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Attenda.11ce Pins
·Held Sunday During Worship Services Awarded Sun~ay
The Federated church congregation held its annual meetSchool Members
l.il! on Suriday during the morning worship hour.

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LIDk, 1111 emmwllty IIU auffWid by the
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lclriUDI Wider the pr_.,t relllal plaD. A
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. · irom the Melp e&lt;.OOOIIIJ'· U Jlr, Uat II rtgiU,
· llld th- II DO llnmedilte 111e to be made a(
the land llldualrially, Melp county bq been
bit a harder blow than many peopla realize
at thla time.
Letart - 1llerally tbe garden tpet el 1111
COUIIIJ, willa ~ af dolLua IIIDlllllJ'

; r\"hoayer by the Re'f Waldo J. Bartels opened the meeting
Perfect attendance pim. wero
d Rev . Bartels by the request of Robert Coates, president, awarded Sunday at lbl:! Syn&lt;-"Ust
MettlodJat Church Sunday School
a!rved as chairman for the meetmg. Coates was unable to pre- to the foJiowing:
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a year pins· Adria S&amp;Jore. Brentll
th£ 1959 congrel§'a ' E&amp;R deacon, and Roy Holter, E&amp;R Sayre Clarice Norris and Brenda
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'Y9nal meetings were rud by Y!Js.s dea!&lt;ion, who were elected for a Norri~.
~ ~ry . Virgima Re1bel, church rour . year term at t~e !...unday
7 year pm : Frant1in Rizer
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~nell seerelar)' The trea"urer s meetmg Members ret1nng from
5 year pins· Marcu Karr, Mrs.
~ott and the proposed budget lhe cuuncll an W A Gibbs, Pre1 Edna Carleton Wanda Rizer Frar1·
;.t~ 1960 were g1ven hy John MILch 1 byter1an elder, :~J. Jss Evelyn 1',1ck , klm Rtzer If. Bobby Wmeb~ennet,
,'t~asurer 1 he n•port of the aud md G 0 Schmoll, E&amp;R deacons. 1 Mickey
Wmebrenner
Suianri'e
, ~ting commltld', V1rg1l Campbell! f&lt;.Biph Camp~ll . supertntendent Winebrenner and Rob~rt Wmgerit
, a~td W. A ))rake was accepted
of 1ne Sunday School, spoke brief·
t year pins . Addle N'orr1s, early on the wurk be1ng done m that roll Norru, Debbie Norns. Jeame
i A lett~r ul th;mks ~as read from d£'paJtm r nl and l'Kpressed ~Is ap· Manuel, Janzce Manuel. Patty
&amp;by Kalm;~n fur the Chn!ll:mu pren:tJun fur the coopt!ratzon of Wmebrenner, Jean Kloes, Kathy
Dtft sent hJ m \1r Kalman. a na Lh e s U1.u:J
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· h''' and F.anc1s and Miles Rizer
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,liVe of Hungary IS attE-ndmg Ohw ofl1cers Pllmphlets on the annual
Gl..adfs Robson ,
3 year pins
,University and was guest speaker, report:-. on the vanous committees Margaret E.ehmger, Lmda Elchmat the chur~h lor ,the November 11 nd orl;la ntzat lons were d•Blributed 1get:, Marte Houdashelt, Lmda Nezth~nk offerm~ serVIce of the Wom
The Lord s Prayer Ill unuon and gler, Mrs Royal Thomas, Brad
en 8 Gu1ld ~[l.!;s 1\Jbel, un behalf the recessiOnal hymn concluded Teaford Bruce Teaford and Ruth
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thanked the meetmg
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both Re~ and Mr~&gt; Barteb fur the
nn •Cis&amp;.
hours they have gJvt'n 1!1 11tudy,
2 year pms : Jean Duerr. Su111e
Tuford, A.pnl 'J eaford, ,Pauline
plannmg ar.d !,U perVISIOn to the
remodeling of the Beth;wy hmld·
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CUnd iff, Billie Jean Cund tH, Stef·
mg which ~~ now the rducallunal
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mas as cbatrman. Mr. McCoouuf.opened

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Meeting Tuesdoy

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Gal)Jpolta Clin(c· \IPU l)e tbe
Jcilfu .cifld!ff,
speaker for tht program .
and J ohnny E1chzn- !
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' win ter colleccll~lo:n~ L:~ey~;~~:
Mrs Ehzal:.oeth H1bba, cha~.rman
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of the helllth 'lind safety commit·
Dana Wtnebrenner, 'who has ser
descent beads Ia 1potted 'll'lth
tee IS •n {'barge of the program as· Hld as supermtendenl of the Sun
an applique or b•:Jy-lf.t.ad
sl!&gt;Led by Mh;s Jean Lama Mrs.
school for the ~a st nzne years ,
IP e~n leaveN.
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subm1tted his reszgnatlon

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Dr. Jones To
Speak At 2nd
r-M-a-in-l.y_A_b_o_u_t-,!Mission School
Dr. Cassa ndra Jonea, LSken, w1U
People
be the spea ker sunday at the
second School of Mt!JJOhf to be

ALGIERS, Algeria lTJ'J - MosrebeiB ambushed a French
1tary detachmenL at ' Arago, 24
milt'S northwest of Co nstantine.
Six rrench soldi ers were
ktlled and two wounded

In Pomeroy

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YOU

SAVE TIME
AND MONEY
Why hurry, hurry?
When we do the

Bechtle,Euler,
c. M.Wayne
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Mrs.
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shopping and all
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Haggerty Home

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Women Chatged
New.'Officers, Bigger Program

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approving a school program for cblldreo of
V. DISalle addrest1ed the· board, along with
Jitmes LaJIIZ (lJ.Falrfleld) and Atty. Gen.
the 23-member bodi seWed down to.its
meellitg of 1960.

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Carla Jean. Wid waa 1uest ol
hOnor at 1 pW ~ '"eniBJ,
It the DAV biD II~D ,bJ Iter oar-·
ents, Mr. 1nd M'ra,,..:cut Will , In
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Attention-Dog Owners
To obtain license by mall, flllln &amp;nd mall thls form to GORDON CALDWELL,
COUNTY \UDITOR, Melp County, Pom oroy, Oblo. Enclose aelf-addre11H4 SIIDIPIII
envelope and priCe of Ucenae.

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DEADLINE FOR PURCHASE Of' 11le0 D ~q , LICENSE IS JANUARY 20th. UNE
DOLLAR (.1.00) PENALTY IF Ll'CE~SE l,S ,PU~ClfA:SED . AFTER .THAT DATE.
FOR YOUR CONVENIBNct ~~
~XN'6V APPLibATION BLANK AND
tiiAlL TO THE COUNTY AUDJ'fOR AT T H'!: COURT HOUSil NOW. FEES ARE
TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) FOR EACH DO G. MALE OR FEMAJ.I,

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Polrey &amp; Sewerage
Voted By Middleport Council

church will Mary~~·~Preto~~-~~~!!!!·!~!~~!~~-~
~~;~~P:IUT~,~of~t~bc::S~t.
1officiate.

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mediate action contemplaled, l8al t11111rnn
agree, citing as their authorlt,. tbe oJ4 pn.
verb that "where there Ia smote tiiJre 1a
fire." Aa to Ita nature 1114 Its ~ Ill
tile local economy, only lillie will telL
TM Dally Senllnel will Dep

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Funeral servlees Will be at the
Ruttencutter Funeral BIMDt' in St.
Marys Tuesday at one o'clock. Bar-ial will be made iD the Beech
Grove eemetet,y at Pomeroy. BeY.

Robinsons
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Church
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shown.
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R11ymon KOnkrl.ght, Mr McComas,
·,1~s Nan Moore, Nellie Zerkle,
: fi'r1eda Faehnle, Mrs. Chesher, Mr.
aud Mra. Emmilh, Robert Harrill,
'11ss Bess Sahborn, Fred Hlbbs,

Jone&amp; wdl s~e'): on '' An
Howard Snyder of Parkersburg,
tO Darknells" qn Jin; 17 while
W. Va, vzsit~d with Mr and Mrs.
Brown wi11 sp~lilt OD "The
Bent=- Wolfe and Mrs. William ~~~~_lenge oJ Africa" pn :January
By FRID!il~ !fOUDA..HILT,
B 11 ~t.er . Mr. Snyder u a nephew oi 24. A panel disc ussion will, be held
Mrs. 'Wolfe and Mrs. Baxter.
Qn Janl.llrY 31 on th.e topic "A(·
Mr. and Mrs. Mtl1lrd Pierce
twlrs, Addt.e urueaer retu~ned rica is'' WHitlng." Dr. Jone• Ia a spent Sunday in Allums
where
home Sunday evening a lter a rormer Afncan medical roluion- they visitt d w1th their daugll'ee.r,
weeka vis1t m Lanra11ter with Mr ary.
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aud Mfs. R. 8. Wllkm s, who ac·
Tho School o! Missions Is . bemg
Mr!j. Walter Croob wall ·a bUii;
comparued her home.
planned for the entire family •wUh nest~ vts1tar tn .11\tbcnt Saturi:trtY:
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson Lbe evening each Sundar be·kl·
'feach~~s and offi~rs , ll'IMtiii.W
and daughLer, Roberta Jane re· rung w1th dmner Ill ~.3{} o cloclc:·In of the F1nt Baptist Church will
turned to the 1r home, BrtdgeviUe, charge of table · dccorationa and be held Frida)' evening at 7:30
Pa , Sunday evenin11 after a visit meal arrangements are Mn. Jo· &lt;tt the home of Tony Fowler.
w1th Mrs. C. E. Nease and attended anne Green, Edna Wise and Mrs.
the Me,er·Mather wedding.
li udrun Schaekel.
Mr .and :Jrs. Robert SpJde of
Mr and Mrs. Theo Kaspar and
Spectal f•lma will be shown eadl Bucyrus spent the weekend villt·
famtly af ·Jtm~evllle, 111. an(t Lift. w=~~~ 1o ..e Hult. and youft. ina relatives in Rutland . Tbey
Mrs. Homer Kupar and raw·
ur the lntermedillte IHII were aceompanted tb Middleport
of Dayton arrived satttrtllr
MYF. The latter group w111 by ¥1cbael and O,bra Turner,
ll;,~;~;;'·· called by the Illness of med also by themselves with MN. children of Mr. 1110d ~Jn. Robert
Arnold,
El11.al-leth Capehart and Mra. Sar- Turner, wllo they vlaited with
all Spencer in chartce.
lheir graJJdp,arentll, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kennedy of Columbus spent
Prunary yountc~ter~:~ will be di- Joe Turner. The returned to theJr
lhe weekend with his parent&amp;, Mr. rected hy Mra Carol Proffitt and home Sunday.
11.11d ft\rs. William Kennedy.
Mn. Lavers Ye11~er wlllle Junu~r
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Mrs. Har Iey HoIcom h an d l am II Y age children will be un der •·~~~·•·
Letart entertained Soliday'{liOi'lorof London, Ohio visited Sunduy Jean WHrner and Mrt. Betty LhUt. ing the lat.t..•'a m t.he M · Pr d
wtth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burt
~ader of the school Is Mts. Philson, ~~ oble~an~ ~; h:r
and family.
Eve lyn Proffttt.
bb'thday• . Gueats Included Mrs
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Mr and Mrs. Wayne Russell or
We Can
LouiS\' I lie, Ky, were weekend
PhU&amp;on'l son, Mr. and Mrs. l1hlls:on
guests of hie mother, Mr·j. Samp
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ant;l son, Rush, of Mlddli-p·;rt.
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Charlc5 Faulkner of CIHi t'lcston,
Va.. spen~ SundaY Wl'h. hilt
Mrs. c }', Tbompkloii returned
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home Sund•y • .rw underaotnl
On Request
at Holztr Hospital and is
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Mattie Bush has been reEb''"""h returned
a group of boys and
ill with the flu the
studzes ut Jun10r High, thi 1
ltcmor of their son, Chip·
at her home oh Ash St.
after a weeks Ulneu
celebrated bll seven\11
Sanborn and Mr1 Ma·
1birthdLIY saturday,. The part)&gt; wu
were dinner guests
in the basement of til•lr new
Roscoe Fowler at
DEVILOP HYBRID ANIMAL
LONDON UPI _ Commumst 1
on Beech $t. Games were
country home on Leadins::
Gltinese acientlsh In Tibet have played and pttlCI awarded to Pat
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euccessfuily croned a yak and a IArcher, PaUy GrOPIIft, and J1mmy
Hol5teih bull, according to Radio Wildermuth. )Us. Haggerty, _. ar.d daughter, iBarbara. vllited rei·
Roblaaon'o Cleanen
by Mrs. William ~versdn, atlve1 in AtheM, Sunday. They al·
1Peiping. Tbl!l broadcat'\. sa id the
PHONE 122
, resultinc hybrid produced el&amp;ht
ICe cream and cake to the 10 vialted thel'f dauahter, Shlron,
times a1 much milk as the yak
and honoree.
a ltudent at OU.
Je P-oroy
1nd can stand the rugged Tibetan
preaent included, Jim•
ijiijiijiiiji,ijjiiijiiijiijiijjijiicllmate better than the Holstein
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bald , Mn Glona Ebersbadt, and Hts !IUccessor bas not yet been
Mrs Dorothy Jenk JJUI.
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~:b urch maaen we!'e disc:1ssed. It
I'Hd Slllaon ..d Georce HIIJ:ris
·.vae announeed that frllmsl.era Rec·
aud Kenneth Lawtulnt were award·
Jf! llltiOn Day wouid be observed
ell tenderfoot badpo, lh tim llep
Su:~day, January 17
In acoulinc.
It was voted by the ::rouo to
&amp;eeond, dill
have a prayer Vtg.il :'b:rch 2, ·.vhlch
IS Ash Wcdnct~d:Jy. The church
will be open from 7 a. m. to 7 p.
m. that day for -nf:dJt• wn and
Rraye.r by .dilfrE"nt gro•tps. Tire
young peop:e's J:: ' o !'lS ''ould be
~trved communu n follow~d by a
break!ast bcl'ore goltlg w st:1ool.
The mlnister anntluncrd a sUbdistrict meeting at the chu\ch for
:.farch 1. The theme fo r Ihe roeet·
1ng wtll be "Preparin l{ (01' D)'ilamIa one
1&lt;'! D!sciples)lip" The Rev. Petitt,
of St
pastor of the Methodist t hurtb tn
Mn.
J11ckson will be the speJ.kcr wltb

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church councrl tht• nomtnatmg
The Busmess and ProfessiOnal
committee Charles Werry. Walter Women 's Club wlll hold 1ts monI year pins: LIQYd J enkms, Mr.
Grueser and M1 • I B Weed, pre· thly meeting Tuesday ev( nlng m
Ross Norris, Mrs. Rost
~ented the fo llowmg for church
the dtnmg room of the M ~;o n ic Norris, Troy Zwtllmg, RuJSsell
eouncrl P hil Wtlllamsrm I'rl!sby Temple Following the dinner.
Zw lllmg, Helen Tuford , 8.1ndra
tertan "lrle r, ~rss Fllzabeth F1ek, Oscar. &lt;;Jark, hur.i •~•I._ t
bo~ ·L~n :tirenell , Joyce
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pressed the though~ tha:
appeals to each of
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ucks Win Big, Like Old Grid Teams
motorboat ownen wbo are
1portamen and flahe:rmen.
one look at .aome of. the motor·
clrivers on the Ohio River
convince u1 •ll that there
lot of tbe other kind

NEWS f'OR 'J'BE

SPORTS
MAN

_SCORES

Lucas
Sidelined Didn't Slow Up
w~~l;!.~ ::-;,~ .sc~7~s
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Camq.. Tech
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Sharp Shooting Men Of Fred Taylor's ~:;";'Do'!...;:!._
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It on their baaloetbaU rtvals In the
same "show·tnem-no-mercy" manner that made their football
forces famous 25 years aa:o.
The Buckeyes wore out both the official scorer and the Unlversi!Y of Delawwe In a 11J9.38 romp at Columbus, !4onday
8 k
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florida 19 Aloltoma 76
Vh·olnle Ted. 79 Mo...._lt 72

Goorolo ToCh 91 ""NI,.Ippl 66
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To Cubs For
Dark, 2 Others
CHJCAGO UPl-The major league'll newest trade today 1ent vet·
eran centerfielder Richie Aabbum
from the Philadelphia Phillie' to
the Chlc:&amp;~o Cubs in exchange tor
third baseman Alvln Dark and
two other players.·
Officials or OOth clubB sai4 the
rJea:l waa just wbat the doctor ordered.

night even though their shooting ace, Jerry Lucas, was side- North••.tem 77 WIKOnaln "
lined with an anile injury.
Mluourl " Ntbrelb 61

The followlltl I•Her h.. been
....alnd ...lative fg tfM. UM of
outlloard nwtof"' In Forked Run
Lake. Editor

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Thus far lbe fourth-ranked
Buckeyes bave Kored a total of
1.119 polnta in 12 pmes, '10 of
which they have won. That total
is even better than the 1,111 by
top-ranked Cincinnati in the same
number of eont.HU and &amp;ivea ohio
State an average or 93 point. per
eame or better than two point.
per mtnute.
_
lD the midaL of Ulit eomueopla.,
tbe Buckeye. took over aole polaeutoa .or the Bl.a: Ten lud when
both Michigan State and Purdue
l01t Monday ntaht.
The 109 potat8 &amp;la1DJt Delawtre
wu an .n-tJme hl&amp;h for tiM Buck·
eyea, whole preyiaua belt wu lOIS
apioat Klaml CI'IL) in 1DOI.
The
atnd7 now of. potall
bro~t .,.., mtmorie&amp; of 10me
of Oh•o State' footbtU juaemaut
of the 30'a. uacter Coach J'nocll
A. Sclunidt which ran up tuch
add~l ~DJ~ebi.De fltwu U 80-7
•.lt&amp;inlt Drake, 1M tllinlt Welt·
em Retone 1Dd 10-0 aptut New
York UnivenitJ.

Church League
Begins Play On
Janwtrv 17th ·

114 Condor Street,
Pomeroy, Ohio,
Jamury 9, 1960.
Editor, The Daily Sentinel.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
The writer baa rowed from one
end of Forked Run lAte to the
otber end. He ha1 tlto walked
In tod•y'&amp; issue of "The Sen- from No. 9 Road down to the lake
to fllh many, ma~Q~ tJ.mea. Re W
To a. Sold To The
walked many mUea of the lhoreline of thill lake IIDd obHrved
High I I many wonderful IOQDds and •ichtiJ;b;~iu;i'i,
ONE 1958 DODGE
that would have been lmpoulble

in a motorboat.

TON TRUCK

In the article, 1t wu pointed out
that a 1peed llmlt of. five or ten
mUes per hour for motors oou1d
be aet and 1trictly enloreed Thl.t
is a laugh! Buckeye Late bas 1ucb
law1 in effect, ·b ut motor boatl
run wild in thll lake, and recently
a man Wll kilJed tbere by a motorboat "hotrodder."
There are, I know, many good,

At the R. H. Rawlh"' Sons Co.

Middleport, Ohlo, On The
ZOth day of January 1980
At 10 O'Cioek A.M.
ly Atent for R. H. Rawlinp
10M Cornp•nr,
R E. GRINDLEY, SR.

Philiies Manager Eddie Sawyer,
who also picked up righthlll.ded
Illinois 11 Purdu. 7S
pitcher Johnny
Buzhardt · 11.nd
low• f2. Mlchl.. n St. 79
rookie third baseman Jim Woods,
Tn• 12 Arbnsaa 66
said both dubs profited by t..li.e
Color.- "~ KaftUa 61
deal.
Wathlntton 57
St. 51
'"Ashburn is a good .h alt pLayer
and should help the Cubs" M
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said. "Dark will .be a nteadyinJ
Monti Len ens Lead
influence in our infield and he
Over Dow In LA Open
should be able to play about
LOS ANGELES UPI _ Eric half the games."
Monti, a slim teaching pro from
ju1t down the street, today seeks
FOUR INDIANS SIGN
to become the fifth golfer in the CLEVELAND, Ohio UPI~history or the $3'7 ~ Los ~ngel~s ond-baseman
Johnny Temp)e..
Open to ~eore . a w~re-t~-wtre ~lc· pitchers Bobby Locke and Al Cltory in the wmter 1 flfllt major cotte and infielder Bii)Jr Moran
tournament.
have signed 1960 contraeta with
After going into Monday's post- ,the Cleveland lndlaas.
poned third round with a one11troke lead over ·Dow Finsterwald,
of Tequesta, Fla., at 127, Monti
shot the day's best round - a
three·under par 68 for a 20a total
-while his neare1t rival got fl
71. Tbat gave Mont.i a folli'·StrOkt!
advantage over Finaterrald entirIDJ today's fjn8l round of the '72·
bole tourney.

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were tumbllq into a four--wl)" tie Mut... outpolnted J•ckaon Brown,

for aeeond.pllce lnllde u. Iowa 156. ~. 10.
banded lollohlpn Stele Ita lint ;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,'II

conference defeat, ~79, 1t Iowa
City, Iowa, and mliloll did tbe
same to Purdue, 81-'JG, at Lafu-

For Rent

AII·Ameriel!l . Jerry Wilt ocond

22 polnto ••d plcltt&lt;l off 19 ,...
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likes ana City Loan acc•unt. Be thrilly
in 60. We are backiiiK, ...Ve11body we
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In 1011&lt;1111 tile reqqtred legal abyeaterdl)', the comml1S810ners

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UO· d~a before election all set
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Mr
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Mrs Thomas Dav111
residents.

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were Vls !Lors m P~~.rkersburg on

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Monday

MrK Le111er Johnson and ch tl·
dren, Mary Sue and DJvid· of
Vienna, W

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Mr and Mrs Carl Owen have
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Sunday where they 11ttendcd a Le·
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and dinners in a
period s.urroundlng the
T anniversary date.
John D. Hoblitzell Jr.
wiD apeak to
Club on ll'eb. 4 in

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of Welt Virginia that will
pallt in ttate wide observanof West Vir(inla University's
birthday, it has been an·

Mrs Ltlllan McGhee has moved
from the llfl&amp;rtmenl m the Cron
building (formerly Miller's Var·
1ety Store) to an aputment ID

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chtonlc ctndUlon. CMc:lr. your Docter for ttd•lco 1ft eliot,
skin core, ond poaalblo moc:llcatlon-lllon do jv11 01 ow
,horme~clal doo1 wlflt every ''••ulpllon piCKed In hJs
ha111f11 lollow O.clor's O«&lt;ort fo tho lofforl
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Baker and famlly. Mr Johnson Ill
the brother of Mrs Baker
Mr and Mrs
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of 3tcubenvtlle came Thursday
lo r.pend the weekend with their
daughter, M.s11 Jean Grandinetti
who ts a teacher m the Middleport High Sl'hoo) She resides tn
the apartment of Mr and Mrs

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Anna Owen
Mr. and Mrs. B. F . Parmalet
have returned from Norfolk, Vir·

STARK'S PHARMACY

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Mrs Dallas Blevlna and family.
Betore returnlnlil hon1e they visit·

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Nmth Street Baptist Cburch
Ctncmnall, Sunday, Jan 10.
The dedlcflltlon wflli tJly Dr.
Ther10n C. Hastam, paator ot
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