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Ipatlent
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllilm Seyfried
Jr and ehildreD of Gal\ipolb and
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Houduhelt
ef S)'racuse and daugbter, Marie

"ndergarten Closs Holds Birthday
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Party For Bronwyn Dailey Friday

of Athens were Sunday visitors of
and Mrs. William Eichinger Sr.
Mrs. Eiehincer ts atill very ill.

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s1sth birthday of Bronwyn Dailey , daughter of Mr. and
Howard Dailey, was celebrated Last Friday morning dur·
!!Ill the morning session of the Kindergarten Clas• at the Mid-

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~., Seated at Bronwyn's' guest table were Billy Buck, Delene
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~Helpers

Around And
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Middleport

---- -for the dinner were Mike Carroll,
Mi~~Ses Aoo and Martha Howell,

for Bronwyn's birtlhday. Present

and MrB. Dai~y and aon, Kevin,
and the ·h onored oguest.

in eerviDg cup cakes end W:c

c::r-.. to tbe children pretent. Favon for the party were clCJWns
witbumlll'ollu.
At noon on Friday Bronwyn'•
pandmotber, Mn. Worley Howell,
entertained with a f.amHy dinner

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Airman Honored
With Dinner At
Wildermuth Home

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth
entertoiined with a dinner .sunday
at then· home, Mulberry Ave., hon.
oring their daughter and aon-Jn·law
Airman and Mrs. Arthur Nibert,
who will leave Sunday, Jan. 31, Cor
his new assignment at Kingsville,
Texas.
Present were the honored guests,
Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Mora, Cheftter
Road, Mr. and Mn. Norman Fisher,
Senecaville, Mr. .and Mr11. Bob
W&amp;llll'lley and daughter, Juna Ann,
of Middleport, Mrs. Mart Crary
and the boat and hostess.
Airman Nibert, who is w1th the
U. S. Navy, arrived Wednesday for
a 15 day furlough with his wife,
Donna, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Nibert, Gallipolis Mrs.
Nibert will acoompany him to
Texas.

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MEIGS EQUIPMENT
: COMPANY, INC.

"TilE FBI STORY"
Jame. Stewart -

Vera Miles

: ••W'htrt Quality Is Paramount"

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TO C\EAII TilE SLATE, START THE YEAR RIGHT
Coli tor cis~ now. Pay bills. Buy bar·
••ins. Start the year rl1ht. Everybody

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and cultural ad-

Vantacea offered by f;be Buckeye
1tate.

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The regional meeting at Kyger
Creek High School Ia the flrll of

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Console TV

a seriea , bein1 · beld tbroutbout
Olllo 1&gt;1 the ..,.. otale depart.
ment. n marks the beJinninl Of I
WO.mOi'ltll drive to &amp;ather data 'On
the. ecobomie and indtiab'1al re~
aour~ ,of every eo~uolt.Y In
tho attte, data whjcb ultimalel¥

witt be paed

to help ettract aew

htdultry and promote the. varioua
Ph:i•e• of Ohio'• eoonomy.
The meeting Ia bolns held hero
1n ec.njul)ctlon witb the JlelpGaUJa Development Aaaoclation,
and il expected to attract aome
300 community
leaden from
Meiga. Gallia, Roas, Me, Scioto,
Jack10n, Lawrenee, · Adams and
VintOn -counties~
Tlie film wlU .be , a hlgbl[Jht of

the p011t-dinner '. program whieb
wUI ·be condU&lt;ted by Koder II.
Collloon, 4lrector of tho new De·
port.,.~t. and bls st~l.

'the movie atiOw.a ·~olOJ"ed e,bartl

lnd graphs point ti.p 1 vl~iy Oh'o's
.tieb network . of waterlh• her
thOUSfllda of mUea of
and
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.Miss Audrey Cunni11gham and
lloyd Kinzel were married In a
double ring ceremony on Jan. 1~
ul Lhe Evangelical United Brethren
Church in Mason City. Rev. Ralph
Mahoney officiated at the sc,rvicc.
'J'he bride is the daughter of
Mr. 2nd ~~ rs. E. E. Kiaer and the

Chester
groom isKil1zel
the sun
o( Letart,
of Mr and
W Va.
Mrs.
'J'he bru.le wo'l'e ·a blue wool
~&lt;heath dre!lll w1lh a blue hat atld
white accessories. She carried 11
white Bible und a bouquet of pink
rosehUd!l.
The c!Juple was attended by
Mla11 P11tty McDaniel and Uonnie
Roush.
fo"ollowing the wedding a recep.
tion WIUI held at the home of Mr.

und Mrs. George Hud11on. Awiating was Mrs. E. E. Killer. ,
The bride is 11 graduate of Pomeroy High School and is employed
at the :darictta Manu[acturinll
Company in Pt. Plca11ant. The
groom is a Wahama High School

llku one City Loan oacount. Be thrifty
In 60. we are backlnK everybody we

graduate and Is imployed by Okey
Howard in New Haven.

can rllhl now • , • fast, fair and square.

AusUiary To Meet

Bouro: 8 lo 1 -Thunrlay 8 til N0011
Pboae 117
E. MolD St

Legislative Relief -Must Come FroDJ
·Meinhart, Porter,· ,

co.Obio-tbe Growth

deeld~ to locate
certain area, and

waterways ani

aeaway•, I.He.J.

forest. and parks, booming fac·
tortes, and thr. Buc:keye state's
own "Rubr VaUey" the 9QO.mUe

Engagenlerit Is
Announced For
New Haven Girl

Ohio river.
Tlie lllm touelioo •lrtuolly
eW!7 p~ooe JJl .life II&gt; Obio, ttaf\:

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Two Of 'Plutarch's
Uves' Studied In
Club Met!ting

11lf' 1b~" lll."';llllr~~ . ·do,ri
when four maib ,&gt;~ triftt of tnlJrao

tloD lroin the :eut led out ol the
Allegheny mouilaius down into
Oblo'a fertile plains and valleys.

,Tbe Great Books &lt;.:lub met at 1

tlle hOme of Mrl. cedrjc Clark in 1
Middlepor&amp;, TUeaday afternoon.
·
"Plutarch's Lives" is the 6ook
bein&amp; studied tbia year. Mrs. Dale
Dutton waa dJscu88ion leader for
the alternoon.
Two of the "lives" were discussed: "Demetrlua" and ''Antony."
During the ·tea hour, tbe club
e.n:foyed SOJqe ereat music on re· 'j
coMbtgs.
The next clUb meetinl will be /
Tut~day, Feb. 16, at the home of
Mrar. Theodore Reed. Lives to be:
ead for the next meeUng are
f.~Ale1bladea"
and "Pompey."

The meeting At ltyger Creek
High b a ·d inner meeting, atattlng
0:110 p. l'l· wjth 1!1!&gt; film and•
foJlo\\fint.

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Come In today I

ELBERFELD$

The regular meeting of the La·
dies Auxiliary of l',ecney-Bennett

Post, American Legion, wHI be
held this Tuesday evenin~;~ at 7:30.
J'' ollowlng the meeting there w•ll
be a social time with ·refreshments
being ~~erved .

See This At .Baker's

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TObberY of tbe
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Colonial ••• tho "NANTUCKET', •. cualom bllilt for you
In an ntraordl ..ry colloctloil of beautiful Iabrie~ .

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oeller To Seek Two Year Extension

Slate• telll the ototy of what hoplien• when a captain of iildual.r7

Marriage Jan. 15
At Mason City
Is Announced

MEIGS THEATRE

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Nellie Zerkle .

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meeting witb civic leaders from a
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iDS in connection with the Ohio
Deportment of Jndustrlol ' aDd J!lco.

A DRESS ot avocado linen
circled with contrutlng band•
or butt Jln6n 11 !rom Pauline
Trtgere'• eurrtlnt reaort collection. The bodlce reaturea Trl gere'a version or the deep
•leeve above shirred fullnel'l.l
that converge• at the widely
banded waist.

bcrs o f the committee are; .Rev .
Raymon Konkrlght, L. W. McCom·
aa, Mi118 Frieda Faehnle, and Mis&amp;

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A color motion picture atarr·

A preliminary meetin~: of the
Norinating Ct~mmitt ee of Heath
Methodist Ch urch of Middleport
will be held this Wedne11day even.
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HJgh School thiJ Tburlda)r even·

Committee To Meet

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Featured In
Kyger Showing

By FIII;IDII HOUDAIJf.LT

but Reynolds, the teacller n( the
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Mel.anine Hackett, Paul Pearman and Pat Gress.

for tibe party included :
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~Deleae ~ Kathy' Llt.ten, ru.
'II 'Lou Phillips and Hel~n Eggert.
:·. -Dailey '\QI!IIeasiated by Mrs.
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SCORES
21.2 Clip
In Allveteran
Games
For Season
Pomeroy's
center, Is leading all

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
United Press lnt.m.tiWI

BIAIItCAT$ OH TOP

Phil Harrison,

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soutbeas~crn Ohio Class AA basketball scorers wtth a Zl.2

~nd d.ay nieht. k ~peel Iowa lnto The Cincinnati &amp;arcata topped Georvi• T.c:h 65 Kentucky 44
place in lbe BiC Ten today , gamed s1x~h place, behmd the first place United P~fP International's ma jor 1C~nt~•rv 65 Okl•homa City Sl

IUflinl Gophen held

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averag~ tn ~ll games.
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Harnson took ~e lead ln the .firSt month Of play a.,_d has
not been headed smce although little George Stump of Logan,

down

college basketball ratings tQday for ~•.rgl n•• Tech 107 Ful'lnlln 77
the eighth lltrai&amp;bt week bUt were MrnnKOtl 87 low• 72
a guard, is trailin,g Harrison closely with a 20.9 a-verage based
only three points ahe ad of Cali- rH~rd lnSim. 9B N. .Tex. St. ~ OT on unofficial statistics compiled by James Wbtte of Syr-acuse
The Gophron jumped to an early lied for tblrd wilh 3-2 records. fornia 's Golden 'Bears.
· St•nford 67 Wathlt~wtoft St. 58 OT
Harrison was held to four poinb,
lead : Iowa City Monda~ n~ght Iowa has 4-3.
Th 3~ leading coaches whv rate
the firsc half at AtbellJ last FriSaturday'• schedule baa Michi- the teams for UPI gave CincmSlio SEASON
day night but exploded With 16 ill
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W. L. PF PA the next quarter and a half to
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ll~ at Purdue, MtchJ&amp;an Stat~ at , same number of points as hu;L
Pomeroy
11 0 781 527 share top scoring honors with
TM wlnnlnt Gophers 1M11ft1*1 Ohio State, Wlsconeln at Mmne. 1week, 32iJ. California received 14
3Ve
Jackson
11 1 772 632 teammate Ronnie Carman who i 1
1n )t ef '7 .......,.... fltld toelt &amp;Ota, and Indiana and Dlinoit lintplace voles omd 323 points ir1
Loj;!an
9 3 752 688 r.anl:ed sixth in league scoring
In •ver... .t .720
playing non·oonlerence foes, Indl· the cl01.1est balluting of the sea !Athens
6 6 898 581 with a 15.2 averap in all contests. 1
Mfhrlq .... eont.renw. previ· ·~ at DePa~l and ~linoia at the son. The ballots were based
on
Nelsonville
6 7 677 694
Ru.ss Wickerham, the big Athens
..,. IMrk of .630 let by lncliaM Chteago Stadtum takmg on Notre games played through last Satur. ,
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Mtddl'po~
8 7 659 741 forward who mixes grid tactica
last .,...- ...ln•t Ohle Stat..
Dame.
day night. Ohio Slate is fifth.
I CINCINNATI UPI- The Cincm- Wdlston
2 9 ~ 688 with baaketbaU, 11 standing right
Tlle Minnesota - Iowa game wu
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;natl Reds had a total of 16 play- GaU•polis
0 11 280 892 at an 180 average exactly what he

,.,. drDppin' Iowa, 8"1·72, and _set- Oh10 SLate, undefeated at t-0, Mintlni: • egllf~~ee Dlark for fteld n~so~. wJ&amp;b a 4-2, and Dlinois,
Coal ,accuracy JD the exche.nge . ~·chagan State and Nortbwe•tern,

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Cincinnati Reds
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Under '60 Terms

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Wil
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Ge11eral Manager Gabe Paul Harrison, Pomeroy ll ·243 21.2 on fi11e personal fouls.
noghtth• tth•ee more Stump, Logan
12 2:10 20.9
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1signed co ntrarts had been re- . Wtdr:erbam, Athelll 12 216 )8.0
ave Hartmger of the Yellow
10.
By Unle.d Praa lntem.tiOMI 1 48 games and needs only 366 /('elved 1n the maJJ
The latest Spr,ggs, JackSon
12 216 17.9 Jackets, . who_ 'WUl appear with ~
The experts keep ..ylng that poinbi in his remaming 25 games were from short stop Eddie Kaako, . Patton, Nels.
13 214 16.5 club tolllj~t m ~~meroy venu1 ~e
NIW UUNSWtCK, N. J. UPI one of these daya WHt Chamber- to bre11k Bob Pettit's aU-time se&lt;~ outfielder !.ee Walls and rookie Carman, Pomeroy
11 187 16.2 Panther~. •• tr•thng carman lll
-Ott. Smith, 151, Wtttfktld,. N. lam Is going to eom,:, bad: to son high of 2,105 1:1et la1t year.
l mftelde r C'tuco Gi:i rdeoa1.
Hartlti.ger, Midd.
12 17~ 14.6 seventh place with a 14.6 average.
J., llapp•• Mitton lpps, 162, Eell earth, but from the looks of thin&amp;s
Dalton, Logan
12 169 14.1 HartJneer, cool against Lo&amp;an, bad
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don't bet on it.
Kask•&gt;, 27, h1t .283 w1tb the Harris, M.idd.
12 1M 13.8 e~cked With !4 points in each' of
Last week Chamberlain was
i ltOO s Ids! ~t! ason. GurdenaR, 21, Schar'barger, wens. 1o 12S 12.6 his previous two gamet~.
I'I:OYIDINC.I, R. I. UPI-JM "held" to 137 point1 in fl)ur
batted. .2!54 and lut 13 hon:ae runs Blak«;, Lo~an
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De Nucci, I"~• Nuton, Mala., game1 and it wa1 beeinning to ap·
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.11 132 12 _0
outolntN Johnny Otto,. 163.W., pear as If the ex:pertl were right.
th e Int_e rnational Lea.g~e in 19.W. Slavens, Jackson
is hof~::r t:,tC:~k, or v1a ta
10 113 l1.3
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But Mondly night, Wilt knocked
Walls, who Wi:JS Nalwnal Lea- Swingle, Jaekao11
12 133 11.3
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gue "Rook1c of t he Yl' ar " with ttle Dexter, Nels.
13 146 J1. 2 :-~e~hhe ~as his t eyej for ~he baa·
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he pumped in ~ points - a per·
:ittsburgh Pirates wl·en he broke Polt8, Wellston
7 77 11.0 e • . ere 8 DO I opp Oil m.
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sonal high in a season full of outmto the major leagues in 19M, Kunzman, Nels.
13 140 10.9
Pomeroy has an advantage in
Jtanding perlonnanees-and grabPHILADELPHIA
UPI- IIerb ca me tv lhe Heds from thq Chi· Cunningham, Pom'y ,u 113 10.3 balance going into tonls:ht's game.
bed o~f42 rebounds to lead the Score, the C1evebnd .souttwaw jc&lt;~{I.O Cu bs du r ing the winter.
Chase, Athens
12 124 10.1 FourofthePantberBareintbetop
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Boling, Nell.
!li 51 10 2 21 scoren of the h~Jlgue. They are
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117 National Ba•ket-ball A&amp;ln. vic- and then b~aved a mental hazard
Clark, Pomeroy
11 110 10:0 Harrifoo i~ first, &lt;:arman in lixth,
How Wt Cen Give
tory over the Detroit Pilton• Jn on every Pitch, Wil named the I
Bob Cunmfllham m 18th with a
the only NBA game played Mon- Most Courageous Athlete of the
ME!GS COUNTY LEAGUI
10.3 average, and Dick Clark with
New Life
day niiht.
Year by the Philadelphia Spttrts
w. L. PF PA a 10.0 avera&amp;e.
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Garfiold.
WUt fonned hll big point pro.
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Rutland
3 2 338 278
Alamst these bJgb seoring boys, ton Roo&amp;e11elt and Cleveland Edt
dueUon on 24 field soal• and 10 Score:. struck m the fa ce by a
EasLern
. 1 2 191 176 Middleport bas Hartinger 11nd Teeb aaainst the world in the
free throws Jn the contest .played line dr1v~ In 1937. wa s pretent(ld
Harrison1lllle
O O 23S t4 1 Walter Ha~is Who is in ninthlond weekly Ohio High
MEig&amp;' MOST MODERN SHOP · at Bethlehem, Pa.
with _a sd~er chest before 1,ouu
ScorlnJ LNclera
place sbootmg at a 12.8 _clip. ~ar- Coaches Ratin.g1,1 released . today
192 N. lec.nd lt. MlddllfiiiOf'f
Chamberlain now ha• boOif.ed ehe~rmg dtners at the assocHt ·
A mce1mg of t he Wahama Alum G Pt
A ris atarted slowly but 11 com11tg by United PreiS lntermiti~al ·
'=========~"='==,..,;,==~~hl~•~•~eason's poJnt total to 1,739 Jo tlon's annual dinner Monday ~: 1 As:.udation ~ill he held immcrl - Collins, Eastern
·3 7 ; 25 ; rapidly. He had a fine 26
· 'lbe powerful Teddles and
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1atcly
fotlowmg
the Church Woife Raeine
ran one-two in thfJ ratinp but
3 92 184 Logan and could mak-e
Leuyue baske tball gHn CS 0~ Sun- ' Marti~. Rutland
5 88 . ,17:6 tough for anrbody, including
far ahead of the"~ rest of ~-:"""-'
OHIO VALLEY LIVISTOCk d~y aft ~rnvon , .J~nuar~ 31, Ill the IeHne, HarrlaonYilJe
4 67 10.8 Panthers tomg~t.
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that it •ppe~red a twoG.illfiaoll•, Ohio, Saturclly Co.
\\aha ma gymnamun, tt has been 1\kKAivey, Racine
5 78 15 _8 (League scorm,g and at.andtnas hOl'le race.

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~ Ge rmlm, RuHand
280 to 250 llnl IS to 13.:6(); Light . Several important decisions re- I Powell, Ea_stem
~ 1 to 13.50; Fat Sows 9 to 12; Stag!! I gardi ng coming actJ\•ties vf the as- Price, Racme
6 to tb; Boara 3 to 10; Sows and sociation will be decided al that
Pigs 50 to l(l(t.; Shoats 4 to 13.
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a fman cc cummi tttce is workmg on d1amond studded, gold-buckle beJt Daugherty (nc.
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SIGN ASSISTANT COACH
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ani football coach at Texas A&amp;M .
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