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Church OI Christ Given At Meeting

Pastor, Wife
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balance, and ca■h Items ln procen of &lt;'Ollffllon $ 743,132.83
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Corporate 1tocka (Jnduding '8,7GO.OO 1lock of
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Petition Asking New Deal
In Southern Local Passed

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Fiv e of sb: present member• of Pomeroy Counci l and
• Mayor Charles Legar announced their inte nt to seek
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· 1 additional term, while tw o other resident, also too k the
"big step" laat night follow ing a regula r meeting ol the
village officials.
A group of resident., and parents wi1hin the Sou t hern
A primary election has been made necessary followLoeal School Board began circula ting a petition today
MA.ll!IE
ing George N essleroad' s decision to run for a two year
asking tha t al l seventh and eigh th grade pu ils o f
the
Marine PY!. .,_
term. Incumbe nts Leslie Ful t z and Dor Schafer said that
d1stnc t be hou�ed lo the_ present Racine Hr,gh Sehoo
l or. above. ,-ii, ccnf I I
they will also seek the two year term.
afte r th e new high school 1 s completed.
Two of the Iii: C!Olfflcilrnen elect- 1
bosic ---. and - 11 _.__
'i\ 1pokesman , who II11:ed ru, frum the four present --L___...
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r four sections aJso bouated the
M;.Sa,v
Camp Lejeune, N C., fliled thu year will be In office two
ed
to
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t be uJed , ■tated that if Letart, Portalnd, SyraCU5e and
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year.11 while the other four are to village clerk to $900; �e treuur•
lowing a vilil ill Pomel'VJ' wllll
the new school_ it occupied b) the Racine.
$.5
to
counc1lmen
and
'360;
to
er
be elected for a four year periodnd.ativea:, friend9, and hil btalb-seventh and e1g�t� grade, �! � It hu been po.Qlted out by
he er. Marine Private .Rabert ••
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Announcinj the probability of per meet tns for � maximum of
four IC"hoola; wu.hm the �iatrict group .in favor �f the
24 seuions.
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movement I Schll!lter, Can:ip Pendleton, Ila
(ilina
n for four year tenna w e r e
when the QeW RacllN! High ii that leacben m the new
7-8 0·1ego, c au.
present councllrnen Don Collin■, Councilmen pointed out that all
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completed it WOWd be tor pupill grade facil. ity would
oot have to 1 Mr. and Mn. Jim-. Sch,
Franklin R i z e r , and Richard village officiaJJ were in need of
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of the laai two �ade_• � �uJd hold • high IChooJ �
Rupe. Fire Chief &amp;)' Reuler has a raise and were yet boosted only
Sr., and nephew■ ti Mr. ..
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oot be raUed • Jumor High.
Th.is
spokesman aaid all fou, of Mn. Nolan
a.tJJU
� candl"·
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., •• announced h'•
'or enongh lo equal Middle...-...t
wac·y i·
Shuster' RJvenin,
If the school is changed ac- the schoola in the distri
ct are Orive.
1 tour year tenn. He ia the other rial payroll.
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� rd Ing tc Ihe wisbea ol the pet. i now overcrowded. E:ramples
not- They were jo ned here ...
"new face.··
In other discuss.ion It wu aakJ
1t1oners . the teachers will come ed were that the capacity of Le- Cbrirunaa
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No definite statement has been eel by C'.ouncllman Rizer to dinldinner ._
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Mn. William (Juanita) .lfcNiddl
recorded from the si:rth t.'Olllldl• low left turns off Main-st o o t o IUtuD PIPMOJHlr. - Geot""'
P and tho and Mr. McNlckle, ....
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man, Roy Betzing. but aC&lt;Ording Coor! and Sy camore-st.,. No ac- troy P. Aldrich, 11, lookl
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cualo
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of
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to reports, he will not enter t h e lion was taken but tile matter was I calm
are ■t- and Lvry, and a friend,
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l'roJ, N. Y., police after bet.mag_
ra
William Bamnbardar, r. •i t
turned over to the Safety Com- 1 IDS urated In th' ,.,.., tab,
s
Syracuao Grade - ha., • llrqg.
ARTIST � George Katz, one of the nati on's yo ung
_;::� aJx =rson■ who ·•--)-··· mill«.
N. C., blllr ot Illa atepmothor, Mn.
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Am erican pianists gaining recognition for their fine that -"-· have intenflona
capacity of 111 w
_ hlle 208 are lransl·-•
of en- Chief Jed J· Webser preaented u...t Aldrtch 39• - tho
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a e anil inter retations of the masters, will pre- i.r••• theIr nam.. Oil ,. Air Div'a·w
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'"· report wh'Ich includ- Coacrerat1ona1 ChllJ'c.b par
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sent a recital Thurs ay evening in t he Fotos Music Store ballot
pacily while 274 ,re tlllOlled_
Angele,, Calif.
will lUe on the GOP ballot. ed 17 arrest, 1n Ilecember. 1a ac- oonag• In ftuUan d, VL Th;
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audltor�, Wes t Secondti:•t an d Mechanic-st starting at
0
The petll/onera abo are lhow,
Th• decision of present council- cident, lnveHllgaled, thr&lt;e ilteg.'11
8 p.m. uu s 18 1he f1rst me 1n the memo� of persons men lo seek addition
ing a Jetter frGm tho 11au doCh'":I., Spencer, the only aural terms w■a parking arrests, nine warnings I,, so ouL Th
Gordon "o
now llvlDg in Meigs county an artist of Katz s stature has
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� "'- education ftalinl
not publicly disclosed unlll Moo- oued three emergencfe, within Udrlch, putor ot the chlllch,
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VJVOr Ul • car that craahed early that tho
appeared In co�cert here. Pian ist Katz l s a m em ber of
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day night Prior o last night", the �iltage and three fire call, and Illa wuo adopted tho
yesterday into a milk truck on achoo) .�t.�
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the faculty of 0'™? Unive�sity Schoo l of Music. Winner
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Route 112 near West Columbia.
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meeting the member, had made In the vlu,;ge.
of seven! international p nzes , Katz made a highly su e11 DOI likety lo be
fficial ,totement,
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wa, reported In fair condition to,4
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his
the
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cess fuJ d ebut at London s Wigmor Hall In June of
htitiom will � cin:ulatel In
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al Hol
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violati
that
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Mrs. Theodore T. Reed , a spo nsor of the recital, asks bee
"'U'f communlly Ill tho achoo!
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ler Hos tal
n reported nooe desinld 1o !Ue· had beeD reoorded la.at month and
Spencer wu
a passenger ID a district.
that all penons having unsold tickets for the concert reP■y _,
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car with his lather, Ra'""""" Ap=-•'tum them te her by Wednesday ev ening.
57 remam unpaid.
ring the • ·
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ct;U
Spenc
e
er,
and Orville _ ! Pet ) the district ', Pamil Teacher,
Iota! ol 9,063
· fJ lndicatioru, today hold ,_
IDelllber■ ol COWlcll and I( a y o r
Brown, both of whom died lll- Alsocialiom are •Plnat
meter vioialon ..... laaued.
the
pt,
Meip County ollJca holder■
Legar la.at night, which m I g h I
alantly Ill tho lition. The !lyracuae Pl'A -� have to wait UD1II
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Iha flr■t J&gt;0181bly indll&lt;'O alben lo Ille for
Iota
Funeral eervlcet for Raymond ly voled 1M apinat Iha - in February befon money It oped fl 1 and parkinl lot money __
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will "" - ,_ the at
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propriated by tho Meii, Couaty
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di' IApr t�_ wu ael pork ln meter DlOM)' &lt;'Ollec!led Ted lleed. Jr. w� � Ewinl � llome at s ?.DL
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cbau-ma• Mond ■y night of the Wodne!day.
December
during
l2,2tlS.IIO
ol
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Wi
1200
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Don Mallen. the ..;
Proaecutlng Attorney Bernard V. Fultz will present the village. u wu pointed out � $15 31115 oo
C o u n I Y Ho,pital Conunwion Surviving him are
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bll 1'ife, /
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his first seven cases to a Meigs County grand ury n ext that the_ mayor bas bad no in- '11i
which is embarked upon con- Evelyn: a daughler, Mn. Harry
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approved
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c� lfi wage■ unce he began
Tuesday morning.
office lbio motuial, aid that the
,truction of a 41 bed Mely, M ,m- Clark l'umeroy hoo 111111
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next ,pecia) - of the
Among the cases which will be presented to the Jan- ollic:e. Before his election, Mayor was the payment of •bilts. uncil oriel Hospital'
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Jes • :..d 1..arry• both ■t home
•-��-•-· until Cbar
uary term jury are two for breaking and entering.
Legar '':"·IVed certain • o u r t alio disCWINd patching or repav- The elect
,_IOI] 11 DOI --.i111et1
FebIi&gt;came
the
at
andchildren,
ion
four
gran
and
two
no
g
but
in
Children"•
Hill
•-''ruary
Sherman Ebner Schall
w a a Glenn Faulk on charae or enter• COits, which now are oontrary to
nual meeting oft he group held ter1, Mn. Jack Newland, Lima.
act.ion WU ....en.
n
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Yestenta
law
bound to tile 1taod jury on
a Ing land with Intent lo
the courtbouJe' • p
Un O.. and b S
steal. He 1i' a
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G
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ting
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at
y council
w s emphasi
mee
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charp ol breaking and ontering was placed under $500 bond.
i r • :lorney•, office
rosecu g The Re,_
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Eugne
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Law-el
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M
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that the
wu - told an employee In Ille
d M or Le
Moore·, Store OD w.., Mam-at in Charges of driving while lnlox- men
ther offi
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Auditor'r. office that her h,,.,,,m
. wm be in charge. Inter,
age me ::.,, will'�e effect R::., Colilns. Schafer and Rizer. I �
Pomeroy November 12 of I a s t icated wlll be presented qainl
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, and Leo
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will
be
in
the
wo
Laurel
me
Cliff
1962
uld attend ■ ll!l!lion of t h •
yeer. He was taken Into custody Ernest Wingett and Gilbert How' · when new offl. Also attending wert Clerk Edna Vaughan. ,ecretary
Cemetery.
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off
El•
asurer
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the
and
Schoenleb
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re
empt handed by Deputy Howard ard English.
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A hearing_ will be held Friday bod oday U be bad ,....qi zt.
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Frank wbea attempting lo escape. A pre,iou, charge of a r 1 0 n 'Ill emergency ordln..,. DD·
unell.
for Orin Gilmore, chorged with 1bls lllOl1IUJI l .,., tridmt
on pol81billty of enlargin1 the M Spe
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Schall wao holUld lo the g r a n d against Douglas Sayre wilt
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the larc:eny of a blue lick conn lh
site on Chl drens' Home Hill for
not
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jury alter enterins . plea u[ inno- be presented the jury. He pl..ded Dexter Man Cited
lhe hospital. Wh,ln the present
dog.
night Jamei, Brewer ol
W
not in the avnmi11iow'1 •·
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cence In County Court.
,,,. ts betle,ed ample for now, Teen-Age Event Is
guilty in an earlter arraignment Into County Court
was arrested by locaJ ce,
fi
llOllle members . expressed a deofficer, 00 the ,ama charge. He
Fred Stewart, Middleport, wlll and waa sentenced lo the Ohio 'Ille Ohio state patrol reported
Being Planned
Dmiocral Mullen aaJd Iba! be
the arreat ol Ronald L. Jacka, 24.
sire lo Investigate obtalnmg more
abo appo■r before the grand jury Stale Penitentiary.
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Pl808 are being oompieled for as achedwed lo make an ap. came in lo ,.. whether .., not
Illa
land for future possible needs.
00 • llmllar charge of breaking Records show that 5S •..., an Dexter• charged with ,peed and
lbe aMual Meig■, Ma,on champ- ;,earance m county court this Republican Comm!11
\m
Prwldaal
and Olllfflnl. Stewart ii charle&lt;I pending In file, of cr iminal rec- ctled lo Meigs county cow1 Wed,
l
mornmg.
This � ier wa, turned over lo ionsh
SHEl !MIN, Iowa (UPJI-Tlle
ip dance which io llChedulod
could alteod • ■peciai ...._
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with ontering lht Headquarters ords In the Clerk of Courts. None neod.ay.
1 commill&lt;e hooded by R. L. for
Judge Emmett Peoples fined
nl
y
18
ay e ening, Jan.
Satu
at
When
Hartinger had not �
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lllolaurant in Middleport � has been pre,.ated the I r a n d Convicted In Galllpolts e o u r t - llo"al But c:loMd Ha Jacobs and lnciudinl commission
lhe Pomeroy High School auclf. Errel E. Foll rod '5 and root, br 9,45. Mullen ))booed Che tlllnl
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ber lt.
wu Alhable DeVault, 47, Mkldle- doon W., li r Ille loq tbne rounsel Bern_ ard V. Fultz_.
ju·.r
yesterday in other court actioo. commisaiooer
torium.
, Av-..
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The quest&lt;on ol hoodmg its
Per
lined '60 and COila, llven a11
port,
oona who will appear for ))OIHe wot persued by local olllee
Twenty t n age fmailsla from ff• .,., ..i..._
�- ged . bY the Ohio Stet, inform him that the meellnl
membe
,her
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,
om
wm
and
five
hi
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days
licen■e
in
p..
slble
also
g
r
and
waa
referred
jaU
lo area high schools will take part Patrol with dr1v 111� left of the would DOt
cen .
jury duty are Virginr ing fr
ol lie baa prelldeat ■d�
the a
be held.
..,.. Iba 92 mllU.a Fultz.
c
ler.
the
th
pan!lli ..... of the rol&gt;bery. and la Douglas, Shade ; Clinton Sarv- JU8pended for alx months on • •mile■sllq
and
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[
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In the competition_ Trophies will
Bo
cost. It bad 1- •IP'N&lt;I folloWIDI
nu
e al
le■ ,aid.
Attending wore Reed, Jacobs,
hid CNl tlla bank of. the Ohio river. er. Pomeroy. Rt. t; Dulcie J. Ref, charge of drjvlng while inloxcat• fed r nlhorll
s pen .
prese
be
by
nted
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ded
yesten1ay·, meetJni by MuUa
Mn. Burmee Gelpr' A, a Bradlord, allfl Henry Ewmg, A.
K■ Wu captured and wen Into bei, Middleport Roote I: Ivan Hal, ed. _______
My Hysell lo FlreL A suit hu beeD filed In Com. and N&lt;ISOI!, that Mullen w O o t
Jordan
and
Ke
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hllfl emploJe 1°' 411 ye■n, wu G Mehlman. Fred Russell. and
custody wbera he appeared
in tlday, Dexter: Charles Cramer,
Second. and Th ird �J,.,. winners. mon Pleno Court for divorce by come 1&lt;, the office IJila _,,.,,
llel,f la Jail a l Sloas CNy - Dr. R. E. Bolc:e.
County Court and entered a not Pomeroy : "red L. Hollman. Porn, New Fear&amp; Touched
Donald R. Hobb,, RL I, Lang,, aod lean, wbetb,r or D01 llepobamong m any other prizes.
----waMq to Ille federal p-ud
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eroy
Dorothy
Norris, R a c I n e: O
1Uiity ploa. He ii&lt; In county jail
Co
o Area
The e,ent. sponsored by I h e ville, a minor. by his next friend, Ucan Chief, IIBrtlnger, Mlold atPauline Autherson, P o r I I a n d: ELISABETHVILLE . The Congo jury oa a -Je al emb&lt;■■leunder f!IIOO bond.
M ARR IAGE APPLICATION
Pomeroy Band Booster,, prom- Ha':°"y J. Hobbs. against Ger- tend. U be were PI08eDt, lflllian
Other _, whkh will be pre- Orland GIiiand. Reedsville: Val- UPII _ A lll80llve round up of meat f...., 1 nalfollal hak. Her
Franklin Martin. 24. Middle- isea lo be one of the bigge,t of aldint E. Hobb,, 1 lTilllOr, of Lo- then wnuld call Nolson, wt,, NIii
•nted lo the grand Jury for eilh- lie Ogdin, 0.xter ; Jame, V • n 1111pect., In an alleged ..,.._ l,o■,f wu NC al Slo,-.
port. United state, Anny, and the year.
rain. 0.
he wnuld willingly altend. MLemley, !nation plut agaln■t Katanga
er lndiclmenll or "no bilta" in- Meler. Che,ler; Etta
Ida Moe Wilson, 20, Middleport.
----The plainlilf charge■ fn his aod Nelson okayed a ft!,000 ,top.
elude tho 'charge against Saber Pomeroy: Marte Offutt. Long Bot- President Molle Tlhombe aod Piqu a Resident Heads
BOOSTERS TO MEET
suit that the defendant is lullly gap appropriation ye,lerday.
Tweel j)( molealing a minor and lorn : Thoma, Hendricks. Mlddl.. other ofllclals touched off new
MM TO MEET
A
meeting of the Racine High of groaa neglect and asks for
When tt wu learned that t � •
------ - -- port and Lena McKinley, Middle- leer, today among Europeans 1n Water Commlf!8ion
The Middleport Athletic Assa- School Band Boo.,tera will be held custody of a minor
&lt;"Offlmiuion probobJy will lit
child.
port.
COLl!MBUS - 'Ille Ohio Wa- elation will med tonight at the I Thursday even1n1 at 7 ,30 t the
this cop;,er-rich province.
Golfen, Invited
e
llaynwnd Ju.atice waa llned ulO meet again unlil February f, Jin.
-----ter
nco
rmed
eport.I
Commission h11 8Mounced high achoo! -at 7:30 thts evenlng. / high ,S(hool. BoOiters are asked
U nfi
,
r
,
aaid 18 Euginet!r staale) J, Blazewicz. apa
and costs and sentenced lo three
To Attend Meeting
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL l'Opellllll were among ■eve,al hun the election of George E. Miller, A large atlelldance Is urged.
1 1o attend.
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day, in jail in 1 -ion of Mid- noted that lunda ..-. " very ..,
A meetbg will be held Friday Adm iS&amp;ions - Mre. R o w a r d dred per,ona take
n into custody. Piqua. u its chairman for the
dleport Mayor Kenneth McElhln- &amp;Jim. "
night at 7 p.m. for all Interested Cecil, Pomero y: Tressie Spencet,
shortly ■fler lhe C'A&gt;n:go won its forthcor.1Jng year,
ney's oourt Ju.11lice waa taten � engineer ta.id that •••
lfl)lera of M eigs County to help Cbe,ter; DoMa Hayman. Racine . fndependenc,,
from Belgium last Miller, � member of the Cominto
custod� by the 0•1o Slat, i&gt; surely not eolJlli)l money ..
organize a goU club al the new Marcus Chambers, MiddleporL Joly, Euro a • D
pe n
ed Elisabeth- mluion llnce tt, organwil!Ofl one I
the county road departm,qc II tpPatrol
�• being completed by John Discharges - Orland Gilliand, ville and other Co
ngo cltif11 when .)'�a r ago, is i� Industrial repre- i
on for nearly I mmdb. •
er�te
Dueer.
ReedsvlUe. and Pout Buckley, C.ngofese troojll ..., on . ram- sentatlve. Cha
n during t h e ,
uma
,
'81d
that
the PoyrolJ - wfll
E
The. -111111 will be hetd in Middleport.
.
flnl ya, of lhe COIMllllllon'• ex.
pa1e aiatnal whit...
I
nrollment SIIU
cons
ume
ov
er '5,000. He pJnpM,
- �-- -- ----- 1stenoe .,,. John A. Sifpher, rep,
the l'h&gt;hate Court chambers of ---•
. Racine got_ a jump _on other Meigs county municlpali- Open
c
nir
a
ed
t
,600 ts needed 11 ,.,
D
bou
'5
an i
!ht t&lt;iunly ...,rlhou,e_ Persons
ties today wit h appo, ?tment of m embers on ts "
resenting agriculture.
The Meigs School of Dan&lt;0 op, bu sa praent worliero for I I, •
city
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lntarested are urged to attend.
New vfeo.dlalnnao Ii 'Illeodore . plan m ng commission.
.
ened lhia past Saturday. Mth month.
The appointments were announced last night at a atud
.J Kauer, director of the O h ,..
ta enrolling fro
Pome- Beside, that, the mg- ,...
m
III0"'9, BELLING
Departmen of Pubifc y orka and , meeting held fn Racin e wh ere Will iam MIUer, a rea agent ro en ldd
.
on lo IIY that the,- - .._
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M
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l rt Ra
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A btlllnt and shower will be
an ex-officio member ol the com, for d e ve lopm ent of res ou rces, was the speaker.
Ci�. New ;;,v;n .::e;.,..:;'. at tho 1.;.age lo bu,- n,a,,hlnery
Howa rd Nolan , vo-ag l nstructor, Racine High Schoo�
held for !Ir. and Mn. R o b e r t
.,...
misolon since ft, inception. outpart, aod other au:,plio■ . lie poJno.
Roblnaon al the Fottrod-Robln- Du ,·lng the past two
weeks. in Syracuae will be di.cu...ct . i goln1 vice-&lt;halrman ia Gen. Her- �s cha irman of a comm itt�e al m111g to promote highway ing
out that ne tracb ara ....i­
ne · wish ing lo enroll
ed
w
Anyo
their
■nn home In Allred Saturd,y eve- since nt!w fire department offl• other money ral1lng «l ,
pl a also bert B. Eagon. director of I h O �0� I mpro vem ents 1D southe astern Meigs county.
.
ed
for
of
the bulldozer■ and
ono
ap
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chll
l
dnn
for
the beg nner
nln1. All friends and relativ es are cer; look over, th, Syracuse Town wit! be 11udled.
Department of Natural Resource•
he
Mr.
Miller
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upi•lned
In
detail
aw
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ny
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may
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be com�
do
by
ng
Hall ha, taken on a new I o o k. Committee, appointed last week also ,n ex-officio member.
Invited.
/
bert
budge
the
t
theory
11
fa,
January
of
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would Ila
planning
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WY
2-28fl9
Wi
or
by
e
droppinl by the
Ima Al
Hill '
Changes Jnclude new doora, ll ce- were, by•law1, B. CUndiff,
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SQUAD CALLED
fro
hall
m
the
diaolved.
h
vel
lB
at
located
2nifschool,
to
le
borhocid
DeJ&amp;
lo
st
a�g cii= Fra:k Cleland,
l W
ment floor. hose rack. all down- Slack, J. Whlla; memberahlp,
L.
SQUAD CALLED
The Mlddlepon emergency
the &lt;Ounty level
the rear of Fotos· Music Co. Other cowily deparimeot llGldo
e , RaWolf
Tommy
poslmoater:
stairs. and a hathr1,&gt;m, c o a I Hubbard. C Thei11, M. Guinther:
The Pomeroy Emergency squad
unit WI■ ealied lo the Ben Batey
and their_ employ- now seem
rack, and redec:'Orated kitchen finance, B. Cundiff, 0. Hubbard, was called for Donna Rayman, cine Home Band Cashier, and Portland. -l.etart FaU.. and Sy- Ballroom cour&amp;e8 are being offerald
� at flill Pearl-st last
racuoe
were repre,ented In the ed for both adult, and teenage lo be Betting -=-med about tho
Simpaon. merehanI ·
B. Hudson: and council. L. Friend Racine, at 3:3. p.Jjl. Monday. She Ger
.
n)Chl at 10 . 10 p 111 when their upotlr,_
confroveralal delay. One. �
meeting as well ., Ille three groupa.
All work was don,led by fire P. Huston, A · Lipacomb.
U.-year �Id .;.
wa, IUf!erlng from an a)&gt;:&gt;ln!nt SyrllCIIIO II �•peeled lo follow towllohlpa Involved thr-ou,b
__
Ill
Judge F. H. O'Brien, already 11.___
tbeJ,
de�t member■ and inter, From a p.m lo I p.m. al t h , heo rt condltioo and was taken lo with Ila conum,aion ooon.
rustees
discussed
t
with i'rooeculint! AICGr.
RECUPERATING
LEGJON TO MEET
parties. Tho regular meet, Feb. lit meellnjl. open houso will Meigs Gen.rel HoapitaL
Under law, theoe COllllllilisions Another meetin, ale
aret Archer. Mill-st. Mid- ney Bernard Fultz, tho pos,ibruty
,
lo
Marg
be
Rutland Poll No. '67, Amer- Ing wlll be WedneocJar. January he oblerved.
All ,..!dent, Inter----come together in a regional plan- set, will be bold In Syr...,., A dieport. baa r,,turned lo her home of filtns a mandamua
lean Lagion , will hold Ito r,,gular
� 11
ot B p.n. AD membera a r e Nied .la Ille - of the r1.. . FADU11U.D IITATION nioJ!
commluloo on a county- Stal, Highway Dopatl!Jent engine- after apendlns two weeta at her obtam funda.
� lonfghl at 8 P- m. Re- llked lo atteod.
department an Invited. At
S Monday l«n;&gt;eralurea -'- high 36, -• a, .,-eater, basis.
er wlll apoali:.
"'¥1 -•1
son's home recuperating. loin.
ed ofter
be
Main lopk of lh, meeting will p.m., a movie c■1 hlpway •'-"I- low ■.. Tueaday readlq
LOCAL TEMPI
at
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are
empowered
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to
act
Racl[I■ and s,- ,ma,. of. Archer 1■ ..,....,Ing ofter lllffer- n, ,1
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bars an be Civil DefeN. Pian, for a den!,, will Ila lllown for tduJCa I0:4/i I.DI. ....,.ill#lllpa
11 , 1 1 a1 ,._ _.
_poll M la . vllol- .,... ..,t -IPl1Pif¥
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fall . . • )'OUJ' IPPNl'tnce
comot ltnt. You 'n Judled
by It, ,o moke It 1ond.
Mike II Iha bell by brln,­
inl all your winter-'WNI')'
clotbea here for dry,,e:lean•
in,, Clotbea make the man
(and lh• woman, too) and
make your clothes the
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.Derrwnd depotltl of lndivlduala, partntrahipa,
and cor,por1tion1
· · · · · · · - · - - - - · - · · · · · · · · Sl ,524,1522.25
11ml d41Ctoait1 of ind! vldual1, partnerthipa,
1nd corpor1tlon1 - · · · · · - - · · - - - - - - · · ---··- 2.028,7tl.8D
Depoli,ll of Unlted StatH Government
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224,211.39
llol)Oli'4 ol Staloa and pol l l loal .. bdlvloion, · - · · ­
11,318.118
Other depv11t1 (certlf\ed and offlcen' checb, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS _ . . _ _ . . . _ . '3,IN,038.811
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TOTAL LIAIIILlTlES - - · - · - ·· · · · · · · ···· · · · '3,884,272.18
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Caplt«l • · · · ·· ·· ·· ·· --· - - - - - · · ···· · --· ······· · ' I0,000.1)()
llurptu · · · · ·· - · · · · · - · · · · · · · - · · - ·· ··· ··········
175.000.00
Ullditided Jl'Oltta - · · · - _ _ _ _ _ - - - ·· ·········· ··
49,1139.47
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •••••••••••••
174,331.47
TOTAL lJAIIILITIES AND
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!CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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lit ·corllly thal tho abova 11atement I• !Na to the boot ol my 1
-ledp ond bollpl.
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J. llil&gt;W. FOSTER, Ca1blar.
1 �llell: THEODORE T. REED
LISUE F. FULTZ
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ITATE OF 0!110, COUNTY 01' MEIGS, 11:
Sworn
. lb and 1uh•r!l&gt;,d bofare me thla II day ol Jouaf')'. 111111.
SYBIL EBIORSBAC&amp;, NollrJ �•bile .
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THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO. •• th• clOM ef IMHlntll 0.Hmber 11, tNO, • s,... !tanking In•
ltltutlon erf1nl11d end 0Ptr•tln1 under the banking t.aw1 of this
lt1tl ,ncl • tMml:tar •f t� l'tdaral 1...rvt lytttm, Publlshtd
In NConl1nN with • ca.II made by the State lankln1 Authorltln
and �, tht 1'1dtrel RtNrYt l■nk of thl1 District .

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R e,. Fred I . Gardne r , past or, was in charge ol the anual cq_ngregational meeting ol the Middleport Church
: Pd! Worlh, Hiih P
r--.
Re, .... llrt rroncil H .
f Chr!! t held Sunday evening at t he church.
M L and Mr.. R. A. 'lllompeon and Past Watclunan ol SIU!pbudo
.
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Giu,., returned home �'riday
Repo rts from all C lasses in t he B ible , Schoo i _ were g1 - of U pper SI. Clair. Pa. and Mrs. were honored when Mary Shrino. l llev . Donald - It In Grll&gt;- - ollkan, ill
beld dlrlal
aftt!r • vKation in Larao, Fla.
:en by represe ntatives of the past year s ac h v 1t1 es. Re- Therion Ohlinger of Daytoo were
Shrine of Jetulalem met
to attend the L&lt;q Granp tbe wGnbljJ:.;.""" �-:
ville
White
0n J,nusr, 2. Dr. and Mn.
, orts were also given from various groups ol the chur c h week ,nd guest, ol their 11,ter. ,. 1 __,. ida even1n al lannln1
.-ttna' ft fnl.
1
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P
gu ar
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etl
entertain
n
Haldema
J
E.
• w bo •1d the minister gave his annual report.
Mra c. E. Neue.
fJoo to- Mn. �waru
Convs
10011"
Baptiat
the
Hall
Ohio
the
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w ith ,. dinner at thei r home in
8uradaJ,
The reports showed that the Missionary giving for the
\.
Sunday guests of Mra. C. E .
i day Pau1 Smart wDJ attend the llplUM' at the ehurch C11
about
Lar o honorini Rev. end Mrs
ch
rt Mn. Clifford H ood , , Mary Hughes, WHP, and Allen I �Ive meeting to bl Mid JIIIIUIJ')' • ·,
chur
se
N
the
of
by
years
other
all
exceeded
hurch
we
ea
g
and 1
Gla:t.ler on their 29th anniver
')O to 500 dollars.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Gartner Hughe!I, WOS, presided
,
ltiLI aft@moon.
sary Othe r guests were Re,•.
The annual election of offic-era j t�r Erwin with au11tants, Miss and family and Mn,, �Ole G reat• I Past WHP' t honored were Ellit j
Dr. and Mra. B. c. Borden el
and ;\'{rs A . N Gruelit'r of Lan
or both the Churcb amt the Bi• Judy Butcher and Mra. Harold house of Chillicothe.
I Sm�, �liulbeth Lear, , Edltb Columbuii
vialted over the week
raster. former Pomeroy re1ile School were Hl!IO held.
Roy Hoeflich and ■liter, Mn. j Hutsinpiller, Nellie Trac} , Jen- 1
Lohse.
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Mn. nlathw
OIU'WI
j
and
Mr.
end
with
other
denls.
Eldert elected Sunday night Bible School super mlndent, Alma Thompson ot ColumbWJ ett Roberta amd Pauline Atkins Stan.!lbury
and
erman vislted Sunday with Mr. and �- and Past WOS honored were HarWhilt' in Florida Rev. and
.Yere Thomas Bowen. Walter , Wendell Gerlach. and
and friends.
\!rs, Gluie r visited Mr. and
Bunce, &amp;ymond Cole. Milton h&lt;incaid, hil assistant. _
Edward lbflieh and other rela- r, P. Smith. John Robert, and
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Mr. and Mrl. Adolph laelena Pormar!J lmllll CI01hJDr Ce.
Mrs
and
llMr.
McKinley;
'.l.lrs. Nolan Bierly,
Virgil Atktnl.
Houda.shelt, Herman Lotlse. Ho- Secretary, 0. E.
tives.
and 1111D Dennll, apent the week
uonald Elliott and family and
MIDDLll'OIIT, OHIO
vtlited
Francts Rouah :, pt-I Mr . and Mrs. Glfn
mer Rice, Wilbur 'Ibeobald, Rho- br�rian,
their
end irl 'c.oh.unbUI with
the
honor
to
madewere
Planri
.
�Ir. and Mn. Al ht&gt;rl Glazier o f
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del Steffy, Russell Wilson, Ken- aniSU , Ml8S Karen McElhmny Saturday with relatives In Zanes- charte
r memben at the Febru. daughter and famBy, Mr. and
neth McElhinney, Horace Abbott and Mlq Judy Butcher
Hom1 .Qf
Largo, Dr aml Mrs A B C ox .
ville.
ISS CIRCLE
,
M
and ror a ceremonial M n:. Isaac Wilt.
meetinl
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�lr and Mrs Arnold Boggi and
illlam
wa,
Bradford
and WcndeU Gerlach
Mr and Mrs Edward T Bauer
Mrs W
N11M
at the March meeting. At the Mrs. Arthur Skinner �
at
.
fa mi ly M r . and .11 rs. Lui her '
tend
Super
Primary
of
ted
M atllJO were week end � looe
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lect
Will
R
eynolda wa, e
potluck
the
nueellng
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of
e
lrul
c
pneumonia.
om
v
with
h h
Wil:w n, M r . nd Mn. Ollie
nd
,
Ric
De con emeritus with the fol- ent with Mrs. George Memhart cf her parenta, Mr a Mrs
frethmenll were served from • j MN M ahr] Wa!burn of Columijia11kensh1p, an d Mr and Mra
d
White
WU
sh
-ad
Dan
Karr.
10:.ng active deacons· Ca Bahr ..,..tanl Mn.
table with pink cover and center, ''"' �nt the week end with her
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Robert Hutrhinis o11 of S1 . P r
gh
the
t
�f
andda
tenden
Arth
Floyd Boyer, WiJlard Boyer , Ira elected 1uperln
an arrangement of pink daughter and family, Mr. and ,
�
ISS
t&gt;
&lt; ersburg: Mr an d Mrs. Harr,
• Larry Sm�Ih eda with
.
).,
e Chester Erwin W iltiam Crade Roll and Homer Rice was Jm,et and gran
Butche
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nd
c
Mrs . Harold Thomu and ch!ldr.ni
Clark, New Port Rirhi;&gt;y, for
of Chauncey were Satu�:ri
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C'lrcle CrueSf'Y: MarvID Kelly: Herman i ele,c,ted song leader.
---- ---other relative,.
and
C
merty of hesh,re.
uf Racme aro announ«ng I h e f\mca,rl Harold Lohse Robert . Foltowing the cto,e of the meet- gue,t, of Mr. and Mra
.
s McElhlnny continues
Charle
mrnl ot their daugh11•, Sut �fcElhi�n\ . Grorge �1einhart, mg the conpga tk waa invited Meinhart and Miss Erma Smith Luncheon
n
e
en
Att
m
d
Or . .and Mrs Don F.a lken- i• gagP
d
m
from • rettnt heart I
prove
I
TONIGHT ff �illlDAY
lo
Dallas Marks son ol M • . Earl Mc,. ,nlev, Denver Ri�. Os- to the chur� p�rlor for a period _ •
•
.
a
bu r Orla ndo. form erly ci r Co- Ellf."n lo
out
be
to
able
la
and
attack
Here
Bv Three From
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Arlie Mork• of L o n g car Roush. wimam Staler. L R l o[ lellowah,p w,th the _me ber I n1nner I, G i ven
.
lum bus . and Mr. a nd Mrs. Char- and Mr,
� :
(!J'ech.I d1CT!). .
Clalwor• little now.
James
Mn.
and
Mr.
Pals
yal
Bottom.
the
t
of
W ley, Dan While. Homer Jo�es,
Lo '
tes Holter, Sanfo rd, for merly oi
dau
11111
,'iaturday Evening
Burt l:t
thy and Mra. Guy Reynolds were Betty Ol\len � Columlmt reM lsa N
eth Sc les. 1 of refresh
Ke
n
eauger.
orma
Y
Mornmg Star. Enrouto home
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Horry p Smith in Akron over the week end turned home SUndoy lt•�';;;:!
MiSR Circle attends R a
0f the hour Mr and Mrs.
,.It w • &lt;
�w
COLO�
1hey v&lt;S1t ed ,n Geor1etown. ll"gh School Mr · Ma, k, ., a gra1- .f r and Arthur Hess. Jr.
t
� Ida c1.., entertained with a dinner Satur- ' where they attended the luncheon I ng the week em! here
t
min.
RIIIUlln1
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Oh,o, with �1r. and Mrs W . R. i�te of Ch�ste i High S&lt;"hool and Other officer, elected w, re. w!:, ;;•· :�id
d
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lamil
,
day o,ening at their fonu,. Las, of Diatrlct _ 2 and the OES School brother and
y :;� J,::; Sox office l- 1:18 P.11.
,U
ver
th
9
mg
d
o.a�ls and famil y , forme rly of attended Hobart Welding School. treasurer for th� church a nd 81• , �
•
Richard Owen and
o! Instruction.
c .... THUU.
rvice � lfh Mrs. Grace Pratt. Jey st.
,
R.
Wiley
L.
Pomeroy
WIDNIIDAY
med,
comb
hool
ble
Sc
Dickie.
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l
Re•
Guests were Mr. and Mrs John Saturda! evening they attended and
He is currtnl l�- employed t
aerv,
class
the
or
resident
vice
speak"DINO&amp;A.Ull.US"
Nev. Glauer was juest
tor. Mrs Arthur Skm- 1 .
Foster , Mr. and Mn. Theo Smith, the meeling of BiJ low C'bapter,
publ Steel at Youngstown Ohio Choir Direc
h'(Teellnlcolar)
ChesMrs.
er al one of the EUB churcheo
organ
Church
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n
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;•
a
e
n
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, '"tom: �".:, cookies and mint, Sue Smith. Anna Durst, Mr. and i OES. wher&lt; Mrt. Clatworthy. :
weddmg pl n, have
ft!
WINI �
Wllb
I N
in L.irgo on January 7 ,
Nam
mad• --- served from the table Mrs H E. Rowe. The Foster■ Grand Ada of the Grand Chapter i O n
and Kriatlna I
.
S
FIi:,\TUllE'l'l'E
centered with an ar• lea;e Thursda i• for their n e w ' ol Ohio, Order of the E..lem . Elder Of Church
I
presented.
wa!I
Grove,
Paclf
home
Calif
Star,
in
l
ARTOONI
k!
ationa
COLOIIC
d
ngreg
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l
car•
white
co
annua
an
r
(
'Jbe
t
)
ed
f,
IV in t er lnstilu l e
! Palil'nl Fell, Hurt
the evening lhe� a� , meeting ol the Federated Church
In
Later
e,.
candl
:
white
;•;,t
::�!:
NIDAY NOT OPIN
":;"r a
A ttended
tended . mldnl
l' o ut h
H ad ln H
Other class member, asslstlng , IIEARTENING FIBH �TORY
i111I
f�;:
Ch
E
�
Forrest B ch le l. J . Tom Ratt.
G
CHI
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,;,
":i.: :.
�� l�, '�tlt �hlc,,g°:'nsr
:,, Harold :.lh�m l,emtey re- i Funerat ,er,ke, were con wllh the refreshment, were Mn I .
r:
SATURDAY
_ o
,s ng w
w
overy we
Evelyn Gibbon,, Ba,baru Jone,.
s
en
r
r
•
Hy
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Mabel
,u
Mis,
Reynold,,
who
Ed�ar
Y
mley
1
,
at
e
flernoon
y
Mr.
that
eled
Le
word
S
lurd
cei,ed
du
Ohio
,
GENERAL,.
�
"THE
Middleport
.
mo •�
·
Uavid Konkr1ght and Hev Ray I
_ • night guest,
stll. Mrs. Alice Rolwson, Mrs th� neho� rn unsee.so�I warm
ad
olwon
Von
Home
l
8 patient at lhe Chilll- , Rawlmgs-Coats
J
Funera
been
has
_
_
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mon Konknghl o� the Heath
will
enjoy
contmue
mild
to
Frances
a
Wlll·
�is!I
Pratt_.
the
Thelma
Aulponl-"
Jean-l'lern
for
al
G
at
Hospit
died
SHOWIN
ns
Hart1ey
who
NOW
for Homer
colhe Vetera
Methodist Church m Middleport
IMPORTANT ODOR
- alao ­
onths fell recentlv re- I his Locust -st home last week. Roush and Miss M1lcli-e d Hawley. ter, a commercial fiahennan aay■.
ve
fl
t
y
ADVANCE IN PRICES
were in Portsmouth Saturd_e I �;�
Kl'ITENS GO
seve;e laceration of Rev Donald A. Boone conduct- ! In a short meet mg following re- 1 Malhon :Kyritil, w� annually Odort are bnportant In a ND
ving
COIJ,EQE"
where they atte ndecl th,e Semor l
er
Cla
TO
bee
M
98 fransla�s fish habit.a into weat r
can
ad and Is ronfmed m I ed the services and burial wus I freshments the Loyal Pals
TEN
• flow
since
''THE
life
's
forehe
the
l
te
lnsi1tu
W ith Mamle "eeD:aNli
High M ld-W nter
1 voted to contribute '200 from Its prophesies, aaid he caught Lake I use only the pollen from an­
in the Riverview cemetery.
of the infirmary
ENTS"
ANDM
ond CG- T,ril17
'.:OMM
Methodist Churches.
ard
same
bo
l
church
fl
90
feet other ower o( the
Mk-higan perch in a mere
kind.
Le le; spent six days with I Ps ll belll'er&amp; were Raymond t l'f'asury to he
M
held
was
ng
COMINO
(Technicolor)
The all day meeti
program.
or water, which afford, little pro, A hff vlslto111 onJy one Ir.ind of
Mrt
· Le:iey and sons at Christ Saxon, Charles Bennett, Harry for the expansion
'lllouaand,f
01
Casi
With
S
at the Trlnlty Mettlod!s� ����Tu.or
Miin4aJ,,
unday,
·
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tectlon from the cold.
flower during a journey from
ma l!I time. His birthda,v is Janu Hyaell, Willi-am Ohlinger, Leo
LAST CHANCE TO SEE!
24
It,
January
fl
lanning
"�ey should ht 200 �eet dee p hive to owers and back to tbe
, Juni r
Carroll and L. D . Diles.
ary 30 and friends are p
UNCUT! INTACT!
Cive,
''TIIII: Al'AIITKEliT"
o
.
1
addh
His
ye�ar
atl ll�
h11 t lme
a�
ld':_
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a carct 8howe tor · him
�of
1..1' Pm Pr
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Amon J: those from_ out of P,rrfv f'or !r,
y
res, 1• Hero;d w ma� Lemle .
�os 11 a1 Bld J: 1own here for the serv1ceK were Anna May Jerfen of Mkldl e­
U , S. Vet r ms
· Mr. an d Mr1. Fred Mees. Mn. oorl wrui honored Saturday nl_eht
2\l, Ward tt4,c Ch '1ll l00fhe, 'ohio ·
·, .,, ·
William Owen, Mr. and Mr1. when the Junior BVF of the Mid.;.1 i,
l
Dun i,ane, Betty Owen, Mr . and dle port First Baptist Church helcl
-� ;J1u =;
Tues ., Wed., Thurs.
Mn. Jame, Owtn, Mr. and Mrs. a party in her honor at the home
CORRECTION
r "}$. \i _ -.,..,."''
Get Double Your
tn the article on the Wind ing .Jamtfl. W inegar, Mra. Mntha of L inda Kauer. Miss Jeffera re�'ni;::�• ,J
/
Purchase In Poll
Trail Garden club, the 1 11 day r)('nnison a nd aon, Don, all of C('ntly Ml and broke her leg.
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Parrot Stamps
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rneetln ,i annour.C'ed for M11rch I L Columbus: Mr. and Mrs. Law- The evening was spent ln pla :v•
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ll
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at the Pomeroy Senior H I g h rence Faulkner and ■on Larry inJI: game1 and rerttshmentl
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School ■udltorlum will be hel of St Albans, W. Va., Mr. and sanrlwiehes, chips ;nd so� d=s
·
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s,
w
Mn. Charles Faulkner of Clen- were 1erved to
at
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MIDDLIPORT
,_ jf,rt�\-{ :_�;M
School.
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at the Xenia High
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- - - -··-- - - I den and Mr. 11nd Mn. James Larry Gladwell, Buddy Moore,
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grand.au,ghler, Mrs. James Rose, Sherry Simmons, Linda Lyons.
p. ,
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v,., and Mr. and Mn. Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kauff and '
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'h.ylor of Belle, W. V■•
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''I had 1DJ ll&amp;btl .oel • bliDt
a mudel and amoal tacblr." . .
l!OU.YWOOD IUPI&gt; - Every curve,ome &lt;Vilt Aid.
llclioolgirl dream, ol becomlng a "And I did model for I whllo,
movie olar, and !nr tho inllnltesl- bul my agent tbougbt I mJgbl bo
ma! per,entage who mab tt tho able to work la leleviaolL I ff"
road lo long and bard-but D- peared In a "'1r llhon and 11111
McBain &amp;ol there ona year out ol actlnji bug really bK a,a_. I bew
,-1 old Gleadalo HJil, ScoooL I &lt;OUld never do anyWna eiM,
"nlo II-year-old la lmown ,o I quit modoJmll,
to t.1e,1ow011 t,,, her nmnJna · ''I a110 dilcav...i lho tlllly wq
role la "Surfaldo .... - . . . . . lo make lho ....... In - - Ii
ha¥. ber II '"Ibo b Pl&gt;- lo break lhna,p In telmlioo.
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Timber Information Available

YEIINON llOOTT
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R.-Uy, ~• Ohio A,ricultural Jb:. found that the majority of oeleo eontracta
peri..enl Station conducted a study lo were verbal Instead of written.
ftlld O'llt !low farmer, in Southeastern
A properly drawn up, written contract
~ ite marktliD&amp; their farm timber.
la blgbly llealrabla lo protect llolll die
It WU fou11d that 60 percent of the seller and buyer of Umber.
· fb!nen ldld lllalr timber on the stump
Timber prices for Ohio on a qnarterly
' for ID •-a,e poa Income of '30 per basis are now available •• a cooperative
acre. Another group, 4G percent, aold venture between tbe Ohio Department
their tlnlber u cut product, for an aver- of Agriculture, the U. S. Department of
Agriculture, and the Ohio Division of
•1• uou return per am of t53.
Very little effort bid been made by ~'orestry. These price, are available at I
· the farmen Interviewed to contact buy- such county agrtculturl! offices •• the :
en. In fact, tlO percent of the seller• f.il• Agricultural Eztenaion, Soll C11111erva- ;
· ed lo contact more Ihm one buyer, ai- tion Service or from the local Farm For• ,
lheulb 80 percent of the aellera knew of ester of the Ohio Division of Forestry. ·'
more than one buyer. Over three-fourths
On-the-ground technical auistance on
,,11
forestry problems la available to landof the •tump111 •Ilea were made by the
. Umber buyen contacting the owner. Far- owners by contacting Franklin P. New. mer, H111n1 cut product&amp; took mo,e of ell, Farm Forester, Ohio Division of Forestry, 360 E11t State Street, Athena. The
ID lnllllttv1 and over 75 percent of the
counties of Athens, Hocking, Meig11
lannon made the llr•t contact.
Morgan, Perry and Vinton are oerviced .
Almoat Ill of the people contacted
fr om the Athens Office.
otated that price lnfonnaUon and outLandowners In other ,ountles may
look Information would have been useful
have their requeall channeled to their
lo them In making sale1, yet 1... than
kcal Farm Forester by contaclina the
·ollHiltb ol ltit sellen made use of mar•
~·arm Forestry Section, Ohio Division of
ktt 118latance provided by existing inForealry, 751 North;,•est Blvd., Colum•tltut1on1.
bu, 12, Ohio.
Landowners considering timber sale,
Sellen In 2tl percent of the sales had
no definite Idea of how much limber was could especially benefit by having the
told, 11 two-tblrda of the sales were on
Farm Forester inventory their timber,
a lump awn bu!• and not on the baslo 1111rt and estimate the volume of trees
to be ,old and as.&lt;ist In locating buyers
of lhe quantity of Umber. It w11 -.1so

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lill'I t,pJcal of,_
,...,. ,lhlnp who clnam of - dam. Sbe nner bad 1111 IUCb
..._,,,_ In fact, Diane didn't evt9
Iara eat for Glmdale IIJ&amp;b'• -

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other faculties after age limitations fore- closely related germ killers. The_Y 1whole av,,earance differed

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c1... 38- Mlltod hay, mostly
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area will participate in the lestlvitia
whicb
will
center
around the Weiss Knob and Cab•
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d th e
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11'1 ""'1'Mlfttl wolh~ble. So
-IOapplylVttlvet-nchfinlal,
la 7t1Ut choioo of lov~ color••

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atomic power from IO"etmwut

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PRIDAY NOT CIPIN
SATURDAY • ·• ,

honal forests JO lhose areas, and nuclear devices for eon•tructJou
WASHINGTON IUP l-A VlSCrs
rted to p 'd 1 1 t J h greater use of coal f rom them to of water projecta and ~~ery of
~ ed ~ 81 t~n t-e~c :. n :lroduce electricity.
minerali.
~ en1~ • Y ay a I de nah_x,~ The document, based on recom-- -Enact • ,100 million-a-year
n~s
vigorous
new ea ers 1p
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. control bill
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nd d 1 , g •ts men a110m1 rom 200 comm11m
conservlllg
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mem rs, se no price g OD I Jar Lo one Pres1uent Eilenbower
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ed. led th I the n w proposals.
vetoed last year.
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Fr ank E• Sm1'th , D-Miss •• -Expand research on t'Ollffl'·
De.im:y pr
t' adm'
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mocbl"rha "1a d mk.,ts ral,onch'
eommittee director, said the pro- sioD of Blllioe lo fresh water, oo
est.a IS . Jn mar o .a 1eve-_ posala .. wo uld no1 .mvoIve a .,_.,.,
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6 - ' - chemical perUc- iwu on UBU
1rue11ve pro d al
ment towu.111
a
cons
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the
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l th . htf I e more money
gov- pnNuction.
bgr,utn atfwtllpAro ~ e
u ernmeot i!I spending now, but
er1
mencarui.
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Theage o at
b "tted b the ·-·--·•d
wUU1 provilR: more p1vuu 1ve

''THE ENEIIIY GENDIJAII':
Van Johmon and. J'ean-Pierre Aumont
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With Mamie Vullore,11
•nd C.nwe, TwfU,
COMING
Sunday, Monday-, TUIINIJ
hnuuy 22. 23, 2t
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words which convey some small measure of the meaner
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unstinting acclaim of those: who drive or ride in it. YOW'
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Is lb• large,t u. s. mo-

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(Tecbnieolor)

With Wmlltam•eyud Kriltinl HeDIOII
nATURETTII

fOWKI the Railwa, Labor Act
amendment unconstitutional and
1so in I'd8ted the union ahop
a
va~

pn,ermnent ...,.tei,atticlt.

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WEDNESDAY anti TIIUU,
"DINOSAURUS"
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\:lhanw
sed po
eyoppo ·
The Gerrgia Supreme Court

first announced officially t h j s
year. Orficial source9 have denied
reporla that there have been I
number o( secret executi0D9 at La
Cabana and in the .l&lt;;scambray
Mountains, where Castro troops
ar, battling antl-govemmenl guerrilas.
Sketchy reports filtering through
official eensorship described the
Escambray fighting l!a "sklrmiah:ing as a possible prelude to a
' government offenslh,"
Reports reaching hm MondQ
said • nil-Castro forcei sallied out
of the !ugh Eacambray• i.dt week,
seb:ed the foothill town of Fornenlo and held tt for two day,
before being driven bock by •

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Jean SimmoDI
COLORCAIITOOlf

s ro • dues Were being Ui5ed to support

irst year In power.
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Although no one I! eertam U ·
I ho
1h C
act y "." many persons e astro regnne. has e1ecuted, the
deaths ~f Diaz, Mesa and Yebra
are believed to have ln&lt;!reased
the tot.al to more than 63a. The
total includes three Americans

Brull

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Burt Lanwtar ID4

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Clerk 'lhln 80 , ...s
Raway
awi
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Such 8 "union ahop" contract
d
is permitted under • 1951 amen il
Labo Act
ment to the Ra w~y
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The worker• complained that
bana fortress-prison, where hun• th
uld lo the1 jobs if the7
dreds of "war criminals" died ey wo
se
r
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d .
Pr .
Fld I Ca t , did not join lhe union, yet their
emier

-Give bigbat" priority lo completing flood conlrol proj,c',. already authorlad and authortso
new project• delayed by •. , _
....,ble bunau of the budget ,..

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The milita
trial of Balbino
,
ry
Dw Balboa, Jose M. Me~ Lopez
and Julio A. Yebra Suarez ended
bou
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a t m1dni t. By 1 a.m, all
three were dead.
· Th
h
the
ey were 6 ot againsI
floodli hted wall o( the Im Cag
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furmg

TONIGlfT

of depressed area;"l, It , sugge!ted can be reduced.
are.as It !luggested expanchng na- -Study the pouibDity of using

UBERTY THEATRE

tar -•elucle . WfloH _mutof.°'lft:a- --H•rold C-) Mor&lt; ·
MJtlill- zn . bo.. •hl «l,OOO v•""''es I a I t
Locv•t St.
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and Bo6 W.Ull'MII, 1

Ametlcu lnittlutlona of

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killed as "invaders" iate last
year.
Today's executions were the

I ahum,
CUI w..... Ill; ClaN II, Sor•oybien lilage, Cliff Car-

Oth• r hoy uhlbiton acorln(I eo·
or . - ...,. 0 . C - • !
CIMI 18, Allllfahoy, ....... M- •
linl, and Bob Themu In I h •
•am1eu. llolh.......i10.
lllhibltira ill Clu• :a, , or n
,lla,e. -Ina a or t,etltr w«e
Thom11 Bmqa,_, G, C Son.
,-, ld,,ard llumpmer, W. W• i
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Argu·ments

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Three Are
ExecutedBy
Cuban Squad

w1lh ju sl I coat of

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Garcia de Queyedo, the 1Joman

permill11lon to wed. Bill birthday WU Ncn-. 19.

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serwices are available, along
rental facilitie!I for skis boots
,
,
poles etc.
taughlln said another festi•
vaJ weekend Ls scheduled Feb.
11-19 when the Washington s k. i
water 1Ad04!.
Club holds Its annual carnival
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Th I -:,~ilo~
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wh
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l'I, many
om and Snowball d 8 n c e. several
will be arriving bure on charter• races wlll be held that
week~
edrepohr, suNm,t
Y u,,. public use'' of natural resources.
lln"'- d
Kenn y-Jo nson a u r a 1 ..~
ed L •••• • - - 1h
uvu, e Hun_ &amp;...,.• an end.
,
sow-ces Advisory Committee, said 'l1le advisory committee warned
Charleaton areas, Will sup~le- Complete information on th e
( 11 d 1opment of water soil that "'an adequate water li\lpply
ment their lkllog and ice skatmg Weiss Knob and Cabin Mountain guarantee the • afety ol Amerl•
----u d /"'e t
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for our growing ~pulation will be
efforts with the mare gentle art areas lodging and ski achoo] ~ - - - - - - - an ores kresourclbels th15 n ~ a maJ)r domeslic need for many
of ballroom dancing at an Al ine
NAMED WABABII COACH
ma e poss e e gro
p can be obtained by writing to the
CRAWFORDSVILLE Ind CUP]) aary
of ourloeconomy
essential to Amer- I------------------I•
• ~· ton ica's role in lhe free world."
Ball to bi eld S•lurday night Wei.sit Knob Ski Area, Dav ls,
Ken Keull O 1
al the lj)ICious lodge,
West Virglnla, or by telephoning
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·t efull•baco':'.'erh mcebeen II recorrnnended • speedup in
Although the activity is being B
II (AL lne • '151'
mvers1 y
•• as
M.iddl--' Ohio
1p0n•ored by WCIIS-'IV and ra· arton at Dav
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named football coach at Wabash conslructiqg flood control Md _ _ _ _._.-_",--dlo, Cbarlestoa, WPLH radJo in
.
College. Keuffell coached the sma!I watersheds ? rDJecl.!I, f":1erNOW SHOWiNG
Huntington Ski club, and the
Lawrenceville school la New Jer- al a,d to combat water pollutoon,
atate'1 oonservatlon Commission,
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sey to unbeaten seasons dunng expansion or the natmnal parks NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
the
publio ii Invited to
WASHINGTON
Su- the put three year,,
system, harbor and waterways
"THE TEN
join In the fun.
preme Court •cheduled I second
hnprovemenls, establishment of •
COMMANDMENTS"
Ski condiUons t l:lavia this
round of argumeota today on One of the world's largest sun national fuels pohcy and stepped...... h.ve ""·- ~'fabulous," acwhether union dues mav be- 1.!!ed dial11 i1 localed north of Phoenix, up research in a variety of fields.
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With Cast Of '111ousand •!
cording to Robert T. Barton m.
. for political purposes over the ob- Ariz., in lhe town of Carefree.
Urge Greater Coal Use..
LAST CHANCE TO SEKI
owner of the Weiss Knob area.
jectloo of workers requlred lo be- The only larger one ii in Jaipur, The report urged giving apeUNCUT! INTACT!
Barton'• operation includes an
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come union members.
In~dil'~·~~-=----...:..J~c~ia~I~co"'.n~aide~r~•t~lo'.'.'.n'~'
•-rt• run 2,400 feet long as well
The high coort e,:plorod lhla le8 Y HENRY RA YMONT
u •horler runs lor intermediates
sue ii.at tam, lnrt doclded to take
and beginner,. All have r op e
U• Ued Pm• lmeraaUGnal
another look at Jt, this time with
tow•.
HAY~A &lt;UPH -A revolution- the JllStice Departmen having a
The nearby Cabin Mountain ary fmng squad early today ex,. say
area. alao open to the public, is ecuted three Cubans barely an
· Saned ta Geor&amp;la
,
operated by the w--L:.- m. hour alter the7 had been rourt- The lo d ••- was atart- _....
_w"- - 1martlalized
"terr rtst, " 0
un n uea -..-_ _ _ _ _ _
need m
. Maeon, Ga., ln195S~•&amp;ix
,_1_,as 1 ,_.o to.
.,,
was conv"'"' cu o .. a)'" mg aesaslo or th 11 So them Railway
sinate Premier Fidel Castroemp yell
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Mra. Trudi

from going to CUba under re!lrlc- and Albania, all Communist coontions like those on travel to Red tries, where travel by Americans
China and other Communist coun- ii banned without special permi&amp;.
tries.
skm.
The pro-Castro Havima newspa- The regulations on Cuba prob•per La Call,e aaJd the ban would ably will not be enforced a!I aemake It easier to catch .. Amerl• verely as those limiting travel to
can spieti ., ~ g the few Amert• the other oountrie!I, But, any U.S.
cans who will be allowed to go citizen wishing to go to Cuba
to Cuba.
· must havt hia passport endorsed
'rtte Stale Department Monday by the state Department.
said travel to the Carlbbean It----Iand wh"1ch once wa! a favor J•w
San Francisco bounded on
ple~ure spot for run-seeking three sides by ~ater, Is among
· " 1o the few world cities with more
Americans, would be llm''1u:u
trips considered. •·m the best In- than~1half of its perimeter washI the , d ~-• " be
tere!ll:a o
Umte ...unes
· ed ily by the ocean's tidal curcause thill country no longer could rents

program roll!I Into ed by a VermonUype climate.
high gear.
Weis., Knob is located about 12
Manager Nonnan Laughlin of miles south of l\ere on Stale
the Upper Monongahela Valley Roule 32. It affords a breat.h-tak•
Aseociation pointed out that the ing view o( the surrounding Can!leCOlld Mountwn State Al?ine Fes- aan Valley.
•
ll bi hel d here Jan. 27-29. Ski instruction and baby silting
bval wi

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Do Ir: Ee.,.....,. Time

LEOPOLD WANTS TO WED HEI-Nat.ha.n Leopold, the "'tlu1ll
killer'' o1 ll--year.old Bobby Freno In Chlcago ID 1924, 11
ahown &amp;t h1a Mith birthday party In Bu Juan, P.R.. witll

North Viet

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M a jor

cluded:

put

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•: 1 $lti() plffo of i&lt;U1p1ure but ao'7 11a1n•t Eutem Airflnff In •up- ::,.,""-:::,..~
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/ p,id-up union member• wlll bl port of demand• for blgber .,• ..,.,_,...,_ .,.._ .
•pannllted to aee ti.
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Advisers Say . Nation Needs
1~:''!i!~".:·
~;:';;u;;i c~.: ~~~ an,a bas the high- WASHINGTON (UP(; - All can., la Cuba. Cuba the New Leadership In Keeping,
in the Appalachian Mountains, est base Point of any ski area in Americans eH:ept oewsmen and The action
will tau on • festive air the last the eastern United States Bar- businessmen with established con- same category with Red China, D
. Its Resour
. ces
of thls'month ••
ex(ensve win- ton staled, and lhe area b grac- nections have been prohibited rlortb Korea.
Nam
eveIoping

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Wolverba,n~ton. 11111,.~. !IBXICO CITY (UPI) - Tbe " " ' ~ . . : :
- 'l!oe low
un- Natloaal !&amp;lalelWl&lt;e Worken - - - • - •

MEIGS THEATII

Colorful Mountain State
American Travel In Cuba
Hamlet Plans Festive Air Prohibited By Department

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Mn. IIIJIO Juhllq wbo ha,
been I medJcal patient at the

Project Mernnl'J' utronanta •mtki oonftdent-

OffllNG SET Fql SPACE TRY-Chin;.panzeee In training and
Project Mercury aatronauta dolng aame are part or the
preparation• t'or man'• fir.st 1pace trv, scheduled for some•
time ln April One utronaut will be lelected to ride a Red·
, at.one down the Atlantic tracking range.

better too."

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ly •.t L&amp;ngley Fteld, Va. From left-: Alan 8b1pard ,Ir.. Navy
mJlllllalW!lr; John Glenn Jr., Marlnt1 lle11Ulruwt oolonel; MaJeolm &lt;Jarpeatu. Ueu1ena.Dt eoounandcr. One may be "IL"

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three ol

DOI tab lluon•,
"My aCltini .:boci Ii rflhl on
lhe •et," •bi •miltd. "En17 ._
redor mo u I fl .....
I aloo learn 1nm Ill• - • actnra I - i , . wllb.
"Besiclei, Ibero )Ill lm'I for me lo nm fJfl le I cl,-.
coach. rm loo lluiJ wonlnl"And to bo podect!J - , N

, correct. It may be Important or the germ killer wu active, Cfllo. ·
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llnued lo bi UIOd by the boopltll WASHINGTON (Speclail - u..
ATl'ZNllS DINNEII
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Under ordinary circumstances these I sibl •.
personnel In the cour,e of lholr s Senator, Jenninp Randolph I Mn.. L. c. lloulh of Kaylong
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' The n,•t ii a laboratory roport routJnt dull .. which Included pre- and Robert c Byrd f w II Vlr enlerfiilnod th e member• of the PT PLEASANT
Dr D
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~en would have bee~, more or lesa Uiat descnbes th11 genn-kllling: operatlv• ,kin preporatloa and pda have ~trodu~ a ~Ill ~ &amp;ind Sewing Club with a d~er Gla..:m., local
wtl
turned out to pasture when the calen- . • ~pertles of a popular ,oap. 11 poaloper•IIH WOWld ..._
amend Title n of the Social Se- 11 her home Tuesday. Att,ndmg bi tho gue•t ,peaker Frid-, .,.
dar aald they should be retired. As 1t lB, : h,clud .. a most Impressive chart I
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curlt)&gt; Act lo Increase lo 11,800 from Hartford ~ Mn. w. T. nine at tbe January ~ of
they are continuing to enrich a new gen- ' that ,howa bow the contained Pe,bp• ""' .m
ilaNI lhe annual amoun1 indlv!duah S-, Mn. N. O. Wein and Mrs. the pt Pleuant WOllllll'a a.II
· Ide pr..-enII the growth Of -Ile lalapretaUoa
low .....1111 - ., -, . ,be
la would be permitted lo •am with- D• A• Smith •
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era lion from their wealth of knowledge ' germ,c
,_
to bi bold
al 7:40 p.m • t b,
and experience The valuo IQ soclet• is • large number of bacterial •pee•
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out tufler1n1 deduction, from
PERllONALS
M- llmle.
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lea, includin1 U,e golden ,10,hylo- 11- 11111 d al wllil
_,.. their socl.al aec,urlty benefit,,
Gaeats durlng tbe holidays of Dr. Giauman wfil .., u • f 1
inea1culable.
coccus that's been respon!lible for Hes of medlel118'ol aD ION.
Mr and Mrt James Mt&gt;.Knight --Lia,,t •l'U1k.o.- - ~--..a II -.
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•-,-• n-~ nl Not everyone ca n go on making a full ,o many bolplt,I inlecllona.
Whal P - under _ , ..,.. lhi, amendment would add
were their 10n and family, Mr. Fight Aplnsl Hem Dfleale," 1
oratory cnndltion, , when u tx.
ap- and Mn George McXnigbt, Shu- llmel iUbject
the 1D/1111b el
contrihutton alter age 85. But It Ii fair
The -nd b a clinleal report periJMnt ill conducted la alaa• prox,m~lely ~ lo the annual on and Tommy of Engleweed, N. F~ary ha• ~ deslpited u
lo conclude, on the basis of numerou1 from Waller Rood Army lloaplt• ware moy accuralat,, pvt • pie- permi,sible eanun,. IJmit, ol J
mbe
tad
studies, that a majority of tbooe who al. Ila chart 11,1, II poal-opera- ture of what wW . . _ in the pmenl law. The effecUve dale .Mr and Mn Geo'10 Vernar H~ Month.
durinl thl! b the ~=m~ S a l ~
want to work after 65 could do so with tive infections, all resulting in the human body. Bui since every prac · in the case of l/ltf Jnd.ividual. had ~s their •
deolh
of
•
pallant,
due
to
biclerIlea!
eKptrlence
Introduce
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rarta,
:lllid
be
holidays
Mr.
and
Mr
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Jo,eph La- .:ant wllh Mra GeQrge 11,ervey
profit both to them1elve1 and to their
8
la)
contamination
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aolutton
blel,
you
an
very
apt
to
aet
e
years
r
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caroz
Jr.
of
Newburgh,
N. Y. and aJ Mn. Ches~r A. ~ co,
employers. Our society need• lo re-ex••
of a related germicide.
homo reaull1 that differ 1,rom , 196'Bembart Venw of .Findley.
chainnen.
mint Its Idea• about the proper a1e for
nplanallon 1• quite slmreported by the bacU.riolo- .Tit• Sena~ from We,t Vlr- Mra. Robert Rice, Mrs. Mary Mn Belva Farley will
t
retirement.
pl,. The Hr• I report'"" ha!od on glat, jual u the wlnnel' of• ?rile &amp;mla said the mCl'tlue la permit- BrlllMU and Bobby Rice of 1.'0intl severld vocal 1tlecllom- ~
-- -••perlement, l"!rformed under hgbt might find himself at I h •
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wO u I d Pleuont were ,-1 aftmloon I band• of the rnembOr• are 1nvt1,
11
1 gueota of Mr. and Mn . .J.
Ideal lahoralory condlllons. Bae- bottom of the hoop U ho hap ·'"
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M-led to attend thil meelJnc
u
lerla and gennlclde ,.... pul lnlo penod lo pl mb&lt;od up In • sire, m..., of halpq nw,y IOClal ,._ Crump.
. sla
• 7 GAY PAUUY
ural llhoulcl•r and rounded ...t.
prevloualy sterilized glanwut riot.
curlly benoflclarlei better keep Mrs. Charles Juhllng con11n- i gue • _ _ _ _ _ .
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UPI ·" - · · llae· Matching ,Ilk aerie al the
and allowed to f1ht (heir battle
---, PB~. with cllmhlq COIU ol u,. ed lo her home by illness.
PT. PLEASANT _ The l •
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NEW YORK &lt;UPll--Jlelte mid wala\ and cuff• IJ the onl)' 11lib f!Ulilllll In • rlnji. WIien the
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IIJ'; and Mr~ Steril Walker ol· ScJence Fair will be held In
the
white .,. 1bi Ml'llnl coiGn 1n cent.
,oap rrumulacturen declared that
MIIOD were bullness visilon III I111gb Sc1'aol
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Ult illltJIU'al · - ti. Mr•.
'l'bo ... formal 1own announced
their (Ighler WU lhe "champ" by
Hartford Friday ewnlng.
J dging .:"'
~ plaee
Johar KtanlllY, tho nnl l1nl ia "omen coverlq of pritllno L
a knoekout, they reported with
Mr. ud Mra. G. B. Lerner and : : ! !·3.~ and T·IID P-111 ~
lady_w~ bot per•Gml ~ while -~:· c~.lnf Nid. Ha lljghetl" acorlnr hay entry In rnmplot. accuracy,
Mr. and Mn. J. M. Crum;&gt; .,... Houaa wui be
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calla tho l)l'·llot model.
called ~ pure UI line, pure In lhe rocenl Maaan County Hay and The IO&lt;Ond report refffl In •
In Point Pleasant Monday.
30 until 9:30 p.m The •• n lo r
Oil Ca lni •7
altd oolor, pun In dtlail. One fluid Sllq• Show wu exhibited by Let- ho,pllal experience In which an I
Gu•II durlq- tho hollclay, of Hlflh 111d Junior High m b • I b
tho • ,/;:-old lino ln,m •houlder to floor, ?•· lie R•byum, Route 2, Letart. additional factor wa, inMcently
SS
Recent c
al lhe WIii lloJI. Mr. and Mra. Harry Gibbs o! partfclpetlnl In the lalr.
· !Ira. Klnnldy lawn bile• broke oxcopt for
begulhn1 Rayburn·, mt&gt;ed hay, mostly al- lnlroduced. Quite correctly, alerlman
Rev Garrabrant Front at. ,..... Mr, ud Mr,. Jack J. H Carpenlor ii ·the dlalr,... • daytiMe dreu and COIi an- bow at tbe walalllne.
fella, •cond • loll! of N polnla llzed gauze oponges , ""re all&gt;red Mia, Ethel Biddle, Now Haven. Dana TurMr . BDlli Rollman and Frye and Mil.a Lena Emblelon of man and pri&gt;M wlB be awarded.
-• UM1 "prlatlu white 111Jn" Caiilnl, u "official •nd per- 6ut of• -lbl• I~
In lhe prmlc:I aolullon,,t•tor- R adult inatructor
tho •chooi ' Jmy Diddle•
a..-, W. Va.
fll' . . of the fonnal 1own1 IOOII dfelper~." Mid that with
der to auure Ir conllnu
er- of mlsaiom btinc held at the Trio- [
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In
Mr, and Mrs. Jame1i Fiber and DYNAMITB IYNAOOGIJ&amp;
•he will nor durln,I tbe lulli· bJm doiq all o1 Mr~ KIJIJMCly'1 ,Mm,u, Wtovil', also of Roule lllty until lhe time came lo u,e lty Melhodllll Owr,li In Point _:ri and :-- ~ n p~ lerichildren, John Irvin and Joy.. JOHANNESBURG, Sou11t Afrl.,.
ural fe•U,lt1al later lhli - k clothe• there ohould not be , rep- 2· Lillrt, uhlbllad lht h 11 b thom 10 clean wound, or to pr.- Pleasant oo every Sunday eve- BnlWn
IAnn o! Charle,t, n .-,ro weekend IUPII - Tenorlita dynamllad ,,..
1 · By and -~
Tho IOWII for Ille lnaurur• I ha&amp; ilillon ~ lhal incident durlnji Iha •co:!:
llfqo. Hi• illlr)' P""' tbe wibrokon •kin for oper- n1n&amp; In the ,-th of January.
Taylor and f:fly' were .....,.t Igueala of Mra. Fiber'• parenill, city'• main Jewlih will not be • Caulnl deilp, and lllunhowor admlalitrallon when , ,co
polata. •
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could
loull Iller- SUbJe&lt;'I beilll[ teua1t1 at th t vllllota al lho Paln!er lwne, 1 Mr, and Mrs. ·'· W. Keli.
Olrly Sunday In lhe 1owib , _
then
d• laUa ti. Iii fabric snd col« ,till , Whllo H- - I lltowed
ou,., cleu winners wllh , _
In 1 •cltool 11 "Alcohol!sm and 1 , Mr. and Mn. WID Hellml!I Richard Jenkins spent Thurs- Incident against religiou, ..,_-.
are undlsoto•fd .
at • ~ion we1rU11 the ,ame I are II foJlow•:
be Chrlstla't RelponsfbOHy:• Dr. 1called on Mr. Md Mr3. Dana Jr,~~
the boll••l ·t_y_.- - - - ' -·- - - ~ 50
OM el tl1e '"!""bift already dreu u the flrit lady.
I Cl,,. I - Alfalf• hay, Donny
slbl• for O won! lnl,ctlon? I.J. 9lawart Lloyd wu tho IUffl run.r, Mondav.
g,,ut,
Ina IHE
SEN11Nll
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HltclM l11 a touch or 11ble. The " Mr •. Kennedy i1 lht mo&amp;I per• Rayburn, BB; Clau IA - Atrllra
the ex lanation 81 deter- speaker DD &amp;nday nfl,ht.
Mr. and Mn. Gtl'lld Vfollt, dri.yJ or Mn. Henry Jen~ wereof
tloytlmi .-1, w~h Nml • fitted feet model any d,,..., could hay, mow rured hay,
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Tull!IOl'I P1oln1, Mr. nd !Ira. Mr, and Mr•• Coell Gmrlng
DIIYOJ'l:D m Clf'
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'1itlhlly flared hemUn,, work with," ,aid Caaslnl. "She Brown, lfl . ct,., ID - Alfalfa mined by Anny lnvesligotorL
I. c.. nd uclln&amp; the iMlor 1Uutli la Inen,11 Goegleln. Mr. and Mn. Bridgeport, Ohio, Miu Helen Jen.
11S1Gf1 NIISGN AW
aa, - • l"tlUlldal neckline ii 111 a woman with areal 11.yle who hay, 1eron.if cutting. Clair Lee Qulle unexpet.tedly it was found 1Rev, David Frte-man, Ml•, • • d I!l'lovd ~ of ~m!'?'Qv called ldu _of Columbul, and Mr. and. Pllbn.:.:-'N a. OW9llil """911111
tapped wlU. 1 lll'l'IOY1ble rl~let h.. already treated her own Cottr111, Jr , 11.
that gauze ipon(la •~orb the I Mn. ~•mN Wi,aln• ~ iul~ 1Ob Mrs. lfflt'tll! Roush, SmdMY. Mr1. Emut Kovac of Elm Grove, 41 ., 1:, ,.::"&amp;.a,~
If 1111111.an lftle f11lened with• 'K111nedy look'. Thi• look wJll be
,germicide from ioluhon just .tort £or the junior h11h _ll'lkll'· i Mrs. Ost\ T:irlor Rpe,l'I~ 'ftlun•· Pmna.
..,.il bow.
continued. Clothe• wm have Huld, Clu, I - Mlltod hay, moally al- ' 11 • blotter. wiU aoak up waler. Other lnatructors are Jomi _Pack,, day ..1th her dauqhler. Mra. 11o,' G. B. Ltmtr anti J. M. Crump .., ~ WY-N11&amp;
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Thi •.,. lo 1111 wllh lhe "'"' cool linM, omderslatod and unclut- l1li1, Lla!Je Raybum, 94; Clua INo longer protected by the 1enn- IMn. Lio Blu, Mn. N " • • n bert Pnlnter.
...,. In Monday.
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to a _,.... lell wool with n•t-1 l•rtld ,.
1B - Mix,., hay, mo,lly 11!11!1, Ikillln1 protector, tbe •olutlon bo- 1Jeck, and Mn. Staoley, Cbu- :
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1 FOIi PAJJ).IJP ITRIIIE AGAINST AIRLINE8
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centa1t of tboH aboVe 110 65 in the
United States population Increases.
As machine• take over a swiftly risin&amp;
1hare of the world's work, human muscle
power plays a Je11er role, More and more
of the total of 9111p!oyed persons wlll uae
bralna i;atber than brawn. Thi, Is pertinent bec1111se lhe brain often can go on
turning odt Anti'lle work long after the
mu1cleJ hne become too weak for heavy
labor-and lone after the age of 65.
An fnteruting lllustrallon of this is
provided by the experience of the Hastln11 Colle11 of Law In San. Francisco,
one of thru Unlvtralty of CaliforniA law
facultlea. The men who teach In thia colle1e comprlu an extraordinary group of
; top •cholar• In varlou • fteld1 of law. With
Oll4I exception, they baY1' this In common

1'heM eblmp• la • pace capsuJel at Holloman AFR. N.M., .,. .
(from leftJ lhwle. Jim. Cbo. Sevent}•ftn are belnf tra1aed.

Warner, doe•n'I belie,e I Ii
eambllnl .. 'lb• -

opmod by lb• Pn!stdent, Mn. Balab Glbl&gt;s. Devotlonlll WU
In
chirp of Miu Eslber McKnlgbl,
Mr•. Myde McKnlgbl WU In
· &lt;harp of the _,,._ The i...
,.. "Heritage 811d ll0rizo111".
Coocludlng 1bi IIIIIOllng the holt-

By Blnld ,..__ a,...., M.D, , human source in the IINl'II
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lhoTVnna.Aadlllgur-.'fv
pnuldo• • 1111'1 of lmNII .., perfmwww1, and pacluoerl
INll'I willing lo, ~ a llllllila
dollan or 10 ta • 41111pJetw " '

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BY WIGlNIA CAIILB'IVN
W8C8 RAVE JAN. MErl'lllG
'11,o WSCS o1 lho llartfonl
Nelbodl•t Owrcb beld tbolr Jan1larJ' meotlng at lb• C • u rob
Monday omning. Tbe meeltngwa,

Today's Medical-Report

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Hartford
Social Items

Senators Ask
of
The Brain Goes On
I havo belO&lt;O
two report• ' rouU... )1ndl1111
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Amendment Of
The policy of arbllrary retirement at - thot they have been recruiled from thal deal wilh lhe actlvlllei 111 1
now eontamln• UMI Nlutlon,
in
A In T'It}e II
a11 15 never did make much aenae. It
ed them to retire. Their average age Is , ... contradklory. Yet eachfw ,way ln,m 111 appear.... I ct

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GOP Calls Disalle's $150 Million 'Red' Budget Fantastic

Hollywood in Review

IDITOR1Al1Y

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Pomeroy•• Panther, juit rru,bt tioo.
from Wellitoa in the fiaal 60 aechav• a .. w look 111 ltf front line I Ewtac. 6-0, ratld .• jood ,hot •ndi Tuaday aijht whco the
ione def1DM1 toniJht when t h • , aod capable on diflJlA, baa sean I lhtn absorbed I b1vnili1tl?Jg 80-Upoff cornea aaatnst Wah am a Iabout two m.lnlMJ vanity action 11 dtfeat lo knock thml clunly
Kigh.
I to dati thli ....... Last year ho 1 oot of contention for 1111 SEOAL
Coach a....u Moore, apparul- Iworked hardly any more u a •uh &lt;ii• utle.
ly trying to boliter both hia o.f. on lhe Panthttn' abarp rtse.rvt The J.oautber, were victim, of
lense and def•rue, Mllllday niai,t charnpiDDShip club.
a flred-•p Welhtoo club that ha!&gt;
was working a ltttle-uaed senior, However, w h • t may b av• pened to have ill a.booting ey111
Benny Ewing, alternately w It b cau&amp;}lt Coach Moora'B aye was in best form. 'l1i.e Panther offense
Terry Ohlinger at a guard poal- Ewing twice ,t.,.llng tho b a 11 which producod 61 polots, w a I

Ohio State Continues To Set
UPI Poll Chase With 3S0 Pis
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IWe,r;:.to .Ohio state's All-America uf »hort standng as the Hawkbattle to net eyes grabbed o. 12-point lead In

the Big Ten Conference ba11ket- U1e iecond half.
hall champioo,hlp.
N,lso• S~arks Drl,e
N~!IOD aave conference leader Neli;on sparked lhe drive by
[owa·- Jt, fourth •lraight league scoring 19 of his 25 poinhi dur·
vlclD•_7 Monday night when he ing !lie Im;( 2n minutes. Ron Za. ICOf*.l:~ point, in leading the gar was a more limn ;_ider1w1te
fourth-ranked Hawke-;es to a 78-71 aide with 1B for the gnme. Jerry
lrl~f,!, o~ Illinois.
Colangelo paced the Illini with 20
T§., Jop,ranked Buckeyes of points.
Ohia_.~_'.A~te, carrying an unbeaten Doug Moe end York 1.m-ese, the
•trlqi ~Q_f 12 game1 thle season, two "Yankee'' scoring leaders for
•re· l~le unlU Saturday when they INorth Carolina , led the 1'al'hecls
res~ conference play agninst lo thl' ir fourth strni glil Allantk
MJnl_l!SOla, The BlK'ks are 2 ~or 2 Coast ConferPnct! win
ln the current Big Ten slanchngs. Moe was espe&lt;'inlly deva,;tn1ing
Sl,i:,b~ranked North Carolina de- from the foul hne as he snnk 12
teated Maryland, ~32. In the of 13 free lhrnwt!, The Brooklyn
anly ·other game Involving lo;&gt; bombardier paced both teams in
rated team •.
scoring with 26 points. Larese tal[owa, whk:h hu loit only to SI. lied 17. Paul Jelus netted 13 for
LotiTifliiJ:, game, Ibis seasou, al- a Marylan&lt;l high.
lowed Jlllnoi1 • 1light 38-S6 inter- Conference standings were al-···· -·-·-..
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: By OliCAlt FR~I.EY

~IAMI tUPH _ The rwo men
in • boy'a body came back to
racing 88 Hialeah opens ils meetingf.odoy and 10 days of peacerul -~~backing figures to come
to
1Ci•(N!chi1og halt.
wt}uam John Hartack Jr. has

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bee~~on a Honolulu vacation.
Which mea°:' that ~urf . highw11y
has lt,ad a nughly qmel lime of il.
B11t "cu.II me BID not Willie"
•wlftly will malle his presence
f•lt 11gain just as iurely as he
j&gt;l'obably will wif) the $2S,OOO Royal Poinciana Handicap aboard the
(a...ed April $killi ;i,1, •liernoon.

Because small William· Is two
paople: a snee1:ing little man with
a aa,castlc, whiplash voice when
he 1' around the race track and
e quiet, easy -going young man
who l1ve1 aedately in his $120,000
Mlaml Springs home once he ha»
packed hi.I tack away for the day
EnaoUen 11 Oul
"SUl'e l'"
dll!eren'l around the
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race lreck," he admJl1. "Nolxldy
Uk11 m1 out ther• but. then,
lher1'1 no room for emotion when
I rlda-"
p
aft of this fact, he feels, la
that With illfh wlnninJ Is an "ob,.... whlcb ha• driv.. tbl•

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llal a, II $1IIOII IVllllllll.

Or, It migh~ b e ~ anyone
else who hap:..1ens 'j() - g~l in hiB

way. Hal'lack isn'l ?ge lo spare
Lhe lash when he feels that he's
right. He'1 fought wiU1 .stewards,
track veterin~rians. tl'ainers. uwners, apbrtswnte1·s or anybody else
who happens lo be handy .
Ker.... To Ride
Just recently al Tmpkal Park.
when he was astrnle a hayhmner
r:1lled First Fair . IImtack told
the track veterinari 1m tbat tii!i
mount was loo SOl'e tu run . 'l'he
vet insisted the horse was all
right . Harlack refused to ride and
• sub1titule jockey had to be
summoned.
''The horse hm't fit to run ,"
Ku11uck
r ·,11t Fgrowlod.
. th 6 1 th! d I
bt :~ ri°i~' / 1·
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lat : 11 ~ ;. seven, ran eaJ
len th ff th Y and Onished 11
8 pace·
ll s O
Upheld by the resulls, the Umn&lt;lcrlng Hartack wasn'I content to
let It 1·td• at thal

FIie Rtoull•
NEW YORK ISi. Nicholas
Arena I IUPU - Ted Wrll!ht,
WI&gt;, Detro~ drew with Yama
Bahama, 150, Blmtol, e.w.1. 110,.
CHICAGO tllPD -Virgil Akins,
·154, St. Lout,, ,topped T.J . Jonas,

Area Cage

however, came off with ga~
honors by tallying 37 ;xilnte.
Oklllhoma State knocked KaniillS out or the Big Eight lead wilh
a 54.49 triumph, leaving rlfthranked Kansas state the only
Learn with a perfed conference
record .
Jerry Smith poured In 28 points
in Furman'" 92-84 victory agaJnsl
Citmk!I to ·yank the Bulldogs out
of a three-way tie for the South·
ern Conference lead with West
Virginia and Virginia Tech.
Minnesota and Michigan ~tale
gained their first Big 10 vlclorte•
the Coµhcrs defeating Northwestcrn, 68-54, and the Spartaris whipping Michigan, 81-60.
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Toledo'• &amp;cketo tried to 11:"'
Unlvenlty'1 delendiog
cluunploos !or a launchlnll pad
Mnnday night In ao attempt m
ohool !or a slraoglehold oo the
Mid-American Conference lead,
but It backfired when Larry Kruger ohol tbem down In th0 act.
Kruger' a H oenlor omootllie
with an unstov.,able jwnp ohot,
etnmg up 28 points tn leading the
home force, lo a 50-50 trlwnph
lbat put hi, Bobcats nn top where
Toledo ru,d been.
Toledo bad won JO olralght aft0 h 1o

CODNCullve weob.
St. Bonaventure, with a 13-1
record, .........i ..., DOid, lo
MCOnd pl.,. and Bradley dropped
to third aftor · 1ootng lo llolllloll
for Ill lil'lt defeat lo 14 ,..,.,_
DePaul, which baa the ooly major collei!• perlecl reoord boeJdee
Ohio State, moved tnm the top

10 after 111apptng Lou1.svUle'1 13game winning •lroak. DePaul,
with an 11-0 record, jumped from
a tte for llllh ,&gt;lace to lhia week'•
No. 10 ranking.
Iowa 111-ll allo made a bl&amp;
jump from 8th to 41h place. Kanau state, North carouna. SI.
Jobo'a, Duke and Louisville filled
the rankinJll bet-• Ith 1Hd 111h
1n that order.
UCLA headod tho l800lld 10
teams this ,._, followed tn or-

REMAINING TD.TS
FOR SEOAL SQVADI
JANlJARY ll:
Jackson at WDllston
Logan at Middleport
i\theu at Pomeroy
Gallipolis at Nelsonville
JANUAlll' N:
Well1ton al Athena
Pomeroy at Middleport
Nelsonville at Logaa
Jackson at OallipoU.

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Clemson, ll&amp;-65; Oklohoma won
its' first Big Eight game by downing Colondo, ~47 ; Murray state
romred over East Tennessee, 9264 ; Mississippi handed Vanderbilt
its sec~nd straight setback, 74.72
and Mississippi Sl11te edged Geor•
gia Tech, 62-81, in overtime.
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Council Named

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Pomeroy al NelSOJ1villt
Logan at Jackson

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Warren at Athena

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.GA.\IE- POSTPONED

The c11.~e contest scheduled be·
t\l·een Portland and Bradbu1·y last
night has been po1tponed u at 11
Thursday, January 26. Portland.
can clinch the 1radt1 school league
champlc,nshlp by winning.
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FEBRUARY J:
Middleport at Wellston
Jackson at Pomeroy
Galllpolil at 1AJ1an
Nelaonvllie at Athtnt

FEBRUARY 10: "
~10111 Will Cook For
Loil"" at Wellotoa
MJddleport at Nebonvillt
lnie111ar This Time
Gallipoti1 et Pomero7
NEW YORK mPII - Newly Athen• at J1cQOD
a1Tived Ingemar Johan1son, w1certain whether he wu "doped" FEBRUAKl' 11:
or hl1!t'ely dopey last JUDI, aaid Jeckaon at Ea11tmoor
toda)' be wuuld prevent the recurrence of either handicap io hll PEBRUARl' U:
lhirtl title fight with champion Wlhama at Middleport
Floyd Patterson at Marni Beach
March 1s:
' RBRVAlll' m
ff Is mother Hehba wlll peraon- Pvmeroy • at Wahuna
ally do the l'OOkinf at his trata- Oak Hill at Jacbon
lllj camp this time to prevent Galllpolls at Ironton
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any possible tampering wlth bil Athen, at Warren Loc:ll
food he ..-plal ed
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1l'BIIIIUARY 11: ,
Markllta at Gallipoli•

Helps In Sewing
Subject0#3rd
Wednesday Club

Delegate, to the Melgl county
PTA Council to be held ln Ruf..
land OD the aecood of February
were announced Monday evening
al tbe meeting of .the Mlddl,port
PTA held at the High School.
Delegates will be Mn, Paul
Thell. Mra. Glenn Hellller and
Mr,. Lucy Greq:.
Preaideot, Charla Asa Bradbury waa lo charge of the meatIng which wu opened with pray•
. er by Riv. Clyde J. Bartlett,
pastor ol the .Midd1epm1: Churell
of the Nazarene.
Mr,. Gtora• Hackett, Jr., pve
the report of the aecretary aod

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nnn ed b the : = :.re•
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ce~ acr!thl Ymeetin 8 tt lOD.
oted ~
chase i
~ Bindt ~ th aupplemen
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F ll l.q the buline
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er ~ opening loss to Southern
Illlno11, Including five 1lralgbl In
the Mid-American chase. But
when Kruger got through wtb
lbem, the Bobcat,, were firmly
entranched In the top rung with

SCORES

110 defense and u a playmaker the pivot, Eddiu Bunch and Bob
on offense. A good driver, 11 k e Winebrenner al lorwarda, • • d

Buffington, he has not bee11 driv- Buffingtoll at the other guard jib,
ing much this se11SDD, however. with Larey Thomas as first alter•
other than the posalhllily that nate.

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Purdue

2 0 1.000 144 128

llldlena
Wl•conJJln
Ultnofa

I 0 1.000 110 125
1 I .IIOO 143 11'1

1 I .313 214 m
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lllcb. Statt 1 s .Ill() m 21111
Kfchlp•
o a .IIJO. 178 2SO
N._torn o 3 .oao 163 ll21
MaMay N1abl'1 a-Ju
IDWa 71, llllnofl 71
K!chlpn Stott II, Mlehlg•u EO
flt. Northw11tem ill

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a ~ ncord In the leall"O and
10-s overall.
'l'be Rucnts started well, takIng a 1!1-11 lead with ooly 9,43 left
in tho first hall before OU settled
down and pulled within lour
polnlt at the hall, 2S-27.
Kruger got on target early In
the second half and reeled off
thr&lt;e •lralght buckets lo give the
Bobcats a 311-31 lead. Larry Junes
Toledo'• ,parkltng ,ophnlIIDre
from Columbus East, got two
~uick one, lo knot the count.
OU Ca~t. Buolt Adams, totalled
18 points, but the Bobcat1 on top
for keeps with two J!Oall, 44-42
with &amp;,47 left and then the host
loom alowly pulled ahead. Their
biggeot lead was 16-48 with 1,40
lo play.
OU bit 21 of 60 field goal &amp;I•

Wilt Looka Like
Shoo-In For Title

eou.,, B•uelball 11e11111•
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Ohio University t~&gt; - Adams,
6-6-16; l[ruger, 11-6-28; Bunloa,

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BAHR
CLOTHIERS

tlon scoring title.
'f'.he 7-foot, 2-incb star of the
Philadelphia Warrlor1 has opened
up a 53-point lead and bu two
games la band over ancond-place
Elgin Baylor of tte Los Angeles
Lakel'I. Wlltisnmrtlngexactlyon.
hia 1959-60 pace with en average
of. S7.I pointa per game.

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hack Norm Vao Brocklln of the
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player for the month ol Decemher.
Van Ilrocklltl, wOO guided the
Eaglea to the Natlooil Football
Leagu titl
Jved total of
25fi ~t,;
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lead Toledo.
The defeat left Toledo with a
10-, overall slate and • 5-1 MidAmerican record The teBJlll
meet Jo a ren1atch · at Toledo ,Feb
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Toledo (50l - Gallck. 6-2-14;
Jonea 6-1-13 ; Patteraun, s+H;
Lowis S-3-9; Pawlak. 11-0-Q. Tulall
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like a cakewalk !or WIii Cbamberlain lo win hi, aecond consecutlve National Ba11ketball AS!IOCia-

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tempts to Toledo'• 20 ol 61 aod

Krabbed 53 rebounds to 41 for
the Rockelt. Adams got 11 ,..
bounds, Stacy B1mton 13 and Kru·
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NEW YOIIK (UPI) - 11 looks

Wake Forest 86 Clemson 85
North CUollna 58 Maryland 52
E~ M- High PoJnt 72
Furman 92 flte Citadel 8'i
MIDWEST
Iowa ~ .mlnoil 7l
Milw. qr. Wis 80 Whitewater 78
Ohio U. &amp;S Toledo 50
Concordia BO Macalester ,n
Ab. (.'hrist'n 81 S.W.'n Okla St. M
Chicago 8ll W [ltlt of Tech. S4
S.W'ern ru. 14 Western Mich. IO
Oklahoma St. 51 Kansas 49
Mbmesota fl6 Northwestern N
SOVTIIWEST
Texas 81 Texu A&amp;M '11
WEST
Oklahoma &amp;6 Colorado 47

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colored •Uda ef the trip which
8he and her famlly took to thl
Hawallan Jaland1 1ut IUIDDltl''lbl tlldu which lhowed not
only tbt Inhabitant, of the lllands
but ll,o tht veptatlon and tn- bu.
duttry Wl'I nerraltd by Mra. - Davit,
'l'lle 111S Ta Buntball llud1• p
Br Uldlecl Pn11 llltomallonal
WLP&lt;IPtaOP
Iowa
4 0 1.000 Ill 255
Ohio State I O 1.000 1'10 110

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. Ohio University Takes Toledo 55-50

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"DJd you hear 'em boo?" he
atonned In the tack room. "There
I w11, trying to protect the bettor~ and they boo me."
That, II might be edded, lo a
•lightly cleaned up venlon of
what he sal~. Because the 18
year old Pennaylvanlan can get

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der by Soul.born Calllomla' KaoBAIT
NEW ORLEANS IUPll -Ralph ,aa , Indiana 111d Utah. Boundlllg Delaware 91 Unlnwl 15
Dupas, 144, New Orlearui, won by out the_ teCODd 18 group were: Howard u. 101 Lincoln u IPa) 89
tered in the Southwest, Big Eight dlsqualillcatlon over Antonio Mar- ~emphis State, Waka Forat, Clo·
SOUTH
and Southem loops.
cllla, 144· Argentina, IS) ,
cmnall, Wichita and Detroit.
Chattanooga 83 Mercer 70
Defending ch amp I On Texas 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 17, 1961 Mlssinip;,I 74 Vanderbilt 72
moved inlo Uie SWC lead 81 Al
Mias. St. 62 Georgia Tech 61
Almanza ,cored 23 points in •
O
Belmoot 84 Uoloo (Kyl 74
81 -76 victory over Texas A&amp;M.
Newport NSB 71 Rich. Pro. In. 51
lhe Aggies' Carroll Broussard
l\lOrfolk Br. 9'l H.-Sydney 70

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kid from the r ,,,m,,I ania caal
helds . lo four ua1ion:il r ldin~
chnmp1onsl1ips.
"'l'he day 1t isn't th[lt way,'' hc,
mhls crisply, "I Ulii,:ht ~s woll
quit. I ex1wrt to wm with every
mount I rHlt!. 1f 1 ·rton't , 1 lllame
myself."
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NEW YORK tlJPI) -&lt;It. Booa·
venture, beaten only by Ohio
Stale 1h11 oeasoo, moved Into
oecond place behind the unanlmously-ac,lalmed Bucteyes today
In the United Preea lnlernatlonal
coUege basketball rallop.
For tho IIICOllil week In • row,
all 35 membera ol the UPI board
of Coache, made Ohio State their
No. 1 choice. The Buckey11 are
the flr1t team ever to reoelV9 a
perlecl ,core in the UPI rallnp,
and hllve led the rallop aevon

l'WlD.iDj close to par for Lbe fans may see a lltUe mot'4I of~w•n•i; th, Roc:keti
clu1r 1111 toole}tt, the balance of the
Pini In birdie• and eaalas every- Panther lineup Ii expectK to r•
where.
main the wneObllnier • junlor baa teamed
with Ed~ Bulfiqton o•t front That Include, Allen Jlajlllll al

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'l'homaa

Your Studebaker dealer has a
free copy for you. Contains the
apeci6c comparuomThe Lark. ~mus all other
compam. 'Ibt-drive The Lark.
Price It ... I.art Is priced u
much u $55l? below other
cm;npactsl

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Mr. and Mn. Everett 'lbomas.
Rev. and Mn. Eugma 'rhomu
and daughter of a,Dllcoth, were

Mooday pall al bla pan,nt•,

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Faithfulness
Of God Theme
OI Devotions
Conuie Cooke WU la clwp of
the weekly moetfag al the Junior

2'hlntWV-M7M.
POMlilOY, OHIO

M&lt;lhodlsl Youth bald Sunday r,e.
nltlg at tho Healh M•thodltt
Church fn Mldilleporl,
Tho 0-e for tho evening wu
"'The Falthfolneu of Clod." Scrfplurt, the 13rd Pulm, WU read
by Jerry DaVlllporl and tho Med•
llalfon WU giV81 bf 'nlmlnf Bak,
or. Nancy llarrla pvo
Ibo
'l1louabt for the Day. ~
by Join. Ja&lt;k Becblle,
• coeuler and Kll'lu Ba,rley. .
Mn. 8aebllo allo tho ....
am ditptc frlim lhi • book,

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1uu•11,d r,lfail ltllwnll

furniture

Mr•.

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Mr. and Mn- H•rble Dutcher
of Colwnb~ were Wftbnd !IIIISI•
of her parenll, Mr. •ud Mn.

Tuola JQ11t Studebabr
DNlen'""' TV &lt;Omedy hi~
·"Mtmt lcl," nurlng Alan Y"""I
('Illan., 7,7:!41 PM, NBC-TV,
DunrJ~)

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We're New .. Try-'Usl
121 E. MAIN
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•ud IOlll and David 'lbomas of
CriJokmlle. vlallod Saturday with

COAL, Oil. GAS
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UIII AND , VAN IANDT ~TOR SALIS~ POMIROY, "

if ID~ HP Y-t. Set tt.,, drive It '!.YDU&lt;: Studil~ltlr"l!._~(1 today. ;:"O:: :ii:.=J:
TOM RUE MOTOR,$, 399 S. Third Ave.,Mllhlleport, Ohio
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2-2:30 P.M.
With Your Favorite
Muste-New11 Items of

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6.70x15-18 Mos. Guar. - -•15.35
6.70xl5-24 Mos Guar. - - •18.53
7.10x15-24 Mos. Guar••• *20.65
7.60x15-24 Mos. Guar.--*22.81
7.50x14-24 Mos. Guar••• *20.81
7.50x14-24 Mos. Guar.--*23.82

Your-Buy-Sell or

Trll\"Valae-Frlday Nlf)a, bJy
.l1N p,,n, -t.o 1118 p,nt-

EDDIE ATKINS and
BILL PARRELL ARI
YOUR HOSff

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But,0.CretlltP,--Aus--,

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7.50x14---$14.29 lxch.

Interest In The Area
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BE I I ER DRIVE ONE!

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But they'll ho kind of Iliad to
aee him back, even if, aa usual
h1'1 •• happy a, • home!.
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January Clearance '
Sale On Tirea
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THAT CAN SAVE YOU

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Phone WY 2-2848

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Holzer Hospital

FOR RENT

WANT ADS
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATIS
ceDtl per word, one lDlerlioa. lllnlmu.m c:b.ar'J&amp;,...,-80
cenll. 6 ceDll per word for three conaecutive inlertlOu.
S ~ n e montb for 30 cents ~ woi'd.
"uU rate al • cents per word will be ch&gt;r1ed for 1dverb.11D.1 ~ noi paid .wittlin LO dayt alter tecffvina: bill
Enon 1D A4verti·;M iibould be reported immediately
l'b.e Daily Sentinel · not be re11&gt;0nsible for more th.ID
f

one lncorrect imtrtion.

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C• rd of Than.kl and Special Notice, ol E\ient1 $1.00.
Obituarte1 jublisla.ed at 1 cent ,rsr word..
WOii!)
I DAV S DA S 6 DAYS l MO.
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$Ull
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11.20
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Ad• received bJ 10 A. IL will be 1D that d ay'a paper.

PHONE WY 2-2157

Finl Fl&amp;or of lhe Masonic
Burtding Jooated on the ror•
ner of N. 3rd. St., and Wal•
nut Sts. in Middleport, Ohio.
Room, 87 ft. :1 48 ft. , with
lobby rooms and Ladies and
Gents rest rooms. Two front
entral'K'es on 3rd. St .• and
One sJde elllrance on Walnut St.
FOR INFORMATION
CALL WV-2,25SO

Enlued Hoop1'"1
Amo.DE thoM! who entered Holz•
er hospital lrl the past 24 hours
were. Mr1. Charles E. Holzer,
Jr., 525 Fu·st Ave., Mrs. Geneva
Howell, 42'l Fourth Ave., Mrs.
Harold P. cambpell , 49 Cedar
St., Edna L. warfuel, 1006 J&lt;"'irst
Ave, Mrii. Charles L. Burdette,
95 Garfield Ave., Mrs. Ernest D.
Thompson. S34lh Second Ave ..
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,...,.__ _ I_IThomas w. Justice, Rt. 1 Galli1
USE, hro fivt polis. Froud w. Mercer, Rt. 1
room apartments. A. N. Bengel
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J-3272.
ll-1-tlc Patriot , Mrs. James Hughes, Rt.
Phone
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_ _ __ _ 2 Bidwell, Miss Kathryn A.
HOUSE. 5 ROOMS AND BATH: Thompson. Rt. 1 Bidwell, Mrs.
e Cole-st. , Pomeroy. Near Ma~ Bruce C. Burling. Kyger, John
son Bridge . CAil Howard Cecil A. Miller, Hl. 2 Thurman, Miss
or WY-2-$244il)IO-tf~ Margaret s. Shrout, 21 Burdette,
MODERN
Pt. Pleasant, Howard F. Smllh,
4
NISHed
ROOM UNFUfi- 307 StaH House Hd ., Pl. Pleasant,
WY , -JJl'l~pt. Furnace! ) ~e~i; Lewis M. Riddle, Rt. 1 Liver-

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(9) FOR SALE

n:RMJTI: AND PEST CONTROi REGIBTERED
b7 Fala. l"NJe to•poelloL 1-r-

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Pomeroy
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caah. Phone WV 2-2204.

flN ud broken o:~~~~:;e;sndinSweixvceel

heart,,
Wo' 81'11 , . _, • laM•ome,
for )'OU.

Mu. Bttty Aumiller and SoDI

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condition. RoU, up and down
stair• and ha• oil donning altachment.. Balance '24.M or
terms. Phone WY 2-2204. t-1'7.flc

HAY AND STRAW~ I.TCo If,
Tuppera Plains, o.
111 l7-61.p

Add

Hundreds of Dollars

r.OMPLETF~ U\'SURANCE PRO-

To Your Present Income

tect.ion, Life Auto, Fire. PoUo
Call no11 Mills~ Middleport. Ohio
BARNES•SIMPSON INSURANCE
Agents. Middleport Fin~. Automobila Bonds. Phone WY I2903.
8-27•U
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WATCH COMPANY
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demoulraUoa coatNt. threa YHl'I
"Citizenship" will ba the topic and won first p1Kt, twicei bt tbt
of the second chartinae claBI al State 4-H Publit: "'t'"'-fU-Q~•H11g con7:30 p,m next Thunday in the test, and In the Stat. 4-H Stylt

..e NEWS AND NOTES
CIIARTING SCHEDUU:D

Me1gs. Mason
Coming Events

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Appalachian .auditorium. AU older rlui., members who wlsb to
partlcipale in the charting or
pre-charting are urged to attend.
This will be the last opportunity
to sign up for lhe sessiona.
The second 1961 International
Farm Youlh Exchange ~legate
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to be n~m~ m '"'.est Vll'guua is
Ruth Virgm:ia Keister, Upper
Tract, Pendleton C.Ounty, C. P
Dorsey, State 4-H Club Leader at
West Virginia University,
announced today. The lint IFYE of
the year to be announ&lt;.'&lt;d was
Raymond Luzadder, Taylor County, who will_ leave sometUYHJ In
pool. W. Va .. Jack W. Baxter. 95 lhe early sprmg for Germany.
Pearl St. , Middle~rt. Mrs. Allen Miss Keisler ha, received a ten~
Prosser, Rt. t Middleport, Berl talive assignment to leave someG. Vance , Rt. I Middleport, t_ime in October for India, wbe_rt
Charles E. Spenf'er, Rt. 2 Pome- ~he will spen~ seY~ral m~nths hvroy Victor E Gaul Chester Star m_g and warkmg with Indian fam•
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Rt., Hubert A. Nippert. Oak Hill. 1hes- M.iss Keister ~ ~ 1958. gra~Edgur I{ PM.ers Ja('kson Kevin uate 01 West Vlrg1ma Umvers1'
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E. Bowen, Ht. 4 Jackson, Mn. ty where she maJored In history
Harold 'f. Allyn, Ironton, John A. and minored in Engli5h.
Lare-her, Co1umbus, Mrs. Opie Miss Keister has been active m
N. Board, S,ioncer, W. Va., and 4-ll dub work since her youth.
Mr~. Robert S. Brewer. Muncie, She has been awarded many recInd.
ognitions for her outstanding 4.Jl
Births
wo rk. In 1956, she was a Nation•
Mrs. Cl de Olis Hall, Rt . I al Clothing winner and received
. y
a scholarship and a trip to NaOak 11111, daughter, 12 n~~- Mon- tional 4-H Club Cong-ss. She ha,
day. Mrs. Holtert L. Ph1ll1ps, 562 1- - -- - -- "- Second A,e., daughter, 5 05 a.m.
Mondiiy.
IJJseharged
Patients recently Uiseharged
included Mrs. Vorrest U. Bauman . Mrs. Roy Russell, Mrs.

14 . ltJ ,-,me: • We. ,..._ a.
ud A. 8enke S&amp;allon WY t1
DII.
.....d, PENNSYLVANlA EVERGREEN ANTI~UE AND_ .MODERN FUR. •• w h
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Nl1 URE. Chairs. tables, dressSeed! mt&gt;".
e ave 1e ut."S 1 or
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I WlLL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
Christmas lree3. Pines, spruces ers, ~s. p1c~ures and numerror dflbta otlntracted by any one 1.
Se d
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ous small artldt&gt;8. Also double
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other than myseU - Signed Schrolh's Nurse
Ht 2 l'I .
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re_nc
Wayne E. Milhoan l-17-3tp er, Pa.
ry, ·
1/:p selling ~ov mg lo smaller
HOUND-SQUAaE DANCE Wad- _ __ _ _ __
~~se. w;u ~II (.·heup, sepa~neadiy nighL, 9 till 1, Pomeroy 58 FORD F800 TRACTOR.~5 ~le _y or T0 ump sum. Mane
Mooae Lodge. Members
speed cab, saddle Wnks, full • emer , e · WY l ·Z535; Ste
8 nd
12
Guelll.
m 17-2tp air, 2 speed axle JOx20 12 p I y
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tires 5th whet•l. other extras. YOUNG MARRIED man wishes
Fine condition $4,000. Phone 900 ~mploymenl ~., Farm. w_o u Id
Point Pleasant, W. Va. 1-17-61.e live on premises. E)(penenced.
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Phone EM 7-7fi.'i5.
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150 BU· CORN · 400 •-1
ood hay
11 .cu , ft.
lJd es g
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ID head of good feeder calt)e
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HELP WANTED
Wo ... ,1,Jn1 owoy. No •• ,.
G. A. Deem,, Racine, 0.
- -- - di•• necnury to lie •llti• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !ll l7-3tp WANTED IMMEDIATELY~-mid11
bl• t• win.
SINGER SEW1NG MAcHINE- i~ die-aged woman lo stay wilh
Specialiafl In Car Wnh, I beautiful modem l.'abinel . Com- widow lady 011 farm. No live
Lubrication and 011
pletl! with attachments and stock. Li_ght work . Room and
Ch•TngV "s,
guarantee. Will sell for $39.0... or Board $25.00 month. Must be Creed Be&lt;.·k. l\1n;. Wa ldo Bartels.
i .W• •I_..
amps
term.!! if desired. Phone WX 2- reliable. Tn(juire Mrs. Lucy Michael H. West, Ramona Bail _ _61.c
Gorrell, Rrn Rox J-49. :Por1- es, Mrs. William H. Gyf,lax,
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_ ··- __ _ land, Ohio. Well'" Run, or Hud Ch arles E. Hamey. John M. Will.
STATION WILL SACRIFICE - Singer Zig Glllt'i;encamp·s Slorr.
Mrs. William JI. Dursl and infant
I 14 ·,t P duughter. Mrs. William A. StewWY 2-9932
Zag Sewing Machine. Make s
omeroy, Ohio
buttonhole8, sews on butlons, ov- -. - - art, Mrs. P:1111 North and Mrs
ercAsls, blindhems, and dozl!ns WANTED--HOUSEWOHK by the J ade llill and infant so n.
.
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of fancy embroidery stilches. dWYoy . Good rcfercni·c,. Call - - ~ - _
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Will sell lo rei;ponsible party for
2-3084 a00 ut 4 JJ. m.
Business Opportunities
JN MEMORY OP' OUR loved one, 11 payments of SH.JS ~&gt;er month. ___ __ _ _ __ I J:I. 6tc CLOGGED DRAIN
Se .
•· •-' John S Aumiller who lost
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l' one WY 2-2204.
J.17.r,
(19) BUSINESS
Ta11•' Get Klcan-Cm-AII Sephis Jtf, In a car acddenl near, _ _ _ __
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tic _tank c-leane'" Fast and econ
th.! Niki MilsUt BaR at Felic• ELEC'l'ROLUX VACUUM Cleaner
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01n1ca1 Lartumark
Varm nur•
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OhJo
one
year
ago
today
(60
Model)
with
throw
away
pap
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b
eau, omeroy .
12-l 7-39t~
January 17.
per ags und ult cleaning atA Real Money Making
- - -- --surrounded by friends, we ure tachmenb:l. Pay off last 6 payBusiness Opportunity
{20B) INSURANCE
lone»omt ;
ment&amp; or $7.25 or discount for
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Revue for four years and won
bue nbboDJ each titme.
Misl Keister ta a 4-H Cbart.iD.R
Pinwearer and is a member of
the West Virginia 4-H All Stara.
Both organizations an, '-H honorarles.
Mimi Keister~ been active ln
f ,.,_ th
Iepq o er than 4-H. She ltl'Ved
as president of her BOrorJty whileat WVU. She wu also a member
of Phi Alpha Theta, hi.story boo
orary, and Kappa A1pba 'lbeta,
education honorary. Sha wu a
member of the Univenity 4-R
Club, on the Student Govtmment

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As 451 Exhibits Are Viewed
ll7 JACIC WOldl'IVN

· l'lre Seaa'op la Light
•l•lolI of ll'ore•lry.
1D1fly Sentinel, Pomen,-lllddlepmt, O., Ju. 1', 1181-T 1
A total of 41 !Im bumed "11·
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ATID!:NI - _!iootheutern Oblo
IF_,, dlolrld 41 had a rel.aU.ely lfpl fire __, tbl•
1esplte condition• exll'tflll!ly ·
"ora91e to ftre, 8l1DIJUln!II Ed
Chesser, forest fire warden. DJ-

11111n .._ 1M ,.., WIN . . .

Uldled l'rNI 1 t
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NEW YORK flJPl)-fM t1a WIN exbNtt dee 111 lo . . . .
oatiom.l motor boat ahow opemd UoDll ~ IIPJIIIQl'lld., ..,_
at New Yorlc Collaeum SaturdaJ nrt/FJI. rec;loDII ad Jaral 11'~ mart then a half million per- pnfuUam that MW· : C 1f Ja
MIDI swanned through the ma,- boeHn&amp; and ~ b1 .,....
aJve build1nga.
mat . , . . _ flltultni tlllltll.
'Jbt event, tradit.ionally the .tart watlm m..- ail baat"C,...
of the boat lhow ae-uon through- latbll.
out the country. began ofOcleih, About 800 boatl WIN •• 1'11-d
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wit.b the cutting of a ribbon by .1UW - Dtlft1 l'JIS,OIO 1q11119..,..
AllN P . Wakuield, IO. Vll'lllllloB. ol _... Ill . . +RI ti WldOhio. queen of thia year'I IK!W. m&amp;. !beJ r-,.1 frrml $ 5t
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lESIODary Ci rdes of the First Baptist
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The Electa Circle will meet at
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Gau g, readlnaa: Galllpolb
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11,, Lov"L ,Joy c ·,rc le al lhe home dam 18.3, 19.4, running 32 feet
ol Mrs. L,·ti,·an McGhce, the Pr"is- on rollers, Pomeroy .. Ma.eon 22.cilia Circle al lhe home of Mrs. 73, Pt. Pleasant 25.20, Hintoo 2.70
tatioo
K awh Falls 140
Richard Hovatter and the Dorcas s. . ary, an
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Anthony.
Part of the moveable darns ' are
The Friendly Circle of the Fed- down on the Ohio River mostly
ernted Church will meet Tuesday below Ga_llipolis Dam. Uffldon
at B p. m. at lhe church. Officers was running .5 feet, Marmet 6
for lhe new year will be installed feet and Winfield dam ·9 feet.
by Mrs. Waldo J . Bartel,.
Boal mo,emeat•:
The Salisbury PTA will hold Oldo RJve.r - OVEC down 13,
o~n houi;e at ils rcgurlar meet- 4:05 a. m.; Western down 13,

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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ing Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Fathers 6:50 a . m. ; Andrew Calhoun
,
Arnold'
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Night will be observed a~d fath-l clown 15, 7 a. m.: Gona down 111,
Mr . ••-u•
t'aU011, wllh lh~u, lmpn rt,nl pro- I
ducu. You r u •ttv!tlH will ,,. tn
ers will be counted twice for the 4: IO a. m.; Beaver up 17, 3:35
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HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOf for, truck load Ioli. Call or Write: ten .... or knnwk..t11c ,,, the w11..t. ur
asked 1o bring either sandwiches, a. m.; Aliqui;ipa · up 19, 4:25
. open Tu e-y
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dod1 lndu,tr,. b not nect1911ry.
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Walk1n1 Farm Supply
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a. m.; M"ll-e ....
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Bellefontaine. Ohio LY-2-2060.
rooms,
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JAN. 18
5:60 a. m.; A. V. Chrill down 23,'
1111 ~1111,., u1 your uwo. Lh•t wm
&amp;O pennanent for $5.00. Phone
(IJJ 15--•- nnt lnt frfer 11 with ym,r pr11.11rnt
floors , plenty closet space. Fu!- Class 12 1.1[ Heath Methodist 3:20 p. m.; Helen z. down 23,
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l!l:l\pl11yment . Talt&amp;1 only ~ hw
~ 2-2890.
114 61.t ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - houh pu w•k. May hu u pandly insulaled, ~as-fired hol air Church will meet next Wednesday 11:30 p. m.; Lelia Shearer up I')
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For
Sale:
1960
.Harley-Davidson
l!d to full 11111, If n,11rell All mer.
hea t·mg, Iarge hasement. Exce I- t'wmnr,
· at o p. m. ul the home of 3:15 a . m,; Ravenswood up 32
DELICIOUS HOME MADE PIES.
chandlH II full , ou•rpnleed 10
•-h wit· h Mrs. 10: 15 p. m.: J . S. Lewis up 32 '
lie • n1-. Jack' • Dairy Bu, 74FLII KING OF-. HIGHWAY h11t11 cleale,r • nd con• umer , r.11111lent condition. Owner v.ill fi n- 1,' f rs. C. A. E mmi;,
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GROUP. Wlnter price U250.00. mum tnve11trnu1l. t12011 .no C?uh n..~.
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Middleport.
l H6tc Call WI 9-3124 _(I) II ate t ..•rY. YOW" 1nve11mrnl rnvnr•
ancf! wilh 30 percent down. $15,- mr es Mc nmy . rs, erman 3 30 a. m.; National up 331 2:40
1U11trlbu.llonhlp. Inventory .11 nd di •·
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M... v ,A• N I.I.CIC TH• 1111 •
FARM - 511 acres, 30 fullivated , Mrs. Jessie Hennesy as assisting Gallipoli• D•m _
Elgercliff
B . for debt• contracted by
O 11UU coal Cur- TIU 0•101NAL tNVUTM • MT
good 7-room house wi th bath , ho:'.tcsses. Mrs. Harry Cheeher down 3:10 p. m.; Esso Louisana
Uy Signed:
other than myself.
OactL Call for free eatimatea. THIIIU oua • 1.o• nn. 10Nu •
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~ra:e W. Brickle•, .,oumaa , Abbott Middleport
PLAN
basement, furnac-e
hPating, w1
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evo 1ona ea er an down S:lO p. m.; Roeket up-&amp;:l5
Rocket en!!lne power, jetaway bydnmatle tlllff,
AP11llcant1 who qu1d1tr wlll br •P·
block sprm ~ house w1l11 water Mr~. L. W. McComas will have p. m.; Queen City u.-. e:45 p.m.·
SYracuse, Ohio
6--10-tfc 1•0101"11 u lul'lll 111 • trlbutu r1. Mul
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system other hmldmgs Loc11 t. chnrge oJ the prog_ram.
Crucible up 2:30 a. m.·
Pull away from the crowd In this Oldl with
1 14 Slp NEW MODE
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• e down 4:85 a. m.; C.Oleman D. up
- , - - - ' ' - - - -- - - - ' RN. 3 BEDROOlA ~rnl, 1nd han u,.. 01 e 11r, Sume
ed OJI pavefl road. $1i500
nn new. 0 icers O
(8) AUTO SALES
hOUlt in Grant SL AdditiOII. •rn• c1.mplelly aeld uui.
Terms.
Womc11 's Association of lhe ~id- B:20 a, m.
AU utilitle•, buUt,in kilchen. .... Write tftda, ,1v1n1 11.11111,,
FARM _ 93 am, ; on ..,ood rond, dlcport First United Presbyterian .,. ___ ,,._
,ctctr••• and ,ttoM number to:
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River - Duncan
Ooud Cleu lJted Can
Valley Lumber and Supply,
some tr:'! •tor 1.. 1, plenty of Church will meet Wednesday eved
TIME
INDUSTRIES
Bruce
own
London
8,30 a. m.:
All " - - _. M•dtlo
WY 2-2'108.
12 16 Ue
pustur.:, some timber, 2-story. ning in the Sunday School rooms Luey v•ane Lucas down Winfield
171 WHT 74TH ITIIHT
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METROPOLITAN MOTORS
NIW YOIIK 2l, NIW YOll:K
6-r oom frame. cxccllo:nt born. ~ the churc, al 8 to mo ~rans 6:10 p. m.: Jerry Bosworth up
(9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
granary, d1it'ko11 huu~e. other or the years program.
1cers Winfield S:05 p. m.; C. V. Horn- - Malall.
l'Olllt!NIJ, Oblo
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AIRC 0NDJ'J10NING,--REFRIGbuildings, 2 wells. also springs. of the Program Department ere er up Winfield 9:05 p. m.; ChsipPCIMlllO'r '
1911 PONTIAC Siar Chief, 4 door,
s, Meffllr., 80 fl, P. tm.oe
ERATJON service. Jack '! Re- $6000.00
esp,ccially_ urged to be presimt.
erone up Winfield 10 p. m.: ThelW. MAIN ST.
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$895. .Blaeltnars, Pomeroy.
g Mereu, 11 0. P. SSU.OI
frlgeration. New Haven. Phone
ALDEltT M. COX, Sale1maa
_1he Middleport Literary Club ma Ann down Wlnfleld 2:lO a.m. _
L 14 Gtc ,u R. P, Mercur, Oollk SIM.ot TU 2-3537.
6-23-tf BOX 229
l'IIONE WY ! 2229 will moel Wednesd uy urternoon
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AUC-TIONEER
W\" :!:-31130 11t 2:00 s t the home of Mrs. Waldoor hard ttp. Power steering IOI E•II Mal• 81reet, Pimerey
REASONABLE RATBff
. fl) 14-Jlt
ter Wadd~ll. Mr!';_ Roger Mor~n
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and braba. Spolless blade and
Pko• ft'Y!-S17t
SATISFACTION GUARANTF.EI FoJt .SA LF. - Morle~ 3 be&lt;lrooin and Mrs. For! . Bachtel wiJI
white finlah, UP.ally nice.
8-20-tfc
Call er wrtt. 1. o. McCey i home, storm doors.
window11 ha~\c~a;·l~it i!;;c.. ~~;g;~Blaettnar·a, Pomeroy.
(l I) W
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has, ~nl, gnrage. hardwood d O clal
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ANTED TO BUY
8-22-3~lµ floors, awning,,, large lot All o lo I e p Teac ers.
st
Can be finnnc-ert, Lh Th~ :~ Pre~tents ~arley of
DEADIJNE FOR PURCHASE OF 1961 DOG UCENSE IS JANUARY 20TH. ONJ:
11181 '1\/DEBAKER 4 door, $390. OW COINS AND Indian R£!lll'I. INS'l'ALLATION OF ( USTOM ur electric
Phone
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or
write
John
Sma!i
do""n
p.1yml'nt
Phone
SH
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Amu iary_ 0 Dr~ w
Blaib.nar'a, Pomeroy.
Cueto~ made cabinets, ce~11~ic 2_41112 Call C,arroll SnoWde,, Webste r Post American Legion
DOLLAR ($1-00) PENALTY IF UCENSE IS
AFTER THAT DATI.
1 14 f\fr
Vellh , Cheshire. 0, I&lt;t. 2,
pla5hC or Ooor tile, bulldmg R
will me-et Wednesday evening at
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12-27-"Hh l' I the homi:: of Mrs George Hackett
FOR YOUR CONVEr.1ENCE USE TIUS HANDY APPIJCATION BLANK AND
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r.mcI1-type hotne at SI0.00
per
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11111 MERCl.lll Y • door, $495. _ _ _ __ _ _ .. ___
(14) FOR RENT
square fool. Al,o any l)'[l&lt;l re- TWO ,urns. 5 ROOM ,•ousF., , sr, Mi&lt;ldle,oorL
Blaollnar'•, Poniffl&gt;y .
MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT HOUSE NOW. FEES AR&amp;
_ _ __ _ _ _ __ 14 Mc
modeling. Phone Rutland Sil 2- oil Ooor furnv.L'C. running wnt ·
J,\'1 _19
IIII DOOOE _ Good cundil~~- APARTMENTS - Fumisfied- 111d 4914,.
12-19-~tc t'I" in house: two outbui ldinJ,;s. ThP Twilight Garden club will
DOLLARS ($2.00) FOR EACH DOG, MALE OR FEMALE.
1nrumb1hed
McMaster,.
Middle«'
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one
car
,are..,e
1150. 11 R, Deep Freeze. ExcelPh
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PERMANENT POSITION with
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to
meet Thm·sd.iy eveniug: ut the
ltnt Nf\dltton. Rtaaonable. pon ~~ . ~~L
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Nationwide Mulual lwrura 11«
One nn(i B.IO mile out 01 l\1id- home of Mrs. Ralph Gilmore. 575
To obf.&amp;ln Ucense by mail, fill in and mail this form to GORDON H.
John- Senkt SUIUM. Mid- DEl:,.UXE THllEE ROOM AND Companltt for Ma• aged 25 to dleport, Zuspnn Holl~w Rd .. R. 1st Avo:.. Middleport, with Mr I·
CALDWELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs County, Pomeroy, 0111,,. lnclOM te)t.
6po,t.· Ohio.
1 11 etp bath apartment - orfice rooms '5· who lms initiative. muture
R. 1• Elmer Barnhart; 2~~.:~ Eddie Smith as co-hostess . .
addressed envelope a~d price of license.
S'n.JDBBAltER Champion, - trailer • pact, Phone WY 2- judgement and salesmnnship
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JAN. lB
ehelp. Allo trumpet, Pan $1,tl,
Ul 6 tfc ability, with 01· wilhout adual FOR SALE - 5 - room h~se, Wednesday evening Class 12 of
Anmican coal llovt, l•undry, ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT expecience, to enter the Multiple basement,
bath.
American H cat h Methodist Church w i l I Male Dog $2.00
Spayed Female ,2.00 Female ,2.00 Kennel UceDN ,10
twin Ired. ndll and televlllon, wltb bath. Phone WY t..seu Ir J.lne Insurance Bu• lness.
Standard kitchen, gos henting. The Sugar Hun P'l'A will . meet1
boob. Iola Coaalr, ~ WY 1-3319..
11-17-tfe A complete training course is venetian blinds, acre or land. 11lunday night at 7:3!:J · at the
Owners Name • • • • • • • • • • • •., •,. '• '• •.. ,. • •.•••• •. • ••• • • • •• • • ...... • • •• •
S •• I ·e.ii - . New 11.twn,
provided, olus adequate advane- -~~ WY •-~131_·_ _ 1 ' 161P l!l'ade school. Mr. Wllli4111 Miler,
Address
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4 rooma anti batb, n19 l{M past business experleJK'e, and rnent . bath, American Standard rector, will speak and JnUSie by
Township
furnace.
Phont
WY
2-3ffl
or
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(9) FOR SALE
allipolia
other qualifications, whlr.h will kitchen. gas heating, venetian e Pomeroy Hl;b School band
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Howard Ruppelt who plan.I to
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coromonu brldepoom. stock lllll'Vived the aqutm,l hJml. 5,45
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February T
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volunteer 4-H leader and camp
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Plaltla liulll 'Rb t if tile
Tiie Llbrary waa tonned. Du,.
counselor. She_ has been employ- ny Crow WBI elected librarian. boatl la t1111 Jtll"I --• a
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wen»Ju&amp;.41Jll'..twaadaad
School, Clinton, r.,1aryland.
Officer, we.rt elected u Id- ll par nnt NDDbmra
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beginning on April IS, 115 rural
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for visits to foreign countries.
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went abroad la11t year. For th•
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RUTLAND
FURNITURE

MASON
FURNITURE

Rutland, Ohio

M11on, W.V1.

All Living Room Suites
Sofa
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1-2 pc. Early Am. Suite, Reg. 399· - 329· 1 Black Sofa with Foam Cushions · · $119.00
Brown Tweed Sofa, Reg. $69.95 · · $54.00
1-2 pc. Beige Ny. Suite, Reg. 339·50 269·00 11 Serta
Black Sofa, Reg. $149.95 - $124.00
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1-2 pc. Br. Liv. Rm. Suite, Reg, 199· --139· 1 Brown Sofa Bed, Reg. $69.95 · · · · $59.95
1-2 pc. Rose Nylon Suite, Reg. 289·95 229·00 1 Brown Tweed, Reg. $119.95 · · · · $99.00
1-2 pc. Black Suite, Reg. 279· 95 - - - - 209·95 1-2 pc. Sofa &amp; Chair, Reg. 139.95 • $99.00
1-2 pc. Gold Liv. R. Suite, Reg. 319·95 -249·50
EXTRA NICE!
1-2 pc. Turquoise Nylon, Reg. 199·95 -149·50
1-2 pc. Black Suite, Reg. 289·95 - - - - 229·95 9x12 Wool Rugs
1-2 pc. Beige Suite, Reg. 289·95 - - - - 239·95
$49.00
1-2 pc. Rose Suite, Reg. 249·95 - - - - 189·95
ONLY
1-2 pc. Br. Liv. Rm. Suite, Reg. 259·95 -199·95
1-2 pc. Turquoise Suite, Reg. 289·95 - 219·95 ALL METAL
SALE
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1-2 pc. Beige Suite, Reg. 199· - - - - - 149·
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1-2 pc. Brown Suite, Reg. 199· - - - 149· Wardrobes $24.95 ----- s19 95
1-2 pc. Black Suite, Reg. 249·91 - - - - 189·95
1-2 pt. Aqua Suite, Reg. 269·91----- 209·95
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1-2 pc. Red Liv. R. Suite, Reg. 259-91- 199·00
1-2 pc. Bl. Liv. Rm. Suite, Reg. 269·'1 - 219·95 TABLE LAMPS
1-5 pc. Beige Ny. Sect., Reg. 319·91 • 269·95
PRICE
1-3 pc. Blue Sectional, Reg. 299·95 --249·95
1-3 pc. Brown Sectional, Reg. 349·'1 289·95
Regular 12.95 Values
1-3 pc. Aqua Sectional, Reg. 299·00 239·95
1-4 pc. Br. Sectional, Reg. 299·'5 - - - 249·91
1-3 pc. Br. Sectional, Reg. 395·00 - - - 339·00
1-5 pc. Black Sectional, Reg. 319-95 -269-91
1-3 pc. Beige Sectional, Reg. 299·91-229·95
1-3 pc. Aqua Sectional, Reg. 279·91 -239·95
1-3 pc. Beige Sectional, Reg. 359·'1-279-91
1-! pc. Br. ,eqipnal, Reg. 229-91 - - - 189-91
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1-Brown Coi1tour, Reg. 59·95 • Sale 49·95
1-Green Contour, ·Reg. 89·95 - •·· Sale 74·00
1-Green Contour, Reg. 59·95 - - • Sale 49·91
Cloth and Plastic, 89·95 - - - Sale 74·00
1-Group TV Chairs, R,eg. 15·95 -Sale 12·00
1-Gr. of 49-50 Plat. Rockers - - - ••Sale 39·50
1-larlr Am•rlcan Brown and TWftd
Wing Back Chair, 79·95 - - - - - - - Sale 49·50

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Twin Beds

s49.9s

s149.9s

If You Buy Two
Twin Sets You Get
BOTH

SALE SPECIAL!
Full or Twin Size

1-19 Cu. Ft.
Upright

Al Mason Store Only

1-12Cu. Ft.

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Kelvinator
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Holda 650 ib. frozen
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lbne ,� llolw' holpltol durlns
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born wrlns u. II-month period.
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era! yean the 1Da1e babl,. ou�
nwnberojl the tamale,. There
were 4111 boya bom and GI glrlo.
'lbil IIUll1ber Joelucled • oet al
trlplet, and JS oeta ol twin,.
Tha boapltoJ qalD had • per­
lec,t ......i on no maternal
duU.. N°'omber waa the bu■I·
eat month •Ith 91 bablea born.
DurJor lhat period there ...... 48
lloy1 and ff femalea. A rll wu
the DIOllth with the leaatpactlvlty
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lod. • "'lfflPle«el,·- mllk fonn.
1llo ,_ � • itort room
odclod for .U. -""11 father,,
IIHI Iha 1o1o1 number al bec1a .,.,
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Hoffman (No. 41
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