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ton and t.hen home .
Mrs. Mary Archer L'rossan
Dar,o,rin and is employed at the
Kai ser Alu mLnum glant, Ravena- 11nd childno have moved to the
Coats apartm ent on t•ront SLreet.
wood.
William Stephenson UIMleJ.lon,
Mr anfi Mrs. Ga.ren stansbury
was
a bu swes~ v1snur ht:rl' 'I hur:,retu-ned 'Th ursday from a h oliMr. and Mrs. Will1am Hend· da~ VI.)J! w1th Mr .and Mrs. "Will- day.
ricks and family bave moved from tam ::-tansllury and bmily, Char
Mr. and Mrs Carl Allensworth
Front Street lO RuUa nd Road. les William and Juqueline, 1n and famHy moved Thun day from
Their 4aughter, Sonja. is staying Lh.! &lt;&gt;L ollo~lC&gt; , Flo~. Mr. and lw":;, :!ICif form er honk c:, l'c ..rl Str.:-.::
at the home o{ Mr. arid Mrs. Will- Stamsbu.ry Clew from Fl&lt;mda to to the -bOUStl they buughl from Mr.
tam Auh and family and contin- Charlc~ton au- port wbote the&gt; and Mrs. Gcor:,:e Baker on Alb
uing ber ·work aa a sophomore ai were un11ble to land because ol Street.
Middleport Hi&amp;b School.
Mrs. Webb Ha!l has returned
bad weather. The plane took them
from
a vi!lit ln Columbus with ber
to
Pittsburg
h
and
they
traveled
by
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lo&amp;an .
daughter
and is staying at the
bus
all
night
to
return
to
Charles
Sandusky, have moved· to Beech
hDme Df Dr. and Mrs. John Moore,
Athens Road, while they are on

Middleport
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DANDY --BUY

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1954 CHEVROLET · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · $1195
1 ton, 9ft. stake body, dual wheels, 4 speed transmisaion,
helper springs.

POMEROY MOTOR Pomeroy
Co.

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Dr. K. D. Amsbary and Dr . Clyde
Ingel s wr:re in Chillicothe Thursday to allend a District Dental
A&amp;Soclation roeetlng
The name of Mrs. Robert MIIJa
was unintcnlionally omitted from
those wh\) sent gifU to Lhe shower
for Mrs. Gerald Marr Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Gardner
were in Eaton Tuesday to celebrate tlis mother's birthday
Harry A. Evans. Nelsonville, Ex·

Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Jr. Honored
Wednesday At ASurprise Shower
Mn. Troy Ohlinger Jr. wu the 1••" '"'" Gilbert , ......... Mio•
guest of honor at 1 surpnse lay- . Gr&lt;~ce Campbell, Mtu Anna Durlt,
ette shower, Wednesd1y evening I MisS Kate Ebersblch, Mra. £11given b7 Mrs. Norberl. Neutzling ' worth Roe, Mn. Walter lliUer.
and Mrs. RaY Glaze at the lteu~- Mrs. Denver K•pple, Mn.George
Jing home, Peacock Ave.
Horak, Misa Emma Seit&amp;. Mrs. Con·
Gilts were plaeed on a table rad Ohlinger. Mn. Philip Ohlinger
d
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Wltu pma. an
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Inger, DU"·
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streamera which were beld In Ohltnger, Mi.ss Emily Ohlineer,
Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, )Irs, WU·
place by a pair of blue booties.
Gamea were played durina: the ham Ohlinger, Mrs.' Troy"'(Jhlinger
evening and pri1.es awarded to Sr., Mn. Neil Hysell, 1111. ·RuMn. C. J. Ebersbach, Mn. Emmett dolph. Obitz, Mrs. Willard Eber•
Blackburn, Mrs. Homer iBriekles bach, Mn. Mary Kunzei.man and
and Miss ~udy Vaughan.
M1ss Bonnie Neut1llnc.
After the honored gueat opened
54!nding glft.J but unable to at·
her ptany lovely giftJ reb'esh· tend were Mra. Ben Neutzlint,
menta of ice eream, cookle1, coffee Mrs. Ellen Coueb, Mn. Albert
and mints were served by the Smith, Miss Anna Ebenbaeb, Mra.
boateaa:es to thoae named above Pearl Ash, Mrs. Dena Zwilling,
Mrs . Dayton Phillips, Mra. Cecil
aminer from the State Auditor's Hysell, Mrs. Harry Webrung, Mra.
office, is ln this area on bltsineSII. Edwin Wehrung, and llra. Janlce
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harris and
daugbters, Jill and Jane, Mrs Walter Harris and Mn. Lula Russell
were business visitors in Columbu• Saturday.
Announcement. have been re-

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smt,_a 76'h ANNIV~SARY SALE

B-Dally SeoUneJ, Pomeroy·Mtddleport, '0., Jan.u, 1957

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Sew Rite Sewing CJub Meeting
Held
Wednesday At Conde
Home
Mrs. George Conde aull,eJ by
Th.e game, "I've Got A Secrel"

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CHEF

John Kincaid, who hu
General Yard Maltu of the -,
:10n y.ards of tbe New' York ·
trat Railroad, .retlied laat ~~
with Thursday, January 10, aJ
last d.!iY at work.
· Mr. Kincaid began his wK tt
Hob«on on Mareb 12. !913. wiii!D· ·
tbe Ka-nawha and Michigan :Aliiroad was here, and before comin.l
·o O~io "larked on the -Vlr.gtr.la11
lines, completing fo:-ty·ftYe telll
")f railroad work when he retlpd
thi!l mOnth.
,
Mr. and Mr'- Kincaid
)auley A . ., ••~ •.!
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SKILLETS
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food . flavors!
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REGULAR PRICE · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · ·· · · $7.50
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ly ond M)',. and
the holidays
ton with Col.
Mrs. Ncalls
the New York

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ENSEMBLE
with button-free mattress
A wubablo, tal'to&lt;l hoadt.oard, Sooty butlo..
free maunu and box spring. aU covered ln lhe
aame charml•l decorator deaipaed. Provincial

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wllh foam rvbHr cushions ••• rich, soft uphahlary
with IYLMD finish ond $S9.50 qualitY, mcilt,.u,

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1i.ve •1rn... OM-tlllra •n tile ""~'~'" pritt of
thi• d-r•tor-de&amp;l.-.d Con•M!ab·•bed ••• ita
handsome f•bde lni1hrid with f•hah~uJ new
SYLM&amp;R. .,,.. invitible aliptOover"" tim aeola
a1 • ' • alld wrlnlliliftl! By d•r •" lnvllinc tof•
wilh h11.u.rloaa fH-.. rubber eudtlont • , ~ •t

nil(hl it ope• ••DttlculJ Pel IIMJIII IWO ia
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"Will Not Tolerate Practice"
Says New Ohio Governor-Elect
COLUMBUS, 0. (liP) - Gov ...lect C. William O'Neill has
bluntly warned a. number of Republic•n leaders he
not
, tolerate kic~backs and influence peddlers in his administra·
r Uon.
f
O'Neill toid United Press that he had laid tbe law down to
one Republican organization official in Northern Ohio. He

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SEO Regional
Council Will
Meet Jan.l7
The Southe11tem Oht•J Regional

council will bold U-• flnt geneul
meeting of tb~)tHJ" ..tt the Farmers·

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O'Neill moves up from aUorDeJ
general to goYernor nat ._onday.
As aUorney general he wrote \ a
law provjdlng the heaviest pen:- .
allies •DJWhere in tbe couatry for
vlolatol'll of the nareot.le6 Ja'WS.

1954 Buick Century 4 dr. Sedan · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · $1,895
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1955 Ford V8. Ranch Wagon · · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,995 ,:

SparkUng original blue finish. Sharp car. New Buick trade·in. .

said be had re(eived wprd the
party worker expected kickbaeb
from the sale of auto Ucen1e
plates.
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"There will be no tlckbaeU of
' n" Kind," O'Nt-ill nid.
"There hu nev('!r been anv kickbacks in my operations and' there
wiiJ D?t be," the incoming JOYer~
norwd.
Word has fiiLercd into Columbo• that some GOP orpnizatio11
workers expected to prOfit when
the Republican~ «&lt;ine into power
Monday. They ~ hav~ beeA on the
outside in state government for
e.ight years.
ODe case that prompte:d O'Neili't.
action eoneerned a GOP olficiaJ
... ho bad openly s•id be ea~eted
• kickback from the sale of automobile licenses.

botel in Galli~lil Tbu.rsday, J•n·
17, areord'lng ttl Council
Prelldent Georae Half1nger. Din
ll8J' will be Jel'ftd at 6:30 p.m.
· l'll!~o~wing a hoipitaiJy hour, and
for tbe •l ftiir will be proby the · ulfiws' chorus of
HOfPital of t~ host city.
'! The SEORC ia compor;(; ~ of re
P,e1entatives ol an eight-count)
area interetote·U n the aeneral de
The Jieen.ses are sold by depuvelopment, advancement and pro ty regiJtran or motor wbtcle.,
of this set'Uon or the atate whOse .appointment.. are under the
apeabt of the after· lOvernar's control.
will be Bryce
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Twu who ha~
The dfputr rep•tran reee•ve •
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~et ol 25 eents f~-~-en-.e
of
' u~ plAt, solil. In aome~~~
kin gum
Con~~ - are sold by automObue· elu~ lnd
district liinre Lt1
JD
· •ervke clubs, in othen by indiBrowning ha5 served oontia otdDIIIL
The GOP leader who publidzed
uously as a member of the Ohio
!'&lt;latural Resources eommissior_ the fact he expected !tis organisince its establishment by tbe sta zatioo to profit from the llle of
tc. He is a director and one or taJ• bad said be expected ~ orthe foun.dcis
the ''Friend&amp; of c•niation to receive 15 eent. of
the Land," and a fonner dired.oJ' the 25 ceats the dep.utf ~Rru-1
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The Sixth An~ ·,Po.¥id·Wa Band Festival will b~ held &gt;n and honorary life member of the receiv-'!.
tile MiddlepOrt _Hlgti School Auditorium. it was annou~ced l&lt;r Ohio Forestry auociation. Jfe also O'Ne111 also has told the sheritfj
dll)' by hand dlfOC!oFS Ray Woodgeard, of Pomeroy Earl is president of the Ohio Forestry throughout Ohio he wiU riot to]~..
assoda1ion, - and honorary lift ate Ia~: enforcement of tbe
Warnke of Middleport and James Breen of W•hama. '
lawa. ne called them aU tO
A ·total of 161 otudenta will participate in the event. Re- member ofthe SoU ConservaUon bUng
Columbus
nut TueadaJ at whi~li
hearsal&amp; will be hold during the .day ·Saturday, January 19th. Society or America ·~ a member Ume he said he woul4. ~e Jt
of
the
board·
·or
trustee•
or
An·
'l'be Concert wlU be played the Uoch college.
elear .he wiJJ not toJehtfi tamsaine·. ~vehlng beginning at 8:00 p.
bling.
Tickets for tbe evP.nt may be
m. Advance tickets are now bein~
Tbe in~oming governor ilaued
sold by students of the three par- procured from members of tbe
(Continud Oft pqe fiw)
the eall to tbe sherifi1 aiteJ- reUeipaUng bl.nd.L
eeivtng a confidential report that
gambling wa'a on tbe increue in

Spotless original finish. Dynaflow drive.

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Wintry Stornis
Leave 43 Dead·
In Its Wake

1955 Pontiac Dlx. 2 dr. Catalina Cpl. :· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: · $2,095 :
One carefullo"'') owner, Hydramatic drive. lmlJ!ac./.!.11 Throughout.

1956 P~iac 860 4dr~ Dlx. Seilan · ·· ~ · · · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·.' · · $2,595

HydramaUc drive. Less than 6,000'miles. Fully equipped.
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Wintry blasts bowled paat tbe
AUantic Coast today, Ieavinz at
least 43 persons dead jn Ita Wake,
which exteodtd over lhe eastern,
two-thirds er the nation. ·

1951 Buick VB Roadmastit Conv. Cpl. · : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · , · · $1 ,39$ ,

Power Steering, brakes and windows. Excoptional condition. Best Buick made. All lea· ~
thC!'.ftflls.
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Of Mason Lodges
In Area Are Set

1952:Billck Special 2 &amp; 4 drs. · ·· · -·· ·· · · · -· · · · ···· · · · · · · ·· · ·· $795

T\vo fine cars. One has new paint job.

1t5201dS:-V82dr.HollldayCOupe ......... .... :. · · · ..... ·· · $1,G95 ·
Super "88". Hydramattc drive. Hard 'r&lt;r"p Style.

1952 hnllac 8 cyl.'2 dr. SedGn · ·: · · ·- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $695 l

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Hydramattc drive. Extra good orlgln.t
finlslr. We've.serviced this car since new.
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CARS

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1t51 t:hev. 2 dt. Dt.. Sedaa ....•.
1810 Poallat 2 dr. Dtx. Sedab .....•
1il0 i$ule' 2 dr. Sedan ......... \

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U,!t$ -, .

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$415 Extra nice. ·
1954
Chev.
l!
ton
L
WB
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Extra good 10ft. body.
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$195. 1153 Font ~ ton Pl&lt;kup ...... .... $895·':
1~1 BulekSuper 4dr... - .. - ..... h~ Nearly new finis~. Shows good care.
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Mace Greenlee
Death Reported
At Charleston

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1955 ctiev. ~ ton Plekup. V8

MANY MORE

Tbe icicle • coated air, tile coldest of the &amp;eason, mo\red away
from the central East Coast early
today, but its thilly fingen continued to send the mercury abi\'·
ering down barameter acales : in
tbc Middle AUantie statelil..
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Residents from New EngiD.!f
eastward through tbe Great Liles
were blessed with relief 'from the
Mace Gr('cnlee. 72. died Friday sub-zero wave. Parts of the Ohio
in Ch..arlcston . He is 5Urvi,·ed by and middle Mississippi VaiJeys ;•I~
his wife, a son, James. Charleston; &amp;o benefitted from the Wll'lller
four gr'andc.. ildrcn. two brothers, air. Temperatures scampered up
I.rm r.rc('nlcP., Middleport; Edgar as b.igh as 30 degrees above lhe
r.r('enlf'c , Pomeroy ; a siJ;ter, Mrs. prevJous day's readinpr ' in some
G. A. Fergm;on, Parkersburg.
parb .
f'utwral SCt\ires will be held 1
- - -- - - Sunday at two o'clock at tbe Bart-·
lett Funf'ral Home, Ch.arlcston, '
~nrl burial will be in a Charleston

Thom&lt;~s V. Littler, Welbt&amp;n, di•
triet ,deputy Grand MastP-r, was b)·
specling officer Thursdliy at Che·
sbire Lodge, Siloam No. · 45Cl, F. &amp;

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IP'Ieetllne Deluxe 4·D.
can best describe this car bY
saying "It's a cream•pufl"j
You couldn't find a sluuwe~
car In a five year later mO•
del. Just over 40,000 mile~~&gt;
original black finish, pracU..
cally oew Ores. Fully eq!!lP.
ped. Seeing is belle~!

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One careful loca-l owner. Cleanest '54 in town.

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1954 .Buick Special4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,695

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the elose of the meetinc a

Anniversary con·Sealy·Jied
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Original metallic grey finish. Shows good care.

Mn.

Tile Ladies 'Aid·of the St. Plul'a
Lutheran Church met Wednesday
ilfternoon ·in the social room or
the chUrch wltb the newly elected
offiei!rs In charge.
"About God the Father" Will the
toplc of the Jesson atudy given by
Mra. Charles Lylle and M.rl. L. C.
Karr. Mrs. Harold Eppley preent·
cd an article. "The Featlval of the
Twelfth Ni~~:ht" and Mrs ~::~
Johnson concluded the pj
wit han article, "The
Mrs. Paul Theiu, pretld&lt;mt, .,...
sided lit the busineaa •estion .and
eleven members responded to roll

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1953 Chevrolet 210 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · ·· · · · ·- · · · ·· · · · · ·· · · · · · $895

StPaul's Ladles
Aid Meeting Held . .
At Church on Wed.

HOLLYWOOD

On The Brightnt Corner In Middleport

Nearly new finish. Runs swelt

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Be January 19 At Middleport

1?52 Plymouth 2 dr. Dlx:Sedali · · · · · · ·.· ·..: · ·: · .: · · · · · ·· · · · · ·'· · $495.•

The Women's Society of ChristIan Service of the Rock Springs
Methodist Church met Tuesday at
the church lor an all day meetlng.
The forenoon was spenl In quiltin&amp; and In lht- afternoon the replar meeting was held with Mr1.
William Bartcla, vice pre1ldent,
presiding.
Prayer by Mrs. Lewia Grueltlf
opened the meetlna:. A ·
wa1 held on "lslanda In MY
munity" with all present
paUng.
Attending were Mn.
Clark, Mra. WilHam Morgan, Mrs.
Lewla Grueser, Mra. Scott Folmer,
Mrs. Howard Bolin, Mn. Anat

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Rock Spring WSCS
Holds An AII~Day
Tuesday Session

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Major
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Rdreshinents were served by the
hostess to those named above and
!'.Irs. Willard Wilson, Mrs. Lorenw
DIIVili, 1\Ir~ . Max Folmer anti sou.
Max and Mi£s Kathryn Mitch,

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Retires Jan.

The tnn·cling pritc donated by

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Sealy Nolurol
Jllllt Mat~ II'• buttoa·he •• , ao but.

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:lolrs. Homt:! r Walter was awarded

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Mrs. Verne Davia was o. guest
wiw u the 1-oiifly Stlchers Club met
\Vcd•Jrsda}' evening at the home
of MrB. Carl Moore with Mrs. Janet
Korn lis hostess.
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Hostess gifts we-re presented to 11
.VIrs. Korn and Mrs . Mopre w)to
was ohscrving_ her birthdlly abo
rct:eivetl a numher of gifta Including a decorated birth.day cake
which waa served wi~h tht~r•freah·

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Copper Clod .. Stainless Steel

Nifty Stitchers
Club Meeting Is
Held Wednesday

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McMillin Dow, daq&amp;bter of Huth
M~i\Jlllin aJl(t the late M.lttit Swan
M"tMillin of New Haven, W. V~~t.
:md Williar..t L. Folrner. ·aon; of Mr
and Mrs Scott -Foltner, Rock
Springs.
The wedding was an event of
WetJneBJiay Detembet 12, at the
home ol the bride's father. The
vows of lhe double ring cerernoney
were read at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev.
Ralph Mahoney, pastor of the Uni-ted B~ethern ChuN:h, Maaon W. Va
The ·couple are re1iding with her
father in New Haven.
Attending the wedding were
Hugh McMillin, Mr. and f!lra. Hen·
ry John!lon of New Haven. W. Va.;
Mr. and Mr1. Scott Folmer, Rock·
Springs: MrR. Cbarl11 Armatron1
and dauthter Cherry ·Lynn of
ledo, Mr11. Robert Johnaon e;i eon
T&gt;ougie of Columbus trtti-- -llobcrt
Dailey, Pomeroy.

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Mrs. James Pullen and Mrs. Mrs. Don Mullen entertained the and olher games were plated,
Sara Gibbs enteruined the PM Sew-Rite 'Sewin&amp; Club, W~dne&amp;day . after wh.lCh refrellhmenu 'were Hl"Club at the Pullen's home Wedneo- evenina at ber home, Lincoln ve~. by th.e hosteas to thOM· nam1
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Heighta.
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ed above and M.ra. Edward WelJs,
B.Y evening .
Mn. Denver Rice and Mrs . Don·
During the meetinJ in eharae Mrs. Don CoUina, Mn DqtDJI
of the prCS~iden•
Mr1. Ch• ..le• Strickland, Mn. Williard Bnve:r,
a)d Lowery were guest&amp; and priz~
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es were awarded to the gueat:s and Hoffman it was dec::ided to make Mf;l. Charlet Speneer, J4rL J'aek
to Mn. George Hobstetter, Mrs. comic hata for the Valentine mee~- Fowler Mrs. Donald MJrka, l!ln.
Charles Murray, Mrs. Wayne Swls· inw: which will be sold u a mone.)' Elmer 'White and MrJJ. £lza Gil"
her and Mrs. Francis Anderson. making project and hate: purthased_ more' Jr.
Tbe hostesses serVed barbeque evening.
will be worn the remainder of the
• The next meetinc w1U be~ Mld .
tandwiches lo the group. The nexl
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club presented a 11ft to Mrs. Don hoateaa

Dow-F.olmer Vows·
Given December 12

AT BAKER FU,RNITURE
ONCE AGAIN

PM Oub Hosted
Wednesday At
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He announced the in~;pection ffii'
the Middleport Lodge tor April 9
when the inspfletion wtU be nlade
in tbe "Maiter Makcin!' d~grce.
;pomeroy wil~ be i~pected on
March 11 _a nd Ratio~ : J,an~arr 22.

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Cemetery.

County Prosecuter ' James 0'
Brien wUI arrive in C()Jumbus
Monday to attend a..tunchoon honoring Governor-"Ele~t William C. . MEIGS OINIRAL HOSPITAL
Admltted, Mrs. Juanita RaUW,
O'Neill, and fate~ attend the In·
augurat1on .ceremonies in the Middleport; Mrs. Cora Ritchie, -ofPortland~ Herman BaUey, Middle·
SLate House.
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~tr. Grct'nlcc, who is a retired
N'·w Ya&lt;k Central em~loy.&lt;, had
lx'f'n empiOlCd part t1mc at the
Bartl{'lt 1-Unerat Home and 1 bank
in Charleston. He was a former
local resident.

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Quaid, Dexter; Ira FoJt.er~ Pom·
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thryn Michiels, Middleport; l;n·
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Escapes IDJDry
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UP- Robert
Amos, 32, Lucasville, eKiJ)ed · injury Frida..v when his •mall plan:'!
hit rowt'r lines and crubed here.
RACINE SQUAD CALLED
Ironton Hospital officials said
fiacinc . Emergency squad rt.'- Amos· lu.~avy cloibing protected
lllOVl'&lt;l Mrs. ·Lawren("(! 1\ltchie, Ra- him from :-..:rious injury.
ci ne RD. to Meigf. General HosAntos told the r;tate Ulgbway p'a·
pital suffering from
bc.arl ail· trol the plane's cngtue quit u be
meut ~ill nl&amp;ht.
was attempLin&amp; &amp; fm:ed ~

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Group 1 of the Women 'a Assoclo

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. M~n •alet= Delivery by earrler wMre anllable 30
·~~'m'LODe .rear In aclv~nee at The Daily Sentinel offiCe,
,~fro: \t,r~::l~~ .qtDftlh Sl. By maU one vear sa:· six mo~a.
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WMtern Feature
Capt. Mldnla:ht
8011r1ot.ly Doorlv
10:30
8uUd1ng
Amerlu
Marys, relurne4 today from a buy11:oo FurY
l ing trip to New York City.
11 :U CowbCy Theatre
12:30 Mr. Wizard
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mr~ Ronald Hovatter 1 ;,~ g~"P Oq :t'be Fi"m
...,., "·e~n Featurt.
(Clara Faye Fry), Columbua, have
announeed the birth of a seven 2:80 l'IB'A Chiile
pound six ounce aon, Miehael Ray, ~ ;IJO .In Jllni
at Mt . Carmel Hospital, COlumbus. ~:30 hoJ: R4~era
on January 9. Grandparent• are 6;00 !len
Mr .a nd Mrs. John Fry, Milldl~ 6:i~ Scclrelloard
6 :30
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port Hill; Mrs. · Mildred HoVItler,
Mlddleport; Clyde Hovatter. Ricbland, Va .. ~rs. s. E. M(X)re, A~Jo:' '
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Ed . Note: E. 0. Saunders of Journey's End proposes today
that boys are not as bad as .t hey seem! For example, he says
everyone has stolen somethmg sometime in his lile. But boys
have to be U.ught that stealing when they are nol bo~s but
r&amp;th~r, adolescents and men, will get them into tr&lt;&gt;uble. Saun.
ders a·rlicles are attracting wide attention as they appear each
Sat~rday in The Dally Sentinel. Dt·. Charles Holzer of Galli·
polis, for one , has requested copies of the entire series to date
for study.
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·lhings that a boy does •re dilipleasing and often aMoying·to
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Whe!l •. boy is .noisy and even boistro~s. it !'houlQ pot be•
cltllt'ged up to him as bad conduct. This conduct Is In perfect •·
harmony with his nature. However, there are maliy things in
a boy's neture that should be changed by teaching and train·
inJ. For example, it is perfectly natural for a child to steal. It
begins In infancy. The infant reaches out for loose articles and
gathers them to itself . This is not bad but should be supplanted by some other activl!y.
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~o~~i::.tlcles may lead to trouble later in life, he may become
I~~~t;~::~y.
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Mrs. F~nnoie Weaver, wbO- is
fast. She is staying with her grand
daughter. Mrs. Frances SwartZ of
:'\lew Haven.

Hank Fetty and

eblldren and Mr. ond Mn Gerald
Clark and fumily were visiting

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Boys are full of actlvl(y. They will be doing something most
of their wakeful hours, either constructive or destructive and
JJifCOMETAX
FACTS~o. 2 : - - Iit maires little difference to the boy which it is. He gels as
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much thrill out of chopping down hL• father's favorite cherry
. ' Selecting the Correct Form
tree. as he would In making • trough in which to feed the hogs.
They need guidance. If George Washington's father had had a
~Saves Tax Dollars '.
workshop for George to work in when he gave him the hatJ
chet, the cherry tree would not have been disturbed.
Boys are not to be criticised too much for fighUng. It is just
(Thtl •• 0,_. ol Cll 1ene• ot orUclt• 0t1 terJeror ••com• ta:i
the desire to win , to be the champion . They fight today and
JlltKg. Thtle arUde' are well on lnforM&lt;~Ho" provtde4
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lov'e eaeh other tomon:ow .. 1Wlth the proper guidance and traint"e ,t.,.eriOO•J"•Ht•le of ACX!Ot~nfofllf•. ••• ~ Ohi?.}':c',..,!
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·.ing, tlats activity cap .be f,prqed to athletil'S. where the saMe
lnler~~ol R1vtt~•e Btrvke.J
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flghtlftg spirit Is shown as when they were pommeling each :, . . government Jtre• 100 the alterD&amp;Un ot u•tn1 the aamvUied tnl)tber with their nsts.
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~ome tax form 1040.A, the "lbort roim" 1~0. or the "long form" 1040,
While I was in school work in Kentucky , I had one super- dapendtna on the amount and clrcum~tancel of your Income. Selection
Jntendent that orten said he liked to sec boys fight. There was ofTbe
lbt wrous form mar cost you unaeeeuury tas dollara.
euleat rorm. to die h the
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nothing wrong in it.
1041)-A, and accordtq to 1'rea1ury 1111 pointed out: "The la.w esped•
The(r ftfhtln'g showed that they were real boys.
,ecorda, one out or four tu:payere you to paJ your correct tax-oo
Dr. Ballfent has Sitid, "If you crush the fighting instinct, vou oselt. To be tlfPbJe to llle a toto-A more--no lelf."l
JOtrr total Income mtllt be
eet the coward; if you let It grow wild you have the .bully;' If §'IIrm thia
"000. conalltiPI entirely Mltf'led Coaplea
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you train it, you have the strong self-controlled man of will."
w..-.. tv.bJect to wlthholdtoa (or M01t married cq1aples aave tas
Boyt.oft.en do thJngs tjust to draw attention to tljemselves, or ware•. dividendi, and lntereat, dollar• br 61\q a ·Jalnt returf! IP..
or sometimes to annoy their eldcr·s . If elders are annoyed by .::;1 ,~;:\.iZ::'rr~~"a'~~r~! ~~a:a~•:'U:!'~·:; dr::~:·on~~;
thls condud, but rerraln from showing it, the annoyance Y:lll :outflde that listed. on your W·2 r~turn ae It tl:le laU1band ~4 wife
soon cease.
t•IIJ't): The etmptlfted form mallet each b,IA one-batt t~t total lu,come bo proYialbn ~or "Head ot Honae- (81'8D U\OUfh tht "' • mar t.t\UIIl~
Tb@ following atory which I fiq~ in one of my books on ibol4'' 1tat\ll·or lWIIIIIied 4t~d.w:tloniJ. Jla•e bad no tacome . lnOODJMPIIt•
ttaoOf managari'leht, 1s a good UhDtratton that boys are not as ~u rou liM tlll• 1orm the rovern- unc, o.a It ' ' cal~ed. mD.J brlnl the .
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the street one cold a ternoon with
1 fUr tl't\lfner (the firSt seen in that section) around his neck.
tb t 1 11 d
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A s h e t urne4 th.e corne1' a IIIII e 1mp across
e s ree ye e
out, "My ain't that feller got long e11rsl" Supposing that the
remai'k Yi&amp;s sUggested by hJs fur muffler, and aimed at him·
1 1 10 pun 1sh th e f 11Ow f or hlb
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-. across I'"-'It: s ree
lmpudl~ but, on glancing up the street, he saw a man lead·
Ina: a tnule with the longest eaffl he had ever seen. He cam£~~ktv to lh
1 1 th 1 lh b
th e mu 1e,. tb e
QUn; v.
e cone US on
a
e oy meant
lio)l WJII not 18 bad IS hE! seemed.
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Dean of }loys in a high school, one of my duties
was to cteck all abtentees In calling by telephone the home
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of a boy y fbe niplle of Tommy who WUi absent, I was told.._
a male voi~that Tommy. Was sick. The voice sounded like tha1
of T~11l·~ uked who wa.s talking and was told it was Tom

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ro• tither I. refund or a blll, If you bracket.
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·1 o desire. However, tor \he nrat Watjjb tor the ueeptloni, bow·
'tlm• thlt ,.ear. JOU can compute ever. It you had e~pltal loaM• or 1.
your own til 011. rorm 104D·A and unuaual1y hlJ:l medteal upenaea.
.either ~end In the balance due with you will be w11e to l(ur. 'ootb Joint 1
•the rtUim or thoW thereon the Jy and aeparateb' to aee wblela
11D.0\1Dt or
you bave coming. reaoltll Jn le.. tu..
U you
al'el\1p~runa
a de~odienl
fietlaer to Itemise
and
rnalnttln
• hOme ror
that per-,
Sbouldi you 4ecldit to uae the eon a1tbou1h rov. :-.rt 1ht1le. wid1
rqutar rorm 1040 you euu ht~.n owed, dh·oraed or 1esall7 aepatated,
the tbotee of ltemltlDI lteducttona you may be &amp;bit to qwaUty 11 a
or uta11 1tandarcl ded•etlon which "held ol houuhold," aad ft1ute
amountt to about 10 percent Qf your your tax oa a tpect-1 table Whlcb
Income. rr rciur Income wo.a lea11 give• you part of the advabtqe'
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tbaa tltOOO and Jo\1 u•• the •tan- enJoJed b)' ma1TI~ eouple• 111na
dard deaactlon, rou d111termloe your Joint roturne.
tu trom Ut.a apechd table given
tn th• ~n•tn~ctton booll.
Survl•lnt .,_..
YQou art lllel,. to save by ltemls· A1 1o. 11 7011r •uaband or wlt• died
tnr U 1011:
In lllit or 1111. and Jon ~a'rl a1 1
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The JSible 'S tudy of tile Lutheran
Church met at the hqm.e of Mr.
tnd llrl. Jdi:ie ttouab, Wednesday
eyening. ThOle td:ending wer~
Rev. Raymond Petlrt, Mrs. Rulh
Goodnlgbt, Mrl. Lucille King, Mi's.
Catherine Reynold• Mra. J1rk Ord
and Mrs. Mary Goodnight.

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ftlittid II w;o not hla lather, but he hi11Jself, l then asked 1:,~-:.~•;..::.~:..~1 :t, ':..~":~;: dooldt to. ...,_ ..lfldt 0 ' 10• .
"WIIo wu tilt lltdy that posed as your mother?"
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Meet The Presa
News PlctL,1re
Statesmen Quartette
77th ae~r:allJ..,..: en
C.i,rcus &amp;,qy
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Steve AUen Show
1:jle .C~eyy S~ow
Loretta Younc ShGw

8 • 3~ News Picture
us Sport• Eye
,,~c Weotbereul
f:OO . Solditts of FQI'tnnt
7:110 !fai "Killl'' cole
7:4~ . NBC News
8:00 Sir Lancelot

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Mrs. Harold Lohse was elected
delegate to the State Cungresa to
be held in D'\Yton on March 14-16
Alternates are: Miss Daisie Saun.
den, Mrs. Ruell Finaterwald, Mrs.
James Brewington. Mrs. Everett
Hayes.
Mrs. o. p, Klein, ebairman of
the Chapter's committee for the
Ohio Room in the DAR Museum
in constitution Hall, Washington,

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News Headlines
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Ohio Gov. lnaug_l.lratlon

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Sunda'y "'" Channell.

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10:30 Look Up and Live
lbOO United Nations in AcUon
Captaltl Ka •.p.roo
11:30 Camera Tbre,
llll&amp;biY Mouse
12:00 Ld'A Take A Trip
Lucky 8 Re.o.cb
12:30 Wild Bill Hitkok
-r.Ioo. of Texas ]Iangen
1:00 Heckle and Jeckle
1:30 Mls:;ion at Mid.Century
Bte Top
2:00 Curtain Time
The VJil! ]\Inger
2:31) The I ast Wor'd
Jr. ~own lfee~ng
3:011 Face The Nation
Natioual lee Hockey
4:00 TBA
Town, Co1,1nlry Crossrvads 4:30 omnibus
6:00 Telephone Time
TJJ,e Rig J&gt;ieture
6:80 Annie Oakley
Chur~h's Bli Story
7:00 Lassie
TV Cla!lfll'oom
4:30 Jack Benny
Air }'ower
8:00 ~ s·.!ltvan Sho'R

i'elt UN Clik:k
'1:80 Bucnneera
8:'09 Jacl.l'e Gleason Show
9:tM) (;.~e Stonn s ·Aow
9:30 BeY ~eannte
1~:((11 Oub;)note

SEE OR CALL

JOHN RICHMOND

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10:00 $64,000 Cballenge
10:3() Wbat s My Line '
11:00 Sunday News Speelal
tl:lS The l.ate Show

A NEWSPAPER ROUTE

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O:Ob Momln&amp; Sb~w
10:® G1J1Y Mpon
tO:iO AJQlur GoclfrtJ
11:$0 S&amp;ike u 1\leh
12:00 \lj!i¥t La&lt;ly
12:lG Lo'te ~:~f Ufe

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12:10 Sefl'Cb for Tomorrow
11:ta Gultll"' Wht
t:Ck) ltat!e's KitCfle~
1:SO AJ tli:e World Turaa
t:OO our Wa• BrOoU
S:tO Houtepll'tf
p:OO Big Payi)ff
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December Bride
·studio One
11:00 Up-to-the Min\lte NeWB
11:05 Sc11nning the Weather
111:10 Tile Late Show

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1;00 20th Century Theatre
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3:00 Marshall College
, · jtpt,l\' Slqll."i searebaat4 3:30 John Hopkins File 7
. ~. ft'Ul D O'V'ef
":00 · College Press Conference
4:30 Mcdl~aJ Horizons
AnoltJ 'ftml
5:00 Cartoon Theatre
ll1tm Falt!.nl
5:30 Press ConferCnce
W&amp;lk
8:00 20th Century Theatre
7:30 Ted Maelr: Atrtateur Hour
8:30 Preu r.:onhrenee
9:00 Omnlbu ~
10:30 20tb Centur~r Theatre

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'1':15 Job11 Daly and Newt
1:*0 Sherlock Holmes
8:6o uanny 'J'homas Show
8:30 Voice, of Firestone ·
9:00 Your TV Theater
9:30 LaWTenl'e Wftlk Top Tunes
10:30 Mark Saber
11:00 News of the Night
t l:lfi 1'h£.atre 13
12:1\S Sij~n Off

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Charles Legar were guesta when
Mrs. John Terrell entertained the
Winding Trail Garden Club, Thurl'
day evening at her home, Fisher
St.

The club prayer opend the meet
ing i.n eharge of Mrs. Terrell,
president. Devotions were led by
Mrs. Joseph Struble. Members re.
sponded to the roll call. "A Fav·
orile Plant To Dry." A report was
made on a basket sent a needy
familY . at Christmas time. The
traveling prize donated by Mre.
Struble was awarded to Mrs. Rob·
crt Thompson.

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lin. · Jame1 S&amp;JTe uliJted by nuriday evening at tbe bome or
Oval DJddle eillertalned .the Mrs. Dey Hy~ll with lln. Gerald
iut Couneii.On of "''heodorus Wildermuth and Mii. Lucy Gibbt
Council Daughten of America on aa to-hostesses.
Thursd•y ewnlilg at her home,
.Mrs. Jed Webster Sr., president,
Eaat U:aln St. Mrs. Grover Erb
and lfn. Pearl 'Speneer ·were t!Dn- presided at tbe meeting which oppibuUag hoiW81H.
.rned with devo~ lead by Mra.
Tbe meeting in ebarge of Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth' who bad ror
Mai Meinbut, presideot. opened her topic,"Consider Tbe Lillies"
with seripture reading by Mn. taken from MaUtew 6:28. Mem·
Sayre followed with tbe · Lord's bers respondl!d lt:J roll eaU wltb
Pranr and pledge tO the flag.
·"New Flowers I Would Like To
'FollOWing the bulineu .ession Grow In U~7."
a number at gamea were played·
A di~eussion was ~ on a potw~th prize&amp; awarded to Mrs. Addie luck dinner for varentine Day.
Grue~r, Mhs Ern a Jease, Mrs. There was abo a dUcUBSion on
Richard Campbell anlll :Mrs. Ber· planniiJ• a summer flewer ahow
nice Darst.
and Mr1. WildermutJI, )l1ss Ethe1
•Refreshments were &amp;erved by Garland and
L Routh were
tbe bosteqes to those named named It the c:ommittee.
above and 'drs. Albert Woodard,
Mr•. Tbom a1 Hennea11 Sr. pre·
Mrs. J~k Robson, Mrs. Henry Rei- 11ented a paper, "Window Gar·
bel aqd a guf'lt, Mrs. Charles Hoff. dens" tnd M.iaa Ethel Garland
ner of Fhi.dlay.
raed -an article on ''The care Of
Th~ february )neeting will be Poinsettias."
held at the -home of Kra. Charles
Cohen.
HELD FOR COURT

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Mrs. RoyGrueser
Is Hostess For
Party On Friday

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Members Attend
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1'at the home of Mtl. Willard Ebers'
bacb on Jaq.u.uy

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won't have to coax the tida to drinld

It's a refreshing taste-treat that everyone ecjoys! Serve
it often, plain oc flavored, and uS. it to add extra rkJ1..
ness to your cookiDg and baking, too!

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Our farm-fresh dairy prtjducts
are an important part of every•
one's diet. Serve them oftell •..
milk, butter, oot!Jlge ·cheese, or·
ange drink, chocolate millt., coffee cream ... ;
For A Wlnler "Pepper-Up"

nl.rll at her home, Pr08peet l{ill.
During the business session in

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for a Uill 4rted arrangement; xn..
Minnie Davia for a low tlrilld _..
rangement aDd to Jlila Gibbs for
a potted plant.
A ulad course wu aerved bJ
the hoste11ea durinc Use IOdl1
bour.

Mrs. Roy Gru~ ·enlertained
with a Stanley party Fiidar moraing at her new berne. AtheD&amp; road.
Following a demonstrat:Wn bJ
l!rs. Richard Campbell Jallll!l were
played with prizea awarded to
, Mrs. Maxine ArDoJd, Jlrl. Boy
Grueser and Mn. WUtiAm ·Grueser.
Refreshment&amp; were Jef"'ed b;r
tbe. bot.tess t? those named above
and Mrs" Scott Folmer. J1n. Rollin
Radford and daughter; Connie,
Mrs. Derwood Cumminp. · Mn.
Hora« AbbOtt, Mrs. Botiert ArNed Call, Middleport was taken nold, Mrs. Roy Smith. Mn. ·uw
~nto cuslody Friday night by Sher- Grueser, Mrs.
Harold Blawton
Iff Rohert C. Hartenbaeb at the and ebildren, Sherrle 'and Bobby,
request of the Probate Coart for Mn. William WaJner, :tr. . and
further action.
Marla and Maria Gruesef.

enter·

in thara:e of Mrs. &lt;:. · J. Eberabach
pre}lident, a contribution w•s m~de
· 'to \he poUo fund. Myltery &amp;liter
names were'· draWn for the yuar.
·. Games wete plaYed and prizes
awat4ed to 1(ra. Egdlli' Pratt, Mrs.
t-ee Pratt ·and Mrs. Charlefl Buc:k .
The : travelina: prb.e donated by
by ·Ml'•··.td•i.r Pratt waa awarded
to Mrs. Emmett Blackburn.
Refreahmenta ware aerved by
.the hostess to thosJ: named above
ud Mra. Willard Bbersbacb, Mrs.
Richard Vaugbal'l,' Mrl. WJndoil,
Mre. Emma Leifheit and Mrtl.
Theodore Lebew.
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Milk .. For Fine
BOT CHOCOlATE

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IINil fRANI( JINMNGS llee~ (lett) jUJt tn flm.e aa· h1t PJ."'Pane gu trucll: eXplodea ID ftaD:lN in
Pblladelpbla. Back of h1s clot.blllg II tinged. The tlo.mu pt th!M 1tart from a amolderinJ' piellhe

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Taok truck wu 1o!c104 With 3,_000 ,...- olpupono._..

GALLIPous, omo

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Elberfeld, Mr. and Mi'l. William
~~~:~:anr:i Mr. aad Mn1 William
arid aon Don all of Pome
roy.
In the afternoon Mr. Elberfeld
opened his many a:lfts and- after
eehool his grandson, Bllly Downk'
and hia ;rreat ·grandson, John An·
derson visited bim.

Mrs. Harold Ebersbach

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talned the Kln Club Ttluraday eve.

A newspaper route will help de·
velop your so~·· responsibility
lnitietivo. tltrtft, hone&amp;ty, end roai
manhood. Fino t•alts of cherec·
ter become real and active in
your boy when he Is e newsp•p•r·

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Winding Trail
Garden Oub In
Thursday Meet

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Theodorus Council Twilight Garden Club January
Meeting Held Thursdav Night
Past Councilors
The January meeUna: of the
Blue •warda for flower eD:ihltl
In Thursday Meet TwiH&amp;ht
Garden ClUb wu held were given to MiA Ethel Garlaad
wm

Mrs. H. Ebersbach
Is Hostess For
Kin Club Thursday

ON THE RIGHT SIDE!

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The Cultural program was given
by Donna Joae1, her subject wu
"Peoplt".
Refreahments were served by
Elizabeth Anderaon, Ann Rupe,
and Jean Werry.

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':' &amp;i IOYPIIAM llblp. tbt Aka, a G,OOO-UJD. L8T, U. cr'OiiiiiWIII llllbl Sues caaal ;Jut lOUth v! f.alloo
..... .a.d aiW8l88CIIond dowll by .. 2,.000-toD. kNI4 ot ~t. Tbl ilalftp craft .. tM It.dla .ttl .ato. '1'111 AJca wu bombed by Aftl\o-f'reDcl:l .pt.auL Thil .... • uu t!D1:rU.ce tD Lab lftrn•)

Blue ribbons were awarded to
Mr:;. Thompson and Mns. Terrell
for dried arrangemenls.
Mrs. C. L. Ht:at"On was in charge
Ql rerreation and slideS or tbre~
Hower shows were .!ihown and explained by Mrs. Jo ~ph Slruble.
A dessert course was served by
the
hostess to those Rllmed above
A denert course was served
Members of the Golden Rule
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by
M.r~.
Simpson ·
lO and Mrs. George Heines,
Clan of the First Baptist Churcll
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William
KIJ:iHJt!r.
"1rs
Allard
Elinb.:~h
Fick, Mary Virgm1a
attended the Union Week ol
Reibel, Mrs: Robert Rawlings, Pratt and Miss Emma Seitz.
Prayer service at the Baptist
Mrs. W11Uam Grueser, Mr!l. Ru sChurch before going to the home
Ball Coan Stree&amp;. Pnntero,
sell Wilson, Mrs. Millard Wilder1
ol Mrs. Raid Varney Thursday eve·
tfflr-- H!!t~I'L y to 11. 1 to S. tC'IMr 11 N'OIJ• 8
muth, Mril. Robert Roberts, Mrs.
nlng
for
their
JanuarY
meeting.
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Hiram l'iSh,r, )Jrs. Bradford Maa!'l .
Mrs. CUfford Stumbo, pretident, I,
Robert Murphey and family , presided ·and Paul Smlrt, teacher
Logan were recent guests of Mr. of the Class, aave the o~ing
and Mn. liJirley Jobnaon.
prayer. Mra. C. E. Hoyt, wife of
Dale Giles Lakeview 1pent • the church paator, pt't'tented the
duo with bia mother Mrs. Cora program for the evening.'
A dessert courae waa · served by
II Gil:;;..tt
Wears was a reoent Mrs. Varney 4-lld Mr. and Mrs.
.1'4r6. ....eurg~ t 'ltrta, lUtl tormer illest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Stumbo to twenty members.
Lucille Dutton, Columbus, 11 one 1 Her~hall Weara.
of the committee membera work·
Mtsa Kay Wyatt spent a day
ing on the arrangement&amp; for the with her grandparents Mr. aad
ALFRED NEWS
mld·Winter Bridge Tournament Mrs. S. A Wyatt
Mrs. Carrie Swartz returned
which opened Friday at the SenLa vena Wears was a recent guest bome last week after a visit witb
eca Hotel for a three day meeting. of relatives in ColumbUs.
ber cbUdren, Mr. and Mrs. Bart)'
It is sponsored by the Central
&amp;wirtz and family and Mr. and
Ohio Bridge Association under the
Mrs. Rt&gt;x O'Brien and famlly of
near F'Lor1. :MrL Swartz is now
auspices of tbc American Contract
RI!IDSVILLI
BrJdge Le~iue.
ke•. Freeland Norris filled bls suffering witb a aevere cold.
Mrs. Fart8 was shown in a pic regular appointment at the It E. The replar meeting or the w. s .
ture of committee members in 1Church Sunday evening.
c. S. will be held at tbe home of
the Friday isaue of tl'le Journa.l. t Mrs. Edna Stewart left Wednes- avnet Windland on Tuesday evenSb_e is a member ofthe Open Pau day to apend ·me winter months ing, Ja11. 15.
comnilttee.
at Fort Lauderdlle Florida.
Mrs. Faris is the daughter of '' Mr. and 'drs. c. ' E. Humphrey
Jamea Whitlatd, who has been
Mr. and Mn. C. P. Dutton, Mld· left Thursday for a several montba: home tor th last two weeks left
dleport, and is a frequent visitor Jtay In di!ferent toealiti~s Jo FJor- Friday nlgbt tor Army dut; in
with her famlly here.
,irUt.
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leld, Belpre; Mr. and Mra. Alfnd

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1:00 Kukla Fran &amp; Onte

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Mn. E. W. Siddall; Marietta; Mr
aad Mrt. Rqbert Slaa:el. JrontoJI;
Mr: ·. and · Mfa. 'Martin Elberfeld
Mr · .and fttr1. Robert Lytle
and. dauS)Iter, Janite or Chllll
eothe; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elbel'

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The 89th birthday of Jacob El·
betfeld was celebrated Monday at
his borne, Mulberry Ave. with a
family dinner. A large three-tier·
ed ~ake Iced white and decorated
wltb · yellow rosebuds, the gift o~
the employees of thll) Elberfeld
Store, wa1 served with the dinner.
Present were the honored 1uest
and
Elberfeld, Ml'll. Allan
~f!Uer or"Darltn, Conn.; Mr. and

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89th Birthday ·

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t.Mr4tn-Qua...a13l. Sunday-Channel13
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~id WAteti llttll
' 12:00 Ftilh For Today

The Ohio Eta PbJ Chapter of
Beta Slama Phi held their HJCU)ar
meeting January 8, at the DAV
Hall. The prelident Ann Rupe announeel;l that the annual Harth of
Dimes Danee will be Jan. 2tS at the
Pomeroy Hlgb sehool, with mllli£
by Joe Steele better known at
"The Kingt" from Ironton, Ohio.
The Mothen March wUl beJan. 31.
Ia the near future tbe Ollio Eta
Phi girlt will be the guest or the
the Ohio Fuel Gat Co. for 1 BettJ
Newton demonatration.

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Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter Meet
HeldJan.S

Mrs. George Faris
Committee For
Bndge Tournament

7:15 DoUglos Edwards.

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8:30 Your Esso Reporter
8:-l&amp; Sports Parade

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Mrs. James Sl:mpson entertain·
ed the Tri-City Sewing Club at
her home Thursday eveni11g and
reeeiVe&lt;l hostefi gifts (rom th e
members. The ne:~et mCeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Sid·
ney Spencer.

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10:10 Tlte tate

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Mrs. James Simpson
.Is Hostess ToTriCity Sewing Club

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Rev.

Cirde, orian~t. Pall

, Mrs. Roller, ·pr.esident, presided
and Mrs. M. L. French was named
to prepare resolutions of reapect
for the late Mrs. A. W. MoKay.
Plana were made for the combined January iDd Februaty meet
ing of the Club which will be held
on Feb. 4 with the pla10e to. be
announced later.
A drawing was held for the oil
painting contributed to the club
by Miss Daisie Saunders and B
F. ~armalee
was nwarded the
picture.

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1
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Held Thursday

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·veninJ,.
Gtmea w~tre enjoyt'd and refre.Jbmerota ae:rved to the Rev
HowarU Ruppe1t, tbe ~v . c. R.
Konkright, the IUv. N D. Borden
&amp;nd daua:ht.er; India, Fred 1. Gar~~·c·.
putodr ..".!_ tbeG Cbd ureh tb''
ria,.. an •u•.
ar ner.
e

&amp;ave a report on th1a proje£t. er Cbarle• Bu
EJ 1
Rolllh
Jlnl, WUUam )}radf-ord ia 1 new D~na and Del~rrt•· V r I.-4A
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member ot tbe Chapter.
an .illc!A:'r.
Gueata ror tbe afternoon were \ Mr. Van Meter waa preceded iD
Mrtl. D. B. Hartin&amp;er, a charter death In Apdl, 1966, by hla wife
member of the Col. Cbarle1 Lewit Jnd the immed 1ate family had
Chapter, Point Pleuut, 'ami Mrs." three dealhs 1n the paat nlne monTheodore Reed Jr., Pomeroy.
tbs. He is 1mniYed by a dauJ)Jter,
Mrs. Dutton wu pro.gram chair· ·\Ira. Emma Wllaon, wttb wbom be
man on the toplc "Great Ameri· 1 hved, and a aon. Che•t~r Van ~et·
can Docume11b" and pve a te• . er; nineteen &amp;randcbLlden; n1II;e.
ume Of the documentary history : teen great grandchildren, a alS·
of tbe United States. Sbe called 1 ter, Mrs. Charle1 McNamee, Mid·
the D~laratlon Of Independence , dleport.
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the ConJt.itution,
Waahington'a
Amon.s those attendmg the funFarewell Address and otber docu· era! were Mn. McNamee, Mr. and
ments of this type the mo.t vital Mn. C. H. Wise Jr., Mra. Lena
Hterature in the 'billtory of our Clark, Mrs. Grant Roberts, Pota,~.
eountry.
. Pleuant, Mr. ind Mrs. Gt!otre
Reiber, Columbua.
Sandra BreWiq\OD, member of
the CAR Cbapter ,read Lias=oln'l
Gettysburg Address and Hra. Dly
?!raell, gave exeerpta from WaahOf en
mgtun • Farew~Jl Address. Ellen
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Dutton
and
Neda
Bradford,
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1memben, played four American
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folk s.?,ns~. as plano duets "?b, Su!'
~nnab , . Home on ~e Range ,
Mrs. Max Roller had a called
'Turkey m the S~w and 'The meeting of the Executive Board
Arkansas Traveler .
of Middleport Garden Club at her
borne Thursday evening.

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The Return Jonotban MeiCB
Cb'apter of tbe Dau&amp;hten ot the
American Revolution met Friday
afternooa at the home of Mrs.
iDale Dutton with Mrs. Emerton
Jones, Mrs. James Brewington and
Min Daisie Saunders as hoatell8ea.
Mt'i. Irving Karr, re,ent, and
Miss Grace Horton, chaplain. open·
ed the meeting and Mra. Karr
gave a brief report on tbe Cbild·
ren o( tbe American Revolution
chapter whkh is b~ing reactivated
In the colUlty.
Mrs. A .R. Knight, Chapter
MoYing Picture chlirman. and
Mrs. Karr, State ch._irman of Moving Pictures, disc:usse!\ 1 report on
this eommittee's work in 1 DAR
publication.

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He .WCI, "thai
my sister."
- . A&gt; ·!b". That'lf!~.!ti!!J!I1_ .--a.~
I aoktd
wpy he had,. told all the•~. things that we111
Don't fprget he's just a !loy.
no\ true, .• nd .. ~r was, Just for fun. Tommy was not
Being just 1 Boy, he'll do
'r
a1 bad ~fit M .,...
Much you will not want him to·
He'll be careleiiB of hilt ways •
The tollowhvl poem carries the same thought through Its
entirety u the i1Ue of this story·
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Have Ills disobedient da~s. '
JUST A BOY
Wilful, wild and headstrong, too,
Getlo understand the ladJust as when a Boy, were you;
He'' \lot eacer to be !lad;
Things of vahte he'll destroy,
If the rJgh! ht always knew,
Bul, reflect, he's just a lilly.
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He Wlllld be ""Ill .. you.
~ual a Bey who needs a frlentl,
Wert h~ II'OW ltSceetUit.l wise.
Pa\ltnt, kindly lo tile end,
. · Ul'd,"ft.juat•bout.Jflllr atze;
N:eeds 1 falher wbo wlllabow
\VileJie·tl.oetl thlnp !hat annoy ,
Him the things he wants to know;
Don't fo11et, be'a just ,. Boy,
'!'alee him With you when you w~lk.
!)ould he know, and understand,
I.ls\en When he wants to talk,
He wOuld ae.ed no RUiding hand;
His eompanionshlp enjoy,
Bilt be'i f.OUIII alld hasn't learned
Dofl't forget, be's just ~Boy!
How Ute a eomers must be turned;
C"Jus.t a Boy" ilt from Rhymes of QIIIJ41tooc! by Ed~al' A.
DOel\l'lluOw ftom
d~y
Guest. CoilyrlW!ted 1a:u by "The ~J t. Lee Co. Chicli~)
'I'll~ ja "'"tit In life
tlllt.
' 1. '1'111! BoY l'roblem, Pilgrim Prell.
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7:09

Funenl service!! for Milo aVa
Meler, 90. were held "L tlte Ew'lng
Funeral Home Friday ahernoon
with \i.e Rev. Roy Bush, UD.ited
Brethren Church p1u1tor, oUie-atiniJ.
Special mualc was pruent.ed b)'
l"reeland Norrio And Floronee
Adama, vocaUill, and Mrt.

wer~ James Bell, James Van Met- Mtss Bernier Bowen.

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a mom~ ol ~ lloullhol4 • ·••'
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said lhJ wUlheibother. On asking who the man was that 1
(•) Had u~ttaau•l m"t1c11 ex· peaderit clilld ·o r ttepeb04,
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(J) Had dedacUbJa obJicJ.care ea· the 1 am1 taoomMpllttlnr bMIW .
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DOl ~-- Wl!all "'d ~&gt;een told, but there w'" nothing lefl
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thlo r••• u r•• would ••" oil •
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lor me· ~ • ·\Kit llart, ~ and wait for Tommy's return to
ff) llu«•~ In••• f'Nlm ..... jol11l n1.Ur6-tDitll )'011 mnlrrl.. l
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beiVN ~ onllf of 1tlf. •~• .Jifl'll.
aa. Pulllll
M:IIVU wtwa~ ••·
,. e "~ o ng morn ng. .
Ul lli'f:•· tllrlt Ja.rla ooatrlb•· tep udUt ail a ~aarirnna .,._.
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ftotli:c
He ~amle ~to rnY ·off.b:e and handed me a written excuee for
~I on•
appn" to the tnt t•o rean fOllow· I
Little cllll4
hll,lbttllte the day llefote. The excuse slnled that Tommy had
n 1o t11v.ortant to ....,..,b., that ••• 1111 ,,., In wlda• ,..,
41.1 ..._
f
ill
II JOU 1no.wr tuah ppenHI u trana· or wiCt ~ed.
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ness and it was signed ~Y the portt.IIOII. Q&gt;oall or lodolno Ia oo•· Tho lattrootloil- w&gt;totl•
Its. 1treet
father. · e excuM wal genuine).
atctloD irJtllrourworl:, ehtck eare- wltla 101r tu forti• 11ve• ~.,
1 .oald, "Tommy w!IO answered the phone when 1 called y•s· tulb' tho tuolractl&lt;lll l&gt;ook to ond toiU-'Iott. H~' Ia atoo ari!labll 1 , uroltn

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Mn. T11ereaa Ohlineer visited

Luclllit Bearhs HawkiDs, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 62114

8:00 Suoermin

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m: at tbe ~hoOt ~,Panel disucuion
~~fwd
w:&amp;ll ~ beld witb the teacher• par- j·
aJd Til........&amp;
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present ln'd lflow a movie on ·~
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. are ~uested tO
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The Sa\lit;I''""Y

Leo Clark and• granddaughter,
Cindy, called on his aister, M'rt.
Theresa Ohlinger, Wedneaday.
a bov."
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Mr a!!:d Mrs. Dwia:ht Gibbs and
On one occaslon, w.hen I had finished speaking I sat dO,wn nilht. ..
Janice Gibbs mi~ tehool on Mr. and Mrs. Dalla.s Gibbs visited
the Bide Of a mlniater; he leaned over to me and said "I re.
IIUlonda Roush , small daughter Mon~*Y ~•u,e of
Mrs. Tobey 'dyers at the St. JosmetnbQ'r that I stole a ~ket knife when I was 8 boy.'' '
_ of Mr. and Mr11 . Richard Roush
Lury Lievina: i• ill WCth laryn- eph Hospital, Sunday afternoon.

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b; !!'is. Cm fill~.;&gt; . M'rs. tao\ . .

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1 have mad!! this statement to many audiences that I have After the party, which lasted M~rsBe~lh:·c~~~ll~~~~:;~led on
addressed: "That all men stole when they were growing up." untU 11:30, they all went to the
A d •
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f
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d
~burch and had a prayer meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Frankl,ia. Clark of
n ue'Ver I anyone rom t e au ience come to me at the until 12 o'clock .
Beverly, Ohio vi 1Ited h'' mother,
close of my talk and say, "I never stole anything when J was Harry ord· and son, Jack, were Mr.&amp;. Bertha Clark over the week-

Parents and tea&lt;hers s)lould not decide that everything that

1:30

The R.ev. and Mra. Claremoot

E. HDYt entertained I t the1r home

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5:00 Frontiers of Faith
5:30 Capt. Gau~,n

Werner. ~4 .~~tr•. .Fred BltftltW'.

Broad Run

the boy does that displ$ses them Is wrong. You are just 11
apt to be wrong in your decislon as he- is wrong in his conduct.

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Hoyt's Entertain
Friday Evening
After Services

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Theatre

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~lled ·by ttl,~ y~ ~aldo ~, Baf.:. ,
Ms an4 Mrs.
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!'il~el'". Wr• J'bH Olpboktllr ~
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By what · stalldar~ should a boy's conduct be i~d!led!

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What One Peraon
This Is The Lite
Man To Man
BtJ.IMing AmeriC'a
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WMtern Feature
Capt. Mldnla:ht
8011r1ot.ly Doorlv
10:30
8uUd1ng
Amerlu
Marys, relurne4 today from a buy11:oo FurY
l ing trip to New York City.
11 :U CowbCy Theatre
12:30 Mr. Wizard
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mr~ Ronald Hovatter 1 ;,~ g~"P Oq :t'be Fi"m
...,., "·e~n Featurt.
(Clara Faye Fry), Columbua, have
announeed the birth of a seven 2:80 l'IB'A Chiile
pound six ounce aon, Miehael Ray, ~ ;IJO .In Jllni
at Mt . Carmel Hospital, COlumbus. ~:30 hoJ: R4~era
on January 9. Grandparent• are 6;00 !len
Mr .a nd Mrs. John Fry, Milldl~ 6:i~ Scclrelloard
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port Hill; Mrs. · Mildred HoVItler,
Mlddleport; Clyde Hovatter. Ricbland, Va .. ~rs. s. E. M(X)re, A~Jo:' '
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Ed . Note: E. 0. Saunders of Journey's End proposes today
that boys are not as bad as .t hey seem! For example, he says
everyone has stolen somethmg sometime in his lile. But boys
have to be U.ught that stealing when they are nol bo~s but
r&amp;th~r, adolescents and men, will get them into tr&lt;&gt;uble. Saun.
ders a·rlicles are attracting wide attention as they appear each
Sat~rday in The Dally Sentinel. Dt·. Charles Holzer of Galli·
polis, for one , has requested copies of the entire series to date
for study.
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·lhings that a boy does •re dilipleasing and often aMoying·to
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The riglli fit wrong of an act Is determined by the .motive
that produced it.
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Whe!l •. boy is .noisy and even boistro~s. it !'houlQ pot be•
cltllt'ged up to him as bad conduct. This conduct Is In perfect •·
harmony with his nature. However, there are maliy things in
a boy's neture that should be changed by teaching and train·
inJ. For example, it is perfectly natural for a child to steal. It
begins In infancy. The infant reaches out for loose articles and
gathers them to itself . This is not bad but should be supplanted by some other activl!y.
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~o~~i::.tlcles may lead to trouble later in life, he may become
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Mrs. F~nnoie Weaver, wbO- is
fast. She is staying with her grand
daughter. Mrs. Frances SwartZ of
:'\lew Haven.

Hank Fetty and

eblldren and Mr. ond Mn Gerald
Clark and fumily were visiting

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Boys are full of actlvl(y. They will be doing something most
of their wakeful hours, either constructive or destructive and
JJifCOMETAX
FACTS~o. 2 : - - Iit maires little difference to the boy which it is. He gels as
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much thrill out of chopping down hL• father's favorite cherry
. ' Selecting the Correct Form
tree. as he would In making • trough in which to feed the hogs.
They need guidance. If George Washington's father had had a
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workshop for George to work in when he gave him the hatJ
chet, the cherry tree would not have been disturbed.
Boys are not to be criticised too much for fighUng. It is just
(Thtl •• 0,_. ol Cll 1ene• ot orUclt• 0t1 terJeror ••com• ta:i
the desire to win , to be the champion . They fight today and
JlltKg. Thtle arUde' are well on lnforM&lt;~Ho" provtde4
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lov'e eaeh other tomon:ow .. 1Wlth the proper guidance and traint"e ,t.,.eriOO•J"•Ht•le of ACX!Ot~nfofllf•. ••• ~ Ohi?.}':c',..,!
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·.ing, tlats activity cap .be f,prqed to athletil'S. where the saMe
lnler~~ol R1vtt~•e Btrvke.J
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flghtlftg spirit Is shown as when they were pommeling each :, . . government Jtre• 100 the alterD&amp;Un ot u•tn1 the aamvUied tnl)tber with their nsts.
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~ome tax form 1040.A, the "lbort roim" 1~0. or the "long form" 1040,
While I was in school work in Kentucky , I had one super- dapendtna on the amount and clrcum~tancel of your Income. Selection
Jntendent that orten said he liked to sec boys fight. There was ofTbe
lbt wrous form mar cost you unaeeeuury tas dollara.
euleat rorm. to die h the
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nothing wrong in it.
1041)-A, and accordtq to 1'rea1ury 1111 pointed out: "The la.w esped•
The(r ftfhtln'g showed that they were real boys.
,ecorda, one out or four tu:payere you to paJ your correct tax-oo
Dr. Ballfent has Sitid, "If you crush the fighting instinct, vou oselt. To be tlfPbJe to llle a toto-A more--no lelf."l
JOtrr total Income mtllt be
eet the coward; if you let It grow wild you have the .bully;' If §'IIrm thia
"000. conalltiPI entirely Mltf'led Coaplea
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you train it, you have the strong self-controlled man of will."
w..-.. tv.bJect to wlthholdtoa (or M01t married cq1aples aave tas
Boyt.oft.en do thJngs tjust to draw attention to tljemselves, or ware•. dividendi, and lntereat, dollar• br 61\q a ·Jalnt returf! IP..
or sometimes to annoy their eldcr·s . If elders are annoyed by .::;1 ,~;:\.iZ::'rr~~"a'~~r~! ~~a:a~•:'U:!'~·:; dr::~:·on~~;
thls condud, but rerraln from showing it, the annoyance Y:lll :outflde that listed. on your W·2 r~turn ae It tl:le laU1band ~4 wife
soon cease.
t•IIJ't): The etmptlfted form mallet each b,IA one-batt t~t total lu,come bo proYialbn ~or "Head ot Honae- (81'8D U\OUfh tht "' • mar t.t\UIIl~
Tb@ following atory which I fiq~ in one of my books on ibol4'' 1tat\ll·or lWIIIIIied 4t~d.w:tloniJ. Jla•e bad no tacome . lnOODJMPIIt•
ttaoOf managari'leht, 1s a good UhDtratton that boys are not as ~u rou liM tlll• 1orm the rovern- unc, o.a It ' ' cal~ed. mD.J brlnl the .
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the street one cold a ternoon with
1 fUr tl't\lfner (the firSt seen in that section) around his neck.
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e s ree ye e
out, "My ain't that feller got long e11rsl" Supposing that the
remai'k Yi&amp;s sUggested by hJs fur muffler, and aimed at him·
1 1 10 pun 1sh th e f 11Ow f or hlb
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lmpudl~ but, on glancing up the street, he saw a man lead·
Ina: a tnule with the longest eaffl he had ever seen. He cam£~~ktv to lh
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th e mu 1e,. tb e
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a
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lio)l WJII not 18 bad IS hE! seemed.
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Dean of }loys in a high school, one of my duties
was to cteck all abtentees In calling by telephone the home
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of a boy y fbe niplle of Tommy who WUi absent, I was told.._
a male voi~that Tommy. Was sick. The voice sounded like tha1
of T~11l·~ uked who wa.s talking and was told it was Tom

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ro• tither I. refund or a blll, If you bracket.
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'tlm• thlt ,.ear. JOU can compute ever. It you had e~pltal loaM• or 1.
your own til 011. rorm 104D·A and unuaual1y hlJ:l medteal upenaea.
.either ~end In the balance due with you will be w11e to l(ur. 'ootb Joint 1
•the rtUim or thoW thereon the Jy and aeparateb' to aee wblela
11D.0\1Dt or
you bave coming. reaoltll Jn le.. tu..
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al'el\1p~runa
a de~odienl
fietlaer to Itemise
and
rnalnttln
• hOme ror
that per-,
Sbouldi you 4ecldit to uae the eon a1tbou1h rov. :-.rt 1ht1le. wid1
rqutar rorm 1040 you euu ht~.n owed, dh·oraed or 1esall7 aepatated,
the tbotee of ltemltlDI lteducttona you may be &amp;bit to qwaUty 11 a
or uta11 1tandarcl ded•etlon which "held ol houuhold," aad ft1ute
amountt to about 10 percent Qf your your tax oa a tpect-1 table Whlcb
Income. rr rciur Income wo.a lea11 give• you part of the advabtqe'
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dard deaactlon, rou d111termloe your Joint roturne.
tu trom Ut.a apechd table given
tn th• ~n•tn~ctton booll.
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The JSible 'S tudy of tile Lutheran
Church met at the hqm.e of Mr.
tnd llrl. Jdi:ie ttouab, Wednesday
eyening. ThOle td:ending wer~
Rev. Raymond Petlrt, Mrs. Rulh
Goodnlgbt, Mrl. Lucille King, Mi's.
Catherine Reynold• Mra. J1rk Ord
and Mrs. Mary Goodnight.

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ftlittid II w;o not hla lather, but he hi11Jself, l then asked 1:,~-:.~•;..::.~:..~1 :t, ':..~":~;: dooldt to. ...,_ ..lfldt 0 ' 10• .
"WIIo wu tilt lltdy that posed as your mother?"
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News PlctL,1re
Statesmen Quartette
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C.i,rcus &amp;,qy
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Steve AUen Show
1:jle .C~eyy S~ow
Loretta Younc ShGw

8 • 3~ News Picture
us Sport• Eye
,,~c Weotbereul
f:OO . Solditts of FQI'tnnt
7:110 !fai "Killl'' cole
7:4~ . NBC News
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Mrs. Harold Lohse was elected
delegate to the State Cungresa to
be held in D'\Yton on March 14-16
Alternates are: Miss Daisie Saun.
den, Mrs. Ruell Finaterwald, Mrs.
James Brewington. Mrs. Everett
Hayes.
Mrs. o. p, Klein, ebairman of
the Chapter's committee for the
Ohio Room in the DAR Museum
in constitution Hall, Washington,

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10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10:30 Look Up and Live
lbOO United Nations in AcUon
Captaltl Ka •.p.roo
11:30 Camera Tbre,
llll&amp;biY Mouse
12:00 Ld'A Take A Trip
Lucky 8 Re.o.cb
12:30 Wild Bill Hitkok
-r.Ioo. of Texas ]Iangen
1:00 Heckle and Jeckle
1:30 Mls:;ion at Mid.Century
Bte Top
2:00 Curtain Time
The VJil! ]\Inger
2:31) The I ast Wor'd
Jr. ~own lfee~ng
3:011 Face The Nation
Natioual lee Hockey
4:00 TBA
Town, Co1,1nlry Crossrvads 4:30 omnibus
6:00 Telephone Time
TJJ,e Rig J&gt;ieture
6:80 Annie Oakley
Chur~h's Bli Story
7:00 Lassie
TV Cla!lfll'oom
4:30 Jack Benny
Air }'ower
8:00 ~ s·.!ltvan Sho'R

i'elt UN Clik:k
'1:80 Bucnneera
8:'09 Jacl.l'e Gleason Show
9:tM) (;.~e Stonn s ·Aow
9:30 BeY ~eannte
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10:00 $64,000 Cballenge
10:3() Wbat s My Line '
11:00 Sunday News Speelal
tl:lS The l.ate Show

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1:SO AJ tli:e World Turaa
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11:00 Up-to-the Min\lte NeWB
11:05 Sc11nning the Weather
111:10 Tile Late Show

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3:00 Marshall College
, · jtpt,l\' Slqll."i searebaat4 3:30 John Hopkins File 7
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4:30 Mcdl~aJ Horizons
AnoltJ 'ftml
5:00 Cartoon Theatre
ll1tm Falt!.nl
5:30 Press ConferCnce
W&amp;lk
8:00 20th Century Theatre
7:30 Ted Maelr: Atrtateur Hour
8:30 Preu r.:onhrenee
9:00 Omnlbu ~
10:30 20tb Centur~r Theatre

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'1':15 Job11 Daly and Newt
1:*0 Sherlock Holmes
8:6o uanny 'J'homas Show
8:30 Voice, of Firestone ·
9:00 Your TV Theater
9:30 LaWTenl'e Wftlk Top Tunes
10:30 Mark Saber
11:00 News of the Night
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Charles Legar were guesta when
Mrs. John Terrell entertained the
Winding Trail Garden Club, Thurl'
day evening at her home, Fisher
St.

The club prayer opend the meet
ing i.n eharge of Mrs. Terrell,
president. Devotions were led by
Mrs. Joseph Struble. Members re.
sponded to the roll call. "A Fav·
orile Plant To Dry." A report was
made on a basket sent a needy
familY . at Christmas time. The
traveling prize donated by Mre.
Struble was awarded to Mrs. Rob·
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lin. · Jame1 S&amp;JTe uliJted by nuriday evening at tbe bome or
Oval DJddle eillertalned .the Mrs. Dey Hy~ll with lln. Gerald
iut Couneii.On of "''heodorus Wildermuth and Mii. Lucy Gibbt
Council Daughten of America on aa to-hostesses.
Thursd•y ewnlilg at her home,
.Mrs. Jed Webster Sr., president,
Eaat U:aln St. Mrs. Grover Erb
and lfn. Pearl 'Speneer ·were t!Dn- presided at tbe meeting which oppibuUag hoiW81H.
.rned with devo~ lead by Mra.
Tbe meeting in ebarge of Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth' who bad ror
Mai Meinbut, presideot. opened her topic,"Consider Tbe Lillies"
with seripture reading by Mn. taken from MaUtew 6:28. Mem·
Sayre followed with tbe · Lord's bers respondl!d lt:J roll eaU wltb
Pranr and pledge tO the flag.
·"New Flowers I Would Like To
'FollOWing the bulineu .ession Grow In U~7."
a number at gamea were played·
A di~eussion was ~ on a potw~th prize&amp; awarded to Mrs. Addie luck dinner for varentine Day.
Grue~r, Mhs Ern a Jease, Mrs. There was abo a dUcUBSion on
Richard Campbell anlll :Mrs. Ber· planniiJ• a summer flewer ahow
nice Darst.
and Mr1. WildermutJI, )l1ss Ethe1
•Refreshments were &amp;erved by Garland and
L Routh were
tbe bosteqes to those named named It the c:ommittee.
above and 'drs. Albert Woodard,
Mr•. Tbom a1 Hennea11 Sr. pre·
Mrs. J~k Robson, Mrs. Henry Rei- 11ented a paper, "Window Gar·
bel aqd a guf'lt, Mrs. Charles Hoff. dens" tnd M.iaa Ethel Garland
ner of Fhi.dlay.
raed -an article on ''The care Of
Th~ february )neeting will be Poinsettias."
held at the -home of Kra. Charles
Cohen.
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Mrs. RoyGrueser
Is Hostess For
Party On Friday

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Members Attend
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1'at the home of Mtl. Willard Ebers'
bacb on Jaq.u.uy

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GAS TRUCK DRIVER JUST BARELY ESCAPED

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won't have to coax the tida to drinld

It's a refreshing taste-treat that everyone ecjoys! Serve
it often, plain oc flavored, and uS. it to add extra rkJ1..
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are an important part of every•
one's diet. Serve them oftell •..
milk, butter, oot!Jlge ·cheese, or·
ange drink, chocolate millt., coffee cream ... ;
For A Wlnler "Pepper-Up"

nl.rll at her home, Pr08peet l{ill.
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for a Uill 4rted arrangement; xn..
Minnie Davia for a low tlrilld _..
rangement aDd to Jlila Gibbs for
a potted plant.
A ulad course wu aerved bJ
the hoste11ea durinc Use IOdl1
bour.

Mrs. Roy Gru~ ·enlertained
with a Stanley party Fiidar moraing at her new berne. AtheD&amp; road.
Following a demonstrat:Wn bJ
l!rs. Richard Campbell Jallll!l were
played with prizea awarded to
, Mrs. Maxine ArDoJd, Jlrl. Boy
Grueser and Mn. WUtiAm ·Grueser.
Refreshment&amp; were Jef"'ed b;r
tbe. bot.tess t? those named above
and Mrs" Scott Folmer. J1n. Rollin
Radford and daughter; Connie,
Mrs. Derwood Cumminp. · Mn.
Hora« AbbOtt, Mrs. Botiert ArNed Call, Middleport was taken nold, Mrs. Roy Smith. Mn. ·uw
~nto cuslody Friday night by Sher- Grueser, Mrs.
Harold Blawton
Iff Rohert C. Hartenbaeb at the and ebildren, Sherrle 'and Bobby,
request of the Probate Coart for Mn. William WaJner, :tr. . and
further action.
Marla and Maria Gruesef.

enter·

in thara:e of Mrs. &lt;:. · J. Eberabach
pre}lident, a contribution w•s m~de
· 'to \he poUo fund. Myltery &amp;liter
names were'· draWn for the yuar.
·. Games wete plaYed and prizes
awat4ed to 1(ra. Egdlli' Pratt, Mrs.
t-ee Pratt ·and Mrs. Charlefl Buc:k .
The : travelina: prb.e donated by
by ·Ml'•··.td•i.r Pratt waa awarded
to Mrs. Emmett Blackburn.
Refreahmenta ware aerved by
.the hostess to thosJ: named above
ud Mra. Willard Bbersbacb, Mrs.
Richard Vaugbal'l,' Mrl. WJndoil,
Mre. Emma Leifheit and Mrtl.
Theodore Lebew.
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IINil fRANI( JINMNGS llee~ (lett) jUJt tn flm.e aa· h1t PJ."'Pane gu trucll: eXplodea ID ftaD:lN in
Pblladelpbla. Back of h1s clot.blllg II tinged. The tlo.mu pt th!M 1tart from a amolderinJ' piellhe

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Elberfeld, Mr. and Mi'l. William
~~~:~:anr:i Mr. aad Mn1 William
arid aon Don all of Pome
roy.
In the afternoon Mr. Elberfeld
opened his many a:lfts and- after
eehool his grandson, Bllly Downk'
and hia ;rreat ·grandson, John An·
derson visited bim.

Mrs. Harold Ebersbach

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talned the Kln Club Ttluraday eve.

A newspaper route will help de·
velop your so~·· responsibility
lnitietivo. tltrtft, hone&amp;ty, end roai
manhood. Fino t•alts of cherec·
ter become real and active in
your boy when he Is e newsp•p•r·

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Winding Trail
Garden Oub In
Thursday Meet

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Theodorus Council Twilight Garden Club January
Meeting Held Thursdav Night
Past Councilors
The January meeUna: of the
Blue •warda for flower eD:ihltl
In Thursday Meet TwiH&amp;ht
Garden ClUb wu held were given to MiA Ethel Garlaad
wm

Mrs. H. Ebersbach
Is Hostess For
Kin Club Thursday

ON THE RIGHT SIDE!

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The Cultural program was given
by Donna Joae1, her subject wu
"Peoplt".
Refreahments were served by
Elizabeth Anderaon, Ann Rupe,
and Jean Werry.

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..... .a.d aiW8l88CIIond dowll by .. 2,.000-toD. kNI4 ot ~t. Tbl ilalftp craft .. tM It.dla .ttl .ato. '1'111 AJca wu bombed by Aftl\o-f'reDcl:l .pt.auL Thil .... • uu t!D1:rU.ce tD Lab lftrn•)

Blue ribbons were awarded to
Mr:;. Thompson and Mns. Terrell
for dried arrangemenls.
Mrs. C. L. Ht:at"On was in charge
Ql rerreation and slideS or tbre~
Hower shows were .!ihown and explained by Mrs. Jo ~ph Slruble.
A dessert course was served by
the
hostess to those Rllmed above
A denert course was served
Members of the Golden Rule
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by
M.r~.
Simpson ·
lO and Mrs. George Heines,
Clan of the First Baptist Churcll
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William
KIJ:iHJt!r.
"1rs
Allard
Elinb.:~h
Fick, Mary Virgm1a
attended the Union Week ol
Reibel, Mrs: Robert Rawlings, Pratt and Miss Emma Seitz.
Prayer service at the Baptist
Mrs. W11Uam Grueser, Mr!l. Ru sChurch before going to the home
Ball Coan Stree&amp;. Pnntero,
sell Wilson, Mrs. Millard Wilder1
ol Mrs. Raid Varney Thursday eve·
tfflr-- H!!t~I'L y to 11. 1 to S. tC'IMr 11 N'OIJ• 8
muth, Mril. Robert Roberts, Mrs.
nlng
for
their
JanuarY
meeting.
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Hiram l'iSh,r, )Jrs. Bradford Maa!'l .
Mrs. CUfford Stumbo, pretident, I,
Robert Murphey and family , presided ·and Paul Smlrt, teacher
Logan were recent guests of Mr. of the Class, aave the o~ing
and Mn. liJirley Jobnaon.
prayer. Mra. C. E. Hoyt, wife of
Dale Giles Lakeview 1pent • the church paator, pt't'tented the
duo with bia mother Mrs. Cora program for the evening.'
A dessert courae waa · served by
II Gil:;;..tt
Wears was a reoent Mrs. Varney 4-lld Mr. and Mrs.
.1'4r6. ....eurg~ t 'ltrta, lUtl tormer illest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Stumbo to twenty members.
Lucille Dutton, Columbus, 11 one 1 Her~hall Weara.
of the committee membera work·
Mtsa Kay Wyatt spent a day
ing on the arrangement&amp; for the with her grandparents Mr. aad
ALFRED NEWS
mld·Winter Bridge Tournament Mrs. S. A Wyatt
Mrs. Carrie Swartz returned
which opened Friday at the SenLa vena Wears was a recent guest bome last week after a visit witb
eca Hotel for a three day meeting. of relatives in ColumbUs.
ber cbUdren, Mr. and Mrs. Bart)'
It is sponsored by the Central
&amp;wirtz and family and Mr. and
Ohio Bridge Association under the
Mrs. Rt&gt;x O'Brien and famlly of
near F'Lor1. :MrL Swartz is now
auspices of tbc American Contract
RI!IDSVILLI
BrJdge Le~iue.
ke•. Freeland Norris filled bls suffering witb a aevere cold.
Mrs. Fart8 was shown in a pic regular appointment at the It E. The replar meeting or the w. s .
ture of committee members in 1Church Sunday evening.
c. S. will be held at tbe home of
the Friday isaue of tl'le Journa.l. t Mrs. Edna Stewart left Wednes- avnet Windland on Tuesday evenSb_e is a member ofthe Open Pau day to apend ·me winter months ing, Ja11. 15.
comnilttee.
at Fort Lauderdlle Florida.
Mrs. Faris is the daughter of '' Mr. and 'drs. c. ' E. Humphrey
Jamea Whitlatd, who has been
Mr. and Mn. C. P. Dutton, Mld· left Thursday for a several montba: home tor th last two weeks left
dleport, and is a frequent visitor Jtay In di!ferent toealiti~s Jo FJor- Friday nlgbt tor Army dut; in
with her famlly here.
,irUt.
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leld, Belpre; Mr. and Mra. Alfnd

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Mn. E. W. Siddall; Marietta; Mr
aad Mrt. Rqbert Slaa:el. JrontoJI;
Mr: ·. and · Mfa. 'Martin Elberfeld
Mr · .and fttr1. Robert Lytle
and. dauS)Iter, Janite or Chllll
eothe; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elbel'

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The 89th birthday of Jacob El·
betfeld was celebrated Monday at
his borne, Mulberry Ave. with a
family dinner. A large three-tier·
ed ~ake Iced white and decorated
wltb · yellow rosebuds, the gift o~
the employees of thll) Elberfeld
Store, wa1 served with the dinner.
Present were the honored 1uest
and
Elberfeld, Ml'll. Allan
~f!Uer or"Darltn, Conn.; Mr. and

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' 12:00 Ftilh For Today

The Ohio Eta PbJ Chapter of
Beta Slama Phi held their HJCU)ar
meeting January 8, at the DAV
Hall. The prelident Ann Rupe announeel;l that the annual Harth of
Dimes Danee will be Jan. 2tS at the
Pomeroy Hlgb sehool, with mllli£
by Joe Steele better known at
"The Kingt" from Ironton, Ohio.
The Mothen March wUl beJan. 31.
Ia the near future tbe Ollio Eta
Phi girlt will be the guest or the
the Ohio Fuel Gat Co. for 1 BettJ
Newton demonatration.

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Chapter Meet
HeldJan.S

Mrs. George Faris
Committee For
Bndge Tournament

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8:30 Your Esso Reporter
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Mrs. James Sl:mpson entertain·
ed the Tri-City Sewing Club at
her home Thursday eveni11g and
reeeiVe&lt;l hostefi gifts (rom th e
members. The ne:~et mCeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Sid·
ney Spencer.

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Mrs. James Simpson
.Is Hostess ToTriCity Sewing Club

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Cirde, orian~t. Pall

, Mrs. Roller, ·pr.esident, presided
and Mrs. M. L. French was named
to prepare resolutions of reapect
for the late Mrs. A. W. MoKay.
Plana were made for the combined January iDd Februaty meet
ing of the Club which will be held
on Feb. 4 with the pla10e to. be
announced later.
A drawing was held for the oil
painting contributed to the club
by Miss Daisie Saunders and B
F. ~armalee
was nwarded the
picture.

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Held Thursday

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·veninJ,.
Gtmea w~tre enjoyt'd and refre.Jbmerota ae:rved to the Rev
HowarU Ruppe1t, tbe ~v . c. R.
Konkright, the IUv. N D. Borden
&amp;nd daua:ht.er; India, Fred 1. Gar~~·c·.
putodr ..".!_ tbeG Cbd ureh tb''
ria,.. an •u•.
ar ner.
e

&amp;ave a report on th1a proje£t. er Cbarle• Bu
EJ 1
Rolllh
Jlnl, WUUam )}radf-ord ia 1 new D~na and Del~rrt•· V r I.-4A
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member ot tbe Chapter.
an .illc!A:'r.
Gueata ror tbe afternoon were \ Mr. Van Meter waa preceded iD
Mrtl. D. B. Hartin&amp;er, a charter death In Apdl, 1966, by hla wife
member of the Col. Cbarle1 Lewit Jnd the immed 1ate family had
Chapter, Point Pleuut, 'ami Mrs." three dealhs 1n the paat nlne monTheodore Reed Jr., Pomeroy.
tbs. He is 1mniYed by a dauJ)Jter,
Mrs. Dutton wu pro.gram chair· ·\Ira. Emma Wllaon, wttb wbom be
man on the toplc "Great Ameri· 1 hved, and a aon. Che•t~r Van ~et·
can Docume11b" and pve a te• . er; nineteen &amp;randcbLlden; n1II;e.
ume Of the documentary history : teen great grandchildren, a alS·
of tbe United States. Sbe called 1 ter, Mrs. Charle1 McNamee, Mid·
the D~laratlon Of Independence , dleport.
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the ConJt.itution,
Waahington'a
Amon.s those attendmg the funFarewell Address and otber docu· era! were Mn. McNamee, Mr. and
ments of this type the mo.t vital Mn. C. H. Wise Jr., Mra. Lena
Hterature in the 'billtory of our Clark, Mrs. Grant Roberts, Pota,~.
eountry.
. Pleuant, Mr. ind Mrs. Gt!otre
Reiber, Columbua.
Sandra BreWiq\OD, member of
the CAR Cbapter ,read Lias=oln'l
Gettysburg Address and Hra. Dly
?!raell, gave exeerpta from WaahOf en
mgtun • Farew~Jl Address. Ellen
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Dutton
and
Neda
Bradford,
~AR
1memben, played four American
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folk s.?,ns~. as plano duets "?b, Su!'
~nnab , . Home on ~e Range ,
Mrs. Max Roller had a called
'Turkey m the S~w and 'The meeting of the Executive Board
Arkansas Traveler .
of Middleport Garden Club at her
borne Thursday evening.

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The Return Jonotban MeiCB
Cb'apter of tbe Dau&amp;hten ot the
American Revolution met Friday
afternooa at the home of Mrs.
iDale Dutton with Mrs. Emerton
Jones, Mrs. James Brewington and
Min Daisie Saunders as hoatell8ea.
Mt'i. Irving Karr, re,ent, and
Miss Grace Horton, chaplain. open·
ed the meeting and Mra. Karr
gave a brief report on tbe Cbild·
ren o( tbe American Revolution
chapter whkh is b~ing reactivated
In the colUlty.
Mrs. A .R. Knight, Chapter
MoYing Picture chlirman. and
Mrs. Karr, State ch._irman of Moving Pictures, disc:usse!\ 1 report on
this eommittee's work in 1 DAR
publication.

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He .WCI, "thai
my sister."
- . A&gt; ·!b". That'lf!~.!ti!!J!I1_ .--a.~
I aoktd
wpy he had,. told all the•~. things that we111
Don't fprget he's just a !loy.
no\ true, .• nd .. ~r was, Just for fun. Tommy was not
Being just 1 Boy, he'll do
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a1 bad ~fit M .,...
Much you will not want him to·
He'll be careleiiB of hilt ways •
The tollowhvl poem carries the same thought through Its
entirety u the i1Ue of this story·
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Have Ills disobedient da~s. '
JUST A BOY
Wilful, wild and headstrong, too,
Getlo understand the ladJust as when a Boy, were you;
He'' \lot eacer to be !lad;
Things of vahte he'll destroy,
If the rJgh! ht always knew,
Bul, reflect, he's just a lilly.
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He Wlllld be ""Ill .. you.
~ual a Bey who needs a frlentl,
Wert h~ II'OW ltSceetUit.l wise.
Pa\ltnt, kindly lo tile end,
. · Ul'd,"ft.juat•bout.Jflllr atze;
N:eeds 1 falher wbo wlllabow
\VileJie·tl.oetl thlnp !hat annoy ,
Him the things he wants to know;
Don't fo11et, be'a just ,. Boy,
'!'alee him With you when you w~lk.
!)ould he know, and understand,
I.ls\en When he wants to talk,
He wOuld ae.ed no RUiding hand;
His eompanionshlp enjoy,
Bilt be'i f.OUIII alld hasn't learned
Dofl't forget, be's just ~Boy!
How Ute a eomers must be turned;
C"Jus.t a Boy" ilt from Rhymes of QIIIJ41tooc! by Ed~al' A.
DOel\l'lluOw ftom
d~y
Guest. CoilyrlW!ted 1a:u by "The ~J t. Lee Co. Chicli~)
'I'll~ ja "'"tit In life
tlllt.
' 1. '1'111! BoY l'roblem, Pilgrim Prell.
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7:09

Funenl service!! for Milo aVa
Meler, 90. were held "L tlte Ew'lng
Funeral Home Friday ahernoon
with \i.e Rev. Roy Bush, UD.ited
Brethren Church p1u1tor, oUie-atiniJ.
Special mualc was pruent.ed b)'
l"reeland Norrio And Floronee
Adama, vocaUill, and Mrt.

wer~ James Bell, James Van Met- Mtss Bernier Bowen.

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a mom~ ol ~ lloullhol4 • ·••'
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said lhJ wUlheibother. On asking who the man was that 1
(•) Had u~ttaau•l m"t1c11 ex· peaderit clilld ·o r ttepeb04,
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(J) Had dedacUbJa obJicJ.care ea· the 1 am1 taoomMpllttlnr bMIW .
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DOl ~-- Wl!all "'d ~&gt;een told, but there w'" nothing lefl
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thlo r••• u r•• would ••" oil •
; voto ('N.)
lor me· ~ • ·\Kit llart, ~ and wait for Tommy's return to
ff) llu«•~ In••• f'Nlm ..... jol11l n1.Ur6-tDitll )'011 mnlrrl.. l
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llOl'DI, -dent or lhell
beiVN ~ onllf of 1tlf. •~• .Jifl'll.
aa. Pulllll
M:IIVU wtwa~ ••·
,. e "~ o ng morn ng. .
Ul lli'f:•· tllrlt Ja.rla ooatrlb•· tep udUt ail a ~aarirnna .,._.
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ftotli:c
He ~amle ~to rnY ·off.b:e and handed me a written excuee for
~I on•
appn" to the tnt t•o rean fOllow· I
Little cllll4
hll,lbttllte the day llefote. The excuse slnled that Tommy had
n 1o t11v.ortant to ....,..,b., that ••• 1111 ,,., In wlda• ,..,
41.1 ..._
f
ill
II JOU 1no.wr tuah ppenHI u trana· or wiCt ~ed.
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.,....1\ q ,. s.,.OG .....ause o
ness and it was signed ~Y the portt.IIOII. Q&gt;oall or lodolno Ia oo•· Tho lattrootloil- w&gt;totl•
Its. 1treet
father. · e excuM wal genuine).
atctloD irJtllrourworl:, ehtck eare- wltla 101r tu forti• 11ve• ~.,
1 .oald, "Tommy w!IO answered the phone when 1 called y•s· tulb' tho tuolractl&lt;lll l&gt;ook to ond toiU-'Iott. H~' Ia atoo ari!labll 1 , uroltn

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Middleport
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Oblln.-er. sunday. 1
Mn. T11ereaa Ohlineer visited

Luclllit Bearhs HawkiDs, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 62114

8:00 Suoermin

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m: at tbe ~hoOt ~,Panel disucuion
~~fwd
w:&amp;ll ~ beld witb the teacher• par- j·
aJd Til........&amp;
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present ln'd lflow a movie on ·~
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. are ~uested tO
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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

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The Sa\lit;I''""Y

Leo Clark and• granddaughter,
Cindy, called on his aister, M'rt.
Theresa Ohlinger, Wedneaday.
a bov."
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Mr a!!:d Mrs. Dwia:ht Gibbs and
On one occaslon, w.hen I had finished speaking I sat dO,wn nilht. ..
Janice Gibbs mi~ tehool on Mr. and Mrs. Dalla.s Gibbs visited
the Bide Of a mlniater; he leaned over to me and said "I re.
IIUlonda Roush , small daughter Mon~*Y ~•u,e of
Mrs. Tobey 'dyers at the St. JosmetnbQ'r that I stole a ~ket knife when I was 8 boy.'' '
_ of Mr. and Mr11 . Richard Roush
Lury Lievina: i• ill WCth laryn- eph Hospital, Sunday afternoon.

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b; !!'is. Cm fill~.;&gt; . M'rs. tao\ . .

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1 have mad!! this statement to many audiences that I have After the party, which lasted M~rsBe~lh:·c~~~ll~~~~:;~led on
addressed: "That all men stole when they were growing up." untU 11:30, they all went to the
A d •
d"d
f
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d
~burch and had a prayer meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Frankl,ia. Clark of
n ue'Ver I anyone rom t e au ience come to me at the until 12 o'clock .
Beverly, Ohio vi 1Ited h'' mother,
close of my talk and say, "I never stole anything when J was Harry ord· and son, Jack, were Mr.&amp;. Bertha Clark over the week-

Parents and tea&lt;hers s)lould not decide that everything that

1:30

The R.ev. and Mra. Claremoot

E. HDYt entertained I t the1r home

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4:00 Washington SqUare
5:00 Frontiers of Faith
5:30 Capt. Gau~,n

Werner. ~4 .~~tr•. .Fred BltftltW'.

Broad Run

the boy does that displ$ses them Is wrong. You are just 11
apt to be wrong in your decislon as he- is wrong in his conduct.

TBA

Hoyt's Entertain
Friday Evening
After Services

Held On Friday

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Sunday News and Treasure
Theatre

' shiD servle:e. ~ed: will be i'n·
~lled ·by ttl,~ y~ ~aldo ~, Baf.:. ,
Ms an4 Mrs.
vl9 Burl w)b ·
p.....,;t t~o llljq, ''The Lor•'i .
!'il~el'". Wr• J'bH Olpboktllr ~
be !he lea4er lor t~ topl&lt;, ''W~t

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By what · stalldar~ should a boy's conduct be i~d!led!

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What One Peraon
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Man To Man
BtJ.IMing AmeriC'a
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Vi~ ~ightens Hold ~to ~n~

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·~d their r~ 1a Ie~ play
lllt .nllll~ u tlk" Ripped thF
Ath~ Bull~~ b7 a. ~ ot
81-48 on the ~th~ floor.
The victory kept the Panthert
Jn second place ID fbe )eaave
stan®Jg• one ":me - ~lnd Ntilaonvllle, wh~ easily ~ed Galli·
poll• ,by a score Of 7~
J'Omeroy "'!as behln~ o~~ tWice
and those hmea were }0! brief
mom.,nts in t:be early tnlilutea of.
the MCOnd haU.
D~ite the {aet tha~
ed Irian, eai)' shot$
pl!lod Po.mf'roy
U-1; adv~nta~e at
fln:t Q1.1arler. Tb't
tr!nuilea to fl·!tl
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to hive oome
the Bulldo'11 began to
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third quarter.
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getting p; A~on, \lifffinpt~ ~~
Jqhp SlSSOn, -&amp;' aDd ArnoiCl, ·~
Wild~rmuth tqine!4 iD o'ne qf h~
better gUles that •I!W ~Jm ljJttirii
for a better percentage of Mi
shot~
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The Panthers wll_! ~~ lAy Off
le1111e play ~ong enp'Yb: !0 tate,rtin the red not RiCIM 'forntdcM!I
o~ the Pomeroy ~POr 4?~ Tu_iida)l...
penlng. T~e ga~e .2-t'_.P~ ~
1St on~ of the belt ~ftj,~o~ on
t"h.e bardw_pod court tn.1 tlie irea.
1'be box sco~t
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lin ennar o Utland is .$trua:gllni: alont: ~tb a basketball
'"l:uid moaUy of aoph~mores and
juniors wltb a eood tprinkling of
tres~men. g~·~ h;vfnj a lot ~ tun
teachhla Wlketb~ll. tbe boya are
ltatllirisz fast, "and r:lext Yeu:·~
~Y• ;e'u.ial Jim, "We'll be plndiDI
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up a stronr fight last n!Jbl on
Lo~an High School's home poor,
hanging chrse until midWay In the
Lhird quarter . bUt w-ent -dowr r,
lhelr fifth SEa ·l Oll , M-89, a;:_:nv.
one victory.

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Jacbon 1
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RHults Last Night
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.foUr t:~ohits
A I Lwo fieJt1 ~~~'- Tb~e Jackets
POMER~,-y 61, Athen1 .....
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1,1IO~EftORT 54, f,.qpn 69
It was toO much 0( Morga!'l and riiark:
N.tsonvlll• 76, Galllpoll1 U
Dicken that beat t~'i! Jacket3 ,lrl
tit the l!l~t IJY~ei- the Ja-cke~
Wellston 77, JI(Cil:lt'l 55
these lwo I..-ogan scorers cod.nted aKaln ·tteta nearlj even, gettlrig
Rar;lnto 74, JtCHM 54
for 24 and 18 pon~tt.
12 W1We Lnliin iot ·14.
la ...ra 51, H,rrlsonviUi 21
'Phe fi,s8 lta'vet the Jackels In
Rutl•nd 51, ••lpre 94
For the Jackets J[m .BowleS ~ tlie leaiue bA'ttOm.
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sharp agaJo ~aed llUle., '~b"by: N81· · ·
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Wah.l~ 83, Charl..ton 1 ~td• 45 son piO'ng ," i¥ ·17rf!'!1Dt~ tor Nolan
$ ,, : 1 , . ,_ ,. ,£""
SwackhaJhmei''s. r ve . Jllelsop ~U:I·
fed on six fiel€lirs ~ five · of
sey~o foUl throw·, , .BoWls bid~ rO
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NEW YORK UP - Tlie New
York Giants stdly accepte. ·J aoklt
Robinson's retirement as the "aw·
ful trutb" today and faee'd up 1o
the necestlty of making \ major
• pla~~.r dell I to oHret his loss.

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third quarter when neith'r tellll
took a !hot!
Playing rauti~ly, tbe oft.de.
feated Sel.pio elott beld the aedi'e
down to »II }Jf htlf time bf
hanainc ont&lt;t the J1a)l &amp;A lone: ,p
potlible be(ore ob09tinJ. In , tl&gt;e
third quarter tlje:f t.Jme up 'JiUl
the ball on the tip-off IDd kept
control the .elitiie peri04 tr:lth tbe
exception of one tumover.
Eaatem raade a bid Pau on ...,
take-down IDd Banisoa\'ill~ lOt
it again. Neither team took a ,shot
duri"' the entire period.
In tbe nl!l) eantl&gt; Eaotern broke 1
loose for H poinla to Bartiaon· .
viDe', three to salt the matm
away. ~t w~ h.illa for the
winnen Wlille B. Willia-rD• had 10
for Sct~io. · .
Tbe Reaerve' game WU won by
Eutern, SCJ.11J, with ·Eaten's Hetzer hiP tor hiJ team with ela:trt.
For ~IPio Lc:nte was JUgll with
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Scori by ·qaarten:
Eulorn
16 29 29-53
Harrisonville
12. 18 18-21
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Eastern: "Knisht 7·5-18; Headley
2-3-7; , Woode :\..Jl-9; Kuhn 3-(HI;
Whitlatch 1-2-4; Gaut 2-D-4; Het·
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Harold Carler, spurred by the
most impreuive vi,ctory of his ear,e:er, de~lated. lQday, "bring on
Hurricane Jackson next!"
Carter, the soc:klng Sunday
1chool teacher frOm Linden, N. J .,
handfd a lopsided beatiOg Friday
~igbt to big Bob Baker of Pittsbur&amp;h.
USJ.pg in-and-out lactics, nimble
H~rold was so' superior that the
tlb'ee ring official• gave him the
,decision on a rounds basis, 8-1-1 .
a.~. and 8-U.
Many of the "fing11iders ~onclud·
ed that big Bob is definitely

••washed up." Ironlctlly, ~owever,
Manager Dusty Bef.lor sal~. "Bob
was just off form · aad dull bec~use Of ldleitess. ,He had only
three bolita ~ast year. I'm going
to 1tring along: with him:

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iiit, .t tlie. b'o"me q_f ·b e/ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart, Colum·
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"StOP SIGN"
IN PO'MI!:IfOY

Rutland's young team ~- ;pj._Dr
mores and juniors loat to, the -~ I ..:....:..........;-.,&lt;,
ong Belpre basketbaD tJ.in . *'night on the Belpre DoOr 94-Gl
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\~tophomoreaand juni~"'""
WilliaN. II. Oi.~
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ColleeJ't~e: ,ftthletic

Eollern lllih sehoot defeated Hom• 4-2·10: Lowe

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COLUMBUS, 0. uP - !tam~
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nance creWf clelred d~ and apd. · ..J:.. rpl'J~a:er 0
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repaired damaa:e at the Rlrico IDe. and E. 0. Rail Of 'Middleport.
pl~nf ~~. w~ere Uqui~ 11!'opane wbo&amp;e .electio"n 'wu annnuuced thh:
touched off two eqJloslont, kil.Uat , week by SEORC PnJaUlut GOOiif
on~ and injuring at feaii 2t per- Halfinier _of Lake Wblte, fQilQ'1·
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and billo:Ufut: eonduclfd
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now attempt to 1\fing anOfti~r ileal
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'Marlene S~h9ll,
· ShirOi'l · Young, player• tJlty are after. ln.form-at
sources. belieyeJ:f wlllt~
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Thomas ot the PlttaburgJI ~l'ltet.

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CLEMSQS•JI· C.. Jan, 12 UP ·
· C!omoon ~.h..Ck 1ool WeU., 1111
Gr&lt;h Dol' ~ten• No. 2 dnft
•boice, said Frtiloy be lilnod witll
the Montreal Alouettea 11 beeause
they offered more money.'' Tackle
Bill Hudson, a teamm:lte of Welll
at Ctemaon, alto alftned with the
Alouettes.

JOhn Layne, and Dick Youn1 that
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alternately with I team
~ up ol Robert Be~h. 1erry
Arilold, Larry L!ev!n;, Roy Clark
ond Gary Rdush.
Tbe aecond unit came in in the
iet!Ond quart'e r a"nd etretebec;l the
'li'abom• lead; to $11-20 tl haHtime.
, Ford •114 ol!vor ~a.~a tile Faiepns tp • 26 ·f!O.Int qu.,-ler in the
d perl.od u they talUed ten
eiabt po.h~t$ respeGUv~Y. and
Falc:ons held a le'lod ·or 64-26
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.,-;In f preUniinll'Y ~nte1t the
W.~·~ .Resoirveo · WIIIJ&gt;ped the · Tbe Giants leorned Fri&lt;fay J\IK~t
~e ,Beds by a icore of 46-26 - wltb no "i!J, ~nds or bu~f' _;_
WUb M'irvln RoW~h letting 11 that the 38-year-old NegrO atar is
~tl tO pace the wiftrtera.
iejecting their, $50.DOO-plua orter
to reconsider his retiren{enl .
The Glant\1 1 ,otflcials maae Do se-

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'l)e Wabamo team j~mped off Chhily, I
IP a 20-7 lead at the end oi the Jarrett. r.
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.a nt!,. eseeutive eommit~ and
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naJped today.
Prank ·N. Gordner of Droke UniveRity, Del Mo~ne1, Iowa, was
l!)~d president at the conclusion
Slorage Area of Friday's business lelllon.
this ye~r. T h e AD ainendment on fiMnc:ial aid
to student · athletes, ruled a stu·
are118,, located Jrtrateg;. 4ent
~iy accoinulate through jobs
aeholartbipl and the Gl BDI of
liiJI\to during 1 1&lt;hool tenn no
more than "comm'!"'Y accepted
,4u..c;:{lf.lonaJ. ,expe01es," which the
NCAA aaid iritluded tuition and
~e;~• ..room and board, bookl, and
not r110J'e than $15 a month tor
laundry.
A r~ruiting amendment pi.J!ees
~ fnnds for recruitin1 a studenta~lete under control of tbe member ln1titution. It also permits the
aebool to finance one trip to the
campus for a prospective .student·
e.thlete.
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A report said the NCAA now
reliliU&amp; "there is no appreciable
tentime'l!.t la prafeslloJfal baseb.tll
to help college ba11e~all." It
charred further there «'S.s "overwhelminl evidence ... professional bueball is more interested in

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Plioyer a POL
PO lit Tl! . lrm. ~r·~!h lfen~ Nu!l with .dg.
l{awihorne .I
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5 . 1·3 11 lor Rllh Clgers. "The youngstfla
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The Jaek'ets · Were ~tent ~,(~:Hr!t:~~il•ort
Johnson, c
8 «WJ 22 are beinl tauJht rellxed ball hnclo COlumbUs West -66
roul line aa· tk~Y hit On ·10· i
~o~nt e~fort ui t)J~
Blfftngton, g
3 2--2 a lilla," retOrts Vennarl, ··and can
cO!urilbu~ Aquinas 53
trie~. LoJa·n, muCh ~Older i.t
-~ · A:~ne-ns right
Si1son, g
..i 2·i ~ really put . I)D a . show." Null's coh{m'bus ·cen•..,l 77
poiilt, had only C~ve ~~ f.7.;·BJ~t ·the
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·t· ·~3· -. ElJhth grader• are getting ready
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(liffe~ence
was mol'&amp;- tfllJt;.pt.ide
Athens t'he!r f!rl(l Eastman
n~ v"I X -fOr a game with Portland graden Columbus
Linaen'Norlb.16
M~lnl4tf.,. ..,66
up
gi'eater artistry·
Bishop "ave
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fr by Logan's
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lead of (he game in the .openln&amp; Li.!~Jbert
o 0.0
on a $itur&lt;lay date yet to be ancOlumbus SOuth, 53 \...
om outsJ e.
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minute of the seeo-Hd ha)f with
a Folmer
0 ().0 '0 riounced. The £.portll Desk is e"~- Gabanna 76 Whitehall
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Logan led 11-8 at the first
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field goat. Th1t made It 28-21 in
Totals
24 18-24 61 inB to fake a look at these yount:· ""-fiport 46 M
. ilt'lln 42 _
. t~r. 33·26 a\ halltflfi't lrt tlie
rav9r of the Bulldogs, but S.. T.
ATHINI l'"l
stera Null hall been bringlnj ~ion Franklin r,o
guarter Morgln lei! filfl-tHtn .
Johnson qulc:kly made lt 2S.28 In
· alon1.
- 10 points on Hve' fftl(l ' ggllJ..
favor of POmeto,-.
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P.layer &amp; Poa.
FO fiT TP
New Albany 44
' ray and St. ·~ir }.lcJ two
Athens took the Lead agllh with Wlddoes, f
4 1-8 13
Columbus East 80
and Dicken.
a l.i~ld'er.
a tleld JOal b)' Coen an4 -u1en 1 Bishop, f
~ 1-4 7
Jim Vennarl's younger brother,
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two free
a, t~ial .
free thrOw by ;Johnson tJed It up Smith, c
. 2 0-3 t Paul, \ Ia climbing hia:h in athletic
Lockland ayne Sl
at 36-all. Junldr HawthOrne gave Coen, g
6 0.0 12 and le;tslative acUvitlea. Paul Is , Chillicothe. 52 Newark 42
the .Panthers the lead for eood at MeCookey , ~
4 0..1 I president of the Southern Confer- West,efferaon 74:
3a30 'fdtb a •field aoat, and Pome- OornwelJ, g
1 ' 0.1• t · ence Otfidab Association, and Ia
, adJ~n SQ4t~ ~1 , · .
roy went on to an 11 · point a4· BMe,aa:e. g
' 2 0.2 4 chairman ot the West Vl'rginia Xenil Ceilti'~~rl, 82 q;&amp;:liv.JrP.e 46
vantage at the tmd of the third
Total~
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21 &amp;D 48 HoUse Committee on Educitlon. 1a~-o~. ~ Nt:-f Madison b1
quarter.
Scoring by qu11.·t.ere:
This b . Pat~l'a third year 18 a -Hamnton Falrfwld 6Ct
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Pom~roy
12 10 lG 18-(11 House member.
. Bea.Y~Ht-riek 48
The Panthero blggel\ l•ad Of the
Atheno
8 .18 li 16-48
evenl"l( wall( by us pOints. The)'
Officfals : Heibel aild Stewart
Brother P~l Ia wlde1y known Bellefonta\ne 68 Celina M
held that twice at MJ-3G and at
thrOughout the South aa a foot- Wayne 7ft Btoolr.vtlle 4'7
02'oJ'J. 711'&gt;' ~d an cd~tlge of
ba11 and basketbaU of11eial and ap- Fillrborhe 59 Piciua- 46
13 potn~ when Coach !lick RetOfDa Oes
parenl!y has been tomplllng t Himiltoil 69 Spr!nel!eld ~
ton moved hie bench into the frt.y.
more than creditable record 11 a Wilmington 62 ClrclevJile S9
S -~· Johnson waa blgh soorer
l~gl&amp;lator. This double role Is a D1yt.on _Stivers 57 Belmol)t 42 ~:
lot the ev~nlng with 22. He t\ll'iled
0
bit unusual. ·IS Is Jim\ coach Of ._, ...~~~~~WD· 84: Portsmou-th S.1
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81D~II Southeastern Ohio High '1'i-Oy 83, Sidn'ey 3d
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s~hoot and ::1 scout for a "btg P-ort W11liains .·73 Je'Cferlo,iivnle 67
the alot for position and was fir·
league baseball team In the off "$radto.rd
4B
lng awa)' with a one-hand jump
The Ra.rinc Tornadoe took its season. '_f'hese Vennarls go In for Matiqn 5ct
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rloor by a score of 74 .~ over ftome tereating life out or It, too.
l)f')tbn
Junior Hawthorne, despite the Ca.naan of the Athem County lea·
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DaytOb
fact tbat hol was off on his 11hoot- guc.
D~WtiJD
ing, tal!led •l•ht point• •nd w..
M!anl!iti.urg
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cen·t&amp;tvntc 6S
32
fleht for control or the boards tlrst hs]{ ll!ld l'OUid not build up
Tipp ,CJty 81
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on rebounds.
~ lead. They attempted possesshm
Xenll' Woodrow Wll!IOD
Widdoet wa1 high for the Bull· ball , and sc i ups, but Walraven
Lebanon 68 .
dogs with 13 points and in the hp\ the """ c\OIC with his BCD·
Central 76
aecond quarter wall seeminJIY ~aiiona l one-banders from anv1Jlcinnatl. Taft 92. '.
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Dl'l{inni n,!l" the third quarter, the ltJS they whloped Chapmanville by
.ctnclnn~ttl central.&amp;&amp;
1'r1rmulor•s tried speed, fast drib· a score or 90-66 in a game played Roger Bacon,.75
THIS
'-llln,g, dl'i vl.'·in11, and fast shootinll. on the Point Plt:aunt floor.
Cincinnati E'1der 18
They buill Ufl 11. commanrlina 22
Bill Smllh and Willi.-. c 8 11 ~incinnatl St. Xavier 68
'"'oint kad and coasted throusrh sparked the Bl" Blacks attack
" wit ,
Cincinnati Purcell 42
·~t' lourth quarter.
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31 and 30 point!!, respectively.
"forth Collevo Hill 37
Greenhills 36
WRlravl.'n . red -headed fl' guard
ONI,Y
'l'he
win
wn!l
the
seventh
Btraight
'1n:Cl~1itili'tT WGO~ward 68
~ontinuod his double fhrure icor·
tor Point Pleasant while ChapmanChtcinnatl. Huf(tles 65
In~. No one huiLoheld him thh year.
vllJe's record Is now five wins and wvnDiln~t B.Jltrietrmllt 57 ot·
WINTER TIRE
q., hi! 11 of 23 shots, and ls con·
rlnclnn~tl Mr.NI~hola1 4JG
•idererl one- of the he11t hA•ketball four losses.
Milford 87
nlp•·ors in Southca~:~tern Ohio.
However, Cnrl Wolfe, the allm Chapmanville
II 22 12 21 68 ~orwoqd Ul
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2i 29 22 18 110
Clnc!onat!
Walnut
HUla
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RECAPS
~ltogether, Radne
hit 31 of ~9
Readinc &amp;2 S~ Bernord 48
8:70&amp;11 IIQ. lUO-fiU5 ~hot1 fo.· e2 •; whleh Is Racine· ~
Taylor 79 lndilln Hill 49
7:10x15 Reg. 19.00-$16.95 l'lVrro~e fHr the year. Rome hit 23
Sleubenvill ~· 71
u:soxte Reg. ue - uz.95 of ~ for 40·~:.
Martlns f't~rrY 62
St.
cJalrsville
64 P,lllonvale 4.7
Foul
shouting
wa~
good
on
both
Prices Include Exchange
Barnesville
68
Brlageport 60
1t•u ms with Racl ne getting 63' -:
qellaire
St.
John
IWf River 70
NEW- Mod and Snow
und Rome 61 'A·.
r11diz 80 Jefferson lfn\on R7
Kelly lxplorer$
Rome reaorves won- 44-36 over
Pf:RBLE BEACH, Calif. UP - Walnut Cree~ 7~· Glenmont 88
Racine res.erves. BUD Beegle hiL The
stormy-weather gollers tet&gt; ' oU.tlonvtfte 48 Millersburg 43
&amp;:7Qx15 •....... Reg~.,ue 22 lor Racine.
oCt In the second round of Bing omili&lt;&gt; 5JI llittinon &amp;7
Score.
NOW .. $21.9t
Crosby's SUI,OOO National Pro· Columbua. SL Charlo ~g
Racine
16 36 57 64 Amateur clambake today with 3.
Columbus St. Marys 58
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14 28 :m M
Rocky
Rlver '78 Olnuted ·Falls ftO
goOO chance to send the "sunshin)
Racine,
Graham
8-0-16;
Salser
Aahtabu!o
117 Wlcldltfe ft
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boys'' d~p down the ladder In the
H -i6; Adam• 4·IHI; Wolfe .ll-4·26: race ror biJ money.
Fllrf!old
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Ohio Deaf 47
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Birch 3-1-7; Powell 0.2·2; Totnh
Olent•nU ll9 ·ltlfd'nor &amp;2
8i·12-74.
Youn1
Billy M11.xwell, who S&lt;ioto 'volley '18 Elm Volley 118 .
Pomeroy Sunoco
Adams ~2·14; Starling learned his golf playjng in the Jonuthap A~der 32 l{t. Sterllnr' JD ' ·
3·2-8; Walraven 11- Texas winds, wns tho leader as
Station
J.O.Z; Wolfe ll-tJ.O; the aecond N)und of the 54-hole
W, Malll Sl.
POR1troy.
.2-2-6.
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tournament Jot under way . but
8\lly ohot his oiX·Undcr-~or 68 on
the "eaay'' cou" Jl'rldly.

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Vi~ ~ightens Hold ~to ~n~

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·~d their r~ 1a Ie~ play
lllt .nllll~ u tlk" Ripped thF
Ath~ Bull~~ b7 a. ~ ot
81-48 on the ~th~ floor.
The victory kept the Panthert
Jn second place ID fbe )eaave
stan®Jg• one ":me - ~lnd Ntilaonvllle, wh~ easily ~ed Galli·
poll• ,by a score Of 7~
J'Omeroy "'!as behln~ o~~ tWice
and those hmea were }0! brief
mom.,nts in t:be early tnlilutea of.
the MCOnd haU.
D~ite the {aet tha~
ed Irian, eai)' shot$
pl!lod Po.mf'roy
U-1; adv~nta~e at
fln:t Q1.1arler. Tb't
tr!nuilea to fl·!tl
tho..h, •• 111t
to hive oome
the Bulldo'11 began to
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third quarter.
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The Pomeruy ~lng wis ~~
ed out wltb 4rft .Wlld~~utll
getting p; A~on, \lifffinpt~ ~~
Jqhp SlSSOn, -&amp;' aDd ArnoiCl, ·~
Wild~rmuth tqine!4 iD o'ne qf h~
better gUles that •I!W ~Jm ljJttirii
for a better percentage of Mi
shot~
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The Panthers wll_! ~~ lAy Off
le1111e play ~ong enp'Yb: !0 tate,rtin the red not RiCIM 'forntdcM!I
o~ the Pomeroy ~POr 4?~ Tu_iida)l...
penlng. T~e ga~e .2-t'_.P~ ~
1St on~ of the belt ~ftj,~o~ on
t"h.e bardw_pod court tn.1 tlie irea.
1'be box sco~t
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lin ennar o Utland is .$trua:gllni: alont: ~tb a basketball
'"l:uid moaUy of aoph~mores and
juniors wltb a eood tprinkling of
tres~men. g~·~ h;vfnj a lot ~ tun
teachhla Wlketb~ll. tbe boya are
ltatllirisz fast, "and r:lext Yeu:·~
~Y• ;e'u.ial Jim, "We'll be plndiDI
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up a stronr fight last n!Jbl on
Lo~an High School's home poor,
hanging chrse until midWay In the
Lhird quarter . bUt w-ent -dowr r,
lhelr fifth SEa ·l Oll , M-89, a;:_:nv.
one victory.

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The
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Middleport
could do wao
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5
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~oab, Bowles'
and one by
Jacbon 1
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RHults Last Night
· 1 t h~ seasorr, cOU
.foUr t:~ohits
A I Lwo fieJt1 ~~~'- Tb~e Jackets
POMER~,-y 61, Athen1 .....
trailed 42:5'5 it thE- thtee-Wa"y
1,1IO~EftORT 54, f,.qpn 69
It was toO much 0( Morga!'l and riiark:
N.tsonvlll• 76, Galllpoll1 U
Dicken that beat t~'i! Jacket3 ,lrl
tit the l!l~t IJY~ei- the Ja-cke~
Wellston 77, JI(Cil:lt'l 55
these lwo I..-ogan scorers cod.nted aKaln ·tteta nearlj even, gettlrig
Rar;lnto 74, JtCHM 54
for 24 and 18 pon~tt.
12 W1We Lnliin iot ·14.
la ...ra 51, H,rrlsonviUi 21
'Phe fi,s8 lta'vet the Jackels In
Rutl•nd 51, ••lpre 94
For the Jackets J[m .BowleS ~ tlie leaiue bA'ttOm.
f
sharp agaJo ~aed llUle., '~b"by: N81· · ·
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Pt. PIN-.Jt fO, Cft'*""ii.(;¥1fle S6 son had his befit it'fort Of t"h. Sea.
Wah.l~ 83, Charl..ton 1 ~td• 45 son piO'ng ," i¥ ·17rf!'!1Dt~ tor Nolan
$ ,, : 1 , . ,_ ,. ,£""
SwackhaJhmei''s. r ve . Jllelsop ~U:I·
fed on six fiel€lirs ~ five · of
sey~o foUl throw·, , .BoWls bid~ rO
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NEW YORK UP - Tlie New
York Giants stdly accepte. ·J aoklt
Robinson's retirement as the "aw·
ful trutb" today and faee'd up 1o
the necestlty of making \ major
• pla~~.r dell I to oHret his loss.

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third quarter when neith'r tellll
took a !hot!
Playing rauti~ly, tbe oft.de.
feated Sel.pio elott beld the aedi'e
down to »II }Jf htlf time bf
hanainc ont&lt;t the J1a)l &amp;A lone: ,p
potlible be(ore ob09tinJ. In , tl&gt;e
third quarter tlje:f t.Jme up 'JiUl
the ball on the tip-off IDd kept
control the .elitiie peri04 tr:lth tbe
exception of one tumover.
Eaatem raade a bid Pau on ...,
take-down IDd Banisoa\'ill~ lOt
it again. Neither team took a ,shot
duri"' the entire period.
In tbe nl!l) eantl&gt; Eaotern broke 1
loose for H poinla to Bartiaon· .
viDe', three to salt the matm
away. ~t w~ h.illa for the
winnen Wlille B. Willia-rD• had 10
for Sct~io. · .
Tbe Reaerve' game WU won by
Eutern, SCJ.11J, with ·Eaten's Hetzer hiP tor hiJ team with ela:trt.
For ~IPio Lc:nte was JUgll with
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Scori by ·qaarten:
Eulorn
16 29 29-53
Harrisonville
12. 18 18-21
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Eastern: "Knisht 7·5-18; Headley
2-3-7; , Woode :\..Jl-9; Kuhn 3-(HI;
Whitlatch 1-2-4; Gaut 2-D-4; Het·
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Harold Carler, spurred by the
most impreuive vi,ctory of his ear,e:er, de~lated. lQday, "bring on
Hurricane Jackson next!"
Carter, the soc:klng Sunday
1chool teacher frOm Linden, N. J .,
handfd a lopsided beatiOg Friday
~igbt to big Bob Baker of Pittsbur&amp;h.
USJ.pg in-and-out lactics, nimble
H~rold was so' superior that the
tlb'ee ring official• gave him the
,decision on a rounds basis, 8-1-1 .
a.~. and 8-U.
Many of the "fing11iders ~onclud·
ed that big Bob is definitely

••washed up." Ironlctlly, ~owever,
Manager Dusty Bef.lor sal~. "Bob
was just off form · aad dull bec~use Of ldleitess. ,He had only
three bolita ~ast year. I'm going
to 1tring along: with him:

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"StOP SIGN"
IN PO'MI!:IfOY

Rutland's young team ~- ;pj._Dr
mores and juniors loat to, the -~ I ..:....:..........;-.,&lt;,
ong Belpre basketbaD tJ.in . *'night on the Belpre DoOr 94-Gl
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WilliaN. II. Oi.~
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repaired damaa:e at the Rlrico IDe. and E. 0. Rail Of 'Middleport.
pl~nf ~~. w~ere Uqui~ 11!'opane wbo&amp;e .electio"n 'wu annnuuced thh:
touched off two eqJloslont, kil.Uat , week by SEORC PnJaUlut GOOiif
on~ and injuring at feaii 2t per- Halfinier _of Lake Wblte, fQilQ'1·
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Rutland, EadS 4-5-13; D. cari'On
'-0-2; · J. Grl:bam 4-3-11; L Dugan
).().(); D. Dugan 2-+11: a. Blli I·
7-9; Juatice 3-2-8.

CATERPILLAR BULLDOZERS
'RONT END LOADERS
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Belpre, C9well 448; ~' Cfrpen1-2-4; E. Carpentet; 6-0-l~; Aniris -6-1·11;-Frame 7-2·18~· JcXel·
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CLEMSQS•JI· C.. Jan, 12 UP ·
· C!omoon ~.h..Ck 1ool WeU., 1111
Gr&lt;h Dol' ~ten• No. 2 dnft
•boice, said Frtiloy be lilnod witll
the Montreal Alouettea 11 beeause
they offered more money.'' Tackle
Bill Hudson, a teamm:lte of Welll
at Ctemaon, alto alftned with the
Alouettes.

JOhn Layne, and Dick Youn1 that
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alternately with I team
~ up ol Robert Be~h. 1erry
Arilold, Larry L!ev!n;, Roy Clark
ond Gary Rdush.
Tbe aecond unit came in in the
iet!Ond quart'e r a"nd etretebec;l the
'li'abom• lead; to $11-20 tl haHtime.
, Ford •114 ol!vor ~a.~a tile Faiepns tp • 26 ·f!O.Int qu.,-ler in the
d perl.od u they talUed ten
eiabt po.h~t$ respeGUv~Y. and
Falc:ons held a le'lod ·or 64-26
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.,-;In f preUniinll'Y ~nte1t the
W.~·~ .Resoirveo · WIIIJ&gt;ped the · Tbe Giants leorned Fri&lt;fay J\IK~t
~e ,Beds by a icore of 46-26 - wltb no "i!J, ~nds or bu~f' _;_
WUb M'irvln RoW~h letting 11 that the 38-year-old NegrO atar is
~tl tO pace the wiftrtera.
iejecting their, $50.DOO-plua orter
to reconsider his retiren{enl .
The Glant\1 1 ,otflcials maae Do se-

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'l)e Wabamo team j~mped off Chhily, I
IP a 20-7 lead at the end oi the Jarrett. r.
f~t .gUafier and Ford wu re- Laudermllk, g
~118ible lor 11 of tboae points. Ebersbaugb, g

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ttie ~en .of
f:.91;lay 0 ~ • note of almolt eomP1ete ~tarmony.
.a nt!,. eseeutive eommit~ and
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naJped today.
Prank ·N. Gordner of Droke UniveRity, Del Mo~ne1, Iowa, was
l!)~d president at the conclusion
Slorage Area of Friday's business lelllon.
this ye~r. T h e AD ainendment on fiMnc:ial aid
to student · athletes, ruled a stu·
are118,, located Jrtrateg;. 4ent
~iy accoinulate through jobs
aeholartbipl and the Gl BDI of
liiJI\to during 1 1&lt;hool tenn no
more than "comm'!"'Y accepted
,4u..c;:{lf.lonaJ. ,expe01es," which the
NCAA aaid iritluded tuition and
~e;~• ..room and board, bookl, and
not r110J'e than $15 a month tor
laundry.
A r~ruiting amendment pi.J!ees
~ fnnds for recruitin1 a studenta~lete under control of tbe member ln1titution. It also permits the
aebool to finance one trip to the
campus for a prospective .student·
e.thlete.
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A report said the NCAA now
reliliU&amp; "there is no appreciable
tentime'l!.t la prafeslloJfal baseb.tll
to help college ba11e~all." It
charred further there «'S.s "overwhelminl evidence ... professional bueball is more interested in

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COLLE·G .

Plioyer a POL
PO lit Tl! . lrm. ~r·~!h lfen~ Nu!l with .dg.
l{awihorne .I
• . j);f l1 ln1 ' II'••\ lob coi&lt;b!ng the Jfl!ll
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5 . 1·3 11 lor Rllh Clgers. "The youngstfla
By UnltWI ,,._,
The Jaek'ets · Were ~tent ~,(~:Hr!t:~~il•ort
Johnson, c
8 «WJ 22 are beinl tauJht rellxed ball hnclo COlumbUs West -66
roul line aa· tk~Y hit On ·10· i
~o~nt e~fort ui t)J~
Blfftngton, g
3 2--2 a lilla," retOrts Vennarl, ··and can
cO!urilbu~ Aquinas 53
trie~. LoJa·n, muCh ~Older i.t
-~ · A:~ne-ns right
Si1son, g
..i 2·i ~ really put . I)D a . show." Null's coh{m'bus ·cen•..,l 77
poiilt, had only C~ve ~~ f.7.;·BJ~t ·the
.mtbd;.
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Arnold
·t· ·~3· -. ElJhth grader• are getting ready
_'tt
(liffe~ence
was mol'&amp;- tfllJt;.pt.ide
Athens t'he!r f!rl(l Eastman
n~ v"I X -fOr a game with Portland graden Columbus
Linaen'Norlb.16
M~lnl4tf.,. ..,66
up
gi'eater artistry·
Bishop "ave
e
fr by Logan's
'd
lead of (he game in the .openln&amp; Li.!~Jbert
o 0.0
on a $itur&lt;lay date yet to be ancOlumbus SOuth, 53 \...
om outsJ e.
1
minute of the seeo-Hd ha)f with
a Folmer
0 ().0 '0 riounced. The £.portll Desk is e"~- Gabanna 76 Whitehall
~ 34:
Logan led 11-8 at the first
.
field goat. Th1t made It 28-21 in
Totals
24 18-24 61 inB to fake a look at these yount:· ""-fiport 46 M
. ilt'lln 42 _
. t~r. 33·26 a\ halltflfi't lrt tlie
rav9r of the Bulldogs, but S.. T.
ATHINI l'"l
stera Null hall been bringlnj ~ion Franklin r,o
guarter Morgln lei! filfl-tHtn .
Johnson qulc:kly made lt 2S.28 In
· alon1.
- 10 points on Hve' fftl(l ' ggllJ..
favor of POmeto,-.
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P.layer &amp; Poa.
FO fiT TP
New Albany 44
' ray and St. ·~ir }.lcJ two
Athens took the Lead agllh with Wlddoes, f
4 1-8 13
Columbus East 80
and Dicken.
a l.i~ld'er.
a tleld JOal b)' Coen an4 -u1en 1 Bishop, f
~ 1-4 7
Jim Vennarl's younger brother,
W
two free
a, t~ial .
free thrOw by ;Johnson tJed It up Smith, c
. 2 0-3 t Paul, \ Ia climbing hia:h in athletic
Lockland ayne Sl
at 36-all. Junldr HawthOrne gave Coen, g
6 0.0 12 and le;tslative acUvitlea. Paul Is , Chillicothe. 52 Newark 42
the .Panthers the lead for eood at MeCookey , ~
4 0..1 I president of the Southern Confer- West,efferaon 74:
3a30 'fdtb a •field aoat, and Pome- OornwelJ, g
1 ' 0.1• t · ence Otfidab Association, and Ia
, adJ~n SQ4t~ ~1 , · .
roy went on to an 11 · point a4· BMe,aa:e. g
' 2 0.2 4 chairman ot the West Vl'rginia Xenil Ceilti'~~rl, 82 q;&amp;:liv.JrP.e 46
vantage at the tmd of the third
Total~
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21 &amp;D 48 HoUse Committee on Educitlon. 1a~-o~. ~ Nt:-f Madison b1
quarter.
Scoring by qu11.·t.ere:
This b . Pat~l'a third year 18 a -Hamnton Falrfwld 6Ct
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Pom~roy
12 10 lG 18-(11 House member.
. Bea.Y~Ht-riek 48
The Panthero blggel\ l•ad Of the
Atheno
8 .18 li 16-48
evenl"l( wall( by us pOints. The)'
Officfals : Heibel aild Stewart
Brother P~l Ia wlde1y known Bellefonta\ne 68 Celina M
held that twice at MJ-3G and at
thrOughout the South aa a foot- Wayne 7ft Btoolr.vtlle 4'7
02'oJ'J. 711'&gt;' ~d an cd~tlge of
ba11 and basketbaU of11eial and ap- Fillrborhe 59 Piciua- 46
13 potn~ when Coach !lick RetOfDa Oes
parenl!y has been tomplllng t Himiltoil 69 Spr!nel!eld ~
ton moved hie bench into the frt.y.
more than creditable record 11 a Wilmington 62 ClrclevJile S9
S -~· Johnson waa blgh soorer
l~gl&amp;lator. This double role Is a D1yt.on _Stivers 57 Belmol)t 42 ~:
lot the ev~nlng with 22. He t\ll'iled
0
bit unusual. ·IS Is Jim\ coach Of ._, ...~~~~~WD· 84: Portsmou-th S.1
(·
in one of his better game! of the
81D~II Southeastern Ohio High '1'i-Oy 83, Sidn'ey 3d
...
seaaon •• he maneuvered around
s~hoot and ::1 scout for a "btg P-ort W11liains .·73 Je'Cferlo,iivnle 67
the alot for position and was fir·
league baseball team In the off "$radto.rd
4B
lng awa)' with a one-hand jump
The Ra.rinc Tornadoe took its season. '_f'hese Vennarls go In for Matiqn 5ct
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shot. He alae got bl!l share ot re- lOth vicllm lllSt night on the home a busy hie. And they make an In· Up~r ·
47
bounds.
rloor by a score of 74 .~ over ftome tereating life out or It, too.
l)f')tbn
Junior Hawthorne, despite the Ca.naan of the Athem County lea·
,
DaytOb
fact tbat hol was off on his 11hoot- guc.
D~WtiJD
ing, tal!led •l•ht point• •nd w..
M!anl!iti.urg
very mucb in the Vllck of the
. R11cin[' t1i,,! everything In the
cen·t&amp;tvntc 6S
32
fleht for control or the boards tlrst hs]{ ll!ld l'OUid not build up
Tipp ,CJty 81
.
on rebounds.
~ lead. They attempted possesshm
Xenll' Woodrow Wll!IOD
Widdoet wa1 high for the Bull· ball , and sc i ups, but Walraven
Lebanon 68 .
dogs with 13 points and in the hp\ the """ c\OIC with his BCD·
Central 76
aecond quarter wall seeminJIY ~aiiona l one-banders from anv1Jlcinnatl. Taft 92. '.
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beaded fbr one or hil better wb£1re on the floor.
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The Point Plca!lant Big Ske'kl Jr,.'ttnelnatt WUI\tow
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__ · - - -~remained undefeated Friday nliht" -;inelnnatt western
Dl'l{inni n,!l" the third quarter, the ltJS they whloped Chapmanville by
.ctnclnn~ttl central.&amp;&amp;
1'r1rmulor•s tried speed, fast drib· a score or 90-66 in a game played Roger Bacon,.75
THIS
'-llln,g, dl'i vl.'·in11, and fast shootinll. on the Point Plt:aunt floor.
Cincinnati E'1der 18
They buill Ufl 11. commanrlina 22
Bill Smllh and Willi.-. c 8 11 ~incinnatl St. Xavier 68
'"'oint kad and coasted throusrh sparked the Bl" Blacks attack
" wit ,
Cincinnati Purcell 42
·~t' lourth quarter.
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31 and 30 point!!, respectively.
"forth Collevo Hill 37
Greenhills 36
WRlravl.'n . red -headed fl' guard
ONI,Y
'l'he
win
wn!l
the
seventh
Btraight
'1n:Cl~1itili'tT WGO~ward 68
~ontinuod his double fhrure icor·
tor Point Pleasant while ChapmanChtcinnatl. Huf(tles 65
In~. No one huiLoheld him thh year.
vllJe's record Is now five wins and wvnDiln~t B.Jltrietrmllt 57 ot·
WINTER TIRE
q., hi! 11 of 23 shots, and ls con·
rlnclnn~tl Mr.NI~hola1 4JG
•idererl one- of the he11t hA•ketball four losses.
Milford 87
nlp•·ors in Southca~:~tern Ohio.
However, Cnrl Wolfe, the allm Chapmanville
II 22 12 21 68 ~orwoqd Ul
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2i 29 22 18 110
Clnc!onat!
Walnut
HUla
6~
RECAPS
~ltogether, Radne
hit 31 of ~9
Readinc &amp;2 S~ Bernord 48
8:70&amp;11 IIQ. lUO-fiU5 ~hot1 fo.· e2 •; whleh Is Racine· ~
Taylor 79 lndilln Hill 49
7:10x15 Reg. 19.00-$16.95 l'lVrro~e fHr the year. Rome hit 23
Sleubenvill ~· 71
u:soxte Reg. ue - uz.95 of ~ for 40·~:.
Martlns f't~rrY 62
St.
cJalrsville
64 P,lllonvale 4.7
Foul
shouting
wa~
good
on
both
Prices Include Exchange
Barnesville
68
Brlageport 60
1t•u ms with Racl ne getting 63' -:
qellaire
St.
John
IWf River 70
NEW- Mod and Snow
und Rome 61 'A·.
r11diz 80 Jefferson lfn\on R7
Kelly lxplorer$
Rome reaorves won- 44-36 over
Pf:RBLE BEACH, Calif. UP - Walnut Cree~ 7~· Glenmont 88
Racine res.erves. BUD Beegle hiL The
stormy-weather gollers tet&gt; ' oU.tlonvtfte 48 Millersburg 43
&amp;:7Qx15 •....... Reg~.,ue 22 lor Racine.
oCt In the second round of Bing omili&lt;&gt; 5JI llittinon &amp;7
Score.
NOW .. $21.9t
Crosby's SUI,OOO National Pro· Columbua. SL Charlo ~g
Racine
16 36 57 64 Amateur clambake today with 3.
Columbus St. Marys 58
7: lllxlft •.....
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14 28 :m M
Rocky
Rlver '78 Olnuted ·Falls ftO
goOO chance to send the "sunshin)
Racine,
Graham
8-0-16;
Salser
Aahtabu!o
117 Wlcldltfe ft
NOW ..
boys'' d~p down the ladder In the
H -i6; Adam• 4·IHI; Wolfe .ll-4·26: race ror biJ money.
Fllrf!old
IHI
Ohio Deaf 47
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Birch 3-1-7; Powell 0.2·2; Totnh
Olent•nU ll9 ·ltlfd'nor &amp;2
8i·12-74.
Youn1
Billy M11.xwell, who S&lt;ioto 'volley '18 Elm Volley 118 .
Pomeroy Sunoco
Adams ~2·14; Starling learned his golf playjng in the Jonuthap A~der 32 l{t. Sterllnr' JD ' ·
3·2-8; Walraven 11- Texas winds, wns tho leader as
Station
J.O.Z; Wolfe ll-tJ.O; the aecond N)und of the 54-hole
W, Malll Sl.
POR1troy.
.2-2-6.
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tournament Jot under way . but
8\lly ohot his oiX·Undcr-~or 68 on
the "eaay'' cou" Jl'rldly.

current season

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Racine 3217 or see Darlc 11 e
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newly furn ished
apartment , next to Meigs GenCira or "nlla.G.a. &amp;ltd SpecUJ Nt.teral Hospital Phone 18-J Chriat1cet of Event. printed 11: r•tuti ne Beegle.
l10 ate
lltl' clauifiOO rates Obltuarlet F URNISHED APARTMENT in
!.!~lblled .t~cent per word.
Middleport , Call 61'10-J.
t -lntir.r-c
1 9 6tc
5 Room modern APARTMENT
NEXT SH~TIN~ MATCH at Ra· I call Pomeroy 275-J or Middle:
cln~ Pl.anmg Mill, Jan 20. Nexl
port 6048.
1 Gu
Racine American Legion meeting, Jan. 17.
1 12 3tc SLEEPING R00Ms~~lose i~-to-~n.
127 Butterl!ut.
12 29 12tc
ON 11118 DATE, Jan. 10, 1957 and
ft!ll l
after I will not be reepo111ible
t.II.L I I ~'
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,tt: am c r Llinton t ,.,ner, Min
fot:, any debts contracted by any
dl~piJtl
one other than myseU. Edward
i'h lil60·X.
11-I-rl
I JoliniOD. ·
1 10 3tp
.:S ROOMS, FU Rl';(SHED apart,..
rnent with IHtlh. 109 Union Ave.,
~GHEST PRlO.ES paid for junk
or call 49i· Y Percy L. Peoples.
and ~i;ed ·can. New Haven,
, Tl!"'er 2-#\4.
I' 10 6tp
12 26 tl

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8 room house N•:wly decorated
Baker'• wUl live you the beat
lnside anti uttl. A. N. Bengtl.
lrade o• furniturl!l or applianPumeroy.
eea.
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'(2) Card Of Thank~

TO EXPRESS OUR SITUATION WP. ~!"ED - T)'ping
appreciation to the White Rose
work at homt•, anytime, 6087-Y.
1 12 3tc
Lodge Sister&amp;, the Rev. Fred
Gardner pall bearers, Coates
-- - Funeral'Home, all o1 our many • WANTED:-!oc11! married man, 23
friends and neighbors for the
tu ~5 wtlh high st•hool e-ducation
beautiful flowers ahd aympathy
Thu is a ~ellm~ job with high
during the death or o1.1r belovell
pay. For t~LervJcw apply at the
· mqther, Clna Hays.
George
Pomeroy ~unoro Statton, Jan. 11
)faye~
1 12 tt c
and 12 between 6 00 and 7:00 P.
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I 10 3tc
WE WISH

(8) Auto Soles

J,9M PON1'1AC BOO 4 d~.------rn;
~ Sedan . ltydramattc drive, less
t than 6,000 rn11e11. $2593.00. B!aet-

rnar6, PomerOy.

1 10 6tc

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FORD V8 Rrmch Wagon
Sparkllng origlnn] blue finlsh
Sharp car. $1995.00. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
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Cpe. one careful local owner.
Hydnmatlc
drive. $2095 00.
Blaettnar'~. Pomeroy.
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1954 Btt'CK Otntury 4 dr. ScdJin
Spotle&amp;s orliJnal finish . Dyhll·
flow drive. $18U6.00. Bloctlnor'll
Pomeroy.
1 10 6tc
1"3 CHEVROLET 210 4 dr. Sed&lt;tn

Origi~Ui metalllc' arey fini~h .
ShOWll good care. $89!J.OO. Blaell 1 10 6tc
har's, Pomeroy.

', 1138 BUICK V8 Roadmaster Conv.
y·• Cpe: Power aleering, brakes, &amp;
! wlndowa. All lcathM" aeata.
$1395.00. Bklettnar'a, Pomeroy.

A UTO
DEALEruimP
wants young men for general
carage work lncludmg car waah·
lll g, grl!asmi!, t·te Experience
not neccss.uy , If willing to work.
Addn• ss n·phcs t(J Dox 668-B,
c/ o Datly Sl' nltnd, Po.mcroy.
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Legal Notice

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Adminittr•tor
Estat• of Heri•Y R. Garvin
D~ .. Md
Notice is hereby given that Fred
W. Crow, Jr., whose Post Office
address is Pomeroy, Ohio has been
duly arpointed as Administrator
of the Estate of Harley R. Garvin
late of Middleport, Meigs County,
Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 26th day of December 1906.
Jobn C. Bacon
Judge of tl"la Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
(12) 29 1 til 5, 12, ate

Legal Notice
The Mei&amp;s County commissioners

w111 receive bids for sale of County
Bonds in amount of $20,000.00 to
be Issued February 4th, 1957: bt
18 ond to be TPtlred one year from
date of is~uance, affi.ounl $5,000.00;
2nd Bond to be ret1rc two years
from date of issuance, amount
$3o,OOO.OO; 3rd Bond to be retired
three years from date of Issuance,
1LU 1 tlu&gt;t ne$~ :&gt;er~ "·"' amount $5,000.00; 4th Bond to be
l.lll!t.:.ti. .Staf.V!~ OQ Wa~JII t1eo retired four years from date of
plolfiQM
b, !&lt;'actorr 'b...snttd issuance, amount $.'i,OOO.OO: lntcr"'Mtcu.dakoJr. t:UUdlll,::, h;WJ.I. est rate not to exceed 6";,, per
~ .Pomwt"O".
t-3-d annum Interest payable annually.
Bids wUI he n•ceiverl any time
II.AJ.Itu &amp; TEW,;Vl&amp;JON SERVJC£ prior to 12 o'clock noon Februar)'
!,bono ~00. l..lCJ&amp;I.uJ .t\ppHIWo.&lt;- 2, \9!'l7. ~a)e of &lt;fiond• will be held
'.:;luttl, JlH W. Mom~ :1\., .t"LNIUlfV.) at ll .OO A . M February t ·,· t057
oi'. ·OI:if-tt: _ __
11t lhe offit•c of the Mei1:1 County
to·u~A...~ &amp; AtiHurl 'f. \I, ~ CommJ~sioncrs. Court House , PomVIt.:~ AJI lllOkt~ll Jt.e_piUrcd b)" ~ eroy, Ohio
i~UL Jei:IIWflaJla. i'DU.Q4, 82tf1 ~
MEI{;S COUNTY COMMISaltddlepott
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SIONEHS. Dean Ilamilz, Clerk
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motor wi11 overdrive, radio,
lowest terms!
heater, lt:~t eoven, dark green IL I) 1\cull::srare
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Co.
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four room hou~c. electricity, At
Free delivery, Qul&lt;k. Open
Apple Gron ; Sec Alex Wheeler.
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Sales,
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Larg&lt;1 ver11nda. EaHy walking
distnnee to business district. All
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$8000.00.
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ranch typa home in Dlx-San
Addition . !\todcrn a11 tomorrow
Y:'ith American kitchen, mahogany woodwork, forced air heat·
!nat:. Basement Wllh commode,
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Mrt. Lou.iae Brewer vlaJ.ted ber
dauabter and famUy 11r .and Mr•.
Jobn Dobbin and IOID ol Columbus, reeenUy. The YOUn&amp;eat 100
was born on Cbrlatinu 111_
Mr. ~b Dunt and lfn Tommy
called on Eber CVpeoter and famlly Sunday afternoon.
l!(r. and Mn. Dell Talbott were
recent guesta of In and Fteida
l;::arpenter.
Ben Allen .Wted hla son Howatd and family Thursday.
Randal Talbott. New Ledngtou
spent the weekend with hi&amp; parenb, Mr and Mn. Dell Talbott.
Mr and Mn. s. w. J!&gt;urat, Port·
land were recent pe~ta of Eber
Carpenter and family
Mr. and Mn. Chu. Fitcb and
c:hildren, DeWttta .Run. were recent guest 1 1 h
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and Mn. Cbu. Van Meter.
Mrs. Fannte Durat, dauchter
Margaret, 111'1. llollntt Dunt son
Graduating u an bonor atudent Victor and Judy Court and jerry
from·tralning at Kellller Air Force Daily spent Sunday afternoon at
:a.ue Miss., as an aircraft Control tbe skatin1 rink on Route 7.
and Warning operator is A 3c Larry K. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mona MoUe spent a few
Elwood Lewis, Rt. 1, Middleport. dan last week with Mr. and Mn.
']'he airman, who attended Mld- Roy Fitdl a.t Belpre.
d1eport High SthoOI prior to enllllt
Mr. ani;l ~· E. H. Carpenter
inl in the u. S. Air Foret, will be called on Mildred and Joyce Cir'
Uligned to duty w1tb the USAF cle Thursday pm.
at Finland Alr For« Statton in
Mr. and Mn. Harold Brewer and
Mlanesota.
.daughter, Reedsville were recent
gullb of Mr. and Mn. A. C. Brewer.

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PIN, Autemobll' Health
1'WO 11g~rcsslve auto
Prf'fcr auto sales ex·
ACCIDINT
perience or o1hcr rxperienoo in
Lit., Ca""alty aM ...,.,
direct Mellin,::. Mw!&lt;l be rcatdent
o( Porncroy or Middleport Good
opporluni1y for two ambitious
men . No Joar('rs ple&lt;~.l!(l. Apply
In MIDDLIPOIT, QHIO
Box 663-.U ..:/ o lh1Uy SenUnel.
Pomeroy.
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OROINANCI NO. liS
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION
ORDINANCI
(VIIt...J
An OrdiMnee to make Appropriations tor Current Expen.el
and other Expenditure• of the
Village of PomeroY, State of Ohio,
during the fiscal year ending December 31st. tiMI7. •
Section 1. Be it Ordained by the
Cnuncll of vlll•a:e of Pomeroy,
State of Obto, That, to provide f{lr
the current expeMes and other
expendlturea of the JRld Vi11~1e
of P omeroy d urIng t h e II staI yesr
ending December 31&amp;1, 1957, the
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hereby
,., ,,;de .nd appropriated
as
follOW~!:, viz:
see. 2. That there be appropriated from tbe GENERAL FUND:
A. GENERAL FUND
A 1 Council
$ 288.00
A 2 Mayor
960.00
A 3 Cltll'k
860.00
A 4 Treasurer
278,00
A. 5 SoJicitor
~.00
.1\ 6 Bldg. Improvements 2.000.00
A 7 Public Employees Retltement System
300.00
A 8 Legal Advertising 250.00
A 9 Office See'y
2,080.00
A 10 Re1. rnnd for paym't of
Parking lot bonds
uoo.oo
11
Utilities
2,000.00
12 :NMes &amp; Int.
1.050.00
13 Of~ Exp.
aG;q.OO
1" llUrnp Rent
600,#)
15
Insurance•
1200.00
Total General Fund 16,614,.00
Se~. 3 That there be appropri·
ated from the GENERAL FUN))
ror CONT[NGENCIES for .p urposes
not otherwifle provided for, to be
expended in accordance with the
provislona of Section G701UO R. c.
the :&gt;urn of $300.00
Sec. 4. That tbere be transferred
from the GENERA.t. FUND to tbe
SAFETY FUN'D the eum of $23,·
800.00 (if reveaues from aourco
other than ta:xea are to be depo•
Ited in the Slfet)', service, etc.,
Funds aa heretofore, an Ordinance
to thia effett muat be paased by
CouncU, Sec. ~703.12 R. C.); aftd
that there te appropriated from
sa1d SAFETY FUND the tollowlna:
IAPITY FUND
B 1 Marshall
$3,300.00
.B 2 •PoHce
8,700.00
B 3 Fir1t Aid
500.00
B 4 Other Pollee Ex·p. 4.000.00
B 5 Fire .Chief-salary 300.00
B 8 Finmen
7M.OO
B 7 Civilian Defcuse
250.00
B 8 Ot.hcr Fire I&gt;epL Exp.
2,1100.110
B IO Hydrant Rent
3,300.00
B 11 .Bonds
200.00
H 12 Pollee Pension Fund 1,600.00
Total Safety Fund
, 20,100.00
SlllVICI FUND
Street Clcanlna:
$3,MIO.OO
Payment of old water ·bill l,!iOO.OO
Payment old Uibt bill
1.000.00
8,000.00
Tot1l Service Fund
s ... 9. nat the,.. b•
red from the GENERAL FUND to
the CEMETERY FUND the sum ot
$6.~~-00; and thlt there be approproatcd lr&lt;&gt;m said CEMETERY
Jo'UND the followiDJ:
D. cliMITin FUND
Employes
$4.~.01)
Tools and Equipment
ooo.oo
Other ExpenBflS
250.00
1.000.00
Landa and BWldings
Puhhc Ernployees Retirement
Syslem
600.00
Tot•l Cemetery Fund 6,11110.00
Sec. 10 Tbat there be appropri·
a led from the STREE'T CON·
STRUCTION, MAIN'I'ENANCE and
REPAm FUND (Motor Vebicle
and GasoHne Tax Funda) the fol·
lowing: '
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E- STIIIT MAINnNANCI AND
RIPAIR PUND
Employt&gt;l
13,000.oo
Malerlals
4.000.00
. st. ncpairs
6.MO.OO
Tools, lmplomonla ,etc.
1.500.111)
N?tes &amp; Inlllrest
t.224.00
Misccllancous
500 00
Public Emp. Ret.
1,2oo:oo
Total Street COilllruction . Maintenance ami ftF, fund 27,924.00
Sec. 18. That tbore be approprlatcd rrcm the GENERAL BOND
RETIREMENT FUND:
F. GINUAL IOND RETIRE·
MINUUND
"''dcmptlon ·or llonda
4.000.00

transr.~

ln!~mt
on Bo•do
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lot•l Gen.
Bonil Rei.
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APPIIOPRL\·

Legal N~tice

Set. 2. And the Village/ ~lerk i1
hereby authorized to draw bil
warrants on the Vllll&amp;e Trellurer
!or payments fro~ any of tbe foreaoing approprtat1ont!l upoa retelvmg proper certificates and youehen therefor . approved bY the
board or oWcers authorized b~
law to approve the lame, or an
ordina-nce or reJOluUon of cnuneil
to make the expenditure•: provid·
ed that no warrants &amp;ball bf drawn
or paid for salarie~ or wages except to persons employed by
authority of and in aecordante
with law or ordinance. Provided
further that the appropriation for
eontina:encl~ can onlv~ be ei.P1!Rded upon appeal of two-thlrdt vote
of Council for items of etpenae
constituting a legal obligation
against the village, and 1cr pur·
poaes other than 1hoae covered 1:16'
the other specific appropriattods
herein made.
Sec. 21. This ordinance shall
take effect at the earli.eet period
allowed by law.
Passed Jan. 7• 1957.
E. F. ROBINSON
Preeident of Counelt
ATTEST: Ch{rles W. Legar
Clerk of Council
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rein·
hard and children of Caldwell. 0 .
spent Sunay wltb her mother, Mrs.
Sarah RUe and chUdren.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorath Kisor of
Obio spent Sunday evellrl.•Sarah Rife and
. Mn. Kisor ia .an aunt of
Mrs. Rife.
Mr. and Mre. Fred Bircher ol
Pomeroy called on Mr and Mrs.
Harlan JUfe a~d sons, Tuesday.
lllno. w. v. Rile called on "'"·
Sarah Rife Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Rife and chiidcen.
Patty and Larry, spent New Year's
with ber son, Charles A Rife and
family and visited Tuesday with
his father, Charles Rife, at the
Veterans Hospital Other weekend
visitors with Mr. Rife were Mr.
Ray Brooks, Cabin. Cret:k , W. Pa. ,
and Mr. af}d Mn. George Beveridge of Hebron, Ohio.
Cblistmas week end guests of
Mr .Charles Rife at the Veterans
Hospital in Huntif\J~on were Ed.
ward Ri!e, Gahanna, Obio, Mr.
Jack Rife of St. Albans, W Va.,
Mr. Joe .Rife of Chillicothe, Robert
aJ'Id Ronnie Rife of the home here
at Dexter, Mr. and Mr8. George
•Beveridge, Hebron, Ohio, Mr. LewHill of Columbus and Mr. Ed
Albans, W. Va.
Rife spent most of
the bolidays at the hospital with
l\lr. Rife.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reinhard,
Caldwel1, Ohio, made a trip tO
Huatincton to see ber father on
Chripbnal evening, Dec. 20.
Ezra Knapp and Earl Reed called on Val Rlfe Friday.
Mr .and Mrs. Harlaa Rife were
in Pomeroy on busine111 Wedneaday.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Harold RiCe of
~ortb 111 cblaDdt, Calif., are announotna tbe birtb of a daughter
born Dec. 26. Tbe blby hi$ been
named BonnJe BeUada. TMy bave
a ton, Billy are t. Mr. Rife is tn
the Air nree.

Legal No't•'ce
Sealed Rids will be reeeived by
the Board of couqty Contmlstlonen. Meigs county. OhiO at the
Office of sa1d Board, Pomeroy,
Ohio up until 12:00 o'clock Nol)n
Jan. 21 , 1907 for rurnlthlng tbe
foUowing.
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Transport delivery of Gasoline,
regular and premium trades, to
the County Gange, Rock Sprinp,
Ohio, at the direction of the County En.Kineer, during the 90 day
period commenein&amp; Jan. 21, 19&amp;7.
Quote prices on both re1ular
and premium gradea.
Board of Commissioners reserve
the right to reject any or all Billa.
._rd of County C.mmrMO...n
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The ahak•up im't ~tiolpattld, howevtll', unui
the new military budpt Is apP:fOVtd by Conani!IS
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,•oqun.itlce .is cotn:POsed!l oF1 trtrs.
voerJl · Mitcbell. _~altnft~;r. .Mrs
~usseU Jcin~s, Mrs. ~o~t-1PMvl&lt;'r,
\fis:seB Mar.)' .Ann ROg~
Jolt':ce Jordan. and Mac Bake.
CH o\R'riNG . CLASSES BF.ING
'PLANNED.
Those 4-Hers who will fill out
•hart in~ books are invited to at'l'nd the f'harling classes this ym
' wou 1tl like to !lee this rroup in
rny office on Saturday, Januarv
10 nt 1-0:00 A.M. It is not eompul~ory to attend these dassta to oblain your 4-H pin. All We want to
-lo is to explain tbe questions in
tM C'h3rt to you an:d me.trP sure
vou get started be(ore May of
lflis year. tr ,you . don't bav1l your
&lt;"!hart · and "\\!ere l~ .v~ara ill:l btfore January 1. !967,/ a% 1haV'e
(!Ottlpletflli two .Years o club wor~,
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NIIW VIAll'S .AIITY
We art Yl!!f1 fortunate In bav1ng
1'be Lutbenn Savina: Club hid with us last S:.turday mom1n1 at
• New Ytar"t Evt Party al the t11e Ofncen X and Leaden train!lome or lin. Front J!otno14o Ina: ~ehool. Miu JIU~ ft11er
Monday II!~. 1'hDse atte'ndln ~
£.;iris' 4-H Clu.- Aa:ent aod
wete M~•· Done): Ro~sh and Erno- .:llate
gene, '1&amp;1.. 'Ger~~ Clarl:, Mn. Jur:k l ranco1s de La&amp;J&gt;~ut.w of AJpd.a.
Ord. Mrt. CbaJ'la Yonker. Mn f'rancois Is a n Li.Y1E(. villtlll~ W.
v an Ro uah, lll ra. Jh,l.h Coodmte ~ o Ht• will rt:!IUrn td bll' country
Mr._ UJcJJle Kin.(, Mrs. Rtovn~ ' ~ t t'r 1hl' mouth f \11Dt11&lt;t'" like- Hi
Kina Jr., l:Jtub Or4. Sherry Turn- 'k.Prt'lli mY tlt:Jilka IO the l'tolll· ,
bull, KeH.h Ann Turnbull 111nd "luec or Atn. o. ~~ l,lrowhtn ~~:.
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'4 .\.J 8tll)· Dant, Mn:. (f C. Som•;_: n llll of CHiton, llmmie llcr, aud Mrs, PM&gt;d.-r Spencer tor
Bu arner, 1An:y. apf Ro1er tuchcJr help in 1Jianning lhiiJ~"a&amp;:llOol
k:e)' · , Curtls 1nd Donald king
Gordon Clartl:, Darrell Harril' and \lso Lhe i~l¥Lrt~etor-' whG d\d a
Patly Kinr Dt fter.derson.
job, Mildred fimr, Mrs.
remrda and 18tnea. Refrettul!lents l'!p-)endid
"'ern Mih.'httll, Mn. j;iinh Spencer
weft aerved to the foiJ.oWina ; J,fary 'drs. Wilbur Plante, June Spencer,
~pan, Sandra Gi~bl, Ruth Ann Iaiiy Darst, Mary A.nn Rogers,
Ci'finln, Dennis Weaver, Dona Hn .ola ROUih, Bill Pr~ddy , and Mrli
aon, Ralph Clark, Denver Gibbs "llr~inia Loc.Jtbart. There Wt&gt;l"P
DIVir, Ronnie and Gene John50n : 'tfLY·IH!YPn offieer;f, leaders and
LJrry Uevlr:t&amp; of New Haven, Mr. ·uests preumt.
en Mr1 . .ValiA~ Gibbs and the hors·
SOME NEW CIRCU'l.A.RS ARE
[['&amp;tl Janice Glbbs.
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The new
project
ctrru htrg
The Board Run -'tUB Youth Bi· WlfAT'S COOKING and PA CK
ble Clall bed a New Year'JJ " Eve \ND SNACK have been receln•d
party at tbe home of Janke Gibbs.
The ewnhlg \tas · spent playing n our otfice and are available to
·ou. Remember "WHAT'S COOKJdr. Dennis Roush Jr. of Hick ng replaces Top 0' SUJtYP fao~ery
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mle and Robert o.f Mt. Alto 'called.
on Mr. and Mrs. Man lord BlessiDJ
of Point J»leasant, Mr, and Mr!l.
Cec1t_ Blto!lslng and Ella Sunday
eYemng.
Mr. Donald Thompson . and
Sherman Btessing were in Hunting
t on saturday for observation at
St. Mary's Hospital.
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of Mrs. 'f. J. Chapman.
stlrred up within ~e Elaebbowt:r aclmtautr&amp;Uoa-tbll time ~
A11rone wishin,r to send a card
mllliOhs of acres In tho all;&amp;' "dust bowl" aectlon of the SouthJ::
to Mr. Lewis Blessing, his ad·
The land was acquired during the drought of the 1930. 88 pad; Of
dress is O/G o£ Ughtners Hospi\31
a ~vemment pro.rram tor aldlnf farmer• and re.
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,1tormg ~a.rdled a.eruge.
Now, ranehera in \tbe Sou\1\,we•t are faced by
S.rlovt
Wineltremer of Coiumbu-' were
!even more eerious d"roui~t eOiUntlons aa4 are putDrt~~gh* • : .. SundaY ,ue'sts or Mr. and Mrs.
. ::&amp;~toiOII'"rt' o~... ~~~H
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P V.VCI ow:a;e~.~ ,,. gnnylng purpo"e1.
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Point Pl~as)lnt: Mrs. · tittle Ste, men qn: P'J~g the laad, .OJl.~llole. tQme are teattul that 'OYW.
wqt qf."Wcst C.Oiut:nbia cat'led on
rra•lng mJght brill&amp; back ···~ bowl" eonditlOJ\1 once ap41
llr. and Mrs.. c. r. Bt'ossing Sat·~RIA•L
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Mrs. FAnnie Taylor alld Robert marriage by Rev. Forrest Murra:f 1MJ\ Mr. &amp;nd 14rs. B}anclie Von will be r('turned in 1~58 after the
~;pent Monday cvcnt'll:: with Mr. Monday evenina: In tbe Union E. -Schoyck or Colum.bus, Mr . and fir.~t edition has bt&gt;en sold. A'l\y
and Mrs. Cedi Blt!SsiQg .and Ella. U B. Church. Miss Sue Adldns and Mrs. Sta.nl-ey AdiJi,ns o1 New Hav- one lonn in e- S25 00 •'r mnl'f'! will he
Mr. Calvin Bless:;;J·Itfeturned Mr. Gerald Weigand were their en, Mr. Ernie and Miss Twil a &lt;1jvt,&gt;.n recognition ' in th(' bBoT&gt;..
front llllnois where
i'f ·Lewia only attendents.
' -Richard.
~~lf~ ~Jl#l' ' _Chf'eJ.-ll yavable ~ I.'G
is hospitali:ed and i'n a serious
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barron ' and · ~~: W. J'. Chapman. Bertr'i"~: "lf~ fro~k. \VV.U 4:yY Cti\\t~.
cond1tion from an auto a.'Ccident, son called on Mr. Robert Taylor and Mr. Billie Weigand were di.n-· qnrl lilind to Bill Harris. gq Kjfl fi·
Mr.~. Blessing iS at the bed side o! 8 Dd mother TueJJday evenina:.
ner gueJtJ of Mr. and Mrs. Leo· .woprl S.tree(, MorJ!;:antown w. Va.
their son, an only child..
Mr. amt Mrs. Ro~ Winebremer ntrrd Rnus'ft Sunday.
~is bQnk when finl~ht'd n.1arCit
Mr. and ft~s. Rarry Bro 9ks ac· and Donna were Friday afternoon
Mr. Ray Marshall and Miss Betty 30, 195'11 will sell for $?. 00 Pfr
(Ompnnled Mr. and Mrs. "Tobey ofUF..&amp;t~ 9f . ~'iir and ,ijrs. Guy Ble11- Wal~s were united in marriage ~opy and !.Viii contam 200 pagCs.
Myers .tb Parkersburg Monday tng of Mason:
Thurs~ay.
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;~d
Joseph 's 1 Ho.ipital
WednesdaY J;Jess, V~s m Pt. ~leaQft~ - ~d · GIJ?bs; Mr. and Mrs. Iierman &amp;Ia&amp;&amp;-' carl Cia 111
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. l'n't. M'r. Tobey Myf'rs. ·and Mr. Sunda· :~~~g 1 .,,.aus er,
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Mr. ap'4._.J.!f~·. :BtJ1We ~Ursh and
J.Ir. a.t.'!!l Mrs. Cecll Bll!!fSl.b.~. -~ Harlev BonffUker · v.i-Mtyd ·WUb
Ernfe .-Rolllhj son oJ Mr
c~!14~n -·Qt:.W~st • Cfll\tn:tbla' were ~bey ~yeri; and. Mr.
t~ ~tters M~s . ~n 'S~. '· Joseph's Mrs. Rit!hWRrn~$lt is spendin .
IU•,i,:&lt;-~ednesdpy !V!ttlllg of Mrs. Wutebremer were. m ~~~· · ,1i'q~»,lta) Sd~tcla.Y !lftr~!)Oif. ;i • • few daYfl ' "-'it·h hls'· gt'ldldparE!!~
~u~na1 JWney 1nd Sl\erinan Ble1- Wednt~~!' eonaultlhl Dr. · ~Jllal . M:r~_and ~rB. De"QIJ'is ~oulh wm Mr. Mnd Mr• Dotsuy. Roush
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,, \ -~~"flali"il'! v~Mng lll,.. ~i)o ,8wt'!'-~ a•e•la or the ,p.&lt;fi Beh~o ,Hllbm
b~cn,ill.
Mrs. Mary Blessinf' ef Point ~· •M· Mfo•. ~arley »6necut· In&amp;~.
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Pleasant was the dinner guest tel;' Jn St. ~~eph a Haa\)(tal:
Mr. a'nd Mra. :J..awrenee \lichal'd Perry Oldaker rid flmily · SWl·
Tuesrl~W of Mr. arld Mrs. c . F.
;Mr. aniJ ~~~- Wayne Hart Jr. of Wolf~ of Davie11 Grove are ·the day were Mr. F. c. Litton and san,
Columbus spe(\t tbe weekend wtt~ DrOud parentl ol a baby llirl born Lo~I. ~ Rav Fry, wo~:y
Blessing.
llr. and Mrs. Bob ... BatTon and Mr. and Mfl. Taft Boston an~ lb. Sun.dav eveninll! at Sehaekel's King and Harry Oldaker and to.l,
son of Partersbur1 were dinner 'lltd Mrs. W&amp;yne Hart Sr.
. CU~ic in Mason. They have l.notb. U,rry Jr.
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guests of the Adrlail Lathey ramMr. Calvht T. Bleuill&amp; left Fri- e:r dauJf:her.
Per~ Pldlker and BC)ns, Perry
!ly of Vernon Tuesday
day to be with his witt at the l)ed.
Mrt. Carrie Kinr was a recent Jr. and ·_Eddie 'and Harry Oldater
Mr. Harley Bonecutter and M:rs. of tbtir son Lewis, who Is Ia the lqest or M':'. Arch Roush.
were ln'· Ri'(!Ds'!f~, Su~da;J'. ·~
Ramah Johnson visited Monday hospital with a broken fN.ek iil
~r. ~elvu1 and Miss 1J11zcl Ruth
M'r. and Mrs. Raymond :Rou.
afternoon with the fonner's wife Dlinois.
aroot1 were Sunday guests of and daughters and Mr. and ~~
Who is a p'atient ill' St. Joseph'• Mlsl Ella lileuinc lpeDt
~ Antta and Mr. ltP.IIon Bl-own Cecil M"~tln of west Colu~~
Hospital.
day with :un FI:Qnle
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Maud. ll•••lng visited Mr. and Mrs. I..on FOwler
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:he retul"ee Situation \hf.t. the t:Jnited States muat hike entry Q.u~tu
or escapees from Eastefta Eu~ couatnu,
· This would 1'\pre.MDt • aha~:41yer~
k&amp;dillonal"·'-it'"'..
States immiJ~tion Pelley enttkJ~d in lawt •rw:ief: by u .... ::_ )Ieana in· the 1920.!1 whlch i't$kt on\1')'
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at"''d·pat R•pull,llc~~ ~h~ vic' pr&lt;ill!l!i&gt;t la~"di ~ill to espouse the "New atpvbticanl.lfl" prqe·l&amp;im~
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ll~r~lized Iron Curtain irriq:!'«'ation the viet ~fttlhltat did Ukl
.vne step to e:ou'ntir any 'CritlelaQ thlt' might eoaue
Nixon took time out befort makiot public btl refu.cee i'teomm
datlolta to visit former Prtlldent Htrbert Hoovef 1n :r'tW" Ywk ':;
on the problema.
c:onfer
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r. Hoover, concededly a COhetl'lfatit"e RepubUean htverthelen
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was accomp•nh•d to ber hom• in
Cohunb:ua. b~ her &amp;rend-mother,
Mn. Shain •nd aaush~r. Patty.
Tho .Oval Diddle family opent
New Yeat'a Day wlib their daugbter and BOD.J.n-llw~ Mr. and Mrs.
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A/ le Edd.v Stobart mived borne
Wednesday from Ellawortb AFB, '
llapld City,
D. for • furlou(h
with bia parents, Mr. and Mrs. A,.
thur Stobart ond hll wl!e. Ed•a,
Middleport.
Aile Don D1d41e retutncd to
GrMDYille, N:lu. aner a furlough
witb. hla partntt!l, Mr. and Mra,
Oval Diddle and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Rtch . Wolfe and
dauabtor, Dorio Picken•. onte~ :
teined wltb • Turkey Dinner New
Year•a Du, for .Capt. and M~ Ed
Irelaad, Bllwnox, Pl., and Mr.
Mra. 8ey1n Harris and family,

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The annual meet~ng of the
mtockbolders of the Meigs Grocery
company, Middleport, Ohio will be
held Monday evening Jan. 28th. at
8:00 o'dock at·the o!ftee of tb~
company, to elect a Board of Dl·
rectors and to tranaact sucll other
bualnell8 11 may eome before it.
HOMER E. COOK, President
(1) 12, 19, 28, Ste
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BUCKWHEAT

ln 1 :IT tor the nt.ttoa•a mRite.ry commu4 inuml.l(:h
aevn-..1
chlett are due tO n:a•anum "rvloe
th
1a elm
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C ern A • A~ut W, Ndra:m~, tb~rman oc
Ro.io~• chlefa ot •t~«- Penti~ 1M dvb al;v 'that th9 bHt bet aa
auq;e~ 11 OJD. Nat
P. Twt.nlnJ", F.Mt!t
b
..ur Foret ~ of ltd'. sutti a piumniJC,n
for
~lng. ot. coume. wouJd oPen up tht9 ~-- "lr

Mr. and Mn. James Smttb ' were
parents Mr. and
gueata of her
Mn. Roscoe Court &amp;unday.
Mn. Fannie Durst shopped in
Pomeroy Tuesday.
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· Mr and Mrs. Bud Gluesencamp
and daugthers called on h18 par·
ents Mr and Mrs. L. R Gluesen·
camp, recently .
Mr. and Mrs. James Middleswart
and chi.ldren, were recent guesta
of his brother and family- Mr. ancl
Mrs. Bill Middleswart.

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Ao Gon. T.,tO&lt;'o "'""'"
IJpecfal to CRINI l"r~u A~
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By MIN L~~ey KHtllll•
·BiU and Eva Brooll:i han returned to thelr home at Marlon
after a visit wilb MrL B:roob" 1ts.
tel', Mn Della Ruth. Otber recent
jueata of Mn. Ruth were the
Ge~rce Sehulb family pi Prospect,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy. Spencer ud
three children visited Sunda)r with
rel.atlvea at Locu1t Gzove.
lin. Della Ruth wa1 holteu to
tlle Eden EUB Cbureb . w. M. A.
Society held at &amp;he Eden plrilb
house recently.
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lfn. Denver We~ and aon of
Manlfield vitited here reeently
with ber slater, Mr.&amp;:. Ernie Whitebead and family.
• Mr. aod Mr11. C. Ed.d Humphrey
and family returned home Monday
alter I vlslt in Clevelaod Wl'th "•
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lilter, Mrs. Earlene Stone and

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BROADlUN

&amp;-Dally Senllnel, Pomeroy.MJddleport, 0 ., Jan. 12, 1157

Servicemen

TA:PAN KIT~HEN RANGE &amp;ood
condition, 6087-Y
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SIX ROo~! HOL'SE in R;;"i~e. Call ·
Racine 3217 or see Darlc 11 e
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newly furn ished
apartment , next to Meigs GenCira or "nlla.G.a. &amp;ltd SpecUJ Nt.teral Hospital Phone 18-J Chriat1cet of Event. printed 11: r•tuti ne Beegle.
l10 ate
lltl' clauifiOO rates Obltuarlet F URNISHED APARTMENT in
!.!~lblled .t~cent per word.
Middleport , Call 61'10-J.
t -lntir.r-c
1 9 6tc
5 Room modern APARTMENT
NEXT SH~TIN~ MATCH at Ra· I call Pomeroy 275-J or Middle:
cln~ Pl.anmg Mill, Jan 20. Nexl
port 6048.
1 Gu
Racine American Legion meeting, Jan. 17.
1 12 3tc SLEEPING R00Ms~~lose i~-to-~n.
127 Butterl!ut.
12 29 12tc
ON 11118 DATE, Jan. 10, 1957 and
ft!ll l
after I will not be reepo111ible
t.II.L I I ~'
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,tt: am c r Llinton t ,.,ner, Min
fot:, any debts contracted by any
dl~piJtl
one other than myseU. Edward
i'h lil60·X.
11-I-rl
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.:S ROOMS, FU Rl';(SHED apart,..
rnent with IHtlh. 109 Union Ave.,
~GHEST PRlO.ES paid for junk
or call 49i· Y Percy L. Peoples.
and ~i;ed ·can. New Haven,
, Tl!"'er 2-#\4.
I' 10 6tp
12 26 tl

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'lrt.:arJc~n~r and
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·~ttbH'e Saf~ety
iervi.c,. Wer
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ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. Ont
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8 room house N•:wly decorated
Baker'• wUl live you the beat
lnside anti uttl. A. N. Bengtl.
lrade o• furniturl!l or applianPumeroy.
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'(2) Card Of Thank~

TO EXPRESS OUR SITUATION WP. ~!"ED - T)'ping
appreciation to the White Rose
work at homt•, anytime, 6087-Y.
1 12 3tc
Lodge Sister&amp;, the Rev. Fred
Gardner pall bearers, Coates
-- - Funeral'Home, all o1 our many • WANTED:-!oc11! married man, 23
friends and neighbors for the
tu ~5 wtlh high st•hool e-ducation
beautiful flowers ahd aympathy
Thu is a ~ellm~ job with high
during the death or o1.1r belovell
pay. For t~LervJcw apply at the
· mqther, Clna Hays.
George
Pomeroy ~unoro Statton, Jan. 11
)faye~
1 12 tt c
and 12 between 6 00 and 7:00 P.
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WE WISH

(8) Auto Soles

J,9M PON1'1AC BOO 4 d~.------rn;
~ Sedan . ltydramattc drive, less
t than 6,000 rn11e11. $2593.00. B!aet-

rnar6, PomerOy.

1 10 6tc

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FORD V8 Rrmch Wagon
Sparkllng origlnn] blue finlsh
Sharp car. $1995.00. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
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Cpe. one careful local owner.
Hydnmatlc
drive. $2095 00.
Blaettnar'~. Pomeroy.
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1954 Btt'CK Otntury 4 dr. ScdJin
Spotle&amp;s orliJnal finish . Dyhll·
flow drive. $18U6.00. Bloctlnor'll
Pomeroy.
1 10 6tc
1"3 CHEVROLET 210 4 dr. Sed&lt;tn

Origi~Ui metalllc' arey fini~h .
ShOWll good care. $89!J.OO. Blaell 1 10 6tc
har's, Pomeroy.

', 1138 BUICK V8 Roadmaster Conv.
y·• Cpe: Power aleering, brakes, &amp;
! wlndowa. All lcathM" aeata.
$1395.00. Bklettnar'a, Pomeroy.

A UTO
DEALEruimP
wants young men for general
carage work lncludmg car waah·
lll g, grl!asmi!, t·te Experience
not neccss.uy , If willing to work.
Addn• ss n·phcs t(J Dox 668-B,
c/ o Datly Sl' nltnd, Po.mcroy.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Adminittr•tor
Estat• of Heri•Y R. Garvin
D~ .. Md
Notice is hereby given that Fred
W. Crow, Jr., whose Post Office
address is Pomeroy, Ohio has been
duly arpointed as Administrator
of the Estate of Harley R. Garvin
late of Middleport, Meigs County,
Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 26th day of December 1906.
Jobn C. Bacon
Judge of tl"la Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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Legal Notice
The Mei&amp;s County commissioners

w111 receive bids for sale of County
Bonds in amount of $20,000.00 to
be Issued February 4th, 1957: bt
18 ond to be TPtlred one year from
date of is~uance, affi.ounl $5,000.00;
2nd Bond to be ret1rc two years
from date of issuance, amount
$3o,OOO.OO; 3rd Bond to be retired
three years from date of Issuance,
1LU 1 tlu&gt;t ne$~ :&gt;er~ "·"' amount $5,000.00; 4th Bond to be
l.lll!t.:.ti. .Staf.V!~ OQ Wa~JII t1eo retired four years from date of
plolfiQM
b, !&lt;'actorr 'b...snttd issuance, amount $.'i,OOO.OO: lntcr"'Mtcu.dakoJr. t:UUdlll,::, h;WJ.I. est rate not to exceed 6";,, per
~ .Pomwt"O".
t-3-d annum Interest payable annually.
Bids wUI he n•ceiverl any time
II.AJ.Itu &amp; TEW,;Vl&amp;JON SERVJC£ prior to 12 o'clock noon Februar)'
!,bono ~00. l..lCJ&amp;I.uJ .t\ppHIWo.&lt;- 2, \9!'l7. ~a)e of &lt;fiond• will be held
'.:;luttl, JlH W. Mom~ :1\., .t"LNIUlfV.) at ll .OO A . M February t ·,· t057
oi'. ·OI:if-tt: _ __
11t lhe offit•c of the Mei1:1 County
to·u~A...~ &amp; AtiHurl 'f. \I, ~ CommJ~sioncrs. Court House , PomVIt.:~ AJI lllOkt~ll Jt.e_piUrcd b)" ~ eroy, Ohio
i~UL Jei:IIWflaJla. i'DU.Q4, 82tf1 ~
MEI{;S COUNTY COMMISaltddlepott
&amp;J.tt.U
SIONEHS. Dean Ilamilz, Clerk
(1) 12, 19, 26, 3tc

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ACT NOW
Save $100 lo UOOO
1, 2 and 3 bedrooms, large
stock, must go! Bring your
desires and your problems.
move in tomorrow. T:·y us,
we're dealing on the very

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14J.dtlieptiU. t'U'e
AUWtQQOU•
~ . 1853 PLYMOUTH, 2 dr. with
!Wnl\1. i'hllll• tsalO.Jl.
f:I..W.Ill
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heater, 4 1ood tires, priced to
11el1. Rutland Furnlturo Co., Rut- l'OMPLIC'I1!;. lnrw.r•'!lCt ~.
~ )and.
1 9 6tc
We, Auto, ;:ln&gt;, t'OilO. caJJ .Uo~o
I f4lllfl, .lltddlepurl, Uluo.
;, »M CIIEVIIOLE'I\ 4 dr. oellan, V8
motor wi11 overdrive, radio,
lowest terms!
heater, lt:~t eoven, dark green IL I) 1\cull::srare
ftr&amp;Ub. $.174&amp;.00. Pomeroy Motor TllllEE ACRES I..EVEL GROUND
Co.
II 28 II
four room hou~c. electricity, At
Free delivery, Qul&lt;k. Open
Apple Gron ; Sec Alex Wheeler.
llSS CH£\"ttOLI:T, " d!., 2 tone
1 10 3tc
blue flal1h, 110 tflrlu, heater,
7 ~·Y1·
eleaa. f19A.OO. Pomlroy Motor SIX ROOMS .1~dJ,ath. $4~00~00.
Waverly Mobil•
Co,
II 28 II
116 Locust Sl ., Pomeroy or taU
Sales,
1 10 3lc
!il&amp;M or 9:191.
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POMEROY • 6-room, 2·story modern frame homo, full baaement
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Larg&lt;1 ver11nda. EaHy walking
distnnee to business district. All
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$8000.00.
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ranch typa home in Dlx-San
Addition . !\todcrn a11 tomorrow
Y:'ith American kitchen, mahogany woodwork, forced air heat·
!nat:. Basement Wllh commode,
lav~tory, 11hower, and laundry

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Mrt. Lou.iae Brewer vlaJ.ted ber
dauabter and famUy 11r .and Mr•.
Jobn Dobbin and IOID ol Columbus, reeenUy. The YOUn&amp;eat 100
was born on Cbrlatinu 111_
Mr. ~b Dunt and lfn Tommy
called on Eber CVpeoter and famlly Sunday afternoon.
l!(r. and Mn. Dell Talbott were
recent guesta of In and Fteida
l;::arpenter.
Ben Allen .Wted hla son Howatd and family Thursday.
Randal Talbott. New Ledngtou
spent the weekend with hi&amp; parenb, Mr and Mn. Dell Talbott.
Mr and Mn. s. w. J!&gt;urat, Port·
land were recent pe~ta of Eber
Carpenter and family
Mr. and Mn. Chu. Fitcb and
c:hildren, DeWttta .Run. were recent guest 1 1 h
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and Mn. Cbu. Van Meter.
Mrs. Fannte Durat, dauchter
Margaret, 111'1. llollntt Dunt son
Graduating u an bonor atudent Victor and Judy Court and jerry
from·tralning at Kellller Air Force Daily spent Sunday afternoon at
:a.ue Miss., as an aircraft Control tbe skatin1 rink on Route 7.
and Warning operator is A 3c Larry K. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mona MoUe spent a few
Elwood Lewis, Rt. 1, Middleport. dan last week with Mr. and Mn.
']'he airman, who attended Mld- Roy Fitdl a.t Belpre.
d1eport High SthoOI prior to enllllt
Mr. ani;l ~· E. H. Carpenter
inl in the u. S. Air Foret, will be called on Mildred and Joyce Cir'
Uligned to duty w1tb the USAF cle Thursday pm.
at Finland Alr For« Statton in
Mr. and Mn. Harold Brewer and
Mlanesota.
.daughter, Reedsville were recent
gullb of Mr. and Mn. A. C. Brewer.

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PIN, Autemobll' Health
1'WO 11g~rcsslve auto
Prf'fcr auto sales ex·
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perience or o1hcr rxperienoo in
Lit., Ca""alty aM ...,.,
direct Mellin,::. Mw!&lt;l be rcatdent
o( Porncroy or Middleport Good
opporluni1y for two ambitious
men . No Joar('rs ple&lt;~.l!(l. Apply
In MIDDLIPOIT, QHIO
Box 663-.U ..:/ o lh1Uy SenUnel.
Pomeroy.
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OROINANCI NO. liS
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION
ORDINANCI
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An OrdiMnee to make Appropriations tor Current Expen.el
and other Expenditure• of the
Village of PomeroY, State of Ohio,
during the fiscal year ending December 31st. tiMI7. •
Section 1. Be it Ordained by the
Cnuncll of vlll•a:e of Pomeroy,
State of Obto, That, to provide f{lr
the current expeMes and other
expendlturea of the JRld Vi11~1e
of P omeroy d urIng t h e II staI yesr
ending December 31&amp;1, 1957, the
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hereby
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as
follOW~!:, viz:
see. 2. That there be appropriated from tbe GENERAL FUND:
A. GENERAL FUND
A 1 Council
$ 288.00
A 2 Mayor
960.00
A 3 Cltll'k
860.00
A 4 Treasurer
278,00
A. 5 SoJicitor
~.00
.1\ 6 Bldg. Improvements 2.000.00
A 7 Public Employees Retltement System
300.00
A 8 Legal Advertising 250.00
A 9 Office See'y
2,080.00
A 10 Re1. rnnd for paym't of
Parking lot bonds
uoo.oo
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Utilities
2,000.00
12 :NMes &amp; Int.
1.050.00
13 Of~ Exp.
aG;q.OO
1" llUrnp Rent
600,#)
15
Insurance•
1200.00
Total General Fund 16,614,.00
Se~. 3 That there be appropri·
ated from the GENERAL FUN))
ror CONT[NGENCIES for .p urposes
not otherwifle provided for, to be
expended in accordance with the
provislona of Section G701UO R. c.
the :&gt;urn of $300.00
Sec. 4. That tbere be transferred
from the GENERA.t. FUND to tbe
SAFETY FUN'D the eum of $23,·
800.00 (if reveaues from aourco
other than ta:xea are to be depo•
Ited in the Slfet)', service, etc.,
Funds aa heretofore, an Ordinance
to thia effett muat be paased by
CouncU, Sec. ~703.12 R. C.); aftd
that there te appropriated from
sa1d SAFETY FUND the tollowlna:
IAPITY FUND
B 1 Marshall
$3,300.00
.B 2 •PoHce
8,700.00
B 3 Fir1t Aid
500.00
B 4 Other Pollee Ex·p. 4.000.00
B 5 Fire .Chief-salary 300.00
B 8 Finmen
7M.OO
B 7 Civilian Defcuse
250.00
B 8 Ot.hcr Fire I&gt;epL Exp.
2,1100.110
B IO Hydrant Rent
3,300.00
B 11 .Bonds
200.00
H 12 Pollee Pension Fund 1,600.00
Total Safety Fund
, 20,100.00
SlllVICI FUND
Street Clcanlna:
$3,MIO.OO
Payment of old water ·bill l,!iOO.OO
Payment old Uibt bill
1.000.00
8,000.00
Tot1l Service Fund
s ... 9. nat the,.. b•
red from the GENERAL FUND to
the CEMETERY FUND the sum ot
$6.~~-00; and thlt there be approproatcd lr&lt;&gt;m said CEMETERY
Jo'UND the followiDJ:
D. cliMITin FUND
Employes
$4.~.01)
Tools and Equipment
ooo.oo
Other ExpenBflS
250.00
1.000.00
Landa and BWldings
Puhhc Ernployees Retirement
Syslem
600.00
Tot•l Cemetery Fund 6,11110.00
Sec. 10 Tbat there be appropri·
a led from the STREE'T CON·
STRUCTION, MAIN'I'ENANCE and
REPAm FUND (Motor Vebicle
and GasoHne Tax Funda) the fol·
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E- STIIIT MAINnNANCI AND
RIPAIR PUND
Employt&gt;l
13,000.oo
Malerlals
4.000.00
. st. ncpairs
6.MO.OO
Tools, lmplomonla ,etc.
1.500.111)
N?tes &amp; Inlllrest
t.224.00
Misccllancous
500 00
Public Emp. Ret.
1,2oo:oo
Total Street COilllruction . Maintenance ami ftF, fund 27,924.00
Sec. 18. That tbore be approprlatcd rrcm the GENERAL BOND
RETIREMENT FUND:
F. GINUAL IOND RETIRE·
MINUUND
"''dcmptlon ·or llonda
4.000.00

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lot•l Gen.
Bonil Rei.
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APPIIOPRL\·

Legal N~tice

Set. 2. And the Village/ ~lerk i1
hereby authorized to draw bil
warrants on the Vllll&amp;e Trellurer
!or payments fro~ any of tbe foreaoing approprtat1ont!l upoa retelvmg proper certificates and youehen therefor . approved bY the
board or oWcers authorized b~
law to approve the lame, or an
ordina-nce or reJOluUon of cnuneil
to make the expenditure•: provid·
ed that no warrants &amp;ball bf drawn
or paid for salarie~ or wages except to persons employed by
authority of and in aecordante
with law or ordinance. Provided
further that the appropriation for
eontina:encl~ can onlv~ be ei.P1!Rded upon appeal of two-thlrdt vote
of Council for items of etpenae
constituting a legal obligation
against the village, and 1cr pur·
poaes other than 1hoae covered 1:16'
the other specific appropriattods
herein made.
Sec. 21. This ordinance shall
take effect at the earli.eet period
allowed by law.
Passed Jan. 7• 1957.
E. F. ROBINSON
Preeident of Counelt
ATTEST: Ch{rles W. Legar
Clerk of Council
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rein·
hard and children of Caldwell. 0 .
spent Sunay wltb her mother, Mrs.
Sarah RUe and chUdren.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorath Kisor of
Obio spent Sunday evellrl.•Sarah Rife and
. Mn. Kisor ia .an aunt of
Mrs. Rife.
Mr. and Mre. Fred Bircher ol
Pomeroy called on Mr and Mrs.
Harlan JUfe a~d sons, Tuesday.
lllno. w. v. Rile called on "'"·
Sarah Rife Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Rife and chiidcen.
Patty and Larry, spent New Year's
with ber son, Charles A Rife and
family and visited Tuesday with
his father, Charles Rife, at the
Veterans Hospital Other weekend
visitors with Mr. Rife were Mr.
Ray Brooks, Cabin. Cret:k , W. Pa. ,
and Mr. af}d Mn. George Beveridge of Hebron, Ohio.
Cblistmas week end guests of
Mr .Charles Rife at the Veterans
Hospital in Huntif\J~on were Ed.
ward Ri!e, Gahanna, Obio, Mr.
Jack Rife of St. Albans, W Va.,
Mr. Joe .Rife of Chillicothe, Robert
aJ'Id Ronnie Rife of the home here
at Dexter, Mr. and Mr8. George
•Beveridge, Hebron, Ohio, Mr. LewHill of Columbus and Mr. Ed
Albans, W. Va.
Rife spent most of
the bolidays at the hospital with
l\lr. Rife.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reinhard,
Caldwel1, Ohio, made a trip tO
Huatincton to see ber father on
Chripbnal evening, Dec. 20.
Ezra Knapp and Earl Reed called on Val Rlfe Friday.
Mr .and Mrs. Harlaa Rife were
in Pomeroy on busine111 Wedneaday.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Harold RiCe of
~ortb 111 cblaDdt, Calif., are announotna tbe birtb of a daughter
born Dec. 26. Tbe blby hi$ been
named BonnJe BeUada. TMy bave
a ton, Billy are t. Mr. Rife is tn
the Air nree.

Legal No't•'ce
Sealed Rids will be reeeived by
the Board of couqty Contmlstlonen. Meigs county. OhiO at the
Office of sa1d Board, Pomeroy,
Ohio up until 12:00 o'clock Nol)n
Jan. 21 , 1907 for rurnlthlng tbe
foUowing.
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Transport delivery of Gasoline,
regular and premium trades, to
the County Gange, Rock Sprinp,
Ohio, at the direction of the County En.Kineer, during the 90 day
period commenein&amp; Jan. 21, 19&amp;7.
Quote prices on both re1ular
and premium gradea.
Board of Commissioners reserve
the right to reject any or all Billa.
._rd of County C.mmrMO...n
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The ahak•up im't ~tiolpattld, howevtll', unui
the new military budpt Is apP:fOVtd by Conani!IS
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,•oqun.itlce .is cotn:POsed!l oF1 trtrs.
voerJl · Mitcbell. _~altnft~;r. .Mrs
~usseU Jcin~s, Mrs. ~o~t-1PMvl&lt;'r,
\fis:seB Mar.)' .Ann ROg~
Jolt':ce Jordan. and Mac Bake.
CH o\R'riNG . CLASSES BF.ING
'PLANNED.
Those 4-Hers who will fill out
•hart in~ books are invited to at'l'nd the f'harling classes this ym
' wou 1tl like to !lee this rroup in
rny office on Saturday, Januarv
10 nt 1-0:00 A.M. It is not eompul~ory to attend these dassta to oblain your 4-H pin. All We want to
-lo is to explain tbe questions in
tM C'h3rt to you an:d me.trP sure
vou get started be(ore May of
lflis year. tr ,you . don't bav1l your
&lt;"!hart · and "\\!ere l~ .v~ara ill:l btfore January 1. !967,/ a% 1haV'e
(!Ottlpletflli two .Years o club wor~,
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NIIW VIAll'S .AIITY
We art Yl!!f1 fortunate In bav1ng
1'be Lutbenn Savina: Club hid with us last S:.turday mom1n1 at
• New Ytar"t Evt Party al the t11e Ofncen X and Leaden train!lome or lin. Front J!otno14o Ina: ~ehool. Miu JIU~ ft11er
Monday II!~. 1'hDse atte'ndln ~
£.;iris' 4-H Clu.- Aa:ent aod
wete M~•· Done): Ro~sh and Erno- .:llate
gene, '1&amp;1.. 'Ger~~ Clarl:, Mn. Jur:k l ranco1s de La&amp;J&gt;~ut.w of AJpd.a.
Ord. Mrt. CbaJ'la Yonker. Mn f'rancois Is a n Li.Y1E(. villtlll~ W.
v an Ro uah, lll ra. Jh,l.h Coodmte ~ o Ht• will rt:!IUrn td bll' country
Mr._ UJcJJle Kin.(, Mrs. Rtovn~ ' ~ t t'r 1hl' mouth f \11Dt11&lt;t'" like- Hi
Kina Jr., l:Jtub Or4. Sherry Turn- 'k.Prt'lli mY tlt:Jilka IO the l'tolll· ,
bull, KeH.h Ann Turnbull 111nd "luec or Atn. o. ~~ l,lrowhtn ~~:.
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'4 .\.J 8tll)· Dant, Mn:. (f C. Som•;_: n llll of CHiton, llmmie llcr, aud Mrs, PM&gt;d.-r Spencer tor
Bu arner, 1An:y. apf Ro1er tuchcJr help in 1Jianning lhiiJ~"a&amp;:llOol
k:e)' · , Curtls 1nd Donald king
Gordon Clartl:, Darrell Harril' and \lso Lhe i~l¥Lrt~etor-' whG d\d a
Patly Kinr Dt fter.derson.
job, Mildred fimr, Mrs.
remrda and 18tnea. Refrettul!lents l'!p-)endid
"'ern Mih.'httll, Mn. j;iinh Spencer
weft aerved to the foiJ.oWina ; J,fary 'drs. Wilbur Plante, June Spencer,
~pan, Sandra Gi~bl, Ruth Ann Iaiiy Darst, Mary A.nn Rogers,
Ci'finln, Dennis Weaver, Dona Hn .ola ROUih, Bill Pr~ddy , and Mrli
aon, Ralph Clark, Denver Gibbs "llr~inia Loc.Jtbart. There Wt&gt;l"P
DIVir, Ronnie and Gene John50n : 'tfLY·IH!YPn offieer;f, leaders and
LJrry Uevlr:t&amp; of New Haven, Mr. ·uests preumt.
en Mr1 . .ValiA~ Gibbs and the hors·
SOME NEW CIRCU'l.A.RS ARE
[['&amp;tl Janice Glbbs.
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The new
project
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The Board Run -'tUB Youth Bi· WlfAT'S COOKING and PA CK
ble Clall bed a New Year'JJ " Eve \ND SNACK have been receln•d
party at tbe home of Janke Gibbs.
The ewnhlg \tas · spent playing n our otfice and are available to
·ou. Remember "WHAT'S COOKJdr. Dennis Roush Jr. of Hick ng replaces Top 0' SUJtYP fao~ery
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mle and Robert o.f Mt. Alto 'called.
on Mr. and Mrs. Man lord BlessiDJ
of Point J»leasant, Mr, and Mr!l.
Cec1t_ Blto!lslng and Ella Sunday
eYemng.
Mr. Donald Thompson . and
Sherman Btessing were in Hunting
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St. Mary's Hospital.
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of Mrs. 'f. J. Chapman.
stlrred up within ~e Elaebbowt:r aclmtautr&amp;Uoa-tbll time ~
A11rone wishin,r to send a card
mllliOhs of acres In tho all;&amp;' "dust bowl" aectlon of the SouthJ::
to Mr. Lewis Blessing, his ad·
The land was acquired during the drought of the 1930. 88 pad; Of
dress is O/G o£ Ughtners Hospi\31
a ~vemment pro.rram tor aldlnf farmer• and re.
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,1tormg ~a.rdled a.eruge.
Now, ranehera in \tbe Sou\1\,we•t are faced by
S.rlovt
Wineltremer of Coiumbu-' were
!even more eerious d"roui~t eOiUntlons aa4 are putDrt~~gh* • : .. SundaY ,ue'sts or Mr. and Mrs.
. ::&amp;~toiOII'"rt' o~... ~~~H
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P V.VCI ow:a;e~.~ ,,. gnnylng purpo"e1.
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Point Pl~as)lnt: Mrs. · tittle Ste, men qn: P'J~g the laad, .OJl.~llole. tQme are teattul that 'OYW.
wqt qf."Wcst C.Oiut:nbia cat'led on
rra•lng mJght brill&amp; back ···~ bowl" eonditlOJ\1 once ap41
llr. and Mrs.. c. r. Bt'ossing Sat·~RIA•L
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Mrs. FAnnie Taylor alld Robert marriage by Rev. Forrest Murra:f 1MJ\ Mr. &amp;nd 14rs. B}anclie Von will be r('turned in 1~58 after the
~;pent Monday cvcnt'll:: with Mr. Monday evenina: In tbe Union E. -Schoyck or Colum.bus, Mr . and fir.~t edition has bt&gt;en sold. A'l\y
and Mrs. Cedi Blt!SsiQg .and Ella. U B. Church. Miss Sue Adldns and Mrs. Sta.nl-ey AdiJi,ns o1 New Hav- one lonn in e- S25 00 •'r mnl'f'! will he
Mr. Calvin Bless:;;J·Itfeturned Mr. Gerald Weigand were their en, Mr. Ernie and Miss Twil a &lt;1jvt,&gt;.n recognition ' in th(' bBoT&gt;..
front llllnois where
i'f ·Lewia only attendents.
' -Richard.
~~lf~ ~Jl#l' ' _Chf'eJ.-ll yavable ~ I.'G
is hospitali:ed and i'n a serious
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barron ' and · ~~: W. J'. Chapman. Bertr'i"~: "lf~ fro~k. \VV.U 4:yY Cti\\t~.
cond1tion from an auto a.'Ccident, son called on Mr. Robert Taylor and Mr. Billie Weigand were di.n-· qnrl lilind to Bill Harris. gq Kjfl fi·
Mr.~. Blessing iS at the bed side o! 8 Dd mother TueJJday evenina:.
ner gueJtJ of Mr. and Mrs. Leo· .woprl S.tree(, MorJ!;:antown w. Va.
their son, an only child..
Mr. amt Mrs. Ro~ Winebremer ntrrd Rnus'ft Sunday.
~is bQnk when finl~ht'd n.1arCit
Mr. and ft~s. Rarry Bro 9ks ac· and Donna were Friday afternoon
Mr. Ray Marshall and Miss Betty 30, 195'11 will sell for $?. 00 Pfr
(Ompnnled Mr. and Mrs. "Tobey ofUF..&amp;t~ 9f . ~'iir and ,ijrs. Guy Ble11- Wal~s were united in marriage ~opy and !.Viii contam 200 pagCs.
Myers .tb Parkersburg Monday tng of Mason:
Thurs~ay.
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;~d
Joseph 's 1 Ho.ipital
WednesdaY J;Jess, V~s m Pt. ~leaQft~ - ~d · GIJ?bs; Mr. and Mrs. Iierman &amp;Ia&amp;&amp;-' carl Cia 111
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. l'n't. M'r. Tobey Myf'rs. ·and Mr. Sunda· :~~~g 1 .,,.aus er,
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Mr. ap'4._.J.!f~·. :BtJ1We ~Ursh and
J.Ir. a.t.'!!l Mrs. Cecll Bll!!fSl.b.~. -~ Harlev BonffUker · v.i-Mtyd ·WUb
Ernfe .-Rolllhj son oJ Mr
c~!14~n -·Qt:.W~st • Cfll\tn:tbla' were ~bey ~yeri; and. Mr.
t~ ~tters M~s . ~n 'S~. '· Joseph's Mrs. Rit!hWRrn~$lt is spendin .
IU•,i,:&lt;-~ednesdpy !V!ttlllg of Mrs. Wutebremer were. m ~~~· · ,1i'q~»,lta) Sd~tcla.Y !lftr~!)Oif. ;i • • few daYfl ' "-'it·h hls'· gt'ldldparE!!~
~u~na1 JWney 1nd Sl\erinan Ble1- Wednt~~!' eonaultlhl Dr. · ~Jllal . M:r~_and ~rB. De"QIJ'is ~oulh wm Mr. Mnd Mr• Dotsuy. Roush
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,, \ -~~"flali"il'! v~Mng lll,.. ~i)o ,8wt'!'-~ a•e•la or the ,p.&lt;fi Beh~o ,Hllbm
b~cn,ill.
Mrs. Mary Blessinf' ef Point ~· •M· Mfo•. ~arley »6necut· In&amp;~.
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ftose ~alMtrt ...,., MII,. tand .-Ktt. . '
Pleasant was the dinner guest tel;' Jn St. ~~eph a Haa\)(tal:
Mr. a'nd Mra. :J..awrenee \lichal'd Perry Oldaker rid flmily · SWl·
Tuesrl~W of Mr. arld Mrs. c . F.
;Mr. aniJ ~~~- Wayne Hart Jr. of Wolf~ of Davie11 Grove are ·the day were Mr. F. c. Litton and san,
Columbus spe(\t tbe weekend wtt~ DrOud parentl ol a baby llirl born Lo~I. ~ Rav Fry, wo~:y
Blessing.
llr. and Mrs. Bob ... BatTon and Mr. and Mfl. Taft Boston an~ lb. Sun.dav eveninll! at Sehaekel's King and Harry Oldaker and to.l,
son of Partersbur1 were dinner 'lltd Mrs. W&amp;yne Hart Sr.
. CU~ic in Mason. They have l.notb. U,rry Jr.
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guests of the Adrlail Lathey ramMr. Calvht T. Bleuill&amp; left Fri- e:r dauJf:her.
Per~ Pldlker and BC)ns, Perry
!ly of Vernon Tuesday
day to be with his witt at the l)ed.
Mrt. Carrie Kinr was a recent Jr. and ·_Eddie 'and Harry Oldater
Mr. Harley Bonecutter and M:rs. of tbtir son Lewis, who Is Ia the lqest or M':'. Arch Roush.
were ln'· Ri'(!Ds'!f~, Su~da;J'. ·~
Ramah Johnson visited Monday hospital with a broken fN.ek iil
~r. ~elvu1 and Miss 1J11zcl Ruth
M'r. and Mrs. Raymond :Rou.
afternoon with the fonner's wife Dlinois.
aroot1 were Sunday guests of and daughters and Mr. and ~~
Who is a p'atient ill' St. Joseph'• Mlsl Ella lileuinc lpeDt
~ Antta and Mr. ltP.IIon Bl-own Cecil M"~tln of west Colu~~
Hospital.
day with :un FI:Qnle
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Maud. ll•••lng visited Mr. and Mrs. I..on FOwler
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:he retul"ee Situation \hf.t. the t:Jnited States muat hike entry Q.u~tu
or escapees from Eastefta Eu~ couatnu,
· This would 1'\pre.MDt • aha~:41yer~
k&amp;dillonal"·'-it'"'..
States immiJ~tion Pelley enttkJ~d in lawt •rw:ief: by u .... ::_ )Ieana in· the 1920.!1 whlch i't$kt on\1')'
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El,lrope~.
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at"''d·pat R•pull,llc~~ ~h~ vic' pr&lt;ill!l!i&gt;t la~"di ~ill to espouse the "New atpvbticanl.lfl" prqe·l&amp;im~
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ll~r~lized Iron Curtain irriq:!'«'ation the viet ~fttlhltat did Ukl
.vne step to e:ou'ntir any 'CritlelaQ thlt' might eoaue
Nixon took time out befort makiot public btl refu.cee i'teomm
datlolta to visit former Prtlldent Htrbert Hoovef 1n :r'tW" Ywk ':;
on the problema.
c:onfer
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r. Hoover, concededly a COhetl'lfatit"e RepubUean htverthelen
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Kn~•yiOr llltep. out b Ariny &amp;itt of et.d'
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was accomp•nh•d to ber hom• in
Cohunb:ua. b~ her &amp;rend-mother,
Mn. Shain •nd aaush~r. Patty.
Tho .Oval Diddle family opent
New Yeat'a Day wlib their daugbter and BOD.J.n-llw~ Mr. and Mrs.
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Wednesday from Ellawortb AFB, '
llapld City,
D. for • furlou(h
with bia parents, Mr. and Mrs. A,.
thur Stobart ond hll wl!e. Ed•a,
Middleport.
Aile Don D1d41e retutncd to
GrMDYille, N:lu. aner a furlough
witb. hla partntt!l, Mr. and Mra,
Oval Diddle and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Rtch . Wolfe and
dauabtor, Dorio Picken•. onte~ :
teined wltb • Turkey Dinner New
Year•a Du, for .Capt. and M~ Ed
Irelaad, Bllwnox, Pl., and Mr.
Mra. 8ey1n Harris and family,

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The annual meet~ng of the
mtockbolders of the Meigs Grocery
company, Middleport, Ohio will be
held Monday evening Jan. 28th. at
8:00 o'dock at·the o!ftee of tb~
company, to elect a Board of Dl·
rectors and to tranaact sucll other
bualnell8 11 may eome before it.
HOMER E. COOK, President
(1) 12, 19, 28, Ste
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BUCKWHEAT

ln 1 :IT tor the nt.ttoa•a mRite.ry commu4 inuml.l(:h
aevn-..1
chlett are due tO n:a•anum "rvloe
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1a elm
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C ern A • A~ut W, Ndra:m~, tb~rman oc
Ro.io~• chlefa ot •t~«- Penti~ 1M dvb al;v 'that th9 bHt bet aa
auq;e~ 11 OJD. Nat
P. Twt.nlnJ", F.Mt!t
b
..ur Foret ~ of ltd'. sutti a piumniJC,n
for
~lng. ot. coume. wouJd oPen up tht9 ~-- "lr

Mr. and Mn. James Smttb ' were
parents Mr. and
gueata of her
Mn. Roscoe Court &amp;unday.
Mn. Fannie Durst shopped in
Pomeroy Tuesday.
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· Mr and Mrs. Bud Gluesencamp
and daugthers called on h18 par·
ents Mr and Mrs. L. R Gluesen·
camp, recently .
Mr. and Mrs. James Middleswart
and chi.ldren, were recent guesta
of his brother and family- Mr. ancl
Mrs. Bill Middleswart.

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Ao Gon. T.,tO&lt;'o "'""'"
IJpecfal to CRINI l"r~u A~
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By MIN L~~ey KHtllll•
·BiU and Eva Brooll:i han returned to thelr home at Marlon
after a visit wilb MrL B:roob" 1ts.
tel', Mn Della Ruth. Otber recent
jueata of Mn. Ruth were the
Ge~rce Sehulb family pi Prospect,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy. Spencer ud
three children visited Sunda)r with
rel.atlvea at Locu1t Gzove.
lin. Della Ruth wa1 holteu to
tlle Eden EUB Cbureb . w. M. A.
Society held at &amp;he Eden plrilb
house recently.
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Manlfield vitited here reeently
with ber slater, Mr.&amp;:. Ernie Whitebead and family.
• Mr. aod Mr11. C. Ed.d Humphrey
and family returned home Monday
alter I vlslt in Clevelaod Wl'th "•
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lilter, Mrs. Earlene Stone and

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BROADlUN

&amp;-Dally Senllnel, Pomeroy.MJddleport, 0 ., Jan. 12, 1157

Servicemen

TA:PAN KIT~HEN RANGE &amp;ood
condition, 6087-Y
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Town Flats, oo Portland Routt!.
Sunday School 10 a. m. proachin&amp;
11 a. m. and 8 p m. and Bible
Study Thursday 8 pm. Pastor C

od- Pomef(ly-Harri!onville Road.
Bible School 9.3ll A. M. Momln4!
Worship and Communion 10.30 A.
14. Christian Endeavor 7 15 P. M.
Evening Wontbip 8 P. M Tbomaa
Wyatt :Mmister Joseph Johnson,
Bible School, Supt.
MiMn'WIII• Methodist Church,
Rev. R. M.. Gro¥\}, Pa.tor, Hosioer
ROU1Ib, S~t. 10 A. M. SUnday
School; 11 A. M Woral:lip Service;
Tuetday 7:30 P. M.
Midway Community
Church
Lelldlog Creek Road. Rev. R. E
Thomu past&amp;r Floyd Cleland
Ohurcb Service 7·30 P M Praye1
meetma: Wednesda.y m,l(hl 7 30 P
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WJDeb renner, S_u.pt. Wor&amp;hip Services 7:30.
Third St.-.et Pentacost•I Church
Middleport, B . L. BiJITelt, pastor.
Sunday ScbooJ 10 1. m . EveniRJ
aervice 7.4:1 p, m.

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I am a deep-sea diver. In my work the hazards are many, often
my vocation has taught me that no one need ever wa·lk alone l can't
but neither can one see the wind. To me praying once seemed as usE•les
myself, but not any more. Now it is a pillar of strenglh to me and In my bu!iiness
that strength.
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The source of this power, this companionosh1p and strength can be the possession of
anyone who earnestly seeks it. The church of your choice can be of tremendous assist- .
ance m helping 'you to discover a-nd cultivate this companionship and commupicatloQ '
that challenges all [Hr. For that is the purpose of the church. That is why it was foultd·
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Christian t;.hurth aT Long Bot·
tom, CVN)I Sunday 9 iiU A
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Surulay S&lt;!hool 11nd communion,
ftrst Sunday tn month 1 JO P \1
Church pre~chlnJr:; lh1rct Sunday
In munth 10 3() A. M. Church cum
mun ron and prca~h.lotjl.

The Churct. of
tvery sunday 0 30 A - M. Su nda.)

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t•vcrung ~;ervlce

School &lt;~.nd com muni on, 5-!Cund .t ll The pub\H' 1~ cordJal\y rnvi
Sunduy 111 mu.ntlt lO JO A M wd to at',·IHI llt•adr ng ronm w1th
Church cummunJ{)n and prca\'hlllt: ~ldi! rntranrc Juc.,1~d at t t!ar of
( fourt h Sunday m month. 7 30 1'. ~ ·hurch, opt n to 1he public on
M. church proactun ;J
Mond.1y from z lo 4 PM.
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i 1eaond Sunday in mon t h '1 30 1'
M. cburcb preachlfil fourth Sun
dlly 1n mon t b 10.30 A . M. churclt

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God.
JeBUS Chrtst (!:B\C hiS lite and
His PTJ:.C:IOUa blood qn the cro•~
of Calvat}' to atone ftll' our ains.
ln the bOok of Jleb~W!l, etiapter
IJ and vef!ie 14, we read, "How
mucb more shall the tilood or
Chmt, who throuKh the eternal
Sptrlt offered Hlll\self without
spot to God, purge your consctence
rrnm dead work• to serve the living God?"
After our hearts qave · been
10.30; Q p.m. Westmmster .ro11th
Church of Chrl•t. Pam•roy. SuJ\o' Fellow,hip; Tueaday ·Grou' l, cleansed from sm throu~b faith 1n
Je•u• Chrltt, we ~~~U ff)~~lt l!lH'e
day morning top1c · ''PIIn&lt;:tpalB of
Givmg" ~vcmng topic. "Our part Wednesday, 6:30, Junior choir; 7 10 heart, tf we cOnt.tA:lUI to ab~de
tn \lim and In the tr\llh.
p m. ~nior choir.
m Saving The Lost World"
When Jesus prayed for His duChurc:h
Of
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as recorded tn the 17th
Church Of Chrlsl , Middl1port,
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ool, o·3tl, 'llot nlng worshrp, 10 30,
ool,
9:30, Thur!!'an Carsey, supt.; word h truth."
~cr mun toptc "BPmg
Near the
Morning
worahlp, 10:80: Chrlltian
What bleu1n.g is giV&lt;•n to those
Kmgdom of c,od ;" Ch ml1an EnJ!:ndcavor,
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p.m
Evening
.wrviee,
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w~o
are pure ln heart" God's Word
dca:\·or, 6 p m annunl C ongre~a
says, "'l'hey shall Sf!e God." Ye•,
twnal report sn~1 cc and bu:nncss 7 30
~e-ar reader, the pure ln heart do
meeting, Wcdncl'lrl.av, 7 p rn pray-

Alfnd Methodl•t Chu~h: Rev.
It M ( ,t,!VC, p a~101 - S .S 11t 9 30,
Lloyrt Dlllln :~('r, Supt. -· Worship
Servtrr~ an d Comm un10n Services
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from Rutland Furniture? Where you get the most tor
your dollars. Complete Installation , .. Courteous Ser-

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JUST REaiVED

Truck Load
OF NEW

Maytag~ashers

*WE DELIVER
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in the work
and said that there ·

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Elm wood Rc!t
EUB Chcrch.., Mornln1 St., &amp; l llomt• from 2 to 4 Sun afternoon
First Baptisl Ch.urch, Mlddl•·
laterprl...
Rottr SBl•hop,
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M 1Rtv. Sl
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- Su n rvc . at 1 30, regular mcet- port. the Rev C E 1\oyt, paetor
.-111&amp; 1or. . orn
un 11y rna o1 l hc M. Y F'. - wod. eve. Church School, 9 15. Gerald An.. ..na .. ..111r
Sc hoo I 9 .4 .., ,...., ,.., J,.orll. 1n~: worso - Tuea. thon y, supt. Mormng worship. 10:
lbip a ll A M MYF 8 d
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a WiOn tecdw• Jt,UUlli 9JI:rlst as
h1l·6wn p*sonal SaviOUr ft'om sin ,
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llfH·rl up hh ~nul unto vamty,
Chr\1t, Keno, 1161' II ' Yu rn d&lt;'t c l tfll ll _~t Psalms 24

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School and Communmn first Sun
day m munth 11 A. M Chlltch
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Mam Stre~t
Pomeroy Rev
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Edwtn L harles, Rector; Mrs Cednc W Llark, orl(anlilt. Worship
wd •ennon al 10:30 A. li, Holy
Commumon f1rst Sund~y in month
Church School, Bcgmners
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1n Jesus Chnst, Hll beloved Son
ud by the Holy Splfit, who abides
ly Rev. Cl•r•mont HOJ,t.
F1nt Boaptl&amp;t Church, Ml*Meport, 10 the hearts oflhe redeemed. They
see God an th e Holy Scripturt!s
" TIM Pu,.. In HMrt"
Je~ us said, Mll recorded in MattTbey. ~hold God · In H1s \ovm_g
hew 5 8, ' Bles&amp;ed are the pure i.n
proVldence.J.ht!y see God m thetr
hea rt forthey ahaU .ee God"
hearts.
He 1 ever rea] and present
Perhaps there art some who
would ask, "What i&amp; the heart? In with them. They endure the hard·
answer lo that questlon. maY I sblp1 and trai ls of this hfe "as
say . 1he heart is that part of the
seeln&amp; Hlm who is lnvlsible."
soul which em braces the will, the
;will of the aftectJons ;mjl desires
of man. It ts t.he Holy of Hohe• in
How II it that only a pure heart
man the secret chamber of the can be bleaset? Bec».ust! seemg
Sp1.nt
God brlnp peaei'.. joy, and love
There may be tbme also who to tbe human bearL But impunty
would ask, "Wh allS purity' '' What m the heart blinds the eyf s of
1s meant by the phrast, "pure ln tbe Spirit oi man from seemg
llshed doily In IJo,stM'!. World·
heart' "' Purity 15 the quality ef that which Is pure ami holy , Just
l&gt;emg pure or belllg without liD 81 human eyes which have be~n
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stetbem foMOUS for a~nstructl~ MWI
l)r free from pollution. Purity im- t:Dade imperfect by jaundlce dis- celebrated their Golden _wedding
1101'1111 &lt;lfld pen-"rotlng edltGiiolt.
plies the absence of 'that which cololl{_ obje&lt;:ts, or as the clouds In at tbelf home Dee. 30 wlth Open
~~uld make undean or which the slcy sometimes conceal the , House from 2 tfll 4 P. M. w~en a Special featurn for tha whole
" """uld mar the perf'eetion of the
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number of relatives and fnenda family.
Mart of man:- Purl' air, water, or beauties 0 the eavens. Sm m the • gathertd to extend t!oneratula·
gold means air water, or eold, heart separates man from bless- • t1ons. 4 be'lutitul wedding cake
ic:h .is ~ee from the preaence ed Jellowshlp with God and until topped lft'lth a miniature bride and Thot CMitlort- Sc:lltta Morlltor
df;Jlling or debasing element.. the heart IS cleansed from sill , groom decorated the c:enter of the Ont NotvrGY St., Bolto'l 15, ~·
s.nc1 'fCM.II' IWWIPCJPtl' for U. tilftt
, lib manner. a pure heart ~ a the infinite b!es,tngs_ of GM ..,te table. :Mr. and Mrs. Stethem recl*:bd. lrlcloMd find ""f ct~ec• ot
Jft·'¥P'hich is rrfli! from the pre- prev.tM'd from flowmg mto th aL ce1ved t ntltnbet of lovely a:lfts.
n~· of anythh:lli: which is defin- head
Refrc~ments Were served dur·
• )'tGf Jl6 0
C!i "*'rhl "0
mg the vlSitma: hour• by ~be ~te1 'G;r debuing It i1 a heart whtcb
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mor&gt;U-. J-4 0
a• been cleansed or ,its sin and
Je;sus said, "Blessed are the thems' two daug~tera, Mrs. How•vhicb bas been brought into per· pure in heart. for they shall see ard Young ef Paden City, W.'i~!i. ,
rect harmony with the wJJl of God God." God II longing for all those and Mrs. Gart:t. Smith of Long
o\ pure heart speW to God ln whoae heartJ are Impure and starn Bottom.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. t a r Babcock and
th is manntr "I delight to do Thy "' with sln to receive Jesus
wtll o God " Psalm 40·8.
Christ by faith u their Savtor and Ray spent Sunda with her ststers,
Lord and be cleansed from all Mfli Utah Swan
Tuppers Plams
Zono StOie'.
City
l!i
The hearts of men have bec:Ome their SID, 10 that tbey too m ay aud Mrs. Charles Massar New
Impure because 01 sm. The Btbtc see Htm.
Hope.
s~tys that ali have smned and come ·.;;;i;;;;;;;;;.._____;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;""'..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,
short of lhe slory ot God. The
huma n heart, though det:eitfuJ a·
0
0
bove a ll thmgs, and desperately
Wicked. can be made pure. May
FROM
we now consider, the way in which
the human heart can be made pure
and can remam that way. When

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will Jlllel
at the achool Mond1y at 7:80 p.1rl.
ay MrL ThYrman lat.co&amp;k
Friendl and relaUvea here were It waa announced today .by Ole
not\{1ed of the deatb of Eloia presJdent, Mrs. Donley Reltiel.
(Gelman) Hutcb.inaon in San Antonio, Texas. She was- the daugh·
Rev. Clme of Muletta filled bia
ter of Mr. 11nd Mr.. Bert German regular appotntment at tbr ChristInterment took place 1n Dayton ian Chl.irch hf're Sunday eveninJ.
Ohm on Monday.
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Mrs. Jesse Bryant and Mrs. Qs-car Babcock were boates1e1 to a Thl• man can gl.,. you
group of fri ends and relatives .on
dopendaWt
Saturday mgb,t with a 1urprise
party honoring In• Bryan and
delivery .ctf
Starlin&amp; ' Ma1ur on thell' bilth·
days A deeorated eake, ice cs:e.:m,
THE
cof~ee and kool ade were served
CHIUSTIAH
dunng the evenin&amp;
SCIENCE
Mr. and 'Mrs. Burdell Dunn and
son remrne1 to their }tome sunM
day m .Nidland, Pa , arter a visit
with Mrf. Dunn•s parents, Mr. and
Mr• Dill Larkins and other relatives.
Hous&amp;wi'(H, bl.lslnelll'l'ltft,
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde La,wrence teac:her1, ond atud•nts all o.,..r
spent Sunda~ tn Columbus with the world riOd and tniO)' thla
the latter'e cousin. Mr. and Mrs.
lnt•motlonol N"WSpQPtr, Plb•
Howard Hughes.

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children's object les,;on "FindlUng at 8 Prayer meetmg Tbun- the home o( Garnet \\"indland
ing: Your Level in Life , · sermon
day evt~nina. F.nterpnse Sundt.y
tOpic "Wanlcrt " Servants of God
School 10·10 j,... M. Mumlna: wol"·
The F.d•r•Md Church lv1npll· trustee mf1eling ; 6 p m. JunJor and
ahlp 9 30 A. M. \'F at 8:30 P. M
ca l 1mct Rdor mc!l - Prcabytermn Senior Youth FollowBhtp; 7 30,
Evening worship
7 30. Prayet
ftev Waldo J. Bn11cl11, paator Mr Evening worsh ip, scrm(ftl topic
meellow: Wt!dne~day 7.30 P. M.
-- orawlnlo: Near lo God"; Monday.
Ul Ct.urchn, L•tut Palla,' Ro- l"red Blncttnllr, ,:, S, Supt. Sunday B. fl. Sanborn Misstonary Society;
Church
School
9
15
A.M.
Worlli' MJJ11n, 1'1stor. Sunday Bcbool
'Fuescby 7 SO, Lovejoy Circle at
9:30 A . .M. Wonhip Service 7 P ship !lour - 10 :m A.M. Sermon the B F Parmalcc home ; !1ecta
11. ChriiUan Eodeavor alttl!Dato Toptc "Yc shlll1 he m)' Witnesses' Circle at tft$ }{arotd Chase home;
SmtJor Yuu th rcllowsblp - 6 00
Sundaya at 7·:iO P. M.
Dorc~ Cl~lc nt the Baker hOme;
P.M
Church of th• Nuannt, SyuWednesday, 7:30. mid-Week Praycu,e, Roy K. WIIUaml, pa~tor.
r er and Praise IICrvlce; 8.30, Church,
Sunday Scbooli:8D A. M. ldorolnl
United Method-lit luttn• lrown. counc1l; Senior choir, Thursdl)',
wortblp 10:30; NYI'S 6:10 P. 111 , pastor Sunda)' Scilool - D: US ~-m- Bu•y Beer Class; Friday, 7 p.m
t;.vuaeJi&amp;Ue aervlce 7:30 P. M.. Thco Smith. Supt. Worsttlp - 10 - 9rd ae1aton .• of Ole Lead,enhlp
Wednesday tvtGla&amp; prayer meet ao am Subject "Whom Shall I Truhung Clan. 8 p.m. c:hureb lth·
r lnL. ~or tbe midweek and Tueaur Send ?" MYF - 5:30 p.m. (·At the ool orlicer, and teacbcrt.· I ,
afternooo prayer hour.
Parsonai:,e) Connell and aoclal
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Houa at Prtytr, "~•tlar, lullmeeting Moru1ny, Jan.. 1 \ p 7
Mt. Moriah leptht
day School 8:30 A. M. Mlll'nina
worship 11 A. M. Sunday evening p m · Commis:-;ion on Mlaalona a~d dlepoi't, UiO Rev. N.
Pastoral
Relations
committee paator. Bible School, .
W&lt;~rablp at 8. Prayer meetlnl on
nloet•
l)t eht1rcl\. Moqday Jan . Ree!MI, aupt.; Momlna
Tlui1JdoJ a P. II.
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·1 6 ' p.m, ,
C.urch of Chrlat. lraclhrcl, 1-t. - Daltghlcrs or ltulh claes. 10 . 301 DI
Pot
luck noon mea], Wednc=sday 'I
bY. John Wyatt, Pa1tor. Blble
Church Of Chrllt In Chrlatlel'l
kbool 1:30; ~bW'cb ••rvlce. 10:80 p.m Pra~~r mccUne. Mrs. Harry
Union, Middleport, the Rev. Guy
Youtll meetJac at 8 P. M. aad Smith, leader
F Sayre, pAstor. BJble School, 10
IVUJillltie •mice suaday evaa
Flrlt B19tl1t Church lttlph C. a.m. Odell Man)oy, supt.: Preach·
iDC at 7. Jamea Reeci, Supt.
, _ IMthoclllf Churctt, Marry Zundel. pastor , Willu~m Wataon mg service, 730; Wednesday, 7.30,
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Batel, Putor, Laure] Cllft. Suo Supt 9 ~0 - l 1 combined service Bible atudy c!a1s
uf
worship
and
study,
special
mus4aJ School 1:10; .;,:1111 meetina
10:80; FMY unlet ?:00; Preacb- Ic, sermon "Hiltl hving." Nursery
' inJ 8:00; Prayar MtetiDI Wednes- and Junior churcl\ for all cb.Udn.n.
cl•7 7:30. llyaell ltUA 8uoday II 30- Youtb meeting. Wedne•da~
7.30 Bible atudy and pra)'filt, ThursS&lt;bool 10; Preocblnr 11:11.
PAIIYIIW
,
day 7:30 one-won-one claY meet.·
'lfi lldword GrWllb poolof. Buodoy tnf. SaturdAy 7 30 yOUftl lduat
lahool &amp;-30 a m.: Youn' People~ class mee ting
meeUna 8 4:J 11 m.; Prea.cNI'II aertl!W ? :30 p. QO.; proJW meelllla. Huth Methoctlst Church, Mlcf.
-~av 7:8B p. m.
dl~port . tht• ll:ev. r R Konkrta:ht,
Tl&gt;unldo~ NO P . ill. Ealll Lolll1.
paator. SundaY School. 9:3(), Ern·
1:30. JlorAIDI wor1hlp 10:41. BYe• est COH!rt. ~ upt , Mormng wouhJp,
Dln1 woroblp e oa tile 111, lrd, lth 10.30. INmon topic •·c o~~ Jnd
, ..~~oyo: J'&gt;oyer M..tllla Wed· Worship", Youth Followship, 1ft
leadly 8.
7 :ifl, OHrclal Bont"d, Monday,
- - o n Chltlll lo... •p.m.,
1:30. W S r' S; Wednesday, Sen·
putor, Servlttl SW&gt;Jio' , ,30 •nd lor choir 7 p rn
TU-y NO.
PortiiM C,'lw..... lOri Cuotor.
~;~~AIJ"\. p11~or, Edith Codner
Ch\lrch Of Th• Nnar•n,. Mltl·
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Su1iday 8:00, Tueaday at
dlcport,
lhe Rev. Hobert Styer&amp;,
Frldoy ?:30.
SCltftce t.Kitty, 144 paster Bible Sthool, 9·30, Lester
Ave .. Pomeroy . Mornin.a Taylor, supt. Mormng Worsldp,
.BEDROOM SUITES.
.eCHAIRS
at. 11 AM. W1l~ Sacra· 10·30, .otermon topLc ''Tho Symbolthe aublect of t.Ju~ le8aon ic Ordinanct• ," Young Peoples'
IT AJ,.L .TAKES PLACE JN mE
mccllna, U 4~ p m , EveblRJ ae'r~·: i£~,~~~:1j~'\blU or the Lord'
sl\all vlc:e. 7:30. sermon topic ''PreeblonBRIGHTEST COlNER IN aupDLBI'ORT
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•Wid In biB bnly Made Men"; Wednc~dQ)', 7:3_0,
.~th cl\lilll band•, pHI)er ~t;l"' kc.

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and the Cub ' sCoUti men~
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(hronoloty llf ~'I 10, lh11ton W&gt;llttl..,• WOI tho"'ll on •
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#.1 o liD-IIIINlollill do'f IU!~~theon, f. J. Hlant.
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eatOCI•ioft...w, "Thll It ca pnoiluctlllft W~lt.•te~ ,.othtd q
M otherw~tlo "•lndvll,.,, 011e •' Hie oldut tolropanio1
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ttl• t...lu _led(JJI Ill Ill• totol 11e1r1b.r of waJhong 111Gth1nu
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