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TONIGHT thrv WodnoidiY
WALT DISNEY'S

Double Feature
'LADY AND THI TRAMP"
(Teehnicolor)

MALMOST ANGELS"
(Tecbnicolor)
LADY AND THE TRAMP • .

Meet .the dog famDy : Lady,
['ramp, Jock. Trusty. Borllil,

Foaghy, Bull, Pedro, Daclt·
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Peg, show doa'a torchy
.ieilvery of ballad, ''He'o A
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ALMOST ANGELS • , • But
only when they're SingJngl
Peter Week. Sean .Seully,
Vincent Winter, The VIenna

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dry cleaning
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lrit Just like new. Why
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our

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and delivery service?
Jl'ou'fe oure to be
pleaoed.

2-Hour Dry Cleaning
Service On Request

N'$0N'S·

NOW SHOWING

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"KID GALAHAD" ·
Wltb Gil, Youn1, Lola

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Food Builds .A Better World.
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made to lieiP·P"'Pit help tb~vea·."?
What does this mean?
It meanl'tbat food shipments to needy
nallona are mol;'e and more often being
distributed In the form of.wages to per·
sons who are engaged In development,
projecta. Food is, in effect, belDg used
as currency to lubricate lbe econot,ntc
machinery in many underdeveloped
countries.
If this idea can be applied In a big
way, it might be almost •• important as ·
the food itself. For Jon&amp; experience-has
· shown that, while people will take what
is given them when they need It, !bey
generally feel much better toward them·
selves and their benefactors if they can
somehow earn the assistant.
'
The whole "feed the hungry" enter·
prise is obviously a wonderful tribute to
the spirit of helpfulness in men of good
will In many lands - but most parliCU·
larly in our own.
Agriculture Secretary Freemln man·
ages, hOwever, to '!lake the goal of abol·
ishlng hunger seem a tot closer ·than It
is. His praise for the effort would per·
haps register more solidly if it were.tem·
pered with more vocal reco&amp;nitlo~ of the
Immensity of tbe talk.

NtJrly J!alf..the world's three •bUUon
pe9ple do not. eet enou&amp;b to eat. From •
300 to 500 mliUon actually .suffer from
hunger. This COQ.IIIry and many others
are trying to do' &amp;.methin&amp; abOut it on a
major .scale.
That -. ~~plalns more than $11 blllion
ot U.S. Food tor Peace shipments to
more than 100 countries In the 1955·62
~rlod .

It ~. up!ll.ns the new World Food
Progr-m and the Freedom from Hunger
campaign . .'l'he former is sponsored by
the Ul!ltt'd··Nations and the oftniated
Food ~ . "-ricultural OrgaDizatlon.
FAO launched the latter campaien.
Our eovernment ·actively supports all
these effci111. Tel draw further attention
to them, we. !Dtend to make the mcist of
Freedom fro'Jil Hunger Week tbis March
and to particlp•t• in the World Food
coneress scheduled in June.
Perhapa..the QIOSt interesting idea to
emerge froni Ibis broadened attempt to
feed the hunlcy Is tbe notion that food
should not aiMJJ.IY .be. doled out a, relief.
Charlelle$eit; FAO 4!0-ordtn•tor of
the Ftmtom-from Hunger cifupalgn,
say• "the Increasing eJ!1phasls on t h e
Ult ·o1 food for economic development
project&amp; add• to efforll which are beln&amp;

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· -Voice Of Broa.dway
••• Repo~t!l!g ..
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wonderful ciDtbes
drying statts lire!

cOL~- fUPil-The
!attire Neelved on ad!inlnll\lrallion[

•...,...,! Monday nlght 1o r..amp

vfJited I~he Liquor Ccmtrol Baud.
llltraduced by Sen. Robert 11:.
be-~~:~· R • l!l!eSVIlle. die bOI
rtpliii!O the present
board wltb 1 Llauor I

C.nnmlolon appointed
and conslltlng
dlre&lt;tor and "t\'0

"'embon,
by Gov. Jameo A.
the new setup would
the possibility of
vloladon ~ue1 which
..Uorcement In the

Ac-curate
Complete
News
Coverage

Immaculately cl¥ul Men
gentle thaD aunohine! Cf!llto
pare/llzmeleqeleelril'c:II!Ohie
dryen for aofe, c!NI n pam.
pering automatic featu..
Compare w almplicity olb
atallationand operation. EJeo,
tric dryen have DO i:ompla
valvea,nocombuatiouby.pzod.
ucts, no pilot light to worry
about. And operatiq coat t.
low, on our low rat. - OD)J
a dollar • month for avenge
family uae. For beauty, for
budget, for aafety, fclr UDbedo
able pe1fm •y•nc:e -you11 W
ELECTRIC DRYING pro.
videsWONDERFUL Ll\'INQ,

OHIO POWU COMMN'I

bill wao. lho only piece of
leglolatlon intra. brief session whlcb
r7 new blOt,

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with pollee

Spclallll--. ..llllltillllfld
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Food Builds .A Better World.
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made to lieiP·P"'Pit help tb~vea·."?
What does this mean?
It meanl'tbat food shipments to needy
nallona are mol;'e and more often being
distributed In the form of.wages to per·
sons who are engaged In development,
projecta. Food is, in effect, belDg used
as currency to lubricate lbe econot,ntc
machinery in many underdeveloped
countries.
If this idea can be applied In a big
way, it might be almost •• important as ·
the food itself. For Jon&amp; experience-has
· shown that, while people will take what
is given them when they need It, !bey
generally feel much better toward them·
selves and their benefactors if they can
somehow earn the assistant.
'
The whole "feed the hungry" enter·
prise is obviously a wonderful tribute to
the spirit of helpfulness in men of good
will In many lands - but most parliCU·
larly in our own.
Agriculture Secretary Freemln man·
ages, hOwever, to '!lake the goal of abol·
ishlng hunger seem a tot closer ·than It
is. His praise for the effort would per·
haps register more solidly if it were.tem·
pered with more vocal reco&amp;nitlo~ of the
Immensity of tbe talk.

NtJrly J!alf..the world's three •bUUon
pe9ple do not. eet enou&amp;b to eat. From •
300 to 500 mliUon actually .suffer from
hunger. This COQ.IIIry and many others
are trying to do' &amp;.methin&amp; abOut it on a
major .scale.
That -. ~~plalns more than $11 blllion
ot U.S. Food tor Peace shipments to
more than 100 countries In the 1955·62
~rlod .

It ~. up!ll.ns the new World Food
Progr-m and the Freedom from Hunger
campaign . .'l'he former is sponsored by
the Ul!ltt'd··Nations and the oftniated
Food ~ . "-ricultural OrgaDizatlon.
FAO launched the latter campaien.
Our eovernment ·actively supports all
these effci111. Tel draw further attention
to them, we. !Dtend to make the mcist of
Freedom fro'Jil Hunger Week tbis March
and to particlp•t• in the World Food
coneress scheduled in June.
Perhapa..the QIOSt interesting idea to
emerge froni Ibis broadened attempt to
feed the hunlcy Is tbe notion that food
should not aiMJJ.IY .be. doled out a, relief.
Charlelle$eit; FAO 4!0-ordtn•tor of
the Ftmtom-from Hunger cifupalgn,
say• "the Increasing eJ!1phasls on t h e
Ult ·o1 food for economic development
project&amp; add• to efforll which are beln&amp;

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••• Repo~t!l!g ..
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wonderful ciDtbes
drying statts lire!

cOL~- fUPil-The
!attire Neelved on ad!inlnll\lrallion[

•...,...,! Monday nlght 1o r..amp

vfJited I~he Liquor Ccmtrol Baud.
llltraduced by Sen. Robert 11:.
be-~~:~· R • l!l!eSVIlle. die bOI
rtpliii!O the present
board wltb 1 Llauor I

C.nnmlolon appointed
and conslltlng
dlre&lt;tor and "t\'0

"'embon,
by Gov. Jameo A.
the new setup would
the possibility of
vloladon ~ue1 which
..Uorcement In the

Ac-curate
Complete
News
Coverage

Immaculately cl¥ul Men
gentle thaD aunohine! Cf!llto
pare/llzmeleqeleelril'c:II!Ohie
dryen for aofe, c!NI n pam.
pering automatic featu..
Compare w almplicity olb
atallationand operation. EJeo,
tric dryen have DO i:ompla
valvea,nocombuatiouby.pzod.
ucts, no pilot light to worry
about. And operatiq coat t.
low, on our low rat. - OD)J
a dollar • month for avenge
family uae. For beauty, for
budget, for aafety, fclr UDbedo
able pe1fm •y•nc:e -you11 W
ELECTRIC DRYING pro.
videsWONDERFUL Ll\'INQ,

OHIO POWU COMMN'I

bill wao. lho only piece of
leglolatlon intra. brief session whlcb
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SOCIAL
SECURITY

Bradds Scores 35 Points
As Ohio Defeats Wildcats

Harry Golden Is The Most
With His Defenses For All
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has V-8's up to 405 horsepower, a .10 ih~IIO(I ~~. ri~h Ill WI~ il\jl

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has V-8's up to 405 horsepower, a .10 ih~IIO(I ~~. ri~h Ill WI~ il\jl

I....., feliiiM like lA OpiJ.OIIal ~wli!a-AWIV lleerlt!l :whejol, Tlil ,sloek ~ falriane .
lili~lht lc6rlwlll ci!ilck. nimble, oolld .. a bank-and 'offer! Amerl&lt;a'l Volt Dan'l'lhiss fak:otlltoPl-nDI!" with a now...., olluhj inciUdi(fltht fl.m f - .
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R. Burton · ... , .... : .... , 411
P. Oblniger ... , ....... , , 510
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4:30 lnterchoogo
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5:00 CoD1lWD1ily News
1:00 Ohio Valley News
s,os World lc Natloual Newa
U5 Sporll Today
5:15 Spolliglu on Sporto
8:10 World News
uo Dinner Mukalc
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7:00 Sign 011, Musical CiiJck
t '30 Publle Service
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9 45 Sbil'lferl of Blealnr
8:Ill! Obio Valley Newo
1~ . 00 Muon County f&gt;o~w .
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Wll5 Talk ol lhe Town
10:00 News
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1~:05 G A H S F&lt;AJtbaD
11:00 Talk ofolh&lt;l To1m . .
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.te~cepl Fri. Cllllii!b Belli Ring 11.55 MOdlcal Milestones
11:45 World ~~~~
12:00 Local lc Ohio
11:55 Masqo•Counly ·NeWI•·" ..... 12:15 Educolional Special
12:00 Commtinlty News
11:20 Lifeguard Bullelhi Board
12:6&amp; Local News
•2:25 News 0 Grams
12:10 Ohio News
12:30 Salurday Matinee
12:15 Mara:el.
1:00 OSU Seoul ollho Week
!2.28 Lifeguard Bullelln Board 1:15 osu Footba~
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4:00 Disclng wltb Do"
1,:30 _Agricultule Agent
4:30 Album Time
lll:45 Country Go lloun&lt;.
5:00 Nowa Summary
1:55 ·News Boat
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5:30 Dinner Musioale
a:55 News Beat
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1V. wolfe ....• .. .•..•.... 435
H. Thomas .. ••.. . •. •• .. . 434
R. Burton · ... , .... : .... , 411
P. Oblniger ... , ....... , , 510
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fllao 101' the ·111111181. banquet anne Bradbuey and. Wayne Da·
Md .._. lor the MHS Senior vis cJch wnt recetve $t f o r
Bond were
Monday selling the most llckell to
t:VeniJii wheD the Band Boost- Silver Bells Serenade. They
era met ID 111e Band room for for the top prize.
their regillir meetln&amp;. The bJD-

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Hames Committees For MHS's
Senior Banquet, Dance Event· ·

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Mr. and Mrs. John ;ltrl!ler
childton, Joetta and J!lhru\y
Chester llcad ~islted
with b!s parents, Mr. and
Ra)'lllOnd Krider, Syri.·

Donations Are
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... Charles Asa Bradbury,
Mrs. Allier! Mees 11
presided over the meeting and
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quite ill at ber llolne, Bu~ler- 1
named the foUowln&amp; commit,;.~··
Harr1son who
~lnl _ Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Donations were made to·
at the Bowers
Mrs Wallace Bradford, Mrs. Marcl1 of rnmes, Care, and
feU on lbe ~
Beri Bodlmer, Mrs. Lionel lslalion ·Bulletio when the
~ bone 1D ber
Bog Mrs. Bradbury. Mrs. Rog tes Auxiliary of the
er. She will "'; conllned to
er f:~an, Mrs. James Crl&amp;- American Legion Post No. 602, home for from four to
well.
mel at the Post Home.
. weeks.
The president, Mrs. Virgil Miss Kathryn Proctor
· Serving line - Mrs. Lewis Walker, announced the Mid
been here due to the
Sauer, chairman, Mrs. P au I Winter Confereoce Feb. 23.
her mother, Mrs. Bess P
Scoti, Mrs. Leland BroiVII, Mrs. Cards of Thanks for
returned to her home, P~ll-'
Charles Areher. Mrs. Francis of the Christmas story
ersburg, W. Va. M&lt;inday.
Ander!IOII, and Mrs. Tony Fow- read from the County Home Mrs. Eddie Smith has retull'll-1
ler.
and Rest llon\es. Mrs. Elson ed home after a several
D 1 Spencer gave a report on leg- ,·mopths visit In St. Louis, Mo.
~=g.;"::.,;- ~· E~e:. islalion and national security. with her daughter and son-inBa 'hn aM n,K '·th Cook Refreshments were served law, Mr. and MrS. Denver P.
ett c er, rs. enne
and a social hour enjoyed,
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and family.
Mrs. Cash Bahr, Mrs. George
and Mrs. R. T. west and
Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Jr~ Butcher,
ASK TO WED
left Monday for their home,
Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny, Mrs.
Tw
Fla after a visit with
James Daniels Mrs. William PT. PLEASANT o
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s!aler Mrs. D~vid Jenkins and Ipies made applications for
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MrS. Sanford Tliomas.
· rtage l~nses in the office
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Clean-up ""i' Mrs. Millard the County Clerk: Bobby
Parkersbur~, W. _va. spent
Wlldermilth : M~. Charles Ed- Linkous, 'tl, Gallipolis, 0 h i.o, the weekend w1th thell' paren\8,
wards, ~- Paul Haptonstall, and May Elizabeth Eli~s, 31, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and
DEANNA KAY LINDSEY
Mr 1 Sl rt d M
west Columbia· Joe Clall' Bradand Mrs. Sam Arnold.
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r '· ley, 27, Sand~ille, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and . Announcing th~ epgagem~nt of t~eir daughter,
It was
that Suz- Lenora Miller, 24, New
son, Kenneth and Donald of
anna Kay, to James Keith Dilcher, are Mr. andt Mrs.
and AIC and Mrs. John fred Lindsey, Albany. Miss Lindsey graduated from
Dale Fisher and sons,
bany High school in
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is now em,l!!_oYej
and Sam of Hampton, Va.
Dental Assistant for Dr.
Athens.
Saturday with the former's is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
IIrr1otl&gt;er Mrs. William F1sber Ohio. He is a 1960 graduate
and
brother and sister-Inis now employed at the Columbus
law, Mr. a~d Mrs. Mason FishColumbus. No date ha.s been set for the
and family.

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Jan Long, age 10, son of Mr.
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at lbe meetlnl of the Eagles
Class of the Syi'aCO'ae Asbury
Double Festure
Methndlst
churcb at the home
''LADY AND THE TRAMP"
of
Mr.
and
Mrs. ClirroU NotTia·j
(Te&lt;hnlcolor)
"ALMOST ANGILI"
Thursday' evening Jan. 24.
(Tecbnicolor)
. Mlso Mareia Kirr opened tbe
LADY AND THE TRAMP - - meelinll With prayer. Mrs, Troy
Meet the doe family: L!ody, ZWilling was named news
rramp, Jock, Trust)', Boris, porter. DiSqjlssed during I
rouehr. Bull, Pedro, Daeh·
sie, Peg, show do&amp;'• torchy meeting were "Worabip
delivery of ballad, "He'1 A tiogs" and a Qampalgn to get
~m~ members back to ~
framp.''
ALMO~T ANGELS , • • But
School. It was decided
only when they're Slnalngl
.,. Instead of blanteu to
Peter Week, Sesn SeuJiy,
Algeria overseas Re)jef ..
Vincent Winter, The Vteon"
Mrs. Nor'rls conducted a 81Soya Choir • ., ...World'• Bell
que~on session. Refn,lbLoved Music.
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TONIGHT and
WEDNESDAY
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