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Pappy Has Another Year With
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1106t:OUSY, &lt;&gt;I' "771~ SOS1"QIII

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VAUGHAN'S
BEAUTY SALON
Now ().vned by Jo Ann White
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seven ships will take part in
'-Operation Skyhook" scheduled
Lewis said he is "tb.ani.ful" to
~aunch t~~ ~orld ' s IQrgest balloons Stahr and the governor~ for his
m the v1ctmty of the West Indies reappointment and pledged that
WeSL Virginia " Will continue to
next week .
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ball ctH~ch at west Virginia Uni- years later-, West Vir&amp;bda went
ver-slty, but only by "the skin of
th_e Sugar Bowl after u 1mhis teeth."
preSSIV~ 8-1 ie&amp;IOD .
That was the phrasing used by ·
President Elvb J . Stahr Sunday
in announcing that the University
BALLOON TEST SLATED
board of governora had aceepted
WASHlNGTON UPl The
Navy announced Sunday that his recommendation th.a! Lewi.JI
be retained lor ht. lith ....on.

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Plans For 1961

Undefeated Pomeroy Five Favored
· To Cop 8th Straight League Victory
Basketball fans of Pomeroy will be traveling to Wellston
Tuesday night where the Panthers will be heaVIly favored to •
win their eighth straight SEOAL contest against no losses.
Middleport, laboring under a 2·5 league standing, with vJc.
tories over Gallipolis and Wellston, entertain the hapleas Blue
Devils of Gallipolis ,.mo yet are looking 1or their first win.
They' don 'I figure to get it here.:..----,-,..-,-,...,.--:-::with vantate, aad their string o! three
Pomeroy the Panthers couted to ttrai&amp;ht wtaa.
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an easy 87-47 win and th.inp
Wahama goea to Eutern Tu.eabaven't changed much except that du a.i.Jbt lor a return match, Rut·
tbe Panthers are sbarper and. a land 11 at iRaclne for a return
loL more experienced... :More tban match, 'while IIIDIWl iJ at H11r
one SEOAL coach bas left the rilonvtiLe.
court of battle wlth Pomeroy dur------ing the first rounci, mumbling to
bim&amp;ell, "That ill the beat team
l've seen in the league for the
, ........ or three years!"
achooll o! the area-and
. In Wellston's ·first game

No Maj'or FI've
.Left Unbeaten
arlllcted
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becauae Now In Na•·
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heavy a~nteeism
of Asian flu, -1\0 area basketball
teams have been bW't, yel Tbis 11
a factor that muat be considered,

Unlhol -lntornoflonol
CtnCtnnali and vi Ita o ova

sbouJda stayed home.
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done 10, both
as any to ataad a flu might be undefeated today. But
Coaeb Russell .Moore they hit the road and made per.
who hiVe feet targets for ~dley and Welt

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a1ainst SEOAL VirJinla, who promptly knocked
are Bob WI.De- them over and left the nation
iBWfi.ngton aitd without a aiDgle major unbeaten
college team .
.Bradley accomplished ita bandl·
wort with a '11-10 victory over
top-nnked Cincinnati at Peoria,
ID., Saturday ntcht and West Vir·
Jinla took care Of Villlnova, ·

weat Vlrglnla'a 'Vldol'f over
Vlllanova waa ltl 40tb to a row

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the big gun for the
thitd ranked Mountaineers, scoring 30 polntl, includina: 21 of them
in the second half.

TO CUAM THE SLATE. START THE YEAR RIGHT
Coli for cash now. Pay bins. Buy bargains. Start lho year ri(hl. Everybody
likes ono Cily Loan account Be thrifly
In 60. We are backlnr everybody we
can rlrht now • ' • ···~ lair and square.

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Read This
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Behind
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HIG'! SCHOOl. SCOIIIS
By UnitN Presa lntemttionll
Mtrlin• F...ry 66 Tll9niYlUe 50
Llm1 64 ToiHo O.VIIbln 52
Mev..,._ 75 hrrytbUrJ 52
F•lrvlew 66 BtYan ~
Mt. Gllud 55 M1n1fit.ld Midi. 40
Deflanc• 61 Bowling GrHn 5~
Beawrcnek 66 Wilmington S4
COLLEGI &amp;ASKITIALL
By Unu.d PrKs lnt.mat1D1111
Ru....-. 72 Dtlawarl 51
O.rtmouth 71 ~rvtrcl 56

One olP4PP-Y· Lewis' moatfallhful aupporters lives right in
Pomeroy. He .• Jim ·Olatworthy who called Sunday afternoon
to be sure D!OWS had reached· ua -that Lewis bad been rehired
as the Mountaineers' bead·football coach for another year.
Lewis,•the--former great Middleeort and OU player, almost
everybody ·adl!llts b~s helped build his own JOb worries In
Morgante~\¥~~ :· Nearly singlehandedly he pushed West VIrginia
into pla~IJ!Il a;respectable sclieduJe, one that, If It were dom· LaSalle 80 Georgetown 79
lnated, ShoUI4l&gt;rin&amp; the school national ranking.
Lewis ·lias bad a couple of !&lt;ising seasons and the wolves
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have begun lilelr bowls. West VIrginia has failed to attract
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enough of· SM really outa!anding high school talent, y0ar to
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year, for Pappy to m_a te: the tougher schedule he's created
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60 Army 50
Big Rilger·'Cb.auncey of Middleport, 220 and 6·2 a standout /l§si~~
74 Vondorl&gt;llt 66
as defellsl\&gt;e.ebd forWest Virginia a couple of years ago, once
92 W&amp;M 91 .
told me that~ a fiame with one of the Big 10 clubs, his team::
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mates wer&amp; J!ltlfu ly outchlssed, particuiUiy In overall team Aubom 69 Alobomo 66
speed and weight.
Tolono 65 Sprint Hill :15
The team, be It an army fighting to aave Its motherland or N. torollfto St. 51 w. Forrott 45
a football ereven seeking glory for Its Alma Mater cannot be Mloml (Flo.) 93 Flori• St. 91
lOp dog often without auperlority in manpower (and firepow- c1 ...... 74 South torotl .. 69
er)1.~ssumlng about equal training and leadership.
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Novy M ""'""""'" toll. 51
west Vlrlilnia could not hi the years past bave expected to Brodt., 91 tin•lnnotl 90
clean Ita scliedule with victories. Sam Huffs don't come along KoniH 79 Mlnourl 63
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K1n11• St. -76 Okl•homa 61
very o n arou ..OJ'llantown, and play their college foot· Droko 57 st. Loul• u. ss
ball In Morgantown. ·
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Most fair folks Will credit Pappy with baYing put West VIr· Bowllno 73 """"'' 10.1 63
glnla on the national football map. Now It's 'up to the unlver· Tolodo 61 Mortball ~
ally fathers, havlna &amp;one that far, to support the klod of ath· """-'• 74 MRhlgon 5I
letlc proarom that will lure the necesaary grid talent to their Ohio st... tl North-torn 64

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Whether tl;le coach next year IIIII the year after that Is Pap.
py, or anotber..man, that problem remains to be faced. West
Vlrllnla can go ahead. or.go bact where It waa before Lewis.
Thal's tha way Jim Clatworlhy sees it. That's pretty much
how It loob here, too.

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many a moment of joy and fliut
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broadcasts bour aftor hourflew happy they made him•• ' •
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not a man. He had to Ue in liecl
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Jradbury PTA
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wllh Robert 1
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The program i&amp; set !or a p. m.

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&amp;o their condition, dental xbe about the onb' way
10 do it.
141 le11t ~ur people llvlng in
tlMi deneely wooded area heard
W 11w tbe plane crash.
·- l'armer Irvinl: W•Uace, .one of
tM. tirat pe.rsoDa on the scene,
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Monday Dight to dUculi8 with
council Ita problems iD COD·
neetloil with state demands U
buDd · a miJlloo doUar sewer·
age and diBposal plant.

Accept Bid For
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Middleport
The IKlcial committe for the Church of Christ was held Sunday evening at which time the
IQYening is uking the PTA mem- officers for the coming year were elected and the reports from
ben to bring either sandwiches or the different parts o1 both the Church and Sunda1y School
cooties for the social hour followib&amp; the meetmg.
were given.
A devotional service was conducted by the pastor, Rev.
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Fred I Gardner and the commun.
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R/OY kating arty
wn senlce was held after wh 1ch
Mr!!'. Martha Childs reported for
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Mr L ' R. Wiley, actmg as cttalr· the Loyal Sona and Dauahtera, the
The ~brul!an l!:ndeavor group ?f man, conducted the election of Chnstlan Endeavor, and also of
the Muldleport Church of Chnst 1 the followmg oWcen for the the summer campa attended by the
enJored a akatmg party Saturday I church and Sunday School.
young people of the t::burch.
evePlng at the Skate-A-Way.
Elders: Thomas Bowen, Walter
The report lor the ~oung Adult
Young people who attended in·
eluded Carl LeFever, Ellen Dut· Bunce, Raymond Cole, Milton class was prepared by Milton
toD, carol Scott, Judy MMrtin . .Su- Houd,. shclt , Herman Lohse, Ho- Houdashelt, and M.ih Mildred
sie Slater, Christine Bahr, Sandra mer RJ cc , Wilbur Theobald, Rho- Hawley gave the report of the LoyBun~e and Helen Caplcina. The del Steffy, Russell Wilson and al Pals Cl111, Mrs. Leonard Van
group waa accompanied by tht•ir Kenneth McElhinny.
Meter, Jr., the Homebuildere, and
counselor, Mrs. Martha &lt;.:hilds.
Mrs. C,eorte Hudson the Loyal BeTransportation was furnh hed
Will Reynolds was re·elected as reana.
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cute &amp;
'"'' iiAllensworth Cash B~hr and JLev. ing were elected a11 active deacons :
F1oyd Boyer reported for the
brldp in Arbe'l ~;&amp;t.W:iti;J;
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Fred I. Gardner.
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, oy lance tbe Lo"al
Women's claBB.
aklrt en~~embl1 . The
•Boyer, W1llard
Boyer.
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make the geonu1t.ric · ·
Miss Connie Marley spent lhe Chester Erwin, William Grueser,
The se&lt;:retai'J. E. 0 . McKinley,
tern ot • the red, whit•
weekend in WeHton, W. Va . with Mannn Kelly, Werman Klncajd, prepared the report for the Bible
blue allk aklrt are appllqued .
her parents .
Harold U,hse, Robert McElhinny, School u a whole and Mrs. ChUdl
on the red cuhm•r• pu~ftr.
Earl 0 . McKinley, George Mein· reported on the activities of the
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hart, Denver Rice Oscur Roush, Philathea Women of the church.
William Slater, L. 'U. Wiley, Dan
The report from the choir was
While, Wendell Gerlach, . Homer given
by I. R. Wlley alter which
Omen 5
Jones and Norman Yeauger.
tbe minl5ter, Rev. Gardner, gave
L . R. Wiley WitS elected as his report for the year. Mr. Wiley
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treasurer of the church. and Sun· also gave the treaaurer'a report.
day School. Mrs. Arthur Skinner
After the benediction the eonUfC
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Mn. Martha Chll• p~ulded ~~~~~
and
Mrs. Chester Erwtn organist. Mrs. rooms for refreshmentt whtch over the meeting when tbe Phil·
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Harold Lohse and Miss Judy But- were served from a tabled cf!nter· atbea Society of the Mlcldleport
cher were named as assistant or· ed with an arrana:ement of white Church of Chrilrt met for their reganists.
mums. Sllver and crystal with gular meeting tit the cburcb. '
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Bible School officers are : Super- ':'hhellteabclaen. dies were also used on
The meetln&amp; wao opan·• _,.. fatt ..dtd
intf;!ndent, Rhodell Steffy; ~tsslstant ~
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.Mrs. Gardner presided at the prayer b)' Mn. David Dq, Sr.,
George Meinhart; accretary, Earl coffee service, Mn. Wiley at the who also read the mi~tun ~the
o. McKinley; librarian, Mis 11 Fran- tea service and .Mn. Gerlat::b sery- devotions. An arUde was ~:by
. .ervtce. Rev.
cea Roll!.lh; pianists, Misa Judy ed the cake.
Mra. Frank Beech and Mn. H;OIIlll'
pastor h"re, and
Refreshment committee for the Jones read; 1 poem. The ~Uo~a l:oati&lt;ond.
·been in Parkenbura:
Butcher and Miss Karen .McElhinny; primary superlntenden~ .Mre. evenins was headed b:y Mra. Caah were cloaed wit·h a ·prayer b7 .Mi1.1'
funeral of a relaUve
William Bradford and Mrs. ueorge Bahr. She wa8 assisted by iMra. Herman Lohse.
were on tbelr ,way ·to weeds·
A clogg~ or leaking :radiator
A-lelnharl, a~lstant ~:~uperintendent Milton Houdahelt, Mrs. Leonard
During tbe meeting a donltlon
N, Y•. where . ~uy are now
can n:sult tn scl"lous motor
of the Primary department.
Van Meter, Jr., Mr1. Hennan Kin· was voted to tbe M'arc:b of DlJDU.
.Mrs. 0. E~ .J4CKlaley· hu . been
dama"c .
Following the election reports raid and Mrs. Gerlach.
·
conflned
to ·her t-Ome f~ ' the put
from the heada of the different I
Members reported m irtduded
Lttt Us Cl••n 1nd Rotp~lr
· .
I
church groupJ were heard. The re · I•
Mrs . 0. E. McKinley, Mrs. Ltillle week with 'the flu.
.Mrs.
GeDie
l\lbury
lnd·
d11uaht·
port showed the pro(!lreu of the
ErWin, Mr11.Ed Frencb and ·Mra.
Y•ur R1dl1tor Now
groups ,for the paat year.
Norman Yeauaer. Mrt. Dint · U· eri, Jl!nice · a1;1od-, Mr~. . Erne1t1ne
See Us t'or Servlee
The r&lt;'porl .rrom the Cradle Roll
J
ported that Mtsa Etta GaUJil 'of Peery. wete -called to ~unbar, W.
was prepared by the auperlntenZanesville, a former merrlber is Va,, l11t week because of \be death
'
dent or lhe dep~trtmenl, Mrs. Dan
.much improved foUowing a ~t ol MDI ~Aibdry'i 1:11qthil\
PHONE 9084
White, M~t1 . William Bradford a:ave
lllneu.
,
, 1 r .
the report from the Primm De·
lr LUCILL. HAWK! ...
,p·anmCnt. Debbie Grueacr report·
ed on MI. L. 1t Wiley's ClB.IIS of
1Junior Girls and Wilbur Theobald
lilave the reported for the Junior
Pomerey Boys. The Junior HiJh Nport was
I. Mlln St.
Mr. and Mra. FrankUn Triplett
'=~~~~~~~~.,..;,.,;,;,~ by Thomas Dowen.
entertained . with a bfrt.hdoy party
Saturday afternoon bonorlnlil the
'lth birthday · of· theil' ~n Ricky.
l.lcir'a birthday wu pn.. Jan. 10 •
becaUJe of his beifll iii his I
poatpoJ\1111 uritU ,Jan. 16.
the 1ftemoon . 11mes
with
1&amp;tven Co
Amt &amp;oOIIb·

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lljo fotiiOr't " ' - - Hit _.,

Congrega t' I Mee t'mg Of M'ddJ epor t
Church Held; 1960 Officers Are Named

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HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVICE

Held Saturday
At Triplett Hdm~

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and.

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Rlolcy opened hll ·I IIII reltirloiunen&lt;lt of ite cr..m, c,:~p t'fll~t!l
were served. by Yn.
i!pl&lt;oli;,· uetsted by Beverb' Cun-

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these c:;;~~
Grubbs,
sons, Thomas,
and Homer
and a. sister Mrs.
.Maaon City.

BAKER'S

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FURNITURE
SALE

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BIG SELECTION

SayreSeeJUnc
Seatln House
.Of Delegates

BIG SAVINGS

BAKER

How to·
6ettll1

FURNITURE

· wife,

the

former

Oath Given.Fmt' .
Woman)ieamer .:·
Of Ohio PUC

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iJ a tea~ at
in Pt. PletiiD~

Every Patron

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IS AN HONORED GUEST

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In both sodal and buslneu clrclea the man who gell
lurlbeat, faateot Is LtSually the one who looks his well·
Ji'OOme4 besl on aU occuioDI. Let us put and lteep )'011
In thl.t claM.

Mayor McElhinney last Middleport, a daughter.

Friendly Hospitality

eovemor reminded ber that
Ia the first woman ever to
on the commialion .

GoodFaod

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together with the
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of mUk per cow pital, BarboW'Iville, 71'1, 2'J.t, T .
Of {at pet fA. WUliamaoo, Southside, 756, 27;
1 Thomas BUJ~~garner, Wut Colum·
pt, Pleasant, 1213, bia 74.. 28· IL A u 0 -. 0 and
1010 '
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• A ·l02fiSon, Plmy, 722, 25.8; Elm~r Now3119; berry, )..etart, .816, 25; apd .a...
ence BleWng, Leta.rt, 493, ~.
· Named to the November ,BOP
Honur RoU wue Clarence '11lomai..
'
. Letart, 8DQ. 34; David Roush, lb
Pt. tart, 802, ~; lloUJlll Ro""'- Letart, ~· so:
llroWio, f&lt;otarl
820, 841), 28, Otis Randolph, · Ulob, ·
9811,1758, .28; G. C. So.mJnor, Soulbaljle,
671, :17.1; llld Slm ilolloD, . J.i.
Boa- tart BIB. 21.
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WJNDIURS' ~
. DRY ClEANERS
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lllason County farmers were named to the DHIA
released ..,\V_~t~m
Gregory, Mason COtinly
the month of uec:wrber.
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Rtlalcing At!J!osphere

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18 Mason County Farmers Are
Named On DIDA Honor List

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may call at the rest·
.after Tuelday.
anytirrie

will bo

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SPECIAL MIITING
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Poat
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