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8-Da!ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan . 29, 1968

Christian Commitment is Urged

pres1 out about the common fi~her. to Booneville, Ky .
1Hawley and Mrs. Guy Russell
who brought about a Mrs. Hawley , Mrs. Blaett- 1 m chargt&gt; ot the program .
~ hart and Mrs. James · Fugatt
1new oft1cers und strf"ssf&gt;d the whnle rtt'W wurld after the (leath j ncu and Mrs Rosenbaum were 1Fellowsh ip Day, which will
j 1spent Thursday in Columbus or
nped of help t m'll old offw"'r" ol ( 'hnst God d1d not Ioree named to contact full ph Spen- 1ht·ld at the fi'ederaled church,
~ ~ business. Whil~ there they vt1
the comi ng yt·&lt;.~r. wlwn
t h t' rhrm. He called and the)' an-Icer cunc~rning some chlidren l WB!i di scussed. The Guild will
ited with the Melnharts
\\omen ·~ Ctuld ul tht· l"Pd~·~al . . wPred. PraH'J b} the Jeader jof Pomeroy Elemenlary &amp;:hool serve desser t and (i(lffee
Weekend guests of Mr. and daughter and family, ·Mr. ana
ed chur rh mf'! \\t·dne sdu~ evt&gt;- and lhe h ~mn, ·· Lord, Teach nf:'t'dmg clothmg
At the close of the meeting,
Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Jr. and fam -1Mrs. John Mayer and children.
nmg m 1ht· d1 ur (' h
Us ·· eonc!lided the devot1011.:.. Plans were made for family the group adjourned tO the dinlly were Clifford Smith and
Miss Elizabf:'th F'ick
was mght on February 14 at
the l ing_rt~om where a salad course
son, William, of Pittsburgh, Pa. j Mrs. Joe Turner, Mn. Ver·
Oevutlun~ led b.\ 1111
~11 s 111
WI\ - progrHr l rhatrm;~n and a ~kit, ('hurrh w1th the Youth Ft&gt;llow-~ was served from a table with
Mra. Leo Childs left Wed.nes_i 00
.ngn Swee'reanidn MPrst. PDieaales•Mnlo,umW·
bur Pt&gt;rrm orw,wd ""
t' ·The Ch11rch and Its Light," stup m cha rge of the program . whit~ cover, yellow centerpiece
da f
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hymn · Btofort- The Croo.;s 01 Wlt ltf'n bv Mrs. Nt-utzhng
tn A lenten brf:'akfast will be ser·IH nd yellow condlf'S on either
Y or n lana where
e j Va .. Thursday to attend' funerJt· u " IDII01.n-'C! hv 'i('rtplurf'
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will assist
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1946. was presented II was a vt'&lt;l ;\of:.:rrh :1. at 7 p.m. vrith side. Preparing the
refresh·
h ln the care of kher al se-rvices for Mrs. Ra c he'
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lt'&lt;:ttltng of HtH~J.a ns HI 10 It bv ('andlt·llghtmg service prt&gt;st&gt;nt - Mrs. Pernn m charge of the lmt.onts and table were Mrs. PerMR. AND MRS. DUNMIRE aster w o received
a bro en Ball formerly or Pt. Pleasant.
llw lead.t&gt;r
llw nwanmg 0~ 1ng the work ol the
Guild. 1program A mother - daughter rin, Mr s. Blaettnar, Mrs. Hawbone in a fall .
[The services were held
at
bt:m~ t..:omm ll lt'd tn
.Jf'SU. wtlll vanous c•ha1rmen gt11mg dmner wa.~ planned on May 2, ley, Mrs Thomas and Mrs
Plans have been made for i Ohio University students who the Mohr • Stevt&gt;ns Funeral
Chn-L w&lt;~s Tht· luf.m ol the tht&gt;Jr dut1es.
w1th the men as hosts and Mrs. Rosenbaum.
an Indoor Camp to be held the , are spending the semf-Ater Home.
Our exp('rt ~ can "1'rk y,on
dJ·votwm.
f'tle fli'St randle was lighted 1~
- --~- - - - I week of February 8·12 a~ the break with their parents in Mrs G H Neighborgan hat
der.s v.nft lliiH'IIOfll ur d J m
1S
~1r~ Pt&gt;J rin ·"J)Okt:&gt; t1f pPoplt· bv Mrs. Neutzlmg and chair- ,
Church of _th~ Nazarene In R.ut- 1Middleport include Connie Bach- returned to her home in Huntaged plwtogr&lt;Jphs ~ - t ' \ 1•n
snapshots.
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r~:~rnovl!
bt'mg eomm111!·d to dogrn.Hiif' nwn part ict pallng were MisS
land, begtnrung each evenmg l ner, Carla GiJmore, Judy But- ington , W. Va. following a
erach &lt;~nd flaw s, rebuild or ltdeologtes sueh as Hit ler to ~,tck . christian e.ducatJOn; Mrs.
7:30 P · ~ · The week of met- Ieber, Jack Satterfield,
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Dave ! three weeks visit with her
remove background~. IJ rmg
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Janice
Tannehill,
Karen
sister, Mr!. c. F. Wilson.
!adt•d lt•all lfe:, bot'k tu t ll !'lr
m11 nIo.;m ;m(j at Ill' Is1" I tl &lt;II hf' . Th!) ma s, ste . . . a rdsh ip;
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origi nal &lt;tJ)Jit',.rarwt•
hm She si;JtPd that if l'hns· .John Blaettmn . ehn.~ t wn soc- /nsfal/ation
Plans were made for annual tlon.
Bring in yuur utrl ~twin
tld ll ~ would (·nrnn111 tht'&gt;'llsel\' Ja\ acll\'lltt&gt;s ; Mrs.
RJrha rd
valentine boxes to be prepared I Speaker for the week will be
graph .~ ~11ld o'l&gt;lhUII IHI I ' PI '
c1ah"t 'liH·r~·~ 11o &lt; 1 h i 1L::JI~&lt; • r l
1-':-i '(' h-'sus a-. tht&gt;v d(\ to lhe1r Hoo.;enbaum.
rntsswnary educn· "A Candle ~. The Ll~ht of ' for shut-ins by the Afternoon the Rev. John May, evangelist
of cour ~~&gt;. tor an l"'linutt'
1obs. !ht·n• would nut
bt· !ht• t1un: and Mr s Eugene Hawley the World . Gods Love, was I Circle of Heath
Methodist aud Pastor of the Church of
!'llnlu~IOn Ill tllf" \oi,Ofld todi:l~' ·
~O( I ell 'iN\'H't' . .
the .theme or the. mstallation l Church Thursday afternoon at the Nazarene at Weirton, w.
. \l&lt;~ny pPop lt• ~a\ I ('&lt;Jil l do
1\ dnl llenge was gtv~n to , all s~rvJre for new offtrers of the , the church. Mrs. Nan
Moore jVa. Born ln DuBois, Pennsylthal ur I dml't ha\·e the t&lt;tlt-&gt;n l. nwmbers whn with llghtt'd t:Hn-' \\ omens AssoelatiOn of
the and Mrs. Mildred Zeigler were vania Mr. May has served
but no ntnllt-"1 hc•N strnple !lw die" wt•nt to .'.t.l~ altar ~nd the r, irs t Unit~ Presbyterian named co-chairmen for
the [pasto; of Nazarene church::
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Members of the drcle are to ia and West VIrginia.
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J . E. Harley wAs m eharge of l meet at t.he church Saturday
nunng the business sesswn 1the imprrs~ l\'t' ca ndle lighting afternoon , Feb. lS and bring .special m_uslc for the camp
a t'tmtnbu110n of $20 was ma de serv we.
c:ookle! and candies for
the wtll be provided by Ralph and
1 boxes. The circle also voted to Joann Dunmire· pictured above, I
1o the Woodhaven Home I or
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unwed mot hf&gt;rS .a1 "l
r . mnayn e , 1 p nsta
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assume
purchase
of
fire
extin
who are from Nas hville, Tenn1
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· oIf er· 1d au
aptonsta. I : Vl('e prest- guishers ror the church with· es~-ee . Th ey are fuII time song
ind ~or
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Mrs
Dwtght Wallace.
sec- other
· circles to be contacted evange 1tsts
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•· Olurch of
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g1\ie a smg e qu1
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and a box ol used clothing sent rtt'!ary, Mrs Myron Miller. and The circle ::Ontributed er..n. to~ the Nazarene, as they !lng for
reasurer , Mrs Walter Wad..,.,
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ward the WSCS Missionary 1rev1va campa gns, camp meet11
e
o owmg t le msta atton I d
I ings, conventions, radio
and
servtce a vocal duel "Shall 1 P e ge.
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· My Saviour.'' · was sung Th e rn. eef mg w~s open ed bY recordmgs.
Cruelly
by Mrs. Haptonstall and Beu- the chatrman, Ml~s Bess. San· l Mr. Dunmire, a tenor,
at1
, la h White with Mrs
Lillian born. who read Bible scnpture 1tended Trevecca Nazarene CoiSit&gt;ill, aC"cornpanist.
taken from John. Mrs. C. M. JP.ge and served as minister of
Youth Sunday will be ohservHennesy played for the hymn ; music in Nashville Nazarene
t~d at the Ft'derated Church The m~ttng was opened_ with singmg. Birthdays observed in- ~ churches for
aeveral ears
1Jnn ,1 wtth young people lead· a hymn .td by thf:' pres1dent, · eluded Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs. Mrs. Dunmire, an acco~Ush·
: 111 g the worsh ip servwe.
~~~ H~~lo ~s tall. ~votions en- 1 Walter Hayes . Mrs. David Ent- 1 ed musician on the accordion
1 ConduC't tng the Sf'rvi&lt;'e
will I ,
o ow Me' were pre- 1 sminger, Mrs. Perry Mitch and Ivibra harp crgan and pia '
b&lt;· Ja rnes Bash. Anita
Hall sented by Miss Mar~aret Sau-j Mrs. Emerson Jones.
received h~r trainin at
and Donna Reibel The mornmg er, who also used .scrtptu~e and 1 The study lesson for the at- and Trevecca Nazar~e
Cololfering will tJe received by prayer for the m1ssJonanes. Al lernoon was taken from the leges 8 d .llerrlal U .
It '
Kathy Watson, Bt&gt;tty
Je-an vocal dllt't. ''Follow Me'' was l new study book. "Genesis" by f Reslden~s of tht aream:~s ~~
HobsteUN, Kandy Burt
and sung by Mrs. HaptonRtah and i Charles Craft. The lesson had Vited
Ht&gt;nny Huud
Mrs .. White, a guest for the I been, prepared by Mrs. Noah
·
i The Youth choir, composed of I evenmg.
Haskms and was read by Mrs.
1rf'ne Barnes, Morton Bar~,
The study program was glv- C. M. Hennesy in ~r absence. Variety Show at
Elszabeth
Blaettnar, Melanie en bv Mrs Charle Sh maker I The book dealB With the ere- W h
A
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l:lurl Mary Hayes, Steve Jew- entitied "Countin s 1h:e Cost .. ation of the world by God and
a ama nnounce
A baby girl .•. a baby boy ... a home ... eduell, .loy Kautz, Cheryl
Me. : She wa~ assisted ~y Mrs Eliz. reflects the knowledge that "we . MASON - The ~tudent Coun·
cational advantages .•. greater security at
La 11 gh lm. Marnlynn Tracy and abeth Fisher, Mrs. Walt~ Wad- are born of God an~ should ~e- CJI at ~ahama ~Jgh School
Eddle Young, will sing an an- dell and M R M Sh
fleet his greatness. Accordmg sponsormg a vanety show We&lt;!· ll
all time". , , are five of the innumerable good
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Believe."
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to
the study of -Genesis, God nesday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m.,
them
reasons for opening a savings account here
1 Acolytes for the mornina will During the business session , created the world from chaos, llhe hig~ school !lJID· The prl•,.,ll
now; adding to it every month or payday!
1be Conme Lanning and Cara· bataar committees were nam.l giving it light, time, and last or admiSsion wtll be 50
We'll help you make it grow fa ster by addlyn n Tracy . The Voutb Sunday ed Including kitchen, Mrs. Wal- of all, man, created in hls im· and 25 cents. AU the
:ing interest~ as earned.
I wori'hlp has been planned and lace and Mrs. Lewis Sauer,l age: A discussion was held fol· Wl~l go to the T.A.P.
I arranged by Ralph Werry, the Jr.: bazaar, Mrs. Thomas Kel- lowmg the paper.
gam~ Polio) •.
fOR SAFETY PLUS INTEREST, SAVE HERf R•.;ULARLYI
'd t of the church Youth ly and Mrs. Fred Lewis and 1
l A moment of silent prayer lt IS an annual event for the
' r;~~~ en
Mrs. WaddelL
was held In memory of th• late councjl lo work lor the T.A.P.
' g p.
Mrs Car lin Keelor. Refresh· Parents and friendo are uri·
1'J'hp hostesses, Mrs.
Dale 1 ments of assorted cookies and ed not to miss this event. The
Walburn, Mrs Fred
Lewis, ; coffee were served by the host- program wlll be presented to
The Store is Open Saturday Night
Mrs. E. 0 . Tewksbary lllrs. / esses. Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, the Junior and Senior
High
Your Savings Will Earn 4% Interest
J . K Smith and Mrs. Charles Mrs. M. L. French and Mrs. schools In the afternoon ol the
Pomeroy, Ohio
Until 9:00
Effective March 15, 1965
Shoemaker served ~ookles and 1 carl Mattox. The table was same day.
Your Opportunity to Son In Our .
coffee al !he close of lhe meet· covered with a white cloth and
- ---Stor•Wido
End of tho Month Sole
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
, lng.
centered wl!h a decorative .Jennifer Lohse, daughter rA
January 29-30
"RIO COMCHOS"
spray of large green grapes Mr. and lllrs. ilarold !~:: 1 1
D~UGHTER BORN
tTechnicolor)
made of glass, a gift to Mrs. Wolfe Dr .• Pomeroy, is
Richard Boone,.~, Stuart Whit
Mr. and Mrs. George Theiss, Hennesy from her daughter in studenl.ll listed by Ohio
m1.m , Tony nanciosa, Ed· ~lpre. are announcmg_
the California. Miss Sanborn pre- University on its honor roll
mond O'Br1en. Wende Wag
buih
of
a
daughler,
Kern
Lynn,
sided at tho coffee oervlce,
for tho Autumn Quarter,
ner. House Peters, Jr., Jim
Jan. 17 a1 Camden - Clark hos·
Brown.
pftal at Parkersburg, W. Va.
Colorc:artoonl
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Serving Meigs County for nver 93 years
SUN, MON, TUES.
carl Lee of Long Bottom and
Jan. 31-Feb, 1·2
Eva Theiss, Racine.
Great
"BIKINI BEACH"
POMEROY
are
Mr.
and
grandparents
RUTLAND
( Technlcolar)
Frankie Avalon.
Annette Sylvester Doughty of Trimble.
Funicello,
Martha
Ryer.
Tho Theiss's two sons, Keith
Member Federal Re serve System
and
Kelly, have been spending
Cotore~rtoons
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Featurette: •lol StuH
the last month with Mr. and
IMrs. Carl Lee.

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McElhinny, John Allenswordl
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~~ Mr and Mrs Georp Meln·

!lfOW YOU D01J
Statesman Charleo :t. a-

Cold whb occaslollll soow
loday, loDilbl aad Sunday. Low
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About'
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LONOON IUPI)- Britain ,aid ets he Wlshed to be. not in the ' lion to being Churrhlll's sov· s train for Bladon.
H~rRf'..Drawn carrtq:n .
1 The many repaid thetr debt 1ster Hall. They plaC'e d the cof. London sa t under a {'Old.;
Roodbye to Str Winston Chur· sc~?nes ol h1s glory but in a rur- ereign wa s his fast friend and All ot London and all the The curbs were lined wlth ,fin on a black naval gun car- mournlul sky "Jo o;un brokt- Behmd the gun carnage
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t:hill today with a 63-minute ru- i al churchyard near Blenheim admirer. She gulped a bit as ! hours of this day belonged lo . mourners, many of whom had Ir1age and 120 sailors surround~ through as the funeral proces- , rame a procegsion of hone
neral procession through the !Palace where he was born . she came down the steps of the . Churchill. Nothing •as spared i been there aH night. The jed it. The} grasped the ropes i 3ion passed through Parliament 1drawn carriages carrying LadJ
cit.\ where he found his fame 1Only Lady ChurC'htll and mem- 1cathedral and then turned to to do him honor. Big Ben flames of little alcohol stoves 1attached to 1t. anu Mather Square and past the statues or Churchill and the female meiJJo.
afld a state funeral unpre- , hers of the farnilv will stand at keep her eyes on the cotrin and thimf"d 9·45 am. (4:45 a.m. ! flickerP1 in the darkness before barked an order ·
! Abraham Linrolr. and the Duke ben of the family.
the black naval gun carnage as lEST \ but will not proclai man~ : dawn and the aroma of steam· : "Gun carriage. about fare . of Welhngton
Betwf'en the- straim; of thtt
cedented In the nation 's hi story. Ithe graveside. ·
Shortly before noon a trum~ 1
A Tryin1 Day
it moved away. Prince Philip other hour until midnight.
ing tea was everywhere. Two Gun rarr1age wlil advance. ~ Churchill lnw· d the pomp and dPad march from the bandl
eter high m the "whisperin11:
It wa!S a trying day for n - 1whispered something to her. I wltl be only the fourth time In 117-year-old girls - Clare Slade Slow march .''
i circumstanC'e of sta le proces- rould be heard the clop-clop .ot
gallery" sent the strains of 1year-old Lady Churchill. 11eiled She nodded slightly and then , history that the mighty clock and Jennifer Kisch - slept ail i
90-Guo Salute
1s1vns, and hf' would h~ve l1ked the horses-~f beats of~
··Last Post" soaring to the and in black. She went slowly I turned for one last glimpse of 1has been silenced.
i night m a public telephone 1 Across the city, m St .James's what was takmg p!ac·f' today. tory along anr1ent roads fil'lt
arches of the cathedral church up the 34 steps mto St. Paul's :the coffin draped m the Union !
Repaying Debt
booth. Il w&lt;.ts a silent throng, a 1Park near Buckmgham Palact•, A sense uf .Bntam's mighty , lai~ down b)' ·!ulms Caesar'&amp;
o' St. Paul. Then Queen Eliza- Cathedral , putting one foot on , Jack and bearing Chruchill 's in· On the way lo St. Paul's the mass1ve sea of unsmiling faces. , a crew knelt be~1de a gun and p::~st. wa~ t•vrr_ywhf're . P l umes ~ wgtons when Bntam was I reobeth and distinguished mourn- , a step and then bringing the 1sigma as a knight of the realm.j procession passed the Church I At 9 42 a.m. \ 4·42 a.m. EST) 1 then heard the order ··fire.'' or h!~lortf' re ~ 1men1 ~ tla1 ed. In 1mote outpost of the Roman
ers from 112 nat1on~ spoke 1 other one up. She leaned heav-1 The funeral procession moved 1 of St. Mary Le Strand where ! Lt. Anlhony Mather of Her Ma- Every mm utr tor !Ml minutes- the brt'f'ZP. as thl" pror;ssJOn . Emp1re
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tf.eir last amen. From that m~ 1il}' on the arm other son, Ran- away from St. Paul's toward 1an eight foot banner in black jesly's Grenadier Guards. with one round fo1 l".lch vt:&gt;a r or moved past. Downmg StrP.f'l.. 1'he melancholy strltlllS of
ment Churchill belonged to his dolph
the Thames where the cotrin i and white reflected the mood of guardsmen bearmg the coffin, Church11\'s ltfe - the gun where Chnrrh!ll'~ commanrl Betthoven's ''Death Mar~··
family and to history.
It was a trying day. too. for will be carried by barge to ' the nation and the hour:
came slowly out of the great boomed .
post was loc.&lt;~Tf'd at )'.;o lfl l wrre playf'd as the proc~tort
By sundown he will be buried I Queen Elizabeth, who In addi- Waterloo Station and placed on I "So many owe you so much.'' door of SL Stephen m ,Westmin- : The gray old li.ldy named throughout Worl d W:.~r II.
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forward. today Wtth_ h1s plan western Oregon. More families 8 thundering
avalanche that , to both legs, and two other pas- ~l ture according to a director of 1nit 1es 1n 1ndusl rial e11:pans10n up the Sl'ioto Valley, and
Sheehan
said southeutern
for se.ttmg up an exile govern- were left homeless, whUe oth· 1buried him up to his faCt&gt; at a sengers 10 the Lisl~ car. Mike the InstitUtt! for Regional De- Hto observed lh&lt;~l an adequate third is up the Ho('king Val- Ohto has given the institute an
mPnt m BraD\, heartened by the, ers were isolated Slid~ro. and Icanyon near Farmington, Utah. I Bratton. li. Middleport. who j velopment at Ohio University. , walf'r s uppl~· w&lt;J o.; anotht•r. lac- It'~ .
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refugees washouts hampered h1ghway IThe man was unconsciou!j when suffered abrasiOns to both an· William Sheehan, speaking to i tor bas1f' to growth tndustnal\v. The mst1tute which he dir(&gt;('ts He introduced two member!
mdf1rsed the proposal..
and rail traffic. Helicopters ! resrued, said later that his face I kles and the nght elbow and I the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary : ·' Our da~· along tht' nvrr 1s Is a Federal Government pnr of his staff, Paul Davis, of
Th~ 62-year-old Prlo, la~t joined in rescue operations.
Jwas JUSt inches above the Susie Grinsteao, 16, New Hav- Club Friday night at Heath ! at hand. '' he sa1d .
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Serioua Situation
snow's surface.
en. who was treatt&gt;d for shock. [ Methodist church predicted that
Sbee~i:ln t•xpeds mdusln~l supporting through servtcmg way , Athens.. Rotariao Bill
dent of the Caribbean lsl:md, Gushing wasters poured into • A harsh cold kept its steady Lisle, Amberger, and Grin- after Middleport obtains a was- expanswn tn.. takt&gt; thrt&gt;t' main area mdustnes m the-Ir man- f'h1!ds presented Mr. Sheehan.
pl~nncd to approach the Bra- I Boise, Idaho. posing what offi- \grip on the Midwest today. The I stead were treated i.ind releas- te treatm~nt system it wil1 1 dire&lt;·tions. f1rst 1s along the i:lgemt&gt;nl and expansloll prub· , Rotary Pre~ident Dick Rosenzlhan l'=f:~eFt ~~ ~~t necf ' rials described as a serious sit- drastic freeze Friday forced 1ed.
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~ai~;t :~e w;;d~ , ualion . Water rap1dly rose from !schools to close in Wisconsin • There was heavy damage to Jr"
•&lt;Jireclors' meeting next TuesC t
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Cottonwood Creek at the east und northern 11111\0IS.
both cars .and Amberger wa:s
POSTPONED
day evening at his reo.idence.
as ro reglmt!.
I end of Boise.
1 Fire destroyed an old section cited to Me1gs County Court 11
Tonight's Rio Grande
John Sebo, a chemist at the
Volunteers built a wall ol io! Des Moines General Hospital lor failure to ysrld the nght.
College • Bluefield State
Sporn plant. was a pest o1
LONDON - A RECORD 321.- sandbags around the emergency forcing evacuation Friday of of way .
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College basketball game
' Rotarian .John William Blaett·
000 peron - from king
to Ientrance a1 St. Luke's Hospital mor~ than 100 patients in !; be~
which was scheduled on
i nar Club members were incommoner, filed past Sir Win· in Boise In other areas the low zero weathar. A fire tn ButGallipolis hardwood h • • 1
.vil•d . to attend tbe Lincoln
ton Churchill' bier during the Isandbags gave. way to torrential ler, Wis., left a family of 11
j Aboert"Lanpohastmpofnoedarn.edcfr~c~
Day dmner at the MRS cafethree day hi flag-draped cof·, pressure.
homeless.
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teria Feb. lt sponsored by the
fin reted in Wetminter Hall. I State police reported a]most j The tenperature
aank to so l
Five petition!!~ for Middleport Bluefield at 10:10 th j s
Mwhael (Mike \ Robert s PHS MHS Senior class.
Officials said the previous a\~ road5 leading up to northern I' below Friday-as low as the
town council were filed Fri- l morning that the w e s t 1'62. graduates toda\ from OhiO Heath church ladies serving
record, about 300,000, occurred Idaho were closed.
thermometer would register-at(
lday at tfle Meigs County Board , Virginians were " snowed Universitv magna &lt;'Urn laude a ~teak dinner were Mrs. MiJ..
ln 1952 when King George VI Forecasters were optimistic, . Tulaby Lake, Minn., and broke
Elections m the
Masonic I in" and could not make j with a bachelor of science de-- dred Zeigler. Mrs. Nan Moore,
1of
lay in state in the great 8m- !however, that Pacific Northwest !the instrumenl .
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temple.
the trip. The game has gree in cht&gt;mislry .
~Ms. Robert Coats, Mrs. W.
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tentatively
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Wood s, Mn. Kay RaD ,
year-c.1 hall.
flooding . would not be as wide·
Republicans filing were Fred
He begins employmenl Mon13
ispread as last month when 42
LETART, W.VA . - Funerali Hoffman. w11ham w. Ingels. 1 uled for Saturday, Feb. • d&lt;~v with the Gent&gt;rat Tire rom- Mrs. Guy Shuler, and Misa
services
NEW ORLEANS- THREE 'Ipersons lost their livel'l and t
IDeS
for Rachael Florence · Jacob Turner and Freder1ck ' m,w:~vz;co·~ ·
4 pa~}' . Akron. in 1ts rP.sf&gt;ard1 Bess Sanborn.
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i G1bbs. Rm Lelart. Fairview I w. Gibbs, Jr. Ronnie K. Hub- Mrs. Rn•""ll ()i.,s
deparlment.
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-~~~Gulf Coast locals of ~e Inter· nearly $250 million In property :
national Longshoremen I Also- was damaged.
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i commumty. who dted at her I bard filed as a democrat. Gene
~ AI General. Roerts will join
ciation (!LA) totaling
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:residence Januarv 28. will ho IGrate incumbent, filed previous- t'riday in Columbus
his older brother, Robert. also I Three DepartmeotA
than 8,000 men Friday n.iJht As much as 20 inches of snow •
I held Sunday at 2 p.m. at t.he iiY for Clerk-Treasurer in Mid~
FWleral serv ll'es for
Mrs. in the research department. Called for Ft'..;.,
1 Gebrge Russell, 90. who died Both are sons of Mr. and Mrs.
roared their unanimous ~· covered the eastern tw~thirds
I Foglesong Funeral home. With dleport.
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Montana. Th heaviest
UDty U
/the Rev . Leonard Hawkes and The onlv petitions submitted \ Friday in Columbus. will
ho i Robert Roberts. Wehe Terrace. The Syo-acuse, R!Icino an4
new pre~ on negotiators to
1Rev . Don. Reyno~d!! offiCiating. thus far m Pomeroy were by ~nducted S~nday m Columbus · p0 merov. and graduated with Pomeroy
Fire ~
Iron out differences at holdout !
BOARD TO MEI!.'I'
Eight lines were levied Frl· Burial will be m . the Zerkle j Edna Schoenleb, Republican for with _graveSide_ sen: lees to be honors al OU 1n chemistry .
were called at 2:1S
Frtporta.
boa d •day by Meigs County Court ,cemetery m the FairviOw com· ,clerk, and Roy Reuter a nd l held m R1verv~ew Cemelery m ; Rohort Roberts Filth Grade lday when a fire ~~ro~Ct-.•
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· The Me111s County F~
~ Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr. j munlty.
. Franklin Rizer, for council. Mlddlep&lt;&gt;rt Monday at 10 30 a.~ teacher at Pom~roy Eleq~ent- ~ the Roy Annes home ill ~
LONDON- ROB~T
A. will meet Monday evening, Fe
Assessed penaltieo lor mi• o She wa• born Juune 20. 1393, Both liled on the Republican , m.
ary school, will attend Com- :ersville.
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Taft. Jr., former, Oh1o
Con- ruary 1, at I p.m. ln the of J demeanors were Kenneth Wilt, !iD Mason county, the daughter 1ticket.
I ~rs. Russell, f?rmerly of mencement exercises in Athens, ! The blaze, reportecQy ~UJ..
~ssmlb and his wife were
ollhe Melli County court- $IO and costs, pa~~sing on a 1of the . late Henry and Lyda
Mutdlep&lt;&gt;rt. lived m the late C. !as will Mrs. Michael Roberts. !ed by an overheat.. ·lilmaco,
i!ftOn~ lhe thousand who lined
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curve: Frank M. Dlll, $5 and ! Bass Gibbs.
H. Church reSidence on Lm· a senior sl Rutland High was contained by f1r1imea 1o 1
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. up .,tollay atone the route of the
I costs, no hil!hway use tax j Survlvo" indude her hus·.
DRIVER CITED
coin St. She was ~ memhor ol ' schooL Mrs. Robert Roberts. sertlon ..., lhe ~: Ap'fuileloal proceulon lor Sir W1nGET TICI'ETS !'iOW
!stamp, Harman C. Michael, $10 band, Harry; fiVe sons, Lester, I A Rutland man, .James G. the Church of Chr&lt;st. She " 8 teacher at Rutland High lj proxlmately ti,500 daW WI!
,nGta pbUrehlll.
and costs, passing on. a curvej j Butler, Pa., Roy, Arnold and George, 22. was c1ted to M1d- survived by one son. Loren school lost her sister Noretha irtcun"ed. fll"emen
Tl!e Ton. arrived here earl· All tickol orders for
I he William c. Potts, $18 and cost~, I Ru~~~ell, all of Barberton, 0.. 1dltp&lt;&gt;rt Mayor Lee Smith's court Russell.
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to yield the right of l,Robert. Riceville, Pa.; four :on a charge of excessiVe speed
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way.
.daughters, Mn. Mary Cro!IS, ifor rood conditioos following a : VeteraDs Memorial Hospital
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~ PUI!o Coi'pl. Tall oatd be ,schoo~ 'l'lloirodly,
Paul M. Ours, $5 and costl, iRiceville, Pa.: Mrs. Alice Mc- ione-car mishap on South Third-1 ADMISSIONS Millard
1 Sec:retary of Sllle ....... W
PliiAIIo fly from London lo- jat l:iit! p.m.~ be. in
ti&gt;ad; William P. Cor- ;Farland, Barberton; Miss Lil· ost at 2:25a.m. today. Middle- f• Stepp, Racine: Gary Wolfe, RaDISMISS AC'nONS
Brown todlY re~ ,. . Ill
~. lo ~ ~ A. 'Ilft loo ~onday, ~I,
.810 and coslll, no opera. 1 uan Gibbs, RFD, Letart, and I· port p&lt;&gt;lice said George lost con- cine: William Wyatt, Middle- On application of tho plain- q of articles Of ~lllol
W.'-' I ,_ Yile lllllvenlty jp'ldu-d!II'Ifr reson"lllotil IIIBJ·
tlcsens&lt;!· Jack 'L. ~lddy, o MIIS Edna Glbba, Detroit; 29troi of his car on a slippery lp&lt;&gt;rt.
- tiff, acti..,s against Viocentfor~Reutlr '~ -)lpn
~--t!l"' 'lN been iMchlnc Ill ~- Tlebt• m8y II&amp; ·
costo,' 'driyljll liD ll11ll8fe 1r~ndchildren and three Ill"'at Ispot and skidded into a ,lfee In DISCHARGES - Dolly Cle- Knight and Albert Goegle!n, cy, IDe. &lt;\pi&amp; )I'
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• -.~nt l!ehaollii Mwllli-,i!CI ~Curt M~l
aiKI ~ ·1&gt;. Smith, ~children.
:tront of the Charles
Ru.sell land, Rutland; Catherine_ a. .. eta!, have been dismissed
In
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WASHINGTON (UP!)Son. Stephen M. Young
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BY ROBERT WINGETT
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The Meigs County Commun- of the proposed s1te
eight acres.
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senato~l nephew,
This week, January 25 • 30. · '
ity Improvement Corporation a· I Ri2:er pointed out that
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Childs Judge Don Young of Nor· IS Metg~ l'OUT1y ji1yr·ee week .
&amp;:reed Friday night to lead the possible sites for an airport · appointed a ('ommutee
of j walk, to be 1 federal
Dedicated :o the Jmprove- :
drive for airport facilities and had been check~d before the lo- Ralph Welker, chairman; Fred judge at Toledo.
m~nt and development ol the 1
get cost est.imateR for a feasi- : calion on the Le"'~ Johnston 1Crow, Wayne Swisher and LesYoung's office said that county and Improvement and I
bility study of the proposed site 1farm was selected.
I lie F'ultz to investigate the pos- 1 he lnd Sen. Frank J. 1 development ot 1ts individu&lt;~l l
at Forest Run.
1 Sheehan also heard
t he Isibility of a portion of the Ohio j lausche had Neommend- : members ot tram them for busThis action was taken by the Igroup list a number of possi- , State Penit.enliary being locat- eel the Norwalk judge for mess advance ment and civic
C1C in a won-session at the ble sites for industrial location ed in Meigs county. •
1 the $30,000 1 year lift· : leadership, the Meigs Junior
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio in Meigs county.
I Crow told th~ group he was 1 time appointment 1 nd Chamber of Commeree Is an
Electric company with
WilThe CIC has agre-ed to have 1in Columbus th1s week and was j that the Justice Depart· organizatton of young men - ~
liam Sheehan, director of the 1site surveys of a!I possible in- 1told by officials there that if I ment had epprov•d the · btotween 21 and :15 - learnmg
lnstit~te for Regional Dt&gt;velop· 1dustrial 1ocations in the COUll- the penitentiary should locate recommtndetlon.
. ct vic t..:onsctousness
through '
ment at Ohio University, at- 1ty made through the institute here it would employ 265 .. 300
cunstrurtive artmn
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The l·aycees
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: group - made up of young men i
p&lt;&gt;rt prop&lt;&gt;sal al length Wfth the feels they might own land suit· focmed that 2.1100 IO 2.500 acres &gt;
ul •c&lt;1on - one that CO-{)per- '
CIC. officials of the Middlepott lable for industry is requested of land would be needed for the !
atl:'s with other~ to help butld !
and Polllt&gt;roy Chambers of Com- ; to contact a member of the penitentiary. He was also told !
a better commumty for re~ i-1
merce, and the Meigs County CIC Executive committee. Mak~ I the institution would use I large ·
l llt'nl~ tu live ill wllh satlslac·
1ing up this committff&gt; are supply of coal.
Jayrees.
1l10n and pride.
Franklin Rizer and John wn. l Childs. Bernard v. Fultz Har. Indications are that Srioto ,
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liam BlaeU.nar . of the . Pome- l a.ce Ka.rr and Lt&gt;slie Fultz: Pos- C?unty also w~nts the penitenI Mf'igs Jayr~es have bet'n busy
roy C of C, whtch earher this Sible Sites should be at
least 1tlary. Crow satd.
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~k asked the CIC to head the I ~- ~ -- - --~-~- - ! Vtrky May. 15 · Nl'W Havf'n. 1.lunior Chamber has completed 1
project, reportPd on progress 1
l.sufferf'd 8 fractured right leg an unprt&gt;(-edented numbt'r of 1
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Iand lour olher person. were projecls the past liVe monlhs. :
le.ss s~nously Injured. . Fnday These 1m·lude the Lahor D&lt;~y
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m2'ht m It two-car ar~ent on float. JuniGr Miss Pagf'ant, a
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•ocial event for wives "nd lh&lt;ir '
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' Highway Patrol , Miss Mav was dunker al the ra ir, the
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11 i Rivers, burdened with heavy rains and meltrd snow, a passf'nger in a car driVt&gt;n by st&lt;:~te meetmg, an
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can~ ,
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OFFICERS _ The Men of Aetion _ The Meigs County .Junior Chamber of ComJD
[~ Arcbc M~~d brouht 50 below r.ero tE-mperatures to thf' The . Patrol re_rwrted that a Opportun~ttes proJect. . Chns1 -- merce _ are led by offl£'ers. 1 tor. Cmt McDanie-l , vice -president; Bill Miller, presi=•
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'1 mg at least 150 families to leave Lhetr homes and caustng ' a private
driveway into the
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path of the Lisle car, which was .
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Oally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 30, 1965-S

Eagles
Stomp
Southwestern
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Win
Win 6th

Hounds

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Unbeaten Eutem Sallopocl to I lf.2 ld...a,e """"'
llrll j a!BO sank nino field ...... "' ""' IIDd • pair of &amp;eo throWI I by vabbtng 16 for the wlnnen. Southwesl«n ... ' I . . . G-42
a big first period lead
and quarter play ended. Eaotem, tie Center Ken llartuni tor 1i0r the Gallla county lllsbla~ Eastern, in all, !Allied down Eastern ..... .• . Jt 4t 80 ..._.
then further cemented it.. bold waa ufely ahead 40-16 at jn.l scoring hnnon . Both ended the .....
150 reboundl.
on Eastern's first SVAC cage termU.Ioo and 11&amp;-30 at t h e 1~a me with 18 point... 11art1m1 Spencer, l!:utem's poewet- John Pooler's 18 polnts led
Southwesten) - Allla l.JI,
title
with a 68-42 win over start of the final stanza.
1dropped In live flold aoals and ter In the encounter,
Wlled the Eastern Reserves to 1 U. Jackson l.J.7, Popr 11-l·l, R.
Southwestern's Hlahlanders Frl- Senior Roaer Spencer, 1 t-2 eight charity tosae!I.
eight of hill 10 points In t be 17 win over Soulhwettern In the Cook IO.Z.!2, Hall 0.1-1, Bllloll
day night.
: guard, was the overall spark· Junior Charlea Kntaht also third period. He also ootcbed preillninary contest.
Notter.~- Tojala 17 (li-ZU C.
11te defensive-minded Eagle•· [ ping In Eastern'• battle for Its ended in double ligurts for the six in the first quarter. Farney and Shriver ali had four Eastorn Spencot ~18:
wbo have Coach AI Bowen .. 13th victory of the 1964-85 sea· winners with 15 points. T be Eastern hH 27 of 78
shots each fbo: Southwestern.
18 u-•""' 7-l·'"
their mastermmd, shut o u t
without a single 10118.
"'&gt;ring ol other Eutem start· from the field for a cool 34 per The Ellleo will play at Ky- Hartung 5-8- , ""'"'"
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Southwet!tem without a field , Spencer time after time fore- ers was Kenny Caldwell with cent average while the High- ger Creek aext Friday night. CaidweU z-11·7, Cruise
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goal In the openJna eight min- ed the Highlanders to
make 'Ieven and Theron Cruise. four. landers oink 17 of 52 for 33 Southwestern Ill scheduled
to Badgley 11%-2, Eldlln&amp;er 1.-,
utes of play.
! mistakes that caulled tumov· Rodney Cook topped ail scor- per cent.
play at Wilton touight.
Holsinger 10.2. Totals
27 U'1
The host Eagles were hnld- lers. The Eagle~ front-courter ers with 22 points on 10 buck·
Hartung led ail reboundera By Quarters .
271 68.
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Straight, 76-59
Nelsonville remained bot on the beela of Athens Frl·
day !"ght, by downmg a determined, but outmanned Galbpoli~ qumtet 76-59 on the Hounds small cracker box
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or the ~eason over GAHS. Nelson vUe 18 8-1 m conference action, and 10-2 on the season.
Coach Duke B~rson's quintet \
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The ' key's lads would jump into 1
Gallians, Pomeroy,
Jackson, first place tie with the defendand Wellston all own 4-5 con-ing champion Bulldogs.

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At N.e!sonville. last
ru~ht, : the NHS Pups took over undis· David Eskew, the
sixth trail 66-56. AfteJt Swindell hit, 12-9 at the end of the
finlt
the vis1tmg Gall~ans fel~ behm~ 1 puted first place in the reserve lman on the Pomeroy Panther 1 Moore stole the ball and scor- quarter with Freshman 6-2 Ber18--10 after the f1rst pe~wd o standings by thwnping the win- basketball team, came off the ed with s.ix seconds left in the na_rd Lyons and Sophomore 5-3
play. The Hounds mcreued lless Blue Imps, 4fr29.
bench with 2:55 left on the game hopeless cause, by that time. Davis controlling both boards.

suited from technical f o u 1 s Pomeroy won the game. Outcharged to Coach Carl Wolfe, scored 46-40 from the field,
Manager Gene Stephenson, and Coach Russ Moore's boys bad
player Joey Stephenson. T be M chances at the Une, tallied
Middl rt had ra!Hed stron But Junior Gary Stobart bad 1965 rules ban body movement 22 times.
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!herr. lead to 12 pomts at mter- 1 Box score of the
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Middleport . . . . . . . 12 21 41 58
mi~Slon - 39-27. After three game:
to score four clutch points and
Pomerov . ........ 9 3S 4S G
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help lead his mateo to a hard- iy '"t
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ro • ~ h Ie. e ore was IGary Stobart a l"
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21 5 Smith I (6-11) 8 Jewell 4
F'or GAHS,
Dick Hamilton James, 1-2-4; Daugherty, 1· ;er, e ad added two free 1 two fielders. and 1\ ' • uradbury : chances in his scoring spree. \ dellln the corner and Crow roll· The ~an~ers were 20 £or 67 (3-5), 11 Eskew 1 (2-S) 4. Tocanned 25, Pete Anderson scor- Q-2; , Wend, 1).0-0; Ritz. 8-2-18; rows .
Helder for 43-43.
· Simpson was in and out, nur- iing off the post, kept the Pan- from t1;._ field for :~o per cent. ·ltals 20 '(22-34) 62.
ed 13.
Stenrod, 0..0-6: Richards, -t-4- Pomeroy's ~ob Smith usual- I But the Panthers would not sing three fouls by the time thers alway!! in range ready Crow
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The Galllans hit only 29 per -12; Pancake, lH-21 : O'NaiL 3-ly alow-scormg guard, coolly istay down. They went ahcad \7:23 remained in the second for the final surge that brought !5 and Swmden had II. The ,
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Haynes, 2-0-4.; Shultz, 4·1~ ~t m a rree ~brow •. then a by _five, at 48-43, on buckets by Iquarter.
1victory. Jewell, the 5-7 guard Panthers committed 11 turnov- j
22 of 79 attempts. GAHS coi-1 9; Warren, 0-0.0; TOTALS 33- fteld goaL Phd Swmdell _putiSwmdell, Billy Jewell, and Bob \ By hall-time, botl•
Davis! and piaymaker, put up 11 points ers.
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u~ h1s flfth f1elder of the mght l Crow with 6:24 remammg in and Lyons had four fouls . Da•i wllile Simpson had five.
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10. Both teams had 16 turnov- ~ Gallipolis . . .. . 10 17 14 18 - 59· lead and the VIctory was
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NelsonviUe . . . 18 21 19 _18 - 7&amp;1 .s~in for Pomeroy at
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Next Fnday, Nelsonville will . Reserves - NelsonvLlle t5 pomt. .
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the Gallipolis 29.
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freshman, two the night with 19. Swindell had hosts to Southern tonight. Wa·
Eskew cracked the 53-53 tie, son left'~ Eskew came in, and! sophomores, and t~o juniors five field goals and five three h~ma comes to Pomeruy
toDavid got a free throw in, but three seconds Stobart fouled : against the Panthers' four sen- 1 throws of eight tries for
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iors and 8 junior.
, points.
In the reserve contest MidWallace put home a layup to Middleport emerged out front F'our of Pomeroy's ~)lints re--I Jt was at tile free Une that dlep~ won. 31-2l 88 B~tcher
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Hitting an amazing 50 percent from the field, Logan
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Westl Powell, IH-16; Rood,
1·7·9; Woodrum, Z.ll-4; Parsons, fHI. Philadeiphta
26 25 .5l19
The 95 points established a new Chieftam team scor- Virginia's undefeated
powers Zuspon, 7414; Greene, 2-3-7; o. Totals: 28-10-66.
New York
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Score by quarters :
Western Divisloo
The loss left Wellston m a
hams's White Falcons in
a RIPLEY - McPhail, 11-1·1: Wahama .......... 16 36 48 62
W. L.
four-way lie for third place in ! Logan's reserves upset the tight conteat, 611-62, at Ripley. Skeen, 7-8-22; Wiliia!IIB, 3-1-7; Ripley ............ 14 40 53 66 Los Angeles
29 21
the SEOAL with a 4-5 record. :Wellston 'B' team, 511-40.
The Falcons stayed within' St. Louis
26 24
Logan is now 3-' in conference Bo• score of the
varsity range all the way and held moBaltimo""
24 27
play. Ove&lt;all LHS is :1-9, and game:
mentary leads In the first and
Detrnit
20 34 .370
Wellston Ill 5-j],
WELLSTON (74)
second quarters. Then In th e 1
San Francisco
12 39 .%35
Logan hit 36 of 72
field, Holzapfel, 244; Horne, 4-0- 1final minutes had several chan- I College BaokelhaD Reouko J
Midwest
Frlday&gt;o Results
goal attempts, and added %3 of 8; Zimmerman, 0.2·2; Gtlllad, , ces to move ahead but
just By United Pre•• lnternatlona Clarion 81 Malone 72
Philadelphia 118 Boston 105
30 free throws in the record- 13-1-7; Rathlf, 2-11-4; Stabler, Z. couldn't make 11.
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Hiram 74 Allegheny 58
New York 106 Detroit 99
breaking performance. Wellston · 2-6; Bethel, 8-1·17; Jordon, 3•NYI Tech 81 Newark St. 80
St. Col. of Iowa 69 N. Dak. 66 Los Angeles 137 Cincinnati
~It 33 of 91 from the field for ,D-&lt;1; Jacobs, f-2·20; TOTALS Wahama grabbed a111-ll first iNYU 62 Iona 110 tot)
Loyola (J!i.) 93 Wichita 92 &lt;ot) St. Louis 124 Baltimore 119
36 per cent, and had
only 33-8-74.
quarter lead and !ben dropped Jersey City St. 83 Patersn St. 52 Grnvile 75 Lin. Christian 68
Saturday's Games
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behmd by 40-38 at haHtune. Wrcster St. 112 Fllcbbrg St. 79 •St. Olaf 88 Coe 68
Boston at New York
eight of 25 free tosses.
The charges of
Coach Auker, 11-6-28; Gasser, 0-Z. i Rtpiey malntatned 1 one or Pittsburgh 89 Mass. 74
St. Cloud 96 Bemidji 68
Los Angeles at San Francisco
Brooks
Adkins out-rebounded ' 2; Phelps, &amp;-3-13; Cou."'er, O.fr two pomt lead most ~f the third Gannon 76 Walsh 47
Beloit 76 Carleton 65
St. Louis at DeiToit
Lakeland 110 Chi. Tchrs. 96
Suaday's Gameo
the visiting Rockets, 53-34. Tom Is; Trowbridge, 2.11-4; Hummel, quarter and !hen qutckly rBIS· Edinboro 89 Lock Haven 53
Auker, who pumped in
28 9-6-24; Frazier, 244; Nixon, 7· ed 11 to 53-48 at lite end of the \ NY A.C. 89 Wesleyan U. 78 Monmouth COl.) 96 DL CoL 77 New York at Boston
points, snagged 17 rebounds. \1-15; TOTALS 36-23-95.
penod.
ISyracuse 80 Bowling Green 791Concordia (111.) 74 Albion 71 Cinoinnatl at Philadelphia
Wellston will host J~onton In By quarters:
The Vikings Increased their Albany &lt;NY) St. 69 Pratt 63 jill. Tech 8l La
78
San Francisco at Los Angeles
Detroit at St. Louis
a non-ieaaue game lo!ught, !hen Wellston ..... 16 19 15 24 - 74 lead to fi3.64 at one point In the Srn Conn. St. 85 Montdr St. 83 Elmhurst 76 Kalamazoo 75
next Friday the Rockets will Logan ........ 19 20 32 24 - 95 final period but baskets by Bill Bos. Col. 96 Fairfield 68
1St. Benedict's 95 Wm . Jewel 73
- -play at Gallipolis. Logan plays Reservea - Logan 50 Well· Zuspan Gordon Powell and 1 Pace 97 Salisbury St. 69
' Mo. Val. 85 Cen. Methodist 82
Bellaire 78
at Middleport next Friday. ston 40.
Richard Rood narrowed it to j
Soutb
McPherson 61 Bethel 54
1Canton Lincoln 65
63·62 with a little over two min- Shorier 67 Presbyt.rian 57
West
Canton Timken 52
utea left. At that point, Harry Quantico Marines 63
Denver 79 Srn California 78
Canton McKinley 67
Surface, veteran Falcon lorSubtand Navy 78 Oregon 59 Ore. St. 63
Canton Lehman 54
ward. fouled out. Wahama had Knoxville 83 Morehouse 60
Wyommg 92 San Jose St. 70 Alliance 70 North Canton 55
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Iowa 87 UCLA 82.
South 86 Glenwood 42
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the bucket but mislled them all LaSalle 72 Loyola (La.) 69
Bng. Young 110 Atr Foree 76 Northwest 52 East Canton 48
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Rutland's Red Devils defeat I ·11-B, Strauahbaugh 1-3-5, Pet- before the game ended.
, Ala. St. CoL 107 Fla. A&amp;M 85 1Ohio -H
Marietta s:;.w~::::e ~
ed Wilton lor the second time .rs 4+12. Totals l1·9-3t.
I _Surface and Powell were high I Albany (Ga.) St. 97 Ed. Wtrs 78 B Un1!
Warren 65 Shenandoah 46
within a week, 56-31, Friday[ Rutland - Lambert
22-6, WIIb 16 pomts each for .Wahama\Geo. !ech 93 Arkansas 83
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night on the Rutland hardwood. Little 3-o-&lt;1, Black 4-3-11, Rupe , wbtle Zuspon, who became eh· Tampa 96 Asheville 86
Akemon~ 871r ~r~m 41..
York Local 78 Stockport 82
C&lt;Iacb Jim Adams'
Devlls 1().;1.23; Barnett 2-11-4;
Wright~ gible at the start of the &amp;eCOnd Pfeiffer 69 Wsn Carolina 58 ' ron en a
Newport 66 Salem-Liberty 54
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trailed 10-9 at the end of the oi&gt;- 10.1-l; Blackwell 1-3-5;
Totals semester, hH foc 14. Sammy Fairmont 135 Wheeling 87
!Ak
AkrEaon~Snuth 63
Cincinnati St. Xavier 55
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Cincinnati Purcell 49
ening stanza, but limited WD· 23·12-56.
een was 1g or e game Aldrsn·Brdds 911 Concord 68
Akro
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with 22.
Va. St. (Norfk .l 110 Va. Un. 96 ,
n Firestone 66
Reading 77
54
second period and jumped in- 1
The Ullie VIkings BWamped N. Car. A&amp;T 84 JC Smith 79 Akron Garfield ·
North College Hill 62
to a 2\-14 halftime lead.
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the Wahama Reservea, 58-33, Ccl. o1 Chrlstn 97 Methdst 36 '
Akron Hower 43
58 New Richmond
In the preliminary. The
box Florence St. 71 Ala. Ccl. 55 ·Lancaster 77 Chiiitcothe 55
Roger Bacon 84
Wilton tiaaln mnnaged to tal- :
ly only Dve points in the thtrd l
score:
Old Dominion 86 Lynchburg 68 i Barbert~ 59h
F II 5
Cincinnati Moeller 62
quarter while the Red Devils
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were stacking up a big lead.
successive opening oeason tri· Galiia owns a 2-7 season mark i Kent Roosevelt so.
Rutland waa ahead 311-19 when
umphs. Terry Cremeens added and is 2-4 in !he loop.
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Akron Elie, 57
eWURLITUR
fourth period play got under14 points to take runner up bon- Tonight Coach Gary
Min- INorton 66 Sprmgfteld 59
eBALDWtN
way.
ors lor the Cats.
ton's pirates host Rutland in Betlsvtlie 74 Old Fort 57
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Senior Larry Rupe led
the; Two free throws by 10ph~ In the reserve
contestla non-conference clash.
Fostona 90
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OTHER FAMOIA
BRAND$
Rutland charges hy dumping more guard Roger Garrett m freshman forward David Skid· The box score of the varsity ]
. Bedford &lt;Mich.) 61
In 23 point.. In 10 field aoals and the final 17-seconds were the more's short jump shot In !he game:
Massillon 69 Dover 52
three foul shots. Ronnie Black, margin of victory Friday night last 29 aeconda enabled North I
Waterford 79
wllb If points, was the only otb, as the North Gallla
Pirates Gaiiia to tie the regulation
HANNAN TRACE (51)
Gilmore CW. Va.) 7%
er Devll to hit in double IJgures. nipped the visiting
Hannan game at 38-38 and eventually Rucker, &amp;-11-10;
4·: Wheelmg (W. Va. I Central 77
F. Peters paced the visitors Trace Wildcats 59-$ In
an send the Utile Pirates to
a 2-10: Cremeens, 7&lt;1-14;
St. Clairsville 55
. with l2 points on four buckets SVAC contest played on I h el'thrilllng _511-44 overtime victory. , gomery, 8-.J-17; Culley, 3-1·7;
. 58 Weirton (W. Va.)
Foiiowmg his tying jumper.Belvtlle, ~- TOTALS 27-4-58. Wheeling &lt;W. Va.) 79
and the ume number of free Pirates' home planks.
throws.
The Wlldcats of
Coach that sent the game Into overNORTH GAWA tQ)
R1ttlRnd hit 22 of 61 !bolll ~rge Evans had traDed for time, Skidmore then IIIHed sev- Callihan, 5.0-10: Garrett,
from the field for a 38 per cent three periods before finally Ilk· en more points in the extn • l-16; Smith, 1-11-2; Peck,
average while Wllton sank only ing the lead midway In the II- quarter to finish with 28 for 13; Chick, 8·2·18; TOTALS
11 buckell of 47 attempts.
naJ quarter only to see their the evening. Randall Mullins U-59.
The Red Devils pulled down !topes for victory banished when led the WildkllteM with
15 By quarters :
6'7 rebounds while Wilton clear- Garrett drilled borne
both markers.
rHannan Trace 8 18 14 II ed the boards with only
II. &amp;eo throw•.
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department with 18 while Jim lostns streak -~ . Pirates led 1).7 in SY.AC competition. North Hannan Trace 44. OT.
Lambert arahhed II.
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by quarter
of 1*4,
Rutland's reserve team won 28, and 45-40. It also marketll
the jlrellmlnary contest by ·a !lie second victorY of the
SeeThe
47~- score. Gary Drenner and !011 ,fer North Oallla
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Rnger ,Daolcl letl the L I t tie Wiidoats.
Full Line
DeVllo with ll ruld II, respeo- Darlny Chick too1t pme
Uvely.
lng hnnors wl:lo ·18
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2 SIGNS
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Sen. Pepple Puts Pepper into Controversy.
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hhAt rN'Ir• n1 tM ~~t~:hnn1 monev 1ed u eat lob be:vODd the bll1l
1960 Rambler Classic 4 Dr. St1tion W1g.
;b;;;.i··a;,· .;; the le.aher~. He Jochool. His a.sioclste. repOrt
Locally owned and 1 nice well cared for car. 8 cyl. enstipulated that the $200 a year lthat is why the state bM ...
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witb
new
rioJa,
atd.
trans.,
radio,
heater,
good
Slil&amp;ry
increase he Js askin.,o for barked upon a r·-o--MYWP~~m of ,_.
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tires. Bela:e an rown
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COLUMBUS fUPI) - Not In the next legislature would be ord spending at .tate urd;all''"''" ""'""
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Call 446-3742 Allor 6 P.M. or
Wu $999, Reduced To $899
a long time has a state senator for tea•hers.
ties and the cre.atloll of jmdor
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touched off as much controvor- The administration also he- or community collegetl lnd
ITI{Orl !hBn o nf' o nrom~· onserllon
to Laundrymat and schools
lit; Ohio far lnformltlon.
Local one owner car, clean Interior, blue finish, good
sy as Sen. Ross Pepple aroused Uevea the crisis in school enroJI.. technical tralning: schools for
H.-\ n:s
Valley Lumber &amp; SUpply Com
tires, standard tram. Radio and heater
with his atatement that the menta baa been reached and those who need sknis fiX" 1Dd1»
,.,,per"'"'w11rd
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pany. Middleport.
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Was $795, Reduced To $699
state
pays
try but do not want" to atteud
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l'HH!!:~; anG wur r(lo'"'' rurl"'' •~ he81 Estate For Sa 8
t e pu c scbool costs.
and that the blg inue oow is college four years.
12 c .. nto ~'"r """NI for ThrH coa
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house with bath gas circulatpromptly disagreed wttb tbe
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m~st ~ell my 26" boy's "Huf- ~ ing heat, 2 ~ches, cellar Religion Without
Lima Republican's position.
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JAMES R. HOFFER
' erature from the 1982 state
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PHONE WY 2•2156 $2000. Jo tm M0 hier, Lea dmg 1 Street.
$3800.110.
Aoslotanl Pastor
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campaign in which tho GOP
Creek Road. MJddleport. OhJo MINERSVILLE - 5 . room
Pomeroy Seventb-DBy
CJe
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said slate aid was about 30 per
Phone 11 Y 2·6103 · 1 29 Jt c ' frame bouse with bath, gas
Adventist Churoh
cent.
In Memory
' SE iiiTNGMachine. new
1965 ci rculating heat sere tot. A. If you have ever purchased • t
Those who took Issue with
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model. Sews forward and re- buy at $3500.00.
•bag of peanuts, and, having be- 'J Mr. and Mrs . Blaine Milhoan Pepple said he had changed the
£N LOVING memor~· of
our vf'rse. Equipped to zig zag, RURAL - 5 . room frame gun to shell them and
eat and children went . to Colum- rules and departed from the
husband and father , Orville buttonhole, darn, etc . $38 88. house with front porch, roll- tbem, perhaps you have di.scov·[ bus Saturday?~ busmess. ~htle traditional way or figuring state
6 Terms. WY 2-3862. I 29 6tc ed brick sidmg, smk, oil cir- ered to your dismay 1 shell that there they vtst~~ hiS lUster • aid to schools.
Slack who passed away
years ago Januarv Jl.
CLEANERS. cannis- culating heat. One acre lot was completely empty. It so, I M_r. and Mrs. Wilham Rose and The heart or the i.!sue is
The world may change from VACUUM
with garage a nd some fruit Ithen you know what it is to Billy an~ called on Mr. ~d whether the personal prope~
year to year
I ter t~· pe HRve comple te set t
have religion without the Bible.! Mrs. Ketth Chaffee and child- taxes imposed locally on uUhAnd Friends from day to day , cleamng tools. Salesman de- ~e~. CUCKLER REALTOR
Religion without the Bible is I ren who formerly lived here. ties industry and businesl and
But never will the one we : monstrators . Full cas h pnce ooX 229
' WY 2-3830 empty, hollow , vain . And yet Mrs. Ali~ Dodson spent a dist~ibuted by the state to the
love
$15 95 _ WY 2-3862.
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1 29 3tcl this is what is found in many : few days with Mrs. Nora Hart~ schools should be COwtted as
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r~•urn memory pass _away
- churches today .
man Iast _wee k ·
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Wife, Ada Slack, Children &amp; PIC FOR SALE, corn
fed, FOR SALE: Modem 3 bedroom The apostle Paui, speaking Mrs. Shirley Bahr received ' aid.
Grandchildren.
1-30-llc betw~n 275 and 300 lhs. $40 home, 6 rooms, bath, break-I to Timothy , said, "Study
to word 1ast week her brother, l Spokesmen for the education- ;;;~~;
WY 2-3819.
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fast room, large basement, shew thyself approved unto Warren Bentz, had 8 heart at· I al groups contend such aid bas
lost and Found
Trolwood Travei---:- Trailc_·r for and attic. Close to schools God, a workman that needeth tack an~ w~s 1n the ~heltertng l· a1ways been counted as local
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[ s;~ le. In good condition Steeps and churches m Middleport. not to be ashamed , rightly di- Arms ospita at A ens.
aid . They argue that to count
KEEPSAKE diamond wedding fiVe . 8 room duple&lt;. 2 lots. WY 2-3626. 439 Lincoln St., viding the word of truth'' II
and Mr:i!aymond F r : 1such money as state aid Is to I
ring, lost in vicinity Kroger . large double ga rage, cmder Middleport.
1 28 4tp Timothy 2:15. Furthermo~e, ~ est~r t~
onrur~s. AEd- I confuse the issue.
Store and. Court Street . Re~l bl ork building behind it
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The sena~r w.ho has won
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Six room lwuse [ thou hast known the holy scriJ&gt;- I thM Osbo~n~ visited Sunda~;m tough legislative fights over the I
Daily Sentinel.
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1 28 6tc 1 with bath. Also a ~our !oorn , tures, wh_ich are able to m~ke l it~ an ·th ~5 - ~ay;:rd W ~ year intends to stand his
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faith which
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Gov . James A. Rhodes appar-port. Phone
---fresh cows. WY 2-2653.
1 27 6tc , Jesus." II Timothy 3:15.
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Im- ently believes the way Pepple
1 26 6
Jack's Dairy Bar
does While he has not comtc
1 Man cannot be "wise unto J provmg.
Home made PIZZA
SOME OATS. Call WY 2-6227
1960 SKYLINE Mobile Home[ salvation" without the ScrJJ&gt;- ~ and MMrs.,i ME. !.""'i.e mented upon the matter pui&gt;Sausagt"s __ Pepperon• _
1 26 6tp
50 x 10. 3 bedrooms_, front tures. yet, many try just that. : h :
dr. a
rs. · ·r licly, his office advised the
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president of the OEA who askedl
Med1um - 75c . Large -ll oo at ~0 cost with purchase of
2C6 located in Rutland. Prtc- that indicate that a church is I ndrd anhte rsf perry
~~Rhodes to disown p,~pple's point
1286tr Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker
ed together, $3.300 - separ· losing its grounding In the Bi· . !t
~ rdoM 0~r'y ~- _ of view that the state Tax De- [ ----------- 1 -----------~
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WI g.
Furmture Middleport Ohio.
ately , trailer. $2500, lot $1200., bJe First, there may be a de- l bo onSund an
rs. ame I partment would show that Pep- ,
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Mr. and Mrs . .t!Urt starung
rug weavml!:
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' 26 6tc Gall SH 2-5623, Robert Snow- cidedly increased emphasis on
an
,ay. .
pie was correct.
Mr, ~nd
rs.
ar ng as- and two daughters Oneta and
2826.
t-9-201p
den.
I 26 6tc liturgy and formalism - as ' Thomas White of the Keno • The main sources of school sar, Diana ~nd Charles, spent Dons and Mr. Roger Emerick
I the Bible says, "Having a form Bashan ~oad entered the Hoi- revenues are the local real Sunday evemng wltll Mr. and of Parkersburg, W. Va. and
-'lfl'nMnBII.E lns•Iranc. Deen 11950 PLYMOUTH, 1 - Man
eancelled? • .osl yoor opera
power sa w Reasonably pnc- !&lt;'UH SALE-MiddleP';rt 's tal). I of gOOiiness, but denying the zer hospt~aJ Wednesday
for Iestate tax the state appropria- Mrs. Oscar Babcock at Long Mr. Lawrence Hasbargen
of
tor•o llcenae? Call WY ~ed Phone WY 2-tilll2. 1-25-6tc~ est buUdlog. located !52 N power thereof" 11 Timothy 3:5 anM~i,r~~n. Crabtree of eo- ·tion or s~hool foundation as It Bottom. They ~so spent a
Pomeroy all were Sunday din·
8Uttt 1957 8x50 3 bedroom National
Second Street, Middleport [People are inspired and awed 1 bu
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t th l1s known and the personal cent evenmg With Mr. and Mrs. mer guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
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I.JI.. 1by beautiful, spacious church- ~r ~ ~~
recen Y
e property 'taxes 00 utilities, in- Ronn~y Williams and son at L. Lyons and fanilly ano moth-For Rent
wood 273-9425.
I I 24tp _qwre~ Ohlo~otel _ _ Ies, soft music. a~d flickering SUnday dinner guests of Mr. dustry and business. The per- Coolville.
er, Mrs. Eulah Swan.
' FARM 82 A. on hard
road. candles, but all thiS may have and Mrs. Floyd Weber were sana! property taxes are tm- Mrs. Mary Reed visited with
Mr . and Mrs. Clarence Ntclt·
corn
SLUGGlSil
septic
tank?
Clog
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building
sites,
old
house
and
little
to
do
with
religiOn.
fu!v.
their
daughter
and
son-in-law,
posed
locally
but
the
state
figI
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wateman
White
ois
l_eft Tuesday for
Tampa.
10 ACRES of bottom
ged
drams•
Gel
Klean-Em
barn,
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mineral.
Leaded.
erence
is
here_
~nfused.
with
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
William
Strauss
urea
the
amount
owed,
makes
at
Keno,
Sunday.
Flond~
where
they
wlll.spend
ground. SH 2-4695.
at I Bomer Smith, Star Rt. No. esoteric appreciation. It IS of-1 and daughter Mahala New- the collections and returns the 1
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the winter with their mildren.
1 Zl 6tc All Sepuc tank cleaner
I Landmark Farm Bureau
3- _ BoA 29, Ripley, w. va ten true that in tllese churches , port, daughter', Brenda' lngra- . money to the schools.
Mr. Howard Woods was d1s-- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bell of
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l-2&gt;-30tp ,the people are most prone to h m Pomeroy and Suzie Rad- 'l Finance Director Richard L. charged from Veterans Mem- canal Winchester were Sunday
~ODERN furnished 2 rooms
· be ignorant of the Bible. Coin- f:rd.' ·Pomeroy:
Krabach takes the position the oriai hospital _at Pomeroy Sun- guests of Mrs. Myrtle Frost.
and bath effici.,cy apartmeol
c1dent wJth thts Is the phllosoMr. and Mrs . Robert Cole- ! state pays more to p ubi 1 day after bavmg been hospital- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald VIolet
First floor . Middleport. Phone
, were gu..ts recently of her sloo
1phy. "We pay the preacher to I man visited with Mrs. Ernaline schools than is generally recog- IZed twice recently.
WY 2-3874.
I 21 t2tc
11&gt; know h1s B1ble for us .
Why Gorrell at Marietta Memorial nized.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me- , ter, Mr. and Ml'l. Floyd Spence
THREE ROOM furnished apart·
stcdy it ourselves'"
.
Hospita"t, sunday. Mrs. Gorrell Krabach outlined bi.s views in Cain and daughters were Sun- · of Pom"!'oy.
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ment with bath for couple.
ns-_ Anoth~r- sy~ptom ~f B1ble - underwent surgery for the sec- Ithis column on Jan . 10 when he day dmner ~ests of Mr. and Graveside se~1ces were held
, less re!Jg10n " seen m the ex- ond time this month.
, said the personal property tax- Mrs. Hariis Frank and
SUnday at 2 o clock at
the
Phone WY 2-5435 in Middleport. 212 South Fifth Ave .
·[ act opposite of what has Just[ Recent Sunday dinner guests i es were state taxes. He said of near Long Bottom,
Other Christian church cemetery lor
L t8 lie
cl been described. Here there Is a of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wsber •many states collect such taxes guests were Mr. and Mrs.
tile stillborn Infant of Mr. and
\PARTMENT, 5 rooms
, great profesiOn of belief 10 the were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hill, for their general revenue fund, McCain and son of Belpre and Mrs. Charles Powell (Le liB
and
bath. shower and tub.
Bible. but 11 Is very shallow. Williamstown. W. Va. .
Mr . then appropriated the money to Mr. and Mrs. Dans McCain.
Nutter).
Usually. the only Blbte that is and Mrs . Fred Zoller, Parkt&gt;I's- the schools. This makes it ap- Mrs. James Carrow and
Mr. and Ml'l. William Cbap3rd St., Middleport,
known are. a few hand· Picked burg. W. Va., and Mr. ami Ml'l. pear, be said, that those states dren have moved from
man_ and 11011, Mr. and lin.
1 5
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WY 2·
t tic
V&lt;r.es whiCh •eem to give the • Earl Hill, Marietta.
gave the schools more aoslst-- to the home of ber parenll
WllHam Chaplllllll Jr. IIlii BOn
fRAILER LOTS - fretJ sew
1particular denomination Its ex- Mrs. Ella Hannum Ia visiting ance than Ohio does.
and Mro. Howard Woodo. '
were SUnday guest3 of their
sge and water. Brown 's T•a11
per· cuse for existence. Highly emo- her daughter and son-in-law, Only Californians contribute Mr. R. R. Gray hu been a daughter, Mr. and Mn. Duane
er Park tState Appmved 1
IDJ' tiona!. confusing, loud, unblush- Mr. and Ml'l. Robert Klm and a larger share of their personal patient at the Camden •
Beaver and lamlly of N e w
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY
ing , they carry on mto . t he getting acquainted with
her Income to education, Krahach hospital at Parkersburg,
va. Matamoras, Ohio.
2-3324.
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night, quoting a few scriptures new grandson ID Vtrgillla.
said. He said Ohio was foorth agaln for observation and
Ml'l. Mina Walker of East
rwo 4 room furnished apart·
here and there to make it n&gt;- Mrs. Ada Neutzling Is busy among the major states In the ment.'
Shade called on Mrs. Con-ie
ments. Ooe first floor W\ ~
semble a religious meeting. these days, helping care for anoo..,t of money spent per
Bahr and daogbter
Mllnday
3!158.
Ll 27 tic
Not long 88° I Ustened to the her twin grandsons, Mark ami pupil, which lie felt a more
evening.
tic preaching of a yoong evangelist Mikel Geogiein, Mrs. Charles portant s~tic than var
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BaiIIOLlERN I room and
bath
who had previously been a rock- Geogiein returned home Mon. tables showing the state down
aer and daugllter Pamela were
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fumlahed~nt. M d·
and-roll •Inger. The words were day.
the line in various percentages.
Sunday dbmer gueo11 &lt;JI ber
dleport.
. 9 II tfc
he T
h now different. The sound was
- Glenna 8. MIIIIoaa
The Rhodes ndmlnistration
alster. Mr. and Mn. Way Clark
son • S1mpson Insurance Ag- , STANDING Tim r. op cas the same.
has taken the poeltlob that ioand family.
ency. Room 6, Coats Build- ' price paid. Marloll Reynollls, 1 1 am sure that Jesus would
.,..1 people should take 0 ewMrs. Norma Dean was IICI. Business Services
ing. Middleport.
Coolville, Ohio. Rt 3. Call not rebuke those who are sit&gt;look at bow their school monmlltod ~ to St. ,Joaph
IPl Z-3243 Is the phone to call
I 2tl
aller 4 o'clock, 667·3500.
cere in their various ways ot
ey I. being spent. In various
llooptlal, Parkersbuq, lar med1
11
·for Limestones, any
sJZe. MAJOR Medical Health Plan
30tp worship. I am likewise sure that
meetings he has told question- Horace Karr, DorotbJ
teal treatment.
. Prompt delivery . Emmet w. non . cancellable, guaranted,
lhll •lncerlty often results in
ero who asked about various to Ohio Power Co.,
- By llnl)&gt;a Bdfl •
Shuler, Contracting.
•enewable. Pays too per cent
Legal Notice
genuine spiritual biOISings to
matters, including bodkl!np Chester-Sutton.
1 ~ tlr of Medical bills, over
0. noo couNTY coun .. Mo1o1 the parllctpant. Howeve&lt;, this
that they were the ereatloll oi Arnold Grate, MDdred u.a~,L
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COUNTY. "
does· not make It right. In n&gt;- BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH i-al
•nboOl ofllcials.
to V. E. Nelson, Bemiee
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for information. ~... Vl'lllnl• CMk,
.....,.,.. femng
to worship services. The M.y .F. of the
Letart The aovernor also belleves BOn,
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Paul •aid, "Let all thlngs lie' Falls d!arge held a party at '
Thomu · J. Woodo,
Eileen
Mlualfllle. uo•• NOTICI
done decently and in order." the Skate-Away at . Che- racuse.
Woodo, to Truman D. HaD,
.. . YUGJ ~ewr b'oatua
lNCOME TAX seni~ . Victor ao~-"-~n. whD rutcln at ....,. I Corintltians 14:40.
TuesiUt.y evenlns:.
'lbe namel of :Mr. and Mn. ene Hall, Lots, Middleport.
•• ~.. all E.
Gaul,
Cheste&lt;,
Ohio.
Phone
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Mrs.
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Wella, J--uWeU., AUU
--• Verner H. See, Iva K. V'OIIOila
985-2402 fte 5
take notlee tbat on the 4tth 1hy of
una IJUI" I"WWNI
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Sewer Mat'!bbles
a r
P· m.
Dl!leember, 1118-&amp;. the plalntlfhl. Hom-- its of Jesus reveala a gentle- and Roger, Nancy and Sharon Mrs. Dennil Manuel were unin- to Blaine D. Walbum,
DDIItle KMel
1 8 30tp er Cool! and Mary Vlralnla f'.ook.
d ' It
nd
bo
II
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p
tued their petltlon •••tn•' n1m
lD Iness,
1gn Y, a
(a ve a ) RoWih were dhmet guests of tentioDally omitted from the Ust ·
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Ntpl EXPERT cabinet making. CllS-- b~o.c~!t,..;o:r::.e 1';{1 ~:!' ~;_un,:;a a quiet reverence and medita~ Mrs. Lettie Spencer, Spracuse, of guests who attended the wedBerkley C. Faulkner
7 • tfc tom made rurniture, BUcb as In tlld CQurt.. for a money ludVD~nt tlon. His worship was most of- Sunday and aecom.....t..~
by ding of P~G'IF Wines and Lar-- Esther D. Faulkner. to
.
nd uf
lD the amoWit of ISOO.OO plu1 triter·
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W igbt 52 ~ A-• Bedford
DAnNG. Ptambln&amp;, MueOer
hutch cabmets a
b fets ert 111d eoltl of 1t1lt, •• • elatm tOT ten carried on 1n private. He Mrs. Spencer attended a bymn ry Grimm recently.
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ra :r A.nold Bre&amp;llm. tables, etc., made to order ~=~t ~:,"·~.. n~~~~. ·~~-:.~r:,~re:; hated noise and babble. His sing at the Ml Hemum church Mn. Roy Buck was returned Charles H. Wolfe, Helen
. . But MaiD Slreet., Po-D- Built-in cupboards or cabinets an•wer th.lll peuucno oa th• JOUI lla:r preaching wa1 all Bible, and SUnday afternoon.
to her bome M-...... from. u ..,_ Wolfet to Paul E. WoUe.
of f'cbruar"J 1915, or ludpnnt ..-UI
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very practical. Hls religion was Mr. ami Mn. Junlor WloM General bnopllal where she re- o , · ·"' - - · .,._.,
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Hom
Cook
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••• 8D warren Randolph, Rosa
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!ltlei&amp;ler Balldin&amp; S111JPI)
Mary.. vtr
not emoII onIess, but the wor- called on Mr. and Mn. Gerald ceived treatment foDoWaua
1mta. cook.
1RANSMJSSION Salvage Com- new home• Built 1n kltch- .,,,..., ..':1"':'.:\~'
ship preceded the experience. WeU. Sunday afternoon at By• acctdenl at Syracuse Saturday dolph, to Russell Randolph,
...... . Repairing au makes. ens storm windows
alum- Attorlll71 for Plalnllrtl
One phrase that II certainly
50 A., Olive.
'"7'0DHI~te and standard tron~ lnu;. sldlllg Call Guy Neig- "'" "' "' L ._ 1' "'- "'· .,.
misused i.s 'in tbe Spirit." Be- thing one "gels Into" at c:hurd1 Bobby Wtneo and
Larry Theodore Htlldore, Ama
m!Miol!t'.
otaurlce Gngoon . 1er Racine Ohio.
IN ••• co-oN PLIAI couoT o• . ing In the Spirit Is not some- and "gets cut off" later. It has IGrimm nf Columbus spent the Hllldnre, to C. M. Schultz,
0 0
PhOIII WY
12 zg tic .,.,.:,"':'"c.!~".~~v
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Utile to do with feeDng. It Is weekend with Mr. and M ra. of way, EOUv~ldore Tlleodore
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Mai'J Vll'flnla Coolo,
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received at conversion and ay&amp;; Wines Jr.
Anna .
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, from thence It Is a constant, [ Mr. IIlii :Mrs. Bob Adami, Le- G. Hlllilore, to United
""'-'TIONt:KR
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I Offers will lie received b• the day·by-&lt;lay companion. It Is the , tart were dinner ·auests Sun- of America, Easement,
Matan, WHI VIrginia,
i»fendant
~
c M Sch Hz, to united
Contpi!U 8enlco
LIDAL ••»co
' undersigned at the office~
of
CbrlsUan•s ordinary way
of day of Jolr. and Ml'l. . Erwin
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Crilt -..:Hard
TELEPHONE solicitor wanted .. ~·8:_ 1 ~:0, ... wbo " .4.. aa: lluoD :Crow, Crow &amp;: Porter, Attom- Jlife.
Gloeckner and famUy, Mr. andes of America. Easemeut,
Top wages, plus bonus. Stea· ID r.be Stat. or wm vtrrtnl• • .-m . eys Pomeroy Ohio untiltO·OO · You have a Bible. Why
Adams accompanied by 1\re.
~
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notiee tnal oe m• Mll cta.r of 1
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d Y work , with a new com. tall:•
o.eembu
t&amp;lft ttw Ptalntltt•. Hoa~n 1A. M. on Saturday. Febnlaey study lt now!. But be careful. Mrs. Gloeckner and
I I ,o.lo
pany In the Mea. Send appli- ~"cO:et:":.u~ .~::!:'' .~~D I6th, 1965 for the following :
Know the requirement&amp; of 81·· ans attended a bymn elng at to George A.
2
5 11
ttc
cation to: The Daily Sentinel, tho Com"""' Plo• Coout ot ,..,,, 1964 P~ntlac Leman• Spt Cpe. ' ble study (John 7:17). Go to Mt. ' Herman thai afternnoD.
~Lebanon.
Boz 668 B.
1-30-3tc ~:~nt'l.,:~o ~:r~
~ Two 22 Rifles.
the Bible div(ti"Ced from your :Mr. and Mn. carroll White, Theo C. Heines, dec., to
ROT SEAT?-Harry Gilmer,
u . s. Clvlllirvlo- Jesttt
Terms of Sale:
[preconceived opiuions. Do not Darla and Deanna called on ' lse Heines, Larry L..
• canueman with • liking for
"H.il'I'O ...._.
5erv1ce Cot&gt; Hllh
Moo.,_
•• ... ·- -~ ,.,,. ,,...m••• ..,. """''""' " ... FRANK w. PORTER ' JR. just Jet it fail open to anythiJIR.
Mr. , and Ml'l.
Gerald , Wells Janel
Su•Bed'"'-'
Grueaer. Cerl.
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lelal papers. Mluu•and. ot '"n. open P"'ParlltntT 10Ut rla.r (If ...
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ADMINISTRATOR OF
Rather' read 1t b'y boob luu Sun:day at s,.-acuse.
Trans..
I!II"Uo
'oach of the Detroit Wono ••.
any
IDa•
THE ESTATE OF HENRY subjects. Theft) God will . bless
'MorrJscm will be Larry L'r
•ncceed!n• George Wll10n
.
tlon on..r.be. ......... ...qutMntaiU&amp;
Ma,.,. V1ri1Difl Cook,
fRANKLIN . SHANE
you. Remen'itier, the oi&amp;Mime FI'Nchlria at the Letart FRIIS Hf'Jnes, Janet . Sue ' .Grue~:;er, who rtii~ned after his osaist·
Pomero, ~::. ·· ., gt.tn• n•m• . a.dlt1'11.. otnd Webttfto IJitd tul:';~lnttttl
DECEASED.
lrelljion ll ~ :.ooct'" enoiiJh for United BtetiUin church Sun- Ohn K. Gtues~r. Louise Heltl-1 ant coaches had. been ftl'e!l .
• • tfto Cocoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ , Altorn..,. for Plallltllh
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DAILY CROSSWORD

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to lidp

cycle. The w011111 occoleratetl
development pull tholll OilS of
step with Dature and rtlulll In
early death. llnllkt biieCIIeldel,
the iigbt Oaobel are nnt harmful to planll, lbo ICfenll• ....

STATION, Tex. port.
ute, but yielded little drama, (UPI) - U. S. Department of
for !hat matter even the Agriculture scientists are U·
wu rather conven- perlmeDtlng with • method of a tall mallOIIry

Ualled Prell IDienatioDII
HOU.YWOOD (UP I) - Two ::~~awn ID the coy ro- Insect coutrol that uses Ouhes
of lbe theatre•• hesvyweigbta, manu% way of the old-faahioned of light to kill pesto. They have
Alfred Lont and=on~i stage. The "Hall of Fame" has diOCO\Iered that
ligbt Dashes
lhowedN~TV 1 lie~ suit-- done _ and will do - mach lasting less than ooe thousandth
~ "::, the feau\':~igbt class, belter.
of a llOOOild calliiO cabbage"The Msgnillcent Yankee," The story began with the oradapted irom the Broadway Dl' rival of Holmes and Fanny in
iglnal. The 911-minute "llali ol Washington In I!IOZ, when he
Fame" spectal centered on the wao Sl, and, m a serleo of
DOWW
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love atory of SUpreme Court episodic and fragmentary seJ.J't C II
1R41 Ne
Justice Oliver Weadell Holm.. quencet1, ended three decades
and his wife Fanny.
later. after Fanny's death. In
bat 2
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l.nuttaIt is always a pleasure to see the final scene, Holmes, retired
'-RuaP&lt;I
aca--.
the Lunta.in action, for there i3 from the bench, Is visited by
sometbing wtdeniably lntoxicat- Franklin D. Roosevelt on his aB!lM~
I. Port at
"t-t&gt;IJO"
lnB bout Indestructibility• even Inauguration day.
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~ their presence gave Ire- play, one kept waiting for someIDe
uent ·amiabllily to Thursday thing to happen. The only mo- lt.JPoorPNW
8.~
U.E!*
~-. endeavor. Yet the adap- ments that stirred any ~rt of :Illtall
presented to televiewers juices concerned Holmes back- lZ.Batcw
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w :barctly in the Indestructible log of Louis Brandeis, a Jew.
pMto
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~ f:t';a old chintz, sweet-smell· Court justice - but .even these 1 21.Burdara
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also offw a pn!&amp;Uiaaal temlll
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lnctode eJCbl 1111n In eJimina.
tlon competition.

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1:110 Midway Ma!lnee
3:55 Newa Beat
f:OO DiactnB with Doss
f:30 lnterehenge
~:00 Community New•
5:05 World News
5:15 Sports Today
~:!' Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
5: 41 Sign 011
SATURDAY
6:45 Sign On
7:110 Be Sllll and Know
7:113 New•
7:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News HeadUneo
7:32 Musical Clock
?:45 Word and Testimony
8:00 Ohio Valley New1
S:lli World Newo
8:10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
t0:30 Song &amp; Slory Hour
10:45 Famliy Worship Hour
LL:OO Nows . Army Hour
11 :30 Publlc Service
12 :00 News Roundup
12 :20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Gr8111ll
12:30 Saturday MaUnee
f: 00 lliscing w1 th Doso
4:30 Top fen Revue
G:IIO News Ro"ndup
5:15 PubUc:: Service
&amp;::iC Dmner MuSicale
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&amp;·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan . 30, 1965

:v~:~:n:r!o:be

Mrs. Sauer Asks Additional Laws
To Reclaim Ohio Strip Mine Areas

Mr.
o1l Party h Given for
:foledo wish to announee
the I Dall1111 Weber, l 0
Mrs.
, ~ of 8 daughter Dt?cember Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber ,on t~e
11 1964: named Melinda Sue entertained with a party in hon- :islahon
w~ightne' $ Jbs. 3 oz.
' 1 or of the lOth birthday anniver- 1 ties in

Around And
About
Middleport

Harold Sauer reported traveling prize, brougbt by Mn.

need ror additional leg- Robert Snowden, wat wOo by
on strip mining actl'li- Mrs. Fred Williamson. Games
southeastern Ohio and were played and prizes won by
sary of their son, Dallas, at r t~ need for conservation of na- Mrs. Henry Turner, a guest,
their home Wednesday evening. I t1orntl resources at a meeting and Mrs. Ralph Jarvt.s. The door
liJ~ A bPrthday eakr deronnPd with of the Rutland 1&lt;-.riendly Gar- 1prize was awarded to Mrs. Har-

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FOR ALL OtCASIVNS

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Mrs MiUard Van Meter

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Wednesday even- 1vey Odell.

trim was served w1th we crram
following thp dinnt&gt;r
The honorl:'d gur~;t rrf'rivffi
gifts from ttwse presrnt inrlud·
ing ht&lt;.; grandparPnts Mr. aad
:0..1rs. Lawrt&gt;ncr Milhoan . \1lddleport. Mr and ~rs. Paul
B&lt;~er and daughters. Diana and
Linda of f'hrster . and EWnnis
Oean, Donna and Duane WPb~

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SCROLL CANOPY

Mrs. George Hackett, Jr. has
the home of her dau!Jhter,
been returned home from Vet- Mrs. K. Ellis, Garfield Ave. In
trans Memorial Hospital in Gallipolis.
Pomeroy following an appen- Visiting w 1t h Misa Frled8
dectomy.
1 Faehnle this week were MISI
1Mary Ann Case 1 n d Mrs.
Mrs. Garen Stansbury hre- Frederick Case of Parkersburg.
turned to Columbu~ with er Jill Harris, daughter of Mr.
sister and b~other~m-law, Mr.l and Mrs. Walt.er B. Harris, u•
and Mrs. C~l~ Horden for sev~ derwent an appendectomy at
days YIStt. From Colum~ Veterans Memorial Hospital
bus she ~lans to take a plane this Wf'E"k.
Summat. New Jersey, for a
months visit with her
ld•Juglhter and family, Mr. and Mrs. TrussPI/ is
R. H. Hemmingway and ,
ltanoily.
HosiPssfor P11rty
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight are '
·
t-he weekend in Co- Mrs . Stanley Trussell enter·
with their daugher and tained with a Stanley partv WeclMr. and Mrs. Ron . nesday evening at hu home In
Rashan.
Morgan and a class- 1 · Following a demonstration by
I::~~~~:f~rom Ohio University are Mrs. Richard Campbell, games
I!
the semester break were played and prizes awardher sister and family, Mr. ed winners. A d~ssert course
Mrs. Dan Meadows and was served by the hostess to
family.
Mrs. A.rvil Holter and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush Sharon, Mrs Oris Smith, Mrs.
son, Eric, of Oak Hi11, John Rose, Mrs. John Hayel,
Iwt•ro recent guests of his par~ Mrs. Theodore Pullir,s and dau·
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ' ghter Jean, Mrs, Ralph Trus1R&lt;&gt;ush.
1sell, Mrs. Warden. OUrs, Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs. Alfred Roush Gary Dill, Mrs. ArcMle Tutllo
their grandson, Ricky, to land Mrs. Campbell.
1

ing at the home of Mrs. Carl 1 A surprise layette
shower
Morris.
was held in honor of Mrs. Joe
Mrs. St~Ut'r told of the erforts Bolin. Other guests were Mrs.
o~ the Me~gs County Reclama- ~ Nellie Vale, Mrs. Don. Harrl- i
IJCln rommlltrr headed by Wood- son and Mrs. Tom Martm. 'M;e 1
nm Wilson in this project and hostess served refreshments at '
&lt;;I so presented I'Ommunkations the close of the evening .
concerning the matter. She
ported on the publicit y given
thr conditions in southeastern ,
Olliu in tht' Cleveland Pla in
O.aler and the p,u,burgh Press I
.~1emb~rs were
urgt&gt;d
t.o
write legislators and ask
for
:;tronger controls. Mrs. Sauer Committee members
and
rf'ported that Rep. Ralph Wel- officers of thf&gt; Candystripers of '
kt'r favors udditiona! redama- the- Veterans Memorial Hospit·
linn legislation.
&lt;~I met Wednesday, January 27
Mrs . Donald Willia ms
pre· with Mrs. Scally, supervisor,
sented a paper ent.H:led, "Clean-,omd Mr~. Will and Mrs. Gordon,
ing Up the Garden ." stressing jt.he adv1~ors .
.
tht' importance. of removing de- Attendmg were Carla
WilL,
Oris in preparation for spring I Nancy Arnold, Sandy Th001as,
pl~nting.
Pam O'Brien, Huetta We.Us,
Two nPW members were wel· 1Janice Wehring, Linda DarncornPd inlo the club, including ell, Linda Bailey , Nancy Ash,
Mrs. William Brown and Mr3. iJewell Price, Joyce Long, Jan- 1'
! Charles carson. A note of ap- 1ette Scott, Barbara Hoffner and !
MRS. JAMES McMASTERS
preciat 1on wus read from Mrs. ,Sandy Bunce .. They discussed '!
CharloUe Cox expressing •~&gt; ! ways of ~armng money. Also,
Marr~age IS
prec•at •on for g•ft and flower . mernbershlp scheduhng, socarrangements sent to the Alh-i iaL publishing: telephon•
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welcomed
Christmas season.
en.
Congregational Church of Whit- guests at the home reception in I
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given by Mrs. Bruce Davis. The. Candy stripers Awards
Cere- white gladioli and stock for the and a tiny pink floral
mony and pamphlets entitled evening marriage of Miss Mar- Her corsage was made of
.··veteran Memorial Hospital By·1:iha Jean Mahaffey, daughter pink roses witt! silver and
for Candystripers., were , of Mr. and Mrs. (Jean Fllnt
velvet trlm.
distributed by Linda Darnell. Pomeroy J Gordon Mahaffey, Att~ding the gift t bl
Girls who were once Candy 909 West Beverly Boulevard. ~ Mrs. Doris Carlson A~s e was ·
stripers who have unitorms t.hey l V1hiltier, and Jame~: Howard : slsting at the recept.ion w:re ~~
, would like to sell m&lt;:ty call V1ck- . McMasters. son of Mr.
and bride's grandmothe M LeTONIGHT
. ie ,..~tty at WY 2-2867 or Shar- ~ ~rs. Howard McMasters, Whit- ·lah Flint and aunt,r, Mr:.s. Ed"RIO CONCHO$"
(Techoieolor)
on Biggs at WY 2-6472.
her.
mond Grueser. Following 8
Richard Boone.!. Stuart Whit 1
Dr. Frt&gt;deric Groetsema sol~ 1 La · Barbara honeymoon th el
man , Tony nanciosa. F..d·
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY . emnized the ceremony, Mrs. : couple is at home in San' Fran- I
mond O'Bril:'n, Wende Wag·
Perry
Ault observed h1s : Ruth Riley acted as the church cisco.
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ner. Hou~ Peters, Jr., .Jim I
Bruwn.
eighth birthday recently at the I hostess. Mr. Richard Ellis as·tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
Colorc.,toonl
home of his parents, Mr. and organist , Mr. Jervld Shepherd !
Mrs. William Ault and family .l as vocalist and Miss Sherrl
SUN., MON., TUES.
A decorated cake and ice cream Bullard attended the guest !
Jan. 31-Feb. 1·2
were
served to the family , and book .
.. BIKINI BEACH"
his cousins, Brett Dodson, who 1 The bride was given in mar-:
(Terhnicolor)
Fra!lkle Avalon. Annette was 2 and David Dodson. who riage by her father and wore a
Funicello, Martba tlyer.
was 12, Jay Warner, and Mr.l run Jpnglh g9wn of whispering .
Colorcartoons
i and Mrs. Charlet Bush and son, bouquet tafreta with a sabrlna 1
hatur.tte: Hot StuH
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Meet Jan. 27
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Bring them in anytime to be added ·:

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«Jpluring all lht&gt; ChtJrm of J";nf' Homt' St)'ling!

Rlo Graode Friday evtll\ql 18
the weekeod "lth ·b La
parenu, Mr . and Mrs~ Micbaol
who are atteoding JUtj
Grande College.
Mrs. Della Carnahn has beea
from Holzer Hospital

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Her elbow length English silk
illusion
veil billowed
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lace and she carried a cascade
of spider mums, white roses
and stephanotis.
Attendants were Mrs:. Karen
Smith, matron of honor, and
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' Gljjl Thersleff and Marsha McIFarland.- - - - -

Racine Legion
Auxiliary Meets
January 26th
The Ladies Auxiliary of the

INTEREST WILL BE PAID

Ra£&gt;ine American Legion Post
No. 602 met in regular session
Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 7:30 in the
Post House. The meeting opened in ritualistic form by the ,
President. Mrs. EuKene Holter.
Communications were read
and two chairmen gave their
Mrs. Frances Roberts,
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Civil Defense and Beulah
Bradford on Jegislation.
I Mrs. Osby Martin, Pomeroy
]Rt 3, La Secreta ire Caissiere,
\of 8 et 40 Auxil.iary, was a
guest speaker on the work that
is doing. She hopes
Itoorganization
organize one in Meigs County.
' A potluck supper was served
at the dose of the meeting and
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ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

a social hour enjoyed.

EVERY ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO
$10,000 BY THE FEDERAL
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

Why Not Open Your Account In Person, or
By Mail, Before February 15th and Make
Your Dollan: Earn More?

MAY WE SERVE YOU?

Club Plays Can1111ta
Tuesday. Evening

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Mrs. Lionel Boggs wa~ hoeto her Canaala Club Tues·
evening at her home on
, Lincoln St. Prizes were award·
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Mrs. Charles Bradlillry, Mrs.
Donald Mills, aod Mrs. William
Childs.
others present were Mn.
Richard Gress, Mrs. Edna
French and Mrll· Robert Sci\.
moll. Mrs. llot!P oer¥ed r.,.
freshments at the close of the
evening,

IEI!iLEFI
OIL HOME HEATER
Don't.let that old heater fool an~ freeze you another day. It
will never be WGrth more than nght now if you trade it for
a houseful of SIEGLER comfort. SAVE NOW-

TRAOE . NOW-

THE FARMERS BANK and SAVINGS CO.
"WE HAVE GROWN BECAUSE WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS GROW"

HURRY! OFFER LIMITED!
Mombor Focloral Rosorvo System
MetnMr Fodorol D1p01lt Insurance Corporltlon

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