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Methodo,I Crurch met Wednesday
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S Nease, Nease Settlement. with
Mrs Fred Nease .., e&lt;&gt;hostess
Mrs Alfred Yeauger pres,ded
al the meeting which opened wrth
m m of "Break Thou the Bread
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Karl G rueser,
vice president, pe
Miu Sally Schaal. - Mn. Wallen t.o llrw, Gerald
opened with tho
singing of • •clal•1:[.;,.lion teacher at Rut- Anthony, Mn. Henry N.U. .lln.
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hymn loUowed by lhe re
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1 956 FORD

va Fairlane 2 Door. I vory
over IJJh t blue fi n ish. Spot­
leu clean int erior, aulom1llc tr.a n 1., power ateerin,g &amp;
brakea, radlo, heater a nd
w hltt-wa l l Urn.

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1 956 MERCURY

$869

1 954 CHEVROLET

Statton Waaon . 6 C"yl. motor,
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tlni11h; all 100d Ure-11 heater.

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1 95 1 Studebaker
2 Dr. Solid _ $149
1 95 1 Chevrolet 4 Dr.
Reil Value - $199
1 950 Dodge 4 Door
Run, Good _ $149
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POMEROY
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The ne,i,r That
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1956 CHEVROLET · · · · · · . . ' . . . . . . . $795

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police officers 1ut nt,ltt CICI
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charge of paaaing .., a double yel­
low line In Welt Main-II. lie is
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Cbarlet Legar'1 OQUl't.

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1957 CHEVROLET · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . . $995

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1958 BUICK . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . $l.495

1960 DODGE DART

Spechd 4 Door Seda n . Power steerln1 a nd brakes. Dy na
now drive. Extra nice.

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1959 BUICK . . · . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . $2, 195

LaSabN !lard Top 4 Door. Sharp ou - one owner. Pow•
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1 957 BUICK$ . . · · · . . · . . . . from $l,095

Choi&lt;e of thne fi ne oan. All locally own ed. 4 Door Sedan
and 2 Door Hard Topa.

1 957 PONTIAC$ . . · . . · · " . . . . . $l,09S
Choice of two - o e 2 Dr. 6 o e 2 Dr. Hard Top.
1 955 BUICKS . . · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $695
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1959 BUICK . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . · · . . $2,295

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MontMe&gt;' 4 Door. Spotle111
black and iv ory Interior,
white o vtir coral fi nish, Mer­
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wall tlre1, radlo, heater.
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LIBERTY THEATRE

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Hubert Taylo
Dick ' Moss Erlew,ne •• ,SSISlant an
Deacon, e l� were
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terr•II. Leo Kenned ,
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when you buy • Ilk•• lonstall and James i a�•k
of her on "Expandiny Our Horlson1"
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The church budget which w; uh S Nease Mrs. Yeauger, Mrs smce last summer
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oold hold their Mn Harry lloudalhelt p
local Adolph Grueser,
a nd plans to
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resldMrs Brown and Mrs. Hosmer
an t Sile at their eel ai the meeting
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Wit h rred Lewis as assistant. port by Mrs o.
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Mrs.
John
Scott.
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with std trans
the
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program concluded with the n
for flowers, dinners and Oirist
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1sh Whlh.' wall l lres !l�OW S
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prize WII won by Mra . Lord', Prays
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James Sanborn asS1slanl
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lkadbury and the door pri!e
and prayer by Mrs. Evans
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lhe ledge to the flaa and
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community for remembrance at
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radio healer, allrach vely
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of salad and
tha nk you note, were re d f
Ha ton stall , assistant p1anprieed a nd un usually clean
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Mrs Mildred Jacobs , �rs. �°i.
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by the SJCk comnuttee
M:•Mrs PUiiian Ste,H
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dessert couroe waa served � to lw
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and ,brakes, ve motor, tint­
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Clifford Phillipa and Mrs,
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awarded to Mn.
a nce. Ivory and black finish
Four members of the Federotre ad II. poem writt�n by Mrs �our lo ten members and one
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Wmler Priced.
ed Church w•r• e lected lo the
devotiona l leader for the next
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Mrs George Hackett, Sr ' pre•
gregalional meeti n g held Sunday
�ion atudy course oo the waa read by Mrt
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charge
si de n t, WBB in
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morning,
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their ,hort meetmg after w !ue
year
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Marks, Mr. an �rs. �: :� :
were served by the
Relreabmenb were ......i by
s we,·e Mrs I. . freshmenls
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term
ednesday
W
moon al the Fed· he hostd lo
Impala Hard Top Coupe. 2
8 h o,te.. lo Mrs. Wilh am Garber ,
Prinl't!. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
those named ...
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Wooda
Albert
eraled Chureh.
tone blue, finish, power .eteer­ Weed 1002·
Mrs E ,re)y n Lew is. Mrs. CharBabcock, Mr, and Mrs, Charle, s
Mra. I. M.
Eddie
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and
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Lools Reihe!, missionary
in,g, brake,i, automa tlc traus.
• Mn Smitll,
Joe Con,
Hensle
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Mrs
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The 42nd Ohio Pastora Conven- edUCB
halrman of lhe Woc. Sa n sbury , Mr,
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Watson Mio.' Oeorp
owned and 18,� act�al pIa n isl a nd Mrs. Harold Sauer as ri,, Mrs. R
The Janua ry meetmg of the
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day evening with
Mrs. Anme Ada Bissell and Mlehael.
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January
22,
through
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MEIGS THEATRE
ROAMING RIVER
Phelps, presiden t, in harge of the A pot luck supper was en joyed day, January 25.
$1 765
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Pomtroy, Ohio
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program includes such
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El Ca m i no. Passenger car
s peakers u Dr. Ruf E . ClemSATURDAY
The Execu tive Comnuttee of
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comfort with utili t y carryi ng
� kmg discussion was held as
ent , president of lhe Atlanta U ••
"THE ENEMY GENERAL"
FOR GOOD LOOK, LONG WEAR,
t he Women's A•ROcialion of the
-Rl&gt;illty, V8 mot or, . 11ld. trans.
to whether the PTA should buy
versity; Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre �
Van Johv.son and
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Jvory and red fin111h, deluxe
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Jean-Pierre Aum on t
work booko for the children of
lhe Andover Newlon 'llleolo111al
MiddlEfOrt , Ohio
Church of Mi d dleport met Wed•
equipment. heater, like new
REAL COMFORT, IT'S
_ also Seminary; lhe Hon. Brooko Hay,.
lhe
school.
No
decision
was
reach,
tlres.
nesday e ven in g at the chureh
"SEX KITTENS GO
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director and president of the
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and
SUN DA y• l,IQN, &amp; TUIS .
elected preside n t , Miao Suaan
1 956 DESOTO
the Metliodisl Church,
,. by calling at achoo] during the
n and
Park, Mrs. Mattu, Chunben,
Lemmo
Jack
"Qu1 n r1
Flredome 4 Door. V8 motor
wishing lo enter the show may do
D.r. Franklin H. ".'mck, pa:
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Sh lrly MacLane
Mrs. Jam es Sanbor n , M rs. Dale
with au toma t ic tr■na. New
of the High St. Chrt!tlan � h
C l or)
day and in the even ing by calling
mascop e
(CIM
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"THE APARTMENT"
Walburn, Mrs. E. 0. Tewkabary,
tire.11, sp,ot lees cle�n in teri or,
irGuy Russell WY 2.-. An
Mrs
of
Akr
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th Steve I&lt; h�an
w,
,
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Lemmon
W ith Jack
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I vory and IJ'een fmlsh, heal•
Mrs. J. E. Harley and Mrs. Har�,t er
man. The Otterbein A CappoIIa
accompan ist will he fumiehed for
nd
A
and Shirley MacLai ne
er. A rea·I t-l ean cu for the
ol
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Sau
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r
. A�
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those who would like and_ prizes
Choir will sing Monday at 8 PPiua: CARTOON
budeet minded bu)'er.
.::;j
wer
ann
as
announced
aa
the
same
as
for
The United Church w
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ounced
f
t,
$10 us $5
.
$795
;aY at
second and $3 third. Prices of a d- the ftrst county meeting this have a fellowship tea ;.;
minion will he 30c and 1 5". Plan, yea r.
2 p , m,
5
were aleo made to aell refresh- �l•n• were m ade for a found- Luncheon, will be held t
t
m. sa o llO
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, 1 956 PONTIAC
at the each day with lhe
ment, during the show ,
er • program lo be held
lllorta - aeaulall
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Hard Top Coupe, V8 motor
The ottendance banner was won February meeting. At thi■ meet, al on Monday, the U
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Loni■
and auto matic t run.11. Low
by the oeventh grade
taught by Ing all lath�•• ho t d will be Tuesday and lhe Weekday Re1Ii·' ell-SWING BACK
mlleaiie by loca l owner.
eZIPPER FRONT
Larry Roush and detesates lo lhe counted twice �or 1::. '.:'ttendance loue Ecfucatlon on Wednesday.,_
Clea n i n terior, i vory and
e SAFETY POCKET
ty mieet1n g ln February w•
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dark bl ue finish. radio and .
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1i- o.m. when he returned
lo the DemocratJc Nallinal Comm
dint kennetly, after celebra
ittee at a■ the 35th Pre
ting White Houae. His wUe dro
llldent of the Unll- KOIIDedy
p;,,M I p.m. and prelicfed
UU!IIIUfafloa until 3,30
at the owear- ed Slates
appoared lo thrive on
a.m. . out of the round of dan
and,
Immediately cbalcea
and ins hi of. his Ca binet
plunged today Into hll lint Wh
the hectic inau,uraI featlY
membere at lenged RllSlla
ite departed for bed thrM hour,
IUe, but
lo join In a new bis wUe
ear- I p. m. TonJght he expected
1fauN - lcbeduJe ' wltb an Imto a� .. quest
Jacqueline had lo limit
lier.
f
or peace"
fond
ot
a n early her participa
p,rtaot llafl """'• banquet of. the Allalfa Clu .
g
tion. Still nooverlng
a, ad- "It wu a lon an
b reapon,e lo his
d excUin
plea,
g
'lite ■wearing,m -...,
mlnlllration � and
g
from the Caeaarean del
talb day," be ,aid in 1ununlng up
do- �alllaled �, Kll
ivery of
the pended on quick work
niabebe• her ,on on
.ith hie pollllcal """""""'
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Ambaaaador Mikhail
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layed at lo win conlinnalion at
was • long day for Kennedy,
an u. uaual armory, &amp;old
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lhe oath-ta.ting ceremony at
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The Skeptics' Faith
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Skeptics are often Inclined to look
askance at strong religious faith . To be
thus persuaded of the presence of order

by even the most ardent champions of

the idea that only solid, tangible things
are to be believed . The skeptics. to a
man, have faith that the iron grip of win·
ter will continue only for a iew months
and then will be replaced by ;pring's ,
balmy air . Out for a walk. lhev •lep
along in confidence - or shall we say 1
faith? - that earh footfa ll will Ue Jtld :
by solid ground rather than a vague nebulosity .
They have no proof that spring will
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and benevolent oversight in the uni~
verse , they suggest, is an indication of
naivete. They imply, if they do not actu·
ally say. that It is much better to have
one 's feet on the ground as they do .

This position is unwarranted when jud·
ged by the very standards that the socalled "realists" profess to abide by.
For the ground of supposed reality on
which their feet are so firmly planted
can be shown, upon closer examination,
to be far less solid than they think of jt
as being.
The truth is that faith is demonstrated

come -

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have no proof that there is substance ·
ahead to
trod upon - but they
lieve
that. It can be shown that they,
too, have faith in things unseen.

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that speed is not the sole cause of acci·
dents, and that drivers who go too slowly also are I menace. But it is of central
_importance that. all other things considered, the faster a car is going the great-

Minnesota recently underwent such an
experiPnce .
A high school boy was shol"ing off to
three companions by driving at a wild
multiple of the speed limit. When be
attempted to paso a truck, his car went
out of control and hit another bearing
three college students . All seven were
killed.

amaallup strikingly

bly injured or killed. Human reaction

time is the key . There comes a moment
when things happen too fast for correc-

tive acUon. Too often, the result is a
crash such as that in which those seven
young Minnesotans lost their llves.

illustrates the

Fidel Urges JFK To Make
First Move In Restor·.ng
Peace Between Cuba, us

HAVANA, Cuba IUPII ~- Premier Fldle Ca1tru urged Pre!ddent
Kennedy Friday night "to make
the firtt move" in restoring frlendly rtlaUons between the United
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Castro. In at balcony speech to
100,000. rlfW. waYin&amp; millUamen.
made a t:!arefuUy-hedged offer 10
setlle the bitter differences between the two countrlel;, but em·
phatlled thet Cuba would remain
militarily pnparl!d if the "threat
of ihunlnenl 1111r•••ion" i1 renewld.
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bearded Cuban leader
bla~d the Eisenhower admlnlalratl~ for the tenalon between the
two n1tlana. but added he waa
that tbe ehan11e in leaderbent~fll Cuba aven
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-·- did not ax,eet any
moYn by the Kennedy.

odnti'otrlotlo~·

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anew." he oatd.

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pool Becky Sharp never i Sedley. The cast seejlled lo ... .
got to the regimental ball. But I cepl hi' approach to his work and I
had •. b~ll waiching her '.'Family i matched it in heir. reapective porClnss1cs foolwurk dunng the trayals of punchliOUI and punc·
anew. Our attitude wiD be wait- NEW YORK (UPJJ-Investig.a- CBS-T\1 hour.
i tured 19th Century romance. I Eddie DeMoskey, South Fourl~- ~ Has ~cthing to say.
ing. Waiting fur facts, which are to 111 planned today to interview a I 1 »uppose William Makepeace The concluding hour in tldt ' st, Middle~. carpenter, cab1o H.l)w h11 bad breath is bettE'r
alwaYs more eloquent than critlcnlly Jnjurtd Eastern Airlines' Thackeray's classic couldn't hope 1 two-part production will be seen : net maker, and gunsmith In hhl 1 Day by day.
1
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pilot believed to be the only cock- I to get itself properly trimmed tonight. Shall we dance?
tpare time, takes a dbn view of
C
~pit survivor of the Mexican DC&amp; I and fitted into the TV medium :
-most of loday's TV shows:
pioneers •Were flghtlng
tlls imme- jet alrll~r that crashed and ·' The bollk's sc~nes If grandeur· Tbll! Cbllllllel lwlm: Thll! star- He recently •-1m•ens"1
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O:~.tpol~cy towa; be~ new a~ burned 01 takeoff in 8 near bliz- ~l aren't for TV. Studios aren' t spa.. studded two-hour inaugural gala at the ca1ibre of we-sterna and Th~n up popped a girdle
nl rahon wdoul
watcn an zard Thursday nl'ght
clous enough There isn't time to ! in Washington on Thunday Jan the rornmerciala that accompany I With a seven way stretch.
wa t" He IBi "It's up to lhem
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B Poe
( M" , . fl
i lineate a frame or reference or being recorded on tape and film poem and mailed It to TV Guidfl, All ttlrou!Jh the show
on• Prfnlet "~ proclaimed aiong 0'n ~he ~ligh~~m. n ~ waa on leisurely low-key character ! by NBC in call! a .ponsor wants the bible o! millions of home 1 Our spon~r would plead
end to ctiba 1t~ ~~Won-&amp;eare mo- and wus reported
aha:e ~~ · and story de~elopment·
I to put on a star-atuddl!d two-hour SCI"f'eD ~:eUhera.
.''Pit&gt;ase use crur de~orant
btlt:zatlon and said he thought the sitting In a jWllp &amp;eat behind the i As a re~ult, Thursday night's TV lpecial at IOIDe future date·
~ul , a~p.arently no mouth· As you surely need.
Kennedy era would be "lt!ss risky Mexican pilot
hour, adapted by Roger 0 . Hirson I President Eisenhower'! farewell ~~ted orr station_ . ownent. thaug- , 0
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s sponsor
fOr OUr f~therland lnd
world.
Civil Aeronaulirs Board (CABl i and i~ected by Tom Donovan, I addras to the Amerlcan people and accepted Mr. DeMoskey'a Will blow his horns
Cutro 1 IU&amp;rded apee&lt;.il was in investigators already had spoken swung m.stead of swirled.
wdl be carried by the three rna- production for early future publimarked rontrast \o an address mitt. many of the Ul2 persons mho ll came out, 'not as a silken 1 jor TV uelworks and the four ra- cation.
How you rid your dirty feet
made by .his brt_!h~ R;tuJ Jp.S,~-. esu~ froiD" the broken plane. needlepoint but as a nubby one. dio networb at 8:30 p. m. EST Eddie's nelgbhora and friendJ, Of tho9e aching ('oms.
tlago.
· Before It wall consumeO b While each nub wt!IS a kernel of next Tuesday.
WJed as LTIUca of eerly drarts, .
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So : As by now you aU know
Roul Castro, In cbaraderJif.lcal· Oamea. four p8rsons, all members te t'
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lsi tlon of "The Witneu." turns up urli~"'.. a pu •ca 100 • 00 ·
·· ~t'hat thf'se station brf'nks
1
ly warlike terms, said "the grav- or the Mexican crew were killed. " ureta. . w~s an hel nherpr ng
Joan
Blondell,
who
•tarred
io
here
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Are to give 0s more kn~wledge
1
eat
danler .
ned 8 t th
aon m w c acenea Th sd
hl' cs•TV prod
We w1sh to UI!Oicate this !!lory
,
II pa
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u ere George A. y an E pps, ch.lef CAB presen
li ted nth I r hi hli ht t
ur ay n1g s
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Of these terrible fakea.
II atlll dunger.''
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e po a g g s 8 1n ABC· TV'• "The Untouchables" to one o ne greatest mvf!ntlons 1
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The
younger brother Inquiry should Bel into full awing
· on Feb. 9 She'll portray an ec-!
time. Televillon. We will Now If :v6,1 have forgntten
pledged lor ev•ry Cuban milltla· today. An organizational meeting, . th
· oeemed lo ha h
eiS.
TELEVIS ON STORY
Our story will remain
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man killed, ":10 Yankees will die," to be attended by offJclall mho 111 h e ca::e
tbe
JJedaii,Jli
An lndian atiack
and said ''there will be a bayonet were unable to pt here Friday 8 appy .1me aa
Y ra
eye•
On a waRon train.
awaKing" ony American para· becauoe of tho storm, WBI oched· bi'OWI, lr!lled l&lt;elh, ochemod, ca·
Tndlona AtlaclJ Wo~ Troia
trooper who Ianda In C b
uled for thla morniDM:
joled and romanced their way
Twas a great mght for televulion The 'lndl
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PIHI•• Throw h W •
through the elaborate dialogue
But all we could see
I
ans were ItA n ng
C
ree ace
and crowded sets. A spirit of fun
Were aoap auda and girrll&lt;&gt;!l
Arnunrl th~ great bend
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A auit ha1 been flied through
Meigs "Common Pleas Court by
Myrtle M. PhUIIpt of Harrlaonville asking d:vom from Jame
S Phlllipt; of Columbua. The
plainllrf t:!hargea grou ne11ect
an d 111tremt cruelty.
AIJO ln C!Ourt action, Alien
Hill haa been appointed to inves·
U11at1 the divorce 1ult or Altt:!e
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the Aeronave• de Mexico jetliner,
fookinR for the automatle flight
recorder that may help them determlne whether the plane ever
got ofr the ground. and whether
the
hia engine.
81
he pilotedre-venedd th
d
roar towar
e en of the
runway.
They aald that even though the
plan was trying to take off in
condition• lhe Weather Bu
described 81 1 "near·bllue~~~
the cetlln&amp; and vlolbillty had not

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prevailed.
Becky Sharp'• maneuvero In
England'a Georgian age were
deftly drawn and avoided the pitfalls of burlesque and solemnity.
How can you fault a ahow
oostumed, lavender-and-lace charaden spout ripe dialogue about
bank draft~, depths of devotion
and secret marriage.
As Becky, the low-born schemer
with the high-blown hairdo, Diane
~iJento was slyly inlincere. desperote and pretty to - · Cath·
Jeen Nesbitt, as Mls11 Crawley 1 and
Eric Berry as Sir Pitt Crawley
pitched In with some lovingly oinliter. deep-throated &amp;runts. Jean·
ettf! Sterke was effectively trust~
lng and sweet as Emmy. ~ The
tone or this our de force waa

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dropped below the lepat minimum
and the runway at Idlewild Airport had been examined and declared dear enough for a IBfe
t.keoff only 15 minutea before, nor
wu the ~lane overloaded.
Cralbrd 'J'hrot;a:h Feaee
But neverthelesa It craahed
through 0 oteet mesh fence at the
end of ,the runway c1.......t
aero~ ta nonnally
voulevard
ond bumped to 1 •top 1n 1 nill'lh)'
area where • few momenta later
tl blll'llt Into name.
The jet'• puro keroaene fuel.
leu volatile than the kerwene dedlvallve known u·JN whiclt 10me
jell "'"· moy have liVen the paoIO!ItJII"' tile utra 11111ments noeded to Jump from till! plane Into
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apearbeaded by aa u.
coturnn-lhad owepl JIOl1h.
1ward about 80 miles from tbt
·. capitol at Yietnlone, oplltUng pro1 Communlal foi'COII and rotakiDI a
1number of strateyfc Pllil!le.
Lack of food oupplies and gaao.
Une slowed the odvan&lt;t r. a
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Striking
tugboat worken who have halted
two major rallroado serving much
of the Northe81t 'ood
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Angeles Dodgers laat oeason,
outfielders WUlie Davit; and
my Davis have been signed
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---All.Stue Romp

The Wahama White Fol'""''
lost their loth 11tralght .:!age con·
lelt laat night to Raveuwood.
61·34. The Falcons have ~aill!d
to topple any team thia aeasoil.

To Be Given Away To Some Lucky Per son. We hope you win, we aurely appre-

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"Sure· s;gn of Quality"

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ucustom Grinding"·

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Sugar !tun Flour Mills
Phone WY·2·2115
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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LEOPOLDVI!.LE, congo tUPII
-Ex-Promter Patrke Lumumba'a To 52-21 Victory
fallowen In Stanleyvltle released The undefeat&lt;d SoulhOm Local
II llelllons today on payment of AIJ.Siarl romped lo • 11-11 wtn
• $10.000 ransom and t b e·n
Walwrul .ievantb
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promptly am~ated at leaat • doz·1 Etchth aredero 1'llundo:r lllght
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1 ext tho wiDDII'I' homo 0...:,
The -.ey wu paid by tile AI uauol, l'ol:tlaad eltlhlll &amp;red- ·
Belgl• _,.,unity of • thousand er Larry l'rlc8 led Ill .........
W mare Glghlno ltill 1tlckq II Ha .....pod In o tGtal of II for
0111 In Orlootal Prvvinc:o d.splto the All.slon. Paul IIlli llllowtd
or ~em~r thlt alarted Prt&lt;e ill ......., w111o IJ.
..W ~- wu flown from· Wablma wu led tn -Ina 111
'l)lollle to a prt..., near Ell1a-j Woocla' who -.ted for Dlao
loollml1o IIIII beotea tn the proo- poillta. lllddo had m.
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Report• reaching VIentiane utd
Laotlan ~ had Wlen back 12
miles from the bnpoctanl ·road
junctiQp, ~t Sala Pou Kyoun on the
road lo Luang Prabang. 1blo II
the poillt where tlie road r. 1110
royal capital of LU8DI Prabana
forks oft toward Red-held Xien1
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By AVA GILKEY
With a filter tip blend.
. The 1111ikero- about Mil Bud·
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Birchfield Now the aponaor did rave
son River tug and ferry crewmm
have moved Into the Geneva Car· That hl1 product was bt&gt;st,
Now lhis little la"y
-picketed PenDI)'lvania Railroad
sey bouse.
We will use hia living ''bra"
Who cun really do a nip.
Installations ill the hopl that
Mr. and
Abner Clonch As a bullet
vest.
n;e;:-~:: s~~n~
~. Pennsy workers, now .that the Inhave purchaBed the Bertha Harauguratlon Is· put, would nfUH
mon property ltlld plan to move Now If a "'bra•• Is living
to c-s
Sll let's continue our story
•..., their lin••
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there in the near future
It has to be fed,
Wbi h
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negottattng bt
Mr. and Mra. Jake ~ of R•· But our sponsor doesn't
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B'-'fo:
:;~r ~~ y, theAnother
IJ.doy atrlko wu ocbodtlled
c'"e and Mra. Nora Jordan of Whether It's "tnl!at or com- GetN hla finger In the pie.
today.
Middleport visited their MOther,
bread.'
'ftte In~iAn was t:!reeping
Mn. Katie Wilson, Sunday.
Along on the ground.
Mro. Norma Wilson Ia very 111 Far Into the night
•DEVql'U) TO IN'I'BU't 0.
at tier home here.
This went on and on.
Now a woman who is bulginJ.
Mrs. Panons of Charle.ton 11 The Indians were -attacking
Her girdle slipped around.
vlalling her daughter, Betty Gil· But the snap suda won.
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Mrs. Arix who haa been em· The Indians were riding
: AI thai scalp be eyed,
ployed In Reedrlille, ha• return- And starting lo gain
lilt his hair."
eel to the home of her son, Earl But here we see 1 nostril
Our sr..onsor cried .
Arlx.
That 11 dripping liko rain .
Mr. and Mrs. Rowud Blr&lt;hI
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field of flutland v!alted the Ray Our next week'• sponaor
1 So.. :;~~:rd! ~ h;~o.
ton..~;,= ~J=
Btr&lt;:hftelda Sunday afternoon.
Will tell you folk
- 1•••,. ,,...,,., • M.ra. Margaret Douglu spent There is nothing bettn
1Don't ~~eaJp him till ht•1 Ulel
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lht Mefr end at her home here Thau cigarette amoke.
Our brand ol shampoo."
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and vilited Mrs. Harry Doua:Ias
moau.. lUG. •r ....., u ,.... . .
at Bradbury.
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The Lond-A-Htond Club mot at
lhe Atklus-Hallklay.J.... U borne
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"'"' oarved to 14 memben and
one
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"THE i'ERMIINENlS ARE m!IIDf
IITr. ... Mn. Rlc:hanl Rhode•
I'ORGE!LAIN .JACKETS NEXT WEEK10 60 ON··rr TAt&lt;ES IMIAMIT£ 10
of ~leoiGn olaited hll poronts,
~"!WE TEMPS OFF ...
MEAN"TIME,"IllE TEMPOR.\~ ONI!S"
Mr. and Mrt. Deln11r Rhodes,
over the week end.
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IITr. tond Mrs. Thor Cohey VIS·
lind hor P"""'ls, Mr. ond Mrs.
G«ald Grote, SUnday.
Mr. Dlbley and Eleaoor Stout
of Doytotr •totted the JcJho Stouto
Frldoy.

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fOot. Dyq cborsup?IY planes relliSOd to
the !light. lo Yang VienC
ai~,..-1 because they aald the ruoway waa so lhort tbey could caronly one ton of t:!arp on tach

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Divorce Action
om~ Filed In Court

ond adde&lt;'
"bad elements" will
411• out" ef the governthe coenmunillt Party.
communique
at the
dust of thlt week's Communist
Centr.ll CMnmlttea metttlng In
PeipinJ 1llo conflnned report•
that la1t year'• farm produdJoa
fallf'd lo meet planned goals· II
rep e a~ e d prevlout ttatemenll
blaminJ "natural calamities" lor
&lt;l'&lt;lp ~rt.opt.

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The offensive was aimed at
the Luang Praban&amp;·
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IUPJI-In Thu"· l properly set by Laurie Main'' I M . d d l
of "Vanity gusto as llle simpering JOll&lt;ph .
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[Cockpit
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stupid ean vie Jel
believe a sponsor so rasll
lays our \Ids wlda opea
ow:h rolleD trash.

YANG VIENG, Laos tUPilAmerlcan cargo plloll refliSOd to
oupply Olghls to the Laotian army today, bogglnl! down a
offenlivt, becauJe
saki the alrttrtp here wu
inadequate.

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InauguraI •'
Day Bl"lllafd
Moves T0

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which a &amp;kit wa8 presented
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by Mcs Ben Neutdllli sud Mn.
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er bosp1tai in the past Z4 houn
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were 11iartmJ: Mr. and Mn. tiale
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I were : Mia~ Ha-ul Jo'ellurc. 505 Mr . aDd Mrs. Alfred &amp;:hwarU Mc-Cain or Bdpre Friday even in·• I !Continued .f'"rom Page 1'
congressiOn~l race or hl~ll per:Fourth Ave. Mrs. Robert Thorn· of Lorain. are oonouncing the en- Mt. and Mt·s Thurman nab. tommende&lt;l were Nellie M. Brown I cenlage gam per precinct vote
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By C. E. BLAKE!iLEE
tatn•t&gt; growth, hut Interfere w1th ford o Jeffer.•, 1741 Chatham Kay Smtih, to Lewis S Cozart. Wt'rt' Sundav dmner gue5ts of
(;cutral Cummdteewomen Jertn E E Foilrod Wmnen and theU"
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E:dfoatlaa Agl!at, Agrkatture
ear development,
reduce the Ave, Mn. Florenre Halley. 426 IIOil o( Mrs. NeUIC Cm.arl and and Mr!l Hob CA&gt;Ieman
Morgan , MeJgs Cuunly HepublJ-1 preemct were Mrs John Mulford
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Com still remains the "k1ng" amount or feed mrtrumts per atre Second St Kanauga OWen C· Banford Cozart o( Long Bottom
JJm Carter Weirton w V Ican E:xe(ut1ve Committee ChaJr- Sl iver Run : Joyce
Kennedy,
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of .silage cr~ps available to South from the com crop harvested as McKumey, 'ru. 1 Cheilhire. Archie Misa Smith itJ a &amp;enior at Loram l11pent the wee'k end at ha~ w~h woman , and Maxme Goeglem Pomeroy , Esther Joseph , Mmers- NEW YORK (UP[) -'11» ..;;:, ,
east~m Oh1o farmers accordmg Silage Included m these thmg!f Lee Hutchi~n. Rt 2 Crown City Higb Sc~l and is a member of h11J fam11y
~~e&lt;:retary-treasurcr.
1 v1lle
and E~o1ht&gt;r Landon, Olive- augura! day blizz.ard"
to mfo"'?~tion received at the woul~ be planting of long season Mrs . Frt.-ddie G. Spence, 402 First ~ Baptist Church Mr Cozart Mn; Joann Hensley of OU Mayor Kenneth McElhmney or dale
to sea today, leavfnl ........,,
Silage Chmc at. Jackson attended hybnds, which must be harvested St. Pt. Pleasant. William y Ma- 11 a graduate of Eastern H11!h spent thP week Pnd With Mr and M1ddle?Qr1 was mtroduced and Mr Fultz m h1s closmg
re- mountain~ of mow ud ~J
by a dozen Me1gs County men a at an immature stage of growth, chir, 809 Willow Lane, Pl Pleas- School And IS employed WJth the Mrs John Hensley
mmmitLeemPn and conumttee- marla s1ud. "'Every Repubhcan ing temperalura in tbe .....&lt;:
oouple weeka ago.
I plantmg too lh1ck such as drilling ant Mrs Paul E Ray Mason Davey Tree Exprr1 Co. o( Cleve- Mr and Mrs Harils Frank "'is- women present were recognized should be mterested m seemg He- eastern Hctioa o1 tbe aatka
In Meigs County _758 a~res of ~hd with a grain drill : and mix- W. 'Va, Thomas J. aann'igan, 91 land Weddmg plans are mcom- Jled Mr and Mrs Duane Dorst - - __· publicans m GffiCe from the top Drifts ol
to teD feet Ja ~
rom was cut. for Sll~ge m 1954 Ul~ other crop plants m tre row Locust St Mid•ll
Blaine plf'te,
of Reeds, 1Jie recently
at Holzer Ho~p1tal
federal positions down to 1
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but !n 19&amp;9 th1s had mcreased to With corn
C te
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Mrs. Vera Weber und daught- Mr and Mrs Charlc M . k
M1ss Joan Mont~omery , 6th important off
he he Je~st I Yordskand New England and
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Leone recently
Mr a
teacher. is ill Replacmg Voter. RL.-··tdlce ml t toWMhJ;:a
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farm census Th~s mere~
com IS when the kernels are Sz• Oak Hill Mn Edna p H lh- BIJ\.V\.:11. were VlSitmg rs Bet- ~ aries MarcJnko Sr.
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Mr and Mrs Mllre Hardway that the do
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cold wave e~ today II
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3,000 tons up to a figure of 11165 stage Is at the hard dough stage ;Y· .;, sto~~U:. ~ Sc~- Dinner ~uesls of"Mr and Mrs
and son, Mike, of Gallipolia were en
~~ f~good job Wom- ,aouth u Florida where.,._..,
tons.
Legume gran mixture should be ~p ys,
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. Rolland Stethem Sunday were I
Saturday evening vi!!lors of Mr
comnuttee were llemperaturea were reconlecl..oJat
Gra.u silage during the same made into silage at the tune of wmger, Coalton, and Mrs. Harold Mr and Mrs. Harold Osborn and
and Mrs Carrol Snowden, Steve.
P~ Beacb. Snow and fr .....
period doubled in acreage of 274 earlv bloom of the legume 0 J. Walker, Ripley, W Va.
famtlv nnd Mrs Ethel Larkins.
Wrry and Garry.
p ~:~mgJng ol God Bless lrams also were reported~ Wracrts up to 558 acres and the ' ch~d grass should be ens!:~ ;
Birlll•.
Mrs. Jake lkems. Pearl and
Friends here learned of the Amer~ca concluded the meetmg. ginia and the Carolinu.
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Ideath of Ed SeUards at Logan ,
At leut 49 deaths were blamed
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ton_s up to 3,000 toru~ of green 1should be eMiled at the dough Ch~hire. daughter, &amp;:2'1 a. m . called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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we1ght in 1959.
stage, and wheat and barley from Frtday. Mrs. John Cooper, Pt. Brewer Wednesdav
By J~l\~ PARKER
Mr . and Mr~. Bruce May, Mike orrowtngs Carne
the toll with 20. New
Tbe increase in the use of Pii.l· the time of heading to SIJft dough Pleasant, Jaughter. 9:42 P· m Mr and Mrs David
Yates hoRolwrt Ifill JS confined to his and Deb1e, were Saturday even- From Embezzler
counted or 12 deatbl ...........
age bas ben brought about by the stage.
Tbursday.
visited Mr ~nd Mrs. Charles 1 me by ~llness Mr. and Mrs. Img C'allers of Mr and Mrs Ho- SHELDON. Jowa tUPJ 1 _The four in Coouecticut other~
greater demand for a quality
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Lisle, Syracuse. recently.
E , Davis of Vmton were Mon-' mer Parker and Sus1e.
ousted president of Sheldon's fast- ed New York f: New Jerw, 1;.
roughage to feed high producln~ 1 A rompBn~n in the ~otol di-1 PatJents recently discharged m-1 Mr~ Harold Holter
visited [ day VIsitors: of Mr. and Mrs H1l/
M1ss Belly Jane Sprouse has test growing u dustry revealed to. Washmgton, D.C., 2; West VJrto'
dairv cows Meigs Cuuntv farm- gestrhll' nutr1ents per acre :IDows, duded Mrs Robert Phillips and , Mrs Dav1d Sm 1th Sunday
_Mrs. Lms Cotterill of Lancaster returned to Children's Hosp1taJ . day that Mrs Burmce Gel er gmia, 3, and Marylaod, J.
ers have always been troubled by 1100 bush':' Is earn per acre with mfant daughter Culus Luttrell Mrs Norman Webrr 3nrt dau~- ' Vl.s rtf'd her parents, Mr and Mrs IColumbus. followmg a VISit with who admitted embeu:l "
g · he- embezzled
•L-the diH1cultv or makin~ large 7333 r&gt;oundR TDN ~orghum for- Howard Smith ·Louise Hersman, Jler and Mn
Oscar Babcock Pt·arl Lanmng over lhe weekPnd t...•r parent~;, Mr and Mrs Cal- than $2 milhon put m mg more~ 1
he r;w~ul.l:lll $1, dfl
amounts or high quahty hay S1l- age Z8 tons frep;h we-ight, 6.871 Owen Badgley·, Loyal Holman: were d ~er ·guests of Mr and Mr. and Mrs Kt&gt;nneth M1ehae/ 11m Sprouse o\nn, Andy and mto the firm than her ~~~r;:n~~ . r:~ =ude rana
'I bad
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age has bc{'fJ ~sed as an alter- : pound 5 TDN.. Sudan gras.~ 17!Joyce Bias, Karen Jones, Mrs. Mrs Starling Mall~ar Friday. ~~d son. Mike , or Ch!lh('()the Handy
stock purchases.
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explanatba ,of
nate meth&amp;d s1mplv because it tons frf' 5;h we1r,ht . 3,904 pound~ of DeMJS Mannon Russell Lewis
Mrs Marv Ptcrce ~rs Garnet c.: ailed on Ius parenls. Mr and Mrs C ,J Ebersbach of Porn
•·w bo
e money went She ~J
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is somewhat easier tn make rigllt TDN; legume grass mixtures Lmda Nelson Mrs· Larry Stewar~ 1HenslPv and Mrs B~ttv Pigott I ~trs Eiza M1ehael anrl h1s sister eroy spent Wednesday w1th her f
e rrowed a lot of money bamed her .Uence In the WG04:fJl'
quality Jerass and com S!lae;e, eual lo 41!! tons hav, 4 218 plumb nd M C W· I
spent Wednesdav With Mrs Inez Thelma over the Wet:'k end
I daughter
Mr and Mrs. Carl Hy- rom a woman who Just didn't ury County Jail at Sioux CftJ •
than it has been to produce the TON; orchard grass yielding at a
rs. ~~lllag
Newell. quilting.
Ro.«&lt;m1ary and Jud1th J..vnn sell and fam1ly.
have a lot or money ,'' Harold RUles to the south.
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Snowden dau~hters of Mr and l
Kistner Jr. aa1d
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pounds TON per acre. 70 bushels ! Accordmg to lhe mJdmght re- . Charles Larkms called on Mrs Robert Snowden, have chick Sabra Canaday. daughter of _Elhott Roosevelt, fmancial adStopFI'Mii~WithA
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of oats would produre about 3,429 ' part or the nursmg dep?rtmcnt, I Charles Marcinko, Sunday
en pox.
IMr and Mrs Robert Canaday VJ.Ser to Northern BIOChemical
KNIPCO
Hay conditioners durm~ the last pounds TDN, !md 40 ~ ~h(&gt;ls of t no pal1cn~s were m cnhcal or j Mr a net Mrs Thunnan Hah- Mrs. Bill Hrown and daughtf"r was 111 at her home several days Corp . earher had told newsmen I
couple years have enabled farm- wheat 1.954 pounds of TDN when Ipout· c~;ndlhon.
I rock and Mr. and Mrs Joe Con
Teresa hav
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included Nm\ ~ Halek.n ,\1rs . R.'llr1Pn, Monday
I her mother. Mrs. Iva Stewart
at !stolen from the porch of the But Kistner and other officials of
ready for barn storaae.Thrs st11l One of the mosl lmportnnt 1G
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II&lt;'! en 1\rcher was a Srmrlav o,;is- Middleport M B
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of h1s parents. Mr and the livestock feed
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in fh(' Garlh Smith home
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efarrner with a medium .s~ed is the handlmg of large amounts Runyon. 'Thomas Clutts, Jack Mrs H:~rriett Brvanl has rt&gt;-, ;;~~z~/oi~::'~ g Irecent surgery at l Dr. and Mr!t John K. Smith of G~Jg~u:';'"' ~whether Mrs.
dairy herd to put up surfJcrent of water In order to produce 35 Baxter. Bert Vane(', Lewis Rid· turned to her home here £rom I Mr ·
p a
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Lelanrt, Fla. were called h@T by 1 . . . pou . as much as
PhooooWYW002
quantitiea of hav before weather Ions of dry matter as silage it die, John V. Herbert, Ance Camp- Fl "d
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s Vona MW:nrght of Porn- the death of her mother Mn S million m notes mto Northern
damage occurred.
takes 100 tons of the wilted. crop ~II, Hubert Mace, Thomas Ran- .::-:. a~nd Mr.~. David Yat('s vis· I ~';': ;e~n:ng the week with Blanche Jividen.
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In Ohio the acrea~e harvested at 65 percent moisture. To eet mgan, Ernest Carter, Robert Red· iterl ~r. and Mrs. James Hawley · M~s BetS eeney.
ldal"'•lned Slle~~ee
RACINE, OHIO
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for com silage has increased the same amount of silage it den, Floyd Thompson. Mrs. Hank.m M1"ddt eport, recent 1v.
Ipat1ent
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a Mr . and Mrs. J. ohn Mont~omery.I ""'M'"rs"..-!Ge;;;i;;ig"er"·•._admiss~.;
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[and Mrs Carlos Snowden arKI
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eludes alfalfa
small arains includes' 140 tons of water
in- aardner Henry Bell(!h Mrs Myr·
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. a Barrett had all her I Mr. and Mrs. FranciA Montgom,
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Mr. an Mrs. m IS r::~n an past week. Calling were Mr. and gomery has enlisted in the Air
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Rix fold over the past ten years WIt
crop or a difference or 75 Henry Perkms. All other patients family were Sundav dinner l.!uf'~ts M . R bert B
and now il second in Importance tons of water.
were reported good
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arrett, Anna Mae. Force and will leave Tuesday
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only to corn.
From the wilted crop the fer-[ Two units of blood were admin- Reeds\lille.
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Gettln:g the most feed from an mentation loss Is about 12 per . istered at the hospital on Friday
Mr and Mrs J(W. Bowlnnd of· Chal"les Rar&gt;:~e,Ch r.l anJ. rs . oJrcett aEse.le ~xas.
d
acre of com silage requires at
t
d th f" ld to
.
..
,
, &lt; r . ar &lt;'S. lmmy. oc a r wme spen1 8un ay
· cen an
e 1e
ss 3 percent
Lancaster spent s lew days with Robert Le&lt;'. Mnriene Kav and 1night with Jane LucaS and par·
tentioh lo varieties.
cultural for a total loss of 15 percent . For
Nei!Kin ArchE'r
D ·I
G
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ractieea
d time
f h est h f h
h
m ene
ay,
Mrs. Richard [ enls, Mr. and Mrs. Racharc' LoP
an
o arv , t e res g.reen crop t e fermenMr. and . Mrs. Hobflrt NPwPll Grueser and ChariPs Hichnrd, ens, Langsv lle, R. D. Jane Lu~b~=r~e~r:e=~tper8S :~centa~ :~~ion loss Jsloaboutbot5 tper cent andt
called on Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Buster Ban'ell, Mr
and Mrs. cas spent Muuday ni.~~:ht witt! Jo~
•
•
seepage ss a u 13 percen
Sunday
John J-'ife J
d J I ·
d tta
t M
d M
stalks about 50 percent digestible for a tot II
f
t Th'
Gauge readlags, : Gallipolis
·
.. d M
· r. &lt;Jn
omme an e · a
parens. r. an
rs.
,
.
a oss o 28 percen . IS
.
Mrs. Floyd Stout v1s1te
rs. Mr .and Mrs. Pury Van Meter HArvey Erlewine
an a dry weight basts. Thus, an difference of 13 pereent loss
18.0, 12.1, runnmg 12 feet on rollTorrenL-e Thursday
G
d T
' 81 . Tu
·
f
d
lncre se · the percentaue of d
hou
p
M
Pt
·
·
·
regory an
crcsa.
ame
mer, son 0 Mr. an
a
m
,
."', .
ry matter or a t 4.5 tons
ers, omeroy- ason ::!ll.72,
• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince visMrs. Nellie Parker of Chester Mrs Wa e Turner a so homoe
Brain will increa.se d1geshb1hty, dry m~tter is the equivalent
~leaNallt 24.07, Hinton 1.71 fall· tted Mr . and Mrs. Sam Wilson of was a Monday overnight guest of at ftutla~ Hi h &amp;hool}· ~
and, in effect will produce a 3.5 tons of hay.
mg, KanBwha Falls 3.49 falling, Hockingfort, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker and his arm in
class
more concentrated feed . '11le A_nother comparison on
Charleston L8.7S falling. Dams in Attending the Home Demonstra- Susie.
I Danny Diehl has ret~med from
of :~lty a.t which co; mo1sture is that to change
the upper Ohio are up and be- tion meeting at Margaret Brown·s Dusty Morgan, son of Mr. and Columbus and entered school
•f barvehs
or tsdag • dgreat ~ 175 tons or 80 percent
low Gallipolis they are down. in Reedsville were Pauline Myers, Mrs. Warner Morgan, is a patient 1 here again. He is an 8th grader
a 1ects t e amoun o1 1ee nu rl· crop down to 70 percent would
London and Marmet ~ams were
Yates, Ella Osborn, Arn - ·
ent.s produced. Ears make up quire lhe inclusion of about
on the sills and Winfi(dci..Was runTress Swain and Bernief
more than 55 pereent of the dry ton11 of beet pulp or 2.'!0
nlng one foot.
. weight of the corn plant when it of beet pulp per ton.
lkW m•vemenl•:
Mrs. J..eone Dabcock pnd Ray
hPs reaehed. th~ Ideal stage of To make good corn silage it
Ohle Rl•er _ Bob Benter do•&gt;n l ''"" Ul h s
Sunday din
growth for enallmg.
d~sirable to keep the sila~
!3, 5: 31) a.m; Rocket up 1a,
~u:sts ~a~;e:d· Mrs. Char~ !
1
In comparing the typical devel· all' must be excluded and
L ttl Ed
d
•AS i tes Massar.
opment r.i an at:!re of corn, we tempetature ol the
a.m; t e . war up 15,
find the .,_n wel ..ht Is approxl· .1
sh td
bet
a.m; Southland up 15, 5:15a.m; Visitin~ Mrs. HarriPtt
eo.....
P
stage ou range
ween
T't
Be
~:",_M~rs':_- Johnnie Smalh•ood i
nt Olt-ll• Milk .....u.. rr.t i•
18 5
mately 27,000 pounds at the Ume and 100 degrees. The pH level
tan up '
a-m; . aver .. ·
- - - -cludn tn II 1 t4 ft. hlldirll- •ltll
of first tassels, but has increaSI!d grass silage can go Hllghtly
17, 7:30 p.m; Aliqwppa down
• Ul8ft.•ll~nl....,_,•
II I 18 ft. MU.rooll. lilt tllllt II
to 40,000 lbs. green weight at the er, but it is of greater Importance 19, 7 a.m; Albert Holden up 21, DALLAS, Tex. (UPil t(Ui..,.., •fta. I l&amp;llllltft etullll•'
proper stage for ailage. The dry to be sure the silage is well pack- 8:40 a.m; Teresa Sealey up 21, IGoosel Tatum. the madcap ma- 12 ttllt, CIJort.•r I'· ·r. ·bont rift
matter content. wtlich includes ed and the air is completely ex- 5:20 a.m; R. H Bosworth II
u.•fllliJIJII••i
gician of basketball, said today
the nutrlent-8. hal increased dur- duded.
21, 6:50 a.m; Walter Williamson
juey indictment isn't ·
fng the same period from · 3,200 . Silage will t:!ootlnue to be
up 21, '1:25 a.m.; H'arriett M.
cause him to "lose any
PMDUfs per acre up to 12,000 prime Importance to Meigs
down 22, 4:20 a.m.; Charles Stev·
cram? his 11tyle on the court.
'l'bls Dnr Chon·Bor ODt.Ku ~ · ·
pKUldl per ac~.
fanners until we can I
e_naon up 23, 5:40a.m; Irene
'Producm,
tbe _.....' 1~1 ' :
Practkes whlcb Increase veg~ way of reducing the weather
tm up :28, 3:45 a.m; Jean Hutch- . "I BSid on ..the court : . :
est advance ID. mtllrin11D tbe ..- •
·
ard in bay making.
up 29, 12:55 a.m; Aztec
_the courts, Goose sa1d w1th
year&amp; 1t pro"fidel tater,"IIUIN =r•,'
30, 2:25 a.m; City of Mays- gnn.
llllllttq plua 11101'0 ,..at dm7o
up 30, 3:15 a.m; J. S. Lew· Then he spread llis arms to the
inC- "nlt bniJdh,.. an pre balhattw
Five-Year·OJd Boy
Is up 31, 11:25 a.m; National up full wing-span ol eight f..t. t2\l
..,.,..,. lind ... tbo Job, 'ftlrl"
...... I - · Patenlnd Now IDOl paddle design !hrods ft-,
Dies In Huntington
31, 2:15 a.m; Uoonle D. up 31, Inches, let them drop to his sides
are well tnml•ted, have 'l'llermOII !1!1!.. ~
...,..... wider. Takoo I~ toot Full length stool flares. waw
OP!IATOR IS ALWAYS WITHIN window~. eleetrlc "MDtllaUGD.IIId -.;__
PI' PLEASANT _ Scc!tl M · ~ a. m.; Leila SheW'er up
and got ser1ous fur a rnomenL
f11P811ent fWita-baeted box is acid resistant. Full year &amp;u.
3
FEET OF THE NEXT COW'S uum door controla. Choft.Boy baQd."
Kin~ 8 'th II
td c- 2:55 a.m
"At:!tually, I don't know
.... Gltltr ~ cloiiiiCII NIW lDIA Finance PIM.
y mi ' ve year o
it," he said. "I've got
UDDER -THE COWS AlE ing1 ere more eeoaomleaJ ta llaiJII,1
of John R. ond Ella Mae McKin- GaWpolta Dam - Pet!J Down·
handling It for me.
'"ANGLE·PARKED"
lboD moot l o e o l l y - ,.,-.,.
~ Smith, o1 South Point, 0., ey down 2:30 p.m; Chaperone
do what be says."
d1ed Friday 3fternooo in Cabell- down 5 p.m; Andrew Calhoun A federal grand jury in K~~:::l
Huntington hospital after a
up 9:15 p.m; Ouward down 11:
Mo., illdicted Tatum •
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nim~ss.
05 a.m; Solvay up 2:30 a.m; In·
two charges of income
The child was born on Nov. 2, diana up 5:10 a.m; City of
evasion.. One alleged his gross
WY :Z-2176
lt!SS in Huntington.
lngton down 10:25 a.m
for 1956 was $32,896,
ln addition to lhe parents, he
TRACTOR SALES
is survived by the . matem•l Kaoawba River - 0. F
other alleged he earned $40.~
WY 2-5101
granpdarents, Mr. and Mrs. WiJ. er down Mannet 10:20 p.m·;
Uam Mt:!Kinley ol Pl. Pleasant, Jane Lucas down Mannet !
and the paternal grandparents, a.m; C. V. Hornrr up Wo•fie,Jd
Mr. wid Mrs. Herbert Smith ol 3:56 p.m; MerrDI down Winfield
s pent

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Pilots Say
on't Fly
Into Laos

as a factor in auto accidents are evading
an important issue. Certainly it is true

1nany Sentinel, _Pomeroy-Middleport, o., 1m. 21, tiU.f

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smut&lt;!.

Middleport, 0 ...

fact that those who pooh-pooh high speed

Now and then the attention of a stale
is grimly focused on the matter of auto
accidents by one so terrible that it jaro
thousand• out of their complacency.

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Our spcnsor had won1'he wagon lralll WBI saved.

in it. They

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rode off

landRobe~,!rrm:,. ~~~~.I Speaker,,
the
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p . Lad'Jes
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Now our co-sponsor told tbem
If you do u I say,
If you use our laxative
You'll feel better all day.
So th,y did what be lold them

Speed Was The Key

This

Corn Is Sti.•] 'K.mg' Of
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N4Jw the ludiana WE're losln(l
With howling dismay.
They were wing the wrana
laxative.
They were .. lni Brand A.

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Holzer Hospital Limg Bottom
......... HMPllal sOCICtV
. News
Among th... who entered Hoh-

New In Farming

2-DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy
-Middlepor\, 0., Jan. Zl.
But otopped ill IU Di8bt
BecaUN a woman wltb body odor
Hadn't boU1ed 1aJt nisbt.

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:Substituting Arguments For
Christlikeness

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Bulldogs Takes Share Of Crown; Jackets Bow To Chieftains, 54-50
Full Press
Brings Many
Turnovers

High Sthool Scores

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Panthers Put Out 'Full Effort'.
Bul Su££er F'Ina} HaHColcJness

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Pomeroy's Panthers, in the wordJ of their coaeb TEAM
L
OP Pomeroy • • • •. • 9 1 538 :tS4
"played as well as any time this season," but still loot: Athens · · · .... · 1Z o 703 521 WeU.ton . .. .... 1 2 412 371
Amonda Cl•ar Croek .,
t'ollege Baoketball Reouha
57-48, to Athens Frtday night to give the invaders 8 Nelsonville .... 9 5 720 718 Atbe.. . . ....... 8 4 402 351 Pistons Just Might
,Hany Westfall ·• l.ot!an Chief· Pl&lt;brla&amp;loo 71 Rulobvllle 54
E\ST
10-0 league record and guarantee of at least a tie for Jackaon ....... B 4 710 BTl Jacluon ....... s 4 311 3011 Make Race Of It
taws usmg an aggress1 ve full BNtoeD 34 Uerltf Ualoo ~
, Syrac.•use 79 AlheJ 67
the SEOAL title.
Pumeroy ...... 7. 5 700 647 Logan
.f. 6 333 369 · DETROIT. UPI .- Who knowa?
&lt;'\)UI"I pr"' &lt;attlod Coa&lt;h Nolan Cotbo&lt;lon 10 Lonca•l&lt;'r 61
I Valley City"' Dockuu&lt;m Tch-&lt; 86 , The victory, bard fought all th~ way, thu_a presented Lopn -........ 7 6 720 729 GalllpoU. ...... 3 7 294 :153 Maybe the Detroit Plstona...,.
Swackhamer's Yellow Jackets ln· CleY• Eut T~h ~z
Cheney at Kutztown cm:ld snuw Coach Charles McAfee his first championsHip at Alb· Welbton ....... Cl 8 8&amp;3 801!1 Nelsonville .... 3 7 284 366 make a race of it· in the westera
~ a ~50 defeat Frid~&gt; night ut
Cleve CuU..edral Lau 11 49
SOUTH
j ens s.in~e immig~c1ting from Ames--Bern seven years ago. Middleport .. ... 4
7 564 590 Middleport . . .. . 1 9 22! DO division after all!
Middlepo•·t
' Col Ce•trol 8% Col Ellsl 58
Alab.lma St· 72 Murn.11 B1own 70 1And 1t I$ Athens first cage pennant in 11 years.
GallY,KJiis .; . . . . . % 10 569 68'7 TOTALS
40 il !1'N 21'96 The Pistons, dormant in lbe
Loga1. took: the opening tip-off Col Lladea 71 Col Aquloas 67
1 Valdusht St. 91Ro1Jins
71
I Oaly a calamity of the first worked.
~
National Basketball Association
and scored with fiye seconds gone Col Nortr AI Col Eutmoor n ; Fla. A&amp;M 74 Tuskegee Inslitute 53 1magnitude seemingly ctmld pre- I The closest u.'- Panthers goa
SEOAL VARSITY, ONLY
FJUDAY'S R.E8ULT8 :
chase until recently, swept to
in the ilrsl period when Ph II Col Sou&amp;. 16 Col Wed 68
ISW Lot.lsiana 92 Cbrit:ilian Br or 83 , vent the Bulldogs lrom 94innlng was 32-29 at the first or t be TEAM
W L p
their third straight victory and
45 Gallipolis 44
Wo,ltz took an aMist from I..arty GraDdlie-w 79 Wbll.t!h 8 11 47
: Memph1s SL 7U Murray St 60 one of their f o u r
remammg first of the third quarter on Buff. Athena .. , •• , ... 10 0 188 OP
Nelsonville
fifth· in six xgamea Friday niJhl
431
Bamter for ~h.o:o lay-in . The Chiefs Arlington Sl Re:dry S7
. Belmont 86 H.irmmgham Sou. 64" games, and coppmg the honor un- ington's fast break. But Athens J bon
Athel18
57
Pomeroy
48
by
defeatng the New York Kaldr:·
4 573
moved the ball well the lint 1 Worihln~km ~% DtlaWIIrt' 37
j
MIDWEST
Ishared.
.
. rorged on to maintain a lead of N~.laonvill~· '.'.'.'.". : 4 511 : Logan 54 Middleport 50
erbockers, 132·128.
quarter and were out In front 16 Urbana tl Mt. V~.-.on 36
KWlsus 75 Kansas St. 66
. McAfee pomted to one of h i 11 five or more pointa, except at lbe p
5 559 557 Jacklon 59 Wellstoti M
to 10 at the whistle. .
; Can11l Wtnehester 57 D1blln 41f i Xavier (Ohio 1 80 West Ky ~ &lt;' bvys aft.ec the game and s a I d, poinl nea.r that quarter' a end, at r:::meroy.. ::: :::'
(Reaervn)
A /fEW IDIA 1'011 A II~ 6/IA
5 526 S&amp;i
In the seeond per1od, Logan. Col Rosary '71 Hamilton Twp . .\2 1CincL•mati 86 Drake M
"He won it." .
42-31.
Wellatoo . ... , . . 3 1 588 595
1
bril&lt;'ed by • tight man to man Ntw Albuy 83 Col Acad@my 61 Sou II: 109 East. 111 58
He was lookmg at &amp;-5 Steve
.
Middl port
Nelsonville Z9 Gallipolis 8 •
d~rense, 4!aused many Jacket : GroYfl! City 44 Gah ..ana _.2
ISt. ~ary's 74 Natiomr.l CoHee(· 72 Chase, bespectacled senior, who Trymg desperately to pull up, G . e
"' " S 7 509 543 Pomeroy 63 Atbens 36
turnoven· However, the Middles
Covington IKy.) Cnfhollc· .'i2 St. John's iMinn.) 87 Hesston 58 fashioned 19 points against the the Panthers could IJ..It aothing ~~ ...... 2 I 468 555 / WeJiston M Jackson 31
29
were able to lie it up ~lYM!ntarlly 1Wllmtnp,n il
1SW Kansas 64 Bethel Colle~e 51 Panthers on 11ix field goals and in the final q~arter. ~ Wine.0 4t GZI t3l! Logan
~~dleport_ ~
wilen Randal Bowie&amp; hit from t~ I
Greenfield Mcl.aiD 46 N. Dakota St. 6S Morningsidt Gl seven of 11 free tr.ies and gath· br:enner kept hia mates m range
right hand corner with fo~r. mln.. IBeanrcreek 6f ~.e•anoo cz
Mo· V8 . Okla., ppd ., snow
ered in 18 rebounds to lead both With n~ of nine. ltralg_bt free
utes and 25 seconds renuunmg ?' I HJUsbor• 67
Drury 53 'NUliam Jewell :,2
clubs in that department, as well tosse.s m that ·half, missmg only
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lbe half. Ste"e Daltoo, Lo~an 11
Wasltlnglon C. H. :i4
SOUTHWES'l
aa staging a fine floor defense· on ~l! lOth and ~ut effort.
scoring ace. came back With a ILima Sl. Mary" 35
I Midwestern 76 E. Tex Baptist 74
Even 80, the Panlh~n could With 4:07 left lD tbe game the
33
beautiful 20·footer to put tne
Van Wl'rt
Prairie V'w A'M lOS Tougaloo 82 have had it were they hitting.
score stood 53-47, Athens. WineChiefs bock in front to stay. The ' Lima .~ Dayloo Belmont ~
· Wiley 73 Texas College 68
For the second of three out· brenner got hlo ninth chorlty
A ~ever-say·di~ Nelsonville basketball squad, down
Jackets were unable ~ 11co~e un- 1Ada v\t Beaverdam S9
WEST
ings, Coach Moore's boys couldn't throw of the bali to complete tbe 39-22 wtth thr~e rmn:utes remal!Jing in the third stanza,
LU thr~ eeconda remamed m the Bath '71 Blufff.on M
Utah St. 58 Montana 57
find the basket, one way or an· Pomeroy scoring with two min- rallied 1~ the fmal mmtes of acbon to eke out a thrilling
- • • with Nadoawide'o
"air and were down :.&amp;-18 at the ~~..,. U 8penrenllll" 5I
Brigham Young 91 Utah 88
othPr.
utes left, while ~se hit two ~5-44._trmmph o!er Coach fJyde Evans GAHS Blue Dev·
,
_ Family Hoopitaliza.
bill way mark.
lcolhe 17 Ze•rsvllle 6fi •I
Oregon 60 Wash 1ngton st. 5:1
In the first half lha Panthera free throws nnd Rich Bacon one Ils Frt~ay mght lD ,Ne~sonville.
cioo Plonl Offen lihaal
Ricbard Swackhamer cloted the =ysburg 53 Hopew•ll 50
Oregon St. 67 Idaho 52
hit just ttlree of 12 from the foul to end the Athens scoring.
BIH Kunzman s Sid~ shot from the corner put the
beoefi'J ..... 'fiOI'W.
gap lo four point• with two mJn. McC e. ~ ~ew Lexington &amp;1
Senla Ana 52 Citrus 50
line o"er haU of the
misses Overall Athens ahol 41 per Hounds ahead for the fmt and only time, 45-44-with casb
tllilh
oovenge 0 • 0 , . .
ut~tS and three seconds left in the Old ;ne~l Ylloe ~ ~to,~~Pr 4: 3 Mt SanAnlonio 67 Riverside 52 co~ing on the first efft..rt or one- cent fro~ the field, hit 13 of 25 l:lSl~ft ~nt the contest. GAHS missed a fJeld goal attempt
thArd quarter 81 tbe Mlddlel be· 8
M'atllsoDU soao
Sta.nford M Washington 5H {Oil
and-one situations.
free tries. Pomeroy hit 15 of 46 recon s a er, N!JS ..went into a stall. With six seconds
san to ...,. alive. However, C;..b•llle 71 Mo ... m. 41
Weber 10 !Ioise 58
That ~urt. 'l'ile half ended 32- atlemp18 frnm !he field, 18 of 35 lfft, abBiue _Devtl sco.oped up the ball, raced down the
Bainter and Dahon chipped In a Bar b ,_ •• So 7h
Nobl •• Oakland City 100 Stockton 71
free tosses.
oor, ut liUSSed a cnp shot as the buzzer sounded .
27 for .\!hens.
kl
and th J ket
a IY11.. U1 ern
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NELSONVILLE (fS)
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MAX WARD
but t a ptece
e ac I Summerfield 54 Belle Vall~y 31
Calif. Poly 80 San Fe~nando 63 In the second half ttw- Panthers 1he Panther reserves C!Oilhn· Brunston O.l·l; Anderson 5--1_11 Maller o-o.o - TOTALS 21·17·59.
wer• lhort 40 to 3&amp; at the quarter. New Co~eerd '73 RI!IMnill~ fi2
K Wash. 75 Seattle of Pacific 56 found the free toss ran~e. but uetl full steam toward the league Dexter 74-18· Kurwn
., 1 1
Ill E. 2nd I'll. WY-2·2460
The fourth per~ atarted slow Pleasantvlllt 'Jt
Fresno City 103 Coalinga 73
couldn't hit from the field . They -c~amptonship .with a b~ket rat- stufflebean o--0..: Vo .~n ~· :
WELLSTON IS4)
and to the Mkldlea advant~ge 8~
IAr•w•e·New &amp;rallavllll' 11 Seattle 86 Gonzaga 84
got three held goals for six points thng ~-36 VIctory. R1ck Crow ·TOTALS 19-7-45.
gJ
Ramsey 4-5-13; Ray 4-3-11; Mulh, moved within two pomts o Caldwell st Phlle 38
IOre. Pacifle tn Llnneld 66
in the third J~erlod , not a single ~a~ high for Pomeroy with llt,
GALLIPOLIS (4-t)
lens 5-l-1,; .Graham B-J.13; Blank·
the WeaUall lads. Bowles and Rome-Caaaaa 53 Tile Plains u j Eastern Oregon 73 Portland St. 64 bucket ln the final period
Smath of Athens got 14. Panther Cr 1 12..f. Robe
enship 3-().6• TOTALS 22·10-54
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Raymor.d "Hotdog'' Kloes hit. - ----- .
. - . -·· - -third string reservists finished
aw ey • ;
rt8 l-!..f.;
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thite ur_ four ahol.l allile charily 4oDally_S&lt;mhnel, POJ_n~roy·Mtddleport, 0., J•n. 21, 1961
Eddie Bunch, lor example. us- the game.
Thomas 6-0-12; Pope IHI-10; Con· JackiMlll . ....... 10 25 38 S9
ATIORWID
II"' to make II 41).18 with 7:!S
ually sharp aroond the foul cir·
ATHENS 157,
loy
TOTALS l!l-ll-44.
Wellsloo ...
_18 26 42 54
rorilainlng. Bowles drew his flflli
de wkh his jumper, tried three BeMelt J.l.S ; Gardner IHHI;
.... ·10 :12 Z9 4$ Reserves - Wellston :w Jackson ls;:y - - : I 2 1
32
per10aal with '1 :27left and Loa:an
Urnes In the first. haU', seven m Bacon 4-2·10· Chase 6-7-19, Post·
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th,e aet.'Ond, and hit nothing.
on 5-3-13; Bl. Cornwell 6-0..12; Reserve. score - Nelsonville 29 ••
ell'\",...._1 to rallle lhe Jackets
Eddie Buffington had kept TOTAI.S :12-IS.S?.
Galllpo!Ja--18-.- - lnlo ll)rOI'e turnovers.
Pomeroy in tbe laDle in the first
POMEROY (f8)
: Nldclleport ltayed c t 0 1 e Two hlgllly improved county MiMieport 22.
half. His seven goals of 11 at· Winebrenner 2•1o. 14 . Bunch aIRONMEN END LOSING
th-~ul tbe fourth period and quintet• lockPd horns ut Rulland bany quintet at Eastern tonight tempted came largely from the 3;3; Hamm 1-o-2; Oblinger 3-H;
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were down so to 48 with a minute Friday night with the Red De\•· lo round ou the weekend's baskel· outskte. But ln the second half Buffington 8-.f.20 . TOTALS J5-lll· Coach Dave Fisher's Jackson
and 21 MCOndl. remaining, when Ill coming out on top over Coach ball card for the area.
he fired eight tlmeJJ, bit once, 48
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Ironmen ended a t&amp;ilapin at four
Lofin't Henry Louala hit on • Bob Ashley's Eastern Eagles, Mi l Rutland. Marlin 9-0418. Hob- that one belnK a erip shol.
By Quarten:
straight defeats by edging arch-j
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jump- ahot to make It 52-48 Tom to 52.
stetler 4·2·4·10. George o-t-s-1, Thus, coldnes• from the out- Pomeroy
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rival Wellston 59-54 in a SEOAL
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Doftabey added two charAly toss- Eastern waa oul in front IR to Combs 9-B-1 ·18, Hoffman 2·2·36, si~ was the Panthers' downfall, Athens
; , contest Friday night.
11 32 45
put the Chiefs out In front 14 at the quarter mark and h11d Du~an 20-1·4, Kin~ 0.2-22. To together with their inabUJty to Reserve scure _ Pomeroy 63 '11le win left Jackson tied for
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by alx ~· the I.AJgan club began Increased their slim lead to Z8 to tals 26-7·14·59.
get through the Athens' defense Athens 36_
second place in the cunference
to'•tall. Swackhamer Ued Balnt.er 23 at the half. In the third per· East
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for sure layups off of any of their
with a G.fr mark, lame as Nel·
yp~: a jump baU and the Mid· lod the EJgles .were -.ff to a good
. 8 ~· Sununer te . 2·2·4-8, patterns, excepting an occasionIODVflle. Wellston Is s-'i' inside the
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dleo gotthettp, Kloeoocored with otart tho flrot lh""' minuteo ·or ~ols~ng". -4-6-lO. /~lms 6-i-4- al faot break.
Lucas Doubtful
&lt;'Onference.
11,._ ...... remolnin&amp; but to no play but the sharp shooting ol · mw 2-1-3-6. • well 4-I·S.
Paalhen Led. Early
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JACKSON IUJ
•••H 11 tho Yellow Jackel8 abo Lee Combs and Dave Marlin tied 9• Robln!IOn 31 -2-7. Tolal• ZO-IZ· The lead wao tied or changed Starter Tomght
Hyden 4-2-tO: DavIs 2-5·9;
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sides nine Urnes in the first qu•r·
,.tlld their oeYenth lou of the the score and moved tile Red 24::·
UP! - Top-nnk·
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De\'ils ahead 45 to 42 at thP end
ore lY quarter~ .
ter and a half of play
late and unrated Pur·• ·
81
1 42.2 percentage of the quarter.
Rutlond ·
· · · 14 11 22 14 - ~ It was2·1for Pomer~y on Buff· due are favored to retain their
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· ·18 12 1_. 10 - 53 lngton'a steal and layup in the un:~~ ;.~:a ~
Tea
kttl' a .l and amtrolled mct1l of continued to hit w11h aceuruloy,
first 30 secon&lt;b. then 2·1, 2-3, 3·3, 1 to 01 m 1c ybast:f~:l ~~~;
tho rtboundo. Tom Andeuon and sinking oevon of 14 from the Colllns In Driver
H, . 11-4, and like that nnlll Jerry Luc~s ':.,d Te
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Klool did a fino job under tile field lor 14 points wh•le lhe EoBlame Cornwell hll from the &lt;"Or· er.
rry
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boom for tho Middlea but found gl•• could mu•tcr but 10.
Seat At Tourney
ner al the end of the flnl period Lucas still Is a doubt! 1 storter
~Ivn 1n trauble In the four· Ashley's hoys lost C h a •·le, PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. UP! to make tile ocoro 12·11 for Porn- agalnlt Mlnneooto h:•lng auf·
tb-period wiU. the loss of Bowle1. Collin•. lhe Eagles leading Sl'Ur· -Bill Collins, • smiUng red·head eroy.
fered a apralned a~kle during 8
lhl Jackal'• b 11 &amp;eat 1corlng er, with five minutes Jell in the rrom ~rys~l River, Fla .. was In Athena\..,..enl ahead 22·20 with practice sesalon .earlier in the
thrtlt.
thlrd period. HoweYer, .lim Roh· lh~ dnver • seat Uduy fcH' the 4:05 left in the first hulf
on week. '11le Buckeyes' AII·Amerl·
ktllll'l Sttve Dalton led the lnaon came off the bench to do a l~ml round of the $50,000 Bing \.~hase'a lip-iD. The Bulldogs went from a knee apraln 'NbJeh kept
ao.I!DI ·-Ith 18 and Swackhamer ftne job for the Ea11tarn lads and (rosby National Pro-.A mateut golf on lo get " 32·27 advantage al from a kne sprain which kept
lid tlt Mklditl with 1!· Bainter chip in seven polnt11. Collins Jed tournament.
halftime, scoring Jl poJnta In that him out of the Jan. 9 EvanBYille
entPMokl were In the double fig. Eastern In scoring with 14 points. Although Ued with Ted Kroll of JeCOnd qua11er lo Pomeroy' a 15. , 1ame whea he wu apln aide\11'4rll fot' l.ogan anrl Anderson and Murtin and Comhs I~ the Red Ft . Laudf!rdnle, Fla., after 81 Way11e Zurcher had alerted the lined.
Kloe~ hit ten each for the Jackets. Devils with 18 points each while holes, eal-h with 135 scores. Col- game for Allen Hamm, assignlri Jht ~Hne till the Little the Rutland team overall hit 211 Una already has survived the menl Chase· But Zurcher had
Ja"dffb ol Frank Echleman ••· of 85 shols from the field fur Pn teshl at Pebble Beach and ey. won three personal fouls after 'AKER end SEYFRIED
llricftd tM UUie Chleffl to a 29 even 40 pel' t'tml. EaAtert. hit 20 i p1'e!1s Point und draws the ('asier one minute of the .~~econd quar· 1
to tt vl&lt;!tory. Gene W\,.e led the of 48 shots for a good 41 IWI'&lt;'t'"lll· Monterey Country Club course for ter had elapsed, was taken out 1 -our l-ENNOX d..ler
Mkldleporl JCOrlng with nine age.
lhe next 18 holes.
wllh the SL'Ort. 1~14 fur Athens. i
NIWandUSED
while non Phelptt hit for t4 to
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Rutland • 16 of 34 frnm thr field
Chaso got nine of hla li point• I
COAL, OIL, GAS
Oftlclals. Bob Bauer artd Ker· in the aet.'Ond half for a 47 pt!r
tn lhut second quarter
FURNACES
mil Blulier
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Rlitr\le •core: l.ligan 2U Mid · aggressiveness under tho boards I
McAfee ordered his team to
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tor In lheir ninth win of the se~· lligh Three Game Ind. C Mur· game and close ehecking up to
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lr:ipressive Ceremony Highli,ht,ed ·
Installation Of Class Officers

Chucch Anny Captain Will iam repo
of oecretary and tr.uPaddoc k of Columbua was guest urer ere given by Mn. A. R.
In a very tmprwtve C'eiemJII., L. Rugbea. and lln. Dana BtmMs. Cedric Clark. BY FR
speaker, using as his theme ''Her• Knight
LT ThurMiay evening at the Middle- Uton; OmJq Jkdn, Mn. Lewll;
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itage and Horizons in Haine Mis-- The ann l meeting and parish Mr
and Mn. Martin Caram port First Bapliat Church, Mrt. Pianllt, Mn. c.cll BradburJ,
s.1ons" when the Grace Episcopal supper w announced for Wed•
family
and
or Richmond, Indiana Donald A. Boone installed new of. Funeral dirmer chatnnen Dlffla
Church Women met Thursday at- nesday ev lng, January 2:io. Stu•
for
held
ficers for the BU1y Bee clau of eel were Mn. llilll, Mn. Bu,bel
w!,'re
funeral serv [('es
for arrived for 8 visit with his moth•
���n at -��e borne of Mrs. d y c\use o meet e��weeo lh
and Mn. OaarlN Bennett.
forme1
�
,
er,
Mn.
Mildred
canon.
MH.
a
Wheeler
church.
Jutm Franklin
_ rry•av. Ia \"fieks were annow...� by e
1 1-..uore R� s r., Mulbe
1be meeting waa ..... with
"Undlr
ed
l
enttt
ceremony
a
w
Tb
he
t
a
n
who
r
ill
.
C
Poml'roy N&gt;Sldl'nl
-�
,
, Mrs. Fred Crow, president, rector, the Rev. William Roberta. = �ho-...bee
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by Jdta. Milli and 111"1.
nrayer
f'
the
l
o
th
t�
a
auti
•
.
:-in
gs
�I
n
by
to
H
is
n
k
e
killed
ta
s1 rutk and
' nun!Ulll)' was
lhe-meeting and the -1 Capt p.ddock who l8 head or ..,.t�nd UC'led
JD diatae ol U. dew•
Lyom
one
a
·
on
were
ed
l
in.stal
ficert
...
Roi&gt;Mrs.
home
e
1ister,
th
Arkansa
her
of
Bluff.
-- 8 tea"' eondllcti�g a snrvey of
moh1le m Pine
and
�otion,
- u � lople,
�The
Chri!Jt,
for
sion
Mw
mi
year
Home
e
rt
Reibe
l
,
Funeral
&amp;
Ewing
:1l t he
work or churches in Southern
I
At A Time.
e
Day
Liv
A
the
Pilot,
the
as
ast
c
was
1dent
HasElmer
Noah
d
an
Haskins
i
d;_t\
Ohio, gave nteresting statistics !
n,port treuurer'o
The
and
co-pilot
lhe
as
president
Vice
three
a
from
returned
have
kim
Surviv ing is his wife . Eveln
Of
!i IfJS
Q
concerning Me;gs County.
Turner Ill lho
Mn,
Jacal,
by
en
Navigator,
the
Secretary
a,
e
tb
latthe
at
week'
sta
Florida
s
in
,
1 1\ IJ sisters, Mrs William f.,
y
He sa' d Me,• , County h the
ft
MeMuter.
Miu
of
abeence
are
cl&amp;BS
the
of
I
TOWnl·
e
fOOpS
officers
New
Winter
Wheeler
ar
ne
ter
n
wi
home
s
er'
Eli1.abe1h
�
1..�
Miss
g.
,
I
tond
,
argest number or churcnn per
President, Mrs. Frances Bearh1, waa deeided that tba. boltHMf
I Friday afternoon the leaders of \ population in the United State! Garden.
f ,mton . two brothers, Pell'
( 'olt1mbus and Gilbert of C;.11111,.
the three new BroWWtl Troops of , that there is 8 church for ever;. Mrs. Mayme Rainey who has Vice President. Mn. Asa J�: for each month would be 0. �
1
!1·veral nitiC'es and nephews, 1:11
Middleport met at the home of 104 persona. Vinton County ranks been vlSiting in Ft. Myers, Fla. Secretary, Mrs. Shirley Mills: in,: cornmiltee klr that mcalt.
with her daughter and family, Mr. Assistant Secretary, Mrs. LeUle Refreshment. were Rl"9'9d. b ,
1_1t ht'r relatives mdurling aun 1
j Mrs. Ch arle&amp; Asa Bradbury for th ird in the United states
�1r , Lewis W.,ilker, M inersvill
and Mrs. D. L. Beck and chit- Roush: Treasurer Miss Sylvia the- new offloen from tablel _.,
, assignment of the girls to troops .
.
_ ·
Robert Laudern1 :
am! Mrs.
Mrs . Ruby Nicinsky and Mrs. The National Council of Chur• dren returned home this week. McMaster. Teachen of the cbui■ orated in llac and white by Kn.
i
l 'omc-ro::.
Harold Hinkle wil l be leaders for ches reeommends one church for Mrs. Law.rent-e Manley and are, Mrs. Ross Pullen, Mrs. Char- Lewis.
Last Thursday the '8W offlcen
one troop. Girls assigned lo their every 800 persons. In 1880 the Mrs. Martha Buckley have gone ]ea Lewis and Mn. J. Q, Rice,
Attending servires from out
popul ati� of . Meigs County was to Col umbll!I to spend a few days During the meeting conducted had met at the home uf Mr&amp;.
nita Fultz, Patty Cros•
A
are
troop
t uwn wen� M r and M rs. J.11
33.
which ,s l l ,OOO_ more than with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Man- b Mrs. Bearhl, round.robin let- Bearh1 to outllne year boob. At,.
san, Debra Blaine . Debra Laney , ooo
y
timherlake , MI'S. William fc,
he presen t
t
population . Capt.
The lw in sons of the Man- ters were sent to Mrs. Ramon tending were, Mra. Rol.Llh,
ley.
ebra Hinkle , Teresa A nn N ic in.
D
Mn.
1:tnd son Donnie, M iss Eli1.alw t'
�addock 88: that G:a� Chu: ley ' s, stephen and David are both Grim who is spending the wint- Jordon, M iu McMaster, and
sky and Glenna Sprague.
a grown
Wheeler. Mrs Jnnies C'lark , M
en
rc
I
Refl'fflbrnentl w e r·1
Mrs. Kalad Hindy ii.nd Mrs. � s�rve f �
Children's Ho9?ital re(:OVering er in Ari1.ona and Mrs. Margaret Pullen.
.lw• WyersmillN . Mr :-ind Mn­
r
urch an in
C�ilct!
y o
son
Wilson
who's
recently
died.
Bob
Mills
will
be
leaders
for
the
ace
from
pneumo
nia.
served
by
Mra. Bearbl.
C1lbert Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs.
or Me1gs Counly w1ll be conduct•
s. Moore Is a pa• The fol]owing
· commtttees were
ed by the Golden
sponsor
Mrs.
troop
Harry
.•
ed in the sprlng and the finding
01mald �al't:. all of Can!Qn.
MISS
ESKEW TO WED
•
Rule Class of lhe Finl Baptist will be of interest not on ly � tient at Holzer hospital for treat- announced by Mrs. Bearha, Flow- Senwr MIN 1,
0lhC'ri; altPndlng the servit"es
ers, Mrs. John Lyons and Mn. S
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eskew of Pomeroy are a n• Church. Girls in their troop are. 1 Grace Church but to al l of the ment and observation.
1nl'l\lde&lt;t Mr and Mr!-! Pete
poruoring
Wi
lson, Jr. : Kitifhen, Mn.
Joe
of
ron Glaze,
Sha
Bra
d
Russell,
bury,
K.
e
Paula
daught
d
their
Bar•
aughter
r,
of
Mary
engagement
the
nouncing
.
Middleport Senior clall
The
Wlm•le,· ;ind son Harry of Co•
1 area
Ro
.
Mills,
and
Mrs.
Pullen,
Mr.
Mrs.
of
ha
ush
son
Mil
Ma
Robin
Hindy.
Fields,
Jane
Char
l
es
,
Asa
BradEugene
an
d
Mrs.
Mr.
Jerr
to
ponsor
Lynn,
t!l
bara
y
11
will
s
a teenaae dance
A dessert course was served in
h1mhus. M rs lh•nry Sprouse of
a
is
Eskew
Miss
and
Mrs.
Jordon
Gif
c
e
,
Pomeroy.
of
Kathy
A
nn
B
u
n
Fields
with
Ba
r
tl
e
tt,
ph
e
ts,
Mrs.
E.
Jos
bury
is
confined
to
her
home
:
the
Middleport Blah
r
Mrs
.
party
at
oo
the d lning
m from a table cenF':..111vo111t Mt William Wheel&lt;'r
e
s
now
g
aduate
a
of
Pomeroy
o(
1
960
class
rid
y.
h
Ril
ran
i
n
d
m•
chick
Joyce
e
Linda
r
n
po
Coc
-a
.
e
:it
tered
with
school
auditorium.
Saturday evean
arrangement
of
· 1 111t 1 wo drm�hlers of Wt&gt;sl Co•
--lso
Mr.
a
Fields
y
Pomeroy.
-is
II
Elberfeld'
in
rs. Char• white flowers .
at
s
Q
plo
and
Mrs.
M
Bradbury
ed
I
Mi.s.i;
ing
at
Vida
hl
e
:SO
p.
m.
The Jaya wiD
7
o
lurnh-u.1. Burial was made i n
1958, and is em•
of
class
Pomeroy'
of
graduate
a
l
es Edwards are to be the lead- presided at t he lea service.
&gt;
serve
81
emcees.
Kt t11·h Grove Cemeterv.
Honored- Three
-----ployed at Verson All-Steel in Chicago, Ill. No deer, for tho troo? 'l"'""'red by
The Metp Mason cbamplomhlp
_'l'.eddmg.
e
t�
for
set
been
has
date
finite
_ Class 12 o[ Heath Methodist
.-1 ol �
dance, the
n
th
l
,
troop
wlll
be
Judy
chur�
h
.
I
be
yaar,
will
held
..
Jan. a ii
Jr' il11PJaf'8 RP port
J 6tl, Birthday Wt1s
A birthday party oonorlng Max
Bosl1c, M ar1anne Kloes. Debra
\..J. 1
Pomeroy
IJig h PSI Prt1isP•
Folmer, Larry Walker and Mich'
O I
/\lated Al Di11ner
Jean Hall, Lu ,\nn French, Kathy
Local delegates to the "He
l l preceded the meeting of
Sti
l
The 16th birthday of H e l e n Hill. Brenda Edwards, M a r y
ae
K
P.
of
Fides Lodge, No. 210,
T·1ught by Jehovoh" assemhly ol
Loui� Taylor was celebt ated Bradb1iry and Patty Everson
MEIGS THEATRE
met Thursday evening at the Den Two. R�k Springs Cub
·
Scout&amp;
held
·
.Jt•hovah' s Wilnesse1:1 rei urnerl
Wednesday
at
lbe
'fhur.sd ay evcnmg wh�n her un- Each troop will meet within The Executive Board of the Hall in Middleport with
Pomeror,
l
Chance •
'
h
on:i
e f the Den Mother,
home from Pi.lrkershuri.:. Wrsl
�r■.
de
and
aunt.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jud·
.
in
LEWIS
or
Comman
d
er
L.
R.
Wile
DANA
M
e
igs
the next two weeks for their orCounty Council of .l'arents
BY MRS.
y
Dw � Logan, Rock Springs
V irginia with high praise for !ht•
TOHIGHT
su n White of Middleport entert ::un• gamzational meetmg The troops and Teachers met Thursday eve- charge.
Showt-r Honors
l )iree · day gathering at the Nut•
"THE
ENEMY
GENERAL"
ed
with
"
dmn
e
r
m
h
e
r
honor
·
nl
n
g
al
the
home
of
Mr. and Mrs. Gllkt-y
are made up ol second g r a d e
_
Mrs . Paul A re;&gt;ort was given by Horace
lonal Guard Armory on .l1&amp;nuary
e
k
a
c
d
birthday
lier
detornte
G
Th
e
iss,
Midd
l
eporl.
ilkey,
to
visitatio
Hi&lt;.-h:ird
n
of
the
Mrs.
McE lhinny
girls.
Mi· :md
Jee cream and birthday cake
1
13·15. Mr. Raymond A. Hummel.
Pla1111 were completed for the Wilkesville Lodge on Wedn�ay were served by Mrs. Logan to
-----Clif1on w1•re honored wilh a ntis-- was served as dessert.
_ aho _
pr�sidi ng minister of the Middle- cellant•ous shown friday t•ven- Also a guest at the dinner was
meeting of the Council to be held evening. John Kincaid, B r a d the honored guests and Skippy
"SEX Klll'th� GO
port Congrc&gt;gution, hcc1ded a local ·
Helen's cousin, Carla Sue Gilin Rutland. February 2, at 8 p. Wolfe, Emerson Jones and Tom Logan, Mike Young and Mark
TO COLLEGE"
m
dt•legalion and said "Jehovcih"s ;ie shiiwer was htild at the more. Invited but unable lo atm. A program plan was submit- Mills recently visited at the Gal- Still or Den Two and guests,
W ith Mamie VanDorea
Witnesst•J, W('rt• present frr.m 21
ted by Mrs. Sam Michael. p� lipolis lodge also.
and CoMt9f 'lwJU,
Tommy Gump, Bobby Ritchie,
home o ( Mrs, c.; 1lkey's parents, tend because of the weather was
('(lllgre�ations from western Wt•st
gram
chairman , and approved by
Rutland,
of
.Judy
Chase
SUNDA
UM
ike
Grindstaff,
Williams.
Buddy
Gillilan,
Lloyd
't, MON. . TUii.
Mrs
three
app
und
Mr.
During the meeting
\
V ,rginia and eastern Ohio. Al· l fostessi�s wet"e Mrs. Luther
0
th, Board.
-----ttler,
e
St
Grueser
Jimmy
Danny
TIIE
APABTKENT"
cations were read for member•
lemlance rea,·hed 8 ;&gt;euk of I.OIS
Mrs. R. E. Vaughan entertain- . Mrs. �� lam B. Downie, Coun- ship and plans were announced and Ray Karr of Den Four and Jack Lemmon, Sllfle, Jlac·
Turker _ Mrs. Bill Williams. Mn1
t
Croup
ed the- Kiu Club Wednesday even- �!I president, report� on ' m�• for the conferring of the Rank of their Den Mothers, Mrs. H8f!"Y Laine, Fred MatMurn,.
,--------•------•, ' F.;irl Hubinson. Mrs. Lluytl Wil• Ce11 f&gt;H11 i11l
�-'-• • · Love-!'._81 - ing at her home on Butternut.av. mg of Co�cll presidents held �n Page on two members, Thunday, Grindstaff and Mrs. Robert Laugh,.._
liums, I .aura Holland .ind .Janet Tn �lf'Pt S,u11lay E· ve
o
r
oth
. •
,
e
Endicott Johnson
.
Columbus
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m
Decem
.
r.
Al
lh1s
be
·
· e1s session was
?.erkle,
'I his Sunday evening following A shorI busm
January 26. All Racine members Ritchie• and Eddie Young·
.
been d thlhi ' like
Durir111, the evening M:ames w,•n· lht- evening worship service al conducted by the president. Mrs. meetmg . all ro�nclla were asked are especially urged to ,attend The meeting opened with the
n
to
submit
a
Ii.st
of
suggeSled
Dag cere�y by Tommy Gum�,
ARTOO :
plnyf-d and ;,rlu�s awardf'd.
lhe Middleport rirsl Baj)list Harold Ebersbach . Thank yoo
this
me
eting.
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names for new state board memThe door 1&gt;rlzt• wus wm1 by C.:hu n·h the committees to plan notes were read from the WCTU
Richard Bailey reported on � Buddy Gdhlan , Bobby Ritchie
HoUlil of. &amp;ahhnoto
1&gt;1:
rs
.
A
11st
wu
prepar�
e.n
d
and Danny Grueser of Den Four.
for help in their Christmas proMni. Ji� lmer Vun Meter.
t
ester Zirk le
Ch
vemen
of
impro
Sia
WEDNIIDAY
&amp; THUltl.
. for the Centennial to be eelebral• ,ec
will be sent by the Council secVariou,.; aon""
aa and / teremonies
.-\ftm· the eouple open('d their ed ;it the 1-hurch this year will · t Ior the Ch'Ildren,s Home and
n fined to'
co
is
who
member
a
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6 to 10 __ $J,99 ••
sURPiUIB
p
ACKAGE" 'we� practiced a(ter which the
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from Mr-5. Richard Leifheit or retary, M rs. Rex. Shenef'ieId.
glfl11 refreHhmenl s of ll·e t-ream, meet .
Attend'mg were Mrs. Downie, his home betause of Illness.. Mem• Itvmg circle w'.th both Dens par· Mitzi GQnor, 'fil1 Br,nner,
Springfield,
i
, wto1.e sc•i.ved .
roke omI punch
The l'om millees will meet to•
Noel C
Strippert M obMrs
Shenefield , Mrs. Theiss bers were welcomed durmg the U . at"
losed the meet.in
1'he "ueK1 11�1 ind uderl . � rs . gether for i\11 first meeting w ith a:;;;: :e; :l a�� :d ;;:e; Mrs: Michael , Mrs. W illia� meeting by J. H. Grate.
J
Il
ster
Nobl
l
�
� l •• Comed , .
t
r.
a
�: ;:· t:e last meeting wi
r
Ted ll1· 1 ey. Mn1. l ,ut·y . l l amson. Rev Donald A Boone pastor of
n
sion
ndl
busineSA
the
ses
er
Aft
.
.
Turne
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E
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ker
c
Fre
,
Mrs
St
ph
l
Ra
r
is
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the Cub Seou for Mlu'9tl'l ill
·
•
bach and Mrs . Anmee Ohlinger
·
n�•n-•s .
MIDDL EPORT
�
I 8•,�ker. ,.
H".'
Mrs. Homer Parker, Mrs. Harold n,embera retired to the d inlng who graduates to the Boy Scouts. , 3 0 1",.,n.A.1vvn
••111ers . the t'hurl'h.
r,1 rfs� 1 .ew1 " ,.
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ld Ebersbach won t�
Mrs.
Haro
Sh1r Iey uc ker, ram· s 0 ver,
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Ebersbach, Mrs. Howard Johnson room for refre.!lhmenla served bY
door prize.
June Bt•mwll , .Jess ie Cartw n· gI11 . W
A des!Wrt course was served and the president of lhe Rutland Mr. K_incaid .
.
iPIIIPrl Nllll lfltl Al
Woek End Spoclol1
Wnndu Housh. Mn;. Ll'roy Lyons,
Music was furnished during
bY the h0 tess l0 lhe abo e PTA' Mrs· Carroll Snowden·
Lup S•l•ctl11n of Co,tunM Mrs. Hhmla rox . Muve Smith. &lt;:a1u1st11 Meeti11g
'
the iOCial hour by · Wiley, Cash
o•
named and Mn. C. J , E bersb ch ,
.
J•w•lry
At 50% Off Nunl y V t1n Mel £&gt;1', Al ma .I oIin- ,1 rs. Osby '! arlm
• . Roush, L e 1 a n d
t
gu
wa
e
s
s
a
1•
r1
J!lahr: ffusty
' .
Mra. Edgar Prati• Mrs. Theodore
Larg• k1yon &amp; SIik HHd
.
orown and Howard Byers.
Surf■ _
2 for $1.00 son. Kuht• Bass, c.;'h ar Iotlt&gt; !.,ewts. wI1en ti1e B'1-M onthl Y C anosta Lehew , Mrs. Teddy W amer, M rs.
I
Laurn Hollund. Ronnif' Van Me1• Club met Thursday evening at
ran
F
owers,
P
.
k
Fl.
M
ome
H
aw
ff
k
POTTED PLANTS
er. Kathryn .Johnson, Lula Rus• the home of Mrs. Albert Martm, ins and guests, Mrs. Wa ld Win•
LODGE TO MEET
OnOre pon
DRUGS &amp; BABY DEPT,
I sell. Muble Johnson, Irene Ke)l('y, Condor st.
Middl8�rt Lodge No. 36.11 F
don Patty Warner and Judy and
TOP VALUE STA M PS
If
Nf'llie Adkins. Rthel Hayburn. W lnn�rs for the evening were Ma;ty Vaughan.
and A. M. will meet tonight at
Jerry Varian. Wilma Blakt•. Bon· Mr.s . �i&lt;lney Spencer. Mrs. EuMrs. Lyle Hyse11 entertained 7: 30 p. m to ,ttend funeral ser-- ;
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nie Dunrnn, Mild red Compson, gene Triplett . Mrs. Osby Martin
with a birthday party honorinf vice■ of J9J' Tracy, Jr. Services '
her son, T�mmy, on his Hth will be held at e p. m. al the
S11e ,lohn�n. 11:u.el Smith, Cece• a�d M rs. Howard Logan. Hos�s11 i
GIFT SHOP
birthday. '
. Hu und David, 'l,'ill Nobles Evelyn gift Wc!S presenlecf Mr,, Martm.
Ewing chapel, R. A C.OUlns, w.
RUTLAND, O,
1 . A hamburger fry was held and M. announced.
! N k-holson, c.:uldie- MeDt'rmitt , Refreshments were served by the i
aMd
coke and ice cream was also ser-i Helen Williams and ,Judy, Arlen·e hos1ess to the above n
h ard
M.rs
.
.lohn
Beav
e
r.
Mrs.
R1�
ved to Kay Wyatt, Darlene How•
' Mc0t,rmitt tmcl t"11ildrt.•11, Kay
Charles Rime.
ard, Terry Stalnaker, Ronnie Fry,
I M•hueke-1. Mrii. D. G ilkey. Molli(' f' mlaw and Mrs.
By larafi M. Rife
Susie Hy.ell, Linda Hysell, Mike
I Fox. Thelma Henry. .I a n e t
Mlddlepoit, Ohio
Mr. and M,.. F.d Reinhard and Capet1art, George Caperart, Julia
STARTS SUNDAY
Ze,'kle, Kuy Riley, ,lan,•I Robin• ,
· #JP Cl
• U b WaS
children of Caldwell apent Satur- Ann Capehart, Shella Hick.I,
Jerry Lewis in
' son . May Wamsley. Dorothy Van Brr'd
day
evening
with
Mrs.
Mr
and
Creatlyn
Hicks.
�
P
Meter, nl:iY and Mur un·I Rizn, F:11t.Prltrif1Pd
''VISIT TO A
IINullful - Land
llrch
,an1ll11■. ldNt for
M my Pick('ns . Mar�ie and Ju n Mr!l. (;ene Hurrls entertained Charles �lfe and family. ,i,ey Mrs. Hysell waa a&amp;Usted b�­
SMALL PLANET"
,...11, _,,., attic ......,
Roger!-1. (�reg mi4I Hunity l ',t•w i1- , her bridge &lt;•4ib Wecfnesday eve- s�nt Friday night and Saturday Mrs. Marcia Capehart and Mn.
and
WI� her sister and family, Mr. Eva Hysell, aunt and grandmoth­
INiMfflll\t reo1nt •r
lll-llOUND Laurenr Lc•wis. Mr�. D inah Hid- ning at ht&gt;r home in Middleport . an
Mr
s. George Beveridge
INHAWI.,._
"CIRCUS
STARS"
r
Jn
e
the
r,
o
honoree.
ald
n
Do
Mrs.
was
er
play
liucgl
i
mi
Lt-wt�
and F:lhyl, Mma
. Vi
PEIIFORMANCf dlc
lftOUtlh lor a ,oo,n
Alhens.
tColor)
M l·Dermill ·
�Stivers.
1,001
New
Heart-StO(ll)lns
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daye
Canode
Gf
Bige Lambert underwent 1ur•
If
0lhers pla ing were
MrI
Thrills!
Stndirig girt� wrrc_ FriPda Donald Mill:. Mrs. T� R u e� C"arpenter spent Friday wlth Mrl. gery at the Unlvenity Hoepltal
Shown
At
2 &amp; 7 Sunday
IL I. ltSTING CO,, INC.
Faye Wood and Mn. Myrta Rife. in Colwnbu1.
Henry, Linda Haley. Fncdu V1l'k• M .
!I
M
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8.
nger
orga
n , M rs. R'1ch·
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In controlled l1bor11ory teSI!,
er8, Mnl' gai·t•lt Fox. Belly Fo;. , nrd Follrod.. Mr�. James Mahok• M �- and M n. •-.,•., B-·•a"UUP.a ol
lhe frlal�alra W11h1r proo•
Cabm.
Cree\,
W.
Va.,
spent
Sat.
Lena 1-'ox, Opal Harpel' , Mr. and
IHt of I IHdlnr 1utomallC Mrs. H,...•se WillJams. Mnrgie H.j("- ey and M rs. v ·irg11 Brown .
urday evening with hia 1l1ter,
w11hlr.t oonsldKln1 the follow­
Mrs. Sarah Rife and family.
kani, Emma Ridard. Neoma
Ina '-°lnb! soll removal, linl 1t­
AUXD.1-'RY TO MEET
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas
Edw:u·d�. Orn Mt1e CnHorrl. Mr.
mov.al, drynlH of spin, aulomallc
The
Lad
les Auxi l iary or DN!lw and sons spent �ay with her
oar• of W11h &amp; W11r f1b1ics,
and Mr!l. Hm Schneider, Rc&gt;lva
1l11pllclty of .. . and tltXlblllly, I Roush and ,lo. . Olga Lewis, IM ty Webst er Pmt 39 of the American mother. Mrs. Freda Bowen.
.
HIii' UHd, washln1
11m, and
Call. Dorn Van Meter, .lennie Legion will meet Tuesday, Janu• Mrs. Ethel Rife and aon took
curront used, ·Report No, 66841
I Rilt•y. Joun J ustis Mr�- Paul ary 24 .at 7: 30 p. m ul the Legion Mt,. Myrta Rife to Wellston Sat•
•1111 r.t1y 3, 1960.
Wt'urs. Margie CHrlwril!;hl mul l home. Mrs. Thomas Smilh, chair- urday to see her doctor. She fell
Priced From
her arm.
, 1.ut·ille lbrrison, l&gt;r. nnrl Mrs I mnn of lhe legislative committee last week injuring
a
n Mr s. Orville Well, national \e·
Charl
es Rife rema ins poorly.
A Low $199.95
' A. E. Sdrnckel.
Mr. and Mn. Hersltel Justice
H:irl of Grnhum \ curily chulnnan. will be in
Convenient Terms! 1 Stu.Mi·s.nndEuniet•
children 1penl Thursday
and
Mrs. Elsie LiPving o\ l chmge. All members are urged lo
evening
with Mr. and Mr!. Char•
Nrw lluven wns &lt;'oili. ng on Mr. i altend,�-------le! Rife and family.
11ml Mrs. Nl;'d Hl;'my on Tu&lt;'sday · ter Kimberly was visJting with
James Dale Rife spent Satur•
: afl111·noon.
j Mr. and Mn. Ned Ht'nry on Wed- day night with Burnie Bowen.
1 Mrs. rrk&gt;da llrnry am1 Mrs. ' ne!lday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saxton
.lu ue R1.1r11s visited Mrs. Cer!'I Mr. nnd Mr!. George Bum&amp; and took their little daughter, Debbie,
Marlin on Friday at the home of daughters went calling on Mr. to a doctor In Albany on Thur,.
I 1wr dau1i1hter. '-irs. Normn Riggs and Mrs. Le!-!ter 7.erkle and ram- day. She has ap tnfedion.
-llfvlly l'•IMII ,hll•
at Meson 'Mr!ii Mortm hl!s �n i lly on Saturday evtin mg
Gerald Su;ton wa1 tn Pom-I 1 1&lt;-k the past week.
lpplne Mal,IILIIJ ,.......
Mrll. Fneda Henry 1md Mrs. eroy on hualnesa Monday.
I George Burn
Int
klNI M anr PNM
1
Mr. Kenneth Taylor and doughs went lo Gall ipolis Mr. Her!hel Ju1tl(.'e w11 1 bu,.
ln lho -.
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1 0n Frldny and 1penl the afternoon lness vUlltor In Pt. Pleuant on
I ahov,,lna.
Swe, l ua diaa .U the
Tuesday.
II' a 14'
Mrs. June Bums and Mrs. Lila Mr. and Mn. Hershel Justice
1
11ltJ'n Ille, iaaptn7.erkle or Mason Went to Park• and children called on Mrl.
..i,
I erabur,: on Tuesday.
Fayie Wood Saturday evenlna.
1iv1 llld • baallJ,
Mina Lewi,, Gregory Nell and Charle, RKe celebrated hil tlSlh
Ranuy Lee ,,1,1ted Mn. Anna birthday SUnday, Jan, 1&amp;.
LoulBO Colley and famlly at New
'
Haven Saturday .
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Charlene K•lley, Linda Call and
ln...,..
Oat Yeur l■v!Rt■
Park Ann Kelley viJJited With rel­
atl•et at Middleport, 0ltlo Saturl1tt1rl11 and Information ot Dullen
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Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lockett and
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dau&amp;fttor at Well Columbia,
Mr. and 111n. Herman canwright visit&lt;d Mr. and Mn. Glenn
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Icy Meigs Roads Blamed In Four Accidents

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Bailey Run Blaze Consumes
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No One Injured As Cars Skid,
Slide; Property Damages Medium

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Quick action by members of Middleport'• Volunteer
Four accidents were investigated over the icy and
, I
Fire Department, braving sub-zero temperatures, avert•
suowy weekend by local law officials.
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ed a possible major fire in the 700 block on South ThirdThe Sheriff's Department investigated three Saturday
av early Sunday morning,
afternoon and the Pomeroy Police Department was callBut a second fire this one in Bailey's Run about noon
ed this morning.
Saturday morning at 11 a. m. Haning Road.
the same day resulted in almost total loss of a threeGIA NT CRANE - Richards &amp; Son, Inc. will take mid·winter delivery today o,
the Sbertfr, Department inves• Gerald v. Douglas, Rt. 2, Alroom house and l,ts contents,
tomorrow at Pomeroy's C&amp;O yards ol th is powerful crane for drag • line work
The Wilham Wyatt family sav- partment said.
ttgated 1n accident on Pearl-st bany, and Charles Sargent . 32,
at the company's sand and gravel operati ons East of Racine. The machine will han8 dle one and one-half yards of sand in one gulp. It has been purchased
ed a refrigerator and a TV a e t �e basement, wn.rcn had
ln Racine. A car driven by Wil· Route 2, Albany, collided. The
to replace an
but all other personal belongings ceihng of card board and tar pa-- older smaller outfit of which the firm no w owns two.
liam Hoback. 3'1, of Racine, was car driven by Sargent skiddec;l on
includ ing clothing were lost when per, was ignited from hot coals
struck by another vehicle oper- the roadway and ra11 into the
ated by Clifford Morrls, 69, ·of Douglas vehicle.
(ire consumed the structure. The which fell through a hole in the
Neither of the car occupants
Long Bottom.
Pomeroy Fire Depa:-tment h 8 d bottom of the grate. 1bft card
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Morris reported !hat he slid on """' injured and damage to
rushed IQ the ""n• as soon as It board ond tar paper caused t h e
i,the ;.;. into the onoomlng car. both vehicles wa, estimated as
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was noHfled, but the buildlnl al• fire to opn,ad rapidly throughoot
Damage to both vehlcleo was medium.
ment and beneath I h e
ready wu lo,L
f
said to b • medium, and no in· This morning at 2 : 35, the PornIn Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Ev• ��·�
•"'"'"''ure.
eroy
PolK.'e
Departme
n
t
was
juries ffllultecf.
erett Bostic and famll)' of ?65 s. No damage was done to the P. WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Preai- Derense Secretary Robert B. Mc- Slaff. He held' a llmilar meetina
At 1 : 15 Saturday, Larry Eu- called to the SCffle of an aecl•
PVT. JOHNSON
Third were routed from t h e i r R. Root Sheet Metal Shop which dent Kennedy gave top ?riority 1 Namara and McGeorge Bundy . Saturday and apparently intendl
gene May, 19, Pomeroy, 11id and dent on West Main-at. Don
shor11y after four a.m Sun- (See Bailey Run Fire, Page SI today to national security aHairs , Kennedy's !!lpecial .i.ssistanl for to make it a fr@Quent practice.
beds
h■s
e
obnto■
E,
y
J
Pl't. Harl
hit a gaa 11torage tank on Route Young, Pomeroy , reported that
arranging a day-long conference national security affain.
Kennedy and h.is national JeC'Ul'o
dense 11110ke filled
when
day
advanced
aDll
comp�ted bask
124 near lhe Chate Funeral Home he was crowded from the road
his.
top
defense
wllh
an
d
for
e
ign
Prior
to
the
top-lev
e
l
talks,
th
e
ily
advisers have before lhem a
e
frame
home.
room
e
fiv
their
,
KM::s:
Fort
ba■lt training al
'lb
by another vehicle.
In Rutland.
po
l
icy
advisers.
President
se
new
planned
45-min·
a
report
from Llewellyn Tbompeon,
Into
hou
the
from
ran
1
family
iay
4
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,peal
amt
May had pulled to t� side of His car came to a stop after Ke■tQcky
1be
White
H
o
u
s
e
meeting,
ute
sessio
n
with
his
White
House
U.S.
ambassador
to MOBCOW, dealthe
to
and
weather
freezing
below
r
e
form
&amp;he
e
wif
hb
the road lo let another vehicle hitting a retaining wall. Damage Jc.ave with
1dieduled
to
start
at
10
a.m.
ing
with
Soviet
Premier Nikita
e
h
t
S
acr088
ighbor
e
n
a
of
home
parenfil
hi•
ucl
bick,
pass when his bar went out � to the front of the car was. estl- KaUlryD
EST
and
continue
throu
the
Khrus
h
ch
e
v"
s
views
on Americ.angh
atreel.
JobaT.
Harley
Mn.
,nated at $350 by pol ice. No in• Mr, and
l•
afternoo
n
w'
lh
onl
a
brief
break
Russ;
••
relat�.
y
e
AH Mela• cou■ly IChoom, jliries or arrests resulted .
IOD aad odler relaUvH 01 ,c
,
The alarm for the fire departlunch, was expected IQ cenler
w Nb lb, eaeeptio■ ol Bedlonl ,
------WoUe Pe• -- Pvl, Jobmo• ment wa, ,ounded at 4 : 16 a·m
on U.S.-Soviet relations.
p....,.y •1111 Mtdlllepoti, are
11 .... .. Fort Onl, ClaUll'llla. Seventeen men anowered the call
Id la ■HIio.i a1al1 &amp;oda� due
and were hampered momentarily Mr . Ida John n Cleland, , Called to the conference were
ler future tnllllq.
85 Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk,
o
ita
,o
IQ the IDie- -w _,.tllon1.
USy
----by dense omoke, Tbey went IQ dled at Meigs General
Hosp
l
··A apoknmaa •• - state
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work on the burning structure us- early thi11 moming. Flmeral .erv1:;
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lllj) lour line■ from lhe IQwns ice, will be beld Wedne ay a
s
1
sd
t
ee
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new fire apparatus.
I p. m. at the MorriJ Chapel
PT. PLEASANT - G. R BumMW ...,, • ,.. .. die ue■
Diffi&lt;'llille1
were
experienced
at
Churdt,
gardner,
59, o[ Chillicothe, Ohio,
,
laal ot••
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.al
!all
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a
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llral wlN!l • hydrant •I Mulberey !w'fjvlng aro ihree ,..., Emeot
died
Saturday
in Ille Chillicothe
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and S. Third wu mun,) IQ be fros- ol Racine, Ray of 1,1..,.ca, Pa.,
City Hospttal ol a heart attack.
,
la�· ...,, .,ii 08 "' road■
Mn, Sue 111 Thomas, 74. of
.
en. A water relay had IQ be and Cltfltml Johnson of Swlckley,
Bttmpnlner .... a farmer Pl. llle;ui/eoville. died Friday .. Ibo
. --- lall ..... •.. agat� The Middleport Fire Depart&amp;witched IQ Shon Fo,,irll, and Lo- Pa.; and O daupter, Mn, Earl ,
Pleaoant ri,s@ent having moved 0Mo ,••_, , ......... ·- Iba
1bfa -■IDI, T!I; 1pelrnmaa ment WH bu,y over the weekend
. .
CUiier
of
Racine,
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IQ
Oh� 1our years ago. He was had been a patient one month.
utc1 um ondltlo• art lmpro•-- answering four emergency n.ins. Funeral aervlces for Mn Tom
Cleland w
receded In Meigs County'1 Civi1
Wat.er
wa■
then
relayed
from
employee of the Columbus &amp; Mrs. Thoma■ bad been a real·
an
lag,
have all Iha! maln
al
Goe
ca
l
l
.,.-aa
amwered
Air Patrol
'lbe fint
y lhe
gl .n, 85 ho died
by
�be�• and I Squadron 202 today
h
e
t
,
to
er
ent
d
tank
•
Southem
OhJO E lectric Company . dent of Steubenville for the 111111
t'
had
•11h••Y• la 1ood diape now 10: 15 a. m. Saturday when Joe
been
epartm
daay
ng, 0•1
heldBwW�
mght:;
da
She
me
uc
-eh
�w
k
e
give
an
ampl
to
tr
W&amp;•
.,:
and an ptn1 te •ork .. kt.1 Hood became m while driving
commended
He
was
by
born al New Haven, :n years, g O f n g there tram Ra­
Col.
Robert
H
�
.
tn
U B
the
8
u��
of
·
n;m
!IPter
could
supply
hookup
until
the
'I'n
;
'.wm
travelei l'Ollte8 1h11 afllraooa. his cab on Ash-st in Middleport,
:::�
Herweh,
comma
W
n
Va
der
ebruary
of
the
Ohio
lo'
.9, 1903 the son cine. She wa1 1 member of. the
rema n.s
l ln th
G':: � made. Noulemen were !K"ver
1 J;�uri:
·
,
of
Tobias
He was laken to Meigs General ��
the
on
ta.
late
two
Wing
and Elizabeth Westminster Presbyterian Oiffl
coun
slde
ery
late
chu;h a: noon W�ay_
donlrol Medium damage was H pital for tre
without
water
during
the
fire.
C
1.
t
R
Herweh
and was a and Woman' s. Association of that
re
Bumgardner
atmen
w
sh
and
Squad
- b d and
• ou
rote to
:0
Friend• may call at the Ewing
done to th fron1• but the dr 1vei, os
Raymond
m
g
a
ri
fro
atin
fire,
gin
O
leased.
1st
member
r
the
Lt.
or
Calvery
Luthem church.
Howard
'Jbe
gh
_. i
Funeral Home until that Ume ron Commande
u i
ud�
faulty
grate,
wu
cenlered
mos�
Dailey
the
l
a
,
CAP
has
earned
p,
12
At
Ch
rch
of
Chi
l
m
l
day
e
the
m
licothe
and
tbe Clil- Survivor,, Include one aon Joluf
:
t ; •or�i,!rt
u
oc
sa
5.\
Burial will be In lhe Morris Chap""',;;;- ; �
m lhe aame
O pa- ly In the b meol of lhe h
,
IQ
ition
for
ca
�
ase
omo
out
called
Ceme
Page
F
No.
too
wa,
he
nit
re&lt;0gn
Ru
a
AM.
rr;lllj)
d
Lod
23
A
&amp;
1s
u
U o
t M
,l'.;partment was t
T Tbomas, Industry, Pa.:' t w o
tery with Rev. Roy Bu■h
ft
I ":: but gained headway belween the el
i,.
�
�
trol
minions
�
if
t
and
for
achieving
;:
Surviving
wh
:•
0rvie
are
his
Bryant
wife,
Mr.
Mildred
was
auf.
daughters, Mrs. Ebner Youns.
III charp.
:al�ed to investigate an accident fre
Hoove P sv
walls and Into the attic. F I r e
------00
r
re
n
cent
ewal
1
of
Bumgardne
Betz
aenior
fering
from
a
possible
stroke.
He
former
r
Mason
.
pe
Steubenville, and Mra.. R I I p b
on Rt 680 ,t the intenectlon of
Eieklel' Harper of Madison 0. broke out In two rooms of the
members.
'
wao laken to Meig, General HoaCounty l&lt;'hool leacber:
one ,w;1ma 1 Kinsey ol Weirton• and Ethen Harper Of �Y, house but WH uickly extinguish- Kautz Re-Eleeted
q
The colonel '• letter was read daughter Marlene Bumgardner brother James c L•-.1,
ptt,,I and admitted,
;""'·- ;._
·
.lWITIII
and a number of niece,; a n d ed,
Meigs Team Dumpt1
regular
bi-mootb
at
a
l
y
h
moellng
The unit answ,red a called at
o
0
and
Lima,
ne
o
s
sler,
,
Mr,.
:
,
Board prnldent
Haute, Indiana: three gran4,
hew,
Dama1&lt; IQ the house wa■ con- The l\lelp County Board of Ed- of tbe aquadron held Friday eve- Lawrence Parsons, Letart, W. children and
Pt. Pleai!Rnt 37-34
U: 45 ?· m. Sunday IQ the Robert � Goe l
great,grandg
n
was
a
m
be
I
r
e
flned IQ lhe -•I with CM• ucalion held JIM re,organlzational nlng In lls headquarter, at Mid- Va.
m,
The Southern Loe■! All-� t a r s Edwa� home in Salem Center.
children:
U
of
�
Daught
n
ion Vet- olderahle damage bet- I h e meeting Saturday night with Carl dleport. Rev Carl Herring, ,.,,. Funeret oervices will be held
ors 01
dumped tbe Pt, Plea,ant Eighth Mrs, Janey there waa having
Mrs Thoma, was Jl"":eded ID
th
walbi, Very UIUe clothing or lur• Kaull ol a.eater being rHiected aquadron chaplain. opened t h e Tuesday 2:30 p. m In lhe St. deatb by her husbond
Graden :17-34 5'turday for their breathing dlfflcultl,. and wa, ad- :;:�� �• ::
and t w o
·
·
1ene
wn ntture wu damaged by the fire, president.
Peter. Lutheran Church, Pt. sisters. She was
oeventh straight !in without de- mlniate,ed oxygen before belllj)
meeting with prayer.
bon,
May
9, 19
and water and amok• damage to Virgil Atl&lt;ins was re-elected Aho heard at the moellng were Pleasant, with lhe Rev, Fred al Zaneaville and .,.. the cla gbItal. Larry Price led tho A 1 1- taken IQ another home, the unit will be In charp of aervlC01,
u
bed clothing and permnal iteml vice pn,aid&lt;nt. Other membm reporta of lhe 1Uppl,y, inlorma- MlcheiBon officiating ..,isled by ter of tbe late Archibold
Start with III point&amp; and Marvin records ohow.
AIand
wu held IQ • minimum, the de- include Gordon Collin■ ol 8ffda. lion, llnance. ,operattm and train- the Rev. Harold Knoll. Burial nie Lucy (Swankl Lindsa .
McKalvey hod 11.
The fourth "run" was made Dog Ucense Tag
y
Ron Folwket, a 8-1 Eighth early Sunday morning when a
•Ille, a-go Perry ol Dexter, Ing section■ were given at this will be in the Kirkland Memorio! Funeral services ,..,. IQ be
Total Was 3 068
and Harold Roosh ol Porllancl, ....ting·
Grador, could only """ eight major fire Wal prevented in lhe County Audltor . Gordon Cald- F'
Gardem.
beld today at the Cole Brotbert
Ohioan
The minutes of Ille last meet- A discuasion was held on re- The body will be brought to Funeral Home
polnls for tho Pt, Pleannt team Evmtt Bootle rolidenl'O, 76S S, well announced today that 3,068
with Rev, Charles
Ing, and the meeting dates for decoration of the aquadron head- the church Tuesday morning W, Fulton
while Noithup .lid 11. In the Sev- Tbird-av,
dog licenaes were told before the
charge,
In
Burial is
th18 year were approved
mem- quartars. lt WSI decided IQ palnl 11:30 a. m and will lie in ,tale IQ be in the Union Cemetery
----enth Grado conletl the All-Stars
deadline Saturday morning. Last
at
hers•=======
nlppad Pt. Pleu■nt 11-lt Hensler
lhe watil and refinish the lurnl- until the funeral hour.
year S,128 were aold al lhe deadSleubenville,
,
-----F'lNED '5 COll'l'8
had aoven 111111 Ramtn 1bl for the
MEIGS GENERAL IIOIIPITAL lure. The work will be done at Friends may call at the Heidyline,
Pomeroy Mayor Charlot Le- Caldwell al,o aald that
MA
RRIAGE
All-start,
APPLICATIONI
114
Salurday admlulonl - Carroll Ille next meeting which is ached- Root Funral Home, Chillicothe,
gar'" Saturday night fined Frank kennel Hceruie, were sold. All
8
at
Albert
Ray
Keeton, Jr , 44,
Ohio,
27th
January
Friday,
u
led
Bryant
Azra
Racine·
Orbnm
Mus■er
'5
and
ooa11
on
•
charge
M
pl!1'l&lt;llta
not
-salesman
-.Ville,
Reeelved
pun,haoing tap wm
, and LeThree
,
and� u,1eman' � p,m
O 1
of disturbing the peace,
thia
Eolher
Milla,
ha
IQ
17,
pay
Racine,
a
ve
one
e
nd
dollar
AU
members
are
urgad
IQ
l
penalty
. ,,..1;im�
CANCELLED
� : Bottom, '
J11t1dee Saturday
1n
t A meetlllj) of the Past Matrons Charle■ Edgar Lumlonl, Ill, Rt
opera
a
hand
tha
ao
tion
this
In
In
Mrs,
urda
dilchargea
Route
y
den
l&lt;C
Three - oppe,red
Sat
wo&lt;:
ar
1 7 Frit
i t on
uartero will bo In shape for the of Pomeroy Chapter 0ES Tues- I , Pomeroy, coal mmer, and SarJudte Emmett Peoplea' County
bout 1 milea ulh f WWiam Andenam Pomeroy · !lo- q
d 1
ah Jane Kaptenla' 19• Racine.
8
a
• ena Sanden, �ill•: D a I Q Mual inspectlon sometime near day ni ght has been cancelled due
..
•
Court Satuniay morning.
. :i�t,
' ner, 45, Columj,111,
CIarence skm
-"'"~-March
ol
'
end
the
'"'-,:,
IQ weatber
ddleport' a n d
Pete n,_ WU f.....
,_... ,10 and
assembler,
lnjuroti ..... Lola Swnmen, wlnebrenner, Mi
-and Daisy Adams, ,ii,
----..... .., , charge o1 uaault and
Worthington, Ohio, listed 1n goo,1 - Chamhen, lllddleport.
Pomeroy,
'4:1
P08TPONED
TAKEN TO IIOSPJTAL
Al:!
"'.:_______
battery, Charges o1 defrauding
condtlion Jn Plea■an t Valley i!ol- Sunday admlaalons - Francis
F
the
of
g
RETURNS HOME
tr,nsported
Coleman
A
d
red
wu
w
Y
1
an
12•
,
-tin
te
regular
·
Roo
.
Ten southeastern Ohio counties continue to lag In pllal when, ,he II ..tiering from uuger Cheshire
ereafterlamlued
innbeper
to
fo�
Meiga
ocheduled
the
League
Hospital
Walton
b
Mrs,
G&lt;neral
Paul
1galml
Lee Rudisell, Pomeroy,
Mn.
1""'11 Smith
be paid sales tax collections. None of
diaclnlrg,,o
ay
SUnd
y
J,
them had a higher flgur O IM)lllible Ifelvlc fractwo : R htil
y
e
rned lo her home after
,
aid
un
the
l
o,
o
harles
l
over
A
,
ro
ha
,quadsmen
retu
bu
Pom
Mn,
,
,
S
pootponed
been
C
tonigh
Pomeroy
imon
for the week ending Jan• 7 ' 1961 over the same per1J anl Bummert 21 Worthington
...i. m'li the lnnbeper
charg,,o apln■I dlllonl Whitting- last year·
January
30,
due
weaweekem,
Coleman
and
Monday,
is
a
Long
Bot•
spe
nding three weeks in SI, J•
Racine
in.,;
•
and
ton,
,
g
ightin
Kn
fair condtllnn
ihree
tom "'6ident.
tber condtttona,
e,
eph Hospital, Parkersburg,
On fiscal year basis some of the counties are not ed vertebra ,md othen treated Eth■!
� for lroudultnt checka .,...
a...hlr
dlan- by Judp Peoples,
far behind the total for the prevloua year, Ga!Ua county at the hojpltal and nlaued ...,.
Ill just Uttle over $1,000 off from last year's total. Othv Mahel N. Rull, •· Columbus,
Mn. Windon Din
counties that com� close to last year'• fiscal figures are Olm, fractured lboulder : Enoch
Jackson
and Lawrence. Meigs county Is only about ,1 . Rust, Cotum.nu, and Ethel LachAt Z.neevllle
I
the previou, year's figure.
of
off
' er, Worihlllj)ton, both suffering BJ 'lldN l'ffl.- 1 1 au ,1 Tue!doy, report'ed choppy eeu 31 degrees below zero Sunday, ·in the lo.,., lakes and weatern
a
500
&lt;
Wflldoii
Mr■. Emmett
M ry
Ml
Teo
I
14
Trtbaae
from minor lnjurlel.
0.-l dlod W. -.ilnJ et Good
"'1cord lows ,:,rlnkled the East Dakotas. Cbica.�• re&lt;on!ed Ila
Warm air cnpt lnlQ central and a di)''• delay.
.
5un■r1tan Haapllal iii Zanetville
The liguJu showing the ml- '39$,8tl0. !l, '4(D,90'l,S4
State Police btvMlfgatlng I h e OuK ■talel and teased wuwn
"' I 411 lie .., ,_
Sunday,
Hartford, Conn., reported 11,�1 zero reading of tl,e year
for the week, ending Jan, .::68,-.:::-::• '2,9,Jl3. 40, accident staled that Mn, Sum- Flnr!da tocley 11,,t Y1nisbecl In But New York 1choolcbildren an ail-time low for the day of 26 Sunday on the thin! day ol conofter I two yur
' '
' ·
mera wu travollng aou!h wllen 1'eruMolloe. dvhillg ho',,el
re- who frolicked oo wet;ther..:auaed below. In Pennsylvarua, Allen- linued cold .
Surlrlvon . lt)&lt;ltllle one dau)lh- 7, 19!1t and Jan. I, IIIIIO and for
VIiia..
,
a
,
·
,
■1
■t
rting
July
,-an
1,
11111
of
an
04
lil80
$986
ll
her
Drat,
ear
M
Icy
spot
and
uidief
lon
Frwll
Mn,
chill
Eaat&lt;m Sea- holiday, Jut week, were told IQ town's 12 below smashed a seven• Hibbing., Minn., sank IQ 23 de,
I«,
l a g the
,073.38, '111, 12:UI
an
$26
1,
1
July
11169
d
follow1:
9tltl
"·•�
•
P-·•
ded
lnlQ
the
other
Villa·' lhNO lane
of
traffic
�-�
o
=•,cid """'"'•
be oo lime ........,.
•-'·· aa New York's ��uv..u: u.
'
'
"� ' . m.-.,i...
.
grees below zero \UWlf
�•- and In•
Albei,o. - '5,357.otl, '8,832.111, Motor vehicle sales IOI collec- and oolllded · lnlQ a northbound l!aaternen ocmled �, -k In major arterie■ ,.... cleared and
dor, Carl of z.-,nte, and PbJI.
Low Rea,ltag, R,poned
.
o
a
al
lern
Falll,
n. , chalked
,
Min
o
h
.
.
lion for the ten CGUDllet ■bowing &lt;ar drl:ml by RUii, 48, Property ■houlder-hunch lng cold, dogpd by cl- resumed.
Low reading,, though not ree,
Jip ol Maltoll6ld; two lfaten, Mr■, '214 'l'ltl ! 7, '263,116 &amp;:I
Oil
17
be
l
ow.
G
l
.
■ lll - •1.447'114, $2.171.41, U- for the -.i. endina Jan. 7, damap waa eat!ma!ed II -· lingering low temperature, that Manhattan's temperdture hit 11 orda, were 13 below al Mt.
Wilbur Flnlaw, ■nd Mn, Albert
1861 and for tbe fiac■l year which Two other Obloan■ eocaped In- hampered IIIOW removal and degrees above zero early today. Mitchell, N.� .. highest spot east El..where, lhe U.S. Weather
Hollner, both ol -.llle, lour fl311,'80,M, f!ll,'151.tl'I
grindcltlldren. and two bnllb&lt;n; Boetdq - ,a,147.21, fUIUl, opened July 1, 19tltl follow■: All&gt; juriea Ill - aecldent Friday allcbd lllgbwayo ..,... to states, Acros■ the river, New Jersey of the Rockies: Saranac, N .Y., 30 Bureau pred,, cted w idely seattered
en, - $1,&amp;:IUII, .,416.39, Gal- nlglll on Route t, IIDlth, with one '11,o Hudlon River lro,e ,olld ohlvered lhroug)l Ila IHlh atr■lght below: Norfolk, Conn., SS below, showers in the mid-South and
� and John Duerr ,,I Pam- f14'1,35Ut, ,r.51,ISIUII
J
.
1.
roy
tl,
are
,1
1,
Incomplete
bQt
6'11 6 14 6 111, lia - '810.86, f39,lli0,48. Roell- drlwr beinl tltod lor drlmg mo from Alban1, N,Y., IQ a point just day ol ldb-lree,ing temperatures, Newport, Vt., 23 below: Westover along lhe aouthweatem bonier
e .
,
,1111,iltlll,tl.1
lotl.71,
flM
be
Ing - '1,111.80, Mtl,14'1,tll, J■cl:- fut for road tondttona, Bobby north ol New York City, where with no break In sight. The ot,te Air Force Base, Mass., 22 below, through south•m CalKomla north
II II _.... that rtteo
'9,ffl,111,
f!t,st141,•
son
- no weekly llgure, ftll,Ql,• M. Skipper, f7, Columbut, t:Miio riv« boats lollowed icf brouera bu counlecl at leul U death, and Waterville, Maine, &lt;l below, IQ San Francisco.
held In Z--llle,
'4, lffl,1911.16, tlll,311,84,
44, Lawmice - tl,OII0,11, '70.- wu lnV&lt;llng ooulb when
be flghtlng their way lllllOIIII ice floes blamed on tbe c:old spell and last Washington, D.C. , reported 1 7 At Anchorage, Alasb, ravaging
- ftlllPI·
lletp - tl,111.119, $1,IIIIHI, Ol�,95 Mofp - ,1,1SHI, f4f.1t11,,· iidiiwlllld • ur drlvon by Fred up to 1 fndleo lhl,t.
week'• near-blmard that dumped degrees early today and as far Oood water. over aoulh centlal
�
8
'"" lempenlun II tho Inter- Wl,llllt84, fW,414,10.
IO, Pike - ,1,111uo, •,Ill.IS. lloltBOholtler, 11!5, ol lllamllburg, Steamship acheduleo aullered up IQ II lndteo of mow,
,outh ., Atlanta, Ga,, the mer- and snuthwestem perts ol the
ol
■nd llochanlc 1'lb - · '7,1189,41, fl,lotl.11, Rou - tl,•79.17, f!ll,401.11 Ohio, P&gt;...,t, dmnap wu Olli- from stiff ,,_ In tbe Alhmtic. Lab OWam In New Jersey'■ cury barely ,eached freezing,
,tale auhorded, and man, ....,...
N a 11:IO un. WU • fll,!111.B, '81,441.'lll
Scioto - '18,'IIIUil, f!Tl,119.14. maled ,111 ..by Ibo - PQJJoe '11,o
Utqlod S1a"11, � �
led· the, "'""""'l' West acroM tbe Great Lakes, es near tho ■wafM. . Matann•tr,,
�
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.
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