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day m m&amp;ntb 10·30 A . ·M. d~W'e.b
com munlun and preaehiAJ;-?BIY
Harold C Do.tter P~;stor .
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Tha Pr•sb~rian ChUI'C~!' ly.
racuse, Howard Rdppelt,
Church Scbool 9:30 Robert ,l
dm. Supt Evemng Worthlp •
The Free ~thod11t Church
Harr:. Bates, Pastor, Laurtl t~~
B 30 A M. Clan mootmg, Sun~
School, Pr atrl Jacobs, Supt.
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Culeton Church,
Klng1bvry
£l oad, Rev R A Biddle, Pastor;
c-,u nda y School 9 30, Prayer MeetIll Y 7 4.5 Wednesday evemng; and
l hu rch servwe 2nd and 4tb Sun1 tia)S at 7 43.

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EUB Churches, Morning SJn &amp;
nlcrpnse, Rev. Roger Bisher.
!'astor. Morning Star
SuDII1y
S( hool 9 45 A M
wor, IJ p at 11 A. M. HYF
A CU\'11. aad coloml c.~ ._ nwg al 8 Prayer meehna:
,.. Jiii114ar &amp;abJ. llN iMM dar eJ.a... .lay evenmg Enterprise Su:lld111
- ---au1td.III..IQ1r fronl. IMW .:ichool 10 10 A. M Morning wor~ eeml aDd ~ A .h1p 9 30 A •M YF at 6 30 P. M
....,. .,.._n.., allrh&amp;N ~ 1M £ vcmng worsh1p
7 30. Prayer
Wtlt lll4. ,.uow uul ...,_ C..te~: mcetmg Wednesday 7:30 P . M.
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UB Churchn, L.t.rt Ptlh, Rfo
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!Ill COMICTJOlte
!I 30 A M Wors'hip Service 7 P.
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bu.sJneSll meetlnJ; 8 30
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Church of the ~•urent, lyr•
Church council meeting; 8 .30 SenIt . . . . .u..uOW8t buttH a.t .iJt1 1{'Use, M C. Larrimore,
Putor.
10r choir rehearsal; Thursday 8 30
water. SUr 11DtU tmootll. Jour I Sunday School 9·30 A H Morrdns
Youth Choar; Friday 6.30 Golden ""'..,...,., CMalla 1 bvtt.rt4 bowl .,. orsh1p 1~.30; NYPS 8:31} P. M.; '
Rulo ClaM w 1JJ have their annual
lllbl ..1111,. p,_. the cereal a. 1 Evan geJL5tlc serv1ce 7:30 P. M.
Chr1stma1 potlu~k dinner at the
lito.,.._. paper c-. clrlaldq ll Wednesday evening prayer meet ~nnoYn'*""'f 11 inade of the
.., biMrt WGO\iea p...,.,., to 1orm 1 mg for the m1dweek and Tuesday
t"WNrrla. . of Mary Ell1n S.yler.
home of Mr and Ml'B Paul Smart
daught.r of Mr. and Mrt. LHn, Churqh Of Christ in Chrl•tlan
o1 ...._ Wbea cool. veaUr ... aft ernoon prayer hour
S. Mlllor. Dayton, Ohio, end
Union, Afiddlepo", Rev Guy F
...,.. CUI* ~ad. pueb • • ol I Hou .. of Pnylr, Ch"ter, Sun·
Sayre, pastor Bible School 9 30 i
lato Jlttt 9\ISDdlope to 1-.l 1 d.1y School 9·30 A. M. Mornmg
Mury A, Mlll•r, son of Thoma•
Odell Manley, Supt;
Mornmg
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worsh1p 11 A. M Sunday evening 8. Miller, Pomeroy, on Nov. 2J.
Th• Jt•w. H. M. Carpent.r. Patworsh1p 10 30, Evangeliltlc serwor sh1p at 8 Prayer meetmg on
VICe 7 30
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tor of the St, .Pau I M.thoclist
Church of tht Nlllrene, Mid- Young Peoples' mef'llllg
II 45 I
R.. daville ChMJe, Rev. Free·
dl~porl, Rev Robert Styers, pas- Evangellsltc servtce 7 30
'' lan d Norns Pastor Sunday School
tor Blblt1 School lh30 Lester Tay
Mt. Mori•h Baptist Church, Mid at Bothe! 9.30 A M' Preachmg
lor, Supt Morn in£ worJhlp 10 30, dlepurt, Re\ N 0 Bordt·n, pa ~ ~~· ~ VJCe at 11, Sunday School at
A. IIANoJ't•lt
tor Bible School Q l!".i Al'~en-• Ht•c(L!;vllle 9 30, Joppa 9 30 A M; , BY
Reese, Supt, Mornmg worshJp 81 I upper~ Plams 9 30 A M Preach
111 ,1!; serv1ce at Tuppers Plains
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Prhbyt•ri•n Church, Syrtcuse, i 30 P M Sunday School at Long
ll l!l!om 9 30 A M
Rev Howard Ruppelt,
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Church School 9:30 Rol.Jcrl Htu
M•thodlst Charg•, Letar't Fallt,

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Evening serclce 7.30 1opl r ' 'Inc
Slcepmg Giant"' B()ard of Deacuh
e5ses at church B 30
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The F•d•ntfll Church, Pom•roy
Rev Waldo Bartels, Pastnr. Sun
day School lUll, Fred maettn u1 ,
Supt 10.30 A. M \'fnrs hlp S!"t
v1ce Topic "God Invad e.~
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Worl~" Sr. Youth Fellowslnp 7
p m : Junior Youth Fellowship e
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Th• Flnt BaptM Church, Pam
eroy, Rev Ralph Zundel. Pr\'; 1nr
Church School 9 30 A .M )fornmg
Wor11hip 10·30 A M
Church of Chrl1t in ChmtJ•rt
Union, 1\flddleport, Rev (; 111 'F
Sayre, Pa.d or. B1ble School 11 30
Odell Manley, Supt, MorninJ; '\-\ o:tr
5hip 10.30; Evangehsuc se 1 \ 1 ~e
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The Salv•tion Army, Middl•·
port, Caplam Glenna Rum mr :U.
Sunday School 2.30 , Il o hn ell~
meet.mg 3 30 Open Aw Servlt ,, 17
P. M Salvation mceLmg 7 30
Christian Chureh •' R: ..cbvlll•
Every Sunday 10 A l'lf Su nday
School and Communwn fm;t Stm
day in month 11 A M Ch 11reh
communion and preachmg, th1rrl
Sunday
ln month 7 30 r
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church prcachmg-Rev Jlarul d C
Doster, Putor
Chri1tl•n Church at Long Bot·
tom, every Sunday 9 30 A M
Sunday Scbool and commun1on·
fLnt Sunday in month 1 30 P '\t
Church preachtna; th1rd Sun day
In month 10.30 A M Chun·h com
munlon and pre1chmg - Rf'v ,
Harold C. Dmter, Pa~tor
The Churc:h of Christ, Keno,
«wery Sunday 9·30 A ~~ Sll JH I&lt;~y
School aod eommumon. ' sl'rond
Sbl'ldlt In tnonth 10:30 A M I
Cltmrt!h 'communion an.t ~;~n:.u tull~
rourt~ SUnday In monlll. 7 :-1t1 P
M'. chureh pre11chmy: - Rev Q.LroJ,d C. DoSter, Pastor.

1J 30 A

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WorshJp Servtce
I t'l anksglv1ng", Apple
Grovo;
10 30 A M
wor.1hJp service.
of
I hank sg lvmg" Plants Scene·d 1 ·~•••'• nature, there must be addI t' ll PICtures 7 P M. Evangell&amp;tlc
the Christian d1mens1on
of
Is fhanksgLvmg Essential to Sal- understanding and compassion. tt
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means the ab1hty to put one's se:Jf
Tuesday 7 P M. "ThanksSIVtng'' Ul the other person's place. "1 sat
En st Letart
where they sat," 'lfJ"ote Ezekiel
P rayer meetings Wed 7 P. ~- Tblf prophet aC tbc ~Jlc hp.d a
Lela1 l f11l l ~. SundBy 1 P M Le un.ifrue sonse ot Israel's shame and
tart Falls, Sunday 7 30 P M. Ea~t hLltnihabon because he felt tum
Letart
.self to be a part of 11 Their sm
MYF Monday 1 r M Apple
his am and their degradatiOn
l~ rove, Thursday 6.30 P M l!.:ast
Let11rt. Sunday 2 30 P M Plants
Church of Chri•t~ &amp;redford,
R(!v John W~&lt;1tl, Padpr Bible
School 9 30, church services 10:30
with the Lord's Supper being
.!;Crved r..ery Sunday morning as
the B1ble teaches us 10 Acts 20:7.
Yeuth mectJng at 6 P M and
evan!le! Js!Lc :;ervLce Sunday hevel'l·
mg st 7 Jame~ Reed, Supt
Chur'Ch of Christ, Mlddle)MIIrt,
Rev. Fred Gardner, p:~stor. Bible
School 9 30 Russell Wllson, Supt
Mornmg worship 10 30 subject
"The Two Cro.sses", 6 P. M Christin Endenvor, 7 P. M Evening
servll'e, subJect "An Old
Love
Story", Tuesday 6 H' Jumor Ch01r
practice, Wedne.!idRy 7.30 Unlon
ThanksgJvmg Servtee, meS!IJfl by
the Rflv Robert Styen, pastor ~f
the Nazaront&gt; Church

Pomeroy Nazarene Church, An
Forest Stoll pastor 9 30 A M
Sunday School; 10.30 A. M Wor·
sh1p servLcc ''Wonderful Dlscov
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"Called Unto Salvation." WednM
day 7 30 r M Prayer meeting.

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the c•remony. Atttlnding th•
coupl• were Mr. •llll Mn. Ch.rl·
" V. Ad•m5 Jr. Mr. nd Mrs.
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o( bl! followers Frederick M.
Meek 1n his book "The Life to
L1ve" has some thrilling tllustra·
tlons or self involvement 10 human l.llltler.,v ~.nd s1n He rc~aJls

how 1Tinelp.,- L. j , .iieh once
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foOtbaJ! IJDULI 1n oeolle'gtate loot- sblp of t1ie Rotary Club. Chair~
United States: 1s cOncerned
todh)'i-Eseo S.rkkinin ol Ohio man of the evM li , P.aul Davia. plla:~~11cd," Mr. R.boade. declifed. c
ottb,1s bnngs ~oat and coal ·b.ased
titillenlty' will be ttle pnn- Supt. of Middleport &amp;cbpO.i,
"',,'he RaVean-~d reduction .a:enerat10n Sharply fnto the pie~jlh of the ewntna Tbu :r..,. M~Comaa Aid toUr tb.r, &amp; pl~nt, to be ~t.Qd . ~mmordi.atel,Y. ture Wher~ thts coal he• '()II
the lftDUa).. Mi~ -eta to flrelannual eveat ~ now adjaceut to th.e _a,w $SS.OOO,opo navigabte Wlllt:r, and this 11 tfue
SC_P ! FOotba:U. B1:41lu«t iJ on : ~ate 1 11t · tbe Rlaool at $3 per iheeC jDd foil _
rD;iU no' un- 'iw 1 large sectton or the Ohio Y'aJi''~ll!!d l.g; the ' lltdtilepor,t High ducat or' that they ·mar be· secur- "'J~ con~tructio••~ Jrill be ~9.DDetl- leT, it offers today an !deal comIYJII.
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ed from any 'member ot the Ro- e~ 'by ~om1e w,ater b'agaiKirl•- binat1on of favorable ec:onom~
8arkkfuen, an AU·Amerfc•n end tary Club.
hon W1tll our ahu_ruaa pl11,11lS an6 radors for tlae d~velopmen~ pf
for Oblo State Jn tbe yean }oj) Letter awards to the footbaiJ our Jama1ca ba~ite mines, thus llarge-~cale. economiCal eoaJ sup:.
played in 1937-!a-39, later was players of Middleport HICb who prov1dmg a d1rect Dow of raw rna- plies required in larle aluminum
aasiatant and head coaeb at Lan· have completed this past season tenal Over:an fretgbt savmgs will reduction operations
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caster Hla:b before aerviCe In the against great odds in tbe SEOL be IUbstanhal. and WJJI result m a
"From a long-range viewpcint
Cout Guard from 1DU-t6. In will be one of the hl(hligbtli of btghly favorable combmation or th1s 15 even more promisJng ThlS
1tramportat1oa and power costs at is due to the fact that, wh~ the
11N9 be returned to Oblo State a8 tbe e,vening.
an end eoac:b under the regime of
Middleport PTA mothers wo·u the new plant.
ooal reserves are ample, it 11 posWea Fe I
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"Jn addition, tbe central location II e ID maar caaei to deYelop 0~
!!:01ftc:"~~~ end coacb ror the banquet wb.ile the girls of I or our Ravenswood plqts Witbm a ~t•ont at lites wbere reserVes ot~
the Middleport Higb Home Eco- 500-mile ndius ot more' than 70
m 50 to 100 Year.s ean be maile
Tbe banquet is aeheduled to nomice Clase will serve.
per cent of tbe nation'&amp; alanunum I ;vailable To this is added
tbe
underway at 8·3{) pm ThursAll members of the Middleport wage, will enable IUi&amp;er Alumi· aet that lbe te~hno~ogy ol steam.
evenlng with Harold E. Hub- Volunteer Firemen Association aum to greatly strengthen its c&lt;fm- electnc g~nerahon IS not oaly in
bard ae.llDa as toutmaater for the will attend the banquet m a body, petJtJve and service position lD a very highly advanced state in
accordlnc to ln!ormation releecd th 18 maJor portioq or the market.
the Untted .States. but there is
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quate Jong.,-aac• ,Upj,tf ofecona'- b~n .set Iar __placmg the fua~ of
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Wife, Elizabeth; tbt'C!e children
Mrs. Blanche Je.Uries,
Vinton;

Mrs Charles WUD,r, Syracuse and
Olden Thutoa. AppJQ Grove,

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Also aurvJvJa' ..:e three sister.s:·
Mary Johnson and' Clidla Thomas
0 ~ Cltartelton; Martba Edms, Sts••.nvllle, W~ Va,_; .: 'brother, Lawreace Thaxton. Pocatihgo, W Va
tbree an:adcbUdren; four great
gratldch0dl'6n laud many nieces
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IF \'OU WERE NOT A ME~lBER OF THIS YIIAR'S '
CLUB, Nell year, don 'I let tile Sanla...,!Q!I!! ~ you 1!I
llUJrile'. 111ill our 1056 . ChtlStmtoo . Clull iiow. . lllak~ l
imolptapeJU evet,y wee~.,..d,b'ille l&gt;vUIII_e, JO:Iit IOVtrip·

"ElectrJc power ror tbe RanllS-'
wood redu~hon operatwn.11 will be
supp!Jed by Lhe Ohjo Power Co.,
ao operatmg sUb!!:idlary a£ tho
Amerkan Gas and Electric Co
The power contract wtlh Lhe Oh1o
Power Co prov1des for the a"'aJJa.
pe.~ year
b11Lty of 450,000 kilowatts for a ·
Th11 expan.s1on Wil l mcrease I perwd or 40 years"
Ka1ser Alummum's b~rc capacity
Comm entJ:-g on the lllnilie11Dce
by more than M per cent and es- of the power contract wiih lbiser
1 tabl ~s h the company as the
na- Alummum. Ph1lip Sporn, pJ'e,ident
uon s secund largelt alumumm of the Amencan Ga11 and Electric
, producer by a .subJtantJa! margm," Co., stated
1 D A Rhoade~. the corporation's
''Studtes lead1ng to the decision
I Yl('e pre1&gt;1dent and general man- by Ka15er Aluminum to locate ita
I ager .stated
new reduct10n operation at RaY·
MaJor proJech under the newt enswo~Jd re.,.olved around the re-program wdl be construct•ou of a Lated economJcs of fuel coat for
220,000-ton alummum
reduction elednc power, OOM\IIrJed virtually
. plant at Ravenswood, West Vu· u a raw material in alummum proglma , 1o ~ost $120,000,000 and a duction, v1s a YL5 pro:11mity to mar300,000 ton a~umtna pJaot on the kets, and Involved gu, oil, water
'1LSSW1ppi River near Gram .lrcy, power and coal
~ULSlana, to co11t $60,000,000 It
"At. tbe demand for gas rose. so
~ planned to break g\"ound for 4l1d lhe cost It wa! soon evident
hese facllltles by April, 1956_ 1 that a Pl'-:nt would be reached 10
Tbe new ea:pans1on program altoo I the then nol-diJitant future when
?rov!des $1(10,000,000 for chemtcal the pfl~e of natural gas at the weU
•ac1ht1e.s and a broad range of would be pretty much lD lme with
,lddJbonal mill fabneatmg !acih- that of oJl and w1th coal at the
Jes
mine mouth That pomt has been
•·our dCCSJon to 10 ahead im- reached today
me&lt;hately oa UW next major , "As for wale~ power, the di·
pha.se of ow- lollj-range planmng mlDl!lhLDg number of remaiDi.Qg
ia hued on recenij¥ eompleted hydro-electf!c ~te~ that are eco.
SUf'!Y._ll ~_gar !!WD M_aUeJ;~~ Jl~mu;ally d.Ciira~le_ ·~~~~..;~
sis DepartMent," Mr. Rhoadea laid.. ..1 •tvA~ hMi , Oii f
"Tbese~eys iodiute ui~ ,._ even the best o them ·~~:~.~~~
tibn'&amp; ilurninum usage will , in· iDg located remotely from
creaae 1rom this year's estimated of mdUJtr:ial atli'Vlt.y and ' •
oon•umption ol some lour bllhon market., relat.vely make• hydro
pounds to over e1gbt b1lhon pound also unavailable
a source of

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l:&gt;ET US Dl!J;IVER YOU A COMPLETE "DO-IT·YOURSELF" KIT
FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATION.

The 1955 Chriltmas Checks
Have Been Delivered

e.ove~'·lll ·nur

OAKLAND. Cahf - Ka11cr Aluminilm and Chemical Corporation
today announce.:!: a new $280,000,
000 expansiOn pro&amp;ram lhat will
brmg the company's lola! pramary alummum capac1Ly up t o
6$4.,000 ton~ 0,308,000,000 pounds)

A ' ~if&amp;
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DUE NOW!

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The 1956
Christmas Club
Has Started
First Payment

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adl~~&lt;eol tp a 116 milWet alld foil rollli\g
under CODitructiOn. on
ObiO River 4ite. n is eZgo into Prod~ion In

oflJclalt. wbo
Sunday
In

PLAN DAY OF PRAYIR
1 he B11ptnt Day of Pr•yer Will
bd 'ob:;ervrd nl ttic R:'!CiftO Bapt!Nt
,~\~:;~~ nn sunday eve-nma. l De- 1

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"Where crows tbere a tree
enouth in tbi• area to aerv~ u
the Chriatmaa Tree for the Pome·
roy parklna lot area?'' That Ia
one of tbe problems currently
confronting the Tree Committee
of tbe Pomeroy Ctiamber ol Commerce.
Anyone knowiq: of the location
ol euch a tree tbat would be auitJ able ro; tbe eommunlty
which
down·
1 has annual~
town a:rea of
is uked

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Aclditiooal Plant At Ravenswood
To Produce 220~000 Ton Alu minUIII

Parking

-ot

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UlriSblas·lree
x~~:~.,;~t~;dtf; ••u.o.·:.·+·Js·Sottght For·
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Taking
Big
Advan'e
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flurra..

nltlht. low 11-22; T-.y ,.,;;.~~

Area

=.:.=..thea
Wednesday '7;30

Cl- oM wllllly with IMW

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UnUI

Weather

Condie . . . . . only $11.58
only $6.80
only .$7.4~

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bollplJahzed with serlqus in· in the M:etgs County Clerk of
It&amp; t~e result of an automo- Courts office
acctdent tn Columbo$, SunThe appe&amp;l whleb was filed as
according to a report rec:eJved 1the result of an action 1R Perey
Peop]e'.s court._ is on $19 83 and
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$1660 eosU. The petition was fil11
ed through Attornc)' Mannmg
Webster
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thodist Church and will continue
tbrou.a:h ~ ll, according to an·!
nounceme tod.a.y by Rev. Harry
Bales, PM r.
The past
wtll preach each
even111g and 1speeiaJ &amp;ID&amp;lng will
be held a~ich servtce. The pui).
he lS tnvited to atteDd.

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Annual Banouet Held Saturday
For Pomer!l Hi Band Members
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Members Of tbe Yoin
"Higb
School bud. weu__lioft_!)red at a
banquet -&lt;tB: ~turQr eY.~ preeelited by tbe ~BI'r[d 'Booi!ters m
the Jumor Bigb s.choq. omna
shun.
·
FollowjJII a ~W served by
the band motber11. a ,sbqot1; mus1
cal program was ~ ll~ted by
three mP-mbers of the band. &amp;rbara Swlaher and Joy Smith preaented a planG duet. They played
an arr•naement
"Blue tsoon "
Robert Bl'OWD atao .&amp;lJopeared at
the piano in a aolG rendition of
"0 Sanctiasima."
AUbciation
Remarks were
tbe Senior at the

or

oludeol

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gf'&amp;rd, Super.tnt9Ddent .OI ~hoolf
C S. Glbbs,_Mr,. ~1JUa.QJ le:tlnedy
president of ~ Banil; Bot~sttis,
and .James A. Piehl~- ~r-.,"pt,lfttipal
of the Senior Jfigb ~Do!= Mrs Kcnncd:r also ~isen.ted
Cifl.!l to senior memberS. of the
band Tbe.se gifts w~re- pfns which
were miniatures of the in.stru.
mcnts played l;ly eacb lftdividua1
m the band.
Semors recetving pin11 were
Saralyn Harmon. Donna Strain.
Rohert Brown, Dale Harrl110n, 'Barbara Swisher, Dorothy Slark.
H01~11rd Cedi, ()orothy Taylor.
Tommy Reuter, Janice Ritoe, Eva
carl, Joy · Smith. Bernice Neue,

Li.oda

Fr~ek,

IIIli! llolWd Bearbi.

locafed neat Gramercy, li' ..-ftdd+
way between Baton Rouge and
New Orl~ans on the Mtssltsippi
R!ve.r-w•U have In trutial capa·
City or 500,000 tons a year- wbith
~; eventually be quadrupled to
. a e care of alummum expanston
tn futu~ years.
. The plant wtll operate on CaTJbbean type baxLte exelu~:~ively wbtch

.

:.~.~: ~~:;,~· tob~h."'n'::-~t':f
employ be-

Site The plant

7

Will

tw~~~ ~~··~,':n;:~k":;..r,.;

wtll also mclude expenditUre&amp; totaliog approx1mateJy $100.(JQO,®O
rttr additional cherp.i~al . ft~ftf~.
W'o new extrus10n pf.ult6. t1tlafl~
ment of the company's f6d,
win! and electrtcal eonductor JS,I~)
at Newark 0 , expaDslon. of thtcotRJJ&amp;IIy's alummttDJ lor:gmJil .(.lip4'·
cit¥ nd prov1s1on for further toll
rolllnA" capaCJly as well as nu·rnerous eqtuprnenl add1LJoru al Qtber

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plantli.

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When tlus new program Is added to conslructton started Si~J!~
January I, 19rt5, at five other prillf.
cipal manufactunng loC'ations tli:•
combmed programs represent'
tal expans1on in pro1rw by
ser AlumiDum o! more t.b&amp;n

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The Doily Sentlr,el. Pomer(Jv-MI(Mieoort. Ohio

0.. THI Ma!GI MAlON ARIA
Pa.ltrlillled enl'J' aftft"ftooa ex
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Ohl(t V.U'!f
le;ltlatL -., 1t 110 lleebanif:
Bt., P'onler01 0 Busineq oUice

pllotie

l'..atert4 p 1ecoad tlu• mafl.
tiM post DIDee 11

Pomeror. Oblo.

f:OO Coffee 1'1me

10:30

The News
BY CHARLES M. McCANN
Unlnd p,.a St.tf Correspoondent
The t.ougb talk ot the Commun15u 10 Berlin 1s itthng the heod·
lines IR news from Germany these

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mornmg s~1ce Sunday and were
dmner guestJ of Mr an4 Mrs
Harold Sauer Ferhan
Meadows,
'lr and Mrs Floyd Carmack and
daughters, New HIIVen , Mr and
Mr 11 James Buchanon and daugh
ters, Mrs J K Sm1th, Mr and
Mrs James Sullivan and dauahter
and Mr and Mrs Fred DeWeeae
The outmJ wu 1 proJett or the
Deaconesns of the church

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Ho

4'15
4:10
500
0.30

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EVENTS
Sto¥lf'lllft 'Ntw Look'
for 1956 Demo lid

Say Drive'• Uncloi'YfCiy
To Stop lx-Gevornor

PN.tt A"ockltfott
AIUIINGTON- Adl.al E Btevenaon dertnltety wean &amp; "new took"
In hil bid tor the Democratic pn11dentlal nomination. Th• un•
tUOttJiful candidate of 19D2 it mapping a far dlf'terent campatp. tor
Jne than the atrategy he Adopted in U1e Jut prealdentlal tltctlon.
Tht contrutt are aharp
Ia lPM. 8teven11011 wa• a "reluetant" candidate In Jt~. he will
make an all-o\lt, open. bid to head hla party'• ticket In 18112, hla
oampatrn wu Iarply In tbe handa of poUtieal
amateur.. In lt!ifi, he ll putttnr hla lruat ln. tile
prote•kln&amp;l polltlelan1.
OM ttHI unkaown factor In tilt former Dlhlola:
covernor'a "aew look" It the Amert&lt;:ant for Demo·
oratle A.c:tion, whote role In 8tevtnton'l plana hat
80t be... dl.cloaed He wu 1'6W'ld1y otlUclaed in
10me quartera durlnr IDIJJ for ltltlnr tho ADA
help map hil etrater.Y
Bptolaf to Ceco.n-al

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8NIPING--Impartt&amp;l obltrvtrw agl'fti
tut a deAn Ita drlvt It underway to kill atr Stevtn•
lOft'• chanc11 for the Demoonuc pnl14tntl&amp;l DOm•
inatlon.
Atllal I,
8harpahootlnr tram the eampa (If Oov Aver.U
lttvtftiOft
Harriman ot New York and ltnator lllltt Ka·
fauver of Tenn.,eH hu bMft lDttntt.fttd allu:e 8"beeame tht ant uptrant tor tht lta.&amp; nomla&amp;Uon to commit
Mm..tf.
How.v.r, the Stewneon board ot ttr&amp;tel)' uCleptt thlt devtlopmiUll
•• Ollt tt the harwh facti ot poUUcal Ute and mtU\II'tlf art ~
taktn to IIO)JcUfy the fonntr ]lUnollpvemor"l poMUoa u t.hl favorite
tor f.bto hOtOlA&amp;Uon.
Jam11 l'tllftepn ud tbt other prote111on&amp;11 around Bteveuoa •
Uevt, however, that they can. &amp;e•r down
thn&amp;t.llhd brlnl lhe man
fi'OIQ II.Urooll to Ylttory on the Jftnt baUOt nQt A.UJUIL

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A.YE'I PL.\K&amp;-Don't expect Governor Harriman to UU\OUilat for
tome Umt whethtt ht liJ a eancftdate for tlM DeJnOCratte rNIIdtnttal
llomlnaUon. In tut, many political lftllden IUiptct th&amp; HaJTim:u.
ID&amp;f U\'ltl' throw hll hat ln the riDI•
'l'hOH lnlldert MY that Harriman, backed b,. fermet Ptettdfftt
Marty B Trurnlh, fMW It 11 hla duty to tht party to nHdlt lte~
1A\o belftr mort torcetul In hie urnpatrnlnr aplut the 111811\boWt.r
a4mtnlatn.Uoa and the ftepubllcan party
Both H&amp;rrtman and Truman are l&amp;ld te believe &amp;hty can ,_,.
tully aecomplleb tbll If they mook&amp; BteVtaiCn think be .Jil~ Mt
even win the nomination lt he per.let.l In hie mOO.rt.UOil.
I In any event. Hammu hu abaolutely no Intention ot enttrlnf' any,
' prefertn.Ual prlmari.., 10 ht can dtny belttl a to~ ee.n151date rltht

up to Ule

001\TtntiOJ'i.

Tftfll, If the lttu&amp;tkm wa"llfth, he can 1tep Into the rtoet. Or, U'
lte'hnlon 1tUI hu a commaJ.dlnC lt&amp;d, Hatrhnan can 4eoll.ft1 OACM
IWJNt Wat he'a for Adlai.

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WalteT A Patrick or Jonn.a Hopkln.t uwl~•t~
i.u ct.vlltd a method for diiJIO•Inl' ot radioacUve _..... IQ&amp;t_..
•t.~miHI to e1lmlA&amp;\t; ODe ot Lht princlpal bf.rrlera to 1lrp lqtlt
~'tu
n.!
•"'
, otm•power.
- · l ' o•··- all th'" mal1riata Into aoUd roelc JA4. lil 'JoM'J

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tt.OA.

cnatt tnouth ll!y-produc::l chemlr;:alt to Pf.Y tor the open.
met~ ot dllpollnl ot tht waatu, chlefty
. .il,
them m heavy cont&amp;lMnJ e.nd dumpll\f: them
W.....v~
an 10 tx.pcmlivt thllt Patrlck believ~t Uley
PNMM
power attor-ther lt lt were DOt

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'i,'f_,l.'~:.~~·~ would not contaminate

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io/io~

or ground wattr Such UIUI'Ultt 11 bot
m,tho4 aW:t It ll ~PGNIW. t.e MIN
• q.ouu.nd ,....... \U\dtr watar.
'
,.., woul• Rtlrtly loolll10 111o .,....~

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for Bea\ltY

9•00
900
10 00
jlO 30
Bob &amp; lln Carr
II 30
Adventure of Ellery Queen 12 00
Camera Goes to School
12 15
World of Mr. Sweeney
1,2 30
MOdern Rfmlances
12 45.
MaUnet 'l'beatre
100
DolO With Lifo
I 30
Firs\ Love
200
Old Timer
2 30
Plolj L..
300
Ho&gt;Ody Doody
3 30
S. .erman
400

S.,Orts EJ~

8:~ News Picture
8.111 J,n Paul &amp; Maty Pord
7•00 Bli Tq:wn
NO Tony Martin
Uli N.w1 Certvan
1·00 ~'J Hour

days

That 1s qu1le natural The Com
SCOUTS TO MilT
muDI.St blu.'Jtc-nng br~ngs With It
Troop 245 Boy Scoute of Amen .
the threat of 11 new bluckade of ca w11l meet thl&amp; evenlni at the
L1brary at1 p m whtn Scouts are
bcrlm
But some tough talk 1s coming requested to bring their reRbtra·
al5o from we~t Germany's leaders tlon fee.s of 50c
about the German sJtuatJon ill
&amp;I!D.en.l
1 !Jon he was makmg his debut an
Russia has been told ftrmly Wllb debate as foreign mlnl.!lter
m the last few days that norm nl
Brcnlano seemed then to be
relations with Chancellor Konrad cmcrgln&amp; more clearly as West
Adentc ~r·s government wUl be Germany's No 2 man , 1nd a~ the
impou1ble as long as the Kremlin probable chancl'llor If anything
obstructs German untflca\lon
happen.s to 79 year..old Adenauer
Spqkesmen of oppo~ttto n partJe~
~ke Adenauer
Bre.ntano ha;;
have·ba.ckcd Adenauer's stand that cO~ into lnlern~llonnl
promm
unifleat1on must continue to b~ enca tib 111 the last yl'ars He and
the No 1 goal of the West Gel
Aderl"aWr v.cre the co.founders of
man repubHc.
the pu.st war Chmttan Democratic
Adenauer bas won the over-- Party
whelmmg a~prov al of Bundc!ltng
Brenlano IS an exceedmgly keen
the dominant lower house of pur looking, sma1 tl) dressed bachelor
liament, fur hu pro-Western (lOI Tra!ned us a Jawy..!r, he lS qu1ck
icy
witted m debate At 51 he seems
II mu.s l be remembe~ed
also to have a long political career
B
Rhead of htm
that any Communtst threat to erw..t• 1 Po•ltlon Not Bad
lm l.S a threat to West German,
The nuss!an~ see m to h:l\e 1hr.
and w111 servo to Intensify ho~li
hi) to the Communists
whtp hand In thetr ab \ltty to keep
GoO&lt;l New• For Fret World
Germany dlv!ded Bu t they tnstst
Adenaucr demonstrut(d hi s ro..! on the d!vts1on only because they
fear UnlfiCI.I I Wn
m~rkoh le reco~ery from h1s r tent
atta('k nf pneumonia whl'n he ;jd
It was announced Ul Bonn, lh.&lt;!
dressed the Bundestag
West Gcrmrm capital, lust Thurs
That was good news for
th " day that 206,000 East Germans fied
frc ;!- world
to the West ln the first 10 months
Good new ~ also was the hrl or 1955 The lt:asl G1~i man gov
that llcmrtch Von Brentann, West el nment Is s tr ~; ngthamng Its se
Germany's ne\~ f(]rc1gn mtlll!il d
crJI poltce be..:ause lt fear11 Un·
took the Jcadtn,: ~ art In the de rest Wtlh smgul11r frankness, the
bate And showed plomly that h~ \s East G~rmans announC'erl
they
mi&amp;hl ho ve to introduce a drart
a man of slren~lj
When Brentanci'fold the Bundl'S· law bt!cau~e they can not raise voltag on Thursduy t h:.l norm al te untee1~ fur thetr pula e 1.1rmy In
lations bclw\len Wes1 Getm:my all the pOsitiOn of tht West 1n
and Ruma will be tmpossl bl c un Germany I S nol as bad as ll may
til the Krem lin agrel's to reunift&lt;'ll ·-'-" _'m
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11'00 Jtome
JJ:qi Tellnessee Enue
li:N l'tether ¥our Nett

CHILDREN ENTERTAINED
Guts and Boys from the Children's Home were guests ot the
Ftnt Preabytenao Church at the1r

On

Stars for Seals

WANT ADS

FFA NEWS

1:1¥1 *die

Ull llobto;l .II011181&gt;1Jlory
10-30 All Star Theatl't'
Ne1g Head.llDCI

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1110 Qreateat Flibts ln Century
r&lt;&gt;nifh)
:00 Siiln Off

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the pasaenierJ, and

molt

not be speaklDf by tbe tJme

we
h1t Colombo, ud a fl.ltlW ut of ro.

On Being A Spectator

mances will hav• becun~ to f1ule
out alonJ abodt J'remautle-

While Aboard AShip

tim~

I have already spotted two can-

didates wldGw,
for the.the
role
of .seuoinJ
coliege
perennial
mat!

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7
1chaser

BY ROBIEIT C. RU""RK
r'or there Will be bittbs, one o(Qr
AT SEA - The f1rst few days more deaths, and a variety or lll·
11board a sln~nge sh1p-strangt! &lt;tS po:'mbly a stabblnJ '!'here will lbl!
lD passengers that 1~- ls one of a marr1aae, undoubtedly, fm tht

the most-enthralllng

experiences priest to conduct Women boUntl
you have or at least to me it's ex outward to marry men they do qot
c1ttng
know on long distance contract,
1 here are a thousand p:O!Opl e on wlll .!luffor a sea changr and take

the :-.1 V Ausl! aha, bound ror
Sydn•·.v vw Suez &lt;.:olombo, Ade n
and Djt~kti i!&lt;J About 17~ are m
the lush fm;t class The rest are
below decks m second clo.'Js nnd
touml and low ~ r touru&gt;t , which 1s
to say stocrnge Th ese are mostly
m tgr~nt.s, bound for Aust.ral111 and
wh at they hope, and fe~u 1 s a
brand new hie
1
Two yean ago on the Hame vcs
sci we bud 17 natJOnal!lles, not
mcludmg passportles~ JlCOple, re
pl'e.Sented on the ship Today the
mJgrants seem to be Ja1 gely Ita
lian, for A11stralla has ab.tmbed
more than a mlll10n "New Aus
lulhms" In tho h.st Jew years
WhCH!8S OhCC we had II large Set·
tor of English Gerrnan Poles
now the quotas seem to concen~
bate on ltalu~n pe~ants
There. arc two doctors on this
ship, and the) Will be kP-[lt busy
nes~P-8 The doctors work harder
Lban tho other ofrlcer~
There w11J bo fbi f1ghls, and

up with a fellow pa~scnger, llnd
then there wlll be trouble
In the lush, but JUB t u C!l'o\ftled
Itrst class the pattern already 1!~
gms to shape. The paurlng off,
the collection mto groups,
has
st~rtcd, even berore the sh1p ha,:
cleared Meuma, bound for Port
Said

13 R.&amp;tlolliiJ

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14 Bcatow
liS Man'a
nlcknamc18 Hvlp
17 Stlt~h
1~ Begin a
quarr&amp;l
!2 Conrecuon•
23 The common
tklok

4.00 Date with Life
4·!&amp; First Love
4:30 Old Timer
500 Pln~y Lee
5·30 Howdy Doody
600 Soldiers D[ Jtortune
aao Sj:lort&amp; Eye
6to News Picture
6:15 Les Paul &amp; Mary- Ford
T.OO Grahd Ole Opry
7 30 Dmah Shore
1415 News Ctravan
8:00 The Chevy Show
900 Fireside Theatre
9:30 Playwright 56
10 30 Mr Distriet Attorney
1100 News HeadUnes
II 05 WeaU..erctst
1L10 Presa Box
li.U Bud Wlllunson Show
1130 Tomght
1110 Sicn Oft
w•DNISDAT
8:110 Sign On
71011 Today

'c-RALLY ~LANNID

WOMIN'S
A Women"s Day ral
will be
held at the Naom1 Ba 1st Church Su.ndlilY. beclnntna: t 2 30 p
m The Rev l"ra.nkhn ptbegrove
of the 141 Z1on Church of Ath·
t~nl wUI be the Jllelt ape1ker
end ihe choir from the Athens
church will slna:

F•ithb '\!our Nest
J ·Ofli .\fobltnd J1n Otrr Pre!M!nl
1:11 Silolf
~ 00 Canltl'l GOBI

D·!O l!ow~y Dood,
8:00 llolnbow Trail

rarment.t

8•80 lpor\1 Eye
8:40 News PJotare

I. Ceremony
ll) ironllQv. It
u

TNI.Ileoee Emle Sbow

1:110 ~"1M

Ar-~Lan

8:&amp;1

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Lei

Paul

a

Mary Ford

7101 Science tfeUon Theatre
,.80 Coke tl01e
':41 Jfe~.t caravan
8:00 lloroto
Dlracto.._ Play·

JB Branc;hol

lJamtnr
)V' l"aetor

~0 WQ-toote4

~

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bit"-'

~:SO F~ er ltdoi¥J lkol
D:OO llira f Thbltte
10:00 'l'blo lo Your Llle

.,. 1'1111

Indo\\'•

21 etn.nt

10·10 Damon llunyon , theatre
11:(\(1 Heaal!not
ll~GI 'Weatl\!!t'dst

31 4 ¥.!tty

U :tO Preu Bolf

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1

2D Orov. a old
30 01 ftQv.'f"r•

430
500
6 00
6 30
a45
6 55
7.0il

715
7 30
8 00
8 30
900
8 30
10 3!J
10.30
11 ,00

Martin MeA•p• ol Balfi"
lid • is the , • .,, of llltJ
P&lt;tilnf an~ other roloi-

ll:OO New•
I' 011 Weatber
1):10 Spo~!f

He'

.,flO:

s,tiil "" i.Uio~~
$ Od Ro~ ~y oneJ

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S'lia'kespe&lt;Ve trpup

8·,0 N••• ·

sa~

we.tMr ,

fe!o~~· I · · Pkull f W. Pon:y

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HI

for the ab.n~f.l
be bald Dec
lllrs, J B 111-

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llul.:~ne, !;xp~

1:00 ~UijjL'i'fal! lo Ol!lt
7 16 ~·~~~~ uijy '
7 30 \fariler Brol .,.,.."'

8·39 Wyliit

, Wllllam Do,.wheo the Sen•
Club met Wednes

~rp

0 DO Dann:r ThOID•.!I
9 30 Dui'O•t Theatro
10 00 Wr~llloJ-""!IjolifiYOO•

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Secret Storm
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Gene Autry-Roy Rogers
Lucky 8 Ranch
Your Esso Reporter
Spotlight on Sports
Weatherman
Draw Witll Me
Doug Edwar-d3j.'NfW'I ,
CJseo K1d
Phil Silvefs ~hoiv ·
You It Never Get Rleh
Meet Millie
Overseas Adventure
$64,000 Question
My Favonte Husband
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900 Captaill &amp;ao&amp;aroe
1000 Garry Moore
1030 Arthur G'ldlrt7
11·30 Strike it Rl&lt;:h
12:00 Valta.nt U.dy
12 HI Love or Life
12j30 Search for TomttJTOW'
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The Brigbter Day
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500 Gene Autry Wettem
6 00 Lucky 8 Raneh
6 30 YoUr Esao Reporter
6 4&amp; SpotliCht ., Sport,
6 &amp;5 Weatherman
7·00 Patti Paee
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900 I Love Lucy
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at the MaHlD. Temple All Easte1 n
Stara 11re Invited

ANNUAL WCTV PARTY

Mrs Pf'arl Mora will be the
rues! tp&amp;aker al lhl' annual Christ
m.- part} of th ;) Pomero:~o WCTU
whlch will b~ held at the United
M'tthollla:t Church Friday evenJnJ,
D&amp;r 9 Special Christmas musle
wtn be fE&gt;atured on th"' projHm
I10LD ANNUAL PARTY
The P•st Conncllora of TheoCouncil,
Dauthtert of
America wUI hold their lnnual
Cbriltmas dinner 1nd p.any, at
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aoelal room of the church Wed·
needay at 6 30 p m for their an
nuul ·~hrhltmas dmner
Mrs.
WJU!Qm Matlack and Mrs Paul
Worner are the members of the
planmna: committee Mn Fred
Blaeunar Will be In chara:e
of
the wogram wh1c~ w111 loll ow/

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everyt;e1ty

DAILY

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GARDIN CLUB TO MilT
The Wmrllna TraH Garden Club
will hold thetr annual Chrtstmas
party and gift exchange, Thurs.
day evening at the home of Miss
NtUie Koehler, Butternut Ave
Mrs ChariE&gt;s Lewis will a:lve a
demonstration on Chrhtma! ar
rangements

w011derin1 why
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The mosaic of these cloael:r fU
ted Jives, suspended 1n spaee and
hme for one month, makes a fas
clnttJng pattern, and unlike 9
I can wntt- the seupt for ynu mos1ie, 11 Sl.!bJect to dally change
wtlhout even seelna: It unz ull And the most fascinating of all
There wdl b J the usual quota of t,be rqles on a bJ(I sb!p Js that uf
shipboafd romances, .mcludu,_g apBctatur I lhall pl'Oe1!ed to
1:'10
mad mfaluahons ~or the hand· spectate and re~ltr1, lrom tJpl• to Ul:O(I
some ship'&amp;
of(Jeea-romancJJJ tlnle, because tht ~~oeelj.s qf drama IOo$0
which start with mDfiiC! f1r0 l._d are already sow.d.
ll:OQ
explode Into notbmg
(CopyriJht, lil!8, by U•lted Foo· 12:00
There wlll be romanc.ts btiWJt!N. tu"' Syndicate, Inc )
12:.e

FRI!NOL Y CIRCLE TO MEET
The Friendly Ctrclc of the Fed·

the dinner

on any oceaD·IOlDI vew~el
There il tbe wolf, and tbe Wise
guy, the bordd wlf8t t.be bored
t husband, the debutute, tbe h11Jo
1 and chaser, the life of the party,
the fugitive from life, •nd the
drunk There ls the dJ..aapprovJnt
dowager, the gray IJ'PDdiJla, and
the craty mixed-up kid There 1~
the co\Jple nerybGdy likes, and
the couple eveeybody hate&amp;, and
the one hoM that 11 alwifs left

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Futher Your Nest
100 BQb &amp; Jan Carr
1'30 Your Star Showcase
2 30 World of Mr Sween
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Monday, December 5. '1955

The Doily Sentinel, ltomerov-Middleport, Ohio

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BY EAftL WRIGHT
Franeiu:o Forty-Nioers 28-'1
United Pr•• $ports Writer
E.,ltt Down Certllnels
The fabulous ClevoLand Browns,
The Ph1ladelph1a Ea&amp;les, who
one of the most successful teams wlll help decide the We1ierfl cham
m th e. h1~tory of
professiOnal pton by vistting the Bears as thf'
sport.'&gt;, wt l! defend their National regular season ends nex.t Sunday,
Football League championship clowned the Chteago Cardmals w
Oel' 26 agamst I h ~ Los Angeles Sunday's other game 2'1·3.
I Rams ur Chicago Bears
Loj Angel..:s winds up Its regu
l"lr-vt•land, gethng 1t ~·ita\ asstsl tar campa1gn by entertatnmg lh('
from the New York Gnmt.s, won PackerS The Bear.s·Eagles game
the league's Eastern DIVISIOn llllc w111 be over before the W Coast
fr1r a record s1xt h stra1ghl t1me game begins so Coach &amp;id G1 ll·
Sunday by wh1ppmg the Pil ls· ma n's Rams Will know what they
our bats must he take n oif to tion?"
burg h Steelers, 30 7 New York have to do when the:v take thr
the Jackson Boosters (or the f1nc _ Pom•roy thl&amp; . Huon won th• er&lt;~~ed Clevela nd 's only rr-maJn . f1eld . Cleveland Will end 1ts rf
banquet that they plamwU [or the first Southeastern Ohio League 1ng challrngcr when 11 defeated gular campaign in a home gam•1
All SEO two team~ last Thursday htle ~ver won by a local team the Washtn.E:Ion Rcdsktnli, 27 20.
wtth the Cardinals
Whlle the Drown1es quahfl £&gt;d
Quarlt&gt;rback Otto Graham and
mght al Memonal Hall Hl Jackson They were picked to fmisb thtrd
It takes Jots of work to make an at the 1:1tart of the' 1eason baelt of for a lcaflue c hampwn~ hlp for the tackle Lou Groza led the Browmr
alfatr such us th1s u s lic e£·~ ~. and 1 Logan and Jac~on, and y~t they lOth ttmc 1n as many tries, lhc otlcnse al P1ttsbur.gh. Graham,
certainly they did a fme JOh They 1 managed to fifitllh in a tte wt.th light Western Dlvlston race nar· o,~.ho w1ll be 34 TL\(!sday, threw
had a great spcak.er ln OhiO State I .Jackson for the championship. rowed doY..n to thc Rams and touchdown passes to Ray Renfro
Woody Hay 1 ~. and the rul"epllon 1 Still their coach, Alex Clio, re Bears Los Angclcs held 1ts half. and Pete Brewster snd scor-ed h1m
tu:;scd for the coach1•s. wrttcrs ccn:ed only two votes (both local) game lead by downmg the Balt1- self on a four yard lunge. Groza,
and other g• 1ests was H l1ugt• sue, I when the ballotmg was made for rnure Colt.'l, 20-14. The Bears re· who WIIJ be 32 m January, k1cked
c~ ss.
I th e "Coach or the Year."
maincd close hehmd by rally1ng fteld goals of 17-2}-ud t2 yu:-ds
Frankly fr nm n loca l v1ewpomt , Coach Lowell Cole of Nelson to £&gt;dge !hr. Oet ro1L L1 ons , 21 ·20
and three extra poiniJI.
it wa~ a great banqu{' l hul r'!' I \o llie rcc~Jt\"etl the honor, and we
Los An.~:eles knocked Baltlmorr
Rich lnterc.;its Pau
one c x('('ptw n We hadn 't 1 uk nd -\~lll e ar{' w1lhng to admtl that out of conlentwn and the Green
But Cleveland did not clinch the
cd to mt•n liiJn tim. one facl, hu t Lowell &lt;hd :!. ftne JOb at Nelson· Bay Paekers al so bowed out al
lll lc un ll l h&amp;lfback Herb Rich of
v.c ha 11 c UceJJ askt·d from ~ 0 rnam VIlle lh1~ sea.'lon, but we think though llwy wh1pped the
San the Giants mtcrceptcd an Edd1 ~
of our fans and 1cad• 1 ., w m ~n , l1kc !he lol·al !ani! also thmk that - - LeBaron pass in the New York
t 1011 It tl 1,1t wr- fet·l th.l\ Jl ~ ~ n11w ( !lo chr! a lw1tcr Joh. He brought {;
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end zone Wllh 66 seconds remfltn ·
a necessi ty.
I ll club that had fini sh"d seventh
COfJ113
ing at Washmgton . New Yo rk
,
,
111 1954 to a llc for the 105:1 titl e.
L'!
wh1ch lost a 14-0 lead when Joe
The btg .qu\·s,lwn h.~~ he•·n .lu st I Cole's dub had hrnHhed in f1fth 1
Scudero led a 20·point second·

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Unlttd Preu Sports Writer
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NEW YORK UP-Bob PeUegriA/'I()TN#R 1 nl, ~pound All-America center
who mDde what undoubtedly was
:Maryland'• most important tackle
of the season, today was named
Vnited Presa Lineman of tbe Year
for 1960.
Pellepi.ni, a 21-year-old senior
from Yafelboro, Pa , wu voted
the bonor in a nationwide poll of
307 aporta writen and radlo bro-

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land star received ·7~ votes com·

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NI~~!:tt"ican guard Bo BQhnger

Governor

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ly _we wondcrctl vtJY muth ahouL
thu Tnw IS w .t ~ Ll hall4LH'I Sl ill,\(' d
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ly ltrle ~allH' matcnal on pha~t1 .. f1
m~hn• Lh1rd this seaso n. He had
a sllm sq uad, but !itlll !.had most
o [ 1u~ 1cc lcrnJCn on h 1:1n d Gene
Staughtt!r also receiVt.'d s~c·era[
P['ITSB URGH UP- Bobby Gr1er
voh•s for the .. Conc h of the Year " UnnrrsJt y uf Pittsburgh's Negro
posltwn Gene also did u swcl! JOb rcscrvr. fu llback who.sG schedu led
w:Lh ac~ually only three letlermen appt·nrancc against Georgia Tech
'" th• 5 ,,.,, D&lt;twl Joo 2 ,,·,s·d
on h. 111d but /.11 the writ
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ed then; to (,·,,.,h '" '1',',, , '01· th~ Ill' of Georg1a Gov. Marvin
r;,, 1, ,, ~ n 1 , 1 S,atul·da)' he IS ".sorry
Pvmcroy Ill the start of the season
~ ho ul lh1• troubl .!" hut anx1ous td
pl~y
Pomeroy •l•o hed six boy•
.1 heard Georgia Tech has a
picked on lht fint two •II SEQ real good Learn and I'm anxious to
te•Ms, mort tfl•n eny oth•r pla} aga w:-.l It," Grier said. Unt
in th• le•gue. w. hue verslly of Pit~burgh officials made
b.. n censurtd btc•u•e w. ep. ell)ar he Will have the opportunity
partntl} w~r• grttdv In trying tf the gume Js played.
to 1•t our boys an the lint
Charles B Butting, acting chant .. m. In our opinion Bob Wll· cellnr or l'ltl, declared
&amp;on 11 1nily the best back In ttM
"Tiw poii~Y of the umvcn.lty is
learue, •nd moat of the quallfl- that all student!! eligible undor
ed writtn will b•ck tttl 1 I&amp;Mt· the rulec; of I he institutilm nnd the
tlon up. Yet lot.." only modo tho con f er{' nces to Ylhl c h It b eIon,Ulll
•~uond All SIO t ..m, didn't re· may parllcipate In lntercolle~lal.t!
uln mention on tho AP't All s pot·(&lt; All of tlr atnl t l r••
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was a constunt refere nce lo &lt;"nadt
G n• Sloughlt r of th•• lromtll'n
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A 11 11
t1 1
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wt• eol l 1 ~ ~ ~~ sco'
why Bobby l!xhne, .J nc bml., gl ea1
All SEO qu &lt;~ l tcJ:bl.lck ol 1954 and
now 11 FI'C'&gt;h man ot\ Uluo St at e';
toam was ahw LLit·utJuHcd crmstd·
crably CNl.+lnl y wo fr· ~ · l that
Gentl Slnughler 1 ~ nne Hf lh&lt;' Lop
coaches Ill ottw. /I II II Wt• fo•r l that
he has {lone u woncil•rfu! joh at
Jackson. And Cl'l'laln! y we arc
glad to SCI) thai I:Kluw 1s makLII!l
the grudt• nl Uhw stu !!·, .1nd th,d
he will proha llly he' play1n~ w1th
the Buck.~ for the no·x L three years

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off won on Charlie Conerly's 2ti
ya1·d TO pass to K"'ie Rote m lhl.!
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Fullback Tank Younger, whn
score~
a one-yard plunge and
got t e ectslve TO on sn 11 yard
, bolt through the Colts in the fmal
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thet 10 meny loce t bn,., th•
klda lkemselns 1nd tilt Khool
officl•h All ••k. "Why d1dn·t
Pomeroy reuiv• some racogni·

Ohio J•vu• '••m. and wu ltft
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The Bears won by taktni advan·
ta:g_e of two Detroit fumble! at
Chicago. George Cot:mor arabbed
a Bobby Layne fumble and ran
48 yards for the first Bear touch·
down Ed Brown passed 20 yards
to Harlon Hill filr. the wlnnmg
touchdown after Blll, George__ re·
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covered Do~k Walkers bobh.,
thr las! pcrc•od
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BY OSCAR PRALEY
\3'" (0 I lavor1"tc .to beat off Robc....
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Unlteit Pre" .._rtt r ter
inson's bid.
NEW YORK UP-Tht;~ major
Dr. Vincenl Nardiello, Lhe New
questum which confronted Sugar York Boxing Commb~lon doctor
Ru.y Robinson todP)' o:l5 he hoped and Robinson's ph;rsiul condition
tO blast the time-proved adage
l..-yoH A~t1 Tlh'llnt
that "th~y never come baek" was
"It .comes down to one thmg,'t
the degree of ha phy11Jc;al fitness. Nardiello explained. "The differ.
Robuupn ehmbs through
Lhe en&lt;!e between being in great shape
ropes at Chicago Stadium on Frl· u a man and hl being in gr~at
day night tn an attempt to re· shape u a fighter."
gain the middlewei&amp;bt cbampjon·
Ni.rdi-ello doesn't permit
his
ship of the world. Carl .;Bobo' 1 close association with Robmson to
Ol!um llle kin£ of the class i5 a
effect hiS analytical observatwns.
"Ray is ut the j:reatcst .shape
possible
thehim
doctor
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to be
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Tho
htiwever. An. vone would have to
show the effeets of a 3l·month lay
off such as h" had. Understand,
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his tefiexes aren't
bad. But the
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que&amp;tiOn hU to b~ : How Is the
Upper Sandu~&gt;ky;
llo. Bar· tJminJ!" ~
berton.
Smolik,
Wod·
T~e bettilll gentry fisure t'hal
i.toblnton ·hu lost eno!llh of tb!t
aiski,
Backs: Clarence Bniton, Youngs old dynamite 10 that he won't be
town East; Haldan Blick, Fromont able to rand • haymaker bn "anm
Rbu; Bob Young, VIP Wert; John and!· elbo~' 1 'Pison e~ly enollsh
bresser, Toledo DcVilbi111, Ernie In the fight : Thus, they feel, Olson
Quinney, Akron East;
WIIUs will be able to" -e0111e OJ'\ ··m the
~ack, Mansfield. Allemates-Tom late itWs..to Win at· 10 Toun'd s,
' · ' MDtWi· Pl..teiWd hbtt
Rlnl, Cleveland &amp;!nedictlne; Bill
Yet, while Robinson is only 27
'Wentz, Canton Lehman; Erilest
by
compariaoa, there are thot~e
White, Youngstown Eaat; Gene
Loroln·, William Sallie, who are ausl)ttt of Bobo. Since he
Toledo
. RoDDie Rae, Toledo was clobbered by Archie Moore
and be took a severe blasting,
Clay.
Hobo 'has h•d two fights. He won
South AII-St•rt
them, but he wasn't too impres-

Ohi"o North-South Football.
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Al AbrRms, sporh editor of tbe
lecttd 5•turd•y. So _.. wo•• p 1t1s b ur~-: 11 p os!· Goa.zette, sald G•rt·r·
Announcement was mnde today
ra e S •' a\'OfC
gre.-dy In trying to, olvo t kid f In 1s "wrong on d gu1'I ty oI un Ior- ot the !election of OhJo Blah
th•t wn lu•t •bout the lilrt•t· giveable litupldlly" in a.sklng the School Gnd!ron star~ who will
r..d•r that Pom•roy •ver w1thdl'awa1 of th.e Georgia Tech compete 10 the ann.ual Ohio North,
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h•d th• lutt rtcognltlon that ti'nm
South game.
ht de••rnd. Apperently 8!1b
"The South stands at Armaged·
North AII·Stars
Wllaon hed to •uffer b•c•u•e don, indeed We'd rather see the
End.'!· Dick Gelesky, canton Leh~
yo~n trul.,.1 h•d b"n •bit to University of Pittsburgh pull out man; Herm Jack•on, Canton Md·
NEW YOHK l 11' ·- l\ 11y Ornkl".l 1 ' Hver• Pomtroy •nd Mid· of lhP Sugar Bowl than submit to K' 1
p 1 M
y
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lighl-hlttln ~o: New Y(Jr k nw.l dtl' dl•port boyt Qn th~t All SEO W1.shcs of narrow-mindl'd, bignled
In ey; au
BllU re,
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ta•ms In th 1
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town Ursulme; Dave C~nary, Masweight, l~ f.cvo1·~d a l 71.1~ to 5 to
d dl 1 1Ptt w en t Y hid and vicious group,; who are blln· Mllon Alternates-Jim Houston,
beat Pett!r Mu ller. fl t·rman}'H cr neon
"'on ball club&amp;.
drcds of ycar.'l behind the Urnes," Mll.!lsllion; Jim Sales, Fremont.
centric Ol BIIkl', lunl ~ h t 111 th£&gt;1r
Sn it WllH that the fact that Abrams wrota
Ross; Dan Ma!lton, Cleveland West;
TV 10-roundN at ;,1. Nll'holas 1'umcrny 1J at1 won th-elr first SEO
Dave Blair, Shblby.
Atuo1a
\ ('hampionshlp ln hl•t.ory woon't
A Pltl athletic
department
.•
s1ud Sugar Bowl oUi·
Tackles: Nathan Ricks . Akro'n
1•11ay, 2•"'·, 1ws knoc· ke rl CVI"Il mentioned. lL wasn't men. spokc~man
wn&lt;diOml'
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c1als
nevrr questioned Gru;~r's ap.
Oll , 11rry ong,
lance; o
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op(Hinl'll s, 1 O!ll'£1 that a great first year pcarnnce 10 the game.
Schmidt, Cleveland Rhode:~; Jerry
but he rt•~o:ntcrt'd 21 Vlctorll'9 lw· &lt;'Oilch had lt'tl a team !rom seven"Some sports writers ll.'li:ed me Beabout/ Manarield. Alternate&amp;cause or hi.~ long rangf' ~k ltl nnd 111 place lo ~hare the league title. about loner, hut Ill! they wantrd Jim Je[ erles, tolodo OeVUbiN;
hill unusual phym·:Jl strf'nt::th At And it WaHn 't mentioned that they to know was "how good Is hr "' Jnn Clark, Fremont; Dick Coleman
cloAe
qujrters lif' wuM ~topped bad more
on the l
",. remon 1; B'll
h.e ~nid
1 B'11 l'k
1 , y oungstown,
b11 ( once , hv (.t I :·urnt•r Ln Nov- than flll} ollwr w the circUit.eam
ll
Ursulme.
cr.\ber. JO:'i4.
,1tsn w&lt;t~n·t mentwned lhot PomcAlthough handtcllppcd by in·
Mu11 l!r. a1r£&gt;1H 1Y an '\ me1·1ran TV Ill} harl grnclously stepped aside juncli th1s season, Grier had a
Guards Phil Kucbbler, Toledo
favortll' tw~:a u~oc uf Ill ~ hencrk at- 1 h) JfPillll1 Jaekson to have the ban· rn~hing av('rage of 4 2 yardll il Watle ; Leroy Collin~. Clevelan~
tack anti goof) 1 uu.: untie~. r &lt;l· qurt wh&lt;'n they could have had carry and came up Wtlh. 8 pass Glenvtlle; John Geisler, Toledct De•
turned re:t·e n!l y fr mu a foudJ .~t: ht '.l lh t"msrlv"s as CO·L!tle holders. interceptiOn tn Pitt'!!. 21-7 vletory Vilbis.s; Roger FltUt, M&amp;CIItlole,
campaltln In r.crm;my
Sonwhow all Ihill was overlooked over West Vira:mia that his coach· Alternatcs-Johri Colvin, Fremoa:
Stormy Pt•lcr madf' hur If S ch• A~ ~tat .. n above we llactn't Intend· ~~cs~~dm:ll!i. the turning pulnt of Ross; Connie Pappas, Cievebnd
but Ill Brook lyn o n Nov Hi, 1954 -rd to rnrntion lt, but so much disWest; Ken Fischer, MillsSiilon; Joe
when he wcnl 1n as ;l su h~LIIUI{' (·u.i slon 1dto 11 t it by local fa
Wildman, Shelby.
an(J lost 11 cl£&gt;rl ~lon to G{'ne ft' uJI . madr us feel that it wu our du"ty' banquets comma: u,~ Both \be
Centeu· Tom Welsch.
mer. Afkr thnt he outpQtnh•t! lo rto tht' sHm.-.. We had a 1
t Pomeroy Boosters and the Seeond town Easl; Walt Ktrn,
Ralph "TI!,:t•r" .Iones 11111! Jve M1 \im(' at the bunq~eb ~nd e~~~- Wltrd Firemen will lee that they Buchtel. Alternate.-Davc
Ci:!h end knockctl ott Ernk flu •·rl 11 ~'f•ry much l~hlng w
"et thJs crcdlt.
chuck, Fro:mont Ross; Ken
undo
fllle (Jl"Cl.'PI for th11 fact tha~ s 011~;
But urly ttu ~ n··•r. lw was rtul Mu upparuntl,y forgo' that Pome
pomtcd h}' t.:nrmet.l H&lt;~ sllw, 01'11!; wy wn~ ~ till in lhe ·leiiJUI! am!
wclt&lt;lrwcagllt cam ptOI\, ond ~ top hud ~han•d the title this tall 'with
B~ UNITID JI'RISS
p~d m tbtl c1ghlh cmrnd h)' Jut·~ Jul'kson
Preston resiined tblirlt ' poaltlollli'
&amp;1lurday
IU Wake Forrcat College.
It h:ts hl'~·n a &amp;re.-t aeaaon 1
Glll'deilo Back in G1•rmnny, he
MIAMI, Fill - Willie Hartack
drc•AO w11t. lbmt S.trct t. :~nol knnrk· ('all)' We- hau~ a arnt ball C:tu~
Sunct.y
cd unt , Abe Quil.rlcy a nd Kid nu~· und a !&lt;:COnt coach. Yours truly beramc the second jockey in his·
CHICAGO-The St.
licrt 1h(l n umlt• ht s tmhul£&gt;1\t aud !neal fa1111 wlil do everything tory to r1de 400 wmnen1 ln one
inals purchased veteran r&lt;liel)l~
flsht w1lh N~· v Yurk {' r Art1 c po~ sal;lc lo 11ec !hat he sta;ra with year.
Towne nl B~r l 1n ou SJC pl Q Tow us ill ll•ust for one mGre yea H
rher Ellis Kinder from
CHICAGO-Catcher Yogi Berra ton Red Sox.
no flifrln('d lum m the ninth h~~ _done a wonderful j~
round, but 1\ appt•ll r Nf Mulh·r Unngmg I.M our firaL tJtle, and ht of the New York Yankeea wa1
waa hll on the hrr·nk Tlw ultunal c wall do mort: lo make Jocal faruJ named the American Leaaue'a
HAVANA. Cuba - Mile
verdl&lt;"t ~IIJI a .. no dt'£&gt;1 ~ 11'\n"
ami plnycrs realize that Pomct"OY "Most ValuRble Plnyer" for the cbak of GroasJncer, N. Y.,
the Havana Invitf,Uonal g:olf
Muller s n·&lt;"m·d uwlud··~ 4:-1 \ ll' ~ ~~ now bock on the foothill map l96!i season
rnament with a 72·1\ole
lorles, iO tl~&lt;fe nt" , nhw dlll\1,~ &lt;Hid We know that he and hia player~
('QLUMBllS, Ohio-The U S. 273.
one no-cled11lcm 11£' kuuckl'll oul will recetve all the lt!CO.Q:nition
~~.~~~ shi/,'J:ot•tl l&gt; U. IIIII('~
th1.t they det~crvc in the two local Trottmg A~sn . announced that
barne s~ racing purse• tor 1~ ex
cecd 20 mllhon dollar&amp; for the
first hme in hlPltory.

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Dave Ross, Chillicothe; A. J. Sex-

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ton, Ironton; Jim WUJIIma, Ham·
Uton. Alternate•-Harold Smith,
Sycamore; Doa Wblttall:er, PortsMouth; Dcm. Saell, Soutll Point;
Blll .Owcn, Clnetnn•U Ceatral.
Tattle&amp;: Bob Becker, Marietta;
Franz, Cincinnati Purcell;

currleulir awardt~~ oi betng ad·
mlrtd by h11 liins.
Tho Primrose path, a lot or for.
m4U' (,'bamplona: aucb as Mickey
Walker will tell you, Is not eun-

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PIML1CO, Mrl - Searcbinc won
lhe G.allorelte Stake11 at Plmlieo
I by three IP.ngtbl. Brlgbte•t &amp;tar
ftnlshed &amp;et"ond •nc1 June Fete
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Pellegrini, a physical education
major at Maryland, undoubtedl1
wlll start earning hii living 11 a
pro football player. The Philadel·
pb.ia Eagles made him tflelr No 1
draft ehoice last week. He alio

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lost one of those to a man wh.o
in lhe old days wouldn't hnve
mad~· him work up a sweat
So when they step Into the rmg
Friday night, they wiU square orr
in a fight which has many faeets.
If Robinson nath Boba early tt
will be one of the areatest comebacks in rins histo.l')'. But Olaon's
crowding t•eucs and defen&amp;e must
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HONOLULU, T. H. UP- Duke
Kahan!lm ku, former Olympic
swimming champion who suffered
a heart attack lassltj~~{.\~::r :lo:t:i
reported 1fJ1 goqd', c_c
at Queenl HOt!.pltal
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been postponed unt1l Dec. 20.
Walker inJured a hand m train·
lng, forclqa ~ei ~~ver­
mlln to e¥1 ::z.t~ay 1 8 entire
program.

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flefrtaerator Bowl football
BATON ROUGE. LI.-Paul Die· by edging Rhode Island St.ate,
ttel. hNid root~ll cl'Jch at LSU 10.
was gi\'C'n a ulary increase and
a new lour-year contraet.
CERVINIA, Italy -The U.
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bu received an attraeUve o((er
undefeated from Canadian footballr
and a s.tand
Alao Mentioned
and defense, - ~hlnd Bollilger In ~ f.:~Mm~n
most impor. of the Year voting, beld in conin Mary- junction with trre u~ Prelll
That AU-American team, c~ end .Ron
of the Kramer of ~tchisan Wit'&amp;. 441 v.otea
UCJL.A, whom guard Ca Jottes of lo~ with 21
and end R.On Beagle of Navy with
22. All made the All-Am~ca
UCLA bad second down and team.
goal to co oo Muyland's two-yard
Following them came Jim Pll"
line wheo fullback Doug Peters
burled hla 200-pound frame over br of Ohio State, 15; Hugh Pitta
eenter. He hit a bole with one Texas Christian, 12; Hardman
blocker in front of him. PeHegrinJ Cureton, UCLA, 11; All-Amerlea
awept aside the blocker and jar. Bruce Bosley, West VIrginia, 9;
red Peters to h.ia. heels with a sav- Carl Nystrom, Michigan State, 1;
age tackle.
Scott Suber, Mississippi State, 6; Pat Bisceglia, Notre Dame, l1Jd
UCLA Stopped
Peters fumbled the baU and Tom Maentz, Michigan, 4 eac:b;
guard Gene Dyson recovered for Frank1ln Brooks, Georgia Tecb
Maryland. That wu the last offen- and Jerry Tubby, Oklahoma, 3
sive threat that day for UCLA.
each
Ntne other players each reeeivCoach Jim Tatum's comment on
Pellegrini's taekle: "It wu one of ed two votes. They were: Mike
the areateat defensive play~ 1 ever Sandusky, Maryland; John Witte,
Oregon State; All-Americl~ Nor~
man Masters, Michigan ):;tate; E1ft ;
Letgett, LOui_siana Statei r Ken
Vargo, Ohio Statei John' Piluek,
Pittsburgh; Jim Brown, u'CLA;
Tony Sardisco, Tlllane, and"'Ftecl
Robinson, Waslungton.
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lltek Stowera, IrOntou; Dicit Helme Leonard ' llt~ bUW 1 dl.J.wit trte bOx· the crown.
Deer Park; .Marna Hahlln, d11Jt the .... tO Jtilt·i)eflitee··,ild o,th·
Clyd-e Murrtll; Hamilton.
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one for us in the 1956 .seuon. You
might say it put ua iJ},to the
Orange Bowl, without it, we miaht
not bave gone undefeated."
Pellegrini, a guard durlna ~~
first two varsity yean at llan'·
land, was shifted to center dudq
spring practice and . took to hil
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Elrh dafuntil further notice,.The Dally Sentlnei wlll
conduct a Mystery Man Contett With the p~ lncre.sllllC
•1.00 In value eaeh clay .!lie Mystuy Mil&gt; Is not lden\ifled
Winners will be ennqU]lced ~ch.~im! the Mystery M:an IS
identlfl&lt;do, Each ~ntnrrnust,hav~your name and ad4r""' .
lobe eligible r..r tlie'prue: '
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There can be Jinly .one winner: The • earliost posi$Ia•k
and neatne"'!' ~! entry d&lt;!clcleolhe winner In case inotll
t:llan one corr~ct Entries ·are reeelved.
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Monday, December 5, 1955

Meigs County Receives More Farewell Party Given For Mrs. Rice
/Post ~ouncilors
Than Tax Costs From State
And Mother, Friday Evening D 01 A, Hold Yule
o·Inner rotty
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Mr.s W11Uam RobHn and Mn.
Gueata were Mra 0 C Green
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J J Davts entertalned With
a I lee, B!ln IWph Robson,
Mrs
AIHI
b.rewell neighborhood party for Frank Betr:, Mrs Minerva tblld
Mrs Gerald Rlct' and her moth en;, Mn Clarence Clark, Mrl Ed 1 The annual Chnatmu dlaur..r
e.r ~Irs Boyd D1I,gard, Broad j ward Young, Mn Adolph Sae and~ party o( the Put Councilora
way, Mtddleport, Friday everuog leJUi, M.rL W R Luellen, Mrs j of Guldmg Star CouucU. DaUJbteri
The parly was held m tbe Bush Denver Rice and son, Billy, Mrs or Amenc~ t'bas tt=.d !.~~~~~
apartment and &amp;ames were play. Gale
Hysell, Charlene Davis, evemng a
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erl durmg the eventng
Prit.es Mn Ricbard Folden, Mn. Luc 1 fee Shop
were won by Ptlrs Gale Hysell, ille B. lbwklna:, Mrs Leslie Er ' The room wa11 beautifully deMrs Clarem:e Clark, Mn Den· vln Unable to attend but l!h.ar corated tn keepiDi wttb lbe botiver R1~ and Mrs Gerald Rice
IRII m the gtft g1ving were Mrs day season mcludtll.l 1 larJe JlptGtfts were presented to Mn A P Elhngsworth, Mrs Carl ~d tree The tables were very at·
Dllgard and Mrs Rice who wall Mottox, Mrs W S Parsons, Mrs t ~cl 1va w1th red covers and demove next "eek to Oearborne,IRobert Lewts, Mn Ben Batey corated wtth m!DJature Christmu
:Ohch1gan
Mrs Eugene fo' rench, Mrs Homer trres and remdeen, for the din·
Refreshments or ace cream. Kennedy, Mrs Guy Reynolds ner
cake and coffee earned out the 1 Miss Prise11la Barnes Mrs AI )
Chru;tmas ' heme wath a red and ll;~n Hu ghes and Mn
Hetman
Followmg the d1nner a proiJ'am
green color scheme for thf! parly i Balle)'
taken frCim I.n1ah 9 was preaented
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by Mrs Wtlltam Eichinger, *Iter

taxeM to quabfy for State

exceaa ol paJments tete

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Beuoa for tlle 11141 Ia benlted Treuury less m total ta.JU~Il than
two majol' polr~U!5 of the Oh1o

It receivM from the State in a1ds
1t ha&amp; made no eontr1bul1on to
cent fear'S
the general cost of tbe Stale go'\1
emmeo.t for 11.1cb purposes as well A program of equalwng re~l fare tnstltuttons State un1vers1
estate. assessme&gt;.nls over tbe Sta e lliea, and the St•te'11 numerous ad
tbrou,:b aperahons of tl\e Ohto m1mstrat1ve department~
Bo;!-rd of Tu Appeals as requtred
2 Thl$ situation leaves to the
by a law enacted lD HM9, and
2 A leg1Siat1ve requirement thAI Counhes whtcb pay more 111 Utxes
&amp;ebool dlitru:t&amp; levy rather htgb to the State tha'h they rece1ve
JD.l.llliDum amount&amp; or local pro- 1 from the State tn r('turn, t he fman·
ctng of all str•ctly Slate functton5
and operatJoru as well as pyrov1d
1ng for thetr own functiOn&amp; and
ClperatiOns
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Miss Jean Benneti
WedToRev. Vernon
Rogers, Nov. 26

Church 01 Christ Junior Choir Parents
"h"h • "' 11 mh••r• waa beld.
Attendtng were Mrs
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pIan Ch fiSfmOS Orty Or ecem r 20 "" Wilham Tbueoer. Mn. Flor('ncc Harden, Mrs Royal Thoma..
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CELEBRATE IIRTHDAY
'Mr and Mrs Robert Re1bcl,
Leading Creek, entertamed Satur
day with a luntheon at the Milr
tin Restaurant celebrating
the
bJ,rthday of hill mother, Mr.1 Ja
U.b Retbel Pomeroy Mrs Re1bel
was gwen an orchid corsage and
whtte i plder duysanthemum cor
saget tor Mua Mary Vtrgm111
Rerbcl and the hostess were a
part of the table arrangement of
I Amer1can Besuly rO!es, cbrysan
the mum and wht tc foliag e

Mr and Mn Cbl.!'let Sftinelt ,
Be~h Street, Mtddle:port.,
have
announced the marrtqe of their
daughter, Jean to Vernon L Rogers, 1on of Mr and Mrs Furl
Rogers, WPst Columbia The Rev
Leshe M Rogers perfCirmed the
ceremony al the ~tcthodl;;t Church
an Catlettsburg, K~ on Nov 26
Mr and Mrs Ro~ers .are maktng
lht:1r home in Foslona where he
ts employed on the New YIJrk
~·· n , 1' P.ll J'·na rl , Shf' ts a gradu
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ANNUAL DINNER FRIDAY
hu been employed at 1h.e Down
The
Pn nual Chnstmas dmner of
lnll Jnsurance Offtce
llfi Rogers gradu&amp;tf'd from Pt the Loyal Women's Clas! wtll be
Plea.. nt High Srho~Jl and s~rved prepared and sorved f&gt;'nday at 6 p
tn the U S Army for two years m at the Church of Chrtst by the
In G~rmany and one year
m memberl:l of the Loyal Bereana
Class
Korea

Rev. Gordner Joins Miss Moore and
Mr. e_:rminghom In Double Ring Ceremony
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Rev Gardner Joms 2 18 Soc s U F whlch wa1 baked ond deeoratcd
Tbe Rev Fred I Gardner, pal by the father of the groom, a su·
tor or the Church of Christ, par pervisor at the Holaum Bakm&amp;
formed the double r10g ceaemony Cotnpany, were served to the bri
"hirh unite 1 m 1 arua)l~ Belt..a dal party ond Mrs Jamei Blrm
Jean Moor~.., Amher~trale W ' r iDa:ham, Wellston, granrlmothcr
•nd Rob{!rt n~rmm ',!hnm, Cvlum of the groom , James Waulk, Jack·
bu a Saturday Dceember 3 1 h~ 11on, grandfather of the groom,
ma.:rlage wu~ Aule\TIIl iWd at lwo Mr and Mr11 Leo McMtllen, Well·
o'clock at the h,,me (It the grooms .Ilion, Mn Claude A11hley, Mtddl~
parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Btr port
mmgham, Sr , Mtddh;•port Attt&gt;n·
Mr" Blrmmgham attnde.1 the
dants for the young couple were Amherstdnlfl School! m We&amp;l
hls parents
glnla and Mr Birmingham atte nd
Th o brldr chore a street le n~lh ed Central H1gh SC'hool, Columbus
drcsa or mwy b.ue wllh met nlhc be(ore enlisting In the Army
brald trrm and wmtcr a~\e&amp;5m rcs where he served m the Mlhta1y
Hnd wore a '&lt; ho Jt... f'O"IJI(te vf I Pollee 1n Panama He Is employed
{:un'k ro11es
by the Lennox ~·urnaNJ Cu mpan1
lmmediately afler the wedding lind they are making their home
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Bridal Shower For Miss Martha Stowe
Held Lost Week In Syracuse Church
Mr~ Ire ne Park~,:r
Bridal Sbower 18 Soc
.Mr• Mark Duerr Mist )tar)
Mr" John Rowen, Ml!9.! CarCIIyn
Jane Eichinger anrl Mrs William
V1n Mettlr, Mn G111rnet Rous h
Thuen er enterla1ned v. 1t.h a bndal
Miss Wa nda Roush, M.rs W1lham
&amp;howcr m the aocta l ruo m or the
Syracuse Methodt~l Chureh, last Houda ~ helt, Mn Ednn Ne•aler,
Mrs David F'lcldN, Mr~ Marg1e
week honori ng M1sti Martha Stowe
Manuel,
Mn Kenn et h Th c11s and
wbo~e mattlaae to John Dudding
daughter
Mrs Arthur Nelglcr and
will be an event of DeC' 21
Mra
Jessie
Stowe
A number of gamf'A were play
td during the eve ntn!l and pme1
.Sendtng gtfls but unable to at
awarded the wtnncrs
tend werl.' Mrs c~~.rrl&lt;.! Rae. Mrs
After the hnnnred fUf'~t ope ne1l Eksnnr Fruth, Mr ~ Fred Mtlh,
Jaer many 11fl s refreshmcnll wt'r{' Mr ~ Avalon Belt Mrs Dorothy
served by the hosiCS51'11 to Mn Am ~hary MrA Curl Uav!ll, Mr anrl
\VJIII1m Etchlngr a nd daugh.ter Mrs Jame! M1l•n MI'Jl
Daisy
Mr1 Duckworth ~ I'll John Gtlmore,
Nancy, Mra Ed Wa£ner
Cbarles \\a i:ner Mr11 n oyaJ Thom Mrs ~hrtle Crew, M r~ Mae Karr,
U, Mn Irene Hoback Mrs Freda I Mr 1mcl Mr" Mtlhtrd Van Meter
Duffy Mrs W1lilam Francis ami M1 u Kay Wll ford, '-!rs Dnn Lh•le
(hJldren, MrA Orvt ll ~ Crooks Mr~ :\fu Norma Ltsle, Mrs
Harold
Henry Da!ley, Mrs J."ldun W11l , Duckworth

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Jonathan Chapter
DAR .To Have-Meet

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Tbe llxtb blrtbday o!
Jlr anclllln. C. J Rhodes. were I Altizer. Nortb Tbird Avenue,
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SundQ evenln.l at the home of whea bis motber, Mn. Harold
Mt 1od Yn. A. J Straws, Sotttb pley, lnvited a ,p-oup of hiJ aehqaf.
Third Aveuue. llliddltport.
matH and netabborhood frttndi
to " party 1t their home. Games
C&gt;t.Mr aueata wve Dr and Mn were played and prilea woa . by
H. M Boocb. Lop.n; ¥r and Mn Aaa Bradbury, Wuue Daria~, Co~J1 M Thornton, Mr. and Mrs .Paul me Bachner Betty Rae RWIIeU
Barnes, Mrs Elizabeth Smltb,
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Mn Eppley t~ as auult.ed by
Ebenbaeb~ Mr. Rhode• 1a vtce- Mn R&amp;ymond Ruuell aacl Mn.
pruident of the r.telgs County Jame.s Buchanon lb aervl.nR NJl
Board of Health, and Dr Boocks cakes, 1ee cream, '1-Up ~Dd faYOn
11 Health CommlsBioner for Melp w tbeae gueets.
AtheM, Vlnton and Hockiua Cou·
atiu. J. P 1lu:irnton ls Melia co- Trud.)l loes, Conaie Bachner.
unt~ Slnltarian and Mia Ledtie Nancy Buchanon, Catble aad Bet.
aDd Mn- Smltb are tbe Couoty Ue Rle RU81ell, Debra Gruaer,
SusaD Ohlinger, Unda Hur,W., Leo
Healtb Nureea
land Bro•n. Kirk Beck, Jimmy
The pl.l'tJ wu planned b)l Mrt. Butcher, Wayne Dlvi.8, Au Brad-.
Strauu for lhe penonnel of the bury, Sammy Hood, Raymond JDn.
CoulltJ Health Department and a dy, Bobby Weaver, Marvin Fey.
few close friends to honor the recent maniq;e of Mr. and Mrs
Sending &amp;ifts but unable to at.;
lUlodes.
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ler and ElllS Conley.

made for 'l Chrtd Dcerborne, M1ch
1 ~Irs Mary Hubbard, Mrs. Freda
ma s party to be held De.. 20
----~ Duffy Mrs Ida Howell, Mn W.alte r Cleland, Mr.s Eluabetb DJ,tcl:·
wben lhs parents of lh~ Jumor
chotr of the Church of Chnsl met
worth, Mrs Sam Sellars, Mra.
Sunday evenmg with dtrcctor·
William Etchmger, Mra. Daily
Mrs Edgar
Allensworth
Mrs
Duckworth and Mrs Owen Wat·
Theo Neut:.hng ts &lt;'haltman of the
oon
Tbe RF.!utn Jonothan Meiss
party to be held at the church
Mr and Mrs ' orgr l~a~Js of
Daqhterl of the Amen
Chapter,
The choar Jl~ented an ant hem Col umbu s well~ we~kend guests of
CI.Jllleva)utton,
will meet Friday
'Oh PreviOUS Siavwur. Sunday her parents, ~lr and Mrs c p
ISS
an~~~ at the home of Mrs
evenmg at the serv1ce With Jenm Dutton
Irvlng l'arr Jr, S)'l"lcuse at 2 p
fer Loh~e plamst Members of the
Mrs Lillian Slelff and ~[rs Lcs
m. with RtJCent Mrs D4l~ t&gt;utt.on,
chOir are Bill and Suste Neuh: he Ervm were hll StnCSS VISitors Ill
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pr&lt;lldllll.
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lmg Judy Wildermuth, Nedra Ga l1po! LS Frtda}
Br~:~rlfo td CtJilet:n Wtlson caroly n
Mrs Jam r-&gt; Harl ey return ed
' Membera are uted to bnn(
Sr11rl " Carol Scott Iva St ~w~r · 1 h une Thur.. duy afleR spendw
Ialii Biat'
wrapped Cbmtmu gtfts for tbli!
... i!Jl' ~w .. n Jen Molley, Jud;
Llt .. nk~g \oln8 .vttn her •on, Dr
:\ilss JoAnne Jonea wa.s honor DAR approved scbool,a Mrs. Lo
lhck,...
J t'l ~1 arur :\fel\'tn Swt.&lt;;her, Terry J : &gt; hn HurleY and f am!l~. Spnn ,J u .l \llh a party Thursday evening well Probuco will be tbe wistllftii I
John' 1' n
ft cld
1 n1 t hr Fr.derated Church by mam- ant boates&amp; at the meetmg,
At lhr m Jtnmg senlce Mrs Ar
Mrs C R Ka"r b til nt h r 1 b , of lhe .semor choir
Mrs LoweD BurneUe, a memFoJJow&gt;n• choir practice
the ber o( the N"abby Lee Ames chap1
thu r Skmncr and Mrs Boyd ntl hom e wllh a vtrus tnfectton
Sail.
gard sang a duet "You Are Not
C J Rhoades m et M s J 0
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Alone wtlh Mrs Chester Erw1n, Leonard at the Charl eston auporl 1 gro up adJoUr n~ to the SOCial speaker Tbe Athens Cblpter LS
orgamsl Mrs D1!gard h.as been a Fnday evoo mg after ~he hud been ro om for the party Miss EveJyn presenting Mrs Burnelle as a tan
mcmhrr or th e chu rch cbCiir for a not1f1 ed of the su dden death of Ftck m behalf of the choJr pre- dul.ate tor Hlstorian G;meral at
number of years and th1s was her her so n, Paul OI Ham rl lon, anJ sented M1ss Jones With a mellon tbe election to be held at CODstl
last appearance before movmg to returned here from
v 1rgm 1, 1 co lored orion blank'&gt;lt
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tutlon Hall Waahmgt.on, D c ..
wh ure 11he had been vtst lmg rtla
The refreshment table
was durmg their llXty fifth Contmental
NEW FRENCH ARRIVAL
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Mr and Mrs Edward T Fren·
Mrs J ames Crhwcll nnd tMr~ WI h an arrangement of mk rose
ch, hsher Street, are
announ John Kctehka wc1 e \ISJLorJJ m I buds tn a c s tal bowl w~tb white
c1ng the btrlh of a 11\x pound j llun lmgton Thursday
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f'an es m pm
can eawa
wo ounee snn , rtan
etth, at 1 Mr and Mrs Myron r M1ller and 1
Holzer Hospttal on Friday, De son, Jtmmy, were Thanksglv.n s 1 R1bbon sandwJches tn green and
ccmbcr 2 They also have two fhnner guoats of Mr and 1M¥ll 1 p1:1k, hel l shaped cookte 11 decoratoldcr chddrcn, ~larc and Luan Karl Owens and daughter ¥a1 1a cd m pmb: and green, lemon stt~s
Grandparents IU'e Mr and Mrs Daune and grandd!htglt tcr Su&lt;,m 1 nuts and cCICCce were seTved Mrs
M I. French, Middleport, and Bowman
t\ltcc Nease presided at the coffee
Mrs Homer Kennedy was fnk cn I ~l rYittl
great gra ndparents are Mr and
11!-e ~elll! Co~nty Cmcer fjoMrs
Edward French, Middle to the. Metgs Gen eral Hosp1tal .1~
ctety met Tbursdly at Mtddleport
NOW OH.I.Y'
port, nnd the Rev and Mrs E a medica l patient Fr,day OJgltt
I l rcs&lt;&gt;~l were
X1 ,s
Jones, Hlsh School and a eommuruca·
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L. :Mtllcr, fultonham, Ohlo
Mrs Sarah Prob~;t \\a~ tllkcn to JoH:c Kenn edy, Cat•oly n Thomil, tlon from the State he•dquartera
Meigs General Hospt tal 1n the r o1s Burt, Mr and Mrs Fred wu read ~oncermng literature to
DRIVER FlNID
Rawlmg s~Coa ts am bulanc; Fnd a~ Ulaettnar Mr and M:u
Ben be used dunng the campatgn ror
/ Neutzlmg Mary V Tracy, Larry 1956 Mr.s. Cedrte Clark, preSident,
C I' Rnle r, Portland, wa 9 (1ncd mornmg
e '-rMe.. He.tth • M.ter •uar•nree•
Mrs Homer Russell accompan 1 Tracy Oltve lr!.,iJaha"'L , EvJII)'.n pmtded and .tt wu •oted to •
$1 00, costs and sentenced to three
rtavs rn Lhe county jail by Ju5tJce led Jam es Simpson '!'-hen hC' tonk Ftck Carne Keribcdy, 40e Ken .list ~everal casoa tn the county
ef ". . . , )JIIotWI'II tJ. ....,..., MfiiNOIII
of th(' PC.!I. c~ Percy
Poop!(!&amp; bc.r brothor, Albert Bulm fwm nrrly lam!'~ C.1lbert Helen Nouh financially and otherwu&gt;4\
e l!e.,_tOftetl oneaniiiH .._.,,. } HEALTH-0-MOER
'I hur~day aftern oon, {or "dr!Vlng the Shellcnng AniUI HCispllat At ling, Mau d Grueser and Mrs
Tentative plans tor the
fund
te NO ,.._.,
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wh1lc mtoxtcated '
hens to th e V.::ter ans li l •'~llal Nea~t'
d:i-Jve 'WE!re al$0 discussed and It
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Rllter tla uned to !he cld f'r Huntmgt(]n Thu 1.sday tn th.-. Raw - - - - - ------~ Wa.s an'nol,lrtc:cd that Or J J Dav
Jusllce nf the Peot e thal he had lmgs Coa ts ambul,mce
J~; had acc;)pted a posilJOn on the
Mrs Edna Lamg, Bradbury ts gc r Jnd chtldrf'n left Sunday for A4v\SOO'. Boar,d of the SCK'Iety
taken notlung tn!crn dly but cold
.,. 1 ~ 1 tmg Ma~ or and Mrs Srdhey the1r home m Newburg, N Y , ar
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1h.ose1 att:endin&amp; were Mrs
Russell fu r several days
llll' a vtsll wtth th eir pareoh, Mr Clark, Mrs Catherine Shavonn
TAKEN TO BIS
a nd M1 s Edgar Allensworth. and aky., Mr$. S1«!rteY. ;R,uuell, N11'ta
Henry Harr111 Mlddlc po 11 was
Mn Glenna L1ttl o was rr: urn- Mr and Mrs Lawrence. Harltnger RuMell, Frances Roush and Supt
taken to the BIS today by the ed to her home from the \lrugs
Gene Hayc.!l and Robert Delay L
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shertff s off 1ce Hams was g iven General Hosptllll In the Rawltugs t.peot the weekend m Columbu1
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an llldcf1mte ~en tence by J ohn I Coats ambulanee Thursdav
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Bacon on habitual truancy eharg. 1 Mr and Mrs C R Young were
Mrs C F JI,awklns who had
es
bwmess ViSitors tn Athens ntday been Yt ~Jt m g th Col umbus and
T Sgt and Mrs F rank W DI'!V· Marysvllll' relurn cd Saturda)'
hn s pent a wc&lt;Jk Wllh h1s ~ ~ter
Leo Searles who has been a sur·
UAM BROKON UP
HACKENSACK, N J
UP- and br other 1n law, Mr snrl Mrs glca l patient at !he Mason Cllnlc
Bergen County Judge Arthur J M)rOn Mtll cr and ao n enrout{• to has been ret urned home
Mr .ann \!rs Cectl Grogan, Col·
O'Dea brokr: up 1 father-son Chanute Fichl, lll T Sgt Drvltn
has )Uiit return ed from Jap&lt;in and um bus, and Mrs Wtlham Detz and
safe-cracking tcnm today
He senten ced G~Grge Scham he and h lS wtfe, Berm, a naiiV(' of daughter, Sandra were weekend
hie 41\ to a two to three year Germany, have b ~cn vtslt tnt:: rc &amp; u ~sts of C H WL~c Sr and Mil•
term 1'1 sta te pn~on and 8 enten· latives as they drove frorn Ihe caat Ruth Wtsc and Mr aod Mrs c H
Wi se Jr
ced Schamblc s son, James, 22, COBIII to IllinOIS
Mr and Mr8 Jennmgs Wa~ land
Larry Lee, fres hman at the IOC!al
to an Indeterminate term m the
Bordentown Relormater)
The bave recetved word !hal lh "n old High SthCinl Is a msd1eal patbnt
two were charged with burglarlz er son, Jennings, has been ad at llol1.er Hosp1tal wh £re he 11 beina the 11afr. of a ralr Lawn N vanccd to PFC in the U S }{ar mg trea ted for tulercm1a
J, dry cleamng fJrm
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tnc Corps at Camp Pend leton Cal
Mr and Mu Charles Stndcll
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Mrs Jam os B1rm111 ghmn
Mr and son, Sprmgft~ld, bave ~n
4nd Mu Leo McM11len WC'll ~ t on , v1 stttng Mr and Mn
Walllti'D
NOT LUCkY
LOS ANGEl ES Ul'- 0 11 wild- and James Waul.k, bavc heon Ault and fatmly
caUer (,len Mccarthy apparently guosts or Mr and Mr.!i H{•luu·J
Mr and Mrs lenmn.J.lll Ketfer
t•ould Clnd oil Just about any. Btrmlngham Sr
M:r and Mu Thoo Wilson Mr... •
Georg e Childs 1!1 tl.'j.)OrlNI 116 Dt~nu•,l McNaughton ahd r Mrl
where exrept h1.s own back yard
Hotelman Conrad N
Hilton senous).y lil al hts homo on NorU. Har(,.y 1 hom as, Cnilunbu~. were
annount"ed today that a lllUteeSII Seeond Avenue
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called here by the death or Paul
rul well has been completed on
Pclno Pratt , son ol Mr~
Leo l-eonard and VISited relatives and
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tbe property of the ShamJ"()(!k Prall, has bceq taken lo 1 Da, lon forn1er nctghbors
Hilton Hotel, at Hou 11 ton Tex Ho~pltal !Dr treatfnCnt arter
I Mtss Mattlyn LcwL~, Cleveland,
PifYMI!IiT
rosh,man at Ohw Ul'llvenity
~~~was once owned by M'c: Jng a corooary •ttac.k
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Mr, ao~ Nrt Gcral~ R1 ec and apent the woekend with ber uncl~
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three Sona and M.n liutd D1lg~rd and aunt, Rev and Mrs Fred r
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AXIS OWN JOI!
were dinner guests Sunduy uf Mr Gardner
Come and Jel$100 . . . . '300 or up to $1000. Gelll
lely on y011r OWII 81lnalure ond seearlty. Take !bit
ASBURY PARK, N J UPand Mrs
Bradford Maag and ~:"':~:':::'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,
deu DD biUo, noles ond
due. Pov off lbt! car
Carney H Lebra. aec~tary of dauabter, Myrna, Mmer.m llc
~~ BA$K ER F UR•NOQlTUIUC PQ
the Asbury ~ark tfarklng - A'uthA Columbw Sunday paper carothed
lh!nn.
Then
repay
your
one
acrount here ulllly to
orlty, hu r••eammfllnded that hil ried a pJeture or Mrs Gordon
your
eonventenee.
Have
mort!
for yoaneU eici!F':
Harris, dauchter or Mr and Mrs.
Job be abolil'lhed
month.
You IWDe II. We supply lt.
He .satd there Is only $422 In C M Hennesy, M.lddlepot t lHu. ~
FOR
the author1ty'a treasury and con- Han-Is Is prestdcnt of lhe Worn~
BI'IDC or mall the btana
linuf'd P&lt;IYmehl of IUa uo,
a en's AS50Ciatlon of the Boul \.ard
lfPt!&lt;lal prompt rervlee.
week ~ola ry would break the au. Prel\byte)'fan Church whH h
1~
Ohio people olnee 1912
lhortt)
plannmg a Chrl.5fllt&amp;!i h:uan1 Wed·
reJ(Ulatton.
ne!diY
POSITION OPIN
IMr5 Dans
Lamhert South
GHtfo' NSBORO, N c
UP- A Third Avonue, fell at her home
Weekly ne ~~ paper In Ah o11kle Saturday wlulo wash10g wmrlows
N c • r~tn an ad toflay In tb~ and broke both ann~ She ts unNAME . . ,
Green•boro Dalb N'ewlll, fllr
a dnr the ~re of a loeaJ doctor
reporter
Mr and Mrs. Ja~ob Sthafer and
The ad ~Aid • Our Yotlng men dllU(bte.r, Darla. l'll!\le moved to
bold good J)()lltl~ns with
our Columbu11 where t-h)y ar.· 11\ lllg at
~Oillpany, .rro
jnto publishing 430 A ).lay{atr Boulevarrt
Mi
or thl! mselvet, or go West to Sc!haettt Is employed at the BuJ'ba
btome writ ers for papers lika the Keru11 Printtna Company
Greensboro D•Uy NeW!,
the
Mr ind Mrs Clyde Bel~·h ;:! t or
POSition being optn for Charlestort. 11pent tho
LOAN W,\NTJ:D $
lattrr cause"
w1th ber par.. nh, Mr and Mrs
W Clark
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IT'S AN IDIA
CaptAm nod M.r~ .hme~ Hartin:
124 E. MAIN ST.
PHONE 191
MADISON Wu UP- A M•dl
aon man came up with an Idea
lor a Chrutma. t~tft tor a fril!nd
OPTOMIITBI8T
who apparently has everythina
but PGII« turned him down
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The man called pollee
qnarte" and ••ked If be
Eall Coart
Pl1 a $1 parkin&amp; ticket in
Offke
Roan: t te 1%, Z te
'lllll:e lor bill frleool.
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Jones Honored
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Sboppln~-And Wllh The Comfor1ablo

New Furniturt

F~lln• Thai 'four Clolhea Arc BclnA Ex.
JHJ'rlly Laundtll!d By Uo. We Combine Mod·
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Bring You Tbe Cle.,.ea Wash You Ever
Had- Alld U COIItl Very LIHie.

IT WAS THAT TINY DOT THA'T LEVELED HIROSHIMA

COMPAIATIVI POia of the hydropn bolnb. our blggut atom bomb anCI tbe ~ atcDD balD) that
the big city of Hlro8hlma 1J ertOUJb to give &amp;n1 ~_,.t p&amp;UH. U tb&amp;t UtUt Job could
level HtroshUna. what could the big lS.meptoD (equ&amp;l to 18,000,000 tom ol TNT) R-bomb doT lAr·
~d::lt H-,l:tomb ~ to have been set oil by t.he U. a. wu about tbla lise, equal to hun:drecla of
time• tlle Gl'llt A.-bomb'a force.
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ort Yearly
Holiday
son :.pta
\ . The fafth annual Christmas pro- and g1fts of their own &amp;electton
Ject of tbe Meigs Ct:l).!oty Junto~·~ when they are taken on 1 tour of~
Cbomber of Com"1•ro• io)oved In local nom
to 'O(CiCJal acboB today watb the
VU'gil Brown, (916-X)
wtU.
~eement of plans for ~ work wath the Mulister~al AssoeapRf94~tung Yqletlde season.
latlon and other grOups in ~atrY
seuta:g a goat at 100 baskeis ing out the Cbr~at.p:l.ls L,lghtlng
• 'for ' di&amp;t&gt;i)!~Uon !lois Cbilstma. Contest on which dtfills .,,u be
1 b~?~n anoouoceft: at a 1:1~ !flatfi.
tbe IOC'§.l J&amp;)eees

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duall for toys, canDeil t:oods,
and other foods for tnctwlion in
the Christmas
bas~ets whiCh
Wlll be given to the needy of
.Mmgs County.
Willi~ R: Kmght and Jack
~eeUg tipve been tl.imed aS Co- ·!' ree~
Cbairmeii. bf the ,19&amp;1 Cbrtstmas '
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PrOJect Cimpatgn In a lQeeting
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dence other appOintments · to
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committees were offldlllY: ' made
M "arl{er"8burg rqeq an~ a
with SIX ouh eomniltt'ees &amp;elng: Martella man lre be.ing he!d ln
appo1oted to aid ia tbe pfjljb(t.
county jail, ~ UtveatiiJationt tn
connection wlth the rohberi or
Named as Chairmen to
the the Wagner Hardware Store1 In
Food CommLUee weN
Roaer Bacltle and the attempted robbery
Morgan (801M·X) and K Finley, of the Racme Service Sl1t10n
(335-X) who wtll contact wbole
Sheriff Charles Russell nported
sale houses, organbations and the th.ree men, who were trans·
grocery stores lor foods
ported Monday by Deputy Sheraf(
Toy Commlttee chairmen are Harold Duckworth Crom the Wash·
Frank
Jenninp (169-Y)
and mgtoo County Sheriff'.!! off1~e are
Richard Karr (6010-;Y)
whose Wesley Leasure, a&amp;, Martetta, Carl
Wk it 18 to soll~lt the donations Leasure, 37, Parkersburg arrd
of new and good used toys which Eddy Ti~lor, 35, Parbr.sburg
wtU be reconditioned and reWagner's Hardware was robbed
paired in time fbf Christmaa
early Monday mornang of $20 In
Advcttiamg and promotion of change and hardware, Racme Ser
th.e Chriatmas Project tests wtth
v1ce Station was brGken mto the
Ri~ehard
Rosenblum
(296-X)
same
ro.ormng:, but were scared
who~ task is to gain the
W1d&amp;
away
by the proprietor and his
most publicity avallal;)le on the
w1fe
It
ls reported that nothmg
venture and t.o vruee appeala
yainting up the · aeeftsity of "A. was taken front the &amp;tatlon
Clarenc~ Roush, 22.
Virgil
Real
Christmu For
All in
Rouab,
24,
Gerald
J\oush,
19
all or
Metg• Coqnty "
BidWell, were each tJned $9 and
Richard Follrod (377-M) is
1n r.ost5 -Monday afternoon by Justice
charge of the funds commattee, of tfle Pt!aee Percy People~ on a
han@ng a dlr~ mall tampilign charge of dtslurbmg , \he peace m
to lnter~t bUBiii men, organi· an assemblqe ~~f P.!OJ!lc The trio
zjljqns, kn UJ.cij 1 uaJs lq 11mQkipg •wa,, atrc.sfed SUnday ,by {be derPt4net.try 'dopiU
to Ole ~ tlr;; department.
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• l.IONS tO HAVE MOVIe
Tour
A movte entltl-...1
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ren of the eommuplty will be meehng of the LIO&gt;ns Club, Wedliven money to purebase toy• netday at tbe Federated Church

N~w Sewage Dispo~ Facilities

For Mlllion Readied Along Ohio
New sewaa:e diaposil fac!Utles
for a million petsons. Jn the" Ohto
RIVCJi Valley W~te ~derl,&amp;ken
thas year, , ~e Ohlo R.1ver VaU.ey
Watf!r SaDJtatJon CoblmJs&amp;ion an
nouDCed today.
The COIJIIftUSIOR -sahJ ' 636 Cthes
snd towns an tilt area &lt;ltlibed by

ties m the Pattsburgh area
Cha1rman Earl ~vendor( said
11ewage treatment facllthes .POW lO
operation .!lerve 4,300 000 (l( lb.\
9,600,000 Jewered populahon m
tlie Ohio Vall ()y

ne'Ve~dorfl a mcrY~ber of tbe
New "York Deputmeot or Hettlth,
tbe Ohio Rivet bav• IIWqe tro.aat- said that wilh municipal treat
mt!nt pla.l'lt.a Flfty IJ:\'He •ore arc
dv
building; fa~lltha and 67 b.ave menl program a anem~
th~
taken bids ror to~c:tloa. Th~ commission's maJor attention , "is
nrlw being directed 'toward ex·
67 are Pattlbura~ and eommunJ- pedltlng Industrial was le control."
There are 1,414 mdustrlal ~o~Jant$
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dtacharge
wutes
mto

slreanl8 in the etgbth 11tate llrea
Of these 36 per e(!nt have adequate control fa(tlttJes, 34~ have
partaal control, fO art'l building
control fadlltlee and 133 others
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To C.oal Mine Is Given

The Y&amp;llalle CounCJl a:t Jt.s b1
monthly meetmc Monday n1ght at
j the YJII"ge hall, gave ds "atamp
I of approval ' for the 5Ubmltlmg of
a ballot to lhe people of Pom .. roy
1D the NoYember 1~ electmn
a $170,000 bond wue wh1ch wGuld
give the village funtb enough to
c=orutruct a sarutary sewage sys
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Sub :l;l!ro cold anpRed
twn s north today and
cific storm doused tbe
wtlh ram and snow
Temperatures feU
the northern Mldwe&amp;t
weekend bhzzard In
early today II was an icy
at both Grantaburg and
and 12 below at Eau Clalr.t.
It was e\"en colder m the
IraJ Rocklfll, wh~re Fra! ('t,
became thE natwn's '"·~'::(.:
16 degrees below Z.!fO.
35 miles per hour,
gui!f~lj.
B2 mph, broucht
southeast Wyomma:
. Texas reported
a 1lalf Jn.~he.s or
ln. the AmaraUo
weatbel' al!b OVI&gt;rsj)rQnd ·,
nation's e~~:~torn
only Mame and Florida
N Y got two tnehe:i o£
24 hour per1od
measured at

ll.ayor E Y Robmson.
s1ded
GYer the meehn(
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to t he "oup that the
15 days bte 10 the
tewag:e permit reaewal. to U.
Slatt" Department of Health
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Tbe mayor'a report of $011;M
for the month of November .$
accepted by be eouaeil aDd a i'UP
ancial rc~ waa gtveo by Clerli
Cbarles Le r
reportt4
thAt the
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general
Fund $2593 82

f.oats Quits Post
On School BOard
At Middleport]~dis~~~~:..
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Roa..rt CNb, ptH~ of
tht- Middleport BMrd of Educ.
tion. r"'-'*' Wht• "'-' Board
1Mt M.ndar at 1M HlP SchMI
and ftls ...U~~Mtiolt was Keepted whtt ,..,.,_

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The council voted to pay $1
the water eompaDy aad
tbe h&amp;hl rompany
bi.U lt was reported ;:~~~~~:~~~ •
the balance of the :,
$3977 21

Marcus C:hemhtrf., ~

•nt, pnV'dd MMI the ...rd
will ft'lllq -n appointment ••
replace Mr. CNtl, who
hMt
serv.tll fot .,..._ •......,,, ten
.,..,..., at tt.. MJtt mwtt.,. on
Janulirp 10 a..... his ....._,...
tlon has bKOtne ltfftctlve on
Janu...,. 1.
The ~·s Urlttmu .., •.
tlon will eldMcl fr.m 1 the&gt;
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Fr3rlcis Wallace Speaker For · Commissioners
Annual Pomeroy Grid Banquet Okay Diesel

Tl!JI~iit-.--'i@"tll . IAI.,olfl!l Jllih'ft'
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c Baker of Do

Third
_.,.,.e J;Je~irtmtltil or
a ca~
~ O:f the ~~ilrmea
whose tel!pbones ~e listed with
thmr nap~es wilf re~ult 10 the
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Placing Of Bond
70;000 In 1956 Bal
Sub--Zer9
Grips
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'l'reuuJ')' $768,'747. ud reeewed thee leg:lllative pohcle. 15 Jllus
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be
01
takeD Jan 2 for
the (lrst unit Of a
field house facdJty on
Three persons suttered mmor
here.,
IRJUnes, three cars were damaged
The ftrst urut will be known
heavily and f jtfV!'JI~lnd anotllth~ phystcal welfare and
er person Were ~J,ted to appear
praCtice bu1ldm,il It features
befGrc. local maailltrate.s, as the
T1ckets for the annual football
team• In th• nation and usually
Olympic si~ . SO x 200 feet,
result of two •ectdents tD the
hM t+lem plc:klfd clos• to tiMir
rmk
area, Monday. the Highway Pa- banquet for the 19Mi Pomeroy.
Panthers ean be obtained £rom
final position in th• natfenel
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trol reported
1 At the rejUiat n:teet.iDJ' , o( the
Baker aaid the Sl!i=ODd
According to ~ tbe report , thf member.!i oqlt.E: .Comeroy BHo.st&amp;S palls In the fall,
b .2 ..' K d
I C(tunty CommuUonen held Nov
long range plana for a
fiht mtshap happe~R~ at a 16 a
~r ca~ e ~A~TC ase
Wallace hns been ncfr the top ember 21 In tbe eourt bocue. a b1d
pPysiCal e«;Ju~at10n
m on McCumb&lt;lr Hill Road, west Auoelat~OD,
at $tar.k.a: Dl'U,g Store and SWI6.her 10 the Wrlhng game fof the past for 4,000 gallon~ of J).il):&amp;el fuel for
elude a omnaslum
or Bradbury, when 1 13 and B Cab and Lohse Dr1,11 Storf! The ban- 20 yeara, aud baa been widely the county eq~neer wai 1aven to
and poss.lbly an RcYI'C
dr 1ven by Ray Myers, 2(), Mmen~- quet will be held at th! :Pomeroy sought as
standard 011 in Portlmq;uth.
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11 .11peaker at banquru
He saJd the ftrst umt was
ville met h~adqn With a truck Jun10r Htgb Sc,bool audttonum on His moat recent app!arance was
The priCe that the firm qu,ated
J:~
\.Jill-~~
the nature of a "tna&amp;s 'pirticipa drtven by 1 16 Yiv old jUTenllllt
Thuraday,
De&lt;;embet
15
m
New
York
when
"'llopalong"
was
o
118
per
1allon.
aild
Sbenff
~S n_~ ·~Jt!-._
Uon facility," affordmg reerea from RuUand. The 'report state.!!
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loc:•l
Booste"
han
obtafh.
Cassady
of
Oluo
State
WI&amp;
preJ.ent·
Charles
Buuell
wu
gtven
a
$30
u
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tional tacUibes to large portions that the two vehicles met in the
ltd orM of th• top apom wrll· ed w1tb the He1sman Tropby, an eKpense account to attend the
of the student body, sttch as a center o( the road on a bhnd
ert In th• nation for the INn honor wht~h marked Cassady as state sberiH's eoDventlon at Col·
4
union building, g&lt;llf course and curve
cauet 1 , gu••t speaker. He Is the top football player tn tbe na. umbus, Dee 7 and 8 BtUs W:l:re
u!!~ RuueU Mid
natatorium proVIde
tio
lhe
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The dirt Ooor bwldmg
Both vehicles were d&lt;~maged Fr.. nt:ls Walltc. who ~~ hJs !ton He has also appeared at 1also p.tid 11t the meehng
home In Beflalre, Ohl•, and who numerous other top
sporhng
cora hi In
town. were '«1·
be completed by next fnU, he
heavily ao~ Myers suffered a
functions as wall as speaklna: :!It
most completed and tbU.. StriJit.
When not used for skaUoa:, lt wm bru11ed ~tieat and the Juvemle
h noted for his column HCh banqueta tor some or the top colMIIGS GINIItAL HOSPITAL 1Com.nuas1oner lllf ~ ,.~
be available fur practice by ath ~o&gt;ffer~ abnllon• or the ught
fall In ttt. Saturctay l'""int 1
bis crew would .lu.YII tW
Admttted Moaday Mrs Lillum on tbroughout
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Jetlc teams, for Intramural aud knet!, The minor was ctted to ap... Past "Pialkln Rniew" W•llau cge teams tn the nation
Wallace ls curr~ntly a contra. Frrn~t. Che5ter. Mw LoJ.s Cectl, trict as soon aa thej -;{~flhi.­
other j ccrea.Uonal , pu.rpo~'
pear before Juvenile Judge John
•nnu1lly plck;s th' tolt collqe
butmg Edttor of Look Magazme. Mtddleport, George Childs, M1d puWng everert!eDI up ~
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Bacon, somet,ltnt tbiJ W:!ek
and has wntten 14 well known dleport, R~mond Doyle, Caledon- out tbe decorated section.
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The- second acctdent occurred
books
witb
football
background&amp;,
Ia
and
Mn
Susie
Spnqer,
Cool·
A
crew
of
tbe
Columbus
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at 9 06 p, 1n on State Route 7,
and 10 of them h.ave been adapted \'Jlle
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Southern Ohio FJectr:h~·, Compa~
two mtle.ll Routh o( M1ddleport and
1 to the movies
Discharged
Mrs
Betty
L1ttle
connected
the lights whic:b ~
aeeordu{g to the report, a car
Local boosters would Jake to 'll.nd mf.an.t, Middleport, Mr.s Viola been strung by the villqe s~
drtven S{JUth by ;.lra Jobnson, 34,
have a ret!Ord crowd on band at • Iones, Pomeroy; John Boc:ock, Department
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Gallipo_till, stnick tnto tbo rear by
th1s
y
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ar's
banquet
to
honor
the
Pomeroy,
Mrs
Mna
Barnbatt,
Ch1ef
of
Pohee
Russell
a V('h\de driven by WilHam Bot
team that brought the (lrlft SEO R11c1ne, John J Lelfhelt, Pomeroy, reported a collection of $ZOJ:Af:t
ton, 31, L~tart, W Va, tm
cltamplnhshilJ 11'1. bu;lot)' to Pome- MarJe Woodg~. PODlft'OY, Mn from lhe parking meter&amp; ~~' jT!iO
Two deaths of lltu'ldleport resl·
'tioatoh auf~OO • Iaeerahon:&lt;J of
roy
Marjoru~ nrnt Potnerof,
week endang saturday. De(i, . f_:. . .,
dents .at Meags General Hospttal the body and 1s to appear before
were reported late T~d~ morn Middleport Ma.yor c Sidna:r Ru81iell
Ply
tb tbat 1 1 d
mg. B.oth deaths oecU*:i!il" 11 t al nn th.e tharae of failUre
Dn :a:k
most the same l t 1 ~e ~~
Witbta a lute anli clear
Saturday rught.
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Mrs &amp;arab F'ro)i$t. 1b, l pa The Joluaeon vch1cle was
tieflt for OM wcek 'suffenng from slightly, but the olher
aplihort llmRe btl
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t.ea.v•ly
fOR.
of
obce
usse
a stroke succumbed lhts mornmg damaned
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Bail Chief ted
She 18 !IUfVJVcd by 1 sister Mrs
The Patrol also t:eported that
ey repor
o H Stewart and a brother, T George Hudson, At1ddleport was
According to th~ report Chief
H Dav15 both (]f Mtddleport The fined $15 and costs by Cheshire's Bmley and Patrolman Everett
temalns were taken to the Raw Mayor Reynolds, for fatlure to Bostic, mvestigatcd the wrecked
Jlnp-Coats Funeral Home Ar- have an operator'.s license AJso sedan C!bout 9 Hi p m A short
rangements are meompletc
Roy Preddy, 20, Rlltland, was ar- time Ia~, W G Graham, Rut·
Mn George Reynolds, of Mtd~ rested Mooday lUtd placed m the land ~pocted that hts car, which
dleport was the ~econd death She Maddleport dty jail, ehR.rged with fitted th~ ' descraption of
the
was a surgJ.cal palmnt at the hos mtox1eatum, the Patrol stated
wrecked car damaged on
the
Returmng rrom a mccttns htld cha~rmcn apd directol'li ol all of but thc1r deterrmnaUon to er~diplta\ Survivmg are 1 son GuJ
rJ1ht stde, had been stolen ln tn the Nell House ID Columbus, I the 88 Ohio counties is the tre-1 cate the diseue
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Reynolds, Mtftdleport, son, Cr-t~ig
front of Dr Ray Ptcken~· offiCC Sunday, December 4,
durmg mcndous amount of gOOd that the
"Dr Kenneth ' Landauer
Reynolds and a daughter,
Mrs
on South Thtrd Street Mr Gra whtCh campa1gn activities ror the National FoundltiOD for Iotan- New York, UIJJstant medleal
Madge ·Mutsell, both of Cuyahoga
b1m reported that he had left 1956 "Mareh of Dtmeo" was out I tile Paralysts does, not only for ector of the FoundaUon,
the kQys Ill th{' car while he had lined hy Bob FcllC'J' L1cvcland I those who bavc been stricken, tbat In Ohio alone dunng
Falls
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&amp;one m to s~ Dr P1ckens
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es:t number in al\7 tate
Rey.llold/1 are al.so being eomplet·
A pr.hhon was fll~d m
Also pn 5alurr1A:v n ght, Cinef Indian pllcber an«t volunteer
dnve, H E
ed polio. The 1906 :nn.Ut
1hat Carl Owen; chatrman o( the
ed by the Rawlmgs Coat~~ Funeral Mctgs Covnty Clerk or Court!ii
Boney of Pomeroy, who u1 wnrk
•
15 not out yet.
Home
flee by Mild~d
er
1 eportrd to him lllal
worthy
t.:lNCINNAtl 0 up..;,...Produce
"H«" also nlattd that
---:---,--__..leyv•lle. Pa.
h&lt;Jd hro ken mto
th e mg m behalf of th~
('AU!'!c made ti:Je follOwing ~late(' gg.s, ntedtUms f1rm, up lc, are 14 rC.IIpU'ator eentera
MI.TING CHANGIO
f' r, Mtddleport, for support o1 hCJ~~t 1 ::;;~ cOJnpartmf'nl uf hts car
I &lt;'On~umers U S A large brown nat1ons, two o[ whieh
The Sout~ern I..ocal School Board 1elf and tbe1r 50D.
~"t
tl wa.'i pa • hd 10 frnnl of 1uent
55-56, medaums- 48 50, brown mtx ted in Ohio Tb..ts U. a1 · ·ct•iei
regular mcctmg wlll be held
In h Jr
home on South Thtrd Ave
"I
was
truly
impressed
wtth
149..30,
extn large -.51; A large communU7 job wiWih
Thursday, Dec 8 Ins tead of TUes- claims
owens reported that he and
day D1ght a.s or,grnally announ~ed
w1{e's drtfcr s licenses were the knowledge and frankness of wh1le 5() 52, A Jara:e brown 50-52. sbould have the ""~ntl~,c~
sincere1ty A medmm while 42:-45; A medium every9ne from 111
Paul Bfegte, clerk, Racine. 0, an
mi.,lng and the regtslr11hon paper Bob Feller and tbe
w1th
which
be
has
undertaken
brown 42-45 checkl :831. under and of all age&amp; Aa
nounced today
car v. a.s al !'io m1ssl ng
the trcmendeus task we aU face s::rad~~; 24-23, small 1136, B large and Dr Landauer laid
to malce the drive a success
11-48. grade C 36-38
cue does not reepeet lint
MARRtAGI LtCENSU
C'hll'kenR,
fr)'urs
weak
lc
low
baok
aecount, be Ybu
Max L Bormg, 20 Ree&lt;!IIVI!Ie
"That OhiO ls a plvot.al slate cr, frvers 3·3~ lb11 1819, hens manufaeturer, lawyer.
labqre.: and Ruth Ann Wh1te, 16.
in thls drive and that it 1s 1m I huvy over :i lbs 18-20; hens farmer, hoW!Iewife.
Mln.cnvllle, p;tudent
portant tbat ea"ch
communaty 111ght 5 lbs and under 16-18, hens or child I am askiq
Joseph E Fo~ter Jr. 25, Porn('
does Its share waa pointed out In light. ltgborlli 13 J5, old roo.s port on Blue Crutcll
roy, mechan1cal eng~neet and Jo
eluded m
the facls 1ters 8-11
her Sl and
ADD Webb 1 21, Letart Fal.b, aecrepresented to
campaliU 1 Butler 00 score 66.
drive dlll'lDS: JUi~'f-"

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