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PT. PLEASANT-Annfkncement of the laying of 1
son of the late Republican Senate leader, said today he
the new Wahama Junior High School cornerstone on De·
will make his move to enter national politics next year,
cem~er 9th was ma~e at the Mason County Board of Ed· •
by running for congressman at large from Ohio.
uaat1on meeting Wednesrlay.
Taft, who says hi&amp; political _ _::_ __ __ _ __
The ceremony w!U be held al ing lo the Avalanche Farm Wophilosophy is close to that of for.
I p. m. and wlll be conducted bv men's Club.
mer Vice Presi(lent Richard M.
the Grand Masonic Lodge Of w,·~t Tom Williams of Arbuckle apNixon, made the aDDOUDcement of
Virginia. The Clifton Lodge No. 231 peared witil a complaint concern·
his plans at a news conference.
w!U act as host lo the GrtrKl ing discipline on one of the school
The Ohio Republican organiza·
todge.
Ibuses. The board agreed lo intlon had been anXlOUt for Taft to
· Other action taken by the boud 1 vestigate. The next meeting of
move up lnlo national politics
.was hiring of several new teae:1· t~ e board wiU be Deember lOth.
where his family had received
ers, Mrs. Hortense Epling, ape ~i-1
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a! edjicatlon -· ·- ..- · :~:o,l : MarHis father, the late Sen. Rob- Meigs County Jay Ceea are glv·
• p,uerit - :-· ' " " '.irian at Pt.
I ert A. Taft, was the Republican ' ing their services again this year
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MR. PRICE
leader bl ·the U.S. Senate for lo a Jllfjor community Christmas
:· J ·,on, s~~cial
education at
II\IUIY years and was a contender time project. '!bey will attempt
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' for the party's presidential nom- lo provide a f~ basket and new
P • .. n·ond Pe ~ k was emplovPd ·
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£·, bund dire~tor at Hannan High
Taft's grandfather William child ill the county.
}:·,::&gt;ol lo repiMce Dale Riley, who
Howard Taft, was pre;ldent of the . Letters have been mailed ask·
't.": ~:::ted a position in Ohio. The
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United States and later chief jus- big contributions to help sponsor
b&lt;nj" did not accept Riley's
A third reorganization meeting
tice of the Supreme Court. ,
the project. The Jay Ceea aaid
res!knation as band director.
of the Meigs County Red Cross
Ruanblg Delighted OOP
they feel the project is one In
T'n. board authorized the pay- chapter was set (or January 10
Iwhich most able persons should
rr·. nt pi $60 to Jerald McAllister, when last night's session e~ed
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, Taft dell~h~ the Ohio R~ub- like lo have a part.
ac: 'ng·, band director, at Wahama the second time without off1cers Joe L. Pr~ce, Portland, has !~can organl.zabon last year m his The Jay Cees believe the easH.;.I ~hool.
being named.
been appointed Veterans' Service f1rst statewide race wren he wa_s lest way Meigs county people can
James Mosko. speech therapist
There were 16 persons at the officer of the Racine American chosen a delegate lo ~ Republi· share in the project is through ·a
rt· -ort~d · to the board member; meeting, most of them acting as Legion Post 602 by William Cross, can National Co.nventlon. He ran money COiltribution. Money can
of his work and future goals in representatives of organizations Post Commander.
well ahead of Widely known state be converted easily inlo food
h,; lield Of speech therapy, The ' and civic groups. Personal lnvi- He will work with Virgil Roush· Republican leaders flld was se&lt;:· and toys.
board authorized renewing the lations had been iellt lo all or· presently serving as service of- ond o;Iy lo fonner U.S. Sen. John Because of severly limited
lease on the Vernon School build- ganizations Inviting each to have fitoer, lo. assi~t Post 602 veterans WT ~/c~:· ~~bo~~··: votea. manpower, the JayCees are dis- ·--a rwresentative at last night's a~ the1r Widows and o.~ana, blllt of nmnln w
poul· couraglng contrlbutlons of food
meeting, following a November w1th claims and rehabilitation se,Jonce held : ~r ~~Senate and used toys. If, however, thla
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out action.
He was an engineer with the Se
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One main question asked by Llbby-Oww Glw Co., Ch~t~"lesn.
J. Laua :.•a. former way to pick It up.

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Red . Crc!ss field representative
Robert Oleen was, "Do the popie of Meigs County want a Red
Cross Chapter..
It was a~ a chapter is
COLUMBUS &lt;UPl) - The state needed and that effort should be
Controlllng Board Wll lo decide continued lo complete re-organitoday on whether lo permit a $4 · zation of the Meigs county chapm!Uion fund transfer wlthbl the ter Persons attending last """'t'a
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lsi World War he joined the John
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transferred to Mamtett Post 130
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FIRE SCENE_ An estimated $37 000 is going up in fire and smoke ID fhellGiila
above located in the Hallwood community near West Columbia Thursday. lt
owned by Mr. and Mrs. George E. Chamberlain Jr., both of whom work o u .
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'Ibe Jay Cee organization anI
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WAIIIIINGTON (UPI)- The lAJ
accurate addresses of -flmillles Jutlee De!Mrlmeal •• prethat are bl need, Including the .,.,... .. swiftly Way
number of chlldren, their ages
aJut lite u. s. Cammllllllt
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and sex, Don Qulsellberry i 1
whNe offlclera •fletl a
$linnan Df tbe project.
lllklnight deadline to reglller as 000
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mnnity near West Columbia, was destroyed by fin
to move fin&amp; against the party
Thursday.
lllelf, railer tho Ita leaden.
Loss
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Oleen said directors ~f the Red
compact car lo address numerous
ConlrollbiJ Board Way approY· Cros.s chapter In Meigs county
Republican and eivU gatherings.
eel the lraufer . of $4 mllilon were not ele&lt;:ted last night beSeeb New Seal
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beena &amp;et\ edls a new one· havmg program PJ:eSI!IIted by Mn. Edna
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over Christmas mualc George Fried· failed to create a uew district f Otlo, an exchange teacher from
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the meetmg held In the Meigs .
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Governor W· W· Barron ooo- 1year old 11011 a baby lit&amp;er d
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In the freshmen home •1'00111 ~
partisan Ci~ .Conference for a brother of Mr. ~·a,
transfer $3.2 mlllloo from ear- tion of tbe board of dlreclora Js on WMlPO Radio Christmas Day sus O~lo will have 24 U S ceo- assembly' Mrs. Otto addreasecl
stu.iy of legiSlative matlers. - were home at the time. Tile olhlr ,
marked state funds to the gener· completed, an executive eecre.. at one o'clock bl the afternoon
seniatives
· repre- the class on aspects of leachlq Relatives bere reported the The conference, ..a aounm: three awnberlain dWdrell ~
al revenue . fund.
tary will be appointed, which II For the 23rd consecutive y;ar, The Jast congressman at
In BrazU and made comparlsonJ death of Edward M. Hamm, 80, board of. public opiDion, ~to in in acbooL . Mrs. ~ ~
Ho~ever, Sen. William Deddens, a prime duty of the board of d_l· tliia Jmmortal classic will be from Ohlo was the late Geor ~ of the South American teachblg bl Mlnneapolia• Mbln., November held Fnday, December • employed In lllar~ ~. ,ilr•
R • ClncblnaU, Senate Fbllllce ~':;...~~ executive eecretary Is presented nationwide on radio by Bender, wboae tenn In that :Ice methodl with lhoee In U.S. high 18. He had lived there llidce the
::U:.~f Del:;'tt;: ~ Chamber~ hal ~ Ill 1
Committee chairman, aaid It or a one year term on t he
Independene, Mi110url ended bl 1952. Bender later waa schools.
death of his wife.
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IIIPuid be better for th state lf a vohmteer basil. The task calls Measlah choir. It Is traditionally elected from a district and then The speaker II one of nine chll· Mr. Hamm Is survived by his
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The family had 1md ..
Gov. Michael'V. D!Salle ordered for day~ay a:tlon,
pre.ented as a Chrlatmaa gift to wa 1 elected a u.s. senalor to dren all of whom were educated son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Edward 0 · Ba!dwm of Mason, house, f01'111e1'11 boWD . , tblt
'l)llanket cuts" bl expendi~· Progress tow
re-organlza- the nation by the Reorganized complete the unexpired part of In a Metbodlat mlsaion acbool.
Mrs. Michael Kloeter, a grand· and J . Knox Dye and
M11fjorie Ball 1*'4*V-• . _._.
rather than Ill "rob Peter to PBJ tlon of the local chapter Is being Church of Latter Day Saints, Taft's te~.
She teaches geography, geology aoo, James Kloster, all ol MiJme.- ~· of P!. Pl~t, have
1\pril wileD the ~ ...S e.n.
Paul."
felt, but those taking an active Conductor of the choir and or· Taft't eareer 10 far baa been and physical education at Rio apolls; a lister, Ml'll. J. I. Clark. mvltecl Approximately 350
were purchaaed,
State Fblaoce Director J8JIIetl part bebell~~thaOtleenmore idlnterest cbestra Is Frand!Yn S. Weddle· cloee lo that of his father Each Grande de Sui High School in of Syracuae, a sister-In-law, Mn. ~ ~~.~t the state
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RLDS Church.
House of Representatives and The program waa Wider super- Leverett L. Roush, Middlepo~ the ~ ~ an
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partments answered till Cllll 111111;"
&lt;len. Chester W. Goble. Maloon
each roae to be majority leader vison of faculty m.mber Harold with a number oC cousins m
P porn . P
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•aid ~s the tranafer waa per- WASHINGTON (UPJ)-The . Jn.
NO PAYMENT
there bl his fifth term. His father Sauer with Tom Hysell and Don Meigs county.
~ Station and IS ~rom.~nt m
back to the scene till.... ,
mitted, the state would not have :a~~:!, ~::a:.
COLUMBUS &lt;UPD -;A $39 nlil· wa1 out of politics for a while, Smith serving aa leaders.
Mr. Hamm owned and operat· :onpta~::s~~:e~:!lo
evening when grass at the ~ ~ ,
enough ca8h on hand lo meet cur. b- Uoo ' of wUdlU
or
lion payment ,to Ohio 1 publle was elected to the state Senate
eel a large department store in J
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.tate
'tor Is caught fire and wu 1i1111J ta•
1 projectl
tent obligations.
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schools for the lleCOIId quarter of for one tenn and then went on 111
Miles City, Montana for many ones, a onner
sena ' spread to outbuildings • tbl 1
Maloon said revenuea were $8 the fllcal year e~~dblg next the flaeal year will not be made win election to three terms In the
years. Funeral services were beld a Pl Pleasant bu.sinesaman.
fann. It was brought undlr ..,.
· million to $8 mllllon behind eatl· June 80. The total to be apJIOl" at thla time beeauae the atale au· u. s. Senate.
bl Mlnneapolla wiUJ burial In
trol.
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matea because of legislative ae- tlaned now atudl at $1.8,100,000. dltor'a office doea not think It Ia AI majority leader of the stale
Denver' Colorado. He was preBOLD us UP
t!On graotblg certain aemptlolll SDVI~ FOR POB
legal to do 10.
House of Representatives, Taft
ceded bl death by his parents, BERLIN &lt;UPI) - Soviet border
In taxea. He a1ao predicted anothhas been engaged bl a running
his wife, his alste111, Mrs. WiJ. guards today beld up alx u. s. Fonner Gallipolil
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er cash shortage would eonfl'OIIt
fuss with Democratic Gov. Mlliam Kaspar, Mrs. EllubethiArmy vehicles for more than an Man Takes New Post .
the state after the firlt of
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chael V. DiSalle on a number of
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Mordhorat of Pomeroy. M r L bour at the Babelsburg ebeck·
the year ~ the new 'll)ea tu
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luuea, moat1y centering around
Harry Allderaon. ol Columbus, point on .the 1Uknlle AutDbahn A former resldeat fi1 G~ ; •
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state spending.
Mrs. Flossie Olureh and daugh. and a brother G. w. Hamm ol from Berlin to West Germany and Mr. Andrew Freemall of • ao..
·Deddens aald be disapproved
Taft told a recent audience be ter Sharon ol Racine attended Middleport.
:~eU: to~: et'IIOI'II Place, Columbus, will bii ,
tilt request because there was DO
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Pollee and nremen early to- fell. D!Salle'l NCOrd had been funeral services of . lklbby Dean
mentl
ted.voy
served as exeeutive ~ tl
~.anoe lh• money would be day rescued 10 construction workers who were trapped "pi!Aful."
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Churech, 26-year-old Air Farce Fonned In Gallipolis
was eorrec
the Urban League bl ~ '
P~Jd back to the eaimarked for an hour and 2Q miilutes by a fire in a dead.end sewer.
veteran, at Lebanon, Jndtana, Secretary of State Ted W.
• ••••••••••• ••. county, is ~~ tr~errid ~
~~•• many fll\WIIcb WeN Ia the
The men were 40 feet underground and GOO feet
MASON (LJNIC
Tuesday.
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Brown reporled today the filing
• Philadelphia, Pi.. to 1ft tbi;
Nat.ural Reaources Department. from an ~scape shaft, when the fire broke 'out'100 feet Admlsalonl: Mn. Anna Bur- '~"'! deceaaed is Mra. Church'• of articles ol blcorporation by the
same caJlllclty.
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ln,~tei!Ci, be called for tighter &amp;- Inside the tunneL A b~cade deeper in the tUpnel kept tnn Pomeroy November 24· Mn IOn. Surviving bealdea his mother D. and s. Recovtry Service, Incl,
DAYS lEFT
Mr. l''reemllll spent much f1l hJa :
c!ll control.
' the ~~~ from spreadlna until fhremen could put out
New ~ v e
and s1stser. Sharon, are bla Wife. of Galllpolia.
youth in Gallipolla diJrina tW" ~ r the facti f1l m. out for the blaze;
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Rolemary; a 1011, David, age 4, '11le new carporatlon baa 1,000
11m's, while his father, tbe . , ,·
tbe governor," Deddeaa aald. ''IAt WhUe flnmeo fouaht the lilaae· Ky.; B,ady Plliii!IOl'e, aa, Ilidlan·
Middle~ November :. a dau&amp;btar, Deborah, S, a lnlll- 8haret of 11011-par cammon atock.
A. G. Freeman, wu pllltAJr tl '
bl!ft make h18llket cuta and get Ronald J(arra, p~ bl the apolia, and Clifford B&amp;mett, M• ~arl stuckey Middleport N,;. er, Jllmel Edward ol MaryiVille, Incorporation are Jean Daniels,
Pablt Creek Baptilt ch!udl. Ill •.l;
1 ~s flaeal policy atrilghtened ouL $quare • Marra eonstruct1o11 firm David England, 25, Keith Skeen, vember
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atteDded Lincoln scltool and a.t.
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Its,ihe only honest and forlhrliht ol J'Dd!anapolls, Jild., pumped air rr, Paui'IUgsby, and Dan1el Lee, Birth· A claQghter IG Mr and granci1Mther, Mn. Lor- Sowera. The papera of blcorporAcademy High schooL
yray '!41 '(ace till lltuatlaa," be lDto lbe tunnel throulh a imall 1'1, all ol Clnc:lnDa~h Geotgt JMb- Mra. Robert Oblinger, New' Hav· Church ol Galllpolia.
· atlon ·were fllecl by Attorney WU·
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nen, SS, Barrllon,; Ohio, and en, on November :1111.
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The veteran ol eight years aer- liam H. Sowen.
~ vot. -:eat 1-1 In fa9F ol The fire bro1:e out about a:ao James Douett, S. ~WII,
vice, two of which were aernl
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\llf ; tranafer, d Rep. Ralph a.m. IIIII at 1:10 a.m. the men Ohio. ·. . . ,
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In the Korean CAinfllct, was pre- COLUMBUS UPI _ lncl'ellld
. Flsbit~~ ft..WOOIII:er, chalrlnan of were rescued IJIIharml!d, although ,BIH'I)Itt and RigSby dlleOvered. MBIG8 GSNEIW. HOSPITAL ceded in death by his father, fmalicial 1upport from the state
Yte Hou.se · Finance COIIunlttee, IIVII'al w-., reported llllhtly mthe ~ while rklfiiC out ·of the Admlsalonl - Martha Robin- Walter C!lurch. bl 1980. Mr. for public Jlchuol construction .and
Jofn,!9g Q.eddena In vot1111 laalaat ftoln the ~·
, Jline.f~t tunnel on ail 'lectrlc 11011, Harrillcinvllle.
Church diad iuddenly Sunday .leachera aa1ar1ee wu probed ,to~
. ~&amp; 'Malbera aaid it took · 'ftleJ ~:
Bulef, ao, "~..,. 'ltlv were . ll"tii
. bJ • Dlacbartea - Clara Grueaer, morning In IAbailon. An !Dyad- day by Merrill r. Cooley, W~,r­
fqp .vola te IPJli'OVt the ...._. night_farelnaa
Harrodlbura. blut. ol: amoke ..,a. ~~ett. wbeli Pomeroy and Mn. AltbN Wick· ptton Ia belq made by Hencl. ren. vie.~ pna1deat of ~ Ullo Ecf.
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Ailing Peggy Lee Won't Finish

Is Entertoined

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The ailing Peggy Lee won't be able
to play the rest of her engagement at
Basin Street East. Earl Grant was signed to headline at the club. He comes di·
rect from his brief "walkout engagement" at the Roundtable-he arrived at
that night spot to discover that they'd
suddenly switched to a Twist policy, and
tile Twist band couldn't play his arrangeme nts ... Doris Duke's set repo.·ts that
she's chiillng It with Joe Castro, her
long-time beau. They hint he's romano·
ing a celebrated jazz canary, and Doris
knows all about ft ... The nuUlest ru·
mors keep flying East from California,
linking Keely Smith with Marlon Bran·
do, when all the time she's here ln Go·
tham making no secret of her love for
diSc tycoon Morris Levy . . . And Louis
Prima's next Keely may well be lovely
Iris Paul. At least he's trying, and she
doesn't seem too frigid to the Idea.
Previewers will warn you: don't dare
miss the opening credits of "The Innoce nts." . Strangely enough, DebOrah
Kerr 's strongest scenes of suffering are
shown as the background during t h o
titles; you bear tho sounds of her heart·
rendin~ sobs and murmured prayers. It's

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G'i'and Jury and· Petit .Jury Wed- Paul Somerville J r., Po 1 n t W. Henry Wood, HOgsett; Doro~ay afternoon.
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7:30 p.m.: Mid-week Prayer and tbru Dee. 9, '
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Praise, Wednesday 7:30 p m . Don
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flerring, pastor; Mohttng worship Aid Thursday afternoon at home
Mkldleport: Charda or OM ND 10:30 a. m.: Church School D: 3D of Bertha Holter,

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Everett Smlth, SteubenvJile.
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Forest Run, Mr. and MrL
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Sunda)' ochool t:SO L m.; mo..,. 1 P. m Monday. WSCS first Tues. 51 Pomeroy
Ralph C Zunel Mr. and Yrs. Sljulley
log wonldp service 10:30!
m.: day and second TltUI'Id01 Ill eacll ~~;ror. Willla,;, Wnt!on, s.'s. supt: spont 'lilonkoglvlng ll'llh Mr.
NYPS-Y0"'11 p,-- pJt&gt;-, '1:4\P· m.; month; Famtly night ~ast Sunday 9:30-11:15 a. rit. Worship ~ervice Mrs. William Hysell. Raclnt. (
Evan_tt('llatie lel'VIce 1:30 ~· m.; avenl~g of each mon h ~ 1:!0
study, "MilD's Value-SmaD Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grueaer
Prayer meeting, Wed., 7: so p. ID. Evenmg S e r' I e e~ We Jaday or Great." Observance Lord's SUp Mason apent a day with
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4-. lchool IO a. m. Supt Ro- group dlsc...,lon 'Why Wllnesa spent Suod01 with Mr. and
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achool t;SO. MonoiD&amp; wor&amp;bip p. m. Simi - · p. m. C E. Young Adult Women moe!; TuOJo Mr, and Mn. Billy Ott and

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Rev. Fcancio Gla&gt;ier, paotor" It Is true, of course, that the scientists, phllosophen,
Morning worghlp 9:30 a. m. Sun. and plain people are able to aBit a lot of qqestlono, and
d., school I0:3o a. m. Mr. E. E raise a lot of Issues, that are difficult for .tho religious
Weeks, Supl Evening service man. But If Usat same rellgloua man can. up his po7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship 8:30 silion behind a fact that cannot be dislodged or explained
p. m. Mid Week prayer ,.rvlce away, he can atick to his position for all eternity. . .
Wednesday 7:so p, m. Ladles Aid "I can answer everv argument, and evade every&amp;:
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wednesday 6:30 p. m. Children'• is one fact 1 cannot ~t around. My Wiler was a h"l'."'
choir practl&lt;e 2 p. m. Saturrdoy. less alcoholic aDd UJ hds were belntblng rhaliiBed liltede aMhanai:b.d
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a .m:, E ~•t an ~ "f"r, 1"so I can't explain it. But If Chrlatlanlty Dever did .an~
p. m.. ven••• oerv"' ·110 P m. more than transform my father !hOD it has proved IIi
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BaD ., Jehoooh'• .,,. R. R. Card, postor• Sunday
Public meeting Suoday 3 School, 9:30 a. m.. Worohlp eerv·
. m.; Watcblo""r aludy • p, m.: Ice, 7:30 p, m, MYF: 8:90 p. m.;
study TueSdQll 8 p. m.: Ser- WSCS, Tuesday, l:SO p. m.; Pray- m. SUnday Church School; 10:25
vice meetiog Tburedoy 7 p. m.; er and Bible StudJ, Wed., 7:30 p. &amp; m. Worship hour, "Christian
Mlniltry oehool Tltursday 8 p. m. m.
Faith": 5:45p. m. Jr. and Sr. YF:
Du.tllo Plltrlm R ollbl" Allred Melllodld Clmn:ll, lie•. Wed. 7, 90 p. m, Foda&lt;ated Circle
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Sunday SChool, •:30 a.m. Andrew Sehool9:30, LloydDllllnger,oupt.: Mornl•l !liar EUII Chnreb, L.
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10:90 a.m.: Yooth .....,ice 7 p.m. Goarbart, pastor: Sund01 Scllaol
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Wltla the hope It wiD, In •ome mecuure, fo•ter ana Mid • ,...k prayer oervice Wod· 1 P· m.: Prayer meeting 7'30 p.
lnesdoy 7:30 p. m.
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Jaelp ...tala that wlale h is good In family and rona- lf1toU a.. Fno Me_,., e..
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walk erectl~l and take full care of hlmoelf. Jlut
Middleport Jl'lnl Ualled
ucrlhed .moir power to heal to the fact Quit
byterhm Cburclt. · · Rev. ~~=:~~~ strange power of Jeau. realded In them, they fell
Ruppelt, postor. &amp;:so •· m. !
afoul of the tomple police and were compolled to llllld
Wed. 7 p.m. Senlm- choir.

rau., s... 6 p. m.; EvenlD.!! ,..robip 7,30 ; meeting; 6,30 p. m. Choir prao- When the disciples were summoned to appear befol'tl
SUDdaJ Weclnesdai evenina Blbto otudJ ttce.
their judges, they had at least two strikes against th"em.
lttCbctol 9:SO a. m.; Worship ....,. at 7:00.
Unlled Metbodlal Chureh. u... . In the ftrst place, they were strangers in a straliJfe
lea Suaday oveoinl o1 7:SO.
Ffte4om Goopo1 ..._., c. Melvin Alkire, pastor. c!nzreh City, Without fri~J!ds or influence. Their dialect l'delllia...... ol lllo N...,..., 87&gt;• an . Stimsvllle Road. E. J. Gril· School9:15 a. m.. Leo Crew, aupt. fled them as GaiUeaDI, aud J~em as a city bJ:d
Rev. Harold Holme&gt;, post. lith, pastor: Raymond Evnns, s. Leo vaughan. ass't. oupt.: DiviDe small respect for Galilee. Technically &amp;pesklng, 1lil!y
. Suoda)' ochool 9:30 a. m.; s. Supt.: Sunday 8cJ1oo1 10 a.m. worohlp 10:311 a. m. "Tite Stumbo wer~ subjects of Herod, In whom Jerusalem had llttll
Morninll ,.robip 11),30 L m.: E•an, 'stlc servicea 7:SO • .m.; ling Block." 8 p. m. Family Night conftdenco. And, finally, they had boldly lllllOIIItCIOd
I~1PS &amp;:SO p. m.; Ev&amp;Dgellsllc Prayer meeling 7:30 p. Ill Tuea- oupper aDd program~ by themselves as friends of Jesus of Nazareth who_. c¢y a
l..,rvloea at 7,30 p. m.; wedn.. day.
Woman'• Society ot a.rutlan few weeks earlier had been executed as a sedltionlat.
7:30 prayer meeting: Proyw
Service. Mooday 7 p. m. the In the second place, they were In no sense of tho word
Tuesday 7:30 p. m.: Mia- Cbrllllaa Sel- l!edoly, '" Comml,.lons meet. 7:45p.m. Of. authorities, and they were In conflict with lndivldualll
lwoaryservice 1o tho 8rd Tuesday Mulberry-a., Pomeroy. Morning ftclal Board. We&lt;t 7 p. m. Choir who were recognized as being tho most learned lawyer~
the mooth at 7:30 p. m.
"""'''" at 11 with "Emlastinl rehearsal. Friday 7:30 p. m. w. c. of the realm - men who wore quite familiar with evert
Cbrd ., Naare... Malbeft'Y. Punishr•..t' tho lllbjecl of the T. u.
possible evasion of the law, every loophole, every subterUnion Aves. PomeroJ, lle\o. E. E l.,..n oermon. Golde!! Text' Lalbttru a.ardl.., 81. Paul'o fuga, and every technicality. It was a little U It a modpastor. Sunday school 9:30: Where!?"' doth • living man Sunday School 9,15 a.m.: Charch ern' illiterate were to dispute eome matter of nuclear
Morning Wol'lhlp 10:30: NYPS at oomplam, • man lor the punish· a a. 10:90 o. m.: st. Jolon'• s.n. theory with a superbly tnilned nuclear scientist.
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: Evenlrlg ~ervt""' T:SO: Pray· ment of his sins: M u• aearch day School 10 a.m. Church 9 a.m. Many times it may seem that the Christian preacher Is
MeelinJ Tbursday 7:30.
and try our ways, and turn again Chareh o1 Cbr111. Ml&lt;ldl.,n at disadvantage lri a scientific age. He Is dealing ,w!tll
r - . . CJuordl. Bfi. Dwlglol to the Lord. Lamentations 3=39-40· Fred 1. Gardner, minister: 9:30 beliefs, doctrines, theologies, and Ideals, while the tcltDISpencor, paator. &amp;mday aclutol Rou.. • 1 Proy.,, ChOIIer, 0 • a. m. Blbl&amp; School, WendeD Gor· list professes to doalln demonstrable facts.
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at&amp;:~ p. m.; Proacblng 7:30 Supl Morning Worship 11 a. m. Burdens.'' 8 p. m. Junior and least one enormous advantage. They had at leal! oilo
m.i Prayer meelinJ Wedneo- E•angeUsttc service 7' 311 P· m. Senior Youth oervlces; 7 p. m. fact on their sldo that would never snrrender. The laJne .
7:SO p. m.
Sennon by postor Rev. Life" Evening oer.ice, Secret of a man had heOD healed! His healing was not a matter of
Mo!Mdl" Ch-. Lure! Tburoday7:SO P· m. prayer llll!el· Great LHe; Wed. 7 p. m. Prayer theory, guesswork, antlctpatlon, or Iogie. There he was,
CIW, Rev. 11. Eugene GieD, p.. Int. and Bthle lively. Everyme meeting and Bible study: Bp. m. and anyone oould see aDd evaluate Use evidence for him-

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Rev. Carl BetTing, pastor. Carroll minister. CharleJ Pierce. Ruaeell
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or stores eu111 ill· drawer. Whitt, witb cbarcoal trim.

GUABANTEED 5 HAftS IN WIUTING! Olher Mi&gt;olle

1,.o...n Dlarooal'llolle
175 Sqoauolnch PlcMo

"New "O.slgner"' TV •• , amart, lrlnl ud OOIIlJIUI wta
bij 1g.1n. square-comer •·DAylight Blue'' picture . ••. ••
dearest, aharpe.st in TV! Full power translonnar +rr•
pro•ldes Jleater .,pull-in" power, even in frii11it --.

Other outstanding featUI'el: froD.t control.l, up-bOat IIOUDII.,
wireless o-emote eontrol, built-in antenna. h1MI1 tue.ca

Bqet terms.

H&amp;R FIRESTONE. Middleport

models aloo avallabl•. $14.95.

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT, Middleport

MOTOROLA
EASY TO BUYI
WONDERFUL TO GETI
Llclies' ud· Men's

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Ford Fund Is
Not Backing
f.o-Op Project

WANT ADS
of Tbanb and

Sp-lcqJ Netticu or Ev!Mltl,
~'lrd mmtiYtl'ITI lla~ll additiOnal word. lc.

County Board of EducaUon has
leflrned from Wster W. Nelson

Associative Program Oil'e(tor of
the F'orfl Foundation, that the
county'• applieation £or funda for LOS ANGELES (UPJI-Net reP unique co-op teaching program ceiplll from the Mercy Bowl foot a ':1 been denied.
ball game came I() $154,1111 to .
. Nelson,....wrote that the action did used toward Nlllting rell~ttves
not mean that there was a Jack of j the victims and the survivors
svmpathy with the PW'J)Oies of 1the 11160 Callfomla Poly plaae
the ·program or lack of confidence , disaster, U was announced on

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Grou receipts from the Th~=:
.T_he, ann~un~ement of tbe Foun- giving Day I&amp; me between l

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d.JtJon s reJtchon of the grant ap· State and Bowling Green (Ohiol
peal Will mad.e to county teach· State Niched flM,ftM, But
ers and princlpal at a Apecla] pentel trimmed ..., 000 1

AUTO
RBPAIRS

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NOTICES

I
Imoney available _.,for the rom

meetJng

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fund
MalOn County Superintendent Dr, Ferron Losee, cbairm~
W.alden Routh 1n his statement to the Mercy Bowl Baid be wu conte::~eben . nld, "lhi1 juat tne~n• / fident gross ~ipts would sur.

Our experts will restore
any damaged car body to its
original, smooth finish. No
job is too large or too small.
Drive in for free estimate
today!

,~at we have to evaluate our sit.- pau $200,000 when all IllOD8y 11
Jn. He iaid the fund wu .still receiving hUndreds of letters from
persons wantiq; to help.

FHA Joined
Discussions
Adlio Grande

BRANNAN'S GARAGE

Away
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3-Piece Bedroom Suite

of the college In the field of houa.
ing One of ••- b'-el
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MASON, W. VA.

GRIPPIN ILICTRIC

SHINE KIT

Super Powered Motor.
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$29.95

THE SHOE ·BOX
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VIII~ILITYI'

$195

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tll&gt;phloo, tho I.,.UU 111&lt;1 - - of u.; ..._ ... all blat&amp;

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VI Catalib.l f. Dr. ~an. Power ateerine. Hydramatle.

roy'• downtown bullnea
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New or Renewal

and bnkel. ·

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co 1111, .... l'tl&amp;lara. lb'adtcttt, IDe.)

1 YEAR .. · ........ · .... $8.00
6 MONTHS .... · ...... · $4.25

VB Stor Chid • Dr. Hard 1op. Flneat ond Ileal aerlet

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$1,595

'58 PONTIAC ... _.. $1,495

LOsT- Tarpaulllt~~twftn
leo Peed Co. and Racine.
1ac1 Gnlver llama, Pllone VI

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V8 Century 4 Dr. Hard ·Top. Power steerlDJ and brat-.
Beautiful original finilh with matchin1 blue Interior.

'58 BWCK .......... $1,495

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21. Uncooked

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\q, lnformetlw, lltiJif\ll, Ther'D
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WHI be a Gift for the WHOLE YEAR

$995

'61 LARK .......... $1,695

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

Now

'59 FORD ...... · .. · $1,795

IT. Entire

II. RIID•l:ltr

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FOR

CLEARANCE
SALE .

WHOLE FAMILY

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Get In Stride-

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11. Highpitched

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D.ULY OR'fft(IQUOTE - Here's llow to wo.. It:

A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION

(The Bon Monl

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Masan Furniture

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at each store - Ruiland Fm'llitlort,
and .Mason FW'niture. Notbini &amp;o
ask for your tree ticket. Need not be pre~e:nt to

Waa

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115. Bpell.k
16. Royal Air
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Tho WOdneoday ·meotlDI
.a followup;_ of a prev!"OUIIIII~~~:~
Jng of the ,Rio Grande P

RUTLAND, OHIO

10. Tap.~tey

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faculty members.
At pre~~ent there is no
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Rutland Furniture

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regard to buQdlng a l!umber
proftttbb . Fla.,.. JOU trtecl a w..,
house.!! wJtb federal loans to hou1oe!l .u ll\tiY'

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DAILY
.._ CROSSWORD

.a. IOOtoll

There waa a discussion 1J1
gard to , the plan of development

News, Events

J

a.Oennaa

A mooting held at Rio Grond• il
Col~ge Wedn&lt;l!day alternoon
attended by officia~ o( the
era] Hou•ing Adrninistrr.tion,
greasman·Walter Moeller, l:Ollego•il
trustees, other -.overnment
gures, and represntatlves of the
Melgs-Gallia Development AIIO·

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddlefOrl, 0.,, Dec. J, 1961-9

Receipts From
Mercy Bowl Are
Over $100,000

PT. PLEASANT - The M'aaon

fOI CON!I5""5Nl O&amp;PIENDABLE RESULTS
llloTES
4 ~ts ,.er word. o.w LDaruur... "bUm'IUD dllar1._.
. ~11tl Cl ceatl Del wurd fur three eoueeuti•• -.ertlou.
Suec•a~ -ooe muDlb tor ao ee11t1 C)l:r wri
ruu r•t• Gt t etiiU pu wunl trill o. ebatl~a tor ad,Hfu•n~: if IIUI oaad .ntlatll LO dQ• dter reeef•••1 hiU.
E!TUn lit -'dft!rtiNil:l .sboUJd ~ repurted hruaedl•telJ.
fbr L&gt;.•l• S...hael trW Mf tt. ~e~oouiblt fot mort tbiD
aD"' •ncorreet uuertto..
f' ~rJ

ualioa tnd find 1 sound way to
.11dvance to tlw llltlmate goa1t we
have Mf. to Wt the level of
cation for qor ehlldren."

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~ly~·n':l~•l~ Pomeroy-Mlddtepo:t, o:, Dec 1. 1~6~ \

Patents Place
Study Subl•ecf

Mi..ionary Stu.dy
Held By Pal Teens

,

Cyclists Held
Dinner Event

The Melp MotDrcycle
held a dinner Wednesday e;;:m~~~~
''What Is Parent and Family A missionary study on Gualt"BY MlSS numom
at the Salisbury School he
t..Jfe?" was the topic used to high- ' mala_ was conduetf&lt;! Thursday
ROUDASHEl .T
I Roo Calvert. a member who
light the program at lhe
when_the Pal T~n Chapleaving today lor hit: Air J'or·co il
meeting of the Cbf&gt;ster PTA , Nov. ter of the Mlddk&gt;port Chun:h of ' Mlddll"port Persoaals Seo&amp;lael
base in California.
'JO. at the €hester Gr-...Je School, the Nazarene lllt!t al ttw home , Mr and Mrs. Rll.SSell Rice A large decorated cake with
with Mrs. Donald Mora presiding. I or the pa!ltm· . At'v and Mrs .: were in Huntington Wednesday to Inscription "Good Luck Ron"
Speakers 00 phases o( the !:IUb Clyde J . Baz·tletl . \1rs . B&lt;:~rtlelt l visit with Walter Nuckles who is tered a special table at whlk-1111
jert included MJ"F.. Samuel Mich- I was m _charge •.r the ~udy anrl l seriously iU at his home. Mrs. were seated the honored guest
Mrs. Howard a devottonal penod was conduct· Rice received word this week of Mrs. Calvert and member!! of
1 C rl Kautz
;:;ke: and Mrs~ Harold Spencer. ,ed by Rev. Bart!Ptl .
,the death of he.r sster. Mrs. familv . lnludlnr Mr. and Mrs.
A ,~~;roup discussion was then held. ~ames and ref~shm~nts werf' ,Hugh Libby 1Laura Nucklesl. car &amp;holl and Marlene, OOhgie
The meeting opened with pray- ;enjoyed and th&lt;' F1r.c;t bu1.hl'iay of Mrs. Nu&lt;"k les died Tuesday m Calvert and Dale Harrison.
Others attending were Mr.
er by Mr. 1. 0. McC&lt;Iy. Sef'relary l the Bartl£'tts' daughter, Reeky, Phoenix. Arizona.
and
reports were l!,iven 1was observed. Attending were
1 Mrs . George Wright and ~::!~: II
IJv Mrs. Charles Griffith
anl'i Sharon Harr ison, Joyce Long, Mr. and Mrs . Homer Rice, Mr . and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. 1
sMn.uel Mlehael.
Hilly Dixon. Bill Moodlspaugh .l 11:~d Mrs. Denver Rice and ~n. Hager and Debbie and _Rhonrlla:ll
1
Mrs. Roy Bolter, membership James Bartlett. La111' •raylor· and B11ly 11penl 1~!11 Wednesda.y mght 1Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp Radford
committee oblirman, anoounf'f'cl .John Wilt.
]and Thanksgrvlng day wrth Mr. IStephanie. Mr. and Mrs. Llo~vdlf
I
and Mr!l . George DeWeese in Ki~ and Mona, Mr. and MWrsU.IIIam•ll
116 pald memben.
I Athens Mrs DeWeese who has lix: Alkire, Mr. and Mrs.
M
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Mrs.. Howar
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ML'C0 1·SERVICF.S FOR POE
been eonfined lo her home wrth Wagner Jr. a
Bren a, r .
Charles Griff I , r·s. 1· 0 ·
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Mr and Ml'l
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and Mn. Gordon Ridenour were PHILADBLPHIA &lt;UPTl - Fu- !1: sf'vere l'ase of the flu tor lhe rs. nvne oane,
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named to 8 commiUee to rl'vif'W nel'al .~~ervices werf' lobe helrl to- pa~t month is improving.
Robt'rt Chapman and Bobble Kav.
dav fur Edgar Albn Poe 90 an i
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
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the by-IaWI.
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Mr.~ C'&lt;:~ d Niehols and son, Carl 'j and Be&lt;"ky and Randy,
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Mr Braaoon'a Hfth grade won All-Amertf'a at Prrn~""Cton tn 1889. ' J
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d M.k
. R tl d . lted 1 t S
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al'l un- 1 Dwtght r ullums an
1 e, Mrs.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Husseii
iEugene
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and
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Butch. Mr. an· d Mrs. ,~:~ ~~~~
arneilK poe
an au 10r, once Lyons aud, farmly
. and Carl, .Jr. 1.I and
ll••m•l
H1f.omev !;(ener&lt;l I of
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H I" t \\:et.~ d
at·eum pBmed the Lyons lo Alh- , S1sson and Rkk,
rs.
II ~t.r•,l•r•d.. t' rtf'{
nes ay. _ .. ens when they returned their son, Arnold and SU!Janna, George
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
D&lt;Jvid to Oll David had been ner and Kennv Johnson.
NOW SHOWING
llu• book award for ha,vrng t~e hert! for !be Thanksgi ving vac-a- Following the dinner
"s•x
mo:;tbepnrf'nts present.
rhere
.
were shown or summer
• KITTENS GO
. wrll
D ,II{Jil.
8 rt&gt;gu Iar mef' ,.m~ m
TO COLLEGE"
l'·
Ues of the club.
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Mamie Van Dore n, Tuesday remher but insteod . a Christmas , Mr. and Mrs. Wilfr·ed
Weld, Mijanou Bardot
a~sembly, planned by
Rev. Ro- of Mar i~tla visited yeslterday
herl Card and Mrs. Hornee Karr, Mrs. Folger's sister and tarnuy.l
"ATOMIC SUBMARINE"
will be presented for the ('hilclren. Rev. and Mrs, Donald Boone
Arthur Franz, Dick Foran
1111is will he Tu esd11y , Dec. J9. ,daughter, Jeanie. The Folgersl
Also Selected Shortt
P&gt;~ren l .&lt;~ are welcome.
wert! here for the banquet
Ladies' night was held Thurs- 11
~:;:~~~~~~==~ ~ The hosp itality committee for Men 's Brotherhood o( lhe
evening by the Men's Broth·l l
fo
llre .lanuary rneetlng, which will Buptist Church lusl night..
of the Middleport F i r I
be Family Ni~ht , includes Ruth
.· k
d Baptist Church beginning with
Bacr Marv Kautz. Vir"ini&lt;l Chad· Mr . and Mrs. AI Henduc s an
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cure.
e a e essng
rlcia Hol~er. .
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here ~outh frtends yesterday,
given by the Rev, Donald H&lt;&gt;one. ll
Pumpkm pre With
Christmas decorations we
cream and roUeP wer·e
d
th 1 bl s with
lowing the meeting.
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:ay:; go~d :,; gold omamenll

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useful and practical gifts. Courteous, capable
salespeople to help you.

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"TOMBOY AND
THE CHAMP"
(Technicolor)
Candy Moore, BE-n Johnson,
Jes-se White, Christine Smith
and Jess Kirkpatrick
"THE REVOLT OF
THE SLAVES"
(Technicolor)
Rhonda Fleming, Lan&amp; Jef·
rrlea and Dario Moreno.

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SUN., MON., TUES.
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centered with a small Ufe-llko!!

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:sANDWICH

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And Toke 'Em Homo

mg at therr hall Ul Middlept~rt. scheme. Mrs . David Darst Jr.,
Richard Owens, chancelor
"and Mrs, Harold E. Hubbard
m~nder, presided with J:rU
were in charge of decorations
off1cers pt·csent.
an'd the tree which contaiMd
It wa.s reported that
about 2.200 plcke was made by
Niem~y~r. a member , had
Mn. Hubbard.
ed the veterans hospital in
Assisting in the kitchen were
In gIon, W. Va. Mrs. J ohn
Mrs. Fram.-e1 Bearha, Mr~·~u';!ll
caid was reported improving
Mrs. E. L.
the Pleasant Valley HoRpital.
Isabel Winebrenner,
A donallon was mode to the I n•• Hindy, Mro. Paul Smart,
Kauri aod M!'l. Hubbard.
Pythian Home for a
Paul
Smart, president of the
fund as was one to the
was In . charge
and Welfare fund of the Pythlans.

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ulary ochadult for toa.bon. per· education and 1 ata1A! Jaw which oonvenllon tod117 honored
mllslon ror boards ol education to opponenta charge keopt teachert publle school olflcloJa
pay aU or part ol IR1UP 1oauru» from ''!&lt;aching about Commun- anpletod 25 yen ol
plant for Khool employ.._ a1Joea. lam. •
U.. aerYioe.
lion ol state lunda for comtruc- N"" offioen a1ao wen aehed- '!'bey ...,.. Raymond
tion and robabllltalloa ol acbool ulod to be elected today.
lieJd. Wonon C4lolt)r ~=:;,
bulldingo, lpprop'latloaa for a pi- Included a -ldent, prealderJt,. ont: Lloyd 1!.
lot study o1 problem ,..0., .,.. elect, two IIIOII1bMI to the OEA 'a head of the Bucbye
largemenl ol the State Teachen :ta.member execut1vo - · trld. lledlna Coomly:
in JanUOI}'.
Retlnmeot System board of di- an NJ!A
onc1 ..,. membor W. l'uftly, Urbanl01~=:!';
The allleltlbly aJao adopted alx rocton aed revllloo ol the School to a three-year unapirotl ~ ·on R. C. a.,.olda, .,
other "aetlon goala" at the elooo FOIIIIdatlon Program.
the Boord of Control ol tbo Ohto Jell.._ LoW ~
of the first day ol llle three-day
Ad 0. Be111dooa
Teacbon ond Puplla Roading Clr- o.mtJ: L. F Sclmrdw,
meeting. Nearly aU of theN bave In today'• aeaalona, doleptea cle.
1a1oe CouDty - l a i r , .
been preoentetl to the Joclllature - • ..peeled to a&lt;t .., 30 reaol- The Ohio Alaodal.lon of Sehool J. F. z..t, before without........
uliona, includlnl two colllng for Admlnlalrabn. beldlnJ Ita -.l!ldt!nilla 1«o1 Dlolrfol,
'!'bey llll; for a llote minimum lliudlea ol tho - · · liDandn&amp; tl ing iu .,..junclm ..a. llle OEA Coun!J.

uodertalteo by the - ·
After a 27-mlnute debalo, the
delegalel alao directed the ....,.
ciatlon'o ollleen and lltaff to ''vlgOI'Olllly support" the NaUonal Education "-iatlon'o I&lt;COIIIIIl1!lld
ation fo&lt; fmanclal aollatanc:o to
education during the aecood ,...
alon of the 87th Congre. atartln&amp;

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Cookie Jars

Services For
Mrs. Wise To
Be On Monday

Multi-color decontlon un.
del' hlgh glaze. Heavy duty ceramic.
DeCorated
with embossed cookies.

1.95
Give Corning Ware
For Christmas

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Of EnterpliSe .

A Loafing
Gift For Tht

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Preoldent Harold E. Hub' Vlco Preoldent - Kol BinSecretary - Ow&lt;~: Bralton
Treasurer, - John Kauff.
M'""bers and guests attondlnl
Mr. and Mrs. Folger. Rev.
M!'l. Boone and dllughler,
Mr. and Mrt.
J oba
1Ktoutr., Mr. and Mrs. Gene K.lu!C,
aod Mro. Harold E. Hubbard,
aod Mrs. Harold Hubbard,
Mr, and Mrs. Toll)' Fowler,
aod Mro. Cllarlea Vroman,
and Mn. Gerald ADthony.
and Mn. Edloon Baker, Mr.

with racks, 21k quart double boilers, 10 inch lkllletl
with and withoUt rackS, handles, cradlea, electric percolator&amp; and buffet !lerven. Take from freezer to flame
or heat. Corning · wa~ will rul~' crack from quick tem·
perature thiUlle.
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Tho Oll!y
malic loulerl BIHII Iowen
..-ll&lt;olly .- ,.. laYeta ..
push. Toa,t ...... - DO -~~ lo 101 porfoet -

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n. people ..... alca .......
Do CXIIIDela ..... oelect. ;,., .._for cbt c:lllltbea.
We will ha10 It poot-marlctod fiCGI Soiua a-lad.. if
you mall It in - apeciallllall bar, Tilt JVIIII&amp;II!III will
be detipraol llld ibrilted ........ ...., ....... drla dMrtti....,.....

PQMEROY NATIONAL BANK

Died

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One, l'nr, 1% covered saucepan&amp;, roast en complete

Mn. David Darat. Jr.• Mr.

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the buslnel
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the report err tile N
committee . was given by
Hubbard, Sr. aod the following of·

He told me aU about ~~~e· llrowalot IIIII 11it1 lelndeor. I ·
know that lr amo from SOma for Modler aiel 111ot it
waa poor-marked "Soara Clluo.•
Wouldo'r )'01U litde sirl ar bor ..,. II) 8« 1 locrar
from Stnra Claua1 To
aiel cbac all,.,..

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Hll topic was, ·~at
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Layman la."

and Mr ond Mn. · Poul
1Srnlort and ~~~v. ·au-tat~anoon.

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Cla1011oe Clad&lt;, Mrl. Jlellloh

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meeting aod following

and Mro. Cecil Bradbury, Mr.
and Mrs. Lance Blrql. Mr.
Mt'l- Dana 'Hamllt&lt;m, Mr.

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"THI LAST SUNSET"
Buz Walbum, Chester Zirkle, ~:~~:itaMrs. WllfrM Folger
(Technicolor)
Bt·ad
Wolfe, Carl Owens and
i
nng bwo n1Jml&gt;ert. ll
Rock Hudson, Kirk Douglas,
Dorothy Malotle, Joseph Cot· Lawrence Bing attended a
"Sweet Little JetUI Boy"
I
," She was 8CCOIDil801ed
len, Carol Lynley, NevHie dinner of Naomi Lodge In
8r11nd. With the safe lU8tl· polls this week. The Rank of
MI'II. cecil Bradbury.
ness that the, sought love 'was conferred on one
PauJ Chrlstiauson, oa1torll
, .. they turned lhe fury of I alter dinner. Refreshments
the Fil'Bt Bsptilt church
their hate . upon each other! I served by Carl Owens and
waa the ape~ker for

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Colornrtoons

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Saturday, ~. 2, 1901

F-ormer Pomeroy, Buckeye
Star Is Leaving Wichita U

Milk white
dishes
with embossed a:rape and
leaf design.

F1des Lodge, No. 210, Knights tree made of toothpicks and
. Pylhias,_ met T?ursd.ay even- sprayed to carry out the color

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Dye Moves North To Nebraska Universi ·

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Crows

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Ladies' Night
Held At Church

D
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onatlons
a e
By Pythians

NO. 193

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MooiiJ cfoH7 ... . , . -

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STEAK
HOUSE

at y

OI!A executive ...,retary, who
aald the 8510&lt;iatlon would eaD Ia
leading Ohto orgarri•ationa to deYelop 1 fibn to prooent the oeedl
of ed11Calon to the publle.
He oddeti thal .he techer'o profeaaioJ)al organization alao will
seek tax experts "to work wUII 111
to plan the tax structure ltr the
The ll5tl delegatea attending the state of Ohto to do!Mrnlno what
convention here unanl- tax base Is needed to adequately
agreed by voice vote to ap- fiDanct pubfuo aducatlon."
up to $100.000 to earry
1Dre More Help
story of school needs 1&lt;&gt; the The uiOOiation will need addl1peoople of Ohio.
tiona! per...,.l to carry out this
The proposal was preseutod to].job. ba oald, which he described
delegalel by T. G. O'Keefe, aa one of the moot Important taa1o1

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Eight roto-maUc skewer•
turn and broil Shish kabob treats around a Vertical lire basket1 Juices trickle down each s·kewer -

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COLUMBUS IUPD -A "grau
roots" campaign to build publle
support for irnpt'Oved state school
financial aid wao authorized
Thursday night by the Ohio Education Aaaociation.
The OEA also renewed Its fight
more federal aducatlon assist-

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She'll Appreciate This Lovely • • ,

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Visit the busy .Housewares Department on the

treasurer

LIBERTY THEATRE

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Hayrs Declares Open Warfare Against OSU Thirsty Thief
Alumni Secretary Fullen Over Bowl Vote ~~un~o=

Covered SQup Tureen$
With laclle and

REVERE ·WARE
SAUa PAN
pan and

America'• "nost Nantl.,.de Milk Gl~l , .
Authentic reproductlono of Early American &amp;laoo ~
Doric Pattern, Panel.. Grape Pattern, 014 Quilt l'tt,.
tern and Ji:niUob HObaall
, Pottern.

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cetamle lou embeaed ~~ao ·
lliJ&gt;I. Tra)' ........ .. b&gt;lldJ
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·Admissions - Minnie· CoppOI
llofer Mollohan

DAYTON, Ohio IUPil - Ohto
State J' o o t b a U Coldo Woody
Hayes declarod Wll' Friday niFt
on &lt;CIIIIrovftslol osu alumol retary Joel&lt; PUllott.
.
Hayes oddreaoed an alwMl
gathering &lt;Jt about 100 hero fol'-'••
!lor evenlrl
- · • • an ear
g appear.... on a Columbus !olevlalm
show, whera be UD1eaabed a aimDar ottacl: on J'UileiL
1la)w laid llle blame for Ohio
State'• N faCility council wte
apinal tho Bowl tid• -

ltlu~

"If lhla m• Is lllill pclllUial with

Cheahlro.
----MAN mm
'nle Poqlero)' Pallee llepoflo
· . armted 0ar7 HovM!II', rt,
..-·-Lac-ar.J.mto Ohio Friday an 1
ldilll'l" o1 p.;.r ' .., e 7tll!&gt;!r

the o1umn1 orpniullona II'OUIId
the Jtate." U.,.. aald, "he abould
rota1n hls job, U not, be ohould
101 qui of Ibm."
Puliea ltaa bien 1 long·tlmo IDe
oli~~Ju' and hu JOpeOiadly writ1&lt;1n . ~ aOwlll'llcloo In tile

PIR8T CANVAM

'J1JO Middleport l'lre DepartrnD wliJ begin Ita CIIIIV811 for
IIIU1Ual Clu'lstmea beoketo &lt;Jt - -

porl~le ~ to be lite
needY'(amllles, Sunday, begiMirql
ot t p, 'yn II II the :lint of 1
,of ~anvaooet In . the Midarea.

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Cool: 11CjUIINI7 on Fullen's Jhoo}dera.

""'Cited t o - '" ·Aioinal :l!ouihlr .........

Is _.o,}o," ~ ultl, "for
this ·wbkh bu eaUIOd mora
bltlemeu- Oblo Slate oJum.
nl and taxpoyera . - lbo 1bat1 1UJ1i11ing o1ao Ia JDf ory. •
'1110 aoach aabd his • . . - If
FuJJea "rellecta . yaur IDlrlklnl "
1111 - - was • ....,.. ol
"no's."
,
~ denounood FuiJon I !Of.
_ , . Ia llle Novemlx!r ltlontltl)to Ohio Stalo fuothaJJ plaJtn u
'"pro!eaalonal . - . "
'"WbeB Oblo Slate !ootbell made
Sparta Jllustrated IIlii the Now
Yod&lt; ~;· IID)'the• aald.U;_:~
WIDII'I beeaulo tl
...,._
of our playllll&gt;ut beeanoa ol lhll
mon·a OOIIIIIICIIIL Wo bad gnai}J
unlovorablo p.bll&lt;llf. II lhla tbo
"'"&gt;' u llumnl -.ry lboul4
serve blllllllwraltyt'"
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wmt lhaB clo
llhJ.
1 ...,. - . , . deata at the achoot.
I~=- eariJ IIlli _..., ·
''We ban prolealonaJ &amp;IU
ID Ml lpportlll . . . .
dents • 11oe eoadl aald ''but not Iliquor.
~ othleta.
.,.. ,., meotheado ,. lbo llblo

Antl

State !uotboll team. •

1 had wu
Bow
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beoD domlrWll in the lhlntln&amp; ol
the Oblo Sll!lo pla)'vl. and that
tbf squad hid aD out Ia llle
ltllchlgaa · - In .._ t1
Itill... .......
lracltnll the bowl bld.
'"The Jdda de " ,.. that trip,
l&gt;ullding.
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too, llayH tWcL I bad ·
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lla.!oo 101d the -

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. - - - - •v up to San ProDc1ro Ia wootledul cll7. I npoal. I clo IIIII
queJil&lt;D t h e - of tho '-~I
couneU

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