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&amp;:-Dally SeatllleJ, P'om~r·Middleport, 0., Dec 2, 1957

Middleport

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POMERO.Y

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Pomeroy; Mr and Mr8 Roy D-vld· Mr Davis Sr visited In H11111lng·
and Mrs Elmer Ord of He~4~!'1on, Clevelond, ~aturd.,-alter speadiD,
c ~ -~
, _ _
son and daughters, Cathy, Copnle ton and Aabland
,
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Va , visited recenll~ With their. Tbanblivlng with •1• parentl, llr.
i:
r!
and Smda1 Colum6us, Mr and Mn
Mr and Mrs F1oyd Edwarda
cousin, Mra 1aeob &lt;lloeckner and and •lllrs ETentt Tbomil and
Cheater l!fvln and BODS, Don and spent Ute Thanksgiving week end
tamUy
dallllbler, Fl)'e
MIChael, Mtddleport, Mra Ray· vlsllmg In Aahland and Nitro
\ ill!ll I
Mr and Mr&amp; , Allred Gloeckner
•
Mrs 0 I Greenlee VISited re mond Br&lt;IWn and daughters,
Sgt and Mrs Gene Walburn &amp;nd
Mr and Mrs Charles Layman •'!'I daughter, Rulb, ol, Canton,
Mr
an~
~·,
Frenpll Hundley
and Shetla
Nancy Stover,
MlnersvHle
Pamela and
Eugtlnia,
• G!!t., were brought by llle mem preoented by Mrs Wllll8m MorgAn lattves In Ar~uckle, W Va Sun, leyMtss
a JUmor~) at daughters,
Columbus, returned
to their
home and children, Clara and Natalte, IP"nt tho past wee'k end \vltti ti\1 Ill~ , family, ·• l;_~lwphua, spent
bers for the paUenll ~t the A!hens lecturer, Ute theme of IVhJOh wa. day
Dol•• "" Ohio -were 1'banks81•· PQrents, Mr an~ IJ!rs Jjl~pb, 'l'fiink6glvinc wllli 'l'elatlvea and
State Hospital, when Rock Spnng&lt; "Hmesl Home' Group smgmg or 'Phanksgnmg suests of Mr and 0 ~ 10 Umver8lty and teachlll' ~tJbi' Sundoy after a VJSII with relatives tnr guests of thetr parent., Mr Gloeckner
,,
4 attended ,Ill.• fomel'O)I,Middleport
Grange meI Fr1day evenlnJ
West Elementary
In t:ln.t fur the past week
and Mrb s H Layman, llashan
1 "AmerIca the Beaut1 ruI" open• I U·~ · Cttsh Johnston Bradbury, ID ~aster
Is spending school
the ThanksgiV
, ,
loptball gllln'e. !tit. and Mrs Hlllld·
Mn Jay W111Jer and _dlildre9, ley and &amp;l/llll 1on fiturned home
Amqs Leonard, Worthy master the program followed wtih a poem eluded Mr and Mrs P'"l Hutlwn mg vacatiOn wi!O her parent&amp;, Mr
Mr and Mrs William Mtller, Keno R~' Weekelld guest• of the
presided and one ~•ndidat&amp; r~ "ThankstlVIng" by MJ.S s BettYLe11 and daughter Pall,lela Rae, Ind1an and Mrs Harry Stover and fam1Iy who have just moved to a new Layman s were the1r son aad fa1n Linda, Larry and Steve returpejl Thuniday evening and Jon Lynn,
eeived tlre f.ll'SI and seeonA degree nard An article "Harvest Home" apol!s Mr and Mrs Charles AmoF Miss Stover, who wa; a student llome m Pal').er.!.:Jurg, visited here llv Mr and Mrs Earl La\•man and to their home, Catawba1 Sunday Melaple K~ Jl"'l:lil~JIY rellialned
Romer iu~e past m;ster, #resented was prcse.nted by Mrs Homer Rad Mrs. France~ Larkm John Larkm teacher at Lancaster, has been e~. Saturday w1th the Rev and Mrs chtldren, Earl Jr, am.l Graee, Del afler spending the Thinksglvlng untll Sunday and were ~ecom(la·
week end with her mother, 'Mrs. nied home byvtheir· aunt and UD·
Mr&gt; William A Mor&amp;an With a lord, Mu Wllltam Grumr, Mrs and son,/ Sammy, Rutland, Mr. played by the Board of EducaUon c E Hoyt and Mr and Mr&amp; Rob- aware, 0
.Uver star certificate !rom tlt•• Ron Gotthardt, Mrs Edward Hum Marte W1lkmsoo Bradbury
to complete the term as a Thtrd ert Haggerty and family Mr Mil
Mr and Mrs W A t.Ibbs enkr Edith MaUorY, aild otl\ar rela· tie, Mr and MJ1, Jock !Celll)edy.
tives Mrs Malloey accompanted
Mr and Mrs Albert E!)erabach
OIU,o State Grange for 25 )'em of pbrey and M1ss Clar:a Humphrey
Russell Parsons Dunbar, spent Grade teacher
ler a rormer locai resident iB t tamed with a rarniiY dinner
ihem
home
lor
a
few
dayr
viSit
were
Suhday gueata llf Mr. and
00
continuous membership and also
Mrs Morgan read a Goorgc the ThanksglYtng •eekend with
Mr and Mrs Ro~ert Tompkins, employed at the Dupont plant near Thanksgiving at thetr home, Mul·
Mr and Mrs Horton Thomas Mrs C J Ebersbacb for a llll'key
a
ribbon
ror
outstandmg
literary
hts
grandmother
Mrs
A.nnJcc
Baltimore,
Md
arr1ved
WedneaParkel'8burg
berry
Ave
'Fr,.sent
were
Mr
and
Washmgton proclamation and ar. Ohhnger
d
Th k
g
Pro""ams the pa."t year
and sons returned to tbeir home, 1d10ncr
1
;· oame seal to be placed on Abr-aham 11Lincoln proclamatJOn
Mr and Urs Char•cs Archer alyh ohr a
~~~ sg~m v:caM11on OhiO UJuverstty stbdents who Mrs French Hundley and family,
----~~-pareknlna,
'· anrd annep hew,
ra were home for "·e
the dutmgu1sbed service certlf• wa!t reAd b" Mrs Amos Leonard and sons )1whl PAt and Bobbv w
E tR "romp
" 1 Thanksgtving Columbus,
d M MrG andil MrsWJack
IIi Ken
KODAK Glm SAY,,.
cate ror secretaries
presenl&lt;d An artocle 'In Ohio' wrn ten by hatl "'" fullowmg guests on James Hamer Other guests on vacation Include Mary Carolyn ~e y,O ~ Elbe~
d' Mams0
to Mrs Homer Racltord The a the Stat ~ Grange ~h.aplmn wa.11 Th&lt;~nks~lVIn.lil Mrs Mn1garct Ar Thanksgiving Day were Mr and Mlller, Dav.d Hmdy, Manlvn SLte I Mrs G bb
/ e :~I
ward for the comrnumty eerv1cc read by Mrs Bertha G 11 A men rh&lt;!r Mrs M~1y Crnss.an and dau Mrs w c Jones West Mansfield Knight, Keith Anderson, Kenneth rs 1 5 an 8001
80 e
contest lor JQ57 was preientetl for hl621 lhan~~gll~ng and also ghlers Lynn uml Cheryl, Mtddle
llary small daughter of Mt and Murray, Charles Haskin•
j te:tn!dd ,![~ ~o~~~k:;'a~~~n~~:
lo the chaaman, Mrs Fred Lctf ilr l e mo ern
an sgiVlng were port Mr ami Mrs Bo Rothgeb Mrs Robert Mills, 18 a m.edica~ pa·
Jean Roush, who IS employed In Thanks~lvmg at thear home Pom.
hell
read by the lecturer to close the and • children Handy Ltnda and tJent at Holzer Hospital
Columbut spent the Than~givinc eroy, Rt 3 Guesta: were Mr and
I Becky, Ch•shtrc
k d Ih
ll
d hil
Special recognition was given to program
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wee en w t her mother, Mrs Mrs Raymond Pu tns Jr an c
Rorrer Beller
I ockport, N J a Bett Y Rae, younger da ug hier of D
Mrs Am .. Leonard home eco'l
Mr and Mn Roy Eastman, th ai
and Mrs Raymond Ru 18 eU,
E Roush
dren, Rollin, Robert, Rlcbard,
ter members of the Grange wh,., omtcfli chairman announced l I juniOr• at Ohto Unlverst ty, was 1 Mr
has beE:n returned to her home Mary Lou, seven months C)}d Randall and Rhqpda, of Thurston
hav{' not mmed a meetlnR In the Christmas party for the next meet 1 guest of Mw Manlyrl Sue- Kmg\ from ·llason Chnic and recQper· daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert and "Mr and Mrs Jame1 Bearba
18
2t years Mr Eastman who wus 1ng Thursday December 12 whlr h and her parents Prmclpal ana atmg after a tonsillectomy
Malia, was scheduled for major
Mr and Mrs, •.Fred Rosenb'aum ' .
observmg h1s 82nd birthday W 3~ wall open with a 7 p m potluc k Mrs Earl Kmght over Thanks
Mr and Mrs Lours Hames an4 where she has been a pahent ~inc~ remtned home ~ay after an OWil' if
presented a decorated birthday :1moer There w11l be a g1ft ex giYITH'. week £&gt; nd
ct}Ildren, Kathte, Mane and Jeft surgery today at Holzer Hos~1tal mght viAit m COI,umbus with ilr
cake by )Irs Edward Humphrey "hange, the price not to excec I Mrs Mory Wcl~cr and Mu'J frey, Llthopolts, and M1111 BettY, TlumteglYlng Day
and Mrs Phlhp Me1er
1
A DJcture of Mr Eastman waa tak 30C Members are to brmg Chrut f l~renr(' Crl)s~n n rol umbus spen 1 Koehler, RN, Galhpohs, wer; Mrs H L Dunham, Jaequ,Hne Mr ahd Mrs Otho .Murray weri
en. durmg the evemng Mr.s Ell mas tOYB to th1s meet1ng whlt ll thf&gt; weekend w•Lh Mr~ Mtry Cross '11hanksg1ving guestl of Mrs Lewil Rict, Mrs Larry Rice, Mrs James Thanksglf.!ng dinner gueats of Mr
ward Radfonl was reported 111
will be given to the Jaycees lo•
and daughters Cheryl an 1 Koehler and Dr and Mrs If,. 'D Johnson and Mn Robert ABhley anMd Mrs ~h~ord ~~~h~ ~,.on ,
ContrJbuhons were made to the dlslrJb"lton
to needy eluldrcn u L•nn
Amsbary and family
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were In Galhpolis ~aturday ~e•·
r an
ra
o
th
t
Metgs County Tuberculllsls and
' &gt;fr .wd \lt s Do Reuben Beck
Mr8 I E Hull • who was calle•• lng to attend a layette sh9wer lor and son, Ro•er,
were bn"'•en
•
e
coun
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Health Assocwhon, aad to the
At the close of the meeting r(' are VlSJtors '" Florida and theJr here by the death or her aun\ Cna Wynne baby daujhter of ltora iri Parkersburg Fr•dq ,
Ohio State C:r3n ~e Youtb fund
freshmcnts were served by tiH children, Karl Kirk Ktm a n ,, Miu Sarah Jones, has returned ~ Mrs Bert BuUer the former Nan·
Mr and M~"'Fr:ank ~dn~
A Thank ~l! tvm g proaram was home econom 1es committee
Mary Kellen are l!ta.)mg With her home in Washmgton, D C. jr y Siner Mn Dunham and Mlsa and 101111 retu OJao thelr h JOe
lh I
d th
M w Jtor Mr and Mrs Franklin Glnth~r Rice remained for th~ week end In Columbus Sa\IU'dJI)I after opend
e r gran mo cr, "
a ' and chtldren Grandview, and Mia
lng Thanksg!Vllit 'with iter sister
Ramey durin g their absence
Juanita Hewklns, who " employed wtth Mro lohn Blazer and lam· and brotKer tn·law, Mr and Mh
Mrs Ruth flawk and doughier 10 Columbus, have been vlsltlnc lly
Eldon Kraeuter and daughten, of
Thanksgivi~g Mary
Jane, Columbw, spent thr Mr and Mrs John HawkiM Jr
Mr and Mrs Claude Budlrk Morning Star
Mr and Mrs Richard Friley, llncle snti aunt of tbe groom Plnk Thanksgiving weekend with her
Mr and Mrs Wilham Grate and and Danny and Sam Walte&lt;a, of ~r and Mrs Harry Saddler re·
Columbus are announcing th!l and white decorations were used parens Mr and !Mrs W B Ga• son, Jimmy, Charleston, and lllr. Columbus, spent the week end turned to th01r home Bridgeport,
marnage of their daughter, Pat ln the dmmg room where whiff' her
and MrB Gary Dudlng and oon, with Mr and Mrs Guy Walters
Saturda~ after sptndtng Tba,jlb·
rJcJa Lee to Carl Q»o TaYlor weddmg bells were lJCd with plrk
Mrs Otho Walls, who '"pen t sammy, Huntlngton, visited J: H
Mlas Patricia Russell, who 18 giVmg wtth Mra William Boxter
Kodak color-slide camera Ill complete 1/uh ouint
Columhu(\ son or 1\lr and Mrs ~ atln ribbons
the past three weeks vtstltng Dr ' Grate and family on Thanklsldv· employed In Columbus, spent the apd Mr and Mrs Bentz Wolle
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Hubort Tutor, Middleport
The two tlmd weddtn! &lt;ak• and Mrs George Cahoon Wilke• In~
week end with her mother, Mrs
Mrs Bentz Wolfe, Mrs. William
Everything nHdtcl for day-and nl'll! ~napohoaling. 'H4W
The double rtn~ ceremony was wafl topped wtth a mm1ature brlrle vtlle returned home Fr day Dur
Tbanlaisivina guests of Mr and Anna B Russell
Baxter and guests, Mr and Mra
Brownie Starflao~ C merathattal11 Ektachrome C\l)or oil~
performed 11t five lhtrty o'clock on and groom and rake 1cc cream de ing her mit they celebrated t~. Mf! H E Bush were Dr and lolra
0
Mr and Mrs Etlwm Wells en- Harry Ssddlet spent Friday In
ao well ao blacll·ond·whltt
and KadacOtar
IIII!tiln
'rlank ~l:liVln !i! Da:y at the altar of 1 t!orated Wllh Pink bell!; flower
qllh btrthday of Charles Cahoon J J DavlJ, and daughters, Char· tertalned witb a Thanksgiving dtn Portsmouth
flc11holdor. P,lus 6at1ori11, ftaolibulbs, Verichram• Paii ...-;
the F1rct Prc ~ b\lertan ehurci bv "'l ! nt ~ and pu ,.,rh vcre served
" me of Y JS Maggie Coster a~~ Jene, Dla• ,Etame and Joyce, ner for Mr and Mrs llteh.ord
~r and Mr&amp; Andrew Gloeckner
d fulll
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Gr
1ft
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t"'e Rev Howard Ruppelt 1n thll
These pre.::cnt wrrP the b,.ld ' nd Thmk•mm ~ Dly at 1 Middleport, ond Joseph Davia Sr Jones, Pomeroy, Miss Jean Wells, of Clarksburg, W Va, are spend·1
an
niiiiiCnOnl. talg • • • trta1 ,.,.,.
J
p ~r•r JFC or ' he lmmedlntc tamil t
'J!l f(l' rlr l?t rmr.H Mr nnd vr ~
er b•olhe•, Cbor Je• Cah••on D· Cleveland, who haa been villUnt II RN, G~Ulpolla, ond Robert F18her tng a lew day• with bla btolhet
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Mlqll Judy Chnlio Rutland, cou
T-fubert T ~vln r 11 11fi daugllter '"
at the Davia home Friday Mro
Frank RlchardB, Columbus, baa and s!Bter ln·law, Mr and - Mrs
1
&amp; n of th(' li:room w:.ts maid or
' Aien 1oul!le, Mr and MrR ludsrlr
The IOCOnd birthday or Kel
Davia and dausbtera, Joy~•• h,en vlelting h18 grandmother, Jacob Gloeckner
'honor and William 1nlor, In tlts Wl]lte M~ nnrl ''rs Robert Tew • oungest eh ld of Mr and M· Elaine and Diana, Mrs Buah and Mrs H~ Root
Mrs Carl Mattox, Middleport,
Dl"'nfinrrc b'l'olhc,. of the groom kqhnv "''I' ~n l H ~q r,.,., Gdmo,.
v ~q !,nd "lP"
"l"ld rta n ' ~
, 1, S u ~:~ V r
t t.e bmle clo.sP. a ~ treetlen q 1 '1 R 1 ~ n "t, &lt;' '' ... ~ .. ~;~ II 0 •ul Hapton
dress of rO) al blue ln prince~~ stall and Mrs .&amp;theI Jone..,
rre M~ , nd ' Irs M T F'rcnct:
J~
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Slyle with Sl'OOJl neckline Shr:
Mr Rl!d Mt ~ Tavlor are ut 'hom r Mr ond Mrs Ot n StiVers and son
1
wore white satin hat nna a shoul 1n theu apartmoJ!t at 620 Oakwood non Marc and l uAnn French
Mr
and
Mrs
Frank
Ea.1tep,
Ccl
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V
W
der corsage of wh1te (1\r).!:anthf' Avenue, Colltm bus She Is a grad
mumg Miss !Oh~!e wore Alice uatc o( Cenlrnl Htgh School, Col umbus, ' spent the weekend vh1t
blue m a ' lreet length model with umbu•, and 11 employed In lh•• lng: her grandmother, Mrs C F
acoop neckline and m11tchlng Jul accoun•ing dn'partn ent of the Bell Hawkms, and familY and his mo,
iette cap Her corsage waa of Telephone Comp nnv :\1r Taylor ~~:;;-;ly Mrs Vlrglnta Eastep, and
white chry58nihelllums
lo a graduntc of Middloport Higil
Mr and Mn Donley EdwardJ
Arter the ccrcrnony " rll!ceptio:t 'kilool and t!l ns.wcwted with thr "' .... " " vlc lt erl h111 tmtcr, Mu
w.u held at the home or Mr and J\.~:~~elman Gra 1nery Company io Edwin Coates, and brother Char
Mrs Clarc ~ce Chm , R"lland Columbos
11 ~ t:dwar.ds u n d famU¥ wbtil
..,--- - ·- - - - th ey came We dnc~dav far the wed
ding: of Mrs Conteli' dau gh ter, Bal
bura, to Roy Bctzlng
Mr and M1 s Hcn rv Null were
k•lllii"IP ~ s vas1tors m Parkersburg
Mro Edwin Coates, lllddleport
Mr and Mrs Betzlng arc at
liu announced the wedding of her home '" the Smith property for Saturday
, 1 •.wd ~ l u Hob(' rt J 1y ,J: ,J
daughter, Barbara Daune, to Roy ermly the Sophia Fisher home In
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ambu!i spent the 11hanksglvmg
Donald Betzlna, aon oi Mr nnd Pomeroy
hf"lllrf
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t~
rAillflve
s
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ere
~Irs Roy Bctzlng Pomoroy 1 he
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Tbank•glvmg gueBls at the home
Mrs Bctzlng Is a graduate of
Rev Waldo Bartolo performed the
or
Mr
and
Mro
A
E
Erwin
and
Pomeroy
High
School
anrl
the
Car
double ring eer•mony at the altar
of the Federated Church on Wed negic Institute in Cleveland and son John mciuded all ~ut one of
neoday, November 27, at 7 30 Ia on X ljjiY technician at Meigs their fanuly MrB Richard Bro•n
o'clock arter a twenty mmute re· General llo•pital Mr Belling, who (Maxine) and her ramtly were 1m·
ella! oJ nupUal muole by Mrs also gra~uated from Pomero~ lllgh able to coma ilr m Chtlheothe
)len NoulllirJg, organl•l White School Ia a senior at Ohio Unl Mr Brown Is •ocupcraling aCtor
an emergency appendectomy At
riadloJus and chryall'lthemums verslty
the f~mtly gatherlnt were Mr and
wcce used to decorate lhe candle
Mrs Dexter Ervin and son, Greg
lit altar
o1y New Hnvcn, Mr and Mrs
Mlu Lu&lt;y Amabary was mald
Harley Hendrick! ond dau~hter
of honor and Rlehar!l Ru88ell act
Sandra, Mr and Mr&amp; Melvin Hood
ed as best man
and children, Cheryl and Danny,
The bride cho10 a street length
dr4a of mauve Jersey ond pink
uU~ with winter white aece15or
1 he A"'ltlary of the LewlaMan
leo and carried an orchid on the Icy PORI American Ledon, mel
Easte•n Star Bible whleh had be thl• week at the homo of Mrs AI·
longed to her maternol 1rand len Hampton with Mra Campbell
mother Her only jewell')' w.. 1 Harpor president, presiding
o1rand of peW'll, the gilt of the
Plana were made La organize a
irO.m Mill Amsbory wore a blue Junior LeKlon and Mra Haroer
Cosh f111 thtn bu&amp; ftrt
jemy dreu with oatlp a&lt;ecnto wlll make a aurvey of eligible
whto l'tfllld In 12
and matching aceea10rteo and a member~ and report by January I
monlhly p&amp;'fllltnlo.
corn~e of ro10a
A contribution waa voted for
Mra Coateo, mother of the bride the Veterans' llasplal In Chilli
Avorage Dollf Cost 18'h e
eboae a poudre blue Jersey drea cothe for Cbrlstmaa H E Benoy
with black aeceasorleo and cor will be tho guest opeaker at an
124 1. Main St.
1110 ol pink oarnaUono )Ira Amnrloanilm program to be slven
Phone 197
Bellini, moth&lt;r of the groom, 11 tho Mt Alorlab church in Fo().
lrnttt Co..rt, f4r,
IJ'OfO a navy blue enJOmble with ruary
matching acceasorlca and pink
The ro,ular meeting ol the Aux.
lliary In Fobrurlr will bQ held at
carnation coraa1c
CITY
THI
ReltUvea and lriendo who al· tho ~ome of Mfl NeUie Wlno!on
lended the quiet ceremony were
Refreohmenil were 10rved by
Ill! parenta ol tho bride and Mrs Campbell Harper, Mrs Hamp
&amp; II'\1/INii!l CO.
croom; Mr •nd lllra, Chlrl0r Ed· ton, Mra van Hock end Mra Edith
wards, Mlddleporl, Mr. and Mn Thomu
I
Jferbert Edwardl, Galllpoiia, Mr
and ~" DonhlY Edwards, Corn.
Ina, Mr and alra Antone Lucke,
Kr and Mrs C L. Heaton, Mill
~ldlne Woodo and
Harold
/
Hawk.

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Held At Grange Hall Friday

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Patric1a Lee Friley Is Wedded
To Carl Taylor On

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PaulSquuiquits
Mi~dlepo,rt ~hool
Board PoSition
Paul Smart, .who bu ttrved ''
clerk' of tbe lllidtlleport Board of
Eduea~oJl for the ,_sl lblrty 1wo
years, rta!8!1ed Jan~ nlfbl
wh1~ ~e Betrd !'let at"the hlch
comRrised of~two "h.Ot w!lh Mjol, Ltil\ieU Proba,.o,
~U~tct 1 co nell v1eo ~!l~ent, pr,)ldlll8 jn the
mem~i of llle Vo un ab,.pc:e orllruc:e·Uc!Jd, pmideni
Depaltment A (11th The rellg~IJoa, 111Uc'l. II elf...
I• ) el b b' llppolnteri live December liJ, l'll ~~~led
four membiP&gt; thea Ia with ~~-~~ .&amp; lftV!tiata
~:'1''"'u.,
• WOI I}
W JIJq ~d to
,;"&lt;:•u•'~ \~ tbe Pe~01ort Board!or l'erve Js c ert fot 1 ~9W: 'ear
of one year .were Coun~ term
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Roy Bstll•¥ ~n~ R•charo Th~ "il~ion
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while ~. nan\~d Wthe Tfiablit; Junilll: !IIJ\i'liChbof leaih·
~~.eroy. Vo\uitteer 1\f~ll\e.n we•• Ier, wu actqited !If lh~ · boerd
" "' ''""' Mankin and H~rry Wat· Mrs Tblbet Ntipell btt!i!auM
of
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tuhealtb r '• '\, 1 "
The Beard held 'a ·l9lltrtl 1d1 ..
culllldn "or liM·eainplelt~ '9( ~~~~
qew elem~'llfui oi:)iool 'IJd !he ad·
dillon ~ the ~lg~ RboOI .UUcj!ql
JOlllliill'l ptd!nt wer; ' raul
Smart, lfarOI~ £, l{Ubbard, ra~i
DaVII and \frt Prilbud

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R~tland ~ar~~

Votes
Eridor8emen\ For
fax lte\ralqatic.n ·

Tbe' Le[art, W Va ..'PTA voteu
endorse th~1 recommerldflfoQ
qf ,the Pt Plo111nt ,Chil!lber o:
!;ommett!e and Ute Maooa County
tann Bure•ii on tax revaluatio9
&amp;lid. real""'l''lll bi the count\
" it met recently at lbe Letart
School
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ACTUALLY YOU'D ~XPECT TO PAY MORE

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THAN $244.95 FOR THE LIVJNG ROOM

Lewis-Manley Post
Auxiliary Plans
A'Junror Legion

SUITE A,LQNE-

$400

LOAN

FOR THAY WELL GROOMED LOOK

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Club Meets

Tho Vernon Star Dtli'OrJ 4"

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meeting rc:cn' ly 0t t\ e Vm e
School House
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Pros.tdrnt Mary Rouoh woo I
.tharre ollhe lll••t'nr Th e open
in1 " "I w" 'i'Wcll Virginia B"
aud Girls" fol ""'ed by the " "
~ iD of \he 4·H Pltd&amp;e
!acb member repeo!J'd a Bib'
vern lor the So!lpturo Mra Nor
Sllata led llJO CfOilJI In Dt'ayer
Tlllina part In the
were Arlene ROU!h Donna Don
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The
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Roush Tha metlln~
the PfllYini of th"

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Your laundry comtiback
rmmaculattly cltc111, crisp
and frtsh -smelling, Wtl
wash, Ruff dry ar ftnlsh •••
depend on 11M'for speedy,
efllcltnt st~lct. Frta pick· ,
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A!o!loble In your choice of six beautiful
' fflbric•. Rubberi~td hair padding. \slnaatly
PURCHASE •lflt~. Guorant;d ,;construction. Your to.~
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NO 195

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C~olcil" 1W Myer and CarrlnJton
the operetta win be liven at
~acb ~boo! dtlrblg the wn~ of
Decetltber 20th with the exll!ll
daUs tb .be announced later. The
pulilld Ia tnvitl'd tO attend the

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ri:oo TI/e Pricfl fB Ai§Jil'
11:30 Truth or. Colniequen~
12.00 Tie· if~ Doll"ih ,

9:30 Troirblil Wltii".Falhet

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12:00 Tie Tae Dough
l2'30 11 Could Be You
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1:00 Mid-Day News
1:1~ Movietlme
2·30 Bl'ide and Gr'oom
3:00 Mallnee Theatre
4:00 Q~een (or a Day
4:45 Mode n Rom nces

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5:00 Comeay Tlllle
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9·00 :!{eel 1,{eGraw .
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5:30 Spinach Playhouao
8:15 Sporla Eye

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10:00 The Wliforl\l.-.
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In a less drtuilatl6' Vfay, aV!i'f!Oil· lito"ilife.sl
many other benefits. 1'he natlon's-well-belng;
technicians.
growth and prosperity are materially advanc. Ei~htr·slx former l:AP CliOets are now in ed by air transportation, while the aviation
111~ U.S. Air F6rQ6,Acladelny in COlorado industry, one of the country's largest, pr&lt;iwMere tile' men wlio Will' make deelalons in vide's employment for more than a million
the 'tong range·mtSslle era and will some day mcn,and women. In addition, the aviation Inwear general's rtal'8· are beillg_ fashioned. dustry buys 'from many thousands of comTrue, they w now military personnel. Bu: panies throughout the United States, most ol
they are alsO ot' the _group 'ot far too fevl who them classed as small business.
are belrlf sclewttil'lfAily t~iiietf· f6 &amp;ipe With,_ America's present WOF]d leadel"llllip iri the
the period they will live tn under a curricu- alr is the result of superior technical achieve.
lum- be!Jig reviilld by tht~ Acldemy to keep· menta. It is the product of skilled en~ilu~•ers.l
pace Wlllt tl\~'tlm'es.
sclefilfsts and technicians' ..._ tiOth lnlllt•"•'l•
~robabi,Y even. J!l'ore hbpottant are their and clvlllgn.
youngel' fcriftell c6llel'gllei1""" tM more than _ It takes many years to trafn tllese vahlablieti'
36,000 y.s. tee,n-age!S elseWIIere-ln the na· p'eople.' To prepare them for ·unma(che!l
!Jon enrolled' In·CAP's cadet ranb learning portuliltles in a(lfafioh aftci: mally 6ther
the meaning ot and blilnlf motlvatEid In the vltfes, their early education must tnclud~i~l
benefits otavi,tlo'ri. ·
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mafheniatMs· ana Science hi ~de' imi'
. Of &amp;II avlatlon bdngs, one benefit Is un- school.
~halleri~e'd In, Its overait lilij)!jitance to t,he No one queslions that th'lf future of out
many blessings.of out way of life. This ig de- lion is In t!ie hanlls ot' these young. 'PeOPle.
feniu - _defi!liie of tile nation against ag. But tMre Is a vital need for gl'llater emp-ha·'l
rr~i9e fdrcei wl\ic~ Imperil world peace. sis on technical!6ducalloil deSl'reti by flie
ifost of us ii'e' reriilrl'ded of mllital')r avlli· agers themseives - teell-agen motlvitfd
lion only occasionally. But It I~ nevertheles8· pro~ram's such ll!l tliose of tlie crVJt,Arr
8 fact that 1M nllgbtY forcd of' today's a1r trot. This must occur anlf oecui' noW" il
wel~s'- on wlllch eaiib branch of our arm- U.S Is to continue Its leadership In· connlhe,rJi!
fOrces rely -"' llli:ept oli constant alert. Air cia! and milit.ary aVtatlori, relillt~ ffl till!,,st)t
W.bl ate tM tiailon's principal defense prosperity, anq maintain seeurlty ag'alnJt
If ali attack shoulit-oome. The~ are also a de· gression.
C.'llll!.iDulnt iet'lilus problem facing the nation
In the sho!Uge. of... scientists; engineers and

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AI{: ~~trot, 16 }'I!BI'll old Decem· terrent force to prevent the outbreak of war
1*, iHlt- beeit llllilllllt Itself felt In the = enabling us to live in peace.

The Civil

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Daily

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The Oak Grove WSCS will hold

a Jitney Supper and gift auction
al lhe Oak Grove Community Hat!!
on Friday Dec. 6 beiilnnlng at
0 p. m. A cakewalk wilt be an a&lt;fd·
ed oltraotlon.

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Sharon and Charlene,
Zundel's mother, 'Mn.
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ln. Beautiful two-tone blue fin·

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Adventures In Leamlng
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Nelghboro
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Noon Newo
12:05 lj'oon
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L!beraee
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Gretchen Wade Show
1:00' Gretchen Wlllo ·Sii""'
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11:30 Truth or. Colniequen~
12.00 Tie· if~ Doll"ih ,

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1:00 Mid-Day News
1:1~ Movietlme
2·30 Bl'ide and Gr'oom
3:00 Mallnee Theatre
4:00 Q~een (or a Day
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5:30 Spinach Playhouao
8:15 Sporla Eye

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In a less drtuilatl6' Vfay, aV!i'f!Oil· lito"ilife.sl
many other benefits. 1'he natlon's-well-belng;
technicians.
growth and prosperity are materially advanc. Ei~htr·slx former l:AP CliOets are now in ed by air transportation, while the aviation
111~ U.S. Air F6rQ6,Acladelny in COlorado industry, one of the country's largest, pr&lt;iwMere tile' men wlio Will' make deelalons in vide's employment for more than a million
the 'tong range·mtSslle era and will some day mcn,and women. In addition, the aviation Inwear general's rtal'8· are beillg_ fashioned. dustry buys 'from many thousands of comTrue, they w now military personnel. Bu: panies throughout the United States, most ol
they are alsO ot' the _group 'ot far too fevl who them classed as small business.
are belrlf sclewttil'lfAily t~iiietf· f6 &amp;ipe With,_ America's present WOF]d leadel"llllip iri the
the period they will live tn under a curricu- alr is the result of superior technical achieve.
lum- be!Jig reviilld by tht~ Acldemy to keep· menta. It is the product of skilled en~ilu~•ers.l
pace Wlllt tl\~'tlm'es.
sclefilfsts and technicians' ..._ tiOth lnlllt•"•'l•
~robabi,Y even. J!l'ore hbpottant are their and clvlllgn.
youngel' fcriftell c6llel'gllei1""" tM more than _ It takes many years to trafn tllese vahlablieti'
36,000 y.s. tee,n-age!S elseWIIere-ln the na· p'eople.' To prepare them for ·unma(che!l
!Jon enrolled' In·CAP's cadet ranb learning portuliltles in a(lfafioh aftci: mally 6ther
the meaning ot and blilnlf motlvatEid In the vltfes, their early education must tnclud~i~l
benefits otavi,tlo'ri. ·
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mafheniatMs· ana Science hi ~de' imi'
. Of &amp;II avlatlon bdngs, one benefit Is un- school.
~halleri~e'd In, Its overait lilij)!jitance to t,he No one queslions that th'lf future of out
many blessings.of out way of life. This ig de- lion is In t!ie hanlls ot' these young. 'PeOPle.
feniu - _defi!liie of tile nation against ag. But tMre Is a vital need for gl'llater emp-ha·'l
rr~i9e fdrcei wl\ic~ Imperil world peace. sis on technical!6ducalloil deSl'reti by flie
ifost of us ii'e' reriilrl'ded of mllital')r avlli· agers themseives - teell-agen motlvitfd
lion only occasionally. But It I~ nevertheles8· pro~ram's such ll!l tliose of tlie crVJt,Arr
8 fact that 1M nllgbtY forcd of' today's a1r trot. This must occur anlf oecui' noW" il
wel~s'- on wlllch eaiib branch of our arm- U.S Is to continue Its leadership In· connlhe,rJi!
fOrces rely -"' llli:ept oli constant alert. Air cia! and milit.ary aVtatlori, relillt~ ffl till!,,st)t
W.bl ate tM tiailon's principal defense prosperity, anq maintain seeurlty ag'alnJt
If ali attack shoulit-oome. The~ are also a de· gression.
C.'llll!.iDulnt iet'lilus problem facing the nation
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·,~iF~: ! ' $TI.L P~CHING ••••• By Alan Mavtr
C:ONERJ.Y,
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COLIJMB\lS 1Jf - Ohio State
Coadl Woody llaf• eomplained
lllonday that ,blo 11ooe BOwl bound
Buekeyeo .....,. "IIW '14o happy"
1o .....,plllh mueb In lhe flnt
pnetloe for the pott ' aeuoa clulic.
"We certainly dldll,'t aeeompliah
much," Hayes said of lhe oqnad
riled 'topl In lhe .country by the
UnitM ~% Board of Coach.,
"but I gdeos JlltY're sUI! too happy, If you kllow wllat l mean."
The Buckeye' mentOr lndlcoted
one of h11 proble!pt wu to keep
hiJ oquod in lop lbaPI during the
lew weeks before 1!1• ,,...e.
"About three atrliibt days of
lndlviduol work ond they'd be !eal
sbarp agoin" he 'said ofter the

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''Trouble with tliot though iJ
they'd be too sharp l4o soon."
Tile drill saw eveeyone but Dick
Scbllnth, oUil nllfllng a knee 111liii'Y JUI!ered in the Kiclligan
came, run•••• m091hly.
Ace ballbac~ Dop Clork, who
mJSICd the I~ two IDd tbrfe. \
quuten aomea bkoille olo aroin
lnjuey wu bou In •aeUon, loo.
olong With b1ifbaeb Don Sutherln
and Joe Cannavlno,. who ~~ave had
had ontls&amp;
Ail three looked -good In the
drills and Connovlnlt ond Suthorin
were ~romotod 1o tlgbl ball ah~ad
of Joe Trivl!on~o TltJ real oJ 1'1•
lineup wu uncbJnJed.

Bryant Drop8 .
A&amp;M Pluni For
Al~maPo8t .
C-OLLEGE STAT,JON, Texas UP
-Paul ' 11&lt;11'" Jlt7ant, ro•igned
hi1 JIG,tJOO.a-Year polt t1 be~d at
Teoo AlM ·~oll~g 1o CO ~k to
his 1lmo ma~. tho Unlvera ty of
Alobama, aq~ ta~o over th job
of tobulldinl ltc football fortune•.
Jleyan~ a 1111, •tern football
!Aakmaller who pulled the Aggioa
up from the Boutbwnt Conference
cellar to n•tlonal ranklnl in four
yeen. became the second coaeh
to leove a Southwell Conference
telll! sinoe tbo end of tho 11ea10n.
Only lut w~k penonable Jack
lolilthell ol Al'kallll mlpod 1o
lake over as hood cooch ot Kan·

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Preeld~nt T. M. Harrtnalon of
Alii aonouhee~the ICbOQI \I'Otlld
re"'ae B£i nt 'om the liD~ HV·
on YOifl ol hi IO.year contr~et
"wl\h "&amp;rot." but no ollicial word
on tbt blrlna 6f Man! bas come
from Alablma il ol yet
Alabma Prelldent Dr. Frank
A. BOlt uid II Ltaington, Ky.,
that Beyant'a announcement came
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Bryont 10me
late Mondoy
nlaht or early tod•Y about su"
ettdiDI Alabsma coach J. B.
"Eiro" Whitworth.
Bryant's requ01t lor relcaoo
!rom bit eentroet aaked th1t It be
elleetlve Jon. t. 19!8, lour daya
diet hit Ieoda tho Allie• lor lbe
final time In their Gator Bowl
club IJIInat Tenne11cc.

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Rutland ts gomg to be a sttou~er comender in the co)lnty
basketball loop than' last year wnen the ited Devils i mtsheo
third behind Jtacine and Eastern. The Ratders wtll 1\ave to
move some not to be edged out of the No 2 spot behmd Ra·
cine. It's nlgh impossible to see bow the Tomadoes can be
tricked out or the championship.
Jim Vennarl seconded by Keith Nelson and thirded by
Hank Null who' works on the farm hands in the 7-8th grades,
have a veteran, rangy squad back with heighth and enough
speed to make them dangerous.
Pat Eadl, 6·8 senior at center, sided by 6·2 Roger Turner,
junior at a forward, and Jimmy Graham at the other forlfard,
will be an effective downcourt trio.
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runs, or thumbs biB way several nules !tome aftet' practlce ev·
ery night because he loves basketball so ardently, may come
into his own as a star this year. He's quicker than two cats
One cat lan't as quick as Ronnie.
Darrell Dugan, of halfback fame , pairs with Fife as the
er probable guard starter.

COLUMBUS UP- Ohto Stat•
~xpecling lis belt bask~ tball team
IO years, opens the
most ambi·
!lolls sctwdulc 1n the j choo!'s his
tory tomm row mght agalnot Ken ,
tueky
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lion to Howa!ll at center and
',aughlin at guard are c~nlor
Karl')' Huston and lorword Kenny
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Howonl Spa..o Ofltnso
would wnrk hal'() ail throuah prar'
Howard " the offense · spark·
lice and he "' thetr beat wh•·' 'lug He averaged 20 points per
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'We expert to

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ahootlng averaKe and 442

have a bcttnr points to becpme one ot ~he ton

team th ~ year than we had last
season when we were In con let '
t10n for the B1g Ten t1llc Ut\ 11 1
the fm al game," Stahl snid
Stahl has several reasons r01
hi, high hopes Four regulars
frolll )ast sc~•on return iri~tudln,
Frl{l~ Hownrd, the I(lam R jead1n ~
!'l rorer, and an ali·Am l!ucan cun

Jcorers in Ohio State blstory.
Stahl reels the Columbus sol
dler wllo Rtands .spc feet &amp;IX in·
ches tall, is "qu1c:k and sttong"
and bas 11 unus.ual coordination
for hiS size "
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Thc Buo~ eye shootm; In pr~c­
t1cc hRs been revery bit as good

ly United Prwso
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MU1ersv1Ue 110 LaSalle &amp;l
Buffalo U. M Oswego 116
Springfield 88 .)111' 67
Temple 83 Delaware 38
MIDWt;ST
Loyola (Ill.) 90 Ripon 72
OePaul 71 Neb Wesleyan 45
WtscooSin 63 S. Dakola 56
Kan.., 63 Oklahomo Stale 58
Evansville 92 Louloville 112
Belhany 60 Western 11eoerve 58
Purdue 79 Miami (0.) tHI
Mich. Stale 74 BuUcz M
Ohio U. 76 Jn,fl•na till
Iowa ~te 62 Drab ~
Northwestern 1'1 Weal Mleh 78
:.nnnesota tHI .Southern Melh. ~2
Wlnoil 100 Morquette 90
Nebraska M S. Dakota Slate ~2
SOUTK ·
The Clt1del Ill Newborl')'. 48
William It Mary 73 VIJ'&amp;inla 69 .
Wake Forell tl8 Davidson 81
Teaneuee M rtlrman 61
Kenlueky 7Bil1Jk• 74
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Miami (Fla.) 88 1aclrlon'illlo 87
Al•"-m• 118 1acbonvllle '11. fl
Vanderbilt 81 Sewuee 53
South Carolina 95 Georpa 87
SOUTHWIST
Oklahoma City u. 85 Houston 75
Rice 7Z New Mexico A l M 4~
Oklahoma H ArkanNs 51
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Colorad~ St. U. M Co1~'do M

BY UNITED PRESS
The Ho0.11ero, unable to get
Wi1t The Sblt l Cltamborlaln their fut break into operatioB
carried Kansas safely past Its because of the Ohio team'i, back
f~rs t big test of the college bll."· board control were gaced by fOI'
ketbali season, but Kentucky got ward Arcble Deea 1\'tib ~ rm\5,
a bad scare and Indiana was up- high for the evening, wbll ee~set tn the year's first big surpris· ter Frank Radovich· OH:ored 10 ·
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for !~diana.
Kansas, the nation's No. 2 team
Ohio . featured a balanced
was leading by only a point at
attact Wttb Bob P.etcza,
halltune until the seven foot ICormg
Dick
Norman
and Larry Will·
Chamberlam went mto 1\igh ~~''" mm.s each dumping
tn 14 pqinta.
and led the Jayhawks to a 63-liG
lnd~ana pulled within f,fotir
VIctory over Oklahoma state Mon
pomls of the Ohioans with 33 .se.
day nigh\ at Stillwater, Okla
Kentucky, ranked No. 5, had tr. eonds to play, but Normait ;l"'d
ra)ly In the last twQ minutes to the contest with a basket and'~o
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nip Duke, 78-74, on its -'own ho11tc free throws.
court And Indiana, last season's
Big Ten co-ebampion and ranked
14th for the new campaign, w:u
sent crashing by Ohio Univm1tv
76-88 at Bloomington, Ind .
Chamberlain wound up with 30
points in .his opening effort for 1
WHICH AOUATJC.
Kansas, 17 of them comtng m th•l
second hill as Kansas pulled
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Indian~ was. beat just where it
thaugbt it was strong- in re·
boundtnf. Six-eight Arthte Dee•
had 24 pomls and slx-7% Frank
Radovich hid 19 for the Hoosier;
but Ohio Umversity controlled
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the backboards
However, other high-ranked
teams that went right Into ac·
Uon on the opening ntght of the
season won as expeeted.

Sixth,

ranked Michigan State, the other
What hme ~. •• co-thampion
of the Big Ten,
brushed "'ide Buller, 74:M; 16th
New
J~! ~::~'!" corankedA&amp;M,Rice72-4G;trounced
and 19th·rankea
Mex~

Jay Berwanlf' wea"'he loot of
the ..... '"""" ployors 't the
Unlnrslty of thlcqo, maldn1 the
AlljAmorlca In 1915 t!to\lth he
;Jayad willt 1 dowMrtddon team.
Oncl' 1 INnnor·llno nod: "Iorwonpr 6 llll~a o.• His tmtaat
flmt we~ 1 20-11 ,,.. , epinat
Ohio Stolt In 1935 whon Jay ron
wild but .not wllilenovth. Ht did,

Illinois downed Marquette, 10().
90.

Jean Claude Lefebvre, the
French freshman wbo ranks as
the tallest college eager m the
nation 11t seven feet, a~ inch e~,
made his dcbul for Gonzaga wJt.!t
13 points in a 7J.3l win over Col·
lege o!, Idaho.
Ohio University controlled the
hoWtvtr, lttCDJM the flr't wiMer
of tht Htlornan Trophy /oftd woo backboards to upset ,Big Ten oochamPIOn Indiana. ,
lht first pN player onr
Phllodolphlo •rew him w11tn tht
Natlonel r:Htball Lnt~ iet up
IIi colloctivo droll In 1936.
.. Whthvtr htppellM to Jq ltrwan""' Todoy ho'a 1 portntr tn
an lndu&amp;trltl rvbiMr finn In Chi·

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NEW YO~~~ - Gtno "Act"
~on when the team shot at a 431 Arma1rtn1, 151, llltolltth, N. J.,
olip a~ain't B1g Ten fo .. and av· outpointed bybon Stubbt, 1561/a,
cragcd ,420 (or the .scaBon
PIHobu'lh, Pt. 1101.
l'he reserve strength Is the
-,-best in yoors, Stahl sai&lt;l. lie sa~d
PROVIDJNCII, R1 I. - Sit"
Jim FerreV, Vern Bor~ltall or Won!, 1451/a, Hortftrd, Conn., outJim Nle,hau11 could win a startin3 pointed Gtnt lulltr, 'J43V., plaeo at guard Joe Roberts wm ton, [10),
be the reserve center Dick Furry and Norman Martin are lhe
LONDoN - Armond Sovolo, 146
Conldo, oloppt&lt;l Ron Richonlooo,
top forward resmcs.
Ohio, rated No II nationallt 141, lntl~nd [I),
by the United Preu Board o!
Coaeht:~ • opens w1th Kcntueky,
llood t:rtnsfutlon.
rated filth. Followmg l&lt;entueley. BOSTON -(UP)- Robert Mace.
the Buckeye, meet BuUer, Texa~ II, of.Boxb~ry. afRieted w1th hemand M, Yale, St. Louio, Oklo- ophilia, hu beeD liven more thaa
bolla, u c LA and Southern Call· 350 pints Of I blltOd at Children's
or nHtybc better" tllan last sea·

Toys and Appliances
Now On Djsplay
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didate at forward
OSU Haa Dtpth
Equ~lly pleasing, however, lll
USE OUR
the depth ho expects to have thiS
scnson Stahl explained !hot 111
nasl sensons he was woefully
weak on reserves
"The big problem thi s yoar II
llndmi a replacement for Gcn1•
,
Mtll nrd , our playmakcr at guard/'
Convenient Budget Terms at
Stahl satd.
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J:m La11ghhn, an honor student
Vennarl has a wealth of strong reserve mat~ n a l commg
front Charleston, w Va . will b'
Moore's Busy Stores
too off of Null's greut 1956·57 Junior Hi team
one of the guard• w1th Joe Carl·
The Red Devils, who ha~e never yet taken the1r cage
son, a •erviee returnee, at th•·
quite as seriously as football, may have some ox ~dlalrntlng loiher auord lie may shtft aomo
aeasona ahead of them in the winter sport. A natural
•f hi, rood rebounding rllerve
O,hi~
•ton to draw ts that the quailiy or basketball In our
talent at forward to guard to bol·
o~~~-4~h~e~B~t~·~~~c~~~~e~n~•::~·~·~:~a~t~J~u~y:_~~==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::~;!~~•IChoOIB Is due for a healthy rise. Racme, ~!ways tough, is
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NEW TAAN8•1tORTA8L..... 77Je fll{!tWtlo lllot .,.. IMH,. iou ~o ••:J•nd• enohtmtm•nl.~
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Because of Harrisonville's nearly intolerable manoower
~roblem . that school rannol exnec1 to compete hannilv In the
•ountv leaQue. But the remaining three are going to have
10me fun this year

Sttong Reserves Coming Up

Rutland opens its league achedule' aguinat Harrisonville to-

Wish.rMac' Best Of Luck, Except . . •
Everyone on this side of the river, except on spectul occa-

serving ~ ~~lftallt several years.
.
Mac il .I )"OI)I~roy t boy, fot·mor stqr In hask~tball and loot·
ball here who bad a turn as assistant at Midaleport before
moving acrota the river.
Ohloana will wi8h him all the luck there is other tHan on
nights Uke tonight when Wahama come,s ttj Middleport. But
Mac may not ne~d a lot of luck tonight. ll.e's been able to drill
hls boys three we~ks but Nolan Swackhamer of the
•
baroly got his squad's suits Issued Monday.
' ' It may be a month before Swack-or Dkk Rctton at Porn·
~~:;~::~::~~ij~f~tb~~e:/'[r boys into sh,pe. And an unhappy start
often
individual problems in later develop·

menlof,.

Thtrft!Oltoh

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LAY-A-WAY PLAN
SBnP EARLY

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llons like tol!ight, will wish Coach Donald McKenzie the best
Line creotld "noiderobl• ex- of luck In his -tip off year as head man of W~hama basketball.
elllmeat , 1\ Monlll"'' maJor
Ralph Siyre,, athletic director, has t~tn~d Ute
l•il'le d(al\ ,when tie choae zqover to Mac afti!r he demonstrated ~is desire and
In

rear-old 011'1' Geiger, a pltchor·
oulflold.r fro!l! bll [ormer em·
piOJOn .t~e SL IAiulo Cardinals'
Olllabo club.
Only II
were drofted in
Iii II
bl .134,000.
Tho Wllillntllon Sellaloro hsd
llrat
1tleeted ~ond
Malkmua, who
ol lhe AIIIOf•
~laili~ll ..ll~

AUSTIN ELICTED CAPTAIN
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. UP
- Billy Austin, eOJteru Ioiii o!
fense leader who &amp;alnod 1 ,42~
yards in nme gamea this season,
hu been elected captain of the
1958 Rutgers football learn. Au:
lin _duveTain
N. J.

ot xpecte o , 1
. Mach'Ine This. y,.ar'
BuckCage
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to Wtlbillctoa for come to Pomeroy Friday night

YanUotl lor eltber Oil McDoultld

Short but ftrey Ed Crooks wlll
get a chance at one forword apot
and the other eould go to Errteat
Bowles, Mike Erwin, David Hart·
inaer, Roy Long, Steve Bailey or
George Miller.
"The jobs are wide open on thiJ
ball club," Swack aaid Sunday u
he tried 1o make ploDI for UJne
day cil'ill that would prepare' the
Jackela lor their oeason opener.
Gomeo alart at 7 p. m. With reoerve matchea conung lint leilowed by vanity clashes A:dntioatop 1n Pomeroy and Middleport
iJ ~ and liO centa. In Pomeroy
only 50 eent 11ckelo are sold at
the gate on game nights.

Sta

SPORTS
DESK

1101 tlelvtn 1nd oeothor to the

ot-IIOMI' ~·

Layne 15 tne , 0 ~ of Hmy Lltyne
New Haven, widely known former
proleaslonal bascboll ~layer and
now a promment bu81neu msn of
the upriver town.
At Middleport Swackhamer Is
exptleted to start Bobby Nelson
and Harlan Whltlateh at guards,
his onb lettermen returning from
last year, and Mark Kelly, 6-1, at
center, who showed proml!e last
year on the reserve squad.

1D Kelp County as he Midclleporl
Yeuow Jackets s:agger from fQOt·
bali mto the wmter sport ached·
ule without a let-up or even a SIP·
gle workout Pomeroy prepares
for Eastern , Fr1day night; Racine
goes to Murray City tonight and
Rutland '""des Hamson ville, al·
so toOight
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Coach D~ek Retton of Pomeroy,
,ho returned Sunday ,from a trtp
to his home m West Virginia over
the holtdays, called his ftnl full
seale workout Monday. The Pan·
thera swmg mto league action
next Tuesday against Nelsonvtile
The Hounds are heavenly sent as
they are rebuilding from last
year'a great oulftt. Coach Bob
Shesky has the &amp;1ggest crymg
towel In Southeastern Ohio work·
10 g overtime
Racme, w1th another powet·
house, is eKpeeted to sJvo ttl
strong reserve team plenty of ac·
tlon agamet Murray City.
Rutland should have no trouble
whatsoever agoi~st Coach Ray
Bethel's Setplo Bulfdogs led by
co-caplams Roger Norlhan and
Bob William• Harri,ottville lost to
Racine last week, 9'1-40.
Coach Don McKenzie of Wahama
has been working 19M-G7 regulars
Roy Clark and John Layac at
guard, Bill Fogleson)l It center.
and Larry Lievmg and Robert
Rouoh at forwards in preparatuln
for :Middleport Leivlng ud Roush
aiao Jethter}edNiast yeaEr.but were

COLOUDO 51'1\INGS, Colo. night at Hari'\IIOnvllle, li.acine goes out of the league to
UP - 8ult:tlll l'roak Lane of ray
City (reported very we&amp;k), and Eastern plays Its rtrst
Clei'tlllld 1! ·111Wi1 trade often
In four ditto nt dirftUona lodly, league game 111a1nst Rulland Dec. 10 at Eastern. The llaiders
illflildiU

Rutland Favored Over Harrisonville ' f1~~1JAi[L~ili(:aDS"301~iShli~1{~~aJ~s~sPa~st~·;~~
~~~,~~~.~~~~s:~~:~.u~~~!;~ague Ope~er
SCORES
First T~st, Ok1ahoma On'63-56 C~uhf

PH9NE
388-Y

MOORES Pomeroy

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inr t~o

of Po;t•mouth
be. beld at tho
lfh.IJ!&lt;ll,_ Po~ipouth ,

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·,~iF~: ! ' $TI.L P~CHING ••••• By Alan Mavtr
C:ONERJ.Y,
Ducks.Happy,
pF 7HfJ
NEWYD/11(
G/ANT$1
ti!AY ~/! :J~

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COLIJMB\lS 1Jf - Ohio State
Coadl Woody llaf• eomplained
lllonday that ,blo 11ooe BOwl bound
Buekeyeo .....,. "IIW '14o happy"
1o .....,plllh mueb In lhe flnt
pnetloe for the pott ' aeuoa clulic.
"We certainly dldll,'t aeeompliah
much," Hayes said of lhe oqnad
riled 'topl In lhe .country by the
UnitM ~% Board of Coach.,
"but I gdeos JlltY're sUI! too happy, If you kllow wllat l mean."
The Buckeye' mentOr lndlcoted
one of h11 proble!pt wu to keep
hiJ oquod in lop lbaPI during the
lew weeks before 1!1• ,,...e.
"About three atrliibt days of
lndlviduol work ond they'd be !eal
sbarp agoin" he 'said ofter the

A!IPIN
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Wtrll AtL.
1'11.1 P&amp;P
OFA
RoOKtlf-

AI/1) 'otf? f'l?o'

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praclloe.

''Trouble with tliot though iJ
they'd be too sharp l4o soon."
Tile drill saw eveeyone but Dick
Scbllnth, oUil nllfllng a knee 111liii'Y JUI!ered in the Kiclligan
came, run•••• m091hly.
Ace ballbac~ Dop Clork, who
mJSICd the I~ two IDd tbrfe. \
quuten aomea bkoille olo aroin
lnjuey wu bou In •aeUon, loo.
olong With b1ifbaeb Don Sutherln
and Joe Cannavlno,. who ~~ave had
had ontls&amp;
Ail three looked -good In the
drills and Connovlnlt ond Suthorin
were ~romotod 1o tlgbl ball ah~ad
of Joe Trivl!on~o TltJ real oJ 1'1•
lineup wu uncbJnJed.

Bryant Drop8 .
A&amp;M Pluni For
Al~maPo8t .
C-OLLEGE STAT,JON, Texas UP
-Paul ' 11&lt;11'" Jlt7ant, ro•igned
hi1 JIG,tJOO.a-Year polt t1 be~d at
Teoo AlM ·~oll~g 1o CO ~k to
his 1lmo ma~. tho Unlvera ty of
Alobama, aq~ ta~o over th job
of tobulldinl ltc football fortune•.
Jleyan~ a 1111, •tern football
!Aakmaller who pulled the Aggioa
up from the Boutbwnt Conference
cellar to n•tlonal ranklnl in four
yeen. became the second coaeh
to leove a Southwell Conference
telll! sinoe tbo end of tho 11ea10n.
Only lut w~k penonable Jack
lolilthell ol Al'kallll mlpod 1o
lake over as hood cooch ot Kan·

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Preeld~nt T. M. Harrtnalon of
Alii aonouhee~the ICbOQI \I'Otlld
re"'ae B£i nt 'om the liD~ HV·
on YOifl ol hi IO.year contr~et
"wl\h "&amp;rot." but no ollicial word
on tbt blrlna 6f Man! bas come
from Alablma il ol yet
Alabma Prelldent Dr. Frank
A. BOlt uid II Ltaington, Ky.,
that Beyant'a announcement came
11 He
1 surprioe
111d be oped to talk to
Bryont 10me
late Mondoy
nlaht or early tod•Y about su"
ettdiDI Alabsma coach J. B.
"Eiro" Whitworth.
Bryant's requ01t lor relcaoo
!rom bit eentroet aaked th1t It be
elleetlve Jon. t. 19!8, lour daya
diet hit Ieoda tho Allie• lor lbe
final time In their Gator Bowl
club IJIInat Tenne11cc.

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All Directions
In Trade Moves
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Rutland Looms As Cage Power

Rutland ts gomg to be a sttou~er comender in the co)lnty
basketball loop than' last year wnen the ited Devils i mtsheo
third behind Jtacine and Eastern. The Ratders wtll 1\ave to
move some not to be edged out of the No 2 spot behmd Ra·
cine. It's nlgh impossible to see bow the Tomadoes can be
tricked out or the championship.
Jim Vennarl seconded by Keith Nelson and thirded by
Hank Null who' works on the farm hands in the 7-8th grades,
have a veteran, rangy squad back with heighth and enough
speed to make them dangerous.
Pat Eadl, 6·8 senior at center, sided by 6·2 Roger Turner,
junior at a forward, and Jimmy Graham at the other forlfard,
will be an effective downcourt trio.
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Ronnie File, junior scatguard of Salem Center, who walks,
runs, or thumbs biB way several nules !tome aftet' practlce ev·
ery night because he loves basketball so ardently, may come
into his own as a star this year. He's quicker than two cats
One cat lan't as quick as Ronnie.
Darrell Dugan, of halfback fame , pairs with Fife as the
er probable guard starter.

COLUMBUS UP- Ohto Stat•
~xpecling lis belt bask~ tball team
IO years, opens the
most ambi·
!lolls sctwdulc 1n the j choo!'s his
tory tomm row mght agalnot Ken ,
tueky
"We arran~cd ~ tough t•arh

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vhen htl runs mto nusually tall
.earns.
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Regulars returning in addt·
lion to Howa!ll at center and
',aughlin at guard are c~nlor
Karl')' Huston and lorword Kenny
iidle.

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Howonl Spa..o Ofltnso
would wnrk hal'() ail throuah prar'
Howard " the offense · spark·
lice and he "' thetr beat wh•·' 'lug He averaged 20 points per
the confcrc n ~c

season

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Coach Ftovd Stahl said today.
'We expert to

game la,st ,season
40~

in

po'stitlg a

ahootlng averaKe and 442

have a bcttnr points to becpme one ot ~he ton

team th ~ year than we had last
season when we were In con let '
t10n for the B1g Ten t1llc Ut\ 11 1
the fm al game," Stahl snid
Stahl has several reasons r01
hi, high hopes Four regulars
frolll )ast sc~•on return iri~tudln,
Frl{l~ Hownrd, the I(lam R jead1n ~
!'l rorer, and an ali·Am l!ucan cun

Jcorers in Ohio State blstory.
Stahl reels the Columbus sol
dler wllo Rtands .spc feet &amp;IX in·
ches tall, is "qu1c:k and sttong"
and bas 11 unus.ual coordination
for hiS size "
.,.
Thc Buo~ eye shootm; In pr~c­
t1cc hRs been revery bit as good

ly United Prwso
IA•T

MU1ersv1Ue 110 LaSalle &amp;l
Buffalo U. M Oswego 116
Springfield 88 .)111' 67
Temple 83 Delaware 38
MIDWt;ST
Loyola (Ill.) 90 Ripon 72
OePaul 71 Neb Wesleyan 45
WtscooSin 63 S. Dakola 56
Kan.., 63 Oklahomo Stale 58
Evansville 92 Louloville 112
Belhany 60 Western 11eoerve 58
Purdue 79 Miami (0.) tHI
Mich. Stale 74 BuUcz M
Ohio U. 76 Jn,fl•na till
Iowa ~te 62 Drab ~
Northwestern 1'1 Weal Mleh 78
:.nnnesota tHI .Southern Melh. ~2
Wlnoil 100 Morquette 90
Nebraska M S. Dakota Slate ~2
SOUTK ·
The Clt1del Ill Newborl')'. 48
William It Mary 73 VIJ'&amp;inla 69 .
Wake Forell tl8 Davidson 81
Teaneuee M rtlrman 61
Kenlueky 7Bil1Jk• 74
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Florida Sl 74 'I'enneuee Tech 71
Miami (Fla.) 88 1aclrlon'illlo 87
Al•"-m• 118 1acbonvllle '11. fl
Vanderbilt 81 Sewuee 53
South Carolina 95 Georpa 87
SOUTHWIST
Oklahoma City u. 85 Houston 75
Rice 7Z New Mexico A l M 4~
Oklahoma H ArkanNs 51
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Stanford 77 Col. of Pacific 61
Colorad~ St. U. M Co1~'do M

BY UNITED PRESS
The Ho0.11ero, unable to get
Wi1t The Sblt l Cltamborlaln their fut break into operatioB
carried Kansas safely past Its because of the Ohio team'i, back
f~rs t big test of the college bll."· board control were gaced by fOI'
ketbali season, but Kentucky got ward Arcble Deea 1\'tib ~ rm\5,
a bad scare and Indiana was up- high for the evening, wbll ee~set tn the year's first big surpris· ter Frank Radovich· OH:ored 10 ·
es
for !~diana.
Kansas, the nation's No. 2 team
Ohio . featured a balanced
was leading by only a point at
attact Wttb Bob P.etcza,
halltune until the seven foot ICormg
Dick
Norman
and Larry Will·
Chamberlam went mto 1\igh ~~''" mm.s each dumping
tn 14 pqinta.
and led the Jayhawks to a 63-liG
lnd~ana pulled within f,fotir
VIctory over Oklahoma state Mon
pomls of the Ohioans with 33 .se.
day nigh\ at Stillwater, Okla
Kentucky, ranked No. 5, had tr. eonds to play, but Normait ;l"'d
ra)ly In the last twQ minutes to the contest with a basket and'~o
1
nip Duke, 78-74, on its -'own ho11tc free throws.
court And Indiana, last season's
Big Ten co-ebampion and ranked
14th for the new campaign, w:u
sent crashing by Ohio Univm1tv
76-88 at Bloomington, Ind .
Chamberlain wound up with 30
points in .his opening effort for 1
WHICH AOUATJC.
Kansas, 17 of them comtng m th•l
second hill as Kansas pulled
. BIR~ DO~S
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IVOT FLY ?
Indian~ was. beat just where it
thaugbt it was strong- in re·
boundtnf. Six-eight Arthte Dee•
had 24 pomls and slx-7% Frank
Radovich hid 19 for the Hoosier;
but Ohio Umversity controlled
1
the backboards
However, other high-ranked
teams that went right Into ac·
Uon on the opening ntght of the
season won as expeeted.

Sixth,

ranked Michigan State, the other
What hme ~. •• co-thampion
of the Big Ten,
brushed "'ide Buller, 74:M; 16th
New
J~! ~::~'!" corankedA&amp;M,Rice72-4G;trounced
and 19th·rankea
Mex~

Jay Berwanlf' wea"'he loot of
the ..... '"""" ployors 't the
Unlnrslty of thlcqo, maldn1 the
AlljAmorlca In 1915 t!to\lth he
;Jayad willt 1 dowMrtddon team.
Oncl' 1 INnnor·llno nod: "Iorwonpr 6 llll~a o.• His tmtaat
flmt we~ 1 20-11 ,,.. , epinat
Ohio Stolt In 1935 whon Jay ron
wild but .not wllilenovth. Ht did,

Illinois downed Marquette, 10().
90.

Jean Claude Lefebvre, the
French freshman wbo ranks as
the tallest college eager m the
nation 11t seven feet, a~ inch e~,
made his dcbul for Gonzaga wJt.!t
13 points in a 7J.3l win over Col·
lege o!, Idaho.
Ohio University controlled the
hoWtvtr, lttCDJM the flr't wiMer
of tht Htlornan Trophy /oftd woo backboards to upset ,Big Ten oochamPIOn Indiana. ,
lht first pN player onr
Phllodolphlo •rew him w11tn tht
Natlonel r:Htball Lnt~ iet up
IIi colloctivo droll In 1936.
.. Whthvtr htppellM to Jq ltrwan""' Todoy ho'a 1 portntr tn
an lndu&amp;trltl rvbiMr finn In Chi·

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NEW YO~~~ - Gtno "Act"
~on when the team shot at a 431 Arma1rtn1, 151, llltolltth, N. J.,
olip a~ain't B1g Ten fo .. and av· outpointed bybon Stubbt, 1561/a,
cragcd ,420 (or the .scaBon
PIHobu'lh, Pt. 1101.
l'he reserve strength Is the
-,-best in yoors, Stahl sai&lt;l. lie sa~d
PROVIDJNCII, R1 I. - Sit"
Jim FerreV, Vern Bor~ltall or Won!, 1451/a, Hortftrd, Conn., outJim Nle,hau11 could win a startin3 pointed Gtnt lulltr, 'J43V., plaeo at guard Joe Roberts wm ton, [10),
be the reserve center Dick Furry and Norman Martin are lhe
LONDoN - Armond Sovolo, 146
Conldo, oloppt&lt;l Ron Richonlooo,
top forward resmcs.
Ohio, rated No II nationallt 141, lntl~nd [I),
by the United Preu Board o!
Coaeht:~ • opens w1th Kcntueky,
llood t:rtnsfutlon.
rated filth. Followmg l&lt;entueley. BOSTON -(UP)- Robert Mace.
the Buckeye, meet BuUer, Texa~ II, of.Boxb~ry. afRieted w1th hemand M, Yale, St. Louio, Oklo- ophilia, hu beeD liven more thaa
bolla, u c LA and Southern Call· 350 pints Of I blltOd at Children's
or nHtybc better" tllan last sea·

Toys and Appliances
Now On Djsplay
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didate at forward
OSU Haa Dtpth
Equ~lly pleasing, however, lll
USE OUR
the depth ho expects to have thiS
scnson Stahl explained !hot 111
nasl sensons he was woefully
weak on reserves
"The big problem thi s yoar II
llndmi a replacement for Gcn1•
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Mtll nrd , our playmakcr at guard/'
Convenient Budget Terms at
Stahl satd.
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J:m La11ghhn, an honor student
Vennarl has a wealth of strong reserve mat~ n a l commg
front Charleston, w Va . will b'
Moore's Busy Stores
too off of Null's greut 1956·57 Junior Hi team
one of the guard• w1th Joe Carl·
The Red Devils, who ha~e never yet taken the1r cage
son, a •erviee returnee, at th•·
quite as seriously as football, may have some ox ~dlalrntlng loiher auord lie may shtft aomo
aeasona ahead of them in the winter sport. A natural
•f hi, rood rebounding rllerve
O,hi~
•ton to draw ts that the quailiy or basketball In our
talent at forward to guard to bol·
o~~~-4~h~e~B~t~·~~~c~~~~e~n~•::~·~·~:~a~t~J~u~y:_~~==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::~;!~~•IChoOIB Is due for a healthy rise. Racme, ~!ways tough, is
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Eastern, bt,~t also Rutland
NEW TAAN8•1tORTA8L..... 77Je fll{!tWtlo lllot .,.. IMH,. iou ~o ••:J•nd• enohtmtm•nl.~
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~roblem . that school rannol exnec1 to compete hannilv In the
•ountv leaQue. But the remaining three are going to have
10me fun this year

Sttong Reserves Coming Up

Rutland opens its league achedule' aguinat Harrisonville to-

Wish.rMac' Best Of Luck, Except . . •
Everyone on this side of the river, except on spectul occa-

serving ~ ~~lftallt several years.
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Mac il .I )"OI)I~roy t boy, fot·mor stqr In hask~tball and loot·
ball here who bad a turn as assistant at Midaleport before
moving acrota the river.
Ohloana will wi8h him all the luck there is other tHan on
nights Uke tonight when Wahama come,s ttj Middleport. But
Mac may not ne~d a lot of luck tonight. ll.e's been able to drill
hls boys three we~ks but Nolan Swackhamer of the
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baroly got his squad's suits Issued Monday.
' ' It may be a month before Swack-or Dkk Rctton at Porn·
~~:;~::~::~~ij~f~tb~~e:/'[r boys into sh,pe. And an unhappy start
often
individual problems in later develop·

menlof,.

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LAY-A-WAY PLAN
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llons like tol!ight, will wish Coach Donald McKenzie the best
Line creotld "noiderobl• ex- of luck In his -tip off year as head man of W~hama basketball.
elllmeat , 1\ Monlll"'' maJor
Ralph Siyre,, athletic director, has t~tn~d Ute
l•il'le d(al\ ,when tie choae zqover to Mac afti!r he demonstrated ~is desire and
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rear-old 011'1' Geiger, a pltchor·
oulflold.r fro!l! bll [ormer em·
piOJOn .t~e SL IAiulo Cardinals'
Olllabo club.
Only II
were drofted in
Iii II
bl .134,000.
Tho Wllillntllon Sellaloro hsd
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1tleeted ~ond
Malkmua, who
ol lhe AIIIOf•
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AUSTIN ELICTED CAPTAIN
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. UP
- Billy Austin, eOJteru Ioiii o!
fense leader who &amp;alnod 1 ,42~
yards in nme gamea this season,
hu been elected captain of the
1958 Rutgers football learn. Au:
lin _duveTain
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. Mach'Ine This. y,.ar'
BuckCage
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YanUotl lor eltber Oil McDoultld

Short but ftrey Ed Crooks wlll
get a chance at one forword apot
and the other eould go to Errteat
Bowles, Mike Erwin, David Hart·
inaer, Roy Long, Steve Bailey or
George Miller.
"The jobs are wide open on thiJ
ball club," Swack aaid Sunday u
he tried 1o make ploDI for UJne
day cil'ill that would prepare' the
Jackela lor their oeason opener.
Gomeo alart at 7 p. m. With reoerve matchea conung lint leilowed by vanity clashes A:dntioatop 1n Pomeroy and Middleport
iJ ~ and liO centa. In Pomeroy
only 50 eent 11ckelo are sold at
the gate on game nights.

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Layne 15 tne , 0 ~ of Hmy Lltyne
New Haven, widely known former
proleaslonal bascboll ~layer and
now a promment bu81neu msn of
the upriver town.
At Middleport Swackhamer Is
exptleted to start Bobby Nelson
and Harlan Whltlateh at guards,
his onb lettermen returning from
last year, and Mark Kelly, 6-1, at
center, who showed proml!e last
year on the reserve squad.

1D Kelp County as he Midclleporl
Yeuow Jackets s:agger from fQOt·
bali mto the wmter sport ached·
ule without a let-up or even a SIP·
gle workout Pomeroy prepares
for Eastern , Fr1day night; Racine
goes to Murray City tonight and
Rutland '""des Hamson ville, al·
so toOight
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Coach D~ek Retton of Pomeroy,
,ho returned Sunday ,from a trtp
to his home m West Virginia over
the holtdays, called his ftnl full
seale workout Monday. The Pan·
thera swmg mto league action
next Tuesday against Nelsonvtile
The Hounds are heavenly sent as
they are rebuilding from last
year'a great oulftt. Coach Bob
Shesky has the &amp;1ggest crymg
towel In Southeastern Ohio work·
10 g overtime
Racme, w1th another powet·
house, is eKpeeted to sJvo ttl
strong reserve team plenty of ac·
tlon agamet Murray City.
Rutland should have no trouble
whatsoever agoi~st Coach Ray
Bethel's Setplo Bulfdogs led by
co-caplams Roger Norlhan and
Bob William• Harri,ottville lost to
Racine last week, 9'1-40.
Coach Don McKenzie of Wahama
has been working 19M-G7 regulars
Roy Clark and John Layac at
guard, Bill Fogleson)l It center.
and Larry Lievmg and Robert
Rouoh at forwards in preparatuln
for :Middleport Leivlng ud Roush
aiao Jethter}edNiast yeaEr.but were

COLOUDO 51'1\INGS, Colo. night at Hari'\IIOnvllle, li.acine goes out of the league to
UP - 8ult:tlll l'roak Lane of ray
City (reported very we&amp;k), and Eastern plays Its rtrst
Clei'tlllld 1! ·111Wi1 trade often
In four ditto nt dirftUona lodly, league game 111a1nst Rulland Dec. 10 at Eastern. The llaiders
illflildiU

Rutland Favored Over Harrisonville ' f1~~1JAi[L~ili(:aDS"301~iShli~1{~~aJ~s~sPa~st~·;~~
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SCORES
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Wildermuth's
B. H. Sanborn'1 ~issionary
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B H Sanborn Missionary Sodetv
was held Monday at the First
Baptl:St Church w1th MrS Milton
Hood, president. pres1dmg
Tbe meenng opened wJtb au
organ prelude by llrs C P Brad
bury and the dcv{)ttonal &amp;ervtcc
was giVen by Mrs. Henry tjull
and Mrs Rtcbard Owen, membcrJ
o( the Prtscllla Ctrcle Theme of
the servtee was the Christma.'i
story
Durmg the busmess meeting 11
was announced th-at the Baptts•
Day o£ Pra~ er servH~e would be
held at 1 30 on Der 6 at the
RIO Grande Bnp 1st Church Th{•
Soclct) voted to se nd a Christ
mas gift to a student at the Bap
liSt lli&gt;S onarv Trammg Schoo'
an Chl&lt;'a go as well as to all girl•
!rom Ohto who altend thf B~TS
The Lovejo) Ctrclc. was tr

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Middleport Gdrden Chlb Annual
Christmas Party Held On Mon4~~y
Tall red electric candle• lighted wfllte madonna at lbe side o a
the entrance o! the C A Emmlih large gold c~ndle and &amp;old
e
home Monday when Ule annual cones and magnolia leave&amp; at pt-a
Chrtstmus party of the Mtddleport base ol •lht anangements,
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Garden Club was held there ; ,1
The smallest arrangement W.. a
6 30 A swag of long needled pine bnd's nest fllle4 Wlt~ biOII'D'~
and a•lded prne-cone~ w11 tied eggs, on a pme branch Mrs Jo~n
wfl~ gold metallic lace rtbbun on Kincaid and Miss Hat'l1e !llarro
the' front door and the gold and ~m1th were In •tw:•e of the ~,..
green \.heme was carrted ou( ln orations for the party and were
the entrance hall where a Della asstsled by the bootess
Rob11 wreath of fr1111 and vege· The program w" plawted by
tables was uHed on lbe stairway
lllSi Nelhe Zerkle and Mrs. RlobA large golden taper on a pop- ard Gr~ss and mcluded re&lt;erdlnga
lar placqae )VaS decorated With of !amoua Christmas music and
gold-aprayed magnolia leaves, read••P by Mrs M L fr'elllih·
Scotch broom and green and gold She read the legends o! IS,
Christmas ornaments lor the ar- Cbrlstmaa candle and the canl!f
rangemenl on the hall table
cane, a poem by Imng Satchel·
Scarlet and white were used in ler and a story "\\iilere Jesus Was
the living room and dmmg room Born'r by Helen lC.eUer.
w1lh Oregon holly, twd w1th scar
The &amp;•Ita lor exchange were
let rtbbons, at each Side o! vtdl beautifully decorated and awards
light candles on the whtle mantel lor .no nest decorallvns were dv·
p1ece Pomscltla blossoms and •n to Min H.albe Zerkle, ftral,'for
red tapero were at each side o! a g1ft wrapped like a red Cbrlstthe dmtng room bullet and the mas bell, eeeond, Mrs John Itln
table was etntered w1th a wh1te taid, a (914 package witb a scar.
sprayed tree trimmed wilb red le1 pomaettla tied with green lifi.
balls While swtrl tap~rK m bons, bonor,ble mentloa, .lllea. r •
wrought tron and crystal capdel· Harne Marte Smith, who uaetf
abra hgbted the dmlng room lor I gold paper and a mmtalure ll&amp;ur' me for "her package, and also for '
t he party
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Small tables were cenler!d with MLSs Nellie Zerkle whose K)llioae
red and white lladonna ~andles In the obapo o( a candle.
In crystal glasm and !he favors
Mrs 3ames E Harley, presicjent
at each place were beautlfuny of the Club, aaked the bleiJStnt•bewrapped mm1ature boxes nf tan· lore the dlnnert which was .eil.red
dy.
by Mrs. Dav1d Entsmmger,' MilS
Other arrangements 1ncluded Halite Zerkle, Mro tawren&lt;e lbJmedleval angels In antique Ivery hoan, Mrs Waller Harris, Mrs .
and gold, an all'angcment of Lawrence Bing, Mrs C 0. Filhor
white pOrcelam angels aronnd a llrs W. W Hayeo TblrtY·IWO
ewlrl of angel·haJr at the basd of members and one ~est, Mrs. o.
a whl~e ~per; and a gold and P Klem, were present

Mr and Brs Gerald Wildermuth
whu~h was a pia} 'The Christm as 1and daughter, Donna, a Semor
Spirit--Lost and Found" Adul l1 nurse at Holzer Hospital MISI
talung part were Mr:&gt; U:m e Beu Barbara Donavan, a student nurse
oyer Mrs Raymond Lu ma n Mrs at ]Jolzcr, and Mr Pete Nibert of
Allen Hughes Mrs Homer B} Gallipolis returned home Sunday
sell, llrs Clifford Stumbo •nth mght ;iller spendmg the tha~b
these chtldrcn assisting Johtl gJvmg week end at the U S Naval
and Sammy Hood, Manly~ anrl Trammg Cen\cr Great Lakes, m.
Darrell Stumbo Stephen and Ste
They went to attend the gradua
phame Pullen, Michael Bratton hon cxercJses, markmg the end of
Speetal musH: tncluded tw( nme weeks of boot camp o! which
solo.., by Mrs c E Hoyt and .. Larry Wildermuth was a member
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duet by Mrs Hovt and Mrs L D j Lar~ was also member
of the
011
Diles The program closed wtth a Drall ream putting
the exhtbiprayer by Mrs Allen Hughps
t10n for the graduatiOn exercises
Mem bers of tMr. Electa t: 1rck He 18 cxpeclccd to arrive home
11. ere m charge af th e ho.sp!tall tv Tuesday for a 14 da) le11ve before
ror the meeting and Mr~ C P reportmg to hJs new post
Bradbury and Mrs Da~Jid Darst
Jr decorated the tables In th•·
dmm g room Red tapen m cr\
stal candelabra were used and
arrange ments of boll) and Chnst
mas ornaments wtth each peraon I
~eccavm g a p::Hnsc ttb ~orsage
A dessert c o u N~ was served b'l
lfrs Paul sm 8rt Mrs ChuJe,
Offioers were elected for the
commll term when Theodorus
~bile Mrs Thomas Darst, Mr« Council, Daughters of America,
carl Hoffm an Mrs Dale llourn m t llonday evening at the JOOF
n 1nt1 Mr In Turner
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.,. ... 'I r~r
G (1 1 11') ..,
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and Ethel Stewart was re~ortmt'e T'~l ~ ' :J.
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h "..,~ f
l\ 1'1hl' Jtlr 1'
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a period QJ 30 days lor Emmaline
Mh Elc nnr Carroll jl)~ tci!Jn
lUI'If"h
: llcnsworth Imtlallon was held
1for
Ea •i mcmhc u :~~k r d tr brm
two candtdates wttb Eroa Jeii·
o..,e !· uil
Mr
and
Mt'll
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&lt;Buddy)
My
1 se as captain of the team and Cad
The o
1 t 1p
v1ll ~
gall Umon C1ty, lnd, were Ire I d1e Wickham as 1mt1atory eoun"8vcRgr •r s fo~ (hrt 1mJs D
cent
guests o! hlB mother, Mrs cllor
cora uc n ~ an:J "' tll be ~'IV en bv
1 M Archer Walnut Street. Sal- The annual ChrJatmas party and
guest spe!l.l.er The m"etmg w urday llr und llrs W K Beaver exchange of 'Oc g1!t~ ~" an·
begin at 7 JO
and daughter, Chmty, Columbus, nounced for the next meeting DecThe C hn ~ t :nJH dmner an
vlstt,ed her mother, Mrs Archer. [ember 16 The quarterly birth·
part] wJth an cxt:hange of g1fl
Mr and Mrs J B Titus and daya will be observed and potluck
Will be h"id De 16 with th sons, Ricky and Jell, returned re!reohmenta served llarjorle
place to he! announ(' cd liter
Sunday to then home In St Maryo, Woodard, Elizabeth Campbell and
- ----Ohio, alter spending Thanksg•v-1 Lllhe Hauck were named as the
mg w1th hls parents, Mr and committee tor the part) Mem
llrs J S Titus, Rutland, and Mra bers were requested to bring gl!ta
Martha Dowd 1he boys had been lor the patient• at the Athens
guesls of their grandparents for State Hospltal to th1s meeting
the week before Thanksglvmg AIEdna Reibel was elected as
so at the Titus !arm lor Thanks- counclior; Lela Fhnt, associate
Permanent Speelal
slvmg were Mrs George LasMr, councilor; Della Stahl, vice coun·
For HnUdllys
Edtth and George Titus
cilor, Annlce Ohlinger, a!Bodate
Monday lhrough latorday
M L ~elly Is conilned to hie v•ce counetlor; Margaret Selden·
9 1o 5 P.M.
home wllh an altaek of nu.
able, conductor: Nellie Ketter,
Evenlqg By Appointment
Mr and llrs Harry ldunns and warden, Marie Hauck, outside een·
101 I . 2nd St.
daughter ban returned to their Unci, Vele1e Roush, ln81de senlln·
Pomoroy
home In ra~ne8\llle after spend- el and Della Stahl, trustee
mg Thanksgiving with herurandStella Smith who has been U~·
Phont 269-M
'~~~!i~~ parents, Mr ond Mrs Harry Mille able to attend the meeting lor
and fam tly
several yean rwas pre.ent an'd
John Lvons Jell Sunday lor a spoke ~rlelly
deer huntln~ trip In Wi!sl Vir
Re!rcahments were eerved al
gmia Mrs Lyons and chlldren cl()se of lhe meetmg
took him to Purkcnburg where
----h~
Jotned friends for the trip and
his !amll) went on to Zanesville
Rite
e lllJ IS
to opend tho day w1th her par
onto, Mr 'and Mra
Bernard
Srbramm
A church·wldc bmar will be
Mr and Mro Wtlilam Houck held ut the Unttod llothodut
Manon, arc vlsUing her parents Church 1-~rtday, December 6 be·

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New Officers At
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Club Meeting Is
Called Thursday

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Russell Ashbaug~
of Lancru~ter were Saturday eve
nlng guc!l of llr and Mt•
Homer Holter
Mr and Mrs Carl Ashbaugh
and daughtera Carol and Janel
ret~rned to lbclr home In lilU
rott City, Md, Sunday a!tet a
10vcrul days visit with her par·
ents, Mr and 1\lrs C D I Frccker
\ gmnlng at 10 8 m
and other rehlives
There will be 8 aweot shop lea- Mr and Mrs Elmer Wtckham
turmg home baked goods candy spent Sunday tn Galltpolls wtlh
1I and otllcr confectiona with the her mother, Mra Juha Davis and
Duughters of Ruth ~lass m charge other relatave.s
A luncheon will be served lp
~tr and Mrs Robert Goocb ;mrl
\the danlng room from 11 8 m to dau ghters, Ter~a. Cynthl:i and
p m Wlth the JOF and Young Susan returned to their hom e m
2Adult classes tn charge
Columbu~ Sunday arter a v1s;l
Proceeds \HII be used on pa~ w\1h her parents Mr and Mrs
mont ol the nc~ roof
J :-!Ill
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Ruth Spencer .vho spent
took their dough! "', II" William several week• with her father
Bell, nnd her d. ughter, Sandra, Gctlfg'e Frecker and other rclato lhe r home m Jnckson Sattu tJVC.!i left la9t 'week !or a vacH·
duv
lion In Florida
Mr and Mrs Lewis llayden
Mr and llro F.dward Fre ck&lt;~
(Kathry n Payne) and 90n 1 ew1 • and h.mlly of Columbus vu1tert
Jr, and her brother Don Payne, Saturda~ with hiB fother. Geor~e
Dayton spent Thanksgiving with Frccker and olher rel•Uvcs
her parents, Jolr. and Mrs Charles
Mrs Emma Leifheit, llrs Tb"
Payne, and Mro Kathr) n Payne dore Lehew and Mr and Mrs
Sunday, llr. and Mro Charles Wll ttam Lehew and son Tedd~
Pay110, lira Kathr~n Payne, Don spent sunday In Colurnbu• with
Payne and Lewis Hayden Jr vlall- Mr and Mrs Robert Lehew and
ed llr and llr&amp; Sam Tlnsdale and family Thel were jomed ther•
I daushter, Pe&amp;IU'· Charleoton lionby Mrs Harold Johnson o! Spring·
day lira ChariCI Payne accompa- field They aloo vtolted In Orient
nled ~cr son, DDil Payne, and with Mlao Dorothy Lel!he•t
arands'on, Lewis Hayden Jr. back
llr and Mrs Dale Valenti• 1
to Dayton for a vl&amp;lt
d 1 11 01 p k burg
re
Y olarMr'" and we
C"'erol•• Blake, Pauline Zirkle an
Sundayameuests
Mrs
and Janlo Child&lt;, Junior nurHea at Eldon Kraeuter, Morning Star
Holzer Jloepltal School of Nurs·
Cl 1
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•, •-nl T'an•eglvlng with their
Mlso Donna re e, •tu entd a
In • •·
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famllleo.
It' be
t1 M
Mr and Mro Benard Fultz and weekend " " r paron ' r
datt•hters,
Beth and ~rbara, vii· and Mr
Mrs.and
Ho111er
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DelmarCarmel
Hamn1
!ted relatlvea and Irion ' In Chll· and son, Morolna Star, ·~ent the
llcothe over '{hanlnalvln8
Thanksgiving bollday with her
The Rev and Mrs C. R. Konk· pmnto, Rev. and Mr• L R Car
naht and 1on, David, and tbelr
1 • 1 J ...,0 Ill
daughter and son·ln-law, Mr. and ,m·,;;;i;'";;;a;;;ei;;';,';;'".-·~;;;v~e=
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Mrs. John J,ctckwood, Bowersville, f'
1pent Tbank~tiVinl with llr and
Mr. Ollie Konkrlabt and eone,
Stanlay and Danny, lp SpriDI·
!lold The Konkrl&amp;hts returned by
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werer&lt;turn·
over·
nighto!gueala
there and
be!oro
• lng home Friday.
Barbara, email dauabler of Mr
and Mro. Gerald Anthon~, hal
been IU lor ,1everal days at her
home on Palmer StHet.
Eudell Kon(lrl&amp;bl epent the
"lqck end vlllt!~l relallvce In I
Sprlnit!leld and Boweravllle.
Mary Lou, seven tnonlb old
daughter of
and Mll. Robert
Mills,
eaUsfactorlly
rrom
whl~b wal
evenlna at Hoi·

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George and Lou Ann Mclnto•h
returned to their home In Pro.·
torvJIIc Monday after • •everal
days VIlli wltb ~heir lll'••dJar
ent• Mr and Mn George ~oe­
fllch They were accompdnlcd
home by MrL Hoelllch who 1t11ll
spend tbe
with her d•ug\t.
tcr and
Mr ,nd Ml'•
Gerald
!.lilllr.

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before goUiiO bei: .

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elttine. .

IIJS.S Phyllis !hie spent the holiday weekend w1th her parent'l,
Mr and Mrs Clark Ihle, Mornmg
Star.
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Mr 11nd Mrs Perry Mitch and
familY
llro Sally Lacey. junior nurse
ill i o t .Joseph Hospital, Parkers
burg, hns been home for a four
doy vacullon wtth her parents, Mr
11nd Mrs Woodrow Wilcox and
family
}lr and Mrs C H W111c Jr

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Misses Lcda Mae and J;i;;;',
IKraeuter
returned to NeiBoJIII)lle
Monday after spendtng the hoh·
Iday
weekend with tbelr parents,
llr ond Mrs Eldon Kraeuter.

Mr and Mrs George Shlveler
Jr, returned to theJr home In
Cmcmnat1 Saturday evening after spending Thanksgtvmg and
weekend with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Jov Mvers
Mrs George Shlveler, Sr return·
ed to her horns, Clncmnetl Sat
urday cvemng o!tcr a visit with
relatives and friends While bere
she visited Mr and llrs Dana
Hysell, Smcusc, Mr and Mra
Jay Myers, Mls.s Margaret Bobn
and Peter Jennmgs and son, carL
Pomeroy
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Seven door prizes Will 1lO dls\rtbuled during the cvemng and
wtll be woo by holdmg a supper
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~i~~eport Hi Football

To Be Held Thursday E
annual Football Banquet will btl held m lltlllldleJport
at 6:30 pm under the aus·
Club.

a granddabghter o! Mrs.
Vera Thomas
The response to the trustees'
project of establisbmg a lrusl f110d
lor perpetual care .. molll en&lt;Ouraglng a..erdtog to Mr Bradbllr)'.
Trustees preaenl Included Mate
Yauger wbo haa been 111 and UD·
able to attend the meeting lor uev~
oral months; Perry Bradbllr)', lv·
an Grover, Doyle Shuler, WIUiam
Scott, Emmel Tho11Jpoon, Allen
l!ughel, Cbarle~ McElbmny and
C. ~ :Bradbury

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