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                  <text>Page Eight

rhe Dailv Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport,

MIDDLEPORT

SOCIETY

lirt.,., - .
luj'aed frwJl

D..vutt
~ ...wit.....
oNelle
belldo:

Veteran Skater at 9

~and~ ~ Da~• and l r~~""---...·--~~~
family at Ro1al Oak Michigan

Ntw Year dinner aueat&amp; of
Mr and Mrs ll H Lueu and 11r and M"s Raymond Russell
dlathter
Irone
MoundJvtUe. llld dlUJhtUI Cathie I.Dd Betty
weN New Year cueat.s of Mr he, were Mrs Wlliiam Rua&amp;ell
.-nd :Mrs E M Wood who left and son R1chc.rd Pomeroy aad
"' 1oday With Mr and Ml"'i C' J Mr and Mt~:o Tom Mllla MiddleWood for a motor tr1p through O«t
thf! South

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Oh~

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Tuesday, Januoll)',3, 1956,
•

NEW HAVEN SOCIETY
CHOIIt PRISINTS MUSICAL

18oy Scout Troop 247 Dunham Family
K•rns. Mrs Pirl B111ru Penny
Plans Outing At Attend New Y-eQr'~ ·
and Llrry Cbulene Hartley Su
un Gn.n•te.d Rev Peters Rober
'
ta and Linda P&amp;hOoa Mr and Mrli Thursday Gathering
'farly
At
Gallipolis:
Charle! Brown and Wax Shan .Me

GlothUn M.rs Ruuell Senter Ph1l
Plans wert completed for two
&amp;nd Ann Donna Roush Ronnie n1gots camping at tbe Boy Scout
Rou8h Larry and Melvm J&lt;ry camp Chester over the weekend,
Mn Jel"ry Layne Roome Roush when Troop 247 of Rock Spnng.s
Mrs William McFarland Raymond met m regular sess1on Thursday
and Charles Mrs William Nease evemng at the Radf'Jrd camp
t:ornell and
G.aynelle
Roger
Du mg the nemng
Ge-orgi:'
Roush Mrs Lew1 Rou~:&gt;h Jitne and
Wagnt
assistant
s~outmastf'r
Myra Drtame Stevens Mrs Bah
h WH S
~.
pleasantly surprised when
was
Johnston ViCkie and Nan
Mrs pre~:&gt;c nted a birthday cake wh ch
Everett Rou.iih and Kathy
Mrij
1 r served wnh ce cream
B b Layn and Harl'lel
Mrs W:J ~ a1e
o
e
P 11 renls or the scouts pres nted
Clyde Rice and Jimmy Mr... Don gilts to Ray Whaley .!'coutmasl&amp;r
Roush Johnny RldgeWII)
Mrs and Mr Wagner 1n apprecJatJon uf
Grant Roush Mrs Pete Roush llhe f ne work they art domg wtlh
Kathy Ann Roush Mrs Vogeler thetr boy~ and alsu c:mtnbuted
and Raymond Mrs Wt/1 am Pow the ICC cream and cake
ell Mrs Fred Roush ~1rs Danny
Workman and Bobby and l\1rJ;
Attendmg were Ray Johnson
Bobby Roush
Roger Le1fhe1t Roger Starcher
Fred Brown Joe Brown Bill W1l
PERSONALS
son E:ddte Bartels Tomm} Brown
W W Johnston of Mad1 son lnd Larry Johnson Pet~ Michael Ri
Ytslted h1s son Bob anrl family lhard Clark Ch uckJC Ba1ley Don
recently
sa~ rr
Kenneth
t ollms
J1m
Kerns
Lee
Reed
Mr
WhalJ:}
Home for th e • ol1day~ wen
Jaea: Ford Tennessee State Tea :\olr \\- agner and oue gu('st M1b
chers Collegt Bernard Llt&gt;vmg Jr Barnhart
Ke1th Mct:luaa: an~ Sanda Foley
and Mr and Mrs Raymond Ander
.son Welt VJrgJOla
Un versily
Vn·gll Weaver and D1ck Athey of
Marahall Coll;.&gt;ge Carol Roush
Wittenberg and Jan Schne der
Ohto UniYeruty
Mr and Mrs Lawrence L1evmg
aod fam ily of Narrows Va Vlstt
ed here over the w e.kcnd

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M.r and Mra H. L Dubbam and.
!am!ly Ja~uehne and J'o. Rice,.
Gary and BeverlY Dl.lll~"- w~
10 Gall~l1» New Yeat'j J:ve fOt•
a h~mly party at the home ofj
Mr and Mn J'obn Jl;lazer and
family
Other iueih w~

Mr

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enttne

OHIO $om•
tonight

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cbil~n

VII
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No 220

Editorial Phone 397

Future Of The Area Bright
But It's Time To Wake Up
It

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Pomeroy-M1ddleport,

Wednesday, Jonuary4, 1956 B~q~ne•Phone

398

der11teoly cold

Stngle Copy

eace

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AIN
Mr and Mrs .fobn
th enter·
talned w1th a dmner
lJtmu
their hoJne, !.!:l'f~ ~~ Present 1
were Mr and Mh.;~.~~"ft Walter, J
Galhpolls, Mr a~ A1btrt ~
Swat~l and dau&amp;b·
and Xr -:,
and '¥Jj; Homer Wt1 r and dat: 1
ghtt:r$.
1~
~

aq

5926

cltoUtfiNH ....,
with tceMIM•f

snow fh,.,., " .,..r L..• lrt..
Col., tonight H 1440 Mrth
WMt 16 23 .... .ntf MUtfL
Thursday fNrtly c:ICMHiy 1nd IMo

Det10ted 'l'o Tile

'

of Col ~
1mbus Mr a.nd Mrs 'Tbotqas .
Chick and chddren. Porter. M't ~
and Mrs Larry Rice tnd soa Mid- 1
dleport
..
Last 'l;'bunJday ""' .-.ame lfOUp
were d1nner #11~&amp; It the DIIR·
ham home m Mldaleport aqd were
JOined by Ma. Du bam • father, \
LewL!i Sw1tz.er and
e .Rol'tm'

Aushn Dav" and

•

ant
Columbus Westinghouse Plant
Resumes Work After Viole~e

j

Mr and Mrs John Humgardncr
of Fmdla) 0 VISited here over
the weelr:end
Mr and Mrs RoiJett Johnston
spent Chnstmas w1th Mr and ~r&gt;
H R Dague Charleston

"I don't know
where you con get
that cleaned, but

PICK THE PLAN
signature• only,
car or furmture

for regular clothes

$2510$1000

You CAN'T BEAT

budget

For any worthy

ROBINSON'S"
If you fa,vot modern ta:s opposed td medlevat)
~arb

you II hurl that we rc the best spot ln
town to !J.1ve :vuur clothes cJcaned and pressed
H."slorcd to thaJt smart

like new look

e Buy SIX PAJRS ana get the
Certificate.

You U

lace all the BaitJes o! day to day Uvlng wlth
new a-ssurance wlfen you know that your \\ell
groomed appearance measures up to Every oc-

0

ca~Hon'

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~ EOndy, )tanager
300 W SECOND ST

Robinson's
Laundry

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••••rw. Oldt

Phoat .&amp;:12 or 508, Pomeroy

Tri. Lustre

Jlour• Mon ~l'rl 9-5 S11t. 9-JZ
Oplffl. HHing• bu oppo~ntnw!t~C
l - ....... "''.... tf ....., tfll'lll

CleonP.rs

o Laundry te&lt;t•d

~d approved~

1,\\PORTANT BNy llis Sods Ai&lt;•ot•
Sho• H• W.ilts.f

ELBERf'E

Mid-~

Wuhinc{:on

County

son County Launches
Of Oimes' Drive
R~lph Freebtan Named

··'As Chairman For Campaign

VALUES ALL OVER OUR STORE

2 Pc l' .

. '"'ng

Roo, Suites
Sove$7o

COMI'LETll

SOFA

Hollywood Beds
%TWIN SIZE BEI1
JANUARY
$79.90
CLEARANCE

BEDS
Now

$58.

.BAKER FURNITURE

SALE

to ba r..ld in the achool lrln
natlum one dar In Janu1ry r-t
to be n•mtd.

County wide aettVJtle.s Will tn
elude a Sock Hop lo be held ld
Pt Pleasant Htgh School on Janu
ary 14 at which no adm1ssion w1!1
~nwhll• Sandro1 Rou1h of
be cip.rged but a lee o! ten cents
Wahama Hlth School announcad wtlt be collected for chetkmg
plens to be wndertak~ by th• shoes A dance tor persons from
T"nAoer. Jn th• Bend Arq 13 to 21 years of age Is pluned
end Muon County Miss Roush for the Nftional Guard Aimory
explained that a contest will b• near Pomt Pleasant on January
IMid among th• home rooms of 28 between the hours of 9 to 12
the vo~nou• schools In th• Bend The pr1ce of adtruaslon wlll
be
Area to •e• which caw ra1M the $1 50 per couple
most money in the drive
At tho ct.n~• th• K:int and
Th., wtnnmg horne room wtll
Qu..n of tM Polio Drh• will
receiVe a banner whu~h Will be
1M crownH Th•y .... to be
placed across th Pomeroy Mason
Ml~tfll throvth a PNnut 1111
Bndge approach on January 21
lnt com,..lgn .. h conclucMd
Jt Will be lettered w1lh the name
throughout tM CCMinty a..,.
of the home room and the .school
•rtd tirlt will work in JNI" fn
WhiCh WIQIJ It
o1 ,.Shell o-.t for Polio" c1m
Mls.s Roush Will Vl!llt grade
Plltn Top pNnut MIUng pair
.schools ib the area on Thursday of
will H erownect Klnt and
lh1s week to etplam lhe dnve and
Qu"n. Att.ndln1 the dane•
JR the to show \ movJes concBI'nmg the
will 1M Miry Lou FryMtan of
Baird March vf Dimes The money /rom
MMII10n, Mill West VIrginia of
the schools will be collected on
195S. Mlu Fry..,..-n r~
January 20th
the state 1n tM Ml11 Am ... lu
MaJorettes cheer leaders and
contest at Atlentic City latt
PoliO
other g1rls will collect
Tolls
on the
Pomeroy Mason
Theaters m the county wUI co
:Ondge on January 14; 21 and 28 operate m the dnve by permlttmg
1t was announced
cullect10ns to be taken for the
Actlvitl" connec:ttld with th• drtve between sbow.s on the f1nt
drive et Weh,ma High School three Satutdays and Sunda_p m
wdl N lfHPI'Mi'H by th• Stu
January In New Haven the Wa
dent Cou~J 'HMr• One Hflvlty hama Cbapter of FFA will wist

....

ON THE BRIGHTEST
CORNER IN

Funeral servtc:es for Harley G
TuesdayAmos 60 who d1ed
mormng m a ColumbWi HospJtal
wdl be held at the Chun!h of
Chrtsl 10 llutJand at 2 p m. f'riO.
d•y
Mr Amos a nahve of Mt~gs
County IS SW"VIVed b7 bll Wife,
Mary seven dlupten aud one
son h1a father, Cllarles Amos of
Rutland and a Siller Mn Shirley
Andr1ct of Fatrbw'n, 0 H1s ml)..
tber and one Child preceded bi81
10 death
Blmal wil' b, made tn the Miles
Cemetery under the direction Gf
the Chase Funeral Home of Rut
land

r. months' wear or"" new Pidrs

0 Kntt proportioned to 6t IIPlall, a'l'tn
larp;e SJ?P man. '
,. &gt;il"t ~

Mllt-

buUdana: alone was
at between $30 OOo
by D E ..Hurst dl.l'

the

MIDDLEPQRl

plonned lif 1 "W~Ik of D-·

m the dnve

David Terrell
Funeral RI'les I
_..11117
T0 Be Thur~J I

MASON CLINIC
Theodore Durham .We:tt cDr
umbia De 28 eAmta Kay Hall
Pomroy Dec 28 Ivan Powell
R.c1ne, J~n 2 VJVJan Stephen
sort. Middleport Jan 3

Thus far there have been oo
cllbunb for the many pnze&amp; be1n1 offered by the D1u]y Senlmel
and a number of local mtl'tf~Bnts
for the f1r.s1 baby b01 n m
thLS
areo m 1956
Although
blrlhs have
vul
been
r
~portE
rl
1n
the
[
Da
r
I
Funera serv1ces o
h
b
1 area there
U 72
h dlt!(l at his hom ( ave ern no actua cla1m~ made
TerrCoe 'd
Swtro t T esd'""' morn I for the pm;e~ 'Aihtch !()tal hun
on
n or
ee
u ...,
dred.s of doll&lt;~rs
!Dg will be held Tbur&amp;(l~ at 2 1 A wr1tlen ~ta1ement f1om the
p m in the Ewing Chape
atlendmg phy~1e1an stalmg lh1
He lS survived by two Sister~ hme of b1rth WPJght and sex of
Mrs E V Epple Pomeroy Mary the chJid and the patl"Dis names
Jordan Nttro W Va
two bl 0 w1ll brmg a h sl of pnzes for th.e
thers Alonzo and Charles Ter
F ifllt Newcomer uf 1950
rell Cmcinnati and many meccs

and nephews
Friends may call at th~ Ewwg
JoUneral Home anytime Offielat
mg at the funeral serv1ce will
be the Rev Waldo Bar!ela an I
bunal will oe m Beech. GroH'

Cemetery

Muvor Givtlll Warning
On Window Shoo·~
Mayor E ti Robuumn stated
today that parents of the cblld
ren caught shooting
winaow
panes from var1ous dwellings
With BB guns would be held n
:spomublc for these acts of juve
mle delinqucney
Smce Christmas bme the Ma)
or relat~d there have been many
reports that windows have been
sbot through With Lhese ~llet

proJl"U!Jii '"' rifles

~('Vera]

I New Tra, ££'IC T0 }}
Record JS Set

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPIT4L
Admttted Mrs Mary Barnett
Middleport
DIScharged James PhiJUp.s Col

urn bus

Prosecutor. Asks Aid On
1Hohson Crossing Case

T Bs H
F H rd
nspector 0 e ent ere
or o 1 ays
T0 In VeStJgate
. TheDanger
BY UNITED PRESS

J

'Ihff1c BC{'Idents k1Ucd 11 record
breatmg total of 358 persons 0\1&lt;"1
Prosecutmg Attorney Jam 0
the New Year:; holiday bul sar1 Hnen sa1d today the pelltllln r I{ I
ty expert.o; wc1c pleased t d I) by h1m WJi.h Pubhc Utillls t
that the toll wa:sn t h1gh.cr
m sson 1equestng the mstalla t
'fbe fmal Un ted Pre!i.'i c u111 or safety flashmg s1gn~ n
also showed 7t deaths m f rc.~ 12 Hobson cro.ssmg would bf\ rt t
m plane crashes and 72 m us ed to the t1Uiroad departmr
cellaneous acclrll.'nts for an JHtr the con m111s1on
all total of 513
0 Bnen stated that 'l he s.,
The trafftc toll set a new re tary of the Comm1881on ~f
cord fm a three day New Yca1,., Cromn related to me JO Colon 1J 1
celebratwn But 1t was 62 de&lt;~llu; Tuesday that an mspedor would
below the 420 pred1cted by the be sent from the railr011d depart

Nahonal Safety t:ouncil

ment oC the t~SSiiOn to

.LQ\

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gate lh d &lt;u m~
Wlthm a l eN
days
Th1 ~1 ~ I IO!ieeutmg Atlornq
sad that h wanted the mspector
to chr k v.. th h1m als(] and tbe
nspe(t 1r would be referred to
the ShRr rr
H1ghway
Patrol
county r ~d {'ommiSSton~r to g1ve
h1m a h1 rf run-down on the bad
sarety c tnt l 11ons which preva1l at
the eros mg
Tht&gt; counussioner will
abo
check wtth the New Y(]rk Centr,al
RaJlroad concerDJDi how Dlallj'

~.":,~~.~~·
"""'"g

lhe rross m&amp; and other
facts ooncermng the

0 Bmn '"d II " Ihe duty o£
pcrsont~ who arc 1ntert&gt;sted in
m~:~kmg
I hi! ~rossmg sa fe
10
bnng forth any mformat on per:
Ian ng to lilt' fact tbal 1t 1s un
~afc He further stat rl IC at
any hme any body m th1s area
fell unsafe wh1le cros.~mg tbe
t1 acks at Hobson then to please
come rorth and make known these
reasons. beeallse the whole eoun~
has to bad; U:us Ctght or nothf
wUJ be done
The New York CE'ntral .~~!f.~f
has 15 day.s Co answes; the
which was filed last wee~
I he

I

�r '«c;dnes&lt;!ay, Janu~ry 4,·1-956
The Daily Sentinel,

THEY COME!'

The Daily Sentinel
010 TMI MI!IGS MA- AliA
l'llltl~ld f!f#U'J

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SUndaf b7 The Obio Valier
~tl. QIC!., at JlO Meebank
Paaal'OJ'. 0. :8UJlntu offl~t

editoriiJ ofliee phoue

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TELEVISION GUJDE
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Channell
7•00

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et Tbe Dally Sl:!nlloet olfke,
~ u teeond clau mail- $15.60; 111: mDnlbJ., S7 80; three
u.,
It tb• po,at olfke at 1 montbt, $3 90 By motor roUUl
lall~J Obio
when avall:able. one month, 11

~, qo

••her

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10.00
10•30
11:00
12:00
12.30
100
1.80

By mall· one year $8, eix ffl'.)Dtlls,
!! Natiotlal •GYertlalnf repretea- $4. 2!1; tbree month!, 52.ro; Ollfl
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1ttive,Bottlnolll-Kimball, lnc.• 3~

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moolh, $1.

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}'he P41St Year Was Interesting
From Feature Writers Viewpoint

2:80

2:4p

By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
1was learnf'd that ~ome :-•JIIItn I~
Staff Corr•apondent : were s:marter than ot hf'rs Mm~
~ WASHINGTON UPActually were burymg nuts Oth• r" wt're
. . was a prett} mlerrs\Jng plam old dumb
ThrJdJdn't
,ft:¥· featurcwtsc.
know a walnut from ,, j(olf hall
... ...Cute things bap])erwd al lhuug h , but th.at ha, hl'l'n ~ lraJghll'ned
li'ftj.Y probably will b~ pu);hcd ui- out nuw The uffo·tHh ng squu
• •!0 limbo and be fo.-gottcn
rei• h11ve bpen shu nted !lff
to
Like the heada(•hes Wilham (! parts unkl1uiUl And a new fa m·
Brett had 1n trymg 1o gt&gt;\ the Ily has &gt;~mvctl un the Wh1te
~int
work111g to eorrect the House la\1-n They leave tho •Pres
Shortage of penmes. The hi•ad of idenl'~ pla)ground strictly a lone
the mmt hc1e knew what 1t was
Girl Doll f•lsl••
It was thos~ hurncancs, which
.
were knocking over houses. flood i At the copyriJ.l,ht ofFice
at
ing an11 pushang folks Into ltte the Ltbrar,~- of Congress, some 1
blt"klands. States and t'ILJes were character sent tn two samples of
J)U&amp;in~ emergency
lax e~-extra falsie~ for g1rl dolls The cop)'·
pt:nnies mostly And
.
,
ngh! folks were a little taken
pennas '11 b k
d I ld
h
'·
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to were &amp;mng IOIO PlJ!iY bankll l ac
an
o
t e
·mven or
and bureau drawPrs. ThNe lht'}' 1 that 1l wall not poss1hl~ to. co py
)lne ~t"n staymg
F'or 3 lime 1 r1ght fulsJt'~- fm· lad;e!l 1n the
Brett didn't snore much H
Wllll flesh, l'ven. The mode! £1at-fn;;en
t® busy ortler~ng lhe m~nt in were stJnt al?ng to the Patent
Phtlade!ph;o to goos' liP pro orru:e, as a JOke. kinda, and the
ductton to a comhlne~ 8 million "inventor" was told that he was
penmes a day
honkmg up the wrong tree No.
body has hcurd from the "inven- -- -- ---- ,
Jt was intf)re~tlllg to learn, too. tor" Jmce, and a big mystery
lluring tht' vear , that y 1ce Pn•st · 111 still umwlved What ever hap.
uf the women and had drinkr with
llent Rtdnml M Nikon 1 ~ like
8 pened to the samples"
nwst of the men. 1 k~ow )YhO h
:
lot of us Ht• shmes his (/Wn
On ~omclJody's mantle, pro·
I table-tenm~ champion, who plays
the aeeot·dian. and who 15 1 bore
0 l lmbl y.
shoes, f'Xct•pt when lw gels
ha1r t'Ut Nf,: tmly that, nn world
?'he copyrig ht folks also , ra.
l hll\'t ne\'&amp;t qqtte U.Jut•rl1.oJltl lb~
travels hi' sw1pes bufft•rs that are ~e1ved a Jot of Davy Crockett 1111 mail• qua11t1 ~~ ohlps 111 llrlp~jne
Jeft 111 hu lf'l bathrooms
for 1tatwns and also put lo mus•c
people of pretebe ud laytna
souvenirs 1'ht V p asked mt: 1r werl' dltt1e~ ubout some of lht&gt;
bare th-e raw person that is hid·
'·
I thou ght lh,Jt was wrong and
1 vanuu1 hurrl canes hke lone and
den under Bhoreslde protec!tive
hod to ailmJt that 1 hud u jlrdly lhe othf'rs Tht•rp t•J no rN'orli
armor
flnt' colh·rtwn lftu
that lilY uf thest" tunes
WI'IC I
cvPr sung_ or whulled very mut' h
BY RpBERT C. RUARK
met I know ahout 1!w Swl•th&gt;h
People who never had the eour
Pain leu P•dd•in 11 Stick
fi' REMANTLE, Australia - There ladv who !Jk~d lo su n h:.thl' With ~~e to do the Charl~'Jton will do
In lhc pnll'nt hu ~tnP&gt;~
I hen·
Its somethitti terr ibly ~ad about nu clothes on She hud :.t V1 t 1 rwat ~be Charle&amp;ton on a ShiJ). Loving
was a man 111 V1rginw \!ohn tonk
l lht• fln1s h of D long vuya~c ih.t1 1 ~ figure, we all thought Aut! llo o wives and mothers fall madly (for
all o r th(· fun out of ll&lt;uldl1ng uu 1
&lt;tlmollt like the death 11f a frtcnd thy frll m lm·e w1th l!:mtli o bu• a fe"" dlys) in love wlth total
1
)oung h}' !nlt'nltllJt ,, ~ll(k that
We have been logl'ther a month nolhmg Will cume of It l&lt;.:r1 (' nnd strangers, wltll • eomple'te dlare
wouldn 't hurt
ctultlren
W1th
now and 'hl'I'C is a small shlll'i l lhr· FJt•neh g111 fell 10 love ant! gard of their usual standards of
&amp;mall fry Q\'l'l' knr•t•, alJ :1 [llii'('Jlt
~lltl'}' in !he li fe Of all Of US as .l &lt;;lllltC ihl!l g jJIOhablv W!ll ~·om,• of propriety.
had to do Was to hll a ktd a! rf'~llll of the trip.
tl
It probably has sQmething to
1
most hart! • nouJ.:h to make Jum
I
The
famn
us
14yeAr-o1d
full'
ti
i\'
P
I
Tht'n lh etc waf. 1a wondel'fu! do with the fact that a nh1p is
"ouch'' :11111 llu
~
• • •
hrtde and-mol her i~ on our "h •P
11add lt· would I
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Wtth the evPr inc1easing num &lt;~nd look 50 vulgar
The people who wore th1ck as
goi onto thr mmht
1luet uf eh·C'Imn~ by th 1•
1111 bt•r ur ~;:lig1bh• \'Oters m Ohto the
thieves for the flrat len days are
President F:!~cnhower hod n { ounty Ronrds
of
Elcrliun~ ' ndministrattun or the ~lect10n
Thllrc was a bf' fl ltl tf ully h!ddeh
no longer speaking The one gllj
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bad lim~.· With th~ sqtllrn•b wh1 Man)' dtllni(e!l wet•e to
Jaws mu~l ket•p pace wtth tht• .anglt• betw!•en a eouple of you d1dn't like turns out to be
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t•orrt'rl
heuutiful ladt cs and a handsomt•
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and t n 1 ·nnsi~ changmg
time~
( oneentraterl ufftccr It rn n,
your best friend , and the lady
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P uthng gr&lt;&gt;en ••n the frunt s!! lt• tencics tn \hi' r-IN'IJon la"s and effort ls he1ng mtJde by the ~et• r·,n 11 · h" ' ' 1'h "'lh ~~adran~ 1 ' you thought wa~ a slunnllr 1.:1 a
-c 1 the WhlLo Ho
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use. quttTe 1 ux- 1o 11rovu1e for « mort' cfftru•nt r~m.ry of St11te's ofhce and I he &lt;·cr IS !:l'tllfl.!il mllt't 1 d to an rt
creep But, all the same, it'~ 11. bti
perts Wf're 'Si lled Into pla.y and It adnunlst.-ation&lt; of l'lf'ct 1ons.
Coil"Qty Homd nf ft~Jections to U&lt;'- ~ Jmn gJr! But nnw c[ know ho~ feeling Of Rlt dll688 lo &amp;et Off the
quaint the prosperUvc cuntll - Jl)an /lhl the sca• 11 n her chin &amp;hlp that has become yaur hom~
d.ate8 ancl lht• vpter of changes Anti by 'lluw I know the flfe storY your life, 1f only because the
•
TT)fde, IJ,Y tlw Leglslatur_o nffcrl of th c Dutc hman who wls b~in~ t.hances m c gond you'll never 11ec
~~~
i~ thm.r n ghls and priVIleges
k 1~ke rl ou t uf lnd uuesta alter jo anybody who was on 11 aR:aiQ..
One or I he changes elfcotcrl by l c.n·s
(Copynght, 1955, by Untted
the Le.:1slature, mlended lo pro
Also 1 hllvt' dnn ced W)lh mo ~t FeatUre Syod1cate, Inc )
·"---~teet the pubhc, is to plnce n pen
Succeuful Ohtra•h Vltlt
b~ttct Sovleh to Prell
ally upon t'andidates who fall to
May Bring More of Samt, file a 1~port of their re-ceipts and
Tllelr 'Cultural Offemive'
expenditures m ("Onnecllon w1t h
ACROSS
7 A Iotty
Jl), He
Spcdal to Central Prr~R /-.QROOtatlou
1. Pnte!Uie
mounUt.ln
their c1mpa1gns
The penalty
wu
ASIUNOTON -Look for Ru1!811l Lo .-.rc.!IH 11 "cultural offensive '
D. Tattle
8 Moved,
(Latin
porvided is that a candidate who
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In the United State11 IHI one phaac 'or lt~ 19M C'Oid wnr opern9. Bankrupt8
&amp;a
rorm)
hall failed to me ~uc h a state
' lions. The aucccastul American tour uf llw Sovtrt vlollniR t, Oavlrl men\ is disqualifi ed from be- 10. A valley ot
the
H . Lolten
!. Olairal-lh, Ia expected by 11imllnr vis1ls f10m IHII!nte.t Russians.
the moon
wlnd
24. Per.
coming a candidule in any fu
12. Sea eagle.s
,_ l'oatponf•
Dlplom&amp;lA aay the Kr·cmlln Is well awl\re or the p!"Opllgan•la vlllue
ture elecllon for a pcrio•l or flv&lt;'
1, A condiment
rnent
()( BUell excuralnnA The Moscow mutennlnd11 are
years
U. A ecoul ot
11. AMant
111il\ lo believe lllat the l• 111 tlatll, without aeemtng
to
an enemy
•Ukworm
ftlhet
to Uo so, can exercl11e 1t ~&lt;ublle lnftuence on the
rn order to mAke ('Omplianr(•
115. Glrl'a name lS. Body ot
215. Prophw
Ameilcl'ln atlltuJe townnl the Soviet Union.
with the rt!quirement to F1le RHI.'h
16 Wnt lntlle.a
water
ete11
The UnUetl states, which has caned fm a brea'k· statement more fEHIUiihle. the le'!
(abbr
J
l:S.
One
IT.
To
rulp,
down of '111rrten between lht&gt; Iron Curtain domrtln
islalure has allowed the candl·
17. Italian
who
u Uquld
and the west, can't very wt•li 1 nfuae entry to Rullriate 30 day.Y instead of 10 day11
river
acta tht.
Sit. Pack awa1
slan vlrtu080J.
18. A wax taper
buftoon
In which to ske RlU'h accountlnR
81. J'rutt or
Meanwhile. the Sovletli thlnk they'll be reaptn~~:
n Land
18. Prootrta..
the oak
Jnll and lila It w1th the proper
dividends. Their theory llf!CIIIK to be that aome
turrounded
er't ~rk.
88.11xcHa-.
Bqard
of
Electlom
or
the
SecreAmerkan8 wlll feel lh11! a country In Whkh IIUCh
by water
19 A swt~et~
. pn&amp;UOI\
tory of Statl'! In the Clle or II
renlu11e1 a~J Qlatrakh nourish can't bt altogether
13.
A
1prlng
amtlllnf
~.oamo
candidacy
submittad
to
the
electl&amp;d.
.
nower
tlowtl,
~~~h
tors Ulrouxhout the stato .
)
26. Wet with
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Formerly . receipt!~ for &amp;Jl extflltl
hvW 01ttr..kh • &lt;iOI\lMl' NIST VONCI!AI.M:F.NT - American
pe"diiures Ucetdlng $lo"' were
27. cut
atrategl8tl artn't convinced that the 10 per cant
requlrl!!f:l . The letrislature
hu
.1:8. Border
~l~tary budret cut announud by the Ru1alan! mean• mu&lt;llt Thty
chana:ed thla to require receipts
20. A banda.-.
point out lhat the Communlal rulert can C'on•·eal their rtal arm•
30. Quiescent
for eKpendiluns cr over $25.
~~Mndlnr 'Y lum'plnt arms apendlftf under auvh lte ma aa "htavy In·
32, Troop
duatq" or. •·•tate welfare ·•
(
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ObHrvtfl al10 point out that ettn If tht Sovlel mtlltary budpt. ill
S3. AAiatlc gult
fOU&amp;hly 151ij billion le11s than the Einnhower adm lnlltratlotl propo..e
sa. Oear tooth
l61J)f:nd tn lhe comlnJ year, the amount In propo111on to nattonal ln·
31. P'•m1nlne
.llllnt I• nbOut 'the aa.me.
pr«~oun
Th•7 fN•I that mo11t or the Soviet cut will come from tht reduction
ST. Cu1llvat1n1r
""'~ %
111~ of the Red army but military e:&lt;perll:l point out that In
lmplernent
~ ~ wlo&amp;n. atomic wcupona and •uper mlfJIIllil!! ute predOminating,
4.0. Reimburse•
41, VarteLy
~('· meanll leaa ~tnd ltlll
otwmow
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cl. Olrl'a name
• 14PAN AND VF.TO- Unlted Statoe. olflclala aren't d ooacerned
43. Whirl
fl you m l.(ht expect about Japo.n'lll failure to wm 11 United Nat1.on11
44. Heroic
•t. They fetl thot R11asls.'s veto of the Jn['HIH'I&lt;tl appllcatlon wl\1
more strongly agnlnat the Communlalll thHn til ls eountry
DOWN
.;:~~~~~~~~ tht United Stalell hU proml11ed tu ronllnue Ita ltrongt. Jntended
i
to itt Japan Into the world ot·ranlZBtlon and feell the RedA
I. Full ot line.!
mtrel y stirred 1111 re~:~entment agAinllt tht'm!ld\'1'!1
3. llalt eme
Wuhlngtun will also ronhn u~ to oppo!~ •mv t•tlml!l to unaeat NRC. Uke
~.0.:~'"'' Chlna In the UN Such a move I~ nlnw~l t~&gt;rltt ln lG devel011
a.
Propagate
year aa a ruult or the Natlontlllst vc\l) of 1tut•·r Mongolia, which
t. JDdJ'e of
to 13 Sovlet vetoM
ihtmouth
The Britlah, angered by the Formostm Htu Kll' t·xp•cted to lead a
NIW NATIONAL commander or
drive to unseat ChiMI:' K•tl-shek'll JrOVernment at Lhe nexl UN &amp;1DAILY CRYPTOQUOO:E - Bero'o 1aow to 1N111
the ClvU Air Putn.l will be
ltntbJy. They have enou~h votes to aucceer\, IJ\1\ 0nil' over tlle tough·
AXYDL.A.AXR
USAF Ma.J Gnn. Wu! tc r R.
ilt American opp01dt1on
lo
LOfOfiiLJ.OW
AIH Ca~vel, rop!aeln~ MaJ.
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One Jetter almply •tan4i for ~~..:._:,.ln thil u:amplt A. 11 UMII
Oen. Lucaa V. Beau. Uen~1·a1
• abiON BRJ:A.KFA~'I'!Oo When Co ngrr~t!l rn1n1H'11, look for AJrrl·
tGr the UtrM L's, X for ' ihe
ett. S&amp;D.rJ• latt.en .,.,.
BealJ
Ia
rcll1tng
11fter
au
yt•au
.1\ilJUH le&lt;!rttary Et:ra T B"n"on to begin a ll('t ot•:-~
trophlea, the ~1\&amp;'th and · torma~ 'of the woru. ..,. au' hiat.f
1D
aerYice.
(lllttnmrtwtllll.i
- 1)re&amp;~Ul mutlniJI With C\'f' l'Y GOP ~enatot ~nd
Hop.. to
Ea«:h day the code kttera are diltt't-tAt.
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~ mtmber on the 11111
~t Record
A.dtnlnt.tratlon strlll!(llll9 lll'f" ronvlnretl 11111.1 1f
A Ol'fPlotrun Quotatloa
c&amp;R meet fiU'e·to-face with C\'ely mtlll••d ual
5tNlfht
AUXILIARY TO MilT
XUCOLR'O QXPQUXJYXJ
~~ .~~;~:::.~he can set the reC'OJd alralght on hi~
The
Womt&gt;n's
A•Jxzlinry
of
tho
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and win thelt' llu(lpm t In the con11ng \ I'IH'.
-oqRTTRH.
Graci~! Epistopal Church will mee:
Pruldent Eln&lt;"nhower cond11ClNl a s1ml1ar ler\f'!l
White Houae and the proj(."&lt;:t paid oft' In KOOd
Tb.urtday aL the home of ~·· A.
Y..to!"'~.. "'n....... , AM IJIISHMAM'8
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.,i!~r~ot~ndt"f· OO.P trlonda ot Ben•on bellen, h• a~ R. i!'llbl al 2 o'clo&lt;k, It
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7:30 Ac1v~n.tures ol,, Chan}PJ,.Op
7 30 Fal)lOij;S ~IIJ!; Fes'tl,Vit -7
8·00 ·l'•ma
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8 oo Fa~ilo(¥'Q .. Il'e~liril
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8 !:10 Playhouse of St~rs:
9 00 Chance of a tlfetimo ·i
9:00 The Crusader
9 30 Ted Mack
9 30 lfighwa..v Patrol
H):OO l Life &amp;dnf at $9 -r- 11 ,
10 00 The L1neup
1, 10·30· 'News"~I: -~Weithei' - rx. *'
10•30 Pr-rson to Person
10·40 Sports
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after all, people are people and
do cruy things, get in.to strange Joaep-h Smith got his man hours
predicaments and pop rnto tbe before takmg off1ce when he spot ·
ted a Mansfield Reformatory e~­
news.
~apee and eapturcd him Without
There's tbe Columbus man who rncldent.
walked into a branch bank, found
Dayton trucker Robert Foster
nobody around and reported to pothought
paDing dnvers
were
llee. "Of course not," said an of.
friendly on a lnp to Chillicothe
fleer, "it'' Sunday,"
Somebody
forgot to lock the bank door on found thetr wavmg wu attempt~
to ten him hts n.: lost Hs back
Saturday.
wheell and was dragging
Then tbere ·s the
yaehtaman
A Women'• Wrath
whoae 10 footer went aground oo
A Cleveland woman, mad at her
an, Aahtabula River sandbar. He husband, hammered dents in hi~
~ld tbe Coast Guard he wa.s \ookcar, s~uhed wlnr\ows, npped off
Jn.g for the New York Barge C1nal the Wipers, tw1sted a door handle
near Buffalo, 100 miles off eourae.
tried to s~t it on fife, walked
An - 18 month old Columbus lad away sm!lmg.
tumbled into h1s mother's washer
last March . . police rushed a
_A Columbus man, di.uatisfied
man to a ColumbllS hospttal tor w1th an auto dealer's serv 1ce,
~ stomach pumping only to learn drove throua:h the showroom front
later he was the wrong man.
door and walked away, leavmg hts
car.
Unuw•l Crl"'"
Ohio crime had unusual tw11ts.
Columbus vtce squadmen arrested . Officers arrested a man gallopsix men shooting diee while await· Ing along on a horse at exce.sstve
ing job mtervJews at the Bureau speed, couldn't charge him with
of Unemployment Compens.twn drunk driVlng, finally booked hlm
_ .. a Cincinnati Workhouse pri- for plain tntoJCJcation.
soner sa1d he liked Shakespear's
In April, Charles Clarke, 11, re
plays too much, couldn't affo.-d ported he had pogo "stuck" for
them and stole the books ... 1:1 more than 2,100 jumps.
Next
Bn(!yrw prisoner pleaded innocent month Mary Jane Stepptns
of
to steahng a kttchen sink . . not Zanesville claimed world
htlc
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-even Zlpf'a Lock Shop in Colum w1th 6,200 hops.
bus was cr1me proof m 1950, for
'iOmebody stole the safe.
Th• Price of F•m•
Unearned reward: A Fifth-Thlfd
Ace halfback Hopa.long Cass 4 dy
Trust Co., employee m Cinemnatt of Ohio State became so famous
found a stack of 2,000 dollars 1n I he got an unlisted phone. fi:Ot anbills on the street one day in other when the first pnv.ate numSeptember.
ber was rung by many fans
M.iehael Collins of Cleveland
A my:sterlous baBoon floatmg
found a wallet with $56 in it and over Northern Ohio, suspected of
spent all or th.e $1 Ml in hiS own eanymg two men from Detroit to
pocket unsuccessfuUy advertL!Itng Youngstown, turned out to be a
for the owner-finally gave thl' weather baHoon.
wallet to police.
Cleveland phone hnes wer ;;) jam
· Dollars were common. but pen mcd for days by folks callmg a
, nies were scarce. One Clncmnat1 chu1·ch to hear a recorded prayer
store sold dollar bills for 96 pen·
The Marines Land
n!es toe htldren The federal gov
Marine Capt Rtehard McCutch
ernment got money conscious anc:; eon of Columbus and Mann~ Sgt
tried to break a contract
after Walter Sheets of
Portsmouth
learning the oeeupant of a Cleve brought honor to their serv1ce m
land mansion had lived therL jJ!ferent ways. The captam was.
.slnee 1949 for $1 rent.
lhe first $64,000 winner on a well
lc• Cold Swimming
known teleVIsion quiz. His top1c·
The weather: Summer was so cookmg.
bot that city fathen; at Fremont
Sheets '' tlked service life so
and Mt. Vernon dumped tee in much he received a d1vorce so he
awimmmg pools m August to pro- could re-enhst "without de-penvide comfortable bathing Coeds dents" but the de-cree was void2d
at Baldwin·Wallace won permiss- when a Portsmoutb judge learned
ion to wear shorts on the campus, 1t was obtained on false grounds.
ending a 110 year tradition.
Sheets was back in the Corps by
Television A Marietta husband then.
sought a divorce eomplaimng his
Mrs. Emma Gatewood, 67, Galwife had their set on all the tim~ hpolis grandmother, hiked some
at niehts, wouldn't M him talk l,MlO m1les over the Appalachian
except during commercials. Air· Tra1l this summer She left May 2
men at Wright·Patterson
AFB from Oglethorpe, Ga. and arrtved
in Dayton thought Dinah Shore at rarmingtcn, Mame. 1n
late
aounded stranxe, found the1r set September. She wo.-e out seven
Picked up a military communica- pa1rs of shoes.
tioru ebannel.
Nothing too hilarious. True storA Carrollton borse, it appeared I ies aeldom are belly busters. But
itt August, won a movie style these are true ~tories. They hap
d,eath battle with 11 600 pound pened in Ohio in 19M. And 1956
\d.~k bear Later it developed the can be expected to produce
its
bei.r passed
in the Canton quota of human interest vignettes
was
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Jt teport1 of wanderlniJ bison.
Sure enoul(h, two butfalo llld eaeaped a tnveiln&amp; cireua.

s,.ce Tre.,.f
IY MASON BLOSSEl
Cinc1onati
police had reports of
UnltH p,... St1ff Cor,..ponct.nt
a
"tittle
green
man" runnmg
The year 19M b~1an quietly jn
Oh1o u a sort ot warnma: that loose, collared 1:1 year-old Albert
almost auything -can happen In the Snapp m • suit of dyed lone un·
Buckeye State. And it did. For derwear and a space helmet

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SporU
Kukla Fran &amp; O!lie
Johb Daly
Disneyland
MGM Parflde
Masquerad,Ci! Partf
Break The Bank
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The ~~unusual That Made News In Ohio In 55

IDITOit'l NOTI1 TJitla ll ••
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human I reet storl" .t 1955 •
roundup
the ,...,... unwu•l.
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Powhatan 84 Shadyside 81
Cadiz 71 M't. Pleasant 65
Dillonvale 18 ·.dena 5'
N. Concord 66' New Lt"Xinglon
Dresden 93 Crooksville 57
McConeiJaviUe 65 Philo 43
Roseville 87 Glouster 49
Frau.ysburg 46 Thornville 34
Col. Linden 68 Del. Willis 58
Grove City 61 Grandv1ew 56
Newark St. Francis 74 Mt Vernon
Sl. Viocent 40
Greenfield McCJain 57 CJrcievillc

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

Racine American Legion And Auxiliary
'Hold Christmas Party Tuesday Evening

ly OSCAR FRALIY
FranciMeo, Jack Kublayn ot Alaa
United PrHa Sportt Wrft.tr J bama and Ed Harrison ot Rich· and Sao F'raru::uco haan't lost
l!iiffiC 111nce Perry made the v•rNEW YORK UP- In a eolle· mond
s• ty trl thll th1rd game last year.
giate balketb.lll era where the
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Te Raelnc Amerlun LejJion
seven-footed La becoming almost
HDSt Of Slart
P011t
602 and ausiliary unit held
Top Richmond Scorer
~ommonplace it
seem• sli&amp;htly
And there seem to be e. host
• .)otnt Christmu party at the
mcongrouous today that
more of auch ~11 start u Mark BlnHarrtson, a· 150-pounder, led Leii&lt;m Hall Tunda:r evening.
"little" men are attainlrti real stein of Army and Eddi.e Petrie P.tchmond 's ~Korers lut aeuon the program bepa at 1:30 wtlb
stardom than at any lime since of Seton Hall
and 1s t'arrymg r1ght on.
And
Freeman . 10 ease you haven't no- a ehieken dinner, served by the
the big men took over.
Nor, m the cues of any of bced ,
acorer auxiliary Tbe hl_l wu
beauU111 only the Jeadmg
. The raves still go for aueh l~ose mentioned above, are they tn the entire nallon
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Wilt The Shli Chamberlain. And ":hey're varstty performers, ftnt
the majority of the big stars lme players-and good one 11
range from &amp;x feet, six inches up
RoUes, the mJdJet rrom Cor-

men-tho•e nell, Is an ~11-Ivy Leal(uer with
having
8 • spectacu ar Jump ahot. The
field day this year
14•-pound Boothe was Xavier'\
Some of 'em mi"rht even be 1second leading scorer lut year
claHed as "real little."
This
Rtdley, playing his third var
~fu~ ~n~~ude five foot, six Inch ~lty year at Illinois, 1Jt the small:
f ar
o es_ of Cornell; and five est UUnl basketeer of the m04ern
.;_ot~ seven ~nc~ Jim Booth ot era-and the team's' second ltadavJer of CtncmnatL
ing scorer. Vtce118 1 iu io
the
&amp;ame JJCOrtng slot for Kansas
State while Tebbs b
merely
Brigham Young's leading scorer
Fo..:te, who scored 23 pomts 10
one hal( agaimt West Virginia
was named the Orana:e Bowi
tournament's most valuable player. Kubiszyn ma~e good as
a
sophomore desptte hl5 smiiJ lUte
But

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mH-t.ln• will be held Jt
w1tb Mn Lawrence Laania1 ._.

when lhe auxillary unit of
co-h011tess
602 mcetl in re1ular aeaswn
ladte• are requested to
the meeting and brinK a box
luneh wrapped m
newspaper.
The lunchc!- an to be auctioned
·
111pint and :.. Christmu tree witb to the biglMt bidder and proHow coml·, you may wonder? excbange p;esoenu scattered un- ceedJ dl'e to be turned over to
the lldihary.
that der it faud the tables.
The an11wer ~eems to be
h1gh ~chool player~ are getting
The tables were
decorated
Hi1hli.lht of the busineu seseven better coaehmg and m08t vn.th candle.tt . and Santa Claw •ioa ..., the lnnouncement that
of the lnlencholastlc compelt· and hill rr:indeer were situated the auxlliU) hu made ~he f1nal
tors aren t G1an1.11. The 12-foot on it. Kanta Claw' north pole payment on the overbead gao
Lane altso has helped by moving cabin wu dilplayed on tbe pta- ~ jn the meeting h.atl The
no. Alter tbt- o~n.lnJ C«f'mony, tumace wu donated by the
the b1g man out of tbe slot.
Auxlllary
president
Dorotby xUlary.
SALE PRICES
Jt all adds up to a great incen- Spen«r tur r.ed the procram over
tive for the smaller lads and for to Mrt. Hariett Neill«.
those of the midgets Wlth hopes,
RNTIRTAINI WITH PARTY
Debbte and Billie Hayt:s and
Coach Lou Rossm1 of Columbia
Pamella &lt;..1eek p.ve redtatiou.
suggests:
VALUES FROM
Mr aad Mn. lL E. Boney en"Learn to dnbble. keep drivlng, Dorothy an'.' Ray Howell pve tertained with a New Year's eve
perfeel an rou ts•de ~hot, keep on plano soi011 and Mn. Myrtle Wal- party 1t tbei.r home, Wr1ght St.
your t()(';s and never relax-and ker read t.be legend or the ChristRefretbmeallt were aerved by
mas tree.
sharpen your destre."
tbe boats dunne the evening to
Because, as they're proving
Mn. Nejgle1 led the group in Mr •nd MI'S. Elmer Pbelps of
thts se.ason, the little man can
Middleport, Ohlo
the ainJOttng of Chriltmas ear&lt;Jla Marietta, Mr. and Mn Allen C
make good In basketball m a b1g
at the due of the procram. It
and Mr. and

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CLEARANCE
SALE

On Some Styles of
Robin Hood Shoes

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$2.99-$3.99-$4.99
$3.99 to $5.95

THE SHOE BOX

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THURSDAY-- FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Sale Ends Saturday,Jan. 7th at 9 PM-Open 7to 5:30-Ciose9 PM Sat.
OUR STOCK INVENTORY MUST BE REDUCED MORE

All STOVES
Sinks - Bathroom
Outfits and
Plumbing Supplie·s

-ExampleON GENERAL ELECTRIC

AUTOMATIC TOASTER
$19 95 VALUE -YOU SAVE $3.99

saleprice$15.96

20%0FF
American Standard 30 1 A
WATER HEA TEll
ga • utomatlc Gas
· · · · · 98.30 value, only $78.50

One Minute WASHER, reg. 114.95

... $85.00

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ALL·TOYS·

SALE ON
Cut yourself a BIG SLICE of savings during Pickens' FIRST BIG Pre-

PRICE

lnv.entory Sale. It's the greatest CLEARANCE SALE IN OUR HIS-

SALE
ENDS
SAT.

FLOOR FURNACES
Winter SotelO%

Off .

TORY' Unbelievable values 1 Includes our ENTIRE stock-savings of

SPECIAL
ALL BICYCLES

10"", 15%, 20%, 25% to 50%. So, be sure to be on hand when our stores

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Ma&amp;nol!a Temple P)'tbtiD Slltttl'
wtll meet at the home of )11'1..

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Akron South 92 Mansfield 63
Galion 99 Upper Sandusky 83
Fredertcktown 82 Elm Valley 50
Wilmington 48 Hillsboro 4J
Rock Hill QO South Pomt 43
Lockland Wa)'ne 66 Blaurltesler

PAn CHII'l TO Mlf1

open ot 7 A.M . Thursday morning. Open until 5:30PM

Wagons- Wheel Goods ::.

25%0FF

Thursday and Friday. Close at 9 PM Saturday.

BEFORE ·

Col. Holy Family 66 Urbana

St.
Mary 60
Col. St Mary 71 Hebron 52
Willshire 94 Blue Creek 6.2
Day. Stivers 70 Delphos St. John

ALL SALES CASH -NO CHARGES
ON SAL EGOODS

SALE ENDS SATURDAY
EXAMPLE' 26 lneb BoYs Bicyele'·
Reg. $47.95
ONLY $35.S7

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Tol. Central 55 Fremont St Ju 53
Chillicothe CC 61 N. Lex St AI 50
Wellsville 48 Steubenvilt• 44
Wapakoneta St. Jo 60 Lima St
.lo-hn M
Boardman 72 Youngs. Wilson 51
Brookfield 59 Campbell Mem. ll6
Champion 57 Vienna 47
Hubbard 65
49

We will sell anything
not Foir Traded at

Barberton 73

reduced prices next

Struthi!:rs 67

3 days only!

BIG SAVINGS
.THROUGHflUT.
BOTH STORES

Winter Paint
SALE
10% OFF

ALL

HARDWARE
20%0FF
SALE ENDS SATURDAY

PICKENS PAINT &amp; HARDWARE·CO.
MASON CITY, W. ·VA.

POMEROY, OHIO

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Other aue!'lb werf' PI'Ht-nt frorn
Y SpeDCle~, se ntinel.
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Gal!J po!Js, New Marth field Ath fa TheM r;,t•r•ng matron, l!:Jt1ml,
'-'hll, Evangclme, Cheshtre ' MJ n'
m:.roi;.1oc.k ••,• Pl'ftiJ1te41 I
ear and Allee chapter•
alit f
s Je•e alld at. t
Mrs Cora Wtbb paat
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rom lU!J otncer. 1114 OtfA
Wts the iru:latling , O!ftce rnat~nn MtChntod: , the reUrlJic PI~
~ce Carpente~ arid Ru t:t ~arn;~~ :ha:pt-:,e~enttod a gift from. lb.'. .
msta.IImg manthaJb
and J 1 "/
Muleh
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d am &amp;r".1nd rborus mf'mhcr
Refre!lbments were lei'Vfd
ao1 . Maxt ne WJna:ett wt·re t he / t.be .clote of th~ metU . .
J&lt;J Olsh
Chrutmu the
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Jn the tlbJ me wu rarrfed wt
r.·a:'lfiC"ers tnstafled were LouJsp I in the hall ec:~rationi ·~ abo~
~le::~ · worthlty rnatron , W!llta rr, rhatrma n of the ~ot~!mtn Wll
1 tnc C9J1l•,
' wort Y ~tron
Naon11 mJttee and ·N
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matro n, Jesse fr~•hment r'l~':iti:e~• of 'the t~
Sim
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*t'!retary.
ChJor
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Ada Neue, coniluctress· H
rteU Neij"Ie
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Helen Johlllon Adeu.man , orga tll ~1
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One of the rt•tons why the
YOvth of trN~ will haw. ,
mor~ comt.rt1bl• old ,.. II:
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MA1.1t1A~S, INCORPORATED
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RETURN TO STUDIES
t ~1n~ng th~ students r t&gt;t urnin,g
I v: ttr!lrudtes at t.he Ohio Uni·
f!JI Y . onday were Naney Blaet·
Atnar! Mtla Shirk, Lucy Amsb&lt;:~ ry
nme Canaday
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BY UNIT=D PRISS
Fox
EAST
Total
Bo~lt1n 11 7:l N(1rlhea.!1lern I§Q
l' utnt•g w T(•t lt 09 Pmn St . 62
WAHAMA (571
Fa FT
SOIJTH
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Oliver, r
\\'nHor11 tJ6 D:1v t d~on 67
14
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lttrhuwtul 130 F'urrnnn 02
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Ford, c
N' t:aroltna Jl5 l.ouh·iana St 69
1·2
Paugh, g
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Vtrg illla Sf Suul h Carolina 83
3 66
W1•.st Vh· 98 \\ u~ htn!Jton &amp; Lee 84 0 RDUih, i
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Vandt•t•b llt 89 \\'tl llam &amp; Mary 80
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Btost Tl•nn . St 72 D. LiPit'Omb 58
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Cla rk
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Layne
Drnkf:. 85 rrrtghttJn 60
l'i '5
26
Total
U:&gt;Paul 102 ll lJiwls Normal 77
Scormlof by qua rte rs
lltlm li ne 70 Duluth Branch 69
Hnv enswood
18 15 13 " ~
Kont St. 86 Tole1lo 72
Wah rmm
16 6 14
JJLoyo\11. Ill . 77 Su Dakota St 63
SOUTH WEft
Hardln·Simm uns 01 N Tex S't 52

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Stanford !11 Sl MRry·~ Cal 1:10

Basketball
Scores

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Ohf!TI!n 87 Wl'ilm ~lr•n 66
T1 o} I urkr )' n ~ 1\ ,1m l vilt~ 153
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all your. at jlllt allodt the price of a lllllller carP

If you can tllford any11ow car, you can afford this otrappma.end

U your answw B )'el, theft~ time Ia liow-rlglat now.

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'-"'» seat yo, at tie Whl!el of the lllgtest and ~ ~autiful
llliitdle of !ttp-powerecUuidl oYW oLred In America's low-

1\!rs. Clark
gra duai c~ from '
Pomt Plcasa;,t H1gh School tn l
1954 and is s ~cret;11 ,~ at the law
{mn
p , of Musgrave anrj 1l'!u s~ ra vf!
vi. .Cla rk grarfu&lt;~ted from M d
?.lcpor~ High Sehoul In 1952 a~d
~~ s tationed a t C:Rm p r.ordon , .
M'
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Iddle)JOrt fCJ:HIVI'S WhD
at
tended the weddtng were M
Mrs, Clart'nCe Clark ..~,,d draugh.
l t'r, J1•.11nnc Clark

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The Rev Kenneth W. Chandler
pastor of the Mam Street Bap.
tl.st Church , I'otnt Pleasant, offJ
Clfted a,t the double rtng cer&lt;'·
mony when Ml8s Barbara Ann
Nortf\up, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs . · G~ald NOrthup, Gallipolis
F~rry, and Pvt. Franklin Clark
5on of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarenc~
Clark, Mi.ddleport, were marrled,
The marr~age was an event of
Wednesday, December 2B at 8 :30
p m. at the church in
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Attend_ants: for the young couple

llpohs Ferry, maid-of-honor
Dale Walburn, New Huen,
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with an automatft Ia• water heater

Sure- I"" about everybody heah wale with
cheaper than any olher melhod But to h
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clean hoi wate All h .
you need a modern Gos Water Heater that's • .
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-and fvlly automatic. Then lbe fa
underfrr~- insulafwd
enough hot water for washdoy fo
st Blue Flame Will provide
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cIeanmg - and tile 101 other hat
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serve you more efficiently!
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lUlCK WilL IUILD I H I M - - - - ·

BLAETTNAR: .AUTO CO.
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~ere. Mtss LrJuise Matthews, GaJ.

210 4 dr.

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1*!~-lmll Mn'OMOIILIS All IUILI

500 I. Main St.

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'2~ doe&lt;, 6~po.,oogec Buick SPECIAL Sodan, Modtl~ lvnroted. Any~

Mont~OITII'rv

-sWISHER · lDHSE

BUY THE CREDIT WAy

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here a lot more automobile for the money-more style ~-more power thrill, more ride stability and more solltf ~ ~- -;~
chan che same dollars buy elsewhere.
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local taxes, add11 tonol. Prlces mr.tf vary slightly In aclrioln1ng com...._
wide voritty of exh a· cost tqulpme nt and aC:(eSIOrlts available Ql yol/l

Motoring Accessories
Tires Batteries
Hardware

VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

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SI!U!OT Of'ILY ,!I'HI!

So maybe you can wjc141rstand why Bt!lcJo..fO!' Ito yhh ~
now-has outsold •*&gt;' Other QUO ln lb laA4. --~
well-known smaller cart.
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bem,.ts •f hifh rt~M~fetlon.

. Pick up your PNtcription
If thoppinv M•r "'· or let .,.
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spon1ibilfty of filling th ~
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pound yours?

For

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Just-ulr: }"lliiWlf: ~·1 fOil rath.ir go triivelip.g with the ,l ilt

For this Bulck is tagged within a few .lolllrs ol tht "'''~·Jituliw•
smaller em - and octuaUu crm. i.N lltM ,_lllf4Hf
very aame cars. The frlce we shmo bote prowt tf.

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Twp Wood ~7
McClure 6a Wuton 56
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Big reason lor Buick"s soaring sales sweep Is that folki at&lt;rllitilnl . ,.

BY UNITED PRESS
N :10 W,J!·th lngton 20
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RoJ~ton 60: 1nriqwn r\once 1)9
'1enpva Sp!' Tl &lt;'N H2 A.u ~ tinbcrg 5'!
1\re&lt;'ksvtlll' 79 1'&gt;1 Rny11llon 41
Huron 48 Oak ll :uh ur 46
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alford big~bodie&lt;l; big-powered,. big.
muscled Buick li the one shown here-we"d 11ike to·Mt 1M
matter stroJght.
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dress of Winter white taftefa
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YOUR PHYSICIAN

the Mns W&lt;'rf' pn·sent when the Rev
n~d Uts . W.aldo J Bartels enter·

Mr. and Mr.~. Robert Jihtch ami
eons, David ·and Steven have
~ed to their home
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Meigs General Hospitnleni~o :~P L~~ned Wlt!l open house, Sunday
RaWlings-Coats ambulanl'e T c ~ ernoC'n , 2t their home,
Mul·
lfay, She had been Tl:'lur~ed h ucs·
erry Ave.
'P.arll!!r this week after b
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Tht&gt; ~om&lt;' was beautifully dec
patient at the hospi t al
emg 11 oratecl m J.;eeping with the holi. William Qulllen, who had b
~'::' :cawn, mcluriing a lighted
VLSiting in Columbus
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rl .'hm~s trel' and t wu baske ts
home Satu rila and
re urn ed of rut !lowers
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Pl.nied by his~ls~er, M.~;. Ed~o~
Cook~es, coffee, tea and mmts
Jluss~JI an~ fli'ftlltY wli'h s penf ~~e :~:e ~;r.;t.,~:~ ~host~, with
"~~kend wt t h her mother Mr.s the 1;
,,.,.prclltdi'ng at
u~rles Quillen Sr
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IS, lenna Grass and
Mrs la. Ies whjch were
attractive
~uf~ Carsey, Waverly, have been w~th !,'!'f'en coven and centered
f ' s hng Thurman Carsey antl Wllh ·l lar.li(t lighted red bl ·k
b~~y, Bradbury, and
ft lends candlf'.
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FEEL better!

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gm an aftack or flu . Las t week

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We c.rry hundr•d• of diH.
.,..nt Ylfamln comblrNttJont in
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The Rev. Bartels
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With Operi' House
Ported

Milhoan
lamphell
ledpomts.
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with,and
thret'
cmd two

Wahama White Falcons Lose
To Ravenswood Five 73-57

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8 6·6 lt:om the fre.e throw line. AI
c0 43 11-6
fmd 1111' I Andrew•
Sh•rld•n
11 th oug'h Gallipolis only acored
range from (•tLht' T' Lhc fll'ld or Buffington
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Ute foul l1nr , lUtd Well slon ('fl ntP Quail•
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FIGHT RESULTS
back tO 111k1• OVI I' lhL• h•.J d Ill the
Tot•Jt
14 24-10
38
HOU UKE, \{a:ss - Vulo(il Akm ~
second Pl'Jtud 11s thep IJ&lt; ·~;Jn to Wellston
2 16 31 36
, stuppNI
Rudolph
control tht· !t• hou nd ~ a).(~ Jn st the Pomeroy
5 13 28 38 l4FI, Sf LIJ\Ih
1rl, Dt ttlsh Hundura s 5
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Panth('rs 'J lw l!ork1•t s tu·Jd a 16·
----~13 lead at halftttne as tw o ba~. 1
kel.!J by Bi ll Andrf'ws a nd four :
free throw5 Uy Shr•ndan were
only pnJnts 1l1at the
could scorP in th t.~ r1uurler
Wellston ront !llUNI to )par!
thro ul!(hvu t the \ hu rl ~ t a n7a, bu t
both teams h11d t lwil' !11 ••• ! Iii 01 ·
l"'lrivml! \\ tlhon! nw ~f'n't(' l•s of i1•r
Jug pl'd ud ~ o l tilt&gt; 1'\ I'Jllng lls 1 \\I J 1 t • t~tl l a t ~. !lw Wah:u11a Wlt1k
Actuall y, lhl• f'nleur .s lust lh1·
Sl'tPnd ga ml.' nt !he fo u l Im P where thr\
Weli Hton 11•d :t I :.! t.t 111 tlu· 1'1111 of F.tkon , dluppPd IIH'tt
• the perto•l !111{ (' lwlu· H!illlS{'~ '" 1111. ,,f tlw Yl'llr on 'l'ut&gt;~d.t \ V.f"r(' able !o ca~h 111 un unty fl\ 1'
pj:Ced thl' Hot' kt•l s Wtlh thr••e ntght In lhr RavCniiWIIud Hell lk· 11f 15 s hot ~. The Red DcvJis. mc&gt;un ·
bat kets and two rouls Ln lhu; \II&lt;.; b~ 0 /l('()rt• uf 7357 Ill a g.JI!II' whilt&gt;, were .lo(!Vf'tl :m rr et• lhruw.;
quarter. whll t&gt; Pomeroy~ ~&gt;etu· ;• l:1:, cd at Rlt Vt&gt;nswuod
&gt;.~ lid made good on 27 of
thrm
Thr victory wu s the rr111rth ol Th e Fulcons outscared t hem from
Jot Wa5 llHit'e even ly lhstnbtllt••t
with Haro ld ilrown sctlt11 g 1hl ol \'l'll fur llll' Rl'd D1 · ~ll s whtk the floOI' will1 26 fa•lrl ~ools to 23
till' l&lt;~aJC' ons now have won ft v•·
pace Wtlh f1ve murk cr~
Bob Ol1 ver fou il·d out or
!lw
Th1• f':~lco n~ Werl' lui a cou piP I ga me for th(' falt' l'll s wtth seve11
The P11nthl•rs sluy1•d rt ~ hl w1th
the .ROC"kets Ill that final period ,f Wl'l k,o; ll!io when thJ•n· ru st mmutea rema1111n3 m th(' secunrl
U they ftn~tlly caught up wlth .trt n!f forward, RosC"oe .Sprou ~~. quarter whtle J•Je Ford left t ht•
about three mi nutes to piny un v11~ lnjurt&gt;d in an a uto ncci&lt;h•nt ga me Wt\h thrt!e minutes to pl11y
1)3nnJ
a fi eld goal l:ry Btll QualtH l'om1; ' !1· hn " Vl't lo re-cnlt• r tlw lin eun ln thr fina l quarter
ny's hl[l tnsutc trw of Andrew ~. ~n 'l'll&lt;'~rlAV. they were forced tu ll .tu~h t of th e HNI Dr vtls h•ule1l
Brown .ond Hnwt h ornf' hv th i~ (' ' 1m wtl html lh &lt;• service.~ of h!g OUt Wtth SCVI'II 11li!lll t('S Jdt in
ll'rrv Arn olll, who ho~ b1•oo rlo i n ~ thP. fourth qu1wter
I I l I' ll ft c jnh of
rt•houndi ng trJ
Tied fnr h1 1:h scoring fnr th ('
'.ilf' h111l gnnll'~
t•vening were J1mmy Roush of
Wuhumn and Dcam Mflt'lr!'. hig Hn
lu•&amp;day night's contelf wa1
vemwood (•enter 'l'hqt t"arh rnJ .
dou right up until the final
lec•teU 25 points St'venlet-n or
qumrt•r wh•n the R•d Dt¥111
\1'oOi l'·~ \otul t•nm•• o~l th e
fn•1•
lpurted to • comfort•bl• mar·
throw lml' R ou~ h . m ··tnwlul••. hit
vln. The Ffllcont drew •• clo1e
12 field KOitl ,
•• 60.S1 In th• fine! minute• but
The bOX scOrt' '
lod out In the 1tretch drlv•.
RAVENSWOOD (73) FG FT TP
ll nvonswuod Jumped uff to n
Mc&lt;.'O}. f
7 0 l
vo pomt lL·ad ol I&amp; lQ at the
Moo•. f
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t··~t qu ar ter , mcrd!cd It to aS.24
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·t holf l llnt• &lt;tnd hL•Id a 48·38 adva n·
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and
lamllles and stopped here ove
the Weekelld for a visit with
'nd Mrs, llobert Co•ts and famlly
fJlroute to their home in Harris

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or IJflt~en 'I f Ractne Cha I . N~rtha ; ~li!H CNJDMD. El....

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By PAUL CLIFFORD
t 11 11e we .. e conlrollJng th&lt;' boards
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tn thlll &lt;..jtJarler,
but controlled Turner .
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the retwunds. most of the game, Murr•y
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year 19M wltb a resoundtng up·
Both teams had dt:smal CVl'·
a lthou gh Mc Kmney, Bak nr, and
MIDDLIPORT
let last ni&amp;ht on thl! local court ni nl'[~ on their shuullll)o!
tn the
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as they took a 3ft.36
det:ls ton f 1rst l:'lalf Pomeroy hrt only four l
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bound1i , ;d!o
Clmpbell
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from the heavily favored W t'll:s·
By GENE MARVIN
two othH fwhl goals Ill
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1 t 38 shots and tlwn 1mprov
tDa Roc\teU It was lhe hrsl lea ~~ ~enty in ' tht&gt; st•conrJ half I Led b~
the reboundtng and qua rte r , fou r fou l ~hots, two b y G•llipoli'
11 36 54 65
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a:ue deft&gt;at for the vhat ors, ami wn: lO ou t of 21 Thf'J had 14 shoott n ~ of big John Milhoan , Nea l and two In campb~JI , kept
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MIDDLEPOJtT
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irif 11hp.k. fOI' lhe Panthers that mntt: for a 23 per cent u~crage Middleport Yellow Jackets be· rapid Pil&lt;'t'
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Morris
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6 a,~o~rkes
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~4 eXt ended dear b21rk t o the Wl'ltston h1t six ou t of 27 111 the came lh(' 39th vtct un of the 1 MrKmnev w the 1 lr qua er B•ker
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f1rst ha lf and etght of 24 111 thf' Ualhpohs Blut&gt; Devtls.
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111 Lhl' runnm g with 1 ~ 0 ~us I McKinn•r
the U'm e limE' Coach Ch.,. r ~econd They totaled 27 pu t't'nl Tuestla~ filiht 011 Ihf' \ tf l()l ~
c; 8 7
23 MGMI!hon
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Stanley's JeaguP leadm)l: P~u ~1th 14 goals m 51 attrmp1 ~
floor.
s hots and "h lav· up,. 1""1 r ~~r~ Est•p
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R eserves won I (H!lr f vurt h
Pomeroy actua )' won I ~" gJn e
The .Jacket s. who wf' rr· scektug shot!:&gt; to k&lt;?;e p tht• Jucket s from 1 u st1tute~
neu y, witl) u• t&gt; lnti edged the
ht league gamf' nr thr ~ca from the foul lme WJ\~1 10 , fou ls their firs t win or the nt•w year, fl ht;ng lor ,1 l'Omplell'
lost l l&lt;~uff
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stay on top of . tht&gt; h&lt;'ap 1n 24 a.ttemptli. whllt w~H.!i t on r had a chilly fir at quarter , scorma l'Ugus('
K1tchen
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y took a \0 19 \\lit f1om th" h1t e1ght out of 16
on ly eight points, hll lf of t hese
H was m th&lt;· third quarter that HoYatter
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be w,H'l for . th t' p, ,mHo·. ' 11 m _acortn~ wllh 12 pomts wllh Black's hl&amp;h scorer of the ev(•· away from the smaller Middle·
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en"ul t:Ll 1 ,l
I !J ·'., I, lll' Andrews connecting for
eight n•na with 23 Bob McKinney
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lh bl' boy• frOm
D · '1 t l k
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ev:r s o .a " 1 • • 1 u:o 11 :'~•il' J Chil r Ue Ra mse)i· was h'l,.&lt;~h f 0r wQo•· htt the basket
from ou1slde Galhpoh:; were not to be denied
po~~sessi on uf tot ' ! , '' ,• 1 1 l~a WeU5tun with 13 points.
the cLrcle for four points in that as a htg li 5 forward campbell
gue play as the' I,,, oJ lil'i! Llf'·
In the Reserve game Pom eroy frame . The Gallia county boys In dumped in 6, Mtlhoan tipped In
cision from t !1t· \:1 1 II ·p • t Yl.'!· led all t~.J way, but had onlY a the mean hme had got off to a l lwo baskets and a gua rd . Ven
low Ja cket s l 'J l •.•' ·:.1. l'll'.f'.Jt cn three .Potnt lead when WelJ1ton pretty fair start hitting: for 1R ters hit three shots from
the
In SEO pia:
went mto an all court press near poi nts. Milhoan. on tip·m s, shots floo~ At the end of the third
Pomeroy'~ p .Jy rn .l ng gua 1d, the end of the game The PI nth· from out on the flocr and f.our quarter 1t was Middleport 36,
l'r~ th('n moved out In front wtth free throws had racked·UP 12 of G I! I' 54
lilly Sh•rid•n, ume through : some mce b41ll handline: to take I thele 18
a tpo IS ,
with the wi nnir:; basket fur
their 11 point marein of victory
The Blue Devtl$ played t~eu
the Panthers last n ght with
S 'f Johnson and Ronnie Mar · I McKinney, in the second frame rcser\'es agamst the reboundi~j:
lbout two a nd one hmlf min· tm paced tht lecondl with eight helped to close up the margm hit weary Jackets, some of the ft.uf.
ute• to " ' "" " 5 he brok• • 3&amp;- pomts each, while Compston was . ting two one-handed push s hots th, and the Yellow Jackets out·
36 d••dlock wrth a one hllnder h l~ h tor Weli.Jton with
nine I and SIK straight shuts from the sc or~d their. opposition, 15·11,
from the key hole . Bot h ctubs potnts.
"gratis" line Bob Morris had aJ. but the margm of vi_etory wa!l too
h•d llv•ra1 opportunitl•• after
The box score
so "lcrocd" the basket in from wide, and the 18 pomt lead ae
th1• to ltor•, but neith•r could
Wetl 1 ton p 01 fG foul• Total• his favorite position on
the cumulated by the Gallipolis boys
t:lpit•lln, and finally with 30 Hu11 tte&amp;
p
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7 floor, the corner, and helped to at the end of the third quarter
Hcond• to vo th• Panth• rs
Frld•nm•ker
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3-2 6 keep the John Parson~:~ coached could not be overcome.
gr•bh.d the b•ll •nd hetd on Ram••v
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gro up ln the contest, by ripping
Baker with hih sharp eye fror:n
until th• wnd of th• ga m•.
Walton
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2 the nets twice
the foul line, htt for three. hu
!t was :J t"ill'l' ront'·~t 1111 1ht• Evant
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way :t~ Pomt 1 O\ jumped Jnto
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2lHoot
60 kad "' tlw outset un h:~~kets B•t••
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by Jumo1 ll:. w!IJOr Ut! Bnll Eight
Total•
14 16·1
m g way~. f'sp~1ally agai nst all ! goal and fou l shot A substi tute
Ball DufftngJon und a fn' r• 1hrow Pom•roy p 01 Fe; Foul• Tot•l• n~pu s Jng f1 vcs, paced his t'lub forward Murray, added t o the
by Shcndan and t he P11.nthers H•wtherne
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al'tuatt y ha d a 5·2 le11d at thf' tond Brown
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5 s.bot s Which boosted his t otal at throws and a basket.

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per~onahty, MUs Chapman is a
+lative of Detroit and hils spent

~he last .Jev,ral vears worlc~ng
With automobile &amp;tyl1stJ, detion·
(j~~ llfld engin.et,. o.t Ch,sler

Remember, water can be h~ by Ga
by ony other method. Fcm.r 11 d ch 1 falter and cheaper than
give you the complete story :;
tc~perl Ask Your Pfumber to
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eabinet.&lt;i and :.tools, 3nd parts.
KEETON'S SEWING MACHINE
SERVICE

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Caab OD dell~ ry. Write
The ·
call us for par ticuiars.
Ohio Valle)' Mf g. Corp Phone j
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Coolville 1580.

be changed for adYdtiaing iJ not
paid for l!tefore tbl' UHh of eat:h
month fo.llowi.ug in.iertlon.
lrrvn i.D AO"¥ertbiJLC-,!;bould b&lt;
reported unh:.edlll'!lf. The Vail)'
Sentinel wW not be responsible
for mort than one Ult:orrec\ lD

1141 For Rent
4-roonu;, utility
Gas furnace ,
new. Located
coin Heights.

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Uces o.: t::::venb pnntt.d at re&amp;u
lar classified rates. Obll uane&amp;
pu~lisbed at 1 ceo! per word.
~ed Ad. re.·e1ve4. by mail or
telephone llYeo careful at!.a-

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Pomeroy, Ohio. Lnqu tre l':wmg 's
Store, \\' . Main St.. P(llneroy,
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Wheel Chairs Hospltai Beds

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5. Gary Coo~r

Phone 285
TREVEY-FINSTERWALD
FUNERAL HOME

MARTIN HOTEL

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6. Marlon Brando ,
1. Martha and Lewla
8; Ht,nnthre)' Bogart 9. June Allyson
HERE AlE the t~ ten fllm stars at t he nation's mqvte boxMUC(:I In 19&amp;5, aeeording to Motion PIC·
lure Herald'• annuJI poll a.mong theater ownera. Wayne1 third thil time, was first a year ag~ and
in lB:)O &amp;J!d ~~~J ; ·
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APART·
F URNIS HED
TARY TAKE YOUR WAIIIT
MENT, furnace heat, utilities
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
furnished. Adul U only . No pet s.
IN THE EVENINGS. CA~.L 397.
Near Pomeroy High School.
Mrs . Fred Lan gloll, Pomeroy ,
,lOTTLED GAS--ID6\allatlon aDd
12 30-6Lt:
Ohio.
11ervice. See U6 for pnces. RUT·
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6 room Duplax in Sugar Run. Au·
9-30-tf
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FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS
Call 374·J. 112 Bnck Slreet.
Did you k11ow you could ~ave 25'}!
12-~'Hf
or mor&lt;' on ]JiHt s hy having you .
tract or (~ ngJnt• ov&lt;'r haul cd b !'
fore March 1, 1956? Al so
ask FURNISHED APARTMENTS--4 or
5 rooms anri bath. Ga:s fired hot
about uur s pecu1 l un paintin1'
water furnace . Utilities paid.
and tun eup .
Mr1gs t):1uipment
Phone 6l:l8 X.
12· 16-30tp
Co. Phnne 94 .
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Brukfut and Evening Dinners

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WU.t.:EL ALIGNMENT
~rage and laundry.
Phone
balancm!J and br ake service.
3l0.M. A . N. Bengel.
6-:.!7-tf
Hackelts' Safety Service, We!t
Ladders,
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohiu. For ren~teiUilOD
Scatfold Boards, Drop Clot.hl.
Pbune 207 .
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Clinton l&lt;'taber, Middleport.
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league nauons, EB')'pt, Syria

1955 !'OHO, i'&lt;·rfcc l
rMdilinn.
$1595. J: !umy l'11rson s. Middl&lt;"pl!rt
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MI!:NT. Automa tic gas furnace.
AI , $2:i95 J im my !'arso ns. Mid
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IT'S AN AEROCYCll, a.nd .the infantryman just .etandl up there and Ieana whichever way he wants
to go, and the lunlor.,lze •copter goY that way. Tht ,u. 8. Army bought a do:r.en of the tOO-pound
"'vehicles." They fly an estimated 66 mph and hav• a rt.nle ot 1~ miles. lmproved mobility for th•J
lni'anlryma.n,. ~ tM_lc;lca, and 1t tWs ~·t lt, what 1a?
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don r St•dan . $1305. Bluf'ttnar's,
watchmaker. COLLINS JEWEPomcr•oy, Oh to.
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~edan , S~405 l llac1 1nar ·~. !'om· FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. liEJ\.
VICE All makes Repaired by .Ex
Ei roy. Oh w
12 :n Ilk
pert Technician~~. Pbc.ne 8284: Y
19M DE.'lOTO VB 4·!luor St·dun,
MIJdlepol'l.
8-111-11
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BI1H·ti nar 's,
Pomrro)•,
llU1U &amp; TEL.EVlS!ON S£RVICf
Ohlo.
12·:11 61c
Phooo 200. t.:liltalld A.pPll~
l)~ore 118 '4. Atai.D St., l-'uDlCI'OJ
19M HL:It'K VH liM Hivir•ra Cllupc
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COMPLETE lnturaact Proteetlc.D,
Life, Auto, Flre, Polio. Call DoD
Mills, Middleport. Oblo.

Triplett Sons
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M ur · s~c l'a u! l'll!tcr 1to n. Hulland,
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a new son, ,leHrcy Ray, at the
:\tason Clime ;wd that her youngcr brotl1er. Clayton CCJttreU, and
his w:re, Chesapc4kll, W. Va .,
were ;.nnr1:mcing the birth of tri·
plctt s•.&gt;ns in a Charleston hospi·
1 tal. The t •: ip\ets weighed
appro·
. xima tel )' thirteen
pound11 togeth£'r ;J.eordin.e: to the word s he
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I had two domglllcrs, s tili hadn't
chosen uames for the sons.

ler, "¥eter&amp;D Republk:U eonrreuman trom Nebraaka. The
bta.tement wa11 pa.rt ot Ulller••
annual prediction• ol t1l1:'lf.l to
come.
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bl'th Jordan, Caq]cnle-r. ll stepson ,
Evans Rutherford, Texas, 11.nd a
sister, Mrs. Ainu• Slew11rd. columbus. All wore here for the funeral

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With I pountl uf
ST.\11 WAUI''AHIN , $1.00: 4 lb.
p~:~r !-. .11-: 0,
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of thousand• ot orclllds, sweet peu ao.d ron petal•, •eerntngly tloat in spa.oe.
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A Surprise Party
· Of New Y e&lt;1r's' l'nrt~· Honors Local Man
Mr. lind Mrs. Waller Wnlkcr
On 75th Birthday
cmter\Rint'd
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W gram he r~celved ordering him to be present at the Pentagon,
"f&amp;Shinglon, ·~ reCeive 4 m8daJ trom the Army secretary. Layoff
" shown at home ·In Chlc&amp;go. Tht medaJ 1a tor heroi:lm Nov. 18
· 11,55, in Bll"Ying a G~'s .1:U'11 , when a tra.MpOrt plane crashed ~
.ea,t~~:~~~·· ktll~g 17 J~ersona. · The Ol't cl9tl$tg _was afire
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1956 Model

Tnc ).dE.i~ Co.' Retired Teachers' A&lt;:51JciRtion :.wilhmeet "Satur·
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Syracuse. MJ.I!iS Lucille Smtth - a
teacher
in
.the ' MlddlePott
schools wHI sHOw slides taken
w~ile ~;n a teceitt trip to . Mexi·
co an.J wilt give an educational

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CALL ANNUAL MFE,-ING
.Tht: Mid.c!leport Literary Club
w1U have their annual business
meetl.' lg at the home of Mrs. c .
M. HenncRy, WEldnesday after·
noon.

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Personals

hlr. nnd lltrs. l' U.
C'olumbus: Mr. Hnd Mrs.
Friday at Columbia Chapel
hy
Norris and family . Alheu~; M•
Rev. Stevens and huril.ll in
the
and
Mrs. Ralph Poston 11nd fam·
Castor Cemetery .
Nellie Vale was in
Jackson
ily , Logan, visited 1\lr. and M.l'S.
Thursday ttnd p:l!C'ndnd the Della
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New
Percy Peoples ow•r the
Kappa GammR Christmas pBt·ty ul wit~ a party. New Year's Eve, at
Richard Rum;h was reccnlly Year's holida y.
lhe home of Ann11 Maude Fehr· thctr huml', Chester road.
honorGd on his 75th birthday
man . She. 'W.!Is uccompanh~d by 1
with a surprise party Aiven al
Jtcfrt•~hmcnll-l WCl'C SCt'Vt•IJ
by thl' hom&lt;' uf Mrs. 0\mct' Roush
Mrs. Beatrice Reinhart.
Guc!!IS at the J. E. 1\adckin the hns ~t·s~ during the ('vcning near New Haven.
home un · Cht•istmas wero
Mn . to Mr!! Elh&lt;'l Lowery, Coltrmbus,
A!tcnding the )mrly wcl'C Mr~
Mnggir rnslt•r. Mr. Rn~ Mrs. 1/rank Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred Lclfheil , Hock
Otmcr
Roush, Mr.~ . Pansy Fry.
Sprln~J,
Othc
nadford.
Syra·
Valt, Mrs. Nellie Vitle arl.~ 1110n,
G. A. R~Hif&gt;kin and ,family ' and cut~e, Mr. cunl Mrs. Chester Zirklf! M.r.~. Neva Zirkle, Mr. nnd Mrs
and sons, Danny and Brun•, and fn•d Rous h. Ralph R~ ltl s h. Morri.James NichUI~&lt;m and fomil!l' , '
Johnsun, Retha
Lewis .
Lorin
Holiday guesh at W, ·R. Hoi · Mr. and Mt•s. Glen Dill.
Rou sh, ~Irs. Tht&gt;lma Roll sh. Mr
comb'l wen Lhc C hll~ . KFi!bl ·hin·
l und Mrs. Jo~' Ohlinger. Mr. am 1
lly of CarpenL Cr; Don Maclnane'11
Cbas. EsMex· familim~. Mr. and
CAR SALliS REPORTEQ
Mrs ..Juck Johnson, Mp. R o~ l•.'
Mn Ruburl Jo'ishcr and K W. llo1·
Tbe Mt'igs County Rcl· urdcr's Cunnmgham. M,r.s.
Good nJte
comh. Columbus . Mrs . K W. f{pJ. ntrlt:c rrr&gt;orlcd that II new Mr. and Mr~. h lc h
Rou &gt;h, Mr
comb visil~d her parentt; in 1'cxu truck!'.; 13 u~ed trucks: 7&lt;\ tiC'W and Mrs., ~~n~or. L
n~~: h an;
ChrilslnUIR
cars: 156 used cars: two ••·cps: I Uobby Ln~ . . 1.1 . .n od . .~ l A ·
Mr. and Mrs . G. B. Radekin ~n· and one school bus wcrr s•dtl in Thompson an~ cluldn•n. Kathleen:
terlaipcd Mr. anrl Mr~o. William the county during the monlh of RRI~h and I ally, Mrs. Naom .
Phlllips, Hogt'r Bol('n, wUc and Deceit b .
Ohlmgcr ttnd H&lt;"rman. Mr. an 1
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Mrs. Don Ouncr~n And children
Johnnie, ~ofr. 11nd Mrs·. Leslie · Hoff·
Donn&lt;l and Gary &lt;md Jerr:v Car·
man, 1,Rrry nnd Marlene.
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Harvey Bratton vlailud Mrs.
PLAN SKATING PARTY
Gcaevleve Fo~tcr and oth,rs.
The llacinc Youth Ft•llowslllp or
PTA TO MElT
PYTHIA~ SISTERS TO MilT
Ra~ine Methodist C hurch
will
The
H.adnc
Pl'A will mcd ut
Th&lt; r~gular mectina of the have a skaling pHrt'y at PI . l'lcus·
Meip Tr.mpiE, Pyth11n ..Sii:tert. anl Skaling Rink. Ft·idoy cv .'ni ng, the Racine Grado School, Monday
will b\' ht:ld TucsdJY ev~ ~ ~~ Jaa . 6 according tu announct•ment Jan . 9 at 7 :30 p . m. All members
•u·e Ur¥ed tu h~ present.
'7 :30 1\ the K of P ~~~~: 'i1 ,.- today ·by Rev. Job'u Elwood.
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.T::.ck Wood.
Mr. and M~s . Dayton McElroy
and family . Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McElroy and !On all of Morrow
were Weekend guests ol Mrs
Martha ~1c&amp;Ir0Y'. and sons, Eu:
gena iud Vergll.•
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Jim. Ridenour of Chester, was
Lhc d 1 nn&gt;!r guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hayes and daughter, Esther
Mn. Paul Kelly, spent Sunday
afterr.Mn witb Mrs.
Charles
Warnt-r.
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_Mr. and Mr.s. WahJ ' SpenCe;,
and f~mily were dinn~r guesQ of
her mnthLr, Mrs. ESthr Wrlghi
at f'ivf' l'oh1t:; , Sunday, ,,.
Ivan W&lt;.oJ, of Toledo, . SP!'!'Dt
the Wf.elt.em. with his parents;
Mr . a•·d Mr:1. Jack Wood.
Mr. and Mr~&gt;. Lewis Waugh and
two !:Wiii&gt;, Mr. and Mrs. John
att and ~on, an of Colu.m bus, Mr.

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rlav , w hen ~ he 1'eccived word tll&lt;~t
, Mt:. and Mrl'l. Thomas DarNt had

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culxrtnrs fr1 01 time until they
.JTC bl rom' enough to be taken brew ur Mtddieport were dinne·r
guest&amp; of Mr. and J4n. J.,;_; •.. s:
home.
Hayes, Mor..day.
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Mrs.
Bud
Cole"~
[endm·s Tr11ining Meet and bO~, G! Foa~orla, call''d on'i i~
· . · To Be Held fridny Mr. •~ nd Mn. Curt. ~derlck, '
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Mrs. Wlii&lt;i Spencer and . cbU~~
on ' 10ne D1:; h Meals," will be
hC'ld Jo'dda~ _ ol the home of Mrs. rcn spent. Sunday event~ · wibli~'
Howard Nola1 r. SyrRcu ~ e. oppo· her 1:randmother, Mfa: 'nt.~e".
silc the b la1mway Green HOUtie, Winn~r r.t The P)aiwr Ln ·Athetis·
Counw
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ti.l a.m. util :l p .m .
Tht: ptu posr, of the meeting is
J. B. Hay~l!l lost ~ hone . ~bar·~ .
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In p1 cj.Xlre leaders lo be able to day.
Mrs Hattit'
Frederick A,aad;-take lh£' 1nformalion to
lhcir
own ~roup . Lunch will be pro· grandson, Jackie Frederlek, visit~­
ahd·
vidcd . Foo.:l and table service ed }Irs, Gladys
childrt:n. 1ueM!ay
will be pwvidcd.

LlJMBEit · BUILDING
1.. V. Lowther, 78, died Tu••bt.lil)'
. MINE
in
Sht&gt;ltcring Arms l-lospilltl, At FUilNISIIED
HOUSE
(or
suit.
per M anti up. We deUver.
hens,
whNc lw h11d been for about
Curnplclrly
modern.
Freshly
&amp; J . L. Hawk, Mlneravllle,
.-evcral
puintcd . On Llneoln llelJbtJ. three weeks follow)ng
J~honc ChcHICt, Ohio or
of
failing
health
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StUYivors
yoars
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330-M.
11·17·tr
~776 , MaNon, W. Va., alter
arc ,hi~ widow, four dauJ(hter~&gt;:
p.m. Mill at Pratts Fork on
Mrs. Evl'.lyn Ward, Athens; Mr~.
1HO :iOtf
Rt. 33.
Dori.s Stevens, Londonderry: Mn.
~OR THI .EST
G~dtc Bobo and Beulah Lowther,
IN USED CARS
Al.f'ALI-' 1\ ll 1\Y , Nl'w Idea \\'A·
1 Chillicothe; a !lOll, George
Car Ill
WIN, 7xl4 lwd . Willwm G~tinCI',
penter;
a
!ltbpdaught('.r,
Mrs.
Ell1.al.on" Hnl1om , tlhlo .
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By MR$. HATTlE FREDaRIC.K
had a&gt; th e1 r h oliday ~ u e st Mrs.
Mr . 11 nd Mr9. Bud Coleman and
Anna Hntlenli n c.
two &amp;uns, ol Fostoria, spent • t.he
Mr and Mrs. Edwin P rice and weekt..nci with her parents, - Mr.
Crosley Price or Chillicothe were and M:-ij. C. A. Babcock.
Wedn c£day guest.s of Mrs. Sara h
Ed McElroy, of Akron, @Pellt
nurue~· . In the afternoon
the y Cbrlstmns weeke;nd with, Mr;
called on Mr. and Mrs. Shermiln and Mrs. John Hayea.
Hutter.
Mrs. Lettlc Frank. ana· 8oD1
Clorenct..
f1f Eagle Ri.die, ..&gt;Mr.
Rev . Robert Linter has been ap
and
Mra.
Milford Frederick- · an'd ~
point ed camp dit•ector of the
son,
-and
Mr. and Mrs. W'Uli1
Port ~ mouth' District for the Lan·
cas l&lt;' r "'r'outh Camp. The district Frost of Chester; were -d~er
is hel ping to send him to a re· gues~ (If t.t:r. and Mrs. George
gio rr al camp director~ meeting be- Frederick, Christmal.
Mr. and Mr~. John Rasp ~nd
ing held in New York City tbb.
daughter&amp;,
Judy, Jean and &amp;liar·
week.
on of J&lt;'ostoria, SP!!Rt the week·
ML s~ Ca rrie Barrett has beer end wittr M.r. and Mrs. ·· Henry
moved to a rt-.st home at Berea, 0 . Spencrr. They also Yiilted Mr.
~1 i:.s Marilyn Turner spent the and lf'l..l'i. Curt Frederick and bia
holiday vacation Wtlh her parenU uncle, S. G. Circl~ and wHe at
\1!". and Mrs. Wayne Turner.
Carmct

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placed under one eomnuwd,
under Maj. Gen. Abdel Ha.ktm
Amer (above), He 11 B:gyptlan
war minleter. (l~ternatk1nal)

1953 ~-oiUl 112 Ton l' ickop Per· ClO J BuSiness ~rVICe5
fed lhrout,:llll\11, $1195. Jimm y -~------- -~--Par.st1n ~. Mlllllleport
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- Cars washed and Juhrira1NI . Free
Hl52 KAISI·:It S•·d~tn l'r a·c~. uverpickup anrl dclivrn· service .
age• 1&lt;"1&lt;!ll $1!20, BVCr&lt;tl(e loon
!'hone 9097 , DAitsTMOI\I)..(iAS,
Ml!l . ,\uur ~ ful tml) $300 .l t!hll
~:a~ l MHin S!rN-1 , l~omf'roy .
1\i('hru&lt;IIHl. Hl-1 E Mam St.. : 12·308tc
l'nmt•n•y .
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r11.d1o and TV repau,
Ul54 Vllt~VII0\.1~1' ··210" 2·tlool'
call 6046-J. We aervlt:e all
Ut·lull St-.dun, $1295. llhwttnll ) '11,
makea.
Scbmolla AppHance,
Pmn erny. Ohio.
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Mr. a 1uJ Mrs. Herb
Rosen·
anJ Mrs. Harnson Bentley wero kranz, spent Christmas with Boy
Mr s. S L Bryant and Mr. and Parkt.r and f;,mily at Chesler.
~Irs . A rzr:r Bryant.
Mr. ::tnd Mrs. Elson SPenCer
David Til lis of Chill!cothe sp~nt and htmily of Racine, :Mr. and:,
1\w holiday season with
hi ~ Mre. Dayton Spencer and· -~· ramily
Chi1strnas
' gn1 ndparenls, Mr. and Mrs. Victor , of.. C_he~hire . spent
j wt.h 1~lr. and Mrs. He~ry SpenI Hr:dt'Y ·
i \1r~ Da~·tuo. Pa1 sons. Mrs. Ros:1 cer. .
u~·r n .: s an d Mrs Floyd Thomas 1 Mr. a~.d ~t'S . John Hayes, dau&gt;\WC calling on Mr. and Mrs. Paul
g~ter, .Ksther, Ed McElro~ , and
1 Rll r ncs last week .
Jtm ltldenull.r were guesi:J
of
Mr. und llrs. Eber Warner
at
Chris tm.p_s callers at t~e
Chest'? ~· Christ~~ Day.
Br)anl home Sunday evcmng were
Mr. auo M1'9; Jack- W.pod, Mr.
j Mr. an d Mrs.. La:wr ~ nce Bo)'d and a'nd k~1 s. Clifford Wood 1- spel).t
,;o n, D:~,vid, Middlep ~;r t. th~ Pat &lt;;'hris :ma s with Mr. aqd Mrs. MilBu yli~. Bl ackfor:k ..loe Boyd and tOn Etaw in Athens. ·
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grandso n, .Joey Powell. Pomeroy , 1 Mr. and Mn. Paul ThOmas and
Mn S . ~ · Bryant and the Har. son of F_oint ~leas~~t and the
n ~un Ben .ley ~.
""· F. Htll family VISited Mr. anc;l
Mr ~ Belva M:ver~. Ml::;s Eleano r Mrs. C. A. Ba~yck.
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\1vrr~· anrl Lee. Loud ·" · .\ umbu,o;
A. H. W c be~ _ lS home.from the.
w~· n · n· ccnt g u ~st• . 1 ~. 1
and hospllal ano 1s muc~ Improved.
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Mr. nntl Mrs. Clifford Wood'
&amp;nd f"::1i l ) of Rayland, spent ·the ,

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Mr. and Mt1. Del Luckldoo •nd
of th~ First B11,pti.st and the Mt Ana Bryant were .calliDJC OD Mr.
Z1on s~.~nday Schooll Were present· and 'B.!n. Howard Entltlb ol BerJlD
ed ('hr1 stroas l."\'e.
CrOP It.oadl IQt week.
Mrs. Ethel Chapman has been
The program W&amp;J 'opened with visiting her dau 8 b.ter1 )tin. Robert
::.mgmg of "Silent Night". Walter Vandermark in Wit~tonslq..
Pr rsto n r"'ad the Nat ivi ly Story .
Mr. and Mu . Don Aa.der,on
J ohn \Varner gave a pr ayer . Oth· were auest!l of Mr. and Mn . ~Dk
r r " par!tcipating in the program HaJiiJ.ay . Harrisonvllle New Yea.rs.
wt• rt• John H. Warner, Mr s Helen
Mr . and Mrs . Rell Jordan .spellt
Comb;, ~trs . Edith Thomas. Mrs an evening rei:!ent1y with Mr. a~d
Na om1 Benll ey, Mrs.
Gertr ude M Floyd Thoma s.
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Bu ller, \1ary Woods, Durolhy Wwr· ' r~
Jennie Bryant and Mu.
nn llvr vth y Combs, Jan et Wriih t Har;is~on Benlley were recent vi&amp;J·
• Let- Com b ~ a~d Ri chard Warner , tors in Athens.
a11d lhe clos mg prayer by Rev
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10M fONTlAC Star Chid - -c,-_ ,-, . FOR RENT- Dr mbl ~ sleeping
Jina. Low mi\eag~· . A· !, $2495.
room, kit.c&gt;hen p rivil~geli. Near
Jimmy Par so n:.. ~1idr11e-port. 0 .
Senior High _ Hel•n H. Nease,
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J1. Will be puhJi•h.a a.. Nmt:
J Wonted ToBw
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Lop, Oak,
Ml'tloiL M.illim:Jm e.blt&amp;e )ik.- WANTED TO BU Y, - Pine,
WalAu.t
Poplar,
Bauwood
t etaLI per word for thret .ua
Al.so Oak. Po plat, Bu&amp;wood
~t1Ye insertlOilL
lumber, green or dry. 4-1, ~
lfedal-One mo•tll for 2&amp; c:eo.ta
lo our
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8-4.. Deli vered
per word.
Tuppers Plains • Ohio yud.
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are olcelt and delightfut to the
· eye at thtt San l&lt;'ranoiaod Auto
show Jan. 7-15. They've ap•
pulnted Arlyta Grove tabove)
oll'lctal hosttSI and "Themt
Girl." 8he'8 17, a SU. Jl"rancteco
State s:ollelt!l ~~. an~d !1J19rtl

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In Gallipolis
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Family Celebrates
. Birthdays For Four .
Generations Sunday

:JWORUS's BEST DRESSED- WOMEN

Four

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celebrate~

generatwra

bitt hdiiH on New Year's Day tn
tht' f;~mlly of Mr and Mrs Cla1·
emr C'!Jne, Middleport
The•r
f1rst gramllhild, Jo Beth, seven
pound two ounce daughter -of M1
.:J. nrl ~1rs Robert Warrtm ((ilenda
( lwr) was born ln Ok'ahom&lt;~ City

Granrlparcnbi mclude Mr

and

Mr
and Mrs Jesse Warren , Cal1forn1a
former local
residents
Great
grandparen t.s are Mr and Mrs
Waller Rmg, New Matamorcus , Mr
I and Mrs Lafayette Chne, Wm·
getls Run , OhiO, and Mr and Mrs
J oseph Curry, Bt au mont, Tex
Mrs

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Awards Given Sun.
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THE RIDGE-KENO IAnniversary Is

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@_,A New Star··~ Jeanette Kellor, of P•ll•bu,gh, Observed't?;,,.,lny 8 '
Vl!nted her parents Mr. and Mrs
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Raljftl Keller over the holidays
M'-'• 1\e!Jer is In nunes tra\ninF
, Bracl(ord Famrly
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Mr ~tnd Mrs William Brad·
plane lrom Columbia, S C, where
he is employed to v1slt over th !:' ford celebrated tbe1r forty·fifth
weddmg anniven)lry on New
tfohdi:Ja
1 Year·,. Day when they had a tuJo..
HJJda WeL)t-r o! Colun,~us v1s1t key dinner fur the members of
ed With her hither. Jack Weber, the1r ian~1ly who hve m this \1 last week end,
cmlty
Clair Newell employed by the
Haldel'lman Co, ls home on vaca
Guroat:; "'ere Mr and Mrs Har
uon
old Lohse (Eiuabeth Bradford)
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Mr and Mrs Wakeman White and chaldrt'I::, James,
Jenntrer
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were pest-s of Mr and !Us Jes and Ja(_k. Pt_•meroy, Mr and Mrs
~c;,:,r-..;!.co..
Ble Newell Sunday
Wallace Bradford and children, •
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Mr and Mrs Pa•JI Orr of Bas BructJ, Caroly11 and Neda, M1d·
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han spent Saturday evcmng with dlepcrl
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Mr. and M:r.s Ralph Keller
Th.:y havl: two Qther sons, AI·
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Mr and Mr~ Harol:l Hoffman , an. Alexandrio, Va., and LawdauJhter V1ck1e
we.1 ~ Sunday 1 renee BI·adford Grove CJt
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Mrs Jumor Hannum
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Pfc. Lloyd Koemg: 1s home from Jan 13th a kitchen shower will
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camp vis 1ting his parent ~.
Mr be g1ven Refreshments of a fiSh • , .
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and Mrs. Leonard Koema Other fty will be served
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Edith Osborne VISited Me an,(~
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• Att:hlU: KoeiUa;, and children, Mr Mn Geora:e Ca1dwell 're(.enUy.
1and Mrs l{ruce Myera and daughMr aad Mr.s J.1ck Conway, Sue
.. yyt,er, Dorothy Koemg and Augus t and Jackie of Columbus visited
Weber
Monday with her parents, Mr and
212 MAIN S'l
Olive
Grange
met
Wedesnday
Mrs
Maynard
Ballr
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read At the nexl meehng

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a two weeks VJstt wtth
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Mr .tnd Mt !&gt; !:Hyers a nd son
JUo;l re turn('d on Sat ul'da y
fwm HJIIsdalt• M1th whNl thq
had ntJl'lll thl' wet•k wsth In t ll!lr
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WELL-ROUNDED Bel'lantl Abdul~
htuntd tabovcJ offers thla view
au the jot.ns the throng of na·
tlonaltly
Mt~.rllyn
Monroes,

BElrlanll d~&gt;ell her Monroelng be·
toJ•e rum cllmer&amp;~ In Egypt,
cfiJis hereelf the "Marilyn Mon•
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REDUCTION

t,:vwrs GrorPry Ha•
Hul/el Oirrn~r Srwd&lt;1y

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WINTER

, Beca~ the people or Me1gs nesday, m order to keep a MCIRII
faUcd to produce
thcll' Count~an ahve, the Red Cross

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meet
w{th national and state leaders m
two area mstltutes next we ~ k to
receive ass1stance m plannmg the
191Wl Easter Seal CamJ)a.IJ:n
SP:onoored by The Ohw Society
for Cnppled Ch1ldr;,n, the Easte1
,Seal Soc1ety, the mstttutcs will be
,.Tanuary It, Berry Hotel, Athem,
for worter,s from Atbens, Matas,
"' MI)Ffaa, Viaton •nd , Wa,sbillgton
countieJ, Jaliuary 10, Harold's Resti\Want, Pdnamouth, for Adams,
Galha, Jaeltsoa, Lawrence. Pike
and Scmto counhes
Memben of the panel will be
Thomas J Tierney, Natmnal So·
clet:y for CriPPled Children and
Ad13lts, Inc, development service,
three members of The Ohio
~lety staff-Walter B.
UnderWqod, executive director, Vincent
Ptper, field secretary and Mr•
lf.Jllle CroWell, inf.ormation s~r·
vices &amp;eeretary
Chairmen of the sessions w1ll
lnclude John Patchen , Athens ,
Prul.itent of tbe Athens County
SoCiety for Crippled Children at
AtheDS; ~vid G. Howell. Jackson,
president-eJect of The Ohw So
ciety for Crippled Children
at
POtU:moutll.

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Jheir

the
mercascd need for the blood , due
to the Increased number of auto
mobJle acadenl.s over the hobdays.. ..a.OI'I1 ~d t1aan e-ver Ill

••The
eded blood
... bank !Oil Huntmgton
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IS completely depleted of Type
"0" pos1hve blood, and th1s re
~non'al bank serves southern Ohto
most of eastern Kentucky, and
southwestern
West
V1rgmta.
which' Is an example of the critl·
cal condition that the blood supply Situation ts m, the spokesman stated
The
statesman pomted out
that 1f quota~; m each area were
fllled, then the blood bank would
be replerushed, and emergenctell
such as the one that took place
yesterday, would not have hap·
pened

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At Gallipolis
On January 10

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news·
papenl to be-. lH'iMed relatmg the
flet thit the county .would aceeo
bids for lfQSOilne for county high. .Y Vtllfeles:
·~.the County En&amp;lneer J E
D
Hirti~er came ~Ol"ff the lfl OU,P
and;·explamed that the present
"PODtrJK"t fOl' f\lrn.ltbln&amp; gasoline tu
.J~ · hllhW4:r ' deparqnent expires
~ry

Styled for modern day lunctlonolllviniJ .- .&lt;the
of having In )'OUr own home. lends Itself to count leu
equally ot home with modem or period ~~~l;!!~;:~~~t~~j,~~
roll-edge lnnenprlng mattress features lc ventilators,
Matching box spring hos dutt"'J&gt;roof covering underneath.
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was 56.00 Now $35.00.
Curlee TopCoats

was 42.50

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One Group Men's

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* Soli~ ~ia,le Dresser ond Mirror.

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Middleport Dept. Sto~e

BAK
ON THE

Where It's Just A ~ Place To Trade
ltllddleporl, Ohio

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inhl ~Jcing ltOWn of the doll
to •lld'JttM s,pa,.la. l•1t YMt' a
...,.,.. cake yleldH $50 toward
the polio funtf. (Sentinel Photo).

Attendance Is
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On lntrease

Attendance at lhe Week of
Prayer serv1ce at the Ftrst Pres
bytermn Cbureb IS growmg stead
1ly and on Wednesday evemng
Rev N D Borden, pastor of the
Mt Mor Jab Baphst Church, preached on the subJect "Th~ Husmess
or Clmshamty" He was mtroduc
ed as the dean of the local pas·
tors by Rev L A Bangerter of
Heath Mcthodi8l
Church who
pres1dcd M1· Borden ha.'i occupied
the pulpit {)[ hts chul'&lt;'h longer
than any of the other local pa!i·
tors
Spec1a l mus1c was g1ven by Mrs
L1U1an Sletff, organ1st, Mrs Paul
Haptonstall and Mrs
Dorothy
Sa\•ely who sang a duet ''Bless
Thas House" and the PreAbytenan
chotr who sang the anthem "I
Uft Up My Soul Unto the Lord"
Members of the choir were Floyd
Carmack, Lewis Sauer Sr, Lew1s
H. Sauer, Janet Carmack. Mrs C
R Gilbert, Columbus, Ml'a Doro
thy Savely, Mrs Haptonstall , Mar·
garet Sauer, Fane Eclewme and
Mrs Harold Sauer
Tomght the sermon Will be
g1ven by Mr Bangerter With the
host pastor, Rev Howard Ruppell,
pressdmg and spe(Jal mus1c b)
the Heath choir duccted by Ben

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~a~eth:n a:,~:~~~;,nja:.as4 ,

Market -Reports

only

for Andrew
at the home of
CINCINNATI, 0
UP- Produce
MarY' Paynter,
l!:ggs, steady, consumer ~ntde U
Tue-'tlay wiU be s A large 58, brown 58, m~dJUms
at the 56, brown m1X 56; extra large 02
Churcb to 53, A large whtlc 52 to 53 A
medtum whrte 50 to 51. A medtum
brown lKl to 21. 8 lar~:c 49 to 51
grade C 44 to 47
Chickens fryers unsettled, 3 to
3'h: lb 20 to 22; hena, heavy ovor
4 lbs 22 to 25, hems hght 5 lb and
under 16 to 18, bl;:qs hght, l_..·g
horns 13 to 15
Butter 90 score 66

Life Long Meigs
County Resident
Taken By Death

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C G AdJcr, plant manager, prl'
st'nh a $25 Savings Bond to Mr
Harry Krebs for subm1ttmg th e
~ afety slogan sclt-cled to
ttepnsent the Vanad1um Corporatton of
Amcnca 's Graham Plant at Nc\o\
Haven, West V1rgmra
ThP. s logan submltled 1 ~
Practice safety, sta rt today
Obey your safety orders
Don t delay '
Mr Krcb8 has bl;'l'n ('mploy&lt;'l
b) VAnarltum stme tht• st:~. tl of
the Graham Plant m .lime, 1~
3nd ts an example of the slo~an

'lllmuttrd He has not loiil a day
{) I wo1 k through an m]ury and
1 Cl\1 wdl fmd Ha t ry Wt;armg
lw,
.,a (l•ty eqUipment wh1ic tapptnt;
hot meta l from the furnace

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!he JOh rwrformance and plant
,aff'ty rul(•s m usc ha\'c bet.n d!'
S~g nrd to protect rnd!VIduals from
pH~sJbJe dangrr Co OJX&gt;ratlo n
of
.lli concc1nrd 1n the ~afetv p·o
gram ;md tlw numb~r o( entnes
rx:eJVed m th u c~nte.st were most
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A stated convocatron of Pome--

HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admtttcrl
Wednesday
Mrs
roy Chapter No 80 WJIJ be held ill lamt'S Allc1 ( arpcntel, Ralph W
the Pomeroy Masome Trmple, \\ etl Wtppcl Pomun~ Wilham Raker,
ncsday, January 11 wat h Charlcli Pomeroy and John Roush. i.,elart,
W Va
Peopl es, high pr1est, pres1dmg
AdmaltC'd l'h u r~u a y ~rs Robert
The Royal Arch Masons
dt•grcl Nel son Rutl and II.Jrs Marl Blak e,
Ne'l'. Haven , W Va
WJI! he g1vcn

Fred Wtnn, 88, a h£~ long re!!t·
dent of Meigs County d1ed Wed·
ne sday mormng at lhf' home of
hts daughter, Mrs Clan Taylor,
or Langsville
Funeral serv1ccs w1ll be.
held
Saturday at 2 p m 1n" the Dapllst
Church at Rutland WJth
Rev
Biddle offtciahng
The deceased IS survtved
bv
three daughters, Mrs. Taylor, of
LangsviUe, Mrs Edith Slmmes or
Medma; Mrs Helen r~ross, Cuyahoga Falls and one son, Paul Wmn
of Bradbury
Also SUrVIVI/Ig arc t'lght grand·
children and se,ven great grand
cbddren. His w1fe, Eff1e, preceded
him 10 death m 1945
The bod)' WJII he m state at
thehome of Mr and Mrs Ptllll
Winn, Bradbury. until the t1me or
he funCral
B11nal w1ll be made m Well s
Cemetery, Pag~town , under 1hr
d1rcct10n of the Chase Funeral
Home of Rutla~d

HOLIDAY GUESTS
Mrs Warner Fry and bcr brother, J11mes C Layne hlld as the1r
guests on New Year's Day, 'Mr
and fllr,; Charles Lloyd of Detro1t ,
MARRIAGE LICENII
Rlctlard A. Coiiius, 23, Pomeroy, Mrs Lemma Lloyd of Murray C1ly
t!. S Navy and Sylvta M Scbwab, Mn Georg1a Kllpatrick or Colum
21, Pomeroy, Western Uoton tel•· bus and Newton Layne of East

Man-s•r. J, R. Donnel~y, Assist
ant SuperintendiH'It of lndustrl•l
Relations.

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power for
to ex·
lend Mgn11ls out as far as poss1·
blc and to dchver large ctrcula
1 twn so advertu;ers Will
S&lt;:ho!dul e
popular programs. Tha htgh pow
e• doc!i result 10 exces8 Si(;:nal
.Also the locatiOn of the hQuse
and the pOSitiOn or the teiC'VIS lOR
:-.et, With respect to Jcrt am and tu
the dtrect1on of the 5\atwn an
tc nna, effects the mtenstW of sta
lion :-agnal rcceJved bv each sci
Whether there cxtsts direct lmr of
s1ght or oh!itrudwn belwcen the
tran ~m 1thng antenna and the telc
"1~10n set w1!1 effect completely
the t.~&gt;pe and siZe or rerel\'lng an
Lenna rcqutred for the bf'8t n
ccptJOn
These eond1t10ns have rcqUirrd
many homes prcvwusly to msta ll
antennas des1gned for spertfJc
channel recc phon w11 h ~necihc
channel numbl'rmg These anten
nas were ncccs~ar y to rece1vc
stattons m operatwn pr10r to
WHTN-TV And thesf.' antrnna~
wer1:! not des1gned fo r Channel 13
receptiOn but are for C hannel~ 3
and 8 F 01 rn fact, tJ was not
then m CXI1&gt;tcnce
h1gh

WH1N -TV was nece:;;sary

EMPLOYIES In th• group pic·
ture an left to right: H. A.
Pric•, ANistant Plant Mlna1er,
H. K~ C. G. Adler. Plant

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~lao at the meetlnJ the mot10n
&lt;1ij1s passed that $'7U would bl! tak
The Tr 1-county
Commumty
eft from the Unanticipated Emer- Concert Association Ui presentms
ltielel and Cogtma:~nc1ea Fund a prouam at the Washmgton
1
[0 ~he\c;ommlseioner's Compensa· auditorium m Galhpohfl next
~; 6f J',mployee!J, for vaeat1on Tuesday at 8 p m accordmg to
tbe' elert for the ' year the announcement made by the
i.Ni
Aslioe1at10n oHJcers this week
~· :q.~ were 11lso approved lo be
The p1ano duo o£ Btil and Pat
f~?t ~ meetiflg,
M'edlcy wdl appear at 8 p m. on
January lOth. 'l'be ortgmal date
:t:~.
00
for the concert was thts evemng

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fomwa have beet~ sticking dimea

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toni1ht, low 14 to

mtlder Friday

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week 0 f prayer

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related,
but
•t
"
taking
place
all
over the country, and w1th
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Curlee Suits

Sr

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])~mbcr 17 meeliqg
v411~Dd a document to the

~UTFIT_ CONSISTS OF.
INNERSPRING MATTRESS ,
MATCHING BOX SPRING
6 WALNUT FINISH LEGS
HEADBOARD

M! 1tltrrl ,tn d JoyCl' CirCit'
lr1 ' ill • d ••n Frelda
ami
CltrpoHit 1 lf'ICntly
1\lt uul 1\liK Dell Talbot!
t.:rllndi h1 ltlt t'n
were
rt!d 1 .RII&lt;'~t' nl 1 ht•J CQrpcntel and
tall nulv
fiVe
t\lr .11 u Mr~ S
W
l'nrtl111d ttlllf'rl on Mr ~tnd
H H ll11t'l recently.
M1 I •I \o\itrrl, Portland, Wll ~
rt'Ct 111 , "''~1 of his
Mr~ Alh111:. Gluese ncamp
Mr .urd Mra. Howard
and c h1 lrh ,, wcr~ recent
of '-ls and M1~ 8 ft. Allen

S1ngle Copy

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"''orkers
Meet
1f
At Inst1•tute

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doudl""' and

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to a resident of the area, 1kil~watt steam generatmg plant at
was m the Holzer Hospital H
R k
h
f
The
angmg oc near ere
h
h
1
emorr agmg
pro use Y
A spokesman for Amertcan Qas
spokesman averred that there ti nd Electrtc Corp, 'parent
com
was a cntical shortage of
all pany, tn New ·York, satd acqu 1s1
types of blood tn the regaonal tton was completed when
Ohlt
blood bank located at Huntlngton Power bought 210 acr-.ls from
The reasons given for
the James A Goldc8mp, owner of th •
shortage, were that durtng the plat The balance of the land haC
hohdays people neglected to do· been pun::hased more than onr
nate their blood, • and 11/ many year ago, the company Sllld
The spokesman sa 1d Ohio Pow
areas the quola was not reached,
as It was not m Mc1gs, wh1ch er had "no Immediate plrlns" to
had a quota of 100 pmt..s,
but build but can Proceed when the
were 20 short
areas power demands so r .?(]ulte
ThJs io not happening only tn
the Metgs area, the spokesman

1 who

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Commissioners '~

Mercedes
Condon

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Bu.line.. Phone 398

AUota of blood at t.he last visit ~f reported.
IRONTON 0 UP- The
Ohw
~ .regional
l!l~!Ximabalc,
t~e
A spoke~~:man Erom the local
h'
d
1
~ )lad to l:k MOur~d for !!IX Red Cross reported that stx per- Power£ Co ..as com1P ,ete
7
h
j
tiOn•o
a
acrepo
onw 1c 11
.peraons by -tbe ~ Crnss, who sons were round to dorate t etr ex ects to butld a one m•lllon

'iGasoline Bids
' Are Sought By

MERCHANDISE

Mar ;:

Thursday, Jaunory 5, 1956

hlth )5 to

30. Some dovdntftl arM! sUthtty

Ohio Power Gets
Acreage For New
Generator Plant
ah&lt;'Quh'"

~uQty

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Eighty-five Attend
Open House Held At

Pomeroy-Middleport,~Oh!o

Editorial Phone 397

.Due To Lack Of Blood Givers

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NIWCOMEI to Ho~1 trC
at st:ar. ta 8-Ye&amp;N;Jld Babetta
Bain, who.ee contract l:lu bet:D
approved bJ' a Superior eo"'*
judgfl. She's been in TV, iul.4
played \.'OJfl "Miriam,•• Mo&amp;M'

No. 221

·Supply Is Critically Short

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al lhC
•church 0£ fhc
aslor
Ndl&lt;l re/IC .Sunday
cvenutl{ 'o\oi'rt'
touductcr! hy Rev 1111d Mrs Dcv. ey
\Yrmnts, Worlh, Ill , who
wcsc
I hrHJ~l'!o(ueots of her hwther, Rev
ltol~crt Sl.~&gt;t'rs 0111d so n Call
Mr
1' anr! Mrs Moun ts !ill' traveUtnA
nan,i;cl ssts &lt;~nrl he g,t\c lhe st"r
rnon ,md ~he sang a so lo
S,

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Ch&lt;ra G Rucr and rour
year pms Lu Clar1ce and Brenda
Norr:8 Franklin M Riter P. 'ld
Nam;\ E!chtnger were each pre
scnted lbl'r:e year pins and Ruth
and B.dy Wmgett t'I'.O year pms
Pms lcr one yt!at perfect at.
tcndllnce uer&lt; awarded to Mus
.Marl'Ja J\:ur M1 s lJenry
I
Carolyn VanMeter, Bobby M1ck
ey, P:ltt:; ..r. rl Susan Wmebren•
ncr, W1 nd,a Rout~h and Howard
Park!:•

"ot H cold

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Ao~rs

to

4tl. lncr..aJng

ent
onal Blood Ba
Is eported Depleted

new

A f1vc · yt'ar pin was presented

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Local Girl Scout
Troop And Leaders
Have Party Friday

The XM-Turnpike Cruiser, an unusual, ex~rimental model created by Mercury
UIVlSion, ia the first automobile designed to take full advantage of the nation's budding
Improved highway system. Styled to give American motorists maXImum drivinr
pleaaul'&lt;!, comfort and safety as they travel tho new turnpikes, it featurOB virtually unobstructed v~.aion in every direction. Transparent plasbc "butterfly" roof inserts lift up
automatically when doors are opened to permit eMe of entrance and exit. Completely
roadoble, it ia only 4 4 feet biQ,h,

atter&gt;danc••l

- --II Pharaoh Monroe

Mr 11HI Mr~ t .11 l ~1rtch\ arc rled a colo/llsl bouQUl'l of p.tle
annnuJH an g lht' m.nt'ILL!t of hen yel low carnttt10n ~ Mr (;f'nfl M1tch,
daughh r, Len 1 to lot•ur ge Will brother of f f,hc l!mh· setverl
1~111 Nf' !&gt;S I'lrll.HI
l1 ~ ~~~~ ol Mr bp_~t man
and Mrs l.t•org(l W!llr,tm Nt ~~e l
Jmmec1tllt(•ly followm~.: ll ~.o. Cl! l l'
road. Sr of Poml'l o~ J lH dou hlt! lliQO) the ll ('W Mr Hnd Mrs NL~
ttng crrrmnn} .,.. .t~ pt 1 f111 rllt tl LH-' sc lroad ldt for ;1 ~ hrnt Ll !Jl to
fflre 1h1 o~ J L.tr 11f the I utlu r.lll Vsrgmw
lhurch Sattmh\ llctt ml ur ~I
M r~ Nl•s~;l.'ltoad ~ tY53 lliarlu
at 630 PM wtt h lhi Ht•v L M
ate or PornCIII) llr gh Slllllnl IS
Mohrhoff off I{ 111t ang
Tl.t hittl(' V.ll:-i H1111t il In .,1 emplo yed by O'lliH n &amp; 0 lin en
sllt•·1 lenj.;lh th l\S~ ul ltJ.(hl hlu t' Attorn ,•ys at Lo~w Mr N• '~•· I road,
J-lsg\1.
lart'With 11\Jtlthl n)..' tn• ~ llllls.mrl :.1 gradu11to uf l'owwroy
School
,
class
nf
]]}[)()
~r r\led four
t'l\f rtl'(l u tnlolll dl
lloUIIU lt nl
nrs m lin' N~:~v~ .111d ~~k nov.
"'m
whil e taru,tllol\'
~
1 1
'
M~ 11 t nr 11 1111111 v., 1, \tt~s {,uul 'pluy('d
by tlw Ntw Ynr Ccn ra
Sp&lt;"n{P 11f l'utntso v •l11rrd tn ;t Harhoad
The }OUn".., •uLiplt v.tlllc~ldt' at
m al chin~ d11 '' of 1 h tlllfl•LJ.lllr I .tc!J
Con i S\ Mtrl•ll. port
w1th avorarlo •l!ll' f.:-illlt.•o; antI _~a:__~ 2211
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Vol. VII

Aw ....o·d&gt;l for perfect
at the Asbury Metbodlst
school, Syracuse, were
ted S•J ,Jllay morrung by
B W{•e~;e.

filM STAR Gra.ce Kel17 (left) and Kn. WUllam Paley ot New Yofk aro the world's best dre&amp;Sed
women, a. llstfld Ln the New York Oreal lutltute's annual poll ot. more than 1,000 fashion experts
M1.sa Kelly and Mra Paley tied for linst. In tie for second ara Prtnce.u Ma.rJaret o~ England and
her AJnerlean aunt, the Duchlll of Wlnd10r. Ot:berJ named 1D poD are Mrs. Henry Ford [[, Mrs.
WOllam Randolph Hea.nt. Jr., Mra. OVet&amp; Culp Hobby, Mra. Wlnaton Guest, Countess Rodolfo Cres·
..Jl! S'!_ Ro!De, Counteaa ot QtW.tepl1le ~lin. A. G, Vand.erbllt. Mra Byron Foy (lnten1ataonaiJ

GetMrally fair tod•y,

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I, 1~6 Mrs Clure's moth
cr Mrs Waller R1ng, New Mata
mo1 a~. ts lhc oldest o! t11e four
ger.f&gt;ratw ns and her .son, Erne111
Hmg 1'\rw Matamoras, IS the sec

enttne

Weather

Devoted To Tile Jnte,...•.Of 'l'lae ltleffl,.lfcK• Are.

un JMn

ond Rubert Warren , rather of the
new baby, lli the third generation
anrl Jo Beth cGmpleles the grouo

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Disobeying Sign •
Brings On Fine
One man was fmed by a local
magJstratc and another cited to
'appear before a magJ.Cjtrate for
traffJC violation, the Highway Patrai reported
Bryan Da\0 1", Pomeroy,
\\a s
meted $5 ana costs by Nilrldll'port s Mayo r r •0 F1:.be-r, Wed
nr sday nrght f01 fatlure t o obe~
.11 stop 111gn anrl
Charles W1ldcr
mulh 34, Por1wr•Jy, wu Cited b}
the Htghway Patt ol Wednesday to
appear bclore Just1ce of
the
Peace Percy l'coples, today
on
the charge of dnvrng With defec
tl\C IJ ght~
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ruat7 mcclmg &lt;tl the Jlacm" D&lt;~r
tt ~t Church
Rev John Jo'lwn01l, HaCinP Mt'1hodtst Churt h gave a ..rrpurl uf
the program ror the 1956 Cnunh
f':~rr anrl he was
mstructcd to
llilffie ht s ('01\llllltiCC' 'I'.Orkcl s
ror
thr ~ annu&lt;~l
p!OJ ('Ct Thi!
Oh n
Council of Churchs Youth Dnrs
ton IS sponsormg th ~ Ohio Church
Youth Movrment and recognt t!tm
wall bt! ntadr dunng Youth \hck
l'ndmg f'C'b 5
Jn plannmg !he lnh•rdC'numm a
tional Youtb Rally Mr Hoyt w.t ~
JwJd. LJu; F•b- ~ked to call a ~twg of lt;i.dt::r~

i'lans for an lnterd"PnomllUlhonal Youth Ral ly for !he county
were dt seussed when the Mt-1 gs
County M1mstenal Assoc1atmn llll'l
TUesday al th~ Middleport Cburch
of Chn.'il Rev C. E Hoyt, pre ~ l ­
dcnt , was m charge of the meelwg
"'tth the hosl pastor, R!.!v. Fr!!d I
(lardnel', leading the devotional
serv1ce on the topic "Whatsoever
More"
It wa.s voted Ihat the excl'Utsvc
commtltee be m charge of \II('
program for J.be year and an m
v1talion was extended by the Rev

W"'tey JenkiJll. to

Present for the Tuesday lliC&lt;' 1
1ng we1e Rev Bangerter,
Re''
Elwood Rt&gt;v Jeokms, Rev Doster
!lev Gatdncr, Rev Hoyt , Rev Leslie Kum;e and John Shaw The~
adJourned (rom the church for a
luncheon at the Martin Restauraut

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