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-~':l'Je~oi~..~~-= Gl'(lng~ Holds

Racine Churches
· Ch osen Queen For T0 Conuuct
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Jeon AuIhzer
,m.n;Teenage Dance New Years Eve Nig ht Services
Aulhzer became . MlSS Snow Queen" for

Roger Chancey will return to

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sUft$h'lft8 a G$$

Hold$ Mr.ting
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3rd B'lrt hd ay Qf
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Celebrated friday

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Club Activities

Romt'ne Rt'tes
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Class.MeetS
Th UrS d0y £ven1ng

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Your Clothes - Will Take On
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Visit Our Furnitute
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DRY-CLEANED

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Club which wa1 lo have

CROW'S

EtBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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HOME LAUNDRY COMPANY

bl"l'n held Lhl.s el)mtng Monday has
been postponed u.nUI iurther no·
t•ke due to illooas in the family
of une of the auetts for the pro-

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NEW
1960

ICinas Hold8 DinnPr

The Go-G~'ttera Clns of the
Syracuse EUD Church en)oytd a
Chrlstma&amp; dinner, Dec. 23, at the
Martm Restaurant, Mllldlcpoft
GifU were exchanged by the
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ANGLE

NO'f .JUST A BIGGER PICTURE

Where dill your money go in 1959?

STEAK HOUSE

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Glasi Cuts Room ,
light Reflection
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can.:.llod chocks and
chock stubs provide a
roady financial record of
your important oxpendi·
lures. Stort noxl year out
right by oponing a
chocking account today
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ON ADMIRAL
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CfO\\d of 325 teen- ~ ~(ond annual Twelfth Sight st&gt;r
daughter. Cathy, of CovmgAmos Leonard worthy muter
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, daughtc1 of Mr ancl Mrs Verne Aulttzer ttc, obscr vmg the trarl1twnal 1
· Ki 'wt~~u~s:~/~~~d / p_reaided at a 1tietrt business
NfiCiS
11 wee
Street, Galltpohs was cro"'ned by Jim H 1 mer . los(' of the Chrutmas S('a~un 'I he
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'r 11on after which a prol(l'am w11s
.; .......,,. program eo ord.inator E.:.
~('f \l("e will begm at 6 30 p m tn I
Mrs .M.,maie Gilmore and otber I presented. by tbe lecturer, !drs
of
FOrtertia~: her mi]esty dunng the (~il 01 1 1 s were ~haron l'oreman and til t• Baptist Church Rev John f.l
relafi:ve.s. I Huber .Brown, using u Ule theme est
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schCfOI
e"ning was Richard Long or Mtd Nt Lk} ~tchoblsond R d
th h wnJd, pe~stor of tht&gt; Methodt41 .
Rev Howw:l Ruppelt and Cilf- . .. t..ooking Ahead To 1960." RoU were.
on Wednesdily
dleport. Donna
who al!endl'd
l.nol f.Jb ~an
an Y Ro ge
burch, Will be the speilkt-r
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' ford Beaver retu.r~d to Mildle-~ call wa&amp; answered wltb how to evenma: at the home of thtlr
!ltrier Creek High School wa ~ 111 J l ~o werl' able to retain the
I port, Tue.s&lt;lay, after spendm.g ' !:!et more members out to the meet- I teacher,,~:J4¥- \}I~~ Nease, Ne.-e
~Ured in a beautiful lavelder ful . h&lt;~tlt Jl of lhampwns ' m slow l'ollo'olln~ the mess ,!C . the S"r
IChrnstmas With Rev . Ruppcll s : mgs A llft;o oullook was read byiSetUeme"t. ,
mal Tbe
ueen~lect :ompNtd l rlJn t 11 ...: ltlil' for ·~9 Th e slow vtl'e o,t.tl\ adjo urn to the v,Hant lot , 'lhc third btrthda) ol Janna
parent::;,~: ru.d Mrs C E Rup \1rs Brown and "A Boost For Ga.me• were played durtnc: the
8 Y FP.EDDI! HOUDAS~tE.~l'
~~~st, Be~erly Bollmg, ~taJd&lt;~ t.! JrH • t hamp~ cumjlt'led Mgamt.1 ,.0 ~ourth Stn•et IJt"twtln the K11} S! ttb&lt;rrt wll.s ce!Pbrated Fr1
pelt , m Gulfport', MISS.
Modern Methods" was read by evenmg after wldrh refreshmentl
~h Barbara Lievmg O.i!rlenc &lt;'tldll olhl': 1oople s
Tnv,.n thll and the pr, . t oHtt t' tl ,•v &lt;~t th l' ho me of her grand
J.,n 1, Lhdds , HN , returned to
Mr and Mrl. Char\es stopartl Mary McAfee.
were served to Johllf!Y Grueser,.
1 , Juatic~ and Bcvrrl)" Cull;p Douna
h • tlure.-l durmg the sem1 formal I where the eommumtJcti L'hn;;lnto ~ p.ilrt·ut~. \lr and Mr:s Jlube_rt Pul
trr rmplvym l': 1 at th e Cnildren'a and daughter, Janna, of Lancaster
Sbe!la and Creatlyn Hteb, Robert
Vial judged upon the basJs of po~t'
'en1n~ frDm 7 30 until 2 ~ a m trees will b... t-ourn,..rl • ·•~•
l tns of llruY..r~c\1 Avenue , .•Jddlc
•I J:sp ltal ill ':..olumbus Thursday came, Tburslay to Spent New
H.nmer Rtce sang a solo aecom- Hamm and Billy &amp;er. Two ~m
"' personaht) and he:~.uty
INen· the ,_Hat Teen ·Tone~ Lorn- now ob!ierved m many c1hes and putt Janna Kay 1s the dau;hLer fudu wmg a visll with her mother Years watb her parents, Mr. and pamed by Mrs. Robert Louks, and ben, Denny Evans and Billy
po:st•J uf (3ohby Van looney, Jrm towns thrnu ,; hout Ull.' t\IUIIU)
,,c Mr and Mrs Charles Stobart ·.. r~ )f.ilrtha Ch!!ds and ot:acr . loeai Mrs John Chancey and other rela· "A Btt of Humor" wrls read by Neaae, were unable to attend
·~ Perhaps 1ne mo~t oul~llltoclrng Jlaml'r liumJc l!:van~ ar11l Gary I On Te~dav afternoon Tht' vii t l! L~ttaster, who spent the NeN r 11 o~tlvt~ B. ton· mmmg to Mtd· tives.
Mrll W A ?norgan.Tencommand·
SPICIAL MEETING
' fO(k 'n roll eonll·~l t'Hr cou rliul A.ult tlwy prov ided the ven tops l tage tru ck will p1ck up tli " Lr('e~ Yl , l ~ v,.cckend With relativesld1cporl ~~ s~ CIIJ!d.s vJ, tted ln
ments for Parents were read by
A 11pecial meeting of tbe Clifton
l td m the Tn Slii!e area saw Bever tn Ha&lt;· k 11 Hol l mUiih' alcm~. w1th from the homes m prl.'raralwn for h&lt;rl'
, 111 , 1po1Js wtth Mtss Hel(' 1
The meetmg of the Pomeroy Mrs William Grueser and "A
!, ly Ann Cull til IJ[ (,atllpOIIS attd Bill Mrllu
the program
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b b otN I' I~ :vi&lt;ttllyn Scott, - N.
Garden club, scheduled for Mon· New Year's Prayer" by Mrs Frank Mason.lc Lodge No 23 is •nnoun11
eed for this eveninJ at 7:30 o'cloek
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ay 1 lternoon. h as been ran· Grueser. Fo11 owm
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with all Masona urged to •ttend..
"Champ of Champions ' ur .li:Jt k n
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h:~d a \t~rg£' decorated Qther r.u• ~~s th!!re
celled.
by Mrs. John Erwin, the program
Rol1" fist dancm g for 59 { ICl~t'SI I
Bradf~:nds
btrlhrl ,o) ( d(!' hakcd hy her moth
.r and Nlrs Lee i.tcComas and
eh1Uengera to the und ~puled
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W.l~ J&gt;CI"H•d With 1 ::~ cream lo Hal entertained Wl~h l f.Jmly dtrmer
l&lt;:y Ootlc Mos~man, Jr, Cindy and 11 theu hom .:- P1l'.,,.tt were Mr
lhcrole Slobart. of Texas, Paul I E Miller of _.'!ddi'tlp~;rl Mr and
Mr a~d Mrs. waUace Bradford Russell Pullms. and the followinJO Mrs Carl Vandert\oof a: d ch.ildI ~1 rs Herbert DIXon eulcrtamed
the Morumg &lt;;ton Cl.il5~ of the and children, Carolyn. Ncda &lt;a nd I Jduhs, her maternal grandmother •en, Peggy and Floyd , of WaldQ,
£rttnurr~{' F:UH ('hurch, of which Cu.det Bruce Bradfnrd of We•t I \1rs .John Chancey, Mr. and Mr1. Jh10 and MISS Opal Almstrong
Mitdred Jacobs and all the folh she ~~' the leHcher, w1th 1 party Pc.nt and Carolyn .M :hoan and H&lt;~r te) Da Ie ••
"'os11man, Mr
and II Rutland.
the County home w1sh to e"tend Werlne~ila~ aftt&lt;rnoon 11t her home Mrs Wilham Bradford of M1ddle- :'~'Irs Ed "''ard StObart, her great
Mr and :.1ra
Darst returned
thanks an•\ appprN"Iallon to Hrrck ~prm:.:~ Road
I port W('re dmnt&gt;r 'i!Ue~ts at the grandfalht!r, MiltOn Russell, and 0 thetr home n F'lon ta after
the Middleport Wl Til, Knights
t;ames were played and prrzes I borne of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nun- her .. parent~. Mr and Mrs Char .pe~ diJJg the ~hrJstm•s holidays
Templars, Pomero}
Food Co, I awarded lht• wmncrs and mem- 1nally and c{uldreu, Ster.m;n and
Stobart, and Mr and Mrs Pui o~th Mr. and Mrs Jul~s ·Eiron, Mr.
Davis Ice ~:~nd l'rodu cc \lidw.ily bcrs ex&lt;"hangt•d gtfb
Be cky of Chester Wedn e..day
u n~
tnd Mn C P Wtllianu and other
,
Fe~C&lt;ney
Rf'nnctt
Po
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Porn
ltt'lrr
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hmenb
were
serve
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prr~r·nt
wt're
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dauvesalso
here
Darstw1th
of
spentHobart
Christmas
)ayton
~t.ilr~ Dul1on\ Hrug ~ r~
DIK0/1 asstste.d b Y ~1rs Mrs Ray Whaley and son Kellh.l
he BironB and Darsts
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1Jw1r: ht l ogan lo Susan Ouwn,land Mr and Mrs Hobart Shields
Federated
( httrt h, Bradford c harlc~ Bartell', M1chae! and Tho- and children Sharon and Jimmy
Miss Bertha Grant WlJS taken to
•Il-l!. ~~~·~~;~.~-~~ (I iff ~ rt'C Metho ffiJS Bentz, Counle Dill, Jan~. Joy~etp:s General Hosplta1 this week
,r
Gu)an Datry Brough ct' dnd Kc1th Evans, Llllrla Dill,
for treatment.
Chester 411 llutland i'.i!Uia Frlrk, Melma Grueaer, Perry
Mr and :.rrA 0 p Klein hiV~
Harnsonv1lle !'rea Kennedy, John Mertdfth, Debl'la
relUined to the1r
home after
t:h;;,,.t; and any others 1Spcnct•r, .Jun Carleton, Vicki
:,lrs G H Stansbury, M1ddle spending Christmas with their
to make tlu s tht bt~ Young and two guests, Roger Dtx
port who Is chairman of radto son and family. Lt. Cmdr.
best Chmtmas ever
on and Skipp) Logan .
publJ('tly of the 11th District of ~·. K!em at Norfolk, Va
the Ohm Association of Garden
Helen Beeson. who has been
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Funeral .'wrvlceH for Mrrs Eddil' Clubs, II announcing the clubs ~isllmg Mr. and Mrs W. H. Jubl·
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Rpmme were held from the Ewtng projects at WMPO m Bradbury
ng and others in Middleport re·
wa:s ht•ld
Chapel, Thursday at 2 p m With
On the ftrst Monday of each urned lo her home in Columbus
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the Re~ Halph c Zunrlel, paHtor
th b
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nrlny
Eve Danet 111 Porn ·
mon
egmnmg
on ay, a rep
Mr 11nrl MrR Carl Vanderhoof
k•
of
the
first
Baptist
Church.
of·
resentahve
of
a
county
Jtarden
ll K' homl' of Mr 111llI Mrs
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"'d chJidrPn, P('G'.!Y and F1oyd1 of
TI'Wk~lfary 111 l\l!&lt;ltllt1)oll
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club Will Rp('ak during the Coffee Waldo, Ohw, came Thu'"aday. to
. G•••••• ror •'n• t'vt·mrtJ.: lntlndt•d
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Bt&amp;i• ent•rt•Lncd
pcc1a 1 mus,c wa~; pruv•rietl hy ll•nr
" tn ""Yer spend New York's w1th ~•rs Van"
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and -"'rs .lack ll&lt;i chncr. Mr
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Mrs Jot.n I' trso!l:; Mr ~nd '',1 11 '' 1 ~' un 1Wyll••
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They
left
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h thd
Burial was Jn R1vcrvrew Lemf'·
JS .nnn1 ay, Mrfl Jame~ Tllue
I ll Wa'• pr
Mt ~s
S~o\h
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tng IO VISit In [ronton With h'·
Pnstut wNP. Mr
and Mr11. tery and pull hearers ~t·re V&lt;tl • ~cor jiS 'C' ow~&gt; lp run
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Mn
Ward,
Albert
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Clyde
1:3ayle~
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cha
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rman
and
!Liso
a
member
mother.
-.1r11 C A Vandrrhoof be·
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Mr an&lt;
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Hf lhc Rutland and Middleport fOf'e relurnmg to thetr home
U.ilt• { on~o:ruve uf Daytun, :-.1r
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uul Mrs Nathan B1ggs anr:l child·
Commg from out llf tt 1.v 11 for dub/1, will speak on some pha!Se
Mrs Forrest Baehtel and daugh,
rcn lean, BillY and st111 ron, Mrs. the scn.1ces were Mr uud Mrll (; •I lhc r.arden cluhs
ter, C&amp;rol. took Mn
Bachtel's
Olhr
BIJ!~s.
Jamt·~
BlggH,
the
hon
W
Riddle
and
Mr
alld
\frs
Wllmother,
Mrs
J
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Da•vson,
tq
Pomeroy, Ohio
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d liam KIIP" of Charle!ilon,
Va,
her homt! m Va•nna, W. Va aftd
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nret guesl lUI .~ n;,
lf:blH an
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riau,~thler, Judith Ann
Mrs. Wilham Lathey and Mrs
family
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Jay
Hall
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of
Rutland,
Mrs
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•'LOVE ME TJo:NDI::It''
tl"r Lathcy, u 11 nvllle, Mrs Rohert
&lt;ariel Bruce Bradford. who has
Elvi6 Presley - Velma P.agct
Meeting Sclreduled
Clark . At hen~ . .and Mrll
John
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- also The Motya Temple Pytbian Sl•- , 'l k D
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hl11 parenUt, Mr and Mn W!IJitli&lt;!~
"COURAr;l!; (W
t.n wtll meet Tuesday evc.nmg at "" ar ' own ng 1on
Bradford. left loday f6f
lflitle.s
BLACK BEAUT\'"
7 30 ,Jt tthe K of P Hall 111 M1dThe Happy Harvet~tcrs l'la.~s of ol West Pomt
J'ohn Crawford - Mwu (;ll..son
dlrport w•hen the m•w offk-er8 for
th e l•'cdr:ratcd Church met Thurs·
Mr and Mrs Harolrt Hood al'd
' he ye 11 r will be in.~t.a.lled ond the
rlay evening 111 the new ladles par· children and \.J:rs Charles PhllSUN., MON. •ncl TUES.
chiarter draped for deceased mem·
lor at the church
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, llps or Ga lltpolis were
"HERCtn.ES"
ben
Mrs Phll Meinhart president, dinner guests with Mr and Mrs.
open~d lim meeting with group C. P Williamson
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Rlnll'Jn..:: followr.d by devotions by
Tr.rrv Lueth of Green La'ke,
Ttw 11 m1ual Week of Prayl'r Ml~&gt;ll Erma Smlth
' WlactJristn. and Kenny Marsch! of
meettn" 1n :\tuJtllupurt will he"ITI
•\•t'IIOil, Wtscunstn,
tlune Thurs
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DW'lng the buldneu se811lon, d ay a ft ernoon to ~fJen d Jh e Ne'"
thrs coming
Monday Servil't!S Will
DepOrtmen~~
F~or
be held each evemng at the fo'Jrllt Mn C:Jer.llnd H('turu. nmt Mr~ He•• Y-ear's weekend w1th
Mr
and
United Prcsbylcnan lhurch
l') H&lt;'llwl WPrt· numN1 l'hairmt'll Mrs.
Harry Houdashelt
and
1'he meetlng:t; are under the di, for sul'vtnt.(. I 11.\'. Lltln~&gt; &lt;hnrwrl'l and I daughter, }i'redclie, o( Grant St.,
recllun of the Mttlrllt'port Mmls Mr~ Buy Sl•ylned and Mr~~o Louis and to vtalt with Jlev und Mrs.
tertal Assuctahon and w11! hegltt RetiJd W~Jrt' namNI 118 the ~H~k Rol)!tld Place ~11\d family of · El·
each evemn~ Ill 7 ,30
committee I\ round robtn jl{'t well Ibridge, New y 0.-){, mt&gt;ln h"'YC hP,..,
When You IIH\'e Them
rollowmg
\tonday '~
servile card was sent to ·.trs Adam Eb· villiting at the Houdashelt home
there will be 11. meetmg or the as ersbach
' smce ~londay evenms: .
~urlutlon for the mm1sters and
GamL"~ wt•n• phty~Jd duru 1\,l tht•
"tfra. E R Keitt: of St PeterllthtHr wives
1aotlal ho ,, , 111} nrl••·s awanled tu burg, Florida, visited one dav this
We Plek-up and llell\'er
Ot!ferent mml!tlera of the town Mrs. Phil Memhart, Mrs. Max )I em week Wllh Mr and Mra. George
w11! speak on dlffcrt'nt niMhta and hart and Mrs Addle Grueser Rc Dallas and family
l'holrs of the ehurcheK w11l fur· freahments were aerved by Mrs
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ntsh special muslc.
Ernest Rhodes,
Mrs
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Hetnes and Mra iDale Smith.
IICOND ST.
PHONI 6190-J
MIOOLIPO~T. OHIO

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School rollowmg a two weeks viS·
A potluck dinner at 7 p. m. in
with hll parents, Mr and .Mrll observance of the quarterly birth· ,
Clu.ncey.
day&amp; preceded the reJular meeting
and Mrs Raymond oBums Jo! Rock Sprinaa Gran~~:e, Thund1y.

On Wednesday e"Yemng the Bapand Methodist Churchto.s uf
i&lt;l''tlle together w1th thr Ractnl'
1rc Department wtll condud th t&gt;

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'•••Ar•·'"ea at a teenage dance New Years Eve at

p0 t • Iuc:k D'Inner
Th sd E
ur ay venjng

lqaughten, Paolino aad Janice.
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Lebanon Men
Start 1960 Off
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On PI~
. Reconunended By Mirehell, Mr. Nixon
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The sleel ".::&amp;': was sellled today after union llll4 management nege&gt;
n bargaiDed aU
1 Union, Management Agree

nllbt wltb tbe ai4 of Secretary of Labor James P. ll4itcbell.
llolb tddetl adopted a seUiement recommended by Vice
Pleaident Richard M. Nixon and Secretary ll4ilchell.
'-rile eoutenll of tDe ~ettlement

-Ii&lt;lotlarl
belnc
raUby -tiro . _peodlrrc
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partie~," Wtd&gt;ell ..........,.
eel at • jttmnwd new tolllenaee.
"" aaid tire _ , ....
reached M a rauk of ~

of the

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conterencee over the

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to. Stulwof'kerl' Union raud lll:l!)o

B. Connd Cooper. eblef Dllll·
negotiltor u.id
the

•tement

aueement "repreaenbl • compromi.e wbkb
eompaniea
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ra..~ ...... M.y the role he has seleded for himself in 1960 presJ·I

:!!If&amp;~ tli
PQ Ucs.h
The governor as
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DONJ: IN !lrY HOllE.
Alio· haUH wort de.lted. Mra.
Pn~~&lt;l•, 020 Loctut St.,

lOll CONSlSTIINT JltiiiiNDABLI RIIVLTI

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~1!ddleport and M1ss Marcu. K.MJ r
of Syracuse werf' Nt&gt;w Yeah din·
ncr gu~9ls of Mr and Mrs A II
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M1. o~~.nd Mrs. C. R Batt-y a~nd
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t}l(' KoYernor s IS2nd son
eu o
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bot
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nopoaol~io
one iDcoo&gt;
1001
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Cordb=of 1'lioob llld ~ NOII&lt;et of -~~ .lJI!I. Obltuorise
pu
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liD&amp; 1 DAY . I I)~YB I OAYf
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· the 1960 DemocratiC'
DtSalle's secretiHn~ss has invit· he Culih.
~ IIDn 1n Los A nge- .ed apeculatlon
Ills terse but f Mr.
and MrB. Robert Ebersbitcl1
a ll · l'tl
I 'Cluun
Col umbus
1~s
warm lltatement Saturday follow- o
were holiday week ·
.mg Sen. John F Kennedy's an- end gue,ts of her mother, Mrs

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MOTHER and DAUGHTER w..t,

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• ""' ¥14 wl,lliln 10 &lt;lo1w a,!ler .-tvlq tilll.
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I hou10 work. Will ll•e In, more
lor home than wacea. Write %
Box 38!5, PometQ1' , o.

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FOR THI HST IN AIITIFICIAL
BRIIDfNG
call
ALUIIlT PARKER, CHE$TIR. 0.
Kautz Feed Store, Chester, YUkon

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eroy 917-M, before 10 a. m. Five
dairy breeds, 3 beet, 1 dual pur-

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or Five Points Grill, Pom-

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$'1.110
Me -9041 bJ ID A ll. ..W bo lo tbol day'o poper•

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pose. NO ASSOCIATION 1'0
JOIN. Now have frczen aemen
from most popular bulls.
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WORRIED ABOUT
YOUR STIIRING?

COME

·A'RUNNIN'

(ContlnVM From ,, .. Dn•t
in Florkla'~ Evera:lade.s killed olne
person•. 4hd • 1wt~-car erath .near
Saginaw. Mich ., killed seven .

Columbus.

Mr. and Mrs . Floyd Rumfield or

RUII•nd
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Kerr of Columbus were New Years
guesl'l or Mr. ond Mrs. Ohorl"'

By BOB E DYER

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wJth t:heJr grandmother Mn w
A. Mor:g~&gt;~n, Athen&amp; Ro~d.
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Mr. and :Mrs. Eyerett Thomas
spent Saturday in Chtllicothe With
Lh.e Rev and Mrs EueE'ne Thomu
and daughter.
Mr. and !-lr.s. John Miteh and
r.:.mUy returned home Sunday t&gt;venlng after spendln.g New Years in,
U!oban:&amp;n with Mr. and Mrt. Floyd
Meooher and fmnlly.
Mfl C F Tom IU
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The annuaL Week·o('Prilyer wtder the direction of the Midd!eport Mlni.stertwt ~iation will begin this evenlng with
Rev. Fted I. ,Gardner as the speaker. The Rev. Raymon Konk·
right of the lleath Methodist Church wilt be presiding over
the servi~e and the chqir of the Methodist Church will pre· I
sent spectal music for the opening service or the meetings.
~c~ttna:s will be held ea~b e~en ~ot ~hey be members of the par

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CivU Air Patrol and Civil Defeftle unlls.
sbm, 932 lelf con tamed repatk·
qed hOAJl'ltal umhl were dlatrib
ute-d throull:hout the United States
·lay the POOeral Civil Oefente Ad m.inistnhon ror uae In civil de-fe~ emt'Ut&gt;neies. Thf hot~pita!s
WMistt-4 or 200 bed.&amp; each with

McAPthur Hearinow.

Evening Jl\
ll,t Middleport fUP
Church
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The year 1959 was a good yeal' lot· Meigs County's volun-~ Miaa Ma~ Hill of Columbus ond
teer emerj!ency rescue units and fire departments. It was a ~' 1
"s R~b•n Gooch ond
year of progress, 1~provement, and plannfng.
~
a~': "=e~ /nn~~. ~~~!~~r
Not only In Metgs County, but across the nation there was
Keith ond Kathy Morgan retu nevidence of vast improvement and progress by the men i..n the ~ to their home Middleport s~nfire service, and other volunteer organiutlons such as the day, a.ftfl' spenJillg several' days

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act btheh First Umtt.'d tidpatlng

MURNIS
AJ110 durinll the week"d . auth(uPII - 1b.e Hi.lh· orities made arrest$ in three
will cond..uct a lpectacular murder cases.

By-Pass

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A ICIINTIPIC PIONI.-.o CHICIC

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County 4 -H Club A.g •

The works-hop is ope-n to 10 Moson County memben w.ho are at
least 14 ~"Bra of age as· of January
1, 1960. Three of tbe county l'e·
Pl't'SentaMvea will participate in
mwUc •nd seve-n in recreation.
Cor!. per member ·will be $7 .2&amp;.
mach peraon attendhl¥ must lll•o
supply lids own tralllpOrtadon•
Bed lin~llB rwill be furnished

Sedan
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~omy Blaettnar'l. Pomeroy.

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Mrs. Theo Neutzlln~. Worthy
Matron of Evanaeline Chapter
OES. or Middleport 111 alll:lng ali
otticort o.( the chapter to be at
t~e hall ~hi• evening at 7:00 to
P[4Pir~ tor tf'le firat meeting or
ll1e nar, The reeular meeting of
th~ chapter will be held Thun·
dly evenina at 7:30.

Middleport Societv

tatr handlina

Mill Dlantio lletehmon oi C'qi·

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.Mr. and Mrt. Jarn" Jfubbard
of Lancaster have returned to
their home aftt.r vtaitJn1 ovei- the
~olld1171 .with her poreoto, Mt.

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--Jlj.~ tnd Mn. Albert Duckworth
JI'OUp Qf relatives

at their home In Syracuse over
tho holldlfl.
ChrJatmu an~ wetll:end cueata
wtn Mr. and :llrr. Charleo OU.k·
'liurth lhd Mn. Donito Lowll and
daUihter, Roberta or Rltlmah, lnd
IPflldlral Ntw Yeat'a and t11t
'!feekon4 ,..,. !Wr, ihd Mrt. Wll·

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f:ol::~, ~ =;~
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roblll;!l fOIJo~ tha ••Mrs. Rlchai'd WilaoD1, of Col·
Mrt. Gordon DaVIs of
and' Ml't .. Paul Jones,
were hOstesses.
After 1 shorl ·wedding. trip, the

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F'RE,E

NO OIUGATION

196o ALL-OHIO
CALENDAR
FOR YOUR HOME
Stop 1'-l'ours Se•n

f+IOtr I

ilUSToM BUILT KJT(:JlEN DE- IpOMEttcl'r
1J1ned for your homo Free

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reception

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125 E. Mlln St. 1
Pltone 197
Hours: 9 to 5 ..••.... Thursday 1 Ill NDDD

Owners
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roa voUi\ coNVJ:NIJNeJ: u~ ~ HANDY APPUCA'l'ION BLANK

.Aflli

nils .AJII

'1'WO DOLLAJIS (.2.00) P()a IACB DOG, MAIJl OR nJW.&amp;
To obtain Ucense by mall, fllllh aild mail Ibis fontl to

GOlt.DON CALDmLL,

!i'OVNTY .4-UDITQB, lfella Cou!J, Pomeroy, Ohio. Enclose ielkd~~Peti
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111e Middleport squad was c.all·
The schedule for ~ch eve~ing
in
oatioDs . ,
~ber of 1\fenhon Military Hon·
to B&amp;iley Run at 10:30 Sunday of the Aleoho~ Edueatton Seminar
~ SOcle1y, lllld lo Brlgllde Com·
to the home of Ed Kn•p- to be held tbts week at the New
Dl'!"dW of th*' ROTC at the UnlD11ve Knapper 44 wu Haven Evangelical United Breth....... diij inllli.
by the squad and' physi- ren Cbureh bas_ lte&lt;en released by
vti'sfty_.--~~-'lk8IIJ - .
clan
called.
The
wn
was
suffer-~
Rev.
Robert
Dtlle,
pastor
of
tbe
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iDg from flu it wH tbought
church.
RADIOI'iEB
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Drinkint problems from the
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YieWpoint of representatives of tM
medical profession, the state police, and the
ministry will be
preJMted. Each e'fenint seulon
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FUIDOM
Will begin at 7 o'clock, pause
Oo New Y~r!s Eve
.
for
a
fellowship
period
at
7:45
and
Everett .Bachner
I ,t.~~ ~
cl• .............
te'~ entertained
wl.tk an ill
theft t«;ntinue with a · ~d sesPubllsfwdH•IMib'ill:~
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sion at 8. The evening's procrim ,- .·
in CO!IpM1Itlon •
the Advertl•lna .
will
conclude
at
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~=ir ~~me on Third Ave. in
,AdverH•Ina ~ Auociatlon.
Arthur Roger Burgess~ text,
po
"Drinking Problems" wiU be used.
Guests for the ·~;~~~:.,,!'~;;11
and Mrs. Paul ~
, Edith and
leport, and Miss Mar)' ~:~~~.!C~
Eli EJIIs of Columbus. D
evening Mr. Ellis showed
wllich he had taken wbile on a
world tour. ·

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RADIO t S!.LUL
Jppll:mce. ;epair. Phone Otil
\lcOlint-qcJr:ij Ra~ne, Ohio.

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Richard Wilson ol CObnD'btll
belt man f~r hla ~t~. ~

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Nrftt, PhoM ~ ContHt
A. . C' BrodfOnl. IUoclno. Ohr.

l:oep lrltth lliw ror 7• mlnioo

ill11 majorilg In &amp;eolou. 110 •• ,

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lachners Hold
ville. Wll a.tr •i4*-'s matron ·,of New years ratty
wltll lbryeoa WilsOn ontl.
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Naoey LLoulle Lull, of llllooo'.

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This is your bettie, tool p,...
dom ....,. . . \1111 be ...
lito Rlltlit will dlo
'Cold War. But &gt;""' ~"' a
p~_.-RADIOI'ItEII
EUII.OPI! llOIIioc !he lrltthl

D~LINE FOR PURCHASE OF 1960 D OG LICENSE IS JANUARY 20th•.

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Winnin£ tbi! llattlo by fishtiJia
ConunUilist lira wilh I!Lo lnltb.

to Holzer Hospital.

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miDdl.

lal'f!O
ellen

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Wlmom Landoro, 11 Pom...,, to
In the Mete• ~IT jail, commit· '
ttd b; tbe .OUniJ eour for fllluro .
• Plf • flftl.
Other county o011r Ul ~I•·

atlon aervJee. Jaet'a Refrlgera-

thr. battlt for mc:o~s

Leg

NEW

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RADIO FREE EUII.OPE lo
hclpinc !he F,.. Wollll will ·

CITY LOAN

~11 and to do it better all the time.

!lam lh!•-•9rtb and ..,nddaUih·
ter, Diane. ol Jt.lttman.

can ,..... c.""'""·
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squad
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rr""'·roland.

one or ...yletltn that pnm

Schedu}e T0.1d
oroam.
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sutrei'ed a broken leg. The F
Semmar
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applied
Jpliob
and
brouobt
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Til&lt; bri~, KIY!!Q'... ~ . ~· state U'IV.nltY Hoopltal, In Cbl·
to
ber hrot-~~lll·lo ~ D. Lu · 1~~\d~~la. ll!r;
Is a ,...duato
the Ewlno. ambulance. She .... Drink Problems
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quet Wf~ta' io4 ~li: Ill' ilft a ...i&gt;IP al Ohio 91•1&lt;&gt; Uolyer- taken

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ttifflk ,.en .of
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proa,.r aB the cointinn)ity prospers 80 we .
thriVe ln e~eJIY wti We ~·
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Allt&lt;11111 quote r- aletler ,

Scout leader h,usband of his mis- !
~ pmposed proJect. l~ated at tress at Painesvi.lle Ohio. Jn Las ·
the Baltfmote and Ohio ~ilroad Vegas, Nev., a 28-Year-old ex:-eon-~
tllacks .e ast Ol McArthur, .wtU cost. viet con{e.ued that h~ and a coma~proxt~ttly $375.~ u~ludtnc ~ panion killfd four members of a
r~ht~f"Waf and engmeertng, the KaKnsas fatm f•miJy_ In Buffalo.
d partmtm said ,
a. 77-year-old man was charged
with fint.d_egree murder in C!J D·
Squad
Sunday
noct;on w;u. the aiayiou: of • ....

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an aetive pari fn its affairs. Like any Dth~

citizen, we waYtt 'b'lir

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eMtlililitilr
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wU I nfent vlattor with
Mr. and iMrp. Mihn.tnt Weblter.
umbu•

c . Jltibon, Pllllbtlilb, ""·· "'"'
fltrfell«l I •10 bori4 .qtt II .....
pltnl ·~ ' l!l .ill~ lilt ••.
ll&lt;ionlld lliU.. tD tlrite ~Ia ....
)\lneo .r. pr~. '~nt. 'wP

.... rower, •lffl!Di· ..dlo

. heater, Blaetlil•r'i,

Our job is generating electricity and getting.it tO
where it's used. We're in this business because it
is concerned with the supply of a fund8111ental
rec!Juirement of modem liVing, because it's an honorable one, because we ~ike it. and because we want
to earn a living at ft.
We aim to give one kind of service to 'everyone.-..
tbe best that's pOssible. 'l'hat means supplying our
~lrtel'$ with What they want when they want it.
· It mees beinl courteous at all times and main~inint aftractive euy-to-do.businf!B&amp;owith oftlcel.
It mea~ 4o1ng ~ei'Ytbii!f we can to k"P compl•lft~ ~ .~R) and it means Pl'OinPt .and

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to help you live better Electrically

01/icer• Notified

fll'lt.el'tlilh~ I

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w.Nl bu held at Cedar Uk.es State
FP'A·FHA Camp near RipJey, W.
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To Splint Broken
ish priest !lew Years !YO¥._
The Rev. and Mn. Lotda A- Avehue, Columbus.
Baagerttr
the bride'•m- . '111t bride ll I graduite of Mid·
The Pbmeroy emergency IQ.Uad
lllr.. a.O llil. Orville B. . . .
iiJM*rt Hlib Sclloot and 1!10 Belh· .... coiled lo Gold Ridge at 11 •. 'I
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1 In a \&gt;eauti(ul ~ sal4blg; with pine, eandelabra
and ll:aditlonat VUfs ..Cit .white flo~1 oehterod with red
poinsettas, wltb !Dp white !5PJI"'l with silver bows al
the stained gloss Willdo\vs; . , q ~ti Memofial Methodist
1 ~1$ of 'lhe wll!ld\llg Dec.
Chul'th of Wi!llt Mil~ wu
19 of Carole June GOff. ~· ~rt Benjamin WU.on. The
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and 1ufferlne should a dlsa11ter the paning of a
bond IAI:itrike our area.
aue by the cltl!ena of Middleport
Everyone ol Lhe five fire de- for a much needed fire truck and
partmenta apd four emeraency- equjpment
reacue unlt1 in .Mei&amp;a County made
'l'hesc improvements, marka
Of
bl&amp; lmpwvementa In their vol- r,roMress and plans are only u
uoteer .ervice or made plan• for ew of the many steps being taken
lmprovetnent In UNtO.
bf our volunteer fire d'epartments
- Pomlti'D:Y. wbich hu the only and emeriencftrescue unila in
fmercency·reacue unit operatlna order to preve.ift flre1, accident~
aa a te,.rate unit from ita flrt. and auf!erina as well u the aav ·
dePartnlenl, mqde lmProvement.t int~ of livea. ·
t" itt ~~~ue truck and added The1e clvlc·mfnded men of our
llliw eql,Lipment.
county aro men to be proud of.
comP.le~ re·wl(lnl job Wll 1 They are rpen like you and I who
on tbt .truck alnee it had • 't bave regular job1 to do, but will
i 1nd 12 vo1t snterQ which re· still drop Whatever they are doing
~~lted in many dlttlcultle• for the und anllwer the &lt;'all to "Co me A'
INiuadmon. T!le re·wlrlna waa a Uunnln ' "

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froalt-tmd alipme.nt. AU WOI'k
done by Serri.oe Cratt.men ~
UlinB the lt.tmt llclrantiflc equipment and factory.approved
met.hotU. See u1 today-and. pt
our tow ·coe t Front-Kad
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. On Tueaday evening Rev. Konk•
r!ght wJil be the !lpcaker w~th Rrv. Two
Gar~ner presldlna:, and the choir
t
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1of hJs church, the &lt;:hur(h of Ch!'i$1
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presenting the speclal mtlak
_Rev. Warren Itulburt of the- }:~ t~U:C ~l::.=. Charles Leg.ar
F1rst Baptist ~burch will fle
thf'
speaker on Wedneaday and Re_v. clf;t_;:~~:~~~e
Howard Ruppelt Of the F~llt U1t· Jan. 16 to enlwer to 0 charge uf
4.11 nmsury equipment and me-d·
)latlon to ltt"rVt .. \t'lllpot'Uf raed Presbyterian ChuMb
pre- reckless AnM~•tlon and Lindy Joe
c11Hitll wherever they are placed
side and the choir of bla -eh.urch
..-,. ... -111,. -are packaaed for lorJil-term
suqr~y ~~ HutzerpH~:I.;:.l :u~: lwlllbepreseFnt
8.,!1~1 .blus!cal :,"::ftedr'bv~M~~~~e ~
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or u1ura~y 1 · · ~ervu~e.
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.tor..e and fannol be ....,....
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Rev. Ruppelt wtll deUvu the 181 • trol on a ehari;-e of rpaSIIing on a
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e ense emereenMrt. Newtop Sp(!ncer of Logt~n mon and Rev. !Julburt will
dde Yellow Une 4ft Pomeroy.
ey or a major dl¥a&amp;ter •uch as a
arlllved Sunday, due to the illness with the Baptta" cho~r • aJnaf:.
~ Sch'oono"Yeir d, to appear tomorfi~ nooctl1 or flotOnha.do.h
'" 1 I•Lation. ' 1
°~ .her daughte-r, Mrs. C. F. Tomp- on the last evening. Rn. Nyle ~ t-ven-ing. T!here was no aeasion
.ane &amp; a e o
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o'P\na r' 00urt Saturda
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Jn Racine and Rutland, plans are
Miss Shirley Smith returned to ~ trill
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Y evenmg.
the 1t.al.e. Mt:llill f.:~u';'tY,. through lal1o. belnw m~de. to build new fl.re he.r em 1 ~!oyment in Minneapolis. •111io .. "lOiepelMned b
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1 'lv'tStT llltOM DAYTON
the ert,o~s of thl' Ov~l Alf Parlol !lt.BtiOnH . Ractnes 1960 plans In - Minn., Saturday, 'll.fte.r spendln·g GaWpelil ltAfi =itule ctoir.
dyt'je and Leo WUJiamson of
and (.lvtl Defens" director How· 1elude the purchase of a tanker the !holidays with her parent . M
Tblt ariel If
Daytdh• 0 vl!JIIted their
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ar~ Mullen acquired . two ,ol these truck to be uaed m combatting and Mn1. Csrl N. Smith ;"~· . r. 1
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meet 1ng1 ts a M
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unihl. One IH tlort!d m Middleport rural fires Sytafuse also hopes Ave
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, Spring cu ... - .......... t'•vttt:am of the phurches a::· e
Wtllia'mson, Vale _st,
and the other In Pomeroy .
for a new fire Alation and a bel ·
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of MlddlepqrJ · All are ~nvtt~ to \
nj
a rabbit ·~nt while
. 0r. .and Mra. Ca rl N. Smith were attend theM1aervlces wh~thtr or here over the. New Y(!al' 11 !holiday.
I n lh e even I oI a dt•••1er, m ay ter equipped rtrst aid vehicle ·
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airo, W. Va .. Sunday to '4t·
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as the tend a rcu ..lon at the home of her
men and squadmen will be work- other de-S}artments of the county, parents, Mr. a-n&lt;l Mrs. F. M SchoollnJ hand In hand with theae unltl added many new pieeea of awdll- &lt;"ra(t .
U pardlana ot the live• and pro- ary equipment to their alrcedy efperty of the cltlzem of this eoun- flciently equipped units.
Mrs. Adtim Eberab.aQh l"eh.tr.ned !
ty.
home Saturd-ay from Melia Gen· j
Probably the b!ge:est mark. • of tl;'al Hosp.ital and is eonW~-l{letlng
Thl• ia a definite mark or pro- pro&amp;tes&amp; In the l'OUnty as far D-'
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' )\ltll
creu tow•rd• the •avln&amp; of llf~ 'Uil! fire service Ia con&lt;"erned was ntC'f'ly
---~ajor slep in adding to . th~ tf
CJciency of the squad Bes1des th1s
th., oxygen equJpment wa.s over·
hlluled and a new heater ~,~;aa ad~
ed ~~. the rear of the truck . It 1 ~
belle.,ed lu _be the O:'JIY emeuenc~
v~~lcle ()f 1ta type m the area to
h&amp;\e a heater In the back. ~hi.~
adds to th~ comfort of the P-"hent
as w:£'11 as the men who answer
the caHs
Pbna for 1980 include a new
d
radio for the tr.uek an I~ the fire
department. plans are bemg made
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ntary, Ml91 'Mildred Cunn mgham , thC" DemocratiC presidential nom A2C Tommy Garni'S ldl Satur.
know what We deci~iun is.
ma\lon did nothing to disdose his day for Lowry Air Force base, af· I
He \fas glad to talk about the I ~ret or quiet the speculation.
j ler spending the holidays witlh
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other telatives.
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her home, Alllanc-e, Saturday, af1
ter spending a week wllh her fra.
ther, Carl Jen nings and other relative-9'.
Mr. arul Mrs. Robert Ritehie nn&lt;i
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BOSTON (UPI ) _ Jungle Jim
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WEST HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. (UPJ ) - Bob Marshman of Potts-

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SATURDAY'S aASKETBALL

United Pr"' lntematlonal
down, Pa ., at 23 the youngest dnver In the field, woo the 3J,.t -mile, Vlll•novJ 11 Boston Coli.,.. 67
tt.e Natiooal Basketball Assn sea-1 35-la.p r.ace {()r three-quarter mid- St. Fnncis (N.Y.) 80 Sl.n• 60
lOa 'Wtth a alri.pped diS&lt;" m his get autos Suntl.3y at the Island St. Bonnenture 105 V•iiNr•iao 77
t.s.
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Holy trMI 82 Dtrtmouth 77
Duque-sne 71 Bowl ing GrHn 65
Penn~oylv•nil 67 Princ.ton 57
North Carolln• 75 Notrw D1rM 6S
Auburn 64 Mlululppl St. 41
Florida 73 Loulalan• St. 6J
l Tul•n• 76 GMrel• 74
TWin"'" 72. Vand•rbllt 60
Cltmton 64 Oawidaon 60
Geor1l1 T.ch 62 K•ntucky S4
IMlul .... lppi 16 Alablma 71
Miami (Fla.) 107 S. Cuolin• 106
Clnclnn•tl 70 Deyton 63
ALL TYPES
Purdu• 79 lndl•n• 76
Louisvill• 75 O.P•ul 74
BndlMake Your Appolotmenl AI
., 86 St. Loui• 64
Mlnn•sota 70 low• 61
Michlgln St. 91 Wlaconsin 79
Mlchl11n 72 Miami (Ohio) 64~
Wichita 69 Houston 62
BATIERIES. COJLDS. REPAIRS FOR ALL AIDS
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fense and delense - Ja•kson - Tuesday nt'gbt t'n a battle
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fe.nsive club, entertains

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The SEQ's top offenalve club
is the Pomeroy Panthers currently at •HI in the leag:.~e and ~ on
its season, with 287 points rolled
up in ils four league contests.
Pomeroy opponenl.li have tallied
195 points.
· Jackson, meanwhile, al&amp;o unde·
feated, hu hit for 265 points and
permitted 181. Top defenaive club
is Coach Charley McAfee's Ath·

Meredith Named
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In Shnn'e Game

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WEDNESDAY - 12 till 5 P.M.- JAN. 6th

Every Meal . . .

Bulldogo who have allowed
them,
but lla~·e counted up only 201 for
themselves in tashioning a 2-2
league rec£Wd to daLe.
Mlddleport"!l Yellow Jackets hit
the road tom&lt;lrrow night, going to
Wellston with a fine opportunity
Lo make its record 2·2 after wino11ng their opener from Gallipolis,
Lh&lt; n absorbing three
straight
losses, to Pomeroy, Athens, and
Logan.
'Jhe Jackets are least potent basketwise, scormg 190 points in
· 1mg
lhetr
lOUr games an d permtt
opponents a fat 246, next to . the
most of any SEOAL contender.
Wellston has perm.itted 2.58 points
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CIRCLE'S

dibh --- Indiana's Ted Aurtteman Rutland enterlailll
Allenaville,
ucLA 57 wuhlngton 55
. ___ Oollege of Pacific's Dick Bass Eastern travels to Belpre, and Har·
OHIO COLLIGE
1- - - Oregon's .kJam Wllcox -- - No- rlsonville J&lt;lea to Hanrum, W. Va.
K.nt St•t• 65 Akron 61
And around the SEOAL, which
1 tre Dame's Geo111e lzo --- stanToledo 63 Ohio University 53
fQrd's Obri1 Burford -- - Clermon/6 has three games to play to comXavi•r 75 Creighton 71
Lou CordHeone.
plete ita first round
Of seven
Kal•mnoo 69 Kenyor~ 61 OT
. They were tile ~.,btesf 8tJarl games per club, finds Logan at
Methodist Tourn•y
w -the most eensaboo.al bf all Uallip&lt;lliB and Nelsonville at Ath·
Ohio North.,.n 64
Shl'1ine East-West eames Saturday . . ens.
Baldwin • Wallace 6-1 But their memorv
lln.ger on
Logan will be heavily favored to
(championship) m t h-e wake of the West's 21·14 hand Gallipolis it$ fifth straight
victory over the East on t:tt-e loss while tbe Nelsonville, AthMt. Union 84 Ohio Wnley.an 69
(consol•tion)
strengtlh Q( two touohdowns in t:hc ens game, with B&lt;lb Boling back
Calvin Invitational
la5t three minutt. of play.
in togs, bas to be considered a
Celvln 89 Woost•r 73 conaolatlon
toss up at this stage.
PRO RESULTS
Meredi-th, Who set a new Shrine
ArMrlcan Hoek., L••gu.
ga-me record by ~s.tne for 243
BufP•Io 4 Quebec 3 onrtlme
yards on 19 c0mj,1etlone (oo inSEOAL STANDINGS
RochMter 6 Sprlntfl•ld 0
teroeptri008) in 37 tries, !W'IB voted
W. L. PP PA
HMsher 4 Provld.nc. 3
the outstanding player of t:he Pomeroy
4 0 287 195
N•tlonal Hoctc..y LHeue
game. And CordHeone wu named Jackson
4 0 2M 181
Naw Yoric 8 MontrHI 3
the out&lt;tbanding lineman.
Logan
3 1 Ml 230
O.trolt 4 Boston 3
But there are many who Athens
2 2 201 178
Toronto 4 Chlu,o 0
thought otlherwise. WUcox., for in· Middleport
1 3 190 246
Natlon•l Bask.tbell Alloc:iation sbaoce recovered two East fum- Wellston
1 3 191 2M
SyracuM
bles
led to West touchdQINns. Nellwnv!lle
1 3 21~ 22J
114 Boston 113
o.trolt 1f4 Clnclnn•tl 112.
He &amp;bo intercepted a p888.
Gallipohli
0 4 191 268
St. Louis 110 N•w York 108
Aucreman
li k e CordUoone
YET To PLAY FIRST ROUND
broke t.hrouih ~e West defense~
(ends J•nu~ry 15}
ttme and .again ~ throw ljJhe We-st ~omeroy-Jackson here, GalliINDIAN DEFEATS MACKAY
backa for h11g1e loaees _ espeoi81· polls here, Logan away; Jackson:CALCU'ITA (UPI) - Ramana· ly In the first half. Beu caug,hrt Pomeroy away, Athens away, .Mtd·
than Krishnan defeated Barry llhe w~nrring touchdown, iu.g·ginog dleport away; Logan-Gallipolis
Mlllckay of Dayton, Obi&lt;l, 7-S,
the ball Ovet" from 'llhe nine wbile home.) Wellston away, . Pomeroy
6-S,--..6-4, S'!'nday to win the Aala-n carrying NorljhWestem's Ron Bur· home; Athens-Nels~nv~lle home,
lawn ten-n18 &lt;'·hampl&lt;lnshi.p.
ton on his b114;:k.
• Jackson . .pvay , Gallipolis away;
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Middle pt~rt--,.-Wellston away, Nel·
s&lt;lnville away,
Jackson home;
Wellston---&lt;Middleport home, Lo·
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classes. at 31 vttlones.
--Class A sthedule wlnning
streak at 54 straight.
-Const'!cutive schedule wins,
Class A, at .home and away , at J4.
Coach Dick Macak of Glouster,
had too much big stuff down fr&lt;lnt
and too much outside shooting
strength not to be denied. ~folnar
had 2 1 points and Hatfield :1:2 to
top all scorers. Don Weese , Tornado guard who has not scored
heavily, came up with Racine 's
t~p performance, 16 points, on 7
f1elders and two of four free
throws.
Racine had 23·15 lead iu the
~econd quarter but Glouster tied
ll up near the end of the first

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Racine
16 32 t8 o80
Glouster, Molnar 7 (7-8-) • Jl,
Bcyson 4&lt;l-7) 12, Grinstead •
(0-1) 8, Hatfield 9 (4-G) 22, Con·
way 1 {4-~) 6, Pb.iliiPI (().{)) O.
Totals 25 &lt;11J.26) 69.
Racine, Wolfe ~ (2-3) 12, HIU
3 (Q-0) 6 • Price 3, (5-6) 11, MeKelvey 4 (2-5) 10, Weae 7 (2-6}
The ~ough contest for~ed start- 16, Dale Cole 1 (1·1) 3, Grahlm
er Racme forwar_d Vtrgll Hill to 1 (I}()) 2. -Totals 24 (12·11)) 80.
s~l out the enhre second half
Wlrh four. p{'rsonals, and star forward Dua1_1c Wolfe was~ tost on
fouls late m the game.
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suett of "'r· and. Mn. HoY! Keeton,
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GeorJe ·a ..dlkin, Jr., and baby dau·
Jan Pickett is spending a vaca- ,
tion with hls brother, Ual"ley, and
wife and othe,r relatives in Flori·
da ..
Mr. and Mrs .. J . E. Radekln en·
ter:tained with Christmas dinner.
were Mr. and Mrs. G. A .
Arlie and Tina , Mr. and
Nicholson and Ronald.
and Mra. Robert Holliday and
baby, Jud)•, Mrs. Nellie Vale and
John and Jesse Woods.
Mr. •nd -Mrs. Hugh Rupe and
Rand)' spent Saturday night and
Sunday with relatives in West Virginia.
Mrs. Erma Vale is spending the
a recent guest holidays with Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Vale lu Belle vHle, Jll.
Guest!. at 'W. R. Holcon{tis during the · :!eason were Mr. ·!did Mr!l.
Robert Fisher, and Mrr ihd Mrs.
Chis · Essex and childreti.
Mrs. NeUie Vale '(lttended the
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6:40 Weatherman
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1;10 1')le Jule ruvun Show

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7 :0(t · ' HiPWay Patrol
f:SO Masquerade PartJ'
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8:30 Father Knows Best
11:00 .Oanny Thomas Show
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2:33 Musie-Go-Ground.
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5:30 CllliiJDunlty and Loe&amp;. N0111
1!1!35 Hatiooal . Newt
1:40 SpOrll• Desk
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· ~nald&gt;:J,ittliodo'~ and aon, ·Way~, and tw~ ,&lt;hlldren -· of Vlrclnia
Ot .ofy!on; ~· MoU~ Oro,n~· ipent o~l ,dQyo with her ,~.,,
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sahdwtches and Freileb fries
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M,r: and Mrs. Curtia ~uclcad~o, turned to their home Sunday after·

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Y()Ut.h Fellowship
Has Watch Pa

1:30 As t he World Turn1
2:00 For Bette? or lqr. WII'IB
2:30 Art Llnkletlel' HouteportJ
3:00 The MiUionelre
. 3:30 Verdict Is YoUH
1:00 The· ~righter OQ'

D:80 The We of Riley
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i-":00 1 Love Lucy

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Phlllipi, l!lr. and Mn. Boger Bolin
and J'obnuie ind Mr. and Mrs.

12:30 Love tha,t Bob

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Mr. and Mr1. A. D. Morrison
were hosts to a Chri1tmu eveo.tng
dinner. Gue.s tl were Mr.. and Mrs.
Frank Johnaton, Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Radlkin, a,d Arlin and Tina,
Mr .. and Mrs. Robert ROJllilay and
baby Judy and Mr. and Mrs. W.
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8:30 Flbtie-r "McGee and Molly
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8:30 Bourbon Street Beat
9:30 Adventures In Paradise
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Kr.. and Mrs. OeU Talbott. R11ndy
JD.d. Toni wiJI Jpend a week with
their &amp;nndparenlJ.
Mlldl'td 1nd Joyce Circle, Morn ·
inC Star, called on Eber Carpen·
ter and lamlly Christmas Day·
Sid and Rudy Dtarat 81lled on
Ebe.r Carpenter and fam ily recun·
tly.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen and
~hildren, fairview, were Suadt7
guest! of his parents, ·Mr. and
Mrs. B. R. Allen.
Margaret Dur&amp;t is ill of the flu.·
Mr. and Mrs . Wayne Ward and
daughter, Spiller, were recent
guests &lt;lf his rather, Ed Ward and
son, Gene.

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Riverview Grade School's hot
basketball team with a 0.0 record,
and hands down favorite to cop the
Xeiga League, entertain the ]•ark·
crsburg Hamilton Junior High
· Sc:hool team in a return match on
Wednesday night in a benefit
game on Eastern High's gym floor .
Proceeds will be used for a
bleacher fund Cor Eastern High
School and the Riverview school.
Riverview beat Coolville 54-16
Saturday night with Tom Fitch
leading all scorers with 9 heir
goal.&amp; and four free throws for 22
points.
The reservea won 34·23 with
Mixer and Cashdollar e&amp;ch getting
10.
The W~nesday night game w1ll
be pnceded by a reserve game
1starting at 7 with the main even!
11et for 8. Hamilton i11 leader of the
Parkeraburt arade league.

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! :20 THies or W.nlls Fario
9:00 Peter c.unn
8:30 Goodyear Theater
tO:OO Steve Allen Show
11:00 News .tleadltau
ll:lO Weather:ut
'1:15 Jack Paar -Show
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J1m Thacker Show
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Huntley Brlr.kley Repll't
HucJrleberry Hound
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Hoosiers UpMI VIctims
Eighth-rankl'd Indiafl!t and 13th
ranked Iowa also were upset victims during the ..reekend. They'rt&gt;
tied for last plate in the JJig Ten
aiid have a ·Chance to get out r
from under tonight.
Indiana favor ed to win the ll ig
Ten title, lost to Purdue 79·7ti,
Saturday night whco Uw Boilermakers limiled 6-10 Walt Bellamy
lo a · mere eight points. The !lou ·

SJt. Pre!tOD

7:00 Today
1:00 Katie -Doonan Show
1;30 Comedy Time

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5:4~ Sign On
6:00 Continental Classroom

U-:- 1-.d . Pr"s . tnqm•tlonal
Big Ten clash tonight, the firf'
1 · mgning spiked. cb:ys of speCahforma, lndla~a , and IowM , ror e~ch team, both of whom
abon t:bat tlhe youthful Pane&amp;·
three of _the nattons basketball r were Idle during the weekend.
'&lt;lQ would lea~ the ·Ennttlon
powera, WI~! be lookmg to climb
Tech Whips Wlldc.ts
c~mpus to take ove;r es atbletie
out of ~heJr own conference eelKentucky ranked
14th in the ~e;;~;:h at the Uni.verai.ty
lara tomght as ~ell as restore nation, was another upset victim - - -- -- - - - - ~ome of the preshge they lost dur· now lang ui shing in last place in
mg a wave of weekend upsets.
its own conference Georgia Te ·h
!'s an added fillip, CahfornJa's dumped the Wild~11sts into· tb
tht~·ranked Golden Bears will be 1 S&lt;lutheastern Conference cellar co~
lookmg for a _btt &lt;lf revenge V.:hen the first lime since 1933 with a
t~er t~.n~le w1t~ Southern t:all for· 62.54 victory on Kent ucky's home
mas g1ant killers" tomght f::~r court
the second time w1thin 48 hours. 1 , ·
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fop · ranked
C'inc.mn~U came
the season's biggest upsets Satur- through the week end m ftn e st~le
day night by defeating previously by defcat~ng Durton, 70-63, for 1ts
unbeaten California, 65-57 The lOth straight.. V I Ct~ry . Oscar !tobGolden Bears may be the 1959 ;,rtsnn was held .tCl 32. pol'_lts.
NCAA champs and recent win- l he ·~earcats ~re tl~d for first ·
ners of the Los Angeles Classic, place 10 t~e Mls~ou.n Valley Con·
but they are tied for last place rercncc w1th Wtchtta and both
1_:_0_:_n_Th.:_:__u:::r_:_sd:::•::Y_:_·---~----------in the West Coast'11 Big Five Con- t_e_an_1_'_"_1e_e_:_
ference and no Longer need worry
about their snapped 26-game win·
or little loans 1
ning streak

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6:25

coach at Ohio Northern UnJver·
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EVANSTON, W. (uP!) - An.
--- - - - - -- - -Pal'Segbhan, who coached North0
western to one of dta moat luoeoe.ssful football se&amp;IQD8 in yeara
Sunday ~ed. a -eontrect u
Wildcat ·h ead coach for flive more
years.

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6:15

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5~Year Con~ract
At Northwestern

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C~le led Racine with 12 PGinll 1o
Will 40-34
Glou1ter ·
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BERF

F·estist.art 'J11&gt;u..,day, Jon. 28, ot the
Fourth-ranked Ohio Staho meets
San Francisco Cow ~lace.
ninth-~kefl, .. . llljPois in anotht'r

The ftmdblelltraRNATIONAL M~floab&gt; 13 ftOOtiHI1,:re1
carrlee 200 cu. fl "" 1,000 lb. looda • , • rfwo Jl&lt;lOI mora loodapoco lor !be
money than llll)'lhlnJ on wheolal Man4lze nlt·ln, wallt-tbroolh doollll
speeds load hatJdllnc, mskeo every lncb of load 111M o..-Ible trout, bock
and in helween. EWD furlber· economleo: bllh
mfloop, low oil
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maintenance, bl&amp;h noale valuol Mabo )'OilMll!dw if 1W Gill 1&amp;111 IJDI
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After th&lt;' torrid third quarter,
Glouster opened up a six point
1lead at Ml-5 2 with lhree minutes
remaining in the fourlh period,
and ran 1t up on accurately toss1 ed free throws as Racine was
forced to come out after the ball.

~anbc~llp~O:~oo~;:2:~ ~~lN;:.r~:~ken~~ly's Holiday

Te Remember

Channei 3-Monda,

' ;i(r. 1nd Mr1. Geor1e londm,

GUIDE

WSAZ~.TV Ch ftnel

Racine lhol 114 tT'm.. bit .. per
cent whlle Gl&lt;&gt;uater ab~t 49 Umer,
hit 8} per cent.

Glouster a
performer out of the Musltingum Valley
Class A askethall League, went home Saturday night from
Ractne th a 7-2 skein and the reputation as top spoiler of
all Ume for Coach Larry Morri~on, and his Tornadoes.
The Tomcats beat Racine 69-60 after a bot third quarter
h
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ed the end of Morrison 's and Racine 's ;
- Home str~ak .of wms, all !half, which ended at 32-·32.

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A Shear Delight

Wit 69-60 Victory At RacineSaturdav Night

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