Treats, fur~ushEd by the Mer·
! communit:r.
mu dinner guests of Mr ... and Mn. ch; nts AssocJaLiun. were. taken. to
Mr. and .lfn. Don PuJl1nl aud Charles Wildermuth.
lilo,h pl aces and also f~tut furmsh ·
family of Columbus were Cbr1Jt.~d by the Evans Grocery and the
mas s:uestl o1 Mr. and Kra. WW· - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Lr.gion . A:-; a special surprise a
lam Radford aad :famlb',
gill of a silver dollar was given
Mr. and Mn. G. T. C&amp;rletoa
to each one at the county home
spent ChrJitmu Ia Partenbate
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anc! the children's home from the

Return From Vult

in Sprlngfrleld wl.tb their

EuJ:ene Wttbee; Xiu carol
U.arha. llr. aod llrl. Cbarleo E•·
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Christmas day callel's at the home
of Mr. and Mr.. Clarenee Andrews

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Mr. and Mrs. CIJ'do Andren

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Op.e.ns Tonight lfor Classes In Point.
RegistraU6n for the second quatt•l r 0{ the Ma50n County .
Industrial Technicians School wfil oo,gin today, Walden lloush, 1
Coqnly Superbifelident, said.
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Point Pleasant Senior H1gh SchooL ·I
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'111e tint aehnotof .Its type m Pleas J nt Semor HJgh SchooL -Both iD
w-e•t V.,t\Jli,, tp.e IndWJtrial Tfth· I ~'IJ 11 courses
.be. of!~4
nielan' Trahdftl School Is designed dtitlD1: the second quatttr, liOUsfi'
~ produ~. procesa 1contf?l. techni· . said, !in. ch~rl!ittry, physi,e,s. ,q ..lhd ·
cialUI and ehemical teehniCJana for 1comrraumcation skills, tecbnieal
trldusqy; .
typin il. a"(!d ·, mecliinicill oal~· :
Rnt!ih .aid 61 certiticatrs' wr:ftll tjon.S.t In arlttition, A new eo:tn"s'P. in isrJ~'!l:i~1~~·
iasaed ;~ to ,tudents succesSfully basie,' sketchin8 will be , added tb 1 ~
·c~!ft. ple~ina: t ftrat quarter courses.
i tbe •-curriculum for &amp;be ~nd
1be aeboot oper•tes on a four· 1 quartler.
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IUJlte ffU!.UJ:. cmin&amp; IllY~ of the. l~st.s~ssion ,oftCOQC.teJa, when our lawmakers were
s~ to c:loie up shop and get &lt;&gt;ut ut
Wyllington before Kl\l'ush&lt;hev ~- in, ,..ny
of theiJI departing deeds received little atlel\t¥&gt;~from an equally distracted nation.
Suell an un.sung act was the paS~~•&amp;• of S.
Res. 173, whereby the Se~ate of tht. United
States 11 recogniz;s as a fittirlg and patriotic
ende..or the National Joyeee COfllfftiiRily ~
velopment Program, a progam established
lot. the purpd'se Of providing loadersbip training through community lmprovelllent; and
the Senate hereby commends aM encourages
the efforta of lh&lt;&gt;se joining in tbe under141&lt;·
ing ohuch program".

~~:ith . atlion prQjects to. solve !hell). R~w&amp;ltiz·
ing the value of professional guidance, the
Jay....._ hlw&lt;&gt; - hrougbt . together representatives of· ni~ · professional aM semi-)lrofessional organi2ations to serv"' on a board called the Professioll.ll Advisory Couutil on
Community Develo!fnenl. Represented are
the American Society of Landscape Artists, 1
American Institute of Architects, America-n
Institute ol· Planner!, American Society of
Civil Engineers, Amoriean . Society of Planning Of!icials1 lll!iti\lle of Traffic E'¢neers,
Consulting E~ine«o Goom•il, Association of
State Plonni~~g aa4, Dlovelopment AgenCies
and the American Planniog and Civic Assoelation.
II silo\lld bJ&gt; noted, however, that having
But the nation at large is well aware of lhe
c»vered the waterfront in the matter of exProgram itself Inasmuch as more tban 2,000
~. tbe Jaycees remain the sparkplugs and
of the 3, 700 American communities lla¥ln&amp;
ftlmilh the drive to get things done. In adJunior Chamber of Commerce cblptera were
dresaing the first annual Jaycee Development
beneficiaries of this community. develop~!
Seminar In Detroit thia year, Hugh Pomeroy,
work. Begun in Kentucky in 1958, a)ld laiown
ib-Oillor of the Westchester, N. ·v. Depart- '
as the "Kentucky Jaycee Sparlcj)luf Plan for
~M.~~t.of Planning sai&lt;\11:
l'ommunlty Development", the Idea worked.
•&lt;The fact that tpia tremendously vital orso well that it became a nationwide Jayeee .
gaulzation . . . has JIISde community developoperation the following year.
nlent the current Number One Externol ProIn October, 11168, frNb -~­ 1'.'11' o.f ·Its local nrgani2alions througbqut the
came fmm American · Motors Corpo~lon country Ia one of tbe most signifloant and lin- .
which joined aJ co-spoiiSOr In tbls tw~p,btse portant events in our time in the whole field ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;i'ilo~;;~;~
program of surveying_the COIIIIllllnlty_to ole- of striving .for sound communities in Amerl- .1'
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Pa iR feeling kinda blue these day1.
Not enough money to meet his bl1111
,CupbGard a:ettlns low, coal bln
CLEVELAND UPI - 'M:Ie scram· WaB $39.67.
empt,y
ble for 9tec\ will contln1.1e through
Severe price cuttlnc on broker
Winter
winds crteplna: under the
the nrst hall or liMtO even it J~pUIIL: Ionila. •tefll . il~ eqe~t·
window
sill.
there is no resumption o1 tbe.lD· ed. ~tM..J~kf. la~. di~­
dustry strike.
p,ute
i~ Nttled.
'B rokers are
Steel Mala&amp;IDt, the meW.W9p, •Jw.vlbt ~ eo .be, boldlQ&amp; ~UOUnd 50,· Pa's worked hard about all hJ1 life
lng we,ki)-, baJo4 , UJO 111't111i1111n pop, lW, II' !Jo\IIIICII)., Qll. tt, av• He hal a famUy of nine.
on Lhe fact that inveutc}rlel are e;ue -lil tfie soUthwev, imported AJl he knowt Ia work, work, work.
low and uJJbalanced, an4 aUtw.~ atee&amp; ordered dinCJUy frwn the H•'s busy juat about aU tbe tlm•1
AQme buycn h~tye llll'!adilte , n,IUI 1 001&amp;1 $11 ·to $tl a ton less
placed d'upllcate or~era, fhti'
t!Wri · llomettt~· tonna,e.. Imported Pi! wonden how he'll make it "'.hla
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take all the tonnaae tOy . can &amp;ttf~ , Wllotded In ~hlcago during wtnter.
~~ in the immediate floltUff.
Oet:Qtier. amounted to ~,290 tone cost of living rising so hlf,h;
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bp- ft •per ftllt ' frem · ~ember . He triel every way to fljure it out eaglhel.
Auto lnduatry p~ure for Ah~~
'Mut. macu,ine •aid· non.fe~us Even while in bed he Jlea.
E&lt;lltor of tbe Ohio
ments is expected to fotee the. IIHitllnlen ·-. a lMo utnring.
MeCiUeny,·
tells the
mUla to i:!ontinue quotina: exteiUl·. 'l'h.ef . e1peet biQN'. ulet,. bM;tle11 Pa'a 'alttlnll uow in his t. uy toeking made ·tbl...- gaudy,
ed dellverlet particularly on fit:l D~»4Uctlon,. areater: prlc,. atabUity
chair,
cal battle WIIIOft
rolled produel~ AI loni aa jlo· olld 11111o l&amp;bor--tr&lt;&gt;ubl&amp;. Titanium, Bathlni
hla poor tired feet
Hverlet remain extended., contum· lead, magnesium and nickel w1U SilU wonderlnl a11o he aet.s there,
When Clnclnnatl 10t itl ttrlt
er1 will contloue to make vatue thow lmprov~eat.
ateam
d!l•tb tlril en,.,,rle·h'lliMO, 1\
How to make ·both end1 mief:
commitments for future tonna11e.
wu a mon•troua contraption wei·
They won't ri.ak dralitie curtaUPa don't give much time to Ull kids ghina ·nine · tons I!J~• needless to
. CIIIIIJMA&amp; ,QIN~III,
ment ol their orders.
any more.
say, was bard to h'alliCile on the dqrt
Mr. and Mra. -Earl DIU entertainhim
busy
figuring
up
hls
stree.ta.
of the . Q¥.;een Cl.ly. Hofi·
Keeps
Cold rolled and galvanized Aheets ed with a dJnuer Chri1tmaa at their
bJila
ever, it was a ma~or improvemeat
still head the list of critically home at Morning Stir.
needed producta. Le4dlni produc- Gucata Were Mr .. and Mra. Willie
him.
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ushered In a new-era iD flre-(tp.~ers say they cliln't take any addi- Davia and aon, Marie, Mr. and Mrs.
You
can
Aee
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kinda
maklni
ina:.
It required only . dozen m4!1J1
tional tonnage for the first half Vietor Wolfe and chtldrea, Kevin
him
111.
to
OP;erate
It,
the "ol!l"·
of the year. Shipments are being tnd Vicki, and Mr. and M.rt. Gary
PUJDptrt
a\loeated on past buying patterns. DIU and children, Kathy, Stevie,
The other day we kids heard Ma
Steelmakera hast weet made a and Cindy
II)' -to Pa:
minimum oba~rvance 0~ the Christ"We haVe the children's Chrlstmu
TIIN PIIIIONI AIRUTID
mas holiday. The opetatlng rate
preaent• to buy.''
wa• 03.6 p11r cent of capacitY, 2.8
NEw YORK UP! DetooYou
had ought to have seen poor
polnU below tbe prentout week's tlvea SundaJ arrested five i~lJ.
Pa then.
revlted rate. Production was about and five young men. at a. par(J
2,647,000 lnllot tona.
which ther said bea:JD. ChrJ1tma1 He choked baek the tears. He wu
about to cry,
The trade weekly said !!Ctllp Is Eve. All were eharJed with poa.
lnarkini time-. The magazine's 1enlon of nanoUca. The puawo.:d
price compoalte on heiVy melting to get Into the apartment, poUee Poor Pa. That really started him
figuring,
u~rap wa1 unchanged laat week at said, waa "Santa Claus It here,
He aait;l. it made hia head begin to
M1.33 a grou ton. A year ago, it DaddyO.''

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COLUMBUS - Ohio's new boat , accompanls,hedi {a) secure AUpp~es
licensing Jaw becomes effective of Hcense certificates, fofma •and·January 1, 1860•. althougb it will other material for diatribuUon 'to
take some time to put Its provi· agenh,
m~:t•l bo'a~ .p~a·
siohs jnto full operation, accord ~ng tes, (c)
aeents tOr afl
to James D. Wells, who will serve counties of
states, (d) bbld •
as acting admlnis1rator or the new formal hearJng on rules and reguDivislon or Watercraft.
lations after lea:ll notice. has bee:ft.
··we are striving to get this new- given in newspapers and (e) estabo
ly created div.ision into working lish a. complete record-keeping Sl!,i•
order as quickly as possible eprly tem and set 1,1p accounting luld dtl·
In 1960,' WeJla aid .. "However, it tribu.tion. . PI~dqr_es.
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License agents will be located
wdl require some weeks to implement li~nsing procedures, arrange in all part&amp; of Ohio and a full list ,
fqr api1 ·dist,ribute license forms •""'ouneed throush newsp~pe:ra !All •
and .b oat plates and make prepara- sboh ·as p~lble. .The following
tion for handling an estimated general ·eategories for agents ·have
. 400,0()0 registrations. It ls difficult been approved: (a) tholje· agencie'
1to see how any: pattern of enfor~e- which have ias!.J.ed licenses in ' the
ment cnn be attetnP~ed until Ohio past, (b) county clerk of court, (d
boaten have had an opportunity bona fide marine dealers and (d)
I tG secure theiT license and beeome auto dub repi'e11entatives in sOm~t
, fl"-ilia~ with provilions of the seetionfii of the. &amp;tate.
law"
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1 The anhuai license required u'n1
One of t{le fi,rst responsibilities der the Jaw approved by· tl'le Genof the ne•.di.vislon wW ~ tolaub- eral A.u:embJy wi11 be valid _on .all
mit Ohio's rules arijJ regulations to public w.aters of the state. Fee' esthe U. S. Coast G.u ard for review tablished are : unmotorlzed ~ts
and appriYII frem tlte standpoint (canoell, rowboats, rafts, bal'ge-,
of compltauce with Federal Boat· Kayaks, excel)t .sailboats),$t; oUt• ing Act of 18Mt
and re&amp;ula· board motor of less than 2!5 Cl.lbic
1tions ca~ot! lie officiallY formu··· pist~n displacement, $3; outbo~
I lated and adopted, however, until motor of more tba~ 25 cubic m·
1 after the etfeetive dat~ of the Ohio ches piaton displacement, ~t sail·
la'w 01)' JUUIJ'11, " Wells said.
boat, $3; sailboat with outDoard
'hmporary rei:YI,tiona wll1 be motor unde-r 21! -cubic inches dis·
~~~ ' immer;l~i:eJy t after the ef· placement. $8; sailboat with out·
1 fee-tift date-oHhe l•w." tile acting board motor over 2:5 cubic in~d
1 ad!ldriiatrator pointed out. "Some- displacement, $7; sailboat witb)n·
in February a formal public board motor (s), $7.50; inb9$rd

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aad to
regulations
r1~i~~ij~;;ri! ~~~~~wil~-~~1rule8
be lleld
d~velop
with both Ohio and

. LIQenae agents may
to secure lit!ense cer-

until

(2) Ca.r dofThanks
l WANT TO THANK EVERYONE
wbo sept me cards on my 90th
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AL&amp;o . those sendmg
Cbrl$DU cprds.
Mrs. Matti~ Sprineer
Syracuse, Ohio
l2 28 ltc.

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pw-po9e on Signature•
only, car or fum1ture.

Phone fii'st for l-trip
servlce.

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DR. CUSTOK·
Like new finish.

Bla,ottn,ars. Pomer&lt;ly.

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~~·~~ flniBb. Like new. ~.00.

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Wo:rld

12-28-$~

SPEED SINGLE AXLE ~9M
Ford Va :moo, 1\1 ton factory
bed and neks 154 stake sell or
trade for dairy cows. Phone
Portland 273.
12-23-3tp
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JUsT COMPLETED

D)!J,.~ UN·
furnished apartment over. Dutton'• Dru.i Store, Aqtomatlc
beat, air conditioned,' dl~ttal,
birch ' ea,inetl, Jarge clcfaets.
Phone 6009.

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He fliW'ed. and ll.a:ured and fi&amp;-

ured,
JUit how hlll budlet he col.lld u·Jm.

tOUibi

Fashions or

Pa aald wt kic:b: muat have a tood
CJu:lstma•
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foodS: :Berlin or Birmingham. Spor.ts or. sales. Peri$ OJ'• Rltt,s:,

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Altboyall he knew tkne• were very .

burgh. Whatever lt is or wherever it's hqpp@nihg, i't's right at your door·

U.Vart~

llul 110 lrlod to llx th~ budset
So thi.t tbtre would be ea9Uah.

step w~n you.r.edd,1ilniE OAI.LY SENTI NEI..: Tt\liQ~,tgh 11HE DA,I!LY ~N"FI-

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NEL .you dt~volopint~e5ts. Yo1.1'~e.amuseci, GIGivisecl. all9 inS~fi.ICte&lt;j.

So.Pa,IJUI Mo 111 dowu to fill',.;
"'~ ·~t o lltlle bore ~~d tb""
Anti ~~~IllY we kids heard P .. aay
Why, M1 1 lt tiauret some to spare.

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So, olf went Ma and Pa Chrl1tmaa

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'lfo1-1 become
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as well as •¥~ry

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JIQ aU otbsr ktdl
to open th~ ileu.

.l,llul"b10t homo...,., M~.a~d .]&gt;&amp;.
41111. wert. th., lo1dod ~-,
Wllh: ••rull, n~to, tor• 1~d dolll

, ~~- llu!in~~- associates.

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ml:wor,_do _f_""rf Qfld. k!J&lt;?W
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Tllot t1MY hldAJoltihl down t...m.
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our PI

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ond IIW&lt;d

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For uo kldl to have 1 Joyful

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Syracv.., ()Ill•

Who ..,t tho ''-..,

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·Because yo!J read fYQUR NEWSPAPE~9lv4-lllli;Wf, ~,ypurse!i, You ~o~
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'O better. citizen. You make. our d~mocr;pcy w"':". ur1ng t ..15,£0f(1.1.n~ w __ ~

We ktdl had J\1111 wonderlullline
\'lalU._.for U. ,llid P1 to. ...,.

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to your family, )'(lLJr ij{iN.

more intere,sting

ollopptna
With tho mollef they had to IPifO.·
-""'o -they ,l&amp;ft uo tl&lt;!llll,lll home
Ill. .,., qlilest 1l11&amp;:'1 •on.

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Get a- promgt, private
cash lo~ for any worthy

and Found

Bli.~ttnara, Pomt~roy.

was . presented

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and adplta, toP, to 1m
practice poature habits that ·tl.elp
".&amp;_H11 bl JJne _ Posture f'lne " them have efficient body ~
11 t.trit tHip&amp;., of the 1960 4-R menu. The acttvl(y alJo atrMiel
at
Health AcUyltJ. Club memben knowinl ~nd "~~ . tpe
throughout Muon c ounty and h~•lth hablta whtcb J:qa~ 1\ It"' .
wtern•rifln I•/ Wes$ Virlinia will plan •pecial 11Qie [or them to hue llOO!i P«Mt-._,.~;::::c=:i:-c...::- proJ-·
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..,... _ PfO&amp;nlntll ~nd mee1mg 5 lure
'fo. catry out the p r o•; y
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·u be 1 oed
1 m obterVInee of th11 theme.
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Eaeh year the 4-H leaders and p ...a "· WI
P~ .
eJ;~ion w~ken at State Volun· ~~~~~~n:on~~t;~ to~ g':oo ~ ; ~
't (
teer Leaden Conference se\eet a 2 F od
fng · food to \U:Ud
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pba.s e of health to be emphastzd .Wne~ .;:a ~u•cles for .good: ~
dutibC tht coming year
ture . 3. Fashion-how you toot. ilil
Each per~h should remember you walk, &amp;It and aUind; ao4 .(
ihat good po~ture is more than Fun--enjoymg the results or eood
sUIIulin&amp; or -sitiing atraight. It ~ poJture.
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meaDS that in every movement the I Some countlfll wtU prepare 111.1fw.
'body makes It i1 in a positioo for , lustra ted talt on their aehiev&amp;all paru to work effectively, m • menu and present d. at the. Sta~
pro~r balance and with ease and j 4-H Healt'l Day m Aua:ust 1!.1 Jack.~
comfort.
son's MilL
_,!~~st~re babits_ resul_t -~~ 1 A thO;ght f~ today: C.nadiln
tM m.n ..., qulifW to •ui•t , author Arthur Stringer &amp;aid : ·:our
'f!IV iD Your •l,...a diMa .. pro- 1 bittere1t wine IS always drameli
._..._ both eentrol a~ cuN.
from crushed ~deal~ .,
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.the Suruli.y School

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horsepower,
$7 .50;
hiboof11
boat
with motor
of less
than boat
100
w1th motor of 100 horsepower r ,
over, $1~; outboard motoT fc.t uae
exclusively on r'nted or borrowed
boats, $2. In addition, the licenl!e
-agent Is authorized to make a 25'f

TI•e Alm11na'!
TOD~\Y i\ND

eo'l'ho
ur&lt;l&gt;Y. outltFollowsbip of .the ME ,
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met Friday: eveniag. of. Iaiit
their retular meeting. A

noedlmt~.
The purpose q_f

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to pro·
in see- cent ' char&amp;"e for preparing the oter·
said.
tifieate.
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New Ohio Boat Lice~~' Law
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IUJlte ffU!.UJ:. cmin&amp; IllY~ of the. l~st.s~ssion ,oftCOQC.teJa, when our lawmakers were
s~ to c:loie up shop and get &lt;&gt;ut ut
Wyllington before Kl\l'ush&lt;hev ~- in, ,..ny
of theiJI departing deeds received little atlel\t¥&gt;~from an equally distracted nation.
Suell an un.sung act was the paS~~•&amp;• of S.
Res. 173, whereby the Se~ate of tht. United
States 11 recogniz;s as a fittirlg and patriotic
ende..or the National Joyeee COfllfftiiRily ~
velopment Program, a progam established
lot. the purpd'se Of providing loadersbip training through community lmprovelllent; and
the Senate hereby commends aM encourages
the efforta of lh&lt;&gt;se joining in tbe under141&lt;·
ing ohuch program".

~~:ith . atlion prQjects to. solve !hell). R~w&amp;ltiz·
ing the value of professional guidance, the
Jay....._ hlw&lt;&gt; - hrougbt . together representatives of· ni~ · professional aM semi-)lrofessional organi2ations to serv"' on a board called the Professioll.ll Advisory Couutil on
Community Develo!fnenl. Represented are
the American Society of Landscape Artists, 1
American Institute of Architects, America-n
Institute ol· Planner!, American Society of
Civil Engineers, Amoriean . Society of Planning Of!icials1 lll!iti\lle of Traffic E'¢neers,
Consulting E~ine«o Goom•il, Association of
State Plonni~~g aa4, Dlovelopment AgenCies
and the American Planniog and Civic Assoelation.
II silo\lld bJ&gt; noted, however, that having
But the nation at large is well aware of lhe
c»vered the waterfront in the matter of exProgram itself Inasmuch as more tban 2,000
~. tbe Jaycees remain the sparkplugs and
of the 3, 700 American communities lla¥ln&amp;
ftlmilh the drive to get things done. In adJunior Chamber of Commerce cblptera were
dresaing the first annual Jaycee Development
beneficiaries of this community. develop~!
Seminar In Detroit thia year, Hugh Pomeroy,
work. Begun in Kentucky in 1958, a)ld laiown
ib-Oillor of the Westchester, N. ·v. Depart- '
as the "Kentucky Jaycee Sparlcj)luf Plan for
~M.~~t.of Planning sai&lt;\11:
l'ommunlty Development", the Idea worked.
•&lt;The fact that tpia tremendously vital orso well that it became a nationwide Jayeee .
gaulzation . . . has JIISde community developoperation the following year.
nlent the current Number One Externol ProIn October, 11168, frNb -~­ 1'.'11' o.f ·Its local nrgani2alions througbqut the
came fmm American · Motors Corpo~lon country Ia one of tbe most signifloant and lin- .
which joined aJ co-spoiiSOr In tbls tw~p,btse portant events in our time in the whole field ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;i'ilo~;;~;~
program of surveying_the COIIIIllllnlty_to ole- of striving .for sound communities in Amerl- .1'
lermlne major lool.l nuds tbe11 III.OYJII&amp;, Ito. ci,"
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Poet's Comer

·A'RtJNNJN; ·

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TmoughFitstHalf 61,1960

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Pa iR feeling kinda blue these day1.
Not enough money to meet his bl1111
,CupbGard a:ettlns low, coal bln
CLEVELAND UPI - 'M:Ie scram· WaB $39.67.
empt,y
ble for 9tec\ will contln1.1e through
Severe price cuttlnc on broker
Winter
winds crteplna: under the
the nrst hall or liMtO even it J~pUIIL: Ionila. •tefll . il~ eqe~t·
window
sill.
there is no resumption o1 tbe.lD· ed. ~tM..J~kf. la~. di~­
dustry strike.
p,ute
i~ Nttled.
'B rokers are
Steel Mala&amp;IDt, the meW.W9p, •Jw.vlbt ~ eo .be, boldlQ&amp; ~UOUnd 50,· Pa's worked hard about all hJ1 life
lng we,ki)-, baJo4 , UJO 111't111i1111n pop, lW, II' !Jo\IIIICII)., Qll. tt, av• He hal a famUy of nine.
on Lhe fact that inveutc}rlel are e;ue -lil tfie soUthwev, imported AJl he knowt Ia work, work, work.
low and uJJbalanced, an4 aUtw.~ atee&amp; ordered dinCJUy frwn the H•'s busy juat about aU tbe tlm•1
AQme buycn h~tye llll'!adilte , n,IUI 1 001&amp;1 $11 ·to $tl a ton less
placed d'upllcate or~era, fhti'
t!Wri · llomettt~· tonna,e.. Imported Pi! wonden how he'll make it "'.hla
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take all the tonnaae tOy . can &amp;ttf~ , Wllotded In ~hlcago during wtnter.
~~ in the immediate floltUff.
Oet:Qtier. amounted to ~,290 tone cost of living rising so hlf,h;
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bp- ft •per ftllt ' frem · ~ember . He triel every way to fljure it out eaglhel.
Auto lnduatry p~ure for Ah~~
'Mut. macu,ine •aid· non.fe~us Even while in bed he Jlea.
E&lt;lltor of tbe Ohio
ments is expected to fotee the. IIHitllnlen ·-. a lMo utnring.
MeCiUeny,·
tells the
mUla to i:!ontinue quotina: exteiUl·. 'l'h.ef . e1peet biQN'. ulet,. bM;tle11 Pa'a 'alttlnll uow in his t. uy toeking made ·tbl...- gaudy,
ed dellverlet particularly on fit:l D~»4Uctlon,. areater: prlc,. atabUity
chair,
cal battle WIIIOft
rolled produel~ AI loni aa jlo· olld 11111o l&amp;bor--tr&lt;&gt;ubl&amp;. Titanium, Bathlni
hla poor tired feet
Hverlet remain extended., contum· lead, magnesium and nickel w1U SilU wonderlnl a11o he aet.s there,
When Clnclnnatl 10t itl ttrlt
er1 will contloue to make vatue thow lmprov~eat.
ateam
d!l•tb tlril en,.,,rle·h'lliMO, 1\
How to make ·both end1 mief:
commitments for future tonna11e.
wu a mon•troua contraption wei·
They won't ri.ak dralitie curtaUPa don't give much time to Ull kids ghina ·nine · tons I!J~• needless to
. CIIIIIJMA&amp; ,QIN~III,
ment ol their orders.
any more.
say, was bard to h'alliCile on the dqrt
Mr. and Mra. -Earl DIU entertainhim
busy
figuring
up
hls
stree.ta.
of the . Q¥.;een Cl.ly. Hofi·
Keeps
Cold rolled and galvanized Aheets ed with a dJnuer Chri1tmaa at their
bJila
ever, it was a ma~or improvemeat
still head the list of critically home at Morning Stir.
needed producta. Le4dlni produc- Gucata Were Mr .. and Mra. Willie
him.
·
ushered In a new-era iD flre-(tp.~ers say they cliln't take any addi- Davia and aon, Marie, Mr. and Mrs.
You
can
Aee
Jt
11
kinda
maklni
ina:.
It required only . dozen m4!1J1
tional tonnage for the first half Vietor Wolfe and chtldrea, Kevin
him
111.
to
OP;erate
It,
the "ol!l"·
of the year. Shipments are being tnd Vicki, and Mr. and M.rt. Gary
PUJDptrt
a\loeated on past buying patterns. DIU and children, Kathy, Stevie,
The other day we kids heard Ma
Steelmakera hast weet made a and Cindy
II)' -to Pa:
minimum oba~rvance 0~ the Christ"We haVe the children's Chrlstmu
TIIN PIIIIONI AIRUTID
mas holiday. The opetatlng rate
preaent• to buy.''
wa• 03.6 p11r cent of capacitY, 2.8
NEw YORK UP! DetooYou
had ought to have seen poor
polnU below tbe prentout week's tlvea SundaJ arrested five i~lJ.
Pa then.
revlted rate. Production was about and five young men. at a. par(J
2,647,000 lnllot tona.
which ther said bea:JD. ChrJ1tma1 He choked baek the tears. He wu
about to cry,
The trade weekly said !!Ctllp Is Eve. All were eharJed with poa.
lnarkini time-. The magazine's 1enlon of nanoUca. The puawo.:d
price compoalte on heiVy melting to get Into the apartment, poUee Poor Pa. That really started him
figuring,
u~rap wa1 unchanged laat week at said, waa "Santa Claus It here,
He aait;l. it made hia head begin to
M1.33 a grou ton. A year ago, it DaddyO.''

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licensing Jaw becomes effective of Hcense certificates, fofma •and·January 1, 1860•. althougb it will other material for diatribuUon 'to
take some time to put Its provi· agenh,
m~:t•l bo'a~ .p~a·
siohs jnto full operation, accord ~ng tes, (c)
aeents tOr afl
to James D. Wells, who will serve counties of
states, (d) bbld •
as acting admlnis1rator or the new formal hearJng on rules and reguDivislon or Watercraft.
lations after lea:ll notice. has bee:ft.
··we are striving to get this new- given in newspapers and (e) estabo
ly created div.ision into working lish a. complete record-keeping Sl!,i•
order as quickly as possible eprly tem and set 1,1p accounting luld dtl·
In 1960,' WeJla aid .. "However, it tribu.tion. . PI~dqr_es.
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wdl require some weeks to implement li~nsing procedures, arrange in all part&amp; of Ohio and a full list ,
fqr api1 ·dist,ribute license forms •""'ouneed throush newsp~pe:ra !All •
and .b oat plates and make prepara- sboh ·as p~lble. .The following
tion for handling an estimated general ·eategories for agents ·have
. 400,0()0 registrations. It ls difficult been approved: (a) tholje· agencie'
1to see how any: pattern of enfor~e- which have ias!.J.ed licenses in ' the
ment cnn be attetnP~ed until Ohio past, (b) county clerk of court, (d
boaten have had an opportunity bona fide marine dealers and (d)
I tG secure theiT license and beeome auto dub repi'e11entatives in sOm~t
, fl"-ilia~ with provilions of the seetionfii of the. &amp;tate.
law"
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One of t{le fi,rst responsibilities der the Jaw approved by· tl'le Genof the ne•.di.vislon wW ~ tolaub- eral A.u:embJy wi11 be valid _on .all
mit Ohio's rules arijJ regulations to public w.aters of the state. Fee' esthe U. S. Coast G.u ard for review tablished are : unmotorlzed ~ts
and appriYII frem tlte standpoint (canoell, rowboats, rafts, bal'ge-,
of compltauce with Federal Boat· Kayaks, excel)t .sailboats),$t; oUt• ing Act of 18Mt
and re&amp;ula· board motor of less than 2!5 Cl.lbic
1tions ca~ot! lie officiallY formu··· pist~n displacement, $3; outbo~
I lated and adopted, however, until motor of more tba~ 25 cubic m·
1 after the etfeetive dat~ of the Ohio ches piaton displacement, ~t sail·
la'w 01)' JUUIJ'11, " Wells said.
boat, $3; sailboat with outDoard
'hmporary rei:YI,tiona wll1 be motor unde-r 21! -cubic inches dis·
~~~ ' immer;l~i:eJy t after the ef· placement. $8; sailboat with out·
1 fee-tift date-oHhe l•w." tile acting board motor over 2:5 cubic in~d
1 ad!ldriiatrator pointed out. "Some- displacement, $7; sailboat witb)n·
in February a formal public board motor (s), $7.50; inb9$rd

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(2) Ca.r dofThanks
l WANT TO THANK EVERYONE
wbo sept me cards on my 90th
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birthday.
AL&amp;o . those sendmg
Cbrl$DU cprds.
Mrs. Matti~ Sprineer
Syracuse, Ohio
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only, car or fum1ture.

Phone fii'st for l-trip
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Ford Va :moo, 1\1 ton factory
bed and neks 154 stake sell or
trade for dairy cows. Phone
Portland 273.
12-23-3tp
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JUsT COMPLETED

D)!J,.~ UN·
furnished apartment over. Dutton'• Dru.i Store, Aqtomatlc
beat, air conditioned,' dl~ttal,
birch ' ea,inetl, Jarge clcfaets.
Phone 6009.

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He fliW'ed. and ll.a:ured and fi&amp;-

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JUit how hlll budlet he col.lld u·Jm.

tOUibi

Fashions or

Pa aald wt kic:b: muat have a tood
CJu:lstma•
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Altboyall he knew tkne• were very .

burgh. Whatever lt is or wherever it's hqpp@nihg, i't's right at your door·

U.Vart~

llul 110 lrlod to llx th~ budset
So thi.t tbtre would be ea9Uah.

step w~n you.r.edd,1ilniE OAI.LY SENTI NEI..: Tt\liQ~,tgh 11HE DA,I!LY ~N"FI-

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NEL .you dt~volopint~e5ts. Yo1.1'~e.amuseci, GIGivisecl. all9 inS~fi.ICte&lt;j.

So.Pa,IJUI Mo 111 dowu to fill',.;
"'~ ·~t o lltlle bore ~~d tb""
Anti ~~~IllY we kids heard P .. aay
Why, M1 1 lt tiauret some to spare.

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.l,llul"b10t homo...,., M~.a~d .]&gt;&amp;.
41111. wert. th., lo1dod ~-,
Wllh: ••rull, n~to, tor• 1~d dolll

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For uo kldl to have 1 Joyful

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·Because yo!J read fYQUR NEWSPAPE~9lv4-lllli;Wf, ~,ypurse!i, You ~o~
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'O better. citizen. You make. our d~mocr;pcy w"':". ur1ng t ..15,£0f(1.1.n~ w __ ~

We ktdl had J\1111 wonderlullline
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more intere,sting

ollopptna
With tho mollef they had to IPifO.·
-""'o -they ,l&amp;ft uo tl&lt;!llll,lll home
Ill. .,., qlilest 1l11&amp;:'1 •on.

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Get a- promgt, private
cash lo~ for any worthy

and Found

Bli.~ttnara, Pomt~roy.

was . presented

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practice poature habits that ·tl.elp
".&amp;_H11 bl JJne _ Posture f'lne " them have efficient body ~
11 t.trit tHip&amp;., of the 1960 4-R menu. The acttvl(y alJo atrMiel
at
Health AcUyltJ. Club memben knowinl ~nd "~~ . tpe
throughout Muon c ounty and h~•lth hablta whtcb J:qa~ 1\ It"' .
wtern•rifln I•/ Wes$ Virlinia will plan •pecial 11Qie [or them to hue llOO!i P«Mt-._,.~;::::c=:i:-c...::- proJ-·
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..,... _ PfO&amp;nlntll ~nd mee1mg 5 lure
'fo. catry out the p r o•; y
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1 m obterVInee of th11 theme.
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Eaeh year the 4-H leaders and p ...a "· WI
P~ .
eJ;~ion w~ken at State Volun· ~~~~~~n:on~~t;~ to~ g':oo ~ ; ~
't (
teer Leaden Conference se\eet a 2 F od
fng · food to \U:Ud
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pba.s e of health to be emphastzd .Wne~ .;:a ~u•cles for .good: ~
dutibC tht coming year
ture . 3. Fashion-how you toot. ilil
Each per~h should remember you walk, &amp;It and aUind; ao4 .(
ihat good po~ture is more than Fun--enjoymg the results or eood
sUIIulin&amp; or -sitiing atraight. It ~ poJture.
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meaDS that in every movement the I Some countlfll wtU prepare 111.1fw.
'body makes It i1 in a positioo for , lustra ted talt on their aehiev&amp;all paru to work effectively, m • menu and present d. at the. Sta~
pro~r balance and with ease and j 4-H Healt'l Day m Aua:ust 1!.1 Jack.~
comfort.
son's MilL
_,!~~st~re babits_ resul_t -~~ 1 A thO;ght f~ today: C.nadiln
tM m.n ..., qulifW to •ui•t , author Arthur Stringer &amp;aid : ·:our
'f!IV iD Your •l,...a diMa .. pro- 1 bittere1t wine IS always drameli
._..._ both eentrol a~ cuN.
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horsepower,
$7 .50;
hiboof11
boat
with motor
of less
than boat
100
w1th motor of 100 horsepower r ,
over, $1~; outboard motoT fc.t uae
exclusively on r'nted or borrowed
boats, $2. In addition, the licenl!e
-agent Is authorized to make a 25'f

TI•e Alm11na'!
TOD~\Y i\ND

eo'l'ho
ur&lt;l&gt;Y. outltFollowsbip of .the ME ,
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met Friday: eveniag. of. Iaiit
their retular meeting. A

noedlmt~.
The purpose q_f

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to pro·
in see- cent ' char&amp;"e for preparing the oter·
said.
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Big.0 Threatening Garden Cage Recf;)rd ~

TV Strategists,
To See Bowls

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a, United ' " " lftle&amp;Miisul
Aa estimated 500.000 Ions ud
tbe naUoa'a TV~uarterttac:D will
. . college foothill rin&amp; in the. . . rear thb week wia one of
the lllOil attraetive bowl programs
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Class AA Will
Be In ~ Places

with Tl'-XIS
iD the CoUoo Boyl aad Louisi&amp;lla
&amp;talA'• rematrh wi.th Mississippi
m u.e SUgar Bowl top a menu or
lllu games between Thur1day
aad Saturday, Syra&lt;-use, the only ·
major team to co through the
IIIUOII unbeaten and uutied, is
defending Its national champion·
lblp a.gainlt a once-bea~n op·
ponent. LSU and Mi.Bsissippi will

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RoibertaaD, who brok-e B Holiday
Festtvel TotlJ'DaJJleJlt :record inthe top-ranked Bean::ats ·to
Baltimore was football's best servlnc. One local buliness man, aleading
96-06
victory over S., Bon..-venI.D the service tQdBiwhere he's on call anytime, observed Sat·
ture Saturckv. li!kes anotber crack
urdty: "l'lh dlaconnectlng my phonO' between 2 and 4:30 p.m. ·at the record books in t.oni,gbt's
.luohay."
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~arne again&amp;t St. Josep!h's (Pa.) in
o\her than high· sehooler Sam l&gt;lanai:an hiiUng a 701 in- tbe aemi-f.JnelB.

u well as the Clus AA toqrna-

ments.

vafolc.ua Clasa AA dividua-1. series ill bowling here -last weei, what else is there.?
is j
allf
Milton La!nbeit, -one-time Panther grid ace,
LD C
onua
come:
with the Wlacol!iln teain and told me about a month ago he
~tesion No. 1 at the Ken~ State expects to havi -b8Uer Pickings toward winning his big "W"
Umversty field house at K~nt- next year after 1'1· seniors --;- and regulars - move otf the
liere' are

the

their district&amp; Lrom
• whlc'l repreaentauve winnett w1h

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rTonight~·

..ent, Wiilouehby ond W!sooiJSln squad. 1111 eJI&amp;ibllity wUJ extend over two more
Younptown.
seuons.
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J&lt;e&amp;•'f! No. 2 ot the Unlvenlty
LOcal tootballaddlcta "" hoping a rinky-dlnk program can
of To~edo field bouae-Berea, Mar- be atarled In l'omero.,_MJdA•-rt n.Xt ,.... compara61e to
wn ttandua&amp;.,y .and Toledo.
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.ie.ion No. 3 at the Stal&lt;l Fair· our LIIUe
baje=Pfl'J"am - w...t " n.,.... Is a
11roundl eouoeum In Cotumbua- cull aod d
adul . we ve got the ldde.
Athono, Canton, llortlno J.l'en'1 and
The Ill&amp; Milts . . .lhiJ week are the Bowl clashes.
cotumbiiJ.
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Retllon No. • at the Cincinnati for the . Uillted· fresa IJilenlallolill, aod his · 1'oday•s Sport

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C.nton and one each lrom .oBrllhant and New Concord.
Rea:ion 6 at Lima Senior Hla:h

Schoo1--1Jma, Del11nce, 11llln and
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LEXlNGTON Ky. UPJ - Ohio loalog, 87·73, at Southern Cal In
state's basketblu auckeyea wm their next contellt they bowed, 73·
try to lame Kentucky'&amp; Wlldcats Bl, at St. Louia the niif)lt after
here tnnigh.t in OSU's top non-ccn· l Ohio State beat the ~lllikeru~.
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rercnce game of the aeaaon.
Next they won, 77·7~ at Kanaas,
Th~ once-beaten Buckl wtll be • beat .North Carol.h!ia, 76·70, tbGfl
up a11ainst an agaresalve team J;lowed ,79-'70, to West Virginia.
' that is near the top nationally in Laat Tuesday they edg~~ Temple
personal fouls per game. The 87-92.
Wildcats will be out to recoup for . ohio State, which "forgot" Its
a sca'!lon recprd 8Q Car in which I defen1ive a11Jgnments in Its only
they haVe won only five of elgh~ loss, 97·92, at Utah, ·bounced back
I starts.
the foUowlnl night with • 91·78
Kentucky, which haa last only win at Bdgham Young.
lwo home games in the past three I
S(!asons, both to Weat Virgin~ In 1 WhO put th• P11 01\ tt.•lcootw'l'
the final1 of U1e Kentucky Invl·
-Aclw.
tatlunal, pl&lt;:~y best on their home
flocr. Lasl year they beat OSU,
0~·76 In the Invitational.
The Wildcats opened with a
73 victory over Colorado State,
then ed.ed UCLA, 88-66, belore I
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8ugar.Bowl.. pploverTLSU.
Cotton Bowl~ Syrtu:UIIfover exas.

Oranle JoWl- Ueofgla. over Miaaouri.

.Gator Bowl- ,.,.........,-, Tecb over Arkaosas.
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Siln Bowl:..... Nona Teus
over New Meldco tate.
BOSEState
BOWL

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By United Preu International

IFlanagan BOWIs

;:~~~! a~de t~~u~t~n;:~~~o~bted~·

to the usual calibre 's ent west.

SUGAR. BOWL

'Ibis could be the best·game Qf the lot. Each team WOQ. nine
against one setback. M.iBBissippj is a 6¥.&amp; potnt tavonte; its
lone setback came at the ha&amp;,·ds of LSU. A great defense Which
gave up only 21 pdlnta don t figure to.let it .happen again. Tflis .

re.rriatch at leut will prove whether Ole ·Miss coacn Johnny
Va\llht is fisht when be calls ·his tellm. ''the .best in the :na.

It Is rated agaiust Missouri {H). Georgia has a big line with
benefit
to0~of'
a good pasalng attack_ Missouri
Is In on
athe
pass
due to
otD.a'alnellglbllity.
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Flnt rto'und
Wlttenbtrt 56 T...,..,.. 1"ech 44
lvanavllla 15 Fresno St. n

Xo•l•r (Ohlol 14 Now Moxtco 76
1959 MI ....... l4 Mltw. lr. WID. U. 70

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Datrtolt 17 Bllffalo Tchn. 56
Hla:h Three Game Ind. Sam Flan· St. Louis 84 C,.ilhton 66

·~~~.1°1tnet• G•m• sam Flanqan omon~ 64 =!:.': 11~! 1 u. sa

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Xavier (La.) 71 To. loutiMrn 65
Team Three Games ot Rods
,., w..t Claulc
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Sln1le Game Hot Rodt 871
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1. AaBOciated Radio
Chapman'a Mk.t.

3. Hot Roda

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u 31 .311
. II 3t .262

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Ind. 8 Gam~a
SamHIOKS
Flano1an 701
I lnd .. 1 G1111e "Perk" WaJnor 21ll
Team
a aam•• Hot Rod• 2m
Team ~ G•me Hot Jtoda e'll
TOP "I" IOWLIRI 1111111
8. Crou

l.S.m Flana1an . , . . . . . . . . . . 701

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PJechab" . . . . . . . . . • . . 811

3. Art Sylftlter . . . . . . . . . . . . 521

•· Woody Kin1 . . . . ... . . . . . . M2

5. Bud McKinney .. . .... , . • 000

a 17-&gt;ord tl&amp;ln on a third'and
elf:ht situation. Tben. Moore, who had teamed with Unitaa to pro-

Ivery dollar you opend
lng Ia living space In
yaur hame u1uallyadds
More than a dollar to
Ita value. lt'a real econ•
amy ta Improve your
.,...nl home.

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We con handle any home lmprow-nt
lob from atorllo finish. Fro• planning
etage dear through 1o helplq yau CUN 1ultable Rnanclng.

Nationally Known lranclt
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di.J:GQor, fO{' ~ .ciencet~ o( tne 1100 lb ~ter ~ 25-M.'lll,

NaUon;&gt;t .Uo&lt;io11&lt;1tks ·and ~
Admlol&gt;lroiiOn (N""A).
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eowltriew are rlip.rpng about even

.,!xed,l ~ cood to l&lt;nr ...,...
IN~;1~; moot goOd oteero 1200
lb dolj'D 23-24; mized itAindard to
low-~ .zt.M-22;. stabdard 10-21;
in: sci.fotlo~ ~~p.....estiJatlon 'of nearr low .~ee near 750 lb beJfer.s 25;
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choie,1 7ft0.91&gt;0 lb 23.110-24· eooa
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IDil C)()Dltn'jercial cowa 14.50-JO; ·util-

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Tttl.es of WnUa Fargo
Feter &amp;unn
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Goodyear Theater
Steve Allen Show
. New• dt::adliMI
Weathercast
J~ck Paar SbqW

ity ~d commercial bulh l8-18M;
vealers 34-00; few teleeted
cllolce 3840; good 28-34;, ltoandard
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23-28; iood llll"OUnd O()o 1~ steer
.. been and !heifers stocker ealvef" ~2 to 10 .-Hoe:s 3900; · barrow• and filt•
no time active, fuJ.Iy ~ c higher; mlx:t:d
1~230 lb .12.75-13: .-ty 13 lor
!IIO.UO lb: 210.220 lb 13.10; 1l30IIO tb l:t25-12a
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7.50; ~s steacly,1'8,
CINC!NWATI '.Piladuce:
uriiet~Ied , pr1ces ·a t (atnis . •..
28-3~. A t~&gt;ge 25&lt;10, &gt;\ ·
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ClDeinnati, •Ailarge 3$28 31, A smaU 25-2tl, ·

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ltl:Oo Dougb Re Mi

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1:00 San rnncli&lt;o lloil
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perfect play in the oppening minUtes, tOOk a pan from Unitas on
the New York fO, broke loose
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A supply of tbe· ·100o ~rs
New York 13.
'llax Guide h.u been received
Crackecl ~tnlt Open
tlhe Mason County" Agrieult.ural Ex·
Moore then leveled U:vinsstOJI tension Service Office. 'l'beo Gufdea
with 1 vital block while Unital an~· 11;0 be distributed fr.ee, ecoo!'draced to ·put the Colla back in ing to William F. Gregory, County
front at 14·9.
, A.gent.
The Giants, who whipped lhe
Gregoi'y afts that anyone intef'..
Cleveland BrowM tw.ice en route ested irt having a copy &amp;f the
to the Eastern nivision title. col- Guide'sbould el-llher ¢-one his of~
lapsed 88 dusk fell over the flood- flee, ~lte tO ·it, or call m -person.
Uchted stadium. Baltimore fana,
T.he Gui&lt;J.o .uswers most que~·
wbo behaved admirably although tiObS p&lt;l6ed by fa~~mers oin regard
Jhey have been called tbe moat Lo f~ling their 1960 Income Tax
partJun in tbe league, went wild report.
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toucbdo11JIJJ and a field goal into
Douglas Johnson spent last week
Ute statisUcs Jn the last 13 min· end with Mrs. R. Tayler of Addi·

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Mark Gilman
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his friends and fellow bowlers.
&amp;aya County League secretar)l Eugene McKinney.

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league recently.
Ito lttht Toornamant
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2611.
"Kanoao
City, .Mo.
and 225 for a 701 total, thaa tylni
Firat Round
the alley record. Samm,. ia atUI Iowa St. 74 K•n•u St. 73 OT
a youneater, and with a little en- Colorado 64 N•brllk• 55
couragement from the right people
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TWo ' ye&amp;ftl ago as • &amp;OPh~.
hoe 1et a college seoring mart
wiCih G6 points.
rea.
around rllbt end to score it, but
Single .games will

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Flon.da to -the Hurrieane Ola&amp;llo
at M-iami; YoungMown plays in
the Quincy, llL, Invit.tioa.l;
~Ung Green ·is at ilibe Oldaboml
AJI Coil~ Tournament, tmd Day.
1 tcm pJays ln -the Dixie Cla8eic •t'
. Releigb.
In the "'JJE!ekend'a only oth-er resuit, Xavier pulled away in tfr,e
last seven miootes of a tight pme
to down New Medco, 87-78. 1t
Cinclnnati.
Another toarD~~Dent tlhi8 week
will fea~ Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio
Northern and Mt. Union in' tihe
Obi.o Mellhodist Tournament at Be-

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Re&amp;lon 8 at Hobart Arena in experience. It is a Steady 6!h pQlnt faYQrlte and hal been bol·
Troy-ctncinnau .Princeton, Da)'· ·st£ed by ..th&amp; retum to form of quuterbact Dale Hackbart.
ton, Sprlnlfield and CoiumbUI.
But Was~n (.,_1) has a powerzul defense and can show a
In tile AA division the Columbua atgriaJ. callift&amp; iCe ·of itS: oWn in BOb Schloredt The difference
site replacea the reg:lonal former- 0 ld be the HUJkles- delllre to end ·tllat 1....,; 8._"'"" Of bowl
1.y held in .Berea or Cleveland.
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At New York
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~yracuse (1()..0) goes out -to prove reVOC~RJ Y
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World ltefu... Year 1959·10
New York u. 78 O.rhnauth 61
best, in the nation. Despite three _d ismal bowl efforts in tbe
IOWI 9t.$t. John• (N. Y.l 14
past, the salUne warriOrs have shot up from • 7Y.i to~
' utes.
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P1.•bllth., tl 1 public ttrvlc•
Cincinnati 96 lt. aonaventure 56
point favoritism. That's-because Texas (9·1) led, the SOuthwest - - -----.......,- ....;;;- , --In coop&lt;~ r•llon with Tht Adnrtltl!ll
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'ly witt claim the nallonol title If
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·Sammy Flanagan, a l'lfMJBrit-at Co~nlslu•., Plttsburth 82
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RoberUon &amp;COred 47 -points Saturday to brW!k the previoUB tournement mark of 39 set tn 1955,
but :he tne:lsted "I didn't think I
play-ed too good.'' It was ctnclnnati's seventb victory witltwut Joss.
Robtl1wn Tin A Record
Robertson alao tied the tourney
record for free tlirowa w-ith 19.

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.Ken:ron
boWl pme ''WlD:nel'l'•;....:.. or how to get rid of those few pen- ::~
:r.t:re~ymond Berry at Albion, ~clL; Ohio Unl.wraity
fr~"!h~h~~~:r::n~~~es~~ nie_i·.lett ovet ~ ~~·
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The Giantl h&amp;d been succeadul at Toledo, Dayton et CincUlnati,
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State, Bowling Green at Du.·
orlalFJeldlf.ouse-twoteamsfrom
1\oseJ:JoW\-=:::overW.lsconsin.
Ina: vital third down passes wben Kent
que•~ and Kenyon at K&amp;I.amiz.oo.
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Ing records.

under the Ohio Hlih &gt;cnool Alll
There lwl been very UtUe In local sports the past week of
~~on~iation's new setup fol remVta8l.e interest. .,(he Giants-Colt tltle game yesterday 1D

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Ohio Colleges In Thick Of Ba~tles .
Off~red In Holiday Basketball MeetS

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Ohio college basketball teams were in the thick ot b9Udaf
tournament action today, h~aded by Cincinnati and Its Oscar
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COLUllBUS UPI - Clu.s
reJional . high. school baaketbal
~nament.B wiJl be held at 1olL
ii\ea at Columbus, Kent, Toled~.
and Cinclnnatl next March 18-19,

Syraeu_:~e'1 meet~nJ

1ee younretera may tlnd a place
to 1leep In a hallway or on an
open rooftop. In Calcutta. tbe
hara:ard besnrar woman may
find rest in a -dirty, crowded
1treet. It'll a staggering task
merely to keep these people
alive on an emergency basis,
let &amp;lone improving' their lot.
But 7our own Faith's Reli·
riou• Overseas Aid Is doing
more than. it• 11hare to help,
Why don't you give more than
wour shwre •• . now in this sea·
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Aa estimated 500.000 Ions ud
tbe naUoa'a TV~uarterttac:D will
. . college foothill rin&amp; in the. . . rear thb week wia one of
the lllOil attraetive bowl programs
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Be In ~ Places

with Tl'-XIS
iD the CoUoo Boyl aad Louisi&amp;lla
&amp;talA'• rematrh wi.th Mississippi
m u.e SUgar Bowl top a menu or
lllu games between Thur1day
aad Saturday, Syra&lt;-use, the only ·
major team to co through the
IIIUOII unbeaten and uutied, is
defending Its national champion·
lblp a.gainlt a once-bea~n op·
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RoibertaaD, who brok-e B Holiday
Festtvel TotlJ'DaJJleJlt :record inthe top-ranked Bean::ats ·to
Baltimore was football's best servlnc. One local buliness man, aleading
96-06
victory over S., Bon..-venI.D the service tQdBiwhere he's on call anytime, observed Sat·
ture Saturckv. li!kes anotber crack
urdty: "l'lh dlaconnectlng my phonO' between 2 and 4:30 p.m. ·at the record books in t.oni,gbt's
.luohay."
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~arne again&amp;t St. Josep!h's (Pa.) in
o\her than high· sehooler Sam l&gt;lanai:an hiiUng a 701 in- tbe aemi-f.JnelB.

u well as the Clus AA toqrna-

ments.

vafolc.ua Clasa AA dividua-1. series ill bowling here -last weei, what else is there.?
is j
allf
Milton La!nbeit, -one-time Panther grid ace,
LD C
onua
come:
with the Wlacol!iln teain and told me about a month ago he
~tesion No. 1 at the Ken~ State expects to havi -b8Uer Pickings toward winning his big "W"
Umversty field house at K~nt- next year after 1'1· seniors --;- and regulars - move otf the
liere' are

the

their district&amp; Lrom
• whlc'l repreaentauve winnett w1h

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..ent, Wiilouehby ond W!sooiJSln squad. 1111 eJI&amp;ibllity wUJ extend over two more
Younptown.
seuons.
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J&lt;e&amp;•'f! No. 2 ot the Unlvenlty
LOcal tootballaddlcta "" hoping a rinky-dlnk program can
of To~edo field bouae-Berea, Mar- be atarled In l'omero.,_MJdA•-rt n.Xt ,.... compara61e to
wn ttandua&amp;.,y .and Toledo.
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little
.ie.ion No. 3 at the Stal&lt;l Fair· our LIIUe
baje=Pfl'J"am - w...t " n.,.... Is a
11roundl eouoeum In Cotumbua- cull aod d
adul . we ve got the ldde.
Athono, Canton, llortlno J.l'en'1 and
The Ill&amp; Milts . . .lhiJ week are the Bowl clashes.
cotumbiiJ.
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Retllon No. • at the Cincinnati for the . Uillted· fresa IJilenlallolill, aod his · 1'oday•s Sport

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C.nton and one each lrom .oBrllhant and New Concord.
Rea:ion 6 at Lima Senior Hla:h

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LEXlNGTON Ky. UPJ - Ohio loalog, 87·73, at Southern Cal In
state's basketblu auckeyea wm their next contellt they bowed, 73·
try to lame Kentucky'&amp; Wlldcats Bl, at St. Louia the niif)lt after
here tnnigh.t in OSU's top non-ccn· l Ohio State beat the ~lllikeru~.
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rercnce game of the aeaaon.
Next they won, 77·7~ at Kanaas,
Th~ once-beaten Buckl wtll be • beat .North Carol.h!ia, 76·70, tbGfl
up a11ainst an agaresalve team J;lowed ,79-'70, to West Virginia.
' that is near the top nationally in Laat Tuesday they edg~~ Temple
personal fouls per game. The 87-92.
Wildcats will be out to recoup for . ohio State, which "forgot" Its
a sca'!lon recprd 8Q Car in which I defen1ive a11Jgnments in Its only
they haVe won only five of elgh~ loss, 97·92, at Utah, ·bounced back
I starts.
the foUowlnl night with • 91·78
Kentucky, which haa last only win at Bdgham Young.
lwo home games in the past three I
S(!asons, both to Weat Virgin~ In 1 WhO put th• P11 01\ tt.•lcootw'l'
the final1 of U1e Kentucky Invl·
-Aclw.
tatlunal, pl&lt;:~y best on their home
flocr. Lasl year they beat OSU,
0~·76 In the Invitational.
The Wildcats opened with a
73 victory over Colorado State,
then ed.ed UCLA, 88-66, belore I
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8ugar.Bowl.. pploverTLSU.
Cotton Bowl~ Syrtu:UIIfover exas.

Oranle JoWl- Ueofgla. over Miaaouri.

.Gator Bowl- ,.,.........,-, Tecb over Arkaosas.
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over New Meldco tate.
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IFlanagan BOWIs

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against one setback. M.iBBissippj is a 6¥.&amp; potnt tavonte; its
lone setback came at the ha&amp;,·ds of LSU. A great defense Which
gave up only 21 pdlnta don t figure to.let it .happen again. Tflis .

re.rriatch at leut will prove whether Ole ·Miss coacn Johnny
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duce ·a touchdown on a 60-yard
perfect play in the oppening minUtes, tOOk a pan from Unitas on
the New York fO, broke loose
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A supply of tbe· ·100o ~rs
New York 13.
'llax Guide h.u been received
Crackecl ~tnlt Open
tlhe Mason County" Agrieult.ural Ex·
Moore then leveled U:vinsstOJI tension Service Office. 'l'beo Gufdea
with 1 vital block while Unital an~· 11;0 be distributed fr.ee, ecoo!'draced to ·put the Colla back in ing to William F. Gregory, County
front at 14·9.
, A.gent.
The Giants, who whipped lhe
Gregoi'y afts that anyone intef'..
Cleveland BrowM tw.ice en route ested irt having a copy &amp;f the
to the Eastern nivision title. col- Guide'sbould el-llher ¢-one his of~
lapsed 88 dusk fell over the flood- flee, ~lte tO ·it, or call m -person.
Uchted stadium. Baltimore fana,
T.he Gui&lt;J.o .uswers most que~·
wbo behaved admirably although tiObS p&lt;l6ed by fa~~mers oin regard
Jhey have been called tbe moat Lo f~ling their 1960 Income Tax
partJun in tbe league, went wild report.
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toucbdo11JIJJ and a field goal into
Douglas Johnson spent last week
Ute statisUcs Jn the last 13 min· end with Mrs. R. Tayler of Addi·

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Gllllpolis; Edward
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Mark Gilman
2$;, Howard
McMahon, .Iuf·
Mrs. Cbarles ·
Wolfe: }jrs.
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his friends and fellow bowlers.
&amp;aya County League secretar)l Eugene McKinney.

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Ito lttht Toornamant
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2611.
"Kanoao
City, .Mo.
and 225 for a 701 total, thaa tylni
Firat Round
the alley record. Samm,. ia atUI Iowa St. 74 K•n•u St. 73 OT
a youneater, and with a little en- Colorado 64 N•brllk• 55
couragement from the right people
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1be .new point tot.tJ. wu Robertaon's aecond l"fJJOld m 1!be Garoden.
TWo ' ye&amp;ftl ago as • &amp;OPh~.
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wiCih G6 points.
rea.
around rllbt end to score it, but
Single .games will

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Flon.da to -the Hurrieane Ola&amp;llo
at M-iami; YoungMown plays in
the Quincy, llL, Invit.tioa.l;
~Ung Green ·is at ilibe Oldaboml
AJI Coil~ Tournament, tmd Day.
1 tcm pJays ln -the Dixie Cla8eic •t'
. Releigb.
In the "'JJE!ekend'a only oth-er resuit, Xavier pulled away in tfr,e
last seven miootes of a tight pme
to down New Medco, 87-78. 1t
Cinclnnati.
Another toarD~~Dent tlhi8 week
will fea~ Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio
Northern and Mt. Union in' tihe
Obi.o Mellhodist Tournament at Be-

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Re&amp;lon 8 at Hobart Arena in experience. It is a Steady 6!h pQlnt faYQrlte and hal been bol·
Troy-ctncinnau .Princeton, Da)'· ·st£ed by ..th&amp; retum to form of quuterbact Dale Hackbart.
ton, Sprlnlfield and CoiumbUI.
But Was~n (.,_1) has a powerzul defense and can show a
In tile AA division the Columbua atgriaJ. callift&amp; iCe ·of itS: oWn in BOb Schloredt The difference
site replacea the reg:lonal former- 0 ld be the HUJkles- delllre to end ·tllat 1....,; 8._"'"" Of bowl
1.y held in .Berea or Cleveland.
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At New York
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First Round
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St. Joe. (P•.t 14 Mlnhatten 70 '
~yracuse (1()..0) goes out -to prove reVOC~RJ Y
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World ltefu... Year 1959·10
New York u. 78 O.rhnauth 61
best, in the nation. Despite three _d ismal bowl efforts in tbe
IOWI 9t.$t. John• (N. Y.l 14
past, the salUne warriOrs have shot up from • 7Y.i to~
' utes.
son.
P1.•bllth., tl 1 public ttrvlc•
Cincinnati 96 lt. aonaventure 56
point favoritism. That's-because Texas (9·1) led, the SOuthwest - - -----.......,- ....;;;- , --In coop&lt;~ r•llon with Tht Adnrtltl!ll
Council end tht NtwiPIPtr
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AdvtrlltlnJ E••cutlvn Auoel•tlon.
'ly witt claim the nallonol title If
of:.-..~·~.;:.;. Y.
Syr.cuae had
flllil.lt rushlnl detense In the nation, yteld: : .. •
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·Sammy Flanagan, a l'lfMJBrit-at Co~nlslu•., Plttsburth 82
mg:an average of ijilli 19yatda:.per game.
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RoberUon &amp;COred 47 -points Saturday to brW!k the previoUB tournement mark of 39 set tn 1955,
but :he tne:lsted "I didn't think I
play-ed too good.'' It was ctnclnnati's seventb victory witltwut Joss.
Robtl1wn Tin A Record
Robertson alao tied the tourney
record for free tlirowa w-ith 19.

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:r.t:re~ymond Berry at Albion, ~clL; Ohio Unl.wraity
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The Giantl h&amp;d been succeadul at Toledo, Dayton et CincUlnati,
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State, Bowling Green at Du.·
orlalFJeldlf.ouse-twoteamsfrom
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Ina: vital third down passes wben Kent
que•~ and Kenyon at K&amp;I.amiz.oo.
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Ing records.

under the Ohio Hlih &gt;cnool Alll
There lwl been very UtUe In local sports the past week of
~~on~iation's new setup fol remVta8l.e interest. .,(he Giants-Colt tltle game yesterday 1D

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Ohio Colleges In Thick Of Ba~tles .
Off~red In Holiday Basketball MeetS

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By United 'Preu lnlernallonal
Ohio college basketball teams were in the thick ot b9Udaf
tournament action today, h~aded by Cincinnati and Its Oscar
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reJional . high. school baaketbal
~nament.B wiJl be held at 1olL
ii\ea at Columbus, Kent, Toled~.
and Cinclnnatl next March 18-19,

Syraeu_:~e'1 meet~nJ

1ee younretera may tlnd a place
to 1leep In a hallway or on an
open rooftop. In Calcutta. tbe
hara:ard besnrar woman may
find rest in a -dirty, crowded
1treet. It'll a staggering task
merely to keep these people
alive on an emergency basis,
let &amp;lone improving' their lot.
But 7our own Faith's Reli·
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more than. it• 11hare to help,
Why don't you give more than
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December 29 1959

Mostly About People

1

HANDICAPS

TRUCKlOAD
SAlE

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• new conllructkm
• n.ew eese of ciNnlng

Linoleum
9x12 RUGS

$4.95
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$5.95

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9FT WIDTH
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HOUSI!WARI!S •
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MAIN FLOOR.

12FT WIDTH

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Per Foot

BAKER
Furniture
On The Brlghloot

Comer Jn
~IIDDLEPORT

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Fol' That New 'l'ear's Party

l l f'll s were Mr and Mrs W1l

I am Oc u~ ky and children T m
my a d ( ndy Mrs Mmme Neut z
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11.1 d Earl Uenny Jr and call
d r mg the day were dr 11nd
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WEJ\RY

All Ready

\l r iH I \l s Erlw~£rd Oemoskcy
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wnt 1.1 d n1 r
hr stma.s Day at
hf' r h 1 f' o Short Fourth Street
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Holiday Fntertaining
Celebrate Bartladay

Vh;ltus for a Res1ful Pau1e
We

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meals

Jn a home atlpoa

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that is sure to please

you and yours

1 The tint birthday of Merr1 Chr11
line Auh waa celebrated Friday
at her home on South First Aven
ue In Middleport
:.~lTl Ia the daughter of Mr and
Mn William Ault and had a San
ta Claua dreH tor Christmas • • d
a Chrlatma1 tree birthday cako

SKATING PARTY
Bethel No 62 of lhe Interna
taonal Order of J ob a Oaugllten
and their suesta w1ll have a skating
party at the Skate A Way Tuesday

Otcember

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29

MEIGS IHEATRE

Circle's
Restaurant
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TONtOHT •'"' TUIIDAY

A HOLE IN THE HEAD
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Four Generations
At Heaton Home

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Hospital Survey Asked
Of County Commission

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