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Sunder, MorN11r, TUNCI• �
J■nu■ry 2f..3041
John O'l!Ara'1
'fllOII THE TEIUIACt
- Technicolor Willl P1ul N­
:ind Joanne Woodward
COLORCARTOON
llUIUUDI time 2\i Hn.
Box office dOHS 8:30 P.M

NOW SHOWING
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"MAN IN THE NET"
With Dia ne Brewster
Al10 SetHtad Shorts

SHARP - CLEAN
LATE MODEL

C H EVROL ETS

1960 Chevrolet Corv1ir 4 Door __ $1 795

1 960 Chevrolet Brookwood St. Wag $2295
6 cyl. motor with atd. trans. Beige and gold finish
new car interior brl1htne88, full deluxe equipment.
iJl('h,1de1 radio, heater , like new whitewall tires.

1 959 Chevrolet Brookwood St. Wag $1995

V8 motor wlth powergllde trans. , ivory over dark
1reen, ,potleas vinyl interior -trim, whitewall tire!I
1how llttle wear. Radio, heater and all the extris.

1 958 Chevrolet Impala H.T, Cpe. _ $1 765
1 957 Chevrolet Bel Air H. T. Cpe. __ $1445

V8 motor with auto matic tra111., 2'7,000 mil es by Jo.
cal own�, power 1leerln1, radio, healer, Spolless
Interior wilh 2 tone blue finish.

1 956 Chevrolet Bel Air H.T. 4 Dr. _ $1095
New VB motor wilh power,lide trans. hory and dark
1rey finish, eood lire,, clean interior, radio, heater.

1 955 Chevrolet V8 . 4 Door ___ $795
Automatlc Utin,. Clean ln1lde and out.

.1 954 Chevrolet "6" St. Wagon _ $595

• • • characterizes a happy family relationship. ft is
wliat our staff �- for - ia ita relationship
with )'00, who a, ckpo.,iton here are al.,o members

of our bank family. Only by giving you ewr better
.,.,ice OUt we hope 1'11 merit your 00ntinutd good
will; IO look IO III IO beua- our best!
WHY NOT MAIi OUI IANK HIADQUAITW
fO&amp; Ml YOUR IIIONIY MAITWI

WE PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS

9 Pt11on11r Model. Clkn Interior. Now pain t.

Servin&amp; Meigs

LIT US SHOW YOU THESE
CLEAN, EXTRA NICE CARS

Cotmly Since 1 87?

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Deposit Inauranfe
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PRICES ARE LOW LOW L O W AT BAKER'S Complete Set Of

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'56 Olds SQ 2 Dr. Sedan

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$895

'56 Pontiac VS Star Chief

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Pd'MEROY

'59 Pontiac Catalina

'59 Buick LaSabre Hard Top
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4 Door. Sharp car. One owner. Power Steering, Dynaflow. R&amp;H.

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$895
$1795

�195

4 cyl. economy at its best. One local owner.

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One careful owner. Hydramatic drin. Extra nice.

'56 Plymouth 4 Dr. Seel. $695
o/c Ton.

'58 Ford Pickup _ $1 , 1 95
'57 Ford ½ Ton Pickup $795
'54 Ford V8 2 Dr. __ $395
'53 Buick 2 Dr. ___ $195

BUICKS

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Middleport Now

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Died Thursday

'55 Stud. 6 cyl. 4 Dr. _. $391'
'55 Buick Super 2 dr. HT .,,
'55 Dodge V8 4 Dr. _ f6tS

'54 Buick 4 Dr. ___ $295
'54 Chewolet 2 1 0 4 dr. $19J Rebuilt en,tne.

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GMC TRUCKS
"From Buggies To Buicks"
POMEROY

ALL BEDROOM SUITES ·
RNICtcl For Quick Saft

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Amlricon. f'Nnch Provincial, In .Wolnut, Clot, Jloplo
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'59 Opel 2 Dr. Sedan

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'59 Buick Electra Hard Top - - - �395

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Low mileage - one owner. A beautiful car inside and out. Power ateerint 6 brlkee.

WHERE YOU Will FIND . TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF FN -HOME FUINISIIIIGS
IN THIS QEA All PRIQD For lite Grtatut QEJRANQ WE , EVER

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'59 Buick LaSabre Conv. Cpe. - �295

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2 Door Sedan. One owner. Spotless finish inside and out . R&amp;H.

Mrs. Oscar Roush, president,
conducted the meeting of the Loy•
al Women ·s Class o( the Middle­
port Church of Christ which was
held Thursday evening .el the
churC"h,
The scripture for the devo­
tions was read by Mrs. Will Rey•
nolds and Mrs. Fred Gardner
gave the evening prayer.
During the business meeting
Mrs . Hermon Lohse reported on
the boxes taken to the shut-Ins of
the church during the Christmas
season.
Thank you notes for remem­
brances were read by the .secre­
tary and also letters o( thank&amp;
from the Cleveland Children 's
Home and the Emely Flynn
Home.
Mrs. Homer Jones .end Mrs.
Reynolds were appointed by the
president as the Oower committee
.end Mrs. Frank Beach was .ap­
pointed in charge o( the sale o{
the de\lotional books.
The class voted lo give "1• .,
the church building fund and a
contribution was voted to the
March of Dimes also. Rev. Gard•
ner, who attended the meeting,
spoke briefiy on the work of Ibo
class and ol the spirit of the
church.
During the social hour follow­
Ing the meetin11 a salad course
was served by the cl8!8 officers
including Mra. Roush, Mrs. Rey­
nokls, Mn. Ernest Lallanco and
Mrx. Leo Chikls.
Contrlbulln&amp;
hoatesse, were Mra. WIibur Thto­
bald, Mn. Robert Reibel and
Mra. Edward French.

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2 Door H:ird Top. Hydramatic driwe, Owned by one ol our mecb.anic1.

Class Vot-ed To
Give $300 For
Building Fund

Jvory and any finish. clean interior. powerglide
trans. , healer, radio. Like new but priced with you
In mind.

FRIGIDAIRE

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Original finish like new . Hydramatic drive.

J8,000 actual milea and really • dream cu. 348 &lt;'u.
1n. VB motor, Turboglide tran1., power steerin g and
llrakt11, Urea 1how little wear. Radio, heater, many
other extr11.

MIDDLEPORT

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At HIS" Home

Record Breaking
Low Prices I·
4 Door Sedan. One local owner. ,

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T■lol 1-11 Sent lo• ,1
Don� lot ,.,., t•••• $1154,
044.01 bvd111 ,., Mlie•
Coun1y In 19'1 ""' ,..,.
Th, county", ,hare II l1t1 �,
$95.613.DI, 1ccoNl lnt to Iha
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Died Fn•day

Formerly Smith Clothing Co.

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Figure lS Less
By $95,683.08

Mason Man

BAHR CLOTHIERS

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General fund appropriations totaling $346,944.01 were
approved yesterda y in a long session of the county commissioners . The commission failed to appropriate mon­
ey for the Meigs County Engineers Department other
e
than what came under the general fund.
Following the meeting yesterday, Da n Hartinger,
Ohio'1 most experienced commissioner, said that appro­
priatlons for the engineering department were not even
Ho.tl�■1r.
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discussed
yesterday.
Thi coun,,•, ,haro 01 1111
It
Is
expected
that money for that department will be
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251.000
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lo r er 1
sometime
.
approved
next week or at the next regular
$ff,
COit of o,oratlon. Tho
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613.01 1, dlrlHd ftorn ,,..., special session of the commission.
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The appropriations for the general fund last year toeovntr ,ubdlvl,lono. fr- taled $2 73,470 .29 by Commissioners Hartinger, Don
st,11 ••d flclorel 11urc11•
Mullen an e former member Rolland Neutzling.
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The amount or 1111 year·, ap, 11tion and mileage, Judge. and
.
Seve.n persons were injured and two cars were total I
proprlation,
for th• fund were clerk. 1111111: otatlonery and 111p,
losses early this morning at the Brinker Hollow curve I
SOPHOMORE CAGERS - 'nle Middle port Yellow Jackets are mOYtng along If,
oomewhal lower. Thia year·, In- pllea. '6100 ; olher expenaea, "50().
riorth of New Haven on Roule 33.
been caused by the Total $211.300.
)idly
in the second division of the SEOA L cage race this season but the two a,pho­
creue
hu
Wnt Virgin ia Troofien s a i d Rutland. h e a d abrasion,. a n d
145,200
for
re-appraisal
o1
real
Buddings
a
nd grounds. court• mores above are signs of possible better things in the future. Russ McElhinney,
lhe wreck lnvnlved car&amp; !raveling Fred Somsel, M a s O n c h e a t
1a1e In Meig, Coonty. The Cole- ilouac and Jail. compena■lion, left, aod Rick Oiler , right , bringing the ba II upcourt against Athens last night, wW
lo and from the Kaiser Alwni• bruise1.
Layer-Trumble Company wa, janllon, and suppU.., '5800; IUP, be around two more seasons. See Page 4 today for game details.
Tola! pro;,erty loBI wa, est�
num Works near Ravenswood.
awarded the oontract for re-ap, pliel, janilor. 1111111; fuel and lights
In exce11 ol $2 000 Knox
mated
Cars
wa
MOIi aeriou&gt;ly injured
praisal.
$3 100; water and ice. '300: teleol Cllrry. 21, Ripley. who suffer• was ciled for (allure .. · have h I a
Another �uee or Inc...,. In phone $ 1'l00; N!palro, IZ!OO; furn.
vehicle under l'Olltrol. Icy condJ.
ed p■lnlul ,_ laceratioM.
the appropriation needed for � ilurt . fixtures. oHice equipment .
She was a pauenger in -a car tions at the curve were blamed Joaeph Ellu. 80, ol Maaon died general fund la increuod 1alaries $2000. Totals. $16,000.
driven by Nell Knox, :12, Parkers- lor the , accident. All the pel'!Olll Friday allemoon at his re.,idenco. ol elecled offlclals. The law re- Olher buildin and land mainhurg who had ""'" laceralions. were Kaiser employ...
The deceased wa1 bom In Ma• quired comml11loner1 lo give 1enan , $1500· g,,
p ro1ec1·10 to p p,
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PfTISBURGH I UPI I - Roher! usual move. Fride•' asked prose. paid the line and court COIII chr·
ee
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MIii Curry wao odmltled lo Hol--L . w i·th the exceplM&gt;
· n of •Lon, W. Va. • Jenuory tt. 1881, the eacn
""' erty and penona Sheriff salary
iI ing an ensufflg five-year pn,bl­
B
zer Hospital.
son of the late David :and Mar• County Court judge and ('()toner, $4800 · compemiaiion or �mploye: ( ame:· Baker, an international CtJting U.S Atty, John Gaivn
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tionary periCMI.
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Team
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official
co
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victed
al
takl
he
would
recomme
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d
t
Knox', car wont out ol_ con ro
a salary hike.
g,,ret Harper Elias.
JOOS
jail ltllllron, ularles.
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of
Gen
llooert
F.
Kemtody,
.naximum
a
Atty.
for
alik�
Gavin
presene
lo
labor
on the curve. bit one dnven . by
Mr. Ellu Ii survived by h la: In other actiorui of the comrn1s- snao · stationery and aupplies ing money
r
Tom Stewart, Rutland. at a shght
wife, Joaephlne w. , and children, 1ioner11 , Dwi ght Parker tendered SlOO· 'county jail maintenance and peace, was 1entenced Friday. lo one year imprisonment and $400 in Washington, cong aluloted Gt\'·
in
oo
the
proseculioo
of tbe aii!!I('Ounls.
three
or
each
on
line
and
term
prison
n
three-year
a
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$9500
-angle. the officera I.Bid,
Mrs. J. H. Fuley of Pt. Pleasanl . hi• resignation H custodian of 1UPPlle1
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er expe ses
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Maro;h
imposed
the
sentence
but
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Sl.200.
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and
was
ined
accepted
Stewart wu trealed
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$28 �
Mr,. Howard Burris of New IIH• the courthouse. It
• uipmeni ' $lSOO· T0tal
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Bak.er, a Teamster organizer said the lhird year of the prison
eel at M1ip GeneraJ Hospital, .es
en, w. Va. : Mn. w. R. Crow of Following Parker' , resignation : 280 eq
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Har
St . Louis, WH eleased on ' '""" "oui� be suspended if Baker
from
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arle,
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comml••
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were hi• paoengen Ch
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Mason, Mrs. H■rry Joe Grimm
order· salary I
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15
000
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salary
bond pend mg an appeal by
job
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Five present members of the tart, and Emmett Elias of Bloom • o1 $ 190 a month , Pa ..-"er • res1 �- . ti
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Court in Philadelphia for I
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nO!t abrolionl; Harold Dewhurst M iddleport village coun cil, t h e ingdal. lllinoia.
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Other aunivon lnchade f o u r
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llure Toi.I S U 36$.
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pound Baker was
300The
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eel P"llilona yeslerday afternoon slstera. Mn. E llner Martin
H.;. ital o y Hos11 eu&amp;lodlan of lh• Sher- I1 .o!...ral
,cod last april ol accepti ng $52$ •
with Board of Eleclioo, Clerk pt. Pleasant •· Mn. OrvUI Red· Sweet
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Hugh of West Co- 1'le conm,laolanero ·11N r,,ol,. _ $10,111» Tolal, lll ,oott.
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Clark,
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Judg• Rabe f. Marah, In an
lller term 18 mayor
a
WOii¥" ,. � ��: ed lhat 11\e counly"treaeui, r ,an Regi, lralion of vital 1llli!licl,
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ldreo tnd eighi::pt. farry fund• In an amount not lo · Total $200.
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Ctdric Clark, Middleport. who 1s Rev. Voris lo pallor ,Ir
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Councilmen John 1.erl&lt;le Clln• grandchildren.
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Health
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a
student at Virgin ia Polytechnic Paul's Lutheran Church in ..,_
According lo records o1 the
Of
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Institute in Blacksburg. Virginia ero and was the
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Melp Common Plea, Court, two
Gibbon,
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pe lons for lour aoog Funeral Home afler I p.m. to $50. All purcha,e over fl,,, home, aalary, $2400: compensa- I
ha,
been
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nviled lo represent thq' I Y ih Middl
div.,... were awarded, 0 suil 111rt
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yean on oounc · � of the lour todoy. S.rvicea wUi be held . at amount mllll be approved by llw lion of employOI , '671111 : phy1i&lt;ian
College ,Department o1 Ma&lt;im! tor
ed and judpnl ,ranted In a
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ary c�ub Frid• n
are preaenl l'Ojlllclmen and lwo �oglesong'a S•nday al I p.m. Bur· commi11lonen.
! '300: fuel and Ughll, tllOO: main,
Engineering at a regional meetbusy day yesterdaJ.
Of lhe �eaIb M�
ng41me experience In pub- 1al will be in tho
have
lo
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upplie1,
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lie me,
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Cemelery al Muon, wiili tho Rev. comm1..1oner1 lo orheduled lor maintenance and ,uppllel, $100 ; I
Marine Engineers and Naval His � l as lak fn lhe
filedinp
b7 the Farmer, Bank and
Sa
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Company
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----• two ye lerm . alto Illossie Jeon Raoch ol West Co- The meeting will be held al Then .,;, �red ft �
ment, $800. Tolal. County Home,
Fl
ag,,lnsl Joe and llelell Shamblen, :' !:
TRI!
BUDGET
I
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1, .
lumbia died at her residence yes- Norfolk. Va . The department head he graduated from Capital UaiRD. Pomeroy. The plliinlill asks
.
Commls,ionero,
Salaria,
'9000;
$7 980
...
other
lerday evening al the age of TT. and four student• will attend vers .1y, uum
ol
11lar1e1
Board.
Welfare
Child
••�ion
....-� -,
,__ r
••1·ta1 u-=---.,
$250.
1
ol emplo,- , ..-.
.
com,...,..sal
are
run
n lng on the Republican
f
o
tenan
rro� V�I .
;
a
employ
of
is
County.
Mason
natlve
She
a
ce
m
i
•
m
A judament of .$2G,2.6S wu
SIOOO
e1
na
Theological
Sem
,
and
'400t
.
,tationery and ,uppHts,
ry
ballot aa are all other preaent ranthe event are a year ol graduate wrk
awarded the Rutland Branch of
pense1, $200 ; equipment, children m other homes, $2!00;
fn a NH'
Mr,, Roach ', hsuband, Hen ry . Highlight, of
other
ex
t
didalel .
other expenaes, $IIOO. Total. 15,· niomaa preceded her In death in din ner al the Navy Ol!Jcers Club Vork Seminary. lo . .hel
1llt Pan,eroy
f
rom
·1111,m
.
Bant
$Z500. Total $14,550.
p
Clerk Gene Grale !Dad bu
.
wher• papers w,11 be read which see God." Hl, first ohar&amp;e lo hlo
.
Jlal'old Jones, Lula Belle Jone,
l9Ci2 . Survlvin1 lo one da ughter,
County Auditor, aalary, '4400; oott
lion for a lerm ol ""' year• �
.
t e latest technical ad- presen, ... He baa beea lion
ry,
Supt
.
dren
•
aaia
Ho
Chll
me
t
and Paul Gama on a c6gnovlt ,.� of
Oakie Fowler ol WOii Columbia · relate to b
compensation .ol employ.. $4100·
·
tho
e,�n
vWage
'
councll.
Pmthe field of Marine En· four monlhs·
in
compensation
vances
'3172
111Btron
and
'
'
• ••- •
IIOte.
ty Sealer. I f
two aons, Richan! of Huntinglon
,_ .
.
compenullon'
ol
Depu
·
ph
__. ent Treaaurer, Charlotto --1
·
rcrr n
.
o emp1oyes, .-: y1�ian and 1nd earl ol Chic8g0 1 1 grand gineering and Naval Architecture. Rev. Vor., 111 """"""""
$Jud80 J-•
,.m Bacon al• aw...od
•1
__,__. ._
1
,
pp
onery •
•
· The group ;. also invited to the
al
Middleport re1ldenl1 "ill pay _
' duh.., $15IIO ; fuel and li&amp;hll $1,
.... : 1lat'i
. au ,.,
ed ■ divorce lo Evelyn Ollllnler ao filed her two :,ear petition.
bas
childre
n
•nci
aeveral
great
gra
n
d•
11e8,a11
l�
na
u
a
8IDall
(N)
.
So far, tlleM are the only Mid- one cent a thouund cubic feel 11111: • adverthing de�nquenl and SIIO; maintenance and aupplle■,
i'!ewport News Ship yard lo
from \&gt;""•Id F- Ohlinael'., both ol
lstan
chlldren.
e
nda
$!00
,
for
..
t
n
yi
o
now
ore
ho
•
:
llley
ng
n
new
la
,
r
ha
have
Jou
expe
watcli
the launching of nuclear ��-� ol 1
olhe
••·
pa
$6500
w
I
•
ry
lllcia
;
��
dleport
�
rce
,'..
��
J(iddli!port. '11,e aec,oad( divo
,�
i�
!
'
"..'
�
1
w
th
•-P'"''• -• ...,�-• l : equipmenl, $l00. Total $17,891.
Friends may c■D al lhe Fogle- ubmarine.
.
&lt;
It
ouu
"'tural
1u
•tarting
1nd
March
I,
s
idacy.
-•�
lbalr
IIOIIIICed
of
w• ..,.rded Maxinl fa•lk
w
n
ted
�
prese
�
./
lo
the
club
Co..
le
yer and Trumb
,
----■ong Funeral Home oily lime aft_____
Blind Reiie_l, Total, $271111.88
-. ennouncecl today by lhe Coal �
� el
from Roher! rttulk. 'l'lle
•�ia• Jack Rob.on, � HE·&gt;+
T
.
r
,
,
I
•
will
m
body
p.
.
'l'lle
othe
Sunday.
3
er
Ohio
fuel
Goa
Co.
lo
ild,-.
nt
lranaler
Depen
oCh
OO
I
r
de
upenae.,
JIO
$41
1a1nfl'i wu 1tven CUltody o Councl) P)an lng
h15
G■1 ntea also will be 1o...red tal COWlly ollllllor, $511, 100.
aid for depeadont chlldren. 15831_ ue ni atai. 1rom 12 ,,0 ootil l :'8 Patrol Cites Three
';'
l'l:esidmt � G�le pr 11
.. 1
.
� ehlldren.
salary,
y,
ProNculJntl fltorne
Ordinance
Ilardi I ln 121 other Ohio comSoldiera lleiiel hoard and men,. p. m. Monday at the Salem EUB For V-iolatiO D8
g
t
w
of
y
,
emplo
ex ben ularltii, $680; compen■allou Church. S.rvlceo wfU be held al
hich •• �
lhe mee m
A lpodal COUDcO mee1fnc baa -• Ul!I lo MO large volume i-: rmtpenullaa
Two amsls of Berni area resi·
by a steak dinner NrYed
uppll
and
l
:
■
ea
_
with
y
a
M
ry
1
at
l
church
the
ceded
onda
:911
$4
00;
it
loo
lhe
lny
lal
iane
•r
1
g
■t
s
todo
and c
cutomen under pro- tl400
y by
1-n called in Middleport lonlpl fndualr
1 o(
eati al
denls were reported
by ladies of the llealh a.irdl,
aliowanco $15IIO. Tola! , $11,- 1 olher .....,_, '111111.10; Rellol Rev. Ralph Mahoney In charge. s
in order lo pua ID -pncy villan■ of lh■lr luel - c1a,-, $100;
tale Highway Patrol. .
·
grave Burial wUi be In the SUncn!l!I Leroy l fo&amp;char 30 West Colum•
Soldlera . el&lt;., $4,000 ;
leplation on the plBMinl com- Ii.fa 1nm lllPeline 111ppllen IIIO.
lon
ol
,
B
pecl
of Ohio Fuel, !Nllng IIION!
marten and na,,, 11111: Mem• Jlemorial Park in Pt. Pleasant. bia, w. Va .. ...� l.;.iged In I h e Hearing T1!818 WiQ
mluion ordinance.
.:
":1
�
er
----, '450: burl,I,
IOducod
Ohio
IS
Fuel
e
m
1
Th
eet1n1 will mo � held
Melga county jail charged with Be Given Feb. 13th
- �- ol orlal ti-,, PpeDHI
•
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.;.
:
.,;,,,
Pl
Jf
g,,1
the fuel COIi •"'$IIOII. Totals ,u.11115.'8
lo ma
•
,,,...
a
·
intoxication. Gene C. Oiler, %7, Mr, Mildred Lucu, Mrx. ll(ar.
lo
the
ll
MAD8
RllN
ppoinlmeit
b
of
Virlle Leo McDonilt• 77• RFD commiulon.
' ,
.
Poor Rellel, tranal■r la poor reMayor Kenneth Me- clause Ohio Fuel - oo lo Ill ,..._ '2'117. _. tlpe!INI
MJddleport
.
• wu cited lo t h e Jorie R,ce. Mn. R. A. Biddle.
The Racine l!:llieraeney Unit
ol lndl1ent · lief luod ,10•000
I Pt. Pltaaanl, tlled at her re■ I· Elhlnney 1■id The meeting lo cualomer. lncru1e1 or deer•-• judgex $200 ;
al II ,Oil this morning Meigs , Co1mty eourt Feb. 2 for • and Mrs. Betty Herring are lo g,
m ea
denee laol nJaht, &amp;ht WU a llelp oel ·for 7
In the
Wor�uae ,;,alnlenance ol ad run
ol I"" Iron, reaulated i-t-n flllGI'; ulariel ol court
�· ,,;_
., _ min ister hea:riqg lesls to be beld
_,. � other .,.rlihouxe lo Antiquity for Delbert Teaford alo? 1 1gn •18latllln .
County utivt.
camtal&gt;IM a,lil ballff1, '3800; Jur0
aupplien•
We
lton
.
Cl
nmu· in the Northwester■ l.ocal Sdioul '
st
48
She
ifford
was
Ui.
he&lt;:ome
bad
'
He
kwho
_ ,., wltalilel feee, pr
la
on
,
lo
h■r
huaJ.iood,
SunlvlnC
Meigs District lhe week o1 Fef&gt;ruii7
lll!IO; ularltl, court reporter• $1• ":i-r compenulion ol em- en lo the Meigs General Hospital !In, w. Va., WU ctled lo
llcDanllt, OM ton tad two .....,i.
ROIPl'rAL
IPIECIAL -flapo.
court
Feb.
I
for
no
mud
1
man
crew.
1st ,ii �- ,
The 1e,1 wiU
·five
the
by
alal-.,Y , IIIO· To000; transcript■ • eourt Nporlero, ploy... .
.........
.
�
The Dlnvllla Pu,rlm Ho1M -rt :
g
each
lludent
�
hearin
m
·
g �,
■alar iel, FY eommluion- tal mo.
Frimdl 11111 cal II lhe Fop, land.
0
Church ..m I ,. Yaulh ••• 111111;
•
and
rec.111ne,J.�ona
for
lli\,ik I ' '
1,
at
.
lnlur■n&lt;e , PIIUliool and lalOI,
- Funoral - ., llmo af. l&gt;ilehorpo: Ann■ Grimm Mid- J111111r7 .. IIINltlh ,.._,, s. .... ..,, st ionery and1 supplie
child
The
,
work
lo
In
..... : ,
.
.
$1■: other ex_, , 00. Total County bulldiop , fltlO: Warkt p.m _ amdq 'ftot bodJ wOI dleport; Shella Cowan, �y ; with O ,.....,. of ..,..... by and $10,
t,r
ation
ount
With
Me1111
C
.
y �
ffl.
llo In -- � two U.W I p.m. Vfr,i,,ta ·l(cDanlel. Cheahlre and a reuely r
men'• campe111111ion, .,_, prom1
!o lho youth.
24
p
·
Jt1'1111lo Court, ularie■, prob.a- lum on olfl&lt;i1la, ,181111. Total, $4,·
Ella D. Badgloy, Racine.
p 1-_�-Deeartment.
..,111 � - ...., at t h e ____::_:c_________________ llon orficerl, ...; P-, J!l'll- ,oo_
r
of
1 p.m. Burial
John Irwin, secretary-manager of the Automobile Club Died In Toledo
ftcen $!1811: pe � County portionJI of employeo re_bolim
,· ,
,
fl0,000; Aid for perman- of Southern Ohio announced today the opening of a AAA A farmer ,..idlnl di.
: ': ft �
eolly and totally diublecl , f14815, • Division office in Gallipolis to serve the Gallia and Meigs County . Jacoh Kocll. paraaf,1 · ..,...
111
aid - 11111
40•
y..lerday ....,,.,, ,..
1
j,
county area as well as Pt. Pleasant,
Va.
p
by two coo)abll
DOG AND KENNEi,
The office will be located In the Ta_wney Studios at lo
loy
•·
•
Edward ltl{ll and WIIDall. ffllil.
nlng date is Monday.
, • i.
' AudJton clerk hlrt and nppty. 422 Second Ave., and the
.
eoplw Court
.
...__
• •· 11111· MW)' clDc warden auo:
t,o
th ol Harr....,,Ue
llra.
Lucy
Venz
of
80
Loclllt
Three are• pbytdclana Ind a vac1Uoner 110111 for the •-: Juror■ Mil •�
$
n e
nslon of
Leviee 4 Fbu,a
al aervceo
.....
;.
•�
u travel
hea vy - weather Friday ��IO,l
��
alrplln!,_rlde, re�
haw boon fined f
.....J--. -•·- _ ital• and auw)ie■ ..ii,, olh- St., hu been -inted
IS area. Funer
1
u
...
m
..
IV
C
ol
.
Portabee
bu
!;he
In
dIY my 1n Florida.
n
s
or
COUllll
,.
th
alt,
1 the
l
740
Tolll
'6
,1...
- -:
111
moulll f.,; two neb training in For 11Veral yearx a amtact aer- oni Cher
Dr. lay Pickens, Middleport, Dr. John Rldaeway , � el -■,pit,-, ": er
Judp_
111
.
v
has been maintained through
I
ffl ry
.•
oquilly -" New Haven and Dr. Donald Warehime G�lllpoll.l at- flO; o1tt1-,. ood a,ppllott, • •I- 1_ f15111111·
oD fieldo 01 AM aervl&lt;el includ- ice
was
am
Gallipolia
·
the
of
o
the
f
Ch
ice
f
lr&amp;V•
lon
lnlarna
ne
te
portimi
d
..;..
: •.! ' \
l al
the 51111; � Ulna htldina -.; otlon: $15 ;
n ed sealon, of the 88th lllllllal conve11'1on
Ing airli and
i ,,
ty
·
ber ol Commerce, Mr. Herb Bosh
. . . .., · �
· ■ . Amerlc111 Oltio�thic Asaoefadon Monday t)lrough ClUrl. •• &lt;tlhor ..,..,., $.,0.
. e1
I
e
m
•
J
ol
wife
the
i■
She
el.
r
l
t
P·
return
loyOI
ota
othe
· �
IIIIJl
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IWLA CIINt'ELil OVT
chamber has
the
of
president
lo 11,n,e
Iii oounty 'Jlliund,ay at Miami Beach.
Tolalt. $1).GIII.
Veni , cen!ral ollke repairman
, .... Tatol, $11 ,140.
·
lhe
�-•L
........
I
'paJBIIIIII
"-"
J
t
meetma
�••
.:·•ol
A
J
o(
au
I
the
lo
r
et
rom
a
..._.
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)1111 ... . !Nr e
while ___
&amp;----.......
� wu _.,
uw... 'noo
1
e
,....,_ ......,
rece..�
• ..,_
.
r.nd for lar the Ohio 8ell Telephone Co
• -, •
aeneraI
T
,..,...,
ola!
ol
...._..
•
lea
for
orheduled
1UO
for
chamber
ils
the
thanking
-.' club
'" "•,
••
• Leroy D Harh■r uoc'btt, lllddlej,ortI!'-.,, , ,.....Wkt �• O'lllcl1 exp■IINI. •· 1Ja!II; ,-.
Mu Tawney, who wu appoml• excellent cooperation In helpin g n ight has been' cancelled
phJllcal flt. PelJeo and lfleiclPtl eou,t, INI, lolal Pll,Nt.01.
woii lWI '11, ihd -. on an Ill- The lour left la Dr Picblfl hajl • Ila
ed by the IOV� board In to bring an Aulo club ofllce lo weather condltlool. The _.
·_1
l!Cll!AD CAIUD
T ·b• I!!. plane ol I p. m. . � - ·
ml,I by .....■th, Judpi. GoiilllJ
$1,111.11;
elop its llrllne
J
y
.
comm
th
g
will
be
.
dev
meetin
In
rebn1117,
\
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to
:
.
unit
.
is
8mllll :-,e■
to OJ
la
-...,.
o
k
T
-,ia .....,, .,
ond , ..-.
ice will The general publi&lt; lo welcome
a l
I
----.
_, lllo lJ� , ...
and. MIi · lo .. ilo,. In an.i-. ""-• tllo,- -. 1
.,.nod lo aid N ■ a e 7 illlerulional tr ve aerv
, f.100;
ad wilt
i-.r•
t
h
T
_
I ,
rmllnuo In h■I ._i,y,
to visit the new office et 422 Sec.ii- _.. -nitC .;. 11,._
fl.Sit.II
,
UICAL TEMN
foll. • O DWI. ..,,.. . � r«e■d " Mll'(af' :th, i11p1 Ill It
AM club ■ervicea ond Ave., and there they will be The temper
ln
"
_,
Ill
�&lt;
II
IDc■I
ttb,lld■D.
pllltitll
-'
Ibo
llltlij!t - .
\ the - Alli!_..., I'll., l,u&gt;, CWllbtuef ·, . ii ID tiatly ,-a, ,. -�-'a
al
J1p
!I)
.
,
.
. . . "11f tltll ...., .lo ....., Bil - lo au8allle
pubUc. 1111ated with any ol their trav•I Pomeroy'• � diatrict
al .,,_
:
.joarlltJ � .wllbaat • ..,..ti ii phyllcal fllioat tall
..., .
. IJ ....... t'll!ilr
' IMW illila'S __,; 1 ... ,. ..... 'ft.. ..
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tltls· - lnml arra.....,
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l ;;;xn ,ll'lt lat *Jlzil
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tllsila, ..
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-h�•-i..;lJ .:- � 1 . '(;' ., ., !i
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J_ Vi �•-l1r1•i•:;, J • . ' • . • D1-1!· .,.i a;; 1 '1!' \'l
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In! -wP,1M' . '110.� ttd

mp oyes
Of Ru·tIand' Chester I
If/ere
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Pomeroy-Mlddleport, Ohio , Saturday, Jan. 28, 1961

I(ai· ser Alumi• num

e JACKETS
e TOPCOATS
e TROUSERS
e HATS

MEETING POSTPONED
The meeting of the Women ' s
Association of the First United
Presbyterian Church of Middle­
port which wos announced for
thle evening has been postponed
1 until Tuesday, Jan. �l al 7:30
p. m.

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Dnot«I To Tia. lntnui. 0/ Th.ll.,-M,,.on Ar•

NO. 239

Seven
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JANUARY
CLEARANCE

LIBERTY THEATRE

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Commis sion A pproves $346,944.01
Budget For Local Government In ·'61

FRIDAY NDT DPIN

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Daily
pOUTICIANS never walt to think about
lbe future . The Republicans already
are debating what they must do to win
in 1964.
The first CJ,Uestion concerns the future
ol Vice Prestdent Nixon. His remarkabIy alrong ahowlng in the popular vote
leaves him atlll 1 figure of promlneru:e
iD his partr After all, he Ia only the
third man m hiJtory ever to get more
than 30 mliUon votes-the others being
President Eisenhower (twice) and president-elect Kennedy.
Whether he would get another try ot
the presidency would depend to some
extent on what he could do In the next
lour years to keep himself In the public
eye and In a position of Influence.
More than !hat, It would binge on the
mood of hill party. The GOP leaders today are In some disagreement as to th~
•trateglc effectiveness of Nixon'• campaign. We might find that they will prefer a new face In 1964.
What new face they might accept Ia
the other IJ'eat question.
Two names leap Instantly to mind;
New York's Gov. Nelson Rockc~eller and
Arizona'• Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Rockefeller currently ha• the bigger
stage from which to operate, despite
Goldwater's presence on Capitol Hill,
3ut the New Yorker muat win re-electIon In 1962 to keep his llage. And 10me
aiJill exlat th•t hit popularity has de·
chned since hl1 1938 upset victory.
On top of thll, whether fairly or not,

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some Republicans are blaming him lor
not delivering New York to Nixon. And
hls UberaUsm makes Rockefeller an unmitable candidate in the eyes of many
Republicans.
The conservative Goldwater, perhaps
drawiDg on aupport from like-minded
colleagues In Congress, may prove a .
powerful factor.
•

let lip : Lecterns are buUish.
purse, the talent a'o'ails you noth·
Tbanka to TV'&amp;infatuaHon with ing. Berore closing the book 011
debate ~format this season, "The Witneu, " I'd like to la1'

Imroki•1g

The party's liberal forces are not as
well combined for combat as in the 1952
conservative·llberai atruggle. Then there
were 25 Republican governors, now
there are just 16. And governors tend
to be more liberal, in lbe matter of
choosing a nominee, than do members
of Congress.
If a Rockefeller-Goldwater conies!
does shape up, the battle could be bruis·
ing. Nixon Will able aucceRS!ully to appeal to both aides. Divisions would be
much sharper with him out of the piclure. The Taft·Elsenhower fight might
aeem pale by comparillon.

Thunday &lt;areor Oft CBS-TV in place of the previou81y achedThureday nlsht.
uled finale of ''The Wllneos. •
The debate opened with a nat· Film star Wmlam Holden wtll
ural - one-hour for a debate be- lead viewen on the guided tour.

tween Sens. Barry Goldwater, the

IA1·irona 1 Republican described

~neb-Algerian conftlct the old·
d(Jit' war in the worid l&lt;Jda.
Ia 1 referendum on Jan ~
Cltarl.. de Gaul~ .;

101 1 blank check from
''! por &lt;0111 ol the French people
to: endl be war bll "''· The A~
~~~~~~ IOVII'IlJJIOIIl·ln-exlle, with
~In Tania, h"' recently r ~~~ Its wllllll&amp;ne.. to
·~ poaco llltiO~tltOno once

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Job's No Snap
The political situation In the Congo Is 1
far from funny, but some aspects do provide a sort o( comic reUel from all lhe
1lrife and terror.
Because of a shortage of office space,
the Congolese Finance Ministry Ia fore· .
ed to hold Its conferences in the Leopoldville zoo--In a building hard by the
crocodile pit.

The question before

·

raw tbe dergroond . wll!re di!'lmantled It
wltherlnl fire of the French' de· could e..Jiy be weakened or de!ladera· Tho oacrlflclat group 11 otroyed
loot bul Its aclon pennlta
Be Jd~ the
1 ted 1
puugo of oth.r troopa 1nd arma
s_ . '·
Y po n
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tho French de·

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11 cltorad for tbe fenae• wen cul tor • distance of
If
fivethokllomelen.
To tho ourprlee
lint eeerat 0011tacts probably of
I"1'1111Ch however
DObod
thiwp !nonnedlorlt~. Tho war
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w

'• '"" lad
•1or ... ••r,..,
tDIIluonce.
1 ,.beUIGII b t~ 'rrench ,
tN 1

lied cro.oeed.
thought here lltat
ca
tho pion ol tho Preach Maglnol
broke
ifltH
line, 10 gained, has JIGo•• to Com""
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munlal Cltlna fer otudy ln prep·
11M
pooco ovetiurea "'' moat orolioo ,., the oprlng offenalvo.
1imlly bfc1111e the date for th1 'l'lle Chtneee aloo bave volua·
bll Al&amp;lfiln •Prlnl ollen•lvo Ia leered, accordtn1to unolfi&lt;tal roonly 1 few weeki oil. Evory year porta hero, to tum the ontu-.
ther:rlane launch their major product of thr.. of 111111' munltlona
drl urtr ln March.
•
plaall over to lhf Alaerlaao, J'110
.,.. ClotMM Intarveau..
Cairo. From lliYpt the Alltrlanl
'l'hilyoor there wu ,th• odded would be rooPIIJilble lor moving
Ihnat lltal 11'1111 from .:ommunlll ll by laad or aea to Algerto.
~~ mllbhl JOOunt lhf bll AI·
liUOitioa " Arm~
,..,._ pu• .
SIOO! evocy Algorlon boy above
Wboo tho laet peace neaolla· tho ogo of 11 lo ready lG servo
tiona brolto down 1n Juno o1 111110, In the under11'01111d one oboorvor
Flrhat Abbao, tbo prtOidont ol ben Nlcl: "'l'hlre:1 no P' bl.m
lht Mvlllonol All&lt;rlaa aovern- of mon for tho Alprtan army.
mnt'l.{i:
· t II Ptklllg. 'l'lle Cltl· Its jull a quootton o1 armt••
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of every topic the debatero
touched.
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lfoue&lt;eedlngdebaleolnthls,..
rt.. can malch the premiere with
ouch "stars" aad comparatlvly
llvely topics, we'll be 1n for some
ltimulatjng TV,
The debale look place ln the

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. of "Shoaless Joe" Jackson. ~ ••,:•.
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faced the facts, and thl1 ts the thing we mu1t flrat learn be done
to do. In my church we have a young lirl who Is crlpo
·
pled,, I have seen this girl smile 81 ahe waa taken to the Anolber tltlnf, my
cea~e fue might appear aa '"' hospttal, lbe bas smiled a1 she was placed on the cart worb at public work loot for
re~ er.
,
,,
and taken to the operatin&amp; room, I have seen her 1mlle CIIIIIIIJI bul I don't - anyronel
We haven t lost tho war, one as abe lay in bed In braces while other children played lurnlohb&gt;c hlm • Clt1' lo drlvo
official expla~, "oo why •.hould out of doors. She bas learned to live with the condlUon and lrom work ln. Wo bu7 our
we surrender?
1n wh'tc b ...
...e i'a face d wlth .
m gao aad oll.
_
1
0
"' Agertana, however. have
We cannot run away from our troubles. David did not Oh ye1, how can lltll lllmlnllyielded on one atgnlftcant !'0' 11 · try to IJ'un away from his troubles We cannot run fan !ration Ret alona with " em... f
1 1n '·ted
111
·
'"'Y ormer Y •~ on war 1 enough nor far enou1b to get away from our troubles. ploy001! Soema there wao 43 becomplete ldepontlence waa won, Some try to drown their troubles with drlnkinl but lore.
{:Jn;--;;j
Now, they oro wtlllnl to atop there comes a day when he will again be lOber and he AJ I • fl evtl')'lhlnl - .
lllhllnl if they are liven ode- will find his troubles walllnc for him. Thomas Carlyle .,.,,.. theso da~a, so bow cao ao
quote auarantoea 1n advan•"'·
roamed around the continent of
trying to for- onc1neer, ,trytns to do the best be
get, "But everywhere I went," be sal , "I found Tbo- eaa, pi •btl oa IIOO,IIlll ' - lo
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
mas Carlyle." Most of the time our troubles are not ""' our county on! Wouldn't R
To remove beat-stain from fur- around us, but they are In us.
tab aa much anyway!
We
also
notice
that
David
tried
no
defence
mecbanAD 1111t11ins lhinl happened
1
~~~~1 :.\'P~ :nt~~. ~~"!! ~ Ism; be did not shift the blame to the time In wblcb he put - k or oo - Our road
IIane! an hour oad then ...;.,vt. lived nor to tbe people around blm neither did he ahlft trlllod twice in one week Ia
1'llo stain wUJ reotpond 11 tho boat the blame to his forefathers. So often we try to relieve Job, tool. Before, B waa trailed I
bao not penetruted the araln of the Inward pressure by shiftinJ tbe blame to 10meone 11 often u could be,
1111 wood
or somethlne else.
aeemed it wao alwlfa beloro
·
.
roln
and deffnftoll jull btlronl
11 Ill doubt about lba proper
We also notice that David did not quit frY.IDf. When tlectktn
eleanlnl fulld 10 .... on 1 11"· 1111 David found that be bad !oat many tlltng, he did not To Ill ollter larpaJen cbaelr 011
: : ':' th~ ~k. tba. cleaner throw up hia banda and quit but be bepn/erauetna af. lhf 111 e.Uad ww. 011 don~
woer opo
hy 1 ar 11· 1 wonbet lhow. ter that which be bad loat. But flnt he ba a little lalk want 11 and noftltlr do L But
removed b 11 1' on11 ••111 can
tha to
d with the Lord. Here In Ues the secret to aucceaa. Let Ul two old ll1fnlto 10 •we
th Y ::1 a 1~wht~ 11~
learn to take our troublea to tbe Lord in prayer and Gill' poat mfalalcM" and ·~~~~
; ';: bl ng Jt.l beco w a k ~ then do tbat which He blda us to do. No one ever won - 111 tbo but ltachtr"
a ••
mes wea
a game by qulttlnJ. It Is an easy thinl to wave the flaJ hod lht _ ,;.,w
water. It lhould 1101 be rubbed,' of surrender but It takea a real pel'IOn to fl&amp;ht on unW ba
•
~
twilled. or WI'Uill 'Nhon wet.
the end. You must not forfeit or quit the came.
"..,.
Oil)'.
Almer• roll •P"anl~ oh the We uk ourselvea the question, "H'ow did David 'l'lle malt
11 ealled 1
"He aald h• ~ld pInto oriJlt onr·111a ·IIIII
flrol
oftor load!n1 your 1trengthen and encouraJe hlmHif! How did he change the lema! ...,
Jut I e.vtr eaw of.hlml"
·, ..,.. .
roller with polllt. Start In 111 un· bls sobs Into songs, Ills fearatnto contldenee?"
-;::_::.;::::.:•~pen~.-----~----------------"""~
pointed area aad roll Iowan! •
"He atrenltbe!led himself In the Lord hll God" and
pointed one. t Your IICOIIII and the Lord heard hlm and deUvared him out of
trou•
oubooquent 1 rolt• oan be Iitle- btes.. But what exactly was Da'rid'a technique? Wbat ....
waya or eaveraga
crii11C1'0811o1 tho
to area.
allUre proac h, what methodajl had he tha~ you llld 1 can _.i!'...
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compltto
By tnnmlnR down exceaa ••· use? We find in the salms David 1 aecret In the time
Iorio It'• eaay to plan on appetlz. of trouble.
Inti redublnl djet around t'OJ!Ular Flrllt he put hia faith iD God. He had lllflered :aeutel:r;
faml!Jr menUI. , 11 way . the far more til an any ot us ever tlllfflr. HI malntalutd bll
welaht 'Nalchon can bulkl·new trust iD God aitd God dl~ hot fall him. N!tlthar, 'tltiU H1
food babtto thai wdl c•l'l'l' over fall us If we would put oilr tru1t and faltlt In ~. ,
lbat wUicontlnlll even a11er
Because of the LOrd's help David prallld ~. "alld
tho roduclog period 11 over. '1'lluo be lncliDed bls ear unto me aDd biard •Ill)' cry, · Me
......,...,. habllt .,. ....,Ual to brought me Op . . . set my feet upon a ree1t 11111'1 Niall.,.._, the bt jlounda 11'11111 .., Ushed my JolnJ•· I IQIIIIIII the Lord aJid He hMrd 111
tumfnl.
and delivered me from all my faara.'' We, ·klo, mllll . tbe Lord; we, too, ahall thl!l be dellvei'ed · freat our
rDI81' CUIN&amp;'I' Dft!NG
troubles.
,
. ,
'IJASHINO'I'IlN IUPJ&gt; - PrettDavid tmmarled blmlllf In ~lrltuat mtdltatlqa .•:W,,.
doat K~ lll!llodultd hla lirlt muat alt speDd much llnle In tlie rea~ 'llid llli1cffi'ni
eablnll -tblc ot the Whlto of the ~~c:rtpturee. We 111111t not let otbel'1
ua afJoul '
Rottlo lodaJ.
the Word Of God but t•t u aetk out creat tnatlle ilr our
'l'ltt • • :ion, aet for 10 o.m 1ST own Una
IJI'Inc!lnc more tbne In medltatiiiJ npoa
1111rbd ltlnniiiJ'• flrlt ~ Hll Word.
...,..., wllh the cablltet ...,...
David atso touH ~ ~It ftlloW8ltlp with tlit faltbful.
111ro. wt1o """"' lntb olllc:e He found lire• •itii tieauty iD tJ!e· .._., The
n • Wllllt HMIII ..,..,.,., lalt church II not ~~ liiit it la the one 1IDDt iii lhla
lalutday.
world. We neecl tlle':lictlp tbat \h-. Ill 1111- cllrld ea11
liYt .ua, Wt•llllld)tbe.U)IIII3' ot IGdJ1 peoplj.
•
atarleo P. - · ocleftllll ,pad
No. mattarwiUit •llllt:Voublb ildllit"lt.~ ... elll-fln4
luWor Ill tho are u,tlt, wu help.. :Wt•c:n ~tile lliire PI'DIIIliM ill QW, Rt·
bora
an 01t1tt flrlll' 1tt lli&lt;!lld will .pot f~ UL .Wt .
Jl.e 'ID tlila ,_ of 1111 iaD
.
1n - .
fiDd atrellath•for
Ill tile IMd, tlir Qlll. ' "

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MEIOI MAllON ARE&amp;
were not pemutted to overwhelm
"'"''" 1 . - ,..,,_
the _debatera •. who ~lned the :::uc-ft-:•~Jbt~~ "'*f:1 ,~
mam. ~ltract10n for d1reclor Av ~'!."!'":".;.;':! ~~.~~· :='J'
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David did not deny the extstence of his troubles. He be it - aad evaniually they'd all
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SERMONETTE

ttlenae• •n

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"Does a blg federal government Gin11&lt;r &amp;gero. l.ucille Ball and
threaten our freedom" My ..,.,. Julie London bave qreod to b8nd
card showed each senator getting out 1101ne of the statuary on NBC.. •
lG Iaiit IS tbnea. 'l'lleit phllooophl&lt; TV'o "Bob &amp;pe Sporll Award

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nlo Alverla.
Somo week• 1

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laced the TV screen, it was Gold- derwater adventure for co-ttar1
waler on the left, McCarthy on Jeremy Slale and &amp;n Ely and
the right Ah, lbooe playful CBS will give them ""'"' adventureproducers.
'
romantic and otherwise-.trotmd

out gong President EiJenhower others which Is even better, because in the helping of . !hoy ~. l..r.l-to '•d '
seemed to be Many believed . ~at others we automatically help ouraelves. But we must !road• and we can't? Woolldn'l
Eisenhower wao handicapped by know the Source of help before we can do any good for , be to an adv•ntage to put
Ills close war-time association anyone . This is revealed in 1 Sam. 3,~:6, ''David atreng· ; money •pent f'~trh apring,
with Dt Gau1le: That 11 was a lhenfedd h:mselfhln hthe Lo rdthhls Gf od . II Is In Him that : a MOh of tar ""11U&lt;'h 1D
1
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' homu which dOM harm In
case or t wo 7".,.year·old genera Is weI m s,.reng
hi w en a o era 81 .
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on both 1ides. and the French not wishing to run 1·ounter to the
t is an a~ evement to help others; but it Is even a long run. especially to cars,
army otrlloeo when signala indi- other's policy.
greate r achtevement hlo be able toh help yourself. How 1•r holes are dug out and yoo
cate an inYadinl forL-e haa pene·
.
easy 11 1s 1o greet a no1 er person w o 1s down by say1ng, one, rthtae are 10 many
troted tbe delen....
One of lhe hurdleo In a ..ttle· "Buck up! Pull yourself together!" Many times this wfil ean't be missed&gt;. Than In
LI M
ment
lool year wao Dt Gaulle's give him a new start and added strength. But can you Ia!~ they como along with
1
" u 1 ne t~~ 1 8 •;:;,•·~ tno!Jtence on a ceaae-flro before soreadllycheeryourselflnthe·sameway?
Jll'ader aad tear up wllat
P 0 now 10 ne 1
'
Tho Alprlao prov~ The greatest battles of l,he soul are,foueht alone, ex· apenl tupoyera' money for,
~ford barrie~;, ~ccaolonally ~ 1ionol government rolurted •.bat cept for him whom David found, Will David's technique trylna to do a pod daed In
;~~~ :W:~ 11 .~ ~.~~ w~ - condition. Official• here feared work for you? Let us look at some of the thmes that ~aprlllg. Could't thia IIIOIIeJ
8 •L- d
dd
Y lhol H tho Algerian baqul, or un- David did not do.
put: to ~Iter .'ll" by

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, the Minnesota Demo- Friday, March 17.
who seems to be replacing A remodelled ,.Aquanauts" seSteve1110n in the affections ries makes ita bow on CBS-TV

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llborals.
Wednesday, Feb. 8. Producer Perl tbougbl H Iron!&lt; tbat, as we ry Lafferty is deemphasi&gt;lng un-

P'rench defen~ fortifications run· Kennedy to be more sympathetic
nlng 300 mlleo alo"l! tho entire with Algerian aspirations thltD

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aa sel and Allred Drake ln "Mucll

oonservallves' last, bell Ado About Muole," a ealule lG
for t964" by moderator Shokell""'re that comprt,es NBCI~:~=~hyiK. Smith, and Eugene TV's "Bell Telephone Hour" for

Tunisian frontier.
Tho new "Miflnol line" of the
French Ia about five miles deep
wth crisH~roulng mazes ,f
4ut '"' E...,. aad Africa •• barbed wireo aad electric signals.
.......ee~ tile dtuallu.)
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. .to eoem J&gt;rlght for eadlng the

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And now comes the newest ad- British crown colony nellt door to
dilion, the " Face the Natioo" 1e- Communist Chillll, is scheduled
ries that began ils alternate- for Thursday, Felt 2 on CBS-TV.

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fdoba~os ." NBC. TV"• debate aerie• point.
called, "The Natioo'J Future," •
aad President Kennedy'&amp; news · Tile Chaaael !lwlm: "Report 011
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• AN EXPERT on child care ~aya AmerlThe Russians, guided by t h e belief
Submitted by Rev. Francia H. Glazier, Pa~tor
calli are barking up the wrong tree that the social environmenl plays the
b•' -'•"''"In•
on
aweeping
chan•As
ln
our
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greatest role m moldong the chtld, are
e E8 1erpr1se anfp
hiar · · · Ul't' hfl
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education system In order to meet the
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omeroy, 0 o
Ru11lan scientific challenge. Says Yale v a Y n1ereate 1n e P ng every c 1 Topic: "How You Can Find Help"
Jan. 118, 11111
pedlatrlcan Dr. J, E. Senn, we cannot un· realize his potential--but especially the Scripture Reading: 1 Sam. 30: 1-19
Editor, 'l'lle Dally Sentinel:
ill!ntaiJcl Savlet society until we recog· average child, not just the handicapped Text: "David strengthened himself in the Lord his God." eon...ming a """"''
nlu t b e areal 11rlortty II place• upon or gifted which Dr. Senn says Americans
1 sam. 30:6. article about .., county
~d care and chUd·rearlng methods.
concentrale on .
'No matter where we go we always find people in ! aloner Mr. Hartqor not
·-·· ~- ~---- need of help.
' to waste thelupayera'
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Life is a rough and tough experience for most of us. I AJ a taxpayer ml.aelf, I
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Of
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Tornadoes Take 14th Victory With Hot Second Half At Eastern High
Accuracy From Charity Stripe
Hounds Push Panthers Into 4th Place On 68-61 Win
Purple Panthers Frl· l aU the way and leD behind with st at Ita end.
o! a tries.
Was Big Difference In Team8 dayPomeroy's
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sixth rour minutes left
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cage defeat In the SEOAL race by quarter at :16-:14.
hal otreak aa the !oorth opened,
Sam Price, a senior Tornado, led Racine to a decisive a 68-61 score at Nelsonville. slip- until ijlat point, the score had moved Into a 58-51 lead and never
llj·51 vlct;';y ~ve\~a~tern ~iday right at Eastern The ping into a foorth place tie wilh 1been lied or changed hands 11 were In oeriouJ trooble after.
w nners s gle a
r ~ua er ra 1 Y to pull away lrom Logan.
limes. 11 was :14-:14 when David ward:!. Bnmlton with 22 polnta,
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It iJ the lowesl stance o! lhe Anderson hit frem the outaide !or and Andal'IIOO with 25 couldn't be
,nee connec e or
pom s, WQ. more than East- ~ Panthers in the Class AA basket- Nelsonville and by halftime the stopped
ern s ~botgun, Charles Colhns, who conected 17 for seca ball sweepstakes of Southeastern score ,;; 88 35-11. for the winnen. The Panther• hit za of 59 .tt.ond h gh.
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. Ohio In live years.
Bob Wlnebnlllner, junior for· tempta !ram the field tor 48 1,.r
lt was Ra,cine s 14th win agamst. on~ loss thts season Coach Russell Moore's team ward, kept t~Pantherl in range cebt as Nelaonville got home 31
;anRd ~astern shseventh ldoss against SIX wms.
had been tied with Jackson Lo- with a total output of 20 point. of u ror 47 per cent
a.-:h.&lt;! won
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lhai-pest
t th t ef game
r an u·was 19 126-331 84.
gan and Nelsonville last week, for for high Panther scorer. At the In rebounding Nelsonville
pulled
.as: tIt~ t~ee Ine,,f..e ~g of Racine·s 19 of 59. Ha.sbargen second place _ Then Jackson edg· beginning of the third period hil down 45, Pomeroy 25.
: .oppor un
d er_e. ca mg m had 19 rebounds for Easern.
ed into the second spot last Frl· jumper made it 33-35 and Terry Wtnebreaoer stood oul with his
: :: s ~-n Pnce 81 at his In the reserve game Racine day, held It last night with a win Ohlinger's drive-in layup tied It basketmaking,' OhliDger shone at
,Allen G ~ge ~~~en
se;en. won 43-18 Larry Salser getting over Logan.
up. Then Allen Hamm hit to put his favorite Corte. playmaking,
chances' a': Bl~ ne ~c~l~~ 12, Ronnie Cashdollar six for 1 NelsonviUe thus has gone in the Panthers abend but Paul and Eddie .Bunch was tbe haltest
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front of the Panthers with a 7-5~ Brunston and Anderson connected Panther, hitting seven of etght
aeven 0 nme.
Eastern plays Hannan Trace skein to the Panthers' 6-fi. LOgan to put the Hounds ahead 39-37.
from the field.
Tbe !!eavDy whistled geme also there next Tuesday while Racine also is ~.
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I Coach Russell M ........ boyl Eddie Bullington, fleet Panther
laW E$tern walk up for charity l:'!nlertains the Parkersburg Little The Panthers were htttm~ all outscored Nelsonville 20-17 m the guard, had another cold mght
\browa u timea. CGacb Bob Ash- Reds tonight.
Irlght bu.!_ the~- were ~~t~boundedlthird quarter, and trailed only 52-- with his long ~per, hittin~ just
ley'a boyo cuhed In only 1.1 o! By quarlen
them. Collins had nine of 12 there. Racine ... ... 17 11 11 20- 64
Racine teld 1 17-13 first quarter Eastern
. 13 15 9 14 -51
ed&amp;•. was tied up at half time Racine, WoUe 4-3-11, Parsons 4BY BOB E. DYER
46-33 at the start of the final Iiams hit for 14 to lead the BullJ8.28, but pulled quickly into a ~.Price 6-7-19, McKelve) 2-7·11. With the SEOAL Championship frame and never recovered, nev- pup5~
third quarter lead, outscoring Graham 3·9-15, Birch (1..().(1. Totals safely tucked awa yln their hip- er got closer than n poinUI .
Athens had stopped the Middies
Eattem 16-9 in tha . period· The 19 12&amp;31 64.
pockets , Coach Charles McAfee Athens, off in its shooting from cold at Athens earlier in the seawinnfln continued the pace in the Eastern, Summerfield 4--0-8, C. and his Al.hens Bulldogs found the floor, hit for a 38.2 per cent son 65-3fi, but found the going just
fourth with 20 points to E88lern'.s Collins 4·9-17, Caldwell2-l-5, Har- themselves in frequent trouble while the Middies hit an evtn 40 a little bit tougher last night.
14.
ris 1-0-2. Hasbargen 3-4-lO,Rob- here Friday night before winning per cent. Although the Bulldogs you start it. The Wonders were
Eastern outre'xJunded Racine 33 i.nson 4-1-9. Totals 18-15-51.
63-52 over a scrappy Yellow outscored the Jackets in every Officials: Mendenhall and MeJacke! quintet.
quarter with the exception of the Kem:ie.
Athe~s took the opening tlp-~ff fourth it ~as the rebounding and
• ATHENS (&amp;3,
and budt up a to t~ 3 lead m1d- foul .shootmg that told the real Chase 5-2. 12 ; Bennett s.s.1s;
way in the first pertod before the story.
Bacon 1_g. 11 • Postou 6-D-l2 · Blaine
Yellow Jackets were able to hit Anderson and Kloes played good
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ball under the boards but were
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Raymond "Hotdog" Kloes broke no match for Steve Chase, the left
' ~ Jim Vennarl's R~tland ~ay mght wa~ Belp~e 8 first start the scoring ice from the field handed ace of the Bulldogs. Chue
~ Devils ran head long mto a m league actton thts season.
wilh rour minutes and 15 seconcls and Bacon grabbed 12 and 18 re- Amanda Clear-c::;ree~ 7kl,.
red-bot Eagle quintet at Belpre _H~dson set the .pace for _Belpre left In the first stanza and lhfl bounds while Anderson and Kloes .
P1c ermgton 62:
Friday night and consequently balling for 22 pomts . . Davts had Middies quickly closed lhe gap got 12 and 6 _ In that department Millersport 57,
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tilDe home on the short end of a 18. Dave Martrn conltnued to be to 19-IS at lhe end of thf! quf'rter. Athens had 52 rebounds and MidLiberty Unwn 55
'lf-65 trounc.lug.
lhe scoring leader ror the Red T And
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te _ dleport 2.5.
Bremen 59, Carroll 50
Rutland jumped out to a 6-0 Devils, ~Witering _1: points.
ed ':pacee':'~a~Y' at ~: a:t Both teams had plenty
of Col Linden 57, Col Eas~oor 55
lead te start the first period, but . Belpre s sharp-hatl!ng stood out ol the second quarter and soon ehances at the charity line with Col Central 71, Col Agumas 58
• "lharp.aboottng guard 118 ~ 10 the SEOBL ~arne as the Ea- put the .Jackets within two points Athens hitting 21. of 40 and the Col North 57 •
oJtl8 Davie hit for three straight gles .hit for 31 fael~ goals to Rut- of the champs when Kloes hit Middles 16 of 25. Middleport had
Marion Franklin 56
•lck onel from about 30 feet out lands 18· Rutland 8 19 for 32 -at at the foul line to make It 22-20. 14 turnoverl!l while the Bulldogs! Col East 50, Col South 47
to tie It up. Then Belpre took ov- :h~ foul~ne wal good but Belpre The Middies t-ontinued to atay commUted 10.
Urbana 77, Delaware 51
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Ia 14 28 ·
within striking distance of the Scoringwise lhe Bulldogs stood Arlington 58, Worthingtou 49
: .Bel,re led 16 to 14 al the start In the reserve contest the Lit· Bulldogs but Cell back 30 !o 22 at ou~. Their baianced attack netted Grandview 79, M . Vernon 45
Of :the second quarter and t h e tie Devils made a game of it with the half.
15 for Moot Bennett, who led all Whitehall 49• Bexley 46
~ Devlll ~ere still very much the Baby Eagles before losing 33 At the start of the third period in scoring. Athens' scoring ace, Col University a, Col Rosary 45
alive. Belpre I Roger Hudoon soon Ito 29. Chuck Cheadle led Rutland lhe .Jackets ol Coach Nolan p. Chase. was held to 12. Bowles Canal Wlnchesler 83,
pul~~ bthek ~gles dou~wat~ fo;:r with ·13 and Jim Garrett led Rei- Swackhamer were still hanging Jed the Jackels with 14 while
New Albany 59
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fn close. They stayed that way Kloea and AnC:erson had 12 each. Reynoldsburg 69, Dublin 48
~~ themselves down 35 to 23
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until mid-way in the third frnme, The Liltle Jackets took anolh- Gohana Lincoln 53,
~ · haU way mark.
• Rutland sconng: Martin 1 (3- then gave way to the "Cba::.~ and er beating in the preliminary, losWestervllle 49
· In the third period Belpre I 5J 17, Hobstetter 2 t1-3J S, George Company'' bombardment,
ing 50 to 23 _ Johnny Allenswortil Hillard .73. Londo~ ~
man to man defense began 1 {2-3) 4, Combs 3 f5·8) II, Dugan The Yellow Jack~:la wer~ dow-n led the Jackets with 8 and WU- Marysville SO, Mdfhn 31
""'lake ltl toll and lhe E a g I e a 1 f 1-41 3, Lambert 0 (2-21
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Grove City 53, Grove;JOrt 32 ~
~-0! t up • commanding lead 51 to Hoffman I 10-01 2, Pierce 1 (5-:6)
Col St. Charles 55,
• . al the end oi three quarters. 7, King 2 (0-0. 4. Totals tit f~9Col Watterson 47
Rutland picked up many Bel- 32l SS.
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f~.' hamovera bul failed to con· Belpre scoring: Wilcoxen 4 (3L1ma Senior 89 (ot&gt;
yert t~em to polntt while the E£- 5) 11, Hudson 9 (4-5J 22, Davis 9
~·. W.re grabbing Red D.e v II (().3&gt; 18, Tbomhill • (().3) 8, Dick
t-.rfloven for more buckets. '11le 1 f2·2J 4, Froet 4 (2-4) II, O'Dell
Wmovera continued through the 0 12-21 2. 1'otals 31 114-28) 76.
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Important. Rested frequently Jasl
fturth per!od and the Devils took &amp;:ore by quarters ·
Ualted PJ1!:11 taternalloa1l
year at Baltimore, Gene b8tted
tbe:tr fourth lou of the season Belpre
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76 There are those-and they are ·28.1 and smacked u homeu with
agalnlt nine wins.
Rutlnnd · ·-' · · · · .14 23 lB 55 not in the mlnorlty-wh6 wlll tell a RBis.
! ~ Red Devil&amp; are now 1·1 In
Reserve &amp;eore: Belpre 33 Rut- you that Minnie Minoso Isn't far The Braves collared all • star
thll Buckeye Cage League. Fri- land 29.
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American League.
Johnny Logan &amp;lld rookie pitcher
Dill Veeck, for one, who owns George Brunet,
the Chicago While Sox and Ml· Crandall, who had his bell oeanoso, too, thinks so much of him son iD 11160, got what was dethat he signed the colorful CUban scribed as a "aubstantlal raise!'
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The Wahama White Falcons won their fir.t game of
took the season on Friday afternoon as they trounced Hanthe~ Uth win In 12 starts lo hold nan High School by a score of 62·33. The game was
the league leadership oa a 52-29 played before t.he Wabama student bodr
win. Tom White led with 14
The Falcon.-; thus avenged an earlier defeat al the
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hands of the Hannan live and, at the same time , stopped
O!fldals were Keasell and M" a losing st.reak which bad stretched to eleven straight,
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Jim Bennett paced the Wahama attack with 33 points
Bl'llmlon !H-22: Aoderson 12· as Coach Jack Campbell had the chpnce to breathe com1-25: Dexter 5-0-10 ; Kunzman 5-1· fortably for tt~ first time this seasoil.
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Winebrenner 8-4-20; Bunch 7--Cl- the Red Devils before entertammg Mtddleport at home
14; Ohlinger 2-0-4 ; Buffington 4- on next Wednesday.
1-9; 1110mas 0-0-0; Hamm 7-IJ-14.
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Reserve seore - Pomeroy 52
Nelsonville 29.

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-18 plenty worried for a while last night but couldn't one ol Minoso's earliest and loudkeep pace with the State's tenth ranked AA quintet in est boeJtero, feels he Is worth
Ill 17th straight win.
every cent of it·
, , Probably the most outstanding player k1 last night's
"I'd rather watch him play
II!De would be little Blaine Cornwell of Athens. The than anybody In baseball," aovs
•UI.tle harJ driving guard turned In a fine floor game and Veeck. "There may be one or
hit for 12 points.
possibly two better playera tl!an
.steve Chase, a sure-lire leading candidate for the him around, but he's the most In·
StOAL's "Most Valuable'' award , was held to 12 r.olnts terestlng. He'll give you a thrill
·"'lld fouled out with six minutes and 30 seconds eft in no matter what happens."
Mil ,final period. It was the first time this season the
Third Leadlnr Balllel
Bulldog scoring ace has left a game by the foul route.
And theo~ was o lot happening
There were a total of 46 personals called orl both teams. with Minnie around lall year. He
'!lvackhamer and Sowles also fouh!d out.
finished third In the American
. - Juat fillllhed ~adinl( Dtck a 'ellow cou
. ld get. EvlcWnUy League halting race with a .311
Butdttte't book on the FabulouiJ
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Woodero and must A8Y Spriggs and his four rWinlng mark, first in total hllo wltb 184,
mates m.ver heard ol D1\lon 1econd 10 runs batted 1D with tos·
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~'0\lllwhvl 1 1 •~- h u oust awer" on the Raclne-.Eutem tilt to a lot ol ball player.
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the mld·!O'a make 01 1 WOUru ve • ~ ace.
With spring training camps
...rd to lay lhe book
oncu
ocbeduled to open In ebout tbrte
trul I high achoot team that will - Area basketball fans wiD ge~ weeks, buaineu picked up everyted
a chane. to IH !Orne of our fu· where on the pen and ink cir", Y be
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predl !ian of 1 1 1 h , weeks when tbe third annuol Pelo Runnela, !be AL balling
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were
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aa nament gels underway ot Racine Red Sox. He more !ban llkel,v cot
Mooday night,
1 boost iD pay from tbe $111,000
Flnll CINrlllctl
Portland laces Rutland at 7 be earned a year ago alter bat·
0P CHILDRINS
p.m and Riverview meeta Letort tlng .820.
, wltb Cheoter playing Ra&lt;lne to Primarily a slnglea hitter. Pete
round out tba evening tournament played both """'"d and. !trot In
Icard.
the porous Boston IDfleld and was
Recular 3.. pr.
I Ralph say,.. and Ray Tucker one ol tba few brlghl spou on
wiU offl•late tbe gam...
an otherwise dlaappolntlng club.
Nata 8lp
Ohio R. I. BalbtbaD Rttaltl
The new Washington Senator•
Tol Ubbey a. Tol Control 411
algned veteran out!lalder GeiHI
Lancaater B1 z.n01(llle as
Woodling to a reported $33,000
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and Gene promptly Jn,Mil/Pl. I PORT
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through his worst year, presumably took a cut. Del ripped Na·
tiona! League pitching at a .254
clip that now more than llltely
pulo him In the upper 130.000
bracket.
Dod1en stp wuu.,.,
Logan, on !be other hand, who
will have to batUe Roy McMillan
lor his job th~ year, slipped to
.240 In 1960, abtout 30 points 1&gt;0low his average. Brunet, a left·
hamler, appea....t brieOy .,ith the
Braves last year, working m011t
of tho season at Louisville In the
American Association.
l'be Dodg.rs, meanwhile, algned
flreballer Stan Williams and
rookiea Charlie Smith and Dlek
Tracewski Williams, who got a
$4 ooo boost to '15 ooo bad 1•2
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an arm injury and wound up at
12-10 Smltli Ia 8 thtrd ba!I!Dlan
and Traeewski t1 8 shortetop
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Elsewhere, tbe St. Louis Cardl·
nolo signed five I'OOkles, eatchera
Tim McCarver and Chri&amp; C~r.aro, pitrher Mel Nelson, ftrsl
baseman-outfielder Duke Carmel
and outfielder Jim Hickman and !be Cincinnati Redi satis!led
lnllelder Edde Kosko.

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Rev. Carl Herring, pastor, Carroll
Norris, Supt. Sunday school 9:30
6 P- m. Wednesday; Midweek
Bible study 7::«:1 p. m. Wednesd.ty.
L'B C'burcb, Letart FaDs. Rev.
Hubert Sharp, pastor. Sunday
liChool 9:30 a. m.: Worship servlce.s Sunday evening al UO.
Churt!b ol the Nazarene, Syra·
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Church School, 9:15 a. m., Kennetb Finley, supt., Worship, t0 '30
lopk: "Our Christian Responsibil·
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The Uniform Sunday SchoolleuoD for JIDUI'J' 28:
"JESUS' AUTHORITY CHALLENGED," John II.

servkes at 7= 30 P· m.: Wednes- 9:30 a. m.: Morning wonhip 10:80 the minister, J. P. MOler preach••1 thank thee, Father, for this food!' ..
""'"•uh•'-•- Witl.o., .......,a..,J&gt;.
day 7 :30 prayer meeting; Prayer a m..• Christian Endeavor (voulh Jog, and every other Sua d a
.;~~w, de-... , - c:i•i~U.t;q. u•
bo
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morning at 10 30 in the
There
is
somethina
very touching about a
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.... n....... 1-· - " ~~ur •~ •Y 7:30 P· m.;
'"6 p. m.; Evening worship 7,30;
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.,,
The terror of the Babylonian exile eollllated of 0..
.
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· 15
· tbe •rd
Tue-&gt;dlst Cbureb "ltb FreolaDd
-~ld sayina ~ace. You feel that here is a small
1 service
stonar
~
~:NaY Wednesday evening Bible study
• ...
~..1..1, _. """""" llw O.urclo. n.e,fact that the universe seemed to have falleD ln up')!l
of the ""'nth at 7130 p. m.
at 7·00
ria preaching. Every three n:::~l
rrrson who Is really In communion with God.
'"'(I) r.. ""- ..... (!) r.....
them. The God to whom they bad sworn etemalloJIItJ,
lltlurcb o1 Nazareae, Mulbeny. Fb-,j BapiiM Cb...~. Middle- preaching services at .tbe ~
Ia earnest face 11lled with utter trust breathes
"'""""',...· (lJ •••,."'"" ••
at Sinai, had either deserted them or had beeB powerUnion Aves. Pomeroy, Rev. E. E port·, Donald A. Boone, ···•~. dlst church are In the Meolng
the real spirit of thankfuln..._ He feels what
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of the Ba....lo 1
.........,.. stead 0f the
In 7 so In
he ia aaying.
·
•' 11w a..,c~a iiMII, .t.id. ..~ t.;.
less in tbe face of the armed mijht
"~· Jt ' "
Cox, pastor. Sunday School H:30: Youth Sunday DavNi Annas leadmom g, :
-·1 aiKI ••lni.J ....wo•t. PI•• "',.,
And nothing is worse than when the universe UDder oar
Meming Worship 10:30; NYPS at er. Sunday 8choo1 9:16 a~ m.: ":inter,~ 8 in the stmmer.
And yet a prayer of thanks does Jlot come
to cbuoda rcsularl, ..d n•d Jllll' B.bll
foot is shaken up.
6, 45 Evening sorvices 7,30: Pray- Morning Worship 10; 1.1 a. m.. rung
at tbe~mo~:S~:I
naturally to a child. Just
he is taught to
"'"''
Out of the chaos the religious leader~~ of the Jew
or Meeting Thursday 7:30.
sermon "Be Ye Renewed" by Church are once a "
feed himself and brush his teeth and tie his
came with a series of observances which, they declared.
Folrvlew Cbareh, lie&gt;. Dwllbt Dera McKeer 6 p. m .. YF ; 6:301 or algbt In winter or IUIDDier.
shoe laces, so he must be taught to pray. Not
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...
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command the favor, of God and eDJUre lib heJD;
Spencer, pastor. Suoday sehool p. m. Youth Group will meet wRb • T • P P • r' Plalu
taught exactly-but shown. He must be made
::;:,. fi:::'.
II :.,
would be Joyal to the new lawa, and '6e
9,30 a. m.; Supt. Herbert Roush; Mark Tracy; 1 p. m. Evening Cburell - Sunday School
aware of the lovini Father's care.
!;l::r.'~., ~
·~ ltl:
new observances, they m!Pt bope even
Young Peoples meeting each Sun· worship, "In the Shade of the Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
Send your child to ehureh school-take him
~..., ~
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for a national deliverance. And one of the tblllp
day • 1 6, 45 p.m.; Preaching 7,30 Rock;" 8 p. m., Meeting ol the creston Newland 81 SU!oeriolel!d-1
to Church; There he will Jearn to recopize the
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Insisted upon was a faithful observance of the 18bp. m.; Prayer meeting Wednea- Centennial Program Commiltee. ent. Communion obaenance o!
presence of God In his life and to be grateful
bath
day 7,30 p. m.
Wednesday 7 p. m. Monthly Busl- Lord'a Supper every Sunday
for the many bleaaill&amp;'l showered on .him dal!7,
F~ithful keeping of the sabbath came to be~
Free Melhodlsl Chureb, taarel ne98 meeting; 1 p. m. Sr. Choir. 11 a.m. wotb preacblng every
a patriotic duty and as a religious ceremony. 'fo" lie
Clff!, Rev. R Eugene Giell. pa• Death MetbodiM Churdl. Mid· "' Sunday. 1ba evening sen,io:el
a sabbath breaker theo was as serious as to be I ClOJII"
tor. SWiday school 9,30; PhD ...port. Raymo• Koakrlgbl, pa1- is once a month at 7:30 iD the wiD·
munlst fellow traveller today. The healed begJU, thlfeo
Wise, Supt.; Morning worlhip tor ' Church School 9:30 a. m.. ter. Communion at all evenlniil
stood as a sioner and as a traitor to .t&amp;e~•
10,30 a.m.; Youth servl&lt;e 7 p.m. Jack 'Bechtle, supt., Junior and preaching servicea lor those WI·
For some of the •abbis taught that U the
ent.
Evangelistic service 7,:1() p. m.; Senior Youth Fellowships 6 p. m. able to attend morning oemees.
all Jews kept the sabbath reaDy ho
Mid • week prayer servl"" Wed- Commission on Edueation 7:30 J. P. Miller Is minister.
would come. To break the sabbath wu,
nesdar 7:30 p. m.
p.m. Oyuer mw, pie and conee o...,e Cbrtal!aa -sun.
hope It will, In •otne
and
a form of treason.
Hysell Rua Free Melbodlol; llo- will be enjoyed by tbe Methodist day School every Sunday
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Troubl~ wltb Authorltll!ll
·
bert E. Smith, Sr., pastor; SWI· Men, Tuesday 6:30 9· m. All men ing at 10 a.m. wltb Lloyd Bll&gt;ok·l He p ....ta n
g
gfHHI wn amw If ana eom- Jesus got into trouble with the authorities beeiQe
day School 9:30 a. m.. Worley of Ure church are urged to attend. wood, Supt. Comm!llloo
111unit11 lite,
feature h •pon•ored IJfl II e
he disputer.. their authority . He declared that they were
Haley. Supt.: Morning worship Sub-District workshop on stew· ance of !be Lord'a Supper
ne•• firm• and organl.:ati ou wfuJ•e natne• appear demanding more than GOO required. And then lie JN10,30 a. m. Yooth servtee. 6:40 ar&lt;J,bip and the Every Member· SUnday at 10 a.m. led by the
to say that he knew the mind of God better IIIII
p. m.; Evang•Jistlc message, 7,30 Canvass to be held at Gallipolis den and all emUDI P::!:!I!.~"""~IUK7~~·:._
~,
professionals did. That they could itot IWtdl
p. m.: Prayer meeting, Thur• Methodist Church Tues. 7:30 p.m. serYices at 11 a. m.
b
It was this defiance of the estabHsbed authorltJ' of lilt
day 7,30 p. m.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday 7 p. preaching one lime a month
authorities that finally brought about JeJUJ' cmdf"dl!lll
Peateo:oslal Aaoembly Roate tU m. Methodist School of Religion 7:30, winter time. J. P. Miller
man Is ever in greater danger than when he ._
Dercas; E. Codnar, paslol', SUnday lor Christian Workers, Franklin minister.
authority. That was what eluted aU filii
Scboolll a.m.: Children's church Ave. Methodist Church, Ports· Allnd Melbodlsl Cb...b, Re&gt;.
between Jeremiah and the~uta of 1111 ti!!lf..
s p. m.; Worship 7;80_ p. m. Sun· "'outh, Feb. 20, '1!1, and Merch s. Robert R. card, paator Furniture and Appliances
Jeweler and Optometrist.
lay at the root of the controv
over=~
day, Tuesday and Friday.
'1 to s p.m. Memberlhip TraiDing day School at 9:30, Lloyd
ChHtor, Ohio
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ther. And that is why William Booth bad to ~e '
Bradbury C..,.b ol Christ; Art class will meet during SWiday ger, Supt. Worship Servh:eo
Mldd,l eport
- • · Methodist Church in order to organize the
..
Marcum, minist&lt;l'; Bible · School School class period time wltb !be 10:40, wltb Herman Taylor, lay·
Army •
at Morning worship 10,30; Christ· pastor in the parsonage, 6th grade leader. Wednesday evening
In the final analysis, every man bas to deal~
Ian Endeavor 6 p. m.; Evenmg up are invited to attond.
.,. services at 7:30.
with Jesus Christ. We can argue with our putAtt, f t
Worship, 7 P· m.
Rallud Mel•- Cbareb,
Closed Each Lord's Day
can Ignore the demands of our church, and we
Ktagdam Hall a1 Jehovah'• WitHerring, pastor; Morning
Bakers Of Good Bread
lence the voice of our own COI18Cience for a tlllle..11'1t
nesseo Public meeting Suoday s
IO'llll a. m.; c.1lutdl School
Rock Springs Road
Pomeroy
Huntington, W. Va,
there comes a situation, eventually,. when we bavt"t.
p. m.; Watchtower atudy 4 p.m.;
a.m., Vernon Weber, .oipt,
deal Wl'th Jesus Chns't himself, and ln that JDODitlll
Bible study Tuesday 8 p. m.; Ser6 p. m. Monday, WSCS llrot Tues-IJ
vice meetiDg Thnrsday 7 p. m.;
day and aecond
Is to be DO conlestlllJI the dedalon, for he ..
Ministry sehool Thursday 6 p. m.
D!Olltb; FamllJ'
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authority for all Christians.
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evening of each
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9,30 a m,; Morn~g wofsblp to,30 Cballnel13 -10:00 a.m.
Firat Bapllal a.udo. Ra•lae;
Ravenawood, W. Ve.
Middleport
Creel of Chesler. Sulltlq.
a. m.: Pilgrim Youth 8'45 p. m.;
"Go Above The
A. R. MeCauley, pastor; Cllester
Mr. and Jln. Wlll1lr ...._
Evangelistic oervice. 7:30 p. m.;
Mist"
Simpalln, oupl.; 9:!11 a. m. Sunand daugbter,llarlbo, fll a.lllr
Fellowship service Wednesday C11rl8tlaa Sdeace
144 day Sch~l; 10' 41 a. m,
dll1ber ~.Afllt
7,30 p. .m.
Po
M rn aermon 1be Word
elfS
0 e8 ,_Friday
brother, Mr. ml Jln. a;,.
0
Middleport ch....~ ot 111o N... ~;'=::~" ,.:~VE 1h; Flelh", 5:40 P· m. Senior
Pomeroy's Budget Shopping Center
Makers of Holsum Bread
B•. ~·v p•n~
P::.- ~
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areoe, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett b' t C th 1 sson sermon B p. m. Evening service. Senn·ll
J
,..:.nu, ~
~ ll'uu.t . . . _
Sunday school 9,30 a. m.; morr&gt; su l" 0
e e .
. · on ''Youth's Opportunity."
John and JBllll Wiae, children lilhl otrolre Ill her a- l'rldil;r.
lng worship service 101 '0; 7130 Ev· Golden Ttlxl: Let bim !bat glor~e- Bellllebem Baplld Chard!,
of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wiae, are Calling on l1or ..........
enia gservice. Prayer meeting tb glory m_ tblo, lhnl be ander· Bend, Arthur lleCouley, paator;
recovered !rom the cblckenpox. , _ her dtiJdrea, lln?e.l
an~ Bible atudy Wednesday 7:30 standeth and l&lt;nowetb me,, that 1 Robert Lewis, 8\JPt.; 9,30 a. .
Mr. Wiae, wbo ia employed at Miller of Alboao, Mr.
am tbe Lord whoch exerciSelov· Morning worahip and
TakeSorneonetoChurchwlth\'ou
SupporttheChurchofYourChoice
Young•!Jlwn. spent !be week end John Folan .ol•_.,, llr. Mil
P·N:..I Bapltll- Sunday school ing kindness, judgment, and right- school. Sermon "Youth'•
Sunday
bere with his !amlly.
Mn. Chester l'allllfll- Mil
,
a
.
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m.;
worship,
a.
m.
enumeas.
In
lhe
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arth.
Jeremiah
twlity".
7
p.m.
Evening
Phone
WY
2·2644
Pamt~roy
Wnt
Main
StrHt
Pamtlroy
Miae
Osa
Turner,
daapter
o!
Mr.
BDd Mro. a.qo .._ 111111
11
9 30
prayer"'servk:e, Wednesday 7 1'24·
sepnon "1be Word
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Turner, has family of 1iheeiiDg. W; Va. ·.
·
Middleport Chure• .of Chrill; Flj!oh."
bern a patient at Holzer lloipital Mr. BDd Mro. Wllllom Cltllo
P;b:;.,... r Bapllsl - Sunday Fred L Gardner •. mlnlster; 9:30 Edel !I""" flftillrea
lor several days.
BDd family
rnm·a.
BcMI 9:30. Morning worship Bible acbool. Mr. il'~ell Ger· Rev. JPdOn R. Blake, pastor.
Lee Myers received word o! lem St. to near Tuppen 1'1111111.
10' 15.
Inch, Supt. 10:30 Mornmg servlCO. day school 10 a. m. Supt.
the death of his brother, Joseph Mr. and Mro. Will1or LoliiiOil
Rutland Ftnl Baplill - Sunday aod lnstaUalion of Church a n d Murrey. Christian Endeavor
t.
Myll'l, of Fostoria.
and cblldren l6md school 9, 30 a m. Preaching Sun- Bible ";~ool officers. Sermon su~ p. m. Song oervlrea a p. m. c. E.
(The Friendly Bank)
Ana Bryant 11 a patient at !be Gra"', a~ cmr II;,
day 2:30 p. m.
ject,
Paul Exhorts T"?'olby. Preoldent Howard Smitb.
GENERAL REPAI1UNG
Meigs Generallloipital. Mr. Bry· post office.
,.
BarriJollollle Proobylerlo - 6 ?:
Youth Hour. Jun\01' ~d for all preaching oerviced :
Middleport
Ph. WY 2-3151
Middleport
ant suffered a llroke wbile driv· Mr BDd Mrs. a.m.. ......
Sunday school to a. m. WYF ? semor groups. 7 P· m. ~nmg Mid•week prayer meeting.
ing the Department Stol1! trurk and ·family have DlOO'Id hm
p. m. aJlll Bible study every Tu... 1servlce. Senno?. subjert, Mo"' leader Ray Adams. All are
near the Emmett MeCaskey home Bradbury IDto tba 1-. r• !r
day PraJ'er and pralso service Than Servants . Wed. 7 p. m. come to one and all of these
on Grass Run Road, tbe past occupied by the Bob Net-. ,.._
So~rday N 5 p. m.
prayer meeting and Bible study. vtees. On stato Brute 124.
Saturday.
n,. '!be Nelsono - mote4 ·•
Pea-tal _ Sunday scbool to 19 p. rn. Choir pracbco. 6:15 a~ miles above lleods\oftlto,
Mrs. Ethel Snowden . apent Ia tbetr newly bulll 1-..
a. m.; evangelilltlc service, 7:45 Rutland, the church officers I Cannel E. u. B. Charcb; F. E.
Your Walgreen Agency
Monday and Tuesday w1tb her ,.,_ ~- - - wu ~ 1 , •
· p. m.; Wedneaday Bible study tralnlng c1ass.
Cadlllac-Oldsmobile-Rambler
~- H8lTJ' ~~-· • •
Dunn, Putor; Sunday . school
son, ••t r. and =•·
~w- from
Heber·~
HIIIIJ&gt;bl TlleltJq
Ratland Ch.,.h ~thO Nazarene Ro... "' Prayor. Clleoler. o. 9,30; Wayne Rouoh. Supt.; Morn·
242 W. Main St.
Pomeroy
Pomeroy
Phont WY 2-2586
den, David and Mk:hael. at Pl. Mro. Fem s-y ,... • ;...
-Sunday scbooiii:IO a. m. 1\forn- The Couqtry Church In Town. Sun·' ing worlhip 10;40; Evening prll)'·
Pleasant. Mrs. Snowden consult- -visitor of Jln. Bertba AiDa
lng ~ip 10:46. . Evangollstle day lcbool 9:30 a. m. Berl Bogg1 j er meeting ~ ~· m. Observance of
ed a doctor at Holzer Hospital on Othw. ......t co11en ol .....
serYice 71411 p. m. Mldweek pray Supl Morning Worship II a. m. Young Peopl~s Day.
Tuesday.
Amoa were Mra. GVJ Ldlia Ill
er service Wedneaday 7:45 p. m. EvangellaUe oervlee 7;30 P· m. ~tort Fallo UaliH ·
Blaine Carter was admitted to Middleport RD BDd 11n. Cojb
Columbia CJu,poi CbrJa11aa - Sermon by pastor Rev. J.Jie. Churdl
Rex
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Hel2er lloipKal Friday night Jolmllllll o1 Bradbury. !lief .._
Bible school 9;iio a. .-, Worship 1bursday 7,30 p. m. prayer meet- or. Sunday school ,,30,
J. P. Joachim, Prop.
with a beck Injury.
tended the luDoral o1 11n. p, A.
10rvice 10,30 L m. on tbe aecond ID~ and Bible study. Everyone 10:30. Preaching 7:30 p. ·m.
240 Lincoln St.
Middleport
Boy Snowdon has been confined Jividen.
and fourth Sundays.
welcome. Edmond LUe Pastor.
Federated C111Udl.
Phone WY 2-2550
Middleport
Phone WY 2·2057
to his home by illness lor several Julia 1.ueu o1 ~
Deltler C:lniRII o1 CUll&amp; 'l1le Fin&amp; Ualled Pmbylerlaa ud RefarmN Prullylorlu.
days.
wu a ~ overalil1t ...
Bible •
9:30 a. m ~chiDg Chureb, Syraeuse, Rev. Heward eroy; Wal$ J. Bartelt, pallor'
Tbe re&lt;:ord hop •Nbich was to o1 11ue Parbr aad pa1 i
10,30 a. in. on tba !!rat and third Ruppelt, Pastor. 9 Morning war- John Wm 8laellnar, Dlr. of Chr.
be held at the Rutland gym the Dallu Rife, 11111111 ..,. fll Mr.
SundayL ·
ahlp, aubject "Tbe Man Who Bob- Edu. Sunday eharcb school 9; 1.1
past Saturday by the Red DevD and lin. Hurley Rlfe, 1o a · ~
Rallud If Cbrill - bed God". Jo,oo Sunday 8Chool. a. m Warahlp bour IO::tS a:·m.
Rutland
· .r1.o
•
Boosters was cancelled due to t!ant at llofp Oeneral p 't'ol
Bible lcbool 9:30 a. m.; Worlhlp Tappen P1aboa BUB, Paal Youtb Sunday opeakfr Mr. Larry
Phone SH ~!83
bad weather. Tbe Northwestern alter ._~v~ng patnlui hoed oervioo IO:io a.m.; YfiUtb Fe). Hoou minister. 9;30 a. m. Sun· Ford wltb topic "Dare We Live
f
Mlddlaport Rt. 1 Phone WY 2-3748
Local Schoola have been clooed jurios wheoJ klcbd bJ li*Q' .,j
lowohip I p. m .. Wonhlp 7 p. m. day school. 7;30 p. m. wonbip. In !be lfouaehold of God." Youth
•
fiM' several days and the Rutland- bls home the put Wftk.
:
Pamuoy Cb.,.. ol CIJrlal - 7,30 Wed. night prayer meeting. Fellowlhlp dinner and YF at
, .
Blackfork basketball geme for · Mr. and Mro. lleral4• 11!111*"
Sunday school 9130 a. Ill.; Mom- meeting.
•
1:30 p.m. Sunday.
Tuesday night w.. eanceUed duo and !amU, have """"' Iii- -.
ing worship' 10:30 a. m.; Evening Bolllel EVB, Paal Flnl Rapltol Cloardl,
to the weather.
Atltlna lann em Lima U.
worship 7;31) p. m.: Prafl!r meet· minister. 9,30 worship. 10,30 Sun- Malr&gt;ll, Pomeroy. Ralph C.
Our Aim Js To Satisfy
Mr. and Mn. Harold HyseU !ln. .r- llay -~
ing and Blhle study 7;30 p. m. day lcbool. I ~· m Thuraday 'del, paller. 9:111· u,JJ
E.
~Min
St.
Pamt1roy
and
sons
have
moved
lDio
Mllte,
to
llollor
Jlocipilal
212
Wedneadoy.
. aight prayer meeting.
lMII'Ytee , of wonblp and
Chester, Ohio
Phone YU S.2145
Jividen property which they re- treatmeut. w..t1. . .ay.
Kln(sblll')' Cbrcb -· Sunday . Gr... E.._.. Qvd!, · Pom- Allot F1ia1 Boplill ebardl Roa1
cently pu,.,hased. 1belr small Mrs. 11artt lllrcbllald ~=~
acbool 9;111 a. m.; worship ""' e'iuy, Wm. A. ltoberla, lloclor; Dboervance ol Youth Sunday
aon IDjured his linger iD a door aon, JinlmJ, '10 .Rollor ~
vice 10:::0 a. m.
Jan. 1, Holy Communion and muale and meaages by the
at home.
lor •.,.,., MondaJ. 4tmmY
Lugntllo c.;.,..pltoeal a.urch SchooiiO:!Il a. m Jan. I, people. Nunety BDd junior
Mr. and Mrs. Ernell Nlebelson ..,..r~q lraD , . . - .
C:\Mikul Cbureb - Sunday scbool Vostry meeting, 1 p. m. Jan. 4, r,.. cblldren. U:45 p. m.
Motor 1'une Up
&lt;ailed oo Roy SDO·.nlen, Monday.
9:30 a. in.; Worship llll'VIce 10:!11 Grace G•Ud, a p. m. Jan. 5, Epl· ;&gt;rogrom OUPfll'l' and recreation.
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Phone WY 2-3921
Mr. and Mn. Homer Parker 1be WultbJ&amp;toa va. · M 1!1( '
pbany Eve, Hely Communion, 7 p. m~ LUe or Marlin
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CarleWa J.atenleaomiDa&amp;lo•al - Supt. : Worship 10: &gt;Ui: Baptism;
Kingsbury Road - Sunday school Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
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Chanres of ~allia Acad· Bainter 2-4-8: G. Dalton 1-1-1:
emy's Blue Dev1l basketball Woltz 2-4-8 ; S. Dalton 4-6-14; Lou·
squad pulling out ol th~ isa 3-JH;; Patterson J.1.3: Donabasement ended here Fri· hey 21-5; TOTALS 15-17-47.
Cornwell 4-4-12: Boyd Cornwell day night as Coach Paul
JACKSON uu
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Kegley's sizzling-hot Golden Hyden 2-1·5; Davis 4-6-lC;
MIDDLEPORT &lt;SZ&gt;
Rocket.s .raced to ~n easy 67· Spriggs 7.3- 17 : Beckley 4-3-ll;
Anderson s- 2. 12 ; &amp;wles 5.4- 14 ; 52 deciSIOn over the charges Miller 2 _1_5: TOTALS 19- 14.52•
Kloes 4-4-t2; Swackhammer 2_4- of Clyde Evans.
By quarters:
1!1; McElhinney 2•2-ti; TOTALS IS.
Before the locals could muster Logan .... , ........ 12 22 .. 35 .. 47
a field goal, Wellston had pilfd Jackson ... ..... 16 28 35 52
1e-52.
Score by quarters :
up a commanding 13-1lead in less Reserve score_ Jackson 33 LoAthens . . . . _ ... 19 30 46 63 than two minutes after the open- gan 28_
Middleport . . . . . 15 22 33 52 ing tipoff.. I~ wasn't on~ or two
----Reserve score:
Rockets h1ttmg - al lf1~e st~rtAthens 50 Middleport 23
ers contributed to the qu1ck bhtz,
-- · which proved to ~ the Devils
downfall.
Bellefontaine 50,
WELLSTON 167)
Lima Shawnee 42:
JNDUSTRLU. LEAGUE
Ray 3-4-IO· Richards D-0-0· Ram
High Seorn Jaaaary lt, 1961. sey 4.2•10 ; Campbell t-o-z: Mul- Perry .33. Bath. 32
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High Three Game Ind. Dtrk liens 7-1-IS, mitzman 8_4_20 ; Gra_I Crestvtew _69, J.mcolnvrew 54
Rupe 560; High Single Game Dick h::~m 2 2-t; _ TOTALe; 26-IS..fi?.
Fort Jennmgs 57,
Rupe 205, Team Three Games
GALLIPOJ.JS CSZ)
Cdum.bus GrOve 55
Blue • Gray 2271. Team Single Hoberts 4-0-S ; Crawley G--0-0; Lafayette 43 Bluffton 34
Game Downie-Gross 813.
Pope G-1)..{1 ; D. Porter 2-().4; Thom- Gomer 79, Spencerville 48
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Downie-Gross ...... 3 0 1.000 2-2-6; Lanier 0-1-1 - TOTALS 22Col Hartley 4'1
Blue and Gray ..... 2 1 .667 8·52.
Springfield Catholic 58,
Swisher-Lohse . .... . 2 1 .667 By Qua.!'lcrs:
Columbus Holy Family 'Sl
Foreman-Abbott .... 1 2:
.333 Wellston ... .'rl 16 12 12 - 67 Franklin Heights 55,
Joe's Boys ....... .. 1 2
.333 Gallipolis . . 13 12 IS l2 - 52
Washington C. H. 48
Aebland -.... . .. .' .. 0 3 .000 Officials - Grover-Byer.
Wilmblgton 70, Circleville Sl
SEASON HIGHS
RESERVE SCORE - Wtllston
Ind. 3 Games Wm. Chisler 579. 42 Gallipolis 24.
Ind. I Game Max Boring 234. Jackson , after leading 28·22 dur· 3AKER and SEYFRIED
Team 3 Games Swisher·Lohse ing in!ermissiod, had to rally from l
2476.
a 35-35 deadlock going into the Ci- your LENNOX dealer
Team 1 Game Foreman-Abbott nal stanza berore whipping LoNEW and USED
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gan'.s Chieftains 52·47 at Jackson
TOP "5" BOWLERS AVG.
Friday night. It was Jackson's !
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FURNACES
w. Chisler ................... 161 trium;Jh, having downed Galli· i
w. Radford ...... .. " .. .. -... 158 polis by. that same score TuesPhone WY·2-3794
J. Bailey .......... , .......... 156 day night.
R. Bowen ......... _........ .. 153 Box score oC the varsity tilt:
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�gly difficui1;, .He warned opment pro� overseas,
MaB011 county school official11I Present at the meeting Fridar eon County wu selected M OM
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.
lhal .life m .. 1961
�111 not ht He a)� aid greater cmP!'as11
appeared before the West Virgin- were Walden F. Roush, Supnin- two counties in Weat Virginia ..
.
eHy and there will be f_urt�r should be given to lhe role if rein I tendent : Paul Powell. 355islant aerve as pilot studiel for • ld»ul
ia St.ale Board ol Educatlm
,el·bac� b e ( o r e the , tide IS cip�t nations to U8UJ'� g�eater
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t
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JU?erintendent;_ Miss Zelda Knapp im provement progr�. M I I t •
x
in
plain
on
day
e
rles
Ch
Fr
to
,
turned ial
, b�r d i3tr ibuh&gt;n detail the co-operative plan S general su pervisor; Clyde Foley, County representatives explained
JUIUce
soc
CONSOLE TEACHING - Sealed at th e console of th e language laboratory Is
of llte Amercan aid and on the
Tide "'"" Ton
improvement of inslrurlion in Ma- wahama High School Principal : lo the hoard that much had beoa
Mrs. L, A. (Virginia Ha skins) Fusco , chair man of th e language departm ent at Salon
·
loco! level, better pubic lldmlnls, .., County ,chool,.
,aid
be
"Dul turn K we must:
President Stewart Smith, D • a n already done to improve instnio,
Hilb School.
___________ In a prepar&lt;d ,••word oddress, lration and tu syolema. TbJ, 'fdd- Fund, from an educotional fo,m- Wilbur of Marshall College: state hon in 11te «iunly,
disclotinl di rapklfU'I!' order I If- ed up to belief lhit go\lernmentl dabon to get the program under- supennt.en dent Virgil Rohrbough, Pro,ecls in Ill achooUJ or t ti I
riea of executive actiona he baa on lhe recelv_lng end should not way have
n ruqueated. Marsh- Dr. Craig Wiboo and Dr Madi- county h a ve been aimed at .,
one- I all Collegebeend
taken, plua recommended legslo• �gard American ,Id .. .
lhe ,tale depart, IOn Byar, representing the ,tale prs,vmg instruction, Th, :,O,,IJ"...
e
Uon he want. prom;atly from the way ,treet
menl of education are cooperating department of edU&lt;"al1on,
I has gamed state--•idt attutlal
c-.,.
ro
c.... Fw �..
House and Senate.
A yea r ,go .... September Ma- and wilh lbe prospect ol I
with the county In ill plan,
While bis menage bore • clear On the dollar pp involving the -----grant from an educational ....
Mrs, L. A. Fusco !Virginia from Ohio University to Ciudad
,tamp or concern over the bleoli ,..,.,,.\� Imbalance pf lnte_m,tionat l
dation, the project ,.m pin Jw:tins&gt; lllho Jll'•dualed from Universllaria in M adrid, Spain,
foreign piclurt. Kennedy turned payment, , Kennedy aaid there , C
attention.
tional
Pomeroy
in June, 1 951 , �s
During the pail .summer, she
first to the 1tate of the national waa cause for t'QDCem, but not
grant, if approved, wouW
The
_pursulna: her teaching c� reer in was selected lo attend the governeconomy and what be inte.,ded to dapair. Since ltu, ht ukl, near• ,
three to fiYt )ftl'a ...
from
be
ll&gt;e_ public hll)r t&lt;hool � Solon, menl sponsored langu,ge insll- Mrs. Dora lll\ckworth, 89·,;:f do about the conlbtulnl 1lwnp. ly II billion had llowed over ,eas
being uoed lo provida
money
the
l
SyraclllO paued ,way Salu Y
Ohio.
lute al the Unlver,lly of Georgia
llnd the :
,tand
helpleuly
"to
from
U.S.
Refusing
gold
,_..,,
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oqulpmenl lar all
and
materials
.
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afternoon •1 llte home 01 her
The Centennial Program Committee of the Middleport sdloo l• to hold worbbop, l e r
by" while the 1Kuation wor...., , pl'Olpect for •1111 waa 11110ther def. j
She ha, N!Ct!nlly put Into e lfe&lt;t in Athens. Georgi•. While litere
Mro. Robert � Kennedy lttl rmed Congreu of an ic�
o
the lite,t method, 1n languace she w11 delghted lo find th•I all dall(lhter
in in\enlatonal paymen,. of , First Baptist Ch urch m et Sunday evening with Re v . teacher and principalo to provide
n.
wu ,-.--· omn
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n
M
tor,
w
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re
f
ol
her
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1
rder
do
muc
her
rom
,
Duclt-U.
for
to
buo
n
Dll•MC01.1lon
ing.
profll'am I&lt;&gt; about p billion.
tea
Donald Boone as moderator a �d announced the follow- .,. tra service&amp;.
1
i
o
ath b7 her husbaod, Jamu bl ,ultaitltted
n
n
d
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pani
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an
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ed
t
hool
t
t inJ dates for spe�b�,brili/lDS. at the c hurch m o bwithin
thl
, how v .
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poln
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Duckwo
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the
of
Englllh
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al
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lowod
,
laborolory
lalliUlle
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l
,�11ce of the church s·11J(Jtbinniversary.
electroni
al
He 11kt ha -,Id alt f• W-1"' tolill Wild 11W
SUn,lvl111 lo her daoahlor, Mn. llnd longer w,employment com- oble' now amount to about S2Z
e first illlMrvtm&lt;e-:--m be aerv
in whleh Bl\• teaches her five guage,
ance or th, 100th anniversary
Spanllh clo,..o. The laboratory She graduated from Ohi&gt; Uni• Agna Whllo of l)'rlCUlt. tiu,,o pensat lon benelill, more
for blllioo "' and I oow pledge that held ?n the ltlth of April w ,l� •
will come on the Jasl day of t h e
is tuipped with bJMdual micro- venity where her husband ii sona. Carl of. New Cc&gt;neord, Mill� the
their lMir full 1lrength at.ands behind mo�mg �rship aerv M.-e and ?Id
and
unemployed
.
·year with a watchnight .service.
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phones ond earphonls, Each ,tu, verslly with • Bachelor or Art, •ry of Hunt ington, Ind Rlcbanl families, • new howling program the val ue of the do llar fur ""' if Fasb ,_oned Sund•y """'""' being
a
installation of officers. and
needed . "
dent lo ,bie to apeak into the degree in June •955. She ..pec11 of Syracuse.
beld •n the evenmg. Plana are for birthday party during the social
under a new boullng ond
microphone and hear h imseU to continue work on her master'•
Other IUl"Y ivors include two •� affain dtpartment, • higher mm• The PruJdent aaid there was � be� and gueata lo •� th15
hour.
through his crystal earphone· The degree al Weatem Reserve Uni• 1 ler1, Mn. Marie Kolquist - and ln,um wage 1nd a tax b�•k for need to increase the gold priee
of their an
ID costume,
(
• Plans ore being made for the
be
lesaon, are fed to the ••udents otudying d•nllslry.
1 Mro. Berte Waller1 o Waohlng, companleo aponding money on from $35 an °""""· to impoae e,- ,,,:ston and the rvlce will
1 conducted as it ,e
----• ton D. C. , three srandchildnn, "IOund" plant explllll!lion.
n return of severo l of !he former
have
might
through the teacher's eonsole
.
chang4 controls er to fall back on
bee pastors of the church as spec ia l . 'nle .Pomero1 polke _departrnmt
which · L, equipped with lape rej UNI ye•rs •go.
mveshgated two accidenta &amp;In,
The President welcomed open . -trlctiv• tr,de policle,
/ Pauline Gulnller ol Lan&lt;uter
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Hom....,,ing Sunday will be speakers and aIso for for111er day, No injllrles
l. •
conler■ and reoord players. Thus
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w- in,
, June McConw ol RaVeDBWaod, peaceful competition with Russia "This lldminlotrolion will not I
parli&lt;i"'
friends
and
members
•
the lesson source may be either
w Va James Robert While of and Red Chine, but warned Amer• distort the value of the dollar ln I held on August 13 with the .mm· le m. the di.fferent �grams. as :a result of either,
a recorded tape or a rerord. While
Sunday morning at 2 :315 a.m.
s;acu�. and ae\'en great grand• icana against bein8 "lulled into and fa■hion, " he said. "That is a ing worship service and a family pa
.
.
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the studenta are llllening to a nd
believing lhot •ither power ha1 pledge. Prudenco •nd good aeru,e dinner at I ?,m, with a • p.m. A llendmg Sunday mghl s mee a three car accident on EMl
children.
repealing the lellOOs, Mn,, Fe'"'°
oo ior world do r,qulre, however, that new Vesper aerv lce In the late •lier- 'Ing were Kalnd Hmdy. Mrs. Paul Mam-st near the 1noteroeclloa ct
Funeral ,.rvlcea w ill be held yielded Ila ambill
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at the COIUOie la listening to and
Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hugh- Route. T and Si l'fflllted fn
ation
atepo be taken to eaae u,, pay- noon,
domin
1 the Presbylerlan Churdi of
correcting Individual mistakes,
tell- ... Mrs. Charlea Bennett. Mrs. llte ar,..l of Woodrow W. CIII,
page•••
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September
On
111..i
Ramlhl
11ira11C
any
?revenl
and
deficit
ments
Tuesda
yr 0
I l
Certainly one ol the finest merit
be L , D. Diles, Mr.. Clarence Lac, 29, of Mlddle;,ort
ing the chureh history will
Counoellng the free world to re- gold crisia. "
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wt.
uppe
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or the laboratory Js that each stu- Nlcholu Pierce._ IO, died In
that aggreaion by To do this, he announced an im· presented 1"ith Mn. C h a r 1 e I ty, Mrs. Charles Lewis, and Miss Call waa cited Into Pc.aw1ay
strong
IO
main
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dent Is m,Jtin&amp; the entire clasa Mason City elinic Saturday evo- ��
ml �y nation would be "clearly fu. mediate program to attract for- Lewis In charge and the final ob- Freddie Houdaahell.
Mayor Oiarieo Legar•, murt 111/r
, may ca11 •1 the
nlng alter being In UI health
, Ille, " Keonedy oald his admJnL,- gn lnveJlmenl and
period.
open,lion olter blllfni
reckleu
lravol
the
to
el
th
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In teaching Spanlilh Mr■. Fus, olnl'O an ,uto ac ident mon, than
: .:; :� traliolt atlll planned "to explore United State., lo promote Amerwest-liound cars driven by
a year ago,
, Jl'u, promptly 111 po11lbl• oreas of CO- ican upor1a 11 alable p,icea, and
l'O •ppliea the ,.,,,. method In
.
L, Stanley. 30, ol Dayton lttd Ga-f
Hill Cemotery Ewin
Pierce was a retired mm1
nion.
v
t
ald Arnold, ZI, New Havm.
with
n
which we learned our own native Mr.
r
CUI
So
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and
ahrinlt
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tax
in
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,e . ope .8i:lo
in ::, Home ii in ;harge 0; r
er and apent hlo entire IHo
pec,Uically inv ited Russia tom la.,. that encourage undue
Domage to the oar "Pffllled
He
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lanflUIJle. One ,peab Eoglllh
Meigs county. He WII -- vice,' ---with other n■lionl. to join the p r I v ' I e ,pending of doll or,
Call WU termed heovy - tbt .
many JW'I beloro he reada and
In death by hl1 wUe, Mary, ond I
• other vehicles _""-"'i•ed rnodi11111
United Statel In proparlng for abroad, .
wrtteo ft. '1111111 ber Spanish claa,
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One _ wom3:n was serlously miu red ID one of two ace,- damage, No '"Jllrl"O ·- �
so
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,pace ventures to Mwi and Ven111 Tied in with the dollar gap , U,,
N 1ft lttugbt the lpoall Span
lvlng lo a daughter, Violet
and 1n mutual development of defense ,peed-up and the lagging dents m �e1gs county over the weekend. The personal ed.
lob. They P- to roading llnd SUrv
ddleport RD t;
Mi
of
McKnight
,_ injury accident came on tbe Keno. ,Tuppers Plains road
re
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At 1 1 .. 211 yesterday ..,m1ng lht
111eu11es lo• weather forecasting ooonomy wen lite lederal .,.,,__
wrnlng II IOOO 'II 111ey a •ble
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police department wa, called ..
for thlo llnd the naxl llacal year,
.. chat naturally, Sile 18)11 a
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several
and
ehlldn,n,
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then&gt;
help
Id -lnvestigai. 00 a&lt;cldent 08 l'.lllt
"Both natlono would
readlna and
· wrltin&amp; are uw, en,
and.children
Y aa •..._al 111'V1 wu 81· The Saturday accident was in other Meigs county accident at
.
nc
. of NJ-other
.
nation, IIIOSI certain to show I deficit
Nives U well P
Mam-st at the 1111•lest llttce Spanllh fl opelled e• tr
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llnd Conner Preoldent Dwight D.
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two
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ob Turner
Middleport
A car driven ,..., by Rwell LIi- on • hill one tenth of a mile north
Chase Fun,rol Home Tueaday al
and wasteful com- Elaenhower'1 $30.9 billi'on bud gel .,
bitter
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55
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w•• arn:sled by• officer, on
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Phlllpo 57 aon of the late petition of tho cold war, '' ht aaid. for flaeal 11162 eould be balanced
.
boob tend to Cluae studenta le ol!lclating. Burial will be in the
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truck belooglng to Havey Hobbs, Plam, Rd.
lllJp,,
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lead
Ph
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arge of failing to yield the rl&amp;hl
ch
and
Mr
th-,h
p- onl
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acte
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la wo for word uch now Bradford cemetery , Friend, will �., �
511, Langsville •• be a llempted to A tru ck driven by Carl Ritchie, of way after he wu involved In
lrlu le rd
. d
thlo morning In en:g -Id tenoion. Kennody d il- me�ded ..,: "::,eaaurenc::i
s
p1,n... Ralber · they are to Iran,. be received al the funeral home
Columbu,.
clooed he had ordered Defon,e the economy rebounded higher make a left turn. The Little car 56, Rt • Long Bottom failed to an accident with Roy A, Elllo, ••
late ideu. Thll lo broqbt about anyt ime,
bad medium damage and there make II up an icy hill and as he RD 3 Pomeroy.
Mr. Ph WI 11 ,urvlved b hlo Se&lt;fttar, Jlobe,t S. MoNrunari and IOOIIII' than KennMY •1 econ•
by JIClloa, .,. plctunl which c111se
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minor damage to the llobba backed down the lruek went oul
wu
"to
Pbllll
U Aliff
Ure dofenae
alae
Accordnt lo report, of the .i.,
led
the •lutlenltt to ....late rather
vehi
MEETING HMlfvl\,,r,,&gt;
cle,
Li�le waa eited into May- o_f control running off the w • • I partmenl Ellis had slowed
:.,�• Leo. Jr,. bolh of
llr
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McN
unar
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doWII
a
.
fi■cal
oqueeze. the
than lr■llal1te,
or Turner • court loday for Im, side of th• road and ,-verium mg or a
A mMtlng of Cub Pack a. of Other ourtlvori Include lheN ,... to
f
pnlbnlttarJ conclllllono Preoldent uld I now admlnistrared light. After the light bad
Mn. Fuaco'1 up11ten.o, with Pomeniy baa been postponed until ten, Mn. , W. McMurray, Mn,
al aa embankment.
prope,- left tum.
turned, 'l'llrner altempted to _,
by the end of F&lt;brUIIJ wllil I lion had lo build on 1pendfn and
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her •
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the
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,
evening, Janu
A pa�nger m the truck, Zetta
anin
injured
o
waa
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rson
One
Al
Mn.
read
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eatlm
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venue
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1e1tslabn
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budgetary,
,lated- that he was in 1111
Ell�
quick
to
view
re
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r!
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ach
Georg
--------- - - N._ Ritchie.
made
lta teaeher.
enth111lasllc
..ry Wllllll'
She Tuesday
7 p. m, at lbe Flr1Iary BSapllat YOIJIIC.
40, Long Bottom, �as process of makin O Jell
all ct Pomeroy, lfld Mn, Uve ond uecutive action.
g
turn 11
led.
wu an achanp -I In llll5S Chcrch.
miured. She 111Slained la cerat,ons Turne ! empted
A. B. MIii cl MIMlepan. A K.....ty irlcted three immed· "Within
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to
he
pus.
t
lramoworl:
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tha
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Mother&amp;' March
d
of the beod and • compound lrac'•
ama
brothor, John PhWiPl, ol Colun,. ia ...,_ in the delenoo ll'ta. He oald, "barrini the development 01
L hl d
ge
incurrod lo
le
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Po1tpooed
Bein11
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h
S
leg,
right
lower
or
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the
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v
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Mn, Don Betzing. chairman of was admitted to st, Joseph 's hos- � �:•
llr ur� dof=��
...::- will be held al :- q �•=
� :m 11te Beta SI- Phi Mothen
' pilaf in Park�rsburg.
the Glenwaod llelbodlol Church llon� .,_
Turner had medium damqe, Tur,
1
:urrenl Inion= ";::''�•ocate !
ed
Th
r will ,ppear · before M a y o r
with
of
h.
wh
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ic
npenditure,
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latt
the :te
;:gar.
' lpffll. to 11111 �
lem Il any .,.. Including
P=
from
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n., 1•1 Ohio automobile lat• the applicant or applJcanlo ■p- nearby -,airy,
otl lite 1lobe ot any motnlllll"s lallon cl the - will not ol
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•· The March bad been ochedul- Va., fined $15 •nd costs for mtoxaro now bt tho hand, of the Dep- pear bt - at either of u,, Mr, Pllllllpo wu· 1 veteran DOI' . .
and b
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mmendecl
membe
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ai
R,glllrara
with
uty lleglatran bu! will not go III Deputy
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rt� budget' .. •
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,ubmay
Palarlrl
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and formor '
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and
ardend
wyer
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John M. Cauaey,
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and
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with
their
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opno
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for
costs
.,. hite �
· Jamea I!•
pl'Otp'IID atepped Seldom bu I pucetlme Preol, Mro. Belling uid that , lent. ville . lined $10 alld
rino
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has
vtd I .....un..tl
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n,cel
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card, olgn the application and ty di....... of the city, He WII
Dovid
W.
i&lt;enso:
and
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live dale will be onnounced al o erator'• l
1
'111e · Deputy Reptr,ro
for pay for the lap after the 1ppl lca- alao 1 !"""'lnent Ill� w ith :;!.u"::
later time. lliOfkon In varioua Land,ker, '9, Pomeroy , fu...t or _
cl
g
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ri
org,n
n� �
muffler
no
for
Melp County aro Bert Houoe in lion lo completed,
l'Osll
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$10
,
for the next !local 7ear u Kennedy did in ht, � de, parta 'of the county will qaln col,
walling
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ne
Sh
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::1 or th� Un1t.':i Sta�,•
----Pomotoy and lllchard Folden, Deputy Re&amp;lolrari lloule and 1
whkb don not beaJn until July I . livered In what he called " an 1ect · contrlbotloN,
�----D· Elaenhowe�
Middleport 'ftle pri&lt;e will be ,10 J'olden ldvi,e that an 1ppllcanl
MEET
TO
LODGE
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w Id •dvance the , hour of national peril ind nationwlD be wutlng bla tbne u well Sult Filed On Note
aald 1h11 oo
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Worshipful MBSter Thoma, C. - The -Uicate .,., awarded
nine monlhl, 1 al _.tunlty, "
by
pn!lrllD
Polarlo
I
tbe
as then � you call than
For U- Nqlllrlng I partlch
Edwards announceo lhal Pomeroy Mr. O 'Brien for hla to year, of
lar p11ono and roqueat tht,
I 'l1le i'l'Nldent alao dlreclod I Rio - .., condition, at
By National
oerv
lce
number In a corlaJn - (Ill bocau,e
Lodge No 164 Fa.AM will hold 11e senrlee to the nation u 111 ...,_
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trlDWlloo eannot -' lull bas beon fileo In ,Com- ' prompt IOL'Oierallon or the mlh homo IIIIOllllted to an .........,
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the
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bo
telephone.
by
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Feb.
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ae
the
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taken rob 1Mbl'ebrua
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all
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of
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trial ti Mn. -- L,-. MorC:UlmlDY TO MOTHER.
llqJo. wJth the .abon r,,queat 111d they 1g1 lnlt 1'renlt R. Ran-all I n d atudJ, he aid there wvuld haw lo
, also endoroed the award.
in
are
Ma'°"'
Master
All
nets,
dote ::
bo bollor .....,1u11on and dee• CllltodJ of • minor ehlld •• ,-. N, W.,. Mn, Mlqu lo vited.
u..'._ :_,• -•� -�111 do not pt lhlfr . parildufr ij, Pec8l' llarrlh cl lltddleport,
�•••'"G• •- -•.
Eblln. - cl the
for ... 'll � lo &lt;Ut dowa oa - � Nellle
COlll8 thoy altouid nat blame tho The plamtllla
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numhen can be lttbn.
t th, wboil ,_ .._ Faulk from Robert ...... C I l illlp - Nff, . . tt, Sunday tcm pero::.; high : ::'��
have ru1e1 � the Ille of lotllrJ note. 'Ibo bank ai. ub bne
deair
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be
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hour of maximum danger." Ken- r,ctions, fo�ign aid and the dot- ,Pc:U::s:::hc:
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swift action today to shore u p a receding U. S. economy,
thwart Soviet-Chinese designs for world dommation and
thus lead America safely throueh the onruablne "hour
of mall1m um danger."
The 43-year-old Chief Executive in hi&amp; lint State of
the Union messaee, de livered personaUy
a joint ses­
sion of Congress, confessed h e was ''staggered" in the
10 days since the inauguration by "the hanb enormity
of the trials through which we must pass in the nelt four

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As Most Dangerous Of All

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

$

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Thru Ice, Mud
and Snow or
WE PAY
THE TOW!

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JFK Asks Brake On China, Russia,
Shots In Arm For Sagging Ecomony

Save

M�. Roy Blankenship and Mrs
Donald McKnight were hostesses
when t he Sew-Rile Sewing Club
niet Wedncsd.ay evening at their
club room.
During lhe business session, In
charge of the new president, Mrs.
Charles Sµem.·er. a gift was pre­
sented to Mrs. Donald C• llin11. the
outgoing president. Mn. Calv in
Simpson received a birthday gift
from her secret pa l and Mra.
Dayton won the door pr lie,
Refreshments were served by
the ho11tesses to the a bove named
· and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs,
Harvey Vanvranken,
Mrs, Ed,
word Wells. Mrs. Elza Gilmore,
Jr . Mrs. Raymond
Baity, Mrs.
George CorKle, Mn. Kenneth Fin­
ley, Mrs. J. D. Butler, Mrs. Wil•
la rd Boyer. Mrs, Elmer White
and Mrs. Don Mullen.
Mr!, ColUns and Mrs,
White
will b&lt; hostess,, for tho Wednes- !
day. February 8, meeUng.

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P OM E R O Y CEMENT BLOCK

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8-Dafly Sentinel, Pu!Qe!0Y,Mld dleport,, O., Jan , 21, 1981
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MIIMI.
lhlNl-d•.,. ., tho
amm �.)
n,, January mttllng or the
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ter
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p.,. Matrons ol Evangeline ChapMr. Wld Mra. RoN Van lfl&lt;ter lor and tho _.i dauih
ter,
Lin,
t,r, OES • h&gt;&lt;h was annouoced
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,
of Portland an annooncing the da Lou, la • frabman at .Raeinl
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for l as&lt; nt�hl !ll the home of MN .
Members or tht Silver Run Free
I birth of • d,ughter' Nicki Dawn, High School, n., srllJldmothm
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Mr
und M rs D1c k
Ch arles Swisher and fraternity on J an ua ry 16 at St, Jo!leph Hos- are Mn. Martha Hauber ,
Sll'1 rl-'11
Allen Hugtlt'� was C'iilOL.-eUed be- Will Baptist Church held a surol
brother. U1ck White. of Ohio State ) pita ! in Parkersburg. The lnfant Reedi\'llle and Mrs. MM Vu
prise birthday party for their have moved from the D,l\'1d Mill
Cil,UJe of the \f't!ather
University . spent lhe past week weighed JO lb, 7 01. and is the M eter of Lone Bottom.
l"tment on Tlurd Si n't'! t o
pastor, Rev Merlin Teets. Car- ] er apa
.
their
ewly
with h is parents.
in
end
homtpurch1:1St&gt;d
n
Mr and
penter. Friday evemn1;: . J an 20 .
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Syra
er
h
Swis
Wayne
Mrs.
u
r
at lhe homt&gt; of Mr and Mrs Ht" n•
st&gt;
Big Boys'
Ernest Hall. who 1s with tht&gt;
Bill Anderson . studenl at Ohio
ry Davis, Cheshirf'
I Air f'oreP in Wash i ngton \'1srl"'CI
State University. spent the past
Guests m attendance wert Mr last week end with h i s pt1rf&gt;nts
week end with his parents, Mr I
and Mn. Bill Demosky. Mr and Mr and M rs JalTlt's Hall
Mrs William Anderson.
and
I Mrs Osborne
Farley.
Mr and
Mrs. 8';&gt; rtha Manl l•y has 1·t1Mrs William Anderson i! re­
Sir:e
p r. Mn. Leon Miller. Mr and Mr.1. tu rned to her emplovmf'-nl
cuperating from surgery at the ]
at
3 1;, t,, 7 _
Bill Little imd 50ns. Mr and Mrs. the Waffle Shop after spendm�
home or her parents, Mr. and ,
Jackie Little Mrs Cora Cantor, tht&gt; nasl two wt't'k s with relative�
M rs Alfred Elberfeld.
Mr, Esl•II• Ralph , De li• Mui- in Akron
Theo Smith underwent surgery
I
ford Mrs Joan Caldwell, Mn.
Tuesday at Holzer Hoepllal and
Hubert Mac-e � as ret 1.1rut"d
Nancy Planti . Mn. Carrie Mul• home from Holzer Hospital yes- j
INllerles ind lnformetlon et Dutton
MIDD L E PORT
is convalesring nil't'ly.
1
ford. Mrs. Dora But�her . the hon- erday , where
Drug Store, Middleport, 0.
M r. and Mrs. Jed Webster end
he ha � ht-en ii medi- ,
____ ored guest and family, Rev and ral patient
1
son are movin� from the Arnold
Mrs Merlin Teets and daughters
to the j
property on Fisher SI.
A llt'W JDlA FOR A l'U W lit,.
Mr and Mrs Mt"r!yn Ross who
Smith propt&gt;-rty on Spring Ave.
, Several who wert' unable to al- have beE&gt;n living in !he Gnml pro•
Mrs. Gladys Cucklt&gt;r returned I
tend sent gifts. An evening of fel• perty on south Fifth &lt;\venuP mov•
:&gt;hon• LY 3-4550
homt&gt; Wednesday after a visit ln
, lowship was enjeyed.
ecl lo Ch�hire F't'idav
Dowington with Mr. and Mrs. D.
99 Morris A••·
AIMM, Ollie
PFC and Mrs Franklin Martin
,.,
0. Whalev and in C.Olumbus wit h
e
arriv
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spenct
to
aflernoon
Friday
d
GROUP TO MEET
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley and
t,fMrs. Ben Neulzling, staH t'ap­ the week end w11h relalivf&gt;s Pfr
son She wa.!l accamponied to Col­
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tain has announced that the Staff Martin will return Sunday to hi�
umbus by Mr!!. D. 0. Wha ley.
and Officers or Meigs Temple, base at Ft Knn Ky and Mrs. ....
Mrs. Cuckler spent 'ftlursday In
SH AME ON VELASQUEZ! ALEXANDR E, TOO-- Fuhlon un vellPyt h ian Sisters will met at the K Martin will rf'mam for a week or
iddleport wit h her sister, Mrs.
M
lngs
Ln
PartJs brlnlil out Uii11 nightmare patterned a.rter hd&lt;I•
('&gt; .... .·
.:1-s;r;wr . . ......, of P Hall in Middleporl Sunday so,
l
V illa Carl.
rlr.-""·· • IJl Vt:IH.Sque z painting ■ ! s hame on Velasque z ) .
Among the students of Rio
ahernoon al 2 for practke.
AJexanciro IJl .Pana ii lrreapunalble ror Lt.
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Polk Sonfl Program
are Judv Cre�g and J11dv Al'nokl
THEATRE
MEIGS
H.
K Wood�erd, who underwent
A t St'hool
. . • with Nadoowide'1
Card G�roup a�
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eye surgery at Hollf'r Hospital last
Va .
Hylo Brown of Wheeling.
new Family HOlpjmliza.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Wl"l'k was returned home ye�terE11111rtt1i,1 etl
presented a program of folk songs
tion Plan! Offen libenl
dav. He will he confmf&gt;d lo his
Q.f nJng eTVICe
Mrs . .John Zerkle entertained Friduv
at Middleport
cash Moefit1 • • • tJ1orW..
. morning
SATURDAY
"'_'ill
and
week
anolhPr
for
ho�
her Canasta Club Thursday t!ven• Hiji!h Srhool. Brown, who ls with
-{1 conrage • • • ft
"S.O.S. PACIFIC"
relurn to his employment w1ih
pe
.i:i. See mt: I008I
ing 1::1t he1 home m Middleport. a Wheelinj.( radio station, also
W it h Eddie Constantine
New York Central Jn a�u1 two Yout h S�nday wi !I be O�SC'�ved j Mrs Fred Hibbs and Mrs. Ever- presented t he l e�en�s of the songs
and Pier Angeli
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months The . WOCH li�l·rds daugh. tomon ow at lhe M1drlle po1 1 Ji 1 rs t ell Dav i s were gues t s .
and accompamed himself on the
- also Bapt
st
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n
wh
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C'olumbus
ter Mari nnt , of
C'f1m£&gt; [
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t! nwmbt•
l Pri zes WC're won by Mrs Hibbs guitar.
"THE W ALKING TARGET" Friday to spend th t• wt&gt;ek t!ml the
MAX WARD
l:i'i:' F wj l J mndutl th t• mo rn · uml Mrs. Cash Bah r. Others play- Friday evening following th e
Joan Ev1ms. Ronald Foslt&gt;r
,,
mg wor shiµ Scrvit·e.
wilh her pctr£&gt;nts.
ing were !\fr s Emmett Shuler, basketball game. the Junior Class
1 11 E. 2nd
Ph. WY ,2,2460
.
George Dallus was In A.thens for lhe service u nd the morn mg Mrs B F Pa rmalee, M rs. Ja ne s ponso rt'd a dance QI lhe school.
$unday, Monday, Tu•1day
Pomeroy, Ohio
Thursday to �t�f.• nd tht• m1&gt;E'tin� David � n nas will be the !;wJ �•r Gilkey . Mrs Bl'un• Lloyd il lld Class advisors, Mrs. Joe Balley
Jo h n O'H.iln1'1
of �chool admm1stralors at OU. 1 sc 1· mon . Be Vt' Renewrd, w i ll Mrs James Buch anan.
"!'ROM THE TERRACE"
and Mrs Emily Sprague assisted
Banldnr baa aJrt!Tilleen ealle4
- Tedmicolor Mrs. Leon� Ramsey of Colu�- 1 � g i vt&gt; n h: Dora i\kGt&gt;e, a se n - llct reshmeul� ol t h ic ken sa l ad l with the dance. AIM present was
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With Pu1.1l Newman
"th• pnera�,f tJ!e, eap!W.
bus Is spendm� a few days. with 1or al M HS.
ho1 rolls .and 1-ofree were served Sup!. L. W. MrComas.
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and Joanne Woodward
--latt. 1111-am. ' roili;.)/ank l
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her d:111ghter .1 1111 family. M r und
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t)Y by ll it· hosll'ss
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the power that k�PI th•
come
MUTUAL INSUIAHCII! COMIAN"t'
M " 'I a mes Wh'II
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Running time 2½ Hrs.
Sherry Simmons and lh• weil'ume
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ind111o
wheell of buatn...
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Box o r rice close11 8:30 P. M.
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by BPL"ky Allensworth. 8(•tQ Layow.
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bank
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MiddlePQrt, Ohlo
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I m:&gt;n will have the moming pray- !
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itJ ·full
1tantl:r wotkintr
TONIGHT ONLY
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., and HiehIll'd Bodimer I he I.
share In promotinf, tli.• .flnu,
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fertor)' prayer. The scripture, !
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cial progre111 ot tillll '. Mii,
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· Ephesinns 4 l t -24, will be read hy
(Color)
l
. J.nwt Baker·
Blood Lu st or the
MH.'h;wl Brulton.
Boy Seoul Troop 248 of Pomeroy
VOODOO QUEEN!
will havt• lhe dosing prayer.
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Square danC'ers from a three•
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al the
Ushers will hE&gt; Lnn y Gladwell . met -.Tlmrsday. evening
stale MeH will t·onvergl' on Rav1 J OOF Hall w1lh Ralph Spencer, "MAN IN THE NET"
We Pay 3% lni.rest On Your S.v�•Bruce Annas. ftav Piek t•ns and
A lan Ladd, Diane Brewster
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enswood Sunday for " box the p
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and
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you111 groups of the churrh w 11 1 sist"nt
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of the Oh 10 Valley s top &lt; allers.
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STARTS SUNDAY
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Fiftet•n membt&gt;,·s were pre=
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•Sta Ie
me&lt;'t w1' J h M·,u k Tral'y,
JE&gt;rry He II . r:mkmg squ,1re
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Steve Reeves in
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B I 151 youth F II o�s·h
th with the Bob White Patrol hav ng
dance maesti-o from C ind nn u t l . c� P. ",
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thf.• J"e( ord allendance. Plans were
nu mun, who \I.I J spea .
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w 111 ca 11 the .s1&gt;er1a
d anrc
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rnmte to sell first aid kits ranging 1
there- Sunday .a'llf&gt;rnoou.
in price from $1.50 for the travel
M1mber Fader1I R-r•e SylfHI
(Color)
Slated lo_ ��t underway at p
to $33 ror ctn induslrial case.
kit
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w
m. In Building X near Kmscr
"GUNFIGHTERS OF
Member Faditr1I Depa.It ln1ur1nce Corporation
The S&lt;out -0-Rama to be held in
Aluminum·, Ravenswood Works,
lhe Pl, Plensont Armory in April
ABILENE"
the dnnce Is sponsored by the
wn, discussed.
Buster -Crabho
Starring
POMEROY, OHIO
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KERA D des ,nd Dolls, • Kaiser
Games were plaved
and
the
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Aluminum employee re('reation
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· d- IN MIDDLEPORT
The Cardinal Patrol of Salis- meelmg c 1osed wit ,I tI1e Frnm
group.
ship
Circle.
with
bury
Girl
their
met
Scouts
D udes and Doll orr·1c 1aIs say
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• square dancers from some 30 leaders, Mrs. Howard Roush an
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Roger
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TING ANNOUNCED
West Virginia, Oh io and Kentuck y
Conimiltee o[ -·-· , . ...
Centennial
e
i
Tl
school
Suhsbury
the
at
SC'hool
ter
clubs are expected to attt•nd
rium
M iddle­
Church,
Baptist
First
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audito
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among them representatives fr
evening
Sunday
meet
will
port,
Charleston, South Charleston, St. Work done by the girls on their
Alhan 11• Beckley, Spenl'er, Hunt• badge:i1 was reviewed and galTies f�llowing the evening �orship se:1n gton. parkerahurg. Clark sbu rg were played. Refreshments pro- vice · Wednesday evening st 7 : 00
,
and Ripley , Wesl V irginia : Pom• v lded bY PO 11 Y Ann B auer were the monthly business meeting oI
• . Athens and Ironthe ('hurch will be held.
eroy, Marietta,
served to Debra Spence!' . Susan
ton, Oh io. and A!iihla ml. Kent ucky.
Di xon Maria Grueser' Melody
. CARD PARTY AT I
The dance w1' II be the flrst open Roush' Becky Nease and Joyce
.
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The Middleport BPW will spon·
dance of the year for the Ravens•
Evans,
sor a card party M onday evemn
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wood organization.
Hall.
Legion
Americaft
the
Refreshments will be served by at 8 ot
. Susan Dixon at the next meeting. The public is invited to attend. .

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