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' White Rose Lodge
Christmas Party '

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1ary of the Brotherhood of Rllll 1of tbe Happv Harvesters Class of

road Tra!Dmen will have tholr the Federated Church wu held
ChrJstmas party Wednesday at the I Fndsv at 6 ~" o m In the, r!iut'(' t

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Woodmen's Hall
aocllll room The room Ira&amp; ife""ruThey w1II meet at 4 p m for 1 lett n'l ke~ptn~t wnh L:htistnras 10 I

thetr meeting and mstallation of eluding a Christmas tr~ under
off1cers and a covered d1ah supper I whw:h gifts for MChange were
will be served at 6 p m With the placed
members to brmg thell' favorite
Mf.s enry Reabel presaden1, pre,.
covered dish and their s1lv~r ser· sJded at the meetmg wh,ch opcnel
VIce
w1th pravcr Miss Eh1.abeth Fie~
Gifts wJJI be exchanged at the spoke to the group on the pro
party whach Will ronow the sup jccts or the womrn's Gntld It \\a
per and the ehlldrcn or the mem voted to g1vc each chud at th r
bers w11J be guests
Chaldrens home a g11t of their OWl

MAKE ELBIRFELDS IN POMEROY , YOUR GIFT SHOPPI~G · CINT~R FOR
MEN'S WORK CLOTHES- ON THE FIRST FLf)O~ - PRACTICAL GIFTS,
OF BIG YANK WORK SUITS- HANES UNDERWEAR
LEE OVERALLS
AND JACI,&lt;ETS - DUNGAREES - ~ACHELOR FRIEND SOCKS - M,a.ESKIN
PANTS- BIG YANK WORK SH'Ht'FS -BLUE BILl- IJI:.ANKET LINED 'JAC;
KETS- ~ND SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS FROM ~LBERFELDS .t. THEY ARE VAL·
UABLE.

APotluck

I Plans were made to vtSit th
O'Neil Re~t home, Thursday aftP.I
n'oon December 19 for n Chnstm,J
• 1 rt)
Chnstmas trect ng wcr

read from

Mr~ J

H Cuckler !
Powhatan Pmnt and Mrs Hobar
DillOn of GJIIIpolts
Present wcrr Mrs Re1bel Mr r
Dale Srn1th Mrs Bentz Wolf•
Mr~ Louis Reibel Mrs Roy Se
fned Mrs Edward H1te, Mrs (
J Ebersbach Mrs Ben NeutzhnJ

AT Nelsonville
A group or Pomeroy relatt\CS
en)oyed a potluck 4mner Sunday
at the home of Mr and Mrs John
R Weeks, Nel80nvtlle
Present were Mr and ~rs El·
don Weeks, Mr and Mrs John
Fi'1ck Mrs John Batey and daugh Mrs Ernest Rhode~ Mr~ Clelantl
ter, Miss Rachel carl Jennmg:s, Hemes Mrs Addie Gruesel', M1"
Mr and Mrs Paul Fnck and chtl- ThelmA Grucscr Mrs Everett Dl
drern, Jerry, Eddie and Paula e~ MrR c J Mllhone Mr3 Car
Jane, Mre Wilham Pullins and sh'!elds Misses Maude an~ F'"ed
!JOn, Rodney vir and Mrs How I Gruescr, Mrs MaK \lcmharl, Mr
ard Mcintosh, Mr and Mrs Ralph Albert Ebersbach MISs Freda fi
Spencer and Marvln, all or Pome her Mrs Adam Ebersbach, Mr•
Mr. and Mrs Grover C. Knox, McCqnnelsvtlle, parents of roy and Mr and Mr&lt; John R Grdver Erb, Mrs Harry Cante.
Mrs Dwtghl R Wallace Middleport, celebrated their 50th Weeks and son, Tom
bury an~ Mrs Helen Nease
weddmg anniversary last' Sunday, Dec 1, at their home wilb
tpeo house !rom 2-4 for friends and relatives Approximately!
lfU
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1eventy-ftve guests were present.
Mr and Mrs. Knox are parents ol 8 children· Paul, at home;
~()('ietv
Hazel, Cleveland, Hope, Zanesville, Faye, Middleport; Betty,
'Charles, Lloyd and Ernest of McConnelsvtile and have ten Mr and Mrs Harry Chesher ut
!Irs Wilham Morgan, M~ Homgrandchtldren and twq great grfndchildren They received tended a fom1ly dmner '" Chaun er Radford , Mrs Arlee Abbott
cey Sunday
and Mrs Scott Folmor were
ifts f 1th 1r --•
many g
or e l•uuvenary •
Mrs wallace Bradford and Mrs vulton in Parkersburg, W Va
Dwight Wallace represented the
Mr and Mrs Clarence CUrtiS or
W 0 lk• n Ord en Cl U H 0ld 5
Me1g; County Tuberculosis an rl Cnl•:mbus were week end guests
Healt,h Assoc1at!On at a state meet of Mr and Mrs Dana OUver.
Ch ristm05 Orty n Th UrS ay 1ng at the Neil Howe m Columbu , Mr nnd Mrs Earl !&gt;reston of
The December meeting anr orated w1th hluc spruce, Christ- thu past week
Columbus were recent gue!ls of
Mr .md Ml'l James Nolan, Palm
Chrlstm._, party or The Walk·h " ! bel Is, while cand I•• an d "I
u ue
k d Mr and Mro Cll!ford Jacobs. Mr
1ectrJc i~&lt;hh Dr1ed arransements l!earh Fla spent the wee ""
Garden Club, wao held at the hom
Reoenl guests of Mr and s
of Mrs Glen Lee, Thur~day even were gulldod oplroa branches with Mr and Mrs Mmon Allen• Pearl Jacobs were ldr. and Mn
lng, December Dlh.
vith hlue chenllc bows, Three blue worth and daughlor, Becky Mr; William Jacoba and famOy and
Mre Leonard Reed, vlee pres!
andlc, footed w1th dark blue Nolan " the doughier of the lnr Mr and Mrs Paul Jacobs, all of
dent opened the meeting with thr 'hrlstma_, bulls and centered by n mer Doris Mankin, sister of Mr• Columbua
,.lute .o the flag and The Clu~ vhlle angel on a styrofoam ha&amp;o, Allensworth, who ltvcs In Lees
Mrs Er~eat Powell was a VISit·
Prayer A!ltlr a ohort bualn"' '" )n gold tray by Louise Hmloon
burg, Ohl 0
or In Parkorsburg, W Va • Frl
Mr and Mrs Hubert Pullen and day
slon, roll call waa reapondcd to bl
Plltzcr Juniper, conca, sweet son, Paul Middleport, aM Mr and Mrs Dwight Parker alld daugh
a ver~c or poem ln wh!t!h nower, Jum b31!s b(!rrles, Jnow, and lamb Mrs Milton Russell, Bradbury, tcr Miss Myrtla Kay, and Mrs
or •rconcry were mentioned Edna In oblong gray container, Mabel
S
,_ of "r
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t Sunday
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W(lrc um1av &lt;11 nner guc 8...,
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Robert orr 1~ r , spcn
Lee passed out short articles Jn [,ea
and Mrs Charles Sl(lbart a nC: In Hunlln.fton w Va , with Mr
the oragtn of the Christmas CUll·
NntiVIty scene, small barn unde,.
h
15~
d
tom1 and the Country from whlrb tree wtth ~ilvea leaves and Rmar1 daughter, Janet Kuy, Alhens T e and Mrs Donald Holter an sons
th•• came
blrda on llal rectangular base with Pullcns fam1ly also Vlilied his "' :llr Holter " home from tbe hoi••
' p i!DIj co" :. ter and hrot•er-ln
law, Mr and pita! and Is reported as convales·
Secret pals namc1 were revP.a1eu·' .cattcred s~raw, succ
n
and new nameJ drawn Tbe hotea Js accessories, Noami Reed
Mrs Frank Shea, Atltens
clng nicely
a88lated by Mn. Harley Rlgga 4fl'V1nes, brnnchcs, aumac and b1t
Mr and Mrs Albert Petllt and Mrs Alborl Youn1 Is •n Huntved refrcstunents or Ice oreaflt tcr wwcct, with 1lehe11~ arolltld chtldrt&gt;n plan to move Wcdncada 1 lngton, W Va, for an tndeflnite
wllh Ch!latmas motif!, cup cakeo bm, small birds • on round wood to thm new homo In Ripley Hal VIAll with Mr and Mr! Donald
and coffee to thirteen memherf on trnv Bortha Williams
lo~. Galha County
Holter
Naill! al log cnvrrcd \\IIh l!chelib
Ross Wiflc has gone to M1umi
Mrs Cecil Ward Who has been
1nd two IUCII&amp;, M.re llora O'Brynn
and Mrs Mildred Rtgg!l. Nemcs beach Jcnves, wild vine und Ieavell Fla , tD jo1n his wile who hill 1Jee11 qultll liJ Js r~ported ruJ slowlY Jm·
werc drawn and gtfts cxcllangedo mmac swnmp gra 11w~ mm tjuamt vlsJtma the1r daughters, Ml!is Bet provmg al her home I Mulb,crry
A conteet on Name~ or Sant • leaves wahoo pod.s, \\lth two red tJc Wtsc and Mr&amp; James Soudet·~. Ave
Clause used In other countrlc tncl one whttc candle, Ecltv and family
Miss Faye Thomu h1 confmed
was &lt;Dnduetod bY Bortha William &lt;euu
Mrs Josle Turnor II 1ll w1th fh to her home with the flu
and
Mr. and "rs
Pat Sthcrs and
and won by Marie Barnhart A1 Oval tray f11lod with sImu IotCII at the hom. Or her dau•htcr
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been tileG guests
ranaemehta were tlten race Ivc( .now drift ~oorl preserve d pr~n soli in law, Mr and Mrs Malton family, who hRVe Th
and commented upon 1 he do01 esc p1nc and sumac, small btrd1&gt; Hood, nnd h.mlly
llf his aunt, Miss e1rna ruel!er,
k
Ill
Mr and Mrs Woodro• Call and left Sunday lor New Haven W
piece of lpruce, large Silver ey, ~ nil SCiulrrds hv Bertha W uuns children moved from the Parmalt:(' Va' Where they will res tdc •
tied with red nbb&lt;tn ll WllS Ots
Cellar d11Cd baby brcatli red
U
d
Mr and Mrsd AMlo kGruoscr
an
•Joyed al the commun 1ty Ins litute bcrrle~. large wh1tc can dl c In neu Prope rty this weekend
f M nes
fremloek Grove
lral colored contamcn, hy Alln 1
Myrna Russell. who h employe! 1 grand&amp;On, Ran Y oc • 0 0
Columb u,, spen1 the wcckcn~. sen, Pa, were weef
In
The mantle waa beout1 fuII Y
Rl"i'
1 end
M Aguest.l ofd
•Stlvercd leaves C hri ~tmn !l ba 11 s Wit'n her parents, Mr 1and Mrs .; \1r and Mrs "\1art n c ngus an
other rclallve•~ clored spIkoJ, whi tc enncII cs In 1• R11ssetl
d
Why Make Your
Mr and Mrs. Orlcn
Chief Telc man and Mrs Dalla
cryital holder~ on ~Lyrofoam bas''
p Wmce anek
a. were
Week-end a Waah Day?
Blevln' and Chthlren Sonny and 50n of Mone11aen,
on while tray lly Mlna llarl
f
1 tl we
Joan , are due to Je11vc Coco Solo l"nd auetts o Pomeroy re a ves
Use Our Efftclent
~~~n ~c r scene on •w h1tc slyro
base ond back,round li Panama on December 12 am'
ATLANTA, Ga UP - :ry Cobb,
Service foam
1 nw covli ed mo lmtt~uu nnd deer
should arrlve In New York City h '! XOctroU Tiaer star now llvl118
blue sky covered with silver and the 21at and be In Mldctleporl fm iore set the major leaguo rotllrd
and
Jlllc md auc me ·h r.thcht• F.wc Christmas with her paicuh, Mr or nine conaecutlve battmg cham
and Iambs, two candles In form and Mrs B F Parmolee
plonohlpa aa well as the mark of
Cleaning
11 1 ha Jsll nots ! Je t~ anrliNO m forn•
Mra Charlcll Lewis was taketl winning the title 12 tames
of •naels hy Bcrthn Wllllnm'
to Holzer Hospital " a mediCI!
I "'' Plcfl Up I Dtllvtr
SI&gt;J lil4.!, puw toul!s In :;rl!cn con paUent In the RawllnK•·Coats am
Moll. Cloanotl ana llc.kotl
lalncr en silver tray by Anna bulance She waa brouahl homo
Hart
recently from the hospital but ·'
Sensavonla In Polley log con- reported lll with pneumonia
•a!ncr, trunmcd with •mall bright Mrs Roy E)II. has been a mod
ball• by B1•lv,1 Willard
leal pat~nt at Holler flospltal
Call 6190-J
Sprueo,
holly
and
whlto
cera!
In
Mr and Mrl Pout Scott and
N. 2n4 An.
MlddllfOrt
areen container hY Jesale Sauu daughter, Cuol and !lr and M"
l:;:::;;;:;;;:;;;;:;:;;:;;;~g;~_:~:;~~~~~~Wllllom Warner and aon, Jimmy,
t
were recently vlaltoro In Columbn'
Mro. Eva Struble, Lngan, has
RBMEMBEI THIS CHRHITMAS WITII A LOVELY h7
bean vlalllne Mr and Mrs Ken
Plto•ograpla of
neth McEihiRDY and ehlldren, Rus
sell
and Kathie
Clatld OJt Santa'• Knee
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MEN'S "BIG YANK"

MEN'S WORK PANTS

BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS

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lland.!ome enough to tra·
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you get there. 'J'Ir.

cotton tw11L No-tare tWIne! belt 1oopL

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BIB OVERALLS

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Norman Stewart, who was en

Bring Your Cblld or Children lo

STIFFLER'S RED ANCHOR
TOY DEPT., POMEROY, OHIO
From 12-8 P.M.
Compliments ~mlth Studio, Pomeroy, Ohio
Ro~rt Llndslamcr, Photographer

Dee. 18, 19, !0 llld II

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NOTICE!
FOB

Til~ CONl'~NI£NfJB

Of' O(Jft CIJSfOMERS ·

THIS STORE IS NOW OPEN
EVERY wEIKDA Y' NIGHT
UNTIL CHRISTMAS TO

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L'S BEN F

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route to his work In Columbus,
received lueraliona on his !are
when his ear akldded on the l&lt;l
hlahway neat Llncaater and w"
demollshed.
C. H. Wise Sr. apd family hO'IC
received word of the serious ill
ne88 of John cunningham, St AI•
ban, In the Charleston Gencrol
Hospital
Mr and Mre DeReub&lt;n Brck
have returned from a visit In Flo I
rlda
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WILL S~LLYEVER

8£ ATDCHER?
lollr eorttlft!r hau woy wltli \
ch•dna. lholiiO a rt~Ilo"t'f
!1M&amp; Naho )'00 think lht'd
tie a woaderfult••eher But
tho ch111&lt;0,
linl ta • tommunity
wbtrt th•'1' I MriOUI lbort•
opol ""-llochtroond

aht

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Hurricane lantern In 1Im con'alnor, Chriltmaa ball• an&lt;l f1no
"'"I!Citllilltloon. Thot .....,,
field plant rteembllng laey everloao aldlotllaalor lolly tit aa
ireon bY Belva Willard.
Wht~ Chrlltm~~&amp; trco In white
conlaluer filled with gold balls
Lot'l tbOt ddt d-'t bopo
•nd ~e trimmed In aold balls, j IIIII oar adioola, Y6u coo
aold beod ebalna and gold trlnkel
~ w~oarl!c:baoi
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by Edna 1M·
While Madonna, lhroo large condiet, ptne and ronn on •trrofoom
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base ~Y Norma Mulford.
Table al'!'AtlJemont; Norway , U . .-ICIIOOIJ
IIIW,IiowT.. ti,II.Y,
spruce, ~oneo, bills, wbllo candle
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•lth rod oplral feather featoonln g
11 01 rilfl holder ~Y Edna Lee
Poreh arrangement, largo wro
1th of ,Pruee an~ ~ones, rod rib
bon bow on allv""d back aroun~
by Jc88ie Saunders

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b,ack. Lee overalls are made
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Wid~. all elastic -l,.ork 8\IJpender~

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Fruit of tho !Aom qual1ty
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All

L11t~tr

fs Arrested

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Four
Jn 2A Hr. pen'od

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Bro~ Requests

. Clarification
Law

ee~.~i~te!u:'~:~;1:.
Uoa can I! Issued
to
candidates who fa1lod
penee aecount.. by the Dee 3
IIJI,e
He aald effeellye next Jan 1,
' provl11on seta the deadline for
llllng expense aCO?unts at 111
days Instead of the pre8l!nt 30
days alter elecUoo
!roWil aald th~re wu $0mc
eonfu11on among ~andldale1 and
election boards about wbetbet
the 45-day provblon applies the
Nov G election

with odj111tablo wrlal

UATHIR ·CAPS
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Reeord Number Of True
Are·Retunted For One St.sSi•·~,

In a lengthy session far in excess of usual tlmea
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ber sesston of the Meigs County Grand Jury heard a teeftd '
number of cam presented by Ctlunty Prosecutor Jama ()'.,
Bnen and complied wtth h11 request by returning 371ruf~- 1
agauut the accused
Ten casea slated to go before the Grand 1ury
heard due to tl!e failure of wttnesses subpoenaed b)'
tor O'Brien to appear. He indicated Monday evenlnJ
of the Grand Jury sesston that he may ask
IINOLI COPY_. close
the arrest of witnesses who did not answer the subpoeou:
The Grand .Jurx In rduntiltl I •
re&lt;ord number of True Bllll Ota
I , ..., preaented for tlletr eoiltll;i. V
erauon abo refuaed to retuta J&amp;.
d1etments In only aut of lilt ..... ,•
presented
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Ca.., m which lltdlebDeilll '
were returned by tile Gnud hJrt
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Officials of the National Food Service Company of Marietta are
laid today they had no comment, but would get thetr lawyers Richu\1 Spencer, cl!arled wllli ~ '
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to work right away, when informed five men of thetr orgam- larceny
DIVld
L
Conner,
elllt(ed
WitJa
zatlon were Indicted here Monday for obtaining under false
mJliCIOUI destruc1iOD of prwer!J,
preteuses slgpaturea on contracts.
Dav1d L. Conner, dlar(ed willa
Named In indletments by the MeigB County grand jury larteny
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were I 0 Tyo, aaleaman, Charlea
Pearlle
Jewell,
ebarltd
'liltll
{'.1ll'-t.:a
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llliltbell, v1ce pmldent of lol•t- non support.
~
chell and Upstlll Fond Inc , dba
Jomea Wyatt, charaed wllll ,.,...
Nations! Food &amp;:rv~ce, H 0 Whtt- ceallnr, of atolen goods
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lateh, li. M Layfield, and J M
Edward E. Atha, cbarltd Wlt1a
Maltmgley, all of Marietta
fraud
They were accused or mJarepreLarry Cozart, charged oriQ aiel.
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Or
senUng terms of contract.. under mg a felon
f I
whiCh at least 25 perl()bJ here
Ard•ll Bradon, eharged willa
Pomeroy took on a new looz undertook to buy a "fond plan" non suppOrt
Mcmday evenmg when the new which mcluded a atorage fr~ezer
Joe Yad11h, ch.:ged witll tnacL
Chriltmll ha:htlng decorations 'I'!
~aid Prosecutor Jame• 0 Bnen
Joe Vaduh clarged witb ~
the bw:inen thltriet were turned
I presented both &amp;Idea to tile
Harold 0 Rouah, elw1ed willa
on for the flrat t1me tbu season Grand Ju11 These men, meludm: DOD·Iupport,
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A rrlsJ.&lt;roas l•ghting methoo1 1Mr John Upstlll of the MarJetU Ralpb Lee Nelson, cbarcecl w1111
made poutble by the erection t.of concern, appeared before the non sup"ort
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1 Ion• Main st "'"' an Jury So d1d buyers of the com
Alburti&lt;e Young, eltlrgd P
new
&amp;'
Lh" pany's products '
overloading of a molar :RWcli,
to
W•tncsoes oga11l!t the company Joe Jentmo,
~
sa1d they hal !Jecn fed to ilel1eve loading of a
that a $4115 rr...... could be pud James
for out of liiYin&amp;o that follOwed erleadJDf of a
a purehaoe of frozeb food fr0111 the
Jerry C &amp;:ott,
eompany Some said tbey had been overloadlllll of a
Jed to bellm&gt; tho freeur would
coat them ~~qlhiltl al all If they Oftt!oodiutofam
w.a ..'" L. !•~=~~=~
bought foOC rctl:brb' from the Dand Roush, eWJecl
cOmpany

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SERVICE COMPANY OFFICIALS
COMMENT ON INDICTMENTS

Holiday Lights
Are Turned On
Pomeroy

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willi"Ow.
Wnnesoea •lso said they "JJ'e
Informed tile r-. ...oukl ~ erl0tl4lng of a motor ~
but that when lllo! &lt;onutct Gene Ev1111 Corle7, Clw1ed
liB purcba1e arrlfecl.the to1a1 willl !ortel'!'
James Smith, charged wllll for•
J"'"ped to $855 plw o
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~Jinent which ali'eady bad rel'l'!Awell E. Weddel~ •barltd ,
eom1plai"t of w~ with !«gel')'
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btlyer of a fl!od
Smilh, ehar&amp;ecl ~

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l6e fond an1.ed It
was m patkagea unmarlrod 11 to
weight or cost
Of!ICials ol the Il!atietta ciimpany domed lhey ~rated aimllarly to the •'ond Budget Plan,
lnt aJI!OC!al~:!d w1th the National
co-&lt;iperaUve Food, Inc , of Columbus 0 wbu:h was ''run out of
bus;.,.;.. m the cop1tal clly about
a year ago
1Stanley M1Uer of that company
was lQdJeted and found gmlty o!
obtaining 11gnaturea on contracll
m elrcumetancea reportedly tJ!ml.
lor to the Me•g• county eueL
Miller was put on probation and
&lt;Ontracts he had negotlatl!d, ond
sold to the Columbus D1aeount and
Loan Co • were setUed by adjustmenta between that lll'll' and lndiVIdual freezer and fond plan buy-

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Prlii&amp;. q(fered for acta
lng In tlte ~&amp;lent show
$2~ t-ond for ljnt P&gt;IZe; .. hlooi.J.Qi-,,;.,;,
"""nd pr1ze and $a lor •
prize.
Anyone W18hlog to
the show for one of
Ia asked to &lt;OJJtaet any
of the PomerOY Pol"e Drnmi~J
ment or Bred lila11 who
reet the llhow An~one betweep
ages of 6 to 641 11 eligible to
compete according to the announcement made today
Rehearsill or the arts wlll bO
held on (Jan. 0 at z p. m. wltn
the big thow to be staged on the
following evenmg.

lel!ljlted c,..pe.

&lt;leae Corley,
1
fraud.
Jameo Smith, eb#ged
fraud
lack Landers, dlar(ed
fraud

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Gem-ge Spencer, eharpd ~ ~
fraud.
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Wilhun LAnden, charPcJ 1RID
CIWord PlaJtiJ, ebarfod ~
two ...., of uuult with Intent to
rape.
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CIWord PlaDIJ, ehartled witll u.
sault With • d...U, 11eapon.
J. 0. Tyo, charged with
lng Bianaturea under falle

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obtaining 11gnatures under , ,
pretenaeL
H. T. Wbltlalth, eb.,-ged with obtaining algnaturea under false pre.
tell6el.

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MEN'S GREY COVERT CLOTH (:OVJIJR~Lt.S_',· ,,;:ii~:i''' ll
MEN'S OLIVE DRAB COVERALLS •• -' . • .'''
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CORbUROY WORK
Rugged thickaet coil!uroy. S(urdy fabtlcnir.nrii'1tlnnfld
long wear. Full cut tor 'COmfort. Roomy,
lo tit. Zipper fly- $bes 30 to 117'

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Long wearing and comfortable. Ge.q~rousiy
Sizes 29 to 44 -10
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ed by the Gradd 1111'1 and m liltldt ,
no JDdJetmeniB wmo retlltiiOd
wen:.
Robert Gallagher, assault and
battery.
Wayi,e LiiUe, l88aul! with In·
~nt to ldll
George Speneer, &lt;DnceiJing atolen property.
Milton Little, aSIIult with Intent to ldll.
Donald !Avett, arson
Lawrence Napper, lnvoluntarJ,
manslaughter.
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Cam whtch were not presented I
to the Grand Jury due to the Jult
of witnesses were·

Sanforized FISher stripe coverJils with iwo,W&amp;IYY~:\Fet'(.'
action back for colnlqrt 9 pocket.?, combi.Ded rt1
pocket and h11111mer IQOp. Sizes 3810 50,

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caBs - Linea Ear
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1. J Haltingly, charged with obtalnina atanatureo under fllle pr:e-

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Lois Bradford,

Dale Dutton, local druggist and member of the Ctlunty ~--------Health Board, has resigned from the office of Middleport
1A11 Btadlord, 1!9, a
councilman to whtch he was electe(J In November.
,
nomlcs teacher •n Athens,
, In ~ letter which ~s read at the December meeting of the
and Vinton CouDtlea 1or a
ber of yean, died M011dar
Council Monday night Dutton explained 'that he was not eli·
In llei&amp;a General Hoopltal
gible for the' offtce because of hts prior association with the •
exteniled lllne11
who pr•The bodY of the decoased
aided at the meettng, will sp
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A Symuoe rellldent, Donald to be taken to the hoq•e at
point a counCilman In the neo•
Cottnll, 40, and his companion cine today where lrlendo
~~u~~u~~~~ ~ust be approved b, l~nereased
Rolland C!l1rOII, 42 also of S)'l'•· eall until noon Thursday.
~use wore In the Meigs
Funeral seiVlcea wUI be beiJ
The mcetmg Monday waU,pon
Jad todll!' awaiting hearlna•
Thuraday at 2 30 p m. In til~
td wllb a ,prayer by the ROI
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night before Syracuae Mayol Racine M&lt;thodlot Church with
:toberb Palmer, pastor of \ije
Wllham Thuener tonight follow- Rev John Elwood offlclatlnf.
"-; Churth of the Nazarene
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Four new persons took up rest· lng an JCQJdent Monday afterBunal i• to lie made In the l4
, 1 • qp~~· Grate, who ,wJll take ~ t- denee •n the county jaU over the noon 1n SyriiOlJ.IQ,
tart Cemeler)o under the dlNieI , fl&lt;e .,taouary 1, as towu clerk, past twentv four hpurs One wu
The Ohio Highway Patrol re- tlon Of the Ewing Funeral Home.
IDd John Zerkle and Clloton charged with dnving while lntox- ported thllt !l about 3 15 p. m
councalmen , wer.:l Jcated, two wlt~ lnto)Ucahon, and Monday a car driven south on
Sumvmg the deceased ~. her
1 F1sber, new
-' I preaent for the meetln&amp; and "~~· the fourth for f~dmg to leave Route 124 In Syr•cuse lolled to husband, Cr1t Bwlfol'd, &amp;.cine;
~ weleomed by the Mayor The out promise• of a house whea ordered make a curee, that Cottrill, the two daughten, Mro Howard
' l olng counClll!len L R. Wlle~ to do 10
driver lost eontrol and !he &lt;Jr CRuthl Fr~nk of Rac1ne, ¥1'•
and lloberl McElhumy, anu
The State Patrol turned in Don- overturned In the highway.
Herman (lolltfl Carsonl
,(Jlerk Ch rles Murray ap~emd aid Cottrill, 40, Syraeuso, !of DWI
!Ieavy damaa• was ~one to the Belpre and one 11)11, Crit
\ 'j ~ , 1 ' 1 11 1' t · q and Carroll Rolahd, 42, Syraeuse, automobile hut the bcenpants ford Jr at home. Th~N) gre
' .:~k;••brle~~ ~ t'~:~ w~~e a:i~r Ifor intoxication s~riff Robert C. 9r the cor, Cot~rill. CQrroll end grandchildren.
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Fisher
had
compllmeny~
:ar~nft...,lal\~
Kiser,
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Cotlflll,
4sed
4
all
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Allll'l (lJlr\'tvlh~
t\lO
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r a s, or ~ ox ea on.
' without InJury
'Counellman David Jenkl~s who Geodrgh~l Spelnc"'' 22•h P o~merloty,
Cottrill was r~ged with drlv· ero, Pa1!1 G. A\)ger
1'-HtiS • and
l\~SCJl
. hi! term._ wa' •turned mse
Is alsa completmg
h' ID at I e a •• ae 1ng whI 1e 1qtllXl"·te•
"' • \Ill d cartoII
ot P ' t
' 1on llY n1I ., was I 1ven 1 ..na.
charged wltti tntoXJcalion by Morenc1, Mich;
' n resen
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and put behind han ill earnett at
Highway PatroL
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10 o m today w~en dtr pollee
smwd the sherlfl wtth a warrant
hla orreat TAA chars. 'fll
·Soe1ocer filled to leave ~
f~rl~oea
Mr and Mrs. JW~I'I
he had been dereil

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HANES WINTIA WIIGHT

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Fully combed &lt;O~ton with nylon reinforced eollars Small, m..
dlum and largo sizes
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UNDERWEAR
MEN'S TEE SHIRTS

DALE DUTfON RESIGNS NE\VLY \VON
POST .AS MIDDLEPORT COUN\AIJ.Jl,ll1

Horsehide Gloves -- $1.95 pr.
Ho.,ehlcle Welders Gloves ·,·,. ·· $2.89

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)Jen'• Roc:kford

WORK SOCKS

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Pomeroy·Middleport, Ohio, Tuesd•y. December 10, lt$7

is entitled to the best.

,fll$f.JA1E SCIIOLS

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loo&lt;CJtlie
llowever,

Cuvas Glove~.

Men's Moleskin

WORK PANTS

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Lau11clry

HOME
LAUNDRY CO.

Sturdy

lorcd for comfort or fiDe

"BIG YANK" GREY COVERT SHIRTS $1;69

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Dry

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WORK SHIRTS TO MATCH

Heavy weight blue Chambray work shirts wtth dress
shirt collars Tapered to lit smoothly aad comfortably.
Proportioned sleeve lengths Stzes 14\2 to 17

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Annual Yuletide

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Pomeroy Relatives

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Ma~~n~Co Red cr~8s PJanning

· ·!frai,OOtg Petiod In Firs~ Aid.
A ttalning period' for First Aid
In Masjm County ln
executive
of
that
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'ven jet pt~inp wtth pre::sul'f
tank anu !Witch. Also 811-feel
plasilq p!ne !% X 1¥&lt;; OOt f21 ~ Real EstatP
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•rchlteot's :uilifiliing~table, ll'uol
and lools One typewriter deal&lt;
and one !ding eobmet, handmode.l
0n9 electric table saw, "l'lC woor
lathe, on~ solid otk S&gt;deboard
QD~ uWhit'" seyting machine I
9 room - 2 bath d\l'elHng
mUque. P•one Pomeroy 815-J,
I n excellent con'dltio11
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REAL EST_ATE

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For Sale or Rent

BPECIAL

Close in to business dis
Wanted To Buv trict, 115 Butternut Ave
Mine Po,ls wanted. Call Boh Can be used as1a one f~m
lly dwelling qr two .~nart
Jolter~. llomerpy,
Children'~
ments. Owner will sell or
l!qm. Hill· P)lonc 925.J
12-IO.Sip.
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rent. Fof furttler l!jforma·
tion C~ll· or Write

(12d \Wonted to Rent

The fruits o! aclenllflc reteardt

St"denta an4 Sq~all ChUdre\1
1111 a qa(~T'Il looking Perm~neot at the

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Old Portland·Jiacloe Bd.

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MIDDLEPOaT. '

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Phone 232

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Mulberry Ave., Phone 389 J
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Salisbury Local S. p .......60
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now power ~aw. Contact lfw~l

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360
23.10
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Midillopo,rl Vill~ge ----- --- .f#
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Po~~l Y•UIIJ'l -----... -, .aq
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Soulhrn Ti!esl S D ----"- ,e!J
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Racine Vl11••e ----- ------ 80 \
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P•'IW~V ••1tton ~ ll - - ·!W
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1290
1830
lteal-&lt;sUiio I~&lt;!' wblciJ ~ave·
~e~n n&gt;\d ~ t~,e dose or each collection carry a pendty of ten
por Cl)llt. Taxes rnav be paid at tlie office of the couqty treasurer or by mt ll. Please bring your 1••1
tax rtr.•iot n&gt;n If vnn oav fiv mall. h• !lure tn locale your proocryv by ta&lt;ln~ distriet and enclose
1 statnpcd self-aOdtessed envelope. 41ways examlnt your tax rec::eipt to 11ee tbat It tBver!l all YO"r proparty Qfl•ct Hours - 8 30 AM 19 4·00 PM. daly except Satut.d•Y ~hen olll" cl91•• ~~ N~.
T~ BI!Qb,wljl be QPea Dec. 10,' IeDt !q Ff.~· l•l. 19118. •
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that he will
ljOme prombes
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thai tbo number of MlliJ leried on each dollar o! ~ro11~ shon oo ~~~ ~~Ill'~ .q 1!•1!1!1!*\t PI
Real Eatate, ,Public Utility and !'~onal 1,'ropei"9 WJthi~ f!!i4 ~~~If~~ IJW fff' 1 If M (~:

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'ven jet pt~inp wtth pre::sul'f
tank anu !Witch. Also 811-feel
plasilq p!ne !% X 1¥&lt;; OOt f21 ~ Real EstatP
·- - ..Y'
•rchlteot's :uilifiliing~table, ll'uol
and lools One typewriter deal&lt;
and one !ding eobmet, handmode.l
0n9 electric table saw, "l'lC woor
lathe, on~ solid otk S&gt;deboard
QD~ uWhit'" seyting machine I
9 room - 2 bath d\l'elHng
mUque. P•one Pomeroy 815-J,
I n excellent con'dltio11
,
10 Ht!,

-~:row'
~Ill- 'l'b~ Is

De1'cr an armistice
Ia lllot.la~ .'

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REAL EST_ATE

ftelrca...
tswcurbeolth.

For Sale or Rent

BPECIAL

Close in to business dis
Wanted To Buv trict, 115 Butternut Ave
Mine Po,ls wanted. Call Boh Can be used as1a one f~m
lly dwelling qr two .~nart
Jolter~. llomerpy,
Children'~
ments. Owner will sell or
l!qm. Hill· P)lonc 925.J
12-IO.Sip.
,
rent. Fof furttler l!jforma·
tion C~ll· or Write

(12d \Wonted to Rent

The fruits o! aclenllflc reteardt

St"denta an4 Sq~all ChUdre\1
1111 a qa(~T'Il looking Perm~neot at the

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f W. from llac!lne OD
Old Portland·Jiacloe Bd.

The "obstetter

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MIDDLEPOaT. '

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Phone 232

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!f•i!f!JI!~r ~r. -

Pomeroy,

---------'"-.....,-·,\! G. S.
r~om 1 2 bod51 males o~ly
Mulberry Ave., Phone 389 J
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Salisbury Local S. p .......60
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' Wanted

- - - - ---ro • -

Experienced timber cutter wltb
now power ~aw. Contact lfw~l

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favored lo win over the Bob Shes·
ky five which does not have a
single face back this year from the
19611·5'1 champions.

too.
forwards, Bruce Zirkle and soph- "Wilson Is young yet but he h8! month.!, is expected to be a scor, Pomeroy and Middleport got a omore Bill Wilson at gualda.
fmc notural moves. Experience tng mainspring as league play unlate start on their flag cb8!e He had thia to aay about his wiU 4o a lot for ~lm."
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because a Frtday, Dee. 6, came be· "boys'
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all our boys," Retton said, in dis- night," said Retlon, "but they did
cussmg his stBrting lineup lor Nei· bav~ a bit of an ,off night wl\h
sonville. He was referring to Ron· us, and their overall bei&amp;Mh nie Martirr, a guard; Phil Werry n't up to the opposiUdo we'll lie

uled for Jao. 3.
Retton said he expected to start
the same boys against the Hounds
as started agamst Eastern. These
were ST Johnson at centet, Paul
~'olmcr and Jumor Hawlhorne at

ators; Carpenter, a small guard;
and Hood aod Cunningham, other
varsity reaerves.
"t don't want to take lliiYthing
away from Eastern ,- the other

.Meanwhile, Coach Nolan Swack· tween the two clubs was resebed·

hamer and the Mtddleport Yellow
Jackets hope they are ready for
the lovasioo of tough Athooo tonight, looking for its second
straight league victory. This will
be Middleport's first SEQ flame,

Hawthorne playe,t

the

bc.at Folmer, who bad a cold night guard, showed a great shooting and Gary Barnitz, a couple of mee~. So you ean't teU mac;h
against Eastern, coming up with eye against Eastern, . and if he beefy and tall downcourt oper- yet about ~ow we'll ttack up la

eame of hil llfe for me against
Eaotem. He was great.
"Johnson h8! come along good.
He shows a lot of determin~lion
out there and hiS moves are lnuch
better.
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only four pomts, barely tniasipg on
a nwnber •of favorite doe-handed
push shots from 15 feet away. Thil
ran2y, ft·l forward who has drilled
himself in cage techniques for

keepo anything like this up in the
weeks \ to come, the Panther•
could be a dangerous opponent
for anybody.
· "We'll oeed a lot of help from

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United PNII llpOr!S ,Wrltor
NEW YORK UP -Thl, writer,
friendly to botb CUI D'Amato an~
Jim Norrla. tried over the '*'ek·
end to arnllle a forgeW~e-palt
conferenoe that mlcht leltle their
feud ond "81Ult In a hll heavy·
weilbt tllle fl&amp;bt.
Promoter Norrla '"a wWlng. He
oaid: "AI fttr as I'm ~neerned
the feud is one•lded, l'U be pd
to tiCdOWJt with"Cut any Ume and
mate a lretb at~ Ia ti~ aboUt
a UUe bout."

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pion Floyd Potteraon, ' refused
polit~blauk to bave aay deolinld
with Norrb, "bet~use I bave no
eoafide•c• in the man."
D'Amato'a refulll wao so bitterly final there seema no hope of
a rtppro&lt;hement. And tbe altua·
tion could cause mu•b trouble &lt;n
IDea. Not only dOOJ D'Amato refuse to let young Patteraon fight
for Norris and hiJ International
Boxing Club but he refu10s a de·
fense &amp;flal..t aoy conteoder who
in D'Amato'a opinion io ."friend·
ly" with the IBC.
Jn his weekend statements, Cus

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Maryland 75 Kentucky 62
Tam'ted Bout Cttadet 75 William &amp; Mary oo
Texas A&amp;M 71 Memphis St. 68
hinted that the barred "friendly" Tennessee 74 11orida St. 57
68 Murray St. 61
iJfOUP might include every eon- Alabama
Vanderbilt 103 VMI 74
tender listed among the top 10 by Tulane 74 Lowslana Coli. 83
the Ring M81!azlne, although he Georgetown 76 Loyola Colie~c 51
did not come right out and say Kansas St. 79 Purdue 13 ·
it.
Wichita 1111 Detroit 62
S..ko Engllah Opponont
Kansu 82 Marquetle 82
nc repeated that he ls negoti·
Northwestern 74 S. Dakota St. 58
ating for a spring title defense m Notre Dame 69 Nehi'ISka Ill
England at1ainst an udesignated Cincinnati 80 Temple 57
opponent. He added, "and we have MiSBouri 78 North Dakota 40
lour offers for title fights In the Bradley 91 Arizona &amp;2
United States trom rndependent Wllconsln 43 Washin&amp;top (Mo.) 33
promoters"
Rice 81 Louiliaoa St. 118
Meanwhile, Norris stressed bi~ mu 86 Hamllne IMina.) 110
wllliogncsA to confer w1th D'Ama· Texas Christ. 8ll Okla. City 116
to. He said "If Cus doesn't want Itlontaoa 64 Idaho 60
to meet me in New York now, I
could Oy up from Miami in 3'k
hours or from Chicago in two
hours and 40 minutes, any time

he wants to sit down and talk it
over."

What Became Of •••
GIN! IEARDIN
By Unltod P,.
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pltchor, WOtl 20

Gene Bt•rdon,

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But the world's best known pro- toUihtNw
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and loll only aovon for tho Clland ladlano in 1941 oDd No. 20
mado Amorlcan lntuo history.
That'a tba ono that llckod loshn
might put Us out, but D'Amsto In tha first ployoH In tha l~~t~uo'o
hlahtry ~ Gono w11n'l throuflh
won't
Norris' "government.. mcntiGu yet. He won o key World ltrl11
referred to the monopoly decision ,..,. .,.,.., tho lrav11 oad, tr
now before the United States Sur rollel, oavod tho loll ''"" that
prome Court for eonfirmation or mado tba Indiana champiOIII of
tba world. For tho nut llwo yaara,
rC!V(!rsal.
J,.ast 1ummcr Federal Jullge SyJ. it woo all down hill for h..,...,..
vester Ryan found the IBC aullty Gono 11 ho tried, but failed, to
or violating the ant!·trust Iawa and moko a comobock with Waohfnt.
ordered the IUC broken up. But ton, Dotrolt, St. Loula lrtii'IM and
his verdict was appealed to tho flnolly tho While Sote.
WhotoYOr hopponod to GoM
SUp~cme Court.
ltlrdtn? Today ho II Iiiii man.
Ftirt IIC ncontrol''
Friends of D'Amato say he fcm llfr for tho Waohll!lllon Contact
the IBC will try to "control" Pat· Strvlce at Memphis, Ttnn;, 1n Of"
Iorson if be defends under IBC pnlzallon !hot s,4clalllla In col·
lectin• unpold bills.
PROMOTION.

moter added: ''If he doesn't want
Patterson tG fight under our pro·
motiOn, I'm sure he won't put us
out of business. The government

Fttrl IBC "Ctntrol"
Friends of D'Amato RAY he fears

SWEEPERS

~t;vt7:.:'~~~(~J:~~~r~:,e

tho me will try to "control" Pal·
tcrson if he defends under IBC
promotion.
But N.otTis emphasized: "We
don't control any fighters or hav~
any ptcccs of them, and we don'~
. wanl any. Wt!'re perfectly sa tis(ted wllh Ike Jlromotcr's 5hare of

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State Marching Band his st year out, s the on1Y end area
musician who Will mak~ the 1957 Rose Bowl trip. One other
boy, so far as he recall$, from Southeastern Ohio IS In the
marching combo-a fellow from Jackson High.
Dave Darst of Middleport was a main spring in the OSU
baild trumpet section fot four years, graduating last spring.
Be?ore him there was Franklin Guinther, also a trumpet play·
er.
Robbie is in pre-dental studies. He figures there Is more of
a financial future in puWng teeth than in playing music. He's
probably got something there.

ROf'derS WORf MOff Cage GameS

The Sugar Run Raiders took the Syracuse Pistons Into camp
.
last night on the upriver court 32·28 In the first game of what
the Raiders hope Will be several of the season.
• Boys of both teams are seniors or other high school stu·
dents who like basketball, but didn't go out for the high
school team for one reason or another.
The Raiders' Tommy Garnes was high with 11 pomts while
Jac~ Follrqad and Gary Freeman each bad six. Danny Struble
tallied five points. Jim Bater was high for the losers with 11.
Garnes told Sports Desk this morning the Raiders will wei·
come more games agalnst teams made up of similar- class
of competition. "We'd like to take on a Midllleport club "ot
seni~f,S or high_ school boys not out for the Yellow-Jacket
five, ,Garnes sa1d.
Sukar Run has another tentative game with the same Syra·
cuse· l!lub next Monday night. Roush and Jenkins referreed
the match last nl•ht.
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ailhougb fdotball and basketball may capture the temporary
"h1!aginilti0ns of America's sports loving public, after all basebaU !sits first love.
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·Professional football Is playing before millions now and
apparently is destined to become even more popular
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fl!e keeps our toes warm:
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Warren Spahn was the grand "old Master" of National
League pltch¥rs this year but the circuit's real stren~th lafd
In Ill young stars 18 to 28. Official statistics of the Elias Base·
baH Bureau show that the ~6-y~ar-old Spahn's 21 victories for
the Braves made him the league's only 20-geme winner. 1t
was the 8th Ume Spahn entered the 20-wln circle.
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However, the younger pitchers actually dominated statistics.
Item - Johnny Podres, 25·year-old Dodger left·hander,
was tops In the ERA with 2.66 and also led with six shutouts.
Sp.~hn and ~l·year·old Don Drysdale of the Dodgers tied for
1
second wlth 2.69.
Item - J~ck Sanford 28-yeat-old rookie of the Phlllies
had a 19-8 re~ord and led the cir~ult With 1611 strikeouts '
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aM led the league in three departmenq, Innings pitched, 2771
most starts,~'&amp;; and faced the most batte¥8,1148.

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Kentucky To Have Bad

and aevenlh·ranked Kaosas State thrpw• for 36 pointa las CtuclluUttl

Kentucky after three wlna in tight
games.
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cruteh Bud Milhkan said before
the seuon he believed he could
hit Ute "big lime" if AI Bunt1e,
a rugged 6·foot, 8-lnch sophomore,1
came through, So it was no coin·
eidence that big Bunge scored 18
poin\1 and won the batUe, of the
backbo.ards with Kentueky s Jobll

80-57, in other ....., lnvolvinJ
lop-rated teama.
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goals and 10 free throwo to oet
a Milwaukee arena scoring mark
of 40 points and pace the Jay·
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Kentucky Saturday night.
North Carolina, tbe No. I team
last year with a 32-0 record, won
tis 1957-:18 opener Saturday wttb
ao lmpresalve 60-M Vtctory over
Clem•on.
School
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2. Kansas 10 3-0
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s. Kentucky 1 3-0
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4. Bradley 1-0
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~- San Francisco 2 2-0
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6. Kans.. State I 2-0
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7. Michigan State I 2-0 153
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Second 10 group - 11, R&lt;ce. 42;
12, Sl Louis I 31; 13, Seattle,
26; 14, Utah, 20; 1~. Minnesota,
19; 16, West Virginia, 16; 17, Clnclnnati, 12; 18 Ohio State, 10; 19,

"so •h•rp they eould bavo been
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Frankie Ryt!, who had his "brow· 1
balconies" remoy~d by pllltic suraery, was cqnfldent today he can
become a ronklng contender again
beeauae he ou!fered no face cuts
whll~ outpointing Frank Ippolito
for the oe&lt;ond ume Jllooday oight.
Their return to-round TV bout
at St Nicholas Ar8na was Ryff'sl
first •ince he had the bones of
bla btows pared down durina a'
four-hOur C)perallon in June.
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tarheeled the opposition today In
tho flnt weekly ratings of the
l&amp;l17-t18 oeaaon by the united Pl'eSB
Board of Basl:etball coaeheL
The coach... rating the teams
o• their performances durinfl the
first week of the season whleh
ended Saturday, gaye the defend·
ing nalional cbamptons 325 of a
poaslble 3110 polnta. North carolina
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was th~ - only team mentioned on
every ballot, collecting 1g votes
for first place, 10 for aecond, four
for third and one eoeh for fourth
an~a~t~~: runnerup In the ratings
with 283 points drew 10 first
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san Fra~ciaoo . on top while Ken·
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tueky, Kan88S 'Stato, Michigan St.
Wlf·Y Mkldl
ond St. Louts each drew one first
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place vote.
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Kentucky ":" thtrd, ~~ the over· .~
all ratings, Wtlh 210 potnls. Bradley won a ci6se battle for fourth
place with 177 points to 173 for
ftfth ploce San Francisco, 16~ for
sixth place KanJI'• State and 158
lor seventh place Michigan State.
Temple was etflhlh wtth 88 points,
UCLA ninth wtth &amp;7 and Notre
Dame lOth wlih .,,
Every member of the lop 10 was
undefeated tbrollf!h the first week
except Temple, whieh dropped an
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geat upset of the season so far.

Middleport

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Startling

It was the third atralgbt victory downed Purdue, 79-73, but Clocio· handed Temple ill IOCOild ~t
for Maryland and tbe first losa for nati upaet eighth-ranked Temple, d~feat

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it all we've aot in every IIIII'?"
be said.

By Unltod ,,.,.
cox Mooday night to prove a key row after the lead ebant~e( band•
Is 'MuYiand really that good or man in Maryland's triumph.
no less than 14 t1me1.
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II Kentueky in for ao "off year?"
Kan111 Downs MorquTomplo L- So&lt;oncl Gomo
That's the blg queslloo ln col· Kanaas, the naUon'a No. 2 team
Sophomore forward Olear Roblege ~asl:etball today after the un- behind North ~olina, defeated
ranked Terrapin• whipped third· Marquette, 82 · 62 fourth-ranked ertson conneeted on 18 of ;I lleid
ranked Kentucky, (1-62, in the big- Bradley crushed Arilona, 91-52, goal attemplll and added four free

NORMAN, Okla. VP ~ lliSh·
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forward Don Schwall of
FUlla Coupotl and Mall
fights "
Among tlte many other reasons the University of Oklahoma bas·
for D Amatols feud Is hiJ eharr.e ketbail Learn quit the team Monday
Nomo ·····---·--·---·------ that the IBC refused to use hi• to sign a maJor league bucball
~ ------···--···------ preliminary boxera artcr Patter· contract.
""'' Wlftll&lt;l -- -·-- --·---·-- son had won tho vacant title by Schwall, a 20-year-old junior
from Ypsilanti, Mieh., aald he had
IIOY ILLIS, Doalor
kn!K:king out Archie Moore, No.'. received 11 substantlal'' offers from
lal~ln UMI Flltor QuHn
30, 1956. llo sale! the IBC han the '1'lttsburgh Piratos, Philadcl·
lowl"' Mtcflinoo
promised fni!H!ully to do so
phia Phililes, Boston Red So~.
But NGrrls said, ••we used "omr Kansos City Athletic• and Detroit
prellmm:uy fighters suggested t{l Tigers.
u" by C harl~y Black and Vmn1c
A report from an assistant
IIWINO MACHINII
enola, wlmm 0 Amalo har1 given cvaeh Rt Oklahoma, who asked
I" Ash If,
Mllltl\lfttrt us to unt.lc.r-'l.and would represent that hi• name not bo revealed
him."
!old Se~wall w~ld sign ''today or
WednoBday" for $110,000 with the
Pitilbur&amp;h clnb.
Since he won tbe title Pallor·
•on de/ended twice for indopen·
dent promoters and k~ocked out
Hurricane JackiOD in 10 and reto niW. eQS
ameS
Ra1omacher. The champion's pur·
The CTilcinnatl Redlegs bav~ at1110unced their 1958 home
••• were 111'8• enOu(lb io those schedule Which Includes 77 gimea, beginning with the season
bouli to put him ill the 00 per
opener aillnst the Philadelphia PhiiUes Aprn 15 _
cent braekot, ••ld D'Amato.
The &amp;Cliedule call! for 45 nlgti't ames, one more tban sche·
duled In 1937. The world champiOn Milwaukee Braves and
the new San Francisco Giants, Who play their first gamea on
Piehl R11vlh . -- ... : ....... the West Colli after moving from New York play eight nlibt
contests here.
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Forest Clark, Owner
NIW YORK ..., Prl!ll$ ''"·
St. Lou!4, Loa Angeles and Oblcaao p)&amp;y seven night games,
139\lo, Naw Yorll, outpOin!ttl
while
the Pittsburgh Pirates an~ Philadelphia PhUUes Invade
'"nk IJ11101ito, 1ts\lo, Now
TWO CONVENIENT LOC~TIONS
C1'08ley
$tadlum for four night gallles eacb.
110).
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NOTTINGHAM/ I"" - Poi'C'f. PranciOH, (1),
l.owio1 12411, O.lord, •1111111a
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won · lrltllll ' 1..111 ltatba/. PARIS UP-Gerinlnal Bailaric
Cor. 3rtl aad Main
Court St.
of Fronco, who outpointed ltolo
wtlthl chomp,lftlhlp.
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TORONTO ~ Arthur Kl"', 150, bout 186t niaht, probably will be
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Mrs. Dorothy Pierce
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favored lo win over the Bob Shes·
ky five which does not have a
single face back this year from the
19611·5'1 champions.

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forwards, Bruce Zirkle and soph- "Wilson Is young yet but he h8! month.!, is expected to be a scor, Pomeroy and Middleport got a omore Bill Wilson at gualda.
fmc notural moves. Experience tng mainspring as league play unlate start on their flag cb8!e He had thia to aay about his wiU 4o a lot for ~lm."
ravell.
because a Frtday, Dee. 6, came be· "boys'
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cussmg his stBrting lineup lor Nei· bav~ a bit of an ,off night wl\h
sonville. He was referring to Ron· us, and their overall bei&amp;Mh nie Martirr, a guard; Phil Werry n't up to the opposiUdo we'll lie

uled for Jao. 3.
Retton said he expected to start
the same boys against the Hounds
as started agamst Eastern. These
were ST Johnson at centet, Paul
~'olmcr and Jumor Hawlhorne at

ators; Carpenter, a small guard;
and Hood aod Cunningham, other
varsity reaerves.
"t don't want to take lliiYthing
away from Eastern ,- the other

.Meanwhile, Coach Nolan Swack· tween the two clubs was resebed·

hamer and the Mtddleport Yellow
Jackets hope they are ready for
the lovasioo of tough Athooo tonight, looking for its second
straight league victory. This will
be Middleport's first SEQ flame,

Hawthorne playe,t

the

bc.at Folmer, who bad a cold night guard, showed a great shooting and Gary Barnitz, a couple of mee~. So you ean't teU mac;h
against Eastern, coming up with eye against Eastern, . and if he beefy and tall downcourt oper- yet about ~ow we'll ttack up la

eame of hil llfe for me against
Eaotem. He was great.
"Johnson h8! come along good.
He shows a lot of determin~lion
out there and hiS moves are lnuch
better.
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only four pomts, barely tniasipg on
a nwnber •of favorite doe-handed
push shots from 15 feet away. Thil
ran2y, ft·l forward who has drilled
himself in cage techniques for

keepo anything like this up in the
weeks \ to come, the Panther•
could be a dangerous opponent
for anybody.
· "We'll oeed a lot of help from

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D'Amato K~eps

His Patterson

Clear Of NorriS'
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United PNII llpOr!S ,Wrltor
NEW YORK UP -Thl, writer,
friendly to botb CUI D'Amato an~
Jim Norrla. tried over the '*'ek·
end to arnllle a forgeW~e-palt
conferenoe that mlcht leltle their
feud ond "81Ult In a hll heavy·
weilbt tllle fl&amp;bt.
Promoter Norrla '"a wWlng. He
oaid: "AI fttr as I'm ~neerned
the feud is one•lded, l'U be pd
to tiCdOWJt with"Cut any Ume and
mate a lretb at~ Ia ti~ aboUt
a UUe bout."

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pion Floyd Potteraon, ' refused
polit~blauk to bave aay deolinld
with Norrb, "bet~use I bave no
eoafide•c• in the man."
D'Amato'a refulll wao so bitterly final there seema no hope of
a rtppro&lt;hement. And tbe altua·
tion could cause mu•b trouble &lt;n
IDea. Not only dOOJ D'Amato refuse to let young Patteraon fight
for Norris and hiJ International
Boxing Club but he refu10s a de·
fense &amp;flal..t aoy conteoder who
in D'Amato'a opinion io ."friend·
ly" with the IBC.
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Maryland 75 Kentucky 62
Tam'ted Bout Cttadet 75 William &amp; Mary oo
Texas A&amp;M 71 Memphis St. 68
hinted that the barred "friendly" Tennessee 74 11orida St. 57
68 Murray St. 61
iJfOUP might include every eon- Alabama
Vanderbilt 103 VMI 74
tender listed among the top 10 by Tulane 74 Lowslana Coli. 83
the Ring M81!azlne, although he Georgetown 76 Loyola Colie~c 51
did not come right out and say Kansas St. 79 Purdue 13 ·
it.
Wichita 1111 Detroit 62
S..ko Engllah Opponont
Kansu 82 Marquetle 82
nc repeated that he ls negoti·
Northwestern 74 S. Dakota St. 58
ating for a spring title defense m Notre Dame 69 Nehi'ISka Ill
England at1ainst an udesignated Cincinnati 80 Temple 57
opponent. He added, "and we have MiSBouri 78 North Dakota 40
lour offers for title fights In the Bradley 91 Arizona &amp;2
United States trom rndependent Wllconsln 43 Washin&amp;top (Mo.) 33
promoters"
Rice 81 Louiliaoa St. 118
Meanwhile, Norris stressed bi~ mu 86 Hamllne IMina.) 110
wllliogncsA to confer w1th D'Ama· Texas Christ. 8ll Okla. City 116
to. He said "If Cus doesn't want Itlontaoa 64 Idaho 60
to meet me in New York now, I
could Oy up from Miami in 3'k
hours or from Chicago in two
hours and 40 minutes, any time

he wants to sit down and talk it
over."

What Became Of •••
GIN! IEARDIN
By Unltod P,.
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pltchor, WOtl 20

Gene Bt•rdon,

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But the world's best known pro- toUihtNw
,_,
and loll only aovon for tho Clland ladlano in 1941 oDd No. 20
mado Amorlcan lntuo history.
That'a tba ono that llckod loshn
might put Us out, but D'Amsto In tha first ployoH In tha l~~t~uo'o
hlahtry ~ Gono w11n'l throuflh
won't
Norris' "government.. mcntiGu yet. He won o key World ltrl11
referred to the monopoly decision ,..,. .,.,.., tho lrav11 oad, tr
now before the United States Sur rollel, oavod tho loll ''"" that
prome Court for eonfirmation or mado tba Indiana champiOIII of
tba world. For tho nut llwo yaara,
rC!V(!rsal.
J,.ast 1ummcr Federal Jullge SyJ. it woo all down hill for h..,...,..
vester Ryan found the IBC aullty Gono 11 ho tried, but failed, to
or violating the ant!·trust Iawa and moko a comobock with Waohfnt.
ordered the IUC broken up. But ton, Dotrolt, St. Loula lrtii'IM and
his verdict was appealed to tho flnolly tho While Sote.
WhotoYOr hopponod to GoM
SUp~cme Court.
ltlrdtn? Today ho II Iiiii man.
Ftirt IIC ncontrol''
Friends of D'Amato say he fcm llfr for tho Waohll!lllon Contact
the IBC will try to "control" Pat· Strvlce at Memphis, Ttnn;, 1n Of"
Iorson if be defends under IBC pnlzallon !hot s,4clalllla In col·
lectin• unpold bills.
PROMOTION.

moter added: ''If he doesn't want
Patterson tG fight under our pro·
motiOn, I'm sure he won't put us
out of business. The government

Fttrl IBC "Ctntrol"
Friends of D'Amato RAY he fears

SWEEPERS

~t;vt7:.:'~~~(~J:~~~r~:,e

tho me will try to "control" Pal·
tcrson if he defends under IBC
promotion.
But N.otTis emphasized: "We
don't control any fighters or hav~
any ptcccs of them, and we don'~
. wanl any. Wt!'re perfectly sa tis(ted wllh Ike Jlromotcr's 5hare of

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State Marching Band his st year out, s the on1Y end area
musician who Will mak~ the 1957 Rose Bowl trip. One other
boy, so far as he recall$, from Southeastern Ohio IS In the
marching combo-a fellow from Jackson High.
Dave Darst of Middleport was a main spring in the OSU
baild trumpet section fot four years, graduating last spring.
Be?ore him there was Franklin Guinther, also a trumpet play·
er.
Robbie is in pre-dental studies. He figures there Is more of
a financial future in puWng teeth than in playing music. He's
probably got something there.

ROf'derS WORf MOff Cage GameS

The Sugar Run Raiders took the Syracuse Pistons Into camp
.
last night on the upriver court 32·28 In the first game of what
the Raiders hope Will be several of the season.
• Boys of both teams are seniors or other high school stu·
dents who like basketball, but didn't go out for the high
school team for one reason or another.
The Raiders' Tommy Garnes was high with 11 pomts while
Jac~ Follrqad and Gary Freeman each bad six. Danny Struble
tallied five points. Jim Bater was high for the losers with 11.
Garnes told Sports Desk this morning the Raiders will wei·
come more games agalnst teams made up of similar- class
of competition. "We'd like to take on a Midllleport club "ot
seni~f,S or high_ school boys not out for the Yellow-Jacket
five, ,Garnes sa1d.
Sukar Run has another tentative game with the same Syra·
cuse· l!lub next Monday night. Roush and Jenkins referreed
the match last nl•ht.
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ailhougb fdotball and basketball may capture the temporary
"h1!aginilti0ns of America's sports loving public, after all basebaU !sits first love.
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·Professional football Is playing before millions now and
apparently is destined to become even more popular
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fl!e keeps our toes warm:
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Warren Spahn was the grand "old Master" of National
League pltch¥rs this year but the circuit's real stren~th lafd
In Ill young stars 18 to 28. Official statistics of the Elias Base·
baH Bureau show that the ~6-y~ar-old Spahn's 21 victories for
the Braves made him the league's only 20-geme winner. 1t
was the 8th Ume Spahn entered the 20-wln circle.
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However, the younger pitchers actually dominated statistics.
Item - Johnny Podres, 25·year-old Dodger left·hander,
was tops In the ERA with 2.66 and also led with six shutouts.
Sp.~hn and ~l·year·old Don Drysdale of the Dodgers tied for
1
second wlth 2.69.
Item - J~ck Sanford 28-yeat-old rookie of the Phlllies
had a 19-8 re~ord and led the cir~ult With 1611 strikeouts '
Item s· b Ftl d 27 h d
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aM led the league in three departmenq, Innings pitched, 2771
most starts,~'&amp;; and faced the most batte¥8,1148.

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Kentucky To Have Bad

and aevenlh·ranked Kaosas State thrpw• for 36 pointa las CtuclluUttl

Kentucky after three wlna in tight
games.
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cruteh Bud Milhkan said before
the seuon he believed he could
hit Ute "big lime" if AI Bunt1e,
a rugged 6·foot, 8-lnch sophomore,1
came through, So it was no coin·
eidence that big Bunge scored 18
poin\1 and won the batUe, of the
backbo.ards with Kentueky s Jobll

80-57, in other ....., lnvolvinJ
lop-rated teama.
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goals and 10 free throwo to oet
a Milwaukee arena scoring mark
of 40 points and pace the Jay·
hawks to their fourth atraighl rl·
umph.
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Kentucky Saturday night.
North Carolina, tbe No. I team
last year with a 32-0 record, won
tis 1957-:18 opener Saturday wttb
ao lmpresalve 60-M Vtctory over
Clem•on.
School
P~lnto
I. North Carolina
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2. Kansas 10 3-0
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s. Kentucky 1 3-0
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4. Bradley 1-0
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~- San Francisco 2 2-0
173
6. Kans.. State I 2-0
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7. Michigan State I 2-0 153
:: T~:i!• 2~0 1
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10. Notre Dame 2-0
43
Second 10 group - 11, R&lt;ce. 42;
12, Sl Louis I 31; 13, Seattle,
26; 14, Utah, 20; 1~. Minnesota,
19; 16, West Virginia, 16; 17, Clnclnnati, 12; 18 Ohio State, 10; 19,

"so •h•rp they eould bavo been
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Frankie Ryt!, who had his "brow· 1
balconies" remoy~d by pllltic suraery, was cqnfldent today he can
become a ronklng contender again
beeauae he ou!fered no face cuts
whll~ outpointing Frank Ippolito
for the oe&lt;ond ume Jllooday oight.
Their return to-round TV bout
at St Nicholas Ar8na was Ryff'sl
first •ince he had the bones of
bla btows pared down durina a'
four-hOur C)perallon in June.
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tarheeled the opposition today In
tho flnt weekly ratings of the
l&amp;l17-t18 oeaaon by the united Pl'eSB
Board of Basl:etball coaeheL
The coach... rating the teams
o• their performances durinfl the
first week of the season whleh
ended Saturday, gaye the defend·
ing nalional cbamptons 325 of a
poaslble 3110 polnta. North carolina
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was th~ - only team mentioned on
every ballot, collecting 1g votes
for first place, 10 for aecond, four
for third and one eoeh for fourth
an~a~t~~: runnerup In the ratings
with 283 points drew 10 first
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san Fra~ciaoo . on top while Ken·
SALES- PAINT- II~IVIC~
tueky, Kan88S 'Stato, Michigan St.
Wlf·Y Mkldl
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place vote.
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Kentucky ":" thtrd, ~~ the over· .~
all ratings, Wtlh 210 potnls. Bradley won a ci6se battle for fourth
place with 177 points to 173 for
ftfth ploce San Francisco, 16~ for
sixth place KanJI'• State and 158
lor seventh place Michigan State.
Temple was etflhlh wtth 88 points,
UCLA ninth wtth &amp;7 and Notre
Dame lOth wlih .,,
Every member of the lop 10 was
undefeated tbrollf!h the first week
except Temple, whieh dropped an
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1111, IMW, Mt•lco, outpolntod mez eatly next year.

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Upset

geat upset of the season so far.

Middleport

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It was the third atralgbt victory downed Purdue, 79-73, but Clocio· handed Temple ill IOCOild ~t
for Maryland and tbe first losa for nati upaet eighth-ranked Temple, d~feat

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it all we've aot in every IIIII'?"
be said.

By Unltod ,,.,.
cox Mooday night to prove a key row after the lead ebant~e( band•
Is 'MuYiand really that good or man in Maryland's triumph.
no less than 14 t1me1.
,
II Kentueky in for ao "off year?"
Kan111 Downs MorquTomplo L- So&lt;oncl Gomo
That's the blg queslloo ln col· Kanaas, the naUon'a No. 2 team
Sophomore forward Olear Roblege ~asl:etball today after the un- behind North ~olina, defeated
ranked Terrapin• whipped third· Marquette, 82 · 62 fourth-ranked ertson conneeted on 18 of ;I lleid
ranked Kentucky, (1-62, in the big- Bradley crushed Arilona, 91-52, goal attemplll and added four free

NORMAN, Okla. VP ~ lliSh·
scoring
forward Don Schwall of
FUlla Coupotl and Mall
fights "
Among tlte many other reasons the University of Oklahoma bas·
for D Amatols feud Is hiJ eharr.e ketbail Learn quit the team Monday
Nomo ·····---·--·---·------ that the IBC refused to use hi• to sign a maJor league bucball
~ ------···--···------ preliminary boxera artcr Patter· contract.
""'' Wlftll&lt;l -- -·-- --·---·-- son had won tho vacant title by Schwall, a 20-year-old junior
from Ypsilanti, Mieh., aald he had
IIOY ILLIS, Doalor
kn!K:king out Archie Moore, No.'. received 11 substantlal'' offers from
lal~ln UMI Flltor QuHn
30, 1956. llo sale! the IBC han the '1'lttsburgh Piratos, Philadcl·
lowl"' Mtcflinoo
promised fni!H!ully to do so
phia Phililes, Boston Red So~.
But NGrrls said, ••we used "omr Kansos City Athletic• and Detroit
prellmm:uy fighters suggested t{l Tigers.
u" by C harl~y Black and Vmn1c
A report from an assistant
IIWINO MACHINII
enola, wlmm 0 Amalo har1 given cvaeh Rt Oklahoma, who asked
I" Ash If,
Mllltl\lfttrt us to unt.lc.r-'l.and would represent that hi• name not bo revealed
him."
!old Se~wall w~ld sign ''today or
WednoBday" for $110,000 with the
Pitilbur&amp;h clnb.
Since he won tbe title Pallor·
•on de/ended twice for indopen·
dent promoters and k~ocked out
Hurricane JackiOD in 10 and reto niW. eQS
ameS
Ra1omacher. The champion's pur·
The CTilcinnatl Redlegs bav~ at1110unced their 1958 home
••• were 111'8• enOu(lb io those schedule Which Includes 77 gimea, beginning with the season
bouli to put him ill the 00 per
opener aillnst the Philadelphia PhiiUes Aprn 15 _
cent braekot, ••ld D'Amato.
The &amp;Cliedule call! for 45 nlgti't ames, one more tban sche·
duled In 1937. The world champiOn Milwaukee Braves and
the new San Francisco Giants, Who play their first gamea on
Piehl R11vlh . -- ... : ....... the West Colli after moving from New York play eight nlibt
contests here.
•
ly Unitod Prt~
Forest Clark, Owner
NIW YORK ..., Prl!ll$ ''"·
St. Lou!4, Loa Angeles and Oblcaao p)&amp;y seven night games,
139\lo, Naw Yorll, outpOin!ttl
while
the Pittsburgh Pirates an~ Philadelphia PhUUes Invade
'"nk IJ11101ito, 1ts\lo, Now
TWO CONVENIENT LOC~TIONS
C1'08ley
$tadlum for four night gallles eacb.
110).
TK0'4 ~uko l~ohr, ~~.- San
NOTTINGHAM/ I"" - Poi'C'f. PranciOH, (1),
l.owio1 12411, O.lord, •1111111a
Chorll• HIU, 125, l_..lond t10l
won · lrltllll ' 1..111 ltatba/. PARIS UP-Gerinlnal Bailaric
Cor. 3rtl aad Main
Court St.
of Fronco, who outpointed ltolo
wtlthl chomp,lftlhlp.
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Scortlchlnl of Italy in a ltJ.round
Phone
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Pllotle 38S·X
TORONTO ~ Arthur Kl"', 150, bout 186t niaht, probably will be
Toronte outpOinttd Yama loh.. 1
Mrs. Dorothy Pierce
Mn. Kern• Rous,b
.,., 15211, llmlni (10),
matched against European
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Manager
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�Juni.or Wjnding·
Rutland Parent Teacher Ass'n
- ·IHeath Metho,diS:t ~so,~H Club •
Trail Garden
Meeting Is Held Monday Evening WSCS Meeting Is Christmas Party
Christmas Party Held Sunday Club In Meeting
M" Giles Snuth president of the sodal committee; announaeu H ld 0 M d
the Rutland PfA presided wMn the followmg boates'oes for t~e
eM B n Llond ay 1 To Be Thursday
annual Clmstmas party of
Will cOnduct a pontihal mas1
Christmas decorations was the they met Monday mght at Rutland January meetm~ Mildred H)'seU
,
Heart GUild was held I It was announced that all ofh theme of the mretmg of !he Jun. High School
Grace Dugan Ills Wflllams Do~·
"
ruce oy • preSlden'
'l:be Good Luck Clover 4-11
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evEmimtg In the church so- cers must attend the NatiVIty 1or Wlndmg Tml Garden &lt;.'ub
Onn Sm1th, executiVe head ~f na K1ng, FJI;n Tucker, Mrs Hlr fnre"~'~.'t ~· De~m~r meet Cluti bf Mason will l!\1\1! It• on·
dccorared m Deanery Counc1! meeting at Sl held Saturday afternoon ~ the the Western Local Schools com am Slawter Mrs Ketlh Suther. dJt ~b hwMCS
'i~!il M~l!'~ null, ,Chrlslm\I'J P~~. PI' : •
UI' ~&lt;M!pintg.
Chrbltmas mcludmg An&lt;jrew's Church, Nclsonv!lle, on home of SedonJa Spencor, East phmcnlcd the PTA on tbelr land
r '
th
u;c
on
l il :•
da~ &lt;wen!"' at ,,,Jn . ~ ~~ l.t
0
10
Dec 22, at 2 30 p m It was also .Mam. St
"'"stance wUh the caleter~a pro
The PTA voted t serve , ap~~·
i
~t
P
ano
Of ~~ Ma41&gt;n •MelhMJ!t Cl!
1
t;eorge Horak pre!ldent announced that the chlldren of the I Louella Thompson pro3ldent gram and " d t,hat the project proximately lilO Me~ C•rmty ~~e u ~Y ~s ~ til H~nJ:,'isy
&lt;It
e~hp~ '~!II' be a l!lrt
presld&lt;!d at the short busmess ses' Sacred Heart Schuol would pre- pi:esJded at the busmess aessmn sho~ld be a defimtc success A' teae.bers'i $1 a noon dinner ()J wb~chopi~~~~~ed ~v~o~n sm:n
~belo.pra,,-am w1-tl~ wlQ ~~tIl ~'!""~'"en opened With prayer b) sent a CbrlBtmas program for the I whiCh opened With the club slogan the present llme more than 30U Feb 21
Is
ld
~C
e~.ed bY membi!rr ot tl\6 f!IP'I·
Father John Turel Mrs parash on December 22! at 7 p m and pledge b) the group followed Elementary puptll! and more them
Mrs, Homer Pa;ker announced ~~rs~ ' was e Y s
ufort ~q""'o""(,;,tl!~e,..c_l~~b,...+""'"""'..:.,.~
Mtlliday
James Diehl, Mrs FranciS Biron ::• G~rr Hackett Jr ;nd Mrs wtth the club poem by Mary 100 High School pupils have a meetmg of the Bmd Booslel,
Ml B
~ bo
, Zll,llesVJ)Ie 1\'l&gt;re Sunda)l iUt!U' of
and Mrs Fred Norton Wele wei
•mo en were name as co- IThompson
I planned: to eat at the noon cafe for Monday at 8 p m at \he th ss eM 811 rn rev1ewe"'1 Mr and Mrs Denver 'J'I]oma Mrs
910
corned as guests An mvHaUon was chac"mtranbfotir the Pf~5gram led t
The guls under the direction of I tena which will he served at th{' High School
ne~ ch,aptfer 'As Ye ¥1ei Oqt' Wlr. Platcllcr 18 the former MaQ:aret
Evening By Appointment
extended to all women of the par
on I u ons o "' was vo
o th 1d I
M
b Th
Elc nentary buildtp."
ses rom a m ss on .stqd\ K h
105 •• 2nd st.
ish to attend th
ded
each semmanan at Steubenville
etr v sor, rs Ro ert ampMrs Pearl 1 ittle .. wl\0 Wlll be , Doris Conley and Munel F~ 'I book for the program and also IS
Pomera,
tae Hal Na
re
ICation of $~0 to trw St Johns Villa Or son made gum drop trees using
cl'!ar e of the cafeteria av a ley are co chatrmen o£ the Dakr. read articles from the Saturda:~o
Mr and Mr~ Pat Parker 11Jd
Phono 26f.M
benvtlle~ on ~~ur:~~edr~~cat ~~~e:t phanage and $5 to the janitor of crab apple brtmches and decorat report ~f the eqUipment' S:wh!ch Sale to he held at The Hut Satur Fvenmg Post and the Rea.der·e daughter, RobJn, Columbus wer.,
1130 a m Bishop John King l.ius the church for Christmas. Plans ~ trccsl wlt~ beads ~nd gum I they havf' ready mdodmg a tbre" day and will appreciate any eon I Dtgest Mrs Lloyd read a Chn~t :,eke:: :uestsM o~ heh 1JII'e1Jtt
were made to serve a dmner to
ops mila IOn can es were t!ompartrnent Sink which was n tributtons to the sale! Which h mas story from 11 Tbc Mcthod1~1
a
rs ax ein art..
t'be Impeual Electric Co on Thurs made utnng cardboard tulles and I t II d b
d
• sponsoted by the Band Boosters Woman '
Mr and Mrs John Walker and
cellophane
s a e l parents an mcmbm
Th It d
d
ram1ly Manning Walker and r.eo
day Decenlber 19, at 7 P m
of the Volunteer Fire Departmenf
e a en ance awar was won I Durmg the business Bession il c 1 ' d f
Y
Named to sei ve on the kitchen
At thu cl08r. nf the meeung re· 224 plastic plates and lumber for by the Fifth and Sixth grades was voted to comp~ete payment ope an o Canton were recent
committee for the dinner were freshments were served by the k1tchen cupboards and tables taught by Miss Carolyn Smith
of thetr church pledge and Mrs ~~~~~s of Mr and ~rs Ernest
~
Mrs.~ John Mttch ' and Mrs John hoatcss asaisted by her mother, Anyone Y.ho w11l as.slst 10 makmg
Mrs Ralph Zundel, teacher of Uoyd thanked Mrs John Ketchk 1
Goett Jr, co-chaarmen, Mrs Dav1d Mrs Sidney Spencer
the tables and cupboards IS ask tbe Weekday Religious Edueat1on chairman of the Family Night I ~ · and Mrs Pat Pal"der 'nd
Ohhna:er, Mrs E E Follrod, Mrs
The next meetmg Will be held cd to contact Wa~ne T 1rner
program m the County school., supper held recently, for the sue daughter, Robin, Columbus YlJit·
Theodore Beegle, 1\trs Cha lea at the home of Peggy Bowers
The members of the PTA I had charge of the program for ee~s of the party It was announe ert s~nday ev.emng with Mr. and
Radford, Airs Philip Me~er Mr
brought equ1pment for the ne ~· the evemng and read tf\e ChrJst &lt;&gt;d th-at the Christmall JJazaar Mrll Cleland Heine~
Thomas Hennessy Jr, Mrs George
k1tchen 1n a "shower" at tm mas story from the Gospel of St vo1ld be beld In the church' din
M•s Robert Th&gt;lllp.on~nd son
Hackett Sr, Mrs Richard Gress,
meeting Monday Mrs Little also Luke and the atory from Ma1 llJ!J room Tuesday operung at ':?;eddte, attended thi open house
Mrs Joseph Raub Mrs Adolph
explalned that the parent, and thew w•th Chnstmas carols mter lO so a m
' the Gallia Hlgb SChool between
'la~alle b ~ omartea~
SealeQB,
Mrs
Georgee
Horak
and
,
teachers
must
back:
the
pro.~::ram
:
&gt;
persed
Hos't)
"es
were
Mrs.
James
cr.
1 I fJ't~ell and Vinton, Sunday
~ PrUII&lt;a~ moot
Mrs George Hackett Jr
and that well balanced meal&lt;
Children /rom the Fourt~ wen. Mrs John Kelchka, Mr• I ~
~d Mrs Theo Smith, Mro.
exdtbtj lilt of 1111
Waitresses
named
for
the
dm1vould
be
served
t:"ch
day
Meat
grades
taugh
t
by
Mrs
Anna
og
.No1
rnan
Wavland,
Mr~
.Noah
R~r:;u
u~nuth and Afr&lt; ClOG Mrs.
~ "Trlvei·Teated"
5 "" own were 1n Glumbw
ner were Mn George Buchanan,
A surpns~ bJrlhrl11y p;~rtv wa; wJU be on Ole menu twJce 3 week din and Miss Joan Montgomerv Has)J:lna and Mrs 1lomaa Rile3
"""'at,IC1l!la,
and Mrs Kenneth McCullough, co- held at the home of Mr and Mrs and vegetables, fru.ls and milk and the Flftb vades taught bv l'ney served decorated Chr1&lt; m, ~rn;~aY ~0 at:-1 the 0 ~~~ houeb
deans wltb dau!P cloth.
chairmen,
Dons Ann Wells. Jo CurtJs McDaniel of Mason on rach day
Mrs 0 0 Patterson and ~ISS cookies and coffee to tv.e!:ty-f!Ve "t t e ~rml es on ult'l 0 IO
Avalbble Ill • wide
8
Ellen FoUrod, Margaret Hanrlle' SAturday evcnmg m honor or
Thelma Carpenter, chau·man or Smith were in the carolling members w1th Mrs Lloyd presh.J
e ~n ;:rstl~ um~us ""ilo~n
sclecllaa o! ol)rleo llld
S.11.ndra Oblina:er, Mrs. M8I1 Kun- thctr two daughters Bllfbara chorus and were d1rccted and lng at the silver f.1Gffce service w~m~~ ~d f 8 fJ'!JS ar,,~.a rtb..,,
lbtbhea.
zeiman Mrs Homer Bucktes lllrs Ellen aged 16 and Sharon II&gt;&gt;,
accompa01ed by Mrs c o Cha1, An arrangement of \fblte chry .,~;, de 1r1om "'rrp "! aou e
1
CbriBtme 0 D&lt;lnnell, 1\lrs Leland aged 14
man
santhemums and wh 1te tapers •
orm ores
om ....7 P 1ft
Slason, Mrs Fl'ank Jennmga, Pal
Gr.mea were played and rc
Members of the chorus were was used on !he refreshment
Mr and Mrs Richard Sili\OD
ncia Henoe5sy, Mr• Lucien Poul· fr&amp;hmcnts aJ cake Ice cream
Margaret Nicholson, Shirley Du- table which had a C-rulmas CQV •:d :o" lorL Dayton were weeke.nd
In Mro Howard Da•ley, Ml,..a ead ••It dnnks were served to
gsn, Carolyn McKmght Rusoell er 9' red decorated w1th pine ~r~' R0 "~~ J;:iin\~ Mrd otbana
Anna and Martha Howell, Mrs lhe guests The rake w.,Ei r1acorat
LtltJe Susan Par;ter
Thomar, cmes and snow Ciakes
•e an
er
1 t aymon
Donald Aolullen Mrs Harley Slack, ed with names o• both gtrls on it
Five memberJ or Mary Shrine King, Lmda Cbapma~, Saundn
re; P~es
\
;~"' Rita Beegle, Mrs Richard
Present were Myra Foreman, 37, White Shrine of Jeruoalem at Dean, Vleku Fettl, Cheryl
un ay guests of Mr, alld !Ut,
Freeman Ml8S Chmtme Grueaer, Butch Roush Howard McDaniel, tended a meetmg or Marguente Mundy Beulah McFarland Mlch
0
Raymont\ HatfJOid w•re Mr arid
1
Mrs Robert Burkett and Mrs Paul Marilyn Foglesong, Bill Fogl~ Dutach club bel~ In Athens sun ael Nicholson
Keith Molden
~rsTuRobert ~arclnko and family
0
Holter
aong, George McFarlano, Marilyn day evenmg
Larry Lash, Julla Lucas Marth;
S rl
ppers p ams
Followmg the meetmg a pro- Schwarz Shlfley Dodson Lewis
A turkey dinner at fiVe o'clock Hawkms, Sonny Stover, Penn"
The Middleport Pomeroy Rotarv
WA;:S;;;T;;;I::D:-::1::-FF::D::R::T:-· '
gram was presented !conSisting
Dodson, Alvm Tripp, Jack Ste preceded tbe meetmg and rot Wdllam.s, Joe Mundy
Andv Club '' hmng a Clu'lstmas party
CHICAGO UP-A total of fG6
~roup smgmg of Cbr stmas caro
ward, Bevcrl3 Roush, Judy Tur lowing the meeting there was an Sprouse, Barbara Carter, Joe Bro Frtday even mg at HeiJ.th Metho 000 has been allocated by ...tfl·
aTime'
poem,b~"Candles
AI Scally
Christmaa
gan, Jane Lucas, Ra)'mon d Rath dist Churan With t~e Rotary cia1~ of Nat 1ana1 Golf Day to,.10
Mrs Thomas
and ner, 1udY Hewe 1son K11rcn St6 exchange of gt It s
tul ex.chane of gtfts
, wart, Bob Tripp Sl1anm Fore
Members were present from burn, Raymond Suther land, Dar An.nes as the1r guesti
1•1!( f'"larJt.ms fhe monQ)' wu obRefreshmenta were served bl man PatriciO Riley Ann Hams Nel!onVllle, Zanesville, Coshocton rell Nelson, D'"ny I)Jehl Judy
Ed!.!on Baker ancl Ji;mmel t&gt;lncd from t~o IDI7 ~OII!fetltiQn
candle light by Mn RIChard Free Elizabeth Stoud, Jack1e Capehart, Manetta P&gt;meroy Middleport Cremuns, B1lly Robinson, Sharon Shuler are co-chamnen ol th• rhr lar(t.~t Am,ount ~$,000, w~ll~
man, M" Robert Grimes, Mrs Ro- LouiSe Van Meter Paul An and Racine Attending from Man Kitchen, Jud~ Brogan, I Joett,, committee and each Rotarian , •, t1e Wntern ~GI!it' Ason •, cJlt·
bert Burkett, Mtsses Helen ano thony Mallon Rayburn JohnetLI Shrlno were Mrs C E Neaso Erlewlnc, John Grate Me,ry Car "ked to brl~g a $1' g.ft WhlC• d)• "holaralllp /Qnd,
_ _ ___ _ _ _ _ Cunnmgham, Manor1c Brmker supreme matcnal obJective chair roll Sandra Tur:br
he would have llk~d ~o have re
--~:;::--f;.''xtii:::-r,c-:-:"'o
Barbara Wilson, Pelll!y Anderson man "'lind past worthy high priORI
Mrs S•,uth tl!anked Mrs Z1111 celved • he~ he was i boy
,
IIASGA~~ ~'jit l(IIANAGIR
and Chalky McDaniel local
ess, Mr and Mrs Stc" art Haw del Mra Chapman and the cbll
A buffet supper WJll be served
Pi&lt;l\f ,qBIJiiGH Uj.'-Bom111us
Styling
Judy Arnold Dorothy Sayre kms, watchman ol shepherds and dren for tho program
at 6 P m and e program is be Monty nHgall,
loJ;inor Pill!!·
and
Wanda Thompson, Robert Roush, worthy h1gb priP.str~s M~ rt~nd
Sandwt&lt;"bes, mlots, koolade an tng planned by the c;:omm1ttee
burgh Pt~atea' ftl(i~lder who
Bruce Sla11ts Jamee Roush Jcrt-y Mra Ernest Wngett, wlsrman coffee were sened by JmogcP 1
twu:e won mallJis,Pr of t~e )'~Jl''
!lair Cutting
Carroll Judl Fll N, w Havon and noble prophcte"
Dean, Thelma Carpenter Poa' l
Wonnrs i" -b• Clm ~ ~ Slat~
~;QLD ~AVE and
lJlttle, Evelyn
Haley, Bcull l
I
Lea$1!10. baS been SliDed rto man
MACIIINE PERMANENTS Bonme Lawhorn Carl llood, Vln
cent Knight Jtm S'"•on Jerry
G1ate Eth~l Nicholson, Thelm
age the PQ'ates farm club at Lm· '
Spitznagel, John JOI d, n 8 , 11
Hysell
~oMeh•
coin, Neb .ln the Class f!l, Weotern
Persinger and Tom Persinger
Lt!a_gu_·=::-:---,:,-r-.,......-.
Pomeroy, Juhlmg McClung, Hart
SPORTSWR!TU AOAMS DIES
Pfc Ronald n Smith of F'
&amp;OPH IS SP~I( ,,,
I fold
I
MANHASSET N y UP--Co Knox spent the .eckund Wll~
CIJI1C!N)'IA11 UP, Ujj!ar ' RobScn~tng ~Its but unable to J
0 IV~S
•ell Cas Adams, a sport• wrtt&lt;'
Smith artd h1s nar~nls Mr l!rtlop, lenoatiOntil aopbomoliij
W. 2nd St.
P0111eroy lend were Jamco Johnson DaVJ•I The Chester Men's GardCJ r,&gt;r the New York Jou1nal Amc• and Mrs Dale sm 1 t~
forw.!l'd; lll!arked the Urtlvl!r•Jty
Lanhom Howard Rayburn and Club mvlted their WIVes to a po• an, died here Mond11y He w
Mr and Mrs Walter Platchcr Of CIDC!Dnati to an BOIYJ upaet
Joan Carroll
luck supper Saturdav at
hom,
and sons Ronme and Jollnnv l»r over Temple Monday
of Mr and Mrs Vernon Weber
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Carols were sung •nd xame•
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Surprise Party
Honors Barbara,
Sharon McDaniel

Guy Humphrey Of Carpenter
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Take To Fields
Today For Deer

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Mary Shrl'ne 37 '
Members Attend
Dutsch Club Meet

The second oerv!ce a• un~~vfle
will ho a Chrtltmas Capdlel!g~l
Service heglnnillg at 7 30 p, m
rhla Be!Vlct will leat\Jro the rob
ed young people's chulr tilngln~{
Chmtma. earols
•

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party 1 f 'd flY •

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The Ohio DIVISion of Wlldhfe
o•r.t!Jcto Jhat 110,000 hunters m the
f1eld duling the four-day deer &amp;ea·
son begmnlng !&lt;&gt;day will bag from
3,SOO to 4,000 deer
Bowmen have longer 1n which
to stalk their prey, from Ocl 15
to Dee 31 The dwlsmn MY• the
bow and arrow men have taken
22 deer so far
Tbe d1ri01011.
that shotguru
ball or

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Chester Men's
Garden Club Is
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BEAUTY SHOP

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Brinker-Roush
Wedding Plans
Being Announced

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lhcir next regular meeting Will
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and MfS. Horsee Xarr, Mr and
Mrs Reed Young Mr and Mrs
Roy Holter, Mr and Mrs Donald
Mora and the hosto

Mabel Waddell, Mrs Harley Slack
Mro Kenneth McCullough, Mn
Rlehard Gre10 Mrs Paul Holter
Mrs Goorge Hackett Sr ~~"
George Haekett Jr , Mrs. Thomas
Scally, Mrs Donald olullen Mr~
Mary Schaefer, Mrs Wlll!em
llamm Mn Homer 9rlcklea, ~Irs
Mary KIIIIJeiman and Mra George
Horak The refreshment table w"
deeoratcd In keeping with Christ
mas, uamg holly, angels an(! con
delabra
Hostessco for the January 9
ntectlna will be Mra. Thomao Hen
aeooy Sr Mro Uenry Wippel, Mrs
Graber, MilS Ella Hennesay, Mrs
Joseph Raub and Mro Adolph Sae
lena.
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)fllry Lou l\f!II!i small aaug11teJ
of lllr and Mrs Robert Mil)•, h0s
been returned home /rom Holu1
H&gt;!Pital where she ba&amp; lleen a
sur~lcal patient
' Carpi Criswell, daughter o( Mr
and Mra James Crlswelt, h"
beon ill with nu
Pauline Zirkle and her room
mate, Loren McCormick Junior
nut•lll ,nt UOim Hoapltal Sehool
of Nursing, visited Mr and Mr•
E~r i.ewhl and daughl~r, J•n
Ice, $¥n~•Y
lllr ~nd Mrs Don Rowland
wh9 \l•~d at the Stansbury apart
mont while he waa employed at
tho ~ho'e eompany, have
movcil to Loliltvllle, Kv
1\lr. ~nd Ml'll Paul Wlnobrcn
ner, C~l\t_mbus, .spent sC!vcf;al
day1 1!18t week w1th her parcnls
Mr and Mro Karl Owen and at
tended the funeral of hC!r uncl(l
Clal'\liiOI owen, Sunda) Olher
1uestJ over !be weekend at t,,,
Owen homo were ltr11 Ana1
Owen, Mr and Mrs John Gootl
rleh, Dayton, Mr and Mrs. L\1
!her Owen, SteubenVIlle, ~h•
Joe Shook and two sons Walter
' and Owen, Younastown Mr and
Mrs Fred 'tnales, Carroll, Mr
and Mro Carl Esquire, Galli~!"
Mrs Walter Hams, Mrs W
9 Haria and Mrs Lula Rumll
were in

Eve~y loves elec:trtc cifts 'cause they live so
much pleaSure .•• keep on glvms loug after tht
lloUda~ Ponablo .r v, autonltwc fry pans, eloclric
bluketaand dozens moreeloctnc gilts are waltiJ18

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can becQme @n administrator
more thorough pc,paratioa OJI
subject a teacher Ia gojnjj to
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state aid to Rock H11l 10hool diS·
tmt In Lawre!ICO ~unty for a
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buildmgs.
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announcing lhe approaching m11r
riage o! their daughter Miss Ra Karl Kautz Mr and Mrs Paul
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of Mr and Mrs Kerns Roush
The open chlll'ch weddinK "'"
be an event of Sunday, December
1!\ at the Forest Run Mctltodlst
Church at 2 30 p m , preceded
by a half hour ol nuptial mu•lc
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and mvHed guests will be held at
the HotC!I Marttn, (olloY.Ing the
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Oh1o Valley mto Pennsylvan·
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"· New Y•rk state and northern
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the ,ground ao lar south u Cln·
clnnati, Ob1o, and F1at Top
w Va A-c:ombmation of rain anl
freezmg ram ptmJc driving hazar........ 1
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north Atlantic Coastal area
FGreeasters satd the cold air is
expected to engulf most of tb'e
naUon today from the Roekiea lo
tbe AUant1c.
A warming trend aloog the Gulf
Coa1t 11 u:pected to be short hved
as tho cald alf advances to the
Gull today and eaat to th~ Atlantic
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