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Mrs Dale Smith assisted by '\lrs Mike McKemie, Mrs. Henry
Mrs La~Tence Lannmg t·ntt"r Reibel, Mrs CmTie Grueser and
tamed the Past C h u~fs of \!;;~gnu- :.1!'3 Ad.tm Ebersbach.
ila Temple,
Pythian
Sisters,
Thur~day evPnmg at he r hume on
Refreshments were served by
Spring Avenue
he hostesses to those
named
The meet1ng in rh&lt;~~i'P o' •1., . bove and Mrs. J oseph Beegle
president, Mrs Hern lt't•
nar ~t.
'_rs Wilham KUhnger, ·Prlrs Mer
opened With the Lord's Pr~;.er
n Russell, Miss Erna
Je!se .
Reprxts W6re g1ven on g 1 f~ pll'
'111es Lena and Thelma Grueser ,
sented members
rluflnA
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~ss Bern1&lt;:e Ann Durst, Mrs
Christmas season
\1r., w
( tollin Bearhs, Mn Karl Grueser
Burson resign~d a~ trl'asun·t .u 1d
nd Mrs Delbert EJ.Selstein.
Mrs Goorge Hetnes was elected to
The February meetmg will b
lbe offJce
held at the home of Mls1 Tbelma
Games were played dunng the Grueser with Mw Lena Grueaer
social hour With pnzes aw~~rued t o as .usistina: bo.stess.
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SOCIETY

Funeral Services
Held For David
Terrell Tuesday
turned
her home. s.•~u.:~~~ I
Md., after spendJna: t"!o

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Mn~ . Marti~:~ McA.qu! b.u

to

witb Mrs. W~ndell Betltn.g.
Robert Warner returlled

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Mrs. Dale Smith Entertains Past Chiefs
01 PytiNan Sisters Group Thursday Eve_

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his home, Dayto~. Satur~
a few days' businea vlalt here.

Condor St. 1 Tuesday were held
from the Ewlne Chapel Tbursda)

Hr. and Mrs. Dale Faulk

al 2 o'clock with the R e'r', Waldu

Columbu1 were weekend

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY

Former Middleport ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hawk1ns ; Homer ~alley, who is employGirl, Engagement
and Mrs. George Baker were in ed at J1mmy Parsons Motor
Parkersburg Friday when the Agency. is ~cbedu~ed to e~te.r
ladies attebded the Ladles' Ori- the Veterans Hoap1tal at Cbilh· Announced Recently
ental Shrine Ceremonial,
cothe Tuesday tor surgery.
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The Rawlings-Coats ambulance
Mrs. Garnet
Davidson hu
took Ernest Hall, son of Mr. and b~en returned from Holler Hos-

M. Lo
ISS
rene Ann Petm, •
former Middleport res.ideot, ia

Funeral &amp;!l'Vices for Davtd Terrell, 72, wh~&gt; died at his home,

ed Churc.b olftetatlng.
Special m~Yic waa prov 1ded b).
, , .. Buck, oriani•t
Burial wa.s in Beet-11 Grove
cemetery and pall beaNn
were
John Terrell, Joseph
Struble,
Earl, Jr., and Kra.
Lepr and Ernest
Pomeroy, and Mils Betty
Gr-ew.
key of Middleport, spent
Coming !rom out o! toWD for
ia Charleston. W. Va., with Mrs. the services were Mn. Mary Jor·
Lawreoc:e Spea,...• and da"•hter,
Mr
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Elila~th.
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. and ·IIU,.,, Ernest Me rew
U'll;'
MTs. Clara Lanham, Mrs. Velma
Mrs. Harry P. Smllh, Mrs.
Clark, Mrs. Doris Woodell
and
HyaeU, Pomeroy and Mn.
Mr.s. Lula Stover aU of c harles
LeWis of Racine were jn
ton
nd Mr
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moutb, Sunday where tbey
Mr. a
s. Char es erre
tended an exeeutive meetina: !&gt;f and Alonzo Terrell of Cincmnati:
tbe olficm ,or Portsmouth Ots- and Mrs. ·Martha Ruu;ell, Brad·
trlet Women s Sootety of
bury.
tie Service of the
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
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C'=.h. Elmer Wickham
Mrs
Mr. and Mn.
Null, who
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ard, Mrs. Bernice J&gt;ar1t 1nd Mn.
Jl '
Lucille B. Hawkins, members of the Kyger Cteek . eonttru'c:tlon
Tbeod onu: cou!lcil nauJ h ters of of
work,
have •11Iiounce4
. the onblrtb
a daughter,
Jan~t Sue,
t)e.

Albert~~~~~ Cbulta

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No. 225

Editorial Phone 397

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VISOrS

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Mn. Jame• HaH, Chester Road , p1tal
to Holzer Hospital Saturday eveSara Kerwood bas beea Ul for ~nsaredd ~-W~Niter S, LuLcu, SOD of
ntnc.
the past two weeks with a vi.ruA
OJ' UCUQ
r an ,Q.I,.,, ormaa ucas, Che·
lnfed1on.
shire, and her parents, Mr. I.Dd
In the &amp;taN of Ohio at the cl... t,f buslneu on DK, 31 .. 1955
111bl.llbed in re1pon.ee to call ...._e b7 eoJQWOlkt
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Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Veith, Sr., ' Mrs. Flor•ee Hannay, Buffa. Mrs. Clarence Peters, Ches.ltire,
...._er teetloa 5111, U. 8.
ente,t.alne4 Mr. and Mrs. David l lo , N. Y., is spending "-&amp; ~eek have IUl'Dounced the engq'emeqt
OUu, Sunday,
wtth her motbet,
II: S. ud approaehlnc marriace.' No de
fjaite date hal been sN !Gr the
Cub, balance• wttb other banb. lncludlnl l'fteJ'W btJ..
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ha)les [ Wh1te, and other tela
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ance, and cas h Items in procfJM at cOU«t.ioo .. --., .• __ 286..382.&amp;1 and sons, Bill an~ Walter , visited
Mr. and Mr,. Lafry- :~ . ce and wedding.
UDited States liiOYen..ment obUptiou. direct. and
r.elative~ at Boomer and Glen son have moved frorri- '. he' Pratt Slie tra®ate&lt;l 1rol!l ti.Jeshlte
IU&amp;rant.eed . .
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. .... , •••. __ 289 714-06 Farris, W. Va,, Sun~y.
apartments on Coal
to HlP Sthoo) aud IJ
by
Oorpo:ra.ti! stoclu Hncludllll' • 3.300 etock at' Pedenl
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Mr. ind Mrs Don Becker and Pomt Pleasant. Mr. ~ · ,
fhe Ohio Bell. Telephone Cqm.
Resene Bank
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1.300.00
Ele~ P.any llHi he iractUatid from GalLoaM and d1scou n ts UnclucLing $182.02 ovet"&lt;lrlafta) •. , ·-- .. 396.497.20 their son, Randy, are movmg to 1 ployed at th~ Ohio VaPomeroy,
tnc Corporation.
· ~ ~: lf IS. Academy Hiall ;,llcboql and af.
Bank pretn!JO('.J. I&gt;Wnt.od $16,200., furniture
S. Arnled
Helen Shinn, who bas been in : Miss
Virgie Hobstettir "' il (er &amp;crvlng in the
and fixtures 31.332 50 .. --· . , _... ..... , ,
17.&amp;12.50
Other asset.
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2.142.08 Grove C1ty taking care of Mrs. / vishmg Mr. and Mra. Rle'llard services is employed at the MarPoncil Adkins, returned home, Chambers and son, ErleJ, lfter Jetla ManufaeturiDJ Company at America were tn Chester, Sun- cember 29th, They also have
a
day afternoon to attend a District
TOTAL ASSETS .. . .. ......
'Ask Your · O..let AbOut Our
/ her return from the Vllt'el-ans ' Pomt Pleasant.
Sunday.
1.005.369.2:1
LIABtt.ITID
OffU!er and Deputy Club meet- Bix-year-old soD, -&amp;bert.
.
Hoap1tal
in
Huntington,
where
Fin•*"•
,.... hfore You lvr
Demand depoaiU or bldlvtduala. partnerlhlps, and
Mr. and Mn. WJ!ham Dillard ljhe was a BUrJieal patient.
MIETING DATI SET
A
New
or UMCII A~ttomobll-.
corporations
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and son, Walter, were &amp;uests ofl Barbara Scott, student nurBe
The January dinner meetltlJ
The Second Ward Women's wh1ch will follow the meeting. Appliance or TrMtor.'
T1me deposits of lndtvlduah, P81'taerabis-, ud
of of the Middleport Bualnesa and Club Will meet at the ward bouse All parents and friends are urcorporat1oru; . . . . . .
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274.628.159 aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs at Holzer Hospital School
E . / Nursing, spent the weekend with Professional Women'a Club wib Tueaday, at 8 p .m. for a pot,. ••:•d~t~o;;a~t~te~n:d~.;;;;;..-;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;.;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Depa&amp;ih of St&amp;te and polttical aubdivdaioll8 _ .. , ..... __ 176.601.37 w:~ter Odwe':, Sun~~Y·te
r an
rs.
es r
r.wln her parents, Mr . and Mrs,. Paul be held at the First Presb)1erlan Juct dinner and regular meetTOTAL DElPOSI1'S . . . ---~-- ... . $88:1.206.22
Jag. A whl!:J ele_phant aale will
Other liabidJties ....
and son:'!, Don and ~Ike, v1s1ted Scott, and family .
Church on Tue•d- J
-' 10
-- L588.3~ Mr. and Mrs. J1,1n1or DBVldaon
..~' anua'",.
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be held following tbe .me~tio.~.
and baby and Mr. and
Mrs
At a raeent meeting
TOTAL L!ABILlTIES .. .. .. .. ...... .... .. ..
883,884.07 Charles Elliott, Columbus, over
CAPITAL ACCOUlfTI
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ex:ecutive board of the
Capital Stoelr.:
the weekend.
GuUd o£ the Federated Church
Common stoek, total par $30,000.00 , , ... , .. _, , , .... , .
Mr. and Mrs Jack Bachner
Is was voted to hold four
80.000,00
Surplus
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60 000 00 wore business visitors In GalliUnd'Wodcd profil.!!
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Lh684.68 polis Saturday.
1":;"
Mrs James White, who has
New Offlt'ers were mstall ed Mrs. Mark Grue.ser and :Mra. Her- uary 10 at 8 p.m. at which tlme
TOTAL CAPII'J'AL ACCQUNTS
121.684.88 been a medical patient at the
when the Sacr£ld Hear t Gutld met man Grueser.
tbe members or the executive
TGTAL LIABIL!T!ES AND CAI'!TAL ACCOUNTS 1.003,1100.20 Mei11s
General lfospltal. has Thursday evening m the church
Prayer ey
Horak elo'ed bOard will be hosteases.
Mra.
been brought to the home of Mr. auditorium .
WR1WOft.\'ltfn.\
the meeting atter whl h
,0¢1 I P'tarl Mora wUI be Jn charge of
AMete Pleds'ed. or as...tgncd to secure ll11:billttes
and Mrs
Judson White. Mrs.
Prnyer by the prf'.&gt;ldent. Mrs. haur wal .~~oy•d an~ a
the program. The second meet·
lllld tor ut.her PUJ'POI&amp;eiJ .. ,
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271,314.69 Jud5on White has returned from George Hackett J1· u p ~ n l'd
the
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r re - lng will be held in March with
I. PriP.ela m'l S Norris C"IISit!er ur the o!lbov• nam ed ban~ &lt;3o wo Rutland where she stayed with meet ing The mmu tcs oi t he pre ments serileij.
, the E~derated Circle u bostes~o
tmnlv "WE"I'I r th~t thf' lllhnvp thtement b tr-ue to the bflllt of m, lfn~• her niece , Judy Chase, al
Lhe
vlou!l
m
eet~ng
were
read
and
liP
Take 1 word Of .edvlea from m•,
•·rt··,. ~nrl hellf'r
Chase Funeral Home while Mr. proved and the trea~urer's report
Tloi
Winding
Troll
Garden
"'RF.El.AND 8 NORRIR, r·~-.ter.
airlt.. L• tiM laundry worry •·
and Mrs . Clarence Chase vis1ted given ll wa~ voted to pay all
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otub ·wtt) llieet at the hQme
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S~cie~.~~&lt;l;l bills. A card of thanks was
re·
t~~ , Da,le 1Smitb 1 Spring '"''"II bout vour W.ahder problem•.
HAROLD CARNAHAN
den and two children at
ceived from Mrs. Mt~ rlin Waddell
Thav'n got all the modern ltCI·
J. DILLON CROSS
Palm Beach, Fla.
for kindness extended her durtng
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EHER
S.
ROUSH
OORECTOT~.s
Pvt
Larry
Wiley,
who
is
sta·
a
recent
1llne.ss
l!ltate nf Oh t" ('~&gt;li•" Tv ,., M~&gt;lll'~ 1111
ulpment, skill enclexperftnce to
1S&amp;-viee Of the Enterpri.se EUB
SWOO'n t o and s u..,.9CrJhoed
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•hef{ll"e me thi.o! Blh da~ of J a.n., 19156 a.nd ( toined at Fort Knox, Ky ., spent
Communications
were
read
1ChUrch will meet at the church,
do a t:rackerlack lob . .• •nd
hereby certify t.ha t I um not an oUlcer ~'~r ,,,,.,, tnr O'Jr t"h ba nk
the weekend with his parents, Mother Mary Clare or St. John 's
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m for their
Mrs . M. D. Hartinger was a reJular meeting and
FRANK CLELAND, Notary Public Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wiley, and Vill a and {rum Donald
Horak
you'll IMva more tim. to devote
potluck
My Com minion _:_~ires February 12. 19157
family
Mr!l. Hackett thanked all
who guest when Mrs. James O'Brien lunch. Mn. Thomas Bentz: will be
to youi"Mif and your famtly.
j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-.;;.;;;;~---'--.;.,.;.;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;,;_,.;;.;.....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ hel ped WJlh the lmp ertal Electr tc entertained her bridie club Wed· the leader far the evening.
nesday evemng at her home, Lln.Send evt:rvthlng to •. ·
Tile Twilight Qarden Club will
Co d inner. A contribution was coln Hill.
meet
Thuraday
evenln&amp;
at
the
marie tu the March of D1mrs. A
Pnze for high score WJs award
membership dnve was d1scuned ed to l\fl88 Marie lUchman and se· borne of Ml'8. Elmer Wickham
with Mrs. Louis Reibel as assist·
Mrs George Horak was mstall · cond to Mr.s Dor Schaefer.
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hostess.
ed a:; presulen l M.rs. Theodore
Refreshment~ were serv~d by
The Central PTA will meet .at
Beegle, vice pre.sident; Mrs Mary the hostess to thmw named above
the sch(lol Monday at 7:30 p .m.
~s . and Mrs. Alfred Elberfeld, Mr3
Sch:t.Jier, treasurer a nd
:program has been planned by
A
rhomas Hennessy Jr., secretary Harmon O'Brien, Mrs.
Edison
program
CommJtlees wert!&lt; nliJDed for the Hobstetter, Miss Marion Ebers Mri. Hsrold Lohs.e,
ebairtnaq. Rev. Parker, who has
.:oming year a s follow.&lt;; Mrs . bach and Mrs. Cbaries Gibbs .
been in China tOr 30 years
Janet Kom, Mrs Virgie Ruschel,
~ ~e guest speaker. The ..~~·e~·ll
NURSI ASSIGNED
Mrs Hom er Gordon. Mrs. James
taUty eomqlittee of which
Co nde, ~r s. Wilham Clark and
Janice Luman, R. N.,
Mrs [i'rank Jenn ings, ways and ,!o work at the
-;~~:;~:~F.
Toillpkll\8 Is ehat.,.an wtU ~·
:M
in tharlt4f ot the jltriey supper
means.
Huntington
Hospital
Mrs Phtlllp Me1cr and i\llsa January 9. Miss Luman,
Helen Waddell, 8ick committee the daughter of Mr.
and 1\.fn Kenne th ~McCullourh, Raymond Luman, South
MTs John Goett, Mrs.
Henry Avenue, Middleport, is a
Wells, Mrs John M;itch and Mre. ate of Middleport H(Jb
Paul Holtnr, program.
and of the
Holzer
HostesBes for February are ~ 1 School of Nur~lin:t. She
Holzer .!f~~piital:
Cathenne Grue!er, Miss AJnes I employed at
Grueser, Miss Chril!ltine Grueser, since her graduation in

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Weather
ohio: Cl•udy •nd calli with
fr..Une ' rain and_. 10mt wet
•no• tod.ly ch.anglne te till•
In ...,........_, portl.n thlt •fhr·
ftOOI'I:, hi•h 21 to 35. CltHHir
with oc:ca•lor..l frtnl,.. rain
tonitht ch•ntlnt to rain and
somewhat warrN"r W.clnnd•r·

Devoted To Tile

a:uesb J Barteb, pastor of the Federat

of her mother, MJs. Gol&lt;U' Hawk.
Vir&amp;U Rouib, who ll employed
on the rtvor at PlttaburJih, Pa.,
ill lpeDdlD&amp; a few days with his
famlly.
Mra. Evl Denny, Sr., and

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Of Sacred Heart Guild At Thursday Meet !:' :':~~d~:.r·

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TIME FOR FUN

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Only Christ Offers Peace.

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Laundry

Evangelistic Services
January 10 through January 22
CHURCH OF ,THE NAZARENE

Tri- Lustre
Clecmei's

Resident Here
wins H'•gh Honor

Although but one acC'Jdent hal:i
bccurred In the last 24 hours due
to the two inches of newly fallen
snow which began around 11 30 1 Joseph F'rt&gt;derick McBride of
p.m. Monday, local law enforce-Is: . Louis. M1ch. !Mit &lt;If Mr. and
menl officers warned the people Mrs.
B f'. MeBride
(Emma
o{ the ilrea to dnve especially Franz) former residents of Pom&amp;
careful, since ra1n and sleet are roy has quahf1ed as one
of
forecast fop. the area
Motoru;ts leading sloUd!:i,nts of the nation,
were cautioned to dnve very acordmg to word recentl)l ~
carefully, and to drive only wben ee1ved bere .
necessary.
Ht' has b~n aavanced to the
semi-finals of the largest private
. scholarship pngram m American
1Hldory, reportll the National
Ment Scholarship Corp., &amp;J)(ln.
CINCINNAIT, 0 . UP-Produce: sor the the nation-wide talent
Eggs, weak and down 1-4c; Cf'ln· contest
sumers A large 53-55; brown 53The 5,000 semi-finalists were
55: medmms 50-:&gt;J; brown mix high scorers amona: 80,000 hand.
50-53; extra large 4849; A large picked students who tried for
white 46-47: A med1um brown Merit ScholarshipS tn the p['eli.
46-4'1; checks 32-34; small 38-40; mmar)' screertiog tesL'I on Oct
8 large 46-47 ; C 38·4{1.
2fi The second eununahon
is
Chickens, fryers about steady scheduled to be held on Jan. 14.
From the 5,000 seniors taking
lollowing a lc decline; fryers 33 1-2 lb 19-20. h{'ns, heavy over the neJ:t test about 2500 wtll adas
$9,. 51b 22-25; hens, hght 5 lb and j vance to the finals, where
De und{'r 16-18; hens hght, leghorns many as 500 scholarl;htps and
L3-15, old roosters 11-Jl.
. 2.000 Certificate Of Ment win.
Buttf!r, 90 score 66c.
ners are to be idenhhed.

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Youthful Evangelist
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Januaryclearance SALE

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uniforms

• A ltftUhll horclwoofl warchbt
at • low, low prfg to eJv.
you txfN lOOM 1..•,-Ir.
ConvMitnt, bfs, etorae• apace
that IYtry luolfy no""Doon tlldo H~ly on

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roll• boarlnto. Stolnod
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BIG YANK aives you a CllltriJ.It, ,.UC.I
way to dress for work - MATCHal S£TS
... SanlorizJd for CQIII~It washabili!J
With lflfse ililportant buiiHn slreqtb
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iWintry Storms Speed West

The Ohio Highway Patrol and
other law enforcement officers
are on the lookout for a driver of
a car that sideswiped an automo·
bile driven by Lester Burford, 49
Rutland Monday {'Vening.
Accordmg to the patrol. Bur£ord was traveling cast on Stale
Highway 124, 9 of a mtle east of
Rutland, at 10 40 p.m , when
a
ear traveling west struck the car
on the side. and sped away, towards Rutland ,
and
circled
around the city. Moderate damage was done to the BurJord vehicle.
The Htghway Patrol reported
that Marvin E. Craig. 24. Porn&lt;'·
roy was fined $5 and costs Mon ·
day, by
Gallipolis Municipal
Judge James. on tlie charge or
fatlure to transfer te1istration
Ading Chief 'Of Pomeroy Pollee Frank Hudson reported lhat
Ernest Green, Pomeroy, is
to
face driving wbUe intoxicated
charges in Mayor E. F. Robtn·
son's court, tonight. Green wMs
arrested Saturday
nisht
hy
Police Officer Henry Werry and
is free on bond. Hudson slated
that the meter reetpts for the vil·
lai• totaled for l01t wek, ~-

matched sets
••• matchless for
..DO·IT•YOURSW''· ers

lntarlora Jn "40 tarn~ent••

39.95

Highway Patrol
Is Alerted For
· · Hit-Skip Driver

Eastern Local
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From The Eastern Coasts
BY UNITEC PRESS
.states and .scor~s of cars skidded
Th e East s worst wmter storm I mto sma~hups
m seven years reversed the usual
\\•alkmg was almu~t as danger·
flow of weather today, forc mg nus as drivmg at tho storm's
ram snow and sleet tnlo tbc na· heig ht Monda y . Pl:'dcstrians by
lion'~ heartland
thr score took heade rs on the ice
The storm :;lackened som ~wha t ~hl'ked sidewalks and then head·
along the 1ce glazed ea!te:n se,1 cd to t~e ho.o;p1lals fur treatment
board But con!JnUlng told wea 1 of sprams .and bruu; t•s
ther cau_o;ctl d amage estimated a· t The
traffi c---..&lt;npphng
glaz('
10 milliOn dol lars to F~orida . truck mcl:ed under nuld temperature~
crops and htghways were sltppe:
m New York C1ty and elsewhere in
death traps farther nurth.
the Northeast But the ice was
The Wintry blast spring from 'I I ~ti ll so dangc.rou~ 1n tbe Washinghuge low pre~sure system center· ton, D. C. ;~rca Monday qight
ed ocr the V1rgm1a 11nd North I hat olfk1ab warned all hlRhWays
Carolina coalit.s It was so bi.11: tha t were "'.sheets of 1ee" and motor~.&amp;ts
th@' wual £low 'of weather Iro1n !'.hould st ay home except in exWest to East was stotJped in ih trrme emergf'nt'JCS.
tracks and began moving
th ~ 1 More dGWnpours were el(peclcd
othn war
, wt Host on Wh••re 2 27 mches or
The U s WeathE:r aureau fore- ritm wen• measured Mondu. AAtl
ca.o;t snow flurrt eli and a band or fnre4 asters warned of treezm;;,:
frei!zing drml e as far west as H- ram and sleet r.oday for parlll l.lf
linof~ and ras1ern Wisconsin. All ~e n\ucky and TennessE'c
roads in Western
Pennsylvam.a
In Flortda the rich tounst
were already teed-over, causing trade and vegetable crops " '1!. •
two deaths. and .snow, sleet. and lwm v1ct1ms of the Allanlt&lt;" frost.
freezing ra 1n lashed Michigan and
For ~he seeond straight day, It
was warmer at Portland, Me. than
rastern Jndtana
On th(' Essl Coast, the
lcf' at Miam1. Thousands of tounsts
sturm rank cd as the•wont smce a who pa1d $40 a day lo lounge on
dtsastrous sl eet storm tn 1949 AI Mtami Beach had to get out thett
least 10 dead were counted i.D. five mint coata llDd muffier.s.

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Phone
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Sub.scripUon rates: Dellv~ry by_..ean;~r- where avlilable SO cents ,
per ~t: ,one. Jear :in '"""a~ at T8t ,DIUt; 9tfitinel office: 115.00;
Jix na~nt}l.i, n .80; thtM: l rdeinthJ, ~.ik1, B;t lftoktr fO\&amp;te Where
avaiiabl~: on~ montlf, $L By mail dne ·)'tar $8: Iff mohths, $4.25;
three mohthR, ·$2.80; one mtJtttb, $1.

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4:00 Dtlle with Life

4:15, Modern Romant'ei
4:30 Queen For a· Day
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Let Paul lr: ·:Mary Fdi'd
Stii~nee FiCtion Tlilliathi
Coke Time
NeWs Caravan
Std.eii I Dlrectuts Play.
house
Fathf!r Knows Bast
Kraft Tb'eatre
This is Your Life
Damon Runyon Theatre
HeadUnH
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Press Box
Greatest Fights of Century
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Meet 0118 H: San!xm'! Missionary Society

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a,ao wy•tt Earp
9:00 Danny Thom•!ll
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their net semi·annual sales tax re·
turns .before January 31. 1966, for
lhe period July 1 to December :u,
!955, according to announcement
by tbe Department "Of Ta.xaUon.
Vendors must bring all records
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Mrs. Allen Hughes, president, Mrs. H. M. Crpn from a Gel'maD 1
presided when the B. H. Sanborn · tamlly which has been befriended 1
MW!ionary Society met at •the by the local -church and letten
l''irat Baptist Cbul'Ch Monday eve, ,
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ning and tlJ.e serviee opened with tbaiiktuNtJ:te Cl:feles (Ql Chnatan ()rgan prelude by Mft. c. p. m•· ~~ · wen read fro~ tbe
Bradbury and a poem by lira. llrll .a the Ba~tist ~wtonary
Hughes Tbe guest speaker wu Trah'Uttg SChool tn C!Jtrcag~. A
Mrs. Jo.seph Cook and she ii'&amp;Ye . a c:ontribution ws.e voted to the
talk on missionary prGjeets In the Polio Fund.
Thirty-rive members were invitPhilippine Lsland.s, Japan, Bel.
gian CIJDI!O, China, South. lnd_ia, ed to the. church dining room by
Assam, Bengal and Burma.
the hostesaes Mrs. 'David Dant
'l'ne lJorcas C...:lrcltl was in Jr., Mra. · Blanche Hapt.oru~tall,
char&amp;e ot ttle devouunal ' s'crvic~ Mrs. FrlDk Cheesebrew, •Mrs.
aua air!). Lnarie.s bt:.nnelt was Ult: John Kau·fl, Mrs. Harold E. Hub..
Jeaa.er willl ner top1c ··ReKmdle bard and Mrs. James Soudera. A
u1e .tlame '. ro.n . Jonn Kautf nact
~ourse was served and tbe
a mealtatlon on ''LOve, Hope,
was decorated in pint and
j!'an.h ana .t-rayer" 88 a part. o( Ul~ 1b).aek favGra of ni.lnlature ealen·
aemca:uoa ol Llle W.nite t:roY ot·
· jrbiclt ·earried lhe ·F'oreign
1ermgs and M.rs. Hacry l1ouaa- Mi.!lsion date11. The aower~ On the
snen 11ave the dedicawry prayer table ·were pirik gladiolus- in black
tor tlltl Love·liift. ouenngs.
cont;ilneh apd the _tand.let _of pink
DurlllJ the bWilUe.&amp;. sessiun black and whit.e were in wroua:ht
plans wtJre ma(l.e 10r the Aasoc1a- iron candelabfas, · '
uon Tea to be .held lD February
wiln tne cb.au•men at .the Crrc1e11
aa nosLessell ¥1 iollow": ~~·. Milton ttood, ltt111 (.;lifenCe Clark,
JIU's. H.oaert M.iU. and Mra . .Heulah Wmte. A letter wu read by

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Deadline for filiril returns with
the Treas.Jirer ol State is Jan .. 31,
18G6 and returns mu&amp;t be post·
mut:ed not later th.l n • lan. 31,
l~· to avoid tbe 1$1.~ , a day
eharge for d~Unqu~nt filing. .
To assist local vendor&amp; yr'lth
tbeae retui'ns tbe Depirtment •of
ral:ation hh arranged to bave an
£aamlner 1 ta~ioned at . T h e
Court ·House at' Pe:m~roy1 on Jaa.

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ABNOLD
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munity is probably one important reason why
lO mony of the nation's leader. sCJy .t~~Yfl \·.
"'NewspoperbOys are outstand.~~g r,ouno•
sters. They aro tho business load~i's"of '"" J
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community which newspaperboys will make
during thi coming year, . what a wonderful
yoar of accomDiishmtnt It would be for

In The Land Ddwli Under

4:00 Dancelaqd
it:QO' .lck0y Mouse
if:~ . Jlooq Joops
r.3b aitte' of .Scotland Yard.
Is&lt;~ N,.Os

MASON FURNITURE
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He enjoys frai"~ing many other boys miss. He
dev~lops responsibility, he uses his spore
time for achievement rather than mischief, he /
learns to meet people and serve them effi•
ciently. He knows that learning these lessOns
·loday as a boy while operating his own
smdll business will pay untold dividends dur.
ing •the years to come.
The newspaperboy's daily generous effort •

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ian Cburdl !a ll1ddloport will be
beJ4 Wed- ......, at ao
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our day to serve ovr neighbors. But the news•

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ttl• Whit• H•u•• tntlrnat••

to the
·coE!munity!

CAL" ANNUAL MlmNG

Of course, most of us older folks would be

~lation. :;~f~#:~J:~~1~~~~~!~

rnust bit
other na,fibJtl NOne
!ian
Jt may be that the best chance f;r ~ Pfo)ilf;k, even
of a Hmited nature, lles iri thl .it~~~ lar. some ·
Tberc ar.;- four plans here, The 1.!· ~~ }!
~'..arar~ic
program which would permit fre&amp; l!rla frlsPJftion bY the
any and al\ mllitary and related tti!taUations. RuBia wantS" 1o limit
irupeclion tu certain m11jor ports •nd bases. Enlla~ propeses that
lnspeclion~. at Urst anyhow, be confined to t,he East·We!l'~ forces faelng each other in Europe' The French ptan Is based on reduction (l'f
national mUilftry t,udget. Out f'Jf all this aome eom~ul1 eraun.ji tor
s ucces~ful negotlat1on may be found.
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ft i ~ JIOSSible, finally , that the real ae!hleverilent a't ' Oen'eva Was
or a somewhlit intongihle nature Edward Weintal madf!' an lnterestinll: point in Newaweek. In his opinion, the confl!!rencl!ll ~thould not be
consid~·rt&gt;d a failure because no ~pecific agreements were reaehetl.
He heii,..•H•s 1hnl the Soviel threat remains and Will remain so long as
Ru.uia "ha.., 11 powrrful war machine, rluelear arsenal, ahd futbless
men to run it " But, he addt, " M'.oacow'a new look has given Wasblnt":
ton the IJpporlunlty tv think of tbe menace as u lonj!: rang~ ptob·
lcm and not M .a series~ uf recurrent crises .. ."Now, undau&amp;tedly, A
period ur 1rading and bar~aining on a a~Jlbol .teaJt :tj' altout to begin.

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1Mter JkK.eJlzle; viee PI'Mideat
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10:3() Mr. Distr:.et Att~ey

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Starting January 12

Amellclll .
Staodard Radla'tor ~. will
relate to the 1ftK1P tile ~ and
flJ:urea oo the ea.&amp; ot ~
c011t at operaUon. aDd the. Yllueol bot ....., Ill healilll ....
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.8:00 MiJtcm Berl-e Show
9:00 Fireside Theatre
.9:00 Circle Th!ai&lt;re

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ot hot w~ta~ u.t .. broodiq
and nlllnl 'l'hllrfdl7 at I J. m.

EDITOR

IJ'eatest volume.
co;:~!:~~
fruits are aomewbat qmre attra~. Youth
tive than ~re tboae thb\ have been ~bureb:. .'
held In stolaae for l~ng periods
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lruit,
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plefsint in appearanre, just soft
enoug~ t• yitld to slight p~essure.
Dried f~\fJ.ts, says B}.akeslee, are
a a:Ood,&lt;.~oUrce ,of .Y~B~IIn A, pb~s·
phoruY,' 11lltl en~ro. Mrio~ o~ them
also contail\ rl~flll!iD. n1acm, and
viryiq amounta af ;Vitamin· C.
MQI.t-t:ontl.ln considerable afllOUnts
of iron aDd some 'calcium and
copper.
These fine fpflt F,O~M,ct.s c?me
oQ.~ Ua~ ~;~tiU~ J~· .~l.Pe. r1ght
time for tbeJolrday season. They
are majOr · hlll'edi«i!.J£&amp; Jp fruit
cakes and .~l(e delicio~· pies,
p~dd\ngo, llti!!is and •ai.!JJ!i .
TO'"'retaihi"lbe food J..~be of
drled;?·fl'uitt , iD' to0k1Pi,1" they
abou1d,.· be~..Oibd firs~ ql. ~ water,
then Coo~ ~ the solld!fJ.water
until ~he tndt is .P1ump ·:Bnd te:ndel\ Rem.embt!t about '18" ot the
original moisture content is removed fMm fruit in tbe drying
proe~&amp;. This must be :~~e&amp;tored by
ooilcllll ..d oootlnJ. Quioj cooklnJ, or pre.uqre oooting, give best
ret~ultJ. ·serve the cooking liquid
with the fruit. It contains much of
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With Party, Saturday

Mr. and ~. EIW(Iod Bowers
entertiined Witb i 'party Saturday
afternoon at their home
East
Majn St., h~noring · ibelr' daughter, Peggy Jo, on her seventh
birthday.
Games W&amp;.re played under the
direction of Mxs. Oliver Michael
and prizes awarded to Ronnie
Logan, Sheila Ohlinger and 8(.'- r·
donla Spencer.
After Peggy Jo opened
her
gifts, refreshmenti of ice cream,
cake, hot chocolate witb '' marsh· &lt;)
mallows an.d miX•d ealldy were 'lc
served by Mrs. Bowers assisted by
Mr.s. Edward Venoy, from a table
with a "Happy Birthday" t:over 1
and centered wHh a clrtua cake.
Favors were tmaU mlfroJ:a and
comru for tbe (iris and small
trailer tractors lor the bays.
Present "&amp;',ere MArJ and Luella
Thompson, Jaeklyo Seidenable,
llirth Reed, Sheila Ohling~ Mj!.
lie Legar, Don SwJ.sher,
Konme
Logan, Davici Miohae1,
Danoy

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Indiana, Ohio, Purdue Victims
'OfUpsetslnMonday Nite Frays
BY JOHN GttiFFIN
ing scorer, wa s the game's ~tar ,
WtfiNtl , _ . . ' - ' " ' Writer
however, w1th 37 point~ .
TJiat . tf.at;·,~' ria[ked up Bilil Ten,
jlilnois had no I rouble downir:!J
ba.ttfF~ball race,. Where the form Wis~on sln for its ~ r\'ellth straJght
~h'a.rt: hu been just a joke s heet, win.
toot..abother dir;zy spi n today as a
The expert s may be puzzled
they'r,•
rdllll.t ~f two ,JllQT'e . \Ipse~ and about the- Big Tt·n, but
tbis '"tilje\ streikin~' ffilnoi, e&gt;ame 'prirtt,- ~Die that national cham·
out .~Q·.top. .
· pion . Sib "Francisco will registl'r
Irtdt"-n~." .r.tnked No 6 national- its 38th straifil:hl vi('lorv tonight
ly, fnd . ~due . had! ~ tied for .at the e1:pE!nse of Sllnla .Clara .
tbe~6p - 1Wf A
bUt. 6oth we" mator 'l'h.t woUld give the Dons the
"'"'; viClims.)ndiana lOst at s secohd longest win ~ treak m m~·
.dioq\:U\1 eye and boWed to Minn('., jor eollege history, &lt;tn honor for
soti~.. '1Tl11t lt-1Mt1Jnll!IPDI~
and wl)ieh they now a• ti l•d . and
Ptmlu~
- .Jns bfllttnf by ' u;;s~-cori:· woul«f.- .pUt them within om• vi&lt;!·
s~i0,1,11t~
· ·~:•· 7~7 ~~ Ann Ar· tory of 1 the recocd . The dwmn•
bor~ ,
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l'lu,cl• 1 ·'i\Nn~Jiy: to ~~ ..the, r~&lt;wrd w;l h Na,
'to ojh .. \~P ~~ the lamed 1.. ~ ~i!n•l lio!llqi'ilia; J•~' ;~.
Wit~ ·~.2.() mark hy w~ipp illg Wis
..~ !S.ffret TiMflht'
eomiff,"l-'8&amp;?.7~. 4)QiJl StatP coul&lt;l · Four othet high ·rdked teama
ihlv'f ped (or t,hr' l ~M'.· bul ~u~ wl,ll .tee action tonight : SoutberD
..._tJ!Il by 1nwa 88''!'3i
-aw.IW;Wit Nd. 7 vs; Texa s _.A &amp; M
This is a \euue whl't'r drfr nit- North Carolina: No. 10 vs VirJftJ ·C\lilholon lnwa (,.,,_.h,d H~ a ~ii'\11. ll'oly Cioi• NO." 11 vii
hot favorite to win. bl}1 losl five Rhode Island; aod Mal"tJuett~ No.
df:' .Hf f'lr.~t Pltrht a:amto.'J lllmoi!l l&amp; VS: V:al.-raia..
Bl~·ttif i1t't,ti'on · t~lfu . nnd li:O d~d
hl.. otber lead\as: remes· Monday
lli4Jana whl\ a 11a(\ol\alh· tPle. ill)tllf: !Wafj'llit\ff KeJ~ flM ~!il•ee- lr!
Ylld "Viclory dvBI" Wi!!con~in t r~g l ,I'Jie ~tlantlc Coat COr!.fcM"enee b:t
Satunby.
' 1Hi'Mt1nr South CU'oUna ft9J&amp;3 de·
R.._..dc ·.~.II Stbry
. ~Itt ' :ll .Points. by Or~d}i Wnllice;
Ind,ani't tturryln' llousiNs. who ~anderbll.t,. ranked N'O. 8, routed
tloSed ffst r.gain~t
Wisconsin . Geot!'ela Tectt. 12-&amp;8, in the SoUth•
opened Wt ·~llilbt M.inne ~ot a anll 8utern Conference while In thP
•elud • 21&lt;23~ lead · betotc drop ume letll:llf, Mlsal!ulipid downed
J~inl betilnd', 4-t...O' at halflim e, 1 A\lburn, 76.4J9, Ahlbama beat Mbt·
Re~un~· t~lcf tile story ~ M.mne- !1\~ippl St. 87·7!5 and J.oui1lano
Sl-ate nipped Florida 91 .90; In lho
10ta hatlOI, Indiana only 37
Torn ~ro~\of. Miebtgan , who · Southern Confc-rt!nce, West Vir·
beat-61=
· · 'ilritlt 1 h•td-·lfcond· 1t1nll ratu&amp;d Erorh two .lo~ses to
basket: turd'aV', Was the hero of .rout VMI 80-65 whll&lt;' Wtlllltm an~.
the Wo1 ertftls~ 1atllt surprise a!l •'NBI'J' beat Funnan, 92.81 and
be •tid 11· "tntt Jn the win Vlrllola T&amp;c!h downed David1on,
over l!'.lf'd\lt· '·
Af'lbn~r edged Texas ~0t~&amp;.. cornl.Jli out cf a "eoma'.'
•..i9:· ~h~.J50.~~· Conrerenrt~: Mtd·
tbat ,JJi.w the lfaw\ceyes lost four adlh'l ~\&lt;d\J"fetf~ir'ansns 76·S4 in the
otroi4f!t,' d..,... . . !lMIQ Slate by a lil!lJ ·lffl~tt&gt;lon trounc!fl ,Ok·
1ecGnd-half -~.1e. Robln freeman J.llborn.t .
8ft a~d juetro!t
or .Ohio ..~tate, ~the nltlon·~ 1ee.d.:, fook an Blifl win over D.rlifte.

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rers and tiW Dqatr 'club of DlJ. be urnd by the wscs CJf the
IJ'id 13. l)autbfm ol Amrriea Cberter Methodist chLirch at 6 p
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CbeJter D. 0{ '-' IW.l, •Uh Mr~
·Mrs. Pribble \\'IIICio was named
11.,-Jatet C. i~Jftlft', dUtrict de ' u chairman of ltie lood ot the
puty pntiltinl o~er both mHtir.g11 I order cornmllt.ee with tbe deputy
Durlna the dittl'kt' ottJeen mf't'l · of earh counfll u members or lht'
IDI pia•• were di.eui.Hd for tht- eommit1et. Betty Roush
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NEW YORK UP- College basketball hWJ more polll!cipns than
Tam111any JI &lt;Jll and a hurd core or
defcns('·mindl'd,
possession-play
coachr~ can be expected loday to
't:ilock. :. new attempt to appropnet e the professional 24 second
rule for the c()llegiate J{ame.
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Ya\P's Howard Hobaun Bpearheadl'd I he new push when he as·
serted that the "pro rule has bPt'n
a fine thing." It's adoptlon will be
the big issues at this year's ru les
It IILL ·LOfTUS
team , He practiCl!d on the same meeting, he admitted, aod it ''hus
U.nltH Pr~tl Spclrh Wrlt•r tracks that prorl• lc('(l the g ret~l a goud chrm~e."
C~VELAND,
0 . UP~Harrl· JeSJe Owen~ . ~nd it wa~ Ow~ns
All of which probabl:f Is wbhrlll
son Bones Dillard , 1955 sumvan who advised D1llard to become a th inking .
AwFd winner, la about to 1\art a hurdler.
The on .~wer i."J that therl' arc
new winter
track · campaign
It teemed like ~&gt;tra nge advice two sch i .~ nt.&lt;~ i.n coachin.g. Call it
w11lt!~ j'\e hopes will wia )lm 1 t the Hme. Dillard, now five the defe.nse-mwdcd agomst . \hL• of·
third 'onsee:uttve berth OD tH 00 t 10 ha'l comparalivelv short 1 feme-mmtle d. Or call . Jt the
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UJ;IIlJn~t th1•
U S Olympic Tenm
·.,J (Jon't mind sayi~g tha(- J begs , ~e h~ll'd~c!l t Jrurl~t•onally "big city" coaches whu have ~cen
wtnt . to be in tM Ol~l:llcs aYe
e~
om na e
y
si;t the Ml~elHI of the pro brand of
1galit ,tbi1 year," said the 32·y~ar· .~~~~:~~!~~':!~~gad~~~=· But play and uche to copy it.
old DilU;M~ "But it takes more
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N Cit Stlckars
tbiO.:J~t a wish. There's a lot ot
Coli..• St•rh Cn••r
There ls 0not :ttempt b~· the cll .v
-~~ ~to b:e ~one In order
to
·rrnck Coach Eddie Finnigan of bov.'l to · ·~ I-icker" the fellowi from
m~~~ t~e team .
Baldwin·Wallace Cnltcga c10ckcrl t-hC hinterlands. nut lh&lt;' rul'al tu·
It all depcflds upon how I Oo Dillard in a high sd10ol track 1 r look at it lh·•t way and then•
In ~rppetition this winter.. H I meet, was amnzed at hi!! time, ,.~e~~ some busJ; for 1he u~ru.&lt;;a.
do IOOd. fine. If not, 1 thmk 1 .pn~ lntluced him. t~ enter
tion lhat they arc guilty of a ccr·
K UP Th
tlnited•
1hould quit."
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. Wid'Walllc&amp;. ' OWird• wat,
r.tn n!f!owoess when thCy, Crow.n NEW
e
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00 k U DJllard should win a p1ace·fint'o •et\&gt;lce dU!ina ._,olld .
·on ll.J fiiJU·n,.; ~ or prbiel!llonaJI. , 'PrtW• .n~ lW~· s e~ball ·ct!'atmlfl
Olympic teaM. and If but 'l'f!turnrdl In ~1'*
in...,nult&lt; 'a!!"a t.. int' 10 ul.e purity ; witft'..,u·S:t·fl ee vo•es an
wont'hls
.
gold ,medal at Mel · launched one of track's lf(!atest 1••1... y
lost. 1eeords throuth Jan. 7.
0
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F1 nan
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neJr they
garnebanded
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T..m .
Polntt
Wl
on
9rcers.
'fhus
tu~ethcr. un ·
Nurmi as 1he
der Lhe banner of .such ddemH'1. SanFrancisco 30 11.0
ever have won
hurtlling minded Hank lba of Oklahoma A
3 11.0
2 .. Dayton
In three
&amp;M' and killed the adoption or the
24-second rule last .'·ear. Anr1
·a. North Caro. St.
11-1
do It n,gain.
.sounding the progr(' s·
4. Kentucky
7·2
that the 24 SPCOI\~
5. 11Hnols
on po_.~sl'ssion would
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&amp; Indiana
.t~~~!~,g, has another suggc!·
12·2
7. Southern Meth.
·- Jljj~Jil&amp;iioll'ijl
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Is so novel thnt it
tJ;ibo'bly won't ev~n ,~tel a hear8. tie-Vanderbilt
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Hamson Dillard Beginning
Campaign FofThe ,Olympics

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with .oblftlnl ·
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complicated ar.U
prove.
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When Mr. Rlns !eelo tlill
bara !s ready, Jhe wilf "liilo"' fu•
' doe of eiJbt eara not dual coli•
: trol equipped. Tile ~
:class follows the 1ame piootd11re.
From time to time. Yt.

Smith wat the only lndlan to

aU the ~tub's 1M
pmes in 1955, pl~cying at •tr dtt.
By UI8TID plll!SS
le....,t ,poo!tionr. He held· d.....
NE\V: Y&amp;lQG: St. JQ-lokseveey outfJtld' post at one ttlhe
los Ortiz, 135, New York, out- or another and al80 wor.ked at
pointed Ray Portil\a, 1'+1, Ne'w shortstop, second and third' base.
pays ott more than just the Nitl&gt; Yorlt, 8.
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nary hit.
TORONTO, Ont.: James
J.
Smith. was also top Indian with
"Making a long field totl Parker, ~13, Barrie, Ont., out- - worth three points wnuld kiJl' tHe p¢nt~d Johnny Arthur, 21a 1·2 N'ew Orleans, s:
deadening zone (lefenses," he In·
PR!lVIDl!NCE, R. !.:'PaddY
CoUege basketball results sns Soutb Atrica, !0.
NEW OR!.EANS: Jimmy Hack·) Marco, llW 1·2, llt'ooRtya,
siBts. "It would make for a raster
~ame, make tht:l defense come Out ney, 183, Phlladelphia, stopped POinted Jackie Blair
.Lawrence Armstead; 135 1-2, ])~Ins, Te!c., 10.
' 1·34 1-4,
and, aS; resuJt, a\lnw more sp;ace
-~-for drive in ~bots."
Ken Nort'Ofl, a member of lbe
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son that "we'U eventually hav.e to
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come to a time limit tlf
sort." But Norton's theorv ts
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the collegiaru, not ha v1n~ the
over-all competitive ('(lualJ!y of
prt:re9Slonal teams m:ty nNld as
much as a minute to gd orr the11·
shots.
"Twenty-four lleconds is plent.v
Ions enouah," Hohs,on cont~~d!l.
"And this year the rule hns a real
. chance ."
But don't het on it.

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pen•iea a 4Jomh.

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Mrs. Baisy Akrctm has been
visiting ti.er nieces, · Mrs. k.ml!i
BreWington and Mrs. John Vm·
man and their families. She WI¥
called here- ::flam her home in
Carrolton, KY7. by the death of
ber sister, Ellie Farley, Langs·
ville,
Mrs. Glenn Lambert and 'Mfl.
Ernest Lallance were businf&gt;ss
visitl)rs in Parkersburg S~t)lrda y
and in Athen11 w~e:re th;uf'~lsitc-d
Mr. and M.rs. George ·D6tititUe. .
I !oils. Gail Russoll and· Mb. Ra•

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daB clam eleqric way.

'fa•ily't daily lrub 111d
1arloa(le •• Jut u II .:ato
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at Holzer Hosp1tal.
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TOD .-H 1!/..ECTRIC LIVINri I! N!T

~~RCOMPNN
't__/" Fijtietli Annivers&lt;ITy Year
American Gas and Eleclric S1Jslem

Mrs. N. D. Borden, V:ife of the
~astor of the. Mt. Mor~h
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•Northeastern 81 a Jl,ates 58

· Bllflalo '13 Toronto 48
Paee 91 Brooklym Colleee. 90
BNtbnore '18 Pari) Univ. 68
Y!:'II~'IO Ttlch.

81)' Davldaon fJ3
State 71 Rollins 70
Florida 90
92 Futman 81
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and drives a new Cadillac must n..,...,.ril;y be
bi-d with an abundance of this world's a!lods.

I·lalo'illl'··· IIO)'svllle.

llbt the truth of the malln.ie !hal a sreal
met~,y moi'Or~h of relatl""ly modeat meo~o-like
tile happy man you,.. here-sit at the w!I.OI of
the "carol ~Carl."

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J 19 \finntna die reputation as .the ~rf~
I leader. of t9S6. Just a few mtnUta bctamd the
w!loel ~~ a his Cbrystor Windsor v.s lite thio
oM wiU 1bow you wby.
SUppOIO
are in ,lbe rigbt·hand 18110 ... all
exprmway . . • · four lengths behind a bit
truck. ro1Ubg along betwtt.n 35 ad3' 40 miles
per hour. You want ·to pllSS. You toe the

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Seattle, W&amp;sb., are sptndJng a

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Cub Scour., Den Pla1u

throttle and in tighr secondY (fat 1ou're /Dtir
le'JIIh.t afieqd oj thUI moving truck and b~~cCk
in your '~ri lane!
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the kind of power ooly the "PowcrStylo''

· Pr(lj!Jtf For Puck Meel
Den 4 of the Cub Scou~.s m ~ !
Monday at the home of Den Mo·
lhcr, Mrs. Dwight WaUace who
wls as11ls~d b~ Je';:.
Harley
SwiSheJ&gt;. 'Jilfe Cu . , made plans for
their ~Art in th Paelt
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Mtnnetota 77 Indiana 71
Iowa 88 Ohio State 73

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Loyl•la La. 113
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94- Wofford 8S
Chriatian 85

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M. ·K, FUflite and&gt; daullhl'eP Atllens
last week.

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D. tie-Duke
for I basket ~CQred
oiiutido 24 r+.t.
10. North Catollaa
one'"int~ of lhf' totnl
Second 10 _teo'""'
is done trfom outside that
explain~. "Even if we
24 second rule, the
tould W used unless we , Oltlq Stote, 1111;•
oi lon1fshots and 17, UCtA, 28;
out of the a'D~ llarq,uette;
lgao.
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week with his parenq, Mr. and
t Mrs. Raymond Walburn and fam ·
'ily. Dina bas just been dij;charged
after four · years in the medical
trancb o£ the Air Force and he
aitd his wiie will leave for his'
new pOtJition at &lt;~. State- Hospital
in Oregon this week .

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MARtiN. HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP

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Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
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::omplete WR}!;EL AUGNMENT
0188-J.
l·10-3te
balancing and brake eervlce.
Uacketts' Safety Servke, Well (
Re~t
!ale.
Main Street, Pomeroy, Oblo. !- - - - -- -"-___::.:_; FUJ\NISHEO HOU8E for
Completely -moclirA. f'roahb .
PhOne 267.
~.J-tf 6-room HOUSE for rent or aale In
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Auto Sales

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door sed••· $1395.
Pomeroy Ohio.

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Susar Run. Information, 127
Butter~ut.
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mall our circulars at home
commiaslon. Write GIFi'
Springfield 27, Pa .

1954 CHEVROLET
door Sedan, $139ft.
Pomeroy, Ohio.

I21 ) Real. Estd.te
Call 8311-lol. ,

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Building 4Q.tll F~ Sl.le:
4 Larto buildlnt: loll Jn Pomeroy,
Ohlo . . Good · Jooa!l'&gt;•· Priced
reasonable. See I'Vi.Qr' . Carman,
Route 2, Pomeroy, •'.Ohio, at
Peach Fork Road.
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wa.s in Beetb Groye Cemetery and

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the deceued,
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the Sen'iee were Mr. and Mrs. Den
zil Showers and family of Sugar

~cek~s. WUiiam Barnett and

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Y Showers, Wellston ;
Mr anti ·Mr.s. Fred James and fam·
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Mr. and Mrl:. Carrol Pugh, Mr.

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Aclmlnlotro,.lx
E~t.n ef r!::.~v. Lowther,

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SOHOOL DIB'i'RIOTS

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on
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at $2,000:00 and ~eann.ot be
sold
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tire!!, good motor . Will
sell
cheap for quick ~H ie. Coatact
Mt. L11ccy at. the Ohio Valley
.Rll:klna: Co., Middleport, Ohlo.

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U&amp;ed

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TIES

for sale, cheap. Located on
gcr Creek EJectrlc ,P lant
pert)'. Contact Lep Wood,
malp ,pte auard hou¥e or

office!.
Mixed BaJe Hay for 11nle.
W. A. Carman, Rock .
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(ore March. 1, 1956? Also aiik
aboul our special on p11intinll
and tuneup.
Meigs Equ1p10ent
Co. Phone tM.
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Kent James, ColumbuJ; Mt. , &amp;Dd

AddrM1 iB Carpenter, -bhio, 'Route
I bas beeb d¥br ·~poiated as Ad.
ministra~nK o~ t~· Eati:te of Le-

IN THE EVENINGS. CALL 397.

.

llra. Loub Wlllon Sr., Low.

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Nof.ice.- 15

Phone 1128D-X.

nd

Jan. 3, at 2 O'Clock with tbe Rev.
Howard Buppell. putor of tbe
Middle.,ort Pre.byte.ritD Church

Mallie Lowther

CIIJI)on l'llher,

LET OUR EIJ;C'l'RONIC SECR&amp;
TARY TAKE YOUR WAJIIT
ADS AT YOUR CONVEN1LNCE

f

At,SY18cuse Fo,r
Homer·Sh

Fur nal ·-lll'o•
ileaflold

and Mra. Henry Schrader

aon Jr., 11111. Kuy 1leteber aild · ~~-' ~
~ _at
!ln. CUne llkCurdy, Dayton; Mr. •••· Mn. !no Dooer ond doullhter llJil,;tolll' ~- ~
S.~~ lllO
' lin. Stall&amp;
and Mn, JWph Campbell
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chfldrra; and 1tr1. Jame&amp; Mitchell and Chaunoey Nowoll of llo...Ule, Y{tl~; )r~ I~ _ Coluabul
Beverly;
Lellie
Shower~:~ 11nd dau- Mr. and lllra. R1,111eU RiebardiOil, Nil~ lim ·aod. bil wUe aqd da..P.
OWetS ghter, Jou Wood, Gallipoli1; Mr. Mtconnel•vllle; Mr. on&lt;Hin. Hoi"·
~~~ &amp;Jid - · lin.
Funeral 1ervicet of Homer and Mra . Hal tau Sbowl!l's, Galena. old
Showero afld daUJbter. Patty, -"Gena W~b,Urll 111!1 kra. DWIIIht
Shower&amp;, Syraeuse, were. ll,eld
Ml'fl. Dalsy _A.a.\rum, Louis11ille, Glo.,.ter end l(r, and Mn. Don ~ dffl:&lt;!i lo COIWIIbua for a
from the E··"DI ~. -pel, Tu.,day, Ky.; •Mr,. Clira Brawn, Mr. and Quisenbetty, Athena.
~ ~ ~ the Wallnu'DJ.

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GREEtS POLIO

he Daily Sentinel, Pomerov-Middleport, Ohl.l ·

spy

Jacob Elberleld

Is Honored With
Birthday Dinner

Tui!sdoy,.Jonl.JQry .10. I~ ..

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Otner OOftdl, Notes, and .lleJOta4.urw .• • , •••.. . :. , • • . . . . • • , ~1410
Corporate 8LOdta unc~UW.Jl,lil $&amp;,000.00 Btoc:k of Feclenl '"\
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Loans wd ~lacounl.s liocludiDQ" $"110ne Overdrafts)· •.• ·~-· . 't~.m.Tr
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ANNOUNCED

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig are

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Decision To Admit Case Gives

DJII2.387-28

n.,ne d~!!'!!t ' .:91' IDciiJI&lt;Iul!t,

nuday evening at the home of
Mn. Lewis H. Sauer, Brownell
Avenue,

BIRTH

will

S.uborn M.luiOIW')'
meet this

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United Methodist
Group
Visits The
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Tbe PM Club wilL rneet Wed·

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C:IRC~I CONVINII
The Love;toy Cirde of lht B. H.

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Mra. Robert Slaeel and daughter
of Ironton; Robert Elberfeld, Bel·
pre; Mn. Allan Ke llar, Darien,
Coliil., and .Mr. and Mrs. Erner.sou
Siddall and .son, Marietta.

MEET

will bo celobnlod at - . ·

In th~t ,{·
st.... of otaa., • 1h c

iam Dowole and eon aU ot Pom eroy; l4r. find Mrs. Earl Elbe:feld
and dauabters of Logan; Mr. and

PM CLUB

dl)' at 1:30 p.m, at tbo. Joburoll~ '
Tho poljucll Qliarlorl)r ~

&amp;£1'0.1'

son and •ooe, .Y.r. and Mrt. Will·

TOMMY V(OODWARD, S, ot Baltimore. the la:JB March or DLm•
P oster Boy, hr enlt!r l.:tined at !tfO&lt;nleheart, Ill.• by the cbUdreD CJ!
Moose Child City Baby Village/ Since they eouldn't •hart their 1e11
w ith the Bcltlmore polio victim, the UtU11! boft11ave Tomrn1 1ome
ot their Chrf.stmas toys. He !a adm.lrlnJ a robot-o~erate4 tractor.

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CouaiT Rldlq Club j l(~~~tllowljl

will meet Tuelday laDUII')' 10
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at 8 p.m. Picturea of some of
last se-.soD&amp; ..b.~ abowa wiU ·be
1hown. All tnembera are requ810ted to 1tl:tirct- to- ~e plaru lor
the ~ __.,.ear. Prospective
members are · lnYited.

Mrs. Jacob Elberfeld eutertaiu.ed wlth a family diAD:er Saturdily
at her borne., M.ulbeJTy Ateoue
hooorWt Mr. .Elberfeld. ou. bil
birthday.
Mr. Elberfeld who II 88 nu•
YOU!l&amp; received • nutuber of callera durtng th&amp; ell)' who wbhed
him many mOI'e happy birthdl)'a .
He was a.Lso Ute recepieat
of
many cards and gifta, includin&amp; a
lara:e decorated bJrthdaY cUe
from the employees 'iJ the Elberfeld Store.
Members of tb~ family present
were Mr. and !)in, Alfred Elber·
feld, Mr. l..!ld. Hi-a. WUiiam Ander·

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aa.noundng the birth. of a elx
pou;ld daughter at Meigs Genar·
al Hospital on Sunday, Januaey
8. They 'have two older chlldren,
Stephen Douglaa and Jennifer.
Grandparents are Mr. and MI'II.
L,o Searlea and County Commie·
stoner and Mrs. Harry Craig,
Middleport. Great grandfather is
Llwrence Hartinger, Midc11eport.

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248.00
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School would .sell p~anuts on th•·
day throughout the \Own under
the sloliJan "SbeU out fror Polio".
Th~ 1irl in the couple
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the ·molt peanUta Wm be crowri•ed
qu~en at a dance to" be held
Pt. Pleasant Armory on Jan.

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The

TAKE ~D.VAHT~GI

OFTHEM~HYVA~"E$
. THROUGHOUT OUR STOH
Durln11 January Cle'orance

MLE

FUR

CORNER

HEW ·

$299

Three members of ~ ·Mldt:fte. dian · aner the resignation •of
port Board of Edueat:IOn Tuesday Howard Bowen~ who resigned ,tJe.. ·
niJhl were admi.nlsteled
tbe cause of ill bealtiL. Tbe lkiUod
oatb of office by Plill -SMut, authorized tbe renlat · ef ··- ~
cle~ of the Board.: ~ ' tbe incs for use by the Otrlce . Prae:
oat4 we,e Paul E. Datie u. a~ ·lice Class.
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t:t )f•·,- ..
poiDtie to · fiU the -.. , uiaeijUred
The Board made· a tbOrO~h "11·
·term of Robert Coati, nailned:
Hu'old E. Hubhil~ 1 ~~ ' lut
November and Br~ ·: ~ reelet~.
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ROOM~ :~.
Furniture

Is to be •ro•wnoo_d_

MiddleportSehool Board Names
Bruce Lloyd AS~New President

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study of the fi111btial !lrqgrpt
includin&amp; tb.e *. one t~t -will
go Into effeet'
tbl$ Y8U' ~
and adopted ~·~net!' IIIII')' scbf!d.. ule made P4)81ltle . by

this

law.

Lloyd was cleded.·; 'Pfaidcnt The begianincl ..,.,. wilb
of the Board for ~f· ~na than three ,-ita ol tnlnlnt:
term llnd Mrs. Lowel,l~...\li.Probasco
&lt;t?J'Illn· ·~iunt IN&lt;ch~rl
was
boardelected
...,..ppolnted ""~ ·~!. The
W, eel
$3200· ;b~lmum
McC~maa as a lruatt!tl ~. ~ _the
8 --~~~~with
Pubbe Llbracy BOl11i .,f~ a· )10•· yean ~lltr~ will

vtte-~q.t.

eD year term.

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new:· pay dte·

John Taylor wu ·t lllj!lqrid·,· to e!leeiJYe :tcit' tbO •,INt
fiDiah the Yeat'J woft U .
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