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1-Dlllt'�nUnel, Pomeroy- M iddleport,

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CIHf �)' wu a busineu \'il­

itor I! lbmtington Last Thursday j

ill the lbte-rNt of hll
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Jan. 10,

1961

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The 93rd birthday of Jacob
o
The prog ra m e ntitled.
Saturday with a family din ne r .at hi• home o n Mulberry
Bw��
m :!t:
, sente d Mon da y e vening at..t�eN
. g•���=
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ve
bor n M i ssi onar, 6octe ly' F trst Ba pttst C hur�h Middle \.,.;,
o diruM,r was • W&gt;c&lt; to wlsli her lather • happy
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ewts.
s
port ' und e r t he d ire ction of Mrs . Cha e
-L•, the gilt ,I birthday.
· __, caa
u11'C"l'" t1en:u
,
for the pro�ram an d I 1arge ,._
d
M rs . TonY . F w I e w s
,. :ae J e ffer, fell I , t
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r . : ��� � Jorda n Mt ss R h oda i of the employees of the Elberfeld I Th&lt;- hooorod KUest rece v�
art
e
ot
many gllu and flower, from
Tburawiy on the sidew a lk and
h
Hall,rs � ��i;kct e::ebr�w. ' Mrs. Lawre nce Bing, M rs . / Store
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broke the main bone in her leg. ·
M rs · Ulliatt McG h ee , Mrs . Dan a Hamm, The c ake w.. bea ulillll . iced live, •nd alro 80':::./'�m nd
h n �;�If
Mn. Co,a Bennett wu • busi• �
a
e
r J R'hodes ' �l r . 'Jr W ilson, J r . an d Mrs Bert h a in whi te and decorated in yellcw and Mrs. Ed
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ne-;q v Ulitnr ii r.allipo ls last
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in
w
Fr-• �iher
rosebuds with the numera1B "93" Mrs Norm11
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day
Mrl' t;erald Anthony k1ov1Jeu 1son ed:er Mrs, Lew11 LS to bt- ! in yellow on the top. Eacft layer
l\lr and Mr:!. H. F' Parmal� u;-g;.111 : 11usu.: 11ml 11h10 was 8('· 1 tn charge of the table�
was d ecorated and on � !i� _ or
returnt-d home SaLurday ni ght romp.in i!!tl for the meeting wh1d1 1 The president also arwowiced I 1.ht top layer was the ��i�hon
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Around And

Repair !

ORAB ROOMS
BECOME BEAUTIFUL
NEW ROOMS I
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w ith just 1 coat of

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Meeting M onday

L a t e x Wall Pai n t

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Pomeroy Girl Sco ut Troop Fl

Sacred Heart church Monday
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ter school wlth all g uls and 0

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leader , M rs. Robert Fetty, pres
ent . Mr� . �ugene Conclt&gt; , alM, a
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Mrs. John Kincaid and Mrs. Gar - j prayer by Mrs. Donald Boone · The White Cross articles whlcll and Robert Elberfold all of �m- , leader · is il_L
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Mrs . A nthony announced that [ the society have collected to br c-ro:. · \1 .... .i nrl Mrs . Robert Sia• !he meetmg �pened '.'o'1th \he
en Stansbury were in A th em today w h e r e they .illendt"d t h , , the arinual Missionary Tea woul,I sent for Missionary work were gel, _Irontoo ; and Mr. and Mrs. , Girl Scout promi� l ed by Terry
me-eting for J fficers of this A rea be held next month and i115tru ct- d isvlayed on a table at the altar Martm Eiberfel� _and M rs. Rob- , Fultz ano Cynth,.1 Conde read
in G arden Clubs The mt!f&gt;ting ed the secrelary lo invite other : and Mrs. Baker ('Onducted the iert Lytle or Ch1lhcothe.
lhe reP.Ort of the �re�. Mrs.
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was held ot the Student Cente r. miss ionary groups in the Ric I dedicat ion for them. Assistin s Mr. Lytle joined Mr!!. Lytle �n Fetty to ld o! an mv
1�hon to at1
De · A IL p pil in !he fourth Grande Baptist Association- Mrs her in the service were, Mrt. Saturday night for -a weekend vis- tend the Salisbury Girl S c O u t s

was name&lt;l &lt;hair• HarolJ Kaull. Mrs. Charles Ben- it and arrivi ng for Sun day were curved bar ceremony lo b,
.

g ad:•:: ,;;..:nt \e,ause of ha,- RicJ,.r&lt;l Owen
r
I man °f the refreshment hour ·for nett and Mrs· David Darst' Jr Mr · ao d Mrs· Ec.Jrl Elberfeld and
I1 ing t he mumps.
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The meeting was closed with daughters , Susan and SaII y of Lothe tea and members o[ her comMr . and Mrs. Vernon DeW
s
Thoma
. p,ayer after which the group gan. Mr . end Mn. Alla n KeUer
ee are Mn Harold
and n Josh of Pt. Pleasant W . mitt
so ,
,
Mrs. Owen Bratton and Mrs. Ed- was inv ited to the basement of Darien, Conn. called long d is•

J·ane Wyma n, Heyley Milli

hel

Antonio Villa,
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G Gay, ur, Kineoo Ave .. M r s
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He y , Sr., Kanauga,
Robe
Walter R. Wedemeyer, Jr., Waterloo Star Rt. . Mra. John F.
Birchfield, Rt . I Northup• . Mrs.
William H Gibeaut,_ Rt. I Bidwell
Mrs, Bruce C- Burling, K y g e r ,
Mrs. Blanche L. T�ylor, Rt. I Vin·
ton , John M. WUliams, C r o � n
City, Mrs. Pearl E. McDemuU,
1422 Kanawha St. . Pl Pleasant.

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M ainly Abo ut
p

eopIe In

BA H R

CLINTON FISHER
COMPANY
l1IH PAltrilT Service

I. Second

Mlddleport

Holzer Hospital

Pomeroy

CLOTHIERS

Pomeroy Garden
C/ b Mef At
Persi nger Home
Graduate Training Program. Sea-

Home Of
Name 111'1nd
Merchandise

afternoon, for a VISII. m Ga�hpohs
Mrs. Harold Miller and infant son
with her daughter and son:m-law,
assistMrs. Charles Persinger
Mrs. Robert Hope and infant son.
man Recruit Bumgardner ls a
· ed by Mrs. George H. Parker en- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards
Among Afilng
graduate of Wahama High Sc!mol
tertained the Pomeroy G a r d e n and family.
lo the midnight reAccording
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Clua of 1958·
William eurton has ret umed_ to
club Monday afternoon at h e r
department,
nursing
the
of
port
t
his home Co,umbus after a v1s1
· hts .
, •
home on Muibe rry He1g
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� mme
Mrs
and
Berry
Robertus
Leif·
'Clifford
M
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rs.
an
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M
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wil
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or
in
Mrs.
g,
e
charge
Th meetin
Johnson were both reported In
L. C. Karr vice pre.sident, opened heit and son , Roger.
r poor condition ·
ne
Mr. aOO Mrs.
with devotions, "Meditations on
Those who were listed as fa�r
th
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Mr
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,
Garden Thoughts" and prayer by 801 Don an�
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George Clonch. M r s.
includ�
k
Coin
nd
e
Mrs, R W Finsterwald. Mem- Riggs spe_n
. 8 moth Maude Brobard. Jamea L e w I a,
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r
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ben answl!'red roll call with a new lumbus w ilh Mr
· Richard Linton, Thomas Clutts,
plant for your garden, Mrs. Hoy er Mra
n t Mrs. George Moodispaugh, Lucy
a
Betzing was reported ill in l h e M rs, Ho n . N:u�'ZI�� p e
Henry, Ance Campbell, Mrs Ora
hospital . Also reported ill waa the weeken� m Lanc�ter, with
Mr.
w.
her sister and brother•m-la
Mi98 LY d'ia Ebersbach.
an d Mrs. R· B· w1·Jk·ms.
ced
that
Mrs.
J
Jt was announ
W. McMurray, a member of the Rozanna Knight of Pt. Pleas-­
Middleport , Ohio
club, tau been 11;ppoirrted horticul• ant, W . Va. spent the weekend
other,
Mrs.
her
grS!ldm
gr�at
with
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the
for
county
chairma
lure
NOW SHOWING
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Mra. Harold Brown was named ,Jr.,hn F. Baily, Forest Run
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\ horticulture chairman for I h e Aaron Kelton retu�ed to
club. Regional dues of 2S cents employment In Huntm�lon, W.
per member were collected . A ya. Monday, after • IIX weeks
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Karr &amp; Van Zandt's

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UBERTY THEATRE

Quality and Price!

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1958 �°!:°BILE lll56��BILE

Brand ne w w hite pai nt job. N ew
Be autiful blue a nd while two tone.
One local ow ned beauty. Hydramatlc motor o,orbaul. This car runs like
drive, power stee ring, radio, heater. · new. ·Re co nditioned to meet all co ndltlo na. See for yo11rself.
A driver'• dre am. Try it today.

$CJ88

$1688 ,

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1957 BUICK

1958 MERCURY

Gray-white finish, power steering,
power brakes, tinted glass, radio,
heater. You can tell when you try II
that this i, for you.

Mod1ll1t 2 Door

Century 4 Door

$1088

This is the 'Big M .' Radia nt and
roomy . Bri ng the family and try i t
lor size . Fully e quipped too for your
driving pl e asure.

$11 88

1958 CHEVROLET 1957 OLDSMOBILE

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Bel Air 4 Door

A heavenly blue with a white top,
Po w er s tee ri ng, automatic drive, ra­
dio, h ea te r. A dilly l'or • filly. Come
In and •••·

$1688

1954 CADILLAC
62-4 Door

black finish wit h wh ile wall
tires. Full power equi me nt , rad io,
beater and all the Cadl�lac's co nveniencfs feature s .

Solid

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88-2 Door

Rocket e ngine power, Jetaway hyd­
ramatlc drive Pull away lrom the
crowd In this Olds with power, pep
and personality _

$1088

1959 PONTIAC ·
C1t1ln1 2 Door

uthful car and It
A lady had this
loo ks like new. �ark green finish.
Hy d ramatic drive. Truly • vaue buy.
Dollar for dollar you can't beat It.

$1988
1954 OLDSMOBILE 1957 CHEVROLET
$988

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Super U..:.2 Door

beneath your wheel•
thla ' et Eight. You'll think It has
wlnp. A car for town or country.
Come on In and take • ride.

Fe:mrwer

$488

Bel Air 4 Door

Car's blue but ou won't be If you
buy ii. A utomatfcc drive, power steer•
in , power brakes, radio, heater. The
paid for these extras. You
ot� er
ca n ow n for this uncomparable low
price.

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
C1dill1C-Old1mobil-R1mbler

POMEROY

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meeting of the Garden Club offi•
cers to be held at atudent center.
Athens. today. was announced .
· Mr Parker onnounctd the mu, �ic \oncert to be held January
! 111, at the Foto Music Co. audi-

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"THE RABBIT
TRAP"

illness .

Wllliam Gibbn, atudent at Ohio
U niversity . ■pent the . wetbn'a
with hl1 parents, Mr. and Mn.

torJum.
At the close or the meeting, a
det1U1rt course w■1 served by the

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Ernest Bor1nine and

Bethel wile

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hostesaes to 13 members and

CB1e guett, Mra. Kermit W11.lton.

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Runnint tlml!I 2 Hn., 35 min.

Box office close• 8:30 P.:Y:.

SATURDAY
"THE TIME MACHINE'"
(Technitolor)

FEATURETTE

COLORCARTOONS
COMING
Sunday, Monday, T.-y
Jonuary 15-16-17
"ELMER GANTRY"
(Technicolor)
Burt Lancuter and
Jean Simmon•
COLORCARTOON
Running tmte 2 Rn. SD min.

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PICKENS' HARDWARE

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Open EverY !lay All Day, Satunlay Nlcht 'JU I ,.,.,

Mt. Hobstetter

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ts to lux urious sleeper. ; . ·

Held Monday

'Mle January meeting of t h t
Daughten of Ruth clau of t h e
United ·Methodist chu rch was held
Monday afternoon at the church
with Mn. Jacob Gloeckner pre· !

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Neighbor, Arri11e
ln Surpri.ae E11ent

Mn. C E. Clark WBI pleasant­
ly ■urprlaed Sunday evening when
a gn,up of nelghbora came to her
homo at Pleuenl Rldp to help

Chamber of Commerce Group
EnthUS13StlC
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F1rst Break IO Georg1a,S

Color Lme Expected Today

After Wreck
Near ff spital

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a--· · · Ior the
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have that lumry-loak ltlld
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rator labri&lt;I coverinr the
uoed lo lwnJlh comer or placed llat I
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Avellable ..,. In INU...llb Boltd&amp;

and ., .. �

way-down=tunbll· .....!!,
•1-clb --.:.ii.,

Mr . . and Mrt. Otho KMl\an Yil­
lted over the Wfflr:end wJth h 1 1
rmther, Mn. PIiar! Ry•ll .,..
route to their home, Columbus,
after a v...llon In Florida.

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Min'•
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Stage M.eeting

FURNITURE in MIDDLEPOR
BAKER
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Pleas Of Innocence Placed
On Record fi Mason Court �

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At His Home

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Mr. Hartley

Damage Slight

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her celebrate her birthday.

Ice c r e ■ m, cake and l"Wfee
were served during the eveninl,
lo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heibel,
M� and Mn. Letter Rtwell, Mr.
and Mn. Emeraon WeU, Mr. and
Mn. Donl oy Relbol and dou(lb­
ter1, Mn. Thomu Cook and Mr.
and Mn. Clark and son■. T h e
honored gue,( received I number
ol gift,.

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•ebruary ta.
Rt.fruhmenta we re 1erved dur• '
ing the social hour lo 11 membert·

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Mrs. Mlnnie Neutzllng opened j
the meeting with devotions using:
aa her topic, "Pray WJthou1 Cea1- '
ing." Mrs. Thelma Goeglelh wu .
reported qulte Ill. Plans w • r o
made for the new year book,.

PlanJ were also made for_ t h e
neitt meeting which will be a Stan•
ley pai1y al the home of M r a.
Richard Campbell on Monday.

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� ! Rus sians Won't Recogn ize Am erican Laos

R

Dri'ver C1'ted

Liste n to Pickens' Radio Show ou WMPO, eadl
Tuesday and Thuraday at 7:30 a. m.

Phone SP 145'3

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N o deci sion ha, bee n made o n the pos sible filing
or
unla7 Decem ber t7 whkb itarta mand a mu s action to secur� fun d s for th e oper a tion of
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ed • 1'-da:, luw�. whJth
Probate and J uvenile courts m Meigs County .
,pe nt wltb hil mether, Mr... ky
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Ju dge Harmo n O'Bri en met w ith Prosecutor B e rna rd
M iller ud famlly who live at
ultz
yesterday to discuss the possibili ty ol such action
F
11oz Eait Mal, St...., and •Uh
late
yesterd
ay. The prosecu ting a t torne y sai d this mornhla r1an.,, Mt., s.,ah Wr,te o
WASHINGTON ,upp - �uS&lt;ia i ng that it is un de r advisement .
who alro Uv,, on Easl Maln uas to'd the U nited Stat" " will
Wh e n the commission failed to meet y esterday, a, was
si,.., . Pomer oy .
j not recognire the new p,o- \meri • \ sch eduled , t h e judge
went into se ss ion with F ul tz in
.
PFC. Rouab entered the "rv- can government of Lao, and in- 1 hop es of securmg
action lo receiv e fun ds for the operalee la,t Ja•uary 14.
j tetJdo "" conti nue '"Pf'Or'. of the l tion of hi s officei.
PFC

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Electric Blankets
DUAL CONTROL
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Save 25 % On General Eltc11k

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Members o f the Meigs Cou nty Tuberculosis and
Health Association lear n ed last night that re newa l of a
ooe-hall mill tax levy for care of TB patient s m a y be
asked of county voters this year.
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The association m et at t h e H eath Method ist C h urch
A 24-ho ur ca mp aign Is being waged by the PomeI'OJ'
ID Middleport, Mrs. Guy Neigler , presi d ent in c harge .
Chamb
er or Comm e rce and business men in hopes of ,
It wa1 the semi-annu a l m ee ti ng of the group.
Mn. Arthur StraUJs of the state meet mg, bolh held m
raising as much of $25.000 as possibl e so that I steel
County Health Department re- lumbus al the Neil House.
f a bricating plan t w ill move in to the former Parkersbtu1
he
R i� and Ree l building on Ea s t Main,st.
w
t
lo
15
d
n
se
lo
voted
s
It
�
e
th
n
o
group
the
to
ried
a
po
levy fund and what remalna m Melhod .Sl church In a;&gt;prec,ahon
Ent h usiasm was eviden t ev erywhere at a meeUni
called by the C of C in Pomerov tow n hall yesterd2y at
JI to be w,ed to pay for the for Jts willingness in letting the
5 : 15 p.m. w ith Lesli e Ful tz, C ot C secretary, servlnlf II
oo,t of TB patients in hoapitals. 10eiety meet at the church for
Roush a. • me-mbf.r of • h � Communist- led athet 1 . ao reool.s .
If such an action were taken, the case would go thru chairma n .
P
Sile Aid al present the total u, the purpose or preparing the Seal Pomeroy Flnt Baptt,1 Cb urd,.
U .S officials ,.,. tod ay the So- th e Common P l eas Court. The mat ter involv es two difIt was at this meetin� of over 30 persons, it wa1 4-,
$1S,S9l .70, with a koown bill to Sale letters for mailing.
-----viet stand "''as emphasized by ferent branche s of county employees, o f which the
pro- termined to go " a l l ou t ' to show Pomeroy'!t desire for
the botpital in Nelsonville for Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, rehabiliRuss iar Ambassador M i k h a i I secuting attorney is re presentativ e o� b? th .
the industry.
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lalioo director, reported the
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It ha, been slated that the commtss toners would not
Menshikov durlng hJ, «).mi nute
Fult,, on Monday, had outlined raised. tt " believed,
Then, are eljJht patients from Christmas gffts ..nt to the TB
conference Tuesday with Secre- mee t agatn until ne. t M onda y mormng lo �on stder the , to a reglllar C of C meel lllll the Fultz said
tooay "'the ,oal ii
Meip County now in the TB hoa- Uospital patients.
tary of state Chrbitian A. Herte l" . appropriation o� the county budget, mc�udmg the Pro- case for the new indlllt ry.
$25,000.. at least In pledget. " Bt
pilal wlth one mo� . lo be boo.
It was ann oum,-d that the anThe Soviet en voy chollonged the ba te an.d Juv e mle courts as we ll a s Engine er S ta nley J.
While ill identity remaios un- obeerved, "The c - we pl.
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ptta1ized at the coat of tl0.50 per nual County d in ner meeting will G
legality of the government head- Blazew1cz's departme n t. _
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disclosed, Fult:z indicated i the better our chances are...
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My per paU.nt. Thia tu levy be held in Pomeroy on _ March l4
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e ll oy Prince, floun Oum Men .-1h i- . Wh en � m a n d �m�s action IS p ut m to effect concern- works with heavy steel �rod1JC�,
He e-mpha.,� that oot a
fund, whfdi wu VDlod Jo 1962, with Mrs. M. D. llartmger and '\
�
kov restate lhe Soviet ,,.ntention mg a ny dispu t e , it ts demanded of. a pe rson. or group of and is related to the rail road m· penny of the JndU&lt;emen 111m
t
aptrod Jn !115'1 and fn on!,r for Mrs. Geo,ge Paker as tre ram• '
that legal power still r,sl s wit h pe rso ns to complete the subJeCI mvolv ed immediately. duslly
.
.
. .
j wut cbaoge handa until the p1aa1
pattenll of Molp County to re- millee in charge .
W i l ham D. Ch,ld,. M11l&lt;ll; rt neut ral isl
Premier
Souvanna
�ly
The 125.000 being sought local- , 1w moved bere bod!ly. TIie fir.
,
,
oouncilman, was en thusi ast Ll
c:elve thia ottded can, plans are
-----Phoum.a, who nea to Cai
'ia
was descnbed as a token of mer Rig I: Reel building ia .IIIDW
ly
.
undarwlJ' for the tu levy to be
, .,.;ved as gue,t speaker Tue� last month when pro.
Weslcrn ,nJ /
" good faith" and "willingoeu" owned by the Pomeroy Foundry
day evening for • reg�lar meel- Commun
placed on the fall ballot this
ist for&lt;es becam(! locked
have the new induJlry move Company .,hicb bas • _,,
lo
•
year,
mg ol lhe local Bus mess and in ballle for the capil,I
.
city of
lo
Pomeroy. An answer II de- local llockhoidera.
Professional Women's Club held Viee&lt;iane.
Tba 1ut two of theae TB
•�ed by Friday,
The 125,000 II for ....... ..
al the Masonic Hall in Middle..... wore detected Jn lhe MoI It was also disclosed that PresiNot
all
the
12S
OOO
mml
be
penses
only. 1bather
·
lleol labrioaor
S
,
A T H E N , G � - {U PI """:""' Th• e 11rst Negroes to b�ea k th e
,
po rt.
bfle aurvey a!Qng wilh 71 other
spemea.
bea
.
.
dent Eisenhow« ha, '"·11 , a r.ies.
.
.
.
,
ould
w
r
o
all
m,.,_,. ·-· Follow up ••rays
racia l segregation barrier m publlc educa t ion In G e orMr. Ch , Jds opened h is ta lk with sage to Pd
.
.
r
la
ah
.
me
Ministe
.
w a,It had bee,, N',&gt;Orted Ullllls
O
at llA'W ..
L•• lo de. . gta w e re SChe d uI ed tO a t tend th etr first CIasses at the
� ' Lal Nehru urgi.
the ti1ou � ht lha_I "Govemment
....__,
-• ,.
..
ng I ndia to JOm U v
.
,
comm
un ity has Ill bid fn for
llict Ille ntenl or the disease .
ni ersity of Georgia to day.
• rusl . and ,ts . purpose • lo "other froe natio
ru;" in working
PT PLEASANT - Harold E.
:
.
t
to
H
Cha rlayne unter, 18, and Ham ilton H olmes, 19, cle ar
.
seJve the _peorI e.
Prwioul minutet Wtfe read by
.
""!, :
for an intemalional solution
�!' � �la� �
.
Newell, "'• of 12.'2 Ohlo st t
ed the final barriers - .late Tuesday after two quick court
£
He expla, ned dul lfs 01 the •f• which would guara te
Dean Barnllz and Mrs. Wallace
.
n e a n ind,decis ions that kept the stat e from clos ing down the uni .
,e N&lt;relary, re- w as cit � lo, dri, ,ng wh,le in
' f rers of Jh e V l. lia ge govern �ellt pe
Bradford u...u
181 6' bu bee
ndent Lao, against foreign agcoled fo 'owmg a two car ""cl.
versity or de l aying its d ese gregation un til a nother legal
of pohre. gre,sion o, '11bversion
a, the mayor, chiel
n reporlecl $1, .
.
ent 00 R�ute 62 near L a k I n
d
a p c,., could be filed.
street department, clerk , trea.sur·
"'1wd from Iba annual Sol] Sale
The Presid1•1 1I was reponed to
Sla
two were acheduled for technically withholding f u n d s
lt H p,tal 2 : 30 !;im. ;;"
•
ao far_
� Y er, so l icitor and council mem- have as,ured Nehru, whos, mfl u- classes _ Miss ifu le,
":ent Ottur,
ccl
a
The
n
e
to a psy- fronc the journalism ,ehool where
� hers. FoUow ing this he rond�cl · ence amo
Mn, '11ioron Job,- reporied
.
B ming grease In an oven al
ng the Asiao ond Afri·
l
gy
a
cho
so
.W
lecture
o
ht
Holme
n
h
l
ell
h
nd
g
•
ul
lrave
r
s, a Mis, Hunte, is registe,ed an� the he \
h
g
; ed • qued ion and �nswer '."'"".d can neulra
on tho ""'"181 Stale meeting and
t
. G. HHI residence at 713
ls is conside rabl,. lhal pre-medical studeol, to a zoology Coll ege
lo S1 t
of Arts a od Sele,,""' Sout o Fourth-st was the
�hen vanous quesl1oe, of pubhc
Mn, Nelcltr Oil the --annual of ,peed.
cau,e of
the United Stales had no i nten,
r
�
:e� a�
ss
where Holmea u, regis
esllgat,ng
hce
.
terod. This,
mleresl were. d 1,cussed and ex- lion of establishiog an A,nl'rican cla .
a fire al 10:01 p. DL Tue.d ay
:'
i: lo
1"ney were greeted on campus however, wa, expected to bave
e
uthplained by hun_
evening.
�;
�
. ,
;\!.......
_ 1,·�' •·.
military ..... in Laos o, · ,yinr. to µ,le Tuesday afternoon
r
er
and Tue,- little effect on the actual opera•
0
pok
The fire wa, confmed la the Home A.lien llartlay r, died
r
.
,.
��'" _s l, . �- P�
,Jlll ll the k h,:dom Into an anll- .lay night with a st,iillge miilure lioo of the two deparbnenl
Clonch ;;. 81
an/hod -;,1
l·
n ng coitlnllss 11!1 wt,
w
oven
of an electric range with lhu, � bout gb � bJa
.
Qmuflunt!ft alliance.
a
ei t l
.
cu l ck "to h� owri' 1ane due comme alion
of rourtesy,, curiosity and plalA l!l)hneJ la
the cam-. Ilia flame,, being quickly e,tin- borne
oil
s
of
nd
re
Locu,t-st fn lliddleporl,
.
_
oo
Tho
diploma
l
ie
� •
sit
u
ation
w
,
s
boond and
rowdyism that ruulled in two ar, pua at a private reaidcnce. l4laa guilhed by the Middleport o
•co ' mg north
V hm- 1be de&lt;eued - 6ora In a,.,.
pro,oollon lo th• ·ebtffltll
compli�altd by the conti nue.! Jn. resla and O rock-throwing allaclt Hunter waa
�
;
w ll
e
car.
as f reed lo
auigned to a pri •ale teer Fire Deparlmenl
the betJermenl �f Middleport.
_
ability of B,ltaln, France an d lhe
lesion
Va. Ibo _, ol I b o
cul bac:" J� 911:de�
struck
nY
room nonnally/ used for •lallon No dama ge wa, repo,ted by la
� Id K, 11..u.,,
,t Mrs. Ray .P«kens waa I n United Slates to ag,ee on just on television cameramen.
.
te
T
a
C
.
the rear of e Clonch vehIC1e, fo char e of lhe
at Myor, Hall, one of the larger Fire Chief Tom Darst. No. waler
ourt 11e1u... SIJ,
busme
ss
"7 hla -,;
mootin
g
g what slep, should be lakeo to
H
e II
control of
The two Atlanta Negroes we re darmilorie, for womao 1ludenll was u.ed
•d wen! ovor and reports were given by Mrs. see
in ..tlnKUiabing the Ev lheae chlldre, Mn, �
k an international solution of lo have begun clas,.. Tuesday, Two Myers girls - Charlotte
Dr. R. E. Bofce, Alfred M. El- a 75 fl . em":;:n:.::
blaze, only dry chemical . Dar,t t �I
Guy Reynolds of • recent meet- tho Laos
J
Canlrell. Glllllpolil ; Jin.
alluat ion.
blrfeld, Edlton Hobatetter, WarNewell was traveling a I o n e ing she attended
but the ,tsyed in Atlanta _ 70 Jooe,, preseident of the Womeo' 1 sai d.
.
the
in Columb\15
----( Sara ilaw&gt;el O ,. 0
R
ren Plclteu, and Eldon w..ks and was oot h un and Mr. and
mile : the west - while Federal Student Government Associatim, Last nlghl's fire alarm was
�
perlnining to the re&lt;llslricling of
�
rt
e
Mra. J._ I
M
wore ....,ected dlrectoni of lhe Mra. Clonch l ra�ellng Jn
e the BPW club, Jn the slate, and
D' tr'ct Judge W. A Bool le and J udy Alexander _ qulclt- second of the year for lhe Mid�
14n
te�.BCase Dismissed In
Pumeroy National Bank al a reg- Clonch car rece,ved no lnJ. unes.
Eigbleen RoUer,
.: ;ed d wn a section of the ly anno unced they were moving dle port Department.
Mrs. Denve, Rice , chairman of
,
N
1
,mcyl
ular annual meetfng of stockhold- Dama ge to the Newell car was
,18: • 1
8 , opria lions that out ol the dormitory to esca pe firemen answered �ei gs _ Courl � try
the finance committee. Mrs. Rice
� .
" _._
Cal rn18AJ 10
------era 'helday afternoon.
estima ted at $500 and ,1 00 to the announced that the club will be Accord ing to recorus in "lein. wouId h_ ave cu
funds for the living under the same roof with a
.
bro;er,
bert• CbarJestc:.. ";•
of courts Evelyn Lucke's office university the m,nutei the Negroe■ Negro.
Mr• aobstetttir wu re--eIected Clonch vehicle.
.
5ponsoring a public card party
o
.
Mrs. M a r t h .
■istert,
tw
Va.;
---three ledger entries have been reported to class.
But MISS Hunter recelved
..
chairman of the board of direcon the !(llh of th is man th .
.
Allee Winlpfd
Mn:.
and
Denison
.
,
• diY lrealmenl rrom most
made since yesterday morn ing.
In Washington 1he upreme fnen
tora and Mn. Maxine Grlf!Uh D
Re;,on, of th e
ub a Ch ISleGau lle Calla In
Columbw,
of
both
�
�
The suit by John R. G,af. et. Court refw,ed lo stay deoegrega- other donnitoey lnmalea.
wu named again aa board
de
•• ro iect, w e
Mr. Hartley RrVed fn lbe N..,.
against W. If Lamp. el. al tlon of the university for aoolher About 15 g irla ,oon crowded
al
�
..':
'"
;an � re,
,.._ Cabinet For Session
retary.
w
ey
•·
durin
g World War ._ •• a ....,,_
.
PARIS
1
UPI
1 _ presidcnt M
� �;
E
Ti ;• ha, been dismissed from court stale appeal. St udent leader, said lnlo the Negro·, ta.telully-decorM
the Americao Legion ,-_
of
ber
Charle,
oo
;i':
de GauUo calle&lt;I hi, cabl- ;:;, • n':: :�s dr:'.;. lo; ;: records upoo application or the Tuesday n ight's rowdy em str
and w ro
H�tt'::="'.'�
'
Bennett Post 0� Middlepat,
•
ey-:
�
::�
�
i
�
,
'°°':'
.;;
e
t
together
n
today
to sellle d�
l
plaintiff, with court costs paid·
donn tory. G" w
Woeu .,.. president and cash,
hons were touched of as m
allendanre award
.
.
the D.A.V., and re1....i u a lall s of hil plans lo bring a nail
Earl F. Lockell was given by the �pre me Court decision as said the receplroa wu• fnendiy
ler. bo
.
PARIS (UP!l -PresidenJ Habib ductor oo the New Yorlt 0..
lo Iha six-year-old war with the
leave Jn which lo file an answer by the actual admisS 00 of the and wurm.
•
The ard also promoted RichImportant Meetm g
.
Algerian rebels.
Bourgwba of Tuni!ia a stocky Railroad about four yean agw.
"Wo are glad lo have
and cross petition in a aull pre- N,g,oe,.
ard J. Chamber, f- assistant
.
Fr nds may eall at lbe Rawl"" North African
Sin ce the three-day ...,rerendwn Called For Tonight
ke Jngs ie
m
Co
In the slate capitol In Allanta here," one of the Stria told 14Y"'
Funeral boma
ma ,:;th a tootham leader
sen led by R uthann LocJ ·•t Roi&gt;
tant I p
li le;;.
ad
fro
- all
,
y be the y
ile
�81
� �
past.
l� ':e :� ended Sunday and gov De Gaulle The Meigs County Flreme n·, ert Faulk ••• also been g iveo another move waa expe&lt;ted today Hunter
..W be ........,
llllql In bringing together the Al- whe�
:'..· 1110 nd la :
d ale Of popula r support for his Algerian !.sso&lt;ialion will meet In regular leave lo Ille a supplemental pelat
ed
d
er
pen ing arrival ol. llt•
gerian rebels and President
peaee drive, the 70-year-old Pl&lt;I&gt; session al Middle port tonight al litlon in • divorce lull by Marie
� Oltlo s.':ioo1 al a:::i.�
b
from California.
r
e
t
daug
.
Cbarlea de Gaulle.
Wflliam J. Hobit,,ller wa, also dent ha, held one ...,Je ,ence aft- 8. A d llCUSIIOD on civU defenae Faulk, plalnlilf.
er another w1'lh top e'\pe�Bour-•"'·
...,, cm Al. wIll be reswned aI thI!
' meet lng.
•-- baa walked ■ dlp(o.
----rt-elected man er of the Rut•
erla.
ic
ma
1
t tightrope on Algeria since
land o111.. wit� Edftb William- g
5
ayor
---,--Legar
Fines
M
:
�:;.,�
�=::
rebel
�II
f��
began bariio,Jng
y
en
'
ICIJI as wlatant t . Jnch manager
J
�
.
tw
'proVJSJOnal government
present. U M•ig, County Is to
WO n 18 ourt
ONE ADDE.D
.
Innocent:
arson,
L&lt;Jve.
Martio
ra
a
rb
a
B
PLEASANT
PT
.
Other reappointed,
ear.
employee, Only one person was added lo have a local civil defeose un it it In a session
o.
a
y
or Pome,oy M�yor
g
0 0
O
""'' Maxine GrUf lh, ,ecretary : the list of persooa residing in fa mo,1 lm;ieratlve lhal all de- Charles Legar,s Court lasl ntgbl Lynn Mo rgan aod Freeland Lyle Ou Douglas Bowling, Jr., a non, Since then h� problema have
. .
Lera K. Jonea. teUer and general
__{ty ,' Gilman Grimm' drunken
county i'all during the past 24 partment, be represented ' an 89- two persons were a&amp;sessed fines. Foll, rndlCted by lhe Mason Coun• !!.....
andeelhe ii anx.ioua to
the
· increased
.
,
•--L•eeper; charJolie M • Evant, hour,. Frank
·w11
l wutI·am ,Me
Jn
mng,
rm
Jury
Grand
Court
......
noceo
Circuit
ty
dr
aee
Ra!Ph Haw Iey was f'"ed .1:
Iv
m
Knott waa taken In· social lon spokesman said.
90
�
ler and eneral
kk
r to c ust y for execut·'" ol fine
dlarg.
and costs on a charge of intoxl- charge11 of murder � week en· Rock 1'ndicted fOr car theft
Rebel Groap
-::::c---:- od
boo eepe ;
g
.
tal
.
O an1t Clay, teller and c I e r k, and
D OF A TO MEET
ca t ion and Clara J. Wallace was terod lnnocenl pleas m appear- ., and Paul Hayman md,eled 00 When the rebel .. government",
PT. PLEASANT - F,ivo . _.
The past councllors of the II assessed
&lt;asll.
N.
M':,y Grover and Marilyn
a
nre, in Court Tuesday morn- misdemeaoor charge of oarry lng fir,! ,el up sbo;&gt; In Tunis il coma
penalty
of
an
d
125
ben were re-elected to the Board
P.WU.Y ILLNl!:88
of A will meet Thurday evenlni co,
Wolfe; boolckee_, and O I l O
ts on a cha,ge of leaving the Ing.
a Joml fel- prised a relah�ely 111n111l group. of Trustees, uo County Hoopfla p�lol and also
ut
M n
al
m
tho
o
of
Mn. James aeene of an accidenl
W la Froat Sentinel motor
lflrtennacl!' 1111Stodtan.
ho
ti
any charge of breaking and enter- Now Ill guerrilla army lo ostl- al, In&lt;. , at tho Aanual
Morgan
Indicted
In
Mrs
was
Sayre
with
Mr
Charles
aa
tod
Coen as
lilNlql
1.
carrier,
ay serious famid
--,------�
on
mated � about 30,000, all armed Corporate Mcmben of M
the d ath of her husband, E d- ing wlU enter their plea�
•
:;
ll) illne81 pNl&lt;enled him making co-hootesa.
aod lramed.
ME108 GENERAL R08PITAL ward J. Morgan and Fox w ,s In- day. Dana Leroy
County Hospital, Inc. . last tdlbthis run Tuetday evening .
T•106
Be.. ecled ._ L ll """"'Jerry
ayne Grogan, ind1eled on
W
MAN CITED
-.,ClOIICelSlc
•
de
ulba
ur
Bo
g
m
n
am
lo
a
of
diete
ath
e
Willi
d
the
n
i
d
Admiss '1
H
_ IIITl' Th
l
y
ft
of
car
charge
joi
e
lcoy
n
P
t
Mannin
a
r
the leftwlng prell&amp;Ure when he let the Dr Jack Buxton Eugene I I �
SMrl'R INE�
Are Reported Sold
g C. Hayman, 26• L&lt;Jng Mlnersville.
0•1• Putn ey.
B
wero transferred to juvenile rebels in but be has made atale- acli
.
With 1..,
and two day, Jame, Smith wa, fined 15 and Bottom was arrested by the slate
Dlschargea - Mnt. . Charles Tr1al
and
J
Fruth
Garland
r
e
urt
pr,,
of
II
Mrs.
a b r,
Morgan,
.
. left until tho deadline, County cost, this mornln
co .
meols from lime to llma indicat- Each .,81 elected for a
m County patrol and cited to Meigs county Wilson and "'"• Reedsville : Lou- sented by cour-a;,polnt
g
m
me,
t
a
lto
Lee
h
ree
ThompllOll
1'
.
belt
ed
tho
m,
ud
A itor Gordea Caldwell today Court on a charge of hav mg a court Saturd ay dlarged with ex,
ing be firmly
rebels. 1"Br te . The other lea lnd
Partlow, Pome roy ; A ud rey ey, S. D. Lllllepage and C. J. Judgo Ja
ae&lt;1epted the pleaa and ..t Jano- Ott tho other hand, be la 118id
111111ouncod thot a total of 11118 defedlve muffler, record., •how. oesafve •peed.
ben of the Board are R a I p b
Be'2mg, Pomeroy.
Hyer, wa, ttebeduled lo begm
3t a a oenlencidg day for those to have a personal liking r De
ary
claf! !al' had been sold . .\lso, 31
fo
rump Carl Adler Vitul BarlC
Mond•Y, January 30th al 9 30
'
entering guilty pleas. Those en- Gaulla and would like lo know he
XtnneJ Ucena.. have beeo
rJey, Jr:, I. G. Vo�, C. J.
a. m.
taring pleas of lnno&lt;eht will be oollld rely .. French pretectloo e
chued bJ ownora.
R y Crank, Jame, Hall, R. A.
pu
w
Fox, represented by attorney iven a trW date for this
Audttor Caldwell ,aid that nearterm
should 'aoy threat lo Tunisia do, John on, Tom Rou and g
a
J. G. F. Johmon, had no lrlal of Circuit CUrt.
•
•
..1op.
!Awls.
i
B
::11 :��:'s1�:!°:i:::. $40 Bail Money
Bow'!:ba�1e•;..�ed the
llne,
ry 20
:-.;-;.:=
· SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPI&gt;-A vo].
isl
dtsl'
th
from
tor
a
Sen
••
ture
a
ua
dea,d
dof
tq
JIUt'&lt;bal
"We are oot galng to lei II stoy slowly, and a decision about whet
"prophet of modern Tunisia " and the Board, other ollicen
Taken
on will "° ipqulrtd to 1111 an adBy
Court
r
ara R.
trlct when Jt conven.. \\'edn..
Two pel'IOIIS forfeited • total of � nearly eompleto sup;,o,t of A. Johnson, •i&lt;e-;lmiden , JI a 1 ley of bllllell hu ended the prol&gt; the e, that', for sure," said lo do wilb the remalna didn't ap,
dl!Joual penally DD eadt
t
d
ay
1ema ol Iha wayward whale of Jame, N. Brown, 1uperintendeni pear to be eomfng u p any raater
,
boogbt.
l40 baU money lhll ""1rnlng Jn h11 4 mlllioo poople. �, waged �wis, secretary and Rey
Pie, so _ but it lefi Ille ell) ol of the Society for Prevenlloo of Everyone agreed that the car&lt;a,s Othe rs JndJcted last week and Middleport Mayo, Kenoelh Mo, a ,o.year '"'!'ggle to aehieve m- treasure
r.
San Franci■co with a problem of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). "It had lo be removed - But they entering plea■ Tuesday were : Elhirmey'a court.
dependence from France in I�. Board memben
are � bf
IIQUAD CALLED
Ill own today.
will be fragrant by morning,"
couldn't agree on who was going Lewis Wo,thy Jone,, bad chocks.
James D. Meado•. L e t a r t Now • ,uec,,ssfu l move by hun corporate memben of Iha orpniEmergency Toe IO,foot grey wltale made a Brown also ••rnecl that the lo remove ii.
The
Pomeroy
guilty; Charle, Daugherty, bad Fa ll,, forfeited $15 bond on
a to secure peace hetween France zation, who .,,. per,ona ha•"'oquad was called II 1,� y etler, valiant ,bow of alrea«lh dur•ng bloody &lt;arcau may a•tracl
ll'• a whale ol a problem, • • check charge, guilty; Ernest Le- reckless operation charge and end the Algerian rebels �uld
contributed 125 or more b1 U t a
•
daf e vening IA&gt; aid Louiae Part- fll 14-hour baltlo to IIIClpt from sharks.
roy Wamsley, breaking and enter- Jan Dunt ro'.felted 915 bond on greaUy enhance h ,s stature m the building of the hospital.
n
e
h
w
ht
ni
Monda
an
be
all
tt
.
low Condor-it, who was alllrer- a mue of piling., below tho pie r "They come Jn the bay overy
!,,,.
� g
I enle ed a lar , Ing, KUllly; !Jonald Hill, b • d • charge of d1Sturbmg Iha peace. rest of the Afr1&lt;an wo&lt;id.
inl' from · • brokt111 hip. Ewfng•, Into wfuch JI had strayed and of- afght - and � they get a whiff the ma
LD STATI
umON _
om
i a
! check charge, guil ty : Ernest Le- Middlepon Chief of Police Her- Hourgulba ls anti · C.mmunfJt FAIRFIE
ambulanee was called and Iran• ficlals warned that the whale wiU of blood, they'll be down lhere," opening al th• front of the ,, ,er roy Wamsley, breaking and en- bert Gilkey also reporied tbat himself and undoubtedly o ld be Tuesda t peral
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ted the injun,d woman kl Hol- be oven "lffilllller" fn death un- he said
and awam deep into t he maw ol terlng, guilty ; !Joaald Hill, bad 11115 meter money waa eolleeted upael by C-OmmWl1Bl Chm.,. or low
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- - Iha carcaa u, removed.
: Hos�ilal_ ·
'fhe 4,000.pound mammal .iled piling,.
chedt char&amp;e, fnnocent ; George this week.
al 11.00 a.m.
Ruaaian inlerveollon In Algeria.

Rod Taylor, Alan YOUI\I

BURFON•OIJCII .,,.,. IGYer

I Prayer Theme
Of Meeting

Details Of Patien t Care Costs
Outlined At Semi-Annual Meetin g

FRIDAY NOT OPIN

SHOP Pickens
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WID, and THURSDAY
" A W OMAN LIKE SATIN"
Brilltte Bardot and

n Kenneth
Robinoon. 117
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at the Salisbury School on Sun Pleasant st., Pl. Pleasant, Mw
day J anua� 22 at 2 n
r·m · T h . e Pauletta M . wms
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curved bar � the h.Jghesl rank '� Va. . Mrs· Pearl P. McBride , Sy­
the lnter�1atc Girl_ Scouts. Af racuse, Warner 0. Morgan, Jr.,
Va. visited Sunday with Mrs. Bir• __________
where refreshments were servedl l ====== === ter the gu-ls went mto patr�ls, Rt. 1 Rutland. Homer A. HenderI
ton.
tie Watts. They came especially
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ENLISTS lN NAVY
by the Dorcas Circle. Serving the 11�
son, Rt. 2 Jack.son, Jack Bondurd
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Dr ie, I n 1... tha n a n hour a nd to ce leb rate Mrs.
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[ George Dean Bumgardner, son refreshment , were . Mrs. Paul
[or a se&lt;�nd class rank were dis- ant , Rt. 4 Jackson , Ross &lt;li:lllea,
it'• guarlJnteed washabJr So I
cussed.
ol Mr. and Mr■. G eorge J B um- Smart, Mrs. Isabel Winebrenner,
Wellston, Mrs. Robert L._ Ke mg
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Mason,
Gerald
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Mrs. David Sne ller. Mrs.
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Chesape••e. Earl E. Wills, ar.
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January
ln your choi.ce of lov iq colon.
Navy
4,n Anthony and
Frances
Mrs.
in the u. S
1ella. Bnan D. Landrum, Peeb­
imd has been transferred lo the Bearhs.
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Naval Training Center, G r � a t
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett
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Patients
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Lakes. Ulinols. George enlisted
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and daughters of GaIII?()1 lS
Mrs.
Gerald
Lowery, Homeluded
Sta&lt;l
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Navy
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A
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Formerly Smith Clolhing Co. through
F Kmg, WilJae�
Fisher,
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Athens Road .
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MIDD LEPORT, OHI O
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He � in tho Electron ic, Field .
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Mrs. C. L. Arnold left
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Wlder the Navy'11 High S C h O O 1
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"POU.YAHNA "

EvWJS, 856 Fourth Ave., H o m e r
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held their regular meeting st tt
275 Jackson Pike, Mark
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MEIGS THEA

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Earl Willa. AU other pallenll wer,i
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from s 1 . J " eeks vaca l iori :n 1,1 .i oµe ne-,1 1111�1 ·71editation hy ,hat World Day of Prayer would " ' Happy." on the aeoo�, BirthFlorida where !hey visited With ! he pres1derit, Mn. Will i� .. n�- ! be held February 17.
. day : · and on - �he th1rd layer ,
Mr. and Mrs. DallM L\ele·: ins ,rnd . bony P rogran1.1 of the e•,en mK
Mn. Hoss Pullen, i.o\' e gift "Mr. Elberfeld.

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were pass,d out b; Myna chairman c&lt;&gt;nducte&lt;l the de&lt;l1 • Present for the dinner wer e the
Fred Sht-fleu i:i reported to be Wilson
· cation of the offerings with Mrs : hooored guest, Mr. and Mrs. �I,,,
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McMaster
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vere cold al his home 011 ,1ill r!evot ional period which include&lt;! es, Miss Fr(-ddie Houdashel� �d I liam Anderson and sons. J O h � Street.
script ure reading and medi ta '. ion Milla Sylvia McMastrr :iss1st10,: Jim and Don, Mr. and Mn. Wil •
Mr. and Mrs . Jan1ei,, T i t u s, The de,ot ions were do.serl w it h her.
lia"l B . Do wnie and son, B i l l y.

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Gall~ilisBlueDevilTrJJm .,-.'::rw,

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lP11fffm 71, c.duvillo 711

Racine'• Purple Toroadooa woo
their ninth of ,o alarto th!, &lt;al!&lt;
,..,.n Tuooday nlghl with • e:;.
4ll romp over tho unakllled Chaw&gt;cey-Dover team al Cha1D1cey.
Coach Larry Morrl,oo', boy,
never were in trouble, l!J"abblng
• 21-7 lud at the end of the ~nt

~ and [att,ntng H 81 I he
game rolled •• Morrtaon·, 1811

An1 qu on u lo whelher or not Athena bu a
good bultetball team, of championship caliber WU auwered here Tuesday night u Coach Chuck' McAfee'i
quint rolled over the ho«t Blue Devils &amp;1-37.
Gallipolis, after leading 10-9 following one period
of play, found the Bulldogs light man-for-man defenH
loo tough to penetrate during the final three perloda.
AHS, although hitting only 30 percent of Its shots from
the field, managed to score often enough to rack up trlumph number 10 against no selbac.u. For GAHS, It wu
defeat nine against a single victory.
Galllpolll will Ntum lo action =-'' - - - -- - - - -

guns were ~ Wolfe and Sam
Prioe, each with :12 polnla. Guard
Billy McKelvey chipped in 14
polnla,

a y halHlm• ,_
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at .• "'8dy 44 per cent pe&lt;'t, had
built up a 44-27 advantage • n d
made ,t a monalrou, 10-34 alter
lhnle period,.

Racine moved to the froo lloe
II limes and collected 27 Points

['igur111g
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the one-an d-&lt;IOI ID d
two ,hot Infractions.
Four Blue Devil regular, had
been beached with too ma• y
fouls when the gal!le ended, end
two other• were carrying four.

The Tornadoes onl&lt;rlain e
,o.so Belpre Club at Racine !'Iiday Jllght·
The L i t 11 e Tornadoe, beat
Chaoacey reserv.. 40-211 with Larry 5,alaer reaping hooora a, top

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Chlell!O 88 Valparallo tl5

•Howmr, lo the last llanza the Ind St. CoO Ull 111. Joe. lladl

I, Children I 0-1 I, Merriman, I
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Lindner S H 8, C. Mout8&lt;)Dler)'
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newly-founded "All-America Graduallon Game,• an ell·- gamo
which will match football player,
from of the Mlululppl
againat players from weal of the

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CHILDREN;S
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MBM. r of Tech • Ualuo &lt;NY&gt; 17
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Coll. .,. Holy Crou 71 Lmi Beed, cc• a.rt,,,- Call I&gt;
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Drop Contest

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TALS 29 27~ 85.
ILefty l JIIIDel bu been oamed

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Graham - U : llkllarcla a..-a O..fla dwnped lo alx mare lo S Weatvn Ku "'1 Kao. Weller 17
7; Mulllna t ~ : Bl•nlreallblp win eully.
Will Jewell 11 ~ ..,
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Roy Howell loci the little P lbIIO
Weflalon
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Ne14 !16 ff a ors wllb alx wblle Fraley dwnp- Tuaa 113 Tuu Tech SIJ
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Wellatoo 11 Net- Id In 10 lo lead Galllpolls.
Okla City !OIi Hald..,;- IS
IIIIIIYlll 411
Prior to the Fmhmen contat, Rice st T,... Outellan IIO
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Suffolk '"
Bis Pralrlt-Ldttlllt 17,
Tulia 119 Nortbeutern 111.., , 17
Howard a
Bucknell 71 Ptru&gt; Stat. .,
Norwayoe a, Brumtrick tJ
Bul!olo u. 81 Bllffalo St. ee
Gar,wa1 to, illwld •
LaSalle 'Tl Lehlgb C
North- tlO, Bledt Rt.or IO
Friday by hooting Middleport',
C.Uy,l,ura 85 Dicklr&gt;ni Im
Atlieno 11, Galllpoll, 'II
Yellow Jacket,. Athena play, LoIIIOIJTB
UL-111 J wt
Jaducm a
Pil in • return match.
Norlh Carolina t13 Wab Fo- 74 l'w.jlo, • . Lopn a
8oJ: ...,. ol the vanitJ game:
Tho Citadel t4 William • Mary 61 Nellomlllt C Welllloll Ill
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Hampton 1uL II Howerd IDC) 14 Gloullor • • New Lutnata ..
Robert,S-S-9·
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Pope U-lll;
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CGnley S-$-9; , Lanier 1-0-2: D.
Shaw 'IS St. Paul II
North
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Porter t-l-l ; Saunders IH&gt;-0 : Gil- The
Mcl!UiTf as A r ~ St. 71
SOuthweotero 18. .,,._ •
more !HM); TOTALS ll•l5-S7,
Pwnoray Fr&lt;lhmen drop- Memphla st. IS N.EAST La, ..
New Lmcrcl&lt;la St. Aloylbca 71
ATHENS Ill)
ped their lint &lt;age outing of the Tulcul1un 78 Mlllipa 71
Ualoa ,.,,._'
Bennett 5-1-1!• Gardner &lt;&gt;-0-11• ...... to 1h11 Galllpolll A&lt;ad,my Fllk 1K Clark &lt;Ge.I tll
Lick' Vallicy
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MIit' Coll' 115 B"ttm. ·----~
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well 1-M; Bl. Cornwell »Ill; Po'.""roy waa unable i. hil In ~ Point 71 Watem Carolina c
Goldabeny 1-0-l. TOTWl U.lMI the flrat period. They were able Stet,oa 811 Jacuonvllle 11
By quarler1:
lo dump In only ·tw• free thruw,, Mlllllltiy,,I St. 111 Alabama e.,
Galllpoll,
10 14 23 37 both by Jlln Woodgeanf. during (lQ-gta Soulbenc llll Rollloa e.,
Athena
1 :15 a el the elllirl period while the little Rnard (Alai 99 Fla Soeibn •
Re,erye
Atbm, 411 Gal- Devita tallied II.
lleicdru 17 Arkamu Callego 14
UPolis :Ill.
IA the aecoad period Pomeroy
MIDWUT
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IICONd oi8ht but wu behind 17• Watem Rn. 811 Allegheny ti
Kumman 8 1 ... Vol&amp;ht S-&lt;l 10 at halfllmo. During the third ~ 85 Detro!l e.,
4 . Deller 7-0-it• oAndenon period the Pomeroy FNllh lt.lged m I ol T 74 Navy Pier Br m 11
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By quarters:
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Racine ......... 21 44 70 as Ra ll-4-18· llamle ~

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Chauncey • Dover
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Hu8b(ln,l Ir&amp; 1'ripoli ·
M1·s. PolJline L11mhert and children, Jac11uellne, Richo'.rrl and

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Carnival

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,Jacquelin e &lt;, IM•kii•J got&gt;!i 10 the

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i:rnde s('hool.
want my dauchter to be' happy, younir; man. Surely

JOIA havt a, FEW bad habits for her
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JDIQS C O ~ ONLY FORD DULD

JANUARY 12th - 13th AND 14th

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YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL 1961 FORDS ON DISPI.AY

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ear eport

Racine Grange met December
23 with Mast1}'r Earl Crosa in
charge, 11nd w!ll meet
tonight
11Kuin.
II was r&lt;Porled lhal a box wos

Parkers Run

Last Quarter

Social Items

n., Logan Branch Office of the

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BV HAZEL J'llANCII!

Bureau of Workmen's Compen- 1 Mr. and Mr11. Ralph Swan Yil•
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! medical and hospital lel'Yice&amp; dur grandda1;1Rbter, who was bMU to .,
ing tho months or September, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan Jr, on Did you havt • pod time at tht p~rty, Junior?

sent to .,hens Si ale flospilal wtd ] October and November, 1960, ac- ' New Year's
a basket fixed · o needJ family cording to figures released today named Rlta
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for Christmas .
by Mrs. Jame• M. Gawt, Deput&gt;
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Lo aan
will gi'v fl • report on the State Branch omce.
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Grnngt• Conv1 nlion tonight.
i It handles claims for Hocking, r f
WHAT A
1WESE STOGKS WILL STANO
llcfreshmentJ; will bf! potluck Athens Meigs, Gallia, Jackson.
c~E004Q WA$.
f)c)QTR)L.10f
'THfi TEST OF TIME,MR5.
The h~cture period, Dec. 28 was Vinton and F11irricld Countiea. The
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CH~=~/
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a ddayed Christmas program office, located al 151 Norlh High
C.OUNSEl.OR•••
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Turned 1'ide For Middlerort Club ~~:,;~:,";,:;,:, ~;;;, ~:n::::~ I::~m ·:1 ::=. out,taodlnc
By Bob [. Hyer
: Datly Sentinel- .~
Pomeroy-Middlepor'., 0 ., Jan. 11,
A 6-8 Eddie Spriggs_and his 27 porn ls made little dif-

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ference to a ball •haw king Yt&gt;llow Jac h! qurntt&gt;t Tues~
Hoi • day night as they slapped the_sec-oruJ pla ce Jark so n Jron~, .
A,-,.• -,i.,,. 11t AHWIII'" ftd"'• ,w, T 1
charity tosses.
I quintet rolled to an easy 51 l.o 41 singn lead the t :agli•s in rt&gt;• men with their seeond upst&gt;t lfL a rn~ .d7 l to 63 .
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Buff's" point production broke the scoring record in I \'klury
boundinp; wil.h 17 and rn aiiie&lt;·e
A wihil _\' c heering c.: rowd at Mid lt&gt;port saw .oac
Logan High's gynt , held previously by Bill Saxton in
and ron\ro!led the boards
.tll Nolan P. Swat.:khamer's Middies pYt on an aggressive
19491.and equalled bv Ed Grandy in 1951. They had c.:an- Coach &amp;O Ashlt'y", Ec1stt'm mght. l'hut·k Collms J.!a(·ed Ash• full court pres!'; for three quarters last night and comned 35 points . Buf(ington's 38 1·s tops ,·n the SEOAI. Eagles mo11t"1 uul to a l!J.-6 hrs1 ley's quinM with lij JKlltlts ;ind lli eteJ _.,.. disorganize the boys of Coach Dave Fi~hf:' r.
this season .
quarter lead la!;t night und were Bt-1inetl hit for 16 to h•ad W,1ha•
M1ddlepo1l W&lt;.1s riown Iii to 12 h c· k~ oul m front 34 t-0 26 at 1
Logan took the opening tip and finglon hit on 1wo oonse&lt;"ut ive never fronled by tilt' luckless ma.
at 1t1tc .-nd ur tht hrsl quarter be· lht&gt; h,1lf
hll for a 2-0 leaa which was given ' field goals and Winebrenner one I charges of Coach Jatk Campbell I Eastt&gt;rn·s tt&gt;~ rves µlaytd
a c.iuse vi
Jat·kM&gt;n 5 &amp;-8 Soph"""
J;wk.•,on ,11\emµted a lu ll ("-OUrl ,
way only once,_ lhrou_ghoul
the while _holdin)l Logan scoreless tor I_n, the second period_ the While te,·•,
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Sµrigg
s. whu bat1~ many pri;-s~ at the st..irt or lhf' M"corn-1
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first period. \.\1th 4. 10 left for• the in.in.
Falcons began lo lmd the rang~ . "'
'" to ., 7 to th" "ab• Fal,... n~ "of, Midd1e shots awily 1n lhe O(Jf"rl ·
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half bul to no av.ail as the .fad:.•
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ward Bob WinPbrenner hll
to Sieve Ualton led tilt'
losers and out smN-d tlu&gt; F:agles lJ lo Koutz led Eastern with 10 bul mg pe riod &lt;11111 euntru!led bu l h
f'lit ' aJ!!:rt'~~iVf' fll"'SS proved t 0 0
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IIVI!! the PanUiers their firs.I lead with a good output of 26 point s 10 Chuck Har~nives hil( f111 15 lo ' Voards
mueh 101 .Jo• b un
of the game and Lr;.111 of the per- on 10 fie ld goals and si.x ol ti
Again in tht third period t.hc JJlll.'lt tht' 11,,ii.nt'rs.
Jn the -.,t'ton&lt;l ~nod it was an
MHJdl~110rl muw,\ out to a 52lod.
free throws. while Phil
Woltz Wahama quintet moved closer to, Easlt'rn tnmAs Friday night ent1relv dilh:rent story .
38 lt!&lt;J&lt;l befurt' lht' t'nd of
t he
The first quarter ended with and Louisa c:hipµt&gt;d m 16 and 10 their first wrn of the 1960-61 bas• to met&gt;t the 1-'arkC'rsburg L1ltfr
Cl!ai.:/1 Swatkhami-'r sent h i" tlurd µenod lwh111d 1hc 10 po1n·
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Pomeroy behind 16-13. As the respec-lively,
kt-lball t'ampaign, c-uming out on Heris at Parkerslimg The E.igle~ t,10 hu!&lt;&gt;tlm~ g~d s mtu ii I u 11
oufburst .inJ c1g~rcssi11f' nuor pby
1cecond quart_er began, Wlnebren• i Hamm led the Panthers in the lop JS to 12. Howewr, in tht- will bt- on the road again S.:1tur· eou1 t µrt&gt;.~-~ backl•d by an
ai; ol S11o·.:1rkh.i me r
ner and Buffm~ton each con· rebound;n" department, tr kin" II fou11h quartt'I", £astern settled day night w test thf' Sh:.i dc qum- gres~ive m1.m lo man delense
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nected while Logan was tossing Ioff the boards while \\ inebi·t'nner own to uu tsl-ore I e a cons.
tel at Shade. ...
tha t held .J ai·kimn·;;i ' 11),; i,:un ·· .ii gan 10 lmd lo range btJt t 1 • 1 ;Z;; ·
In a bucket to narrow the score. I gruhtwd Hl and Wayne Zurcher lo 7 und lake their fourlh win in Eastern ~l·onng : Summerfield hay
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The Chieftains hounced back six .
eight s ta11s
i3 1\ .71 7: L .iltlwdl 11:H1 4: Hol• Ha)'mond ··Hotdog·· Kl~ and 1J,1(kets rnc-r£:&lt;1!W t ei: P
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lti po1nL11, with four mmutcs lclt
quickly with a three point le ud. I Coach Russell Moore's boys hit
Jt was E.:istern's 17 for 37 at , smger 4 !2-3l 10 , Hasbarge,_ 1 Tom Anderson bt-g,an to t ontrol then HJ.astf"d m to take the1r Ui•ad
The It.age was set for Buffing- 1011 26 of 4a atlem·\ls Jrom the the foul lme that made the d1l• I t3--ti J 5 Co!lms 5 16-71 lti Hobm· the lxwnl•: alung w1lh Hand a I
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ton to stage hi&amp; one man rully I fie!rl frr 11 brilliai;t 51 pt'Tcent.
fc1ence
Wah;ima ·s exc;ssivr Ison l 11J.0 I 2 It • r-r1:; 2 1.1
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Bowles· stealing t he ba II manv SEUA ,L wm
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and pull the game out ol U1e fire Ohlinger followed sharpshoote-r folil1 ng kPµt thl'! Mason County I Totals 17 117 'a1 51
timtis from Spriggs. Spr gg.~ was ' Bov.Jes led _llie \ello11. Jack~ls
for Pomeroy. Arter center Allen : Buffin "lon in P:mther
scoring I lads m troJh!e all evening while Wahama scoring Knapp 4 10-2 1 ' then forc-t'd tu shoot from outside· in scori~g with 28 points while :
Hamm had narrowed the rleficit I with nine, while high league ma1 chmg the Eagle _five biisket 8, Bt:-nnet~ 6 14·5! 16, YOJ.1ker 3 the key .;nd ronsequenlly was not . -~a,·kAAn s Spri_ggs, lut for 27.
to two poin,ts. B~Hington tossed in Sf'0rE'rS, \\'in{'brt'nnc-r and Burich. : for basket from the held.
1'.HJ K, Housh I ,' ~0 1 2, l ~ar; as ,':fl ediVP·
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1Swar·khamer _ ~ad. a hot •11 ght
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three straigh,t Jumrers thut Lo- were bPld at six .!'Ind 1....- 0 points [ Wuhama shot I low 27 pei_-rent , grave,~ 3 11•1! 7. lutals t ,-1.1
Y.-1th f111e _:m:onds gon~ ui the Jor the Midd~s . _hlltmg _22 gan fans will long remember. earh .
rrom the field in getting the ir 17 41
seconrl p€'r10d Bowles hit on a I The .lackt&gt;ts hit a ne;it 41 per
Gm1rd Terry Ohling ~r hit lo
dose-in ~hot and Gary Ault fol - I c.. nt from the field .&lt;1nd did_ t"' f'n
1 1urne d I goals while- Ea.stern hit 'J7 per- ' Score by 1.1uartt-rs
a_so
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g!ve the Panthers a five point l The reserve game
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•ent in ' mu~tering the same Eastt•rn
19 10 I2 lulowed 15· seconrlfi JalPr w11h
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bulge with 2 minutes 55 seconds , eroy had led near ly the
whole amount. It was Eastern's re• \\ii nma
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other. f{oger Hydr~ manage::! lo o ..18 . .
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left in the half.
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but
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Aided by Big Chief Steve Dal • I With · JO Sf'ronds rem.1 in ing and I
Kloes w.:1s bar.: k with two more , fa r t _t' st _01 1 c year or- •~-t !
ton. the 1..ogan five charged bark PomProv b~hind bv one, Rusty I
tu make ' it ~J-IIJ wilh five ond ' ~iddies us f111e boys were 111 1~,- 1
with a last minute ra lly to ~rad Lerfle dumpt&gt;d one· in from up I
a hall minutes left. Spr iggs then lmg all the \\ll _v Altliough S111·_;1r·k-:
34-:12 at the h• lfway mark.
close to give the Little Panthers
hit_lrom th1; outside. Mirldteporl' .:i hamer a11d Bowles let! lht' scor•
11'
IH11' hard Sw nekharnt'I" hit [or two . mg th~ S!t'llar pla_v of Kl Oe ~ I
After over six minu:es of the a 47-4fi win en~hHn~ th0m lo hold
third period had elarsed, Larry the Sm1th""c.trrn Ohio Ro?'-l'rvr
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. d then stol e the 0011 on the throw- ' Mt·Elhmney . And crson au&lt;l Au 1,
Thomas hit on a drive-in shot to 1 "',. 1· ,' 1.
Twerlly-nine pomls al the foul Zaleski hit well from the ~1e!
in lor two more to tie the game ! cannot be overlooked
Only half the 1i1.e or a rtgular desk phnne:, bnull,.:give Pomnoy their first. third : e~e::iavel:!~i;•ht lht&gt; Panthers will iine gave the [liltland H.ed Devils I making 22 goals to RutlalJ,cl s 19 i al 22-22.
I h1 the rese n•e conl~st the Lil• 1i
li uk Su111-r1t:• fits almoll an}·whcre.
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1tesl lb~ir sk ill a'!fl;n ag~insl the edge at Zaleski Tuesday ' but controlled ba:k board.-. ~~ ' Buwles cashed in two free j lle Jacket_s tlever gol ii~ the ~'lll i
light,
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Slender
and
w',o tro11hled th em in1o ni?" hl as lh slan·ed off a tourth George a~d Combs and a shai p I U1rows v.ith lhree minutes and ' g-&lt;1me. _lusmg 2ti 1o 15. Cene "ISt'
Th e ('{lntes t tht-n went f ,ogan•s Wr1J,.ton
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room . And it• arnazin~ J'.,,itu--•;q,r,.,.. (elenrc.lumin...t
wa a nin. The Chiefs dum'led I a los,;; on 1hr roAd earl ier this qu::irlei· rally lo wm 67 1o 5.J. , : s lOO l
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15 sel'unds lefl in the ·ond per•: e M1 l eporl w_11 I ~1x point~
Ct"m)dial glows in the dark foreasierdialing(andior 1eaf
in ~r:e points while Pou~~oy season.
Rutland, led_ by Lee cor:nbs IkepL the Red Devils out of iod to put the Middies on top t, IIutchmson had mnl' from Jat kthan It a ye,u for tlecuicity). Simply lurn a tiny Uu&gt;~l
foiled to connect.
Bur lington
I.Or.AN Hi&lt;:!)
great rebounding , and rn pomts. I trou'.)le. .
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. . to lead , sta~. Bo\1 les then teamed w!lh KOn
11111 1l1f- dial g luws bright enr,u"h ro strve as a night lighl,.i;
then hit another hot streak and
B,=linler 1--0-2 : G. Dalton 2--1 i drf'W numerous Kluls from the M.arlm h,t fo1 2_0 po1_~ts
I nuss McElhinney for the remam :
MIDDLEPORT 170
Sumewherf': in your homt is a bri,;ht • ew place for aj
narrowed the score to one point. --5: Woltz 6--4-16: S, Dalton IO-- 7.alesk (ive m winnmg their ~t'V· [ 811 !11 seonng ~hile Tnpp had 13 ing three minutes kl µul th P I Bowles ll--6--28: A~derson 2:-1
light new Su.RuTf. exten,ion phone. C.11 our busitlClli
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6---26· Loni~a 5-0-10: Donahey 1 enth game of lhe season.
I to lead Zal('ski,
-~-- - - ~-~ 3--7; Kloes 2--0--4: Sw ackhamer l
ofhn: rod~y and knn how little it coau to Rave om: al
With seco.nds remaining,
Mowecv 0-1 - 1 · TOTALS Rut land lend 12-IO al lh• end
The taller Zaleski quintet
11-6-22 : Ault 1--0--2 : McElhin•
your own. Anil:ihl" in five dt-rora tor colors. Re111cm,.
t~~l::1".lr~ :::::d
25-12:.....~.
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of the first q:wrier, picked up SJ!( coul:ln'I keep pa.re withd \ht
ney 4----0--8. TOTALS 28-15-71.
ber, lbe aruud phoue OOWi WI.a. Liwi Ute Dru.
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·h t- • ·,d t Otll'nger
POMEROY rns1
[ more points l'n the serond and , Dev il s fos!hrt&gt;ak o!lense an ~gJACKSON fAI
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on, '4 o o,-,s
-·v floor play Coach Jim
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for the lay.up and the firsl Pan- · Winebrenner :J-(J.-6; Bunc ...... _out scored the Zaleski quinte t 16 t ressl ~
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Hydt&gt;n l-3--9: Marlin 2--1--5:
ther riod lead
Zurr-her 0--1 - 1:- Ohlinr,er 3 ! to 14 in the third.
Vennan used his bench strength
Davis 2--1-5; Spriggs 11 --5--27:
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Beckley 7--0--14: Miller IJ--3--:1 :
1n the last quarter _the lea
Jfl· ToTAU 2~ir-as.
Jn the fourtl~ _quarte1· Zale&lt;:k1 Hulland dropited the resei:ve
changed hands three times be· , ton l ~ t~r-&lt;: ·
drew withm st_nkmg range ol .the ame 5l to 37 lo Zaleski with
TOTALS !5--I~.
12 34 52 71
fore PomeroY took over for good I By qua - ·
ned Devils, hitllng for 2:J pomts gM
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1 aee IPa mg
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whe11 Ohltnp;er bit. mfl mg l e
to Ru tland 's 17 How~Vt'r, zi Rut .
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Pomerov
13 32 50 68
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Riverview marked lls fifth wm
Reserves_ Jackson 24j _ Middlemargm · .
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Reserve score -- Pomeroy 47 , h 1
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agamst three losses last mg t , port 15.
W.th about th- minutes left
1 with 14.
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' "" . Loui9a cut, Logan 46.
tthee Zu!cski
10me t.eam.
C'aus1ng
1ve the
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a buCkf.l
by Hel'IJ1:
!}laye rs
lo lenve
( .oach Jim
Hull.and 2::1·20
the Panther lead to· t3·61. Buf------amt•. Hullarnl's consistent shoot• Or\lils enlerlam Chauncey Fn- 1bat.lle!'The yo~ng Red Dev, ls_ le~ I
RETURN SIGNF.0 PArTS
g f,
11 charily linP. gave ~d&lt;1y night at Rutland. The Blue throt1gh the first three periods ,
CLEVELAND, Ohio I UPP
mg rom ie
'h R d · D .1: Devils from
Athens • County but were unable lo hang
on
Three of the young hurlers 011 lliem th c edge. 1 e e
evi" haven't won a game this season. through lhe lasl.
whom will rest a maior share- o! 1Jut 29 of 48 a .empts._ _ __
Rutland's record stands at se\'en
Riverview was held sroreles.,
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IN THE CENTER OF MIDDLEPORT
t.he Cleveland Indian~' ho"c-~ hr - - ~ wins and lwo losses for the se.i- in the fir.~t stanza, jumped back
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improvl"d pitrhi ng in 1961 ll:.M i
SEO Standings .
to
trail
bu
four
in
the
secod
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returner! lfleir si1--'Tled 1961 con
SEO ALL GAMES
Rulland, Marlin 8 {4..fll 20, Hob- iod and lwo in lhe lhird bclore
tracts to the cl11b
CAGI&lt;: STANDll\"GS
stetter 7 c 2.3,1n_ George f)(f,-8'6. taking !.heir first and decisive ,
Gar) Bell, BolJby Locke ar.d TEAM
W L P OP Dugan 0/1-411, Hoffman 2(:1.5 :,7_ bid in the la.st quarter..
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10 0 500 434 Combs 2/J2·18t l6, King OlJ.21 1.
Frank Funk at·e cx:peclecl to be Athens
Victor Dorst led R1verv1ew
7 3 r,7 565 Toln l;; !9l2!J.48 167.
SALE key performers th is season· [;t•\l Jackson
graders with eiJ?hl. Jack Ruff !
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ZaleEki, Mace 2(2-4 16, C.Olley and Spencer [pllowed with six
$3.95 ' and Funk as a re lief special ii;:r Nelsonvi IIe ...• 7 5 617 619 0 2.2) 2, c . McKibben 3 15-61 11 , each, Stew;.ut ldumped• m
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Wellston
The reserve game was a defen5
464 481 12-31 12, Tripp 6(1-1 •1 3, Totals 22 sive encounter during the Orst
$ 8.95 . . . . . . $5.99
PHILAbELPHIA IUPI• - P11d1- ,Middleport
4'i0 j!Yl (19-31\ 41:i_
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$9.50 er Jack Meyer, who'threalt'nt•rl to Gullipolb
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quit baseha ll last May afte r llcing I
--S(·ore by quarters :
ed ahead to win 27-6. At halftime
fined 15 1fays' salary for " hor11e
SEOAL VARSITY ONl,Y
Rutland .
12 22 16 17 - f/1 the score was tied at four a 11.
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Offlt:ials: Rowe and Zimmer- and Davis hod four of Rulland·s
Or Write
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1961.
Juck:.on
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FOR YOUR
Pomuoy
450 420
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S!'RING NEEDS
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CHICAGO tU Pll - Three si.~ned
3 5 4119 434 corilrnrls wl'.! re received by 1iw
IMiddl er&gt;ort
2 6 454 475 Ch1rago Cubs Indal to bring lu
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I Gallipolis
Phone WY-2-3633
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S2 S2 3'59 !1459 for the 1961 basehall season.
The freshly•inkcd pacts were
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Pomeroy
7 1 408 278 Jim Brewer and Joe Sl'haffor.
Phone ·wv-2-3914
Wellston . .. ... 7 I 338 27:1 noth .
Comor 2nd a Rutland St,.
Athens ..••• , • , fi 2 324 243
MacGregor Denier
Mlddl1part, Ohio
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Council In Rutland Feb. 2 Named

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Vita/In Early WSCS Activities

Delegates and alt@rnales
lo Robert Thompson und 11ltem:.tes
" Recalling Our He,itage" WIIJFoteigo mwiom in 1880, and
The nat annual dinner o~ the j Yearly re,orta were read and The month]
lh1 Coun~1• Counn ol Par&lt;'nl:. n..imeJ wert' Mrs J,1ck Seiden lht&gt; !it.t! of the program prei.ent- Mra Karl Knight, who repreL.oyal Pall Clau of 1.1w Middle- plan, discussed for tef"\'1ng rt'Y met&gt;l1ng of the ano Teucher~ to be held at Kut abel !\1U1s Mary V1rginrn fk·br l
sented Mn J D Bn11 Unt
port t.1iurch of Chrllt w,11 held fruh.mfflU. for the annu11! ron• Mt1gs County Youth R_ally was lllfld Thursda v F'ebruan 2 .'11 ~ ,1nd M,s, FariP Erlewin~
ed Monday evenin,11 at the metl · ptttldenl .,i
W'omen·a' Dlvi
.\fondly eYenan1 at the Martin &amp;regat1m1al meeti .... r the h h held at the Bradbu1 ) Church of pm were narrw-d \.\hen tit Lu
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._ tnlil of the WSCS of Heath Mi!tho- skm ol the church in Ul90
u,_ o
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!testaurant
next Swlday
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t'\'t n•1
1• servaneP of Founder• Day a1 the cli~! chur,:,h.
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A panel d.iacuukm wa1 •held
11_nueght~ al the $ChOOI
Fo)Jo.,,ing the dinner the daas G1Je5U at the dumer and meet· bf, ~el~
Ff'bruar~ meeting and Mrs rh~r I The program depicted the wo- with Mra. Glenn Lambert 11
1emt.r1 and g""1a went to the ·
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u Ford Mrs of each mo nth
Mn Don,1!1• \kKtnL,l wfl'l' lf's U;'l'.'/s is c-hairman The a: mpn ac-live tn ,u~
ear Y ormmg moderator AuilUn&amp; her were
,,ome c,f Mrs Edgar L fu!ynolds 1Horact! McElhmny, Mn Car rie It
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tary pre~1ded at the meetmg m tenda11(t' banner was awarded to of the Sortr
Partklpallng Wf!re Mn. Jame, Brewington Mn.
1r their business meetm"
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wh, ' k held vic.e vresident Name&lt;! a.i; dele · Re1tx- '
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l ' gate ... wert Mn Charles L~".ll•
F'o i ,: 1,co,rnm a lluzz ,.e,s men Roam o Home Mission" Faehnle
&lt;'d on the New Year
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\llded mt o t\\'O groL:ps for dtsru"-• Churct\ !'oulfi II'\ IB73 : Miss Oe~ devotiooal leader for the evend ;•·
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Froat .and MW Roush
cleaned
Mrs. t ·oung l\1amed
M~. Ing, her theme beinB, "ExpandI sion 01, how to create m'er.-st I S~born who represen~
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~llowin.g I Durlns the social hour follow . Roll t·c1ll showed Bradbui \ 19 Comm.ittee 0/fi
j an~ ho\, to build ur at!('n1Anrr IRu herfo rd fl Hayes, ftnt pres•-1 1n~ Our Horiion~ and Recalling
Ge~ o ice~ were e
' pn!SJ· ing the meeting punch and uke B df d 17
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dent of lhe Women's HomP Mis• ' Ou r Heritage .,
den!, Mrs. Guy Reynalda , vlee
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sionan Sorietv nf the Mt' ch"rch I
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P«!lklent Mn Grace Pratt
served lo lhose r,1enhont'!d Zion 35 fo1 a lotal or -;- '
Zion CommzU.ee mf:t 'i\londti\' evtmng , At ttw do se potluck r°f"fr(•~h• ' {
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A short bwiness rr:.ect ing was
trell8urer: Miu · Nina Russell:' ~nve~Mr~r ~thee Robe80t1, lkept lhe banner
, at the Co•Op off1&lt;:1's with
the mtnl ~ were !lflrvM
1~:a.~ ~~ho rep~~ Mt'I.
:;d~~ by Mrs. Knight and
secretary, R.oae Reynold. and Carl and Miu Mad, Mn. Rllla The next Xmt'f'ltng w11! tie held j president Mr~ Virgil Hamm pu•
--··- .. - 0 ..,verell . Instrumental in fo-n• Rev osmg prayer wq given by
•,ul!tant aecretary, Min FrBII•
ii red Hawley. Ial lhe BradCord
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of siding
ADDRESS REPORTED
I mg the ooan:I of Homt and
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ht 1d Pvt Char!('s L Kitchen son of
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was elected chairman o( the I
Specd'-·1a1 music ~as presented by I with Mrs Reid Young se]e,·!t'd Mrs. Alma Kitchen of Dayt,pn ,md I Pvt Charle5 L. Kitchen R-"r. _ 1f--l..-e I
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'lf('Sl em · Mr~ Davirl Ko. I. ow~r
Ki te ~n of Pomeroy
10 1 15628622 - J27th Infantry , IOl I covered with a pink cloth and
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, Mrs. Jerry Hoaglo11nd was gucs1 , .:, town t eet.1ng . membtorship recognition dinner to
Mn. Norman Humphrey1 ea. 1of honor at 1:1 1urprise
layelh.' P1t1.ures Uken while attendmg be held F'ebrua 2 1 lh tt k
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terlained her card dub Monday showier Monday evening w~en the- the National Boy Scou t Jamboree Spring~ Grange
,evening al her home in Middle- 1 Laurel Cliff Better Health Club in Colorado were shown by Tom
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met at her home on Lincoln Road Lind . Den Chief. \\'hen the Cub [ A regi_onal .cabmt&gt;t meelmg tll I
Priu1 were won by MrD. Den• with Mrs. Ph!I Wi!!e as co·hos- Scouts of Den Sill of Pack 248 be held m Chillicothe .January 19
nr ftke and Mrs. Edith Sisson. less.
met Monday evening at the home was announced and three memMrs. Durward CumminJII was a In the abi.em:e of Mrs M rl' of Mrs. Lloyd Wright.
ber$ pion !o attend . It was votP.d
JANUARY 12
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lo serve the canteen at the hook•
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1ue11t. Refre1hments wierie aerved
acy, pre11denl, Mn. Riehard The mf.!E:ting 0,,.,ned with the
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Preparing for our Annual January
kt lho M mentiontd above and Karr, vice president , rf&gt;nducted ss lule lo the flag and aroun sing• ~h
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Starting Friday At 9 a.m.
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Mr1 . Kenneth McE lh lMY,
Mn\ e mee mg w 1c
opened with ing of "America " A short busi•
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the /ruh,r refre1her
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13 · with
a
1oe Ball ey, Mr •. Arthur Strauss, group smgmg
and the
Lord s ness
session ·Wa! held and Mon . ay
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Mt11. Donald J..owery, Mn. Paul Prayer in .unison. Reports were l ac~ievements
were
chet'ked rspt&gt;c1ha 1!:,phas1s on_mak ing ppd~
--•- nd Mrs. Ch ar Ie~ Cla rbon. g,·ven bY th e sec re t dry
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end lreas• Plans were made for the boys to· or f f' , anrer 8of'1etv · _ _ _,,..,._ _,....,...,.._
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urer and also of flower1J ~nl re• meet at the Pomeroy Bowling
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Alley Sat urday for ,m afternoon
Mrs.
Lou
Diehl
gave
a
report
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howling
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h}· a discussion•on pureha.se of Allendmg were Cubs_Jim Andnew supplies. Mn;. Karr report• cr!-llln, Jark .Jucubs, DK'k Roush,
ed on the Homemakers SPrvK-e Billy Fetty, Ronnie Reuter, Tom
meeting which she and Mrs. Ro• und Chuekie Vaughan . Jeff Man•
bert Bowen attended in Athells. kin , Benny Wright , Den Chief
It was voted to ordl'r dis h doths I Lind and Den Mothers Mrs.
to ~u 11s a money miiking pro• Wrighl a nd Mrs. Hoy Reuter. ,

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man juba. It 's l'l'Ol10111ical.
Use It just aa Jona ai; you
ne.d utra warmth . It'll
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See your elf'ctric appli&amp;nce
de,ale,r 1odsy.

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DRESSES

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Phillips Sisters
STYLE SHOP

POMEROY

Chopin's famDUB funeral march
ex-;,re1N1 the composer'• feeUngs
over the losa of the independence
of Ill n11ive land,

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Endive-Escarole

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Corn 6
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Rib Steaks _ rb.69c Tail-less T•Bone .. - _., ~
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29C PANCAKE• FLOUR · ·... ··•·•· 5 lb. bag 59c

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A&amp;P "Su.,....Rillhf' Tender SINr IIHf
Kidney Beans :::-'-'~10c
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Ch;crsikindorlHf,ChalceC: 69c English Roast - - lb. 69c Lima Beans ::-__ 1:10c
A&amp;P "Supar-Rlghr' , •• Shoulder Cull
Regular $1.39
Regular 89c
Plump ••• Oven Rudy, Any Sin
White Potatoes:"'..... '!:'"10c
,~ 69c Tomato Sauce:,.. __ !:"lOc
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Beef Roast
Turkeys
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A&amp;P "Supor-Rlghr' ••• Full Shonk Half
A&amp;P "Sopor-fllaht" ••• 100% Pure LNn
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1~ SSc
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Tomato Juice -=-:• '!:"lOc
A&amp;P "Super-Rlghr' ••• 3 Varit!IN, Sllcad
A&amp;P ''Su.,....Rlght" ••• LNn, Bonel•
l ,+JGHORN CHEESE 59c
Tomato Paste H..,,, __ :10c
luncheon
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"'· 69c Pea Beans=..
Ct-.tD-0-BIT LOAF
79c Sat,e -Breakfast Treats at A&amp;:P Stew Beef
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A&amp;P "Supar-Rlghr' ••• Slicad, Choice Quality
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Corn Muffin Mix ""' - ':10c
Beef
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45c ROLL" SAUSAGfl.. · •·••· .. •· 1-lb, pkg. 43c
Sultana • rand
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Spaghett1•"""
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wardl , llr. and Mn. Ro!&gt;ert Jett wre ffll "I ..,.
Gr• . ReY . aad Mrs. Dan Wack, ' ,. , t.:,mtty•
emcbwam, Mr, and Mn. 1.obert lln. Adra Swick ....,.
Davia, Kr. and Mn. Edwlu dh be:r parmta Yr. aad 111'1.
Dirvll, and Orval Davis.
Swan r,l Plrb, Jba
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tato c:htpa. dwatmut,. cdftt and !lftefllOOfl dJI Joe
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Gallipoli, Oil bulJneu recently.
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Hoagland.
t:hristmas parly i.he attend,~ at
The next mt't:ling_wi.tt DI.• 11 hobo l lhe Coun ty home sponsored by
perly at lhe Rock .Sprin~s Grangr.: the Miclrllepo,.l WCTU and I •d
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rs. Mrr in 'fr;afy ns ho~ tf'ssrs
lt was cmnounced thal
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HIRTH ANNOUNn:u
memb('t'.~ were: patients 1:1l Meigi
Mr. 1:111d Mrs, Kcnnc ti1 ..111 1cy , Ge neral llusp11al. Mrs. M a r
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Anderson nnd Mrs. IMty Ho[).~1,
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T11m11ra l.ynn, on Dec ..10 al the e, ·
Pleasnnt Val!('~ 1!11~11ilal i11 Pt
rollowing the meeting relr•~1,h.
Pfo1mmt
m••n! !I or pizza were served by f
l';itcrnal gn1111lp;1rcnt.~ an: :.1r. ; MrN . Ktmnedy and Mrs. Crow to .
and Mr, J.. B. Finley, Mingo Mrs . Rose Sisson , Mrs. Clu ice ·
JunrtiolL.: M:atemul gni ndmolher '. Krnutter. MH. Velma Rue Mr11.
is Mrs. Carrie Oxley. St1•11henville I Millard Karr, Mrs. Pearl Welk•
Ohio. The F'lnlf'y~ haw lhrt&gt;e er , Mrs. Phy llis Mullen. Mn
aon~ alSO::. .Jean Blazew ir1.. Mrs. Robert:i
O'Rril•n , Mrs. Sara Gibb1, Mr1.
BAPTISF:D Sl!Nl&gt;AY
Sue ,Jcffcu, Mr1. Norma ... ms
Patricia Paif.:t' Smit h, daughter bary.
of "1r.- and MrM . 1'hnmaK Smith
IAprlf Shastcenl l'C('t'ivrd IIK'
PT, PLEASANT _ 'J1ie JocaJ 1
sacrament of b11ptlKm Su~ay at : fire department en!lwe red a call ,
the Federated Churrh. durmg the 10 'the home of Jerry Pickens,
morning wonhlp Berv1ce.
r I ho Ro d Tue-•ft
er c
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IMlilY a emoon
resulting In medium damages to
the roof of the hame. The fire occurred whPn Pickens wa1 tarring
lhe roof or his home and a bucket
of tar caught tlrt burning a cor•
ner of the roof. Pickens tmrfered
lf('Ond and third deiree burns
about the hands and face flghling :
the flalh
He was trt"ated at l
th,· Point Clinfo and released,
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The damap estimate o( the fire ·
wa1 not available at lhil time.

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TASTY WAY TO GET YOIJR VITAMlt-; C -~~A THRIFTY TOOi

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Contests wen• he ld during the
i.ocia! hour wi th prize11 aw;irded
to Mrs. Ivan Diehl and Mrs. Clar•
ence Curlis. Mrs. Charles Diehl
recei\led an
mmivcrsary
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from
sn-rt&gt;l pal.
Xi Gamma Mu Chapter, 8el11
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R1• freshments were s&lt;'nrd by s·
Pl . So .1
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t hP ORICs~rR lo the .ahovr uarm•rl
t DAV II II f
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m11I Mrll . .lor r•:v;i n.~ . Mrs . .mm('~ nl t 1_'
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or its regular
Gihno1·r . !\1rs. Clltfnrcl
,/;ll'oh~. lfll'i.'ll~U with Mrs. Joyce Ken•
Mrs, F,nl('sl f'ow&lt;•l1 . Mrs D:111 :1 nrr!y Ill du,rge, when thr. ncx·
Oliv1·r. Mrs. 1':iul ~~khi11,-:cr. Mrs \l isi1 of rlw Bloodmobile wm; 1n•
Lloyd Wri~ht und gu~sls. Berky llntllll'f'cl for February 27,

Mln1D G&amp;rdoa', IUdlard

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s, 111. - • BachUe Mrs E M Blake --•
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wai.r.d oown in &lt;he lfou .. IIOO I died. Bui Ill~ wa, 00 faull of tho nJod 1111 lht fiJ'tt ....-,i .....
furthtr amended 1.p Uw Scnaie. ~ ~
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I bill, tbou,gb a lata' meuun •u
If tt:nR EDS():-,,
1auJ1
, Congreu to act cm lint. A ,ooi The ftnal bill aaUiUed few peo- ,
approved
WASHINGTON - l NEA
-OJn· i The i2-membe r committee - at UM! record.I , hc,wner, tbow• pie and iall'I worklni well JO far. 1 ftAfll'l1CAI.J.Y, THE NI.et 1
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rt!s• ional de(ender1 of the Ho1.11e : eight 0erTIOlnll and (our R.epub- lhe oommlltee nol solely r·e,poo,
A rttited bill will have to he of, ;orrtmitt4il m LM ll!llh eoa,,....
.tulea Committee maintain thert'! Hcana in the lNt Cottgrua - ii 1ible !or the &amp;Orr)' rtcord of the fered tn tbe new Coogrt:l.l!· Bui held bnrtnp OIi 12-4 billl JD d
11 11wh1I lot of miim!ormalion admittedly dominated by oon.str· lut Congreg in !heat f)eld1.
, raponsibllity for OWi can't be granted rules 00 119. Tbt livot It
Qd malarkey In the trllkiBrns of v1Uve1. Onie plan to liberalile It
The committff MIU heartl1gl · pl.actd on the nil.ea committee.
denied rules Ql1 Wtre achool et:m
hat is dO@II and doea r,or rfo
in lhe Kennedy adminiatration I, and granted two rulea on mini- 1
,t.ruchon, omn.ibUJ bowDll. "'® 1,
&amp;ve11 Prof. Samuel H. t.leei of to enlarge it IQ appoint enough mwn wage bills. Thia legialatloD THE HOUR: RULES COtnr.&gt;lt· ' caliona.l TV . and amendmeotl ta
.'lrv&amp;ra president of Amerkal'lt "N"rw 'rontlersmen " ~~ that 111 died In co!'lferente becaUJe the let! must bear resporulbllity for j I.be foreign and library aervk-e
BY IIIUI. Al.l'A IWUS
·or Democretic A.C'liOn _ which ma.)orlty will clear n,ore pioneer, Sena~ would not accepr the sending an ormlbus housing blll acu. The last two were JUb!'
Mn. Elnora Davll bad I party
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1oc Democcatlc Ac, !
1~ k
11oo,e Ru!&lt; ,
JOjef'tion~ ta 1i if it is used as 11 tl on held a one-day meeting In !to do with that .
I were already IOO,OOO authoruecl CommiUee had requesta for ne,ar. Bl'fflCla Grate, XNffr Grate,
responsible arm of 1he Congre~ Washington at year's end to cry I There were three school con• ' publ ic hOUJing unilti for which lnp on 19, of which £our were
ou 1 :e:.ider~ a n'1 ti- · w h i ! ~ for reform of lhe rule!! commit• , strucli0n bills before the l:, 0 1 Con• [there \\'U no demand and t~at passed on tbe eon,ent calendar
House .
ke. along with repeal of Senate gre11S. The Senate wouldn't
ac• there were three billion dollars befort the rules committee could
Unde, ils. prescm •lia,rman. Ru le 72. under which filibusters cept the House bill end the com. in alum clearance funds sttll un• • ;
1udge Howard W. Sml lh ! O.va ,. art! cunducled against civil rlghl.'I mittee, knowing that the &amp;.-r:aU used .
,lf'
·1iltee i.~ th"" favorill" and similar le~i!latlon
bill faced a veto from ElSl.•1Ulow• This admn w.u in !me witb one 1AKEI and SEYFRIED
whipping boy in Con::•ess Con
er, refU&amp;ed to give 1t a rule for of the rule, committee', dutlet to
·iression11l leaders an d chairman
t!XAMPLES MOS1 frequently Houae consideration.
prevenl paJJage of faulty Iegtilla•
,our LENNOX dealer
of cornmitteea who don·t want tu mentioned of the commllte!'ll What really killed the measure I tion. When a revised. scaled down
NEW and USED
report out new bills for which , sidetracking of progressive leg!J. however, wu a Howse :1mend• stopgap housing bill wa, report·
there is some pub!ir demaiid laUon in the last Congress Include ment which would ha\/.&lt;: denied I ed back to the committee at the
COAL, OIL, GAS
h1ame their own shorltumin~s u11 min im um wage raise , federal aid fonds to school dlstrlcta not In I end of the &amp;eNion, It wa• cleared
FURNACES
ii· And indivldual congressmen lo ~1•ltt1l'II Mnslrurtlon, aid to de- compliance with federal tourt de- for action.
who haven't a chance to get some ' pres$ed areas, medical care for ! segregation orders.
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J.&gt;epressed are a ttde\lelop..
Phone WY-2-3794
L"Onslitu_ent's o: pressure gro11p's th" aged, and housing
I On social security amcndmcnts ]ment le~tlon, cleared by the .
-.et proJert through C'on~n-sa Ilk,(, Thosr ar1' !he five measures including medical care' for thelrules corrumtlee and sub3equt'llt..POMEROY, OHIO
to say it's lhe rules: eommitt~·s wh.lch Kennedy wants the new ! aged, rules commlttee approved ly paued, was vetoed by EIH!I- •

to William W. Chafin, Made·
Uae Chall.I!., !111.511 A., Oranp.
Roy Heilman. Haiel Hellman
to Kelllltlb Ram.In
M la .Ro-

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Red Cro,""
Dr1've Plans

Mrs. Doolittle
Died Tuesday

Are D1'scussed

At Her Home

Dally Sen tl ~el, PoMero~-Mlddleporl, 0 ., Jan. 11, 1961-11

, Jan 11 , 1961 THREE ROOMS OF Fw·nltu"]
(14) FOR RENT
ment, of dried matertal and
Ol'lt' )'t.!ar old, hke
Ill'"''
Am - __ _ . _ _ 1
Wt.!athcred wood.
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I "'"'"• town and must ,ell "" ]APARTMENTS - Fu,uiab,d and
Rock Spring, Grange will meel
IIOOI'\ as poss.ihle. 141 Bulternu1
lllfurmshed McMaslen. Middle- I
Thursday at 8 p. m. There will
A,e Phoae WY l -17Rn
port. Pho111 lVY2-282L
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be I pros,am and the ladiet are
J 9 3tc 4 ROOM , BATH. Full basement
aaked to bring pie1 for refresh.
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
GAS, FUEL on. .and coal fur- house al 854 Lincoln Street,
JAN. Jl
ments.
RATES
nacs. Call for free estimates
quire 500 s. Second, Middleport. I The January meeting of the
The Philathea Society of the
..,oreman &amp; Abbott Y!iddlepor1
UI 7, :ttc- Amaleur Gardeners Cl ub of !\!id- Middleport Chw-ch ol Christ wdl
t eeni. per wun.i, one tDllenton. Minimum char~e---tlJ
frUHlc l TWO NILE- APARTMENTS IN dleport ~ill be held this Wedncs- meet this Thursday evenin@ al
PT. PLEASANT - Robert PT. PLEASANT - Myrtle Doo,,
cient1. 6 cents per word !or three consecutive irwertion,
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Special - ont' mon th lor 30 cents P.er word.
' PLENTY Of IHOPICAL F'ISH · ,hddlPport , two m NF-I\ H,.nen 1. i:: Hernolrls witti Mrs Wcslcv Mrs. Bertha Darst in charge tative of Portsmouth, Ohio, and Tuesday morning at her home.
~ utl ra~e ol 4 ceut.., per word will be cbarxed 101 1d
and sup1&gt;lies. Also a fe1, 191:iO i·bnP \l' Y 2·326i
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verusmR 1f no, p11d w1thrn 10 day • after receiving bill.
F'ry os ass1stmg hostess
Others of her committee are Mrs
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ross I e
She had been in failing health for
t::rrors m Adverti-:;1ng •Should be reported immed11tely
hatch
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Herman
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Mrs.
Lena
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Director
or
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wer
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the past year. Mrs. Dooltttle
rht' Daily Sen tinel will no1 be rl!spons1bl~ for more than
one ineorrcct insertion
l.,ow pl)
.' ,k:\'irklt\ Antiqmly,I DELUXE T/-fREE ROOM A.ND meet Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Frank Beaeh and Mrs. Jal-.e speakers Tue.,day afternoon at n was born in Gallia County OIi
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Card 01 Thanks and :Spt'e1a1 Not1ct's ot El'enu $1.00
Ohio.
IJ1:1th apartment - office room;; 1 10 at the Amrrican l.e);l1on Hall Ret z.
luncheon mectin••
18, 189'1 and wa, a .. held in the Gold "~1a•ch
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Mary Shrine. White Shrine of to formulate plans for the coming of Bladen, Ohio.
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$6 00
All utilities buill -in k1Lt:hen I ONE FIVE ROOM APA.RTMEN1' meel mg Hoslesgp~ will be :\! rs, .leru_sa lem _will meet in regular ~ed Cross Fund Drive to be held Her mother, Mn. CyothJa Co2!',
75c
$I 50
S::! 25
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Valley Lumber and Supply. I with _bath Phone WY 2-3642 01 1Ross Pullen . Mrs J ames Pulh,~ n session F'ri&lt;lay at B p. m. at~ ] 1n March, 1961.
fer, preceded her in death three
A&lt;1 ~ r!'!'Plved bv JO A M "ill be In that day '1 paper.
WY 2·2709
L2 16 1ft' evenmgs WY 2-3:ll!l
11-1-i.1te Mrs. Paulinf' f;a! lagher und \tr :.. IOOF Hall.
Tt_ie cer_emonial Mr. 011:"en spoke In behalf of yeas ago and one son Merrill
' NUT GOODIES. hickory nuts 40c
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1scheduled for thts meetmg hu the Rev. Kenneth Chandler. local Doolittle also preceded her
rHONE WY 2-2157
a package , black "''alnuls. 3 I IIOUSE 163-4, LINCOLN Height~. 1
JAN. 12
_ _ _ _ _ Red Cross Chapter chairman, who denth
1been cance led
packages lor $1.00. ('u11 per i 4 rooms end bath , new &lt;:?as The \',,'mdmg Tnnl GardPn
was unable lo attend . Oleen ex- Surviving Is one step.brother,
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f-'URE BRED ENGLISH SIIEr•.
pu, kage Call WY 2-3726.
. I furnace . Phone WV 2-3S7~ .o, will meet Thur~day. at 8 p. m. at
plainc&lt;I that Mason ~unty was Sheridan Cofer, Kanauga, Ohio.
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e Red Thursday 2·~pm at the Stevens
ed b)' Nallo• "lde. Pho.ci R.
11 l0-3lp type salamenders, outside heat - room apartments A. N Bengel I
- - dam .17 9 10 7, ~unnmg 6 feet on : Cross ~rogram and the Blood pro- Funeral Home wltb the Rev. Charand A. ~nke Slaliou Wl ii
mg unit~ Ideal for conslruC'tlon . Pho11e WY 2-327'l
ll-z.Lk
{21) REAl ESTATf l rol!e1s. Pomero) -Mascn 20-44, Pt. 1gram ts,to be t:tmlmued m l~e les Rogers offlclating. Burl al
•·--"• HOU SE TRAll~t:H 19511 Liberty,
or orchards Prire very rrason 1 __ . __
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~leas.ant l.198, llmlon 084 st_a- Counly t'.11!! _amount must be ra1~- will be in Lone Oak cemetery.
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41 X 10. Wasner 1:1nd Dryer able. C11ll WY '.1·5465.
ITRAlLER SPACE. Jdeu] loeatiu11
.I-.. _ A,...,,,,. 1t1onory , Kanawha Fnlls 1._64 m - ed at t_his lime as th~ county IS Friends are being received at tb.e
l i :'&lt;iUEll NY.W M~NAGEME~T .
Large l:l)'w'ning Ralph Fruth ,
,11 6 6tf'[ near grade i,chool in Mi&lt;ldil~
nr,. Charleston 18.04 slat1r,nary. a;iprox1mately ~1000 III the ar- funeral home.
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8111 Lo• t"' • St'rvlee Station and
Mason . w Va
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Montgomery
Dam
was
16.2
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Mr.
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ning fi i,1 feet. All moveable dams Olt'eJJ stated that he felt the Blood blood
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_, with bath, gas furnace healing, on e
10 1vcr w~r~ up. n rogra_m a one was wort_ t
The Bloodmobne makes I t x
pair•, lab Jobs and complek! i ~h1l1 e1ed.~I( ' .:
ng maclun~, ] , , . - .
· MODERN 2 BEDROOM FHAME. floored attic 3-4 basement. al- don . Marmet ~nd Wm held dam!' lire price a~ked to be raised. Ma- visits a year in the COWll.Y Ind
srll!dJa• or benr.11,i:es. Orl'llle Ioun~ bobbm m portable carry- CL?S[?U~ _ON ~~AND NE\\
storm doors and wmdOW!i, gas uminum storm windows, wall- were on the sills.
Ison Cotmty 1s a_lso asked to colleci lhe first visit of Ul6l will be 00
JPMH.
II s !Mc 1~.g c.1~r. S_year gu:r.~ntee. Only • r, . "J _swivf'], lo~ Vacu~m furnace, wall 10 wall carJ)('t, to-wall
carpeting
m living Roal movem ..nt11: . ,
at least 100 p1.nts ~f- blood
at ·February 20 at Pleasant Valley
NEED '500.00 TO EXPAND bu~• •6'J.5~ ~e1gs. F:lect11e_ Scr\.' Jl' l! , Clcan,?rs on v.heels, Beautiful tub and shower. Call WY 2. 3702 room and hall. An A-l property · Ohio Rive - Aliquippa up 14. e..ich bloodmob1le v1S1t.
Hospital.
ineH. Will puy :zo per c·ent ih - and Sewing Center. Muldlerort. ' pastel colon;
lnrlud~s a 11 even ings.
12 28 tk in good nf'ignborhood. Can be 5·50 a. m ; Crucible up 14 , li:30 _ Mi's. Katherine Marnhour RN.
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le~1t one y@ar sPrured bw
l•IO•&amp;u:
dcarnn~ altac.'hments. S a l e
boughl with down payment un- a. m.: City of Huntington down ' supervi~r of nurses at Pleasant Mrs. Savannah Upton, Mason
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Health
Nurse, Instruction
announl'ed
$4000 .00 inuenlorv. Wh ile. &lt;:on· For Sale : l!Jlitl l!arl£y- Uavidson rr'.tP.
staled thot blood aCounty
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h:trt Butlanrl Serv ice Cr11ter. or 741-~LJ~ KING OF' /IIGHW/\ v
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GHOUP. Winter price Sl2SO oo I KlflflY VACU UM CLEANER iu son Bridge Ca ti llow:'ll'd Cecil, POMF.RO\' l,OT - Located on down 18. 3:20 a.m : Walter Beck- a hospdal and any hospital would . the or : ~ ors w
11&gt; 661p ' Call WI 9-)124 ,
( I) 11 61c eiccel lent. condition. wit h rill
or WY •2·5244
i1110-lfr
Lincoln Heights with all utili- jord down 19 5:30 a. m. ; Mike be in a de:,perate µosilmn without 1l1
near uur~.
- HIS;1,1·fNG. J CK'S FISH S d ]. , . ·- ,
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and __
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lies, size 50" 150 and lays Creditor up 20, • :15 a. m.; South- the blood program and no one is The ne~t meeting _to COI!):&gt;lete
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an 's· SINGtH SF.,Wll\lJ
F ra me work of housc Ian d d·own ,o , 6·40
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latk
. . MACHINE• ! power pol1,.her, Sold ori~inally j MODEI l N 4 RO O M UNFUR· god
· a. m··• Ch ar le, charged for the blood received,
. raising plans will be held
Dair Bar Middle r; '
I Round bohb~n , m br~nd new I for $17!1.50 Pay oH $38.ou_.
NISl!ed apt.
Furnace heat. about 20x30. Total prlt'e $950.00. Stevenson down 21. 6 a. m .: C. the only fee connP.cled with the ~riday, January 20 .at y:311 p.m.
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t~nsole cabmel fa1urppca ln 'J'ime payments. Phone WY 2 ' WY 2-3874.
I j 5, tfc I HOME AND JOB OPPORTUN- V. Horner up 21: 7: 15 a. m. ; giving of blood is the hospital lab- Ill the Red Cross office m the
c i1~ :u1g and make bu~ton holes
2201
i l) l0·6lt: i
-I (TY - Completely equipped Elizabeth down 23, 10 p. m. : oratory fee for arlministering the Courthouse.
(3) IN MEMORIAN
Will sell to rPsponsihle party
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I Jo' OUR ROOM HOUSF. IN Syrn- lubritorium m new block build- Helen z. down 23, 11:50 p. m. : - - - - - - - - · - - Attending the meeting In add.Ito take ovPr 8 payments of S8 40 I - . Hl.&gt;4 ~11~,VHOLET ' . c!oor i rusP, bath, gas neilled Pl1011c
ing. also 6 • room . house ,wit_h Peggy Downey up 27. 3: 10 a.m.; Noah Booth was in poor condi- lion to the Red Cross representa•
per month Phone WY 2·22CM. ~dan, sl,1nrl.-1rd transmission., wv 2-6931 ufler 6 p, m week- bath and g~s heating. nus 1s Aztec u;i 27, 6: 10 a. m.: Lousiana tion.
ltives were Mrs. Elizabeth Liter,
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financed .
I day s. anytime Saturday or Sun- I, a good business. established ui-, 28, 2:55 a. m.; Allon Zeohyr
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. executive 9eCretary of the local
husba nd 111nd falller, .fost!phu!i !
Pi1·kPns, who ptu1sed away 9, N''C'C.'Jir - s,·w1NG - M . I
- 1 - _1953 _FOHD_ 2_door f''ordo• day.
( II I0-3lc ', and with a good income . Only up 30. 6 a. m.·, Andrew Calhoun . Those wro were listed as fatr ehapter, Mrs, Dallas Wilfong, Mrs.
Ja,,u,,y It. I c.
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8 erry, rt:sid1mt physician at Pleasant
1 !ant·y stitches. Oril:(im.1lly sold
Jen
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a. m.
ames _w~s, 0 er us
AwHy from sorTo'lt' and pain.
for over $300.00 Pay off b..rl• fool l{cfrigeralor. First el.iss
WANTED
BOX 229
PHONF. WY 2-3830 Gallipolis Dam - National up Joseph W1lhs, Th?mas Clutts, Valley Hospital, Joseph Huffing~
nd1
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am·e nf $86.00 01· 1mymenls .--.r t·o lion. M$ 0.LOO Ca, ,
I WANTED ~ HOUSEWORK dur . 1
m 11 • :Jk 12 ·20 a. m.; Bob Henter down HMrs. GeLorge MoodW,shpa,uglhi, Lacy lon, Joe Jordan. Miss Berth •
Someday wh1•n life's journfly
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TWO ACHES
noOM~OUSE
On
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. enry, awrenct
1t uc . At1ce C d • M
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and
ine
la endfld
22"0004 per week Phone WY 2·
I.orig Bollom . Ohm
1,?g t srlt,ooll hour,s,.. ,week ldlavs_ oil floor
runrilng ;.,: 11 :41~ a.Smh.;
war 5·4•5n 3 a. m.. Campbell. Mrs. Ora Wood, Mrs. ;~lite~~ ary yre,
Max
Wt-' 11 j,e lo)t:ether a~uin .
w 10.611.:
, 1i 6 61p
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- - - - -- cellm. good one ca r gurage l
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8: 30 Farm Time
12:
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9:57 News. Headlines &amp; Weather l2 :30 Music Ju~· For You
I :25 News
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7: 25 Extended Weather Forecast I :30 M11~1c Just For You
7:30 Breaktast Party
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7:50 Sohio News Report
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8:00 Rreaklast Part:r
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IO: 00 Morning l\focliatiorui
4 30 Loeal News
10:~5 Ohio Newa
10:57 News Raadlines &amp; Weather 4:35 Plaller 1-';irty
10:43 Countr.Y Music Time
5:00 News Final
10:30 Swap Shop
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minislered at the hospital
on
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bath ,
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factory made tabincts. ceramic Call WY 2·5331.
1 'J 61p 302 Kineon Dr ., MiS!ll Nancy C.
plastic or floor tile, building
Jordon. 714 Second Ave., 9, Spurranch-type home at $10.00 p,E"r (24A) FOR SALE OR geon Rees, Rt. 2 Galli;iolls, Mrs.
square foot. Alm imy type re,J. Harold Smith, Wnterloo Star
TRADE
modeling. Pho1le Rutland SH 2- 1954 _ 2 TON li'ORD -FfiOO 14ft. Rt., Julia Ann Carix:nter, Vinton.
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ant, Elvin c. Butcher, 807
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h'igeration. New Raven. Phone
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REA.liiONABLE RATES
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cash loan here Is the answer.
Take a portable electrle
m • -ta.i ~
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Have mara monar. Phone or
space heater with you! From
stop
in
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NOTICE o, APP01NT::NTe.,11C1 Furlong, [ronton. Dnvis E. Malone
bathroom to basement, i&amp;
li1111e 01 Ml'tll• Marie lprll'l9er, o.. Rt, 3, Ironton, Mrs. Ben J. Con- 1
gives that extra quota of
Phone WY-2-2171
tt~~~ttr i. 11.-rd •~ 111.-.•n that or11 i ye rs, Portsmouth, Edwnrd
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warmth that means re•J
125 E. M• ln St.
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M ~tntllt' M11rl" Sp rln111' r , \ 11te o f M,•1111
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dealer today for a chill•
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eo1.u1r1•u• AND ·•Ynt• •N
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Mrs.
Oliver
Mercer, Andy
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A&lt;lmtnlmatur , .
Treadway, Hobert Wilburn, Corl
We repair all types of radi· !:t"~~~;~ t;1;~1 1:;"!~~~
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ators, from heater cores to dereai n .
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infont son. Mrs. Charles Maerker
the largest truck or tractor I
ner tndl nia.
No. 1~.11·, 1and infant son, Mn. Ray Miller
radiator. .
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m pn aughier, M111. WI!·
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or Nornnher. tllf\fl, Th -- Plalnl!frH.' John McDaniel end infant daugh1 Wlllh,m T (l,u.,•rr and Flor11 IJ t 11 1
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in th(' court ot cumnum P!en
Kanouse, HaroId M a r t In•
ICLOGGEU DRAIN .or Septic1I oftl'leinMrl11•
, :o.,nty Ohtn. the R11.m,. t&gt;e- etta
11• cm N"
Tank? Get Klean-F:m-All Sep- •th,·
l:J,117 In 1111 d t' r,urt for Robert Landerholm • Christopher 1
At Low-Low
pnrlltlr,n ot rertoln re • l t'rt • I•
lie hmk cleane.. Fust and econ• In uld P.!11 1011 de,Ql"lbad., to•wll ,
Watson, CQJ"OI Sue Adkins, Curt·
omical Landmark Fann Bur· -rne 1,,u 0 ,.,1u &lt;1cne1the&lt;1 ,..,. 1 .,., ..t .. is Jayjohn, Jean Pullin,, Che•
Winier Prices
eau, Pomcro}'
12•17-.39tc altuate tn the vmue llt' Mhtdle11ort. ter Rainey. Newt Radekin, Mrs.
Co unty r, f Melfi and Stale of Ohio.
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dlepocl. 7.uspan llollow Rd .. R. ,dnwn Ma,·met 2 &lt;S a. m.; Jeccy Gay, Juhe Beaty: Pauletla \Im•
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1F'OR SALE : HE~"1'Al 1RANT dn•
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foi- 7 years, Nf' &lt;·lmms,
t1rle
,-, ,r,·cld · 8 p .. m . Merrill
down Cl
, aud e Sou ders. Mrs. 8 ert Weese
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wmrlow~ 1 1
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M M I · k
g_uarantePd , im
_ merliate posse!i-J
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Luttrell
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garage.
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Bruce down Win(ield 1:20 a. m. : Yde COmcll , Mrs. Ed na s·g1
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upst a irs 01 ,,,,·tment. Reason Jor , Ooois, awnmgs , large .1 . A.II
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Mrs.
Minnie
Johnson
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d eaver up m 1e 5: 15 a. m.
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Beach, . Troy Ohlinger, Sr. and
Smal, down pa _vment Phone SH
Glenn Wilbur. All other patients
ple!e priC'e $7500.00 Call iVY·
2-!1.J35 or Wy . 2-f.r.40. !U 1041.c
2-4\f.2 Ca ll Corroll · Snowden
were reporled good.
Rutland,
12-27-30\c
Seven unils of bllHlrl were nd1

l~OST- OH STOL-EN,- BLUF. BILI .- ~

fold in vicinity of Condor SL
IH-~WARD. Helurn lo Linda
Lumlermlll , :l(H
Conrlor•sl.,
f'11merny , Ohio.
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Followed Glea ners' Class Dinner

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A • " tuclu,y dinne, pM!&lt;-eded Folio"'"' the dinner the group
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and "'�
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M fl
Mn· bU. Haye. and Mll:I,
w1U1 hli parent,, Mr a
Church held Monday evening Grueser. Group ainging of "0th- David and Dkk Mn Amokl
dist
Werry
J.
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to Char-In
I at the chW"&lt;'b with L7 members 1 eri· ' o p e n e d the meeting Hayeii and Mn. '
Mn Alma Kitchen returned
Lemley
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Mn.
Mr
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EM OW " r I present. K�lh Wiggins asked followed witb prayer by Ernest and
nd
elti!'r
· �· Dayton Sund ay ·_
her
Charle.
bl
were
Sonny
IOll
Nt:?ase Settlement and Mn. Anna the grace.
Stewart and scripture re�g of
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I Reuter of Rock Spnng, Road __::_________ P
by Mr,, Chari•• G niff- ton wt Saturday to attend the
oalm
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lune,al of M r■, Walter Riddle al
POPULAR ,,45,,
were Sunday Huest• of Mrs Clara I and Mrs. Weeki and soa remain• er.
Cunningham Fwleral Home .
the
Grueser.
tod here for • longer visit. •
Two readings were given. ''ll's FoUowing the funeral they were
Mra. Earl Denny and !IOn Earl Mn. Charlet1 Mulle,l Sr was 8 You." by Mn. Clifford PhiU1ps guests of the Will.lam Kapp lam­
.ml'. Mn. Albert Meea were Gal· i recfflt guest of Mr and Mn and "I Know Something G ood ily .
LIMJTED TIME
lipolia visitors Tuesday.
J ohn Frick, Rock Spnngs Road . About You," Mra. RolU.1 Wolle.
VAhUES TO $ 1 211
Lieutfflant and Mn. James
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks
G uesls at the Thum:ian Fischer after �h ich the men ,?f ti:ie group Roller and family of Rantoul.
and son, Tor.. , Reynolds��&amp;, �r- residence on New Year s Eve wert' s�g At the C� with M rs.
.
Illinoia came Monday for I YilJt
C
rived Saturday Co1· a vu;1t with Dorothy Keeton, Danny Congo , VK1.or Brown
u accompanist.
their �nta, Mr. and Mn.
with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. El- May Mayle and Harold Jef fers. Mn. Br�k! Sayre gave .a reed.
Roller and Mr. and Mn .
Max
nd
' don Week.s and Mn. Herman Dorothy Keeton and May May�e ing, "'It s Just Old Age,
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Homer
! Scholl. Mr. Weeki left Monday I were Monday evening guests m Mrs. Bradford Maag a readmg.
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Cooh liq.
Mrs. E. R. Slefry has been re· Town.
"Gossip
or • businell v isit at Seaman I Gallipoli11 visiting relat1_ves . .
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lo her home from Mason
turned
May Mayle and family v unted A song "Stepping in the L ight, " Clinic and I.I reported to be
im-­
friends in Athens over the week by the ladies with Mrs. Brown ac- proving.
end.
companying preceded two read- Mrs. Raymon Konk:right re­
ings, "The Christmas Spirit Is turned home last week after
Needed All Year" by Kenneth spending three weeb iD Spring•
MEIGS THEATRE
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Wiggins and .Count the Day Well field with her son and family,
POnMroY, Ohio
Spent, " by Eme11t Stewart. which Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Konkright,
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concluded the program.
TON IGH
"A WO MA N LIKE SATI N"
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During the bu.sineS!I session , will meet the fourth W�y
Brig itte Bardot and
Victor Brown presiding, ... or each month for pract ice,
with
Antonio Villar
on the new cupboards for The next meeting will be held
report
also
I the church kitchen was given by Feb. 1.3 with Mrs. Bradford. Maag
•'THE Wll.J) ONE''
\rlarl on Brando, Lee Ma�n , Bradford Maag and it was voted as hostess.
tunn ing time 2 Hrs . • 30, mm. l to have the cupboards completed
lox office closes 8:30 P.M. ' and varnished. Kenneth Wiggins
: was named to inve11tigate the pur- Club Entertain
FRIDAY NOT OPE N
chasing of folding chairs and reMra. Pal Wood
rt at the next meeting. 1t "'.'as Mrs. Patricia Wood entertained
po
SATURDAY
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voted to organize a choir which the Second Monday Sewing Club
··THE TIME MACHINE"
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Mond ay evening at her home 01'1
(Technfool
Rod Taylor, Alan You ng
Spring Avenue.
FEATURE'M'E
Election of officen waa held
RCARTOONS
COLO
Mrs. Robert LewlJ telected
with
ency
effici
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watch
We restore your
COMIN G
u president and Mrs. Wood, ,ec.
Sunday, Monday, Tu..d■y
retary and treasurer. Secret pal
quick ly, econo mica l l y . Why not see us to­
J■nu ■ry l S-16- 17
names were drp.wn for the year.
fi'ormedy Smith Clothina: Co.
"ELMER GANTRY"
A sa1ad course was senred by
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
(Technicolor)
the hostess to Miss Martha How•
Burt Lancaster and
ell, M iss Eleanor Robson, Mrs.
Home Of
Jean Simmons
Paul Kloes, Mrs. George Schnei- 1
COLORCARTOON
der, Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs. j
Name Brand
Running time 2 Hr.s. 35 min.
Lewis' Mn. James Clatworthy
Pomeroy
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Merchandise
Box office closes 8:30 P.M.
and Mrs. Max Ward.
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About

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M ddleport
Harold

RECORDS

DUTTQN'S

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$5.00
$5.95
$7.50

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PANTS

DRESS SHOES
WEDGIES

Values
to 8.95

Shop

Early For

Best Selection'

Sanforized shrunk for
perfect fit. Triple atitcbed. Tough 10 owiee blue
denim in sizes 29 to 44
waiJt measure.

$1.98

AIR - STEP

Flats and Red Leather
Dress Shoes Black Leather
Val"" to $5.95
Black Suede
5
Valu.. to $1 3.95

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2.87
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Suedes and Leathers In Brown,
Grey, Green and Black

shave cream.

$ 1 .98 Value

PENCIL
TABLETS

Yellow prper - ruled firmly bound. Tablet oLw
I b7 12 lnchH.

19c

Both For $1.50

I for 55•

Hexagon shaped. Assort•
ed bn,ht colors. 'I'll) era­
aera.

SPECIAL SAL!

Starflash Camera with built In flash gun, l roll
film, 4 flash bulbs, 2 flash batteries.

SALE $8.88

SH Tho Many Other Camero and Phofatr1ph Sup­
pllN In The Comer■ Dept. On The Main F'-r, .

2 for Sc

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LAMP SHADES

JANUARY FURNITURE SALii

BERKL INE CHAIR S

$ 29.00 Chair■
$ 34.00 Chairs
$ 49.00 Choirs
$ S4.00 Chair■
$ 59.00 Choir■
$ 69.00 Chair■
S. 79.00 Chair■
$ 89.00 Chair■
$ 97,50 Chair■
$109.00, Choir■
$129.00 Chair■
$169.00 Choir■
$1 79.00 Chair■
$198.00 Chair■

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New acet.iate baller1Du
with oyle! oldrl and flock,
ed Doral Blrtl. 1- trim
bottom, rucb.l.nl and ...
tin bow - -·
White, p:lnk, main, blue,
nlle.

Salt 79c

$ 22.00
$ 24.00
$ 39.00
$ 45.00
$ 47.00
$ 54.00
$ 63,00
$ 72.00
$ 71.00
$ 88.00
$100.00
$125,00
$135.00
$1 50.00

$1 .49 HGEM"

RAYON
DUST MOPS

Standard hOlllebold Ibo.
Flne1t quality Jlll'II. Al•
woy1 Duffy. !Jght welpt ·
!or eaay huldllnf,

$1.00

79c Unbnokobl•

TARGETWARE
PAILS

OloblODf Hit po�­
lene. Never mara. Never
lied, yellow,
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pink, lunjuo!H. 11 quart
capetlq.

-tcbeo.

Sale l

66c

INNERSPRING MAfflESSES
and BOX SPRINGS

Pepperell

B ABY
B L'A N K E T S

3. 87

Ill 1,o, ti) IDcbll. Padlad
2 blanket. ID a poly 1111White, pint, blue or
maba. With eontra■tlnc
eolor trim,, Sale priced.

and

2 for $1.25

B

WILLIAMS

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Salt $1.49

"STARFWW' KODAK BROWNIE
$1 1.35 CAMERA OUTFIT

LEAD
PENCILS

Values to 8.95
5

AAA
AA

Ne rrow.&amp; Medium Widths

super blue blades
and a giant size foamy

15

EAGL'E NO. 2

Black, Brown, Te n, Red,
·· ,ck &amp; White

Widths

SALE PRta

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PAR IS FASHIO N
FLATS

Slzea l to ll. Wuh 'a

FAST MAIL

Good Grooming
SPECIALS

Other J1nu1ry Furniture Sale
CHAIR VALUES

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Plelda 1111d chew ill
amart eolOl combination,..

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Mono Big Yank

Sale S63.00

SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JAN UARY 1 3T H AT 9:00 A.M.
NA TIO NALL y ADVERTISED B�Nl&gt;S - CON NIES, Al R-STEP, PARIS FASHION, WILLIAMS, HEEL HUGGERS,

CONNIES

SALE $1 .98
SALE $2.50
SALE $2.98
SALE $3.75

BILLFOLDS
BILLFOLDS
BILLFOLDS
BILLFOLDS

and Lock Chair and Ottoman. Long
wearing nylon cover.

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Few of a kind. Floor samples and discontinued

All are our well known qualities. In all
110 to sell. Full bed size, and twin bed sizes.

coverings.

Each mattress and box spring plainly marked

with the regular price and the sale price.
quickly for

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Hartley 4l Bennett Shoe Store

Savings on

J I G SAW
PUZZLES

Aill7 lnterlock!nc
poce■ for little luirull - atoryland and
�!aod ■ubJeoll.

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Remember The Date, Friday, Jan. 13th At • • •
"Middle . Of Upper Block"

Bi&amp;

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AAA - AA

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Punle

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29c

Come

Mattressea and

Bo:1

S.lel $2.98

SCHOOL BAGS

Th.,. are plaldo ID NNI
and blue. All bAve ,...
aeto and bard bott&lt;Jmo.
Stnp and buctl• oloa-.
Lunch pouch.
While They i...t

$2.00

BRASS PLANTERS
Beautiful embossed roae dtaipi .

I ret• $4.50 PLA�TER -- SALE $2.25
4 1'19. $5.95 PLANTERS_ __ SALi $3.00
6 reg. $6.75 PLANTERS

SAU $3.50

Save In The Ja n ua ry Sales

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SATURDAYS 9 A.M.. TO 9 P.M.

Hartley &amp; Bennett's Greatest Ever . . .
JANUARY

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Stock Split, Capital Expansion To'
$1 25 ,0 00 Ann ounced By Loca l Bank

Country, Kennedy!
..Facing Problems
l�e Tells Natio n

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Shareholders
Vote Swisher
New Directo' r

Shareholders of the Fanners
�ank and Savings Comp.any to­
lay had elected one new diree- 1
or , re-elected eight olhera . ;md 1
1pproved a I"e(.•apitalization plan
·Nhich will increase the .11tated cap '
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Eisenhower said
1,1 of the bank from !50.000
in his farewell Slate of tbe Union Message lo Congress
125.000.
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today that the. United States "forged allead" under his
The new director, elected al I
. administration but that many problems remain to con'le annual meeting Wednesday, 1
front President-elect John F. Kennedy. " . . . We have 1
.3 C. Wayne Swblher of Pomeroy .
honOred our eommJtment to pursue ana attain specific
vell known resident of Meigs
objectives," the President said of his eight-year stew. 1
:Ounty, and a partner in the io, 1
ardship as Chief Executive.
:al drug firm of Swisher and ,
WASHlNGTON (UflJ � Pret1i- by a clerk. The Senate was not,1
',ohse. Swisher, -M. is a graduate
dent Eisenhower said in his fare- in sessinn today. 1t will hear the
1f Middleport High School and
well State of the Union Message message Friday.
lhio State University, and serv.
----to Congre.q today - that the United
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&gt;d dwing World War II u •
- St.ates "forff(I phead" under his
'favy LCT group commander
adminiStratktn but that many
,Ith the rank of Lieutenant JG.
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problems remam to confront
· 1e is married to the former Mina
teineJi and presen1.ly resides on
Pres.ldent-elect John F. Kennedy,
" , . , We ha,e honored owe
ie,t Main -,t in Pomeroy.
commitment to pursue and attain
Incumbent directors re-elected
apeclfic objectives," the Presideru
·ere Theodore T. Reed, Sr., preslaid of bis eight-year alewanbhip
.-fent; D. Curtis Reed, Columbus
aa Chief Exec;:utive.
attorney;
J. Edward
Foster,
Howard Carson Blake, brother
Bui be added be wa, oot "imC. WAYNE S WISHER: N EW BANK DIRECTOR
cashier of lhe bank; Theodore T.
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plying that ,JI is well-that all of the nationally known Rev. Eu• ----------------- - - � Reed, Jr., vire president: Fred
pn,bleOII an solved." He noled gene Blaire, slated clerk of a 1 1
A CE YOUN� C AGER - Larry Price, reaching a crip for a basket and two
W Crow, Jr.,
local aflomey;
polnll,
la tbta connection the Berlin, Cu- Presbyterians in the
Leslie F. Fultz, Pumeroy Cement left handed, is 13 years old, stands 5-1 1 , a nd looms as one of Meigs county's 6rightu ll I t e d
,
Black Company Gen•i·al Mana- est cage prospects in a generat ion, Already he looks downward when taking
ban, African and Lao, olluation, Staoos, was special �ue,t speak
advice
ge; Thereon Johnoon, well-known from his father, H u bert Price, Portland C rade School principal a nd coach. A natural
abro,ci_ ,\t home, be laid, there er at yesterday's Lions C I u b
Letart Foils fanner. and M". ri_ghthander, Lany fractured his rigbl arm when a child , persevered until be uses
remain the problem, of pn,mot. meetln&amp; and dinner held at t h e
.
Federated
Church.
his left arm entirely I n basketbal l, and Is a n outstanding ports1de baseball pitcher
ateady
Alma F. Parker.
,
employment
JnOAi
economic growth , prnervlng 8 M r. Blake related his experThe Pomeroy National Bank was best bi dder to se ll
'J1ie plan or Neapitalization as well. Last nig � t Larry _scored 3 1 po!nts against Syracuse
a meeting of the UJI.•
IIOtttld euttency, iHm!nallni fann fences in S'feden wilh the large Middleport's '25,000 fire truck and eq uipment bo nds which ha,_ been
app_.,,ved by beate n, . Othe rs m the P!clure are M1lchell Allen, 22. Davi d Sellars , 33, da_rk
1 1u181 and o&gt;ercomin defi- groop in aloondance at the meet- and was unammously voled !he seller by council W ed- ,1a1, bankmg aulhoril tes b to shi rt ,, B ob by Crow 2 0. B,U Jewell 24, Gordon Fishe r 34, John ny Lisle 8, wllite
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_ Details on page
be made essentislly as r_ollows: shirted Syracuse boys. See
nesday night.
c':ciet In health and ed�atlon Ing.
4 tQday. - Sentmel Photo.
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Council met in special session, Ma yor Kennet h Mc• -The presently authorized 500
"me speaker, fluent in four
.
»r9grama.
Mott of h&amp;, -· WU • ,._ languag... appeared In the coun- Elhinney presiding , for the bond award , Also. the agen- shares of 1100 par " 1"' slock
view of the pill(. elgl,t yun try of Sweden for a number of da called for acceptance or rejection of a proposed ordi- wlll be Increased lo SOIIO sha,es
oouplotf •Ith llollm,,,nta of pru,'. years In ,n attempt. lo leach the nance setting up a "Village Planning Commission." The with a par value of $25.
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,
prlnciplel of
c!ple wh!cb Ila bolloY!,d should people
free- ordinance was not reijdy, however.
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Mr. Bloke lo1d ln ha, ,11of conllnuing problem■•
infl ed • molutlon favoring prepar
, a. '1'."11 The Uo&gt; Po lice - fotud tu, use tear showed the game was IYfr, �
one, making 2,000 new shares A .
a, ! cenl.
lefen To l:ltaUaa
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lalk of how the commun15l per;-:
.
ven1ty
of
Georgia s farsf Negro f gas and a fire hose \\ edncsd.ay the buzzer did
f the ordl
f1
a
with
$25.
value
if
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a
p
nol aound 1111til aD-R
The P:retldtnt began bis llll!I- sonnel in Lapland tr
th
f
t
t"
bonda had
to
neg
ied
o- � fire eui=- bonds ap- � u:::
I
students
were
sus
d
and
lO
Ill'
-A
total
of
$50,000
existing
aur·sent
•rright
pende
k
break
up
the
wild
demer
Georgia
Tedi's
Roger KaiJ4I'
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r
ye
Ov: 8
._ liy &lt;eminding •that ·the Amer- tiate with the Lllplander,, using
home "for the� .own sa'.r'y'" early i o�straLon lhat led to the ,uspen- tied up � game and seot it WI
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proved in the May, 1000 prhnary period.
plus
will
be
lransferred
to
capi.
lean voi,rs lJad chosen. new lead- ?"'paganda of all kinds,
.
.
�Ip ito ma.Dage the government. Mr. Blake 18 now resid ing n efeclion, we,-. ,old al three per Attending were al l couocilmen, lal, resulling in 2,000 additional today because rootmg demonstral• , 910n. Vandiv'.' ,ssued •. ,talem�n, f an overt,me period , l&gt;om whldl
I cent lntere!lt , best ofler of seven Wayne
rs
stonned
a_ donm tory and bat- early toda_y admonis!1mg �II c1ti- 1 Tech emerged the wmner.
Gibbons.
John Zerkle. I' shares of $15 par stock w hich o
A new president lhortly will Philadelphia, Pa. , but came to rec
.
eJved. The Pomeroy National Lee Smith , Clinton Fi.sher . Bill will be distributed as 8 stock div- lled openly with po!Jce.
zens of th1S state agamst violence Georgia students poured out rl
lay before you hll principles to this a rea to visit sever� relatives
Charlay11e Hunter, 13, and Ham- or overt acts of violeace."
Bank ofCered no premium.
idend on 8 one for one ba1J1.
rry
:
/
Childs
and
A.
A.
Scarbe
the gymnasium and �
Gene
ha
future of ow great fncloding Li
Glenroy E w I n g
1
.
1 ,000 new IIIO Holme,, 19, were suspended
■landpe," Eisenho!he
e
on
f
' al insn r
Gcale clerk and Bernard Full,, -The remaining
1
slr
Wednesday
th
nighl's
riolous
dem,
8
aigbt for My, ,. Hall where
ufd. ''To him, wilh whom he is slaying, H l s
shares will be offered for safe lo by the univer;ily at m;dnight ln onslralion that resulied in the ar• Miss Hunler had been assigned •
cii:.r.
ln
bid;
·
soH
:
inclu:i,::/�;:
'":'�
\0:\h,
nery citizen, whatever bis poliU- parents were Mel11s County na.
.
existing shareholders who wish Atlanla . Gov. Ernest Vandiver / rest of at least 12 students and
.
Sween!!:
ey • Cart w�
ight Co·• Col- .
private room.
cal belief■, prayerfully uteoda tlves.
to exercise their p�ptlve wa.. preparing to take that action 9 adulfr appeared to have been Some time before the w,ve ff
a t
belt w!shea for good heallh and !luting his lalk, the widely trav, :b';.:r O� th�
� �; 1 , 0
righl, lo puroltase such slock on hfmseff lo "proi,ct lhem again,I carefully planned, and ii includcu I students arrived from the
nl remiu
1
·fer wildom and IUCCffll In coping eled and edu('ated 11peaker _stress.
the basis of one share for e ech threats to then- lives-.
q uite a _ large numbe� of adults_ s1ty gymnas1wn at least am W,.
with lite ,roblema t;hat confront ed the importance of having an Walter . Woodie, H eime!'dinger /
.
four
�eld.
shares
,
The
Co.,
two
N_egr�,
who
had
Just
Cincin
i,
four and one• I' •
nat
But it hmged on a cham of fatefu. ened cars were spotted partel
.
w
our nation."
ldeolog1cal understandmg W I t h
In announcing the plan of re- fillishl?d their first full day od circumstances .
fourth per cent premium $15ti· 1 3· '
just off the thoroughfare near the
n..n•rt.101 from hJ9 usual eua- foreign countries.
-..t""'
capitalization,
Pre.tident Reed classes at the university without The catalyst
· • nai l • !h,.,·
· .,· cmcm
was 8 basketball 1 site or the demonstration. All of
1oln of • peraonal appearance be- For &amp; nwnber of months artl• M a&amp;-,us le eo
1&amp;1"d :
a.nd one-half percent . premium
·
lnc1'dent, were taken to therr
· game.
the cars were loaded wtt.b white
•
fore a joint session of the H9U!e cles have ap ared eon&lt;ernlng ... 2S
'
"Our direclors are constantly homes in Allanta by slate high.
pe
.
.
eo
G rgia wa, about to heal arch- men,
and senate, thf President sent his Blake's yOUDger brother and his ,
.
.
.
aware or the rol� our b�nk must way patrolmen. Miss
Also the Cilizena National
Hunter was rival
Georgia Tech. The cloca A Large portion of the crowd,
'
-..s&amp;age lo the House to be read attempt to have all denomlna•
the
ji
play
rvmg
d
f
.
m
does
an
Ahhough
definite
_
!le
figures
o
weeping, and Holmes appeared -------- -- which was estimated at betWMII
Bank, Midhle ort, o. four and
tlons of Protestant churches unit- one fourth per cent, premium $ UN) how much has been pledged are needs or Jl!i depositors end the angry.
l,000 and 1,500, were adults.
.
,
ed.
a �uruty.
The suspension came only a few
Fahey Clark 6: Co., Cleveland, o. lacking for the moving of
The first batch of delDGftsf:raton
Lion Prtsldent Fultz presided three �nd three-uarters per rent, small steel fabricating plant Into ' By such en Increase in cap!- hours before Federal District
unfurled a large white sheet •
over the meeting and presented premJum fl05: and McDonald c the Parkersburg Rig and R e e I tal structure, our bank can more Judge W. A. Bootle was
to hold
which was written in big letters:
guesta, Irving Kah, Jr,, Henry Co., Cleveland, 0., three and bufldi� on East-Main-st in Pom- effectively serve those n� a.nd 8 hearing at Macon, Ga., to de""Nigger, go home.''
hlng, Rev. Richard Boone, Dr. one-half percent, premium $30, eroy, Chairman Leslie Fultz said fulrill our basic J)Wl)Ose.
e cide whether to make pennaA mighty yell wenl up as snR. E. Boice. and Fred Crow. La• The bonds had been establish- thUI morning that rt-action was Mr: Reed observ_ed. tbat
nent a temporary injunction
students mar�hed in front ol.
era]
elect�on of Mr. Swisher to
' d ies of the church served a steak ed in the ordinance authorizing fovorable.
against state officialJ that had
Marjorie Malone, ■tate super
Hunter's dormitory with tbe
Miss
•
at noon,
the issue at .!lix percent. They A 24-hour �ampaign was ,tart- bank s board. was another. step permitted the Negroes to become
viaor of mueic from Columbus lunch
sign.
-------------- --- -- ed
yesterday by members of Lhe in �e furtherance 01. a pohcy to the first oC their race to enter A ?fl cat was blamed for an
waa in Meigs county recently
Within minutes, large rorb beyoung,
Pomeroy Chatnber of Commerce provide the bank w ith
accident this morning at 8:35 on gan to slam agains
the university.
.a . r.meeting witb vocal and instru•
t dormit.orJ
10:.
OW OW
and ibutiaessmen of Pomeroy to competent, aggress lve menage- The hearing was scheduled for West Main-st by the S\\'atzel Ser- e
. One wiudow
llltllltal mualc teachel'tl, P I a n a
reened
s
windows
,
rafae u much a, pos,lble of '2S ,- menl.
vice Siation which caused heary wa, broken and a ,creen pier
,,so a .m EST.
.
. .
-WINI made for a county wide mucod.
At the orgamz_ahon meeting of ---------- mnage
000 which would be needed by the
d
to the driver's car and About 30 policeme11 we
.UC festival · for all tehools, w:lth
re •
the Board of Oll'ectora held
plant to move.
to an Ohio Power Company util- duty but could not eontrol
&amp;al
!he H&lt;eption ol lhe Pome1·oy
'
E,en though the $0.I '000 lo what mediately following the mee!mg
�ity pole ca,rying high
tension rock throwing,
band laking part.
E.
•
has been asked by the yet um. den• ot shareholders, RJl'hard
wires.
_____
111e' fritlval will bo held April
•
re-elected assistant
lilied finn. Jt has been empbasiz- J
Mrs. Fern Cheesebrew, iddle::::r ":d the remaining o i311 at I J)·m �t Eastern H i ii h
c
ll
ed that the total amount need rot
�rl. said that she w�s �g her
School. A vocal high K'hooJ mas!I
!,f
,
cers named. abo\re were re-elect•
A whole family of five, plus grandparents, were be raised but enough of lt
.
.
sick
cat to • vetermar1an when
to
cboir will sina:, ss will a 1 l x t h among 47 persons who
the
f
'Olllan&amp;
L
or
pogtJ
the1r
to
eel
recelved perfect attendance !!how thai the area wants the
her attention wss distracted by ! Ch
.... IJ'OUp.
year.
award, Sunday al the Syracuse Asbury Methodist plant lo locale in Pomeroy,
•
• T
-----lhe
IHlimal, causing he, lo lose '
Zdward Johnson, Instrumental Church.
The goal or the Pomeroy gi oup
control
of htr car.
/
-her fa Southern Local DI•
The Norris family held top attention for attendance. which Is accepling pledg s h
Members of the_Syracuoe •me'.• According lo the Pome
a , 2 Cited B Patrol
e
roy Petri&lt;t. II � of lhe e v e n I Mr. and Mrs, Ross Norris bj&gt;lh received two-year
&amp;ency and f,re units report..i th,s lice lleparimen!, � i,nsion
perfect been ,el
lnfonnally at ,12.soo I
Y.
•
I
11n. Fannie Lee II � attendance pins while their son, Carroll , and his wife
morning over $ISO ha1 lJ:een re-- wires from an electric pole which
although the firm asked for as j For Vto latio m
l
ma. Kyger ,creek band a i'HI Ad die received five�year plns as did t._lr . .and Mrs. Nor
- much of the $25,000 as possible Arrest or two Meigs county men L'f!lved thus far in the drive f o r wm.:o knocked •off were stre-wn ov• 1 °T1)e M eigs County Sheriff's
1
o.,
cllelr WOl bf juefi.
ris S young grandaughter, Debbie Norru1.
la reported by_ the state Patrol. money for payment of the erner- I, er a wide area. Officer!! called
to be raised.
partment arrested a Racine _.
The family attend ance record pins.
,
They art !\athan Biggs. 40 gency squad l:nack balance.
power company workmen Imm, .., torist early this morning o■ •
Seni-·Announeed did not end there. Th, o I d e , t Glady, Rob:,in , Mrs. R_ o y a I As c of c Secretary and ChaJr. Pomeroy,
died for no Urense Squadsmen reporled _that anyman of the g.,,up lo induce the
diately and awaited thei, a,-,ival charge of driving wbile inu
. daughter of the family, Clarlre Thomes, Llnda EichID ge 1 1 n d firm to locate
Hartley
here, Leslie Fulti plat on • vehlcle_ being lowed one_ wuihmg to g ive edd1tional do- to fix· the facility.
cd as a result of a one-car aool·
ae
t.
-ei
. rvi
for Homer AJ. and their second daughter, Bren- Rose Ann Thei.!s were four-year sald that though the deadJine waa alld Harry J. Detm.i�n, 31, Rut• natiolL!!I la s.sked � co11tact
• Heavy dariiage was reported to dent
on Route 338 near the Ra
Ja SarOey of M!ddleport w h O da, each were awarded n�year pin winn�rs.
set at noon today, he will be n'-Jle land, cited to Gelli(JOhs court Jan. mem�r of the urut, or mail con- lhe vehicle, but 00 injury \\'as re-- cine cirporatlon limits,
Recelvmg aWards for three to accept pledge11 yet thil
dlai ye,terday wJII be held at the i•inl.
trlbut Jons to the Syracuse �er- ported te .Mrl.. Cheeseb
eve- 19 oo • ■peed cllarge.
rew, or At 1 2: 40 this morning Denni&amp;
8-":linl-COSlt Funeral ff O m e Othera who recei ved �rfect &amp;t• years perfect attendance 1nclud- ning.
gene� Squad in care of C h 1 e f her sick eat. ·
1
Manuel, 3 1. Racine, lost control
Saturday afteroooa at two o'clock tendance awards for rune yeara ed Dan Rizer, Freda O u f I y,
----Mom1 Hartlen.
----of
his car on the sharp curve near
wltJI the Rev· Donald Boone in were Clara Rl!er, Adria s a y r • Cathy Winebrennt'r, Stefanie Win I
HOP ANN OUNCED
Divorces Awarded
The unit also Nl?rted an emer•
thP
Racine Legion Rall ra.n of.
R
and Brenda Sayre.
brenner, Jean Duerr, Pauline The Racine High School
gency run last e,ening at n, 1s.
�ge.
s RemovM TO
Senior lo Meigs Co urt
�e
Uw
road,
and fn!o an elecirtc pole.
Frankltu Rizer I received his Decker . Mary L. Cundiff, Nanc�·
clasa will sponsor a record hop Two divorces wen1 awarded Mary Jane Lavender was tak- Cincy Workh ouse
!
c
i
w
hile
h
n
a passenger, Gertruda!!
IIEIG8 01:Nl:RAL HOSPITAL eight-year pin whlle Marci.a Karr P�rker, Billy 7.er lde and 8 l 1 1 Y
in the High school gym Friday yeaterday tn Meigs County Com- i en to Meig5 General Hospital with William Reeves was taken to I Rowe,
suffered
injury to her left
Adm:i■,JOlll: Mrs. William And- Edna Carleton , Suzanne Winebren- Jean Cundltr.
a severe arm cut. She injured the Cillcinnati Workhouse t h i s I e
nlght immediately following the mon Pleas Court according to
,
ye
�. Pwnau,-,; Sharon Faye ner. Micky Winebrenrer Bobby
Awarded two-y�ar pins w e r e cage game between Racine 1111d cords In clerk of court, office.
I It at I h e �me of her father, morning by Middleport Chief of The Manuel vehfcle incurred
lfnflb, Pomeroy, and Richard Winebrenner, Haney Rizer and M r· Lloyd JenkU11 Sandra Zer- Belpre. 1bt da c:.
n wJll last until Jlleilueline J\. Stage wu giv- Glenn Cundiff, Sr., of Syracuse. Pollce Herbert Gilkey.
heavy damage to the front and
Middleport; Hazel ShlveJer, P'rankUn Rizer JI were &amp;lven aev- kle, Teri Lynn i'errell, John T.
----1 1 : 30 with admiulon ael at 25 en a divorce· from John B. Stage.
Rff'les will serve a .'JO.,day sen• has been estlmaled as a total loS!I.
Paneto,; Mar, Lavender, SJr• en-year plna,
CundUf, and Johnny Elchlnger.
cent,.
LOCAL T&amp;MPS
She wu also awarded custody of
lence al the workhouse following 1'he electric ligl1t pole was ollG
Olill; Dale Wmebrenner, Middle-- In addJtldn Co the members of
Fint year pins for attendance
-----minor
a
child.
a
awarded
Also
The
tempe1"1,ure
tllit monlag his conviction on II charge of clipped off at the bottor.it
.
,
..
..
'
·r• ·lhe •·Notrll 'fadir; lanta 'M'ar1 at 8unday 'lehool 'ftre Mias F.1· f'AJRll'll:U) STATION ·
pal't.
divot'CI! wu Freda M, Weth from at JI:SG tlood M a IUIIDJ I, ■ t into.'dcaUon in MiddJeport by MayManuel wag placed in Mefga
DiachargeJ: C2iarlenl 'Jboma, ueJ, J�\e Manuel, Kathy tran• e3nor Robson, Mrs. Moore, r ·- '!1 Wednuday
(emperaturet - high George W. Welh. The
plabitlff ehllly 42 dertttt In Pomeroy at or Kenneth �cElhinney. Gilkey Coonty jail. He \\'ill appear Ho
!9::f:P p1rt; Erma Yalt, Carpen- cla, Patty Winebrenner and Jean �.owe. Angela Hubbard anJ
54, low 19. Th'1osday readin&amp; - wu 1-estored her makla 11me of ... InJenedlloa .i.. &amp;fall nr Md was acco,Tij;anJed by officer
Ed fore County Court Judge Emmett
••
Klooa ...,. awanlal fln.y o a r J-- Hubbanl.
1 411 al - a.m.
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