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tw:o te•ms m11et ID)'thlng ean l'nl-P·
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wan o.ver the ~pthera thia e•ae
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the 111me tomorro'f uJ&amp;ht will be
no excep'tJOn.
Jn the reserve., tame the Little
Jacketa 'Will be out to defeat the
Lh:tle Panthen . for the second
time this season and the chance
to remain .ln third plaee In the
SEO leaa:ue. The Little Panthers ·
wliJ bt aeeking their flr1t- win as
the v.aralty 1nd ihould sive t.he
Ja.cket reserves plenty. of trouble.
Mlddteporl will ·be looklril for
their seventh win inalde .the
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Southeutern Ohio Leaaue.
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7. Mallllleld (11,31
II .eorer.t .a:nd Loft~ •nd' Jim PuS·
B. Sileft. I (I f.l)
tlJi ett are tx.pec:!ted, to lead tbe 11f. Oolll,.uo {1 ..1)
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But tbe 50t.)l eblld u.su.tll)' . a
teen-ar;er, reprueall a problem .
and a ehallena:e to ua all. Belote
we can bave a (:ompletely w~OI&amp;.
\1\i!J boy or girl
must be converted into ' a cleceat
and law-reepectini \nd ividual Ute
tbe vu:t majority of hb brotbet$
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only a small rpinority of the

sorne society,

tions youth they have been in-ereqina: steadily durini reeent

A-JC . .NEST R. G...iiiN, ....
of Mr. tn4 MrL Htrl.., •.
Chl"tl", 516 Locu1t St., MJctdl ..
port, Obit, is a1111ntd to Amar-.
Hlo Air Foret B111t, Texas, 11
stu.,.t of lfl ftthttr, '"ordi"!f
to a rHent tfti'!OIInctonMnt by
Brit. Gen. Walter tt. "'"·
Batt C..nmancltr. Alrmaa iht'·
•In wtt trana,.rrtc:l to Amarillo
from Lackland AFI, San An·
tonlo, T.xal. Ht ttt~ed Mid·
dleport High lch .... W. Is alse
a metl$tr of the Church of
Chlllst, Mtctdlaport.

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nile crime IJ confined mostly to
lifjto

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Mrs. Edward

Gai•Qnl,,d Bucket

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lUNG OF THE
KHYBER RIFLES
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T,._ Powerr Te,.-r Moore,
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Rleh&amp;rd Wl4bnln, Bella Danl,
Bawl• WQIII, CHllll'llb lWklhtll

Tb\ln, •MI Fri., l'aiNM£' 11·11

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Glna:er &amp;olen. Vaa Heflin,

PedL. Broderk!ll.

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that in 1953 offender• under the
111 e Of 18 accoUnted for !WI.tl percent of aU ear thieve. in the 1,174
cities reportinJ atatillica to the
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'"' t•be: Mlddle.pri.rt ·PubUc LliJr.\- Ja thus apparent that aomethin&amp;
r/BOard, wl•hed t() thank", the has 11one wrone wlth the environSc!hool &amp;ard for rocommendtn&amp; ment of a liood many . oblldren.
pu:'Chase of RockweLl and I For a generation_~ t~e Ameri~an
?"'[""''! a-nd Dc.rolby Biddle&amp;' public has been ei.P,OII~ to at.
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At~nngements tempf.s to deatroy, .'3elltte or be.
b&lt;&gt;trll~•.l,ttor~ . T·he Club sent smear formerly u~lver.ally ·~·
-Gf trhanka to 0 . L. Rowb, cepted -concept!\ and revered In·
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When children IJI't'IW up

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troop _met. at~ the Ltbr • Mondty
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stout Master; ia dll}".ge of th'
meetiu: S.i&gt;uto will' atfeod ~•"'h
Sundtay
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fvftcl;tes WIN ,,._,

A conunHtee eonsl•tiftl· 'or
Fred Thabet. Russell Capehart,
Woodrow For&gt;![ltan and Prealdent
Ralph Warner of the PTA was
was nan:aed to 'Jav.-tlpre Ule
schooJ'6 beatinc ayatent' whJ.cb baa
ori- nol been functioning '.PrG.J'crly,_

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"'l&gt;ljt for tbe rooma of the acllool were
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!be "'"""' Cqunty PT,\ cOuncil
wu read' in which funds were re.

aend· aRPrt:ICD·
M••U&gt; 1 tative to the National Convention
of FJ'A. It was alto a~ouneed
lllat the final pa,yment oa the
pJed~ for t:be Youth ('.amp at
Ripley -had been mach! i)y tbe

quested to

help

gJ'OUjl.

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Mn. Alma Turner expresaed
ber thanb ro an whO be}ftecl to
tbe r«:ent Blrtllctay Calen.dar
.prvj~t IDd reported that 19 cal·

eommandmentB, '*~ Win!hl •oon

brll\~ delinqUency un~er e~trql.
Anot~or ,&lt;Onot.ructtvo J\OP wblob
we muit ll.k~ lo ~ Upt'n l~e
tlOJ whlcb bold l,mnlol toaol~or
and lm~rovc . t~o . llvl~i 111!iJ!!:
phert In mllll... ol bbmet. '"'
miJorU.y tJf juvtnUe , ~OCend~
rome rrom homn ' W~e~ ' ~1'1~~

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ler lllal pulled llle Navy mea oul
ot tbe HI Umott imm~a&amp;elr.
tald they were '.iO. I(; but iuat ,a
cold u ht-11" a1ltt lb.eir dip into
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A J. Chelew1ti, A'fC thief
~tty ofBee¥ ol Casper, Wyo.
R. E. Drennan, ADl .pelt)' ol_...
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an}1.hlng as fine, good or worthy

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Mrt. Wo.xtrow ZwUllna, p.rt.$1· ~!n~mpt\~lnd Ute .'v1 tvr• of ex·
dent o! the Syrac1110 P'I"A -andl na sbirldl1t · resP,ODslblllty
nouneed this mMn-~,fllt. .t!Wt tb1 ope e 'f,
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day and the mighty 7th' ~
began dGIIDg In for lntlriuell ,
firepower ami ahU·Iirerafl d.tense to protect the
lion of the Tachen llla;adl.

bookl on Flower Ammae paper eolumns-movlet--radlo-

Admitted to the Meigs General vclop high moral standardl or
fJa&amp;pltal Monday were Clarenct even lo dlsttnguith between rlaht
'Ieaton, Pomeroy; Mra. Edna and wt·onj.
Blumenauer, Pomeroy; ~rs . Perry
Story qt tross-~ 1
railroad
Ruaaell, Athens; Donald Van • tracke So what? The 111me eyn1eal
{'ooney, t•omeroy and Mra. Char- atUtude Is dieplayed · by man)'
tcs Hayes, Pomeroy.
juvenil~ del!nquentt. Th•y see ao
Dlem!Jsals wer~ Clara Wener, rci!on whY they , lhoul~ not do
Pomeroy; Vira:lnla H1sklns, Porn- anytblng they reel._likt! dolnJ.
ero)'; Melody Rouah, Racine; AI JuvenUe deUnq~uncr It ·alwa}'s
bert Yout, New Haven and rooted tn adult d_illmquency and
Thoma11 Reed, Middleport.. •
only Lhfough aencral uc:eptanu
A aott wu born to M~•· Edna of hirhcr moral valuea can we
Olumenauar, Monday at 4.08 pm.
solve the probl9fl' entirely . . The
easiest way \ to' brtna: tl)ltl abou~
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
In m.y judgmtnL Ia tbrot~lh a reAdmitted to th.e Holzer Hospl- turn. to rf)Jlglqn, ..
til Monday from thl1 area were
l&gt;'or aeveral decade.s the ·aeneral
Victor Count&amp;. Rt. 1. Racine.
trend hN betn away ·, ~m the .••,eo.
A dal!lEhter was born to Mr. and old belief that man' 11 dod~tn­
Mra. Etrl Crou. Racine. Rt. I, tcred and reapqntlble .... for hJs
yntcrday at 12:30.
· thoulbt8 lind behavior to • hlg:hor
powof a 11 well u to ~la. tcllow·
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time 16.2 pe~ent of all f'lplatt.
The
U thia: trend continue• we thsll Meigs County
wer.e ma1e tor the pubHc face a crime WIW:fl o.f crave pro- which will ,
in'l..-ecla1
m••?ti~g. when th-e Garden Club portions during th..e late 1960's county
11 the Meta1
met at
home of Mr1. D.
and early , 1960'J, To, prevent such County
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llarlin1'3 er with Mea. C. 0.
a crime wave we must first ex- .to meet the .
Sundar
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1118 bostess Mooday evenlllg Mra. p!Ore the reason• 1f11ek of the rite m. for rehea~al.
Garen SLao!J,!!huey, pne!rident, was In juvenile deiinquency. ·
A vote of ·U\anks wu extended
Ul ot.arge of tM business
A prevalent Idea tJ that JuveMr. PatteMOn for bla fine talk.
mg and Lwcnty-«Vcn mernbcra nile delinqueDta oome mostly from
by the Rev. Elw~
answ.ered to the r-uU ~all
of slum areas and jo,verty atri~ken
the meetiDJ, , after
"HIY(! Y-ou Vilttod An. Hiltorteal famlllt¥~. Thil It not ttue. Nor Ia
a nurnber of ttie IJ'OUP bad
St11tc Park?"
It true th.at mOl\ youn; crlnunahl
fellowship luncbeon at the
Miss Lucitle: &amp;mlh, Che.&amp;ter, are "s!ck eblldren" •. AI fl rule
lleJtaurant.
.sho.we-d lhc eolored pictlll'el of they aro aa bealt~y bright and
Attcndlnr were .Rev. Ft'ed 1.
tile Fltowet Sh1&gt;w with MN.
E pbyJjcally •tt•on'111 thoae who do
Rev. Howard. Rup~"~e!t,
s . Schaaf giving the wmme~~t- not commit crimeS.
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Studlea of the ~~ltktround of
St)'en, Capt. Glenna
.Rev.
T. T.Joltn
Shelton.
Rey,
plc tur-eS" s en l •horne bY Ll K.nn• thousands u' f, juvenile deI'mquenta
Elwood,
eth Sauer, who ls &amp;ehetluted to indicate that tauie'l· than being
J.eave for ttle Stoatea arv.t hit &lt;U.s- thlt vjctJms of economic circumRev. J.
change on February 15 In Tokyo; ataft.ces or illnbe, Jnot1l of them
Bordei
plclurOJ tat-en I of tho CllrittmN are the .productS of dlsfu,ptlve In1\1' '
party of lib&amp; C\ub at the ho!nt ftueneea whl bh have attacked wide
or Mrs-. H. J . R.l'..St&amp;clli .a.ncl other areaa o( our society f(harmg th~
local s~rne.1; picture• Of titLe M.&amp;r- last generation and especially
lllin DcMalne family, Bryn Athyn., since thti start of World War ,II.
Pa ., who ar e 1ormer Middleport
'No child is in'lU!rently bad. He

lHEATRES

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CRE1' PULLED.
TAIPEI, FOQ!lOU UP ..,.

with the plaoo aond
announced •l ater.

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eate ihat erime oof ail. klnds
ina the year just pasaed, lnc:reu..
ed 8.2 pereent over 1903. We
know definitely that in 19&amp;3,
crime was up 8 ·percent over tbe
preceding year. •
How much oJi thiB increased
law1euneu is due tp• wrongdolnJ

Middleport

invite

Ttw.i. ki iiUt the \:iioG.

From eoaat to .eout In small com·

Laoeuter

edl1 or nf 'MI.- GlLt'dM Path, oUI·
Ciol, publi~at:.;;.n. m t:hl! Ohio Aaaoc· •t'l ..l ~ Gar:ltn•
Clobi, w.IU
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munitie. .S well as In big eitlt!s,
juvenile delinquency It on the
rise. It calls for eltective and lnt·
mediate eur~Uve measures.

Garden, Oub Hears
Laneaster Editor

SALE

~.~Wganin Qe

yean." Curre.nUy:, thf!y are ~ommit-.

tini crimes at a rate out of all
proportion to their number, · · ~~~~::.._---;("-M;i;;-,;',., ; 1
Some people thiPk that i.Jive~

TI!URSDAY

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the Lewis·
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