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, The DAILY SENTINEL, PomeroY· Mlddllp0'1, Ohio
lr •anY IIDIRI
Wn. Elhel ~owde~ Yllllld
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from llll'lery ill RoUer
Mil• Freda Wood. wbo bu
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ti«Uona. Mvwtl.IUll repre&amp;eAti.Uve, Bottinelh · K.na~~ aoe"" st3
..c~qt.0111 An..N ew Yo.-k City, 1.6. N. Y.

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illlltlnel. Inc.. •t 110 V.Ch1nte Bt. Pcae:roJ, 0 Buslneu ottioe phone
IIJl. ed.ltunal oft\eoe
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.t:Dhred.. M tee0a411 clllSI mJJli..Dc matter at the pt:»t effie• at
umti'OJ, Oblo.
atCBA&amp;D I, 0WKN , , •. , . . . • • • . • General llallaC'M , -

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lforry .........,, Carroll, 19011t

tbe w..Und will&gt; 1111 P"'"""·
'Hr. lnd Kn. A. E. 11.ummer.

'lbf Blui{aDCI Salketball tum
atteoded tbe balk~tba!l pme between Haflbilll
CoUea:e and
WHt.ern MiQIHpn Sat. lriiOJt.
'l'ed
left Monday for
wbele he 'lt'l:ll&gt;

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1hrfe moatb~ · ~.IO.•By motor route where avaUable,
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Wpllo, Kvib'n Turner, Bell&gt;
Slllm. Pbrlllo ...... Clorenee
l)ldooJ&gt;, 0 . 0. l'llttno,.
In
WllVe, aad Rev. 8ol:li tinter una:
"'Hear Our Prayer" at the morn·
Ins .. tervlee at tht Ml!lthodlJI.
·Oburdl:, whtte KeY. Jtobert u..
ter broJCIIl the •meu~~e
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"Whht J•tblll •"· lib. KIM~
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HOUSE HOOKUPS •

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Owners Wanted!
"W4fted
More Ownen Qf )aUQn Qf retamed earn1ngs wh1ch
Amnkan Buslness." Tttat is the were available 1mme-d1ately after
titJe of a brirf !booklet by Ke1th WOJid War U.
FWYlon.. President of the New
Over the long run . he continue•,
York Stock Extbana:~. whu:b hu Aiuefi.can bu!Ji ne.lls w11l have to
been publl&amp;bed- by Hanard mal,ntaht 1ts rate of tapltal ex~
CN4uate School of Mndltu.rt at or &amp;lbove 'be PJ'tMDt
level If Jt is to. meet the aeeda of
Mr. fu,o.ston pomb out th4t 0~ ~OW.inf popula\ioo. lo coamvutm.Ql IR •toeb "la the foun~ tltuat ~0 baproy• OUI' 11\.'lnl stan~"
dabOlt l!llJNlA wbtob our ent~ru eor- erda-, ap!J' t0:1nliuM OllP' nutiiWid
por111t1 ftnancial stvuctur" ro:ot'!!l.01 P,QJlljo'"' vl111d~ oJ
hfll
Yttt lb lbe; pDStW.aJ· yea1 i , onV 'lt'~4'· Hit Jhi'J:t ttalu hit bellj;f
eiCht1per .eent of new long-term that · •.~oct investment thpuld he
corl)9rate Iunds hav e been pro- treb).et;t-.{roJD the post,ar aYP"·
vlded f &lt;by stock financmg F~4JI" oi#,OOO,QOO,QI» lo 11 IQ1JCb
tvery dol,lat· raised by new 11toera, "'ooo,OQQ:OOO. ADd we must
issued lf¥luslry ha ~ gone Into 4ebt look beyond ~he Wf&amp;lthy for tllat
almOtt $3 artd has supphed close ~"';:'"We mvs~ .. look to tbe mass
to $9 .from retained earning~ nn~ ~avil)p · of mllHoa1 of Amerieans
depreciation
reserves
Sue)) for ~••• lnveatryn.t " The (oal
heavy reliance on d~:bt rman~lnl, he en.vllioJUI, lo Quote bim once
hP. warns. may 1mp"'r1l a com· Alibi, il "an eeonomu: dtmocracy
pany's llnanc1al stabdlty And in~ u ' potent 1JJ our polltl.cal demo~
dustry no longer hn the accumu· tracy."

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NESS wants expaMion Capital
B~st ftnsne1al statement. Wlll
gqarantee good return. Write
BQx 668-A,. Pomeroy, Ohio, for
full information.
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Middleport. Phone
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WASH•IN GTON UP - A detccfoJ the bureau of custo m!;
has to have the usual ~ 1 x senflrs,
plu• 1 lol cC hone se nse on t he
s ide,
"We c .. Jcll a lot rr profe!islonal
crc ckr,'' Uld Gcnr.hlt Coffelt, in~
lormalwn l~~ftcer of the bureau
customs hcl'o "Thnt's what Wll
mostly"
ad nuucd that an honeM
f'?.~klrrg tourtsl
may somcttmeJ
something tbrou.gb-11 he's
g;:t mhil•J'·Iypc who's wdllny
m k his rrp11t11llon and a
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A trrwckr may be bring illll
lradk an extra fifth or cogna~ ur

&lt;;hatr:lpagne, :~bove the one galhm
of bevcrr lC he Is a!lowcd duty
tree The tustoms men may look
Into only one bag, If you1 have
hone8t eye. lf the ell:t1'a bntls not In that bai, the tollrlst
man 11.ged to cheat Uncle Sam
oul Q( a !ew centa U lb is in the
blfa-well ; he's beell'
cau~t
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1 went throllfb Cltstoms
• tr~p to Pr.ds, tRe men
l•..b.t whit wu 'I tbis and that
an;d J told him . Htt uked me
open cnb' my dllltlfle, whleh

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underwear
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tho lut ynr, there
tbar.• 11,000 lnveslla:u·

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tell me 11 true' U read the sp01 ts p11ges. 1hy·
aelt), the feder•l pvernment has taken" steps to
bar Ruaalana trQm areaa tol~Jiing about o ftfth of
the country. Pn•umably the•• areaa ore lnvolntl
ln natlonll aeeurlty in aome taahlon- aml among
therq. ill Blooktyn,
X &amp;CCUtt the ' federal rovel'lur.ent
giving ald

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anti eomtort to the enemy.
It Lll true that Brooklyn 11 the home ot the-New
York Navy Yard, wber.ln oec«alonally are bea;thed
our newut. plant caqltl'll aa.d battle wagon•- but.
It iJ WJUd'i mot'8 true that It 11 the h~me ot chaoa
A nuu&amp;aaa turned looH tor,.,lly, a week, ln Bt'OOk·

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drove d.own to. Ma~an's hOmtl.
pohc• 'agents from
H4! looJnwo ~t)llt'oastii.~ He WM In~
Iron Curbln to 1he
troductd to :Mrs. MacLean as
Jturc:eaa and MacLean were "Rcnald Styles."
members of what stdl may be
Tr11111 lncU At-&lt; P•rit
called the Br1t1sh t!lhnt. class
After d•naer, Burgess took his
Tbey were 1products of XW" SX· sult case. MacLean took a bnef
.clw:lve "public' school ).syiJ Lem caae and they druve to Sa.uthampand
of Cambridge Univers1ty ton. MacLean told his }Ylfe they
Maetean Wts the son of ~ e late wrre golnu: to see a !rlend and
Su Donald MacLean; " lflbet al m1ght stay ovttrni'~ht. Burgess and
patty Jeader and fOrmer 'cabinet Maci.ean took the steamer to St.
minister .I
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Malo, France, and were dnven by
Susp,ct Rtd Sympat,hi.Prs
Ul.l t o Renncs a 1a1lroad )unchon
There Is susp1cton that both pomt for t•arts Thet·6 they van ..
men wtre 1trong CQmmUnii't s;m- •1sbed
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path•Hr..,.IC not Commudi~f{!hts ..., Telegrams apparently &lt;\f.dated
b\lt Utece 1!1 no sohd evidence 1f not wr1tte n by Burg~ and
that they were Commun llt 'party MaQLean reachef their relal1ves
members ·
wh1le BritiSh secret polJCe hun ted
Secondly, Burgess and Mac ~ean them It was evident that Mae.
seem to hav e reached then decl· Lean ma1ntained close contact
slo n suddenly
With h1s wife Sbe- webt laJer to
May 25, 1961, was MJcLcan's Swttterland lo live With bet chil·
38th b1rlhduy Ilc took h u usual dren now th ree They disappear·
commuter's tra•n home to SlU'· ed Sept 11, 19tl3.
rey county from the Fore1an Of·
Bun:::f'ss sent . Chrhotmas · greet.
flee to jo1n h1s AmericAn-born mgs to ~Is mother' in London In
wiCe, who had borne blm two chil· 1¥8 and last month. ,JI'he letten
dren nnd was expecting a third were m.aUed in ,J..qodon~ bpar·
B,urgcss, that day, hid cngag"td Ently by a crewman nf a Ruman
a two-berth cabin on a channel sb ~p or a SovJe~ ' Eot~a,fY pgent
steamer und had invited an Apt· But they only deepened th, , n'IYA•
crlcan h·Jend in London ttl ae- tNy o£ the two di.Piom,a t.s ..,. ,.
ccmpany blm on a bde£ Vllilfljo
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Bul Bursess rented a d11V&amp;-II·
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y0, 11·self car and aCter receivtni a
teleph:one call at bit apartment res1dence IS uakno\vn• ,~~cD~ _bJl!:Jlot
--------·-• vnth reasonattle&lt; di.liten'Ce ·.~t' as·
NOTICI
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(trtained Ia
ootl(ie~ thtt
on the 4th 'day
1~ , a
There wall be a m~;~eUn~ ol the petltlon for
of
11tockholders of The Meifi G.ro- Thorte~f
eery Company, Mid~leport, Ohlp, ten
MOJ)d&amp;Y. '• evenin,&amp;, Jariuir-y Sbt, on ,--::·.:··;;.•· ·
1965, a~ 8.00 o'clock, at the onle!'C was
of the comPII\Y, tor 1the 1 eJeCHon ·1lred In
of a Board of Dlnctort and fQr r ther or
the tranuctiOn .at tuoh othtr
to
bu1lness aa rna) letallJ. eomeJo' ~- maintain
fore it.
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female bound, med.iuQl ears
and aoJM brindle on le.JJ and
bead1 i.tJ very friendly, Please
wr1te me or call collect Was
lost near Long Bottom G c
Varnu.in , 8171-i 4oth. Avenue,
Hmtohni\on,
W. Va, Phone
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CHEF'S DELIGHT .. 1 lb ctn 59c

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PlUmp and tender Ia ~ rich sauce. Buy pl,enly ol tbla low pr!Oe
and save.

SODA CRA~I&lt;;ERS ....... lb pkg 25c,
The •uer sort; IMI
KROGERc.&lt;BREAD •• 1-1 tb loavea29c
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Kroger Cberry,)llaekberry, SIVe

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dl'lrted Into Ebbell Field. 'home of the Dodpl'l, and htt.l'd the lron·
lunred fllll yell coldly to Wy,tt, &amp; pitcher, "'l"J'()w lt down hla ''roat, !
W'ttlow!" '!' Jn tht •niTlmer, he at,tJldon• ht• Jaekel qi(\Ckly. Ht oon·

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FRENCH BRAND ....... 1b 99c

Krerer 4 in 1 paek

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the map ju•t wher1 you're a half bloqk; (f011\ tht •ddrel!a fol,' Wtlleh
you'rt I1Unt1n1. Brooklyn. 11 a dark rarilen or man-eating nowers.

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A I'I!W of my aqUJ.IDt~ ..._n,~ of th~m with.. two hea'~• and
&amp;11 of them, lp~au. with tiX toe-s Oil ta~h toot, live tn Brooklyn, They
tell mt loudly and d&amp;Uy tttat thert an chftrmlnr rnldentla1 aediona
Notice Is
ln lhl tomn:up1itf, Pniiden.ll have alept th~re and famous \fr\ttl'l
bvt ttaved thtrt. lh'ookl)'n. thl)' claim, hu atatnre and dignity iUld tollowing
btautr.
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flied In said
Hall. J apok tor the Manh•ttanlte, 1utng wltl\ wonder and un- . lt&gt;~ ~~ ... ~~­
belief acrou the river, whtn I any that oil ot B1'00kly11 ta 11ttua.ted on 81\urday
under elevated train track1. Chop suey jotnta •bound, ond there ,are
rtrary 1~.
three atot'ita In •ach block, atlllnr Orand Raplda t'umtture, There Ia
Fi1'U a.,nd

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POT PIES .......... 3-8 os pkga 85c.
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MorlonJ Chicken' !leu or '.L'arlley

195t rol-m.l.c 2'.r~r sorlau. $1795.
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No.303

Avo)ldale red·rlpe vine_ 33
TOMATOEs
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ripened frull ....... Z No. 303 Cans
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27C
GDIEIItr..l
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and &lt;risp. .. .... 2 No. 30:t cans__oweet
Avondalegarden
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GR.EEN PEAS
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Mal Melmtr JlWJY p1l1 ftl~ "'-~• com~ ,0\1\ of thla ,dark J\m·
Smut Rw.ulan• p), 1 Rnamln&amp; freek. 'fl\•l baye1 ~all~ t~t!l
fnto BrookiJm. I:IOWI}IIh ~·~tt.Oim\tnd. Ac\ut.)ly It ia ft •J.at.t ot
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sons, Rutatid, SJ)ent the .weekend
wJth 'J:tis parents, Mr. and Mn.
E. 'C. Sbauk.

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U.nltad Pre.. Staff Corrnpond.nt
Then tin be no morlil doubt
that Gli!Y Burgeu and Donald Mac~
Lean, the Brltilh diplomats wbo
van1shed in France in May. 19&amp;1
are workmg for the RU6!Jians.
lt seems pretty 'ce1·taln, on ;'tho
bUIS of a mmlber or piecemeal
reports, that they are in Moseqw
achng as adv1ser« to the Sovlet
.florelgn min1stry on propaganda
d1rected toward the West.
But the real m)·stery of thuir
disappearance rem am! as deep all
t&gt;ver
be declared One paaselliief reTtl at my 1 tery i 1 wby and how
ren'tly thought he Willi
smuu· Burg~ss 11nd MacLean reached
hng a bumh of n£fron yellow thch· decJ.Si on to d~ncl~A , jJte r
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oolonng - mto Ute ccunlry He
and betray the trust put
careers
had gone to a lol or houblc to
in them aa Foreign O(Ree. offielai 11
concea l Ll
by golni behmd lhe Iron Curtam
F1rst they Bl'C not the sort oJ
He ca~ltt h1mselt a penaUy
for conetLaH ng thmgs
Plain men who do lhat sort ot thtng,
t~~~-·•_•._l_L _co uld tl_
•v_e_c~~~­even in these days of defectl'on 1

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Mr. •nd Mn. Scott Sbank At)d

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ly HARMON W. NICHOLS

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KAIND S1QRE-Gas an.d
electric stove~ bo.by bed, dishes
ahd clot1nng. 42 Park Street,
MlddlepoN, Ohio.
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or month.

Truly Revolutionary

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WELDER for rent by day, we'et

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l!'lsued by a New York
T.beae 4te the results q( (OW•
mblt• ha ~ somethln ~ importont cost mGss dtstrtbuhon, wh1ch was
say about retai\mg 1n thi~o~ pioneered by the cRam avstem1
country
apd has bun .!IW!f'e&amp;duUy em·
"Smct&gt; prewar 1939", IL obaer· ployed by other retailers They
ves, "l hf • l' hanges In ret411ing ate found m all ot retailing's
have bJ&gt;en truly revolutionary r's brai)Chts, from rood to variety
a result or merchants' ertorta to slorea. We set more a~;lual value
bold Uown aclllnr (»'Ice&amp; In tbc for our retlul dollar than ever
race (1( n sing .costs or goods and berore-as is proven by the facl
operattnJ e"''&gt;tntea
The re- that It takes the Average worker
cord showt that tbt bit! tehnl or- tnuch le&amp;s time to earn enouHh
eanlzallons have grown big by be· money to bllY almoat anything
lng alert for new am\ better ways sold at retail thsn It did 2~ years
of serving the pulbhe, •by cutting or so aa:o
Rcta11Jna: takeJ deserved pride
distnbut10n costs and lowering
prices, and by learning hcrw to do tn Its record 1t ha~ made Jm.
b~l ness on 1mall margins or pro- mcuurable contributions to lhe
ftt thus .fllvmg th1! culit omcr th e llv1ng standa1·ds ot us all
his doll a1 "
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with
OOiumb..,.
Darrell Roush and , son Paul John Duffy. &amp;yracute,
were the weekend guest&amp; of bls
Wbodrctw Hall mw.ed last
Mr. aftd Mn. R. L.
and Mfa.
In Mr.
tl(e' QulHen
an.d aon .pent Saturday
nephew and niece Mr.

lb 49c,
...... .. lb 20c
favorite for Nnd'W'kbea
. ..... lb 39c

cut from tender, 'Joan &lt;01'11-led
porkero. RooSt to tender good·
ne!•· ~ low al your Kroger for blggor savings.
EVery ~un.. always frellh

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juicy meat juSt rtibl
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BO,ILING BEEF Tenderforand
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lr •anY IIDIRI
Wn. Elhel ~owde~ Yllllld
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h ,_ ~:;::. j
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e en N e.....n, w 0 m
from llll'lery ill RoUer
Mil• Freda Wood. wbo bu
health to' r •.be . .... a~
beeD in in.
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.lAC&amp; &amp;.. OOLtt'ITI ... , • . , , l , . . . , Clt1 Y&amp;ot
ti«Uona. Mvwtl.IUll repre&amp;eAti.Uve, Bottinelh · K.na~~ aoe"" st3
..c~qt.0111 An..N ew Yo.-k City, 1.6. N. Y.

Tbe B11tlaod · BaDd
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• llb.bltlhed "*7 aftm!ooa aeept Suada:r b7 Tbe Oblo Valle,
illlltlnel. Inc.. •t 110 V.Ch1nte Bt. Pcae:roJ, 0 Buslneu ottioe phone
IIJl. ed.ltunal oft\eoe
311.
.t:Dhred.. M tee0a411 clllSI mJJli..Dc matter at the pt:»t effie• at
umti'OJ, Oblo.
atCBA&amp;D I, 0WKN , , •. , . . . • • • . • General llallaC'M , -

lloltlohll.

lforry .........,, Carroll, 19011t

tbe w..Und will&gt; 1111 P"'"""·
'Hr. lnd Kn. A. E. 11.ummer.

'lbf Blui{aDCI Salketball tum
atteoded tbe balk~tba!l pme between Haflbilll
CoUea:e and
WHt.ern MiQIHpn Sat. lriiOJt.
'l'ed
left Monday for
wbele he 'lt'l:ll&gt;

·QUICK

1hrfe moatb~ · ~.IO.•By motor route where avaUable,
Jtt.r $1; llX month!~ 1-t ab, ~ lllbllr.bl

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Wpllo, Kvib'n Turner, Bell&gt;
Slllm. Pbrlllo ...... Clorenee
l)ldooJ&gt;, 0 . 0. l'llttno,.
In
WllVe, aad Rev. 8ol:li tinter una:
"'Hear Our Prayer" at the morn·
Ins .. tervlee at tht Ml!lthodlJI.
·Oburdl:, whtte KeY. Jtobert u..
ter broJCIIl the •meu~~e
on
"Whht J•tblll •"· lib. KIM~
Dtall~ton. of'III.Jl.ilt and Ja~et
'Jiboiuq lk dlrfiCIOr
the dl.t).

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l'lllmlller,

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lfll' Wf!f'.lt: OJtfl YftU' ia ldnnt'tl at Tb€: DaD7 SentiDel offlre, $15 60; th:

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For BlOODER
HOUSE HOOKUPS •

HOUSE TRAILERS - HOME USE!

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Owners Wanted!
"W4fted
More Ownen Qf )aUQn Qf retamed earn1ngs wh1ch
Amnkan Buslness." Tttat is the were available 1mme-d1ately after
titJe of a brirf !booklet by Ke1th WOJid War U.
FWYlon.. President of the New
Over the long run . he continue•,
York Stock Extbana:~. whu:b hu Aiuefi.can bu!Ji ne.lls w11l have to
been publl&amp;bed- by Hanard mal,ntaht 1ts rate of tapltal ex~
CN4uate School of Mndltu.rt at or &amp;lbove 'be PJ'tMDt
level If Jt is to. meet the aeeda of
Mr. fu,o.ston pomb out th4t 0~ ~OW.inf popula\ioo. lo coamvutm.Ql IR •toeb "la the foun~ tltuat ~0 baproy• OUI' 11\.'lnl stan~"
dabOlt l!llJNlA wbtob our ent~ru eor- erda-, ap!J' t0:1nliuM OllP' nutiiWid
por111t1 ftnancial stvuctur" ro:ot'!!l.01 P,QJlljo'"' vl111d~ oJ
hfll
Yttt lb lbe; pDStW.aJ· yea1 i , onV 'lt'~4'· Hit Jhi'J:t ttalu hit bellj;f
eiCht1per .eent of new long-term that · •.~oct investment thpuld he
corl)9rate Iunds hav e been pro- treb).et;t-.{roJD the post,ar aYP"·
vlded f &lt;by stock financmg F~4JI" oi#,OOO,QOO,QI» lo 11 IQ1JCb
tvery dol,lat· raised by new 11toera, "'ooo,OQQ:OOO. ADd we must
issued lf¥luslry ha ~ gone Into 4ebt look beyond ~he Wf&amp;lthy for tllat
almOtt $3 artd has supphed close ~"';:'"We mvs~ .. look to tbe mass
to $9 .from retained earning~ nn~ ~avil)p · of mllHoa1 of Amerieans
depreciation
reserves
Sue)) for ~••• lnveatryn.t " The (oal
heavy reliance on d~:bt rman~lnl, he en.vllioJUI, lo Quote bim once
hP. warns. may 1mp"'r1l a com· Alibi, il "an eeonomu: dtmocracy
pany's llnanc1al stabdlty And in~ u ' potent 1JJ our polltl.cal demo~
dustry no longer hn the accumu· tracy."

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LOCAL GROWING, sound BUSt.,·
NESS wants expaMion Capital
B~st ftnsne1al statement. Wlll
gqarantee good return. Write
BQx 668-A,. Pomeroy, Ohio, for
full information.
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Shulet'!lo Construe.
tion, !GO N.
Middleport. Phone
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Pr11t Staff Corratp41ncknt
WASH•IN GTON UP - A detccfoJ the bureau of custo m!;
has to have the usual ~ 1 x senflrs,
plu• 1 lol cC hone se nse on t he
s ide,
"We c .. Jcll a lot rr profe!islonal
crc ckr,'' Uld Gcnr.hlt Coffelt, in~
lormalwn l~~ftcer of the bureau
customs hcl'o "Thnt's what Wll
mostly"
ad nuucd that an honeM
f'?.~klrrg tourtsl
may somcttmeJ
something tbrou.gb-11 he's
g;:t mhil•J'·Iypc who's wdllny
m k his rrp11t11llon and a
• rln t&gt; t o cst apt• an lullport
A trrwckr may be bring illll
lradk an extra fifth or cogna~ ur

&lt;;hatr:lpagne, :~bove the one galhm
of bevcrr lC he Is a!lowcd duty
tree The tustoms men may look
Into only one bag, If you1 have
hone8t eye. lf the ell:t1'a bntls not In that bai, the tollrlst
man 11.ged to cheat Uncle Sam
oul Q( a !ew centa U lb is in the
blfa-well ; he's beell'
cau~t
rmf14Klio~-

O,Oood O.o lq
1 went throllfb Cltstoms
• tr~p to Pr.ds, tRe men
l•..b.t whit wu 'I tbis and that
an;d J told him . Htt uked me
open cnb' my dllltlfle, whleh

eonttinod

~ nly dlrt)l
underwear
~atbOPI P'IIOr. M•ybe I

aDd lOme
could· hbve tneaked \no •

trinket

But how did I

ho

know

aak aak me
I dl&lt;tn't try

Are Nqw Advisi~g

rj!~.~~~:'!a;re
allowed onl)'
food• per penon
returnln• from a
Prealdent

CGI\Ifta:l

El·

this

t·'Ut to ,1,000.
tho lut ynr, there
tbar.• 11,000 lnveslla:u·

eWH t nd criminal
81$ arrests with 888
There wen about
cr goods W01 th
. Flnu or
over
were levied
openrd hls

tltt~!l .

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t.t1'1 Tht wl!h the In·
110,()00 WOI'th of Swlu
con.cealed

In

ef I box COD•
equ:•pment. Thill
caurht, fined an:!

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It'• a
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tell me 11 true' U read the sp01 ts p11ges. 1hy·
aelt), the feder•l pvernment has taken" steps to
bar Ruaalana trQm areaa tol~Jiing about o ftfth of
the country. Pn•umably the•• areaa ore lnvolntl
ln natlonll aeeurlty in aome taahlon- aml among
therq. ill Blooktyn,
X &amp;CCUtt the ' federal rovel'lur.ent
giving ald

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anti eomtort to the enemy.
It Lll true that Brooklyn 11 the home ot the-New
York Navy Yard, wber.ln oec«alonally are bea;thed
our newut. plant caqltl'll aa.d battle wagon•- but.
It iJ WJUd'i mot'8 true that It 11 the h~me ot chaoa
A nuu&amp;aaa turned looH tor,.,lly, a week, ln Bt'OOk·

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of Sciefttiih,
drove d.own to. Ma~an's hOmtl.
pohc• 'agents from
H4! looJnwo ~t)llt'oastii.~ He WM In~
Iron Curbln to 1he
troductd to :Mrs. MacLean as
Jturc:eaa and MacLean were "Rcnald Styles."
members of what stdl may be
Tr11111 lncU At-&lt; P•rit
called the Br1t1sh t!lhnt. class
After d•naer, Burgess took his
Tbey were 1products of XW" SX· sult case. MacLean took a bnef
.clw:lve "public' school ).syiJ Lem caae and they druve to Sa.uthampand
of Cambridge Univers1ty ton. MacLean told his }Ylfe they
Maetean Wts the son of ~ e late wrre golnu: to see a !rlend and
Su Donald MacLean; " lflbet al m1ght stay ovttrni'~ht. Burgess and
patty Jeader and fOrmer 'cabinet Maci.ean took the steamer to St.
minister .I
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Malo, France, and were dnven by
Susp,ct Rtd Sympat,hi.Prs
Ul.l t o Renncs a 1a1lroad )unchon
There Is susp1cton that both pomt for t•arts Thet·6 they van ..
men wtre 1trong CQmmUnii't s;m- •1sbed
.
path•Hr..,.IC not Commudi~f{!hts ..., Telegrams apparently &lt;\f.dated
b\lt Utece 1!1 no sohd evidence 1f not wr1tte n by Burg~ and
that they were Commun llt 'party MaQLean reachef their relal1ves
members ·
wh1le BritiSh secret polJCe hun ted
Secondly, Burgess and Mac ~ean them It was evident that Mae.
seem to hav e reached then decl· Lean ma1ntained close contact
slo n suddenly
With h1s wife Sbe- webt laJer to
May 25, 1961, was MJcLcan's Swttterland lo live With bet chil·
38th b1rlhduy Ilc took h u usual dren now th ree They disappear·
commuter's tra•n home to SlU'· ed Sept 11, 19tl3.
rey county from the Fore1an Of·
Bun:::f'ss sent . Chrhotmas · greet.
flee to jo1n h1s AmericAn-born mgs to ~Is mother' in London In
wiCe, who had borne blm two chil· 1¥8 and last month. ,JI'he letten
dren nnd was expecting a third were m.aUed in ,J..qodon~ bpar·
B,urgcss, that day, hid cngag"td Ently by a crewman nf a Ruman
a two-berth cabin on a channel sb ~p or a SovJe~ ' Eot~a,fY pgent
steamer und had invited an Apt· But they only deepened th, , n'IYA•
crlcan h·Jend in London ttl ae- tNy o£ the two di.Piom,a t.s ..,. ,.
ccmpany blm on a bde£ Vllilfljo
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:a ~ w . • \ •
Fro nee
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Bul Bursess rented a d11V&amp;-II·
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y0, 11·self car and aCter receivtni a
teleph:one call at bit apartment res1dence IS uakno\vn• ,~~cD~ _bJl!:Jlot
--------·-• vnth reasonattle&lt; di.liten'Ce ·.~t' as·
NOTICI
, ~
(trtained Ia
ootl(ie~ thtt
on the 4th 'day
1~ , a
There wall be a m~;~eUn~ ol the petltlon for
of
11tockholders of The Meifi G.ro- Thorte~f
eery Company, Mid~leport, Ohlp, ten
MOJ)d&amp;Y. '• evenin,&amp;, Jariuir-y Sbt, on ,--::·.:··;;.•· ·
1965, a~ 8.00 o'clock, at the onle!'C was
of the comPII\Y, tor 1the 1 eJeCHon ·1lred In
of a Board of Dlnctort and fQr r ther or
the tranuctiOn .at tuoh othtr
to
bu1lness aa rna) letallJ. eomeJo' ~- maintain
fore it.
for tbc
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to anyone
bel.plng m'e find t):ti.s doi. Black
female bound, med.iuQl ears
and aoJM brindle on le.JJ and
bead1 i.tJ very friendly, Please
wr1te me or call collect Was
lost near Long Bottom G c
Varnu.in , 8171-i 4oth. Avenue,
Hmtohni\on,
W. Va, Phone
30167 or 3711'10.
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PLYMOUm Stahon Wa\ion.
$595. Blsettnar'a, Pomeroy.

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$89,, Bla~:ttnar's, Pomeroy

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R. H. ~')'i!JNG/1 SON!1 CO.b~ur \Yror:~r
S.rvlce. DV
Pbone 1122'(. llllbt Phone ft0311X
DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALEIIS.
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CHEF'S DELIGHT .. 1 lb ctn 59c

DllifJ' 8prud

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PlUmp and tender Ia ~ rich sauce. Buy pl,enly ol tbla low pr!Oe
and save.

SODA CRA~I&lt;;ERS ....... lb pkg 25c,
The •uer sort; IMI
KROGERc.&lt;BREAD •• 1-1 tb loavea29c
JO.Dc. alae
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SLICED BEETS. ~ ....... ,., 2 No, 303
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Kroger Cberry,)llaekberry, SIVe

Preserves • · • •• 12 ~s-jq~_-2,c
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J&lt;rlseo pure, aU vegetable. DJgeiuble.
: • :-1~o:u:ah_~~f
Sh·or~ning • • • : 3 '1bcan91c Lunc:heon Meat
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KrQge,r Milk • • • 4 tall cans 47c

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lb49c
lb69o
"''oed'"I!O-elo
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'l'ltE BROOKLYNITF. IIJ a.rthy, Will I ever forgtt tht tim• 1
dl'lrted Into Ebbell Field. 'home of the Dodpl'l, and htt.l'd the lron·
lunred fllll yell coldly to Wy,tt, &amp; pitcher, "'l"J'()w lt down hla ''roat, !
W'ttlow!" '!' Jn tht •niTlmer, he at,tJldon• ht• Jaekel qi(\Ckly. Ht oon·

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......,.,.,... • . .. • .. . .. . lb 95c
FRENCH BRAND ....... 1b 99c

Krerer 4 in 1 paek

ova.ora'fed ·an ·purpose homogenized

l8 BI AutQ re"Nit$s

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the map ju•t wher1 you're a half bloqk; (f011\ tht •ddrel!a fol,' Wtlleh
you'rt I1Unt1n1. Brooklyn. 11 a dark rarilen or man-eating nowers.

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A I'I!W of my aqUJ.IDt~ ..._n,~ of th~m with.. two hea'~• and
&amp;11 of them, lp~au. with tiX toe-s Oil ta~h toot, live tn Brooklyn, They
tell mt loudly and d&amp;Uy tttat thert an chftrmlnr rnldentla1 aediona
Notice Is
ln lhl tomn:up1itf, Pniiden.ll have alept th~re and famous \fr\ttl'l
bvt ttaved thtrt. lh'ookl)'n. thl)' claim, hu atatnre and dignity iUld tollowing
btautr.
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flied In said
Hall. J apok tor the Manh•ttanlte, 1utng wltl\ wonder and un- . lt&gt;~ ~~ ... ~~­
belief acrou the river, whtn I any that oil ot B1'00kly11 ta 11ttua.ted on 81\urday
under elevated train track1. Chop suey jotnta •bound, ond there ,are
rtrary 1~.
three atot'ita In •ach block, atlllnr Orand Raplda t'umtture, There Ia
Fi1'U a.,nd

alden Manh&amp;t.t&amp;nittl cS"de..

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POT PIES .......... 3-8 os pkga 85c.
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$445,00, B\aettnar'li, p,

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MorlonJ Chicken' !leu or '.L'arlley

195t rol-m.l.c 2'.r~r sorlau. $1795.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy
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Smut Rw.ulan• p), 1 Rnamln&amp; freek. 'fl\•l baye1 ~all~ t~t!l
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sons, Rutatid, SJ)ent the .weekend
wJth 'J:tis parents, Mr. and Mn.
E. 'C. Sbauk.

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BY CHARLIS M. McCANN
U.nltad Pre.. Staff Corrnpond.nt
Then tin be no morlil doubt
that Gli!Y Burgeu and Donald Mac~
Lean, the Brltilh diplomats wbo
van1shed in France in May. 19&amp;1
are workmg for the RU6!Jians.
lt seems pretty 'ce1·taln, on ;'tho
bUIS of a mmlber or piecemeal
reports, that they are in Moseqw
achng as adv1ser« to the Sovlet
.florelgn min1stry on propaganda
d1rected toward the West.
But the real m)·stery of thuir
disappearance rem am! as deep all
t&gt;ver
be declared One paaselliief reTtl at my 1 tery i 1 wby and how
ren'tly thought he Willi
smuu· Burg~ss 11nd MacLean reached
hng a bumh of n£fron yellow thch· decJ.Si on to d~ncl~A , jJte r
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oolonng - mto Ute ccunlry He
and betray the trust put
careers
had gone to a lol or houblc to
in them aa Foreign O(Ree. offielai 11
concea l Ll
by golni behmd lhe Iron Curtam
F1rst they Bl'C not the sort oJ
He ca~ltt h1mselt a penaUy
for conetLaH ng thmgs
Plain men who do lhat sort ot thtng,
t~~~-·•_•._l_L _co uld tl_
•v_e_c~~~­even in these days of defectl'on 1

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KAIND S1QRE-Gas an.d
electric stove~ bo.by bed, dishes
ahd clot1nng. 42 Park Street,
MlddlepoN, Ohio.
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Truly Revolutionary

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T.beae 4te the results q( (OW•
mblt• ha ~ somethln ~ importont cost mGss dtstrtbuhon, wh1ch was
say about retai\mg 1n thi~o~ pioneered by the cRam avstem1
country
apd has bun .!IW!f'e&amp;duUy em·
"Smct&gt; prewar 1939", IL obaer· ployed by other retailers They
ves, "l hf • l' hanges In ret411ing ate found m all ot retailing's
have bJ&gt;en truly revolutionary r's brai)Chts, from rood to variety
a result or merchants' ertorta to slorea. We set more a~;lual value
bold Uown aclllnr (»'Ice&amp; In tbc for our retlul dollar than ever
race (1( n sing .costs or goods and berore-as is proven by the facl
operattnJ e"''&gt;tntea
The re- that It takes the Average worker
cord showt that tbt bit! tehnl or- tnuch le&amp;s time to earn enouHh
eanlzallons have grown big by be· money to bllY almoat anything
lng alert for new am\ better ways sold at retail thsn It did 2~ years
of serving the pulbhe, •by cutting or so aa:o
Rcta11Jna: takeJ deserved pride
distnbut10n costs and lowering
prices, and by learning hcrw to do tn Its record 1t ha~ made Jm.
b~l ness on 1mall margins or pro- mcuurable contributions to lhe
ftt thus .fllvmg th1! culit omcr th e llv1ng standa1·ds ot us all
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were the weekend guest&amp; of bls
Wbodrctw Hall mw.ed last
Mr. aftd Mn. R. L.
and Mfa.
In Mr.
tl(e' QulHen
an.d aon .pent Saturday
nephew and niece Mr.

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Sal Mag.be ' wu• reltsd and bandled like fme old brt~..-brac for
ef!eetwe per~ormances againr;.t
the
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PERSONALS

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ll'l1iil!IS,. ~ 111'-'-'l'&amp;e OHlo Up•- the
be(ino1ni ol tbi Bobcats eurftl'ai*Y Bibeat. and the tt.int
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/{AV!tkS WOI'I ,l/16 FIRS7"
#AJOR P. &lt;J.A. T'()I,/RNIY,
T'll/f! ;+flAM/ 011/f!t{, IIOPii'$
rHF 11/f!XT'CNE J+'ltl.
fJ/f! li!A~IEI? T'Q COME iiY ._

~ lb.-t WLtbo~tt the ma.gtc
mi.tt
NEW YOR-K UP-£ollege tootwot!k pf Wdlte M2'/~ Ln center
ball
has stx brand-new rules toNBW . ¥0ftK UP- The Milwau. fit"kl• the
2'1 -rame
Antonelh
daydesigned to gL\ e the game 1
be 'r.ives loom today as the would tiave b1fn merely a 14Nat~.l :(..epgue Pf!lnant f~tvor- , &amp;'JU)'J.e WlDI)er
some cr the ''blesaln&amp;s" uf the two I
rite ar.tl tJte l int' i~hon., whtll, r•'t.._ thl' elllft manae•m~t P,lat&lt;&gt;fJft .!y.stem· wH.hout any of Jf !l
you cQnsiMr how th~ Ntw York dM.rit ...m unduly concarnt'd "curses '
G1aDts bittled to Ute pennant ~~ rft tcpatlnue. to t•lte Its bo•
ind dus~d ~ the Ur.Han:s in t.hl!' iN\ tha ' rublt.r chJcbn clrc\.lt
A rule permiltlug mor e sub'itl·
ierie~, IJ. th:at th.itl . 1uust bt • 1 Wftwt · Jf elltttJu.- Itt .,.._..,~ luthms and tlve other more mtnor
PlP!! dream
PI•"• tha "halp" talk ~~:•nten changes were announee'tf WedXt1. thf ~r ~· •• be
"~,.Uy ar.und AI Werthin.,. ne•d•y bJ, •n NCAA connmttee
that thll 1tss. ICAMHr lha'"
tWt1 WhO Brllilll Itt with fwl' 1lieHed 1)~ trethr.t
""Pritz''
up l!k~ .., ehf MMk t.nMtt;
..,...,.., hi lth MMI li" ......., €flt~et-the JfOUP• t~at haa tl{e
011\firllf~ T~.~ of tht ew. ,n.,... ._,, • .,... flnl • • ..finl,t say" ori the rule• of the
tarcl 1 It ht tM 'thra11ftnv.
..., ihMea
And the· experts seem to feel
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The Braves, OD the other
set
a (aJr f hlfe' of diflflt!ull y ID tbJt~ of rm,,.--. lppi;rtntly ate the
depa.r1me11.'k;
only team: in hsoba11 wb~.ell

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·.)r·tirly \ E\ VS

R.,laftrt Onrworked
The rellet corpa composed ol
Marv Grb1om and Hoy't Wilhelm
was aevcJ·e1y overworked
Wlth
Wllhelm iJWearmg In 57
I ~m In N A:J for
· Maa:He with a
" ne df Utote •ho
JO a~ an., tlme witb
ments lim H!•rn lel
wlh an. 1-8 camptugn aP,d
IIOlU't'e oluae to the Giants

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bri~t
'!fllti11eWa• hea!.thy Bobb;v

ITldilwo.t}and
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from Chet
:N~efiOlj 'add got;; luhl. 1ht lat
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have them

to arm ra11et1 Jkyward. Chanjed be·
cauae wig!-waQlDi' made 1t taugh
Power •• Thare
to c-atch the punt
The power IS there, with s\JC'h
3 Allow the ball handler on exTholn.on., Ed Ma~hews, BdJ
Bruton, Andy PaCko and Hank tra polntll or field tiJall to attempt
hll'Oa, who was &amp;lht as a roo)!- t-o run. kick . or pass it, althou&amp;h
le IIQ:d• Phmlaet to aet better if hta llnee may be toucti.iDI tbe
' be filA avgJ~ tlfttl oltl sophG· ground When he "s.pots" ths ball .
mar• jinll. 'bil Crf!Rdall 111' • t-er·
4, Malee offier llnem1n .tlelbla
rUle £atebet aOO Mathews Is
te
eatth fenMrd "a"" antybettefl ~ at third than lbuwlly ere·
lf M eth•ro , •.,.,, tift :tile tftM
dlted.
lin" up clft ... to ttl• t..Winet.
3 Outlaw the "hide-out" or
dltnh, af 1UtUrM, hava
ftl•fr lrftht .,..., Th.,. I• "sleeper" play in wbieh a pi•yer
th•t .NnM 1¥lnnln1 ap81'tplug 1 ' lu~b near the sidehnea, then
ttw Wen41rava WIIU•. AI Dark speeds downfu~ ld to cateh a pas&amp;
•t "hert It terrific and Hutk
6 Allow a ehange 1n cleat1 to
The R&amp;clhe TornadlleJ
Thornps.on Is. th• most unlller· round ends metead of flat ends
M-M
declston · from the
rat.d third bnoman in tha 1f desu ed
pott 'Yell'oW JICtkets
The cammlflQ oMclal• hop•d night on the Mhfdleport
N01 , Clf COUr!l', CI.Jl )'OU COfll·
th•t
fh• ar•atar fl'•tdom In tub· tiut srYtfif fiundred Yellow
pletely count out those "mne
•tltu.tlons
wOuld gl¥1 footltall ket fans '-PPlurently
okt men" from Brook'fl, but
,.,o
of
tht
aii ..H benefit• of then favorites- tiad
thty 111e loaded wtth "11 s ....Jitoy
Oampanella's quesl!Onable hand, th• old unlimfted subatltut*t as the f)lrtiaan crowd
or "twe platoonu s.,..t•m-th•t the ~tage noor at the end
the fnyed seKRU uf Jackie R!Jb
It, •fflcl•ncy or pl1y 1nd '"' contest protesting that a Ml:Cie"i~:
ulo:ton , the neetl for a lefl fielder
po11t g()al earner m the &amp;arne
injurl
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and U1.e necen ary oom~bacb of
not been eounted, and th,t
Dun N~wcumbe and Joe Blaok
The rules-mak.el's ftgure play Jackets Had actually won by
Whtcb w; wh} the 1-!Xpei ts ft
w11J
be IDQJ e efficient beuuse poUlt Instead of los1ng by
, t tye{ tbts may be the yeat
n~alh:!ll!On- llf the Mtlwau COII"h~s '- Yt')ij ~. a,bfc
''&lt;"'~'" 1 '~)'I If 8tn ,;.. •
their hneup to meet
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lA check Urp •by !he offici'al
loast once each PCI'iO~l. X
B!l!llre the rtturn l'lff~- WiU pre· er with the Ractne scorer
l'ent inJuries by caung the way another nun partisan scorer fail lor a pi ayer who IS tired or nurs- ed to J svea~ a nnsta&amp;e, and
Ing an Injury to leave the ll'ame Or.ICials ruled that ' Racme had
But the use of uf.fcns!Ve and de- WOil the contast by the 55-'34
fenuve "platoons" strll will lJt ~eote • '
impossible
It was a nip and tuck
from stirt to finish as the
wa• tied or c-hanged hands. J1Q
len than 20 times 1n the conteat. The Yellow Jaclr.ets jump,ed
into an eitly Jeatl,- alid were out
In front 16:s at the end of the
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the sccqnd quacri.er, and by half·
f\Lo Grande College w11l meet time trallerl on.ly 28-2'1
Ashland Oollege in basketball at
tKe Pomeroy, 0~1~ hiJh scliool
IYtnDIIIUm Sa turday, Jan 1~ at

Methodillt M'eti Slileet ·

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Ml'r 89 Northeastern '79
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UtJCa 80 HQnilton 73 ,
er' 1 cf the .tt&amp;.Rf, had a 7·7 re•
Adelplu 84 Btootlyn CoJijjJt 84
uord at Charleston ln the Amer1
Temple 87 Alt;ltabt ~I
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Amherst 70 Hltvard 47
3.02
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Colgate 90,...A rmy 72
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Boston Coli 85- Provtdence 40
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81 cl.rhCiie' ~ 14~
71 Columbia 68
75, Dala'llfJire 71
61 Lehigh 46
8&amp; MWtlenberl 79 ·
Penn State 107 Syraeuse 8ft;
Middl®ury 76 Vern\ont 1;t
' V'Ulanova 9'f Kmts ·collere 11

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i:nown baton twirlell', and his ma~
jorette drtll team. Tht~y will &amp;ivtt
a unique twlrlin1 and drill fthitutlon 1111 adJlitJon to th.e work ot
Uenderson
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The preliminary 11me be&amp;inn•
lntf at 7 will be between th~ PomP.roy elementary and th11 Portll.hd
elementary tcheolt. The Pom•roy
elementary wdl be coached by
"Sklnny" Lehew and Bob\Rober-ta
Adml11ion prices will 'pe 65c
tor adults and 4&amp; for atudf1nts
and childten.

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A.tftveVltl', •they ftaye 111
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the ftardwond Is 1 wins against 2
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Le11 College,
Daniaon University, Bluefieltl: (Col.
tea:e, Mountam State. Campbell!·
ville Collete and two wtns over
Bliss Colle1e The loun were to
Locll&amp;ourna Air Force BaSI and
Georgetown Colleae.
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Rio features a well balanced
attack, quite a eontraat to lui
team with the h.l&amp;h a.corlna
llranclf!i. tht priftt te11.n•
tlx men avera11n1
ter tliln
points per rame. T I! etttll'•
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two tf"fil1&amp;r starten tn Johnny
AntoneJI~ ami Ruben Gomez 11
Sal Mag.be ' wu• reltsd and bandled like fme old brt~..-brac for
ef!eetwe per~ormances againr;.t
the
ehu.llentn:rl Dodgers amt

Braves
:
"'

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.,.

...
:
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Yauks 1'onder
If Sain And

Bobeab 8bupm Caw•
For Old £oemy, Kent.

In the lat.t meetln&amp;" between
the two aebools before tn~ c&amp;.riatmu holld.l)'s, 1ho B.obO•b 11own-

- - lloJihr loll.., •LUHOJt RHI""· P - lt1J.
,.,...,..." ~IMY l.tlft.,.n LUCILLI'

PERSONALS

~ tbe FluJiei, '1'$of2. That Wll
ll'l1iil!IS,. ~ 111'-'-'l'&amp;e OHlo Up•- the
be(ino1ni ol tbi Bobcats eurftl'ai*Y Bibeat. and the tt.int
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rent victory streak.

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NEW YOR-K UP-£ollege tootwot!k pf Wdlte M2'/~ Ln center
ball
has stx brand-new rules toNBW . ¥0ftK UP- The Milwau. fit"kl• the
2'1 -rame
Antonelh
daydesigned to gL\ e the game 1
be 'r.ives loom today as the would tiave b1fn merely a 14Nat~.l :(..epgue Pf!lnant f~tvor- , &amp;'JU)'J.e WlDI)er
some cr the ''blesaln&amp;s" uf the two I
rite ar.tl tJte l int' i~hon., whtll, r•'t.._ thl' elllft manae•m~t P,lat&lt;&gt;fJft .!y.stem· wH.hout any of Jf !l
you cQnsiMr how th~ Ntw York dM.rit ...m unduly concarnt'd "curses '
G1aDts bittled to Ute pennant ~~ rft tcpatlnue. to t•lte Its bo•
ind dus~d ~ the Ur.Han:s in t.hl!' iN\ tha ' rublt.r chJcbn clrc\.lt
A rule permiltlug mor e sub'itl·
ierie~, IJ. th:at th.itl . 1uust bt • 1 Wftwt · Jf elltttJu.- Itt .,.._..,~ luthms and tlve other more mtnor
PlP!! dream
PI•"• tha "halp" talk ~~:•nten changes were announee'tf WedXt1. thf ~r ~· •• be
"~,.Uy ar.und AI Werthin.,. ne•d•y bJ, •n NCAA connmttee
that thll 1tss. ICAMHr lha'"
tWt1 WhO Brllilll Itt with fwl' 1lieHed 1)~ trethr.t
""Pritz''
up l!k~ .., ehf MMk t.nMtt;
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tarcl 1 It ht tM 'thra11ftnv.
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The Braves, OD the other
set
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Marv Grb1om and Hoy't Wilhelm
was aevcJ·e1y overworked
Wlth
Wllhelm iJWearmg In 57
I ~m In N A:J for
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wlh an. 1-8 camptugn aP,d
IIOlU't'e oluae to the Giants

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have them

to arm ra11et1 Jkyward. Chanjed be·
cauae wig!-waQlDi' made 1t taugh
Power •• Thare
to c-atch the punt
The power IS there, with s\JC'h
3 Allow the ball handler on exTholn.on., Ed Ma~hews, BdJ
Bruton, Andy PaCko and Hank tra polntll or field tiJall to attempt
hll'Oa, who was &amp;lht as a roo)!- t-o run. kick . or pass it, althou&amp;h
le IIQ:d• Phmlaet to aet better if hta llnee may be toucti.iDI tbe
' be filA avgJ~ tlfttl oltl sophG· ground When he "s.pots" ths ball .
mar• jinll. 'bil Crf!Rdall 111' • t-er·
4, Malee offier llnem1n .tlelbla
rUle £atebet aOO Mathews Is
te
eatth fenMrd "a"" antybettefl ~ at third than lbuwlly ere·
lf M eth•ro , •.,.,, tift :tile tftM
dlted.
lin" up clft ... to ttl• t..Winet.
3 Outlaw the "hide-out" or
dltnh, af 1UtUrM, hava
ftl•fr lrftht .,..., Th.,. I• "sleeper" play in wbieh a pi•yer
th•t .NnM 1¥lnnln1 ap81'tplug 1 ' lu~b near the sidehnea, then
ttw Wen41rava WIIU•. AI Dark speeds downfu~ ld to cateh a pas&amp;
•t "hert It terrific and Hutk
6 Allow a ehange 1n cleat1 to
The R&amp;clhe TornadlleJ
Thornps.on Is. th• most unlller· round ends metead of flat ends
M-M
declston · from the
rat.d third bnoman in tha 1f desu ed
pott 'Yell'oW JICtkets
The cammlflQ oMclal• hop•d night on the Mhfdleport
N01 , Clf COUr!l', CI.Jl )'OU COfll·
th•t
fh• ar•atar fl'•tdom In tub· tiut srYtfif fiundred Yellow
pletely count out those "mne
•tltu.tlons
wOuld gl¥1 footltall ket fans '-PPlurently
okt men" from Brook'fl, but
,.,o
of
tht
aii ..H benefit• of then favorites- tiad
thty 111e loaded wtth "11 s ....Jitoy
Oampanella's quesl!Onable hand, th• old unlimfted subatltut*t as the f)lrtiaan crowd
or "twe platoonu s.,..t•m-th•t the ~tage noor at the end
the fnyed seKRU uf Jackie R!Jb
It, •fflcl•ncy or pl1y 1nd '"' contest protesting that a Ml:Cie"i~:
ulo:ton , the neetl for a lefl fielder
po11t g()al earner m the &amp;arne
injurl
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and U1.e necen ary oom~bacb of
not been eounted, and th,t
Dun N~wcumbe and Joe Blaok
The rules-mak.el's ftgure play Jackets Had actually won by
Whtcb w; wh} the 1-!Xpei ts ft
w11J
be IDQJ e efficient beuuse poUlt Instead of los1ng by
, t tye{ tbts may be the yeat
n~alh:!ll!On- llf the Mtlwau COII"h~s '- Yt')ij ~. a,bfc
''&lt;"'~'" 1 '~)'I If 8tn ,;.. •
their hneup to meet
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lA check Urp •by !he offici'al
loast once each PCI'iO~l. X
B!l!llre the rtturn l'lff~- WiU pre· er with the Ractne scorer
l'ent inJuries by caung the way another nun partisan scorer fail lor a pi ayer who IS tired or nurs- ed to J svea~ a nnsta&amp;e, and
Ing an Injury to leave the ll'ame Or.ICials ruled that ' Racme had
But the use of uf.fcns!Ve and de- WOil the contast by the 55-'34
fenuve "platoons" strll will lJt ~eote • '
impossible
It was a nip and tuck
from stirt to finish as the
wa• tied or c-hanged hands. J1Q
len than 20 times 1n the conteat. The Yellow Jaclr.ets jump,ed
into an eitly Jeatl,- alid were out
In front 16:s at the end of the
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the sccqnd quacri.er, and by half·
f\Lo Grande College w11l meet time trallerl on.ly 28-2'1
Ashland Oollege in basketball at
tKe Pomeroy, 0~1~ hiJh scliool
IYtnDIIIUm Sa turday, Jan 1~ at

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Adelplu 84 Btootlyn CoJijjJt 84
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i:nown baton twirlell', and his ma~
jorette drtll team. Tht~y will &amp;ivtt
a unique twlrlin1 and drill fthitutlon 1111 adJlitJon to th.e work ot
Uenderson
,
The preliminary 11me be&amp;inn•
lntf at 7 will be between th~ PomP.roy elementary and th11 Portll.hd
elementary tcheolt. The Pom•roy
elementary wdl be coached by
"Sklnny" Lehew and Bob\Rober-ta
Adml11ion prices will 'pe 65c
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Bliss Colle1e The loun were to
Locll&amp;ourna Air Force BaSI and
Georgetown Colleae.
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attack, quite a eontraat to lui
team with the h.l&amp;h a.corlna
llranclf!i. tht priftt te11.n•
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A short b111ineu ses«toD waa
G:-ut .Brnrl Methodist
Chur('h conrlucted by the presid ,.nt, Mn
wtre &amp;'IJC.'U wheD lhe W. S C.
t:. l'~. T~ns and Mrs. Thomof tM Un it~ Methodis-t ChW"Ch II Ra~rd . Mrs. AJien E1chmger
awt Tuesday eveMng io the an&lt;J Hn. Keooeth Finley were
c.tM-cb. P,.rlor.
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welcomed as new membera.
DevolloM led by Mn .. Gerald
Ref.rtshments were llll'!rYed by
Wildermubb opened wHh the the
hostesses, Mrs.
Richard
b.Y'nl "Open MY Eyes Tbi t 1 C1~ell, Mrs. C. J. Struble and
~ See", foftowed by 5eri,pture Mrs. Leverett Roush to 28 memrqdinK and pra-yer.
bers and e-,trt eue~s. Mrs. Marlin. Everett T.bomu, program caret Yost, Mrs . J ean
Say.re,
leader had for her topic, ''The Mrs. Juanita Sa)lre, Mrs. E. X.
Christian ramily". Othen parti· Windsor, Mrs. Mary Furbee, Mr.s
r;ipatlng, In t~ program
wCr e V'el.ma Fleming, Mn. Eva Codt·
Mrs. C. E. W. Downie, Mrs. Ar· ran and Mrs. Helen Hayes.
1oltw- Hoyt and Mrs. J
Lcslir
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hour the
group
Conned
a
Kunze .
!ollowlll•t:' the program . Mn. friendsttp cirele
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WlldermtJI.h bad a short m cdita- • " Bless Be The Tie That Rinds,"

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do if t.hey round a mitlion dol·
Iars on the street. One asked PIMe slice or uirtq (ar ebfell:ea)
the oth01;: "Woul'd you trt to OD.e&amp;e:b pleee ot 'toaet. P.e'af lD. 0.1
lind the owner and a:We the mon or under broiler a rew ~ •lautea '(If
oy back?" Said the second young meat II cold). Bleqd IOUP abd miD:
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j·hea\. Pour h.ot ~'We ower uad-,
•ter. WeH, Jf he turned· out to wlebee. 1 ltrvlDI&amp;
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And We've GOt The Best Used Cars
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and Mrs. L. J . Rutte 11 cutt·cr. William Powell . . The .. topic of
a Labor R t·p.-cs c n~a L IVI! 01 M s. Breen was a former resident the program beamg
Lutherans
rM
In The Holy Land." Mrs. Howard
t the Gcnt ral Assembly , will speak
f
o M aaon.
wq:en h'aJs presJd
· ed
~at lhc Federated .~ nurch on JU ,.~M
Walsll has been Ul
. 1over t h c
rs.
ary
s
hort
bWJIIK'S.s
ses.su;n
.
1 day, Janua.-y 18 at 7.30.
at
hl"r
home
.
for
t.he
past
few
Refreshments
wertl'
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1 Ofticera. elected arc~ Chu rch
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w
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but
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,
UJ:e
followin
g
pre:!ent:
M:r!!~ Hat,
School, Superintendent, Jam es
DU!kle Nellie, mne ye~u olJ SVt1 tie Ohlioe&lt;lr. Stell"' Fr)l, 111'1.
BuchlnaD; AsJistut · Mart~.a.·
ol Mr. 1nd Mfs. Paul Nease. ccle ~ Pbilip W.Ollput, Mn. Hcnnan
ln.11tr: secretary-treasurer, -Mrr. brated his birthdll)" by havmg a Layne Mn Dougl&gt;es Garrett
Joe Bailey; assiltant Mrs. Ruby party al school On Friday. Dlokle Mrs. ?.rrUia~ PoweU, IMr&amp;. )tow~
Y. Vaughnj llbnrlan, Fred Lewis; Lt a member ot the f'ourbh Grade. , ard Wqenhals and Jtev. and
1 plaatat,
Fred Lewia; 181iatant
Mr. and Mra. Roy Burgess had Mrs. Rl)IIOOild Peters.
Martha Ohlina:er; Home depart· as their recent .e:ueat Miss Mary
ment, -Mrs. R.UsRell Lyo~ Mn. Kelly sister etf Mrs. Burgess o!
The Girl ' Scouts held their
J. E. Harley, Mrs. Mareut Chaqt-o Roanoke, Va .
Cir&amp;t n\cetiJt( of 1953, Thursday,
ben; Youth Qudget, Pauline ZerFred Porter bas returned to h.is Jan. 6, at the Oity Building. Mrs.
in Sprlngfield _after havin• Earle Caldwell instructed r -the
Morrla;
Primary
.Mrt.
klc; Cradle
Rolldepartment,
Mrs. WUllam
been the gueat of Mr. and , Mrs. girls iD theit work on their TexWilliam
MOJ'rls, .Mn. Bussell
tile Merit Ba-u. A recreation
Ralph
Warner.
Lyona, Miaa Farle Erlewine, Mn.
Harry Jlermln Ruttencutter is period followed their wort.
~oyd ,C.armac:k,
Mn. Everett
Tho1e
praent were
S..11ll
Baebner; pianist, Sheila Stover; apendinJ a 30 day leave at hla Roush. ludy Arnold, Judy Me1salstant Jane~ Carmack; Youth home here. He is an e.llWloyee of Knight, Elean-or Roush, Phyllis
Union Barge Line.
FellOffabip, Mr. ind Mr111. Judson theMr.
Goodnia:ht,
alll.d Mrs. Claude Grimm Batey, Sac EHen
W·hite.
Patty Bayet, Donna Srnfth 1 AD~a
have returned home after having Yonker, Shelby Grinstead, &amp;ttd
Cbl.lrch or&amp;anllt, Mrs. Lllllatt apent the pnst ten d&amp;YI at ~ · Sbaron · S1yre.
St.eiff; uail!ltlnt Fred ~wl&amp;; C!blr Peter&amp;lburg, Fla.
dlreetor, Mr.. Rodney Downing;
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Konieczny ll"ld
The Rhododendron Farm WoYouth Choir director, LeWis H. chlldren , Ironton, 0., were Sun- men'r Club met Thuriday altarSauer, F1rle Erlewine, pianist, day gueeta of her pa'rents, Mr · noon, Janl.l'ary 6, a.t the eJQb.
house. A potluclr. luncheon was
Mrs. Paul Haptonatall, assistant and M'ra. B. F. Board.
Thelma Davis and Glen John- served before the meeting, wblch
Fred Lewis.
Dea.eooe11es: one year: Mn. R. son, Colltrnbus, were weekend Was followed by a fitm, ·"See
In A New Light" b)
A Sherman, Mrs. O,a Hayes, •uests of her Parenb, Mr . and I Your
Miss Ann We'l!e.l, Home Demon·
Mr&amp;. Fred DeWeese, ltn. W. H. Mrs. T. R. D1via and family .
Mrs . Eleanor Ewing was the stratton Agent for A,ppalacblan
ubllng; lwo year, Mrs. 0. H. Stewart, Mrs. Georae Anderaon Jr., JUest of her sister Mra. Mabel Power CQ. 'l'he meeting opened
THE N.UU: THAT STANDS FO&amp; QUALITY
Mrs. E. 0. Tewbbary, Mn. C1rl Hervey, Parkeralburg, on Thun- . ~=:::;;;::::=====
Gilmore; throe year, · Mrs. Karl day. She returned to her . home
POMOOY, OBJO
Owen. Mrs. Hlrold Sauor, PbyJUa on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Bush were
Mrs. Judson White; Sundly aueat.a
of his brother
Wayne BUsh and family, Bidwell.
Mr. and Mrs.· J. A.
Sr.
were Sunday a:ueats of \fr. 4nd
Ws. E1rl Diehl, St. Albans.
A family birihday' dinner was .l"'tOMBS lbe tall eacl a~ O.C1m•
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·h ld 1 h
1
.'' .I and .7011 11141 roanelt wttb the
e . n onor a Dallas Yeager [tame problem tlaat Dlaned. 1aa Jut
at b1s home on Sunday . Tbot:e Year about till• tin\.. Wb&amp;t'a ta btl
preeent were 'Mr. and Ml'l. Chart- done with lertonr tarkeJ? Wb7 aot
es Yeuer and
daughter Sally Whip •• a. aa~,..,.~
..cream aue?
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Wtth &lt;011d....,.
p ·JI'o oiiiJ 0
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'Y·. Va, and Mr and Mra. aauee OYtr touted ' t~Wqr :IUCIIames
Diehl and daughters Cha:tr·
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POMEROY, O~~~,~~P~HONE $30·M
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fi.Ir. &amp;nd Mr •. Wo•·thy Nibert of
1.
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qall~olis Ferl')' and daurhter
Pbyllis, Wanda Bush and Mrs .
Sotur~o
Rome Harbour were recent 'guests
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time and 'V6D. ~o •ictal name,
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fill SHITJI i'AMJL1'

FOOD

For

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president, 0\'1 rl!lpllar meetlol
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Ohio

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wrtb siDgin, of Ame r1ea, naa
::t.;e
meetina Wednestby nl1bt with Ruuell Jon es, Clinton Fisher , By MRS. W. R. JOHNITON
Den 1 crf the Cub ScoutJ, met ta!Ute lrtd devoHona by Mra. YfO~en. all frieOdt for more
Rev. Howud Ruppelt , moderator , Phill ip Jo1cbi:m; Elders, Mrs. L.
the. W. W. Brown . Mn. Fred Spen. t.ban. a quarter o! a cefttllJ'y, hl'le 'dl.at. Mlldr .ulioDI of powad. t1
giVIng the conveninc pnyer.
J . Heiner, Mrs. Floyd Carmack. Wednesday, Jan111ry !5, at
Robert Te'l!'bbary; delegates to home of iMl'L J.ck Frey. Th.e eer, vice president, prealded OV« met frequently! d\l.linf the p11t ' Amedel',aurpluatotbe..dytmr~
The pastor gave a report of Presbytery at Gallipolis L. L. Cun- project !or the mon t h of Jan- tbe short busin,BS se88ion. A IPI J.lr. )'&amp;all to hive breakfast, vi.ai't. ~eu.ll~ it a oppomaaitr ~aU
the accomplishments of the con· ningham, J. H. Grate.
uary was di8cLtS&amp;ed whi-ch is R.ail· 1hetti supper. for beDefit · Df and remember blrt.bdaYJ.
of us to partioi,Pate bt lbt_&amp;re~t~
gregatton lc-r t.be pa!t year and
road
ina:,
by
tbe
arollfl
.
po)io,
has.
been
planned
for
e.lfoh
of .il• kia4 in hitto.!7· Tbr.ouP "'
Report.J giveq were : Churi:h
Th oae
present
were
,Den PrKlay, January 28 · M thr chlbMr. J. V. McGrew was a bllli: tiM coOptratto. of th• Fondp
pl1n1 were made for an official finance, Mrs. 0 . H. Stewart; Wof1mily nia:ht on January 20 at ~: 30 men'• A.asociatioa , Mrs. W. H Ob ief. Bill Frey , Doug!u Gar- room. Tieteta wtU be on saie 1811 visitor 1n GaH~lil on Wed U.tiont Aclaialeuadoe CAKE 1rill
neaday,
~ 1e11d 28 polllll:la of surplUI food to 1
when th~ Deaconesses will sponaor Juhling; Home Dept . MrJ. Russell r ett, Eddie Stein, Dorwld Brown, soon.
TMse preaent at the meetin&amp;
WlliJam Jtussell , a student It aeedy
or iDdlvidual. Join the
a birthday collection when the L)'ona ; Church School, M~ . Joe Bobby Griastead Mal'cokrt kyre,
David Chadwell , Ross Frey, M:s. were hostesses M.n. Robert JloH· Oh}o Uolver.lty is. home with FOOD
SAD£ by oontrib.a~Jac
members wtll give a penny for Bailey.
Donald Brown and Mrs. Jack man , t(rs. Stanley Hart, Miss h~ famU~ for ~il,e ·werrkend.
1 dollar to cover haadllna.
ever)' p:!:ar of their aa:e for the
F rey.
Ann Wet1cl, Mrs. l''red Spencer,
Tommy HoMman, 5on of
Mr. hmfyoVrdollfiNtoCAII,NewY...
Desconeues Fund. Mr.&amp;. Harold
.Mrs. w . W. Brown, Mn. Harry and Mrs. Tom Hottman has b~en •
., tAU, hn ,...._
Sauer wu chairman w:iten tbt&gt; Y
The
Lutheran
MissiOn
lui'
met
Grtmm,
M.rs.
Wa1ter
Grinstead,
ill
ncentlr.
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fll-61111•4
••l[llpabts&amp; lfruic• Q Hpurchased a television set !or the
Ml'a.
Margaret
Breen,
Carletori,
on
Wednesday
afternoon,
Jan.
~
Mn
.
Arthur
Jewell,
Mrs.
Charles
Raymond
Street
of
Grundy
"p~raU/m
will
1M ,U,ffdllltl Co•ru:il
County Infirmary at Cb!'is tmas
Minn.,
arrived
here
WednesOay
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Dwotl
ons
were
hy
Rev.
Peters
Jewe!I
,
MTa.
EdwinJeweU,
MissVa.,
is
vioiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
v~
1
-'--'·.
-----time.
Mr. H.urpclt announced a sp('a-

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Plans Made For Family Niglit As Members 1 New Hne• New Nateo:
Hold Presbyterian Congregation Meeting ICub Scouts Meets At Mrs. Frey's
'hD'ISCUSSIOn
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The Fm t P"'bytenan Chun:h Trustee•· Wllll am Lewta, Eber WIf
n 01 roacl'tng
held then· annual congres:•tion.a l Lewts, Roscoe File, Deacon s, A

Thur!iciQ)(,.JQnua~y 13.,.19-55

Thursday, JpniJOry 13, 1955

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Family
Concernins M l ti s

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UM14Aifli!tl Lu1e .

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B"nd ME Member• '""'
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·
lie the Story of J esus"
and
Cane. .4a WSCS MeMLns PA¥.,. 1&gt;1&gt; lin. Wildermuth.

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ltemben of tbe W.S.C.S. of' the
A short b111ineu ses«toD waa
G:-ut .Brnrl Methodist
Chur('h conrlucted by the presid ,.nt, Mn
wtre &amp;'IJC.'U wheD lhe W. S C.
t:. l'~. T~ns and Mrs. Thomof tM Un it~ Methodis-t ChW"Ch II Ra~rd . Mrs. AJien E1chmger
awt Tuesday eveMng io the an&lt;J Hn. Keooeth Finley were
c.tM-cb. P,.rlor.
~
welcomed as new membera.
DevolloM led by Mn .. Gerald
Ref.rtshments were llll'!rYed by
Wildermubb opened wHh the the
hostesses, Mrs.
Richard
b.Y'nl "Open MY Eyes Tbi t 1 C1~ell, Mrs. C. J. Struble and
~ See", foftowed by 5eri,pture Mrs. Leverett Roush to 28 memrqdinK and pra-yer.
bers and e-,trt eue~s. Mrs. Marlin. Everett T.bomu, program caret Yost, Mrs . J ean
Say.re,
leader had for her topic, ''The Mrs. Juanita Sa)lre, Mrs. E. X.
Christian ramily". Othen parti· Windsor, Mrs. Mary Furbee, Mr.s
r;ipatlng, In t~ program
wCr e V'el.ma Fleming, Mn. Eva Codt·
Mrs. C. E. W. Downie, Mrs. Ar· ran and Mrs. Helen Hayes.
1oltw- Hoyt and Mrs. J
Lcslir
At the ccnclusion of tile socl.al
hour the
group
Conned
a
Kunze .
!ollowlll•t:' the program . Mn. friendsttp cirele
ai'KI
Sang,
WlldermtJI.h bad a short m cdita- • " Bless Be The Tie That Rinds,"

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Why Not See For Yourself, Neighbor?

KARR

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Diehl

SIMON~s

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and EVENINGS
.
Open Sundoy 'Till 6 PM,
y 'TIII1 0 PM, Weekdoya 't118 pm

COF. 'FEE
FRESH

HOMEMADE

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lb39c

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BLOOD PUDDING

HOUSE
1 LB. CAN·•
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i LB. TIN

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-·~ATLVITy

8

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ALL MEAT

'Ground ·Beef

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dy GEORQE WI TNDER

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A•bert Rou&amp;h, M'!s .
Dollltla&amp; Roush, Mrs. Bert Rqush,
•• J . 0. 0 . Sayre, Virginia Shar·
baugh, Mrs. CJ,artnce Thomas,
Mrs. Charles F. Yonker, Miss
Millie
BurngardneJ,
etaWia
Gr;mm, .:.;:net Ho.Uul .illl'; Myra
aOO J an{) Rousb.
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Machin

'nle Petmldwa, wiU be held
January 20, 8 .p.m. at the Middleport High · SChool .The concert, by the tme barrds, POJneo
roy, Middltpor.t, and Wahama,
· witl be qnder tHe direction of
Jadk ~tDS, musical director at

Ohio

New Haveo, spent
·on

of

Cundiff
!ormerty

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sev~ral

alld

visiting

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R. F. Bryant, has been
with !lDewnonia at his

Tasty

of
ftays

fri-ends and . retativu.

Canned Milk
BELMONT

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GUARANTEED FOR LIFE, FREE ;ervlce any·
where, any time, when machine ts ·taken to AUTHORIZED dealer with your guarantee shqwll&gt;g It
is not a stolen machine. Thousands have been stol·
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'ers since 1947, bring you NECCHI and ELNA. For.
free check _up and serVIce' ports. avaUable at
all times. This Is a factory gu~tee, not just ·the

S~a~e Unoiv~lty .

Mrs.
Oharl2s
Chester. W. Va.,
be~

World's Finest SEWING .
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.Ri)bert .Q. Lewii
Vlraini~&gt;.'s .Home Journal
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ood
BOI.LING BEEF 41bs $1. 251

4 LB. CAN

Ka~if!'S Kit~ hen

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cr'fdlll o/ c•kl:ea or
were dl.scuulng what they wo.ul~ ,
"'*'li"'0111 IOMJI '
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liS c•p 111UI:
do if t.hey round a mitlion dol·
Iars on the street. One asked PIMe slice or uirtq (ar ebfell:ea)
the oth01;: "Woul'd you trt to OD.e&amp;e:b pleee ot 'toaet. P.e'af lD. 0.1
lind the owner and a:We the mon or under broiler a rew ~ •lautea '(If
oy back?" Said the second young meat II cold). Bleqd IOUP abd miD:
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j·hea\. Pour h.ot ~'We ower uad-,
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And We've GOt The Best Used Cars
In Town. Everybody Knows That.

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and Mrs. L. J . Rutte 11 cutt·cr. William Powell . . The .. topic of
a Labor R t·p.-cs c n~a L IVI! 01 M s. Breen was a former resident the program beamg
Lutherans
rM
In The Holy Land." Mrs. Howard
t the Gcnt ral Assembly , will speak
f
o M aaon.
wq:en h'aJs presJd
· ed
~at lhc Federated .~ nurch on JU ,.~M
Walsll has been Ul
. 1over t h c
rs.
ary
s
hort
bWJIIK'S.s
ses.su;n
.
1 day, Janua.-y 18 at 7.30.
at
hl"r
home
.
for
t.he
past
few
Refreshments
wertl'
"
se rHd' to
1 Ofticera. elected arc~ Chu rch
.
w
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but
~~
lm~rovmg.
,
UJ:e
followin
g
pre:!ent:
M:r!!~ Hat,
School, Superintendent, Jam es
DU!kle Nellie, mne ye~u olJ SVt1 tie Ohlioe&lt;lr. Stell"' Fr)l, 111'1.
BuchlnaD; AsJistut · Mart~.a.·
ol Mr. 1nd Mfs. Paul Nease. ccle ~ Pbilip W.Ollput, Mn. Hcnnan
ln.11tr: secretary-treasurer, -Mrr. brated his birthdll)" by havmg a Layne Mn Dougl&gt;es Garrett
Joe Bailey; assiltant Mrs. Ruby party al school On Friday. Dlokle Mrs. ?.rrUia~ PoweU, IMr&amp;. )tow~
Y. Vaughnj llbnrlan, Fred Lewis; Lt a member ot the f'ourbh Grade. , ard Wqenhals and Jtev. and
1 plaatat,
Fred Lewia; 181iatant
Mr. and Mra. Roy Burgess had Mrs. Rl)IIOOild Peters.
Martha Ohlina:er; Home depart· as their recent .e:ueat Miss Mary
ment, -Mrs. R.UsRell Lyo~ Mn. Kelly sister etf Mrs. Burgess o!
The Girl ' Scouts held their
J. E. Harley, Mrs. Mareut Chaqt-o Roanoke, Va .
Cir&amp;t n\cetiJt( of 1953, Thursday,
ben; Youth Qudget, Pauline ZerFred Porter bas returned to h.is Jan. 6, at the Oity Building. Mrs.
in Sprlngfield _after havin• Earle Caldwell instructed r -the
Morrla;
Primary
.Mrt.
klc; Cradle
Rolldepartment,
Mrs. WUllam
been the gueat of Mr. and , Mrs. girls iD theit work on their TexWilliam
MOJ'rls, .Mn. Bussell
tile Merit Ba-u. A recreation
Ralph
Warner.
Lyona, Miaa Farle Erlewine, Mn.
Harry Jlermln Ruttencutter is period followed their wort.
~oyd ,C.armac:k,
Mn. Everett
Tho1e
praent were
S..11ll
Baebner; pianist, Sheila Stover; apendinJ a 30 day leave at hla Roush. ludy Arnold, Judy Me1salstant Jane~ Carmack; Youth home here. He is an e.llWloyee of Knight, Elean-or Roush, Phyllis
Union Barge Line.
FellOffabip, Mr. ind Mr111. Judson theMr.
Goodnia:ht,
alll.d Mrs. Claude Grimm Batey, Sac EHen
W·hite.
Patty Bayet, Donna Srnfth 1 AD~a
have returned home after having Yonker, Shelby Grinstead, &amp;ttd
Cbl.lrch or&amp;anllt, Mrs. Lllllatt apent the pnst ten d&amp;YI at ~ · Sbaron · S1yre.
St.eiff; uail!ltlnt Fred ~wl&amp;; C!blr Peter&amp;lburg, Fla.
dlreetor, Mr.. Rodney Downing;
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Konieczny ll"ld
The Rhododendron Farm WoYouth Choir director, LeWis H. chlldren , Ironton, 0., were Sun- men'r Club met Thuriday altarSauer, F1rle Erlewine, pianist, day gueeta of her pa'rents, Mr · noon, Janl.l'ary 6, a.t the eJQb.
house. A potluclr. luncheon was
Mrs. Paul Haptonatall, assistant and M'ra. B. F. Board.
Thelma Davis and Glen John- served before the meeting, wblch
Fred Lewis.
Dea.eooe11es: one year: Mn. R. son, Colltrnbus, were weekend Was followed by a fitm, ·"See
In A New Light" b)
A Sherman, Mrs. O,a Hayes, •uests of her Parenb, Mr . and I Your
Miss Ann We'l!e.l, Home Demon·
Mr&amp;. Fred DeWeese, ltn. W. H. Mrs. T. R. D1via and family .
Mrs . Eleanor Ewing was the stratton Agent for A,ppalacblan
ubllng; lwo year, Mrs. 0. H. Stewart, Mrs. Georae Anderaon Jr., JUest of her sister Mra. Mabel Power CQ. 'l'he meeting opened
THE N.UU: THAT STANDS FO&amp; QUALITY
Mrs. E. 0. Tewbbary, Mn. C1rl Hervey, Parkeralburg, on Thun- . ~=:::;;;::::=====
Gilmore; throe year, · Mrs. Karl day. She returned to her . home
POMOOY, OBJO
Owen. Mrs. Hlrold Sauor, PbyJUa on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Bush were
Mrs. Judson White; Sundly aueat.a
of his brother
Wayne BUsh and family, Bidwell.
Mr. and Mrs.· J. A.
Sr.
were Sunday a:ueats of \fr. 4nd
Ws. E1rl Diehl, St. Albans.
A family birihday' dinner was .l"'tOMBS lbe tall eacl a~ O.C1m•
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e . n onor a Dallas Yeager [tame problem tlaat Dlaned. 1aa Jut
at b1s home on Sunday . Tbot:e Year about till• tin\.. Wb&amp;t'a ta btl
preeent were 'Mr. and Ml'l. Chart- done with lertonr tarkeJ? Wb7 aot
es Yeuer and
daughter Sally Whip •• a. aa~,..,.~
..cream aue?
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'Y·. Va, and Mr and Mra. aauee OYtr touted ' t~Wqr :IUCIIames
Diehl and daughters Cha:tr·
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POMEROY, O~~~,~~P~HONE $30·M
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fi.Ir. &amp;nd Mr •. Wo•·thy Nibert of
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qall~olis Ferl')' and daurhter
Pbyllis, Wanda Bush and Mrs .
Sotur~o
Rome Harbour were recent 'guests
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wrtb siDgin, of Ame r1ea, naa
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meetina Wednestby nl1bt with Ruuell Jon es, Clinton Fisher , By MRS. W. R. JOHNITON
Den 1 crf the Cub ScoutJ, met ta!Ute lrtd devoHona by Mra. YfO~en. all frieOdt for more
Rev. Howud Ruppelt , moderator , Phill ip Jo1cbi:m; Elders, Mrs. L.
the. W. W. Brown . Mn. Fred Spen. t.ban. a quarter o! a cefttllJ'y, hl'le 'dl.at. Mlldr .ulioDI of powad. t1
giVIng the conveninc pnyer.
J . Heiner, Mrs. Floyd Carmack. Wednesday, Jan111ry !5, at
Robert Te'l!'bbary; delegates to home of iMl'L J.ck Frey. Th.e eer, vice president, prealded OV« met frequently! d\l.linf the p11t ' Amedel',aurpluatotbe..dytmr~
The pastor gave a report of Presbytery at Gallipolis L. L. Cun- project !or the mon t h of Jan- tbe short busin,BS se88ion. A IPI J.lr. )'&amp;all to hive breakfast, vi.ai't. ~eu.ll~ it a oppomaaitr ~aU
the accomplishments of the con· ningham, J. H. Grate.
uary was di8cLtS&amp;ed whi-ch is R.ail· 1hetti supper. for beDefit · Df and remember blrt.bdaYJ.
of us to partioi,Pate bt lbt_&amp;re~t~
gregatton lc-r t.be pa!t year and
road
ina:,
by
tbe
arollfl
.
po)io,
has.
been
planned
for
e.lfoh
of .il• kia4 in hitto.!7· Tbr.ouP "'
Report.J giveq were : Churi:h
Th oae
present
were
,Den PrKlay, January 28 · M thr chlbMr. J. V. McGrew was a bllli: tiM coOptratto. of th• Fondp
pl1n1 were made for an official finance, Mrs. 0 . H. Stewart; Wof1mily nia:ht on January 20 at ~: 30 men'• A.asociatioa , Mrs. W. H Ob ief. Bill Frey , Doug!u Gar- room. Tieteta wtU be on saie 1811 visitor 1n GaH~lil on Wed U.tiont Aclaialeuadoe CAKE 1rill
neaday,
~ 1e11d 28 polllll:la of surplUI food to 1
when th~ Deaconesses will sponaor Juhling; Home Dept . MrJ. Russell r ett, Eddie Stein, Dorwld Brown, soon.
TMse preaent at the meetin&amp;
WlliJam Jtussell , a student It aeedy
or iDdlvidual. Join the
a birthday collection when the L)'ona ; Church School, M~ . Joe Bobby Griastead Mal'cokrt kyre,
David Chadwell , Ross Frey, M:s. were hostesses M.n. Robert JloH· Oh}o Uolver.lty is. home with FOOD
SAD£ by oontrib.a~Jac
members wtll give a penny for Bailey.
Donald Brown and Mrs. Jack man , t(rs. Stanley Hart, Miss h~ famU~ for ~il,e ·werrkend.
1 dollar to cover haadllna.
ever)' p:!:ar of their aa:e for the
F rey.
Ann Wet1cl, Mrs. l''red Spencer,
Tommy HoMman, 5on of
Mr. hmfyoVrdollfiNtoCAII,NewY...
Desconeues Fund. Mr.&amp;. Harold
.Mrs. w . W. Brown, Mn. Harry and Mrs. Tom Hottman has b~en •
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The
Lutheran
MissiOn
lui'
met
Grtmm,
M.rs.
Wa1ter
Grinstead,
ill
ncentlr.
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••l[llpabts&amp; lfruic• Q Hpurchased a television set !or the
Ml'a.
Margaret
Breen,
Carletori,
on
Wednesday
afternoon,
Jan.
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Mn
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Arthur
Jewell,
Mrs.
Charles
Raymond
Street
of
Grundy
"p~raU/m
will
1M ,U,ffdllltl Co•ru:il
County Infirmary at Cb!'is tmas
Minn.,
arrived
here
WednesOay
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ons
were
hy
Rev.
Peters
Jewe!I
,
MTa.
EdwinJeweU,
MissVa.,
is
vioiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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Mr. H.urpclt announced a sp('a-

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Hold Presbyterian Congregation Meeting ICub Scouts Meets At Mrs. Frey's
'hD'ISCUSSIOn
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The Fm t P"'bytenan Chun:h Trustee•· Wllll am Lewta, Eber WIf
n 01 roacl'tng
held then· annual congres:•tion.a l Lewts, Roscoe File, Deacon s, A

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$299.00

Ron Capehart . 82,

Clevel and

d tcd at the h omr of h er w n 1
Or..,lilf' Cap-ohan 1924 F 85th
St , Cleveland Ohru
Survivmg arc a br othrr J,uHc~
Owens,

CICVt'land, s1:.tcr ,

Molonl' St Louts,
and nephews
FLtneral serv1ccs
Sunday at 2 p m
Ch&amp;pel w1th the
Ruppelt , officialrng

So('H'ral

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$30.00 DOWN

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the county schools. He 1s makmg
delivery ol the food today

Strong 6 Son Funeral Serv.
JJIBUL..4NCE and EMERGENCY SERYICE
•Elpeelally equipped with an Oxygen Resuscitator
Fw Dnwalng, Short, Heart FaDure, Pobolllag and
Industrial Aeeklenll

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United Prna Staff Correspondlll'lt
NEW YORK UP- A crossword
p;•rt~.:lc hu rmade the people over
.t the NJ~ional
BroJdca.stin.\: I Chari G d
88 died .at. the
Co~Jny qu1t.e happy.
Ci
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A Je&lt;:cnt on-E! in the New York home of his 51&amp;ter, Anna Geuhetm·
Times called for an
ll·lettcr or, 2305 . O!.born Road, Bay Vtt·
wont dflfined as "a n ew f'Ype of laa:e, Oh10 He was formerly of
TV sh•JW" T\! correct word wa&amp; Nease Settlement
".spK""! acular", a term used tb1s
Surv1vinl _are four siste~l. Em·
tu:asQn by rmc to d'e!Jeribe abou' rna Frederick, Los Angeles, Cal ;
~s 90 mmute, aU-color product· Mn. Bertha Blair, Lo1 Allgeles ;
Anna Gen~eimer and Katae Meions of vaned forms.
NBC ha.s taken qu 1tc a bit of Combs,
Bethlehem, Pa ; five
.kiddn1:,: arnl no httlc cntlcJsm Dleces Bess Roberts. Rhoda Bea
lrom
professional
revJewen trice Genbe1mer,
B.ay Village;
about this lt&gt;Ml wl't1eh Sylvester Ruth DeneaU and Martin Seifert ,
L. Weaver Jr., NBC president, E . MeComb, BethJehcm.
i1 rocll.:ced In !ots tclev1sion sense
Jo~uncral services will be held
The COinP81\l' felt it was being
WJ"oog.ly judged as us.tng the S..turday at 2 p. m. at the J:wtng
WOI'd m a boaiM'ul or pr CKnising. Chape~ ~ with . Mrs . Ella Miller;
the·moon fashion mstead of smi- Christian Science Reader, oft\·
n':y as a label to de.sLgnate
a 1 cialin.g. Burt.tl will be in Pine
(" ' ' am type of program$lm;:. ~roVe cemeter~ l.lnder the d~rec­
It'~ uso in tile CI"Os.sword puulc hon ol thn- Ewu:; Fur. r1al, Dtrec...
I !.!; rl'garded as a,n Ind-ication that tors.
G•rden Orp.n!ntlouwtn laUI.Iie 8a.n1JAr Tln.:.a adi". illta on Uie ' thC' tcr\m hu oome to be Bt!ceptcd , The body ~ at th t" , funcr.aJ
date uon rw act. aou.
for what NBC inlended it to be. nome wh eJ l. f1·u:.nd$ may call ••
The s.pectac.ubr i1 no on~
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Amont the Ttl Or more "weeki" .boultl mate theJt avaUable to
now more or le11 publicized ill 1:bett GUJtomen.
season phenomenon, aceordmg ATTI~O coNFERENCE
Weaver.
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thl1 country, wh7 it there •
Bille• It Js contidued lmpraoe"National Garden Week?"
tioaJ to dJvlde 1 1tate Into uv- .
"The future of trhe ~ec'ta~
The Rev. and Mlrt. .
The antwtr to thl1 que1UCJD II val &amp;ODt:t, ••ch ltate bu been
laJ"s is \lnlimiled," he s1tid, "sin~e E. Hoyt, Mrs. Paul Smir.t, Edison
found in the aun. whon ra111 coatl4tn4 •• 1 unit. and uthe form u mere~y to create Baker aDd David . DarSt Jr., ife
move north and am.rth ovQr the ·~ a date for the beilnnlnl
time period• of .tiiUftfi~ient length in Jacbou tonight to attcM tbe
aurtace ot the llobe, brlalinl ot "PlantiDj: Time" which repreto enable d!li to put ('"' com.plote first of a !('Ties o-f trainintr e~,..
the chan1lni tem))t!rature• and aent1 tbe averaee climate of the
shows 'On a basis- thM can be !erenceJ for the Year of Baptiet
varyinJ Ienrth• of da7 whleh whole lbte, aUbourh 1t ma7 not
handled commerct.ally by the Achievement, 1 deve~pmcn~ o,
cau1e the four aeuohl.
bt euctb' rtrht fol' either 1he
network operat.ion
In the United Statea, plantlnt earlJeJt or lateat tecUona of the
the Chu~b Sehoola.
time start. In Florida two 1tate area. 'J1\e daiel a11~ed ,
"The shows, individuall~· an.j
rnpnths earlier than ln Mlnne- to the varJOUJ 1tate1 on uua bull
c:l:t"'.l~~~.n~will roprescnt the
&amp;ota. so there is no elntle week are 11 follow 1 :
•b
of •man.y crealivto to WOJ"!", earetui)f and wen, and
wh1ch could be celebrated 11
Januar7 1-l'loricla.
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as
to
whal
material and 1ns,pire them with the unique
the he1innln1 of 'tha outdoor J'ebruaq 1-AJabama, Arkan.what
al'l.ists
in
wbat
form of
l!"lll"d"n ~cason throu.hout Ute •••· Arizona, Catifomla, Geor·
wesent2tion ~ntd tn wh-at key or qualities of television in 1ta comCtt\lnh Y
1ta, Ldublana, Mln11Jlppl, New
the theater values,
mood Wild best ' attract and ~n~ blution
To wakt'! up rardeners throuJh- Mexleo, Oklahoma, South Carothe
radio
YBiues
an'd the picout Amer1ca. lhe AmerJcan HQr- Una, Te.. J.
flucoce the major
audiences.
ture
valuea,
we
~ect
shows to
11
H'l!re we wlll'run into a com~~~ul~ ~~~ C~~~~ll ~~h=to~:~ Februal')' lS- kaDAas, Kencome tbat will be uofor.ceU:abJe
pkle
ra.n1-e
of
show
type11
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Will begin aoundint In 'the IoUth tuc.ty, Maryland, Mlaaourl, North
qua'ht1es, as well a.t the usual aehle.veme!Ns ln their ex.:ellerlce
and follow the sun 11 It travela Carolina, Orecon, 'l'ennetsee. V1r.
northward 'thawlnl out the Jinia, Wuhtnatoa. Weat Virienia.
show bu&amp;JM-Ss range of hits and tnd innovati-On. qualities.
fl "lB .
11 ound, and releaJinr the ener·
March 1- Colorado, Connecti''The spectB'Cula'"S have just
l(lf'll
which winter hu kept cut. Delaware, ldallo, JUinolt, In"But as we attrae1l better crea· begun the~r cx:h.'- &amp;ting
inftu.
locked up.
diana, Iowa, Maine, M;utachutive cra.ftsm.en to- our medium ence on the tclev'islon ~ro.gram
On the buls of U. s. Depart- aetta, Mlehi1an, Minneaota, Mongive !•hMI the time B'nd resoui\Ce~ eer.edul e."
mcnl ur Agi·!culture recorda the tana, Nebruka, Nevada, New
country is divided into zone 1. 1n Hampshire, Ne"w leraey, New
each of which the avera1e date York, North Dakota, Ohio, Penn•
or the ia~t k,Uin&amp; fro1t In sptinl sylvania, Rhode laland, Souttl
h approximately 'he 11me.
Dakottt, Utatl, Vef.mont. WiJCI)n· ·
One month before thill data Is tin, Wyomln&amp;.
selected as the Ume for "PJant.
The Mcn'a Garden club.l C)f
ing Time·• In that wne. Seeds or America. National Garden Writha rdy var!etlea may be aown; era• A11ociation. and many other
hardy planb may be trana. tlorticulttn·al orrantzatlons huve
planted, tender varieties may be endorsed the Plantlnt Time prostarted under prq,teclion, and &amp;ramme and urJe that all home
mel'chants ot tllrden 1ooda aardeneu join Jn ob1ervlng lt.

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Carl Gorby, Attendance Officer
of Metgs Count)- Sc hook'! has received a surplus supply of food

Rutland, 0.

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Rites TQ Be Here

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DiNETTES

BY ALINI MOSBY
Kids have to have 111 outlet~
Unit" Pr••• Staff CorrN""tltnt psychiatrists say that Th~y let
HOLLYWOOD UP-W.cattwns oft thell· excess energy and rrushave bct&gt;n lb nmded as bad teleW.· tratioml by watchmg a:unplay.

$48 to $158.

2 Piece Living Room

sio n fa1 c ror chlldrPn, but on ~
"TV doesn't
cauae JUVenile
sagebnJSh hero Loday dcfendctJ delinquencY. Those k1~1s need b et·
I he1r wulchmg gunplay as '' a good ter surrcmndings and playgrounds"'
to let Oft
way for younusters
NJ\jF•BRAT"s ftght agai11st WeJ~t·
steam "
erns
on TV am•zcs \VUhams beHorse operas of tl)e horne
screens o,ycro blasted rehntly O.) cause "Hie program is tailored
il :~o : II-a ppointed 'I'V approval or- for children's. mteresls." In fact
~ni:u.tion, the NatlonaJ AnOCIII• he confessed, to keep the kidd ie.s
ti.o~ for Detter Ra?io and Tele- happy he has to toss hJatorical ac.
cur.-cy out the window.
Villon.
NAFBRAT ·dcclared vlolence, Jn
The real Kit Cal-son was a rough
Westerns made them O'I)Jcctwntalking, uneducated woodsman In
ubl.e But Bill WUllams, who por· a coonakin cap. W1!1iama has to
h·ays Kit Carson in a TV ~eriu
wear .a cowboy hat to s.atlsfy hh
C1Cplamcd the problems of how to
young fans "I wanted to 'Wt!ar
mnke a suoccs&amp;ful Western
the coons'kln cap," Jle:· lament.
Jn the first place, he said, and he must speak. Impeccable
"Y()u have to ha\\e gunplay and
English to Uep the pwrentJ happy
cxcitcml'nt or the kids won't look
at the !&gt;.how."
Notliodr fvir Kllltd
Mu1t Have Excltem•nl
"Nobody is ever ~illed on the
"In my home the children go to show." he oontinucd. "1
the kitc.hen unl-l.'ai the hone11 arc shoot as a Jut resort to woun&lt;l -1
running by on the screen" he the v!Jiain. We play down brllta said. ''They think other children's lity. 1 can 't hlt anybody In the
shows don't have clluuah ·action. slomach or ~ehlnd the 'neett.
"And what's wron1 with action?
"I always twirl my tun While
l'm lhiDkani. too. Every child
must learn lo P.rotect himselfbut we try to make him \\JO his
head flral

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