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Mrs. Morgan Found Innocent Of Murder In Brief Jury Deliberations.:
PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs. day found her innocent of 1 went into its deliberation. With ' Monday Mr1. Morau had tea- lor joy llllCI relief that her Ion 1 lor J&gt;rotection aa her husband had and J&gt;Ulled the tri11er but the over ID the nei&amp;IIINW" ,~ ......
Barbara Lynn Morgan hug- 1murder in the Nov. 19, 1960 1the death Jl'!nalty waived by the tilied In her own def- ol he~ 1 o--deal waa finally over .
. been away lor several months Jsafety was on and the gun tailed 1 them ID call the polke • . , _ .
ged he r three small child· rifle slaying of her husband. proseeutinn, it had ID find her late huaband'a lon8 hlltM1 ol •·- The nearly lull courtroom ap- ' prior ID the night of November , ID lire
just ahot her huoband .
r_e n, weeping for joy and re- The end or the dramatic trial, I guilty or innoct;nt or second de- leged .heavy drinking, threata to : plauded when . the jury lore~n, 19. It wu on that ~vening t h at ' Then ahe stated she must have Member&lt; on the jury w!. r f
hef, after a Mason County begun Monday, came one hour , gree murder In the death or Ed- her life. llllCI cruelty.
' Donald Cook read the verdict. she had become frtghtened when Ireleaoed the safety and fired but Evelyn Proffitt . Kathleen 1f!1t
Petit Court Jury on Tues- 1 and 25 minutes after the j u ry I ward Jason Morgan, 45.
The young. attractive M-year- She had tatilied that .on the she saw • man looking in he r Id1d not remember doing so nor son ..loseJ&gt;hine Miller. Eik;t"$!:1
11 old mother of three 1111111 dill- night uf the fatal 1hootmg Mor- wmdow. Later lite learned that did she remember hearing t h e Grinstead. Charles Wayne W
dren waa outwardly callll whlle ean. tried ID fur~ his way iniAl the rrum was her estranged h~~&amp;- i gun go off She said shen then be- Dewell Jones, Lewil 1. ~
waiting for the jury to return With !hear hume wheii he found the band wben he tned ID enter the , heved in her fright lite heard him , Harry w. Chck , Donald C •
the Yerdlct. Following the newa door locked . He :told her through home '&gt;y ,breaking out the front I still COJning. and ran through the , Golda Lerner. Thelma Re~
abe sbaok hiDdl with her court· the locked door lhat he had "a door glau. When she asked him 1 house illld siDpJI'!d in the kitchen and Lucy America BDlups.
appointed eaunael, S. D Lltlle- acore to aetlle with you and when ID get a nephew acrou the road Ito reload the gun.
I The J&gt;Otit jury is schedw.d' ~
page and C. J Hyer, then left I get In I'D laid to you."
ID come in the house with him. 1 She ran out the house
a n d ' return to court 'Jbun day f ·
the counael table and went *k Ml'l· MOI'J• ,tated ahe had he just kept reaching in to unlock Iaround ID the front where •he a.m when the trial of the '&gt;
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to her thre, loaded the,_ ,. caliber bolt-action the door·
saw him lying on the ground with I vs. Witliam Le--Nis Rock char~!~'
amaD chlldr_en._ ~ere abe~•Jil ljlfle wha~h IIIIP, kept in her_ ~ -~ aimed_t_he__rifle.# hla arm , hie feet on the J&gt;Orch _8he w_et1l_':"ith car theft wiU 1tart.
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postmaster in Middleport. She replaced Walter Wad'} •
dell who has retired after 15 years of service.
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Mrs. Allensworth was sworn in yesterday afternoon
· RECIFE, Brazil (UP!) - Rebel leader Heorlque GJI.
by L. J. Henry, a postoffice official from Ashland, Keni vao sailed his captive liner Santa Maria into the harbor
tucky. She has been active In political ana civic groups
Iof this Brazilian port today and was immediately granted
for a number of years.
political asylum by President Janio Quadros. Tilt 1120
During the last election. Mrs. he began on the job In 1948. He
passengers aboard were expected to land soon.
Allensworth sought the job ol sald the new PQkjng area is a
The 20,000-ton liner had drol'ped anchor at the enMeigs County Recorder, but was big aaaet 1nd that considerable
trance to the port awaiting clartfication of the tangled
defeated by Paul Kloe11. She waa beautification work has been
political situation before proceeding further . U.S. lfl!/
nominated in the .May primary """'"leted.
destroyers and a Brazilian destroyer and a frilafe' ...,.
THE)' HAVE THEIRS - The above picture was taken at the annual meeting Of
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Jackson who each recetved a heifer cal
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"OW •re' C. E. Blakeslee, County Extension Agent; Dick Sterrett, Leader of the Middleport, a past Jlllllron ol the !_ftaater, and meet certain other
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the capital of Brasilia t.Wr !lilt
Meias County Better Livestock 4-H Club; Edson Roush, Association President, and a girl soout leader in Middleport Po"'·l Depa..._ __ befo- the ap'
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armed marines to the dock area exercise of my conalltutioaal . .
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Her lotO&amp;o recent job, prior to
: where e Santa Maria is to tie lieS you and all wbo want II trill
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3ID In. Parkeraburg y~sterd ay mom- 1' on IY Tuesd ay · h• d ~m. tained 11.- ga I· BuI the B--"'.;_
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c . Y or g ~"' ·"'6 a l ii years as Middleport poatmasMr. Smith was a member of tugal had said the case involved act the moment It recejqj -.,
to ~wo boys or girla to ~ure a Banks parhcapatmg In thas, pro- calf will pay Sil5 towaril the cost. ter.
The Pomeroy Pollee Depart- the Southern Local School Board murder and piracy 00 the high orders fron. the government. ;;
re&amp;18tered Guemaey. heafer to gram include _the Firs~ Nahonal !he breeder _from w'- the calf '
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ment investigated an accident of at the time ol his death, a mem- seas but a reed Tuesda to Jl'!r- Pickup srd pall: '1bree
use as a project ammal, Edson Bank at Racme: Racme Home 1s aeeured will contribute a ahare l He admitted .though. that he minor nature :peaterday afternoon ber of the Masons Racine Lod e
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Roush, President of the breed- Bank; Farmers Bank and Savings ol the cost and the ba'- of the 11°1 up at tha uaual time IDdly, near the lntenectlon of Sycamore No. 46J, Free and' Accepted M~ert .usoclatlon. uid today.
Route, Pomeroy, aecrelary-trea- cash cost comes frwn I h which Wll lana before aunup. ' and East Main-st.
sons, a charter member ol the
Any boy or girl in the county
-banks. The boy or girl II to ,.. Hil IS Ytll'l u poalmaster II Officers uld that 1 car driven Racine American Legion and of
lntfrea~ in beinll considreed for
turn the first heifer ealf to the , belltYad to be the 1on11est of •Y by Jarnet M. 130wen, 14. Hunting· the Morae Chal"'l Methodist RECIFE. Brazil &lt;UPil - Portu-1 than 300 Portus- c:rewmea. •
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club, or he 'Ina)' pay f7S and ,.. 1 on record.
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Thll program wu llarted by developmenta have taken ?lece '!••ley Moon, 86, Pomeroy, at He is survived by his wile. ! Humberto Delgado declared today House declined ~
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Dixie, and three chUdren, Miriam, that the rebels ol the Santa Ma·! PI"'Bi from M-l ~
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hen•~ for • traffac light bolne. other survivors are a sis· board "one way or another" alter President Kenaed)' for .._,111!1!11
Aan Carleton of ltaclne and John I
~ld ...:~~:'to!':~~~ ~r. Maxine Shain, Racine R. D.: the passengers are released.
that the uewlla would llll
COLUMBUS (UP!) -A bill that Leedy of Jaeklon.
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:Uth~ra=!~er ~..:.~·· un~: Delg~do spoke ID newsmen in a forced ~ remain . ._..~~~r,s.e;,
would chop mdllonl of cloUara
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Damage to both vehicles was nieces and nephews His father bar m Recife as American de- Ia Marta as eapttvel4 ·' • . ' •.
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and re-allocate the money to Jo. At OU Ceremonlfil
per1011al injurlet were reported. ago.
Allen Smith Jr., held the luxury returned from a Menot.'t ·w1111
A first of Its kind In Meigs cal governments geta its flnrt Two hundred llllCI flfty·four l IC
Last night Iii Mayor Charles Funeral services will be held tlner in a pocket of custody ss Glivao aboard the Santa ·Miria
County Ia announced by Fotos hearing tonight before a legisla- 1graduata, lDcludlng two PhD '
Legar'a ~three persona were Friday at z p. m. at the Morae miles off the coast.
Tuesday, he aald tile pass~
Muaic Shop. II II organizing the live committee.
, reciplenta, heard Dr. N~Yice G.l SANTA MONICA, Calif. IUPll fined. Eldreil· Holliday of Beverly, Chapel Church with ReYI. Rich· The warships were making cer- were "v~ ~oua and 11!1".'
'frJ.County Organ and Plano Club The bill, sponaored by Rep. D. lFawcett, president of Ohio State ' -Jijne Ally1011 was ..anted Ill Ohio, wu fined ttOO and COBia ard Morgan and Pearl CasiD offi- lain the liner did not escape with- henslve. ,!'vmg on hopei· •
~r persons or the area who own 0. Taber, R-Gauta, aeeks ID re-~ University, SJI'!ak at ohio Uni- / court Tuetday euatody ot her tw and aentenced to three daya In elating.
1 out freeing the hostage pauen- pronuses.
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allocate the two cent gas lax versity'a Mid-year Commenee- 1chJldren, a tU lllllllon PfGI*Iy jail 011 a charge ol drhrlng while Frienda may call at the reai-~ gers, growing more worried by When Smith went abomcl
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liner Tuesday, two elder~
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~~ '!be body .will be ~en ID the · Indecision by the new Brazilian gers wept a~ e~~lailnef , . . _
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have to own an instrument 1D money, about $124 million every were Donald M. Hickl _ BSIT, rla11e to Dlcll: Powell.
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government of President J a 0 God you liiTIVed.
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match federal funds on a 90-10 all of Pomeroy, llllCI Daniel E. , fled. "He was erlt!Cal ol juat end.
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ria who feared the fodiiPiiil
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Judge 8 Opan1on Ia
asked to meet at the Muonlc The Portuguese already had ac- rebela would attack them . ownbualnea.
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while Ignoring the fate of more at sea. II ia a risky ope.ratlea at
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heavy ground aweUa off the . .
AU .Interested Jl'!rso.na should CAPE CANAVERAL .&lt;UPll- to think It as merely a lark tr· 1through llllCI despite the fact
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: accordln&amp; ID I report by the N• -eat ol hla ..urk being printed. He
Initial meelina Is scheduled at lists decide whether r,N~ce jaunts!
•-• For Pleture•
: tiona! Aeronautica and S;lace Ad- 1111 had ._.._, other opinions
Lutheranism Will
30 p. ~-be are yet sale lor human astro- : On being ?lucked from the ~ea ' ministration (NASA), Ham wu printed 1n recent years.
Folol, l'.fbruary 7 at ;=
Meigs County broiler and market egc producers are B St d'ed S
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and tread from his aealed lp8C8 . put ID bed 1n the Donner' a alck .
Invited to attend the annual Ohio Broiler and !ofarket
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announced nt that meeting. Praor 1 Ham survived a 5.000 mile-an- Icablli' Tue.day afternoon, ahout: bay after a very light lunch.
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Egg School this Friday February 3rd at the. Agr~cultur- 11 was announced ~ thlt
ID the meeting a half-hour P"?" bour rocket ride down the Allan· 1'75 miles east of Grand Bahama AU he got for hla work wu one
Nine llludenta of Pomeroy Sen- at Administration Bulidmg, OhiO State U mvers1ty, Co- the St. Paul Lutheran ~ II&amp;
llfam of orpn ~ plano muaac tic miaaile range Tueaday ..,hlch Island, Ham poaed for a picture apple, one-ulf an orange and • lor High Sehool will take a three lumbus.
the mte~tlon of SyciiD*'t IIIII
will be preaen . and fol)owlng went half wrong and half ·rlgtt. shaking hands with his veterinar-' skimpy wedge of leUuce.
hour teat concerning the United 'l1le program 0 1"'01 In the will talk on "The Elleet of Breed· ~-st m Pomeroy will lie- tf.
the bualnea aeuaon refreshments . 'l1le Mercury "life support" I ian
Then he was faced IDdly with Natlolll' from Principal Ja m ea morning at t with regiJtration lng on the Coat of Producing fermg a course In Lu~.;l'lo
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h' h he rode nd ! ·
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and coffee followed by Ialka on BroUera" and Emil Malinovsky Uglon for ~ Inter ut... ' .
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"Taxea Affectln Ohio Poultry· wUI head a
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ita eacal"' system work~ fine !Canaveral at 11:55 a.m. EST , Island, .t roughly l·leoth the 'ftJe;p are Mlehael Fultz, Mar· men" b
R. Davisson· Evaluation :,m:ehe Ohio Broll~r aent · the maQrlil ~
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Masonic aervlcea will be held throughout most ol Ham s traii·• Tueaday and waa hauled out of lapeed of hll rocket ride, piUI Jlrel H*«~ley, lola Zlelllr, ''Should lncorporte" b Leate• lnd t ..
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for Dr. w. s. Hart today at a p. blazing trip.
the Atlantic three ltoura later by more mec!ical cheekupa and an J - x.rna, Mllrl Roberta, Ter· Anlold· "Can wea Conv~ ~ ,.;:: ~ket •II section 1n the ~nw:!.' Blresaecl•~t a~ :-:
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IIIIDIIOIIIIeed by Master 'l'homa, rocket which launched hbn ISS 1 by Lt. John A. Hellrlegel of States.
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llllCI Andrea Evant. Produdl," A. Willlam Jasper, Con ·1 of Restricted Feeding" y p 1 Seatlael
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NASA expected him to arrln '1'he7
~tudenta ol Mrs. 'fheo. llllCI "Jull How 11 A Research E. c. Naber ; "How About Caged
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the sea did more than was ex- i He waa put •!»&amp;rd the Iandini at Patrick Air Foree Ba• 011 the doeta r-:er·
Project Conceived" by T. Scott Layers" by George F. Godfrey :
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pected of It and triggered a chain !ship dock Doniler where Maj. Cape lat. in tile . , . . _, For
DONATIONS AIIDD
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and "The Case History of a Poor
SALE PLANNED
DANai: "*IPONED
ol eventa which for awhile put R. E. Benson, an Air Force vet- one of tile healthlllt dllilpl in 'l'lllollradbur;p amcll of Chrlal 1u the afternoon the broiler Egg" by Drs. Winter and Mount- 'l1le Bradbury OJurch .of Chrllt
Plql for a danc:e of the Harrl· the chimp's fate in doubl.
erinarian attached to the Alo!nic lile world, he blf - . · pUillf w11
a bake 111e 1t Robin- -.Jon will future a talk, "Have ney.
Ia having a baka 1111 in tile Rob. . . P'I'A ~
cancelled '!be round·bl:llied 3\~·year-old I~.erg ~- ~ . llllliM
!Ill Lilli I ~"·- lllil'• Qlaq.- Ia lliddllport Sat. You What It Takes 1D Stay In the Anyone desiring further lnfqr- Inion laundry, Saturday, l'ebJ'v1&amp; """M'iMlad thJa mornli'lg. Ham, a scenHtealing adoleac:ent llllCI 'l·a~ rewarded will! • hand- •the moat t~ .,..,...,.... l.rilf~ 4, All per111111 of Bo"l-,'' by Ralph D. Mobley, m~tion on this achool may cell. ary 4, In MiddllpOrt. Efii'bodr
ftl 1'Nti1t llad ' - ' arhMulM for wbo won't be truly adult for an· ahake.
medlc:al acleace knoWI
Ill the ·clliltrllrvh ·are ..W to doaate Cottoa Producers Auoclatloll, At. tbe Extension Service Office in lD tile cburdl II lillllad Ill tlaol!t4t
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any bake good~, 10Up or ~·

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MMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

industries show de·
...Qita l,n aplte of higher gross sales and
~llld.ence Is piling up that American bus·
¥tau is having tough sledding in inler.
l)ational markets. As the new Congress
to work, legislation to raise the
._,deral minimum wage is slated for ear·
ly conside~ftion .
Th~.. ·Abe country of raising the
miniJI((~\~age at thu time is well de.
ribed by a paper box manufacturer of
Josepb, Michigan. "We believe this
ld be very detrimental to our indus·
and will cause more inltalion and
unemployment. When the cost of pack·
es such •• our inauslry makes reaches
certain point, the customers turn to
me other form of packaging which Is

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ss expensive and, as a consequence, we

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Late in December former President
Eisenhower appointed a IS·member Pre·
lidentlal Railroad Commission to study
1ork rules and practices in the railroad
Jndustry. The appointment of such a
IJ&gt;mmlsslon was recommended by both
fail way unions and railway management.
Jppolntment of the Commission and the
fbolce of members have been highly
praised. Everyone recognlzea the gravity
tf the task lacing the Commission.

is involved than the future of

~e

railroad industry itself, Important as
at Is. The questions to be considered
e typical In a large measure of those
ttacbed to the entire American indus·
lalecene. They explain, In part, the In·
4~11/ty of this country to meet foreign
flmpetillon, rising unemployment and
..her evils commonly associated with
' unsettled economy .
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~ .The Presidential CommiMIOn Is COO·
!ituted of citizens of the blghest caliber .
~oe repretent the carrlen, five the op·
aUna brotherhood and five the public.
tlrln1 Secretary of Labor, Jamea P.

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lose orders and in turn have to redu ce
our working forces ... It is almost im.
possible to compete with foreign imports
with our present wage structure and if
the minimum is increased by 25 per
cent, we are sure more unemployment
and inflation will be the result. "

bathmg suit, dtved m, splashed
around, dried in the air, dresse1
aud went on your way.
Not .. today. You need .. aC·

ceaory equipment goggles, fins,

a 81Dltan preparation. a IUDburn

DEFENSE I U&gt;• 1k
the

Multiply this paper box manufacturer
by tens of thousands and you have a fair
picture of what auch legislation could do
- In dollars and cents costs, and hard·
ships imposed on marginal workers .

necess ity r

wale;

the
at all. You sunbathe, al·
ligal&lt;&gt;r·fashion on the beach or
at :-lside. '
N 0 w JOU woaldo't think - .

tncreases-

Look to

it.

was muell daaler Ia dlla

rEACE ... to do all

others deserve it not

which may achieve

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or t~Jves. and, under
a jUst GOd
' ~nnot long
retaIn tt.

Mitchell , is serving as chairman . Find·
ings and recommendations of the Com·

cherish a just and lasting
peace amon
9 curselves. and
fth II •·W a na .... .._

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liberty and independence

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BY PETER EDBON

oath. But the prevallmg oenll· practically all ol tho new admJn.

Was.hlngton CerrtapoiMIIenf.

ment is to give thf new admini.J... i!traUon'a oppointeea and a willlngneu to -rate with them.
'!bey have been of a remark·

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.!lllvlldor Dali, thal renowned nigbl's hour.
lhowma. lo turn up u a
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• CBS-TY'a "Ed Sullivan
"Twentieth Century" beHan 1
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lwo·parl report 00 modenJ 1..
ivu announced. 8 0 n d 1 )' land Sunday. The flnt half·hour

lhel Dall'o vloit to hlo ol the CBS-TV program. written
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bt .. hlsto ic
by novelist Elizabeth Bowen uc· Tho Chnnol Swtm: The Chil·
on
r 1111&gt; __ ,_, In avoidin1 the p1'tfa·,~
1.. o1 dren Were Wolchlng," a report on
• art " Amon&amp; a apoclal ...w~~~UCX~
"'·'I 1·Ired polnl·filled cap- ··--•--·'
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h ofI tha New Orleans
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telitd and 0.11' 1 08 le1 itch of Ireland's man &amp; 1m oblemo ABC·TV ' Bell A Howell Cloae·
P
y r pr
· Up" for 'l!tursday Feb 18
forth lo tell us why lhla There were many captivating
'
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&amp;ro•l art.
oc:en"' nf Dublin, where !he mix· Comedian Georp Bur111 ~nd
lghl
lo
to bt lUre of traffic include• modern olnger·dllll&lt;.'OI Kay Thompoon vr&amp;il
onrlltht cl= Mide':t actua~ vchidn and herda of cows. Brief, "The Garry Moore Show' ' on
If. R'a IIIII at all," Sullivan told atodgy lntervlewt wllh Proaldont CBS-TV Tueaday, F~b. 26 • · •
vltwtro.
Eamon Dt Valera, l""'lldent Sean Paul Hornung, l&gt;acklreld star for
y. Now, ahorlly after Dolt Lemaas. former lord mayor of the Green Bay Packen pro loot·
hlltory-l'm not sure U K Dublin Robert Brlacoe, were of· ball team, makes hil TV acting
. larpl·lhoollng or art blllory fored. Author Sean O'Faolaln, edl· dobul In a forthcoming "My St.
· ro camo a laundry aoap com· lor Alec Newman and playwright ler. Eileen" episode on CBS-TV.
II!Prolal io wloich two amaU boyt Brondaa Bol&gt;an took part In brisk Hell portray I roolde policeman.
hwltcl ohoeolale plea at 1 largo Interviews.
Jameo C. Ha!l"rly, AJIC.TV'o
at&gt;1ec;;1
fb DaU beluro them
While we were told nd aho
new Vit'O prosldent In ch&amp;rll" ol
"'y 1
the lor el . ~ Wb Ireland Ia 1 liMa I
;n fteWI and public affaln program1M
lftwe
g
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p... or mtng, hal named Juloa Beraman
~·~"::· ua t;.er · wu 1th111 ~:••lop:: 1'f'"ln arlo of ':"eru- to the pool of network oetence edl·
V a. we a
ljly
., youn pr m. n 1
aaw l&lt;&gt;r. Bergman. who )olned ABC
llha wan bttng arlisllc. Juat gllmpoeo of
ltu rewarding news In 111M, will report and In·
• J•t doing a '"""""rclal. aopeeto of lrloh Ufo. An Interview ltrpret olgnUicanl happenlnaa In
oklnl of rommorclolo. Nat with ..,. c'OIIego rotudento was the field ol aelence.
Colt withdrew from Sunday • thocker. The boya leal they "CBS R rb" I Tit ld
• Sulltv~ •lmw he&lt;au~e Sui· must leave Ireland hecauae 1t of· Feb. 18 , ~lied. .;;.. ~.:.. a~i
-kin t let him plug his lora them no future.
the Boatoo Electro... 'l!tt re rl
record.
-will d a1 ilh the
je po
lo Colo'a blat. SUIII· "SwlnKin' at the Swnmll" IIUed Hnge: pl:,e thai P::..~ ~:
.~llh ~~ ahoul what In for Dinah Shore on NJIC. takeoff at Bullion laat fall
.....__lad
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can be 1ald for tile show 11 that good 750-850 l.b feeder steers 22 00everyone but Shearing ~as g1ven 22 75.
Hogs 2200, barrtJWIII ar.d gilts un·
a sunpJa;,;~•l't!iae m fdlmg tuna.
their accuolrtrJ&gt;ed fashion It wao evenly sleady to 25 lower: kNIII
I le exerc1se In
. fIII mg
' Ime. and few Iota mo': uniform 1-2
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ould

ably hlib order, with a polenllal
for creallwt leaderohip thai hall
no.t been one of the outgoing admmlalralion'a greaterot aueto.
'!be mood In Washington 11
the Kennedy admlnlrotralloo oet.
t•-- do to -~ •· 1110 of ho
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8e Host Agam
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~~.,YORK tUPil-Dialinland ball·lryJn&amp;, I counted three nxovie strong '" an unimaginative dt.. 16 ~; bulls 18.1J.I9.50. chorce the •!Iori
abandoned.
.-a:
plup, one Broadway ihow plug, piny of musacal material and vealera 32
good 27
Objections to the mtlllonairea
51 IUIII Jt wu iqevitablt for three reeord pluK&amp;-Mll on Swaday productiOn savvy. About all that 32 OU, small Iota medium to low of the Cabinet _
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toward grea~er maturity and stabi:ity In Newspaper E~rpriM Auo. !ration a cl&gt;ance I&lt;&gt; show what it
resolvmg thts problem m a manner fair WASHINGTOI1'·"11EA' - 'lbere can do.
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to the men, helpful to the indUSlf) and !h•v• t.:"~ nurrieo that the Ken-· Nit pickers are eager I&lt;&gt; lind
in the best interests of our countr~. the : ney pohhcal honeymoon. wao ov· flaws • ..,. with perfection. Pre•
members of this Commissior1 will '•ro· er before he took the maugural rdenl Kennedy hall the dlladvan·
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lag• of n&lt;1 being a national hero
vide serv;ce of mcalculable value.
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who won by a tandollde and can
The recommendations of the Commis. •
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t&gt;port
do no wrong. But the crillclsmo
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ston WI I e a VISOry on Y ut ecause I CINCINNATI IUPII--1 ivestock so ar ave
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led
of .it~ stature and the pressure of public Cattle 000, calves 150; slaughter b ·~h: .:nil ;t o~n •b~l:a:;l...
optmon for solutions to current manage. , oteero and heifers stcndy. but Y
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ment·labor questions its findings will : trade uot fully tested : rows i urerhcr• was an abortive mov• 10
carry great weight, and cannot be ignor· l •teady to weak: balls •nd vealers, object 10 the oppolnlmenl of
few head average to hiHh chotce I
ed by either party to the proceedings.
around 1100 lb •'aughter steers:C1101ter Bowles a• unde,...cretary

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These are not our reliance against tyranny.
I
1 1 the love of
us without making us weaker in the struggle. Our re lantchee 5 lnt which prtze'
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l't bert! as the heritage of all men. In all lands, everywhere. .,.,. - _..c ._
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are embarking upon an effort lha' will
have far·reaching and lasting runse·
quences for lhe railroad industry , . . I
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d 1- -th 1s Com~1ss~on rcprescn tsa ma]O'
an

construcllve .~~novatron . that wrll ~rove
lo be a s;gnrfrcant achtevement In the
progress of labor·ma nagement relations '

and

FREEDOM What constitutes the bulwar• our own'
·
It isJlot our frowning battlements, our bristling seacoahsts, our abermyt anddoaugranavlnsty.
All oft ose may urne

mission will be filed with the President
on or before December I , !961.
In announcing the personnel of the ,
Commission, President ~Isenhower said,
"The members of thb Commission
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ond 1·3 2111-221ilb to.61H87S, open·
lng sales mixed 1·3 and 2-3 190280 lb 18._.
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2·3 231J.ISO lb l7 .75-18.~ ' lew Iota
No · 3 1811-3·10 lb 17.»-17·110·• "''"'
steady to lllrong, ralxed 1-3 110(1.
45 lb 14·75-lliiiO, moat 1y 1•3 451111011 tb 14-105: boars steady; 3011
lb up 1l.OO.It.25, .ome lighter
weights 11 ·50 ·

Sheep 250; slaughter limbo
mostly oteady; few lots choice
and prime wooled lambs and lot
small shorn around 90 lb IB.Itl;
scattered saleo good and choice
woolecf lambs 18.00.17011, 101110
utility ancl good 15.00; otaugbler
owes and feeder Iomba poorly
tested·
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WASHINGTON tUPll- The
federal IOI'ernmenlladay :&gt;lonntd
lo preu lor on early rleporlallon
lrlal dole for Wetl Vlr&amp;lnla llftl•
bier WIUiam IBig Bllll Llu.
E. RUey Cuty, apeelal
u.s. attorney In chtril" of the
S
rase, saki he planned to file a
motion ~ autng that the
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••• be plloed 011 the trial cal·
Youth W10k 11 beln&amp; obtervad andar In federal court -...,

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For Institute
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Marshall College will a gat n
tary Robert s. McNamara .. nd holt a summer CounseJlng and
Attorney General Robert F. Ken· Guidance Training Institute beney, the Preai4ent'a brother
Monday, JuneS, and conare CQ!ng lo bt' worked out ' by
to Frlda1, Adguol 4, H
truat Iund agreemenI1 to •allj
·-' by Dr . Cia rke
•J has been
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tu1e for High School Physical Science and Mathematica Teachers
will he February IS, 1961, ...,.~
mg to Dr. Donald C. llartlD, m·

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Frozen Foods!

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pkgs.

T.~at..o-5••-

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FRIES
Everfresh GREEN PEAS or
t:UT BROCCOLI

Froan- 4 portion•

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SOLE 10 :: 43c' (. ·,
Tast..O.Sea- Frozen- 4 portion•- BREADED
7 IOoz. $1 HADDOCK
10 ;..3Sa···~

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pk(ll.

Firm, Crisp - Head
Small, Short Shank, Lean
4 to 6 lb. average

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VIENNA SAUSAGE 6
Budget Buysl DOG FOOD • • • 10
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body fluJds (diuretic); (4) certain r.:u:ect,:-~bi~~OD-;::

conditlons.
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disturbance. Thu.s far, there have
been oo reports of serloua effects
or of permanent IC'arriDg_or dlB·

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of stitute director and chairman of

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Senate crltlca.
·~..~~ profeaoor of
'lbere may be ralher concerted eduealliiii at ManhaO.
3l'lllV
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opposition lo the Proaldenl'l ap- The IJiM.IOIIIr 1nat1tutt• oulh·
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polntmenl
Robert
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objection II a !tar thai
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:,•;avo: 1ft and loa g
will bo awarded only to
lioll In Ill
In publle tchools, otr..,.
houaJng. Under the aurfact
Dr. Heu.
Is an Investigation going on
Pel'IOIII lnlerellad In attending
some of Weover'o uooelalloat
lllolltuiAI, wlolc!J wlll be open
prior to 1940.
out-of·otale leachoro. • h o,
AFJ,CIO Proaldtnl
conlaet Dr. Reu Ill W'O
Meany Ia "''" thai the
the Department of Edueallon,
men' of Joaeph D. Keenan as .. MIU'Ihalt Collega, Homtlnglon I,
alstanl leerelary of deft- for
Va. Each ap;~llcanl mull hold
manpower did not 110 through. a bocloolor'• de-, )111111 have a
Meany Ia uoually perturbed ahoul
of 3 ...,..lor houro of
IQmethJn&amp;, 10 thla dooa no1 have &amp;radualo ONdll In professional
the makings ,pi I noplure. .,o
Pl'tpll'llkln, mUll have
ont ...&amp;o. H wUI be ...r
year les&lt;hma experience on
edy's refuaal to IMJy the ill).
aecondory leool, ond mUSt
point leglolatlve recommendations
to bt I 8Uidance couniOior
for economic relorm.
the 11111-&amp;1 ochool year.
J
'l!tere lo plenty of
'lite deadline lor admlulon ,..
I'JI81p In Washington
belo Aprd I 111111 Nine ,..
lore too long President Kennedy 111011ter bourt credll
be &amp;rani·
and VIet Proaldenl Johnoon
upon campi,U.n of the coorse.
• thowdown over relalloruo
Congreoa.
IIOtJRMJITII
'!be vice prtlidenl II atlll
WILMINGTON, Del IUPII oelou• ol hlo pall poailkln u Son· A aounnet group - eight women
I
ale majority leador, when the who lib to coolt and eat foreign 2·1
Prealdenl wao decidedly •
loocllr - II the lalett venture of 12!.:!.---------.!.1!!!S.!!!.!!.!!.!!L!!f.laliJ
IJ'ado followor. But II Ia
the YW·Wivet &amp;rOUP lithe YWCA "Dieaatlafaatlon amonr
people ...,.,... ldent who now leada In
here. '!be momboro prepare and 1M h ..p ~ttey•,. lfltinr In J-,an, In Latin Allltrla•,
lng what the
.
eat lood from foreign reclpu,
and now AlfJ. with hie llo;wew•lkl"
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legislative program wUI 10.
fond .._ . .
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It rematno to bo _ ,

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New R1 ..,.
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support as won u he has lad.
Hlghlll!hlb.,
the
k'
arauod
oboul
two _... bt
If theKonnody
bos beenrMJcrltlel•ed
this WMk al the EUA Church In . Tbe Inlion
-"·b'viet preldonl
follow
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!he youth ollbe New Havill, Karl· c.oy said thai durin&amp; the I~~fade the Senate to' rhange
lord. and Bechtol cllilrchto on Sat- -kind ht obtained a dOpooHioo nil01
llmllallon ol debate
urdoy evening at e o· clock. '!be 1rem a Grotk Orthodox Olurdl of. the
o1 ContfJ'OA A
banquet will he held at the New llcial whlc!J dttJeribed u "lnval· pit of Jlhono calla miif,t
""- church.
I id" 4 blrlh corllfk:ale ~ done ln.
On Wednesday ovenlna, youth by Llaa.
But In hit deftniO, 11 ahou1d
of lbe ch,...hoa were to be
in '!be r1orumen1 wu the ••Y ol mado clur lbal at lbo lima
•horae of the de11otlonal pori of lhe gambltr'a conlenlloo thai he matter tidelraebrl lo the Stnalll
the IOI'VI&lt;tl. On Swxlay morning, wu born In Whttllna. w. Va. Tht Rules &lt;"&lt;rmmltt.. Xtnaody they WID be In cllarae of I h e ............nl ciJima he woo !&gt;om In ! neither prealdonl 1Dr wu be
momJn&amp; worahl? _,let, with a...... onc1 wanll to deport hlm lunator. So bo had ,.. atr•,lall
Sheldon ·Rauah and Carolyn Lltv- 1o lbal country.
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Ina ocbedulad u .-ken.
1
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On Sunday evtnln&amp;, lnlerde- bllllo"""'rllfleato waa ~lvtn by hat not dlaD&amp;od
IIOIIlfllallonal Sunday will bt IJb. Arellblabop lakovo•. hoad Of
fnrm lao! :rear. If
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served and the youth once •ram Grilli: Ortloodox Olurch In North · • abado more
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wiD bo In charg. of
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II not lbe ltlad or Coacr- IIJI
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Rive whirlwind IJIIdYal to
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·- .,.._ • .,.... m ..... panto. '!be max~rnum stipond will
..at tuue of 1be JOUI'IIal at 1be be rn per week for lbe partlciAmorteu Medleal Auodollool. pant. pl111 allow..... up to $15
11 ....,. that w11en you apply per week for eacb ~ent.
certsln sun Ianning ai!&lt;JIU aDd maximum ol lour, Participation
then u~ youraelf to artificial In the lnatltuk! will not be limited
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yourself suffering from a skin Jr. · Ap;&gt;licanta will be ~led of ·
ritalion ldermatlsl that slings or theu acceptance or rejeclon on
burns and that causes an erup- or hefore March 15, lli&amp;L
tlon of blisters. little raised nub- 'lite first inatttute term wiD hebini lpapulesl or hlv;, And ir gin 00 June 5, c•ltlnu!DJ tbrough
you apply certain sunburn protec· July 14· '!be aecomllerm begins
tlves you may find yourself with 1July 17 and endo Aagua 11• aa...
a ra~ly !ong·lasling browning dJs. es will be offered In chemlslry
coloratloo of the expoaes area.
pbyslcJ. analytical 1eometry and
calculus,
algebra. geomorphology,
llallbals IIIII !be wont. 0 )OU astronomy atallslical analysis
happeo lobe laklq ... of a to., Iand paleontology.
11s1 of drqo and lbea , .. your· All counea except olatlstlcal
oeH, you're apllo develop 881080 . analyaio, analytical geometry and
tl • DIIDINr of ..ple....l aDd..,. calculus wUI corry Faduale credo
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or pholotoxlc reactloM may rum· cal Scrence-Educallon offered by .
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a dolll!htlul and relaxing l&gt;allday. m.
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'!be hlstoroe Llberty BeD was
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pholoaenallove or phototoxk erup- lok!r recast In l'hBadelphla.
lion H you hawen I&lt;&gt; be '" 1 he Ill electricity watt II a unit of
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And then maybe you don't go in MarshaU College's Summer Jnsli-

being rudy

There are longer range "costs" that
are beyond calculation. These involve
matters of principle such as whether the
free market, free enterprise system can
endure Ibis kind of Increasing eentraliz·
ed government control.

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didn~· put on a

ory limb. did or

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state and Adlai steven10n 11
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the U.N.
Kay Starr, the DC3 of pop aingers.l choice 901).1100 lb ~ 1)0.26 011,
IOWid u though plug1 were un·ITony Bennett, Harpo Murx , standard 21 00-1'J.OO , good 75- 800 future relations with Red China.
heard of on hll •how Without George Shearing and Louis Arm· lb heifers 23 5-24 ; C'ows I~ 1- But the evklence was 10 K~D~ty

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Not SCI long ag(l, going for
a might like to know that it '1 tomeawim was 1 simple , straight-for- times a. good idea, if you 're going
ward performance. You undress- for a swim . lo swim in the waler.
ed, hung your dothes on a hide.·

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Costly Controls

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$22 Million For Done Park

Tornado Levels Rio Grande,
Coa&lt;h Llrry Marrlloo'o Rac:lne 1 Coact.. Jinn Wickline's boy a double flluJ'u with 10.
Hasar of Rlo Grande led oil
TOI'IIIIIIo cos• tam jumped into ' jumped in!&amp; • shortllved lour I Racine actually had only four I scorera witb 11. Bruce Begale of
Ill urly lead on their home floor ' point lead at the beginning of the ' more field goals than Rio. T h e Racine haC tO while Teddy BailJut JIICbl and then went on t&amp; lev· 'come. but with lour mlnuta left 1btg d~ference was from the free ey and Russell Cummins eacb
e1 RJo Graade M-10.
i in the first period, Price pulled j throw line where Racine shot 24 , had nineThe Torudo ~quad was paced 1 the game out of danger by sink- : times and hit 16_ Rio stepped to ' Friday night Coach Morrilon'l ·
bJ &amp;be acoriDI of 1-2: Center Sam 1log tbree more field goals to al- lthe line 19 times and hit only boys will meet a atrong A me sPrl&lt;t ond H Guard Bill McKel- low tbe Tornadoes to go ahead · eight attempts.
Bern team on tbe Eastern H I B h
flY . McKelvey led both leiD'UI 15-11 at the end of the period .
Field goal &amp;\lerages of he two Ifloor.
with %4. He connected oo 12 of 22 R a c I o e lncreued ita l e ad I teams were also close. R a e in e
RIO GRANDE tst)
fleld goal attempts, lllAHitly from . lhroughoul the se&lt;:oad and part chalked up 25 of 64 from the field , Wi&lt;k!ine 5 19-61 13, Smith 3 Uoutlide.
i of the thlrd periods. During the far a 46 per cent wbtle Rio hit 2) 7, Jorden 0 (2-21 2. Clark 7 (I).
PriCJ .oiOI!IIIfM&gt;t Racine iD l.lle I Ioat of the third st~. Redmon . on 21 of 62 aiiA!mpted fur 40 per 21 14, Crothers 2 &lt;0.21 4, Petrie
pme dururs the lira! period. He lotaged a rally. whicb feU abort. ; cent.
4 &lt;2-51 10- TOTALS 21 18-191 so.
lolaod in oil ol the Tornadoes' ~ Ill the last period. Forward ' Racine has now copped 16 vicRACINE tit)
lint quarter points. During thej Duane Wolfe began hJtting· He , toriea ..his year against one lone WoUe 4 (HJ 13, PariODI J (2-2J
MCODd and third periods, the 1 tossed in nine, and connected [or Idefeat. Rio Grande, after I as t 16, Price 8 (9-14) 21, McKelvey 12
Jlluomon centered their defense : a total of 13 In the game.
; night's lo.,, Ia &amp;&lt;!.
I IO.ll 14. Graham ~ tO. II 0, Birch
II"'UDCl the big center and grant- ! Clark led Rio Grance wilh 14. ! In the preliminary oonteat. Ra· 1 to-G) 2 - - TOTALS, 25 •tl-24l 66,
ed him ODiy one free throw. In j He hit on seven of 11 field goal i cine reserves knocked off the big· By quarters:
&amp;be lalt llama he .ossed in five tries. Wickline foUowed in acor- : ger Rio Grande squad 35-23 for Rio Grande ..... 11 17 28 50
_.. markers
lng with IS and Petrie aloo hit 1their 16th win of the campaJcn. Racine... .. .... 15 28 38
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Scores
mGB BCHOOL IWIKETBALL
Nol'lhu-esten 56
Mec!taalesblll'g
FrBDkllD. 45 Mlambburg 4S dot

Martin Has Hottest Night, Gets 28 Against Wahama
last night aa a total of 22 playera SEOBL.
saw action in the non-league en- Ru.U,md scoring: Martin 12 (~
counter.
4i 28, Hobstelter "t-2i V, George
Rutland hit 23 goals to the taU- I (4-lli G, Hoffman 0 t0.2i 0,
er Wahama quintet' a l8. The Red Combs 2 (2-5l 6, Du~an 0 &lt;1·2) l,

Jrooloa 116 Coal Grove

Lambert 2 CO.Ol 4• Kmg 1 U-2) 3•
Carter 1 (().()) li.:Tolall IS !13-21&gt;)
59·

and

over for the rest pointa on Eastern'•
of the eveninr.
offense.
Eastern buill up a 31 to 24 half Ashley's qhinlet hit 27 of 53
lime lead then added more fuel the field lor 46 per cent
In the 1hird period to go out In Hannan • Trace hit 25 of 08
•·-- 46-38 at th e three quarter 43 per cenl. ReboundlnS woo
"'"''
mark. The Eagles had their hot- with both quintets grabbing so.

quarter basketball look

momentary lttd by HunDill-Trace in the aecond kept
C..ch Bah Ashley's Eastern Ea.... rattled for a while Tuesday
••••t L·•
,....
-ore t he Melgo County
lido eaploded with a 72-54 win OV·
• the Gallia County quintet at
llltnnan • Trace.
An aeCurate eyo by Easlern's
Chuck Collins from around lht
D)' ond a team ohonllng ol 18
I• 30 at the charity line assured
Alhlay'o quintet of their seventh
win of the Mason. Hanoan-Trace
bu
ta win 1n eleven ata.rts.
1111 Eagles f'died out a slim
II Ia 14 first q•rter lead loot
nl&amp;ht then found tbemsclves down
•17 midway In the aecond perloci lltforo Ashley's control-type
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test quarter In the fourth ,

out-

scoring the Hunnun .. Truce live
24 to 16.
Eaolem'o Chhsk Collins hit for
12 goall and !our ol six at the
Une to lead the acoring with 28
points. Caldwell led Hannon-Trace
with 22 and Neal hit lor 18. Fe!lure, Hannan ~ Trnce'14 big gun,
wa1 stilled in the first half but

the 6'2" scoring oce managed 7
markers in the second half.
Jim Coldwell chipped in well
for the Eagleo, hlltlllg for 15

Th • SportS Desk

Long Gone Cage Proml•nence
Must Start Back In Grades Pomeroy Frosh
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Wltlleuing my first grade school cage tourney Mon·
day night 1 was somewhat surprised ro see the spirit

t.hitI have
prevailed.
heard

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Galli'a, 29-24

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Hannan ·Trace
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15 16 17 24-72
Reserves orore: Eaatem a ,
• Trace 25.

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At . Chrlotlan 89 Appalarhlan 68
Norfold Branch, William &amp; M.
Pembroke st.
Dol. St. 111 St. Pltll'l '18
Carson·Newman 111 Cbatl. 18
MJDWEIIT
Cln. 73 Bradley '12
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Depoul 11 Chrlotian Brother1
Kanaao City JC eta Woolworth 41
Collage ol Emporia 78 Kan. W.
Detroit 81 W. Michigan 68

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Del Monte .... Tender

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polnlot
In all pmea, Welloton'a Roy
ranks aecond with lll2. Dolton of

Peaches

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Wont defensive mark
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7 V 1140 932 100 points.
Tonight, In a non-league game,
4 9 t16C1
After the first five, It's a bIg Middle:&gt;nrt goes to Mason City.
DOWNIE(1ROSS; I NCr
I 12 tiCl8 806 drop to slljlh pla4l, owned now by
night, Galllpolla goea to
Wolllflm'o Franclo Ra,y, who
Middleport travelo
"Home of Arrow Shlrh"
BEOAL VARBm ONLY
178 marksra.
Jackson at Pomeroy and
at Athena.
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TEAM
w L p OP Pomeroy'• Bob Winebrenner Is
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Athena ......... II 0 7U Ill Rventh with 187. In elghlh Ia onJackson . .. ..... 8 4 fl7
other Pur?le Panther, Ed Bull·
Nelooavlllo .... 7 5 as
ln&amp;ton, with IIIII. Dtvo Andei'IOn,
8 a 181
Neloonvllle, Ia next wllh
154
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822 765 hind, with 192 tallies. R 8 0 d
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Bnwleo. Middleport, Is llfth

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In wools, cords, polished col·
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Sieve
Dalton,place
with Is1113.L o~:•:,a;:n~
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Athanl' Steve Chase and
lntide the ronferenee, ch•imp-1
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Athens has the lop ·~:::::~I
4 823 771 third plaoe, only one marker
with 725 lallles. l
6 834
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Storm C o a t s

Athens ranks second

conleretteo. Only lhrot polnta oeporale those four spots.

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225 ; WlnebreMer,
gamel, lht Jacbonlsn bat
Pomeroy, 204; Bawlea, MidldleJlOfl
ed 270 markers 114 gan•esl which
Anderoon, NeliDllville IIICl and
tops all leasuo playero In a
W llslott
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aameo. Sprlgao II overoJIIng IU
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A big battle Jnoma for oecond,
Welloton, with 940 poinll.

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Car Coats

CAGE ITA.NniNGS
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sconws

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SEO Stancllngs

pros and cons on this type tournament
YOti'U
for the lower grades because of the so-called "pressure"
ME MPH 1 s.
. IUPil
IIJVOlved. However, I am led to bellrve that If Meigs
For the llrsl time In six
"Gee," said Edwin Howard. bu&lt;k·
County Is to gain back the cage prestige it knew 2G years IIIIMI a Golllpollo freshman bas- log automobile tralfir, "this 11
.,o, now is fhe time to begin and we must start In the ketball squad reachad the final•
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IJ'IdiS.
ol the annual SEO Yearlla&amp; tour·
A well maniiiOd &amp;rodo ochonl the Rutland, Letart and Racine nament Tuesday nll!ht u Coach ear-old dau bier Me
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tatU'IIIIIJlltll odda to tho enjoy- youth although thel rtaamo loal. Jim Newlon's lads dumped Porn· y part of It.'.'
Plllll of lbt cnunly'o youth and It ta thlo oplrlt. winning and los- eroy, 2!1-24.
\o
el tbe 111110 lima helps ln their ing, that makes lor a belter to- The Gallipolis yearllnJll wlll
clnelopment u better cHlzeno be- morrow.
play tbe championship conlesl ID
1\n
~""' lhty loam to win and lose The oecond round of louma- Jackson nexl Weclnesda,y, beJIIn·
Collop BaakolbolllloouHa
early.
ment play gels underwa,y Thuro- nlng ot 7 p.m. Opponenl for thol Jly llttllod Prtu laloroollollal
I think o I'OWid ol applause Is day night wllb Harrisonville go- contest has not yet beoD anr.ouncEAIT
tlut tho looerl as well ao tho win- lng against Syracuae at 7 p.m. ed, but In oil probablllly, It wiD loi!IIM Sle.. 61
llllh ol lht flrot roond of play. I and Portland agninot Tul"..,rs be Athena, ont of tho otrqesl
74 Conn. 11
Wll well plouad at the aplrlt of Plains ut 8.
!ret1hme~ oquadl In lhlo orea.
o.me1lo Tlielt 111 JUIIIale 48
- - - -----Riverview and Cheater are the
Palerton St. 11
only two toama aaoured a oeml·
Newark Branch, Rulflere u.
B A H R
final berth Mondor night. T be
W.Va. 101 VMI tl
,
others will have to bailie II ont
St. BaDIVIilture B2 Marquette
CLOTHIERS
Thursday night in the oec on d
w. Liberty st. tt:l Falmllnl St. 111
round.
Providon&lt;» 10 Brown 64
Pormotl, Smith Clotlllnl Co.
PltU. TUtlle 118 Wlliea·ll
111
SOIJTB
- Turning once again to high
MIDDLIPOU, OHIO
school batketboll Iindo Coach
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tlorido st. 81 Alabama ,51
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Nolan P. Swackhamer aad h Ia By Uallecl Pran llllonuttloDII N.C.. 7T Clemaon 41 ., )f.)'· . t:
Middleport Yellow Jacketo lrov· Some oay lhlt Clncinnltl with· Dun 10'1 S.C. 94
Nama ••nd
eling tonight to meet Coach Jack out All·Arnarlco Olear ~. N.C. st. 91 Vir. 08
Marchand!"
~-=pbell'a Wabama White Fal- would drop oul of the notlonll Mereer 74 Gear. Southet'll 'Ill
lillll!liglot, but the B • or c o t W. Ken. 73 Laoalle 69
. = -.;;,- ---·--WahaJWa hao ahowed a little showed they otlll were top con- Newberry 83 Eraltlne 8G
MEN'S
Improvement since the stari of tendara Tueadoy nlghl · bt
Mllllsan 101 Emory •
the ae1180n and wlll be playing ' the se&lt;:ond-ranked Bradley, '13-'12. Catawba 7,1 Plolllor 11.'1. ;f'
INSULATED
itheir second game In two dayo. Tho lloan:illo demonslratod that st. Joupb • CPa. l 'Ill
Tilt While Falcons dropped anolh- the winner of tbe Mluourl Valley
Woke Foroot
er at Rutland h11t night and now 1 Conference tllle this seaann won't Winston-Salem Tcltra 78.
hove o 1·11 record for tho aeaann.l have an eooy tllne ol It. Clncln·
Vlralnla Union '13
lroken·
pr.
- "Ftarleu'' brought the aver- nail Is defending MVC champion. Vir. Tech 118 The Clledel 93
ago up o little with a percenlagoj Hero ol tho upoet victory woa WANT liDS WOUI -·WHEN
of .1000 oo lao! nltllll'o fevorlteo. ! oophomore suord Tom Thacker. you nOed to buy, oall.
However. lhe Middlot could . he He look a court-length pass lrom rent or trlldo - 1111 W~ Ado
woo
down instead of up loniJiht .. . . Tony Yates and hit on a loyup Tho lltrlt&lt;it Place ol liiftllou.
MIDDLIPOIT
aiMI . . . the.- JlDOI another ,..,.. ' In the loot 10ven IM!COnds nl ploy Juat ~ WY 1-IlM, uk llr 1
. ot Clnclnnall Fieldhouse.
11e bullder ~ut the window.
clualfled Atl-wrller.
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1 The ragy Bearcalo lhon lotd l.-;;;;;;;;;&amp;liitiOiialiiil•lili;;;o;;;
back and allowed Brodley'a
Walker to ocore the flnol
'l'ht!y did not rlak louu., walklr·ll
and thereby ponlb(f loatill
1ame or lort'ID,!! It Into
The victory. wblch woo
, notl'o 15th againat tbroo
this oeason, waa tho llltlt In 1
ol the !teldhouae. II ww:u~.:~;~
ley'a first loao o!, llit· el
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Rutland ......
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Wahama . . .. .. .. 5 18 33 46
It appeared today Jacluion's sophomore center
Ollicialo: Tumer and Bierly. die Spriggs will easily capture the 1960-61 SEOAL
Raaarvo ocore: Rutland 33 Wa- ing championship.
hama 1•
With two league games left on this year's schedule,
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the lankY 6-8 Ironmlfti hu 235 markers-42 more

2ll 46.

Ashley's Eagles meet a ;:..•• ITE.ut

Carthage • Troy five at
Friday night. The Trojans
the Eagles a 53-52
earlier In the sea&amp;OD at Eastern.
Eastern ororlnB;
1 11-81 7, Hololnl!Or 1 &lt;O.Ol
Caldwell ~17-IOJ IG, Colllna
14-61 28, 11 rls 4 H·3l 9,
gen 3 !I-ll , Robinson 2 !0.2i
Total• 'II (18-!0l n.
Hannan • Trace scoring:
son t 11-2) I, Neal 9 IO.Olk
Caldwell 1 ~ tO.SI 22 • Houc
IO.Ol 2, Fel ure 2 13-7! 7•

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Wahama acorlng: Knapp 2 10.
Ol 4, Bennett 6 !:j-3) U HuaraVI\I
2 12-!i G, Yonker a 11·2) I, McloQI·
lion 0 !2-2) 2, Ruaaell 2 to-or 4,
Jewall 4 ta-81 10 Jolutson 1 10.1)
2, Tennant I co-oi 2. Totalo 18 (1().

Eastern's Baby Eagles

Hannan • Trace 42-25 1n tho
limil&gt;ary with Ronnie
pacing the Eagles with 18.
had eight for Hnnnan • Trace.

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about Mary wh•&lt;•h
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Ear h branch or the Christian as the son or God, the Lord and beyond the Biblical record.
pubed thai the ecumt&gt;mcal c~un- df!'VOUI lOUis who ~WP.k their aid tun .
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According to Calhohc teachmg . an 1 0 geoc't! for &lt;'Onlnbullon" t..J ColumbuA 12 ·
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waa prest"rved lrnm all ·· m- r~emptrix "' _ a full " part- samta go du-ectly ta heaven when
O&amp;~-th Plnnninll
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1 Mary
. IC'Rh. nohne l Catholics say thut Protestants I Bevond the trem~nrlou! af~ir- • taint of sin lrom the moment she nt-r ·· w 1th Christ in the redemp- U~y die. Titoae who d~e m mortal
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that she was the human was COO('etved in her own moth - twn or tht&gt; world from Jin
sm go dn-edly lo eternal pumtth·
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~ ga~s·~· ve?'. Protestants say that Catholics 1God wa8 made nesh. the scrip- maculate Conception ! ancf that shudder They say that Catholk.·..; nerther saints nor mortal sinnt"rs {;QLUMHL'~ _ " Ofuo Wo.~ter Y_out~ fellow:o;ht~ WBJ be BeartiJ ·1&lt;·
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p!Btrt ~ h at
~., ~e rl , are in rlan~f'r or slip"l mg mto tures say relativf"ly little about she was bodily assumetl into ~m to be foroNtmg the dear go first to purgatory. to be Marw"en~nt r.onf••ren('(' Pnw~·d- day . t-venmg wtth Mn.
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of tern- in"s ·· 8 l:;.t 1. , • · kl 1 d . -rrh'
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('h . 1 wors 1p o1 a 11umnn en.' cltllrf'
ht-r story to make clear that she of the AS&amp;umfdlon, proclaimed by onlv om• mediator between God porary iiuf 1er mg. an t1l~n go on ed by c- r"• , . M II• .1 . .,,, .•n
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In thrs matter, as tn othEtli, was a Wist' and lender mother. Popr PlUs XII m 1950 l
i!nd mt&gt;11 . namely Jesus Christ." to heaven
of the OhiO Watt&gt;r Co mrnr!-.'- ton .
SuhiPPn eirl JT~"ns
' tllf'l"t' IS &lt;l ll•nrll:'ney lor Catholic~ She did not always fully unner·
Catholics also b&lt;&gt;lieve that Somt' ai;Jrmed Protestant lh("()lo- Cutholi{'!!l lwlieve thai prayers i:l!i .. "' hmJdt.HJOk 011 Ohro ware r ~lor present.
. ed f kdf ~:...,.J;
nnd Pl"Ott·~tant~ to magn tfy th ,• ir ,stand her extraordinary Son, but Mary, JS "the mother of God," gt:rns a~sert th 01 t catholit· dut·· ::md ad!i of extraordinary p 1ety m~tnagernf·nl p&lt;~l exct-ll~nce · hils . Ne-w busme~· ('()nfsl!d d 0
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Susan Warner. daughter of Mr. l ing thPir rommon beliefs .
. throughout Hts early ministry . en. in!'ludlng power· to intercede from attrrhutm.E: divinity to Mary . gem·r•s"' - 1-emis.s 10 ns of tempor~:~l
A report of rht- ~veet:hes ~:~nd I he MY . ~ . wtll go .. Lfni1U5 ~\
anrl Mrs. Ralph WrwnPr of M .1~- 1\ll fh!" Js1mns wllo bf.'lU"ve . tn and stood at the foot of_ His_ cross on behalf olthe faithful who pray C'atholir· schoi&lt;Jn: vigorously punishment and speedier rele&lt;Jse rf'f!OiiJ givl;'n at ttw Ohw ~al er 7·
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on. was honorf'd em her 12th b~rth - the mtt·afle ol the lncarnatmn when He gave ~p H1s hfe to for_h~r htlp. It 1s a widely held deny that. They say that Catholir from purgato:·y. The indulgem·P Mana~ement ( "ortfnl"m'f' in f'r•- ,
,
t'Wl
day recently With a slumbt&gt;r par· must look upon Ma ry wtth awe atone for mt&gt;-n's sms .
belref that sht&gt; Is " the mediatress teaehmg treats Mary only "a may ~ sought for oneself. or for lumbus Utn·mhn 8 and 9 1 he 2ntl !iiiPIJ610n OJ
ty nt l1er home
and reS!W('I
' Protestants, who regard the Bi· of aU graces" - !he one through most exalh•d of human creatures" a loved one who haJS died. The booklf.'t v.~:~s silrd hv "1•tler ,to llf' ~rllool Attl!nd~d
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The guests gathe~d at the
The New Testament depicts ~er 1 ble as the ~nly authoritati~e w~om all s piritual gilts ure dis · and tha_t it explicitly forbids any rhurrh ls regarded a~ having full "an ex&lt;~mplt: uf u 1 ~ manru~r
in
Members or ~~ Girl s e 0 u t -,~~
Warntr home followmg a basket- as ~n humble a nd devout Jt&gt;wtsh : sfm~r·e o~ d(J{'trmP, stop thl'te m lrtbuted.
l "adoratron ·· of her as a divine dtscretJUnary fJOwer to grant bueh. whit:h lhl• ()hto W·• t(•r (i)mmission Troop 45 of Mason attended the ;_~
ball game and were SPrveri r-e- mmdl"n who was cho~en by God the1r beliefs about Mary.
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May Become Dogma
bemg.
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indulgences in the name of God 1s proePeding lr, hrmg the r-nn- ser•md snsion of their cookinl .if}t
freshments. During the evening Ifor a Cf"ntral role in Ilis suprf'me l But Catholics beheve that the
hlany Catholit·s ~xJM.'ct this be- · Some Catholic!! acknowledge,
The c-harge th;.Jt the chun·h wns ripfll int .. re ~ts .., ..... .,., .. te•J w!th ~"i.l · schnol in Pomt Pleasant, I all ~
they playeC games and danced self-re\·t'lat~n to men. Mary, the ! traditions of I he church, handed : lie( to be elevated to the status · however. that popular piety is not "selling·· indulgt•nt-es - gran! ing ter rnan&lt;J~(· rn••nt togct!wr "
wttk .
to n•rordf'd
m_usir
Attenrling . st•ripturr•s slly. r'Oncf•i:ed_ \\ hile a , ~own orally th.-ou~tl the centur - ' or a do_gma at t~ ~o~rthcoming · alw&lt;~ys . as t•are_ful us . of~iciHI the- lh+'m in retul"ll for tin:mt·ial ('llllCortl&lt;rtnt·d ;-. 1f,p volume dl'ffi.
During the lesson. lhe girla ?I"'" i\ .
were Josetta L1sh, .lny 11mhet, l vlrgln, :met bore a ch tld m whom 1res, ran be as vahd a source oC : erumentcal counud m Rome. A otogy tn druwmg th1s tmportant l tributions - was a pnnc 1pal ft.~t' · are the propovorl ";th~rshed {! 1,._ p;,red r.m! served a breakfut ~!
J~ne But·gess, Janke Henry, Con- : ~ivine ami hum&lt;~.n nah1~s we.t-e rlof'lrine as the writ~en re~rd of1dogma is a teaching whic~ Cath· :dislmction .
tor m the Prnte ~ tant RPformnlifln . rri,·t bill anti lluod cont rnl hill mf'al . A(·c·omp.:mying the girJ,t
me- flar~our, Jane Dodson, Nan· l msL•purul;~bly u_mter!. Th1s ch~lr! ; the G~spels. On th1s basts, the olics ~1·e required_ to beheve as j Cathohes .at'l'urd . vt'nt&gt;l'ati.on, To avoid any re:l{'!ito.-. ol" th" to be. pn•Sf• n1Pd to 1hr c .. n-·ral were the le-adeu, Mn. R a 1 ph ,._ )II
t•y Proffitt, 11nd the honorer.
I was JE-sus Chrtst, whom Chns- ICathohc Church makes several1 essentral to salvat10n.
lln~_off~r Pf.Dyers. , lo many samts , scadal. the Cat hole Churl'h ow A~~~mhly this monlh s 1 n ~ 1 P Warner aod Mn.. Ray Proffitt.

By LOlliS CASSELS
U•lttd PrrRa lnlernaUonal

dium would begin :wlthia the oext
two weeks.

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HSA and former Houston mayor.
said ccmstrucllon on the new ala~

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Devil• had a good night at the
foul line hitting 13 ol 26. Wahama
wu close with 10 of 21.
111 th reserve till Chuck Chea·
die and• Jerry Black' led the Little
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Devlla to a 33-19 wm over
e
Baby Falcons. Cheadle hit for 14,
Bla•k for ten while Tennant had
7 and Garllner 5 for Wahama.
Wah rna plays again tonight
when ~hey hosl the Middleport
Yellow Jackets. Rutland entertains The Plainl Friday nlgbt Ia
• SEO Buckeye League g11111o.
Rutland baa a I· I record in tho

a team in l.lle Natlobal Lequo Ia
11161 and It was "full speed
ahead" in .,.,.UUctlon of l.lle
world's first all-weather dome4
league baseball atadlwn.
Harris County votera went to
polls Tuesday and approved,
by a oarrower than expeeted JIUII'o
gin. a $22 mJIUon ~ lasue to
build the stadium and access
roads to it.
Roo Hofueinz, chairman ef tht

117 KYLE THOMPSON
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ord vote shoved l.lle Houston
Sports Asooclation today over the
last major hurdle toward fielding

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A J8 point ourge by D a v o nal period the charges of J a c k
llartin pvt Rutland 1 D-Ie win Campbell moved within six points
•••r Wahoma Tue"'ay night al of the Red Devils but Combs
BuUand·
oank lw~ at the foul line to otarl
WUh BiD George and
L 1 e Rutland s fma] surge for victory
Combo controlling tho boards and number 10 of the season·
llartla hilling from "" ovar the · Martin hit 1.2 field goals and
&amp;or, Coac:b Jim Vennarl'1 boyl four oj four at the charity line
bod little trouble In handing lhe for hia 28 points to lead all In
Whill Folcona of Coach Jock scoring and produced his largest
Campbell tbeir 11th loas ol I he point !&amp;tal ol the season.
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Jinn Bennett led the Wahama
Rullaad. moved out to 0 17 It! five in scoring by hilling aix field
• llrat quarter lead and led 29 !&amp; goa!.s and three of three at the
II at the half alter Wahama cia• line. Billy Jewell of Wahama was
ed the gap by one. outscoring the '~e.other score.r in double ligures,
lod !levdo 13 to 12.
hlthng len pomts on four goals
Wahama clooecl tbe 1ap by ono and two of eight at the line.
""'" In l.lle third period, outscor· Both Jim Vennarl and Jack
1tt1 the Devlll II to 14. In the fi- CaiiJ!lbell uoed alternates freely

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Dally SeuUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 1, 1961-7

ALL STARS

EUndnate Divilion
.
Of Shore Erosion
COLlJMBVS - Elimlnatloa of
lht Divillon of Sllore Eroaiou, and
transfer ot i~ functlona to three
ether dlviaioDs of lllo Department
of Nalural Relourceo. has beea
app,.vad by the Natural Re10111n1 Comrniltio6. To act'Omplllh lhll, 111 amendment to the
low ultlng ap !J&gt;e depArtment
"ill be proaentad to lhll session of
lha ·General Asiembly·
Moat of tht fiiiiCtionl will be
takeo over bJ lha .Dlvisiona of

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Watererafl. on- left will be
administered by the chief 0111~
neer of the cloJiartmellt. All pel'sonuel will be retained.
Dutleo of the dlvisloa incl ....
supervision of shore protecttoa
projecla, construction ol 1111all
boat harboro. of refuge, auperv~
slon of mineral resource~ Jn and
under Lake Erie and cooperation
with federal alencies. The Waterwayo Safety Commilsion,
a
unit of the dlvilllon, would bo
trlDIIerred to the Division of Wa·
tercralt, under the plan.

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applltd Ollllt purchut or any bat of Robin
HIMIII Flour bp 1 custom• at JOUr ltore on 01
btkrt explflliOII dtlt. Uti In an1 otlltr

ntenntr conatibltll fl'lud. Cuaromar mutt
lilY IIIII tu. ff rtdHme4 11111\horllld.
wa •m t~lmbul'll ~~~ 15t (Jiut-Z.IIIftdllniJ

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IIIOVIdfld ~au IUrrtnd• this tGUPGII within
90 dm of ekllirtUon. Surrendw to our 1111..

A number of other proposed
changes in the Obmo R e v i a e d
Code, which are beln&amp; opoiiiOred
by tho department, aJao we r e
approved by the colllllllsslon. Two
have to do with the DitL•Ian of

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the duties of park olflcers. T be
other oeta forth standards and
guides to bo followed in t h e
adoption ol rules and regulations
by the division·
A third would eslablillt a department publications ,.tary fund
fourth, places the chlel of the Division of Parks oo tho Anthony
· Wayne Parkway District Board,
vice the department dlrecl4r;
fifth, pe!lllila the leasing ol min·
era! right. from or under lands
ar walers owned by lho Division
of WUdllfe; slxtb, euts to ooe from
lour the number of licenses need·
ed to poMeas, proplJate or sell
game birds, game qoiadrupeds or
fur-bearing animals; oeventh, perf mils shooting preserve• to subsU·
1lute quail for pheasants t h e y
aow have to tum over to the state
under certain condition~.
Tbo tilhth slreamlines and simplifies the eystem of lsouing boat
llcenoea by tho Division of Watereralt; nln•lh, regulates dams eod
obstruotioDI placed In atreams;
tenth, requires all lleam-operat'ad failtoad loomotlveo, operating
In or through state IO!'OIIa, to be
equipped with IP'Il'% arrestors, an
eleventh, cle.llg&amp;~~~les .Ill• departQlellt director .. administrator of
a compact between Ohio 1 n d
Pennsylvania. wbich, amoog oU..

lurrtnftf throUih outlkft II'"CIII Of Olltlfl

Will not Ill IIOAOrtd. lnvololl pi'IWI111 ~our
pUrcftiMtrlthJn 10 lillY* pdor toUiiratlon ol
IIIII COUPI)II of lllfflcltnt Jobin Hood flOur ICI
IIIMr thll 111d other lib COUPGII IUrrtnllo
lf'td ftt rthrnbu~enl mull bl sllown on
rtq~~ML

Tlllt

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Camp Huri!W Center
421 Market ltNOt

LIMn' ON. TO PA.MtLY
.XP'IIII • • AP'IIIU. •o, tH't

P•rkersbure. W. VL
Phone GA45611

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1 llll Interested Ia loen&gt;
tns mon about Zenllh llear1111 AldJ.
( ) Pleue 111111 full cletaiiJ
and free Uteratun.
) Please telephoDt 1110 at
h01110 to arranp for I

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WHAT

FRYER$, whol• frozen _ 25c lb;

IS A KILOWATT

Cut I'NIII 1...,. Quollly laef
ROUND, IIIILOIN 011

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T·BONE STEAK

.GROUND BEEF _
Sew Your New
Spring Outfit

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PaHerns
FABRICS

55c LB.

CATSUP _

2 lb. $1.00

Arriving Dallyl

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Vacuum Pack Drl11 or Rat. Moxwtll Ho....

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OurOwn•rtShPura
Vary Laan and Taaty

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2 lb. can $1.39

COFFEE
Moxwtll Houa

COFFEE (Instant) 6 oz. jar 89c
Bu~oMapla

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CIO¥tr Pann

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SALAD DRESSING _ ql. jar 55c

BISCUITS _

H-1 MIN lonnie (lax of 6 - · PRill

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A KIL01JA'l'T BO'OB IS OOIVOD
I t - . • aJr..ccell•h'W' t. tw. ......

ICE CREAM -

MILK

REY!:!OLDS WRAP -r- box 29c

BANANAS

WB.l'l' IS A KILOWATT BOW? IT'S ABOUT S,
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L!nuCE (~4 l i l f ) - '-'d 19c

CELI!n' (30'a)
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$1.09

KIAPT'S MIIACLI WHIP

BY
Yeur Wateh IIHironlcallr Tl....., lr W•tehlllater,

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SHORTENING_ 3 lb. can 69c

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A KJLO'WA'l'l' Rotla IS J'IJIIf
IC chw a flallett hl'a enJo7JIIIIIl to._. mm.

Graduate Watchmaker

10 01.

PORK SAUSAGE 2 lb. for $1.00

Watch Repqir
fillfiCII . , A'NIMf'MIN't

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Clower F.rm

Cl•vtr FII'M

PORK STEAK, very nice 49c 1111.

3

Sib. for 89c

OLEO

Bathroom Tinue 12 rolls $1.00

PORK ROAST

..NOT QUITE

F..rm

69c lb.

looton Butt Semi·Sontlau (Whole Roost!
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COFFEE

SMOKED JOWL 4 lb. for $1.00

With A .•.

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POTATOES_ 10 lb. big 45c
WE DO CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING

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below normal. Nanul bljb 117-411;
oorma1 low 21-~. Colder

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IIMwtlh It a NIINd arcbordIll, Hall a ntirad COWIIy .,...,.... '11Wo ._,.olr, the prime purtural .,..,t, willie fllurpon
II pooe of orblob will bo wator IIIP'
chief ol the D&lt;p..- ol 0...~ ply for Cambrldp ond adja&lt;ool
00 aad GeognpbJ at ObJo Unl- ....... will provide a lake of about
ftl'llt7.
1.1100 acres at aormaJ pool olev•
A """""' bJ Stoto Repi 1 1nta· tloo. Tbo reservoir and propooed
tlve Jolm C. Sheppard, Guermey ll&lt;qllilltloo ol adjolniDI land will
Cloui!IJ, UI'IIDI I raduetion ID the JlniYido lilhlng, lnmt11111 and """'
land acquloltloo PfOII'iilll at the roat'm uaeta. A tptal ol 11,111
propooed 9a11 ron: RMervolr wu ocroa are being acuired. wllh
not loolred upon wllh favOr by lha more dian 5,01111 aheady boviog

during

Pollar Days

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Maflon

Cocktail
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Peaches
Applesauce 8 ~~
AvondaJ.
allcat

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Pot Pies
Margarine . .6
-Milk
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cona

plqp.

Ealanore

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Y"•iow, 3 19
$1'
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white, clavill food
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Dog Food ...... ~.... 20 .....
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lfvrdr woocl
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Greens . .......
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Carrots . .

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Silver Platter Pork

Pork ChOps ........

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CutRI.

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Rib Half Roast::.. ~. ~ 45c

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Ground Beef ~"".::: :.::: .. ·5~c
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6 tall cans for 79c
2 lb. for 25c
stalk 23c

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SUG~R CURE . (SMOKED SAL Tl

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ocal1&lt;red ...,.. 0urrie1 l"ridoJ
lhrougb lloodoJ.
5outllonl Oldo: , . . _ . _

Endive .... _............ 15c Romaine .. :........... 19c

1 lb. SSe

Evana Sliced

Jt'a .Is blcllr to zua a nican• tl
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SE£0ND BIG WEEK £LOVER FARM

Middleport

THE STORE WITH A-HART

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CI!NTS

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One Ca~on Sams 18

79th ANNIVERSARY SALE

SINGER
SINGII
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William Wa:rne Crawfnld, """ mmm'"•ion· n.. &lt;:OIIIIIIialoa ad-l•b:oee:•~opt~ioned=;_=====~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.;.;;.;;;.;
ol Mr. 1114 Mn. Wllllam Wtaley Ylled Gen. Berbort B. Ealan tloat It
be lhould adhere to lho orfPial
IAWII D, 1CR1 o1 bow&amp;darJea.
a&amp;arloo P. Lawlo I - - - - - - - - · 1 1
GaWpollL
will tnin ID lho floldt of t b ol r
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BilL
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DEl'ENDABILITY, GOOD
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Royal Crown COLA
at 8 price you con afford
David 11'omor Hill, oon of Accordl!c 1o 14. J&lt;enne!b 0.
-~~~~- Generitn IIlii. IDl Sixth St. Judd, local llecruller for t b e
tbtfrwhu Jdnoller_
pat ..... you'D find a Uled
P'-'&gt;t.
MGJI ...... there are 1118111 Khool
011
'lbeM - · .,.. tatiDg
vacucw for ,.... """' who de11f: '-II
!o meet your requlromont 10 I,.,.g bu1c ........ aUart KDol:. liN 1o train illl Job lhoy Clll uao
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&amp;Nd to that now held by tho director
wu ~mown .. director o1 eonser-

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Pho111 WY-2-3214

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Deliver It Right To Your Job When Nlllhcll

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Commeru Stallon, Mlnnupall.. Minnesota.

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EUjah Estep Jr., aonollll'. and
Mra. Elijah &amp;tep Sr. of Z7 HIDltel Street, GaWpoU..
Floyd o\. Tumer, ton of M u.
Mfr11e Tumor, !Wute 2, L4on.
Wealey Larry GI'OIIIIdo, 100 of
Mrs Bertha Allll GI'OIIIIda of Rt.
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Star Houle, Pomeroy,

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M-BJ!I. K!lu&gt;oth Judd reported term .. c:llllrmau.
the ~g 111011 " - tbo , .... llall, PIDdlar..... wu
1.1.1' MGM Aru olnlwad ID tbo llop IPI'OIDtod to fill 011 UDaJ!iftd
""!'!·D-11' • lar Army during the moath ol term ID IJBII, aod reappoln!ed ..,.
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HOOMS ANll RATii
Clmtou Hubongcr . Then spent
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Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Alva j For RuZZJng
"'n bridge Colt HoWdo'd Ceul ,
Hols inger.
FIN,DLAI y ,-For buzzing the
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Reeent visitors of Mr . and Mr! . watf'r ow re uge at Grand Lake
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LEOPOLD\li.LE
ll - Cen- northern f\atanga m an effort to
- or WY -2·5244Alvan Ret&gt;d were Mr anC Mrs. St Marys, Aug1aile and Mercer
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SPACE
ld
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Convolese
and
Katanga
ProV·
restore
the1r
ledt.ier
to
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P'Ol CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
nf'ar grad!' sc:•h()(J] m MidtJlt_... liKe le1:1ders m J•ed ~ay toward 1
Attendance at Eden UB . Sun· Grace and .JuRJor Holsmger I been arrestet.. and ll~~ •tor .tnd
RATES
f}Url . Phone W\' -2-3:\4fi
a m1l ilary alb::nle€ &amp;'gainst (oUow-1
Hospit•l Newt
day School Sunday, Jan. 29th was . spent Sunday WJt h Mr. and Mrs rosts. The unusual UK'Ident was
4 cems per word, one tnsen•on M1mmum t"harge--'-80
1::: llF:DHOOI\I Jloi '.'\ F. TliAttt'
. H. tr~ ol unlli'J'--onetl Patrice Lu
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lnobert Van Me-ter
1 reported by Hoger McElroy,
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Amoug tho ~t' who t&gt;n! erPd Holz.
d Orv al Bla ke Mr. and M•·- ~ran'· Ba•·b· •· ar" •game management supervbor,
crnts. 6 cents per word fur three consecuiJve Ul!--tortioni
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vertmng _il DOl paad Wllh:n 10 dava after rece1vtnco bill
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fhe Dally Se-n~mel w11l no1 be res pom1ble for mort' th:~o
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ObiiUIIrJe&amp; pubhlihed at I Ct'nl per w11rd
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enn ::m 1YT'a Lou
Holsinger .
thou "b L'@~ ~ ·
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(171 HELP WANTED 111;.:_ &lt;J nul1tar~ ~.gref•mt•nt pro- ' 1730 Chatham Ave .. David' R.· ~__ _ · _ _ _ _
Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Blake and Canada geese new out of the ref
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$1.80
$6.00
I GIHI. WANTED F'OH GENEHAI. fJO.sE-d by Moist' l shumbt' , prPs1- 1Stnburt . 419 Fourth Ave ., Mrs.
others went to Logan church Sat· uge area onto the tee and some
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$2 25
$7 50
offu·(' work, Middh•jJlJrt , OhiO de nt of tm•;JbW.1.Y K~l.mga ProV· Homer E M&lt;·Quuid, 1156 Second
urday night.
six or e{ght were taken by bunt·
Ad~ recetn•d b7 10 A M wUI 'oe in •bat day 'a p1per.
Must be :•hie to mt'&lt;'l the ftllh]Je ln("l'
Ave ., Mrs _ FIL~rt'nt'e I. Halley,
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St·ntmt·l I omeroy.
I 30 fitp urgt•d the Lco;&gt;OirivJJic IC':Jders to ! rtck Carpenter, Rt. 2 Patriot, dam IB.O, 9 _6 , running 4 feet on 1
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collusion
lnvoived, $50 of the
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fine was suspended. According to
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Ramge and McElroy, this illhe
TERMIT'E AND PEST CONTROl 1919 DOD&lt;;E TRUCK II~ • r (' ..
(18) EMPLOYMENT pollt'lf'S wi~h Kat:mga &lt;l!ld South 2 Pt. Pleasant . Mrs. Dall_as Durs_t. I stationary , Kanowha . Falb 1.10 .
first case of its kind reported ill
., F.a.. Fret lDipect&amp;oo. lasur·l F'lat Du .":lp 14 tt bed Exeel/('n!
WANTED
Kasa iJrtl V Jn&lt;'l'~ lfl a JOint .effort l ltt· 1 Leon, W. Va, MISS Addae ifalling, Clmrlestou 1781 falling. BY
Ohio.
e4 ~ Na&amp;•wtde. PhoM R. IV~ndition $400 _
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HAZEL FRANCIS
udA.Senlc•Slalto• W\1 t- I '&lt;~IIWY~ -1}2jfl_
II I J\ -'ll WOMAN WANJ'S W(JRK ~~ \\ - 1 theNorth.
i JamesL. Speneer,Rt . lftap-ine, ! lt ' t ·tt
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Exr-ellent Mechanical condition
aJ Y entme · om~ roy : ,
mumb.a forre.s m Ill~ provi:ll'e, · r~ enr}_ · Jerce. flt. 2 Oak London. Marmet and Wlnfielj
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reach just the person you need.
'E~;~ :::•',u-;ln:r::d g:p:~ Radio &amp; Hellier . $1377.00 Ph
1·31 3 lc anti President Allwrt Khlonji '6 Ill, Heal nee Kay Bloss, Jack· dams were on the sills There [ Mrs. Katre Davt~ stl]~
Phone WY 2-2156 helpful Adwork
TU 2·2155. New Haven
South Kasai have cia~ imte. ~~m . Ural C. Wills, Wellston, Ar- was four Inches of ice at.
poorly and IS bemg cared writer.
All work paraa&amp;ef'd
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(19) BUSINESS
pt:ndcnce for their proVirices. But net J . Jeffers, Raddifr, Ira El· and none at Winfield. Boat
by her _son and M~ . and Mrs. -:::-:-:--::--:--:=:---c-:Pioo,. WV %-!181
(9) FOR SALE - OPPORTUNITIES
Ihey and the l.eopoldville regime ~~'j Coal ~rove, Mrs. Morris E. ments were more oormal today home Davts and fa":tly at their
PllMIIeroy, Ohio
- -- -fo'OH SALE- Hfo~STAUll.ANT Jlo- rPg!l rd deposed Prerwer Lumume son,
rnest 0 . Hall, Kitts with ire thinning.
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(JJ 27, 28tr l 4 HOOM HOUSE. 40 x 80 11 . lot i
lm as tJ t·ommon enemy
Hill, Mrs . John W Scheltl.'ne, Boat movemnti:
Rt:tl;ili Swan Jr. and family
in~ gmKl husJru•ss. In operal1m1
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Ashland Ky Miss Barbar J
('ently visited Mr. and Mrs.
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Oh .. River- RaymonJ Sah•eli R Swan and f mil
ENROLl. NOW!
ablE' . Phont&gt; w:: 2-2'i:IO.
unlt•cd . immc&lt;lJale po!'sessl{lll. ~~uwrl t·untrol of Oriental and Ca,rln yWre, H s aldnd, Ky ., Mrs· up 14, 6 : ~0 p.m .; Jane Hoag:larld Mr. and M; Pl~iip Davis and
f'Mt&gt;l&amp;• County SrhDDI of IJa.nN""
1 :~o 6 t
KJvu provm&lt;.·es and have occudown 14 fi a m · Peggy Downey
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SMALL RESTAUltANT r oR apartment ftea son for sellin~ pied such towns as Manono in · a., rs. a er · .armtt, down 15 4·50 a m · Triple Puwer s' ' S nd
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SALE or il'as£'. R~asonabli" .
- poor health. Call WV 2·99:15
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Miss Bernire swan 8 ...,.nt Fri. I' a II WY 2·99G2.
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Good Ilk:a mn
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up 17• 12 : 10 a. m .; AI'lqmppa
day night with her aunt.·
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of 2 dollars within Middleport
Mrs. Clinton Faulks, Rt. 1 • :
a. m.; Beaver up
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unlil 11 P· m .JOtr k"s Doiry Am, GAS, FUEL OIL a~-coal - furomeroy, aug er, S:05 P- m
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Honolulu, &lt;•apital
of Hawaii,
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Tuesday. Mrs. Charl~!i T_ Smith a. m.; ap am arn~n own •
1 26 6lr nat-es. Call for free estJmoles I - _ _ : erVICe
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21 built 011 the site or a Polyne!.lan
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Rt, 2 Let~n, W. Va., son, 2:13 6:05 . .; I
ne own9 , village, was settled in the 17908.
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SEE US FOR VOUR fo"f:tm
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llftd• •nd ("Ut~tom crln411nc.
dry-walling. Call Arthur Musser.
Bl-own, 15 Vinton Ave., daughm.; Tinea up ;, : P· m.;
MI!Nirpert Frfll hton~.
DACH:-o;HUND I'UI'.S, miniature. Hutland, Ohio. Sh 2-47115.
tcr 8·58 a m Tu sd
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red, A.l&lt; . C. n•gJs!t·l'l'd. Phone
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up 35, 9:30 p. m.
fl) 2ti, :utc
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pproxtmaey 6, 300 stu .ents l 8.ur e11 c mney, 4n Sycamore Galli 1 ~ Dam_ Cruc•'ble u
-Wl9-~. Milton Cin· lt&gt; , Ral'ine
nre expected to regfater Fnday St., daughter, 8: 17 a. m Tues·l
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(21 CARD OF THANKS Bushun Ho;od.
FOR THE BF.ST tN AliTIFI- and Saturday for serond semes- day, Mrs. I'oul R. Roga~ Rt. 2 ~' 30 • · m.: ~rene Cbntm down
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WE WJSjl-- TO TIMNK t_
ilJR HOOV~.:J(___UPHI(i/1'1'- s~rPt-:Jt ClAI BreOOmJ;l . Curtil's Breed- tcr on-cnm-j)US l'Ourses at We s 1 Wellatun, doughlet·. 5:45' a. m ~~~ ~- ~ -~d So vday up9 :8 · m.; Smooth black leather sole.
Al. and B Sizes 4 to 10.
many
and neighbors
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in~ Servict&gt;, Jnr. $fUXI breeding Viq~inia University, according to Tuesday.
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and ~uan•ntecd.
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Parker, Chester, Ohio. Phnue classes
ure S&lt;.'hedtiled VJ
for Monday Patients recently
discharged in· up _Marmet 4 : 40 8 · m .: J . S.
'Iu1o 111 ne on f'&lt;:t11 u1 our l~Or
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husband and rather. Charlf•y
ay off ' '
or take over pay- 985221i5.
2 1 30tp Feh. 6.
eluded Jll~rs. Earl Cremeens, Mrs. Lewl8 down Marmet 5:20 a. m.:
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Duncun Bruce down Marmet
MIDDL!rORT
Boggess. We esper I&lt;.1 II y1 t an
\VV 2_22fl&lt;l
i iam Garvin, Mrs. Ray Wears,
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11·, , , AIR CONDITIONING, REFr:ro. The estimnted enrollment would
llw Ewing Funcrnl Homtl, the
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MIDDLEPORT
Rev. Holmes and Hev. Ashby SINGr:h
SI':WJNfl MA&lt;'IIfNE
il'lgeration. New Havea. Phone more thnn aoo students. The first er Mayes, Mrs. Ernest Watts, ~:SO P·. ~-l:d ucy Jane
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lor their confloling words. Spec:- model 127, fully gwmmtccd irl TU 2--3537.
6-23-tl semesh!r of the 196041. academic O..lt E. Rece. Sandra Sue I ;;;;w~n~W~In~,.;;;;.~;~'a&gt;~a~.~m~.iiiOiiiiOi.!::iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:iiiiii:ii:iiiiiii!iiiiiiii!!ii
i:tl thnnks " lo ·tlae pallheorl'r ~
MmaU desk type table. Comt 11ete
year showed a re~istrnt.ion
of smltl1. Judith Cox, Mrs· Frank li
and flowf'r girls Again thanks bnlmll'e S.17.80 or $2 oo ~~ W('clr. --CUSTOM MEI\T CUTTING ~ 6,11118, lar:~est in University his- WaUace, William Perkins, James
tv :JII . God bless evt•r·yont' of Phone W\' ~·2204 .
t 11 31 -lnt·
W11ld Cr61111 Son1
tory. Registl'ar Long explained Adatnson, Mrs. Major Justis,
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Raclnf', Ohio
that st.•t'Clnd semester enrnllmcnt Donald McAvoy, Mrs· John L.
jt Mr~;.md
As/1
Bo~-:~es!\ .SINGER SEWINe Mi\l'IIINE ---=Phoae WI 9·3 172
is usua II Y somew hat Iower (1..' ran t daug ht er an d I
Children
nt~n 8etv·u
1 e an d m
Roond ~bin. tn braml rww coo
! t !Ole llwt for the (all lcrntt
Mrs. Dm•e Rankin and infant son . .
2 1 ltp svlt' cabinet. Jl~rtuilJped lo zig
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i\UCTJONJo~ER -----· Adults and high F:cbool grad·
Among Allloa:
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Wto: WISII ·m THANK AI.L :wg and makt! butlon
holes.
REASONABLE RAftS
untcs whv uru t.mabl~t to attend According to the midnight Ael~ost' who IMllpt'tl in 11ny way lu;. Will .:~ril .o n·spcmsible p.urly to 8ATUI.FAC1'lON&amp; .QUARANTF.Eit daytime tlnlol!-if•S m~ register port or lhe nursing department,
their kincllw~~ durin!-( lht• skk - lnkf' ewer M puyments at $B 40
Call er trrl&amp;e L 0. Me&lt;:.,
from 3 to 5 p.m., Saturday, at the Laban Burrow wos in poor connr-.s and tlt• •.~th of hushtmd and
fJJ 'r .nou11, l'hont&gt; WY 2·2204.
Cbea&amp;er, Obkt
Field Huusc, fur the University'!! dltion.
l:ttht.'l
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8-22· 3o-tp e f'e n in g cduculion program. Those who were listed as fair
The C1yde Norris lo'"amily HAY fo'OH ~ALE. All k-inds ~ Ry
UCYI
Courses for bnth graduutes and Included Mrs. George E\'llns,
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bHic or ton . Turn 1 . 1 ~hl at KPICA . ,.ONEER
umlergmdualt•s will be offered In Mrs. William Folan, Mrs. Flor(3) IN MEMORIAN
H.oy on HI. 7. Sec·oml hnuse .•lo!!'
~:le=
41 fields or :dudy. The dusses UH· etiC'e Halley, "Newt
Radekin,
"'iPlds , Star Houle, f'omel'oy ,
Wrllo, '.,,_00'"0 , Conlo~
ually are Cl. mcentmtc,od inlo one Thomas Mitchell. Mrs. .Rachael
'N MEMORY OF GEOIIGE lt . Ohio.
rI Mash, MISS Ruth
2 1 3tt A. C BRADFORD
Ra 1 ~ Ohlt or I wo evenm~s .a week, cnubl!ng K e Uey, Ch ares
Pfl.ltK ..~IC, who gave his life
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students to ('fJmmute to the c.·amn. Gillespie, Mrs. Mavadell Bail{'y,
VACUUM Cleun·
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sistt&gt;f'n Yff-1~":1 ago StMIIy mhured ELECTHOJ.11){
er in e:H·rllent L'Ondilion, with MUELLER FURNACES, WEST· us from consider_ahle distanees. Day~on Ashworth, Ernest Carter,
hy pllrenh, ltalph llllrl Mary
all cleaning ollm·hments. Will
lNG HOUSE appllances. Arnold Otlwr, stu~cnls . m all purls of Dayid • Beman, Harry Crump,
Parkt-1", slslcr flc.•\c•n . and bro·
!j('/1 for $13.00 plus $7 t5 due lm·
Brothers, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone ~test Vt~glnJU wtll t"Hm Univer· ~ad Karr, Mrs. Myrtle Hicks,
thc&gt;rs 1\llwl'l, lturoltl , lloy und
pul·ts. Phone WY 2_2204 .
WY 2-6:-184.
ll-ll-tf st Y rrcdtt by atlonrling extension rt.'OrJ;!e Lanter, Mrs. Han~k~~~~:~:
t.elnnd .
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clusses. Second semes. extcn- Shirley Haskin!!, Jerald
( ll 31 -6lc
"A nd maybe I dlt•d In vain .
.sivn t·ent{'rs nl'e Beckity, Dlut•· Gordon Holter, Clyde
Hut if I were &lt;~live,
COHN FoH-SAU: Sl A- HUSIIEL.
11rper CDC!ed
field, Churleston, Clarkshurg:, El· Mrs. Jnmes Spen&lt;.oer, Mrs. Neal
And my l'Ounlry t·atlt.orl
Phone Sll 2-4110,1.
I-JI -3tc
kins, &lt;;lt•nvillc, Gmntsville, Key- Wise, Mrs. Kate Casto, MrsI'd do It all over a~uin . ''
111, YOUTH BED LIKF; -NEW. 0 n e
lier. Kingwood, LewlsbW'Ii:, M~r· Honry Pierce, Mrs. Eliza Rath·
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hall price· Mrs Normun Grue linsburg, M(•mlow Brid~ N e w 1burn. M1·s. Clayton Barrett, Earl
ser, PhoneWY-~·IiH4!1. fll 3.J ·:Jlc
MarlinsviliP, Parker·sbu•·~rPrirl&lt;'e· VnnZant, Ray Evans, Sr·. John
151 PERSONALS
lon. Haim•llt•, ~ummet·sville, Well·· Goffe, Homer Waugh,
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M I D D L £-AGED CIIIUSTIAN 4 ltOOM tloti~F: on ·Union- Ave··
ton, Welch und WhL't'linJl.
Gt'Ol'b'ltt Fulks, Min Myrtle
lady would Uke to live w I t h nue . G;1s hcut Phone WY 2·
E. . ngincerM and sdcntists In the Nance, Mrs. Elmer Morton, Pa·
10meone ( u r cumpankmship
25110.
f ·3 l-6t P
Charleston - Jhmtin~:tlon urea will trit•ia Cnrpenter, Mr11.
:;hare Ellpenaet. Write t.'·O Otuly
112 RATS KILLED --with STAR
be able to lllgn up on Moftdoy fur M~iaid , and John F. BlaeH- 1
Sentinel, ._. 1168 F U l :JI -JI 1,
WARF'ARIN AUaranteed 21,1 Jb '
dassel!! at the University's Kanaw- ne1·. i\.11 other patients were re-- r
$1.49.
F.bersbach Hardware,
ha Valley G1·udllute Cent(lr al. In- ported good.
I
fl) AVTO SALES
Sugar Rtm Flour Mill,
sUtule Hl'~istmtion -will be held Ten uniiM or blood were adminOoM «:leu VM C•n
41 1 HI. 2fJ, 21: 25,26,27;
:1t 11::10 p.m . in thto Adminlslrn· lst('red al the hospital Cln Tues- i
AU Mllltl ... Medels
· · -- · _ (2l I, 2. 3; 8, 9, 10: 12tp
lion Building, West Virginia State day•.
JIETROPOtiTtN MOTORI
900 x 20 TRUCK TIRES. · i2 ply.
ColleKe, for caurses In chetnlcal -;· - - - --~---~'
au&amp; M•t. IL
Goorl ruMwr
Contact: R. L.
«&gt;ngilll't'l"in~:t. mechnnicall!ilgineer- FlNll Snh Rt-tno""ed
J• OldB
Miller, .lr., Mirwn;ville. Ohio. We repair all types of radl- ing, C'i\'il enJ!int"'erir.g, cht'mistry COI.UMBlW - 1'he first salt
s
KER- Champlon,
lo he removed lrom under Lake
2 1 !tplators, rrom heater cores to .und mutht•maticl'l.
1965
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- · - - -- the largest truck or tractor
--- -Erie hns i&gt;een reported by I he
cheap.
lloo trumJH't, P•n PF.bi!LESS rltAII.Ett- 4 rooms radiator.
Real Eltate For Sale Mortem salt Com pony, according
American coal 1tove, loundry,
nml ~nth F.Kt.'fll.lent condition.
to .Yuhn R. Hyland, ehi('f, Ohio
5 ROOM ffOUSE FOI\ 'SAI.E Division r Shot~ Erosion.
twin loed,y.,tlo •nd tclovlsloo,
Ave Gilkt•y, lla!TISOnvllle, Qhio.
$
0
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Jolu Co
2 1 Stc
with bath, ulility room.' bo·-'
1
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-.- A totnl of 7,000 tons were pr0o
Eaat 6th
t New liD
-Phone WY 2-2l43
monl, 2 cnr carpol'l, gat floor
Va. ., .
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Pomeroy,'Ohlo
furnace lu•nl. Cm• bt&gt; ,.., 0 e&gt;eo· duccd ii'Om this source
- - - -""' 11 SJi£CIAii
~--lngs 6 to \t ~1t 1085 Vine S~t. December, tYRO, Hylund sald.
LADIES
1955 I'ONTIA,C V~ Star chic!, 4 dr.
( 20B' INSURANCE
Motldlt•port. l'hon• WY 2_28'ro
Information was l'flnlalned in a
Sf'don. Orpe loral ownt-r. $4!~.110 .
57 Mereary 10 0. ft. lfltS.ftl
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1 :m ~p m~'.'l!IY 1'1'polt from the comBiaeltn11rl•. Pomlf'r'Oy.
5I Merc:u,. 11 R. P. ISti.OI
COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO~~--- ~ .pafiY· It leases 5,000 acres or
:·
t 28 Ole a H. P. Mfii'CUrJ Oullll ttH.ot
tectlon, L.lfe Auto, ,r'lre, Polio FOR SALF. - Modern 3 bedl'O(bt undor Like Erie just west
METROPOLITAN MOTORI
home atorm doo
1 dO
IIIGII. OI.DS :rdonr &amp;&gt;dun. vrlg· 1M F. A Mata
CaD Don Milla. Ml\.\lleport, Ohio
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w n ws. Fukport Harbor. Lake County,
81
lnul lints
ll('W llydramu .a Phoot . : · Pom,_..,.
bast ·mt, garage, bardWboiJ und is rt'Quired to give a monthly
llr drive.'
00. Rlttt•llnar'5.
38'JI
BARNES-Sti.iPSON INSURANCB floors, awnings. large .lot: All aP.CqJ.IIting of production.
Pomeroy.
1-20-ttc Ageata, Middleport. l'ire, Auto- Sm
electricd Can be PI
fmiiftced
w "tt·
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1 ''"
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mobile BondL PbJOo wv .,
a 11 own payment. 1one SH
de
d
IIIG7 DODGI'J Y-H c,.,tom royul, 4
(14) FOR RENT
11103
11-4162. Call Car U S t.d
un r groan . A vertical ah•ft has
duor SedaQ, Ont- hM'll t owm·•· •
,__1-27-ll
R tl d
ro · no .. en. bt.~n put down on !h~ shore. At
Pullh hut~ ,hilt . 11 anri 11 : APARTMENTS- Furnished IJid
(21) REAL E$1ATE
u an'
!2-q.autc proper l•v•l. horizontal drilling 18
Shows bel" of rmt•
~I!Y1 oo.
Jnfutl1J!Ihod. Mc:Mastera. Mkldl&amp;o
Mount WushiiiM,ton, In New done under tht- lake. The opera·
_!lDrL_~ne WVl-2821.
»t
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Hampshire, is tho highest peak tlon Js in its early stages, Hyland
8lat&gt;Unur'1. P()fll('roy.
~CRILAN
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DEL!IXE
1'HREE
ROOM
AND
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in
northeastern United Stateo.. pointed out.
1 211
1009 PONTLtC t:alalina , 2 door bath .apartment - oUiee rooms
Jedan. One owner Spotlt!~ 1111 _ - trmkr space. Phone WY 2· POMEROY MAIN-ST IIIGIIWAY
l1h imMir end out f1 and 11
5141.
fll 6 tlc PROPERTY-Consi:dlng of
· I
tiM 00 Blaettn..r •. l'om4•roy . . Nto:Wil'iOOM AND nATH- .~urlot !l.treet to street, block
I
1 ~ fit(' nishcd homr Nke tumllure building 20 x no, a cur gurnRf. 1
NOWII!I THE TIME TO BUY That New
- ·
und TV, ..-;o.oo mo lnf)uirc ut
showroom and 5 • room bl"ic•k ;
Outfit At Low- Low Winter Prien
Cliff'5 Shoe Repair or !See al 49:1 horne with bath, gas·CJred hot
e 14 Foot Whl ..hou" Boat
Hrnarlway, Mirldleport .
air heatlyg to HI! rooms, niCf'
27.7 H.P. 19+1 Mod•l Scott MotOr
kitc~n. basoment and
1·31-lte
• 14 Foot Hlllftp Trallv
port·h. E)(('t'llent 1oeaUon fo1·
ONE FIVE ROOM,APART~ENT l&gt;uslnilSS or professidnal Mlm
Windshield ~ Ste&lt;jt!Jnl -Remote Controla
1
FULL li ,J,IQUIPPID
·
with bath Phon• ••,-y 2-3841 et
where prominence of site might 1
evemng.'l W\ ~-3319.
lt-11-Ucr have priml\ry Importance. En·
NOW Ofo!LY $1095
•
IIOIJSE t&amp;S4, LINCOLN Helgbta, tiro property priced at tl5.000. ·
4 rooms und bath, M!W i!D.I POMF.ROY - 8-room brick house
lumace. Phone WY 2·357S or with ~ baths, gaa healtlng.
.
Gallipolta Gl 1141146.
IHitf Main street. Only
OWner might consider smaller I
STORE HOURS: OPEN THURSDAY AFJ'ERNOON-SATURDAY II TO 9
Transporuolkm
and Water
EIGHTROOM HoUsE, lwo II.. home In trade.
Ph-'WY•NUO
'01 ltat Main lt.
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8:25 Social Security Show
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9:15 Manha~ lllelodleo

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4:()1'1 Alllel'no BaMstpnd

5:00 Lone Raager
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S:SO Your l!loao ileporlllr
1'4&lt;1 Wealber Teller
1 '4ll Jolla Dab N 7 ' 00 Beat ol Pool

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1: SO Tbe Nellon P'amDJ
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11 ' 10 Scanning The Weather

1:30 Romper Room
9·00 Movietimo
10:115 Newa
11 ;00 Morning Coout

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1:00 Badlelor hlbar
l:iiO Fard Show
10:111 G......, Show
IO:illl Two ,..,.. Weal
"U:OO New

11:11 Woatbercae

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1:00 Sip Off

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1:110-1,311 Woman'a P.,.
1:111 DaJ In Court
I: iiO Road to RnlJly

S:OO Queen for Dq
l:illl Who Do You Trut
4:00 Amerlc:lll llllldlland
1:00 &amp;ck!' And Rio Prleudo
5: iiO Whlrlyblrda
a,oo M Squad
l:illl Your £uo Reporter
1:40 Weatber TtDer
1:48 Joba Dab Newa
7:110 Jolmny ~~~~
7:10 - " " ' Sol
1:00 Domta lleecl
1: i10 'n&gt;o Roal MC!Cor
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7:311 Aim Sotbora
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11:111 Newa
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9: 10 rve G&lt;&gt;t A Secret
10:110 Amtslrong ctrcle-Tbeatre
11:00 11 O'cloelt News
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11'16 Theater II

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12,110 Sear&lt;b for 'l'ctaloiru•
11'41 Guiding Light
1:00 Life of RJ1eJ
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PUNKIN HAID

1:10 Fl.alt
1:15 Wealhor

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8:15 Weather
6,10 Sport.eope
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7,00 Hlghway l'ltrol

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12:15 Tbe Searclt
12:30 Army Hour
1:00 Sunday Showcase
S:la News Roundup
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5:15 Country Top Ten

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2:15 Newt
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5:15 Newo llooDdup

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MEN'S LEATHER INSULATED BOOT

$1.98---Famous HOPE MUSLIN
4 yards $1.00

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12,15 Manhattea Melodies
12' 311 Plotter Party

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5:10 QuJU llrtw. McGraw
5,00 Vou Albd For rt
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8:15 W e 5, iiO Newa Plcturo
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Fum Bureau Show
Country lloe Down
Fann Tlmo
Mld·Day Dow Jones Av·

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CompanJ ·board dtalnnan, came by waving ooe's hands over lt.

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Motorcaclo
Dctlon'a Top Tea
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POLICE DRVNUN DRIVERS
1elense today of lhe pubBERLIN IUPI&gt; - Wilt Berlin lie's right to like lelevlslon w..t.
police OO,adqutllien .-nounced .,. and automobile tail ftne.
thai four (lOli&lt;lemea were Involved Sa oofl told the National' Au.,.
In dnmkeu· ddvlng accidents o..r mobbe Dealers Auoclatlon'1 .;,.
lhe weekend,
nual oo:went•on lhet "free ...,..
One was knled wben he drove I peUtive enterprllo hal made pooo
hi&gt; car IDto a boJic!ina. Another aible the automotive Jndustrya pbe
was Injured when he ran Into 1 nominal growth." SlmllarlJ, ba
construct# 'ditch. A third rali ~aid, "freedom of broadcaotlng as
lnlo a traffic 1lign and Jled, A an advertlslng-oupported medium
fourth rammed a street CAr and hal developed Amerlc:an television

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725 F..xtended Weather
730 Pickens Show
750 Sohlo Newa llopon
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12,00 Noon Newt
12:15 Gueal Star
12,10 Just For You
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4:311 Local Newa

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I Baptist Youth Conduct Services Mai nly About
For Special Sunday Observances
People In
The yo th of the Pomeroy Firsl , teslimony,

l , 1961

Rutland Clu b Plans Open Meeting · I
In February, Weather Permitting

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lo letia fllu u .._, I horrt.
diu
II r••n• ,. id&amp; rl elldrieky
lo IM Ulllted - la a uy II
a■ lift twe MIia ._ 9' •Nr
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Baptist church conducted t h e l Following the talk, the young
11le regular meeting of the Rut- nounced paid by the treasurer.
morn ing wo�sh •? serv ire Sunday ; peopJ� g-tthereti around attrac-•
Mr and Mrs. Ge rald Md ntosh
land Garden Club was held Mon- Mrs. Titus ga ve a report on an
1n
keeping with the Youth Sunday l1vel) arranged tables rn the
day at the home of the pres► olfice�' meet� at Athens. All and family of Athens visit?d Sunreatmn room, where they enjoy·e
j
observam
deot, Mn. Robert Canac1ll)'. A club&amp; in the regJOrL a.re asked to day, with his sister and bro chnsuppe r together.
ed
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to
was
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T
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all
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dx&gt;rt pau.se in memory of Mrt. help with the Stat.!! Convention at in-law, Mr and M rs W 1llra rd \\'1]
b
with
Sally
B1II
Foster
Weston
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A t er supper. the g1·uup attend. :
P. A. Jividen, a charter me�r. Athen.1 in September.
1 son .
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of
the
Baptist
Y
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president
the
ed l he evening service of
..,u Mid preceding the devoUons
ap- I Mr Md Mrs Carl Shm•ve and
Mrs Robert Rt&gt;ibe-l was
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ows
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church which inc!uded the .showby Mra. R. A. SPl'ddle.
pointed to represent the ! lub al son of C mcmnata' were WPekend
•
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.
30 ing of the film on the life of M .1rrom JJOsed of approx unat� ly
I
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Attending the meeting were 13 !he County Extemuon offi�. Feb I gut!lts
Of her ·&gt;a rent s Mr ,ljfl d
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, , '.·
r
o
F
··L1vmg
sang.
people
young
Luther.
Im
i
,,
1 1 , for the purpose of planning I
fflt"mbert and one gueat.
M s. Fran k Cl ark
----Jesu s " The boys or the BYF serv.
al the Chlldren· s r:
The dub made fO\lf table ar- land5C'aping
and
Mr
M
rs. George I . u g a n . ed as usher , and took Ille offer- ,
st
Birl/i
'fo/" th, Rurtand fool- Home .
r
Very t h ick aolld color bath towels,
Be�n_ice Kmg 8nd t: 3 r I mg.
M,
ue last December. Mrs. Mrs. Gf.orge Lasher was ap- 11 5:5
ed
nnounc
.A
Bu
at
Shrieve visi�ed Saturd8Y
"'C h nstian Servi,'e" was t h e Be111s
C' kColon: celestial b)ue, ds&amp;wn pink.
Titus was appointed to pointed to hav, the WMPO radio
of
Mr. and M r s. Ro�rt Ball
Ray
Mrs
with
I
Mr
and
Lake
pe
eye
t&gt;
.
!
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riod,
or
meditation
h
theme
.
1
palace blue, roya] aqua, lilac, purple,
.! f1'M: -,.-gernent (or the garden club program sometime mond Taylor.
the birth ,
with hve shorl inspirational talks ! Mason a� an�nc mg
f'Pt.f1meeting in Rutland. during the year.
1
fern gre�n and hyll&lt;'inth. Very lar1e
Sa rah Weston. Charlene of their rirst child, a daughter. on
Mrs. Everett Cald we ll had as E Howard Carpenter and sons. g wen by
[f the weather permit.a, the c!Ub
1 Wednesd� y, January 25, at Ho!- :
Sharon
in
Foster.
were
Sally
Clair
Wayne
James.
and
Zundel,
"
..,..ill hold an open meeting. Mon- her topic for the program, Win•
alze - • • - zer Hospit.al.
The Dayton Tuesday lo attend t h e Young and Sharon Zundel.
day. February tl. at I p. m. at ter Ca re of Evergreens. "
the. Methodist Church with t�e traveling prize was won by M n1. funeral or his brother, Hoyt Car- i I n the evening, the youth meet- \ The inlant weighe� eight and !
inches
24
penter.
1 ing was in the form of a r a 1 1 y , , onr-half pounds al birth and has
Friendly Garden Club as special Titus.
,uests. Regional dues were &amp;R· Assorted &lt;.'OOkies, mints. &lt;.-offee Jac:k Weese, 8 Junior 11t o h i O with Mark Tracy of Rio G r ande, ; been named Kimberly Ann. Mrs.
·
and tea were served by tbe hos• U niversity spent t h e weekend the s;&gt;eaker. M.ark spoke on ways I Ball is the former Shirley Dod
less. followed by a piano selection with his parents, Mr and Mrs. in which young people can show son.
by thei r daily lives that they are I Mate rnal grandparents are Mr.
by her daughter. Miss Sabra Can- c . B. Weese.
spoke on var- and Mrs. Lester Dooson of Mas•
.11riay.
Miss Marc ia Karr was the Christians. He also
of the youth program I on while paternal grandn-,tht!r is
I
Monday evening dinner guest of ious phases
Wash Clotho lo match,
own personal , Mrs. Marjorie Ball of West CoMr,, Wendel Frecker or Racine. and dosed with hi•
ou
30c
lumbia. Mrs, Lu£emia Weaver
�mard Fultz was the speaker
Following dinner, Mrs. Frec:ke r -- ·
of New Haven and M r s. J, R.
following the oyster supper of
showed colored slides of a recent
a-s
Chattin of Clifton are great-grandt.pe Men's Group of Heath Meth�
Euro�an tr ip.
'
mothers.
dist Church Tuesday evening, He
Charles Dye or Manetta v1s1ted
Another Shipment!
READY TO HANG
,IJl)k, of hi• work 89 3 lawyer The theme of the program at
friends in Syracuse Sunday.
.
and
nces he has had In the regular month ly meeting of
Of The Popular
IS IIC
Soup Supper
Mr , and Mrs, J, T, McClain re�.:t::.:�:
ch
r
Chu
Rev. Raymon Konkright, pas· Pfonn nd Fe b 3 rd
, the Mason Methodist
.
turned to their home Lancaster
'• Oene H arru. preslut"n
. .... t , was m WSCS on Monday night was ' ' Re1kt
'
•
.,r
,
tor of the Heal h Method'isl Cb
o
after
a
weekend
visit
nday,
M
.u rch I: Plans
were made for a SOU"
.
.
"
cha rge of the meeting when It calling
·
I
ExpandOur Heritage was m fra llipolis Tuesday eve• supper lo be held Feb :I when
· WI' th Mr. and M rs. N or man Kl
was voted to re-new the charter
Plain color rustom t.aiJ.
' � he�e he ?9 1·I'ici'paled in the the Wesleyan Service Gu ild of
' Vaughan son o Mr. and I nmg
I Marhn
Ing Our Horizons."
or the group and plan1:1 were dis•
.
ored
d rapes of 100% a&lt;'e­
In charge of ttw devol lons and �rs. R. E. �aujil:han i � confined to l Sub--�1stricl workshop on stew- Racine Methodist Church met al
qissed for nex� month's meeting
.
late. Ready to hang when the elecl lon of officer, wll) 1 lhe �rogra� was �rs. Evel� n 1 h1s home w1th the l'hicken pox. 1 ardsh lp and . the Every Member the home of Mrs. Mory Lou Johnin neat colorful cbe&lt;:ks
n
c h was held at t h e ·
whi
parl!I
rendmg
Taking
Prufhtt.
.J
i
Canvass
l
f
.
Mrs
nnd
Mr
Clif
ames
of
d
r
o
b[I! held.
son.
Wash able - 50" wide,
and mulU colored stripes
Grace before the suppe r �a1:1 t he program ere Mrs. J u e Syrac_use visited Tuesday with ' Graee Methodist Churc h.
1'he bmiiness meeting was held
j
�
�
84" long, Pastel color&amp;­
The local pas�or was a member 1 by the president, Mrs , 0 0 r i s
aiven by �v. _Raymon Konkright Van Maire, M111 . Peorl Housh. , her sister. Mrs. R. E. Vaughan.
Very popular and big
w h ite, green, rose, natur•
llld aroup smgmg was Jed by Wll• Mrs. Gladys �om m,. Mrs. Mur / 1 Mr s. Clayton White and chil• or the panel wh ,�h gave a de�on- Ht!m; ler. LaLer a layelle shower
Meg_ee. Mrs. Liloh ZerklP. Mrs. d nm retu rned to their home in sfralion of a fmance comm1tt�e was held for Mrs. Rose G r insta££.
11am Everson.
al and 11old.
sellers.
1
.
Cillhlrs ottendmg Wt&gt;re James Emily Burgess. Mrs. Margaret Warren Monday · after II week's meeting· dealing with local 1 i- 1 Rc freshmen Is were served by /
.
.
. .
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.
Euler. David Konkrlght, ,lames Picken,. and M1 s. Ma ry Ca pt-• v1s 1t with her parents , Mr. # n d nances and missionary appru· _1 • hostess to 20 members. The next 1
.
1)rlSwell, AHi:e&lt;' Scarberry, John harl.
tion !I. Between the two hy poi!ll . i · meet ing will be 81 lht! home of i
Mrs, Edward Parfitt.
1 pair
Chambe rs. During lhe business rru•eling, a John Thomas, studcnl at Ohio eal sessions of the commi t tee. a Mrs. Ht' len Lott.
letchl&lt;a. Rll'h_ard
Clarfnce Emmish, Robert Hor- letter of thanks wos read from University, .sJ)&lt;!nt the weekend disc ussion period was led by Rev.
Homer the Women's Welfare Service in with his parents, Mr. and M r s. J.,ewis Nicholas, of Portsmouth.
ris, Wayne Gib�ns,
trt 1 1'1. llllOllnced
Cook •nd Earl Kmght.
eKpressed Edger Thomas and daughtei-,
Rev. Warren Wilson, pester or
J a p a n, The letter
Couple
in By
the Gallipolis church was
thank• for a Jorge package of ny- Zuno.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zeller.
Ion hose sent to the Service , lost
Mn. Fred Crow Sr . M n. Ired charge or the meeting.
LARGE 72" x 90'' 511'E
the birth ur a seven pound 14 oz.
year. The Welfare Service con- Crow Jr. a1xJ Mrs. J. E. D, Hnr• __
,L
son. Donald Jeffery, at W h i t e '
0Uf
nUrC.n
sists ch ieny of war w1dow11 who linger visited Tuesday. with Mrs. ,.
ll
,
Cross Hospital in Columbus, Jan- !
use the hose to make novelties, Charle, Ward al St. Mary · , Ho,uary 25.
I
Othen attending the meeting pita! in Huntington, W. Vv.
P:iterm1I grandparents are Mr . I
An Interdenominational Youth were Mrs. H11:1el Lieving. M r s.
Mrs. Kenneth Harris and sons
1
Herbe1't Zeller of Columbus and
Sunday Comml�tee m�t in the l..orene Harlen, M_rs. I,. J. Rut• and .Mrs. Karl Grueser were busi• 1
study of the First Umted Pre•• t1ncutt.r, _Mr11. Willie 8 r o w n, t'lf81 vl1itors In Gallipolis TuesI
a grm•t grandmother is Mrs. HoA beautiful screen print blanket - r•Jll-eahlntlly differbyterlao Ch�rc·h In Mlddleport M u. Kalie Fo1l@'song. Mrs. P'ran• day.
Su1:1ie Smith, small daughter 0£ gan, ulso of Columbus.
Sunday �venmg when youth o( C't8 Stewart, and Mrs.
Mate rnal grandparents are Mr.
ent floNI print a1ain1t white or colored crcnmda _____ _
-----Eulyn
Mr. and Mnt Earl Smith was reLlght weight - regular
we� Proffitt.
rat �! ��urrhes
rs. Norman Will of
M
and
HolRutfrom
esday
T
ome
h
turned
u
size - multi colored stripes.
��-� !
Meade of a miracle fiber blend for IOftnON. Aeet,ilt MIid•
.
_____
lo ae-.-i u,e site for h....,.,...
First quaHty.
zer Hospital w her_e sI1e was treat- Jan d and great-gran dperenls. Mr.
i ng . 72" x 90" size. )Joxed in colors: wblte 1 pint, eame\
�Ith meeting to be held on
ed for _pneumom•. Mrs, C a r I and Mrs, Donald L. Wood or Porni!ladfJ, Feb. 6. al t p. m.
&amp;Old.
00
Smit h of Arcidenl , Maryland Is eroy and Mrs. Mary Will of Rutfor
It wa, decided that they meet
o
Jund.
a
for
lamlly
h
h
t
Smit
with
re
h�
In a community-wide effort in
1
VlSll.
Matching W11h Cloth■
Bela
Chapter.
Mu
Gamma
Xi
Ute Finl 811pU1t Church.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
4 for 25c
guest of M r . and
und
y
dinner
a
S
SI
So
Phi
arge
h
r
y,
in
t
i
be
y
r
JIBla
wlll
ro
th
you
met Tuesda
Baplol
M r. -and Mrs. Arth_u r HenderW�ile They Last
fa�ily
a�d
Lee
D.
William
Mrs.
A stor� shower was hl'ld Fri• evening at the DAV Hall Jr, a reg•
of tat refreaenta. the Metho.
son are announcing birlh or
a
dllt )'oulh 1h1 devotlo111. Church day evening et the home of Mrs. ular meeting. Mrs. Joyce Kenne- were, Mr, and Mrs. 'Jed Riley,
daugh
e
a
t
n
Ma
•/
Clinic
so
yester
�
l
visitW.
Also
Va.
Clirton.
Sr.,
of
of Chrbt youth the program, Pres Lawrence Eblin for Mrs. Je ny dy w.1s in charge and Mrii. A n n
.
day,
we1ghmg
lbs.
oz.,
9
B
named
_
the
home
during
Lee's
ing
the
at
byterl1n youth the recreat ion, and Colmer.
Rupe acted as secretary In the
Regma Ruth.
tht Mt. Mor iah Baptist youth w J II
Game-a were played and after ahMence of lhe chapter's st-ere• afternoon were, Mrs. V e r n o n
-----hospitality
Guyla
and
Jr.
Vernon
and
Roush
.
be la charge or
the guest of honor opened her tary, Mrs. Norma Amsbary.
MEETING TOMORROW
'Ytuth lrorn each t'hurch were many gifts, refreshment,
Betty
Mrs.
:
Va.
W.
Mason.
of
were The state convention to be hPld
300 "Cannon" Solid Color Dobby Border
The Past ?biers_ of Magnolia
aelecttd Sunday lo devkle thee served to Mesdame■ �anda Eb
- In Cleveland on May 19, 20 and Hawley of Hobson, Ted Riley, Jr.
mat11r1 for the rally with gen• lln. Eu11lce Eblin, Loraine Venoy .
and son. John. Miss Betty Gil- Temple Pyth 1an S1stere wlll meet
21 waa annou nced
tral chairman, Rev. Howard Rup- Pot Humphrey Genevieve De- 'T
more , Mrs, Murgle Ferguson , and Thu rsday evening at the home of
he group voteel
to a 99 lsl wll h
'"
ll
poll, appointed by tbe Middleport Long, Myrlie Grover· Adria Ebo
• Mrs, Thomas Cook, East M a in-st.
Excellent ar Iona hard wear. IIoat all ol l h e beot lieht
the Hearl drlve m Is ye:.r w i l h T rry · Ray • and · hoda ' M r ·
Yard ,rJdo. IIOfl ,.nto tor
•
As&amp;O&lt;'lot lon, pree Id· lln, M!Me11 Marhla Grover and
11ln11lerlaI
ind dark coloro,
thi1 ule. Genuine "Hope"
Mrs. Phyl Mullen as chairman Phoebe Lee ' Mr · and Mr8 · Larry
MEN'S PROOR .\M •
Sandra Ehlin.
.
1tt,. '
t
Scot
Mrs.
a�d
Dianna,
and
SIZI
IIG
Lee
lluolin;
Bio.hod
·u
m
,
the
of
m,
co
ee, Fo11owmg t h •
Tho postponed meeting of Rock
Thi !ollawlng youth part k lpat- Al,o Ml" Delore, K0&lt;nlg Mrs .
rI
Sha k II f M lddl
FOR ONLY
closing
ri
t ual, a first aid lesson •
ed: Baptl•I, Dick Bodlmer and Ivy P�well Ml" Dor io Eblin
• h8 oId Springs Grange will be held on
nn e err , n/""
ne monl
Thursday at 8 p· m· A proaram
Bttlf Laymen ; Methodist, Sondra Mn · Jean 'Templeton · Ml'!I· Caroi was c.'ondul'led by Emmett Shu•
And The Metching Wash Cloths Only 25c
•
son ol Mr. end Mn. Don Karr oI .
will be presented by the men of
.
..,_
Ra JI·, Lunsford Miss Pat Hnggy . Mrs ler ·
•-"lnaton and Tom
Leed·mg Creek �nderwent maJOr the Grange. Refreshments will
-----Church of Chrl1t. Barbara Hort• Mamie Snider end Mrs. Ba��
be
Holzer
surg�ry la11t Friday al
served.
ner and Bob Smith, and Presby• hara Eblin.
I
UXI
_______
Ho,p,tal. He was reported lo be
terlon,
Rus sell and
C1rolyn
Sendlna gifts, but not attending
a httle lm?roved yeaterday.
Mick Morrie,
were Mrs. Roy Bia,, M rs. Emil
Soll Cl11ssificalion
80 SQUARE
Ale11hirt, Mr,. Bessie Pullln11
I
aine•
I
Expl
m
s
Syste
To
Mrs. Kenny Eblin, Mr,, Nelli;
0
COLUMBUS - Hlghllght of the
Eblin, Mrs. Je,se Haggy , Mrs
Mrs Robert H
II
klenl
t,
e
,
re
cent Soll &amp;ientists Conference
be
111
!,
•n
e
�Ul
Mahlon
Eblin Jr., and Miu Ruby or the ladles Aux ery
Since we Introduced this populv numllor lffeNI montlta
Pomt..,-, Ohio
w
spec lal convoca
O eeney•
hP.re rontered around discuslion
Taylor.
Bennett post, American Legion. held Friday, Ftbruary S at 7 : 30
a,a - we've oold many bundles ol th .... 'l1ley art llrl•
of appUcation of 8 new 8y stem o(
wus In chnrse o( the meeting held p.m. for t� e:tpres1 purpose of
alle and have la,! color muW atrlped bord.,._
,.,·1 c·laa.11UIce t·100 Ior Oh'lo. . J . K .
"I AIM AT fflE STARS"
.
Pmfl
Th
d
n
holding the annual Inspection for
ay evening at the hall
•••
rogram
ln
Wide
Yard
Ableiter, U, S, pr1nc •, ;,a1 so11 cor(Solonco f'lrt lon)
Mlddle;x&gt;rI ·
• •
Pomeroy Chapter 80 · RoyaI A-�
n:■, relator, North Central States ex- All White
11 '('onaerVt1l1on
Curt Jureen1 and Gia Scala
It w.1111 voted to send three local ma30118. Work will be conferred plained the p la ,
Mn. Georg, La11her, represent•
COLORCARTOONS
Now Only
n
girl,
lo Gi rl,' Stale wit h t h e In t ho Mark Master deg ree and "'
lnR th&lt; Rutland Garden Club. will
•-med
As more h.a, �n Iea
PIIDAY NOT OPIN
(
tpeek Chis Thursday morn lns dur- nnmes to IJCl announced later , the lnspectlng officer will be Ex. about aoil 1.1
und th t the
Girls
hard,
D.
nion
D. elasei£icat� t:e.:
lug the Coffee Hour program over
Roy R lrut
' State wUI be held et Cepl• Compa
n .Y
whicha '1as
IATURDAY
WMPO 'Ille program which ts tal Unlver,Jty In June a, h a d Gr. H . P of the 12th capltular uaed
for the �•I quart.er century
"SEVEN WAYS
,
heard at • each morning Is or been tn past years.
Dlstrlct of Royal Arch Mason,.
d many de ficiencies , he aakl,
PROM SUNDOWN"
gardening and aarden clubs each
al ;
The auxiliary also voted a con· A dinner wlll be oerved
more precise •Y•lem became
(Technicolor)
month, arran&amp;ed by Mro. Garen lrlbollon to the March of Dime, 8 : 30 p.m. al lbe Pomeroy Mason•
With Audio Murphy
ar wh_kh _ would have
Stan,ti. ry of Middleport . She 1, and to help provide basket, at the le Temple . All companion, are �"':'.: y
11111 Barry Sulliv•n
e apphcalton. Du ring paat
he
t
ganlen dub radio chairman Xenia Home al Eaaler time
requeoted lo romo · slikl P h J l decade, leading
- IIIO BClentlsts from 111
·
In 1 h 11 area,
The Mld-W l n I e r &lt;onference Wllllam,on, H, P.
•
"12 TO THE MOON"
have helped Dr .
world
the
over
M re, La'hor will spe•k
on whic h w Ill be held ln Columbu, In ·
_____.._• �
ke■ Qark , Tom Conway
Guy
D
SmJIII
of
Ille U S S o 1 1
"Con,erv lion "
BIRTH ANNOUNCFA, '
• _:___ ___ March wa■ diacussed and t h e
, Conse�·ation Serv ice, d·e � e I O p
Mr. and Mrs. James Withee of 1 I.hie nl!'!w ay&amp;lem. It is anticipated
president will ,ttend BIi a repreMiddleport are announcina t h that this new classi(icalion wlll ;
aentatlve from the loeol group ,
During tho meeting plans for birth of a daughter, Lori Lou l8e , be adopted throughout the United I
Stunntnc horl.tontal
a rummage sale to be he ld on t he Sunday ev.. Jna . at Holzer Hoo?i!•I Slates within the next two yeare. " I
IJe.
dia
'
Weighed
Sho
G
h
,
and
dNIJn opread.
striped
poundt
five
and
•I.
17t
18th of February were
eorge Wh le
l
I◄ ounces al birth. G rQdpa'."nll portmenl
made,
Stunly cotton,
of �logy, ";;��en ity :
are Mr. and Mrs, Olarl�• Wlth. of U linois, and forme
and acetate
of ,
r chief
and Mr. and M rs, Jame, Dan iela Oh io Geological Survey ex:,lal ed
GIVES DINNER
that
blend
n
I
,
Mr. and Mre, Dwight l.ogan en- of Mkldleporl,
wuhel colon
Ille glacial ieology of northeall
,
lertained with a dinner Sunday al
-------Ohio a nd pomled out 1101118 IOU 1
opon,llns
MEET TONIGHT
their home on Rock Spring&amp;
relatlonehlpa, Other apeakero embri1bt. ·p,._
Road. Pre..nt wore Mr. and Mrs,
The Guild ol Gr..., Episcopal
phamed the proereu of 1 0 1 1 '
allrunk. In
Mro. Church will meet tonight at the
Earl Brickles o! Darwin.
ey In Ohio, how Ohio Div�
IIUl"V
aQ\111,
beta:e,
k
'
9
o cloc follow•
Florence Holley and M r , and Mrs . parl,h houae at
■Jon of Landa and Soll l'Ollld en- 1
lilac,
pink,
UJ(!an and IOb, Skippy,
inll tho clan meetinll,
cou raae the public to make
topu, brown
or UN of ..U lnform,itlnn • a di
Ii t1nprine•
.,.,. propertlM 01 Ohio ..
l
Albert 8, Marty, Mamllold di­
rector or Richland CGunty Pim,.
elteN lhun, Ill-.
ntna Commlnlcm, p,lnled ""' the
·
MIii Otho,, WNII 0..- t:tO 19
- planning commJaatuna could
make of ooil aurvey Information.
t:00.
Ho ,mphaailed 11111 IOpllc tanlt
•wage dllposal
were el·
!ectr•• only on porous mllo
I lhal ooll lo III Jmponant factor 111
,
1 aonlng land for ,.,..,. 11111.
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