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Cbrtsl of La.i1e.r Day SaJ.n.ts, Old
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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The SyrecuM Methodlat Church

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
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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.
The C nrl1tlen Church •t ltem

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M. Sunda-y School and c&lt;Jmmutuon
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

communion and prearhlng .•-

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formmg power and grace
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
Chtl
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aredbu'
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clples,
as recorded tn the 17th
Church Of Chrlsl , Middl1port,
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chaptt1r of John, He prayet, "Sailfrrd I. f:ardner, pastor B1ble Schward Emerson, pastor~ Bible Sch- ctlfY them throu~h ThY trUth: Thy
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,
1J
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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MAYTAG~
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"Why Buy That•Maytag Els~jlere W-\JI!II' y~u can bu)'
from Rutland Furniture? Where you get the most tor
your dollars. Complete Installation , .. Courteous Ser-

viee ... Liberal Terms!

JUST REaiVED

Truck Load
OF NEW

Maytag~ashers

*WE DELIVER
*FRIENDLY SERVICE

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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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- 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
prayer scrv 1cc!l at 7·

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YOU&amp;. FRIENDLY

a WiOn tecdw• Jt,UUlli 9JI:rlst as
h1l·6wn p*sonal SaviOUr ft'om sin ,
his heart IS cleanst!d by the trana-

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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
tummunllln und prcachm g, tturd
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Chr!stlen Churctt •1 lt"ch¥111111
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Gnce lpls,OIJNI Church, Eul
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
and
Prlrnllr)' , at 10:30 A. M. For Infor-

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Sunday School IJ·SO A. M. Dena

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Zion Ch.,rch of Christ. Lac:ated

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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·
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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
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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
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Tbe CENTML
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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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
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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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.~th cl\lilll band•, pHI)er ~t;l"' kc.

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and the Cub ' sCoUti men~
be act'Ompanied by cine or dry cow period.
P1!reDta or a responsible ll.Y Howard Dlolan,

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lnt wcnllou~ TOVI' •iliten ,....,. ttln;tu;h • tiont rtplicll
et til• ~- AH-~~c -*'1110lk -•t..~ !upper ltltj,
(hronoloty llf ~'I 10, lh11ton W&gt;llttl..,• WOI tho"'ll on •
kJrte 111n
#.1 o liD-IIIINlollill do'f IU!~~theon, f. J. Hlant.
~tHt;ttftlt of the A.•oriCDI'I "•"'• loundry Mon.,faciYfll"
eatOCI•ioft...w, "Thll It ca pnoiluctlllft W~lt.•te~ ,.othtd q
M otherw~tlo "•lndvll,.,, 011e •' Hie oldut tolropanio1
Ill llw
lavltd'Y opp!ICII'I~ hul11lllry, M.ytog ;, 11ot o11lp
ttl• t...lu _led(JJI Ill Ill• totol 11e1r1b.r of waJhong 111Gth1nu
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Tornado
SUNDioY .
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b V Lair, Bowling Highlights To·mg'bt Tells Tale'. Can Kansas Hav·e &lt; MIAMI 11EACH:
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came between Racine'• Tornadoea
IDd Pomeroy's Panthen.
.ilore than that, there will be
tbe u.tiJfaction of bllvlnl defeated
u ucb rival for ba1ketbell au·

hOme-floor Hith Ind. Strit6, Jenkt, 576

faclor . However, Raelae wUI have
a lerae contingf'nt of fan s on hand
to make the loca le appear to be
home.
llacinc, led by Carl Wolfe, Doug
Graham and at 1eaat four other
players averaging in ~he double
figurea will be worldna- tG._ st:u1
premaey 'Whl.ch -alwi)"S, .rrom year another strlna: o( wins aMainsL
to year takt!$ on an aaped of a Pomeroy. Lnt year the ·!J'ornado
"Jack the Glant Killer series.'' lost to P-omeroy, breakine a lkeln
LI.We Racine 'with 1 larp, con· of eilbt straight against tbe Pa&amp;
tollciated high IC:bool) · deem&amp; it ther.

High Ind. Game G. OcKinney
POST OFFICE
Blackston
164 128
Radford
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Abbo'lt
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Bowen
147 UIS 107
Wa&amp;ner
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Handicap
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worth a ..ason·a hord work to
boek off its c-ounQ" ~eat neichbor.

Damewood

This year Ro&lt;IDe comes IntO
Pemeroy with one of Ita beat
team• In over a decade. Well-1111·
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and big enoucb but not to&lt;t bil,
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292
303
421

409
316

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641 612 605 lBMI

bAYIS WARNER

Sisson

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Davis L.
Davis W.
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166 313

116 138 31t
614 633 M7 1904

. FRIENDLY TAVERN
·chcaher
108 146 147 -101
BQuoh G.
120 2a 115l1 490
Mitch

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By Utt4No4
Tonight eould teU
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whether Karuu, the na ion's No. 1
baatetball team, will iO throuch
tbe aeaaon unbeaten.
Putting a perfect 12-Q recotd on
the line, Kanan lavadet · Ames,
Iowa, toru.bt for a meetinJ With
Iowa State-a teapt it was able to
defeat by oaly a&amp;a7 on a heutral
court Jut month in the Big Seven
Pre-&amp;eJSOn tourDI:ID.ent
If thf! J•ybawb ean ,cet b)' thls

ln hia entire career.
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found a home in Cincinnati," he
aald. "The bali club, the fal)s and
everyone have treated us wonder·
fully from the fint daY we irrtved
in town."
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TOTALS

539 IS88 ·ll86 1712
174 170
119 135
131 126
142 179

121 471
120 374
.122 3'79
IISO 471

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'Em Mad Today '· ::'•~ptliall overa the weeken&lt;l with·
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COunty, OhiO. deceased.
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fallhful to hi1 church too-along
with a ra.ne youna: Jroup. .of o!ber
youna fathers around here-mr
a11nual seed cNio' lrom A11en·•
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coldest l;llPfTliD.&amp;J.-'twas ever thu•
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NEW" YORK
UP .. G¥Uett tlonal Basketball .Auociatlon play- nina down the 11 ney with the door
SUJ1r Hart, remarkable young ers,
b'ut waiJ u'ni:t'Ie to. cetch him.
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T011ALS
IOOSTIRS
Betdnc
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mop~ in the $8.000 Mri-Nauabton

they visit art:b-rlval North Caro- Pro-/t.liJ, richest oae-d1, Colt tour•
ma State.
nament ln the eountrJ.
Arter that, North Carolina still
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will have another meeting wlt:b.
LOS ANGELES: Bert Recblebar
State. two with hiah·ranked Duke, booted lOur iteld 1od1 to pace t!ae
and one with hiJh-t"anbd Wake Weat lo a 19-10 viCtOry over the
Forest as the top lte• oa the J:a,t. tn tbt seventh roew&amp;J. of the
~chedule.
pro-bo.,-1 aame.
-"SEA 'ISLAND, Ga.: !4ldtey

one, lhey'll have only 10 111111.. to
go lbr a ·perteet li!uoll Wttb anotber. game alolnal Iowa Staf&lt;l ·lillt
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thll time m ~nau on Fob. i and
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CINCINNATI UP .Center field·
TOTALS
~83 884 611 18'18 with
er Cuo Bell wn so happy :'Wiih hll SPORTS CENTER
onl; ~:.'~:! ~~d~~~~:=
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216 I'4 137 497 of the regular Rason. And the Tar
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Pltcben Joe Nuxhall nd Don ~~••ey
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Gtoas alao signed, makln ~ tot,ol
HandiCap
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MAY MOVI TOUilNIY ·
of 20 Cincinnati players llready
[O'I'ALS
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LONDON Ul' ·The luol crlola
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12fili 140 110 379
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Tornado
SUNDioY .
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b V Lair, Bowling Highlights To·mg'bt Tells Tale'. Can Kansas Hav·e &lt; MIAMI 11EACH:
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blsketbaU ebampi0111 wlll be crow
ned Tuesday nlgbt wben the Lut
born has sounded entlina: the 1.915'1
came between Racine'• Tornadoea
IDd Pomeroy's Panthen.
.ilore than that, there will be
tbe u.tiJfaction of bllvlnl defeated
u ucb rival for ba1ketbell au·

hOme-floor Hith Ind. Strit6, Jenkt, 576

faclor . However, Raelae wUI have
a lerae contingf'nt of fan s on hand
to make the loca le appear to be
home.
llacinc, led by Carl Wolfe, Doug
Graham and at 1eaat four other
players averaging in ~he double
figurea will be worldna- tG._ st:u1
premaey 'Whl.ch -alwi)"S, .rrom year another strlna: o( wins aMainsL
to year takt!$ on an aaped of a Pomeroy. Lnt year the ·!J'ornado
"Jack the Glant Killer series.'' lost to P-omeroy, breakine a lkeln
LI.We Racine 'with 1 larp, con· of eilbt straight against tbe Pa&amp;
tollciated high IC:bool) · deem&amp; it ther.

High Ind. Game G. OcKinney
POST OFFICE
Blackston
164 128
Radford
JJ6
167
Abbo'lt
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Bowen
147 UIS 107
Wa&amp;ner
158 IJ.~
Handicap
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worth a ..ason·a hord work to
boek off its c-ounQ" ~eat neichbor.

Damewood

This year Ro&lt;IDe comes IntO
Pemeroy with one of Ita beat
team• In over a decade. Well-1111·
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and big enoucb but not to&lt;t bil,
the Tornado hu rolled up 10
stral,rbt vietorle1 wltb Do defeat&amp;

agalnot reapectablc oppo&amp;ltton
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Sisson

130 134 177 441

Davis L.
Davis W.
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166 313

116 138 31t
614 633 M7 1904

. FRIENDLY TAVERN
·chcaher
108 146 147 -101
BQuoh G.
120 2a 115l1 490
Mitch

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By Utt4No4
Tonight eould teU
e tale on
whether Karuu, the na ion's No. 1
baatetball team, will iO throuch
tbe aeaaon unbeaten.
Putting a perfect 12-Q recotd on
the line, Kanan lavadet · Ames,
Iowa, toru.bt for a meetinJ With
Iowa State-a teapt it was able to
defeat by oaly a&amp;a7 on a heutral
court Jut month in the Big Seven
Pre-&amp;eJSOn tourDI:ID.ent
If thf! J•ybawb ean ,cet b)' thls

ln hia entire career.
1
. 11M')' family and I have really
found a home in Cincinnati," he
aald. "The bali club, the fal)s and
everyone have treated us wonder·
fully from the fint daY we irrtved
in town."
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11keRlc.lne uUed put tbe Doddrti men wiee expre.sed saHefaction over ·

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539 IS88 ·ll86 1712
174 170
119 135
131 126
142 179

121 471
120 374
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IISO 471

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F'lfSt PJace As
tho Redlego I"L seuon, oald be
Portland Graders pitcher Cincinnati looking for {' ~pherS Arr1 e
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'Em Mad Today '· ::'•~ptliall overa the weeken&lt;l with·
team
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won 13 '
1f there II any important faetor gameo, ost 1 and ,ad B 3.72 IV• .
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fallhful to hi1 church too-along
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youna fathers around here-mr
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coldest l;llPfTliD.&amp;J.-'twas ever thu•
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ma State.
nament ln the eountrJ.
Arter that, North Carolina still
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will have another meeting wlt:b.
LOS ANGELES: Bert Recblebar
State. two with hiah·ranked Duke, booted lOur iteld 1od1 to pace t!ae
and one with hiJh-t"anbd Wake Weat lo a 19-10 viCtOry over the
Forest as the top lte• oa the J:a,t. tn tbt seventh roew&amp;J. of the
~chedule.
pro-bo.,-1 aame.
-"SEA 'ISLAND, Ga.: !4ldtey

one, lhey'll have only 10 111111.. to
go lbr a ·perteet li!uoll Wttb anotber. game alolnal Iowa Staf&lt;l ·lillt
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