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8-Daily _Sentinel , Pomeroi:• M iddleport , O . Jan. IS. 1961 1,---- ----..·

New Hartford
WSW� Group
Meeting Held

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Philathea Society Contributes
$400 To Church Building Fund I

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By Leaders o,
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Pomeroy

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EuIer- ROUsh Vows W'II Be Event
Th k
Of January 28th In BeIIe Center M th

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BLAETTNAR'S

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K R,zer
' Honored upon
Her s,·xth Birthday By Parents

"Stocks are UP • • •
Prices are DOWN ''

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CLOTHIERS

11./otP.d For Sew
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1955 STUDEBAKER 4 Door __ $395
1955 MERCURY 4 Door ___ $495
1 955 BUICK Super 4 Door __ $695
1 955 PONTIAC Star Chief 4 Door _ $695
1 954 OLDSMOBILE VB 2 Door _ $495
1 954 FORD VB 2 Door ____ $395

1 955 DODGE VB 4 Door ___ $595
1 955 BUICK Super Hard Top Cpe. _ $695
1 955 BUICK Roadma1ter 4 Door _ $695
1 954 IUICK 4 Door ____ $295
1954 DESOTO 4 Door ____ $395

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1 95 3 BUICK 2 Door

$150

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BLA ETTNARS

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Opeh EveAings Until 7 P.M,

IUICK - PONTIAC ""'"'. GMC TRUCKS

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J'ar,ity Club Dance
-�et For Soiurday

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LIBERTY THEATRE
Middleport, Ohio
NOW IHOWING

"DEVIL'S DISCIPLE"

Burt Lanc■-ter,
Kirt Dout1lu
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"BOY AND THE
PIRATES"

Charle, Herbert and
Susan Gordon

AIM Cartoon C1rnlw1I

The Varsity "P'' Club II 1pon­
.arlng • dance at the Pomeroy
High School Saturday nlj!ht, Jan.
I�. 7:30 to n p. m. Emcee, for
the event will be "Tho Jays,"
Kenny Hy,ell and 1-i Jordan.
Thi■ Saturday will he the last
-rtunlly for any couple with­
Ing to pt Into the Melgs-Maaon
Champlon,hlp dance contest to
be held Jan. 38 at Pomeroy.
Everyone II �lcome.

There a111 ..,,. than !00 dtller­
ent ope&lt;le•. of hummlngbtrdo
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Another Gaad Buy From • • •

BAKER FURNITURE
F R I G I DA I R E

just one

of many

oafeguords

that pl'Dl9ct Jm.

portant �I papers and other voluablei

Inside our voult. Why not come get the k
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lo your very own safe depasit box this
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ICIII renlal COIi Is -. flllllll• weeklyl . ',
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WE PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS

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$869

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B11cayne 2 Door. V8 motor
Ii a utomatle lrllll. TblJ one
&lt;nmer low mlleace cu1000 and perfonna II new.
l!ycoUent · W.W. tlftl, rtdlo
and hNter, beautiful &lt;Olor
of white and tuniuolN.

Only $1495

BAKER FURNITURE

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IN MIDDLIJIORT

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Outline Suggested For Commu1'ity Success

M••• Mere • • •
Re1111,•J,er
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•WAC:l(HA'MER MISSED SECOND PERIOD FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT-Mlddle­
Porl'I llcbant (Dick) Swackbamer's jump shot from the side failed to dent the
hoops In F'tl ·•a -Galllpoli1,Mld4!eport basketb1,ll ,t;i.me iq GalllpQl,!s. Th, ):el.19.\t
J�ctet, droe a 5;1-50' baftl�'to tlie tlil1li "coiml1ans.
fn tlie"aoove pliofo
ln�de: Ruis cElhlnney, 21, af left; Bill Thomas, Ray (Hot Dog) Kloes, George
Pope and Dave Roberta, ,partially bidden from view.
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FabfJC3tJDf1
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Only $2295

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1956 PONTIAC ·

std. lnlll. 100% SIWlllltl
for 30 day,. DelUJl equip­
ment lncludlna wheel .U..·
radio and h•'-·
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Bard Top �.
blue over lwry flnilh, .f,,/,.
leu clean orillnol lntetior.
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ndio and hotter. Thll OIII
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You do- and there are no duplicates. This Is

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$469•95

WHO
KEEPS YOUR
SAFE DEPOSIT KEYS ?

Monteray 4 Door. Beautiful
cor1.l over ivory 'with apot.
leu interior, Men.iomatle
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New tirel. PlenlY of loolto

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1 959 BUICK V8 LaSabre · · · · · · $2,1 95

1 956 BUICK Roadmasttr · · · · · · · · $895

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Pomeroy
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Commission Makes March 13
Target DateFor Approval

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THE BOYS

1956 OLDSMOBILE "88" · · · · · · · · $895

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Harry Ray Nay, architect for the Meig,, Memorial
Hospital, said Frida y night plans for the new facility are
three-fourtba finished and should be completed by Feb­
ruary 5 .
The architect met with the Hospital Commission which
Va. Route 2, 8 m a J n
Va. iUPJ )�An l kersburg 00 the Oh.io River-re- along
ST. MARYS.
March ts to have the plans completed, approved,
set
11orth-south tramc artery, on the
explosion o;d undetennlned origin sponded to the alarm.
and ready
put up for bids. After the plans for the new
set a giant oil refinery ablaze I Because of continu ing sporadic side away from the Ohio River.
hospita l are. completed, Nay said th8t they must be apbere today. Six hours lat�r the t:X;&gt;losions end the danger of even A number of housea and the Baltl•
proved by the Ohio Health Department and by the Fedflame, were still r8ging and two bigger ones. lhey were confined more &amp; Ohio railroad tracks are
era l government before bidding is allowed. Agency ap­
workeni were missing and feared mostly to l'Ontaining raLher than located on the opposite side of the
provals
may require a month.
highw4y, which was blocked by
extinguishing the in(emo.
deal!
State autboritlel bad suggested ii purchued all0 Wffl ditcuaeed
The bla&amp;t rlpped through a big The refinery covers many acres firemen.
that the local hospital conurrllion- 1 ll was agreed that buying of IW'Fl.Sming gasoline and other oil
"cra ckin1" tower. at the Quaker I
en should pt for another month ;&gt;lua equipment should be looked
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product, spillin1 from ruptured
State Oil Refining Rorp. b u I k
before putting the new ■tru� Into. Dr. Boice ...t ""1'illl
lines and tank endangered a large
plan� here about 4 a.m. lt was
up for bid. i.-;: night the com- equipmenl can be bought at big
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TAKE:S TRAINING - Maurice E. Dunt, left, of
area, and set allre one of a string
felt moN! than. lour miles away
miulonen declined to do ,o. ,avqop.
Mai n-st Pomeror, a _customer sei:v!cem aa for
of railroad lank cars, which exand knocked from his bed a man
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lllemben ,aid that as long .. the It WU .. 'IJOlnted out lhat ) Eam
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Fuel "as . Co., IS p1cture_d rece1V1Dg instructio(t.
EARL BlTE
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ploded with a roar.
Who ,... oleeping in a house
deadline of A:,rU lst _,...ny oquipmenl can be lea■ed fo, the
from George Pnce, while attend1ng the Jan 9-13 seuio11
aome 500 yards . distant .
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be met with ..,., there ii no new boopi lal from local pbyolcThe flames also ate tbrough a llemJH Earl D. Rlte, ,.. of
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th� Columbia Gas_ System Service Trainmg School at
of
Jead-enl'ased main telephone line Mr. and Mn. R. E. Hite, wu reason why addltLonal time ahould iana or from 8 private compooy .
Towering flatnes. sped gu1c�ly
Wash�ngton Pa. Ohio_ Fuel, part of lh:e Columbia Sy•
asked.
along the highway, cutting off tel- home .. a 14-d-, leave from be
through the maze of crackmg I
If this ii done the hospital must tern: IS sen di ng all of •� cu�tomer servicemen for an iD.
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1be board Nt • meeting for be in claarge of the equi
ephone comrmmlcations to t h e Fort klley , Kuua rece nt ly ud
towers,· mazes of pipelme, small !
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(:menI tensave, week-long service 1D1provement coune at �
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M1ddh::port s Chamber of C�m- ,
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has returned to Fort Leourd next Monday nimit when 811 as
area.
lttructures known 81 filter houses
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at all limea, accor\UUli to state scbool
merce today had laur.Bhed i t s
ood Mo., to m..
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lib II yet unidentified person who ls
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and to seme of the giant storage
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1 Sheriff's deputies and civil de- W •
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ense
wor
ers
were
tryi
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Uy hat been invited to attend.
I together an emergency communJ1be two qussmg men, who ha d l
now leuing equ ipment from
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Fred
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of
aur J( private concern, 80 that they can
ions system.
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On recommendato
o be ke,t up to date on all oew
Henalee' state departm�nt
the explosion o c · c u r r e d , were ' goa l ot. I OO mem bers a $20 each I Sco res of persos are employed
health the board will study ap- modern features, � wu reported.
identified as Carlton Robv 38 St . I I8 be mg soughl bY Ihe c oj C· at the refinery but · ap'Jarently
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regu
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polnn,;ent of an administrator.
up
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M y,, an Clyde Roush a t
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Mn.
RensJee
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recommendQfl S
He would act as oonsultant with
: lar meetmg last ni�h: m town , duty when the explosion and fire
30, of New Matamoras. Ohio.
Leslie Fultz• Cbairman
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mber .a
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ha l l presided over hy Pcesiden t occurred .
1h
e board, and if hired, would A
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ce
fund
drive
to
raise
enough
money
to
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intere...,
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Don stivers.
work on buymg
Df group II and
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P
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to
an
the
unannou
locate
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a
sbu
ed
fi
lrom tbt'O,ughout the area-located
g
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ur ical
number of medical and
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HI rnppliea. 11111-Burton money
and Reel building, said this mornin• that a total ol
,ome 22 miles northwest ol Par·
from
our ,_
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we
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Harp!d Hl:bbard, Jr . JolJn Wcrll
would pay one half hia aalary
"' • 500 has been pedged
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' two.
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Bob Coats wa s named program
ner. Edison 8:iker . and �:, StiThe C of C had set a figure of money was actually needed
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chairman Friday mgbt , by Pres1- be .
vers.
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been
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Interest
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mov,;
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the
firm
glR chec king oq power service
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dent Gene Grate of the M1 ddlem
Henry Ewing, D r. amount the f'irm had asked that mg.
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A goa1 of half that mamt
Alva Grover. Cheshit·&lt;!, presiat the new hOIP•til
l. Both the me. ben
porl· Pomeroy Roi ary c.u
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denl ol the Meigs-Gal 1\a h:vclo1}- II ·
Ohio Power Company and Col- Boice, R. L. Jacobs, Fred Rua- the area try to raise even though was aet up by the local C of C.
Gerald
s�ccee�
Preston
Coats
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umbus and Southern Elect k: Co sell, A. L. Mehlman, A. C. Brad- i1 wu reported that on1y enough Fultz ,aid
ment Association, spok&lt;' at length
lhat ho � t i e
whose
res,gnallon
from
member,
Chairman
Theodore
R,ed,
lo
rd
on a mealing held at Kyge, Creek
have lines near the bu� Ii�
amount
bu � blln
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ship in the club w111 accepted due on Childre '•
Jr., and Clerk Leo Vaughan, along
High lasl Mondav mght. tie led
n Ho
Hill I
pledged to ail princ1jJle in Ourembers � w ther or with Mr. Ney.
to Preston's having moved to Pt
M
a discussion on lhe subject of Robert C. Young,
lest.on. W. Va. who will Ill tww
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72, Midf:lle- Pleasant . .
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highway development
iaot they would be allowed to
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rccrca- ·:ort, wa� cited to Gallipol is Mu.
contact the interated
Grate, presiding o,,er • regular havt aervice from both
"l\t,fo\llff' Develo;iment," iJ ttonal facllitles, and othel' mat- 1l'l.pa1 Court next
power
ednesd ay meeting In social [(Wlffll of Heath
J'ullz expects the company ..
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the loJ&gt;k: fo• J.he last evening tel'S
1jI\
.knna
paniu t the hospital. Tbe.
c arged w
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insecure load. alter -Methedlll Church
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'-'d to •ave tho
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outlln■d
c , mee , mg
· . an accidentll,het Eureka
1o
rowon
clalf'llf- •
u
., "1.ib'. t&gt;f I I mootin�
e-· klslr -ng h
on Rt · 7 at p
hJm on the campanfi I iiJ• .
lans for. 8 reviled Rotary Bulle- franchiae tn Pomeroy.
for fa,mert J-,. · 1s; at 8 p.m. at were Mt't Werner a nd
M r s. 10-15
Frid
toward the amount - by ....
or "Little Wheel, " whoso ed- • The Board qroed that H both
Racine HJgh School Auditorium. j lllbbll.
vow:'ii ':a, dr�ii-ng a dump tin,
day.
ltor 15 Rotarian Harry Bame�.
companies were connected
at
lnlck loaded with junk when a
Howard Nolan, Vo-J\g instnK·----One feature_ �f the n-!-;v ,1.:J tetm the bmpital, there likely would
EJa,twn at.officers for the new Also, Fultz said I II eqw'-1
m("fal rim fell off, striking : he _
tor at Racine, ' aald Mr.
Wil,
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and • talk by Prosecuting other pledges will be turned It
Ile autobwsraphlcaf sketche, be no power emergency
n
. They
grill on a car belon1lng lo James will
llam R . Miller, Area Extension Co u rt E tnes Set
1 membera and Rot•rv Anni - a greed unanimousl,y that If both
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Attorney Bernard Fultz � high- before MonJay
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C Walla&lt;e. 36, Rt. 1. Bidwell.
Agent, Reaource Deveropment Co- Dates For Trials
one each week - prepared by companies could have power at LEOPOLDVILLE• Con!IJI ( UPI &gt; light, of the county-wide meet- ll')' would employ lrom ll5 le •
Convictions in Meigs County
operative Extension Service' Ohio =--·
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1edger en Iries have been ,,__
Dally Sentinel column ist 1 "D1d the hospital, one should be used -The United Nations flew troops mg ol townshlP t-·--•� held last penoos.
State Univeralty wu present at filed in the Clerk of Courts divi- '-Alllrt repnrted by the state pa.,
---You Know That ) Mra. Bl anche ooe month and the other the to "independent" r..t
..n..a Prov- uigbl
ng Hayman
"'"'"--&amp;a Nov. 21 meetihg and explained smn
- of the Common Pleas Court. trol Included Manni
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hand neit. This would give the hosplt• Ince todat, hoping to bait fighting New officers elected were
26, Lon!!: Bottom, fined Sl0 and· ff811k.ma Question.alre!I w_
Resource Development as to how A divorce has been
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ed each Rotarian laet mght.
Qf
al full lighting in time of an between its army and forces JoyaJ Pearl Jacobs, president, F r e d
costs
for
speed,
Gary
E
Rife,
19,
U has helped other commumhes. Naomi Thompson from �;��iam
Rutland. fined $10 and costs �or The resignatlon of Bob Ha "',&amp;er• emergency and not partial light to deposed Premier ·Patrica Lu- Lelfhelt, vice-;iresident. Arthur
Mr. Miller ls expected back at Thompson.
"nle pla intiff was
Orr, executive commi
56. Mid- ty also waa announced fl wa1 81 from a battery aet-up.
mumba.
this Jan. 16 meeting to further awarded custody of minor chld- soeed· James W Smlth,
tteeman,
vut� at a reamt boarJ of d 'i ectaction Despite Soviet re,ort■ to the and Frank A. Johnston. secrethat
It
was
agreed
no
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dleport.
fined
and
costs
for
no
develop tht subject, Mr. Miller ren and support. Gross neglect
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mufner · and Nat�an Biggs, 40, ors meeting to participate agaiD would be taken on ttwi untll both contrary, IOUl"ceS here said Lu- tary.
haa aald, "Better communities was the charge. Acl'ordng to oth•
rs
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Affa
CQllla
World
of
Institute
com
the
in
and
cted
panies were
Rt. 3, Pomeroy• fmed SlO for no
do not just happen , they 'Ire er entrie1 the suit by lhe City
I mumba was atill behind ban at About 40 persons were in at•
in Cincinnati b s17n:°;ig
tbe legality of the matter atudied. any army camp in 'l11.yavllle. fKl tendanee -at the meeting to hear
license plates.
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dreamed tliat way by someone " Loan and
� avings
Company
R. E.
of �oca I
ap�aran
ac I Commiasioo member
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what wu termed a "a most inmiles west of here.
hll been much interest in against Ben Batey, et al, has
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the
aen
id
ice
ral
Jamea
fur
F
,ervkft
une
t
ting
or
by
talk
Prosecut
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e
havlna: IOgh'C'ay 33 irnp1?ved In- been set for a hearing January MARRIAGE APPLJCATJONS
N. planes carried 800 Mo� res
sa
served din- Bo
��:e:of the
bas been
Haggerty, 85, w1m died 1 b I •
.
a
Walter ff. Lavender, 88, Witchto Meip County, recreahoaal fa- 18, at 1 1 a. m.
can troops to Maoooo Katanga Fultz. Refreshments were served
ner.
of Group n nd
moming _at � lane on Nart11
g.
at
the
meetin
is
eUltlet tor vacationers and tour- Also a suit by B. F. Parmalee er, W. Va., ret ired, and R o s e
community .Invaded �lier th
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He ,aid that, the
bo
F
bs
den
and ront-st m Middleport. will
fO&lt;ffl Trustee Presi t Jaco
Iota atudied, . and �ther Ideas for agalnsl Ill . L . French will tarl Huber, S7, Rt. 1, Middleport,
to week by pro-Lumwnha
a le
ugh,
hteo
held
at
the
Rawlinp-Coa
r,
annoon
t
co
cbrldging,extla In me to the area. trial action Ja nuary 19 at 9 a. Thomas Earl Manuel, 19, Racine. Arkan1a8 Man'•
!"�d � :
� N from neighboring Ktvu Provine&lt;!. Vice President Leifhe t
;
loc
neral Home Monday at 2 p.m.
attend the annual
ed
y
will
_
tcY;&gt;c• M o n d a Y m. conee� ing the first bra?l&lt;'h farmer, and Janet Sue Norris, 21, Rem ain&amp; Comin
'rbe• may
the
Mid
acene
the
the
act: wu taken thou; ii w.: Report. from
g
ased waa • rnembrr
Pomeroy• file clerk.
of the petitlOD,
night.
first U.N. tranaport to arrive wu coovenlwn of the state association h �
John Franklin Wheeler of Pine discussed et length,
01
the
Ghrl.itlao
aiarcb of 11111'
----Bluff, Arkansas, wot be retw-ned Point, of how to ,ave money rated al Manono airport by gun. I
dleport � wu • m,,,..,,-...,.,.,.
here for burial fo]lowing death when equipment for the bolpltal fire which wounded one Moroc01 clgara m the area duriol .
1n a car accident there. The c1e- ---------- J ean. n WU not Immediately ..,.
her years. He w.. born In I.».
tain which aide fired on the plane.
ceased wm arrive In Alben, at F
tleton, W. Va.
our Fined
. Here.
_
Troopo loyal ta Lunwmba oJao
•
9,43 lhia evening.
Surviwra
lnchxle
...
the
been
had
reported
on
Actiom
march
Court
In
..
Funeral arrangement, are
Edwin. James and RoiJffl, a!I .!
y et lncompleta but the body will Four per■ona have been fined in Eqwotor Pro.-, but there
Middleport; aix gtAhtDt ii.
1ituathe
late
on
report
no
was
court
«Nll
Athena
in
from
by
action by Judge
ty
be removed here
and ID great-grandchildren; -two
Emmett Peoples including a par• lion there.
·
. tho Ewing Funeral Home.
sisters, Mary Bosco of F,,-.
.
en! lor failing to ,end hi■ child President Joseph Kuavubu and
----Col. Jose:,h Mobutu Oew to Thy,- Installallon of offlcen o1 t b e W. Va. and Ro8e Ernest d can,.
to ochool.
8QUAD CAIJ.EO
The Middleport Emergency Edwin Solian wa, fined 1211 ville Friday to quell unrest among Fraternal Order ol Police, Gallfa. bridge. O. ·
unit w.. called at 10 a. m. this and co,la for faUlng to havt hll troops In the local prrilon who llleiga Lodge No. 115 wu b e I d Rev. Fred I. Ganlner will be II
momlni when a lady fainted at cLUdren In school, bul the fine were said to have ■et Lumumbo Wedneoday night In Pomeroy. Six- charge of ....-. Burial will be
teen police, member1 of aherlff made in the Riverview Cemetery,
a local grocery store, She was waa auapended. Dennls Manuel free.
all right on arrival of the squad. wu fined $IOU and coai. and sen- They returned Friday night, departmeni. and si.te highway Friends may &lt;all at the fuilenl
tenced to three day, In Jail on and IOUK'el here ■aid they had patrolmen attended the Install&gt;- home any time prior to ltl'Vi4:II.
LOCAL TEMPS
COllViction of · driving wbUe in• restored order. 11le ,;unreat" at t.lon.
M
fte 11 a. m. temperatures
ht1
a
m)
u
aa
S
l toxicated, Charle, McClanahan 'lbysville appea red to have arisen 'l1I08e installed were Otesler
Meche* a
1
$IS and coat, on • speeding charge from • virtu&gt;I mutiny by para- Leaper, -Iden!; Fred DeWeese D��!";'!��The
c1e.-..
•u a
•
vice president; John Taylor, aec- refused to 'hire Warren
e,pedalloe of raill and Clande A. Frazier 1211 and troopen demanding back pay.
n!lary-1:reasurer ; William Barr.
costs or the ume charge.
�r la &amp;be clay.
an administrative emp)oye at City
chapla
in, James Saunders, con- Hall bocau,e he weighed laths
PTA&gt; ro MEET
PLAINTIFF WJN8
ol
The Harr18onvllle PrA will bold doctor. Sheriff Robert C. l!arte!l· one poond ovet 207. Hlocb wt111
George W. \Yells, plaintiff. hu Ml!IG8 GENERAL HOSPITAL
been awarded a divorce from •Admsiliona - Verd Smith, lb regular meeting Monday e\le- baeb of Pomeroy, was the install- on a M hour fast, weighed in a&amp;
206 Friday, and ,.., hired.
nlng January 16. A1ao the Letart Ing officer.
Freda M. Well, In common pleas lteed,vllle.
court action. It bad been report- Dlscharg�· - Joseph Smith, PTA will meet the l8D1e nllilht, FoUowing the installation Porn- "I suppose I'm back over the
chicken llmlt again now thoU&amp;J&gt;.'' be sald.
ed erroneously lhet tho d�fendant Middleport, and Jeohie WatllOII, Member■ an w-pd tu attend eroy officer• served a
" I ato breakfast."
dinner.
both.
wu awab-dell the dlvon:e.
Pomeroy. �

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8 WORK BOOT

I\Jew Off,'cers,
Ten&lt;:her5 �'tJmf'd

ent1ne

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Quaker Oi I Refinery Blast
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Nay Says Meigs Memorial Hospital Plans' Nearly Completed, Sets Date At Feb. 5

,,-__b03 M--b-rn Athen, Tue,day

From Members

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The recent ly orgqized Wo- ' Mrs. Guy Reynolds, vk.-e preai- dessert l'Ourse was »erved by
001cen
tho - year .....
,..
-�Mas
men · s Society of World Serv ice dent of the Phllathea SociNy o( \ Mn. Bertha Danl, Mrs. Lohse . Mr. and Mrs. H. 8
Wednelday
evening Mr. and Mn. Don Mullin
inltall@d
to
,lhll
cel
Invitation
an
WJcl
, WSWSJ of Har_tford, W. Va. , met ! he Middleport Church of Christ, Mn. Lena Wolfe, Mn. Beach and ret � yesterday fror,, C'h1eago
! whet! the Put Councllon
of
where ,lley were called last Sat!'Nil,
ol
att
atloll
lnau&amp;ur
tho
Thursday evening Jan. 5 for its presided over a meeting held Mr■. Nellie Beu.
end
ol
■
1 Oieotar Council Daughter
urday by the deat h of her father.
mon thly meeting at the home of ). Thursday evening at the ch�b.
i
Amtrtea, met ai the lodge hall. dent Kennedy.
_
___ _
) :\fr and Mrs. Dale � - Jacobs
.
Mra. MariQo Woo«, vice pre■I- Mr. and Mn. CleorJo c...i.
Mrs. Herman �hae WU devoMrs. Robert_ Dille. New Haven .
I left today for Broo klyn , N, Y. to
.
dent, opened the meeting by read• and dauabter, Dianna, have ,.
The mee�mg opened with the . honal leader, ass1Sted by Mra.
attend the wedding of their son.
• Ing from St. John, followed by turned home after a -·• vlllt
group singmg ' "Swee-t Hour o f ! Frank Beach who read the scr ipI S-N John Da le Jaro� to Anita
the Lord's Prayer UHi Pledge to In Baltimore, Md., with her ailler
_
1
Prayer·• .:m d prayer by Mrs. Ro- tun•. Mrs.
Lohse gave the readCordero which will t�ke place.
. the Flag. II wa, voted to contrl· and brother-ln,law, Mr. and Mn.
ber! Gilland
inB, ·· Let's Check On Our Christ•
O
I
there S�dav.
, bute 110 to the lodge. lnllalled R. C. -tgomery.
Dri ing .
o
on
wer
been
.lS
who
e
C�rroll.
R
,
VanetlR
L.
!
ll
ey,
l
Com
Wi
Chance
or
.
.
" De� U B
wen, 'Mrs. Ray Morria, -!dent;
�
Mr. and Mr■. Floyd Smith and
The progratn '"At Horne . A UlJI
closed with the read m of a pray- mander, was In eharge or the reg- visit im� with her parent !, Mr. and
.
(I
llln. Hobart Newell. vice pr,,J. aooa ol Marion
.Job _ . was present ed b �- \1 n. An- :
were recent
er by Mrs. Beach.
ular meeting ol Fides Lodge, No. , Mrs. Clvtus Carro11 In M anna­
dent : Mrs. John Hayes. -.ry gueala of Mr. and Mn. Earl
drew Fields and the
hostess
llln. James Ridenour. tna■urer; Brtckleo, Darwin.
Mrs Dillf'. shart'O with the grouP , During the buslneu meet ing ' 210 when it met Thl!rsday night d11kf'. A rkansa!, returned home ·
th
at
ll in Middleport. \\'Pdne�d.ay
Ha
P
of
K.
.
f
'
lds
Rey
Mr
sopresented
the
Mr,.
s
Esther Wright, flower,; and Mrs. Earl 11r1c1t1a II movJn&amp;
no
en eye witness acrounts of mis- 1
1
:
of
baby
Bob
Mr
and
Spins
�.
Lod
c
a
Mra.
.s
be
with
Henry Beaver, publicity.
ety
piece
Two
punch
set.
mem
i
r
of
ge
Naomi
'n
i. beauty ■bop next week from
1ionary work in thf' mountains of 1
Refreshment, were ,erved by Darwbl to Nye A .
. She was given a r iaing vote of in Gallipolis. Rosl'oe Fowler and I North Carolina are visiting with 1
KPntueh
w
·
'.\f rs . Helen Sansbury .
Mrs. Ross Cleland, Mn. Esther
thanks from the group.
1 Arthur Hoyt , transt'erred 1o the
M
M
He
Hoftne
n
and
_ounng the busrn�ss
session. Th S()(' l
Wright and Mrs.. Freman WI�
.
Charks Millttr of Columbus \·isie y voted t u give $400 , Fides Lodge .
e
of �lltlcothe viii:-'
Iiams. 'l1ie door prize wu awardMr. and
w1t h Mrs. Robert G illand pre,s id- , to the Trustees of the- church for I t was reported by the s ic.-k. i k'd with hi'.! p artnt s .
with Mr. and Mrt.
I...awfflK.'e
1
ed to Mrs . Oscar Weber. Several
In g , plans were discussed" ron- the building fund. It was announe- committee that Chester
Zirkle ' ' !I"� \font M i 1Pr this Wt't"k.
HOffner and famllY.
members received gifts from
rerm ng World Se rvice Day �o be ed that the group headed b y Mrs . ha9 been ill and is im�'ro v ing and Kath v Mor'-':an has 1-ieen a bsent
Bill Ruaell and I&gt;onglw
their secret pals.
o
from !trhool th is wePk bPcau� f
he l d the first Sunday in Febru- , William Bradford would h ii v e ! that Ed St iles was also ill .
ema
ley left Tuelday_ for I vaca-i
Attend ing were tlle- above nam• R
a ry.
charge of the February meetlng. A report was g iven by John i tonsilitis.
i
n
Florida.
tion
•
ed and Mra. Jamee VanMeter,
Riehard Jones underwent an
Following these aeti vties, re- At the close of t he meeting a Kincaid on his visit to the GalliMrs. Willoughby Hill, Mra. Pearl Mrs. Marcella CUiier of C&lt;&gt;lumpolis Lodge Tuesday evening for r.merP,ency appendel'tomy at the
frt's.hments were served to the
Koblentz, Mrs. Clarence Neutz. bu1 and Mn. Georp Cbarlel1 and
the annual installation of omeers . �Mies General, Wednesday.
follow in� . Mrs. Andrew Fields.
ling, Mrs. Henry Spencer. Mn. daughters of Logan vlllted :Wod­
oo
Wayde Saunden was installed as 1 Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley
Mrs . Frnnk Finnicum. Mrs. Bert
Mabel Van Meter, Mra. uenry neaday with Mrs. Margaret &amp;u­
have received word that their
Chancellor · commander there.
Wallaee, Mrs.
Lewis Gilland ,
Eichinger, Mrs. Fannie Adams, ley,
oo
Brad Wolfe and Mr. Kincaid son, Earl, of the U. S. Navy . will
Mr:,i Frank Oldaker and Mrs. RoMrs. Virgil Roush. llllss Leda
Mate. I
em era , ,...,
LHI
also visited WllkesvU le lodge enter the Electrlelan's
bert Gilland . The meeting was
Mae Kraeuter, Mrs. Edgar Har•
,
adjourned with prayer by Mra. The January meeting of the w�e�e officers were· installed. C\chool at Great Lakes Jan. 23.
tuni Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and
Andrew Fields.
Mri:; . Buel Ridenour.
Three memberl of th, TwDlaht
Eleanor Cirde or Heath Metho- W1lham Cottrill was installed as Rus'sell Lewis left Monday £or
after v isiting
The next meeting will be Feb- Garden Club were In Atbem tll
dist Churth was condueted by the Chan&lt;:ellor Commander at Wilkes- his base in Texas
ville.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ruray 8 and the entertainment Tuesday to attend the RepDI 11
president, Mrs. Grace Johnson .
over New Year's.
MEIGS THEATRE
committee asks each member to of the Ohio Aaoclallalll of Gar­
with Mrs. Edna French a.s devo- During the meeting at Middle- Elwood Lewis
MISS ROUSH
port, J. H. Grate reported on the Last week end Russell and his
brin� a comic valentine.
Pomero't, Oh io
den Clubl meet1nt of offlcen
tion al leader.
1n. parents were ln Bellefontaine to
drive that la now "on " •�
held at lhe student Union.
.
.
"'
�
, ..� program en! Illed ··i.ook'mg
V ISJl_ with Mr . and Mrs. Lsrry
NOT OPEN TONIGHT
I
e&lt;eaoe membership,
Attending were Mn. T. A.
·
'a o
Backward, Thinki ng Forward·'
an B .• xIe ea
Le wis and new dau8hter.
Mr.
W
Kincaid
serve
d
y, Mrs.
refreshwas ?resented by Mrs. Joh n
Roger Morga11 was in Coumbus
0 .er,
0 e
neas
Ger.id
Otlennulh
me
nts to the 19 members pre11e11I
.
Mn.
T.
A.
Hewebon.
.
THE TIME MACHINE••
and
c
Kraws zyn.
mg
the
mee
ay
to
atte
yeSt
e
The
president,
Hazel
ml
McKelvey,
l
Mr.
·
d
tl
M
�
R
P
and
of
announce
or
oush
rs.
.
Harol
G.
(Technicolor&gt;
and
following cloM of the business
hi h was
c00 k booki h' ch he roup has
Rod T.iylor A l an Youn i
meeting. Lemon sticks for the � : a,r
the approaching marriage of their daughter, Nadine preseided over the regular meetw e
.
: � � ie3
Men'I
1
compi
1ed
rat
e
d
f'
a
p
·m
w
are
no
FEATURETTE
Ann,
to Robert Ke�th Euler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ing of the PTA at Portland held
refreshme
nts were furnished by
�. e�sy Watson was
nie n�me o f lJ
on sa le for
COLOR CARTOO NS.
Monday
� 1 1 eat� and may be Mra Cela
evening
m
Jan.
9. All me •
R. Euler of Racine.
.
nd Brown.
,
.
umntent'tonally omitted from the
hers are urged to attend the
purchased from any member of
.
COMING
The we dding wi ll be an . event of Saturday, January
Music waa presented by a list of those who were in Charles
Coon Iy PTA meetln1 to be held
the circle .
Sund1y, Mond1y, Tu11day
· e IudIng Ca9h I
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28
group Of rne��
r■ m
", with. th.,e cer�mony bemg performed I n the First the evening of Feb. 2 in Rutland. Red ltultbt-r
on last Sa hmiay lo attend funerThe
cirele
voted
to
make
choir
J•nu■ry 15-16-17
o
Bahr, Mr. Wiley . Floyd Koehler. al servic., of lllrs Walter Riddle. Methodlit Church ol Belle Center, Ohio, by Rev. John
Th
te h
IP I d
robes fur the Primary Department
l Solo
·
"ELMER GAN TRY "
Elw�d, forme� minister of Racine Methodist Churc� . wis/to ;��: � �.i: sci!f
Dk-k Owens, Karl Owen and Lethe
ho
of
the
churl'h,
Miss Roush IS employed as a' secretary by the Me gs
(Technicolor)
Sluo Olo lo 11
land Brown.
i
ed In making the costumes whi:
Followins the meeting refreshBurt Lancuster and
Nylon
Stitched
County
Farm
Bureau_
Co-op
Ass
n,_
Pon:ieroy.
Mr.
Euler,
-----.
the chlld r
wore In the chnst•
menls wei·e served from the Ia ble
Jean Simmon11
m
S
ma1onng
m
CIVIi
Engmeermg,
IS
a
senior
the
who
I
ma ope ��a.
COLORCARTOON
cenlered with I w l·n tor arran1..
.
College of Applied Science at Ohio Universit y .
e meetmg
•"fter trhe
movlea were
Runnill&amp; time 2 Hra. 36 min
menI bY M n. L md a w ataon,
MIDDL,IPOIT
shown In the auditorium and reBox: ortlce c loses 8:30 P.M
"
l
.
Mrs.
French,
Mr■.
Belly
Swan
:
re
e
s
e
w
re
ed .
and Mrs. Mary Carolyn Wiley.
1 ..
'__
I ISO ,
,1un
__"'
_____=
New officer, and learh,r, were
serv
=�-aiiiii
II
m·ently elec ted at the Bradford
The Mason Grade School PTA Chureh of Christ. Elected were
held it1 regular monthly meeting Russell Roush,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rizer entertained with a party
superintendent :
Tuesday, Jan. 10 wlth Mu. Jan- James Reed, assistant superin- recently at their home on East Main St, honoring their
et Surface . presldt-nt, presiding. tendent : Ka!hv Russell , &amp;efrelary daughter, Milisa K., on her sixth birthday.
Everyone repeated the
Games were played throughout the afternoon and
Lord's and Roberta 'H oover. asslsta1;,
and
Prayer and save the Flag Salu te secretary, .Jerry Ll /;!htfoot. who prizes a w arded the winners.
t
l
n
al
o
e
WIii,
ab
Becky
were
and the audll'nce 1an1R ''Ameriea served as treasurer ror la !lt year.
d
�
Refreshments of ice cream with
the Beauliflll. "
inscription "Happy Birthday " , Sh�rrie, Bobby and Bruce Bl.i�k- 1
waa re-e!l!("t� for this year .
John l'Up cakes, pop and potato chips !ilon, Chuck Clark, Greg Eblm,
The selret tiry' s report was glv- Teacher!! tlecled were
en by Mr1. La\'era Yeager and Goble as teacher and MT8. Homer were served by Mrs. Rizer a 1- Denn is Gl bnore and Joyce Wil­
the treasurer's report by Mn. Forrester as assistant for the sisted by M ilisa K's grandmother, I iams.
Isabelle Brown. A short buslneo,Adul t Cla8S, Homebuilders Class. Mn. Dan R�er. her teacher,
I
U
'
meeting w11 conducted by the Wayne King, teacher. and Mrs. llln. Roy Rilfle and Mrs. Marga. The
Portland-Great
Bend Home
Offutt.
Ruth
Mr■.
and
R.Qse
president.
ret
nt;
a
a■sist
Tre�sile Hendricks,
ration
will
Club
meet at
Demonst
The program began with recit- James Reed. teacher of the Teen- Each cup cake had a letter on it the home of Mrs. Howard Ebers­
At
ala on the piano and organ by agen CJ,-ss, with Russell Roush and when they were all placed
baeh, Thursday Jan. 19, from
Happy
Jun•
they
spelled
t
together
Russell,
assistan
Ronnie
as
:
'.
the following: Ca rol Baldwin,
l0:30 8 - rn. until 3 P m_
"Old Kentucky Home : "
Linda ior Class , Mrs . ,l#ttnes Reed. as- BJrthday Millsa K, tl. Favors
Mrs. Howa � No�n- w 1ll eon­
Perry, "Crl.111 Cross ; " Gaynelle slstant, and Mrs. F.velyn Wood. were balloons . bubble gum, blowduct the _ me�tmg with color and
j
Nease, "Forrest Dawn : " Marilyn Beginnera, and Mrs. Ann Russell outa and l ife savers.
2 J?oor Sedan . Like new rt'd and white
so
finl1� - ffydramatic
Present were Fr anklin Rizer, acc_es nes m the home �s the
drive.
Cook," "Slarlight Waltz ; " Jackie as aBSiatant.
topic.
A polluek lunch will be
Anita Fu1tz,
Melanie Hackett.
of
Aldrldge,
-----"Magic Carpet
at noon.
served
Pamela Miller, Connie Lanning,
Dream1;' ' Kay McGowan, "To A
C-onnie Radford , Jon Paul Buck,
Wild Rose ;" Jimmy Wise, •·sweet
ho1ce of two fine one owner Nit■.
One twa ,OOr hard
Edd ie and lllike Young, AM Oh�op and
ou
H r of Prayer," &lt;organ &gt; : and
one two door. Both have hydrama11t."
., ,.. ''"
linger. Roger Dixon. Carl Offutt,
•
Jennlfer Ze r k l e, "Mu1etta'1 ., .
·
Martha and Linda Baker. ll!ary
Waltl."
�
Lou Radford, �lana Rose, Karen
The guett ,peaker, Miss Doro- Mrs. Ronald Browning waa a
'lne JO(lal owner. New Opel trade-in,
Grue
_ :
ser . Aud r1s Russell, Mara­
Sew
se
ing
w Rite
they !seue, gave a "CJ')' impl'fla• gueat when the
lynn and CaralynT, Tracy· Marl� Formerly SmUh Clothin1 Co.
slve talk about "Teaching Re- Club met Weru,,Bsday evening at
arul Darla Neut,llng. Bobby TiMIDDLIPORT, OHIO
larded Children." Sile 11 from Pl. the club house with Mrt. George
Edith Ann lllee,, Debbie Nor.
4 boor Sedan. F1nest and best aerle1 Dart. On, carefu
Pleasant and l1 employed by Illa- Conde and Mr,. Raymond Batty
l
1 955 MERCUiY •' .
r1!, ,Johnny Elchlnger, Jo Ellen
lo:cat owner, Almost like the day it waa told.
1954
MERCURY
Hom•
Of
Torque
of re- u hostesses.
teacher
•
aa
County
son
flight. R&amp;lt.
Diehl. Jan Beb:lnl and
Angle
Montclair llll'd Top. Pow,
tarded children in Henderson . A A short budne- sesaioo was
,
2 Door. Sp·ot1e11 clean in•
H
Nime Brand
bl'uea, automatic tr1111.
er
re
t,
n
e
d
si
the
by
new
conducted
fol•
p
perkid
answer
and
question
���
- K �tved many nli:e
side and out. White over
18
Sh■rp
ton• blue with .i­
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Mrs. Charles Spencer. other oflowed her talk.
Merchandi..
U1ht areen fiol,h, 1000
Inte
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Conv. Cpe. A jet black beauty tn1i de and out. Low
A permanent was won by Mary ficera for the year are Mn. WllUrea, automatic trana. Jta.
mi le•
Perform..-ce, Joob IDd
aj'.e - one own er ear. Power 1teer in1 and brakes.
Jo Lambert a1 a ho1pltallty prize. 11am Ware, vict· president : Mrs.
dio and heater.
quality.
The permanent was donated by Harvey Vanvranken, ecretary,
Only $699
Bnlle Jean·, Beauty Shop for the and Mra. Raymond Baity. treasur­
· . Now Only $545
school carnival, but wn1 wtelaim- er.
Hard Top 4 Door. Showroom clean, One careful
loce\
owner, Power 1teerin1. Turbine drive.
ed. The meeting wa, then .Jd- Refreshments were ,erved by
1 956 FORD VI
1955 CHEVROLET
joumed and refreshrnenta were the hosteasea during the- social
hour. Mr1 Dayton Strickland won
1ened.
Foirl&amp;ne 2 DQor. P­
conv. Cpe. White and eoral
the door prize, Hoetesaea for the
ateerinc and bnlw, tulo­
finiah, like new tlrea, 8
2 Door Hard Top. Power ■teerlnc and hr.kea. SpolleH
molic tnu.,
next meetinR wiU be Mrs. Donald
BOOn'EU TO MEET
cyl. with powtfllllde. Radio
black and whlte ttni■h. Really nlte.
er. If you w■nt 1ood qual,
&amp;: beater. Weekend Special
Mn Dale Dutton, preoldent of McKnlg�t and lllrs. Roy Blanken­
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lty at a folr prlee - 1h11.
the Middleport Band Booster■, ship.
9
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has 8JUIOUllced I Nlll\llar meeting
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Topa in condition . Show, the very belt of c,are.
will bo held 1h11 Monday evening
tmmodlatel,y following the PrA
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gram Iheme of conservation. the
A otooe relationship between !Nini KarP, Jr., In Mason.
commended
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who
explained
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members present responded
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colife
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Mr.
citizens of aU walka of
planning
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roll caU with ''Trees."
the
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Society
the
1t■ge1,
planning
the
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operating
and correlaUon of the project,, PatrloUc education, said young was prell!nted by Mrs. W. P, During the bWJ!nesa meeting,
Mrs. Karr and Mrs. James Brewwere cite · Al key fact.on in es- people are one of the grea test re- Lochary.
Mrs. A. R. Kni,ht, regent, was ington were elected delegalel to
tabllshment of • succemful p:im- � of the nation.
nrunity, Willi11m Miller, Area Re- He suggested that Return Jon- In tharge · of � meeti111 and the Stale Conference to be held
sources Development .Extentkln athan Meigs Chapter could make Mn. Locbary aded aa chaplain, ira Toledo in March. Alternates
-,,�� _eqlpte«I qut to members if � lJa!lllbJe contribution to the The regent read the message of elected were Mn. Guy Neigler,
Return Jonathan Me!p Chapter, linportance of tho area u e
the President General of the Na• Miss Frieda Faehnle, Mra. Geor·
D.A.R.. when they met Friday cation ,po1· by making available Ilona! Society, DAR, Dorla Pike ge Parker, Mn. J. E. Harley.
and Mrs.
alte11100D al tho home of ll(L I map ol hlltorlc 1U.. and placea White. ill ueplna with tht pro, lllra. William Bradlotd
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turn Jonathan Meip Chapter.
The bud get for the year wu
presiinted by Mrs. Dey Hysell
and accepted by the group. Mn.
Karr, o . reC'tor of the Southeast
District, rei:,&lt;.. '. ed on the recent
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M•ICI 0tun11 tanner, h~m: •Ppn,Jdmately "' doJ,1 lo .,,.,,.,.
- ' lllo !Mir """""' tu return
for the )'Mr 1-.. 'The nturn 14
lo bt nled Md lht tH paid on
or before hbruary 15, 1961,

Each 1..-mer wbo had a gross
incama cl.
or more during
tlw )'Ur Is required to file a
l"aderal lncotne tax retum. even
though DI ~ .b due. Thia al.so
applies 1'1 mum chll~n.
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There ls one a.ception lo this
nde. 11 • person is 65 years of
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and taxes.

Taxes wlll probably be with us
as long as we have li!e.
Looking on the brighter side,
income tax returns may assist
us in analyzing our farm business
ea$ year to see if U is giving
Ill the proper return for the labor expended and the investment
involved.
Information is available again
t.hl1 year through the Farmers'
Tax Guide, which is the 1961 editloo on Income and aelf-ernploy.
ment taxes. This publication is
avaDable without charge from
the Extension Olfice and may be
leCUffll by calling by phone or
In peraoo. or ~Ing a card to
the Exten!Jor, Service Office.
Although no income tax obligation i.e: Involved, most fanners
will need lo file a return so they
may report and pay the self-employment tan, whJch will quali•
fy them for social aecwity pay•
men~ when they become eligible.
Certam disability paymen~s may
start at age 1111 or retirement
• tarts at age IJ6 for men and age
a for women.
n ii hJghly important that each
fann buainea bal a 5 stematic

Coalton
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Athens All But Locks Up

Alben!~~ ~~2e!}p
years, and Coach Charley McAfee'a first loo, Friday
night with a 56-39 torpedoing of Logan .
oet of boob or l'ffl1nla. PractkalThe Athenians are undefeated . They are four games
ly any oy1tem ii acceptabl• for ahead, with five to play .
income tu purpose, ao Jong H
Meanwhile, Nelsonville moved into a tie tor second
th, matters required to be llhown place with Pomeroy and Jackson by beating Jack.son
an the Lu relurn are accuralely 58.53 at Nelsonville .
and clearly shown.
At Jack50n. the Iron.men blew In the reser\le game , Logan upOnly by keeping good record:s 41 52--i&amp; lead with two miouln re- 311t AlhenJ, 4S,-42_
can the farmer be sure he will mainlng by committing numer- Defending champion Pomeroy
pay the correct lax required, but 001 turnovers. It waa Nelaon- wu lamba.llted 80-31 in it, 0 w n
no more. One overlooked item of ville'a eighth wn in 13 outings back yard last night by visiting
$25.00 oou.1d cost the farmer aa while the fading lronmeo now Wellston. The Rocket triumph
much as SS or more in tax dot- own 8 7-4 season mark.
came 81 8 surprise, and kept the
Ian that be must pay.
In league play, Nelsonville is charges of Paul Kegley out
of
. For th~ riling on a !'ash ba- ~- The NHS victory moved the last ?lace with Gallipoli,. Had
sis, ~he prunary items are rann Hounds into II second place t i e WHS lost, it would have drop-rece1pta . and (arm expense. A with Pomeroy and pre-aeason fa. ptd Into a lie for last place with
checK hst on page 18 of the vorite Jackson.
GAHS with a 2-7 mark. Howev1
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Howlds
:•:~iI~n
dit~ items which should be re- :.asmar~::
neb. Ed .ptrl. Both teamJ own 3-6 lvop
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ped , 21 lor th records.
Most tanners have difficulty Spriggs pwn
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in handling capital expenditures losers.
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and reeeipts. A capltaJ expend!- In the reserve game, Jackson Wmebrenoer with 20 marke~.
ture 111 an item paid or 8 debt won. 45-20.
Jack Graham led Welbiton with
incurred ·for the acquisition or Athens copped Jls nth straight 25 ·
improvement of an asset having win of the year by defeating vie- In the preliminary contest,
a useful life of more than one iting L&lt;&gt;gan 56-39 Friday. Tb e Pomeroy took a one-game lead
year. Capital exenpitures are not Bulldogs increased their league by crushing the Little Rockets
deductible, but may be depreci• lead to four games, with five to 67--40.
aled and the cost of dep~iation play. A victory over defending
each year used as deductible champion Pomeroy next Friday
NELSONVILLE (5U

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taxe1,
one of the ob.
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gatJons living onin rreeforcoun-the

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Some capitnl expem:1itures are
aa Col1ows: (U land and building,
(2) Additions,
alterations and
improvements on buildings, etc.,
(3) _Automobiles and tr.ucks, 14)
Eqwpment and machmery, &lt;5)
Fees in acquiring property, ineluding title costs, (6) fences , 17)

would. assure the Athenians of
their first loop title in eleven
)!ears. AHS is 9-0 in league play.
Logan dropped a notch with a +s loop record.
High for Athens was Wayne PosIth 90
Ire
Phll Woltz
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Lo e
on
livest:ock, CB), major overhauling or gan.
of machinery, equipment. cars,
trucb, (9 ) reforestotlon cost,,
110} water wells, including drilling costs, and Ull preparatory
and development costs.
It is easy to set up deprecla•
tion schedules, which permit recovering the costs of these capital
expenditures over the period of
useful life. M~ ~d more farm, A fast break and rienty of manen ~ deprec1atmg capita! ex- power finally won out at Parkerspenditures such as machinery burg Friday night as the Little
~ver reJatively . short period of Reds handed the Eastern Eagles
time such as five yeara, rather uJ:· fifth 1
f th
a
than over an extended period as
ir
oss o e season,
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to 46.
~sual{y, losses and theft are The charges of Coach Bob
aJso deductible items. 1'~arm pro- Ashley moved out to a 16 lo '1
QERTRUO[, DON'T YOU JUST , perty or non-business property lead al tbe ,tart of t,he 11 rs t
LOY£ OUR NEW CIORr-lOY ! lo850S caused by theft or casualty quarter and were out m f~nt 26
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conslllute ,uch deductible ,terns. to 16 at the haU. However, ID the
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OH YES THAT
! An example nughl be a pleasked b
ore car bought for !2300. If ii the range. and bac . Y a 12
GENTU LOW-VACUUM waa wrecked a year later the man bench and a torrid I a• I
IS SIIPLY WONDERFUL! value before the accident might break, finally wnre the scrappy
,-~~-· be $1800, the value after the ac- Eagle11_ down to . dose ~ gap
cldent, $1100, 'lbe difference in and wm In the fmal mmules of
value was tbeo f/00. If 161)11 In- play.
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surance was recovered then the Eas~n ~moulted lT tumovaclual deduc!lble loss was the ers Friday night and consequent$700 difference value and the ly got but 39 shots from the field,
$600 Insurance for • deductible hilting 14. The Little Reds, led
Jou of $100.
by Ronnie Northup, shot 65 times
'l1lis year for the lint time the bitting 21. Northup led the ,corExtension Sen,lce al Ohio Stale Ing for the Parkersburg five with

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a detailed fonn account book,
which will permit the maintaining
: of a continuo111 Inventory or deprec~atlon schedule without re•
copying thelle inventories each
year. '1111s detailed account book
If cow, could talk they would will aeJI for $l and will be avail•
probably uk for Chore • Boy's able shortlv after February lat.
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a:entle, IO'W-vacuum mllkJn1,
Anyone Interested •hould contact
'Ihe natural •oothint ac\lon the Extension Office to reserve
allow, tbe eow to completely
relax. She lets her milk down Lheir copy.
faster without inJW'Y to the 'lbe regular farm account book,
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b
th e tuta which has been available for
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and udder. Tbit helps to eliml• aeveral years, 1s still available at
nate ~ major csue of m.astitis, ~ a copy. Farmen having quesPut plea•ure and profit In hO!ll or problems on income tax
your c:'airy operation with a returns or record keeping &amp;re inChore-Boy Mllklnf System.
vlted to &lt;011tacl the Exteru,lon
We sell and Sef'me
Offke for asslatance.
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period laat nigh! as they ~
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Kyger Creek Bobcats.
Coach Jim White 's Bobcat. noeo11 firllt quartft lead of 14-

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13, but had falleD behing 28-21 at
baHtime. When the learn.I quJl
firing In the third period, CoaJ.
ton was on top by 6-33 count.
From lbil po.int on, it was all
C'.oalloo a• lwt, of Kyger·, playera fouled out and Arnold Q,ffey.
Jim Wau.lke, and mates poured

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Middleport • .. •. 4 11 514 5311 the molten metal 111 run 1nto •
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-~ t.o It at right anglel.
ROAL VAlllm ONLY
1be Joog pieces are called lhe
TEAM
W L P OP IOW and the Glor1er are called
A1bens . . . • • • • •• I 0 Ul 383 the 1
Jackson ...... .. 5 t 514 501
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Logan . . . . .. ... t 5 412 511 are too una:U for the tuli: or
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gelter, Chuck Collins, nelted Zt W llsto e40eq,re omeroy 111
to lead all ..,.,Ing,
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The Eagles still had • 111 ~ . MANDATORY MESSAGES
lead at the end of three quart.er•,
It ii mandatory for the resi35 to 32, but soon gave wa~ In the dent of the United State: to
f0l111h quarter. Eastern tied the m-• three
t 46 all 1 the f' al min
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scoreteb al couldn't• =t th'"• much- Congress: State of the Union,
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needed winning goal· Myer• hit
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the Little R-1 9 their (lfth win or the economic report ~8 rethe s,· on
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The· · Eagles
eontinl.H:ll
trol the boards behind the ag•
gressiveness of Summerfield
Caldwell and Holsinger. Eastern
• th' de tment 37 lo 22 ·
won m 18 laporake
M yf rd.
Easlern'a p ym r,
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Harris, was held to five point! by
a tight man for man defense.
Due to a confilcl In schelollng
the Eagles played prior to t be
Huntington East-Parkersbull! lllg
Reds' game. There was no reserve
contest. Eastern will host Shade

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ed up ill fourth triumph in sis - ·
outings Thursday night by blastIng Wellston's ninth graders 30-22
on the local planks.
The CARS yelltlings led 8-5, 13g .... d 17-13 before a ·13-poinl
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them a safe margin of victory.
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High for the locals was Norman
Lanier with 10 ta1Ue1i,. He wu
foUow;d by "Duck' Bostic's nine.
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Tope. Hill. Miller and Fraley had

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was originally 'scheduled {or tonight at Shade but waa changed
laat week.
EMtem scoring: Sommerfield
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alnger S (:MIi 9, Collina I •o.m
21, Harris 1 (!1-315. Totala 14 (IB-

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Ky4U 510 : i ' a a ~
Sne 1100 • - - . ll:IIY lti'
In absorbing their tenth loaa of TOTAl..8
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the ,eaaon, the Bobcalo played
the body ..u, of Jnaoct.t when leuion•IIJ pnltm
good ball but could not rope with
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oomrumed sugani are broken protection. Get J'lll!Z ....,.
the hot &amp;hooting of Coach Pope TEAM
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at 1oar Lun,ber TONL Tliil:t-.
Wa er 'B outfit.
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CBANGko NAME
~era, ~k high game ht.~s Athem " · · •.. •• 1 3 366 218 The real lllllllf of Harry &amp;u23 :m4 bt\he ~d consid~
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and latff made BoudinJ hla
Phone Wi 9-U41
and Bra Y· '
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RACINE, GHIO
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High man for Kyger Creek was Middleport ·
Dexter &amp;-2•14 ; Brunslon 4-2-IO; Frank Cremeans, who pushed TOTALS
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An~erson 9-3- 2l; Kunzman 8-1-13:;. in 19 point&amp; from his forward po- FIUDAY'S Kl!'.SULTS:
Voight D-0-0 ; TOTALS 25 8 58. 8.ition. C A. Duncan with 8 and
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Hubie Francis with 7 rounded out Gallipollll 55 Middleport 50
Hyden S-0-10; Davis 04-4; Kyger Creek'&amp;, top scorera.
Wellston 00 Pomeroy 61
Spriggg 10-1-21; Beckley 3-1-7; The ~ata;_,Jost many ~ing Alhena~ Logan 39
Miller 1·1·3; Martn w.a _ TO- opportoml,.. ii tho fool I 1• e Nelaonville 58
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TALS 23-7.53.
where they converted just 14 af
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By Quarters:
30 free throws while Coalton Middleport 34 Callipolia 32
NeJsonville . , u;
31 tS 58 made good on 20 of 32.
Pomeroy f7 Wdlatoo to
Jackson . . . . , 9
28
48
53 In the r e s e r v e game, the Logan ts Athens 42
Reserve, _ Jackson 45 Nelaon- charge, of Cuach Bob McCollln, Jawon 45 Nelaonvllle 20
ville 20.
were defeated by Coalton Q-30 GAMES JANUARY 11';
with Brady canning 15 points {or lWahama at Pomeroy
ATHENS 1561
the wimlers. Bob Houck a1Jo con- GAMES JANUARY • :
Gardner 1-1-3: Bennett 3-1-7; nected for 15 markers to top the Gallipolis at Nelsonville
Chase 2·2-t; Bl. Cornwell 3--0-6: Kyger Creek unit.
Athens at Pomeroy
Poston 10.10-30; Bo. Cornwell 04 Here g the box .score:
Lagan 11 t Middleport
4 - TOTALS 19-18-56.
COALTON (7!)
Jackson at Wellston
LOGAN (Jt)
Coffey 9-5-23; Waulke M-20;
Woltz 4-3-ll; Gauer 1-0-2; s. Rowland 6-0-12; Kight 146; BraGCL AU GAMES
Dalton 3-5-11· Bainter 0-iH)· Don- dy 4-S-11. TOTALS 26 - 20 - 72.
CAGE STANDINGS
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ahey 6-S-IS· 'Louisa 0-0.0 ~ TOKYGER CREEK 1481
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FrancJ.S 2-3-7 . Johnson 1-2-t, Dun- Ro CrWide ..... e :z 3119 384,
Athens ...... 14 28 43 56 can 4-0-8; Thomas 0-H: Rothgeb North Gallia ... s 5 567 513
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Logan . . . .. I
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39 1·1·3, TOTALS 17 - 14 - 18.
Kyger Creek ... I 10 5111 751
Reserve acore - Athens 42 Lo- Score by quarters:
Hannan Trace . , I 10 4U ,os
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Coalton . . .. 13 15 17 n - 72
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Kygor Creek 14 7 12 LS - 48
Ga. VARSITY STANDINGS
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Reserve Score· Coalton Ii Ky TEAM
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Ramaey 4-4-12; Ray 6-Z.14 · MolWell,ton
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lens 2·1-6; Graham 12·1·14· •RichToday, a 'triple • header WU
arda S-1-7; Campbell ~- Sowsclieduled lot tbeGARS gym, beera l-0- 2· Blankenshi 4-1.9. TOginning at 1 p, m, against AtbTALS ~111-llO
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Last lime Athens played .the In-,
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Little Reds acorlng: Haltleben
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Bayes O (1.1) I. Hague 1 (1-2&gt; 4,
Bioadwater I (1-1) 1, McCase 2
tD-ZI 4. Totala 21 18-IU 48.

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BY BOB E. BYE:P.
the iiellliOD.
Tuesday and lravel to McArUwr
A #IW !MA f'Olt A N~W UfA
night, combining sharp ahooling Eddie Buffinston. who rolled it1 ship, and waii ntVer in real trou- ii Jan. 17 against Lhe winleu Wa- The Racine Purple Tornadoes , Mcl&lt;:elve) h! for 16 poinls while a week from toniglitfrum ouui.ide and aggressive de- 38 points ag.:iinst Logan Tuesday ble.
harna White Fakons.
lacking strength under the boards Price carried the load Wlder the Racine scoring . tiraham 4 (3fensive play to whip the Pomeroy sight, made lhree blll'keb las1
overcame a 16-18 rirst quarter tie boards and hit for 18 to lead ill Bill , Wolfe 3 (HJ 9, Parsons J
LOW COST
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It wu 22· 12 afler one quarter , The Pomeroy reserves
took Friday night to walk away from in scoring, Bill Frost led Belpre (1.4 ) 5, Price 5 18·13) 18, McKel•
an ers ec1s1ve ~.
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the undisputed leadership in Lhe Rei.
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Bob Wmebrenner was the only
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the BelpN! Eagles 59 to 36 ul Ra- with II .
vcy 7(2.SJ 16, Totau; 21 ll'i-40 ) 59
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terve ract Wl a -40 v clory. cine.
Belpre commitled 2S personal Non·scorers Rees. Birch, J . Wick
·; mlo a 5-4 lt:ab'Ue record, clearly an er w O
ll knocked Wellston out of a tie
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do qumtet moved out t~ a 11 ~ 4 the sea.so~ aiiamst five wms. Out Belp~i: scoring: H~son S (0-2 ,
. ,. The win roi· Wellston added lillle players . Many Panther shots dip• 1six points at 42-36 on Allen
lead mid-way in the first period I of Rarme s 40 attempts at th I!
Davi! 4 0-2J 9, Wilcoxen 2: &lt;D
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~,." }Ii lustre to a lustreless season ped ln, rlimbed out, with Wellston Hamm"s nk'e hook shot, Wine- Charles Buffington \ u high then went cold as Jim Davis pul foul line only 17 were good.
I' 4, Frosl5 (1-'IJ 11, Dit:h I ( 2-4)
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brenner's free toes, and Hamm's 1with 18 points for Pomeroy, and the Eagles out ln front 16 to 14 ~he :t:agles grabbed the m&amp;· 14, Walker o (2·31 2. Total8 16 (8league,
TAKE Lt:AD EARLY
drive•ln. But ln the next two mln·[Beit.zman for Wellatoo matched with a minute and 14 seconds lJority of the rebouods during the ! 161 36 Noli•scorers Thomh11l and
But last night Wellston could Welston lead 3-2, 5-4. 6-4. 8-6, utes Wellston scored 10 points to him. also having ll.
left. Racme'., Sam Price tied It game but received pleaty of trou· IMoore.
- - · -- -up with '2 seconds ten then ble from Roger Parsons and Allen Score hy quarters
liave ma Iched buc kels w1.1l1 any · 1- - - L-h
bl:Jed 13 d 11
•• , with Nalioowide's : body its own sige in the league.
teamed with Allen Graham at the Gr&lt;ll,.ld.lu, w _o gra
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. Racine
16 17 15 11 - 59
oew Family Hospitali.za- II Joe Ramse sta ed e sensatioua!
,tart of the seeond quarter lo put rebounds 1~le~. Graham was the Belpre _ ]II I 7 l - 36
tion Plan! Offen liberal
perfonnan~ on g defense and
the Tornadoe9 out in front l8 lo only other Racm_e cager to break
ash benefit:1 • , • u,c,rlJ,.
Keith Blankenship outdistanced
18 o~ h~o of four shots at the int~ the double !igures, getting l l 1 Portsmeutb 'ft
u-'• covenge , • • l,ot, Ieverybody in scoring with a brllcharlt}' lme.
po;.-its.
Hamilton Garfield 55
au-. See me towl!
liant 25 points, including 12 field Middleport's Yellow Jackets aJ. Rebtr11 bad five. George Pope I llmea, apd Ued Ille IIDle fluff
Belpre grabbed most of the re- The . Racine ~eserv~ coasted Greellfleld McLabl 62
goals, all from 15 or more feet ter leading through lhree quar· a... Collley turDttl la 1lellar ft- &amp;Jmq,, Ind lltffr dkl ~ the bounds the first half and hit well to theu 10th .wtn rollmg over a
Clrelevtlle 5'
away.
ters, grew cold in the fourth to femlve performances for GABS. i lead. WIie'• hoe · 11reall Ill lhe the first quarter, but they also : c:ood ~lpre live 45 ~o :J?· It was canbage.Trey II Shade ,40
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MAX WARD
00 drop their sixth SEOAL cage test ' Middleport pulled down only 22 final 45 lff0Dd1 nid&amp;ed ... Little Wt:nt cold in the second stanza as I Belpre s ~ond 1088 m nme starts Albany 91 Waterloo 38
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Keg eby 'dl thys 'i5-50 l'ciday night at Galllpolis 1 ebounds with Kloes getting siJ. : Jackels tbtlr ftrM eonfereace Racine began to find the range.1 while Kacine now has a 10-1 rec• Unlen Furnace et Tbt Plalns 68
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The Blue Devns held MHS to Bowles rive for the loaen.
; lrlam. . agabid ellhl .etbaeb. , Price led the waJ getting nine of ord. Garrett
e pre ID scor· Rut
78 C aunoty
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his 18 points to J)\Jt the Toma• ing "'.Ith 8. Larry Salser pactld Raelne 51 Belprt S8
:~:y"s 39~ ~~ ;\~ 66 atte:;~ four points in the third stanza, Gallipolis wlll take on Nelson- ' '!be Im.pa an U.
Pomeroy, Ohio
from the field for 53 per cent 13 begun at 2~23 favoring Middle• ville at. Nelaotivllle Friday night Box score of the vanity game: does on top 33 Lo Z2 at the ~II. ~e L1.ttle Tornadoes with 11.
McArthnr 48 Za1esld rr
Pomeroy'li 22 goals of 60 attempts port, then exploded for 23 in the in It's next SEOAL battle. MiddleGALLIPOLIS (151
In the third period e:1ceu1ve Racme plays two games awa~ Lancas&amp;er BIS '3
ville 'it ot
I (36 per cent &gt;, and chopped down last frame . The winners we n t port will host Logan.
Robert&amp; 9-7-25; Crawley 0-0-0; fouling bega? lo take its toll . ol next week They meet Rutlan
Alleu
ATIONWIDE fthe Panther fast break with nurn, ahead_ to stay_ about midway in In last ~ght's th,1~! reserve Pope 1..0-~; Thoma, 4-5-13; Con- the Belpre five and the
_,lWt.1. INIUlANa.COM1'AtO' erOUJ inlercepl!ons
and close the fm81 period on Sophomore game, Middleport I B squad ley 4-5-13, D. Porter 1-0.2 - TO- club moved out to a 48-29
..._~Cat
checking inside their
derense Dave Roberts· three-point play a~ captured 1ts first league win of TAU 1 17 55
quarter lead·
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the year by beating the Blue
MIDDLEPORT 150)
Belpre could muster but 6. 'f,
H was a tight man•for•man de- Imps, 34·32.
Bowles 1-8-20; Anderson !-3·5; and 7 points in the second, third
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fense in the third period that held Wise led the winners wth 16 K1oes 4-1-9; Swackhamer 4412; and fourth periods, losing three
the Jackcil:I to just six shots, one tallies - eight coming from the , Au1t ().0.0; McElhinney 2-0-4: of their flnt five by way o( the
connecting, 8 crip by Richard free throw circle, For Ga11Y,101s. ! Baumgardner 0-0-0 - TOTALS l'J. foul route at ~he start .of the sec•
s ckl amer and two fret• tosses Bill Eachus netted 11.
I&amp;-50.
ond half. Racine remained steady
~~~rs ~anagetl only eight points i 'lbe Imps iral(t!d M, IM aDd · Score by quartera:
throughout the game but. hit a low
in the ·•slOijpy'' third period.
, U-22 a, the quarlermarb. Dur- G~U•
. i 14 8 23 - 55 31 pe~ cent from t~e field. Bel•
lag ihe hecllc founb period Gal· Middleport
12 17 4 17 - 50 pre h1t·.G per cenl
I Afler GAIIS forged ahead .m ,.he:i llpoJJ1
reduced &amp;lie Middles Ind
Officials - Tum.tr and Zlm• In the final period Bill McKel•
final peri~. Swackhamer w ll ~ Co one point four 4Wt'!ffllt Imerman.
ny set the pace for Racine put' awat·ded h19 fifth per~nal !ou;
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In the final three mlnute,
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to help Racine to its loth
, Roberts topped all scorer:, with , The Rulland Red Devils troun- Scoring: Chauncey _ Evener•', ,,-iiiiiiiiiiii-'iiiiii-'-'---'-2,; markers. Thomas and Conley ~d winless Chaunrey last night · 2 (0-2) 8; Childress H0.2)2: Mont• BOYS'
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Bowles pul!lpe~ in 20 for the los· j League outing of the sr,9son.
2: Mitchell O {U) 1; Lengen 2
crs. Swotkhamer had 12.
The Blue Devil• wer~ held to (I.I) s. Totab 10 (4-21) H.
Gallipolis fommitled 10 turn• a totul of only nine poinl f through Rutland - Martin 6 (4-51 18;
11 \'Crs, most of them coming in out the first hall while
Rutland Lambert fi (2-lil 12; Hobstetter 2
.he second stanza . GhHS hit 19 of dumped in 35.
(0-21 4: Carter 2 (O-Ol 4; George
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i2 field goal attempts, j for a 45 In the 2nd and tth quarters, 1 13-6) 5: Dugnn t (1-21 S; Hof!.
: :ierrcmtagc. Middleport sank 17 Coach Jim Venarri sent In flockl lman 4 !HI 12 ; Pierce 4 (O-Ol 8;
or 41 gonls. GAHS had 17 of 30 of substitutes lo play and Rutland Combs 4 (S.IOl 13; Sheets 0-0-0 ;
free throw circle. For GalUpolia, kept right on scoring al will.
King (I U•U 1. Total!: 29 (20-38)
period ) while MUS hlt 16 of Z9 Ten Red Devil• broke into the . 78.
MIDDLIPORT
('harity tosses.
1&lt;:oring column led by Dave Mar• ] Officials: O'Nell. and Swart.
Galllpoll1 eontrolled 11te board1 liD with 16. Lee Combs followed ..,;;;;;;;;;;;._,__
- -· ··•- - - - •-·~la11I night with 39 rebo11Dd1, Ira with 13 while Lambert and HortCrawley rulled dow• II rm- the man 's!)Jlk 12 eoch.
Pomeroy, Ohle
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Rutland dumped In 11 per cent ·
of their 38 attempted free throws
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Jn the reaerve conteat Rutland
led by Slawter with 12, defeated
the Chauncey undercla•mnen 3824. Moatgomery had eight for
the loser1.
The DevU1, who art now 9-2
,:; ror the season. wtll host Racine
Tuesday night. They were defeated earlier ln the season by
the u~rlver cagers.
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c-reotion we realize with greater awe
Called Him llabbl
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Nirodemus was a member of the highe1t llwmaklaa
His might ond majesty. But body among the Jews, which mean., (I) that he m""
s;rtater, wi know, is our need for understanding have been much betler educated than the averap md
of the dmes. i2) that he was held ir. general respect Ii
His WIii, ond His Love for man. the community, and (3) that he was heavily reqiomlblt
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For men con toke to his new for his judgment.!.
It was commonly believed among the Jen of thi
wodd1 tomorrow only tho Tnrth time that a man was entitled to the honor of beinl eaUflll
ond Faith and Life he diSCOYers in this "rabbi" if he had worked some wonder (Deut. 18:191,
When Nicodemus saluted Jesus with that title, it WU I!,
world today. expression of respect. ComlnJ from a learned man, m~
he was, It was a little as 1f he bad called him ''Dt»
Therefore, while a few gifted scientists as
tor!" Imagine a university professor calling a plain 111111
J
are building highways from the edge of today "professor!"
Quite evidently Jesus had made a great lmpraslon OSI
of the earth, the Church is offering everyone the old Sanhedrinist. But that scholarly gentleman wu
opportunity to probe the spl(iluol not quite ready to commit himself.
Came by Night
d"pths which shall determine our dest iny.
Maybe we have not been entirely fair with N1coclem,
us. We have said that he was a coward who WOUid DOf
stand up for his convictions, and that he came to
by night in order to escape the criticism of the crow,d.
But there may have been another reason.
.
As a leader of the Jews Nicodemus w.. Wider Ille
sobering responsibility of leading the people aloaf a
sale way. Had he been sitting at the feet of Jetu1, open.
ly receiving instruction, it would most certaluly line
been interpreted as an endorsement of the carpenter.
And although Nicodemus had been favorably Imp,_
C.n,,.Jo, JJfl. ln,,w Al,,. $min, 11,.,._,. y,_
by what he had heard, it would have amounted lo a be,
trayal of a public trust !or bim to have endorsed •
THI! CHU,..Ct1 f'Olt .ALL
Nazareth carpenter until he had made a carefuJ alld
CHURCti
personal investigation.
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"'irit11d .. t-.Wi6.11.--.a.rr1.
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It has been a matter of embarrassment In almod .,,_
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Iery community in the land when some prominent Cbrtl: ~ . :._w.vr:::. &lt;.!!_f:, ~
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THE DAilY SENTINEL

By Rev. In M. Tibbs
Pastor of the Ml. Moriah Churdt of Gotl
As we start into this NEW YEAR I wonder bow man:
resolutions have been made and broken. We are bu,y
going here and there. Our intentions are good, and we
try to do the right things. But sometimes l feel If we
are very careful we will be doing things that are not so
important. In Matthew 5:33 it tells us "Bnt seek ye first
the kingdom of God, and his righteoume!'; and all-!JI~
things shall be added unto you." And u, ST. LUKES
GOSPEL it tells us in the 10th chapter i11b·vene ". .d
be answering said, Thou shalt Jove the LORD thy GOD
with all thy neart1 and with all thy soul, and with all thy
strength, and wim all thy mind, and !by neiahhour as
thyself." In the 6th chapter of MATI'HEW It tells us
how he will take care of us if we will put bim first. Some
people might think J sound as if everyone who start to
serve the LORD would have to quit work and trust the
LORD. NO. Some will be Ministen, Some Teachers, and.
some will be good loyal workers for the LORD who wllr
support and help all parts of GOD'S work. Again I ay ,
we need to be careful that we choose the RlGilT tbinp, i
It ls easy sometimes to feel that something Is more Important than going to Church or lo Su!"iAY Sd!ool where,
we learn more about the Lord and His ways. Let us re- .
member it is the things we do here and now 1!181 .C811111'
Titus 2: 11-14 "For the grace of Gad that bringeth 111'/'
vation' bath appeared to all men. Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly Just,, we should llv.e !f(Jberly, righteously, and Godly, in this present \Vorld; I.GO\:·
Ing for that hope and the glorious appeatlnf ot the
great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ;
Let us not forget the most important resolution of all
and that is to live for the Lord IN THIS PR~ENT
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if you would call upon the Lord. ACTS 2:21 and 11().
MANS J0:13 tells us, "And it shall come lo pass, that
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School 11 a. m.:. Children's church _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 10:45 with Hennan Taylor lead·
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at Mo~ilg worship 10:30: Christ- sub-i....t of the lesson sermon.
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Ian E'.rui::avor 6 P. m. : Eveniug ~Iden Text: This is the record, Rotlaed Methodist a..uro. ~I
· Worship, 7 P- m,
That God hath given to wi eternal Herring, pastor; Morning wonhlp
Klngdum ,Rall of lehonh'1 Wit- life, and thla IJfe iB In his Son. 10:30 a m.; Church School 9::SO
nesses .Public meeting Sunday 3 1 John 5:u
a. m., Vemoo Weber, 1upt; ;:..~
p. m.: Watcbwwer study• P. m.: Middleport Cl!urc• ., Clu-tol: 8 P· m. Monday. WSCS flrat Tue•
Bible study Tuesday a p. m.: Ser- Fred L Gardner minister· 9·30 day and second 'Tbunday ot each
•i~ meai1ns Thursday 7 p. m.: Blb!e School, R. Steffy, 'supt.; month: Family night taat SUnday
Mmlstry school ThursdaJ 8 p. m. t0:30 a. m. Momlt,g worship, evening of each month at 8:30
Duvtlle P 11 er Im llollaeu Sermon - subject: "Choose You Sennon topic for thill &amp;mday,
Church. Langsvll~. Don Wachen- This Day!" e p, m. Youth serv- "The Boot for Everyone."
schwanz, pastor. Sunday. school ices. 7 p. m. Evening service. rust Baptld Cbudl, Raclae:
9,30 a. m_. : Morntng w,,.,h,p
Sermon-subject "The Alpha A. R. McCauley, pastor: Chester
a. m.; Pilgrun Y?uth 6:46 p. m.; and the Omega". Union week--0£• Simpson, supt.; 9:30 a. m. Sun·
Evangelistic serYICt 7:SO p. m.; Prayer services 7·30 each even- day School: 10:45 a. m. Worship,
Fellowship aervice Wedoetdoy Ing Mondoy tttrouih Friday, at ,ennan "Malntalolng the Christ·
7: 30 P· m.
the Baptlllt church. You are l'Ord• Ian Experience". 5'!45 p, m, Sen·
Middleport Chllrdl of the Na&gt; tally urged to attend each of ior BYF, B p. m. Everitng Service
llrene, Rev, Clyde J. Bartlett. these serviceii:.
sermon: "The free Gift". WedSunday school 9:30 a. m.; mom- 81.,. o1 Pr
=-1e O nesday 7:SO p. m. film "Africa on
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m~ wo 1~ serv ce 10: O; : .c.Y• The Country ChW'ch iD Town. Sun· The Bridge,·• shown at Racine
emn . gaerv1ce. Prayer nwetlng day schoo) 9: 30 a. m. Berl Boggs High school.
m~lble study Wednesday 7: 30 SUpt. Morning Worship 1~ •• m. BelhleJaem 8.aptld Clmreb, GI.
~aoml Baptlsi - Sunday school Evangellltle service 7:30 p. m. Bend, Arthur McCauley, paator;
D:30 a. m.: worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by pMtor Rev. Lile. Robe~ Lewis, wpt.: 9:30 a. m.,
prayer service, Wednesday 7 '.1'hlll'9day evenlng prayer meet-- Morning worship and Sunday
P. m.
mg and Bible study. Everyone School sennon "'Malnt-alnlng the
Carpesiter Bapll• t _ Sunday w::me. Edmond Life Pastor. Chrl~lan Experience," 7 p. m
school 9· 30 Momlng worqiip,.
Flt'II Oal&amp;ed Presbyterian evening servict, sermon "'lbe
IO:IS.
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RaHantl Flrd Baptllt _ Sunday Ruppe.It, Pastor. 9 Morning wot· 7:30 p. m. Revival servcea, Freeschool lt:!11 4 _ in. Preaching Sun· ship, su~~t '."l11e Man Who Rob- land Monis, 1peaker.
dny 2,30 p. m.
bed God • 10:00 Sunday Eden United - . . , Qiarch
Hattboarille PrHby&amp;erin Tappers PlalDI EUB, Paul Rev. Elden R. Blake, pastor. Son·
Surtay lchool io a. m. WVF 7 Hooks Minister. 9:80 a. m. Wor• day school lo a, m. Supt. Robert
p. m. aod Bible study every Tuu- Bhfp. l0,2S •· m. Sunday sehool. Murrey, Cbrlltlan Eodeavor 7:13
day. Prayer and praise len'Jce
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19:30 a. m.; Wunlup hour 10:30 Sunday mxning and at all eve111 ,. Syracuu Methodi,&amp; Cburcb,a.m,;
every other SUndav.
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Rev . Carl Herring, pastor, Carroll !
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by tbe elders
Norris, Supt. Sunday achool 9:30 St. Paa.I • SI. Job Lathena with prea~log every other Sunti p m
WedneJday· Midweek ChW'cll, Wm. L. Vorill, Peator day monung at 9:IO. When there
Bible st~dy 7:90 p, m. 'wednesd.iy. Pomeroy. St. John Sunday aervlc- is preaching. SlDlday School is at
UH Churt1h Letart F lls Re ts 9 a. m ,; Suoday acbool 10 a. m. 10:30 a.m. Evening 1trvkta are
Hubert Sharl,, pastor.•
Ualttd Mdehodl8' •C ~ of once a moath at 7:30 p.m.
school 9; 30 a. m. ; Worship sen• Pomeroy, Eugene Brown, pastor; Loa&amp; lklUom Cln1rehea - sunices Sund
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Church School, 9: ts a. m., Ken- dav Schoo] ii
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neth Finley, supt.; Worship, 10:30 in .,th Christi ever,a,_.':::" 5 --,h
Charcli ol the Nazarene, Syra• a. m.
"Minsters Recognition
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cuse, Rev. Harold Holmes, past- Day'" !Mr. Theo Smith and Past- car Babcock u au~rlntendent
or Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; or Brown will speail) Wedneaday and every other Sunday in the
Morni_ng worship 10:30 a. m.; 9 a. m. Prayer and Bible study. Methodist ch~ with Dave FmJ.
MYPS 6:30 p. m.; Evangelistic 7 p. m. Choir rehersal, Mrs. John rJck as supermtendcnt, Commun&amp;erviccs at 7:30 p. m.: Wednes- Werry, director. Ohio Pastors loo and preaching services art ev.
da, 7:30 prayer meeling : Prayer Conve r
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22-2S Columb ery other Sunday morning al 10:.
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ua 30 in.~ Christian Churdl, with
' h~ur Tuesday 7:30 p. m.; M-is-- O. n 10"· an.
s1onary service ls the 3rd Tuesday
!~e m1nister, .I. P. Miller preachof .tie month at 7:30 p. m.
.0 radfutd CbW'Ch ., Chrllt, ing, and every other Sund• y
JJD1 Reed, Supt.; Bible School morning at 10::,0 In the MethoChuttb ol Nuareoe, Marberry . D:30 a. m .; Morning worship 10: SO dist Church with P'ree1and NorVnioo Aves. Pomeroy, Jtev. E. E. a. m.: Chr18tian Endeavor (youth ria preaching. Every three months
Cox, pastor, Sunday School 9:30: 6 p. m. : Evening wonhlp 7:30; preaching services at the MethoMoming w. orehlp .10:90: NYPS at Wednesday evening Bible study dist church are in the eveni• a In&amp; 45 E
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~·e_nmg services 7:30;
a.y• a :00.
stead of lho morning, 7:,0 in the
e,· Meet •ng Thursday 7:30.
First &amp;pilAI Chutt•, Middle- wbtter, and 8 in the •ummer. EveHouse 0 .- Prayer, Cheater, (The port, Rev. Donald A. Boone, Pas- ning ISel"Vicea at the Chrlltlan
to Ton F I
S pt W Church
Country Church in TownJ. Ed- ~Y ow er,
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or• are once a month at 7:39
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mond Life, pastor. Sunday school ~up r:'ice lO:lS • · m. Even- or eight LD winter or 11.mvner.
9:30 a. m.; Earl Boggs, Supt.; mg service 7:30 p. m.; ~:OO P• m Tupper I Plata, Cbrlluaa
Morning worship II a. m.: Evan- Youtb Fellowship meeting,
Chardi - Sunday Schoo) every
ge\islic service 7:IKi.
Reath Metbod.iat Cbueb, Mid- S1mday morning at 10 a.m. with
Falnlew Churcll, ReY. Dwight dlepor1, Raymon Konlll'Jght, pas- Creston Newland u superintendSpencer, pa11tor. Sunday •cbool tor: Church SchooJ 9:30 a. m., ent. Communion ob8ervance of lhe
9:30 a. m.: Supt. Herbert Roush ; Jae~ Bechtle, supt., Jtmlor a nd Lord's Supper every Sunday at
th
Young Peoples meeting each Sun- Senior You Fellowships 6 p. m. ti a.rn. with preaching every othday at 6:45 p. m.; PN!aching 7:SO Choir re heD.rsal Wednesday 7 p.m. er Sunday. The evening aerrice
p. m.: Prayer meeting Wcdnes- Cl,.. Ill w,11 meet Wednesday 8 ~ ooce a lllOl1th at 7,30 In the winday 7,30 p. m.
p. m. hOIIl(! or Mes. c. A. Emmish 1er. Commuruon al an nen1ng
F,u M, thodt,1 Chu,cn, Lauet Young people from sixth geode preaching ..-vice, for lho1e uncm 8 R E
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up will be extended ao Invitation able w attend morning oervteeo.·
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attend • Membership Trnfnlng J. P. Mil!ec 1, minister.
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Wise, supt.: Mommg worship period time taught by the pastor. Orange Cbrlstiu Cburdl -&amp;11·
to : 30 a. m.; Youth aervlce 7 p.m.
day School every Sunday mom•
Evangelist iC service T:30 p. m. ;
ing at 10 a. m. with Lloyd BleckMid · week prayer service Wed- 1
~§~511 wood, Supt Communion observncsday
p. m.
ance of the Lord's SUpper every
Hysell Knn Free MelhocHst: RoSun~ay at to a.m. led by the eJ.
bert E. Smith, Sr., pastor; Sunden and ell evening preaching
dro' School 9,30 a. m., Worley
""""" •• n a. m. with evening
1Liley, Supt : Morning worship
preaching one Ume a month ,t
1-9:80 a. na. Youth service, 6:45
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t :lJO 1 · m.; Wonhtp Nl"\'ic9 ll:30 puloc. Wm. Wataon, S, S. &amp;JsA.·
Sunday school 9:30 a. frl .; Preach- • . RI
9:.IO • 11: l&amp; ('.Qmbtned lfn'kt ol
inc 10::JO a. m. 'lJ1d Bible Study l hmttoy Sneath-Day A.d,.nt., worahip and •udy. Muaic by the
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!124 Butternut Av". DAV choir. sermon ··wb, Chr!Jt Stand&amp;
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"Hall i Sabbath School I p. rn.; al the Door oi 'l'ht Heart."
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u• i ~ rnoeling o ~ by ~•l· Sunday School slnrls at 9:30 a.m. Chareb of Gelll, Mt. Moriah - 1low1h1~ supper. lnt~tmg f1hn 1
Pr~y('r meeting Tuesday 7. 45 Rev . Ira 1.1. Tibb1. Pastor. SW:1- for chikli'en. WedneHda,y 7 p. m.
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with stanford Stockton 18 IU·
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Expert Miller Outlines Negro Students Will Return To Classes
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........ .......- - . - lor7 llablmeD.W ebaul tbl ....
eoee of the
V
.W be IUIP w Aft/ ttudlat •
outllder uulfd llli M&amp;ual .W..
will be proeecuted 1IDdlr Z.W.

River Report

or which ollm

dillrlel, ...

the Daughters should i!Ver
who presented selections of Any aludenta proved to be into further lhe objectives \ American com~rs. Gershwin \'olved in violence such as that
_
of the D. A. R. and she also I and Lowe, during the afternoon.
DELUXl: TIIREE-ROOM- AND ,.;tressed the thought that patriot- During the coffee hour follow· Seven Tee
bath apartment - off1ce rooms ism and relig1on go together. [ing the meeting, members and
,
~gers
Obituariea publiabed at 1 eent per word.
·
-trailer space. Phone WY 2- Mrs. McClung is a Past Slate Re- guests enjoyed the many antiques Killed In Mishap
FBI qatl 1M e U
a..
WORDS I DAY I DAYS 6 DAYS 1 MO.
U
60c
IItle:
$1.33
$4.!10
1141.
m 6 tic gent of West Virginia.
Iand heirlooms In the Karr home ST. PAUL, Minn. IUPII~
tee of the Jtate .lqlllatarl blpa
20
60e
$1.20
$1.110
$6.00
and the view from the picture teen-agers were killed early toJnve~Ugatiag tbe rJoUDc .....
211
7~
suo
$2.211
$7.!10
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT
window overlooking the Ohio Riv- day when a car repmedly travEight of 0. lT pii'ICIDI •r1dd
er Valley.
eling more than 1110 miles an
fD tb1
!q DJibt. . . .
11A
dessert
~ourse
was
served
hour
careened
broadside
into aa- betweeo atate and local offidala outside MU llunter'l doc I IJ
PHONE WY 2·2157
HOUSE 1~. LINCOLN Heights,
from the refreshment table, cen· other vehicle.
about which one failed to acl were 1dettfled • ...,.... II'
-::N-::O:::::T:o:IC::E::S:-----(::9)::-:FO=::::R-::SA":":"LE::--JI • rooms and bath. new gas
tered with an arrangement of Impact ol the crasb ripped the properly in tho Wedneodoy riotlug the Ku Klua Klan.
furnace. Phone WY 2--3575 or
yellow chry!!l!llllthemwns. Mrs. speeding auto's chassil ud four and rocktbrowing which w81 n-:[~~;_~~~ii.iiiiiiiii"'"'
12-13tl
JAN. 14
Knight presided at the silver wheels (rom its body, con~ na11y put down by Athelll' »man
TERMITE AND PEST CONTROl G. E. Automatic Dryer ~ Deluxe Gallipolis~ ~4_6·
Model
•
Electric.
A-1
eondition.
EIGHT
ROOM
HOUSE,
two
fiv1
iloa
Lod
N
Cbesb'
service.
five youtha "all dressed Jn black police force uaiDg tear gu.
hJ FalL ...... bujleeltoL
456
·uu·
h
lik
Pr·--•
I
I
room
apartment•
A.
N
"eng
l
S
m
ge
o.
•
are,
•
leathe•r• jacket. and motorcycl_e But W""----" tho ·-•-•
F . !!
e new.
h ..:U ow . or
,
. o e will hold its annual ins tion SatWUUIIB ~~~tUU
wunu.._
qutek sale. Alao "'"" brtght rhono WY 2·32?2.
ll·S-tfc d
17 30
w
~
In t h
~ts.
idllamsey County authon· DOW haJ b&lt;..... auured of ...., GOOD RIASONS POR
allli A, WY
1traw-dry. 50 lb. bales--35c at
.
. ur ay 3 : p.m. cr
e
~.~es 58 •
8SIIiltance from both Gov. Ernest
TRAILER
SPACE,
Ideal
locat1on
E.
A.
degree
All
Masons
are
corho
d U
1c •
YOU TO CHOOSI
l arm. Paul Sayre,
Portland ,[
d
h 1 .
ddl d II .
d
li
Aut
rities
sai
a
five
v
tiJDB
Vandiver
and Joeal autborltles
Ohic Rt. 338 Ravenswood Rd . near gra e sc oo m Mi ~ la y tnVlle ,
G a u I e readiDMs.l Gal 1ipo s in one auto and two in the other - - - - - - - - - - Ph. VI 3-22&lt;16
JAN. 1s
dam 19,P, 10.8, running &amp; feet on w~ from St. Paul and aubUI"b8.
NO STORAGE PROI!Jm
1 J.2 3tp l pgrt. Phone \\'Y-2-3346.
•••
08
22
2
BALE! USED FURNITURE
Ill&gt; 2-tfe Annual dinner of Past Officers roUers, Pomeroy " M~son
· •1 Victims in the alleged ll)llding ROLLA, N. D. (UPU -Lack of
To rttittlr for tht beat.~fitt.~l
' .11 cu. ft.
1 ELBERFELD'S IN POMF.ROV NEW 3 ROOM .&lt;\J~DBATH-F~~- Club of Racine Chapter OES will Pt._ Pleasant 25 ·00 • Hmton ·075 car were identified as Tom Irish, warehouse !pat-e for lnveotory 11
Upright Food Freuer
IRCA. 17 inch Television Console nishcd home. Nice furniture be held at the home of Jlazel rismg, Kanawha Falb 1 ·~ fall- the driver; Larry W. Dexter, St. no problem for an ilultrumlot
W• •r• giving aw1y. No pur·
$65.00.
and TV. lnl'j uire at Cliff's Shoe Cleland. Racine, Sunday, Jan. 15 lng, Ch&amp;leston 18 ·05 stationary. Paul; Ronald Crawford, ~t. Paul; jewel bearing plant here,
diaH nec•ts•ry to H •liei- RCA 21 inch Table Model Teie· H.epair or see at 493 Broadway, at 1 p. m. Helen Johnson wiU be ~ moveabl• 8JilJ on the Ohio Michael Olson, st. Paul, and Guy A year'• productilm of 1eme 1
bla to win:
vision $70.~.
Middleport.
1 14 6tc the a;;sist.:mt hostess.
River ~e:e up. London, Marmet Marshall, St. Paul. Marshall died million bearings, deltined for
Speciolloto In Car Wash, Crosley 17 mch Console Telc- , -- - _
_ _ _ __ _ __
and Wmf1eld damlil were Oil the at Ancker H~ital lhorUy after precisi.oD de£ense 1teml and the
Lubricotlon and Oil
\·; 1 i1,1n $35.011.
HOOM FOil RENT. 409 West
JAN. IS
sills.
the accident
t' atr teg» ttoc*p.D
Chango
Westmghouse 21 inch Television Mam Street. Call Moore's Class 12 of Heath MethodiSt Boat movem~abr
De d .
the
th ~m.= f~ ~ bottle. ~
We giw TV St•mpa
console $125.00
St_ore, Pomeroy.
1 14 atp Church will meet next Wednesday
.
. .a m eo r c~r were e
.
a
inch
Motorola
Table
Model
·
e"ening
at
p.
m.
at
the
home
o£
Oblo
Rlvec
-.Louisiana
up
14,
~nver,
Machael
~·
Swifka,
19,
St.
plant
IS
operated
for the pvti'D8
EA SERVICE 21 Television $4500
MOD~RN 2 BEDROOM FRAME. Mrs. c. A. Emmi&gt;h with Mn. uo p. m.; El~abeth up 14, ' Paul, nnd Cynthia P. Cotrutock, menl by Bulova Watd! Co. ... • eHeatiJIDIIIIDU,O
STATION 8 piece Dining.
Suite in storm doors and wmdows, gas Charles McElhinny. Mrs. Herman p. m; Charles St~venson up 14, suburban Roswdal.,
$1 per year eontract.
eMore CODmdnt
WY 2-9932
good condition $50.00.
furnace, wall .to wall carpet. Haddox , Mrs. H. E. Bush and 6:20 p. m.; Andrew Calhoun u;. Two Canadian truckdrivera told
Pomeroy, Ohio Crosley F.lectric Range $3.'HMl
tub ~nd shower. Call WY 2-37: Mrs. Jessie Hennesy as assisting 14, 10:30 p. m.; , OVEC up 14, authorities the Irish vehicle wu BA&amp;n:R lnd SEYFRIED
12 2.8 c hostesses. Mrs. Harry Cbesherll2:35 ftt m.: Titan up 14• S:20 traveling more than 100 m.p.h.
"":'::"::=::::::': ;'='"=:"''"""'"=',.,-11 Frigidaire Electric Range ~lt\.00. , evcnmgs.
~~::
~N'S 8- E-A
- UTY
- SHOPMa~ic Chef Gas Range $19.00. HOUSE, 5 HOOMS AND BATII, will be the devotional leader end a.m.; Western up 14• 4:25 8 • m.; when il passed their truck on your LINNOX dNier
·~~~~:: [ Norge Electric Range S22.fl0.
8 Cole-st. , Pomeroy. Near Ma· Mrs. L. W. MrComas will have Peggy Downey up 13, 8:15 8· m.1 Mlnneaota 16, about two blocks
merly of Darwin, open
AU ·
dow 15
at 1800 Nye Ave. Opening
Maple 7 piece Breakfast set $35.00 son Bridge Call Howard Cecil. Icharge of the program.
quippa
n • 4:40 a. m.; west of Minnesota 49. Irish's ear
NEW end USED
5 piece Chrome Breakfast set $15. or WY·2-5244·
Ull~Lfc
JAN. 11
Bayou Lacomb up 15, 6:46 a. m.: careened into the Swifka auto aft$1Ui0
permanent for $5.00.
WY 2-2&amp;90.
Tuesday evening the Mission· R. H. Bosworth 11 down Ui, 12:30 et failing to negotiata a curve,
COAL, OIL, GAS
1 14 6tc Dining Hoom table and 6 Chair ---- - - -Sel $25.00.
MODERN ' R o.o M UNFUR· ary Circles of the Fit·sl Baptist a.m.; N,atlonal down 18, Sa. m.; authorities said.
FURNACES
Walnut Dining Room Table :md NISHed apt. Furnace heat. Church of Middleport will meet Betty Moran down 19, 7:10a. m.;
15c B. piece. Jack'~ Dairy Bar, 6 Chairs $:10.00.
I WY 2-3874..
1) 5, tfc at 7:30 in homes of the mem· Beaver down 1D, 7:30 a. m.; Ben
• '
PhoM WY·2-3794
_ Mi&lt;ld,l•port.
l 14
Black 3 piere Sectional l.iving
(I 8) EMPLOYMENT bers lor their monthly meeting&lt; MeCool down 20. 5ooJO am.; Har· Russia S U.N. Plea
,.,_ WY4IIt6· •
w
LL
NOT
BE
HESPONSIRoom
Suite
$100.00.
WANTED
The
Elecla
Circle
will
meel
at
rtett
M.
up
21,6:35
a.
m.;
Albert
Up
For
Action
Today
POMEROY,OHIO
lox
,.,,...,., 0.
471
1 1
BLE ror debts contracted by Brown 3 p1ere Mohair Living
.
the home of Mrs. Ross Pullen, Holden up 22, 8:15 a. m.; A. V. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (tJpJ) ~~~~~~~~~~~=~~
any other lhan myself.
Room Suite $35.00.
ANTIQUE AND MODERN FUR· the Love Joy Circle at the home Chris down 23, 4:20p. m.; Helen ~The Security CounclllJ expect- II
S'gned: George w.
3 ~ly Stud to C~c_hes $6 .00 e~~h
NTTURE. Chaits, lables, dress· of Mrs. Lillian McGhee, the Pri&amp;- Z. down 23, 1:25 a. m.; City of ed today to throw out R111sia's
Syracnae, Ohio
2 p1cce Tweed LIVIng Room SUite crs, beds, pictures and numer- rilla Circle at the home of Mrs. Huntington up 23, 4:25 a. m.; On- demand for action against Bell 14 3tp $25.00.
ous small articles. Also double R~chard Hovatter and the Dor_c~s ward u;. 23, 5:45 a. m.; Walter gium for a1legt\d "fresh ·act 1 of
-)_ L_O_S_T_ A_N
_D_F_O_UND 1 only Davenport 1500.
French Fry-Rite. Reason lor Ctrcle at the home of Mrs. Wtll18 Hoagland up 30, U5 a. rn.: Or· aggression" in the ConJlll.
•
(6
H1-Back Sw1vel Roeker $15.00.
selling moving to smaller Anthony.
lenian up 31, S:25 a.. m.: Robert Diplomats redicted that 8
And other ll&lt;'ms.
house. W!ll sell cheap, Aepar- The Friendly Circle of the Fed- P. Bonnie up 35, 6:05a.m.
three-nation riaolution supporting
.•
name J. W. Jordon 11-15-43 inSALE USE? FURNITURE
~te~y or for lump sum. Marie crated Church will meet TuP.sday GaiUpolls Dam - Peoria down lht Soviet demand would be re1960., Real Estate Tuel
lel'ibed in it. Owner may have ELBERFELD 8 IN POMEROY
Stcmcr, Tel WY 2·2585.
ut 8 p· m· at the church· Officers 8·25
, ted at t.od ay'a eounc U seaslon,
· p· m.·• J · S· Lew'IS down Jec
I i
1 1.1 ate
1 12 61
by contacting Edward Chap- 1- - - - - - - - - - ·
_ _ - -~-'--' for the new year will he lns1alled 12:15 a. m.; E&amp;aol.ooisiana up • with only its sponsoro and Ru,..
Also De inquent Tax.
man, l!y&amp;ell Run, and
SINGFR-SEWl~G--MACIIINE- (17) HELP WANTED hy M". Waldo J. ,Bartel~.
a. m.; Thelma Ann up 6:45 a.m. sia ..tlng In Its favor.
Books Close February 1, 1961
for ad,
1 12
d bobb
b d
_
_ ~The Sa!u;bury ITA will hold KanawU River_ w c Whi~.
. .
noun
in, in ran new WANTED IMMEDIATELY mid· open house at Its regurlar meet- d
' '
'-'1:
'11le Umted States and Brttain
CLYDE G. MILLHONI
console
cabinet.
Equipped
to
die
.
-aged
woman
to
5tay'
with
ing
'fuesday
at
7·30
p
m
Fathers
Bown
~annet
7:20
p,
m.:
Duncan
denounced
the
Soviet.
attack
on
(lit AUTO SALES
zig zag and make button holes . Widow lady on famt No live Night will be ob,serv~ ~nd fath- ruce own Marmet 8:45 p, m.: Belgium as a new step in the
Meigs County ,,.....,...
Good CleM VIed Clrs
Will
aelJ
to rr.sponsible party
and
0. 'F', Shearer down Mam1et 6:46 Kremlin campainn to wreck the ~~~~~~!liiii~~~~~ii:
All M.._ ud Modell
stock. Light work Room
ers will ·be counted twice for the Solvay· down Marmet 12 .05 8 .tl!, ,
.
.
_.
1•to take over 8 payments of $8.40 Board $25.00 month. MWit be attendance banner. Members are
·
' .·• Umted NatiOilll.
METRQPIIloiTAN MOTOR8
per mnnlh Phooo WY :t-22114
I" bl
I ._. M
L
sked b .
.the
d I he a. m.; Jerry Booworth down Wm· So . t A L- ~- V le . A
eoo-fllll Eul Mala 8&amp;.
•
• re 1a e. nqm"".' rs.
ucy a
to rmg e1 r san w c s, fi ld 7. 45
• C V Ho
. v1e m~ssa.._ a nan .
1
1
P~Hoerey, Ohio
&lt; ) 1Hltc
Gorrell, RFL&gt; 8"{ 149, Port- potato chips or cookies.
de
Winlidmi,l&amp; · · ;:er Zorin ol£ered no formal retolution
1
HAY OR STRAW delivered
in land, Ohio. Well's RW1, at Bud
own
e
; . .8' m.; ucy seeking action against Belgium,
We mix concrete to your
1956 PONTlAC Star Chiel,' door. truck load lots. Call or Write: Gluescncamp's Store.
(21) REAl ESTATE
Jane Lucas up Wt?fteld 4 a.m.; but the United Ai:ab Republic,
specifications, d e II v e r I t
• · BlaeUnars, Pomeroy.
Watkin!! Farm Supply
.
~14 3t~
4
Merrill down Wmfleld 4:05 a. m. Ceylon and Liberia sponsored a
RIGHT to your job, ready
to pour. Lowest prices.
- - -·---·--·---- . _ 1__14 6k Bellefontal.ae, Ohio LY-Z.2060. YOUNG MARRIED WOMAfli , ~-----1.1,..;, 8 .........
measure calling upon Belgium to
1tltl6 BUICK Roodmaoter 1695. 2·
tl2) t.;.311tc wonts booidreeping or genera! I~ ~..,..,
0
"cease all action agaillst the ReNo lob too large or too 11111111
door hard top. Power ateering
office work Ful1 or part time.
9ublic of the Congo" from the
-dallverl" avery day-,coll
~nd brake1. Spollees black and COMPLETE MECHI:NJCAL Feed Can give good references. Call POMF.ROY - 2 • story frame, 6
EDtered IIGipltal
neighboring trust territory of Ruby 10 •· m, for Salurdlf d•
white finish, Really nice. Installations. CaU on lll.l for free WY 2·2004.
1 12 3tp room•, 1 ~ baths. hardwood
·
anda-Unmdi.
llvary.
eatlma.tes. Fulton· • Thompson
floors. plenty closet spac•. Ful- Among those who entered HolJ.
Blaed:nar'a, Pomeroy,
6tcTractor
Soles.
wr._.
.
WANTED-HOUSEWORK
by
the
ly
insulated,
gas-fired
hot
air
er
hospital
in
the
past
24
hours
Tbe
measure
a~
the~
.
1 14
2 5101
=ccc==ccc--~
(1) 5-M;
day. Good references. Call heating, large basement. Excel- were: Mrs. Willard R. Haddix:, Assem~ to comuder BelgJwn •
1956 STUDEBAKER&lt; doot". $..5.
Ill ltll·l4, Ole
WY :1-3064 about 4 p. m.
lent condition. Own" will fin- 526 Fourth Ave., Mrs. Robert G. action m allowing the passage ol
Q,
Blaettnar'J, Pomeroy.
--~----=::..:
I 13 6tc ance with 30 percent down. f15,- Bennet, I AUen Dr., Larry Gall anti·Communbt Congolese troops
u 6tr For Sale: 1000 Harlcy·DaYidson
Collins. Rt. 1 Gallipolis, Mrs. through Ruanda·Urundl on Jan. 1
P~t• St..
Phone WY 2-3214
MW1111port
00000
$495.
74FLH
KING
OF
.
HIGHWAY
(19)
BUSINESS
FARM_
acres,
cultivated,
Creed
R.
Beck,
Rt.
Cheshire.
aa
a
violation
of
Its
lruateeship['::;c::;::"'~~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""!""!!!!!!!"!!~~!!"'w!
1
30
58
l9S5 ~EHCURY 4 doo1·,
GROUP. Winter price $I20D.OO.
OPPORTUNITIES
good 7-room house with bath, Mrs. Myrtle L. Runyon, 341 Sixth agreemenl
Cho- No. 9115
No.4
Blaet,lnar'a, Pomeroy.
Call WI 9-31~.
&lt;D n titr
Jt ,__
Ued f
~--"=:-:o==:--:::-,:-~1.C1.C
4 ::.6tc
FOR St\LE: RESTAURANT do- basement, furnace
heating, St., Pl. Pleasant, Mrs. William
&amp;IZIU ca
or a1111..W.te
RIPORT ()II CONDITION OP
J95S DODGE - Good condilion r-.."ECCfll SEWING MACHINE, ing good business. ln operation block spring house witl1 water M. Sayre, Mason, W. Va., Mrs. withdrawal from the Oongo of
J150. 21 ft. Deep Freeze. Ex«I· complete zig zag. Make" button for 7 years. No claims, '-title system, other buildings. Locat- John R. Woollet, Jackoon, and "all Belgian military and paralent condition, Reasonable. holes, monograms, and .!Ill guaranteed, immcdiatl posses- ed on paved road. $6500. Mrs. Willard S. Parker, Rt. 2 military personnel advisers and
OF IIACtNI
John!!on Servl&lt;•e Station. Mid- fancy stitchea. Origlnal.ly sold slon. Lease Includes 6 room Terms.
Wellston.
technicians."
dleport, Ohio.
1 11
f
p)OOO p
ff b 1 upstairs apnrtmenl Reason for FARM- 93 acres on good road,
Bhiht
In tht Stete of Ohio, 1t the C.... oi_IUIIIWI Mt ~ un•r 11,
or over
.
ay o
a•
some tractor land. plenty of Mrs. William H. ' Durst, Kenna Cornell, James Lewis, Mra. Myr- 1HO. Published In I'HpoiiM to till me4• k CIIIIJPIIwllw ef tht
1955 STUDEBAKEI\ Champion. ance of $86.00 or payments of selling - poor health. Com· pasture, some timber, 2-story,l W, Va., daughter, l0 :2S a. m. Fri: Ue Runyon, Thomas Clutts. Cllf· Currencr, under StcHon 5211, \J. S. leviiH itlfula
c.:beap. Also trwnpet, Pan $2·00 per wef'k. Phone WY 2- 2~~: oprriW,..y ·$12~~. (Cia)IIIO.Wityo- : &amp;-room frame, excellent. bam. , rlay. Mrs. William A. Stewart. Rt. ford Smith, Ance Campbell, Mrs.
ASS•TS
ArperiC"an coal atove, laundry, ~--~--2204.
Ill _
10-6tc
~
'UV"l\1
~ lnol d'_
_
granary, chicken house, other 1 Ewington, daughter, 10:25 a.m. Chloe Beanr, Edward Malooey, C.s h• ~•
uaatncea with other bo n..
,
u .... men•
twin bed. ra~lo and teiPVIslon. GAS. FUEL OIL and coal fill'" 120) Business
buildings. 2 wells, also springs. Fridny.
Ross GetUes, Roy Tracy, Robert
balance,andoashltomoln-olcolleotl.oa $ 118,001.12
.ervlclng booK~. lola Conner, naces. Call {or fl-ee estimates.
$6000.00
DlsthargN
Redden, Mrs. Matilda Brown• United States Government obliptiont,
Ewa. •tva6th. Streel, New IH9av,~~
Service
dirtet and
guaranteed
·~ ,~oremao " Abbott Middleport
Patients recently discharged Jn· Mrs. Myrtle Hicks, Mrs. Edna Obligations
of Statea
and pOltUe~i-~bdiri.JO;.;-::
18,'100.00
1 ALRE:RT 1\l. C«tX, Saleamaa
, ~-~-'"
~1~0-~
tfc Am CONDITJON!NG. REFRIO. BOX 229
PHON~ WY Z 2220 eluded Mrs. Stanley Jones ond Jn. Sigler, Mr~ Minnie Jobnson. Co-\ Corporate otoeb (lndudlng !13.lJOO.OO stodt of
WANTED: Someone to take
!,300.00
NEW MOD.IilRN. 3 BEDROOl.A I!:RATION senoicfl. -. Jack's fie.
WY Z·38301fant daughter, Mrs. Robert KeiS"· lumbWI Belcher, Henry Beachl
Federal Reserve bank) -·- - ------ ---- · --·-4UG,ZG'I.12
low pa~entS" on good 1953
house in Grant st. Addition. frlgeration. New Haven. Phone Ill 14-Stc
ling and infant son, Mrs. Harold Glen Wilbur. All other patients IAtans and discounts {including $241.88 overdraftS)
Ford f~r dOOI'. Complete wth All utilities, built-in kitchen. ru 2-3537.
6-23-tf FOR SALE _ Modern 3 bedroom Newell and infant son. Mrs. Rlch- were repor~ed good.
Bl.nk premises owned ~13,200.00, fumltun and
acce1sories. ExreUent ('ondi· Valley Lumber and Supply,
ard Wyant and · f t
M
Seven umts of blood wue ad·
fixtures $4,300.00 - - ------- ---------------1T,IOO.OO
A.UCTIONEER
home, storm doors.
windows. Robe t H
Mm anR lsohnW, rhs. mm· ,·stered at the hospt"talon Frl· Other nsets ---· - -· ·------------------------..
IJS.OI
lion. Phone WV 2-6432.
WY 2-2709.
12 1&amp; l£c
REASONABLE RATES
bast ~nt, garase, hardwood
r enry, rs. a p aug ,
TOTAL ASSETS
.
., Mlli . , .....
I
CLOSEOUT ON BRANri~NE\\o RATL.~FACTION GUARANTEED floors, awnings, "large loL AU 1 ~purgeon Reet~: Anna Mae Loom- Iday.
,
·
-----------------------·-- ...,,_,~1155 CHEVROLET Belair 4 door. G E Swivel Top Vacuum
CaD or wriCe L 0. Mc:CeJ
electric Can be financed. liS, Mrs. Lew1s Woodyard, Flo ·
I
LIAIILITIII
WUI aell reasonable. Call WY 2· ClemtArs on wheels. Beautllul
Cht!oter, m1o
Small down payment. Phone sH' B. Mankin. Leonard L. Jarrell.! IMPORTS
Demand dePOsits of lndivlcluall, partnerablpo,
1893.
(I) 11.
pastel colors. Includes all
•22-»tp! 2--t162. Call Carroll Snowden. iMrs._ Corba~ Norris, Mrs. 8~ ~
and corporations -- --- - --------------------. ISI,IM.l7
cleaning
attachments.
sa
I
e
INSTALLATJON
OF
cusTOM
or!
Rutland,
12-27·30t.c
l
Burhng,
Juha
Ann
Beaty,
WahlJEWELRY
Time
deposits of indlvidua.la, parthenhips,
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FOR SALE: BALED HAY
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•,n•IO.itc factory made cabinets, cerarruc TWO ACRES, • ROOM ~OUSE,ILinda Rut! and Becky Jean Nut:
SUNDAYS
Depoaltso!UnitedStoteaGovet'IBDent
11_ _ __ p1astJe or floor tale, buUdmg Gil floor rurnace, ,running wat- ter.'
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KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER In ranch-type hom, at $10.00 per er In house. two· oolbuildlngs.•
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lind DRUGS
[ DeposTOitTsALo! DStsEPteaos•ITSnd pnlili&lt;al aulldl~-.;.;
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excellent condition with all square foot. Alse any type re- cellar, good one car garage.[ A rd'
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41 X 10. Washer and Dryer cleaning I shattachmenSoldIa • nllyd 014.e mg.
ne u ~11~ dWepo::' ~panm~.;~
a port of the nursing department,
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Llrp awnlna. Ralph Fruth, power po 1 er.
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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GIFT SHOP
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m lt&amp;IP Time paymenla. Phone WY 1- Tank! Get Klean·Err&gt;Atl s.~
12 1t 'Ute Thnoo .who were lilted as lair
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FOR INFORMATION
CALL WY·2·2550

vertising 1f not paid within 10 dayJ after receJ.viDJ bill.
Error~ in Advertiai.J;I_a--sboukl be reported Immediately.
fhe Dally Sentinel will not be resPOnsible for monf- thaD
one incorrect illsertion.
Card of Thanks and Special Notlees ol EventJ $1 00.

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1:00 Reo. llollllewo
l:llo AcrfcultuJe ftlm
10:00 Rell(louo prGiralll
111:11 Ill Wc.-k
10:110 Look up tmd Live
n:oo lllghway llolldoyo
u,30 Camera Throe
O:IItl Rov. Glbllo
11:30 Oral Robor'll
t:oo Rev. wno..
1;10 BawllnJ
2:10 Sporll Spectaeular
4:00 Special B:oadout
.,00 Ted Mad:
s,M GE College Bowl
1:001 Love Lu.,.
1:10 Twootletl) Cotttury
r:IO Laulo
7:11 Demit tht Menace
1:00 The Gorshwln Yearo
8:10 Jack 11eru1y
10:00 candltl cam..
10:311 Wbalt Ill' Llne
11:00 Newo
11:1t Late Sbow
MOIIDAY
r,oo lluulan
f:IO Bil Pldun
1:001: It Capt. Klllproa
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10:00 o-nblr Brida
111,10 Vltloo V0aeo
U:OO I Love Luey
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11:00 Love Of Lfle
0:10 8earelt for TolWIOW
12:411 Guldiq Light
1:oo Lfle of Riley
1:110 Ao World Tu1111
2:00 FuU Circle
2:30 11o1uo Party
3:IItl Verdict II Ynun
1:11 Verdict II Ynun
4:00 Brfihtor 0.,
4:15 Storm
t:IO Edp of Nf8bl
1:00 'l1lree ~
8:IItl Newa
1: u Weather
6:110 Sporte
1:10 Amot 6 Andy
f:IItl Hflbway Palnll
T:IO To TeD The Truth
1:00 Pete and Gllclyo
a,IO Brfltglq up Buddy
t:IItl Du 8:!11 AMy Grfflllb Show
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11,00 Newo
11:10 W11tbof
11:11 Movie-

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Mrs. Paul
Rich 01
Caldwell we� OYtmighl gUt"st •
'f .-.day of Mr. and Mrs. Hom,
Aadford.
Rev. and Mn. Wa id Radfo� .
of Pik:elon were Thur sday gut-s!
ol Mr. and M rs. Homer Radford
Mr•. William Baxter is report
ed as quil.e ill at her home. M ui•
berry Ave . Her s ister, Mn. Benl7
Wolfe is caring fo r her
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saddler o!
Br idge port arrived Friday lo
tpend the week end with Mn
William Baxter and Mr . a11d Mr�
Be ntz Wolrl'.
Mis� Roberta K r euter, Mor11
in g Sta r . vitited Rutland schoo'
Friday.
Miu. Roberta Kraeuter
spendi ng t he week end in Racim
with her sister, Mn. Larry Wolfr
whil e Mr . Wolfl' ls ln Indiana .
Mr.

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Phillips-Boney Wedding Colorlul
Event Of Dec . 23 At Enterprise

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M rs Nev� Pierce hat returned
o her home in • Bradbury a fter
.�il ing with relatives and fr iends
n Califor nia ·
Dee Hartinger left Friday lo
,i-,end lhe wet:i:end in Cuyahoga
Falb with Mr . and M n. Henry
llulsell. He waa· accompanied by
Mr1. Made Robinson who will
visit in Euclid with relatives and
Mr . llM Mrs. Harley Slack who
will villit in B arberton wilb their
son, Jack.
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Vlsltora last Wedaeaday with
Mrs. Ja ck Bachner and son, S!.eve
were, Mr . and Mn Ted Cha pman
and chlldren, Suaan. Joey, Judy
and Billy of Barborsville, W Va .
and Mr. Chapman's brother , Wll!lam of Miami Beach, Florida.
Mr. and M rs. Paul ,,. ,wbrenner
of ColumbWI arrived Friday to
spend the weekend wilh M r. and
M rt. Karl Owens·
Relatives received word Thuraday that Ronnie HOYatler of Hill•
ards received hand injuries at hia
work .. Columbu,. H, was ljlkon
to the Univer,ity Ho,pital where
he expects to l&gt;e hospit,11,ed for
thrtt to nve day s.
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Mr . and Mrt. llon&gt;id V. Noble
of 703 Noble Place N. E. Albu·
quet'Q1.1e, New Mexico .announc-.
the engagement and forlhcoming
marr iage of their daulhter Jud­
Ith AM to Kenneth Eugene Rigg�
of Long Bottom, Ohio. He is the
son of Mr . Ray Riggi of 5 Utab
Place, Atherui, Ohm. and the late
Mary Grace Rig:p.
Mis!! Noble ia ■ aenior ■t Alb!.i ·
querqut, New Mexico High school .
She wa1 head majorette with the
school band for three years, set ·
retary of Debi Tri-Hi•Y'I, drum
ma}orette of Amer ica, Judges 800
-r.achen A!l.!OCiehon, and 1$
Mill M ajlrette of New Mexico.
Mr. Riggs la a graduate of
Chester High achool and ii a
member of Shade River Lodge
No. 453 F. at A. M. and wu form•
erly employed by V. N. Holderman and aon.
11:ie wedding will take place on
Jan. 21st al 8 p. m. In The North
Albuquerque Christian Church
with the Rev. t,el'(,ly B. M ills reading the. marriage VOWI.

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BRIDE TO BE

Mr. Ray Riggs of 5 Utah PIB.ce
Atherui, Ohio and David N. Riggs
of Long Bottom, Ohio, father end j
brother rNpeetlviely will attend !
the wedding.

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NO ADVANCE IN PRICIS

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COMMANDMENTS'.'
(Technicolor)
With Caal Of Th0111111tlll
LAST CHANCE TO &amp;a:t
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AU ten of the southe astern countte, w e r e behind dftlonal ....., but ■dtlod ll-ll lo
last years figures for the period of collections of sales thougbt the �tax receipts for the penod that ended Dec. SI, 1960. The ordered by O Brleil to _..
WAIIIJNGTON tl!Pll - Pru!- peadllure ol federol funda."
elp aid, riilsfns tile ;_.., to on hfl cooffdeaco In -ca , � .:;::,. to mab ... pe
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dell Z-...,_+ •• .mad Pretidea&amp;nga .. . ... _ . · - -�&amp;'/-_
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make il!I for II&gt; null Dlltllcal ol Ibo Big Bend Mil&gt; ! 1"" IIIII fo, tile fiscal year pwand ---, •� bit -•- - of U... NJVll!tm ii 11111 I -A $111
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MEIGS GENBIW. ROIIPJTAI,
125.'IIIS.'2, 127,127·'2.
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the ten county a r , a Proffttt, Rutland; Piaf lludtleJ
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A l)lecial session of !be Meigs County f'.omrni1U0119111
today allotted County Engineer Stanley J. Bw.eiricJ 111
emergency approprlatlon of $5,000 for materlab, IUP,
plle, and direct labor.
Commission Presiden t Dan C. Hartinger wu aot pi.aent at the meetin&amp;, . A phone call was received from.
Hartinger', wife at th e auditor' s office aaylog tllat 1M
Republican chief Is ill and could not attend. Sbe 11'eD1
on to say that he would attend a session tomOITOW If be
la able .
Wllb En� Bwewlcz, b l 1 tbal - for IIIIUirlalo, -·
right-hand man D11m1y 11,omp, 1 plim and dJ,e,:t lobor, wltlm and • number ol apectaton adopted.
P"""'· Democrat Carrunbsioned �dine Anorno, Doo Mullen and llepllbll,an lint c Fula, .,........, -• ,..
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favor of alloUing $15,0IIO to 'the 00 the qineer'• budtet -I
maker of Tomorrow for Ractne . en inee
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10 000 Bul the new mmmiab,- ClSIOll.
iors In her IChool she becomq " ' ·
�-•· u-- or wqtld IP no higher thae 15,000. 1be two l£l'NC( lb■I II -1d
candidale for llte • ;,,
_ then mad, a motion
ma Ker of Tomorrow award which Mullen
to f l I u r • tbe ..
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will be &amp;nnounced In Mmh.
---. lo Unda will ,rocelve .. ,wan!
year•, i.-. [JI "1U&amp;b flltno,
, llullen ,aid lbal $IOI... ol ..
P l n rep,._tfng the
slogan,
1'11 budpt ii olnttl, .,.._
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�lo - tile Linda ba1 1mn the R
mo,,ey.
lbal be tlloul!tl 1111 """ ·
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aboufd ha.. - ....,,
ud h■, boon ID - member
of lhe Future Bnmernaker1
! and alao the _ea:..-bn. , wboll ·
of
America for four yun. She will Among armll roJll)l1ed by llte l �
•r
graduate from Racine
H i g h atate patrol Oftt'" the week end
, money ,
were four Meip County men. l their lut two � in De-•...
School Ulil 8p'ing.
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----They Included John H. Hetzer, , At that polnl of lb. IMINWWW.
19, ReetllvW., cital lo Melg., J Tbompa, ,aid lhal Ibo -'If,_
Ca
rpenter Man eId
County Court today for no muff- baa to havti eomt IIIIIDl'1 ta •
ler: Ra)'!lllllld . JUllti,e, "· Mid- erate OIL Tht Nlunt .... ''""
For Larceny OI Dog
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Two po_, -ne Jpdged 1n
lodged in the M;ddlepmt uom M� wu, "You 1-aTe a,y
Meig1 County jail over llte week jail cltargl!d - drlv\n1 whil, IY!ltfNilby.
•
l!lld, on, charged with dog lar- lntoxlcated. llil hoarlng .•" ..t In rop!J, ,,._ olated !lat
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fcr today.
ceny.
] the Blaznics omplay.- ••
Orla Gilmon,, Carpenter, II o\ahable G. D,Vault, "· MJd. more thae
l b lJ
charged with the theft of • blue
wa, lodged in the Gal· want lbooey.
tit:k ,oon doi valued at '7!. G il• lipolia city jail charged with 1be ......,, NJOt1 .._ fflOI't'! �u to appear - 1n r.otmty driving while Intoxicated. HI&amp;- 00 to uy that aitllhil out of •
court oh the charge. Also held hP..aring wa1 also set for todaJ, der wa■ bein&amp; uud for and 1W:
wu &lt;1larles Bing on a bad chect Errol E. Follrod, 55, Pomeroy,
department .,. ID ..d r
the
i e
charge. He � charged with "'11· wa, cited lo M•ltll coorl IA&gt;day need
IIIODOy lo
" of
Ing the clieck and havln1 Intent for being left ol .......
Be aafted llulllo, lo .....
-----to defraud.
to
,ppropr1a1e at - '11.•
--�--and lbouat,I 11-11 .,.,OOI Home Acce&amp;sorleo
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be better. Be 11kt that the equt:&gt;Sa111rday Painters
..,,. ,_. wort, -. ..i
Topic For Meeting
Tnviled To Redater
11-t ai..... Community home "W• .,. ra,ot1 dlt - Febnmy 4th will be ,qi,tr• domonstratioo dub will meet Wod- pr,iblema oo1y - -·•
tton day for anyone wi1biq to Delday, January 18, at the home
�
M ..,.
join the "Bend Area Saturday ol Mn. Reed Young for an all ......_ .. ..,_ Ille -,, 11 ta
Pa inters." The group return■ to day meeting beginning at 10 a.m. eipenee all
M lddleport after spending a aewUh a potluck dinr&gt;er.
....... Be ..... ... .. _,.
mester Ill New Haven, W, Va., Mn. Haward Nolan, home demNpll a II h
rw.
who., member, hold an ed,ibf. onstralloo agent, will be - Hartinger wu ttna1J1t
to
Ill
fioo prior to Chrlstmu.
with the topic:, "Color and Ate!&amp; pruent at a ,pee1a1 --- cl
David
u,oclale pro- .,_ For The Homo."
tile - loot _.., saJ
fessor of pamt mg of Ohio Uni•
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again lut 'l'Uelday.
ver,lty, ond teacher for
the
Lui week, Probalt Judp ._.
TBMPII
,ain
group, ,aid .,. and larger quar•
.
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moo
O'Brim I-ad - Iba
lert hav, beea rented.
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filing ol • llllllliatml■ .
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dogreeo a1 the bli beod of I b • aplnlt lb, --• 11
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hopes of gelling -- l'.erkfe of Midd!epert •1
Ohio.
for bll ollicl. He ... ..........
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' 2 Meigs Men Die In Route 62 Crash:
:With Milk T1·uck At West Columbia

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an,:::,:·;,.:,.,
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Wearing • ilhakl Storm Troope,
ded ID tolfmated 100 feet aft,r
Funeral ..,.,.. I , r
Mr.
n orm with .
and
ltill lnt! Brown', car, l'Olled over I Brown ban beell IIOI 1.. Wedneohand
1111D
red
H
ublack
8waat&amp;a, �U. wtth
1 a 15 foot snbankment, and came day at � p.m, fra:ri the E w I a
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three of hil lleutatanta, . who won,
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Eis enhower today to mt on �acb ol Iha Balllmoro I Cltapel m Pomeroy wltb the
Rev.
o,""""11 over · the� wdforms, : reco'ltmended appropriations totaling $23,707 , 200 for ' • Ohio Railroad.
Fnncil Glwor In dutrge.
walked oµt ol t(lt Hot,l Tooralne Ohio publlc works projects durin� fiscal 1962. Three The u-acb were
clesrod by 10
Servi&lt;ta ....., pendlnt! for Mr.
and Into the menaclq crowd be- ne, ' project starts are include(!..
, a.m
Spencm .
f.,. the
'lbeste, 11 2,10
More than half of the requested amount In the PresJ. i Whtllington', lrudt, ul mated
l
----p.m. Sunda,, 10 minutes atte-: tbe dent's budget would be spent to continue const ruct ion a '9,000 oss, had the motor off
t
ume ht
ho WIMlld Ill'· of th� Pike Island lock and dam on the Ohio River.
111 mounta, aad lh.,ved Into the
Thi&gt; three new «1natruc
rive.
Uoa proj- ' continue to
1· dash. according to wltoeuea•,
operate. "
ecUI were; • $MIO,OOO .a.cl, for lm- ·
k lt
Sa
Whlltfngton .,,. treated al
la
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M-••t Rlvn
JaeladK
(/m
slt
n,veme
tunlay
hero
Roc: wo .,-tvod
nll to A t,bu
d
night and ,..tlloffll II the hotel p
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Pleasant
Valley
Holptaf
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W
g
.a..: 1Ud'IW "N•Cleveland harbon, and '900,000 lo 'nae ...tsenht,wer bud et included [JI
est M
_;aA IQIIII
.
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l11iuer
-n
1111�... condJt IOD
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flood I,
serWIth lnjur.,
start
work
oo
the
Bellevllie
locb
a
$I.I
million
request
for
a
.
.
be
uffered the 5 . 30 m accl,
cootnu �-�j,et 00 llte ...., branch
� � WU lhowint! the dam .
' :; lnur 11n
":i.. ol • �
But llte ta,ge,, sfn1le Ohio llem ol the Mlbonmg. Rive, - 1 pro- of ell C.lumbta, fl
film
dta
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w
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the
Cb a r le I
W
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Jewiah ,tate of lmtl and Rock• was 114.1 million ,...ueate1l ror the pow which had ila up, and down, , Spa,.,.,, lllD of lla)&gt;mond SpeD- A car
poJioe .,i,J had b , . n
.
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wolf annottn01111 In �anc, he Pfb bland pn,Je&lt;I whteb tile last yea,. .
ctr. Brown 11111 RaJtlllllld Speo, bat:btl '1n1o Route ,_,. on We■t
-•" ' JilW. Jljgtr "
Almy @lllineffl 1!11,lm,aled -1d au.Jr.nan Allon J. !llendtr ol
dled lllalantly
atnx,t,
u d
ft
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be
.e;,i.- � lilt - ·N,llo w.rt,;..,;,,.1p,1, �e,1
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ginia
am:::--'by
Vir
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■t tile end of next filco year. . 1tlon1 111bcomm111ee lhrealeoed to
•1..a., .• . ' . ''
ed
the
accident
on
fallen
rock
oo
the
highway.
Bolh
.
c■rs
b
A alive "of. BJoomllltoo, DI., Tbt locb and dam unde r con- loclt the project -1ter Trumbull
re
heavily
looaened
by
heavy
r
a
inl
f
r
om
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dam.aged.
we
RoctooNIJ. :111• ,llveo In the Wuh- strudloa in Bebnont C.. would ::;'tybl Ohl� vot,n re� ; hlgb waft ..,.. by tile highway Pomeroy police ,aid Melvin
ue
pay I po n
mgton, D.C., area.
replace twu ■imllar facilltiea:
11t the � ol the aceldent.·
Thomae: Rood, a. Pomeroy, wu
The c:ro� �tt!ly envel- whJcb the ArmJ: uid wen, near the
� la
the l
11l
lllid
roughloll'
·
ey
a
B
backing onto the pavement near
t
Dalry
ced
ter redu
ooped Racboll and men llarted "tho ,net ol their -c life.
trudt driven by Homer Whilllnt!• Hadtelt' • Safety Service w h , n
pummellng blm '1fllli their !loll and ,.- be experted Ii. loog
&lt;Seo Belleville
P_�• " ton. Poinl Pleasant, wu movln1 Robnt Monroe White, ,a, Syraand throwing eQt ad 1arbagti
north when It apparently ,werv- cuse. drove Into Erood'a car.
11 him. More than JIIO of - 30,
000 Cubam
ed la avoid hitttn1 rocb that had Hood oald hi, car WU about
In the ctoWd ,... li1rVivon of
four feet out on llte po..,...,
rolled onto the roadway.
e1•ieved FighIIng
Nazi ....,._,lral'1J! camp, during
hefore
ho uw the oncoming
In
cy
tll
swe,ving,
the
i
truck
HAVANA (I/Pl) -A govern
World War ll.
,
auto. He uld be stopped his c■r
llte
beodon
crashed
Into
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dri
car
A flylnt! wed1t of lO policemen ment fon,o of !O,OOO men, beby Brown Brown waft pinned but .,.. unable to pull off t h e
forced their way lbrougb the Ueved led penonally by P{emier
the
tightly that road.'
ffiill/d Ind rulh R«hell down Fidel Castro, ... roporled ball!,
Middleport emergency squadmen After the Hood vehicle .... bit
on alloy nettl lo the theate,r Intl hoavlly.armed ,.bel, In llte
uled
special equlpmonl to 1,.. by the 1115'1 Pl-uth driven by
.ttuvu,h the theater. and into a E1eambray Mountainl of central Funeral lfl'Vlces W tN,
w
held l --- - - ------ White, the latter•• car skidded
· waitlq police car. He wu taken Cuba todaj to keep the lnaurtomorrow at 2:30 p. m. from the
Into a telephone pole. The wreck
to I pollet alaUon 1111 ' 'protective genla from cutting the illand In Church of Chrilt in Cb
rlatlaa Unoccurred 1t 10: 15 p.m.
hair.
cuotocly" but not arre,led.
Ion, Hartford, W. Va., for Jo,eph
----llelnJ'I loavlq. be lhanlted Boo- R,llable 10111&lt;H oald Castro Wayne Young, Cflflon, who wa,
to-i pollct for' � him. and WU throwing a run 1.... agalnol found dead by hla ,on Saturday.
Seripture Marathon
11qt •
vowicl
'"1Uld nlum. ·
01llmated ,,ooo ,.bela led by Jame, Young, Clfftoo. fowld
the
Planned Feb. 15th
ho
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Maj, EYello Duque to blocl: a .,. b!J father, 81 yean old, about
Plat11 were announced Sunday
U! __!_
ported plan to land an "oppoal- ,,,. p. m. Saturday II the re,1.
momlnt! by Rev. Raymon Kook·
lllJlj!jlDg
lion govemmee_t" somewhere In dence In Clifton. Ho had been ;,,
right durlllg Iha worsl-lp IWrVkt!
Halt Comlnfe11
Cuha.
poor h. lth.
NEW
YORK
al Heath Melhodlet 0-ureJ., MidCUPJJA
ilant
Au
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VIENTIANE, Lloa llJPil-Five Both ,Idea were rePQrted to He wu born JWJe 9, um, ln Force radar platfonn Yanilhed In dleport, for . a "Bible Reading
daya al. rocket lltikN by Laotian have auflered cuualUea, but DO Glen Ebon, O., and wu
a pat- the gale-whipped AtlanUc oU New M arathoo'" to be held al the
•� fllat■ .In O.S-,up- flgum were evallable.
tern maker, retired in late yean. Jersey Sunday night. By early to- church on Mh Wl!!dneada,y, Feb.
p
ball
all-out effort follO\\'ed RV· He wo the 1011 of the late John day a nwaive air-,ea IC!larch bad 15.
hM failed to
plane,
iled adv
the
llftC!t of pro-CommuniJt
Plane an for the marathon to
era) day• of "IOftenlnl up'" of the ff. Youn, and Jennie V. Camp- turned up wreckage, but no ■lgn
1.._ In tile ,lllrltealo Plain ol reb,f
,tronghold In Lu Villa• bell YOIDlg. Hil wife. De11lo, of the 27 mU!lary and &lt;lvlllan begin In the momlng with llte
Jara region, informed IGW'Ctl
young people to lltart lhe audl.ble
technicians aboard.
Provinct by a maulv• may ol died In 1117.
,aid today.
artUle,r, - budu ,md Sunlvlng 11'11 1 daughter, Mr,. 11,, A� Forco ,aid the oll·lhort n,eding In Iha drurch pulpit bert■
l
the
the
Nlion Aid
rcm
Repo
other weap0lll, the IOW'CM aald. Venida Knight : flq IORS, Jamea: station, Ol!e of three ,uardlng ap- fore the opening or JChool and
P■ t
lht Lao rebell ...,. ccw-lJnulng Peuanll were moved out ol the Cl-arlOI, McArthu,, O. ; Darrell, proache, to the 1-e.avlly•populated the adulta will continue It through
te pull- Into ..,,_, lerrftory bornbardmon
t .,.. belonhand· Port Wlllllo-. 0.: Georg, and Eaotem Seaboard, "p,esumab!J the day untll 7 In the evening.
In
Daftaa,
ol Pt. Pleasant : 1 mlla p,ed" In l8il feet of wate,.
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Iron- II-I plaln, wl-ld- bu ..i.l ciw-t&lt;l for - lime.
brolber, 'lburman, Cllfloo, and Afr Forco, N•'fl' Ind Coall
J'ro.CGl,tmunlll -mite ..,_ ,aJd
TADN TO llOUIIJI
Studenb Are
,o graDdchltdron.
Guard ,..rchen, led by the car- Two
,
to lit -laflJ -. 1n !ht Nam The Mlddtepmt - unit The RevL Guy Sayre and How• rte, Wasp, reported fJndlnt!. an In
Nllilp VIIJey - Ibey drove waa ,alled al 9, I0 1 thil morning ard Kllllngaworth will ofrlciale. empty Ulo ,aft and • matlre,,
ATHENS, Ga. I II-Two NeM-,MWl ' fercet out of Ta to the Jack Huter resideoce at F'rienda may call at tile borne of amld other debril at the platform gro atudentJ "mOte pretence on
V11111
day, qo, To Vlug tlti Peatl•II. Mr. Baxter .... tall· Jame, Yo-m1 Ill Clifton , uni!! Ille, " mflea ..... ol Barn•1•l the Unfvomty ol Goo111te earnpt111
1,o II - IGlllh ol lllq l(bou. en by Rawlinga-O&gt;all � llml ol the funeral. Fo1leo-na'1 N. J. and about BO mlleo aouth• rauaed I rfol lut ,._ ..turn&lt;d
to Hober llolpllll for treatment Funeral Home 11
ch111ge. -- ..... � �"' York
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Pomeroy• Middleport, Ohio, Monday , Jan. 18, 11161

Two Meip County men dled 1h11 mornln&amp; on rain•
swept Route 82 near West Columbl• to become Muon
County's flrst and second hlghwar faWiUes of 1961.
BOSTON, MIN. &lt;UPll _ 111'
A lblrd, !be M&gt;n of one, la 1n critical condition In
City of Bolton hod • Pl'OOllso toHolz
er Hospit al.
d1y from self • ,tyled American
Dead, are :
1u,r
In
JIMMY JOI
RALSTON D,
C. (Pete) Brr;n,
�ute 3, Pomeroy.
lif
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:�;:' that :"
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r
' age unreported
The Hemsley brothers, Jimmy Joe and Ralston D . . Othe�1::
,gain to try I demonstration
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e
ill
cow.Jon
body
bot h former Pomeroy Hi,h School athletes, have retu_r n•
hffl.
tho
.
1
tragedy
the
., a y
wd ol bout 2 000 ed to duly assignments tn the Armed ForCI!, lollowmg J A third
m'" ,..,.. ......, to
J
The
ll&gt;rto
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..� of World conipletion of bask training and leavei: at home ov er
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many Or u�u _,_
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A
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a t the B and B Ow
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� &lt;UC "- ,werve. --..-War II
trat loo t h,:r, Christmas holidays
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1
�llne
We,t
C.lumbla. rdlll,eo
Lloyd
Peyton,
31•
e
Rutland Rout
German
copcen lo
'jimmy Joe , trained al Fort Knox In a tank ballallon ,
carnpo, n,uted
the ;i.yi,a,-oid
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drlv
wa, able llmolt to �
m
� now Is a medic at Fort Benning, Ga. He gradua ted from . •
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mer U.S. navol ofri&lt;er Sunday
and ntleued.
PHS
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n 1957 was a standout In football and baseball.
to pl ket I r
ho
M
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H
ver,
r. Brown, • membtt •f R&lt;d
we
bnpaat "! the lruclt
Hemsley has returned to Fort Riley , Kan .,
um · Ralston
Jrltd
whe, on tho
.
based
foondlng,of the state
EUB
where he was lrained !n heavy artillery and now is tat. , and car ,ent Brown , car lnlb Sprlnp G,_ and ti..
of hrael.
l
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lng advanced work In the same duty. He played football . : Peytoo',. Neillte, �•)'Ion or bll . Chunb,
bll wlfe, Doroly �
lntm,,n, Both are so ns of Mrs. Harry Clark, Minersville, a nd : p,u,eng,. r, Clfvm o n.u, Rutland thy : •
. On
,
daughter, Dollie Lou: hll
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• ol - pe let .....i llte Doug Hemsl ey, Min ersville, and nephews of former ma, were mJ� llthougl, the .., ; mollter, llaggle Brown: two
w l
of Iha
' was "'IOUily damaged. They brothe,a Vlrgll tBo,. Brown. and I
jor leagu e catcher Rollie Hemsl ey. _____
, ut lot-boarlni leade,
--- -- -- were enroute
American Nazi party from a be-allo joba: at the Rki:, I Lewi. Brown; two lilten, Uoro"' II tile hand, of a cn,wd that
ard c..al Co.
, tby Clarlt and l.\lcW. ,..... and ,
for his appear-

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Rock Spr,·ngs Grange Thursday Eve

Baptist Class
Plan T Back

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NOW YOU KNOW'

Two bask ets of white "gladioli and mums and six
branch candelabra were used at th e altar �{ _t he Enter.
prise E UB Church when Mtss Sue E llen Pht ll tps, daugh•
te r of Mr . and Mrs. Austin
Ph t l h ps, 1 02 Stale St ,
S
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brid
Pomeroy
Edwin
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A h1111e.. gift wa, pre,ented to
Mrs Donald Hauck
when the Mr . and Mrs. H erbert Boney, Wright St., Pomeroy.
�
Nifty Slitchers Club met Wednes- Vows of the double r in g cere- he was a member of the Varlsty
Mrs. Charl es Lewis, preside n t, con�ucted t he meeting ,
day even1n1 at her home on Os- mony we re read at 7: 30 p. m " P" , t he glee club and the Sp
t p
of the Winding Trail Garden _Club held Th�rsd
ev enan•
Dec· 23, by the Rev. Paul Hooks.
bom St.
31
ing at t he home of Mrs. Pa t rick Wood, Spring v e ,
!
q•alltJ products and ,ervlcew 111 _
� e r ish clubs. He is now studying
Mn. Wilbur Ha nning presided Given in m ar riage by
The
m
eeting opene� wit h de�otions by �r�.• Walte r
m
echanical engineeri ng at Ohio
O
·
MW .....
phaou
aI llte meetln•
� and Mrs. Eulah rather, the br ide was attired m. a umvenn Iy m Athens.
Bentz using as her topic, "AU Life Is Worship, followe ngth dress of white
l
allerma
b.
wa1 welcomed O a new
111...Hng or Npalrlng. W. ..ab
F.vam
.
.
ed with the club pray er 1n umson. M em be rs answered
tOWnle tOOp
Out of town gueeta attendmg
sleeves
r
g
n
i
r
ce
a
l
atu
Chantilly
e
member · Games were pl ayed and
.
fair p,IM&amp;. ....
- Npvlalloft
.
the wedding we re M r. and M n PIans to sponsor a BrownIe roll call with plan ts that may be planted in cold frames,
th
tape
e
red
pom�
that
o
over
�
Ev
ans
prizes awa rded lo Mrs.
Regional dues of 2 ror the
quolli, 111aterlol1 In •.,...,
Elmer Phelps and daughters Su• Troop in Middleport were made
5e
the Pomeroy Library was given.
and Mn. Henry Da iley. M n. Ger- handa. He r Ye ll of h1te net wa
11
were
peakers
fund
und•rtake. Se
: san and Diana Mrs. Nellie Stage Thursday night when the Gv'den .s
� c o n
:: ��� 'I1le club received many compUald Wildermulh and Mn. Lillie •:::ched to a
0
an w s am
M
��
of
Ma
r
i
e
tt
r
�I�
:?
�
a
,a
a
n
d
B
ar
ton
Campbell
twle
Cl
a
ss
of
the
M
lddleport
Fiut
.
\ menls on the show.
Ill
J011 Rauck received gifts from thtir • wore a �ec act , o w i e
l'll tu� c a lmlan.
e regmna
Baptist Church met at the home
"Hot
Beds
a nd Cold Frames"
pea rls. The bride ea rned a white of Columbus·
MCffl pals ·
trait
with
a■
. meetmg to be held in Athens on
• ble top�
of Mr. and M rs. Tony Fow1er w1th
.....A
• 1. w hJ· te mums
a
en
rom
I
k
I
bullellon
17.\1
of
the
ouple is residin g at
c
e
Th
an
...
w1tr1
81
aef\'
ed by
Refreshment, we�
M ay 10 and an aII day meet'mg
apartment it llYl
Sta te St. In M. r. and M rs. Char ies V roman as- to be he1d at the PomeN&gt;y High US De rtment of Agriculturt.
lht hosteu to the above natnOO and carnations.
sistIng.
.
uefNIIopI•
.. p-••ted
•"'"""'
waa I"
by Mr,.
.
and Mn. Roy M aye r , M r,. Al• M iu Minada Murray, Pomeroy, pomeroy ,
L--J auditor'lllM on
Mrs. Charlea Sear ls, newly Semor High Scuuu
Robert Thompson. She brought
-berl Woodard, Mn , Charlea aerYed aa maid of ho nor. SerYing
-elected president, was ill charge M arch II, were announced. It out that the best frames were 1
Strauu, M n. otrrll'r Grimm, as best man was David Boney,
Ill If nl ftlllWIII
or the meeting and a lso presented \\'8S also announced tbal the state : wood, with glass top and waln1 1 . 11 TOI Pill TO 10
R
Mn. Gftle Evans and Mrs. Eldon Pome roy, brother of the brldeOn
QI Ing
:
the deYotion,, " In the Direction convention would be held in Alh· heat cable, The framtB should be · ll IIIL III SIi IS llfO II •t 111111
wi; _,_______
groom.
raveling prize.::ted
The
ens
t
.
of Your Dreams•"
placed on well drained land and
___,
Nuptial music by Misa EISle
to
Rev. Donald A. Boone, pastor by Mn. Bentz Wat aw
J
Croup Eniertain.,..
should have protection on the
l
Amo!d. orga nist, end Mrs. Fa ye
y
O Up
of th e church, was a f.Ul!st and Mn. Bryan ·
Mn. Jame, Sayre, aulated by
nor th aide. They should be water1
1
I
eded
he
Watson, 90 �1st . pre c
Way• of ra ising money were expressed thanks to the class for The '?,8 gulne' ''The Flower ; ed often using miall a mounts and
Mn. Charlfl Cohen, entertained
e
k
ceremony Dick Clar of Pom roy
Grower wa, placed in the Pom
'
p I Coon llo of 1beodorus and Jack Denison of Wheeling dla&lt;!Uasetl and a {'(lmmittee nam- the flowers aen,t to him whlle a
y Pubile Llbrary· The necw bY· lI ventilation ii ver,• Important.
ed
wh
en the Rull and Chapter of pat ienl at Meigs Gene,·a1 Hosplt• ��
Dau"�ter�
of
America
There are new atuffl inum frames
'L.,V\lu-. •
o
' were ushers.
.
. L.
ii:iws drawn up bY M n.
1
Futu
r
e
H
o
mema
k
era
o
1
Am
e
pca
a
.
Thunday evening at her home in
.
• j on the marke . Wu"Ic h can be purFollowmg the ceremon} a re- met Thursday evenin g,
�
Mr. and M n. Vroman conduct• Heaton, Mn. Bentz and Mr1. Bry chall4;!d.
..
.,..at'\lse.
I
tt
e
n was
.
h
Id
in
the
social
o
were
an
accep
d
d
led
A
rea
ce
pt·
n
a
A..:i
,
Ma rtha Bre wer, president, was eu 8 prog r am Or games a nd re'111e meeting in charge of Mn.
Mrs. John Terrell wu the Judge · �
m• of the chu h. A threeIn charge of the meeting. She rreahmen ts were served to Mr. port on the flower show held al
t·c
Olan Goodwin, prtllldent, opened �
for flower arrangement,. Two
Ith dev tioo by Mr Cohtn and tiered cake center·ed the refresh• named the fund rais ing comm it- and Mra. H arold Kauff, Mr. and
•
; td
blue
ribbons were awarded to i
:
n
�
ich
ment
w
w
as done in a ee
table
h
g
t to be Sharon Qulllen, Maude Mn. Owen Bratton, M r. and Mrs. Mr,. Rawling•
ag. ollowln I
l ge
a,
Mrs.
Robert
Lewla and one each 1
h
oliday theme. Assisting with the
Hrewer, Elena M artin, Louise Ml• Gerald Anthony and son, JO£, Mr.
Vlort buiLl'leH aeuion, games
·
For
to Mrs Charle• l4wil, Mn. ,
r
a
re
and Mn. Frank Cheeseb:-l•w, Mr.
wl!N! t,1 layed wlth prlzff awarded ception were Mlsa Ba bar lam and Cheryl Searles.
M r■. Robert R,, wltngs enter· Wood.
Mra. Bryan and Un.
Eskew,
Mn.
F
aye Walaoo and
II Brief tiialb were slven by
lo MIi• Ema JetM, Mn. Rlch.ard
th and Mn. Jamee Pullen. Mr. and tained the Tri-City Sewing Club Thomp&amp;on,
and M ,. Robert Lewil
Campbell. Mn. GroYer Erb and Mn. EHie �atson.
proe ram l'OOlfflittee on what the Mre. Clifford Stumbo, Mr. and at her home In M iddleport 'lllurarec
ao
al
eived
a red ribbon.
M r,. Bone) 1radu1ted In 1000
M n· John Smith.
FHA ia, what It doea, and how it Mn· Harold Hubbard, Mr. and day even �. GuestJ were Mrs.
Con
J
oy
l
teat were conducted durtn
A aa]ad cow-ae WH Mr'Vtd by from Pomer High Schoo where ean effect members, lhe IChool. Mn. Kalad Htndy, Mn. Willia Wllllam Grueser
R
Miu
o,nd
the ffi!reation
r'-d by Mr:
the holllease■ to 11 members. The she wa&amp; a member nf lhl glee and the community, now and in Anthony, Mr■. How.rd Wul ,nd berta RulUII. .
,
club,
lht
Student
Adi•
the
band
Carl
Will
and
pr
:.
awarded the
presented
a■ e
t"8 futu.-.. Roberta Kraeuter and son, How.-rd Lee, Mrs. Bert Booxt nweUn&amp; will be held at the
to win
H t u gifta were
,chool
A11o
n
vltie
the
and
datio
r
Terry Bradford, 1ntert11lne4 the lmer, Mn. Searl.I, Mark Vroman
:me of Mn. (hlal Diddle.
Mr■. Rawllng, who lfl'Ved a des...._._......._.__..._..., new1paper and ,nnual 1laff1. She club with a variety of song,.
R:�shmenta were aerved b'I
and Mar k and Martha Fowler.
r
rt courN to those mentioned the hostess a11i.9ted
-•
•-I• •mp loYed 811 11 r� ept'10nl11t
by Mn. RobCommittee. named for the Feb.
BRIDGE UNDER fflJD1',
abcn•e and Mn. RuueU Wilson, ert Lewi•.
and
aaalstant Jn th, offa'ea o[ Dr.
BOYS'
Et mettlna: were Jane P ar10111, AU• WILM INGTON, Dtl. (UPI} - Mn- M illard Wildermuth,
M ias
K. -D. Am,hlry.
dit Hite arid Sharon Haley, pro- A aecond Delaware River Bridge, Elh:abeth Fick, Mrt. Robert R b .
CJ
Mr. Boney ertd U,1led ln IDM
6" BLACK
gram ; Crelia Priddy,
Alberta which wou)d be a twln to the one erta, M rs. Sidney Spencer,
¥IA
from Pomtroy Hla:h School whtrt
Priddy Ind RolE!fl'Ull')' Harleu, which now connects the New JerMary V. ReJbel, Mrt. Hlr•
RF.sERVE lll&amp;TIIIC'I' NO. I
CHARTIER NO. 1980
reft'.(Jhmcnll: IOO Brenda Tu.m• r,ey Turnpike with U. S. Roule 40
er, Mra. Brad Maa,: and Mn.
,r. .._. O ratt: and Ann Wea\/- IOUth of Wilmington, ii under Fred Leifhe ll.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
.99
llu
er, recreation.
study.
$
3
1 21; to l _
=
B=
m
::m
=-c:
AN
=
NOVN
="ca,
=;:,r. E
i
Rofrellunenll were oerved and C.1I ol the projected "'"
ond
hn 0
M
M
J
"''llllf!u cpjoyod 11 the do,. of b,ldg,, whl,h would bo erected
·
E
1--.J
OIIHIU
n, .
the l1lflll111.near the preaent brtdr,e, i• HU- ( We;tha Clark�of �a
··
"
·
ol
birth
n
the
C.,
ow,clns
of Pomeroy in the State of Ohio, at the Cloee of Buslnee1 on Dectmber ll. .
M r1. Mertiii:·.O., antertflned
art an
mated at $UO million. U buUt.
MIDDLIPORT
�
welghlnt!
Lee
SonJa
aughte,
.
d
•
counly women employtt, and
1960. Publlehed tn re1pon11 to call mad e by Comptroller of tht Ourrtnc,,
•
thon each of the bridge, would
C'mlY Craia
9 Clven
andparent!
r
G
ounca
guesta with a cHnHl a party '
pound1
11
. ,
be confined to one-way traffic.
under Section Ml 1, U. I. &amp;.vlaed Statutes.
Thursday evenln1 at the home of 5th Birthday Parly
'l1le 1tudy, made some time ago, are M r. James Clark and Mr. and
ASSETS
Mr■. Joyce Kennedy. H arrison- The fifth birthday of Cindy hai been reactlvaled, by the In- Mrt. Garroway oC f'racluvllle,
Craig was celebrated lut Sunday teutat. Highway Divl1km be- Pa.
yi\}e Road.
c,,h, balancn with oth« hank.I, lnc-ludinr re■erve balance,
Prize for high. 1cort wa s award• at her home In ' M iddleport when cauM of the heavy load beln1
���Y
c--=
--=
and ealh item, In proceu of �lle&lt;!Uon - - - - - - - - - - - · . $1,2113,821.lllli
B=
ITI
RAB
TOO MAN
ed lo M n. Nina Cuming• and low her mother. Mn. Bobert Craig. carried by the pretent brldp.
United lt&amp;tes Government oblla:atlon■, dlrtc:t and au.al'lntffd 2,2'10,!144.81
Thoma■ Auatin imported two
IICOft prize to M rs. Letta Spen• entertained w ith a party in her
i188,'l"l8.47
Obll,atlom ot State, and polltle1I 1Ubdlvlsion1 - - - - · - - - --­
LIGHTNING ITIUKES
dozen rabbit■ to hl■ ettate near
rormerly Bmlfh Clothln1 Co. cer.
honor.
1,742.111
ELEtTIUCJAN TWICE
Melbourne. J.uslralla, for hunt•
bond1, nottl, and debentures - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -----­
other
Rerrelhmentl wen 1trved by Game■ wen played with prlzea
MIDDL l,OIT, OHIO
,
1ederal
of
HOLLYWOOD (lTPH _ Colum- 1n 1 purpoan� l858. So prof119eltock
2M.OO
1
Corporate stoclu (lneludln&amp;,f1
Mr1. Orr to those named · 1bove being won by Eugene Powell and
bia studl01 electdclan Marvin Jy did they multiply that he trap- ·
1 1,2118.00
Reoerve bonll) · · · · · · · · · · · · • - · - • · . . . . . . . . . . . • •••••••
Moore,
Mn.
M
and
n. Lynn Schwab.
Ruth
Home
Tvielu I• not a bellewr in the ped and lhol nearly 28,000 durinl
1
,
'137
,315.M
Los,ne and dltcOUnts (lncludlnc no overdraftl) - - - --------Grae. Whaley. M rs. Nora Rice. Cindy had a decorated &lt;:ake
ld
ldapr
that
lightning
neve
r the next all: yean. yet an estl­
o
Name Brand
Bank premltea owned $12,500.00, furniture and
Mrt. Loi, McElhlnney, M rs. Ntl• which wa1 ,erved with let cream
atrlket lwlct In the IIIJ'le place. mated 10,000 IU?'VIVed and, by
111,800.811
lie Brown, M iu Mary Amberger and candy, Favor, were a:Jven lo
flxtum '18,000.UO · · · · · · · ·············· ····-·······
Twelu wae operatln&amp; a light- ieae, their dHcendantl were ravI
Bak•r
d M tu An
TOTAL ASSJ!!TS . . . . . . . . ••..•• •••••••••••••••• ••... '3.fl49,5B3.U
• _:::::::_
'":::..::::::_:::::
· ·___ the C'hlldren by Mn. Crata: who nlnlf machine for a storm ae- a11ng cropa on a billion tcrel of
.__,..,.,...,..,..,..,,..,..,,1-:
wae a11Jsted by her al,ter, Caro- quence during fltmln1 at Maurl, land.
LIABILITIES
lyn Searls. Othen attendlnj; the Hawaii of '"1111 DevU at •
Demand d eposltl of iadMdutle, partnenhip,
pw1y were Susan Schwab, Debra O'Clock " when he ml1ealculated
and Donna Powell, Jyl Beaver the dlltance and the bolt of Ulfht•
and coi,poration■ _ -- _ _ - - - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - $2,889,880.31
MEIGS THEATRE
and Cindy'1 111ltr and bnrthen, nlng 1t[1\ck him in the bact.
Time deposita of individ uals, partnerehipa, 1nd corporatlon■ 2,004,471 .0I ·'
Pomtrr,, Ohl•
Jennifer. Stephen and Pal.
He ,:uelled wron,: the leCOrld
Depolltt o f United Slatel Government (includinl
�
,
many nl
100,ll02.tl0
pmtal •vine•) - · - · - - - - - - - - · · · - - - - - - - - - - �- - - ------·
ho wu - In
TONIOHT
,e pit,
I
r
SQ,850.21
------------­
H
,ubdlvltlon1
Depolltt of Stat and poUlkti
"'THE Tl1IE IIACIIINE"
·
JI.Zl2.'II '
Other depo■lta (certified 1nd cuhler'• checb, ete.)
(Technlcolor)
DEPOSITI · · · ·· • · · · · • • • • • • • • • • $3, ISl,80'1.43
Rod TQlor, �tan Youn1
1
TOTAL LIABILITJJII • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • • . • '11,131,30'1.41
FEATIJJIE'M'E
COLORCARTOONS
C A PITAL ACCOUNTS
Ilot,k Sprlap G,ange met In About Pollo,'' 11h 0111 Mal'l'tl. J
IUN., MON .., TUii.
re,ular aeulon '11n1nday evenlnj:
ClplUil stock:
.
pr
e
ram
cl
two
with
oea
•
og
\.
\
Th
uFred
rthy
o
w
with
m
Ooeglein,
Commoo ,tock, toUJI plr f!00,000.00 •••••••••••••••• $ 100,000.00
"11,MRR. GANTRY"
poeme, " Next Week," by HolT!tr
ter, preaJding.
275,000.00
. • • • • ••••• ••• • •••••
Surpl111 . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
(Teohnlcolor)
It wa■ announced that Che11ttr RIC1!1 and '"flil1 And That," Mn.
.
•
•••••
••••••
•••
.
.
.
.
Undivided profit, • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . .
•
Burt IAncaster and
13,7�,fl.
Grange w!D vl1U. the Gran11e ' on MIiton Roush. h: was announl'ed
oo
n
r
d
)
NrV
Jean Slmmona
March D and preaent the pro- that the men of the Granp woo.Id
,I- .��')v,.
�--��
��
��
�
:r!�
��
c=
,::
�
COLORCARTOON
am.
the
P"111'arn
II
the
l1llll
v
$3,548,DIIII.U
.
•
•
Runnin1 timl I 111'1. SB min .
TOTAL UABJLITJES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .
"Safoty•• WU the theme or the """int!• l\,,f"'111nonll of ple and
pn,gram prtNnttd by Mn. Hu- coffee were aerftd durinl
Bu oltlet clolN 1:30 P.M .
II E II O R A N D A
Members IIOClal hour.
ber Brown, lecturer.
.,
Pnidenc deposi1on ftod our Aher Hour1
AIMIi pledsed or aalped to ....,. llablllUe, and
ie1ponded to roll call wllll I rule
Depo1ilory • great conl'enience. h' s
for other _, . . . . • . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . • • • $ 741,11111.21
for safety. ThrN articles wtitt
'
available fw the me of all CUSlomers ..-ho
l'l!ad: "Lel 1 Curb Farm l'ataU•
Loan, u 1bown abov, u. after dtduetlon of rtHJ"YM of -·· , IS,l'.71.31
pma not IO "!Ake I chance," ke,ping •
tleJ," by Mr1. Robert Loub:
t Edlton Hoillltl\tr, Prelidont of the above-named bonll, do aolmnnI,
"Are There Poi90llli in Your I
sum of money until the bank opens in the
■well' that th•
statemenl ii true to the belt ol m, knowledse and
Food?"
b1• Mrs. Frank Gruewr,
morolog, Rcmanbtr - nigh, doposirory
ond "What You Should Know
l, lot )'OW pr0&lt;oaion. Make use of ii.
ICDIBON BOBS'l£1 11:R, Prwideat.

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