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-- 8-Dally Sentinel, l'l:lmeroy:Mlddleport, 0. , J111, 11, 1991
1n ,•harg, of M rt
Year
New
In
Duties
To
Dedication
•
J y or ers
Belly Dudding µ,·esident
Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Bachtel Review
group �,.. planned to
Was Th eme Of C
evo ,ons
Met
Monda y maThe
ke , bookcase for one of !he
. B00 S A Wed
Devotions b Mrs. Pearl Mora opened the meeting of ,
sday ClUb Meet',ng
primary cla..,.. Sp,c,al ,p,akFor Potluck
Tuesheld
church
Federated
lhe
of
Circle
Friendly
the
Mrs Walter Waddell entertained the Middleport Ulen will be pro"1dl'&lt;I for tht' n�xt
Thl' Jolly Work�n Clas.s or
er;Jry ·club at her home Wednesday afternoon at which
two meeting or the class ,md , he da evening in the sanctuary
th� Mason Methodisl Churcb ir.et
p0 rn s ra er and thoughts on the new year and th.us
time the _president of the club, Mrs. Emerson Jones. wu
potllK k dinner wil_l b€ ehmmaterl
leader, with
on Moodoy _ evenu,g. Jan. 1•. for
made lo a ne! b;[inriing were emphasized bf the
be
wdl
n
with a corsage in observance of her birthday
presented
campaig
A
formn1_1 6m1th Clothing ft
a pol luck dmner.
scri lure reading taken from Revelations 2 1 . A prayer
I and in appreciation for her acceptance of the presldejlCy
urge all class members to anend
for the start of a new year for
MIDDL E POR"f, OHIO
for another year. She was al.so saluted with the "Happy
the meelings . Attendm� on Mo !a: poe� most appro riate
Pl.uns were made during
period.
;
devotional
the
closed
circle,
the
Birthday" song.
a
s
an
e
w
the er . M r
bus mess meeting to start
� M r . Don ld .
Miss El izabeth Fick. president. , Ba�la.
Home Of
,
Mn. Jones opened lhe meeting
.
und
Donett
ilyn,
Ma
e
Debbie,
r
purchase or Bibles fo r each of
I aa a nat'1!'al r"elO\.ll'('f.
Ml.Ss Smith_ distributed � e • r i
c
·
Al
meeting.
the
of
harge
in
was
with the Club Collect.
I
Name Btand
the Sunda School class rooms. GPOr�e : M r 1and Mr,. r._len ('art- the close of her term as president booU_. for which she wu given a ,
a
p
During
r
ogram
review
the
i
e.
d
n
'Jhere were Zl membera and
Dud_
'-"111is
.
Mrs
.
wrie:ht
u
ed
o t
i#&gt;.{1 will be carri
Th. Pro,'d Miss Fick presented Mrs. Waldo sLandmg vote of _thanks. A \l�te
Merchandise
, R:
book ·Jhe Statua Seekers " two guesta, Mn. Hickman, of
of
the
n
h
.
..
Wm�
thnrd
R
u
.
d
an
s
I c
�1r
throughout the year. The business
culA.!li was gIven
J Bartel s , spiritual life chairman of th--'. Mlsa Ftck
by Vance Packard was gi\leo by Michigan. who II vltit.tns with
c-hildn·n , Dou�las and Lant&gt; 11
t the past
presiden
all
,work
her
for
a
in
who
1or lhe Woman's Guild.
Mrs. Roger Mor&lt;1un.
- A, the auth• Mrs. Bertha Lasher, and Mn.
.,..,.DJ)EJ)
"�
A Pledge Of � we, mad•
or ,.., it. America is becoming Richard Chambon, pre- al
Pfr. a nl'f �rs Fran kl in 'hrtin sincere and impressive manner, year.
Church Council for t � e PFC Fran Jin Mllrtin, u. s. Ar- '"stratified'' Jn classes, the upper the meetifl&amp;.
!ell Tuesdav .,,nine for Por1 mstaUed officers elected for the lo the
k
Rellgioua Education
Weekday
apchairman
!he
Kno,. Ky where Frank l in is s!a- year and also
my. stationed at Fort Knox, Ken- bracket, � m�ddle b acket�
� a
'JOmled by the newly elected pres- fund. Mn,. Mora, program cha1r- lucky, son of Frances Martin the lower rac
g The next DllllllnC will be held
I tionf&lt;I.
r
man. summariud the to;&gt;ic to be of Middleport, Ohio and Ida Mae to race and re ,g , c:"°
ideot
uste mg Feb. 1 at the home ol Mn. Bruce
Llqyd.
the
for
theme
study
the
for
used
[ � M E IGS TH EATRE
of Middleport, daughter by kmd.
Instal led were Miss � r m a . year, "The Mission of l h e oWilson an
_
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rs
"Ho'."' we hve �d how we
d M . Howard Wilson,
Smith, president : Mra. Phil GI� Church . " set forth in three pha a f Mr.
se Middle,&gt;Ort, were united ln mar- our bills detenrune our status,
Pomeroy, Ohio
bokar, vice president ; M n. Thom- Unity, Witne88 and Service.
CW F M.eetin-•
Conlenln'K:nl, self-reriage January 16 at 4 : 40 p. m. at he says.
Edgar
s
reta
y
oung,
s
Pay Sc For A Second
1a Y
�
r ;· Mr .
I Guests pre!lenl from o I h e r
TON IGHT
{
e- specl and understanding of oth• Held Recently
Arnold. treasure r and the lollow - , groups of the church were reco1• the Church yo Christ in Middl
pr
1
ers keep up our status, the auth· The CWF of \he Tuppers Plalm
•· DINOSAURUS"
Pair ~ Two Pair $5.00
' in� chail'men, Mrs. Pearl Mora, nized and each rommented brief• rt b Re Fred Gardner. A
rw ' fri!nds �d rel�tives attend- or said. He also said that we Christian Church met a1 t l u
(Technicolor)
program ; Mrs. James Fugate, ly including Mrs. I. 8. Weed: Mrs. �
Wilh Ward Ramsey
Childrens.
should choose �eal ta�ent regardBig Boy's
r guild: Mrs. Paul Werner, l Lo
_
alta
ansun
home of Marie Livingston recenta
and Kristin H
uis Reibel, Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
_______
less of our station ID Ide•
·
flowers : Mrs. Phil G lobokar, �it- ; Mrs. Paul Nease. Mrs. Dale Stni�h
FEATURETI'E
This book. has been a best sel 1 ly w ith 10 member&amp; present.
! chen and Lions club; and _M iss Mrs. Phil Williamson and M r 1.
COLORCARTOONS
- Worship leader was Mn. Barbera
er ,for over 8 yeae�
J J Girl, Attended
Si'lt
Si11
:
publicity.
Relbel.
Virginia
Mary
Philip Meinhart.
pr .
pr .
Anothet book. House of In Black, her theme being "A More
3½ to 7
8½ to 3
FRIDAY NOT OPEN
A uni ue feature of ·the lnstallaT
roop 8 MeeI',n a
- Excellent Way." Study program
. Nease accompanied b y Toe Letart Falls GI:"! Scoots, tellect" by Jacques Barzun was
Mrs
,�rvice
lion
the
was
presenting
Mn Nacline Gmbel
T
RDAY
SATU
Value s To $4.99
revi,wed by Mrs. Forrest BachV1lu-■ To $4.99
w
:::...i
ted a Troop 8, held a regular meeting
n
Mlaslonary Work
pre
Neulzllng,
Ben
Mrs.
of
,
to
pec
tools
and
mbols
s
se
uliar
sc
i
"THE ENEMY GENERAL"
tel. The author. who was born .
solo , '' H is ltands ''
to
beautiful
t
r
or
officer
respective
a
t
e
L
the
at
16
Jan.
Monday
of
line
Mens
. the 1980's.
during
and
n
the
Congo
Johnso
Womens
Van
in Paris in 1907. later became a m
_
Fall• Grade School with 11 glT� citi,en of the United Slates. his
:�ly of the chairmen, by M r ,. conclude the meeting.
Jea n-Pierre Aumon t
and Children,
T
1'he business meeting waa con- 111so During the social hour, refresh- present and their leaders,
book was presented as a st 1m u- ducted by Mrs. Eulah Ladon,
.
"SEX KITTENS GO
Size
Patrol One opened the meet m g
ments were aerved by Mrs. Edlating- book and open lo argu- vice president. '1w next meeting
Around And
TO COLLE GE"
pr,
ward Baer and Mn. Pauf Werner with the flag ceremony. Patrol
6 to I I
Lllfl• 6 to $ 1
ment .
VanDoren
Mamie
With
pr .
with Mrs. Alfred Crow a rontrib- Two gave Girl Seoul promise. The author said that education la to be at ·the chW"tb. Mn. J, B.
•
Big 9
and Conway Twitty
Marfett will be present to show
Valuf'.&lt;1 To $9.95
uling hostess.
The troop is Invited to Salis- should never end, that art, sci- d
sli es of her recent trip to ScotCOMING
bury"s Curve Bor ceremony Jan. ence and philantorophy go ttand
Middleport
land.
Tuesday
Sunday, Monday,
22.
in hand
that
said
Mrs. Den\ler Nelson wenl
He also
to :
January 22, 23, 24
at schools are the product of public Refreshments were served by
A bake sale ls on Feb. 11
Birthday
Parkersburg Tuesday to get her
"THE APARTMENT"
Cha?man·s Market Officers were opinion and that our children in the hostess and co-hosteu, Mn.
With Jack Lemmon
dauioter, Linda, • student at Mt.
At
elebroted
C
l ey MacLaine
Shir
and
elected in each pa�ol.
the sehools must be considered Rubil Caldwell.
State. who had become ill. Linda
No. Second
Middleport
CARTOON
is_ now a patient at Holzer Hos- Robert
sburg
pital.
Mrs. Alice Jivtden. Roberts•
Larry Lat'ey and Cliff Apple
burg, w. V a. celebrated hel'.. 83rd
flew here from Dayton Sunday
birthday Sunday. Jan. 15 al the
morning lo spend tile day with
home of her daughter, Mr. and
Larry's parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
R. E. Rollins, and daugh­
Mn.
Clarence Lacey and fam ily. Beler Rena .
cause of weather conditions they
·
and Mrs.
had to return lo Dayton hy car Present were M r .
W. Va.,
Newell,
Jividen
Floyd
and will return this Wet!k end for
Balser,
Clifford
Mrll.'
and
Mr.
January Sala Price
their plane. 1'hey were taken to
Mrs.
and
Mr.
:
Va.
w.
Chester,
Dayton Monday by George Nea1 ,
' Mr. and Mrs. M ax Orndorrr, Elmer Hen!IOn, Buffalo, w, Va. ;
Sr. have returned home from Mr. and Mn. Acel Martitn, Nitro;
Ashland. Ky. where they
were Jerry Milhoan, Ravenawood ; Mr.
called by the death of Mrs. Or�• and Mrs. James stover and chll•
dorff's father. Mr. Orndorff ts dren Donna. Jami:!&amp;, Thurman,
Sl ight Irregulars
I
. .
, Buffalo·, Boyd
s1111 con\la 1esc mg
trom an mJury and Haro d Ray
·
I
ber
Wa
tsb
Ro
lker.
urg; Mrs. Loren
recelved while at work •t the Be ed.
o f a nationally
t Lana Cheryl
gbt
da
er
Phillip Sporn Plant m N ew Hav n:; J� . o':olv ille, O. ; M r and
a
.
en, W · Va.
known brand name.
to\ler, Buffalo: and
S
Perry
Mrs.
Jack Kelly, son o_l Mr. and Mr�- 1 he
r granddaughter, Mrs. William
M, L. Kelly, wh lli emp ed
Priced special for Jan­
�? ; Scarberry, Dayton, telephoned
�
Co!Wllbus �Ith: l e post o ice
_
partment. 111 spend mg
a t wo Sunday evening to sdd best wiah­
uary Sel l ing.
ea.
week vacation at Miami Beech.
THIS CHAii IS
Mr. end Mrs. Sidney Pickens
PICTIJH,WINDOW Pf�fKl
left yesterday for a vacation in,
4 OISTlN(TIVt
Sarasota, Fla., wllo relative,.
CONVHSATION l'IIClt
Mainly About
Mrs. Clarence Lacey and daughter, Kathy, spent Saturday in
People In
Parkersburg.
Mlsa BeBB Sanborn ha, been
0tnef0Y
ill at her home 1ince Sunday,
Dr. Martin FrNse af Blllingt,
Marcus Chambers is a medical Montana, and Mrs. Fred Lee and
patient at Meigs General.
Mrs. Joe C.Olbum and childre,'
Wesley Fry, Robert Watkin.!! Andrew and Julia, of Columbus
and Marvin Milliron of Fry's were recent gue1ll of their coos­
Plumbing and Heating shop were ins, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Lee of
in · Huntington last night to at- Racine.
tend a meeting perl ainlng to
Miss Patricia Myen of Glen•
Hydronic Homes.
dale, w. Va., 1, the gue,t of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Dillard and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. /\, R.
i1SO ls Given
Knight.
Joe Grueser who underwent
Church Budget
1urgery at M•lp General lloopita! II conv1l•1elng ntcoly.
lJv Class 12
Mra Jame1 Criswell preoklent Kathy Morgan of Mkldk,port
of er�.. 11 of Heath • Methodist t1pent the weekend with her grand
See The Many Other Berkline Chairs On Sale During
Ch.Utth, opned the January meet- mother, Mr1. W. A. Morgan, of
ing of tho )ll'OUP with a Now Athens Road.
Elberfelds January Furniture Sal,e 'On The Second and
Year'• greeting In poetry when Mn. H� P. Smlth
the group met Wednesday even• • trl-district governinC .
Third Floors - Take Advantage Of The Special Prices
lnJ at tho home of Mrs. C. /\ . meeting of the Methodist Youth
F•llowshlp hold In Lancuter on
Emmilh In Middleport.
On All Furniture-During This January Sale.
Rev. Raymon Konkright, . • Wednesday.
Mn. Homer Holter and mother
guest, used the topic, "Whatever
a Man 'knows he atlll baa a lot to M n. Davkl .-recker w;;
um,
Learn." as tho theme for the de- dinner guests ., Mra.
Cheater. They al.oo vllltocl Mr.
votIonIIII perlod
During the buslne,s meeting and Mn. Charin Bauni.
thank-you note11 were read and it Mn. C· F· ...._..i-..
..;.. viaited
W
W•
In
wu reported that all of the po- ednuday
&lt;ans "hfch the f!NIUP had for
eale during tho holldav, had been
sold and a good profit wa, real•
i,ed by tho circle.
, It wa1 voted to contribute $ISO I
j to tho budg&lt;t of the church and ,
they also voted to opnnoor • I
I Rrowni&lt;' Troop In Middleport ofl
which Mn. Charle. Asa Bradbury
1 -..m be leader.
DurlnR the program hour, Mrs. '
L. W. McComu gave • review
Supe!'f, Sound
of the book, "The Bride of PlC1ullw furrtlt.,.
,1ne1y
,_
1 lot" by Eotber Kellner.
.
'
'!he meeting wa, clooed with ,
• Pow..ful hlah-llddtt -,11'I prayer and a aalad COUf'II was '
•
Fine
......,i b� tho holtetlH, Mnt.
· ·:-t
Chark-11 McElhinney. Mra. Re�
• .f-apeecl GC.11121 ralk chcuogtt
On all regular first class winter merchandise. Come in,
: man Haddmr:, Mn. Jeule Hen­
• Dlot-,d ,tylur,. wlc
I nosy, Mn. H. E. llulh and Mra.
see bargai ns all over the store.
ccaHdgt
F.mmt,h with Mnt. Crllwell pre• tbdu.nd wee••n ­
,:Minf at the 1dlver lel"Yice.
■ahagan�, ,nople, walnut
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Boys' or Girls' 2-Piece Crawler
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Toddlers' Shirt and Pants
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Hampton &amp; Capehart STEREO VALUE!

Blouses, 32 to 46 - - - $1 .00

Shortie Gowns - - - - $1 .29

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Television In Review

COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 20, 11181 ',

O'Ree Paces-

Learning From Dr. Schweitzer

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They •·coulcl have taken lhe
field with any team in the na·
tion and not been humiliated,"
Hess said .
"They had size. depth, speed
and tht!y were willing to pay the

WATCH THOSl OltATORSI-Leavtng the vtce presidency and
post ot preaiding o!flcer or the Senate, Richard M. Nixon
price ."
givee ft three--minute egg timer to W . Brownrigg ill,
Howev~:r, he went on. " we can't
ant 1ec retary or the minority, in thi• Capitol tcene. The
talk about 1960 forevec . We ' "
sand gtaoo Umer 18 ror keeping tabo on oenaton ill oeo that
gofng to have a good nucleus for
they do not talk over t:hrefl m!nutet1 during the ··momiag
1961 and U we can find a couple
hour," when routine 1peeche1 are lim.lted to t.ba.t ahort period.
of kids who ran run, we 'll go al-1=--- - : - - --;-- Salle College coachJ but he turned
rir)lt."
me down," Litman said· Moore,
The Bobcats lost fou r of their
coach
at Duquesne
(or
top five halfback....
10
seasons
before heUniversity
took the La
Last ~eason was h1s easiest as
Salle pnst, is a nat i.. Pi ttsburgha coach, Hess said, becuase of a
er who would have been a popu·
great team a nd li.;le staff.
''Last year I said B o w I in g
Green was the team to beat because they were the champs," he
NBA President Maurice Podoloff
i that he would be given consideraadded. "Now we're the best in

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took a lot of ribbing, but cracked
the
best
The
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k on hhimse
rl If ·. bed tl
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PITTSBURGH WPI! - Promo· tion for a franchise.
ter Lenny Litman set his sights I " He left .the door ope~ f~r fu·
today on St. Bonaventure star ture entry mto the NBA , l.Jtman
Tom Stith us the first "name" sa id . "But I had heard that. some
player fo1· a Pittsburgh entry in NBA owne rs oppose granung me
r
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the new American Basketball a ranc 1se.
l•a•u•.
Frut"bise Bid Wltlldrawa
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1\'ec w•'ll begin drafting players
Earlier this week showma n
•m Apn.1 .. smd L'l
h
h
John
H. Harris withdrew his bid
1 man w o
as
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for
an
1\!DA
franchise a mid con·
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~n assure p1aymg a es u. e
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Cl' ty's n"W
Civif'
Arenu
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Hi,ht
fusion
.
He
annmmccd
thai Boslon
c
"
star Bill Sharman had
·
now 1•m t ry ·mg t o 1me
up St.th
1 . .Celtic
He is in our territory wh ich l'Ov- agreed to coach in Pittsburgh and1

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namenl for Womeo-lD ~
yean. He is a aephew ~ ~
a, Uatted Prns bderaaUoul famed Jack McAuUffe, ,__,
Willie O'Ree iJ mating mana~er world lightweight bo1ID&amp; ~
Lynn Patrick of the Baston BrUins .
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look hke a brilliant prophet
p~rton Smith, ODMime RJIIIII
"Tbi• boy is going ID be a top Cup player and presldeal ol !itt';
player," said Patrick only a few Prof . na1 Golfen A1a0C:1M1f11r1
week.!! ago when Willie had yet to ill euro .
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ICOre hi.J f1rst Nallonal Hockey T h t this ~r'l wrltln" .U.
League point. "He's got the opeed ropTby .a
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and the desire lo be a first-rater ner · ~ awahor •-~'eoa"~ riJ
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the sport despite a pbyal..a boaiJ
Willie , 5-10 and 170 pounds. ?1'0- dicap or ll1oeu.
1,11J
duced the wmning goal lor the
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Bruins Thursday nigl·at ~ 11 4-2
At its narrowest point, ~
victory over lhe Detrmt Red Formosa Strait, wbicb ~
Winga that enabled BosiDn 1D ates Coovnuaist. aad NaiiOII!I'
climb within four points of the iat China, 11 anly 'IS mila wldt..
idle fifth-place New York Rar1ger
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for Hl60 at tht! annual national
awards dinner of the Metropolitao
Golf Writers' AMociation Jan. 24.
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ever one
seenover
on apar
golfafter
course·
Goalby,
holes, went seven under ()ar on
t\Jre viewing areto.. In
the next six with six bridies and
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Mahog a n ~-BionQ•
Walnut colors.
an eag le for a great 66 on l he
Monterey Peninsula Country
course.
1
Cuatom~matl e
"1 was r·usl h·ying to shoot a ran ·
't ··&gt;
t ers Wf'st V1rginia, Pennsy lvan ia. the deal had the blessing of Ce ·
1.1 th
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Tuner keeps sta~
He waa n un 1
e res auran New York. New Jersey :md all tic owne r Walter Brown.
tjona ftne tuned70 a Her I was one over par at was nearly deserted before put. r N
F.
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12 " said Goalby later. "I figured .
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1 o
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But both Brown a nd Sharman
D DON REED
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p I .
I b k tb II .
• Circuit Guwd &amp;hula-off
y
that was abou t the best J cou ld to hear the scales blare out One
ro essaona as e a WI11 re· denied the agreement and
receive' In t~e '"tnt ot
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. IUP i l l do.
a t a time, please."'
turn to Pittsburp:h next season for wired them his apologies. Harr is
&amp;!gnat overlo.d.
-Arnold
may have been
"But , man, what a finish . I've
the first time in 14 years. The then gave up his efforts for a
•Tinted Er• Shada Filter
I the mone}' km g ,)f l!l60.
never had anythi ng like it be·
Pittsburgh Ironmt n OJlE!rated du(- franc· hise and t he playing dates
gives picture lncreaud
I But wah:h out for Bob Goalby
• t"~ 1946 47 sc•son in the old
plctu~ contra1t•
fore. ·•
Sugar Ray Plans
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assigned him in the Civ ic Arena
I in 190 1!
.
.
Big Bob, even with his fine
F I
American Basketball League. .
were transfi•J-red ttl Litman.
. ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.. .
a former Umvers1ty of
was only one stroke
Title ig Jt
Names Gelll'ral .VhmagL•r
L'tm n had been d ic ke rin g to
1 a
IllmOJs sub-quarterback, now lllay· ahead of the crac•k field. Defend·
NEW YORK WPII-Sugar Ray
Oscar (Sparky~ Adams Pitts.
d
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ing out of Crystal.River. Flu:· won ing cha m}lioll. Ken Venturi , Palo Robmson, WJt. anot er cour VIC· burgh insu rance ex~utJve, was team in Houston,
Texas when he
$7,500 for captui'Jng t_he L-os An· Alto, Calif .; Dave Hill, Denver, tory ur.der h1s belt, pl.ans to n.y named by LJtman to serve as heard uf Harris' withdJawal. He .
geles Open to start tlus.yec•r. ~nd Colo.; Bill Collins, Crystal River, west S~turd~y to .tram fo~ddhas general manager. Along with se- ' immediately returned to
picked up another $550 111 the San Fla ., and Howie Johnson, Lemont, fou:'-h tJtle l'?ht With co-m1 le- lecting players. their immed iate burgh and obtained a three-year
Diego Open last week.
Ill., each had 67 s.
champ10n Gene
at task is choosing a coach.
agrt•ement for playing
in
"Where Radio &amp; TV Is A
And, he .goes into the second
The once-great Byron Netlsonq~~~ Vega~, Nev ., Marc .4.
"I wanted Dudey Moore (La tl
w Sports Are,la.
Business Nu&amp; A Sideline"
round of the $50,000 Bing Crosby had 8 7S; 50 did Juck Fleck; Mike
It requ1red only 20 mmulcs of
te ne
Thursday night for a
Mlddloport National Pro-Amateur today hold· Souchak had a Tl; Vic Gheui and
N, hcond Ave •
ing a one-stroke lead over the Frank Stranahan, 78s: Ga1 Brew- feder al court
ID " find for the
er had an 80, and George Fazio,
a $7S,·
By Unltell Press IDieraatlonal
000 breach-of-contract suit brought
an 84.
Ky Wesleyin 78 St. Fran.. tPal 76
Closer to the pack, Dave Ragan, by a Philadelphia promoter·
E. &amp; Henry 70 Lincoln Memor. 6:l
Orlando, Fla.; Jackie Burke,
Promoter Nick Troilo alleged
By Mrs. A. II. Dailey
Win Salem Thr 81 Fayetteville 64
Houston, Tex.: Jerry Barber, Los tha t Sugar Ray had bread1e~ an
Mr. and Mrs. Robert While. ~
i Lipscomb 81 Bethel 57
Angeles, had 68s. Palmer had a a~reemen_t to ~lght Fullmer 1 ~ a Mr . and Mrs. Grover White and N, Car. A&amp;T 68 Virginia St. 65 1
fine 70--despite some trouble off mlddlew~aght tJtle bout at Phala- Milo McDole visited in l:lendenin
74 Florida Southern 58 1
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the tee
delph ia
October,
·
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Virginia Tech 88 Mor. Harvey 87
'
Robinson declared today: "I John Grover. They attended the , Western Mch. us De Paul liO
don't know where they dream up funeral of the
t•ousin,
Dayton 46 Wittenberg 45
all these suits· Last month it was White, in the afternoon.
!:be Attell suing me for ten grand Mr. and Mrs. Art Morarity
Jo~IGm RESUI.TS
for supposedly teaching me how family called on Mr. and Mrs.
LOS ANGELES \UPI) - 0011nv 'l
to box. Then this Troilo thing. J. c. MeKay Sunday.
Va ldez, 125 , Los Angeles. knocked
And a paternity suit has been
Mrs. Louise Headley
Boots Monroe, 126, Compton,
h visited relatives in -Ste,;;;;,;nvii'r~l ~~:~if w.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hysell t.aken under advisement."
of Bashan and Mrs. Guy
Involvements in litigation, e the past week .
- - - - - - - - - -and son, Kenny, spent
deplored, had forceu him to post·
Mrs. Flowers and daughter
afternoon with Mrs. Pa tty Hysell. pone the Las Vegas fight with Middleport spent a few days with
Fullmer for a week, from Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hager and
Sunday School attendance
Jan . 15 was 95, offering $22.22. 25 to March 4.
daughter.
Mr. a nd Mrs . Dores
He flies to Los Angeles SaturMr. and Mrs. Reed ~ynon of
spent Sunday afternoon with
and will do most of his train- MominR Star spent Wednesday
Iva Singer ot Chester.
75 mUes south of that with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
at San Jacinto, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover
ma n and children were
He plans to go to Las Vegas about and Doris called on Mr. and Mrs
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
a week before lhe fight.
Wateman White of Keno.
bott and children.
Mr. and Mrs . Billy Orr
Power
sons of Reedsville spent a
Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Chapman
Packed!
of Columbus were week end Columbus
Will
end with Mr. a nd Mrs. Clint Orr .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
12 Ehibition8
Mr. and M... Paul Bakor
S.vlnll
Grueser a nd daughters.
COLUMBUS IUPI) _ The eo. children. Killbuck , •oent
-----Mrs
Irene Shoemaker
who Jumbus Jets will play 8 12_game we!'k ertd with f:rover White
o YOU DRY FASTER, SAFER
~=~~t Versatile! has been visiting the Gruesers for exhibition schedule, against triple- Ralph B111lard families.
than sunshine with exclu5ive
~
- - - - - - several wCheeks returned home
competition, to open this com·
Ross Van Meter and d8'ogh,le r
Flowing HeoJ.
Fits Any.
with the
apmans.
and Mrs. Mae VanMeter ro'
where I
Larry Roush and son of GaUl· ing season.
erflville spent Sundav afternoon
,. DON'T OYERDRY ot under·
poJis spent Saturday
with
Jets General Manager Harol&lt;l with Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours
cunom doslill8&lt;f
dry-correct drying lime's
and Mrs. Howard Bolin.
Coo?er said the team, which
and Bett y.
Tele·Stlnd optional, extra
automatic, or you chooJe tM
Mr. and Mrs. Dores Amold and ports for spring tr~ining al ~·~:~·1 ,-----._.--==------ll
right time for spec:iol loads.
family and Mrs. Patty Hysell at·
Beach, Fla., March
tended
churcb
servlees
at
will
have
three-game
series
o NEW Cool Cltaalt. No
• GET RIGHT HEAT lor any
Syracuse Nazarene Church
and Rochester o( the
IIIII tropol No..fabric wilh 5-position Fabric
urday night.
League and Salt
ttra••cii•I71~1M&amp;tr
Selector, including Wash &amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
City 8nd Seattle or the Pa&lt;,ifi•ll
lYIIltl
Wear.
and daughters of Long
League.
o NEW II" ,rcturo toll
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
-----e "STEAM SPRINKLE" AUTO·
Wedge Crepe Sole
• NEW Ill PlotoNIIIIt
Dores Arnold.
MONKEY BLOOD
MATICALl Y and do a more
o NEWIII,!IO- '
Christina Grueser of Pomeroy
Widely used in medical and Nylon
eveQ
fob for easier ironing.
plduroand Mrs. Agnes Grucser spent outer ~ space
research,
Stitched - P'·
eNEWCncodoT-• nAP LiNT In the big lint
SUnday afternoon with Mr. and Rhesus monkey has given
mlll:llnlitl11 1ft tU TY
Mrs. Mark Grueser and sons of first two letters of Its name
scnt&amp;n handily located on
o NIW II"' Pill t1WIItlll
Sbade.
what is so widely known as
tt. door.
MIDDLEPORT
AQII;-II'Irtlll
Ml~ Horten~ Humph~y. t~~~~Rh~f~a~ct~o~r~in~bl~ood~.====~~~~~~~~~~~~,~ • CLOTHES HAVE OUTDOOR
...... lilt lioot • All
has been mfor several weeks ~~
FRESHNESS from Ozone
b t o t - • IIUIH·Ia
improving nicely.
Lamp. Automatic int•r iot li(il ht.
plwol·toiU
Mr. and Mrs. Dores
opent Wednesday evenbig
II'S litE
IIIIAIUT
Phnco Cool Cho,.lo beat.
As little as
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence
tv lET,
OF PIIC£
the heat- the major cau&amp;e
children of Long Bottom.
of all TV breakdowna. Walnut finilh. Philco 4800W.
James Euler of Middleport
visited his uncle, John Terrell,
onlr
and sister, MIS! Alice Euler. on
21• ove raU dlagon ~I
me as. 263 sQ. ln. pic·

the moat ID the oporl OYII' a ,...
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McAuliffe lw beea
in the vromouon
golf tournaments - tbe M-· Mixed Fourball CbamploDIIdp . .
the Triangle ftoond.Robla Ta!!H

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Mr 119th birthday in San Joaquln Ho~pltal, Stockton, Ca.lit.
She's 1the institution 's oldest resident. As a matter of fact.
ahe entered It way ba.ck lD 1919 because o! old age.

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Daddy l Llpseomb, otaodoul de- ketbaU wUh tbe Baltimore BlliJitl
fenslve tackle for the Bahlmore of tbe Eutera League. Lipscomb
Colla ol tho N•tiolial Foo'ball abo wmtleo proltiSionalJ).

20-Game Winner Vern Law Is Karr &amp; Van Zandt's
Latest World Champ To Sign
By FRED DOWN
Vatted Pl'tit laie_ru*&amp;nal
Tbe world champion Pitbiburgh
Pirales continued to line up their
key .stars without fanfare or trouble today when »game winner
Vern Law returned hla aigned contract in the mail.

our

1ng of

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catchers John Romano and Valmy
and pilcher Mike Lee and
the Cubs 8IIIIOIIDCed the sigJIID~:

home strell'h.
9-H.~:~m.-.::rWellston
. . 95
Yt!AR 11'1='"/t
of seven players bringing
The Wdl.-,too tiharpshooter, In
A IV/AI MP
satisfied list to 321.
13 g11mes. leads the J•Bt:k with
St;O ALL GAMES
RM&lt;f /IJ'
m mark~rs, an averagt! of 17.4
C.l.GE STA.~l.li~GS
1"1/t! Nl/'1
Held led tha! Indians wilh 21
1"1/t! 5AA14
homers in 1960 and Romano addtalllis per outing. Sophomort! Ed- TEAM
W L p OP i
Winner of U}~ Cy Young Award ed 16 to a generally we,Bk·I&gt;Utjng
HI4Ydie S[Jtiggs leads the loop 1cor- Athen"
.. . 11 u 646 473
as the major. league pitcher of attack. Held hatted .258 while
~CORE&amp;&gt;
lng after nine baltlea with 173 NeliOOville
8 5 675 672
the year, Law received a big mano hit .2'12 in 108 games. tbomI(I~
markers, an average or 19.:!
' Jackson
7 4 660 623
!!'1661!"~1"
boost estimated to put him in the u wu drafted from Rochester
Sprigg• ranks ~cond in &lt;~II· \ Pomeroy
7 4 652 590
$00,000.a-year chw. Terma of the November while Lee, a bard1'/t: ro/lY
game sc..-oring with Z08 h1llies. ln I J..ogan
6 6 666 679
IN 1961'5
contract were not revealed but throwlng right-hander,
the SEOAL, the Jack110n ace Wellston
6 7 78!l 747
Msr ~roP­
Law's quick acceptance indicated in only seven games and , .... ~
balds a commanding IS lead r1ver Middle port
4 ti 51-4 536
rHr I.DS
he had received a tiubatantial in- nine innings in 1960.
Mlddle!X)rt '~ Handy &amp;,wJe!l, who 1(.;allipolis
2 9 52!i fA2
ANHI.ES
crease.
h" 1111.
1
The playero signed by the Cubs
OP8N,
1
Three ladK are tied for third in I SEO!.L VARSITY ONLY
The 6-foot, 3-inch, 195-pound, were Lou .Johnson, Ben JohnMn,
all - games scoring - Mike Dex- TEAM
w I. 1, OP ;
right-hander compiled a 20-11 rec- Sam Drake, Nelson Mathews,
1
9 o 5:&gt;1 383 1
ter, Bill 1\wurnan, Nelsonville Athens
ord during the National League Bales, Moe Morhardt and Kea
1 13 ~·' and l.1.1£Wl'» S t e.., e ' Jackson
S o4 51-I 501 1
season and received credit for Hubbs. Lou Johnson, Drake
Dalton 112 till5J all have 195 · Pomeroy
5 4 511 500
two victories over the New York Mathews played brlefly lor
markers.
Nelsonville
5 4 400 4111
Yankees in the World Series. He Cuba last season.
Logan
4 5 472 .1 11
also started the &amp;eYenth game of
Kunzman holds down third we11ston
3 6 5.14 53fi
the
Series but retired after fiYe
plac..-e in the league with 152 ; Mi&lt;klle~rt
3 6 ~5!1 4-89
innings
partly because of an ankle
Transportation On
~mls while Hay ra_r.ka fourth ! Gallipolis
MP
2 7 424 510
suUered
in
a clubhouse acinjury
with 150. Athens giant c..-enter 1TOTAI.s
ti
"'a;';~i:~t-~~~~~·~11{
t958
38 3 3911 3111
Land and Weter
cident the day the Pirates clinched
Stne Chaf!{l dropped to fifth lt~st
~tJOKII
F ld b
1
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lf/7 t"AK£
their first flag in 33 years.
r ay Y •~or ng on Y six tallies
SEOAL RF.SERVES ONI.Y
11/)11.£ PAY #A~ IIICR6A~EJ)
agalrwt Lo1an. Chase ha:s 141 TEAM
W L P OP
&amp;I/ER'1' Y£4,1{ ~llfCF. '!'II~ ~p~
Law is the sixth member of the
poUILI ill le.gue competition.
Pomeroy
H
~75 318
,14~
Y&amp;AR·I71.P I? lfkiUieR
world champions lo agree
Athem eootinues to &amp;port the Well.~tot.
.wn~~
II./.!Not5 t2dA!?!.eR/JACX.
IN EVERY WAY
7 2 378 340
for 19til.
best all-around won-lost record Athens
ti
:J 3tifi 288
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was the biggest "name"
with a perfect 11-0 slate. How- Jackson
6 3 280 26U - - -- -·---- ··
to terms Thursday but the
fc~oveland Indians and
also were active in the pen
2 7 255 :150
year poi'IOd may be In JeoJNirdy Nelsonville
and ink league.
at Pomeroy tonight. PHS WBS lhe Middlcpul·t
• 200 ;,, I
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Come See These
IDCUaa1 S:lga Held
laat league squad to down the TOTAI.S
31 3&amp; 2536 2~311
By U.Ueo Press loleraaUoaal 1 man&lt;~fed only one (ield goal
1-1957 STUDEBAKER
The Indiana announced the
Athenians. Tbat came on .Jun. 22,
Revenge is sweet for Western the first half as Western
"6". Clean and cheap
1
1960,65-58.
TONIGHT'S GAMES:
Michigan's Yirtually ur~known bas- gan built a 3A-Z3 ad::Jantae.
to ~epte . Really a
Ohio
University's
·il"
ketball team .
,b
·
steal.
WeIIston's Gold en R o c k e t s Ga.lllpol•"s at Nel••nv
"" 1 ~
B0b B01
The rired·u,'l Rrorwos from Kat.
led
lon'!l , ·• ·
Signs Contract
2-1957 FORD "V-8"
have aco red Che most points in Athens at Pomeroy
B
&amp;a
all·llmt competition thUI far. In Logan at Middleport
amazoo upset tuth-rnnked Oe roncos weii-T ianced attack.
Fairlenes. One two dft
Jat:ktiOn at Wellston
Pm1 i, 85-60, 1'hursday night to ~ Rubinson JBdded 17
ATHENS, Ohio WPil - Profes·
one four door . RA13 outinp, lhe charge• of Coach
aven"e an earlier d~ Feat Hl the wh1le Carl's 13/topped the losers, sional football teams have
dio and heater. Good
Paul Keg!bed SIX
· of seven starting
.., have ocored 7liD tal·
hands" of the BJ 1Je Demons this who now have an 11-2 mark.
dependable cars.
1-1956 CHEVROLET
u•.•• averace ol 88.• Beat deof last season·.~~ national small
se~son.
oas ton l!d ru Tua 1 A.&amp;M
(elliiYe tqUad In all game111 Ia
lege champion team, the Bobcats
"6". Radio and heater.
undefeated Athena· Onl.•T ...
~s
The Joss was the second r Housth n. which
Rradle!r 101 Obio UniYersity.
Clean and nice.
be toppled -·
marker• hltte been scored a•aln&amp;t
stra.
ight
on
the
rond
for
De
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1-1953
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Lote of good
lhe eh•...:tta
II(' cmly thJs week was dmpped
- • of Chuck McAfee ,·n
c g
•exas
T d Aloli:M,
k b89-85, as
was en d George Belu. He joins
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left
in this car.
tltrll.
,
from
the
undefented
ranks
by
No·
.ougars
e
Luc
en
ill
scored
teamn&gt;ate
11
' tre Dame.
;JOints. The tight contest WWil ~n
guard Joe Dean with
MANY M.ORE TO
In the Jea'gu. where all squads
Siop ne Paul star q
ken up in the lrut three
the Ottawa Roughriders of
CHOOSii FROM
have played nine conteat.l, Athens
·~·
Western Mi(:hi~an. previously ! w~n Luckenbill dr&amp;ve down
Canadian League.
.1 a1 the belt defensive mark with
beaten 61·60 by De Paul, raised 1middle for two consecutive lay ups
Other Bobcats who have signed
3H3. WeU.lun holds down the num· COLUMBUS ( UPI) _ Th• . ll ·k- its 1eason ret-ord to 8-7 as It : and Tommy Thomson hit
contravls are haUback Bob Harrl·
ber one team , 'offen1ive with 535 eyes of Ohio Slllte host Rl.:
(; uc
·'·· d th
marbrl.
Ten : swppc
. e Demons · hi ~ h·llcoring I throws. .
son with the Baltimore Colts, fullfoe Minnesota here Saturday ni..:ht guard, Howie Carl. 'l'he 5-D Carl Gary Phillips added 22
back Bob Brooks with the Detroit
TransporLation On
Land and Water
Worst defenslvt tquad in the and are favored to. ....make tin!
for Houston and Don Stanley with Lions, end Jim Massarelli with
leagqe however ls Wellston 'nle G ld
G h
he
1:1 d C
Toronto of the Canadian League,
Phone WY-2-3870
. k Grecni with the
"··••ta have ~•lven up .....u
·- mark· o uen bop kersb 11t ir 18th con.
an lh arroll Broussard with
aWl:..,.,
ced
an d cen t~r 0 IC
M•ln St.
P•m•ror
era. Lall place GAHS has scored aecu ve liS et a vi ·· tim during
pn
e Aggies.
Cleveland Browns.
the least amount of point1 - 424 . two seasons of play.
In other games on Th•c~F~lay'a l ,,-.....iiii.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
hold. a four-game lead
slim t'DIIege schedule, Phil Du- .
1
over .iJack!iOO, Pomeroy and Nel-· this week, but Coacl! F&gt;tcd Taylor
;,
Uensky's 18 puints led Dayton to
Here's Where
1
sonvple, 6\\d
o?ly one mnre should have all his top lwuds
o 46-45 success over Wittenberg I
You Get Expert • •
vi~ t'o chQCh It 1 firlll loop available by game lime
:
und Kentucky Wesleyan edged St:
years.
The injury that was the most
.
l'~runds tPa .l, 78-76, in oYertime .!
CLEANING e REPAIRS
lght'a
a.ctlon (blds Gallipolla talked
about cllu·inu" ihe week w·1s
BOWLING. GRE EN Ohio CUPII
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~vile, A.tllens at Pome- a 11hghtly sprainked lli'lkle suffered
F
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ACCUSE FULI.MER, PENI'~.R
ro~ 1 MJ•dJ
orwar~ Pete Battle of Kent
REPLACEMENTS
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atKI
by
AII-Amerka
Jerrv
Lucas
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NE W YORK tUPlf-Gene Full·
Ja
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t! a on .
mg a Tuesday drlll 11uards Larry
d
Sovo Thot Voluoble Car
Sill luop scorin(C and Siegfried ond
Nowell h v .lscol·ing 1eader In the Mld-Amerl· mer Wl Paul Pender, co-noJder s
t
d
rtd
a
c
can
Conference
with
a
three-game
of
the
middleweight
chl.llnplonship
1
1
Wlth A Rodlator Check!
·
so_re 1um s 11
G;H'y Gcllrh.orl 22·poinl average.
were accus~ today or deliberate'
.8£0¥- ALL GAMES
!!till [avon hlll knl'e injul't•d !wv- I Baltic jumnood into th 1 d
. ly ignoring B11··u h E ·. h .
(Adt: SCOtti!: COLUMN
era! weeks a 0
Irunm•rup Larry
t'c ea ove1
s mpu l' c amg ·
Kru~er of Ohio pion Dick Tiger, Nigeria, Jn
G·PL!lY
8eb10l
TP The top-r~nked_ Bm·keyc~ h11vt! University who hlls a 20.2 aver· litle defense plans. Jersey
13-JCay
ston .. . , , , , , . . 227 12 ron~ec~hve Viclorie!l this Mea- nJI:f'. Nntc 1'hurmond of Rnwlin Tiger's American reprt!st'n'"•'"ti\l'e·e''.· II N. S.Conct &amp; Hucltoft
Middleport
ll-lpri
acklon
2Qfl son includmg two in lhe 8J,\C Ten. Gree'n and Miami Guard Dav~ made the charge.
13-Dexter·NHS . . . .
lOS Minnesota. on the other hond, Zeller, la... t wee• •s co • leaders lf'iiiiiiiiii;;;;;,iiOoiiiiliOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio;;!;:::
13-Kunzmlll-NHS .. . .•.•.. 195 has won only thl·ee of 12 gHmes dropped into third and fourth slot~ II
lS-8; Dalton-Logan
UG overall _and has two los~t·s in rosj)(lctlvely,
u-s. Chue·Athena , , , , • . . . . 178 three 8111 Ten outings.
16-BOwiM·MHS
J7G flnpher Courh Johnny Kundla,
Thurmond Is third with 11 2013--Graham-Wellston
Hl.'i who led the Mlnnenpolill l.. ukers tx:int average, whJie Zeller Is next I
11-Wird!brenner-PUS
149 lo sevtln 11ro titles, hns h1td to , with a 19.2 murk .
13-Andenon-NHS
.. , . . 146 1practkally rebuild hl!i squud from I Marshall's Bob Burgess wrested
11- Bunch-Pomeroy .. , . . . . t:HI last. seuson. Hu~ even lnst sen-~ U1e rebound away from Thurmond
11- Q,ufflnlf.on·PHS ... _.. .. . t:l8 sons team wasn t good ~nou~h lo ulso, t&gt;dging nhf'~td with 17.1 ?fr
11.1-~on-Athena ... , , , , . , . . 125 bent the Buckeyll8.
j t'4.~nl J'ecuveriea to Thurmond' I
11-~1. Comweii·AHS ....... 113 Ohio State went to Mlnnen,olis l lfi.7.
IEt:y·WeUaton
I
122 after losing to Indiana lust year I
1
ackhamtr·MHS · · ·'' · · 117 1and defeated Mlm1esota, 75-tl6. lnst , Kruger and Dalllr are tted ln I
11kley.JHS .. , , .. :: : :::: 113 March. Since lht&gt;n, lhf' D\lckeyel!l field goal pert-entages al .500.
11-ltpt'en-JHS
Kruger has made 43 out of 86 at.l
108 haven't been belden.
11-"oltz-l.ogan · ·' ' ' '' ·'' ' · 100 Top player for the Gopher~ Is tempts and Baltic 26 of 52.
IG-Kioea·Mlddlepo~i .. '' '' · · · UN Capt. DJtok Erickson, a 6-5 vet~an Toledo, whose league lead
11- 0..vla-Jackaon
. : ~ ~: ·. ~ · 102 who Is the team'a~ leading scorer tak~n over by Ohio Unlvenity
12- · ahey·LoJan ... , , , , . . . 99 wl!h 32 polni!J Jn three lcaRue luwmg Jts defeat of the Rockets
an-Galllpolll
litl games. Boh Grigga 11 , 8-J senior on Monday, lead In offense with
entblp-WH.q
92 guard , is next with S1; senior fllll.7 points per game. Ohio U
IN THE CENTER OF MIDDLEPORt
GaUipoll!!i
89 Norm Grow has 28, sophomore ~t on defense allowing just
II·Galllpolls
89 Tom MrBrunn 32 , and junior Cal polnta pe_r MAC contest.
__
SabaUnl 17.
1
AL SCORING ONLy
Paul Lehman, 6-5 senior, who I
GY£~
TP has h:1d such trouble wltr his :
t-Spltus.Jaekson .
173 knees that lie hasn 't btoen a start - '
8-..-.,les.Middleport
J58 "IPr, !li!CS quite a bit of t~ub action . ;
1-~an-NHS . _. ,.,.,.. 152 However, his play is curtailed by I
~~-Wellston . . . , , ....... 150 his Injuries. J!ly Kessk&gt;r, 11 fl-5
f ormerly Smith Clothlna Co.
~-Athen 8
. . , , , •.• , , 141 ~~~\Omore, also plays Of\ substltuMIDDLIPDRT, OHIO :
FULL SlZE
1--8. ~lton-:..Ogan .
139 'n often .
t--Oel.ler-Nelaon..,ille
118
---Home Of
Ill INCH
1-Bulfm,ton·PHS . ........ liS
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Brlckles
Neme Brend
9-Wirittbrenner-PHS . , , ..... . 112 railed on her ni~t'. Mrs. Wilhml
$179.95 up
a--Graham-Wellston
110 Ebersb.:.ch, who has been ill on
MerchendiH
~wackhomer·MIIS
'
1., )fondoy.
401NCH
t-Huneh·Pomeroy .... . , . , , . 108 ,
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METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Kent Sfate ---A L d•
t!.":~~lic~ ~~h ~~!?'::t!a1 v~ .'~ce ea ~~~~

'1AC scorers

Mel

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Held With
Out Bond

4-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 20, 19111
\Big Leasue. JI&amp;Ded Jociay 10 play :.u-

BRANNAN GARAGE

I

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

I

Today's Sport Parade

i

f}ua.lity and Priet!
1955 Pontiac

- - - $588

ttord Top Coupe

Real ,soUd litlde areen and white hard top . Euellent tires,
hydrta.matic, he~ter. Nice interior.

1956 Oldsmobile -• -- $988
8~

Door Sodon

Brand new white paint jl&gt;b. New ,motor overhaul This
ear runs like new. Reconditioned to meet all conditions.
See for yourself.

1957 Buick .

---

$1088

Century 4 Door

Gray-white finish, poW('r ~t~erin~, power brakes, tinted
a:lass, radio, heater. You can tell when you try it that
this ii for you.

1958 Mercury

~

Modallst 2 Door

-

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$1188
I'

This Is the 'Big M'. Radiant and ro r •ny. Brlf\g the f-amiiJ'
and try it for size. Fully equipped too for )IOUI" drivinl
pleasure.

BOYS'

1956 Chevrolet----- $688
One lor;jl owned, 40,000 miles. 6 cyl., Pll'wergLI.de, radio,
heater. Runs like a top.

SOCKS

"1957 Oldsmobile--- $1088
88-2Door
Rocket engine power, J~taw J y hyrtram11tle drive. Pull
away from the crowd in this Olds with power; pep and
personality.

1954 Cadillac

- - - $(}88

62--4 Door

Solid black finish with wh it e ·•·a n tires. Full power
equipment, radio, heater and all the Cadillac's e9nvenience's features ,

1957 Ford

WHEN YOU THINI

- - - $1188

Folrlano 4 Door
Practical be ige finish, wo n't show the dust. V-8 engine,
Ford·o-matic, radio and heater, A e:ood little Ford.

220.

Team Throe Gamea Falla
Beer :1493.
Team Single Game Robinson's
Laundry 1162.
STANDINGS
Woo Laol Pd.
Falh City Beer ... 2
Rot ROO. . •. . . 2 1
Robinson's Lauodry 2 1

1954 Oldsmobile---- $488
Super 18-2 Door
Feel real power beneath your wheels of thb Rocket
Eight. You'll think it has wings. A ctr for town or country. Come on in and take a ride.

1957 Chevrolet----- $1188

Pomeroy Cement

Bel Air 4 Door

Block .. . . •.. 1 2
Sports Center • • • .1 2
Ohio Power . . . . 1 I .333
8l!AIION BIGRS

Car's blue but you won't be if you buy lt. Automatic
drive, power steering, power brakes, radio, hea ter. The
other guy paid for these extras. You ean own it for Ulla
uncomparable low price.

Ind. 3 Games Art Sylvester &amp;:U.
Ind. 1 Game Les Damewood

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KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
WY 2-5342

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First Qu.lllly

2-2:30 P.M.
With .Your Favorite

Music-News Items of
Interest In The Area
and
Your-Buy-Sell or

CERTIFIED OIL CO.
531 W•t Moin Sm.t
Ivory G.ll"" Sold With A Money ll&lt;!ck GuaraniH

eLOW DOWN PAYMEiriS .
e36 MONIHS TO PAY

of fixtures, tool

Plumbing &amp; lleltlllfl

•

2&amp;11. _ , .

Ill

HOME COOKED

Southern Fried
Chicken A Speci1ltyl
I

Eva's Restaurant

ON $500.
A Sm1ll Peymeilt Of $17.22 A Month

FREE ESTIMATES ON

MEIGS SCHOOL OF DANCE
eBegbulers

eAdvaaeed •

Your Wotch lltdronlc•llY Timed By W1tchrna.. r.

' .,
eChUdren
eAdnlu

PRIE ISTIMATIS- ND OBLIGATION

PROltJP'J' SERVICE

SINGLI ond DOUILI

...... ·•199·
~~. '299·" ..

MONEY $
DOWN
IMPROVE YOUR HOME

$

POOD

990 ON YOUR DIAL

WASHERS· $189.95 up
DRYERS- $159.95 up

95

NO

Complete Dinners·

·WJEH

Autom1tic

"ENROLL NOW I"-·. ...

DOOIS

eEASY TERMS

AJways a ~lete line

Carpenter
Social Notes

Trade Items
EDDIE ATKINS and
BILL FARRELL ARE
YOUR HOSTS

REFRIGERATORS

OPIN NOW- 24 HOUR$

on us. No iiUtaUation
job iJ too IIDill or bif.

WY2-2036

eB.U.LROOM

For ......... Ia .t\ll Majer Appll•=ees

pletely modernize, call

EACH AFTERNOON

LADlE~' NYLONS
51 G.u..-.u Denter

wastier. or com~

THE NEW SHOW

$199.95 up

pair 39c

fa~~Cet

Team 3 Game Sports Center

"TOWN AND
COUNTRY
SHOW"

G.E. RANGES

A:I
P«&lt;d

To replace wom out

THE

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

s:: ·

247.

HEAR

Cadillac-Oldsmobile-Rambler

POMEROY

PLUMII

CITY LI!AGUI!
High Scores Jan. 10, 1911.
High 'l1lree Game Ind. B
Louks 568.
mgh Single Game Bob t.cn;u II

General
Electric
Appliance Close-out At
and R Firestone Store

We're New .• Try Us 1

11L

LeRoi •

Station Wagon 2 Door

1960 • • • •

f-Andenon·NHS
100 .
f-81. .Comwell·AHS
1112 .
f-Polton-Aihena
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Pomeroy

up

K·&amp;. C Jewlers
E. MAIN ST.

PhoneWY:l-3715
POMEROY, OHIO

1.
2.
3.
4.

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A New Addition
Floor Tile
Kitchen C1blnets
Storm Doors &amp; Windows

5. Repeln

6. lnsulet.cl Slclllll
7. Ceiling Tile
8. Plallc or C.mnlc TiJe

VALLEY LUMBER .AND SUPPLY
PHONE WY~2709

S. THIRD AVE.

. .
MIDDIIf lll, 0~
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a -IJt!t

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Social Items

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 20, 1961

WANT ADS

111a000t1 l'lllDAI
7:110 Sip Oa, lllllllool Clocl

c~nt1

4

per word, one tnsenlon. Minimum charJe-60
cent&amp;. 6 eenta per word lor three consecutive lnsertiou.
Special-one month for 30 cents ~r word.
FuU rate of 4 cents per word will be charJed ror advertisUI&amp; if not patd within 10 day• after receiving bill.
Erron in AdYertislng-should be reported tmmediateiJ.
lhe .Daily, Sentinel

~ill

one mcorrect mseruon.

Card of Thanks and Special NoUces
Obituaries published at 1 cent per word

I DAY
60&lt;

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15
20
25

3 DAYS
90c

60c
75c

I MO.

$1.33
$1.80
$2.25

$1.20
$1M

Ads received bJ 10 A. J4. will

ot Event• $1.00.

6 DAYS

~

$4.50
$6.00
$7.110

1n that day'1 paper.

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EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. two livt
room apartmenl.8. A. N. Bengel
Pbooe WY 2.-327'1..

(9) FOR SALE

5: 00

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
for debts contractt.d by any one
other than myself - Signed
Wayne E. Milhoan 1-17-3tp

BE SURE •••

11:30

1: II C0omtey Jamhoreo

II:SI MJd.DII)' D. JOiliiO

Upright Food Fr..nr

•••Y·

Wo •r• 1lvlnv
No purchiN noce•Nry to bo oll1l·
bit to win.

Spociollotoln Cor Wuh,
Lubrlcotlon ond 011
Chongo

DINNER POSTPONED

The annual turkey dinner
by the staff and offi&lt;ers of
Pythian Sisters, Middleport

1 14 6tc

~KER
HYSELL RUN

your LENNOX dealer

OfFICE :
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MONDAY,
JANUARY 23rd

THROUGH
THURSDAY,
JANUARY 26th

Dr. Ray R. Pickens
AUTO SALES

Good Cleu Uoed C•n
A U - ud Modelo

8.Fann

tant
:18. Frozen

P,.,tq.

~-Induct

8.Nottrelh.
T. An apoatle
8. Bldl ·
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wohhtp

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atrlp
28. Beotlal
30.AudloM
3:1. ltallu
city

Jl, JapU\111
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U. Yarn

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Qmnon

officer

lt. Narrow
IIIIoI

meaoun

Call WY 2·2544. "

Sentinel

Classilic~H

River Report

per b.'lgs and all cll!l\nlng
lachments. Pay off last 6

ments of $7.25 or discount f o
cash. Phone WY 2-2204.

V~uum

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1:30 luueo • Answers
1:00 of St. rrancis

1:00 Wrestlln&amp;
1:00 NCA.\ BuketbaD

ru

1:10 Brlclp

I GUESS YOU
COULD CALL IT

3&gt;00 Specla&lt;ular
5:00 Mattlel Ftmlel

"SCIENCE
FICTION"

B. Croaby Gold Tournament
1:00 Paul Winchell

5:30

AUCTIONEER

MODEHN. 3

REASONABLERATl:S
IATISf'M!TION
C•!l •r WTIIe I. 0. Mcf'oy
Cbester, Ohio

19S5 MERCURY 4 door,

Blaettnar'1, Pomeroy.

···MILD AND
SUNNY TODAY

T:ltOMavortok

8:itOJ.oWIDOO

SalOl

1:10 'l1tt Robol
1:110 cl-up Special
10:10 Wllllton Cburd&gt;IU
11:00 NIWI
11: 10Movlctima

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1:30 RFD -

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OEL.~EN AND COME TO
F~A~ENT

OR

IMMEDIATEl.'l.

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lli300ral Roberto
I :00 Rey. Wilooa

1:30 Bowllq
1:30 Sporll Speclacular
1:00 Special Broadtut
5:30 Collep Bowl
5:00 I Low LueJ

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1956 Chevrolel 2 Door
8 cyl.
Only $795

1960,Piymouth 4 Door
Belvedere, AT R&amp;H, PS $2095

FREE 3000 TV Stamps

FRIE 3000 TV S~

1957 Chevrolel 2 Door
A.T. R &amp; H
$1095

1959 Ford 2 Dr. G1l1xle
A. T., R&amp;H
$1895

FREE 3000 TV Stamps

Filii 3000 TV SI"D9'

ReiJ&amp;Iou• Proaram

11:00 Hlpay Holllioya
11:30 Camera ,....
11:00 llev. Glbbl

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NANCY

IVND.\V

WITH E~!~~ .~~~.~k~~!. SOLDJ:
______________

ERATION service. Jack's
frlgeration. New Haven.

1951 BUICK
door• hard top. Power sle&lt;&gt;rint! l
and brake11. SpoUeu black

Blaetlnar's, Pomeroy.

12:00 Bolo 'l1lo CloMI
12:30 Pip, 1bo Plpor
1:00 Dlreetlonl '81

10:Gt RellJIIMo Prvarrom
10:15 Amorl08111 at Work

3,000--TV STAMPS-3,000

..... Ead MaiD SL

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12:30 Pip llle Plpor

10:oo BowUna

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Travel Filnl

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1:00 Goll
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7:30 Roortna 10'1
a: 10 t..uvo n To Beaver
e,oo Lowm!olo Welt

11:10Movlo

11:20 Movietimo
IIATVRDAY
9:00 Badp • Bullett
11:00 TV Clwroom
12:00 Llmch with

maple.

1:00 Film Featw-e

11:00 N-

11: 15 Sporll

11 '30

~ol: a chance.
It W'S!i imitation

1:10 llev. Mattbe...

Keith Goble Ford
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HAY AND STRAW. II. A. Co I

Nltowoldo

1:00 Sip 011

10&lt;30

slairs and has all cleaning
tachments. Balance $24.50
terms. Phone WY 2·22fM. Hr-61&lt;: I

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FEMAL~;

Champion Sired. Good IIUI&gt;ler . l

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1:30 Tab 11unter

11: 10 Weather

deooerll

10. Poale•
11. Somewhat
old
(c:olJDQ.)

$ $ Sharf! The Prolit $ •

ME'IROPOLITAN MOTORS

white rlnlsh, Really
Blaetlnar'!l, Pomeroy.

21. Dellott
22. French

4.9toroporlb

POMEROY, OHIO

BEAGLE two
old. A.K.C. Rc!gislered.

1. Price
2. Culture
medium
buUdlnf

Phono WY -2-3794

j

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DOWN

COAL, OIL, GAS
FURNACES

BE IN MY

1:10 Sports '
7:00 Sblrto, Templo
8 :00 Nalloaol Velvet

8:00 Barrtgon • Soa
1: 30 Pltntotoneo
1:00 '71 Sunael strip
ID:OO .&gt;eiA!ctives
l0:30 Law·Mr Jouu
11:111 Newo 'l'ooiJhl

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and SEYFRIED

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I WILL NOT

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entertained the mombero of lbo 5:30 Wbtrlyblnla
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11 her home Tuesday. AtlendJn&amp;
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DELICIOUS HOME MADE PIES.
l5c a piece. Jack's Dairy Bar,
Middleport.
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merly of Darwin, oPen Tuesday
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$8.50 permanent for $5.00. Phone

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Firs! Floor of the Masonic
Building located on the corner or N. ~rd. St , and Walnut Sh. m Middleport, Ohio.
Houm. 87 ft . x 48 (L, w1th
lobby rooms and Ladies and
Cents rP st rooms. T\.,.o front
entrancl"~ on 3rd . St., and
One side entrancP. on Wal·
nut St.
FOR INFORMATION

not be respoiWble for more tbaa

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Buy Where The DoUar Couats%
Buy Where You Get A Warr-tyt
Get Top Value StaDips For Top Value GIIU%
1952 Ford 2 Door
Cust.
Only $195

1956 Ford 2 Door VIctoria
A.T., R&amp;H
$895
•Ill&amp; 3000 Top Velue 8*

PRII 30110 Top Valcue Stampo

SALE

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141 1"1'. BOAT, 21 H.P. electric

1956 Ford 2 Door
Fairl•n•
po&lt;t. I'WM WY2-:t82~

JI'IVE ROOM

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1918 model, purchased
Mar. 11101. 18,000 mi.,
NDS Ul(e -new.
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wltb bath. Phone WY Ht141
~WY2-0319.

Opportunilies
DRAIN , or

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Uc tank deane"' Fast and econ·

Phone WY 1·35'75

INSURANCE .

Call Don Mills, Middleport, Oh1o

GaDipolb Gl 11-&lt;)146.

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put. Pbono WY-:H346.

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mnical Landmark Fann ~ur­ Fon SALE· 5 room hou!le, baseeau, Pomeroy.
12· 17-39tc ment, bath, American Standard
kikhen, gas heating,
venetia n
blinds, ucrc of land. Coli WY Z·
(208)
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BOUSE 11194, LINCOLN Heights, COMPLETE INSURANCE PR04 I'OOml and bath, new
tectlon, Wte Auto, ll'iJ'e, Polio

tumac..

1955 Ford 4 Door Cust.
A.T., R&amp;H
$595

FRII 30110 Top Value St.mpo

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tor, lkll. rope, 4 life cushion, DELUXII: TIDlEE Roo
troUer, bllch, paddle, boat COY• batbapartment - olflce
-trailer space. Phone WY
er, battery. AU lor 1595.00
Ill 8
WY 1-1170.
m 11-ltp 1141.

-$795

Mi~dleport

F'IT'f' '\uloBunds. Phone WV 1\l-27-Ll

(:Z4A) FOR SALE

OR

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Meigs-Mason
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the church with 21
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Methodo,I Crurch met Wednesday
even mg at the home of Mes U
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Mrs Fred Nease .., e&lt;&gt;hostess
Mrs Alfred Yeauger pres,ded
al the meeting which opened wrth
m m of "Break Thou the Bread
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and prayer by Mrs Evans '11,e topic "R,calllng 0ur
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have �pent the past 10 days �
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Karl G rueser,
vice president, pe
Miu Sally Schaal. - Mn. Wallen t.o llrw, Gerald
opened with tho
singing of • •clal•1:[.;,.lion teacher at Rut- Anthony, Mn. Henry N.U. .lln.
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hymn loUowed by lhe re
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haid wed II her to- buy , Jin. UJall Hemler,
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1 956 FORD

va Fairlane 2 Door. I vory
over IJJh t blue fi n ish. Spot­
leu clean int erior, aulom1llc tr.a n 1., power ateerin,g &amp;
brakea, radlo, heater a nd
w hltt-wa l l Urn.

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1 956 MERCURY

$869

1 954 CHEVROLET

Statton Waaon . 6 C"yl. motor,
•td. tran1. 9 pusen1er. Me­
chanicall y real a:ood. n ew
tlni11h; all 100d Ure-11 heater.

$595

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used' car?

UMBRELIA FOR TWO
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In Claeaples
1 95 1 Studebaker
2 Dr. Solid _ $149
1 95 1 Chevrolet 4 Dr.
Reil Value - $199
1 950 Dodge 4 Door
Run, Good _ $149
It you Mid I he1vy

duty

uled truck or any type of
truck body, - 111 now.

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.
The ne,i,r That
Deall For Lesal

POMIROY

1956 CHEVROLET · · · · · · . . ' . . . . . . . $795

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MAN ClTED
Murrll L, Koesbaugh, 29, Ch...
ler WII am&amp;led by Pon,eroy
police officers 1ut nt,ltt CICI
a
charge of paaaing .., a double yel­
low line In Welt Main-II. lie is
�led lo appear In M • J o r
Cbarlet Legar'1 OQUl't.

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210 2 ,Door Sed an. One loC'aI owner . 6 cyl . ,td, shift overdri v e. Spotle-ss.

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1957 CHEVROLET · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . . $995

orlgloal fi n
Station Wa-a:on . Show.1 best or care . •-tleSI
...,.,
lsh. 6 cyl . ,t�. ahlfl.

1958 BUICK . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . $l.495

1960 DODGE DART

Spechd 4 Door Seda n . Power steerln1 a nd brakes. Dy na
now drive. Extra nice.

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On e ctrerul local ow ner. Torqut tU1ht. IUJH.

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best

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LaSabre Con vertible Cp . A Jet 1■
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out. Low mil eaa, - one owner, ow

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,,:.rln, , brakee.

1959 BUICK . . · . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . $2, 195

LaSabN !lard Top 4 Door. Sharp ou - one owner. Pow•
er itNrtna. Dynaflow.

1 957 BUICK$ . . · · · . . · . . . . from $l,095

Choi&lt;e of thne fi ne oan. All locally own ed. 4 Door Sedan
and 2 Door Hard Topa.

1 957 PONTIAC$ . . · . . · · " . . . . . $l,09S
Choice of two - o e 2 Dr. 6 o e 2 Dr. Hard Top.
1 955 BUICKS . . · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $695
n

$ $ $

. 1 959 DODGE CORONU

aerieR. A bout o ne-halt orl&amp;inal tost.

1959 BUICK . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . · · . . $2,295

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:n: defroater, ■tandard tranmullioo. A
real ,- 11ver.

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$849

MontMe&gt;' 4 Door. Spotle111
black and iv ory Interior,
white o vtir coral fi nish, Mer­
conatlc trans., new whlte•
wall tlre1, radlo, heater.
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$895

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LIBERTY THEATRE

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Ladies

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Hubert Taylo
Dick ' Moss Erlew,ne •• ,SSISlant an
Deacon, e l� were
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I Hap- Mr, Ha ptonsta ll a, accompa ms . .. ;o:;a lls," was given by Mrs Shern who ha,
terr•II. Leo Kenned ,
S
when you buy • Ilk•• lonstall and James i a�•k
of her on "Expandiny Our Horlson1"
u
The church budget which w; uh S Nease Mrs. Yeauger, Mrs smce last summer
o :v
� p . .���tn,!, ■ : n&lt;
,
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oold hold their Mn Harry lloudalhelt p
local Adolph Grueser,
a nd plans to
a e
::- :-:ep:
resldMrs Brown and Mrs. Hosmer
an t Sile at their eel ai the meeting
ME ROY MOTOR C.0.1
.
ol
'
the
Put
bi h will be
Parle ol lbe Ladllo
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as
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·
St;it1ori Wagon. 6 cy! mo�or
Wit h rred Lewis as assistant. port by Mrs o.
,�
;
Grueser
and
Mrs.
John
Scott.
Th
Beaull�ul
with std trans
the
-er omcers elected for
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program concluded with the n
for flowers, dinners and Oirist
un ay
1sh Whlh.' wall l lres !l�OW S
n,
prize WII won by Mra . Lord', Prays
.
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mas gift. Thank you earda were i
James Sanborn asS1slanl
� �
Jn unlalon, followliltle wear. Spot less , vinyl
lkadbury and the door pri!e
and prayer by Mrs. Evans
,
b
p
m t eri or. tfoluxe equ1�ped.
lhe ledge to the flaa and
ed
'
librarian, David Lyons . pianJSI,
community for remembrance at
ee
radio healer, allrach vely
f
Re
resh
m
enta
of salad and
tha nk you note, were re d f
Ha ton stall , assistant p1anprieed a nd un usually clean
.
otioDI tam from Psalm IU
Mrs Mildred Jacobs , �rs. �°i.
e
by the SJCk comnuttee
M:•Mrs PUiiian Ste,H
:'
$2295
b
Ue Roush was present- ty Wills of the Coun ty Infirmary
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er
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read . Proyer for Jang.
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w
perinlendent of th• Primary e w
i
car
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a
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ry and
150th wedd i ng an n iv ersary
t
mone
lak
from the Nallonll
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Rice with Mn, James Pul· ttr'J,
Chnslma, Baked good, brought chu
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dessert couroe waa served � to lw
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theae Followln
en•ty members andl
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n
were ma de for a fiah pond •1 the
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n
t,
Os,ar
Bllbcoc�
pree,
and ,brakes, ve motor, tint­
arria In Middl eport next m ting
r
flmffl
d Susie Renshaw,
ee
ed ghiH, wheel c overs, ra­
ing with Martha Marks having the an
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B1bJe quk lamel Houduhe
Mra.
Clifford Phillipa and Mrs,
a,
d 10. hea ter, i,;harp aip.pear•
lt on
awarded to Mn.
a nce. Ivory and black finish
Four members of the Federotre ad II. poem writt�n by Mrs �our lo ten members and one
A
Wmler Priced.
ed Church w•r• e lected lo the
devotiona l leader for the next
------Harris !or the O&lt;CB8'0n.
,
Mrs.
av id Nea se.
guest
l'On·
D
the
at
session
an
eri
t
Presb
,
y
$2095
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.
Mrs George Hackett, Sr ' pre•
gregalional meeti n g held Sunday
�ion atudy course oo the waa read by Mrt
o
i\tiendmg were Mr, and M
charge
si de n t, WBB in
.
morning,
:·
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ln��tional theme, "Safe Sr,
Da vid Ya l S,
, nd
their ,hort meetmg after w !ue
year
and tht
Elected
r,
l'
In Bondage " was organized on
A�
.
1 958 CHEVROLET
Marks, Mr. an �rs. �: :� :
were served by the
Relreabmenb were ......i by
s we,·e Mrs I. . freshmenls
e,plrc
term
ednesday
W
moon al the Fed· he hostd lo
Impala Hard Top Coupe. 2
8 h o,te.. lo Mrs. Wilh am Garber ,
Prinl't!. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
those named ...
t
rd.
Wooda
Albert
eraled Chureh.
tone blue, finish, power .eteer­ Weed 1002·
Mrs E ,re)y n Lew is. Mrs. CharBabcock, Mr, and Mrs, Charle, s
Mra. I. M.
Eddie
M
and
ra
Lools Reihe!, missionary
in,g, brake,i, automa tlc traus.
• Mn Smitll,
Joe Con,
Hensle
Mr.
ao,d
Mrs
y
.
1965.
.
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a-go
A.
:MS cu. in. m otor. IAcally
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halrman of lhe Woc. Sa n sbury , Mr,
'"""
Watson Mio.' Oeorp
owned and 18,� act�al pIa n isl a nd Mrs. Harold Sauer as ri,, Mrs. R
The Janua ry meetmg of the
�d
Is sponsoring the Mnr,
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H
Mrs.
and
Roush
Swai
n
,
Eilee
n
Sw
a
i
n
and
J
1
1
1,
miles. Luxury Interior trim,
V' Howell lilrl.
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- cour■1
.
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white wall tires, deluxe
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Hysell
Pearl
day evening with
Mrs. Anme Ada Bissell and Mlehael.
day,
January
22,
through
W
o
!o
tels wu the
g d iscussion le der r
MEIGS THEATRE
ROAMING RIVER
Phelps, presiden t, in harge of the A pot luck supper was en joyed day, January 25.
$1 765
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Ince
stanley.
the
mee
tin
.
has
er
v
u;
.
Although the Yukon
Pomtroy, Ohio
by all .
bu.
s
i
nes, meehng.
Ad
dreBSel by lhe
Oh
0
Pr
t
. s sourc,. less than 25 miles from
tl
The secretary 's report was glv of Peace" finalists, Sunday_ at 7
000
2.
s
n
ru
•
it
a
sk
a
Al
t
th coas of
'
p ·�
en by M n1 Charles Fridley e nd Comm ittee
m will open the convenbon.
'
Met TO
·
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.
NOT OPEN FRIDAY
miles before empt y ing mto the the trea sur•· r's report b
program includes such
M rs.
.
equipped . radio, heater.
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Ria
n
Sea.
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t
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Berio
;ac aon
Glenn E va ns.
El Ca m i no. Passenger car
s peakers u Dr. Ruf E . ClemSATURDAY
The Execu tive Comnuttee of
11!1
comfort with utili t y carryi ng
� kmg discussion was held as
ent , president of lhe Atlanta U ••
"THE ENEMY GENERAL"
FOR GOOD LOOK, LONG WEAR,
t he Women's A•ROcialion of the
-Rl&gt;illty, V8 mot or, . 11ld. trans.
to whether the PTA should buy
versity; Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre �
Van Johv.son and
, f
r
s
F
U
t
a
yler
i
n
n
ited
Pr
eab
Jvory and red fin111h, deluxe
t
Jean-Pierre Aum on t
work booko for the children of
lhe Andover Newlon 'llleolo111al
MiddlEfOrt , Ohio
Church of Mi d dleport met Wed•
equipment. heater, like new
REAL COMFORT, IT'S
_ also Seminary; lhe Hon. Brooko Hay,.
lhe
school.
No
decision
was
reach,
tlres.
nesday e ven in g at the chureh
"SEX KITTENS GO
N
NOW SHOW I G
,
ed by the g roup.
director and president of the
,
,•
to pla n t he program for the
TO COLLEGE"
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$ 1 695
th
e
m
Bapti&amp;I
Convent�:
l
en
t
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w
ere
made
for
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Va
Mamie
With
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to
H.
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how
Gerald
on
he
d
l
Bishop
e
" lo
van, Robert Blak
and Conway Twitty
Barr
A t tend in,r were the newly
""'i
· y Sulli
ident
of
lhe
Council
of
Blshopa
o
�
open to the public. Anyon&lt;
and
SUN DA y• l,IQN, &amp; TUIS .
elected preside n t , Miao Suaan
1 956 DESOTO
the Metliodisl Church,
,. by calling at achoo] during the
n and
Park, Mrs. Mattu, Chunben,
Lemmo
Jack
"Qu1 n r1
Flredome 4 Door. V8 motor
wishing lo enter the show may do
D.r. Franklin H. ".'mck, pa:
ll r
Sh lrly MacLane
Mrs. Jam es Sanbor n , M rs. Dale
with au toma t ic tr■na. New
of the High St. Chrt!tlan � h
C l or)
day and in the even ing by calling
mascop e
(CIM
e
"THE APARTMENT"
Walburn, Mrs. E. 0. Tewkabary,
tire.11, sp,ot lees cle�n in teri or,
irGuy Russell WY 2.-. An
Mrs
of
Akr
on, Is the convention
th Steve I&lt; h�an
w,
,
r
Lemmon
W ith Jack
�
�
I vory and IJ'een fmlsh, heal•
Mrs. J. E. Harley and Mrs. Har�,t er
man. The Otterbein A CappoIIa
accompan ist will he fumiehed for
nd
A
and Shirley MacLai ne
er. A rea·I t-l ean cu for the
ol
d
Sau
e
r
. A�
■I
nlv
�ar
those who would like and_ prizes
Choir will sing Monday at 8 PPiua: CARTOON
budeet minded bu)'er.
.::;j
wer
ann
as
announced
aa
the
same
as
for
The United Church w
e
ounced
f
t,
$10 us $5
.
$795
;aY at
second and $3 third. Prices of a d- the ftrst county meeting this have a fellowship tea ;.;
minion will he 30c and 1 5". Plan, yea r.
2 p , m,
5
were aleo made to aell refresh- �l•n• were m ade for a found- Luncheon, will be held t
t
m. sa o llO
� �
, 1 956 PONTIAC
at the each day with lhe
ment, during the show ,
er • program lo be held
lllorta - aeaulall
�
Hard Top Coupe, V8 motor
The ottendance banner was won February meeting. At thi■ meet, al on Monday, the U
i
Loni■
and auto matic t run.11. Low
by the oeventh grade
taught by Ing all lath�•• ho t d will be Tuesday and lhe Weekday Re1Ii·' ell-SWING BACK
mlleaiie by loca l owner.
eZIPPER FRONT
Larry Roush and detesates lo lhe counted twice �or 1::. '.:'ttendance loue Ecfucatlon on Wednesday.,_
Clea n i n terior, i vory and
e SAFETY POCKET
ty mieet1n g ln February w•
The
Rev.
Francia
H.
Gl■z=
•
hanner .
dark bl ue finish. radio and .
coun
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e EXCLUSIVI FABRIC
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president of lhe Melga
heater,
e PERFICT FIT FOR
i Ministerial Alloclatlon, 11r1ea •
"ANY BUILD
pastonr to attend.

The scale Is in your favor

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A JOINT BANK
SAVINGS ACCOUNT I
I

4 Door Sedan. Radio and beater, VI e.,.ane,
I
mile111, stancllrd tran1. One owner,
new
ow car trade-In Bllcellenl ...Ulloa,

$1195

WE PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS
CountJ Sin,. lrl2,
M ember Federal

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$ 1795

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1958 PLYMOUTH SAVOY

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One•-·

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Club Sedan VI en,lne, ml. Inna., radio
and heater' verJ eloan in■Ide ancl wt,
wbli. lidfflll lino.

$1 195

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R. H. Rawlings &amp; 5011s
'

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c,wn•,

$495

n

Choice of three exCll)llonal buya.

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e,Hnder, ndlo and heater,
Club Sedan.
itandard tninanlulon, one
low
mi)Nfe, new car trade-In.

1 952 11,&amp;N,iTIONAL

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1960 FORD FAIRLANE •

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Ken�edy Pl unges Into · Firs t Big W
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WASHINGTON &lt;IIP II - Pre
1i- o.m. when he returned
lo the DemocratJc Nallinal Comm
dint kennetly, after celebra
ittee at a■ the 35th Pre
ting White Houae. His wUe dro
llldent of the Unll- KOIIDedy
p;,,M I p.m. and prelicfed
UU!IIIUfafloa until 3,30
at the owear- ed Slates
appoared lo thrive on
a.m. . out of the round of dan
and,
Immediately cbalcea
and ins hi of. his Ca binet
plunged today Into hll lint Wh
the hectic inau,uraI featlY
membere at lenged RllSlla
ite departed for bed thrM hour,
IUe, but
lo join In a new bis wUe
ear- I p. m. TonJght he expected
1fauN - lcbeduJe ' wltb an Imto a� .. quest
Jacqueline had lo limit
lier.
f
or peace"
fond
ot
a n early her participa
p,rtaot llafl """'• banquet of. the Allalfa Clu .
g
tion. Still nooverlng
a, ad- "It wu a lon an
b reapon,e lo his
d excUin
plea,
g
'lite ■wearing,m -...,
mlnlllration � and
g
from the Caeaarean del
talb day," be ,aid in 1ununlng up
do- �alllaled �, Kll
ivery of
the pended on quick work
niabebe• her ,on on
.ith hie pollllcal """""""'
No
by
v,
25,
lhe
t
h
e
epoebal
new
Sov
i
iet
fJrll
ina
ugurat on program u Senate,
Ambaaaador Mikhail
·
. 'llte: ...,. Clillf
'llte 10 � -inteea
lady paued up some
ElecuU.., di. he cUlnbed to
M&lt;usli
fun
ctio
ttm,
ns
, Interviewed by a telelhe While llouae and U,N.
pJa,yu,g e!o!,tlaa wnpatp vt,or, north
and left lhe inaugural hal
�r-deaignate vlilon
l,
ahir
porth,o
t'lpOrler
t,
wltb apparenUy as Adlai , Stev
at the big inaugur, ly alt,
«iuerouecl lflt nat1aa•a cap
E
on■an were llll'!lctd al
r mJdnight.
flll much vigor as he disp
ball
In
the Nati&gt;nal Guard It
layed at lo win conlinnalion at
was • long day for Kennedy,
an u. uaual armory, &amp;old
lie felt the Kennedy After
lhe oath-ta.ting ceremony at
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