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Club

UTUltN! llOMZ � S.h
1961 I
Entertained
akes,..,.are
M
Wood, w., n.
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Kayte R...,11, daU&amp;hter of Mr O r Lee
he HluTJ,OO\ l,l•
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By
Mr�·W,11,amson
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tbelr home with mumpt1
Comm
unica
lionl
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rood from
j
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Vicky Ann Dent, 18 month old , al W
he
prfllden
Stale
and
National
club
ake
the
are
I
About
,;,e
""""""' Sh
She, d'"neredwih • I ed Ibo sday
edneaday
New �1ear
hospial
u.t1llg
,. hter o! Mr. .and •M n. w·
h e r j Memuw-a are lO ........ ny-w twY
at
afterooon,
Wednt
.
January la bargain month all over the ,tore-lo the furniture dept. on tbt Srd
1r broken wriJ which she -sll!ain�I home Wl Mulberry-a� .
I
fred Dent was returned tu .neIll·
buttons to the oext meeting;
r
a
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me
f
� ho
for floor-ready to wear and draPfry dept. on the 2nd floor-and oo the _main
Dmner 11,ut&gt;sls on Ne\1 �'ear's home ynterday rom llolzt'r 10&amp;· · 1n the Beginrdu� t.od . ·• 1 med- which will be gino the blind
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, ay w11h \tr and Mrs Cush pita1 where she has been a pa1ienl •
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ion
he
�w
\Jear, taken ti•t"i.' projerH,
for t
at
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• �mt
• '" ) t&gt;Sleruo) . Ker brouier, n.uuc-r1
. . . men's wear, housewares, dry goods, hosiery, underwear, chUdren's and i.
,ohn�on '!H'l.t! Mis• o�ertI1a \mm Ior treatmttnl oI pneumcn111
h
orn
Gensi,
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thf"::ne
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. . John l•iu
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l rs. Franres La1km,
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the devotioOI led b\J
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1 Mra· Robert , Iur the blind was gJven
fants' wear.
by .,_
mi..
. and �,
•h oI M . nosp11nI th·1.11 wee1., ...aa Hlso re. I Warner
Jamct Schmoll , daur.a,ter
onny ,�..arkm
. 1. am1 :ii1
. rs.
'who
closc'd
with
a
prayer
1
y.
I
urned
home
Tb
sda
ur
C. F, T,_.J.;... M · Waldo J
and t!lrs, Robert Schmoll who ,,., . , ;__
:obert R•ibel
·
' 'harlon.e . poem• "Let Me Rememher· "
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L,WUe
ggs
M
rs.
and
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'·latl-ve
Harte
wa1 DIIIIJl:U
1• �,.,...w
• who has bL't!fl UlAen
,_, to Pleasant
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�rs Ralph Davas
Va IIey Hosr,1t.
.
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ill R:ave
lomorrow 1or I M rs. Wi11"wn 8uter presided ! cheuman. A round robin get well
Snt
I .lt h'"r home for a number ol I al Wednesday fol' treatmenl anc. Pemn w
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buylllJ!. , and memben answered roU call card wa, ,ent to Mill Ethel Garspring
for
City
York
New
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-h.uuseirvat100 was retw·1JCU
t'
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, . 1!I sIow1y .unprovmg.
ee-�
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JUWeport l)en
r"-'
... ,eot , w1'th a ,1.....
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store. They will be joined t,y Ed- ·--· - - · Mrt. Tompkins --- t h .
ward Tewksbary of the Well,Jton
Janet
Arnold
Is
program
topic, "Communilrn and
�re Compny for the trip.
Why I am AmerlcllJI," taken from
President
the book, "Whal We MUii Know
! pIan Reception
Communism," t,y lhe Over•
About
Group
streell.
'Ille Rockspring, MYF beld II•
I for Grand Ada
regular meeting Sunday ol t h • Relreahmenll were ,erved by
10 f er
I l
home of Mrs. Pally HyoeU. The the ltosteu during the ooclal hour
i Plal\J wue made Thursday meetin&amp; was opened by J a n e t to thole named above •� M�
Melll A,.,,, Twill
night for a reception to honor Arnold, vice-pretident.
. Eugene Brown, Mn. Luil Rei­
l Mrs. Jamefl Clatworthy, recently Devotioos were John, Chapter bel, Mn. George H. Parker, Mn.
Bl1nbt Uned
elected Grand Ada or the Grand 1, verses one through nlne, read Pearl Hysell, Mra. Charles Lytle.
1 Chapter or thf state of Ohio, by Rita wears. During the meet- Mn. T. A. Hennesay, Mrs. Ben
Order of the Eastern Star, when ing new o [ficer, were elected : Neutzling and Mn. Jed Webster Made of tough, dur­
Evangeline Chapter met at the president , J anet Arnold; vice- Sr .
able striped Fisher
Maaonlc Hall In Mlddleporl.
president, Joyce Stanley , aecreCloth. Zips from top or
Tbe reception will b. held in atary, L i n d a Bailey : treasurer.
bottom. Action back
February with the date to be an- Janet Wean, News reportier , Last Servibe
lor extra comfort. San•
Vat � army lwllL Ila.
nounced later.
lorized shrunk. Full
Jane Douglas; Hospita1ity Rlta
Being
Held
Mrs. Jack Bechtle, Worthy Ma• Wears · Represtntative to t h e
cul. Sizes 36 to 46.
Uc Inserts for better '"·
tron of Evangeline Chapter . was board lneeting,, Mrs. Pally Ky- This Even
ing
Two taree, roomy �
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in charge of the meeting and Rll.
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ee11.
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the
W
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service
closmg
The
•· attend the School f In The program of "Prayer ope111
eta. Zipper clolure. TIii,
ilans ..,
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ltruction to be held in McConnels- Doon" was presented by R I t a of Prayer in �Iddlepo� ;ill. be
t
,rey or ,reen In Illa 18
vUla on lbe 24th of this month Wears "His Sin " "Easy Way · " beld U,!JI evening at
0o
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na
Rev.
wlth
Church
Baplisl
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were alao made.
by Janet
Wean:' ..Happy N e w A Boone to deU'Yer the Bennon.
to 46.
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Durmg the evening a oew
Year" by Mrs · Hugh Bearh■·· · Rev. Howard Ruupelt, patwr
,_ of
Ameri·can Flag wu presented to "Humtlity in Prayer" by M r .
I the Firlt United Pr1!1bylerian
•- c apter from Mr. and Mr1.
ti.,
lt
Patty ffvsell·
"God's Faithful- Church, will be in charge oI the
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Allen Hughes.
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Joyce Slanley 8nd Lin- evening's service and 1peclal muMrs. Bechtle appointed the fol- :Seal�:
Y·
lowing committee lo check O • The meeting WII closed wttb sic will he presented by the Sen�
___,_ Ior tbe rnetl tne PIace.. Ml'I. the entire grou;i saying the Lord's Klr choir of his church.
Youllfl Mena
Clatworthy. Mrs. Char� Bennett .
Prayer_ Refreshment, were aerv- The servicH are 1ponaored
Mr■. Willi, Anthony, Mrs. Guy ed by Mra. Pally Hysel
each year by the Middleport Min·
l.
Reynold,. Mr1. M L. French,
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ilterial Aasoclatlon with the minMiQ Nellie Zerkle, Mi,s Hallie
ist,rs of the local churches ?If·
to
r..rkle, and Mr· Hughes.
Probasco
lkipaling. Choln of tbe churches I
Mra. Theo Neubllng and Mrs.
lurni,h special music each evenns Deg·ree
Harley Swiaher were appointed as
White or srey in ■bee
ing.
small (34-36), medium (38t·hairman of tht! 'clinm�rt lq Ixr S, Clen S
40), i&amp;l'ie (42-44), extra Bulky knit crew top IOclll
Other minilllerl who have par·
served by the chaJlter to the BPW
large (4�). Reinforced for achoo! weir a n •·
club for the next four months. · Miss J u l j a Ann Probasco, tlcipated in the services this year
nect. lla.ilan 1leevea well
Mr
of
and
daughter
Mn.
fl.
-Lo
,
are
Konkrlght
pro---Raymon
Rev.
)
orflcer
an
waa
Frencb
Mn.
------------W &amp;no fleece linln&amp;,
sports wear. Wbl\t with I
tea, for tbe meeting In the ab- Probosco, former Middleport rea- tbe Keoth Methodbt Church, P.ev.
idenl1, wa, among sradua,.. in Nyle Borden of !he Mt. Moriah
,enc, of Mrs. Donald Stiver,.
WE PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS
bar ltrtpt WJ, Gihlol
!he Fall Convocalion htld llocem· Baptial Church, and Rev. Fred I.
ber 16, 1900, al Ohio lllale Unlver- Gardner ul the Church of Christ.
foot, IINl lMI • 12.
Hi11h School Dance
sily.
•ns H■nft Hoodocl SwHI Shirts . . . . . . • . . . $3.79
Tuesday evening lbe choir of
Alter a abort period of employ• tbe Gallipolis Slate Instiiut, preParty I• Saturday
lmin1 Mtll•
A high school dance party will menl in the Columbus Public Li- ,enied opeclal music ol th• oer•
County Since 1 8"."
be held lhio Saturday •I tho Mid• brory 11111 bu rottll'llld to t h e vice. and India Borden ,ang a
, dloport High aud. from 7,341 p.m. University, being �ted In solo.
' to t UO p.m. " under aponsorship the Departmenl of IPllbllcations
n111lete1 111in,t cold. InsuliteiJ �u•hion throUfiChout from
Wonda Grip
Deposit lnlUl'aocl!
ol tho Middleport band Boo,tera. as an ednorlal aecrttm,.
11eel
to toe - aultable for
Leon Jordan and Kenny HylOll, She 1, a 19511 graduite of Mid- Heritage
s Were
work or play, Slzea med•
C..rp.
MtllONAL
dte:x,rt High School and allended
the Jay,, will provide muolr.
ium Cfih 1 1-11¼) and
Theme
The Mega-Ma,on rhamplon■hlp Miami Unlver1lly al Oxford, Ohio
lar,e (fits 12-13).
BAN K
dance ha, been ..1 for Jan. 28, for three years before tron,lerRUTLAND
For Devott'ons
POMEROY at the Pomeroy High 1ehool aud- ring to Ohio state.
Her
pa
ltorium.
rent, are now midenll "Recallin,: Our Heritage'' wu
the Iheme of the devot....i. led
of South Charleston, W. Va,
AdJuetal,le ln&gt;ueer oua ...
by Mra. William HouduheH
,Alli
when lbe WSCS of the
. Euy to .... .... ...
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Mainly About
cna■o ruor llhalp. �
nlng
��
Men,
.. - Wool Work
. ' Socks -·---- 50c IO ..,, lilt Otlft. I kl • ,tc.
Jahn
s.uvap
Jr. .
People
made c1-lul by the yule lop
Mens Rockford W11rk. Sock1 _ 3 pair $1 .00
buming in Ill . open lire p1-.
Pomeroy
Mr■• lreno Shoemaker of Co- Mr■• Wllllam Ekhin&amp;er, vice Mens 8-llston ln,ullted Socks
___ 79c
lumbu, b the gueot of her daullh· preeidenl, coaducted tbe IIIHliJJll
ter and 100-in-l11', Mr. and Mn. anti Mn. Dan Rller wu welcom­
ed u • gueet. Shteen ehut-in
Roy a,.._, Alhena Road.
Mens "Blue Bell"
Cannon l'lald
Mn. Maxine Arnold and dauah- ealb were reported. 'l1to lrtasur­
er
re
t
of
pledge
the
tha
ported
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New
r,
spent
SUeanna
te
BLANKET LINED
Day with her mother, Mr■. Mary fl!O hu been pold in full. Miu
Marcia Karr 1epmted on poinlelAumiller of Hartfo!d, W. Va.
Benlz Wolle visited loday · with llaa tabn to Mn. - Karr and
his 1l1ters, Mt...o Ida and AUIUI- Mn. A. L. Flanagan, • !lo� lo
Stitched entla. Plait!, la .-, ..,._
Mn. Bert w- and 11111 lo
ro••
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brothe
and
G
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Wolre
r
la
NOW
WAI
lully lined for real wumth. 4 outside yellow, blue.
the mklenta at ro.ter !lat
NOW
WAI
Planll.
all of which pockets, 1 Inside packet. Wann cordu•
ri
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Mr■. WIiiiam A. Mor&amp;IIII IIIII Home at Ch ltmu,
'57 Chevrolet _ $1 1 95 $995
the Society,
p
ol
'60
Buick
VB
_
$2695
$2595
rojecll
Mn. Roger Mor1an were rem,t ...,.
Sllllon Wa1on. Sporklln1 orl1lnal llnl1h.
Communication■ ...,. read from roy collar. Heavy weight blue denim.
bu■lnou visitor in GaUipolla.
LaS.bre 4 Dr. sedan. 0111 careful loeal
Shows be1t of care.
m
Ja.,.,, and Dor­
ar
owner. Sharp car. Power 1turlnc and
WOilam Burtoo of Columbue .,.. ialon leo in
Sizes 36 to 46.
A
offerln&amp; wu
brake■. Turblne Drive. R4U. Over •1 ,·
rived 'llluraday evening for • � Chrlatmao
'57 Dodge VB _ $1 1 95 $995 100.00 off.
,1,11 with hi■ ■bier 11111 brotherand Mn.
Cullom • Dr. Sedan. On, careful local
in-law· Mr· and Mn· Clifford Leif, Mn. Carl
llller
..-,tecl
lht
pn&gt;trarn
top.
owntr. Puah button ■htft.
hell and eon, Ropr.
'59 Buick VB _ $2395 $2295
and
le
'Lookin
Backward
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Mr■. CIUford Lellhelt and broth"
.
F
LaSobre Convertible Cl&gt;f. A Jet black
anl
er WUllam Bw:ton vblled their ••w-,.
'60 Dodge VB __ $2295 beauty in1lde and out. Really 1harp. Pow­
All
article
"Chriltlan
Stewa!d!allier Erneot Burton at Holoer
Dart PhoenTx
, Dr. Sedan. Fineat and beat er ,teerinc I brain. Full equipment.
" by Miu •Karr eloood lht
·
ehip,
■erlH Dart. oanful loe1l awner. Show•
Ho■piW today.
$1 .95
room &lt;iNn.
Jame, Ediar Ginther of CID- -11ni1 and relrtolune.tla WIit
' Torque lll(ht. R&amp;H.
�
the
■erv
t,y
ed
For
work
or
play,
1enulne
leather
In
of
'59 Buick VB _ $2295 $21 95
rueet
hla
recenl
cbtnall wn •
pll'ellll, Mr. and Mn. Ori■
'57 Buick VB _ $1 1 95 $1095 LaSabre Hald Top t Dr. Ont eanful lo­
black or brown, reeufar widths and
Gbtther, �r JlcNKI,
Annual Pariah
• Dr. Soden. One loeel owner. a..utllul
cal owner. Power 1teerln1 • brakes. Tur­
narrow wldthl. Sizes 30 to 50.
Mr. and Mrt. Oril Ginther were M tinf Planned
all white llnl■h. D)&lt;nollow drlvo. R6H.
bine drive. Extn extra nke.
ee
Nylon and permanent flllllll tG&amp;fm •
Par
bn- Mn. 11u Sanhom pnllded at
,lalton w� In
bura, w. Va.
the meetlDll of U,. Guild ol ar...
pndy tu1'lalna that wuh ad dff ...
Mn. Ori■ Ginther vbtted Thun- Eplecopal diurch held '1'--'
1955 BUICKS ______ W11 $795
Now $695
IY
day evening with Mr. anti Mn. venJn&amp; ■
lly.-Wblte with trim■ hi all colon. e
Chol•• of S fine ean - ho Super■, a 4 Dr. &amp; 2 Dr. Hald Top, and One Roadma■ter
t the homo ol lln. Cld­
llllu Slileo.
ric CJart, Mtddltport. with ih,
, Dr. A.11 hive power oteerl., 6 brake,, ■nd HIN ebup ..,._
IP'ffD, IO\d, red, turquoilt.
Mint 1MI l..h Wl411, Laa­
Carl llobaJt u ......,._,
Wtrlt hltt i. lllck ., lrown
Durln&amp; the bt•i- -·
MEIGS THEATRE
p1ana .... dlecllalod i.r lht .... 1Mn1 Werk l111111n•er1:, cu,....
'58 Ford Pickup __ $1 ,195 '57 Ford Pickup ___ $795
,__,.,, Oht.
nual parl■lt JDNtin11 lo bl bold II or ••- On ...,.. _____
the pu1lh boult, Wwl1 iq Jn­ ,'t\tn, .,.,. ··NOT OPIN TONI.MT
'56 Plymouth 4 Dr. _ $595 '55 Merc_ury 4 Dr. __ $495
'•RAYJOEII
uary · II. llmltlono labD from
0... - ------Dovld Ladd and 11111• Adamo Proverllt .... led by 11n. A. R.
'55 Dodge
4 Dr. _ $595 '57 Chevrolet 2 1 0 2 Dr. $995
Xnlpt. ftlfNVm-tl ,... �­
ttl bJ Iba bnh
wrfllC the
"TIJIIIIJltTU''
$3;95
With
Vlotor
Jlatun
melal
boor.
'57 Stud. VB Pres. 4 Dr. $895 '56 lulck loaclm11ter HT $895
and Yvoant o.carll
COMING - .IAM. I. t, II
'56 Ford VB Vic. HT Cpe. $795 '55 Pontiac YB Stir Chief $695
IUN. MON. T\111.
''POLLYANNA''
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All Ashland KJ\· ,plane 'llo�e 1
I forced landing on a M e i g s
cowity f�rm .f.\ 3 p,m, Fridn; '
with only �ti.le dama�o lo
the plane oltd nc ,injury lo t h e
rllot and a passenger, according
to a report or Gallipolis P c,, � t, ,

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Stat- Highway P11trol.
The plane came down

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WE'RE SHOOTING THE WORKS I
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Neutzling Is'
President Of

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Albury
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Cuff Hangers

50c
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BLANKETS
OVERALL JACKETS

Trlnlclatl 60"x76" • .... $1�

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Woodstock 72''xl4" • · $1.9t ·

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'55 Studebaker 4 Dr. _ $395

'54 Buick VI 4 Dr, __ $295

'54 Ford VI 2 Dr. ___ $395

'54 Pontiac 4 Dr.

$395

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UIIRTY THEATRE ·
¥ldclleport, Ohio
NOW IIIOWING

THI!
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('l'echQlcolor)
Poter cu■blnc and
Andre lilorrell

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MAKE ELBfREflDS_· 11 POMEROY
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George Katz. an accompllahed
young pianist, who haa appeared
I all over the United States. and
in many foreign countriel, wllli
hold a one concert recital J.,.i
uary 19 in Pome.oy.
The pianist will appear at tht
Foto Mu_sic Company audltorJum
at their Second..t otore with 111
admission fee of U 10 for adul1a
and 55 cents for student,.
Kai. was a scholar■hlp
at the Julliard School of Xuaic

In a
wbeAt field on the Roush farm
not far from Salem Center Rt •
p01n1 100 varde lrom Rt. 121 s.:, 1
miles east of ·lhe Meigs-V i n l o n
COWllY line.
lt was piloted by Richard E
PennJngton, �. Aahland, Ky . and
the paqeng�r wu Gttlt Buttnam
a, Ironton. Both men walk.ct_
away from the wreckage t.n­
lW'ffltd after the '-'lane crashed
m.to a Dedgerow unbarmed d.fter
tt failed lo ,top In !he field The
plane's wing and landing �car
•u damaged·
The pilot reported thal he ud
engine trouble which forced him ·
iown. The plllt\fl was en..outt&gt; 1
from YO\ID&amp;lloWD lo Hwitingt"".

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Men's Thermal Socks

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Salem Center

$4.88

Mak• up your mind now
open a bank savings account
with us soon - and to add
to it every payday in 1961 1

Arms Drop Fr om North Se ize

Uninjured Near

WORK
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Rutland grkkler, lead
36-1 to cop SVAC gri O. Atkins.
'WID .,11th 81nught by beating _J •T
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It: - Middlepo": Councl~to back November 1 _ Anthony E.
1 -. M119 Le~_a Jorden of Har· Jlan for better f_,re slal10n.
Perensky, 17-year---old youth, cap1,s..11wUle a~d Silas P Taylor "' I ~~ - MMi. Elizabeth Rice of lured shortly after jail break
Pomeroy died
Ma1i&lt;m died .
2 - Express Agency hearihg

scared thief llllO iloppina with 25 - New Middleport fir, truck jpreMident of Fair Board succeed- s.warded parliamentary medal.
sponsored contest: Carl T. Mitch '
bla!t of gun. . .
deliver_ed ; Earl Hartley of Har.- ing Fred Lelfheil; Rutland grid- 17 _ One died, two others ln- ot Pomeroy died, us did Muttie
12 - Coma uss10ner1 upheld In , ford died.
/,ters honored ; Mn. Eulah See or jured in car-train crash at Che- Springer of Syracuse.
Court ~f AppealJ coneemtng D-91 28 - Five cars damaged l n · Let.art, W. Va. died.
shire crossing ; Mn. Geraldine 24 _ Expense accounts of t'OUII·
Cater.pillar traclor : 10,~ \"CUs w1:c~·k on East Main-1:il ~id~t; I 10 - Mrs. Mildred Stanley, Swisher of Cheshire died.
ty candidates showed they spent
cast Ill November 8 elechon.
I Mike Jeffert of Mason died or m-- ;,rom1nent Pomeroy bolineuwo.
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4 - David Goodwm turned ~ - Susan Pullrn named as held with Bern~rd Fullz repre- 14 -. Shendan Schall hound to Jurn~s :;uff~ m fall from tree. man died ; Don Stwen aelected touted GJOW1ter five 59-52 ; Mid- 27 _ Leafy Marie Chasteen esdown Pomeroy !ire chief job: ~1ddleport homecoming queen; sentmg area shipper&amp;.
grand J~ un charge of. B &amp; E 29 - Dell Rice ol Rutland died. u prealdent of C of C
dleport lire razed Joaeph Solset.z caped death when train hit her
Alillt L. Car90n died al Syracuse first sdiool honor rolls announc- 4 - Real estate in Meigs c;oun. after bemg stopped with. gun , 30 - Pomeroy football banquet 12 - Weekend storm left roada home and
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ed H A car: MNl. Allie Evans of Pome-5 "- Earl McGrath taken ro , ed .
I) ordered reappr.a~.
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penile11liary lo serve lenn on ! 21 - Cand idates night al Mid- 5 - Rulland h:1kes Wahama 15- 15 - Donald Betzing, Avery 1
" ,, M~eport take, Kyger in WoUepen gutted by blaze; drawn for petit and grand jury .
29 - Mrs. Fannie Se.:irles of
men,laughter charge: Ro~rt T. dleport sp1:1rsley attended.
i6, Panthers Jose to Jackson 14-0. Nelsen. Roy Holt~r, .Roger Mor-1 Creek 5&amp;-4 7 1P area cage openers. George 81')'.ant of Rutland , Mar- xi _ Nine witnessea quizzed in C~e~ire died: relief 8:'ked ror
Deeember
ior. K. Oblinger of New Haven, triaJ of Glecroy Ewing; Marion muumum water users III Pome•
Burdette of Laurt!I Cliff died. 1 22 - Fl.ulland win streak cf 21. IEastet'II ni pped H.ann.an 20-16; Ig~ and Fred Leifhe1t elected to
i - Pome~y High l.omecoming snapped by McArthur , 26-14.
Mid'dleport lost to ~gan 26--1.
Faii. Board.
' ~&gt;ember 2 _Elizabeth and ,Clair Spencer of MiddJeport, Oun of Racine and Mn. Mary roy•MiddleJ)Ort proposa l of water
qt • nommated .
24 - John E. Catron of Letart 7 - Raymond L1Ult&gt; ol Cheshire 16 - Ted Reed, Jr. named to I Theiss of Racine died; ,econd all cUed.
Janes of Portland died; Carl Wal- company.
foiled to end tile in suicide at- head Memorial Hospital Commis- honor rolls announced.
13 - C,ouncil in Pomeroy and too named as head of Junior Fai.r 30 New Cmmty Engineer
T Middleport pranksters cause I died .
1 3 - Panthers take !Agan 5$-37 Middleport will uk Meip Water Board.
i, o'clock curfew.
I 25 - Hospital board all~wed to lempl with knife : Mrs. Ora Anna sion as chairman.
Stanley BlazewJcz issued noloriz-1 - .suit for ~.000 .riled by j February of 1961 to ask for bid.. Sheets of RuUand and Mrs. Millie 17 - Von MiJJer or Langsville ~ 11eason .cage starter; Jacbon C'-Ompany to redu4!e rate- boost.
21 _ Racine winning streak ed statement dU!Charging 42 coun-C111 Wilson against Middleport on new Memorial Hospita l.
lloush of New Haven died.
died . Judy H~wetson goes to Pike- rup.ped Middleport _59-53 · Ray ~• - Panthers rallied to beat sto;,ped at sis: by fast breaking ty ~p.loyees as of January 1
Sk · rink owner.
27 - Jet pilot died while on
8 - Three injured in Middle- ton Cherry Pie contest after win- Grimm of Maaon died.
MiddJeport 57-54 on Pomeroy Pomeroy five 61HS; second snow and h1~mg 43 new workers: Mist
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- Co_uocll tabled aid to Mkl· flight nea r McArthur : sioo.ooo port HUI two-car craah: George ning local round.
5 - Earl E. Willa seriously in- floor: Tornadoes take Eastern 67- st.orm of year brings close to Ora .R1ckart of Letart and ~rs.
rt Fire Company proposal : BUii_ filed on behalf ol Kathy Horak resiglle&lt;I as Pomeroy coun- 18 - Mary Howell of Middle-- jured in auto accident below Hob- ~ ; two homes saved by quick eight county schools Edward Hattie Jeffera of Mason died ;
Fr ces E . Blake of Clifton died. 1While.
cilman .
;iort died.
son.
fire departmf'"nt action.
Baum died.
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l - Paula ~ayre named Porn• I 28 - . Mrs. Ellen Mills died at 9 _ Republicans take every ?O· 19 - ~ubHc Relation Dir~r 7 _ Middleport won 56-44 OVffl' 15 _ Gas selected for second
_ p.Offleroy Senior H.igh defendant claimin~ com:;ilete in22
em homecon:img queen.
Reedsville_.
litic.al contest in Meig11 .
Carl Sullt\'an spoke at Town-City GaUipolia; Panthers lost to Wella- time at Memorial Hospital board school broken into, safe contain- nocensc of. sto~ flJ'e.
_, - Ed Fnend ~hot m Wonder 29 ~ M1ddlepo~t stunned Pome- 10 _ County·, new hospital giY • Banquet.
ton 5&gt;4&amp;.
meeting ; Maggie Swearingen died ing 12 class rings taken.
_31 - R.1verv1ew ~ fourth,
Ba by Pete Hendra: following ar- roy with 18--14 victory on .Jacket en name of Meigs Memorial: Mrs. 21 _ J udy Hewetson won Pike- 11 _ Eastern honored as SVAC al Syracuse. •
2.1 _ Rutland pulled ahead in £1fth and socth grade sch°'.°! toum~ I . T~ken _to Meig11 General field .
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Annie Clark of Columbia died.
ton Cherry pie baking contest and football champe ; two overcome b7 16 - Counterfeiter thought lo last half to defeat K r Creek ey on ho~e noor by beatmg Port•
Ho!Pital with h~p wound.
I 31 - Henry Ewmg, Fred Rus- 11 - Panthers win over Nelson- is eligible to compete in finals at carbon morm:Jdt fumea in Sutton be working near Meigs C'-Ouoty; 61--44 : Ral h Martin
Jtid!led la~ 37-~4. Jury found Glenroy H.
1, - Je!i.sle St.1llwagner of Porn• sell ~d A. G. Mehlman nam.ed to ville 4HI; Jackets beaten b Y Columbus.
~hurrh ; Jamea R. ParSOOI of names
posaJble juror11 drawn a, havin p best Christmas decor- Ewmg mnocent of cha~ges of arProy and Margaret Hayman of hospital board lo rt!-jllace resigned Wellston 28--16 in league wr;:ipup : 22 - Dana H. Cleland of Ra· Shade Valley died.
for arson caae •111atnet Glenroy H tio . gMiddl port Gard Cl b son presented by :itate, Mrs. An-o
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board peratmg well un ~ both
5· Rutland controlled most:
Dave Martin . Jim Hobstetter
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their learn in an early lead with boas ed several, perfonners talla :;lick fast break and the 'DevilsjeJ than RuUandi boy•.
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Wilton . . . . . .9 19 31
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Athens 47 Jackson
Jittery atmosphere of Cuba we« ; th, latler sttll holds lhe loo? scor- 29.
blocked today by a govarnmenl : ing honors with 125 tallies. Chase
LOUISA WINS TILT

Rlplf}I: jum;1e1:I Into a :!Cl point ' their visl(ors in the fourth quar• ' rughl. Portla~d remained un~e- an alleged threat of " invasion'"
le.d
Clrst quarter, and the jtet·, 15-12, as Ripley poure.:l 11u1&gt; ,feated by winning ovtr Haem&lt;' by the United St.ates.
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1ame ,' pt\'er • contest a1 BeV- ler. 15-12. as Rlpley poured sub-ill3-28. ~arry Prloo led. t'1r win- An estim.a.t~- 230,000 arn1edl Coach Bob Ashley' Eastern Eagles grabbed a 16 to
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nerts wi th 37 poinl.~ ~hile Mar- trooµs ,,ml ctv11l.ans were on th• : 10 first quarter lead at Rio Grande Frida nighf but
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eighl ~ac-h. Rac~e w;n muni st .supµIJed heavy · guns :i" d l Eastern matched basket for basket with the Bluemen
,ley
11 poinli. Jerry Roush. 3-D-8. Totals: 14-7-35.
I.. e reserve g~me 24-1 4. elg r Itanks rang~ along the cen~ral I in the second quarter anc' were out in front 24 to 18 at
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DeMa'' .· hid 13 while Gci·lae ; !UPI.EV: flerlad1 , ~ -12·
~r ~ac~ne and Hutton st!v· I hlghw,iy bisecting .th ~ !~land j the half. In the third stanza the Eagles failed to hit from !
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fveJy. Only Jimmy aen j2-1-~ ; Hader . 7-3-17: Coffman
PoS&amp;l e la nd t1g heachei.
tosses while the Wickline coached quintet threw 16
. ' &amp;&gt;nhle flgu,·e, fo,· the : 1-9, DcMnrro. &amp;-1 -13, Ludwi~. , ,
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hy :zu afler th e · 72.
slon 18 unmlneln and wJU come In the final period Eastern hit Rio Grande 1corlng: Wickline
'ttt nnd roeed on to 8 , Sl-ol'ing by qunrtei·, :
before.Jan.. 20 when the Kennady four of eighl from the field and P. 3 (l. jJ 7, Jonhm s (C,.01 ti .,
ad~1.Slrat1on lake1 otflce 111 ;ilck&amp;d up two more at the foul Petrie 5 (0.31 10 Ramer 2 fl-5 )
Wa1hmgton. The Ullltod Stllte!I line while Rio Grande ICOred 1l
they bo ed to 'th Isl in R' :
CASABLANCA, Morocco &lt;UPI&gt; broke off diplomatic rolahon, lo go on lo win their fifth game
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to Eastern soorlng: Summerfield
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a, 111 ~.lgerl• coday to seek Uie duced tn _11 persons•
. lead the Eagles In I co r In a:, j 4 &lt;4-7 1 12, Caldwell ~ IJ-2 5, Hol- "Th• Important thine In oonslttent bowllnr Is pracrtfot,
alr' of African and other volun- An eslunaled ts,000 to 50.000 marking up 16 taUles , to llt1 for 1inpr s ll-8t 7, CQlhns ti &lt;3-&amp;) 15
tirnin1 and a aood, reliable e1cu
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leers" ln their flg:ht ugainsl Cubans were aeekinK vLsu to the the acorin1 honor1 with Rlo'1 Joe Harrls O U-1) 1. Tot.ale 15 (10-2,l)
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• eommumqu• luued by • eon- nave beeo leavtna the island field were fair for both b a 11
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clubs with Easlem holding the
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prior lo the break were said to 'I1le Bluemen l!'abbed O of
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The C'Ontmunique also assailed have ~n refuaed ult permits 11ray lhot• while Esstem could
thl11 Wetkcnd's referendum on j by the military which iuuea tlwtm gather only- 35.
' President Charles de Gaulle's · Even so, sco,·es lined up at police Eastern r:ontln\M'(I to show proplans for Algeria, aaylng it "could headquartel'!I loduy.
gm11 ,lnNi tJte fJrst of the aeain no way commit the Algerian
Americans wilhffll to leave be- : 90n but didn't have the hones
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'r.,'- •nee wound up thm days of con- exit . pennits, which have been ~!onight to flt'tt the Kyger Creek
= -....:i...; iultaUona on • wide rnnge of Af. required of all foreign resiclenta Bobcats at Chelh1re IOd rwnatn
rlcan luues.
.and Cubans slnce mid-1959.
on the road through next W8Q:
I The natiODf participating n the l'tANE CRASHES - -- -- - playins pme1 with Wabama,
conlerenc,, wen, Morocco, Ghana, COLOGNE, Germany IUPI'- Pamraburg LIWo R. d. and
Gunea, Mall, and Unit«! Arab Two P,,IOIIS ,..,. killed Friday Shade,
Republic, Libya an&lt;l Ceylon.
nilht when ID air taxi pi.,,. The Ea•~m
loot an, All
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I their ln&gt;O;,o from the U.N, r.... near lloorllr.ghausen Airport The 1
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' In the ConllO uni"' 8ec..t.ey dead lneluded pilot F.berhal'dl aloll to the Bluebo11- CUhdollar
_ _ ';__..J ' General Dig Hammarskjold yield Schumann and lho pion,·, only and Dnrsl led Ille ocorlng i.r tho
or IOffl&amp;to their demand• for action lb pusenaer. 'i'"' ro pilot, llriton Baby Ea,191 with u each. whn.
favor . of lm•wisoned ex~Pmnier Peter Whit.e1 was cdUMlly Ja.. Hager hit for 11 to lead the Rio
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cut-off of ~xit permit.fi for CUbans l has 120.
Hamm'n Hank Louisa scored ,
and forels,, residenlo except '1 , Athens will try to make it 10 only seven points for Logan last_
Americans.
slrai~ht Tuesday night by beat. I night - six in the final 90 sec
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Portland Unbeaten
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Athens became a solid favorite to cop,its first SEOAL le~gth
Lite. ?oor, ~ sank . Ramsey 4-7-15; Richards 1··2
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jcage title in
years Friday night as the Bulldogs of
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I have never rdt more µl'nduc- Coach Chuck McAfee drubbed pre"8eason favorite Jack•
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. ham 9--0-IH ; TOTALS :1 -- 11 live in my Hre thclll I du right 1son 63-36 on the Bulldogs home planks.
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It Wa8 Athens' nintli consecutive cage victory of agamS t r,ve wins. .
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hrants at 2ot.h Century-Fox s tuciio:: the campaign against no setbacks. For the charges of Loga~ took over a tie for .third Logan
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where he is preparmg t~ screen ICoach Dave Fisher, it was loss number two after seven pla&lt;.-e in confer{'nce play with a We! !ston
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version of "The Greatest Sto11 jl straight decisions .
4-3 rnark - same a.~ Pomeroy. Reserve score - WellstOD 44
Ever Told."
The Athenians grabbed a two- at Gallipolis.
Wellston is 2-5.
Logan 33.
----Deploring the l'i.nced retirt.."Dlent jgame lead over the . lronmen, In last nght's reserve game, H~ for Lo~ was S~e Dalof tile nation'11 older citizens, and .a three-game margm over de- Athens crushed Jackson 47_29 _ ton .with 18 tallies. Jack Graham
RETURN FROM TRIP
Sandburg said, "I did some oJ fending champion Pomeroy as acATHENS 63
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5- league by dumping Wgan 44-33. HyselJ visited with her ~ece, ~rs.
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Mary Powell in Orlando, and with
fest. AHS led 29-11 during inlerJACKSON (3lll
Bainter 2-3-7; G. Dalton 1-0.2; friends in Almonte Springs and
mission, ond 42·19 after three Hyden 2·3-7: Martin H-6 : Woltz 4•1·9: s. Dallon 7-4-18: Mrs. Bryant attended lhe wedperiods.
Spriggs 4-4-12: Beckley 2-3-7: Lou.ilia 3-H; Patterson 3-0-6: Don- ding of her son, John.
Four J,onmen left the game via MIiier 0-1-1: Davis .. ~,, ror- 2-Daily Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport
Jan.' 7 1961
. personal fouls - two Bulldogs TALS 9 - 18 36.
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Before it bit the market, Tempest had 3,000,000 mile9 of
testing by engineers, pro drivers and a team of teenagera.
Its reliability checked oot 100%. Ownen, have roDed up
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only prosper u the .community prospers so we
help it thrive in every way we can.
Such ie our job u we see it. We are tryinr to do it ·
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An earnest young pastor wa, attempting to ~
upon hill youth ~oup the neceoslty of matnteiatn, . _
standards in their social contacts. As some of tbeDi
planning a party he raised the question, "Suppo,e
should attend, what do you thlnl&lt; he would have to 1111'!
To this one of the youngsters, In complete h ~ qd
with rare insight, replied, "I think he would be-tlie tit
of the party."
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It is interesting to note that the Cana famll1 .ti I . .
to have something of the same Idea, for when Vley ~
to celebrate the greatest event in their hlltorJ marriage of their dau~hter - they Invited lnu N .
present u a gue1t. Qmte evidently he was mown la
town as a man who added to the gOOd cheer of any eotltpany In which he found himself.
There is a simple secret here. Any party at wltldl 1•
sus might feel uncomfortable. or embarriued, lJ not a
good party for any of the rest of us .
When Wine Failed
We do not need to allow this ten to lead 111 of Into
a discussion of the question ot intoxlcantl. One Is tempt.
ed to, in view of the widespread uae ot liquor In CODlltetion with modern weddln~s. But it II 1111ffieleat to AY
that some of the most tra)!lc ezpertences of life occnr lit
the very midst of those occasion, whkh rdtould melll
the greatest joys.

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9.30 a. m.; Earl Bogp, Supt.: 9,30 a. m.:_ fo!ommg worslup t0·!O and ev
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In the
The Church prepare• w, for the leap• we
wine fail." The father who dlscOVers that bis dan~
Morning worship II a. m.: Evan- a. m : Christian Endeavor !youth M
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are goitllf to take by teaching u.a how to land
has failed him and betrayed his confidence knows wba\
gel!•tic ..,..1,.,. 7:90.
6 p. m.: Evelllng wonhlp 7:!0;
happily, and to continue a tight course throu,h•
it is to have "tbe wine fail."
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S, many glowing promises flatten out UDder the presSpencer, pa,tor. SUnday ochool at 7,oo.
ery o t h : ~ morning : :,:
sure of facts, as some of the nationa are dilcoverilll If.
9,30 a. m.; Supt, Herbtrl R-Oush: Frnt eap11•1 Cbnrcb. MWillo- 30 In the CluisUan Ch h 1Rh
,,..,,,,.. uu, '"'"' "'· ...........,. v. ter they have accepted the assurances of commtlllism.
Young P«tple, me&lt;tlng each SUn- p,rt, Rev. Donald A. Boone, Pu- th
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One of the greatest ministries of g_ood religion II that
,day at 8.45 p. m.; Preaching 7:30 lor. Tony Fowler, Supt. Wooer, · .ii, : ~ ·
assistance it renders when "all the wmes have failed" to
p. m.; Prayer meet1n1 WOJ!nes- ~ service 10:ta •. m. Even- ..,;.:',
the hope It u,111, In •onae naemure, fo•ter and bring peac and a sense of Inner worth.
day 7,30 p m
mg oervlce 7,30 p. m.: G:DO p. m dist Church with Freeland N •elp -•--In tL-t u,fl•-h Is g--~ in f
Do Whatever Be Tella YOII
Freo Metbodlsl Cbri, Lautt! Youth Fellowship moetlng
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old tradition, quite generally accellfed
Cliff, Rev R Eupne Giell, pu• 111 Melltodr•I crmrcr,. ~
111unltt1 Hfe, this feature f • spon1ored IJV t h e IJ111i- 1as being true, that Joseph di~ when J eSUJ wu aboli\ 11
tor. Sunday school t :30: Phil 111epor1, R• ymG• Kon1rrt1h1, pu, dist church are In lhe ,.m1ng Jn. ae.s fl...,.. and organi%atl om u,hoie -nae• appear or 16 years ol~. From that time on he became respo11_1w11e, Supt. ; Morning worship lor, Church School 9:IO •· m., 11Wld I the IDOl1WI . In lhe
ihle for managmg the carpentering business In Nazai:elh,
10:30 a. m.; Youth Bmrice 7 p.m. Jack Bechtle, ,upt:, Junior and Winter Oand
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Evangell,tlc service 7,!tl p. m.: Senior Youlll Fellowsh!P3 6 p. m. nlnl ' . I In ~ ;;:m&lt;h
be bad met and mastered a great many JitaatiaDI, In doMid • week prayer service Wed- Official Board 7,30 p. m. Wo- Clrur!rvu,•• • month ls ,
Ing so ehe had come to have complete eonfideo~ iD Ju
nesday 7,30 p. m.
lllWl's Society ol Christian Ser- or etsbl '::,",.:. a •••• ;'. 7·30
ability to ~ise aboye any dilemma. Wbat lhe e Y l ~
11yoen Run rr.. M_, 111- vl,... Monday 1,,0 p. m. In the
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bert E. Smith, Sr., putor: Sun- social room. Mid-Year lnllllute T •PP•" PWno IJldlUM
Furniture and Appliances
Motor Tune Up
work it out."
day School 9;!tl • . m., Worley for Senior Hlllh Sa~, Janu- Chureh - Sunda7 School "~
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In a deeper sense, however, it can be aaid to the hu42
Haley, Supt.; Morning worship ary t4 at Trinity --M:ethodllt Sunday morning at to a.m. with
Choler, Ohio
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pressed man who finda today's demandl more than 11111
10,30 a. m. Youth Service, 8:45 Church In Porllmouth. Time; Craton Newland II IUpor1ntend______________
can meet, "Qpen your mind and COll5dence to J11111 ~
p. m.; Evangeliallc IIM!lsage, 7:!0 10 a. m. 1o 1 p. m. $2.50 must 1111. Commowon obaervanee ol the
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It ill a baB!c principle of good religion t111t ell!h Jlf Ill :
day 7:30 .P· m.
by Jan. 9. Intermediate Mid-year 11 a.m. rib preaching mry olhmay hope, If we are completely honest, to have help from_
Pealecollal AnemblJ 11..1o lZl Institute will be Salurday, J111u• 111' Smida,:- The .."'!DI sorv!ee
Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
God as we try to solve lb" every-day problem,. If we
. Dorcu: E. Codner, putor, SUllllaJ ary 14, at \he Franklin,... _Meth· la once a IDOllth al 7:30 In the wiDI IS I. 2nd St,
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are willing to he absolutely honest, UDBelflsh,
School !I a. m.; Chlldreo'a church odl,I Church, Portsmouth. Time: tor, Communlon at Ill evenh!i
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Regislratlon fee mu,t be ,on! by • hie to attend Dl01'IIDll lffl'kea,
Good relleiOA.is the most ptactlcal thing In the wadd.
Bradbnry Cbarcb of Chrltl; An January 9. Choir rehearsal Wod• J, P, Miller I• mlnltler.
No lie was
good sense, no cheating Jw ever blen
Marown. mlnltler: Bible School neaday 7 p. m
Orup Arl•llu -&amp;mpractical no lust !\as ever been renrdJng, anti DO lkalal Morning worship W:!tl: Chrltt•
day School evlll"f Sunday mornYour Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
Bakers Of Good Bread
duggery bas ever paid~ In the long run.
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nessea Public meeting Sunday s
Sunday at 10 a.m. led by the eltlon, N'atlonal CoUDcU of the Churches Of cbrMt ·In ·-·
p. m,; Watchtower 11wly 4 p, m.:
den and Ill evening preaching
Uni;:::::·t=ed:_::S.-:!at::::es: .:o~fAm::;=erl
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Bible llludy Tuelday a p. m.: SerNrVlcN al 11 • · m. with evening
Feenled Cbarcb. ETIU11.u..•1 with Mr. ml llrl.
•Ire meellJII Thnrsday 7 p. m.:
preaching "!JO lime • monlll at
Quality Furniture al Lowest Prices
ud Rmnned Pmb,tertu. ...,. BOIL
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Ministry •chool Thursday 8 p. m.
SUNDAY
7:30, lime. J, P. MAier It
Local Unlcin 5668,
m,y: Waldo J. Bartels, poor, llr. ud 11n. 11.i.t ~
Daatllle Pll1rtm Rolbletl
WRTN-TV
mlnlsttr.
Rl1V1nrwaod, W. Va.
Middleport
Jolm Wm Blaetlnar, Dir. of Ch-. and SODS. Bnlce IIDII BD(r, el
Church. Lanpvllle, Don Wacben- , a...
- - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Edu. Sunday chur&lt;h •chool 9:15 Portlaad. ,pm! !few Y_,I Dill
sdlw1111, pastor. SUllday. achoo! 'Channel 13- 10:00 a.m. Robert a Cord, pulor - Suna. m Worship hour to,25 a. m. with her panmll, Mr.
9:30 a. m.; Morning worship 10:!0 , "TM Ktngdom of'Gotl
day School at 9:311, Lloyd Dillin,ennon lopic 'Tacing
Lile Verne
L m.; Pilgrim Youth 8:45 P, m.;
lo Within Youn
ger, Supt. Wonb!p Serrimo 1t
'
Squarely." Youth Fellowship 5;
llr. ml 11n. ._,. U; l J ""'
Evangellsllc ...-,1,. 7' 30 p. m.: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I0: 45 with the Bev. Card. ''lvedPomeroy'• Budget Shopp.Ing Center
Makers of Hol•nmAlread
P- • Jan. 11 Confilmatioo In.slnx:- .... s..uy ol G""" City llfllll
Fellowship aervlce Wednesday
nesday 7:311 p, rl prayer aorvlce,,
, .- ;lion 4 p. m. and Felt, t::d l"ittle the New Year hDlldlJ wlllt •
141
7,30 p. m.
.
Cbrllll• II 8&lt;lem:e 8odoly;
Rell"'1 ..... 111,1 ~ - . Cul
------------7:30 p. m. Jan. 12 Busy Bees 9 panmb, Mr. 111111 Jrn. . . .1 .
Middleport CbUH of die No Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, Mom- aem,,, putat: llfm1q wonhlp
a. m. and Choir Rehearsal 7:!0 Speocer.
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• rene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. Ing oervice at ll wltb Sacrament JO;all a. m.: Chuioh School 1:30
p. m. Come and Worshi? - You Illa llarJ lulll :doLA . ~
Sunday achool 9:!t) a. m.: mom, lbe ,ubjecl of the leuon - · · L m., VOJ!IIIII Weber, lllpl: :t.YF
are Welcome.
Rio Grande Collett .........
Ing wnnhlp ....,,ice 10: 'O: 7:30 Ev• Golden Text: Let 111 .keep the s p. m. ~ . wscs llrlt 'l'llelTake Someone to Church with You
Support the Church of Your Choice
Ing the bolldaya with lier f
. l
g,i&lt;tY!ce. Pra,yer meetln8 leul, DOI wllb old leaven, ..ither day and IIOCGDd 'lllmdq of each
Sundl!y
ents, Mr. llllil lln. lllmJ n,titr, .. ;
aru1 Bible otudy Wednesday 7:30 with the leaven of maUco and 1111111th: l'lmfl1 nJal,t lut Slladay
Phon• WY 2,2'44
W•t Main StrNt
Po1111roy
Mr. and 11n. amtoa suit
p. m.
wlckedQeu; but with the mt• ennlng of each· manth at e:!tl,
Pom1roy
Johmlnn 1(11111 Ibo How Y•:
N - B• pllol - SUnday achoo! leavened bread of •incerlty and 11ennm !op!e for !hit Sunder,
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OClety Otes
week end tbe1. pa 7 :v,,,;3,311 •. m.: Wfflhlp, 11 •. m truth, I Corlnthlalll 1:8,
•.,,,. Boot for
Watch Night service W8'J held and Kn. .... ml Kr·
pray• llll'lllce, Wedne,day 7 Mlddlepa•I aanli ol QirlolJ Finl 8 • pllll C7mn,I,, at the First BaplJ,t Cbun:b from anil Jin. P•rl lllldla. flllN.
1
p. m.
r'
Fnd L Gardner, mlnltler: 1:30 A. ll. McCauley, put«; a.t..II
9 to 12 p. m. beglmlln8 with oo chlldn,n, D1w a ........
11ap11•1 - s,nday Bible School, a c. SleflJ, IIIIJll-; Sim·,-,, ,upt.; 9:30 a. m. &amp;mHour of Praise followed with ff- tumod bamo ol7lt If Al l!I
•ehoQI t:lll. llorning -.-hip. 10:!tl a. m. Momlnl wwaldp, day School: 10:45 a. m. Wonlllp
(The Friendly Bani)
tre.hmenit and lellowshlp and week wllb tlleli IP Ii
I
10, 15.
Sermon ltlbject, "With steadlut oermoa "How lo Evugelllo''·l ;IS
GENERAL REPAllirNG
ending with a cudlelighl WDI'- 11rs. Wanda ,..... ml F2n1 Bapllol - Sunday Faco" I p. m, junior anti p. m. Senior BYF, e p. m. Junior
Mlddloport
Ph. WY 2-3151 ,
Mlddloport
ship service.
ND 1e1taue,I law ,._ Cliiel&amp;school t:11 L m. Preaching SUn- C. E. youth-boo, amlcll. .7 .... BYF. a p. . m. evenra, llll'Vlce,
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Watch Night service at the natl .., 1,e11"11 r,, ho, lllfl!i!ll,
da:, 2:311 p. m.
Dini Ml'Vlce, Sermon • aubjecl: Nl'IIIOll "GQd lo Tha Judge"
Metbodlst Church waa fmm 11:15 Mr. and Im. liq
B• n11omUo l'Nlbyletla.• - "Tall Enough", Wod, 7 p, m, Wednelday 7:!0 p. m. praye11
till 12:15 with Holy Cmnnanlnn. apenl llle baBuy
• J ''::li
Sunday achool 111 a. m. WYF 7 prll;)'Or meetlnl ud BJblt aludy, meellq.
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Mr. a11d Mrs. Joe Beckwith of .Dom!le Pllbe. - - lt;·W
p. m. 1!114 BJblo lllidy 9Vtl')' Tl» 8 p, m. Choir practice. 8:15, P. m, - - Bapl7al Clwdi. Gt.
Parkershurg spent Now Year's
In Aban oftlr lfllliilfl
day. Pr~ 11!111 pra!IO aervlce •I llulland, "'nnme the churcll Bend, Arthur Mtea~, putor;
Your Walgreen Agency
wJtr Mrs. lsahel Simpson. Their
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SaQll'\lay ?-45 p. m.
olffcol'I 11'8lnln1 class.
RoboJt I.owll, llllpl., 9.30 a. m.,
Cadillac-Oldsmobile-Rambler
daughter, Sholley, ••twoed home
..,a .1111 .
Pt111ecull• I - &amp;mdaJ lchool 'U 8lato o1 Prayer, ~ . 0. Mornlni - . anti SUDday
W,
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Pomeroy
Phone
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after
spending
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with
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242
• . m.; ev,...i.,tlc aervlce, 7,411 The Country Church In Tawt1. SW,. lchool , 1lffll10II ''How To Evan_ _ _....
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._-,
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on!• a t - • · •
p. IL; w"'1Mma, . Bible IIUdy dlJ ...oool 1:1111 L m. Berl Boggi gell,e". T p, m. EmiiDg - ·
Mr. and Mr,. Clark Jivldm ol.
ili,lla,l ai• .ell ~ 1111 N
WWW Supt. .llarnlng Wnrahlp_ ti. a. m. ....,... "God Io The Judp."
(0,
and Mr. and Mn. Oils McClln- !day.,. ad
llr.-'
Sunday "'1m I.I&gt; a. m. 11Gn&gt; "'angtillllc .,-Ice 7.!tl p. m. Efn 8:olb:: Qadl
fin
lock and childreo _.. rec,ent Pearl lla,ih
.
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lnC wnnhlp 10:45. E,uplldlc Sermon by paslor Bev, LIie. Re'r, Elden R. Blue, pallor, Bungaest.s of Dr, and Mn. a,arte,
am1ce 7:411 p, DL MJdweel; pl'II)' 'lbmlday evening prayer hit- dlJ achoo! 10 L m. lklpl. Rollert
PIIIIDblng &amp; Heating
J. P. Joachim, Prop.
Jt,!den and
at Athens. ITAIIPI i'Oa mlC
er .....,. -+r:103 7 :45 p, m. Ing ud Bible •tudy. ~ Murrey. antton Enduvor 7:15
240 Lincoln St.
Mlddl•port
Dr. Kethryn J11lllson rel1lrned OONYERS, a.. roPP - -- ColmnN• C:..,.C Qolrtle - we!..,... F.dmood Life P-r. p. m. &amp;mg ...,,lees 8 p, m. C. E.
Phollll WY 2,2550
Mlddloport
Phone WY 2,2057
to her home al Auburn. Alabama, ben of u,. CW- ·IV trt
Bible - I !1:311 • . DL Wonltlp '1111 1"1n1 Ulfled PnlllyleriaD Pre'1deol Bowan! Smllb. Clulu
-------------------------alter spending the holidays with Church are
10:!0 1- m. on the oeoond a,ureh, S)'J'ltUII, Re'r. Boward b,r aU - ~ semood 8:•,
her p&amp;ffllto, Mr. and Mn. Fnd yellow ''tradlnJ" fal,llfCII
ml lourtl! SundayL
Ruppeh, Putor. • Morning .,... l,ffd.-1&lt; prayer mee!lnlf, Cius
Phllson.
atlmlanq, Alllf
c.reb ol Cbr7II - ,hip, ,ubje&lt;I '1.l&gt;e Man .Who Rob- leader Ray Adamo, All IN wol•
Mr. and Mn. David Ruddle- with tho .......,. '
Blblo lchaol 9:.-L m PruchlnC bed God". 10:tll Sunday lldlool, '9111" lo - and • ll of !but,.._
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h Lo d D
oton and '""" of Pomeroy were
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. ,,.. 11:30 a, m. OIi the lint and third · Topper,. Pl•fu ElJII, Pal vlceL Oil. state 8 - 124. two
..,,osed Eac
r 'a ay
.-..ent IJ!ella of hil parenta, Mr.
IIU7lil
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sur,days,
Hoob ·lllnlater. 9;11) L m. WOI'- m1lel .-,.,. Boodmlla.
Rock Sprllljl• IINd
PmMroy
and Mn.. Carol Sayre,
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Mr. and Mro, Larry Bird! ud 0.11[ IIJU.
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Bible ,ebool 9:IO L 111m.; Wonhfp 7:30 p. m. Wedneoday prayer Dlllm, Putor: Sunday lchooJ
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worship

and religious education makes essential contri..
butions to our life. For what happena after onr
major 11 leaps" depends on the character whJch

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services led by the elden ' ch,ooalng a career, getting married-these are
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go, N.T., today. "Bui I ...., lo
By MR.TON RICHMAN
keep earning 81 lon1 81 l can,
Pomeroy, Ohio
unUed l'reu l1Nra• tlo11I
and no_
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NE W YORK &lt;UPll - When
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Branch Rickey Alllpped down as
president of the defunct Conllnental League. he 1ald he planned
to · spend his retirement writing
hiit biography.
Nnw, it appear•, the book will
have b;I wail.
The 78-year•old "Mahatma'' cl
1,atiieball will end his abort-lived
•l'lirement aoon to take over as
·rci:;ident of the New York club
1 the eipanded National l.eague,
I waa learned Friday by United
Press International.

Col. North. I!. Col. But 11
C• l. Central 11 Col IHtla •
Col Llnd11 '7! Col WH&amp; II
Col Aqulau 1S
Col Martoo FrmU. II

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after three periods. Pomeroy led
35-:1.1 and 37.;rn in thii. stm1i.a .
Jn lhe final period , Pomeroy
his three straight twin pointers-0 h Ii n g er. Winebrenner and
Bunch - and it looked bnd on&lt;'e
again for Gallia Academy. That
made It 45-42, wilh 11 :11 remain Jng.
Then Conley anri Lanier came
throup;h lo give GAHS a 48-47
lead at the l:2.1 mark - lhe Dev
lls never lr111led from this poin1.
Robcrl!! sank a short jum
with 3:01 left, glvin~ GAHS a .";
47 rrwrgin. Wil h l : 16 remuinin
Burfinli(l~ __ h!~_a _f_oul. Five st1

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Supt. Sunday school 9 : 30 es 9 a. m.; SUnday achoo) IO a. m. 9:30 · II : 15 r..om.bined llfflllce of
s p. m. Wedne!day : Mldweek 1Can~lelight Service II p. m wor~ip and st~. Music by lhe
Bible study 7:30 p. m. Wednesd.ty 1Chr1strnaa Eve. Bring a guest. choir. sermon Chr1st Stand1 at

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S~lr~hual renewal for Methodist with preaching every other SunmmJSten at Co~um~; Jan. 22- day morn.lag at 9::11. ~ there
25• Ohio Pa,1or1 Convention •I it proechln~. Sunday School It at
Colum~; Feb. 5· 7'. 30 p. m.• 10:30 a.m. Evenin&amp; aervlcea are
County-wide Ecumerucal Youth once a month at 7:30 p.m.
,erv1ce at United Methooltt
Ch h
Len1 BeUem aarc11e1 - &amp;mCountry Chu,ch
T:wn,'.' EdChurclt .r Chrtll, dlJ School It ,..,, Sunday
mond Life paslor. Sunday school Jim Reed s pt , Bible School In the Christian Churcb with o.-

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Rev. Cul Herrlni, pasror, Carroll Pomeroy. St. John Sunday aervlc- putor, Wm. Wallon. S. S. Supt. : ;

Inirt~te 11t Portsmouth; Jan. 11,

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Cb~II ol NaiarfJne, Mulberry.
Union Aves. Poineroy, ~E. E.
Co:i.:, pastor. Sunday Sc I 9:30:
~lomlng Worship I0 ,30:
al
6:41 Evening ,ervices 7:30: Prayer Meet1ne Thursday '1 :30.
ROU&amp;f of Prayer Cb
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There seem• to be a fear Jurldng In U.. 1!llntll
many people to the effect that rellgldn Is 110me IIIJMI ,t
device aimed at destroying the good tl11191 of Jlt1, ~
it is true that there have been Those relillOUI tent•
and leaders who have frowned upon merriinlJII.
·,
But any informed reading of the New T ~ II'
veals the fact that Jesus was very trequentlJ P,11 at fl
festival occasions, and there LI no reeord ~ him ever spoiling any clean or whoi-5~ He Wfl
amazingly successfu! In uniting good reupru

ple Friday 7:30 p. m.
: pastor; Sunday School 9:30 a, m.
Cartelo• l• ienl•Nmtoalfol• l
Qullenbm-y, SUp'l; Evening
Kingsbury Road - Sonday ,IChool lWorshJp 7:~ ;
Serv9:30 a. m.: Worahip hour 10:30 ke ; Prayf!r MNt1ng Wednesday
a m.; every other Sundav.
7:30.
81. Panl · SI, J•h Lother ••
Flnt Bapllol Chun:~. Ealll Main
L'burch, Wm. L. Vorlt, Pulor St., l'ooleroy. Ralph C. Zundel, ,

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1ion Plan! Offen liberal
. cash benefia .. ,
wul• ro¥C!rap , . • ,._
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UB Chnrell, Le&amp;art Falla, Rev: Christmas Day Service at 10:30 the Door of "81'", Nursery and
Hubert Sharp, paRtor, Sunday a. _m. indad of 10:45, please note Junior Church for .all chlldren. ·
&lt;ichaol 9;~ a. m.; Wonhtp serv- th1S change. Holy Communion will ~7:30 youth r«reabon and meetit-es Sunday evening at 7:30.
be celebrated al tlti11 serviCf!.
mg. Tuesday at 2 p, m, C~cle
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Melebodltl
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at church. Wednesday 7
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cuse Rev Hal'Old Holme
alt- ometo)', ·Eugene Brown, pastor; p. m. air r anal. 7:45 B. J.
It's easy to jump. Just leave the BDlid trail
8
or Sunda~ school :30 ~. pm.· Church_ School, 9:15 a. 1?·• Ken• A. Study and Pra~er. ~ y behind you and soar Into space.
Mom""'" WO -L'r..p ~10-~30
'. neth FinJey, supt.; Worship, 10:30 7:~ p. m, Womens MLUion.ary
.E a. r m., a. m. "The ,wa
o. d Ahead" · •
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MYPS• ,.6 al) rom,
""1 ,If, .-.;Je y mee mg.
But before you jum1&gt;-learn how to land I
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serv.kes :at ,~~ . ~anWgednee
istlc Jr. and Sr. 8 p. m.: Mon~y . 7 P- R e m I • e Jc Gren .. Cbrbttu I One man ean alight (ll'acefully and continue
,
.Jlfp. m.,
•· m eomm·JSSJ·ons meet ; 7:45 p. m. Ch• tth, Sunday School at t :31'.t'i hi• course, Another will wrap his skio around
day 7:30 prayer meeting : Prayer · .
hou Tueod
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Mla
Ofllc,al Board, Mn. Rulh Tomp- wJlh Stanford Slocktoo u ,u. , his head and end up In the hoopltal.
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sio~ ·&amp;erv~ ~
m'l\Jesda; kinR, chairman: Wed. 9 a. m., ·JJh'inlendent . Communion observ· :
or ihe month at : p. m.
Bible and Pray_er. Wed. Choir ; ance ol the Lord'a Supper every I
There are important life--declsions we often
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Jan . 14, Mid-Winter Camp and Sunday morning and at all ev• Jescribe as "takinr the leap." Going to collep,

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Zien Cbarm oJ Cllrlll:, Pome~yRoad. Eugene
Underwood, min~r. Bible school
9:30 a. m.; Morning vorship 10:30
a. m.: l!;veglng worship '7::ll p.m.
Robert Reed. Rlble School Supt.
Tu s,racu,e Melbodiat Churd,

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Prayer meeting Tuetday 7:4.5 service 11 a. m.; Prayer meeting Olla Knopp, Supt.
m.
Tuesday 7:30 p. m.: Youog Peo- S,,aeue EUB, , . E. Dia.,

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iobby Searle,, Minister. Chuck Chnrcb of God, NI. Mortab _ S.lllu)' EVB, F. E, D.... ,-.
aearle•, 6unday School, Supt., Rev. Ira M. Tibbs, Pa,tor. Sun- lor, Wonihlp 9,30, Communion
, uoday School lllarto et 9:!0 a.m. day ,chool 9,45 •· m.; Wonhlp Sel'Ylce; Su.day school 10,IO,

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•cbool t "illl .. m.: Wonhlp ..... Ju. r. Holy . Canunun.loo ud
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Church School 10:30 1. m Ju. J ,
L • • I 1 , 111 e ~ Vntry IDllll!tin&amp; I p. m. Jan. 4.
Ori•llu CUnlt - Sundly ediool Grace Guild, I p. m. Ju. i, Epj.
,:;•~CIJ~rck
~ 9,!0 a. m.; Wonhlp amlce 10,!0 phany Eve, Holy Communion,
11
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7·30 p m
rowri Jl'latJ on Portland Road Pomtroy SnrsA,DaJ A.1bm. . .
Sunday acbool 9:30 a. m.; .Preach-lw - U24 Butternut Ave DAV Lol&amp;ridp EUB, Pul IINb,
'"' 10,!0 a. Ill. •nd Bible Study Hall! Sabbath School 2 .
, putor. 10 I , m &amp;uxla1 •chool, II
Wednetday g p. ,n. C. W. Pro!llll, W sh!
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p. m. , I . m. wonhlp. o,,o p, m, Youth
po.stor
I _or P aerv1ee 3· 15 P· m.; Mr• Fellowahip. 7:30 p. m. Friday
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i· Vleet are SPturday. Prayer meet- prayer meet.i....

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def- .... the Nellonvllle ,,,. Jackell' -1n1 ...
In
prellminary the Lttil• Relervo ..... - Neilonvill&lt;,,
Greyhound, a dec.iatv, 4l-3IS win dal Bowlet, wu beld J.o tf points Jackels continued to take defeat Middleport 27·
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over the Middleport Y11Jow Jack• u he wu unable to cract the by dropping a 35-27 contest to
Pom_eroy s Purp le Panthers , defending SEOAL cage ond1 lAter , Bunche reduced It to 1hooU.
I ets here J'rlday night to wrap up zone. ~let abol from 15 to 20 the Greypups. Gene Wise )ed the
t: ham~ions, ~e~t down t? a 52-49 defeat al Gallipolis 50--49 on another free toss.
For GAHS CooJey pumped In the lint round ol SEOAL cage feet oul all evening and managed Little Jackel,; with 14 while Jim
!ast _night , v1&lt;: l1ms, of a tight man-for-man defense and The remaining two mlnutet, 11 talliea while RGberta ~led UL action.
to grab 10 nbounda along with Knotts hils 12 tallin ta lead N~leBALDWIN
msp1red Blue Devil play . A packed house of 800 fans GAIIS lried to stall - Pomeroy Lanler pumped In oiJht r the I
another to by Raymond "Hotdog" sonville
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over 600 of them estimated rooting for the Panthers: tried desperately to gel the ball. Galllam Wiaebrenner and ~unch Led by ~ 1-:a forward 1th • Kloe1.
~LSONVILLZ &lt;ft)
end OTHIR PAMOUS
watched the Pomeroy tragedy.
Pomeroy got the ball wilh 35 tallied 1J and u for the 10Mr11
good ahootm1 eye from t,,e left
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The Gallipolis win was the most colossal upset of the s«onds left. called time out to
· hand corner and an aureulve, In the 1toond half the Middies jAunzman
. , Dexter 7+11:
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l:age year Th e Devils hit 11 of their first 14 shots from a-tt up • winning play. HoweYer, GA:518 pl,yed the contett w~- 1Ue guard. the Greyhotmd team 1 bepn to lhow a HUle more ag- V'1;rson .l-t-!. Bnmllon o.3-S:
the f1~ld , repe lled a second period Panther rally, then the Panthen lost the sphere oo out Ill t,;pboaconr, ~ Joe never w11 in 1trloua trouble greulveneu unde,r the ~
!4fio 3-0-6. TOTALS u - l&amp; ~
~attlea t_he boys of Coach Russell Moore on even terms a turnover. With 10 seconds left, Duncan, w rettiv •~throughout the game.
i and ,hit for 12 pomta to Nebon- 1 • d
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1n the fmal hal~ to snap .a three-year , 30-game losing Dave Roberti! was fouled _ he tinge; injury in ahop dua Wed Mike Deiter hit well from hla vllle1 11. 11te fourth quart.er al- 1 Ao erson_ l-0-I , Bowles 1-2-14;
streak for the winners datmg back to Feb. 8, 1959.
made it 51-49. Pomeroy got the nead y.
: ieft corner 11ot nwtlna: 11 taJ. ID 11" the Jackett ~tscore the fOaes: ~ ' Swac~r 2-4-8:
"fEact.ry Trained lenld..
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The los_s ended P~meroy 's four-game win chain and bell , Bunch was fouled by George
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, lin to lad all In acoring. Bill Greyhounds ~Y one pomt, IO la !· JMcElhmney ~ ; Oiler l-0-2; PHONI 22
JACKSON. o.
dropped it~ defending ch~mps three games back of Pope - Pope left lhe game with Pt.Jer-Ptt, PG n-FA PF TP Kwmnan, an aa:Ue playmaker, but two tallin jult weren tiBumgardner l-0-I; Ault 1-1-2league.-leading Athens , which crushed Jackson 63-36 five per&amp;on.'\ls.
Crawley, r, ...... o 0-1 2 o IJ'ibbed many Yellow Jacket enough.
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Bunche cpuld have tied the Roberti, f, ...... I 0-1 0 11 turnoven and pumped 18 polnls IJ;ddleport was down !7-26 al l
las.I nigh_t .
, 1he ?evil triumph al.so assured eroyans trailed 12-2 ~idway in game had he ~ade hll one-one C.Onliey, e. ... •... 'I M 4 It through the hoopa lo take second the at.art of lhe fourth quarter
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Office Hours: 9 to 12. 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
or three more years .. The Galhans C~ach ~uss Moore's zone defense. bound. was fouied . He sank ~ Saunden. I , ..... o o-o o o who ~de the difference 1n NeJ. with three mlnutn and S7 secTb
East
had dropped 21 s~ra1~l 1?°P hat- Billy Conley, who played his free loss, giYing GAHS a thrill- Porter, I, ... •
o 0-1 4 o tonvllle • lhlrd SEOAL win of onda remainin1 and controlled the 1.,,,...,..,..,,,...,.,urs.,,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,C.,o"'urt""'st""'
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1les before last night I lrmmph- most outsta nding cage game. ing ~ -49 triwnph .
Larutr, g, . ...~t 4 0-1 2 11 the aeuon.:,
ball for lwo minute..
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II C-14 It u , Nellon Ille
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Richard Swackhame
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outside as Gallia Academy built GA~S spot ~ per cent from 1
' lead t ~ : ; the ~12 to 4 din'
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up a 23-12 first period lead. Pom- the field la1t night - - the ~vPOMl!ROY &lt;•)
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quarp , ..._,: llJ8 • purposeThe Gallipolis v14.:tory all hul
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'th ils hit 23 of 50 field goal at- Pt.yer-PN
FGnFA.PFTP ter and were never fronted . ly fouled Kuntzman with 40 aee- 1
eliminated Pomt::roy 's chance11 of ;r:; 1 ir:s . . ,e ,oa
wi h tempts The Blue outscored PHS Wine~r f
4 ~ 5 s 1t Coach Nolan P. Sw •ckhamer', ondJ remaining to gain ~sskin 1
l't'peatmg as cage champions 1'
rdc~amml~ w 1en h d unc 23.18 from the field. Pomeroy B"•che I , , . • I 4
13 Middie club never found the oft.be ball but both t.eame tra'aed
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Hamm, c, .. .. . .. 2 S-lO 2 9 range trailed by eight polntsi,
'controllM' BufOnglon I
3 • 4 2 8 or worae • 11 the way.
third place with Logan. Both l~ the second stanza. Pomcrqy Gallia Academy
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bad both boards with 32 rieboundt. Ohlinger, 1, .. ,,~ J J. s 3 b Middleport besan lo find th
GI\HS ended first half play In the ense
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Dave Pnrter came down with 10 Tho
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loop's basement with a 1_6 slate streak here as Pomeroy outscor- R be t
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mas. 1. . .. ... I ~ 2 o 2 r~ie at
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ope ear snagg TOTALS
Ill JS-27 11 4t period but a tight zone de(ense
• Esquire Shin~la
Pome.roy (ell behind 8-G before halflime lead . Pomeroy 's finit six .
Score by 1111A11en:
under the boards forced the Mid• Kiwi Polish
Boh Winebrenner canned a free lead 29_27 came with 0_57 left Biggest fador in taat night'• Gampolis , .. 23 6 13 10 _ 52 dies lo &amp;hoot from the corners or
•Johnson's
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half.when Bunche sank an- triumph was the GalLians (ine Pomeroy
IQ: 19 8 to _ 49 the key . Paul Brwuton.
David
• Suede Spray
other long jump. Brian Lanier ball handling - only nine tum- OUlcials - Wilcoxen-ORbome. AnderlOll and Dexter kept µte
• Esquire Liquid Dye
A NEW !OIA l'Olt A New UfA
ca me oH the bellC'h to knot the overs were c~mJtted by the
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count 29-29 with 14 eeconds left Blue and White.
Bas1ho F1a:hting
evemng for Neltonville. They
but Winebrenner ~ nt the Pan'. After lhe game, Evans praised For $10 000 Pu
grabbed both defenstve "'d of~
thers out in front .31-29 with two the en~.lre squad for their fine NEW vonic (UPI) - ~!men feruive reboW1ds ud heJd the
MIDDLIPORT
1 Basillo, that grand lJttle fi'""ting Jacket, to 11 polnt, tn the lleCOlld
foul losses with three seconds re• prlay. We dlolrced P.omheroy
o a zone e ense wit our 11 rs 1
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period shooting." &amp;aid Evan,. man w O rejected 8 t238,00G au,irFrom 1:24 .of thel firsl stunui. "We knew they couldn't set up antee less than two years ago, Is
through h.alftim~. J omeroy ou~ · their laat breaking attack from lo111lng leather r?r a $10,000 comescored the Galhans 22-10 - 1t 8 man-for-man When we stOf)ped back purse tonight in a 1V IDlooked like
t~e Panthers hod lhrir fast break. we stopped their rounder with Mexican Gaspar OrJZS.00 Ca1h Prize Weelelv
solved the Galhans defense.
offense'' rontinued the young De- lcga, at Maditon Square Garden.
However, Dave Kobuts was vii mentor. f PomerO)' 11 I glYe• "NOI lhat I' b ke b
PLAY THE NEW "0-BOWLO"
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left 'wide open' in lhc third stan - and.go type ball club - run and
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-MldcllellOl't. 0 . Jan. 7 1961 MODERN I

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Legal Notice
lllnl A. Patr1ot. Jamon. 1111
atorm doors 1md window,, ga,
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Keonelh w- Arlbur, Wtflaloo,
80AH
0~ " DUC ATION
Mrs. Cl,.renee A. Maarker, Rt,
furnace, wall i.o wall
Fff1Hcar11btr
fl.C.I ~ .a ., IMlll•
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Robert J, wm,. ,_
tub and ahower. Call WY 2-37111
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-Y0 1 'The Official &amp;ard of Heath ArMng those who entered Roi- tronlon, Jame11 N. Brady, Aabevoolnga.
ll :18 Uc PIXJl.n,,y
i:..~tec1. vwue s " '- 0
nt.lrlct, Count,- oJ Maip P . O. Ad·
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Pomeroy, Ohl.o. Datt Jan. Methodist Church wW meet Sun· z.er hospital in the past 24 hours land, Ky., and Mrt. JUWUWph ~GARAGE ON MECHANIC ST. ctreu
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Gel your car tnside out of wea- 4.1 1:'~rl.ffy the foUow ins r•purl la day evening al the church in were: Kelly J. Eggers, 580 Swi Evans, Aabland, Ky,
FOlt CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Middleport at 7:30.
I Valley Dr ., Mn. Ralph R Waugh
Bbih•
I tber. It will last longer, See or t.e correct ~. Lllw. J'oaltr
RATES
cluk,
Treuum
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1034,
Second
Ave.,
August
Sheets,
Mr11.
William
R MUSler, Rt. I
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call Ewing·, Store.
4 cena, per word, one lDlertJon. IUnlmumlnc:.ie,., «I
Tu Value~:,"' of ~ucau:9MMl.oo
tile meeting of the Pomeroy Rt, l Ga1Hpoll8, Milll Haze.I Lee Pomeroy, IOD, 8: 18 p.m. Friday.
cen1a. e cent• per word for three coa1ecutlva
Garden Club ICheduled for Mon- Hall, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Mn. Ed· Mrs. llarold Donald Miller, WaONE FIVE ROOM AP Al&lt;TMENT ru Levy tn,1ae t .30 0111ftde 8.101
~l--one month tor 30 centa3 ward.
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wit.I::
bath.
Phone
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2-3642
or
ull rate of f eenta per word
be cbarf,ed for ad,,erti,inJ U aot ~aid within 10 day, after rece vina blll
2 Mrs. Gary RUe, Rulland. 10n,
11-11.tJc ~J~:-_:y-u t,.a'"C AsH .~t't~~i9:, Monday, January 9, at the h me Misa Carol Sue Adkins, Rt.
evenings WY 2-3319.
Erron in Adverlil,!M-Should be reported immediately
JtECIIP'TS ANO UPIMOITURU 1of Mrs. Charles Persinger, Mui- Palnot George A Clonch, Btd· 9:22 a.m. Friday, Mrs. Emmett
n.e Daily Sentinel
not be re1oonaible 101 more than
BOUSE 1634, LlNCOLN Heights, BALANCI!, JAN UAR'{ U\ , 1000
be
H i nl.t with Mr Geo
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G"-n••~I Fund
• 2770281
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rge well, Floyd 8 . Mankin, 1.32 l Con- E. Ward, RL l South Pmnl, IOD,
one Incorrect insertion.
4 rooms and bath, new gas Houd H"t1r~1u,:n1 .funa • •·
72 H. Parker as co-hostess.
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Mrs.
Albert
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Card of Tbanka and Special Nottee1 ot E\&gt;enta $LOO.
NUllr. Fund
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Obituaries subliBhed al 1 cent ~r word.
Fund•
The Laurel Cliff Better He
Swearmgen, Rt. 2 Albany, Yd.I
D18charced
11~ U club will meet Monday evenmg, 1---------------::.._.:______;__
12-1311 , Work Book
Gallipolis GI 6-0146.
WORD
I DAY S DA S 6 DAYS l MO.
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60c
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$1.35
$4.50
rota!
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Patient, recently cli&amp;charged in20
60c
$1.20
$1.60
$6.00
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... t.1 12.117.411 al th e ~ome of Mrs. J ~ HoagLeaal
Notice
eluded Mrs. Dorothy SSmelley,
EIGHT
ROOM
BOUSE.
two
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5~~.~ land, Lincoln Road, With Mr .S.
ANNIJAI. FINANCIAL JtEPOJIT
$2.25
$7 .50
room apartments. A. N. Bengel. Hu11am1 r ·uud• , . . . • • , , a»t1 Ut Phil Wise as co-hosteu.
SUTTON TOWNIHIP
Mia:I Georgia Fulks, Mrs. Ruth
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MIies COUNTY, OHIO
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Mr E R, W ... __
Ads received bJ 10 A.. M. will be tn lbat day'1 paper,
Phone WY 2-S271.
11-1-t!c Milk
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uti,o,r Fund•
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,., the Fl"•' Y• -r l!ndln•
on'6...mery,
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Mrs, J· C. GUAler and Inf II n t
PHONE WY 2-2157
TRAILER SPACE. Ideal location To la! . . . .... ... . . . .. .. IO'IJ1311.,3 0
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Pop1,11atlon UH, lNO
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Rec eipll ,110 Balantt l l 00796 .90 will meet at the church, Monday, Total SalarlH and WHH Paid
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EXPENDITURES Dwint: tlM Year 11160 · • 9335.47 Jes Daniels William C} o D ch.
Gt'nenl 1-' und
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IM,rernent Fw&gt;d . •
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d f the new ear and all mem- Tue Valu allon ..... ..... '130&amp;M9.00 Mrs. Roberta Scott, Mrl. Charle,
(1) NOTICES
(91 FOR SALE
(m 22--tlc lkrnd
lluildtnl!' n, nch
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TERMITI: AND PMr CONTROi VENETIAN BLINDS. all colors,
0th .. , Puuda
Bur
Ja11uary 2, 1961
Clyde
Southard,
Edward
O'CooFO
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HOUSE,
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Wlndow BUnds and ahadea all
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The Meigs County Farm
• 1 hN"b:V cert.Uy th~ ~uowlnf ttport
br FIIID. Free lupecdea. 111•111'I rage,
ga, furnace. Located on Tota.1 . . .
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Women's ,-,,.. __ •ttee will to be correct.
ner, William Williamaon, Jettrr,
8ALANCE. lJWEMBER 31ft, 1960
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Richard Duckworth.
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Gravel Hill. Phone WY 2-2045. General tUnd
10'99.M meet Monday at 8 p. m at
tl1e
TowMhlp Clerk
Clendenm, Diane Lee, Paul Hal•
ud A.. Semce Baatioa wt !- Union Ave., Pomeroy. Ohio. R1"cha,d Foid".n, 916 Locusts·,., ~und_Ret,r,,111~111 t ·mu.l
H102.80 Co O
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l2-3-30tp
Middleport.
112) 31 Gtc Milk • ·-r rl .
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Th W
, Society of Christ• General • nd ClualHed Property Tait
Among Alling
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(Total for All Fllnd..w ••• I 4435.115
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. HAY on STRAW delivered _ in , FOR RENT [N rilDDLEPoR·r. . ,,,,,.. L•,pk .
IBl ian Service of the Heath Metho-- Cl&amp;•r~t~ Tait ....
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According to t,be midnight ft... ---• J0ad I
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•A I 3 nicely furni shed rooms. Hard- T11t.11
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BID IAwe"• Snrice StaUo• ·
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and
dist Church, Middieport, will &amp;1u
Tu end Fin. lruiL ·
port of the nursing department,
c.....,-oul. Pcnn:U 81rtt1. Mid- Watkins Farm Supply
! wood floors large closets, priBalance .. R1CE.1PT'S' . u ocma.90 meet at the &lt;'hurch at 7:30. Mra. a.oeal Goverllll!ent.\ . ·· ••
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Vera Fulton, Mrs. Chloe Beaver
vale entran~e, private bath , aut 10 vl!:NUE Herman Haddox is devotional
and Robertus Berry were all .ta
dleport. FeaAU'IDC hlluor re- Bellefontaine, Ohio LY-2-2060.
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,. omatic heat. Ulilities [urnished. !.iENE'.'.AL
PROPERTY TAXES Sille of Lota and Otlll"t'
50.00
pain, lob jobt ,mu
(12) 15-!N}..,!
LOCAL LEVY
leader and program w·ill be in 111ieellaneo11a
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•eledln of henn1ea. Otrillt NEW MODERN, 3 BEDROO"I Phone WY 2·9200.
ll} 5 3t.c c..meral •·urui ....... . .... 11111ue char- of society aecrelarles. Ml.leas~ .. ... . ........ . 162'f.OS accident patient, is in a crl.Uca1
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ill be MrS. E , M• Toi.al Recelpt1PAYMINTI
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DOGS HAVE BEEN IN MY AJI utilities, built-in kitchen. MODERN 4 ROOM UNFUR~
Aud,•.or .
1oot1.2'1 Wood, Mrs. E. M. B ~ .
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v:, ;.,u,tl:"e;-• 13t&lt;i.OO Those who were listed Ill tair
Sheep on Middlepo~ Hill, Any Valley Lwnber and Supply, NISHe&lt;l apt. Furnace heat. T, 10 t11 1 Proi,,rty Tu
GOOl0 .90 Thomas Riley and Mrs. Forrest
Co mrensat10 11 ot Cler II ,
754.ee included Mrs. Maude Brohard.
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Gen~ral Suppllna .. • ,,,,
1'3.80
dogs caught in pasture will be WY 2-2709
12 16 tic , WY 2-3874.
1) 5, Uc Cas i, Received .. ...
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Tota) General
Floyd Mankin, Jamea Lewi 1,
killed and collars turned over USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERA-1=== ========
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To~lec;~y"!e!:l1rt11 ••••. I 3338.4411 William OuaieY, Thoma, Clutter~
to the dog warden.
TOR. Nice condition. 11 cubicj (20} Business
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To~rrtP~y!;!"t".ud ·· •· ••• •• ma.&lt;M Lacy Henry, Holland Prose, am..
2008 .00
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ta t~ UandlcappllQ Children
h olden of th• PomlffOJ' Natkm&amp;I Health - Tu:ea Withheld for
Robert R"••- Herbert C, L
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8DDANCE HOTEL MARTIN 11I1ge _____________ COMPLETE MECHANICAL Feed stat" - Renta l rrom School Land
uon or director • a"d th• tranuction Cern nt.erle• - compeI111Q1io11 of
tree Ricketta KanOU!le Paul HoJ.
lo till 2 Mualc by Martineen ·
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Other cemet1r, Er:penae '
'JOO ley, Cu1us Luttrell, Clyde Cornell
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Sedan standard transmission
estirnate,i;. Fulton • Thompson Lunch, MIik, Etc.)
lOCUl7 th• olflc1 of • aid PomttQJ' N•t1° i::a!! Tot.• 1. Cei:Drttf'J' la:penae .. I l71UIO Mrs. Mmn
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10 5-6-7;
Lunch .Room n~ceipt1 a:aclude
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Malnt.:nanc. and Rep~lr
l!l23.117
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Fed~ral F und u Mil.Ir. .
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M(I00.00 inventory, White, con- Good tires. $.350.00.
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tw.oo day,
call SH 2-4314, leave message.
foot ~frlgerator. First class
factory made cabinets, ceramic NON-kEVENU&amp; To~ 1 Oth • r Purpo,.. ••·•
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aa990.8I E.mploJces Retirement
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plastic or floor liie, building ,sa le of TrHw ry Billi .. . 1'4942,03 Atende • • • · · • • · · • · · · ·i.. ·PLANT
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72 .49
LAND TRANSFERS
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M. L. Carr
rcmlum on Bondi Sold , .
1813.00 OPERATION OF SCHOO
l3l04 i3 Ded.11ctloiu by County- Auditor:
WHISTLING JACK'S FISH Sandranch-type home at $10,00 per Accrued 1nt1rei1 on 1tond1
l'er.,,Ml service · · · · · · •
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251.03 Charles M. Feen, dee., to Ag""'I Jo
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Long Bottom, Ohio
_ f t .,__ any type re- So lU . . . . . . , .
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Dairy Bar, Middleport.
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MSTROPGUTAN MOTORS
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dr, lldltn. OM taNtful owner. Broadwa)' SI Middleport. 0.
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Pomeroy,
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cAII Wl 11-3u12.

SYRACUSE - 3 • bedroom ranch
alyln, alone and l1ll&amp;ODl'Y conslru&lt;llon; ll•lnl room &lt;14"201,
lotolty pine kiichen, lit balh,,
full basement, electric or 1as
fired for&lt;Od air heating. Hou ..
!ally lnaulalecl. Loi IOOIIIOO,
of! Route 124 on paved atreel._
.17,500,00.
POMEROY - I • ,tory frame, 6
rooms ud bath, small hiaement, gu furnace heat, la,·ge
frontage, good location. !&amp;900.
1hlo&lt;k1 garqe, lot '15 fool

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POMEROY - 1 • _,, frt1rne
and balh , lull basement, ga,
hot air heat, basement, HII'
age, large lot. $1000.00 down,
balance financed. S,1tD'J.OO.
ALBERT M, COX, Sal"lIOJI 211
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For Th• Payment of December and June
1960. Real Estate Taxes

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9:00 Movietime

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IJ :30 Hose Parade
1:45 Woman's Page
2:00 Day In Courl
Z:SO Road to Reality
3:00 Queen for a Oay
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4: 00 American Bandstand

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8:00 M. Squad
6:40 Weather Teller
8: 45 John Daly News
7:00 l'rackdown
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9:00 Cartoon Theatre
IO: 00 December Bride
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11 :00 I Love Lucy
11 :90 Clear Horlzen
1£ 00 Love Of Lire
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
6: 90 Amos &amp; Andy
7:00 Highway Patrol
7:SO To Tell 11le Truth
8:00 Pete and Gladys
8:30 Bringing lip Buddy

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Books Close February 1, 1961

by 10 •· m, for Saturday d•
oil floor fun,..,., nmnfn1 wit•
11,ory.
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cellar, good car . 'garage.
One and 0.10 mile_out &lt;! 1'!1!Jdleport. Zuspan Hill°" Rd., II,
Phone WY 2-3284
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12:311 Agriculture t\pal
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FOR SALE - Moderns bedroom
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Rlce'a Hill Top Grocery, Mid- tection, Life. Auto, Fire. PollD
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LOST - MALE FOXHOUND, dleport.
6 8lc C&amp;ll Pon Milla. Middleport, Ohio rloors'. awn~ngs, ~~-rgef'~:_-~
black white and tan, near·J - - - ' - - -- - - - - - - ------~~====,I electric Can uu 1 1 ~,
T~~ Run - or Ro1andUI. ll!I RATS KD.J..ED WITH STAR BARN!!'.S-SIMPSON INSURANCBI Small down p1:1yment. Phone SH
Pleue call WI &amp;-3182. Corbel Warfarin, ule, 1ure, guaran•I Agent&amp;, Middleport.. Fire, Auto2-4162. Call CarroU Snowden,
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LOST - I DOGS, OM red bone MW.
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Good , - room house wllh balh,
18• 2.1, BO;
hound, I mo•• old, one \I hound
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Hardwood floors. Built in cab• n d ~ German Sheppard
m 6· 51 P FOR SALE: 5 room house and i !nets, Basement, coal furnace .
Pleue call WI &amp;-8034.
THREE USED CONSTRUCTFON one acre of lruxl. Ea,t of Ra. : Cellar, good water 110urcu.
U 7, stp type 1alamenden, outside heat- clne and Just IOUtb or new l Small down payment. Balance
Ing unit!. Idea) for construction school bulldingf!I, Rev, T. A. , Uke rent. Sec Okey Wood at
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or ordtards. Price vecy reason- Cleland, Racine, Ohio.
Syracuse. Call SH 2.-.
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ONE COMPLETE COAL }'um- Some hoy. AIIO 8 room house (24A) FOR SALE OR
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Pflmeroy N• ttvnai san1r. 300000.oo
Op,m order ServiH •, • •
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were the 2nd Sunday of each GAME ROOSTERS. Herb WilTU 2-3537.
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TransftrJ • •• , . , , .••.. 10049:l9.'l0 School P lant · · · · · ,--c·H
· rioL Pl.ANT Tot al Recelpt1 u1d J11Jane4 143114.47
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L ft TES
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MA INl"ENANCE Of HLd M
Paymmt, Dl.lrln1 Year . , . l30tT.Oa
REABONAB E A
ADMINIRTltATION M1tul1 l1 for lrtlaln ·
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1337.U
IN MEMORY OF OUR HUS- 1 male, 1 female. Reasonable.
Call ,. L O, Mc('.rut~l J•er,onal service • • . . Ulltl.00 Maicrlal1 for Olher
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Re '.'laeement othtr
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Vage Jr who pa.1sed away e
Stlle1 918 S ThJ·• St Mid
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Total Receipt• and BalanN 4702.23
years .ago January I, 11165.
dleporl
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Trav,1tn1 Elcpcn • e• .....
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1·u P1ymenl1 Du.rln1 Y•u ,, ..
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I cannot say and 1 will not aay
WILL DO TAILOIUNG AND Tot.al other Purpo111a .. .. . H3"1' ,• 4 Toh! other Pu.rpoae,, .• · · 880 · Balance. Deeember 31. 1900
PLENTY OF TROPICAL FISII alteraUon11 of 1111)' kind 1n my Totnl
Admh••lratlon . . . . ..
14348.M Tot • ! Maintenance o
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hatch golden pheasant. left.
lngs 6 lo JO p, m. A. L. Barn- Woril Bm1i11 . . . . . . . . .
!ll37.03 Tot • I Current Sehool Coirt 2
·40 Reeelpta Durtni Year . . . . . 151151.,1
Other Ed11c•Uony! l!JuppUea
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3000 ·00 Toni
He wandered Into an unknown 1.oweU MCNickle, An tiqultY, hart, WY 2-~.
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land.
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And left \II drearninj lruw very GOOD CHUNK WOOD, white oak. CLOGGED DRAIN or Septic J;:qutpm.,n1 .. .. .. . f....
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Frank Emrich, Bailey'.11 Run,
Tankr Get Klean•Em-A11 s.p. Tohll ln1tructtun ,.
n:rm.11,
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It need• must be 1lm."!8 he ling
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or here.
nice I month old Hereford bull
Complett Bente.
Totll Tl'ln1purtallo11 o1
Bond• Due a+el •• . . . .
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Write, Phone or C.alad
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7 l
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ll241'1.22 Tr1ndt'l'II
He la not dead, he ii Ju1t away.
(1) • 3 C &amp;. c . BRADFORD. RadDf!. Ohle OTHER AUXILIARY AOINCJBS l•'11rrnc r~ Bank • SIV. Co. Tl'IIIIOOOO OO
' Mr1. Helen Sauvage and NUT GOODIES, hickory nute 40c MUELLER
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the devotlonel leader, Mn. 01C'IJ' Hardaway, ind member&amp;
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FLOORING
TILDOAltD
,i,.. Dllk In v■rl•IJ of lully ■ppllod. JuR rliht
typn and
fer k-111, Hlh-, utlllly
klnclo.
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INSULATION
C-lew IIM of lntorler AH - In - ,.1n,. •un colo,
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Novem•
and had no opposition

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former �ployes . are still
waltmg for thea pay kn the wt

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Civic-minded members of l h e enough to bring the truck mto tht' noon members were out in foll
Syracuse Emergency and F I r e ! village on pay-as-you-go terms I force workmg Oil lheir boua.ing fa.
Departments bave been puttmg i expenses have eaten their treas- , c1hty m the town ball.
thell' brams and brawn together 1 ury down to lhe humble totat ol One group was .nmng 3 c d
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.
. pourin_g_ cement in brigade _ �
durin� ev�gs and _week_ends so ' $12.:W
th village_� two uml! will :nP.et Fire Chief_ Pete. Cundiff ,_s�id ne� '.'hile another _ was buildlll8,
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Miner Suffers
Bad Fractures
n S}ate Fall

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lher , Glenn Cundiff, Jr. , Donald Moore Pete Cundiff and Raymond Cook in Iha
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m�nt operlltors re_ experrellt'f'd above picture ar in the process of building
e
a door for the se&lt;:tion of the Town Hall
Mosl or tbem will be operal- where emergency
and fire fighting equip ment is kept. A cement floor is being
.
.
mg the same eq��t tbey are pnbred in the background. _ Sentinel Photo.
moat famUlnr with, be stated.
Thompson said four months had

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CARPENT ERS , PRO-TEM - Syracuse squadsmen and firemen Maleo,Im Guin,

., ,aborer, and th81 all the equip.
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C&amp;SOE Post

Scl.a·ekel Cab·
Escaped Heavy.
Fue Damages
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PEGBOARD
ldffl for kllcllon� utllltr
rMmt, work•
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engineer s chief a,1istant , said
mo� of lhe employes are d� ,

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countless steps

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PLYWOOD
CEILING Tatr: ,.; �
KIin drlod, All ll■ntltNI
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St•ndlnl 4'xf' ptntla. All Wide c11o1c■
cUmenslon1.
Un. 1t■INltonl ,Ip. $3,36
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'"TIMBUKTU"
With Victor Mature
and Yvonne Deearlo
CDMING - JAN, I, 9, 10
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Ven'dorS FOr
Tax Returns

MEIGS THEATRE

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Blazew1': 11 new employe� v. r:ro ;1

He}p Offered

S• ter,S Dea· th
'l 80 Learned
Last Wednesday

Mrs. Payne Was
Hostess For
Church Society

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December Only $2,Wi.19
IS m the 1960 payroll fund. dlld
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that $509.30 ts needed � .mish 1, painting and hangmg doors.
the last balf December payroll to- :J�te specif1cationa.
had been working most of 43 new
Pomeroy
may
IOOn have a tals $6847.
pay
Housing their emergency equip- : �ent of � truck which was , Membe�s twpe to have the deemployes in their department
----�new
industry.
ment is by far not their only prob , put into service by mooey mak- partment s end of the Syraa.se
through last week Bwith no a�s!JJ'
, . i Chamber of Commerce cr
Town Hall shining like a ne\11 r-air
ch
tem. 'flle emergency squad am- ing projects and donations·
Se eance Of pay eck .
y Leslie Fultz ,aid this morn,
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.
r
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b
m
shoes and all the village's
e
wi
of
m
epartmeDI
tar
IJ
I
Rutland
Furniture,
folding
baby
U
bulance which was purchased .,
.
Oil
quart of oU for Dad's
ma
19111
The
budget
county
re
m
-;x,
and f i r e £igbtlll8
pl
be
ii
money
again
emergency
I
there
ssidefinite
king
that
a
edges
ing
•
see
savings
l
ntin
he
chair
1959 ii .oot yet paid for, and as
; T Se e , S25
car ; New York Clothing Hou11e,
ed �mpletely up !n the air this bility_ that a small steel fabricat!I
&amp;
n
�uipment
concrete by the
villa�e
on
residents_
as
from
d
bond.
Ollf' squadsmen put It, ''The e- I
shirt for Dad; The Shoe Box, EZ
morning. Mr. Hart�g�r, 88 pres- log industry may occupy the
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------are
of debt.
out
they
tune
to
he
done
order
n
m
past
t
rn
bee
partment doesn't have enough
infant wear; Stark's, bottle gift
�
ident
the
has
com�sioners,
Parkersb
and
make
e
wishing
to
donate
moothe
next
necessary
payAnyo
Rid
Reel
urg
n
C.Ommoney to fix a flat tire_'
set: GoeHler's Jewelry Store, baauthority to det.ennme what Gr· pany's fonner plant on East
Though the Syracuse volun- ment . A spokesman said t b a t ' ey to the cawie i5 askeO to COIIDownie
by ripg :ID� bracelet;
der
departm
budgebl Main-st in Pomeroy .
the
enta
l
leers at olle time had money payments on the truck could not tact a squadsman or fireman. IJ
G�, ,-1�\1. ·,hitt for Dad; Stifmay
be
taken
up.
-------have be.eo paid thus far iI It h.-,d each family ID the. village could
Sports
C
I
It
has
not
yet
been
released
Oer's, BeD)' 'banket:
R
HelThus
Blazewtcz
and
Thompson
intereB
p,
retirement
of
A.
The
ell
contribute, w1thm a ihort tilnt!
y
been for village res,dellts
not
·
in
co
Ewing
Funeral
home,
ted o
ter doll
what mpan is
er
oould be kept cooling their heels
the Hillsboro Diof
Mana
g
Tomorro•.
Ju.u
.-y
100..
volthe truck would belong to the vU,
'�·
,
a
ro
f� trtp 'l:time for mama ; Jngel's
Pome
ion
the
y
locat
erating at
for no one knows lvJW Jong.
_Iumbus and Southern
Vl81Dn ..o
u1een
will
CaJIVHI
th
ton
lage and not partially to I de:1]
e
Fumitur�� �by mattress ; Maple
being
are
car
but
negoliationa
.
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Mr. Nelson last week declinOO ried on
Ohio EriIC Compally �s been
llloplq · to receive enough &amp;nulleJ' 1 �r
LaW!I Poultry Parm, a turkey;
.
to comment OD how be otando
by F. E. BoV ll!, Southto """'Plele payment ti I b • E,en though Syracuse a 1
B. B. Sanborn .!eftlry � . 2er wUI be discussed to annowl
The
matt
-Annual
Ohio
�,
Tax
oo
""'f!II
caDlllll■
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ern
Dt.trlct
lllanager,
ol
the
Elolb-, or al lea,i eaoup to small incorporated ..map, t b e
pie&lt;,, . .iucatit• ,oet;.. Smlth
store, shirt for Dad: Farm- return for the period f� Si,fy I slon whlch i'e8clnded partlal 'tMt :.,
··11o1rlcii, ;,!lo hiiil
the
J
..... 11,o ......., ...,.,... ., need lor equipment la almost .,.
1900,
0UWI De""mber
approprlaUODS for tba C o u n t 1
asa,
r "'· which ,, ... .... W&lt;d• ,enliol. It is hoped that each ,..,
411 yean, w ,
the O h I O utility for over
�us,
proper)Y· execu
Highway Department The
re-- meet:: al B p•m• In
.
dent will stand ready when thr
IIHday.
signed
as
DivisJon
Manager
m
lded on or before J�nuary SI, IClndlng actions followed quickly Power Company olfu,...
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Hillsboro In 11119. lie replaced Walter Rife, principal ol t b e 'l'hotJWI lbe departmenl's mon• men wilb white ohirts and regu•
1
al1
1-, in Blazewici's announcement Dec.
The ?'lanizatloo has been try• John Welsh who � away c b e I h I J e-Kyger Elementary ey supply u1 at rock bottom 1l!l lat10n bats come lt,nockinl to: •8�� f ��en
l
30th that 42 o .. highway em- Ing to iaduce a ....n industry to durng that year.
- -..ernn
-· g.----school announced today • meet• hopes are not Saturday aft,, morrow
0
:a ab':°
I
es
were
sa
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ame,i"II
c
nr
no
e
x
Ill
ti
pl oyea had been let go and 42 locate In the local plant for some- A na"
Southeaste
Ing
of
Ohio
the
El
o
--e-m
...ve l Gallipo , HeIrlch
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■ales were made. a report Is re- new men bad been employed
lime. and now has iis h I·ghn...
,_,
� aw,,n
»n
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Oh1. Wes..,:an
Univer• mentary Principala Association
ded
quired by law
0
held
be
the
at
y
will
There were atrong forcea re- hopes,
Cheshire-K
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·ty and joined The Athena El
J
To a,.l,t _Me;g, County Wlfldora ported today ...king peace in ,he All persons inlerested In I h e :.
Com ny ao a cashier �� ger school Friday evening. It will
In completmg tholr lax return heavily dominant Meigs eounty po,siblllty ol the new deve
be a dinner meeting starting at
!O?po tho
30 p.m.
to
tica
the
y
e
w
orce
art
ll
s
6
attend
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rged
ume
ment
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Th
u
se
U
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be
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Y
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:�x:��1:�w:
er!'' h� •..::•·.. �
carr
da
th
e
ve
th
ed
y
which
to
e
comIs
o
n
tonight,
meeting
'
pe
joba
'nle to,ic for the evening's dis.
and wu acting
ous office
. Mrs. EUen be int fhe Auditor', Office
•! her olde,i slotA!t,
p , Mel11B mlulon majorlly glv.. Blazewlcz the general public.
The Sheriff's Department investigated three accl•
Court Ho
will be "Lem•lation ..
cusslon
he
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when
Aasistant
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Coun
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omeroy
use.
Y
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Ch 0cote 80, al Mount st. Mary's
d
•ts Saturda_y . a flernoon and everung
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In whicb 1hret
en
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esen
e
pr
tativ
�wu tr&amp;:nst;eJTed to Hillsboro. "nle State legislativ re
on January 24, 1961. Vendors reHo,pital last Wedneaday.
, and heavy datreated
s
perso � were IDJUred, two others
u Bla7.ewlcz s department is
Athens Eleclrl� Company became ol the district will be presenl to
g
Survlvln•• are her husband, quirin a,slstance ,hould bring
mage
m�•cted
upon
four
vehicles.
.
b. lrozen out ol the budget, the llag
s
part ol tho Southern Ohlo Elec- dscuss tho situatioo w;th t h e
eato their record with them to su will be •P for all-out war.
he first accident was reported on the Ra�Basban
J , two
ler,,
T
.
K
educators
Bil
trtC
n, stantlale their report The
pany In 11125.
Mrs
ohll Mn. Cynthia
•nd
Hammond or
road one half mile north of the Bashan store involving
. ' . ...
. eod
lice ol Issuing • deilnquen/": Hartinger and outgoing comp ' auperml ent.s, vehicles driven by brothers.
All pr111Ci
Chauncey; two brothers, Danie]
. g
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milaloner Rolland NeuWing voteucutive head, and s�perv;.,,n Ernest Bowles: 17, of L o n g car, the vehicle
to m
Hill, RushvlU;, 0., and Howard =�:urn: : :m':!°� �
ed to deny funda for tho engln.er.
a
hl
&amp;boul� � reserva!10ns f O r Bottom was gomg south when off the ,pavement into • nemJJ
!llll, Glouster; nine grandchildmo
Their
ve was opposed by (
discootinued.
the dinner with lllr. R�e. T h . y be mel .. oncoming car on a -. causing "1ld 1....
... and six great 1randchlldren.
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tlc
Domocra
· commlsslooer D O n
return
Failu
file
the
to
may call EM 7-7721 in daytime or sharp curve. 1be other vehicle At 9. 30 DL the deparlmm
when
re
preceded
/J
1
and
daughter
ton
A
due will subject � iu-en?or to Mull
,.....
�n
EM 7·7139 in the evening.
Ill' hr death.
was driven by R-Oy Bowles 23 of was called in_.....ti&lt;raM, tts aid
Rusaell 31 is
.
urd the penalties provided ,. Sec- -·-- iL--A
- ousted w.. E · E · Lester (Pete)
.
New Rumley, OhN&gt;, who w'." sa,d accident o1 tho new ,ear -,
ay
re
llenlcea
were
held
Sat
uo
n
at
rood1tio
In
terio
ported
loreman
.
,
. .
llmJA 5'139.0t and S'7SIUII, loch,- Follroci county garage
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ff
0
to have been enroute lo VJSJI hos third of the day, .. ftl 33, • • •
,rum the Johnson Funeral Home
and chairman ol the M t i g . Hober Hospital following hlv besive ol the Revised Code·
younger brother aad other rete- half mile out ol tho Molp .,.
,a Nelsonville with the Rev. John
c O u n t y Republican Executive ing pinned In a �ate fall al tI,el
rv
l
l
1
r
for
M
Funera
res
ae
Hlnabr of �� �lineu
2:30
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tfves.
Lelving Coal Mine about
Athens aounty line.
Committee.
.
Blanche Jividen, 81, Rutland, who
Chlllch officiating. Burial was In Four Going Nort�
A passenge, ;n the old... broth· I Richard R. Morgas,. sz, Roch.
Blazowlcz .,.. operating � J • a.m. January 5.
800 died Salurday morn� at t h '
Imel\ Lawn Cmtetmy.
er's car, Rebecca Bowles, 1&amp;, ,... was nJShed to Sheltering A r m,
To Repreaent Me1p
departmont lala 1n tho week with He wa, reported caught by
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eigs General Hospital, will be
M
le
l
■la
000
and
of
,
puund
to
1,
ceivod a broken foot. She was Hospital with three fraetund ri,
,
Charles
,
i
-k
Le
18
n
.
o
y
f
employes
His
al
I!.
Fred
Radford
.
,
teken to Me;g., General Hosp;1a1 and severe head brulaeo br .,..
bell, and Frank H. Joh•-· wlD luod.o are - granted by l h e ouflend IIIQ back frecture,, a �edneaday st 2 p.m. al the (
Methodist �urch � I t h
with two other passengers, Jan- gen ambulance.
attend the Ohio Fair Manager, comm1as1oner1 Mo 1day for , !" e fractured right leg and other cuts
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rge Davis of Proruier
Revs.
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Geo
repo said
and bruises. He waa covered In
· l,A,IIO&lt;inUon convention at _ t h e control ou COUlltY I uads,
Po
lice Depart- ice Bowles, 21 aod Donna Bowles. The
nie Pomeroy
rt
Morga
tland
or
and
Carl
Herring
l!f
R
u
by the Racine llmer- gotlen onto the berm ol Route•�
llelhler-Hllton H o t ■ I fuesday, Transttlon brought several dis- ' tbe fall.
..,.1 lnvestigate&lt;Pao accidenl on age three,
WednNday and 11tureday of thll putea about absence of keys and j Mrs. Russell. the former Lora fJciating. Burial wi1 1 follow m the East Main-st last night at 11 · 45 gency unit.
.
near the Bunon residence
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According to the sheriff's re- sharp curve. He said tha hlaoau
week.
Ann lhlti, and the injured man, Beech Grove eemetery.
location of county equipment
g
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i
resultin
ury
of
n
in
the
a
w
n
I
t
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port, the two brothers met OP • ran Into ditch at tho right ol 111
Each year at the COJlVeollon, the Blazewlcz laid two piece, ol have two stnall child.... . boy, The deceased b survived by a an driver.
.
sharp curve in hazardous road road·
stala DlrMtor of AIJ'lcultuN! equipment were left •loot! county 5, and a daughter, 3. lllr. Rus• daughter, Mrs. John Smith; two lllartha Jan Willia
.
p
30
and Ste!- grandchildren of Deland, F I a., �
.
.
rondiUons and hit head-on. Both
Robert H. Terhune, has hJa 811• roads, Including 8 caterpillar bull- sell 1B the son of Clayton
8
drivin : Will!'t.
the
Co
Iron!
broth
N
D
,J
e
s,
th
and
.l
.
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cars were said to have incurred
,
ed
e,
ree
lwnbl■.
nua1 .breakfast meeting of dole- dozer, purchue of which wao diA- la Ru,..11, West
1
Y I ur
ll her v c e was h' total damages. No charges were by organ s ered ,-.r, :
--, u
or Florida, B. :F. Dye of Canal
----"! oI a ire in ptes from all agrirultural aocle- puled by court action last year.
r
the
e
age . No charge, were flied.
ar by Thomas Man• filed .
from
1n I cabin owned by Dr. E. A. .... ol ••· ·•·t .
W lncbestor, and c. O. Dye or
��D
-•
e
The new engIneer 18Id a 1arge
-•" •
-row
oy
'
Ing
B
:io
RFD
Pomer
n,
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Schaebl• Mason. The cabin Is "� 'Jbree hours later the depart- The Sberilf'8 uci-u,.._
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The meeting will be at 9 a.in ahovtl wu hauled from · t h e Mayor Charles Legar f i n e d Shelby, 0.
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U
re
was
t
r
near
:-- �� Larry •
W · ment was called to investigate a
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Thursday and Roger C. Morgan, county-ownod gravel pit to tho Rooaewll Hawley '5 and costs Her husband, Dr. P. A. Jividen, ' liam
� :i�;: :.ter.
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M
m
a
u
e-c
her
In
on
preceded
and
daughUlr
e
ar
Bra
wreck
on
in
on
y
dbu
a
ln
r
fair-- on a charge of intoxication
�I!" 0f • drivmg
� end. complained O�
I en �e�
'lbe blaze . darted around the a director of the Meig1 county county garage near the
. oe
eonmiu:
,
Rt. 143.
-Ion of Pomeroy rourl action death.
.
the grounds.
cated.
He
will
appear
in
eoun1I
k
in
sult
e
of
as
e
a
nec
!Jnplace and bunted oaly lr that fotr board, will repre&amp;enl
re
Jnn a
�
Friends may call any tbne al
Kermit Lee Bostic, 23, RD 1
Blazewlcz aa1d It cannot .be Saturday mght.
Melga IOCiety.
uea, Slilht IIDOke damage , _...:..
__..:._______:._________ _ ____....:._:.....______ the Cltase Funeral Home m Rut- accident. She was taken to Meigs Middleport was taken to a local court.
itnJcture was also
Bospltal for medical attention. physi,cian with severe left leg and . � Middleport .driver ttt"apN
land. -��- --ln.JUl"Y in an accident investipt,
tepot ,
According to the investigating chest b ,
after fall"mg out
f
...�. ed by the Stale Palrol In Gallb
.
.
LOCAL TEMPS
No
WU around the cabin
officer. George Hicks, Mrs. iv1:- his mov"'
..
1ng
,,,
c;
,..,car on the Brad=, Coun
..
Temperalarel ■I 8eeood ■-1 ,
ty on Sundllt',
ti the - ol the fire. lllemben
lt:IO Iiams had stopped near Cherry- road.
llllrmllll
■I
Ible
Meeualc
The
al �
t·a
of the lllaloo Fire De�
1
while an auto in fronl ol h e r A&lt;:&lt;:Ol'dng to Boat�. he was ap- p, m. accident took place
on Rt. 5114, 5. miles
LONDON (UPI) - Three men and two women, including two clviliAn employes wu ■ &lt;01d kl - ,. �- "
...- tho ••D and _, had
lljlying for a foreign l ,_ ... ,. ,..... ,epmk&lt;I mad,, a left turn. Brown appareol- :,roaching • sharp curve .. Rt.
Rt. 180 when a lert front tin
11 undor ...,1ro1. They � a of the Brllllh Admiralty, were ordered held today on charges of
lried to stop but was unable to 143 when the door on the driver's on
boat and other equipment from power. British observers called It the biggest espionage case here since the · 1 950 ar- . l1ylq - loll - hMl ■ l.v
a car driven by Robert 11:
tlouble-lak•, ■nd headed -h , because ol "" road cooditions, sMle of bis vehicle came open. He Vance, 21, Rt. 1, Middleport
rest of atomic spy KlaUJ Fuchs.
ihe ..bin.
the report stated.
fell from the car while going ap- blew out. He lost control of tlk
•1
Mqiltratea In Bow St.net Court -Kroaer'1 wife Helen, 47. a enemy or eivina 1UCb data to a again.
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Damage. to the truck driven by i proxlmalel,v ss miles per hour.
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potanllal
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mm- After 11. had fallen from h I s ol the roadway Into a leoce Bbo
s. WUI
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-Henry Hlllljbton 55, a bold throughoot tho heartq, letting ally la 14 yurt In prl■on.
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Mr
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MI anoml1b man imd I pa)&gt; clorlt at
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long;ag to Ralph Reynold,. Then
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Ind Ward, Cheshire· mcurrod
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by
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GIVEN
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the BrltlJb Na•f'• PortlaJld Yard. for her.
,
Robert H ynle of Mid I rown. No char
nald -Mrs. Ethel Gee, 48, 1 Port- -Gordon Lon&amp;dale, 17, a .dlort AU five defendants were ar- 1 :;:ri
were filed.
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petit:n
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the plain The pollce rl�t alao ar- me
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a r y ,1 land a&gt;WOfker of Hougbtoo's .and iwarthy company director who rested ovtr the weekend by Scot· ff �
!la:uah.
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'faytJn illrtland
i well known INldmlnton pla)"lr chewed gum vigorously throui,l1 land Yard and special branch
tition a
el y
, security men In downtown. London
Swiday admiuiomt - D o I • · who sat tbroueh thfl mornina(I th.e 15-minute aeaslon .
t.&gt; i on • charge of diaturblng t b • James Mathews residence on N. was arrested by the· patrol anti
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plaint
he
VJ,bon, Roedlvllle.
Secon-av where Mr. Mathew, had lod ged In !he Gallipolis city jail.
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brief bearing with bead iJo,,ed
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fallen. He was taken to the Ma- He was to have bis bearing today
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nd
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intoxicated. James W. Smith, liG,
WEEDND
nd
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11!'&lt;1 diugblor, l'Gme!oy, Gertnldo who pleadod UD""""81fu!Jy tor both live near the Portland yard. bale for U·S 1111"narlne1. 'A
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TDNIGHT
''RAYMIE''
David Ladd and Julio Adama

Blazewicz and Thompson were
present to outline what t n e V
thought th comm1s .
8hCluld
approprla� in 1961 �:�: County O ighway Department. They

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BAKER FURNl'l'URE

,.meripy, Ohio

rem
to gain
.,� ·
D� Iartmger cuo..1g� 8I
meetmg �onday that some

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May Loeate
In pomeroy

Prizes for Meigs County's first 1961 baby offered by to appear .

29 merchants include:
.
Steak House, free � meal for , ers Ba?UI. and Savings Co . , $10
Dad Becky's diaper set · Hartley savings account ; Dutton Drug
&amp; Bennett.. Shoe St.ore, �ir of Store , baby kit ; K and c Jewelbaby shoes: Landmark, baby ers, 3-piece f�er set ; Modem
ing ; Francis', novelty with cut Mart, Inc., dl8per set; Baker
flewer ; Pomeroy Nationa1 Barut, �nlture_. training . chair ; Grov'10 Savings acoounl; Moore's er a Studio, baby picture ; SwishStoce baby gym set; Willl8Dl80Jl er &amp; Lohse Drug Store, baby kit;

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At 1 1:30 today, Meigs County Cammi•• Ion Preoldeol Dao Hartinger had not yet
arrived at the Commissioners meeUng, B otb A very Nelson and Don Mullen were
working on 1pproprlallon1 , but nothing b ad been formerly de&lt;lded. A large number
of penons were lingering about the tour !house.

PfJZes FOf F(fSt Baby Ifi

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Ohio, Monday, January 9, 1961

,
he
eth
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o•,.�•• moved back ca
Wh •e1\� �. be
be """
&lt;ioe no•
BABY D1':RII\ WINNER -- Mrs. Ralph �wan, Jr.,
d8 to
�
• repair the ?8,Y
ln the e-c,s '-""unlY n.epub �can bave the fw
4iddleport Route l, and her new daughter, 30-minute party may be delemuned county ln,ck which can haul ,t.
.
,Id Rita Carol, won the 1961 Bab Derby sponsored by
gu1ckl) ,oday .m _a meetmg of the The new engineer apen� t h e
\feigs County merchants . Rita Ca�ol was the first baby count) commtss1on�l'Ifirst half of the �k looking tor
,orn in Meigs county last Sunday (7':50 p.m.) of parents New County Engmeer S1ard�y
. keys to open buildings and oper•,:siding in Meigs county. A total of 29 merchants offer.
J_. Blazew lcz, flanked by h I s �te eqm�ent. They wer� (01md
ed prizes for infant, mother, and dad ranging from 8 $2S firal
�
pson m a v�iety of pla�s: witb tew
sayings bon� to diaper_ and bottle sets. Pare�ts may re- . were 'ssistant, Danny �
or lhem lagged to ind,cate what
offlce
8
�mmlllshmer
th•
"
,e1ve the prizes by callmg at the stores listed m the Jan
at
10
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!his
mornmg.
So
wer
e ; lock theY might ht
.
.
1ary 4 issue of Th e Daily Sentinel.-SentineI Photo.
comrnl&amp;!IUHler_s A v • r Y Nelson , One county employe toond him•
•
! new Repubhcan member !, ru1d self locked out of the county ga.r1
Doo . E. Mullen tholdover Demo. , age Tuesday night when the loor
eraf ).
'
I blew shut Oil him. A window WU!J
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e
Re1;,!,ic:: =;!.i:e: :;:a::
Hartinger, president o1 the board,

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ud Tllffday. N.. • celd �
uuie cba«• • eeq , � •
Htp teda, ... .... l■ .. .....
low loalpC 11 e..C lo II --.

: Commission_ Decision
: Today May Point To
GOP War, Or Peace
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