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evanaehstie .service Sunday even ina: at '1. hmes Reed, Supt.
RHCI•ville Che ..... Rn. F,...lt~nd
Norris, Pastor. SerVlces 1(1.t Joppa
Willi.em Raodolpb led
lttt
9 .30 A. Jl.; Suaday at 16.20 SunWednesday
eveDin&amp;
pnyer
•erday School at Lone Bottom 9:20 A
M.; Preac.bin1 aervlce 10:45: Sun· vieCJJ witb an att.eodllnee of 23.
day Sebool at Reedsville 9 ·20 A This week's leader iJ Juanita
M. Pr~achm&amp; 7.30 P. M. WSCS at Swa~
basement of ReedsvLlle church
Mr and Mra. Erneat Taylor,
Dec. 14.
Herman Taylor, Hr. aDd ~
,,... Methoclllt Church, Htrry Charle1 D. Woode, and Mr. aDd

ALFRED

Bates, Pastor, Laurel' Cliff. Sun·
day School 9:30; Class meeting
10:80; FMV service 7·00; Preach·
mg 8:00; Prayer Kootm1 Wedne!&lt;
day 7·30. Hysell Run Sunday
Scbool 10; Preacblnt 11: 1~.

REEDSVILLE
BY MISS LUCY KJIILE
:
c. Edd Humphrey was in Col··
umbus attending a .5Cbool .s.evtral ·
days last week
N. C Kibble and son Nat Jr.,
were rec:eot vuiton h.ere.

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TW1 fAMI ClrT'IIIIIJIIII .If a.DWNI, ~
NR MJI Nriwtl,&amp; IN ..... ,... MII\OUf
IIMMUM. -'NO lo\llft ~ l~tn'ID A
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Mrs. Dinamore Boylu, held aervlccs at the Elmwood lteatJipme,
Sunday afternoon from . 2-3:11.

Mr and Mrs. Elden Blake Jr.,
and children visited ru:eatly in
Albena wttb bis' brotber HarOld.
Mrs. Hl:cel Mlthtws of Ptrtl:ers·
burg is a Vlil(or iD the borne of
Mrs.. Josephine Pickens.
The Commuuity JJuilders: Club '
\Y'fiOO ente.i:ttined 5atW'dty even- .
ing at tbe born~;; of rMr. and ·l frs.

ed Revival Sfl.rvtca 1t Titppen
Plaids Methodllt Cbutc!h. lbe
put week.
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The Gran&amp;e mel ia reJillar· aea-

lllon Jaat Thunday evenlq ~th
an attendaoce Gt 20, in tharle of

Stout, Worthi

-..e nttne

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J!faater,

Due to we1ther •ad road con·
diUons desree work had to be
postponed.

Warren Pid:w.

Mrs. Carroll Rantlolph wbo was •
surgteal ' patient in tbe St. Joseph Hosptt~l was able t9 retutU
honie sun~ey.
Charles and Roger Meredatlt of
Beverly 9J)Mt • tew dayS reeent· ·
ly with their uncle Wa:rrton Pic-~
keo and wife.

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IIMICh c.IW Nnltht Wlttl ....
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Editorial Phone 897

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Delinquent
Tales ·Show ADecline
.Ma~k~d Increase During 1955
State Tax Collections Show

AIR VIEW OF

President And British Prime
Minister Are To Confer Today

.CAUFORNIA

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Brltit;b 10 Presadent Eisenhower's plane
The Columbine Ill. It laaded 1i
Washington National Altport at
11:15 a m EST Secretary o1 State
John Foster DDuUa waa on haad
Eden flew here frotn New York to welcome the BriWb Iucier.
Eden came to the United States
aboard the Queen Elizabeth with a
party of 25 for hts cooferenea
With the Prestdent which WJII be.
gin in Washington thiJ afternoon.
W ABHINGTON

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Prune Minister Sir Anthony Eden
arrived bere today for top-level
1 tallul with Prelidt!n~ t:1~o~nhower
.1bout the world Slluation.

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Taxpayer Suit
Filed Against
James O'Brien

NOTICE.

Asked 1f he thought Ute Bu.l·
eanin-Eiaenhower exchange wol.lld
unprove 1ntunatLonal relatiens.
Eden u1d he thought WOI"ld tenSlOD was "about normal. ..
"We think tb.i.t is a timely mo.
ment for a eoMtructive eft'ort by
our two C(l.untries, " tW"
uld
''Whenever woe are together in
foreign policy and purpose thai. .ia
the best contribution to peaee."
.tbe prune mmi.ster'a meet1n1
With Mr. Eisenhower wiU be their
firs.t since last summer'• BiJ ,.-our
"! ummd·· meeting at Geneva.

In a civil action f1led Salurda)'
the Merga
County Cnmmon
Pleas Court Mari&lt;ln L French of
Middleport Ciled a taxpayers sutt
aganl3t Proteeutmg
Allorney
Jame! B O'Bneo St'eking reeovecy
of the sum of $3,UOO
The peuhon states, that the
$3900 15 {or cxpcnt&gt;l'IS, for 1953,
19M anrl 1955, as prost:cutma at SwJt.zerland
·
tornf'y, on wh1ch O'Bn ~ n fa1led
One
of
the
ch1ef
task!
belore
to ftle WJtb the county auditor,
them waa a rev1ew oJ bow ~&amp;r
lis required by la.w, 1temtzed ven.
f1ed slatr.ment.s to the manner m hopes for improved world re&amp;.
hans bave dropped since Geneva
wb1cn .the sum1; w~re t:Xpend.ed
and
detiSioru: on what new ~
The pehhon further slated 6.1Jd
can
be
taken to test Ru.uJa•• •
that th~c
purported sute.ments
of't-proclahiiecJ:
for 19M and 1955 were ftled, but cerlty OVer its
"peaceful
intentions."
th~y were neither it!'mJZed nor
On thill point Mr. EU.enliaftr
verifuw:t, wherein O'Brien shows
an.d
Eden were expected to acree
that he hu not lawfully expendon
a
challenge to the Soviet- to
ed th.ese .sUDl.B, and aa:o that the
abandon
its "paJ)t!r peace pledf"ei..
ddendant has f.a1led on the fn-st
and settle specific cold war ~ iJ.
days or January 1954, 1955 or sues.
llr. Eiteahowe:r .already bu
1958 to pay into the c::ounty trealaid
the
grouradJ 101' SlRh • ch&amp;J..
SUJ')" any part of sueb runo;b relen&amp;t!
b)"
re,iecti 111 a 20-7ear· treat,i
maming expended unlawfully,
of
friendship
bet'4'ftn- the UD1&amp;41
A judgment and O'l'der for O'.
Brien .to pay mto the county Slate~ and RUBIQ proposed iW
Premier Nikolai A. BQl.
treaaury $3900, wttb uuerest, and Sonet
ganrn.
.
eqWtablt! rehN IIi requt!Sed b)"
the Preaident, expreQi:df. 'Yiewa:
tbc petihon.
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whk,b diplCJn~~U a.aid -Ede-.. alilr-

MillS COUNTY
IIAL ISTo\U DWNIU
THI TAX IOOKt
All OP*N lfO~

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tion wlQI a "renewed and lnvlg.
orated attack on our health

OHIO' Cleuoly oo4 ......... - -

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l•ter.U

Taylor.

Several from \ere nave attentl-

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Clyde Pickens and L&amp;mbftt:
Stewart who have been medJCal ~
patients at a Parkenburg hospital ;
iave returned :hom~.
KellDY and Mary Etht'll Teyior :
spent Suuday iD Parkers!Nrl lbe
gue.sts of their mother Mrs. Cbas

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Clair WooJt!, Jqnror and WU,,.
ie Jonea and Robert: RobiuW,
spent Sunday evt!ala• with Jim
Whitlat.rb.
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St.nlents .Attend

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Five Draw Fines to~~J&gt;elce
:=UDder~·DIDthe UJIJited
On Traffic Cases ~t':a to ~h
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Htw Furnih!re &gt;

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Het~ler

1950 DODGE . . . • • • . • . . . . . . . $495.00

Another ease ol burg1aey wu
report.ed t.&lt;Jday by Mason Town
MarWtal W. T. Thorn who 6ald
the tltUside Ta.vcnr in Mason wu
IY UNITED PRESS
ent.ell!d sometime betwcan 12 mld·
Tod11y's weather
arrJvro in
n11ht Friday and 6 a. m. saturday.
Sunday night m "s!rlpes"'
The thieves brokfl a window out of
a hand of snow ::.tr.etchtog
the !&gt;.ide door to g&amp;Hl entrance a'
well as windows in the side and aeross !.he nor:lh.wat corner of
the state, and C!)ld rains and sleet
front or the building.
&amp;pr.e.ading
a~ the remainder.
Tlw Marshal rt'lported that 800
The Jmmcd1ate ou.tlook wa~ for
penni# jq a jar 'Wert mi.ssulfl,
lt Wi6 b-el!eved. ~hid! the buralars muclt colde.r weathET 1.ont~ht w1th
were after Polio Funds which tbc Iowa¢ tern,pcr&amp;turcs to range
Wm'e hidden aDd C!SCIPCd their from 10 to 16.
detection. State 'Jt'oo)tn Forren
The wcalher experts explained
and Gal(ord &amp;JlO eouductlng the a low pressu!'i) ar.ea bad df.l\ eloptnvcst.igation today. ·
ed. over 'Rbl'th
Sunday .af.t.er.
noon and
swung not&gt;Ohlo dur-

t Dr Radio, HOllier and Good Tb:..

1950 PONTIAC ••••. , ....... $495.00
4 Door

1951 PLYMOUTH .........•. $495.00
~Door

1951 CHEVROLn .... .. . ... $395.00
Two Ton Cab and Cho88ili

1951 FORD . . • • • • . • . • . . . . • .
!Ton

1950FORD
1941 FORD . • • • • • • • • • •

... $95.00

1948 CHEVROLET .... .

.. $145.00

a J)Oor

Tl LLIS USED CARS
Next To P110tofflee

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lfo • ...,. ••• iob to llnlsll
'iMIJlOftll . oolH"" wHII ,Io_.
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tho llixury ot no I ~ ' "'"'

WEST SHADE

+ou
olllno.

IY MIS, RUHILL PAJijTill

Oro... "" llullt-int;. ~
It'' Ply Panel Grade Fir ply
Wl!fld •• low 18. . . . oq, ft.' Ue .

Mrs . Vifl:ll H. Rowlh entertaJn.

ed with .1 birthday pll'ty for •her
dau&amp;hter Mll'Y Jo'll bl;\th birtb·
day Satw·day afternoon. Ice
~ream, cake -and eandy

to saven_!.een ehildrfn.

Auto Collides
Witlt Power Pole Market Reports

.iM served
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boo.or.

ed ·gue~s rettived m1.pt !Jl!li.

JIJr. and Mno. John Wickham

,.lied on 'l\lr. sad lolts, WW HeUman and ai&amp;O Mr. aad ~. J. L.
Wick-bam Suftday.
l\lr ...d Mni. limy Q!:own •nd
, ohildren spent Slilld•f 'with Mr.
and Mrs. BuMell Painte-r.
Mr. •nd M:r8. C1atel)ee Heaton
of Pomt!ro.y, Mr. tbcf:llil'3, ·Cltudl
Woodyard and tJOn of .A1Uea ,nd
Gene and teaaro Lanhun Jr., of
Parkersburf calltd on Mr. and
!frtl. Loword Lo~om Sr.. Sanday.
l\lr, •nd illrs. DOIDJJ .GeoJ(Ielu of
PGmeror- ealled on )M~. Jennie
Rouoh SIU].day.

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!,Jr. ond llrl. 'WHI lleUman call·
ed oio Mr. aud Jfn, \ O.illlii Eaal-

mau Tuesday.

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CONVERt YOtra
d.u:AGE.
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that aid&amp; com·

IOc:Ally ' to ,.,..
continue to

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THE POMEROY (EMENr .LOCK CO~•

being driven by
Of .MiddJeport

C'JNCINNATt, 0 UP-Ptoduee:
heavily
Eggs
very Wfllk 1-4c lower, ('OD•
damaged when it c:olHded wtth
.'! tinier grade t:r S. A large 43,
Powt!r pole, Sunday afternoon
ta~t M11.in Streel, the Pomeroy brown 43; tne&lt;Uums 40 t~ 41;
Pollee department reported today. brown mix 40 to 41 ; exl.n brge
Aecnrdina: to tb.o reports tbe 40, A large white 36 to 38, A m~
auto driven by Stella Grueser, dhun white 34 to 36; A mediutb
Minersville was turnina:
Main brown 34 to 30; B ~aiBe 34 to 36.
Street. &gt;100 feet UKt of Sycam'""·
lrom tbc Pomt&gt;.roy Used
when it momcntarUy webt
.coatrol, aad the front
jumped the curb, and
Clr into the pole. The
not damaged nd DO
A 1955 Chevrolet

was reported.

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dealb of D. T. lJoyd ln a Galion,

0. hospital

will be given

Mallon
Sun~ay. an

vot.e on eon·

The funeral -service a.nd burial
special school
will be in .MandioJd, WednMday,
at
primary election on
Feb. 1.
May 8, it was decided by the
"Dllne" as he was Camiliarty Board of Education at a speelal
knOMI ID this area 'WL'! .1. 'P06tof. meeting OD :Friday nigbt.
flee employee for sevt&gt;.ral years,
It was previously planned to
but u be.st rcmembeted ror his hold a special election to vote on
hOll'Jr.-madc candies sold Jn bil lbe levY with the t!lection being
eonfeehoncry in 1h.e uppt'IT bus!· held someUme before the prlness block
mary. However, County Clerk
the Lloyds have I'e~ded ID John A. Wilson advised the board
M"ansfwld Cor rthc past 20 years. that there wa&amp; not sufficient time
He 11; :mrvtved by his wi.fe Viola !'p"oimb:oul·dy
election before the
and a daught.e.r Mrs. Ralph UanM
the poJl books must
of Gahoo.
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30 days before any

Falling Temperatures To Mark
New Cold WJWeForTbisArea

the echool sale .

tOll LUI.tH41i

AN EXTIA lOOM MAY COfT
120.00 Pllt MOHTtt

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9·SO p, m. SUn·
day. A check of the building ·how
ever failed to disclose anything
app~am~tely

~-:~'Jc!! wtdei' C'b1toappear in
Wn1abt.
was arre.sted and charg.
hi&amp; C81' crasbed into tbe

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1953 FORD •.....•.........• $895.00

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·MiddleWor«- war; receivf'ld ~- today
failur«· to by friad8 of . the famUy of '"'e

of

Acoordlng
the Neutzltng
•t the Hea1h
The Middleport Literary Club
was entered twi~. onee.on
tart turn mto a
With Robcr.t will mecl: Wednesday afternoon
night o~nd apin on
Gtn1ber start.rod
at the home a1 Mrs.. Ben Philson.
acCilrdmgTuppers
to schoolPlains
of(]. dr-Iveway
Charles Russell u from the curb ramming into the
conducting an investiga . right ~ide.
lrr other traffic court cast•s in
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th• rcporJM brealtJ,.
and enterings
Middleport William l)mguss, 38,
Just recently W11hama High of De~er. forfeited a $25 appear.
Sobool was al110 .entered by burg- anee bond for rcckle.8.!! operation.
lars who dMtroyOO a Coca Cola
••d m•lk vendlftg machme, but
who filled to gain entry into

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Superintendent L. W. McComas

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Bailey
tbat the lntruder.s wer.e .scared off by Schoof

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GAROINillS CALL MUTING
The Amateut Gardeners Club
was will bold their February meeting
on Wednesday evening at the
home of IM.rs. E. M Blake with
Mrs . Bl"Uee Uoyd, assisting

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RP.bnl1"''
,.,... cu cau
' al'100 O
A .G

ml,l lh~ Dig hi
It !ipread a band M heavY snow
50 to 100 m1l&lt;&gt; w1de 1 acr"'' \he
northwest car n(' r of the 111.-ate and
.accumnia.ted to !hrec inches
around Fllldlay With drifts. 11p lo

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inc hes.

A hand of .sleet lrtd ran~ sp~ad
beneath lho ~ nnw band,lfCTOS8 central and :southern countie~ ot the
li ~alc . ltalnfall reached one inch
at P1keton

The night:; mimmum temper~.
tures rnngOO f·rom Z4 at Tol1ldo

Registration or voters is now
being .do.ne throUJhout the county
ll.bd the work wiJJ not be ~omplet.
e&lt;f' until March. That would ~ot
leave enough lime for the closing
ol t.be books before two eleetlons.
Also voted in Friday nflht's
I ::;:~wo~,; a plan to glvt~ a rrf.
J~
to Mason County teachers
to vote at the primary on the
question oC coverage hy liOCial
security.
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C. L. Ch~ppelear
· FatallY, Stricken
At Portland Home

to 50

lit Chesapcalt,.
l'"unaral l'icrYJces for Charles L.
Cold Frt~nt Hftt. s..vft;
Chappelear. 86, who di~d i!iudden·
The weal herman Silld. t cold ty Sunday n1glit at the home of
front associatl'rJ ~ith thc5 Jow .IUs daurhter. Mn. Agnes Price of
moved ~:s 1he :southern pQrt PortJ.tt~d, will be Wednesday al 10
ot Ohto thL~ mom•na. Win•inS a. m. in t1te Ewinc Cbapcl.
oot.i~llible Cu.kler We'iib:er wbic.b
He jli .sun•lved by four sons,
should cover tbc state ty n~t- Cliarlct~ L., Athens, Tenn., Fred,
Call.
Cofumbtu~: Dl&amp;tdt G., Sin Dieao,
Tbe state llighw.r oe·kruneot Ctl. and Lt'.slie P., Hun.t.ingt.oo:
reported that highway.s were Njp.. f1ve daughters: Mnl. Estella Jfuclc.
pcty iind bazardo111 due to sleet. ·
N~tt.ional City, Cal.; Ethel
• now o~nd fftezing ntiD QOlth or • I Ku•ic,, Colunlbtl:i; ~ Reed. Nc•
Jmc marlood. by Batni11, ColumtM,.s work, 0 : r.trs. Agnea Price. ,., ern
AJiilleM!burg and Lilibou. llirbwzyli Brewer, Con!itantiDc, Mkh : ou e
south of this. line were .sliPPct"Y Drot·bcr, D D. Cba~lcar, Athens
with rl.in
two si81er.s 'EIIa Altman and Myr·
T(lday's
forecast
e~~llcd J&lt;:C" lie Cbappclcar, both oC CtarblibOW iD northw~ ... Qtuo', JiiDQW bUfg, W. V.I.
f.nd a'leet ill 1 narite.,.ta.n OWO,
Burial Will be W. H.iUersLo"'ll
rain aDd ...,.,,..,~) I'!OW flllri'l• Cemetery~!,...,. Coi'ainc, o • and
In -to'JII Obklon4,nbl dM.iolnJ
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oan·•t lloo Ewins
tb - l.ltlttlill ilr lJOUIB!ri dls!O:
lld6ie t~Q11tiie . •

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In.Local weekend
Courts
;'"';~ ~ t"~lai~··~~~i~~~~
end

Five fines were meted by loql
m'81Sirales over the

eye ••

teday ,or trafli,£ violation.s. Two or: d~e
tbf!le
were levied for drivin1
while 1ntox1cat(:d.
lrld
ROOcrt K. simpoon. 20. Parke,. &lt;lefe~

~nes

r•ei.A.rr:~b~·~~·~

burg was fined $100, eo&amp;t&amp; and ~- with Sau~Ar:1._
fenced to three days in jail for
·------drJvlng while intoXJcllted, by May.
or E. F. Robin.soa, S.turday night,
also for th•t r.ame ofl'el15e Mayor
Robinson fined Paul E. Burton,
35, Middleport. $100, costs and
seatenced bim to three days in

Two Are Named
To Middleport ·

jail.

Ree CoMission-

The Ohio Highway Patrol, who
made the arrest Saturday, report...
ed that this was Burton's eecond
'Lionel Boggs ~Jd Robert F1dl:.
offense of thiS n.atlU"'!. Alao In er bave been •ppointed to ' "
court Saturday, lJftdy J. Schoonov. Middleport Reereation Commi.:.
er, ,Rutland, was fined by Pmne- sion by MaJor c. 0. Fisher to
roy s Mayor, $30, ol whkh $10 the places left by the r::i~~~~=
waa s.uspended, on the charge of or Robert Coats and Joe
speeding
Jr. Bruee Lloyd lJ thairman
Harry Fry, 23, New Haven, had Commission and other me.iDJ.i
a fine ol $5 and eoau levied arc Forrest Bachtel
.agamst him by Mlddleport'3 May. Dn1s.
or C. 0 Fill ~, on the charge or
Tht new member! of
reekleas operaUoD, and Denver miaalon •are eraduates ol
Mills. 36, Maridta, cbiU'ged with port Hicb School. Fisher
~ag without a.n assured dear ployed at U!e H. a: R. -·'·-·
distance. was ~ocked $5 and
Store and 8ogg!l is
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todly, hy Jnsliee of tbe Peace his uncle, D. s
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Petey
Middleport

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FILM$ OUT FOR GRACE KELLY

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The Daily Sentinel
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RIYNOLD E. GREENE

RICHARD S. OWIN
IDITOR
GIN. MGR.
PubHsbed eviry aft«noon extept Sunday by The Ohio Valle7
Seatlae~ 1ne , at 110 llecllanle St, PoiDeto)', 0
Bu 9 ln~.u omee
phont 398, editonal olf1ce phone 397
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~teted
A' !eeond
clas'l ma1JL
mz m.atter at I h I"
Pomeroy Ohio

post

o ff u:e

Nat 10ilal advirlldng re-t:~re&amp;fntaUvP., Botlln~lli Klml.oa\1,
3f3 Lexm&amp;ton Ave, New York City, 16, N V

WAllllt}l"oToN

Su~~criJallon rates Dtl1VPf1' by rarrier where av:ul•blt 30 cnts
per
oqe year in advnce j t The Daily Sentm~l o((u~e. $1580,
m moftths, $7 ,.80, three months, $3 90 By motor. route wher~

wet\:

ava{bble: one mooth. $1 B&gt; mall one year $8; !lix months, $4 ~ .

•

tbrtt mopt~. q.50( one month, $1

UP-The Atomic

EnMY commlalon: said today it is
dev&amp;o&amp;Jltii several brand
new
weann@ which t~ wtll strenethen
nii{~fiaftY llfe cl~:refi:set Of tl\i!l natlo._ ancl the fr~e world "
It alio disclosed for the l1rst
time that tedi hive started, in
ldliho on a stationarr . forerdnner
of alormc enalnes for lli'Cra!t.
And conalr\leban of a test poW.
er plant b1g enotigb for aireratt
carriers will start lh the spring.

Inc .
•

Growth Of An American Institution

MONDA"I"

5

so

..a..-..

HowdJ Ooody

640 Ne-.n Pieturto
OM Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
DfbC' Don1 seliool
?Oil Big Town
Ernte~ Kovat!S Show
7 30 Tony Marho
HomeNew.s Caravan
Tenne!Me Ernie
Producer'-. Sllowcase
800
Featber ,Your NeBt
• 30 Robert .Jdonta;o111et1
Bob &amp;..T,n. Carr
All Star Theatre
10•30
Adi~nlures 0 r Ellery
Hetalifte$
News
11
•0Q
QUHil
11o5 Weathercast
Camera GOf'R lo Sehool
1110 Press &amp;x
Matlnee Theatre
Dat-e With Life
11 15 Greatest F1ih•1 in CMtury
Modern - Romtmces
11 30 Tonle:ht
QueOn.lor a Dj:Y
1 oo Sign orr
Old T1mer

7·00 Today

~90 c;Q(te~ T1m&amp; .J ~

.10·00'
10.30
11 00

12:00
12:30
1 00
2 00

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2 SO
3 00

4 00

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C.t,Npfq~'t~$

For cam~lgu ~Ards 1
novelty adverttsfr&amp;.
and book mat~hes
1-3tl-3tc caU Pome!roy 20\.

~

re•"f!'h and dffllopmeat" which
followed up "on an ex- 9:011-Siltn

ciNiiAY
J'p.,l'
&lt;'"r

9·00 C-aptahi ~angarbo

10

oo c,rrr Moore

10 30 Arthur Godfrey
11·30 Strike It ll1ch
1¥ OQ Vahnt !.a:dy ""

~~ IS l,ove of l.ife 1
12:80 ~ar~h
Tomorrow

12 48

lor
The Gu

ding tlgbt
1 00 Ka~1e's. K,iteheo
I ~0 ~ove Story
2 00 Obert Q Lewlt
2·30 OU!H!party

V1r2:i~i phcatJon i~ Ju~rfby
or calt, puhhcatlon

3 00 The Bii f!IYOII
3 30 :Bob ~roaby Show
4 00 The Brighter Day

TUiSDAY

~ l"QBJ&gt;

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·like n~¥W, $249ft JimmY Parion&amp;,
~4~i•pY,rl
.1·2~·
1
lJg5a ftYMOU'llH ~dor, gQOd
..!OntUtion $1095 Jtmmy Paf6
"""'· IM!idd~t.
1·28'61&lt;

?00 Pfess C~eo
? IS O&lt;IUi• EdWttdl, Ne...
Clseo :kid

19113 C!IEVI&lt;OLilT "210" Delu• 4·
&lt;I~ $eilan1 f995 Blae&lt;tn'ar's,
PorqefoY, ublQ..
1-2s.&amp;l:c

• ' I•
r
l'hil Silvers
Show

8;30 Navy L~

~

9·oll
9,30 !lledts.;!1 I~

to~o

11:00

I HIS

000

Q~~e~bion

l~ BUICK
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tG

u.,

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uunute Ntwa

s:hde, radio and hea~er. $695

Simmy Parsons, Middlei)Orl

19·Business
Opportunities

111115 PONTIAC Starclue! Catalina

6 45 Bo'6 WaiD.er Sports Show
6 55 We'ithM'maft

tqod

Mjd4iepol1
1·28!610
.,
JDiil 'OIIEVJ\OLET Tudor, 1&gt;01".,..
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6 30 Your ~$so RePorter

BOO

eqgl!f

'pmo~

Pod. $1995 ' Jimmy

10 00 Studio~ one.
11 60 Up to 1be minute News
11 05 C.umera No ol

?SO

Viot6rlo, tully

month, .fort} ..two and one halt
(421,ic) cents for each fiVe hun·
dred cubic feet or gas
For aU over ftvc thousand cuCeet of e11s consumed each
month, forLy.five (4~c) ct'nts for
ea-ch f1ve hund• 00 rub1e feet of
gas
Center,
W1th An add! llonal ('harl(e of
of the amount of each b1ll
Gasoline
over 1000
each
manth , but not le~ th;m
gallon per
overhead,
ten
Cfnts
no co.mpJ:h~~on, 2 larl(e stl)t'e
rooms, 3 room apartment Jn
U bills are prud on or before .th~
ta~r Will wUk out for $4900
15th qf the month followmg the
Phone 6136 M', 1\ldd)~port ., 0 month m which serv1ce is rendet·
1·28 9t.t1 ~.,•._.._ _ _ __ ed the ~~ or 'to ceQ1s. which ever

Super Riviera Coupe,
Blaettnar's,
Pom~.

$2PG5

r 20 I Bt'Jsiness ServirP'

I

SERVICE

ttd::? O.Soto

Custom VB 4-dtlor
SedaD, $1198. Blaettnar's. ~Ohio
l.u.Gte

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111$.4 B,UI~ S~P&lt;r con;"'''l~lf
Cou;l!.. ~IIG. , lllllatln!;"" "YI"·

.,.oy, ~jno.
l.u.Gte
1853 PONTI&lt;\C De)u• 2-door ,lie-

land taken out

Sedan, $1395 Blaettna~•. POJII·
• eroy, '?hlo
l·28-6ie

(91 For Sale

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Slluonln With "'-rt.n.-

,world'5 finest e.er.
On sale at all
and 1arages

p~on.

semce

~tiOIJI
1-lll·25J.»

The Racme
Comp~ny

diverted to tion
state Tbu, Still another iJ: 1f the money
cannot be is spent, reputedly better tban a
law The on- billion doUars ln the next three
can year•. how much wall the sma)}.
1s l er farmer really receive~
the
Another idea beina: given ron·
siderable attentwn by aome ot.
a
move· our Qhil) farmers, I found ou.t,.
'Of the seven wu .a proposal brought r'QI'th in
Great Lakes this column about a year ae:o.
Bri~Oy , 1l ts thts Why should we
bu•fd so much dependency on
Oh10 bas not the National govcruihent to sol~e
any of the other I our agricultural prohlems" .MaYbe we wou!r.l be better Qff if
tbose f)foblems were aolved HI
individual states I predict that
that the above menUoned ldeit
will beeome an 1mportant factor
m the ver}' near future

Rose
to face
JIO"jble
country

Wq• II

d1st

AmeriCan-born Mrs. , lVI
guri D'Aquj.no had Se)\V:ed
years and two ,nDntbs ' of
I 0-year sentente she
ed for attempting to
morale of Antenctm
m the P4ctflc; . '
She took with. Mr a ~ WW:'tallt
to 11ppear
a!

Gas &amp; Serv1ce

&lt;l.mtfit
"""'.ric£
I!W'loll-.bf
Wlili:lijq&gt;9t. CbU.INS

.JEW1;:.

Ll!R:S; Piimerw.

1-3-11

tt!'fey be

RALPH A WINTER
EDWARD J KENEALY

nese
Tokyo
Fe~j•lll

Line

EST in a

her
attept to

Commtssi-cmers.
&amp; ABBOTT T.V. SICJI.
VICI!l AU inabo llejlalred by Elr Entered m Journal
pert ToebJdclana. Phoae II2IM Y Jap 26, 1956
•MlddltporL
6-15-11 A true covy
Basil J Bontzk1,
RIFRIGJR4.11Citf SALES AND Secretary
SERVJCI
(1) 30, (2) 6, 13, 3tc
Domestic 'IIUI Commercials New
used @qtljpmeot. 7 years
tim' ~lenee.
PIFI ltiJIII.IGIRATION.
6376-X, Mldclleport

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RA·

1·1?·11

6ft•

You t.qve 19'"ethi119
To Sell, Trode or Announce, Let A Daily
Stfltinel Dl•pl~y ~d
or Wont Ad II• Your
RqresentQtlve.
-They Get Reaultw IRON -

W... QQollty
,at C!~PI'tithr:~

prices.

Pbone~

•T"'Yili'·P.IHJT~JIWALD
•YI!I.RAL HOME

J:V!'Jll'il
. . ;y YU

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(21) R,eol Estate
Th~~o

that Asbury Bryant.

flu been appcnnted administrator
of the ertate or the late Nettle
1'0\llim, of lfutlalld

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f 11 &lt;!'hetts
·2 sOls ~· ~ •matt,..,.
or (lrMfa, 1 rt.unt' R()DNJY DOWNING
3!nlnf lt.!iblF: an8 4 FlmJ~
'Cllillr Wall ~cl1 ln ti'Ol.J~ 1 t~r ~e. 'j)irlll)1v ~elp it sollt at once
f?..a11 184-X, OJ" see Estb~ GiaNt

-NO-LZ-,t'ii-H"'G:ISPITAL

a

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Blrtbt' ~ugbter to Mr aild
lan. \In C D. Bar•elt.
an· ~iUed Mondiy: MTs I..aiT)' J.

Bt.iihiy'~

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&lt;IJt' ~ f!!ll~ · ll&gt;i

,,_ or 10 ..,.jj, whil:l\
will be dHucted
JIPII!&gt; ll"YIJitDL

Tbe Rachle Cas &amp; Se"ice

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Company, Racine, Ohio."

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cav.c St, (Upper Mon'key

Run), Pomeroy, Ohio

II

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2 Fi.ve room
' \tllltM'S. .witk

'1-28-etp

INSURANCE AGENCY
PiN.

Avtom~le,

Hnlth

ACCIDENT
life. CatUitltY and Bands

W IT H

1HE INSTAIUT·YOUISElP
FOLDING DOOR THAT
MAKES SENSE AND
SAYES DOI.I.ARS

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-~ L MOUIJI'ON,
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C~ixm"'
~ A WIN'l'Eit
·IIDWARD I. KENJAI.Y

Only

'14·'

5

, commission'"

lt is further
ORDEIIEb,

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4 «!PY

or this

entry be aerved, foribwtth, upon

l'·O"x8'·8"
READY TO INSTALL
• SI:US FOR loLL

E11teml
.. J&lt;l\tmal
•
e

II[!&gt;~~ f..il6, -a,

DOORWAYS
• I 0 BEAUnFUL COI.ORS
• MADE OF WASHAII;f,

'Jlhe Rac.me Gas all4 Strviee Com· AI~!"!"'

R"'Y

uNFURN~ HOUSE for sale
t:ompJe'telr modern Freshh
pain~d Pa Lincoln HeiJhU
11-17-11
C~il 330.11

Probate Judte'!l office re-

Adm1.tted Saturday • Warren
Sturreon JT , A.!hton, W Va,
Mn Albtrrt n sher, Chf'S'ter
A4mltted Sund!ly Mrs Mar1on
Van Meter Mlddlepol't Mr!il C D
Barnet.t , Loon, W Va

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IIO:l'Aio!J

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DET

l'l'RWI'UliAL I BICIIW

-~~·

. spaee in every room I

,l'l'lJ\1:-1 YOUR OLD-STYLE

WE BUY

ported today

pi'O(h,lction-

Racine, Ohio "

O!lpER.En, That a copy ~ this
t?erv~. forthwith, ~wn
For reUa)lJe radip -.nil !lV repair Thti: ltarme Ga s and Serv1ce C.omcall 8646-J. W~ unlee all P'IDY
~... S.lunoU. Appllanco
THE PUBLIC UTILmES
ltlilill"l!lll. OI!Jo.
11-2Hf
COMMISSION OF OIDO
·o;, ·•wil~h a..
ROBilR'r L MOULTON,
Fodot'J Tralne~
Ghatnnan

st.vt

ADMINISTRATOR NAMID

of

aP.phes, Will ~ deducted £rom the
ball upon p~YJJlent

Ap-plumcf" It is, ful'thcr

llli!J~. Bl.ettnar's, ~ PO!tl!JIAN

riy, Ohio
l:__c
f954 CHEVROLET Bei·Atre 4-d.oor

= - -- - - - - --

St , Potneroy

Store

t'2fl.8te ~2·=23':1-tl~c:--.:--'7":=--:

Obio

'&lt;lap,

.,.

"'

-..: .-·-.-. propo~d !K'V· prov1ded the so•l land bank went
be taken mto eftect-u another big ques·

For tbc next fw1y·rlve hundred

Dtccniber Bride

Early

approved ior

cubic leet or gas cons:umed each

right

uDder e1us· who v; to put the \alue on the

Iars

Roblnhood
Bums II: Allen
Godtter•s Talent Seouts
I Love !.licy

the

the

filing by The Racme Gas and SatVICe Company or Raeme. Ohto.
With 'll;he Publ~e U;l~Lti,fs CPifl·
mJssKm or Ohto, of an application
proposing a-n :permanent ~ali rate
as to)loWJ:·
For the f1rsi. f1ve hundred (500)
cubiC ieet or gas or less, commmed each month., -or the r11fht thETe·
to-Two and n0/100 ($2 00) Dol·

5 30 "llhe Early Show
6 3Q Yollr Esso Reporl&gt;r
B45 Sootlfiht on Sports
13:55, Weathennan
7:00 Patti Page
7: UJ Dour Edwards, Ne\fs

(J Rancn

I

~·Notice

Ito Oft Youf Account

5 00 Lueky

..

"1.IGAL NOtiCE"
is hereby given o[ the

1-23 6le

5 00 Lucky 8 Ranch

7"30
8·00
8·30
9 00
9 30

lncreas~ inNo~as 25.902
f~le~r

ENTRY
~~~r.~~~~~;~·~ tnhted
t~e fbllowlng
leJal entitled
nollcc sub·
wi1h tbe lbtnre
ap-

4 is Secret Slopn

1 4

periua:nent

TODAYS CHUCKLE

Alarm eloeks are 0 K , if you
hfWever to
bnd and use hke that sort of ttng
Impatie nt em1tomM·
••J..oolc,
witbont n
any recour11e 1f miu 1 only grt an hour for
lunch 1'
O'Neall felt
Wadress hurrying by " I can't
time-ctmsummg discuss labor problems w1tb you
to deternunt now "

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CpJ;npany, Racme, Oh10, fol' a

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larth"'

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COfoV!\ISSIOII OF OH!O

1D the- lbatte1· or ~he appJlcatu:m
of The lb.cwe Gas and Sel'fl&lt;'e

WCHS-TV Channel 8

"mlifd seVeral new and
proin\&amp;lni avenues for weaeton•

.ltua!ll. "''"

~IFOIIp

'I!J ~ILIC UJILITti'S

"';!

vida

or Coon

W'tO ha.! ~ffi Ill
E\'tl'ett Parki'r !Nbshtutf&gt; mail
earri« has been delf\'ennK the
m.t1l 1n Mr Sisson's plaee
R1eh.ard Smtih and family of
are outmod
'i'hey were No 9 spent SunJ:~y With bis moof tune ther and the Thomas Smith famwere a lot 111
Mr St L: lair r~l urncd ft'om a
viJ&gt;U with h1N .sop m law in Montana last week and tn hi s empkly~tn1 al Tuppt&gt;rs
P!:uns phmt
to the extent Mond:l}
i.Dterlere w.llh

oo

D,to

...d M(s IIC•.ror l!af.dOiph

Cr~ek aod Mt 8\'P •l in
AJv jn ftccd of SugaT C;emp ~aUtd
QQ th~ir aunt, M'n !IIUJ ;1Clt.bte

Conserv.ahoa
tlad
thts
lf'elr aMual
UloYJUod At
Ylm. O'Ne 1U
on the le·

I

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' tlfil\ot Ohio

W•th production. of nuclear wea- 4.15
pc]DII at the higheat levet in his- UO
tory, the ~C repor~ed "several &amp; 00
Jmporlant" expeb!llons of the far. hullJ plants whefe atomic aad hy- - - --:ytr!:c$-c-DA'"'Y;:-----~~;:-:30;:-:;H:::ow::;d;::-y-;;Do:::oOI:;;:ydroren bontbs and warheads nrc 6 5!5 S1gn On
0 00 SokUera 01 .P:ortune
6 30 sPoru Eyr
dev~loped and manulietured
d
To U
'
N
PI t
The commbslpn made these di8· "1.QO
9 M Coffee Time
6 40
ews c ure
closures in a H~nnual repOrt 10:00 DID&amp; llollJ s.~ool
6 M I.eo ~aul "'M.arr Forcl
on
diantle prO. lq·30 Ernle Kovaco Show
7 00 01'1114 ,Ole OJ&gt;rY
jeet fot whic!h taxpayers have t;tut 11
Home
7 30 Dini'h 8hote
LIP $~4 4 .. bUUon slaee lta bu~·th in 12 00 Tetu\euie Ernie
7 45 News Caravan
B 00 Millon 8eTle
World War II The AEC said out·
9 00 Fireside 1'beatre
put is up aU along the hne from 12 30 Feather Your Nest
1
00
lk4t
&amp;!
Jan
Carr
9
30 Playwtig1ats 58
ore to fi.nJ.ahed weapons. Ci2·®
St~
ShQW_plsO
Hl
SO Mr. Dlstr!d AttorDPJ
VIhah .and rilihtary poftr projects
2 30 Pat801l't Study
tl 00 News Headlines
are bGOtilin'g '
3 00 .Matinee Theatre
St.Ckpill,j, _
Of WupoOt
4.00
wllh_ !.!~
~ ~.:.::hr.:sl
4
With hew lt-bdm'6 tests Schedul·
' lft Modern RodiadcP£
11 1li aud Wllkm~ a. Show
for this spriDI in the Pacllic, !l:30 Quee~ For a Day
11 30 TonJgbt
JU!!I,
It ji ~ng the S OO Old T m"'
1·00 Sign Or!
stockpillnl of weapons mnde pos•,, .---sible bY previous tests.
It slid lillt spring's tests in Ne·

"' eo.,r.u

notic

J/

600 Superman
6 30 Sports !:¥• .

6 M SIVI On

c~·''"'ahtot l(lbbtt, ...,. .~~

a~ lrnds or Akroa WtN ~
e• e her• r rtc:b.y
0001
•·..,.- .. !R llllllld.. of
lin. Alllllnda SmUll whO ........
eo-;:,tlo• '~, •!~ 1 : ~ her :bume w•th a dtuihtn.. ¥n,
· 1~~U~r."op
1 114&lt;~ IJnnlr T&gt;rlor, Pilat,...,, ill vj•ll·
OD tb~~~',nis rntd, for th# fnf her aOb. T~
bt.lillt-lt topi&lt;' or eonver~atwn 1111
The Floyd Rarr1D1er and WinState Distract Snprrv.lwr s meet nlc Bouley rarn•llr.s were 10 Paine- ..
Jll&amp;A Hp• it J! watrr
M&gt;Y ~ lurdny
With 'thf. 'mqeaud ·dMnand~ on
Junior F¥-tly and .fr•end ot
p., 111 u 1l::Jble watt"r s 1 fc;tke4 RufJ WflP vouhlli bill 11lf.
U~tr b lnt'-- ·
upp Y Itt and l-l!m•lr Sqnday
fit,. ~tt df 'Mfn~,, t=~~: :rn Donald Bn&lt;'hanft or Joppa speht
•••11•
.... .. ••
•
a rl'w d:t_,!l this wet'k with the
. 1w'at~
- ~ retanY r ...•a sour&lt;'P~ o1 Rur•nttw'• 100 ""~Walley
1amite-a.
1

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ay CHARLIS
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DEVoTIID TO INTIRISTS OF IMIOs-MASON ARU.
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Monday; January}O, 19~

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LONG·WTING

VINYLFAIIJIC
INSTALLS WITH ONLY
A SCREW DIIMit
DOORS e CLOSET O.OSURES • ROOM DIVIDERS
C&lt;l!M b. ~Del 1H how FOLDET Will

....... rour

homa "bigg&lt;or."

111:1.
1 FURNifUIE
•
ON Ml,
1"+1'1

UIGtmST CO..,_R -IN

.(R,l~IPORT, OiiiO

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Pressure Off Dayton Flyers
·· After.Defeat By Louisville
191

IV BOB GRIMM

WINNING WAY

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SPRINGS, Calif. UI'Hawkln.'l, El l'a•et, 'J'ex., each eol. IOllln. tourlats headed today lccting $3611 tor a J,J~1

Pboe:alx. Artz.., and tbe big
Three Ohioans Uijf'! ~th two
pot there thla weekend- others for alnth Jl)ace amoJlj the
with' •BOther "new" champion to top money wlnnn.
hal for the eaoh.
They were Frank Stranahan of
Thlt Ume It Is 45-year-old JiM· Toledo, I.co Dlat~etli of Willous:hlbJ' Demaret, the handsome Texan hy and Sandualcy, and Dow Flns•ho bad not won a tournament tcrwald or Bedford Helahts and
IIDCI he captured the Celebrities Athens. Each collected $l85.83 for
enat tn Wat:hina:toa, D. C., in a 72·holc total or 283.
l&amp;U.
Sll'anahllll and BJaecttl
fJred
Jimmy won the $Ui,OOO Thunder 67's in lhc flnal rouad while Flnsbird JnvltaUoaal tourney here tcrwald had a 72.
Sunday when he closed with a
late ru•h to edJ~ tbe third-round
loader. Dr. Cary Mlddlecoft. Dem·
art'llt had a 289 total, compared
with 270 for the Memphis dentist,
and received a cheek £or ,2,000,
Instead at tho $l,OOO rnr s~ronct.
The Thundellbird event waa a
t."•a.rflan race far the laat two dll)'fl
Mlddleeofl' v1. Pemarest. Jimn\y
COLUMBUS, 0. UP- The Ohio
bad ftred a acvcn-under-par 84 the Harncll..'l llur&amp;elllen's A&amp;lloclatlon
opcnlns· day, then followed that Sundny clflcted Kenneth Rlc ..ard·
with JCOrea or 6SI~7·69 . Middle· son or Sunbury as its preaid4»1t at
coif went •6'1-86-86·71 .
lhe Knnual meeting at Oak Park
In third place c:ume Gene Lltllr.r nl'ar hrrr .
who pl•J• from thh; Thunderbird
Other~&gt;
chTtl!d were William
courtc. He closed with 1ine11~ro b~· Bllcht. Cl' linn. vice president; Ju.
Jlrtq I 88 ror I 271 total and $7M. sllph A1-hl'r, f'ohunb11~. Sf'rrtilnry :
Cardner Dlck~on, Panama ('ity and C' A llohbOl' her. Columbll!i
BeliCh, Jo1A ., .anrt Juliu:-~ Born~. tre11surlf'r .
1ttid Pincll. N. c., Ntl'h bar! 2788 ror
Elr.ctl'fl cl1 ~ !nct dlrcclor :-~ wnr
$600; lnd tbOrC WI~!: A ftVC·W,.)' tic Alhrrt lluffm11n, Zane~"Villl' ; AriG
for tii:rth place among Arnolrf r~tl · l:dwar1l. ('mtnn ; Ralph fi&lt;trhr .v,
mer, J..atrQbc, I'll,; 8nd Hol/i('hrr. Troy : ~~~ lloyrr. Springlkl&lt;J ; and
Apple Vlllcy, Cilif.; Tommy Bolt. c n . r.n ~:: hmd . Murlon.
Chattanoop, Tenn.; Mtkc Sou ·
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zip to the season, here are the
smoklnli opinion !S of North Cat'O·
Unit.d p,.... Sport• Writ•r
lina State'a assistant coach, Vic
NEW YORK UP- There'll be Bubae, .and publlei1y INn B1ll
ci\'!1 wa.r in Dixie next month Hensley. ·
when North Carolina and Nortb
An Intuit H• l•ys
Carolina State pl·B')' tbeir b&lt;tskct·
"Rosenbluth, Floyd and Freeball rubber matcJt: and. it yo~'rc
a psyr'niatrist, make ~he ma:st Out man OVIIII' our Roo Shavlik?"
o( the fact th•t I'm deJ.igh~~ to ntu1s Buhas. ".Ne;ver. That's an
pour .&amp;ame coal oil o.r;t tbe .conflag· Insult J doia't tbi~Jk we would ever
live down. ; As the cltief rocrui:tcr
ration
Just recently, ()\d Feades.a pitk· you really mQBn. that, Vic? l&lt;'or
cd en Ail-America team which North Carolin11 State- I saw Floyd
mduded Ca rol ina's 'Len ltcnen.,~ on several occasiiiJPl9 and tlidn 't
bluth, Furman's DarreH Floyd, think be ·WitS worth. a scholarship.
Oh.io Stale'!i Robin Freeman , .o.,. And afloer .seein.i him play in col·
quesnr.' s SJ Gtccn · and Frisco's ltgo I haven 't changed mY mind.
Sure, he co-n score, but that.'s all.
Blll Russ.cll .
North Cilrulina State oi'ticiabl In He can't score against State or any
teii.Jll worth bragglng ~bQut.
Sl.'il that I'm a burn-and so er1:1
Rosenbluth. Floyd Elnd, quite po$-1
"And Ro11enbltlth" adds · Bub.u,
sibly, Froomsn.
"that's
.too much. He I&amp; .a: good
.Tullt so everybody can get pro
but
thdte's more. to basketst:orer
perly indignant, tmd add a• little
ball tban t'OS8irrg th'c bll'll ·lhl'flUgb
the hoop. You've , got to trr and
stop the ether felJow .f nxn tossina:
it through. and I've, got two ' lltUe
girls who could sec-,re a mess of
poinl!l 1£ Rosan~lulh w,tl l\lil'ding
them'',
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BY UNITIDPIIM
corner liwinging b*-' ~nds, ready
ttJ tako on. the ~erfolid South
and the Big 10 as ·well. if neocuViUanon 88 o.t.w• 62
St. Jo.seph11, PL '12 Penn 80
Duquesne 70 St. .Boaaventure 60
"Four million North C&amp;roliniana
Canisius 81 Crelahton 81J
are wondering bow 'you could pick
Lafayette 78 Albright 74
Rosenbluth over Shavlik" be coua
f\ordham M Army 46
led. ''What's mo;Nl, tbeyrre won~
Cormcctlc:ut 82 Colaate 80
dering how DILIT()U Floyd made
Georgetown DC 77 Providc.nce 51
the team. Ro.stlnbiuth's ,atoriDI 11
St-cma 78 Manhattan 73
good but. hia dafenR is homble.
Temple 93 Navy 74
OnoMan Show
Hofillra 67 Sprmgficld 60
Su.squchanna 68 Drexel 62
"8ut what Tcally hurt wa:; seeNew Haven 78 WillimantiC 41
ing fo~loyd on )"Ol~r team," be. conEr1c Tech 74 RyNoon Tech 49
tinuc!. " If yuu 'd ever fl'etll hiQI
New Br.itllin Tchrs . 98 Boston !15
play I don 't thmlt you'd oon.5ider
Y~hiva 89 Kings, Pa.. tl~
him . He hon~tly couldn't make
St. Michaels 02 North'tem 63
t·he starting team at State, Dub or
Wagner 8~ CCNY 72
North Cltl'o\ina . He's a ODMDaD
Panzer 97 Baltimorto U. 81
show with one purpG!Io-to taOJ'Ie.
SOUTH
"Last )l'('ar against State he~
Varglnia 78 V~U 77
41
llmNi and made only 10 in
Tl'nn. Tech 101 Western Ky . 79
North Car. St . 82 St. Johns NY 70 ~.conng 24 pninb," 8!11 points out.
. The State playt'r ~ w.as ~UM'd:La Salle 74 Ru.·hmond 59
mg n:tarlc 28 :polni•J t.bt hia:hu~
V;mdo.rhilt 81 Krntucky 73
In ht·s four-yell' .( 'arcer. Hell. 1
Gt&gt;orgia Tech 73 TE'n•nc~-~~Sce 72
could make 2f pout(A if J lihot 4.1
W , Virginia 76 Fullman 73
AJijbama 91'1 GeO".,ili~ 7:1
tl~~s~luslly il's tbe; 'SP.int~ ot .tho
Arkwn~a!! 85 ~is~b~tJlpi 69
eollt'!hc.!l down thl~ ~ that. FIO)'d
Wak(l for('sl. 104 Cle1nsfln IO:i
couldn't t'l!lM'fo thr tnhncnUon•blfs
Auburn 73 Jacksoaviii-e St 64
o! ... ,b play""' ., SJt••iik •1141 ... ,
MIOWIST
Vi&lt;' Mo!OOet. Duke'lt Joe 8C'lmvnt
Ba~;tflt'n Ky. 76 U:l)'Ol&amp; 111. 72
Wak1)
l''o.m;l's LeU, Davis a·
llllnols 80 Dr Paul 8ti
moral
oth"". A l&lt;Mik at f'urmao" •
Akron 121 lll'ldelbffg ti8
record the past twO yN.D wtll ln·
Bradley 65 M'&gt;Brqni'Jtte &amp;7
dieate that Fi&lt;&gt;yd bam't beiped
St. Louis 104 Cmc1nnati 86
them vtry much.
Louhwille 88 Dayton 64 OT
"It bol.hoT't! mo to ue Fl~'d llJ.d
Ikt.roit 89 Drake 77
Robin li'tMmi.n make tbe All·
GC'nr\·n 78 Young~1own 7~
Aml'ri{'an tt".ams just because of
Mar~ h111l 110 Kent St. 108
their
~ooring;· B1ll b'Umtt up.
Minnn~tll 8:.\ N-orlhwf!slem 67
So
LbCTt'
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Mh·htgan Sl 94 Ohw State 91
And
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thlok · :vou fellow•
lowa St. 71 OklRhmna MlJ
from
Not!t'h
CaTolhla-,
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SOUTHWIST
Ohlo
State
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6Mll !05 "1\"U 64
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Tul~a tti Oklahoma A&amp;M 42
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Gf!DtlolloUlllon 104 Trktity 62
Hardin Sunnums 90 How. rayne 8f pacn, )"'U may f,iyc wh.en ready.
St. Edw. 62 Tf.x . ' Luther&amp;w- &amp;8
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NEW YORK UP-Johnny Kucks
a graduate of last year's New York
Yankee's pre-t.r.ltini.ng school, today signed his 1"6 contract with
the Amt'l'ican League club. Kuckfl,
a right-handed
pitc-her. won
eight &amp;ame, and :lost lS~ven in his
rookJe year. H'Jl won 19 and lost
ab for Norfolk in 1952 and then
went into acrvice.

apparent
battle with

CQRTJIIA,
gold fuedaJs in speed
crMs-&lt;"ountrr skiing to
mandlng lead in the Winter
mile

Sweden
Bud1e
Aqele&amp; Woir lllo
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second fastest time in
SAN FRANCISCO-SoD
cl8co set a major-collere
baU record witb its 40th
victoey, beating .Call.focoia,
Sundey

MJAm, l''la. UP-Nashua. 1955's
"Hone of the Year" makes 'h ls
fiM start iq .the $100,000 added
Widener Handicap at lLiaieah
Park l'~cb, 18 against some of .the
CORTINA. ltab'·Au.tria ~:~1
best handicap stars- U1 training men'a dowohUl
in W
and already he has been installed Ol)'tnl)ica aa
aa tb~ 3. to G favorite. He'll CI"'TY lead in
tflp wc1g:ht of 127 pounds ir. 1-h.PPALM
mHe lbd one.qiJarter clutlc, con· Demaret
wcatent-Moamuth; Rocky Moun· cedb;lg f'fiODI. si~ to Z9 pouada to tion G~
:his rivals.
ney
taln.-Jdebo St.
-~d;--~-::STOCKHOLM, Swt'den t1PJtudf;c Patty of Los Angeles and
Paris W&lt;m the men's si'nglt-s titJb
of the Sctndtnnia.n Indoor Ten~
nb CbamplOMblp.s Sunday by defMtil'lg Svt\n Davklsson. of Swe·•
.
d&lt;&gt;n. H, 13-11, 11-2. An1ela Mortl·
mer of Enala1td a:alned the wotaIIY UNITID PRISS
cn's Jlftl}es tille by d!featinl £e.
vond Ahbea Gibson or New York
Two vlotorl• In llht&lt;oe wo&lt;kOI'd •·6, 6-4. 8-8.
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Ricbmoad Saturday,
Soutb~astern - Vanderbilt 6.()
aad Alabama ~ play once nus
week befcrc bi&amp;: mte\iDI next
Monday.
Bil Seven-Thru-way tic exist:;
at 3"1 among Kansu, Kan&amp;as St.,
and Colondo with last two meetIna ia week'11 big 1ame Saturday
Ml880W'l Valley-St. Louis risks
f.O record tWice.
Soutbwest-c~tcaders SMU and
Arlu.u•s play once, tben club
Saturd•y.
t ftY1bte-Utah rl$b 50 rceonJ
w~~ leaders-California BAA
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nual exhibition series with ·Jooat
whffekhalr te.nu. Tbfl Wbecls,
Ill• H~. a. I Sot"""'y nichl. while ln New Yc.-k, will be the
Grambllnl 82 Tlllot..n 1T
nd thon roUted iD lite final per- (Ufl&amp;tt Of tiH: 52 ·AS5n., the orUCLA 00 Arizon• tempe st. Tl
Tho i&gt;oorn of review of Boy ted
to dol~ !the Cievel.. d &amp;nization wbleh , entertains t.hc
WIST
~Out Tr!lop U1• '' eoin-d of tirOw.. 44 Suudey olaht.
. w.r-disablcd thro~~&amp;hoot the yetr.
Wll'llhln51lon 83 Onaon tilt. 63
Joe ,Johnson. 1\obert Boweb and
In
SU~tdl)''s othill~ 11m~, tbc
StHn[ord 73 Orcg~Jtl 60
Amoa Lt!onard met Tuettdat eve· Bltiou .ad Hershey BeeTs bl:ttll'd
l.&gt;envcr 78 R~;i :s fl8
C1NCINNATI uP-Gil Hodges,
ninl at the Rock S,priq:a M~tho· tbroqb,.in extra period wltbout
Col.orado A&amp; M &amp;I Wyomina 06
dill Church wUh Ray Wtilaley be•aa able to ret~olve 1 z-2 ue. Brooklyn DociCer first bRSeman. il
San f'nncisco 33 CIIIJ(ornia 24
SCOut Maat.e r, Geor.cc W11ncr. the t,ie Jeft Buffalo JO points in the NIUoul LMtue's "sacrifke
Snu1hern f'a l. 73 hlaho' lm
.sslstlnt &amp;eOUl m111ta' aad five hlltlk of Ntt.JbW'Ib tnd nine ~cad fly cblllnQion." Tbe · likeable In·
Fre:.no St . 88 San Oif'~Jfl St. 86 OT mmbers t.Jf tOO troop. Raf loha· of Clftv.Olwd
dhm.a: 6tror~.~boy :JIH led the N, L.
C'ull~a:e of Paeific ti8 Nmada· 59
BOD, Eddie Bartell&lt;, Ricbard Clark
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Mbnla-n!f. 6R Mout111na Si1L1e 61
Toii!IIIY · Brown . and R•Pr
llorOboy lliCh&lt;d UP• .to within criflec fly wu · rcturacxl to offt.
Utah 89 Jlawaii 86
heit, wbo took ond ~ue&lt;flllul!y lhrlie point. of llr.o 111""'1! ID the eial nWor ·J ¢aaue 5titlst.lcs in
St. Franeis., Pao., 96 Staltle 88
pUoed the IO&lt;:DDd clarol ,..uUDa bitue for tho fourth ODd liDal IUM. tie hid iD Ill IUM aad 10 ill
Poruand 81 GQUHia 66
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The DoJUJ try to tab over the
lead in the Californla Baaketball
Assn. Tuesday n.lght wben they
plan San Jose St. Then they play
Loyola Callfocnja Friday,
, NE~ YC?RK l!l'-Wclterwmght
DaytOn, which hAd won 14 1 Cann1ne ~~ot~ 1s fa":o:OO a:t .71f:
stratt~bt, bowed in a hectic game to 5 to beat Gene Pomer tontght
on itf home court 88 LouisvUie, In th eir return TV 10-rounder pt
ranked No. 10 natlonaiJy by the ~t. Nicholas Arena, although Potl'·
United Press Board of Coaches ter held .him tn. a dr.aw m t~
pm;he4 jt8 aeaaon record to 16-1. ' same ring on Dec. 19.
Kent.... ranked No. 4 nation- NefldJer Fiore o£ Brooklyn nor
ally, :W~JI!l!ther mlijt;~r upaet \'ic- Poincr of Ntagara Fl'lll~ N.Y.,
tim~Ra:&lt;· tu elibth-ranked l&lt;Ought ~inte then.
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Len-booker Carmme is .faVUl'ed
Vancler·b:Qt, Cl -73. The loaa was the
t 1tst in ·Southeastern because of hl!l greater ~t'~ence
CoDf · e~.~ ., pJ,Q.
dropped and harder punch, and'·b(t~e he
the lhW 1dlrd ·Place.. rfwa other 15 expected to be ".sharper'l.: than
tea~· r¥ked lri " 1be top 20 na- tn December. That wat onJy ,llils
tionally wer~ Upset-16th-tanked seeond bout a!tW' 11 13-mon!..h·lay
Cincinnati by St. J.ouis, 1Q4.86, 0 tl .
and 19th ranked Marquette by
Yt orc'~&gt; 48·18 6 r ecord includes
Bradley, 65-57.
18 knockouts, but it a-lso includes
Dllnob, ranked No. 3 aationaiJy, eight failures. to go the d~tance-­
paced the other vietortou11 ranked when he was stopped on cuts. He
h'lams with an ~ wta: ·ever De· la:id oft 13 montlt.i to ret .his brows
Paul Illinois DOW ha• ail '11-1 rec· heal properly beforo ..t"CSUmlng acord.
lion last Nov. 21 with a dcr1slon
over
Riney Nocero.
Meior C•nfw•nce Racta
Poi.rler's 13-3·3 list 1Jas. but live
As a result of weekend play, kayoet~, and he was stow~ three
herc:s ~ ·lituation in mQjor-con- tim-e#.' :Jie ·won five of :hiS eight
rcre~e. rices:
boull'"ln 1~ b~ wijwppeJI by
BII -Tea- Idle IoWa 4·1 t•n&amp;lelil Oscar :rut,a •&amp;~
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with 11 SfCQDd-place lVashin_eton 0-1 sen 6 "'~~- ":
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same nia:htl.
lvy·Colu!Dbia 4-0 an4 Priaeeton
3·0 moe!$ ror IMd 1'1:\day.
Atlantic Coast-North 6rolina
8-1 anti Duke 6·1 me~l' ·&gt; f6r Jead

BY OSCAR FRALEY

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Nati.onal champion San Francis·
co, which "walked" to a new major-coiieae record or 40 stralgbt
\'ictories, promised "no letdown"
today aa it drove toward the all~
time aJl--(:ollege record or 55
straight triumphs.
The Dons woa No . .0 Saturday
nilht wben they overcame a freak
stall to beat California. 33-24. The
historic coacjuest solidified their 1
hold on the ' No. 1 natloDRl rank-~
ing-for lt came on the !lame
nieht tbat areb-rlval Dayton was
ousted from tbe unbeaten rank!
by Louiavllle, 88-CK, hl overtime.
The to stni1bt topa the old
major-college mark of 39 straight
held by Long Island University.
19~ aod Seton Hall 1940-41 .
Now the llireet is the string of
M wim OOI'Qpiled by Peru Nebr.
State Teachers from
1921~26,
which stand8 as the small-college
and all-college recordl. San Francisco ba1 11 more regular seasc•)
iamea to play-so aa all conquering uweer would earry the Dons
past thls fij:ure in the late staees
' of the NCAA tournament.

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CAH AI'I'ORP
1b SMtL, &amp;,

squeaker to Michipn State.

Potopt,ky'• ScorH 41
The mo ~t 'Ptoltfic performance
of the weekend however. wu Dan
Polop.sky's 48 points performanc.:!
for Keni State 1n a htg'h-6cO'Tlng
II0.108 Mid-American Conference
game won by lcague-leadma MarshalL The victory gavt&gt;o Manhal l
a 7-1 mark an the conference and
a 13-2 r ecOT'd overall.
Elsewhere Cinctnnati saw th
nine-game winlting ¢flreak snapped
by hot-sho(}lJng St. LouLS, which
defeated the Bearcats, 104-86 A
last-mioute basket by Jerry Wil'th
of Otterbein gave his team a 67·
66 decision ove r Mt Union tn an
Ohio Co.nfert&gt;nce game.
Toledo's Jim Ray, one of t he
most consistent f!Corers in the Mid·
American eonfe;encc scored 27
pomts, although Wt:~tern Michl·
gan best the Rockets 90-82 in a
thriller at Kalamawo.
ton.
This week 's schedule
One o£ the top question-s is
Monday- Ddiance at Wi tte n·
whether Dayton sllll has the wm- berg, Sl. Francis at 1'oledn, Loynin:g spark to get an other ..strt"ak ola .of Ch1cago at Youngstown,
und"OTWay after the Louisvill e West Yirg.i nia Stale at RiQ Grande.
thriller. The Jo1yers mcllt J..oyola
'fue.sday- Xavtcr at Sprmg Hill
at 'home Wednesday and then tra· Ala ., Mu skmgum at Hiram l+'md \'el to New Orleans to play Loy lay at Anderson, lnd, Steuben .
ola of t-he South flO Saturday
ville at Cannon, Wi lberforce at
PrHtUre OH Do~yton
Kentucky Stall'.
Coach Tommy Blackburn thinks
Wednesday- Heid€iber,ll' al Ot·
his team will recover. "Now the tf&gt;rbein, Western Mlichigan at Kent
proosure i10 off and we can con- State, Defiance at Adrian . Mar·
cenlrate on the rouRh schedule iella al Oh!O Wesleyan , Loyola of
ahead," Blackburn said.
Chicago at Dayton, Oberhn at Mt
A totttl of :;o games im·olving Union, I.awrence at I&lt;'indlay Ak·
Ohl.o Collegm are on tap tonight ron at Juan1ta, Steubenville at
through Saturday. XRtver started LeMoyn.e.
the baU rolling Sunday night by
Thursday - Den ison at RiQ Gran·
brnezing put )Ayola of the South · de Cincinnati vs St Joh ns at New
7~54 at New Orleans .
York Cily, Xavier at Miami. t'la ,
The Mu.sketeer.s , pa ~·r d by Dan • ABhland at Wooster, Toledo ut
Piontek's 29 points, led 1111 llhe · Lou isville.
way m wlnning their lOth !!:arne in 1 Friday-Capital &lt;1! Htram. Wil ·
14 .starts.
nungton at ~·i ndluy . Inr:liana Teach
Fittoon games were played Sat· ers at Kent State, Baldwm-Wal ·
urday- night by Buckeye schools lace at Wcsl minstc r, Ken yo n at
and incUvidual stars really :srarit- Hobart.
Jed.
Saturday- Ind iana at Ohi o State
For Instance, Akron won its 14th Dayton at l.oyola of New Orleans
llraieht victory and 5eventh in Wittenberg a&lt;t Ak1-on, Kenyon al
Oblo Conf(U'tmce 'PlaY wlt'h a 121 Rochester, Capital at MI. Union ,
-68 win 'OVer Heidelberg. Although Mwkingum at Otterbein, Ohio
they played only h&amp;lf ·t he game, Wesleyan Hl Hcidcibcr~. Wuo., ter
Fred Go1d1nl had 24 and Mike at Manetta, Wilm ington at DeHarlciM acored 28 for the Zippers. fiance, Bluffton at Ashhmd , NorDefiance copped an eaw 84-73 t h&lt;!rn Michigan &lt;~ 1 Ohm Northern,
win over Blufrt'(ln College for the StoeubenviUc 11t 1'' 1ndh y, Ohio U.
Jac:-ket.s' lOth in a row without , at Baldwm-Wallace,
Mliami al
defeat as forward Bill Poce ~cor. Xavier, Bowlmg Green at Wcst ed 29. Ohio State's Robin ' fo'tee· .ern Kentucky, Cannon 111 ,John
man, who ilet'ms to be getting bet- furoil, f'f'fln at Allegheny, Young
1.er und better, came in wlth 46 do.wn at Adrian, Giffin at Cedarpoints aa the Bucks dropped a 94· v1Ue, 'J'l·aMylvanJa at Rio Grande.

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COLUM;BUS, 0. UP- A lot of
questions will be answered tlm
week iD Ohio college basketball as
powerful D.ayt.on seeks :to rebound from Its only loss and two
unbeaten teams try to clooe m on
conference titles.
Da,1on, its It-game winning
streak baJted in a 66-64 GY'ertune
loss to LouilviUe, wtll attempt W
get another streak started against
Loyol• of Chicago Wednesday .
Although the sea:;on atill has
about a month to go, Akr.on of tbe
Ohio Conterence and Defiance of
the Mid-Ohio League could Just
elinch
their respceti\'e
about
crowns in a heavy week of Hrin.g .
Akron bas two games m:heduled
this week. one o! them In leagu e
play against Wittenberg. Defiance
also meet&amp; outs1d6 oppos1tion in
addition to league r-tval WiJming.

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Today's Chuckle Letart W.Va. PTii. Group Votes
Sometimes a man aequire5 a reTo Continue Special School Tax
putation fw wildom .simply be-

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Support of tho oootiouaUoo of
money to make t fool of himself. tb.e specill teboollevy to be V'O\td
on ID tbe May • primarJ ..... vot·
Ir tuqe drap, try borrowina ed by lhe Letut, W. Va .. P~tsome money on a 30 day note. It Tcachen AuoelaUoo in a meeting
on last Tuesday evenlnc
t.be
school.
GUILD TO MEET
At the same time tbe croup vot'Jibe Guikt of the Grace Episcopal Church wtll :mett Wed:Re8d1y ed to cionate $50 to the March ol
evening at the home of Mrs. Pa· Dimes l!ampaien.
Appointed to make a drive for
trick I.Jocltary with Mrs. Greta
Pril!e and IM',n, A. R. Knl-rht as new members of the eroqp were
Mrs Vella Gerla!!b, Joba T~lor,
a&amp;siating ·bo8teaes.
and Charlie Crow.
Chlldrtn of the school under
Crosa, Racine,
to Pt . Pleasant the direction of Mrs. Opal Sam
Sunday to visit 1Mr. md Mrs. N-o.r-- were preaeoted in a progr•m. On
Jean Lame hts returned from a man Foss. Du.rdnJ the afternoon the program were the followlat
v1sit wtth h!!!' aunt, Mrs. Harry
George Fo.u, ~ visited tu.s numbers:
H,.glan.d,, Columbua, and other moth&amp;, .Mrs William F06S who
A poem, ''Welcome.. , b)' Mike
at the H-oatland home were i:- spendine the winter at the Crow; the "Ninecy Sixth Psa).~"
Grace Sauvage, Columbus;
Mitch home.
g1ven by a group of ehUdren; a
-and Mrs. Emest Jones and
Richard Whltebou.se.
Athens poem by Silly June Anderson; a
daugh,tor, Carol Jean, Cuyahoga
was here on bus.iness Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gall-a-gher
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pi•Ye&lt;l m Columbus and Al Hulfon weekend with !hi:! parents, Mr. and
York spent the weekend w1th MTS. c. P. Gal Iagher.
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.Mrr. and Mrs . E. T Bauer, Jal!k· son, Rush, were in At·hens on bu·
Past M.atrona of Evangelirae
were weekend guests of their stness Saturday.
Chapter, OE$, met Friday
eve~augbter, Polly Anne, and Mr and
Mr. and MT'5. Jcibi'" K. Srntth lef1, nlnll at the home of Mia. Paul
Mrs. C. R. Karr.
Sunday for their hOMe in Akro~ Wlrm, Bradbury, witb lrlrl. Harty
a!ter 9 pendlng ae\'1!11111 d'y.s w.n Houdasbelt, presideDt, in eharce
Cpl.
and
M'I'S
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dowsky, Arlington, Va. returned his mother, Mnl. Johb Smft.h. The of the
be hu._sineu
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had been in Covin~ and Loui
mem rs wro e a """liD ·
hom-e Sunday after spending the ville., Ky a.nd cLneilnatiQ on
,Jetter to Mrs. Zelia CroP, paat
weekend with her plll'en.ts, Mr.
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pre&amp;l en • w o s a •ur-"'1 pa·
and Mrs. Ru"ell Malls.
· J~ · ~ tlent at Holzer HospltaJ..
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parsom
Mr. and Mrs. !l.a dall M'anle
In Marl!b the Put Matrons deand 1100, Ruas!!ll, Dunbii'l", W Va., and daughter Akro..n l'l Went cece
l!ided to have a dinner infetinC
spent Sunday with 'M'I'. and Mrs. guests of their paren~.
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at tbe Masontl! Temple and to
George Munns nad hi.s sisters, invite the Past Metroaa of the
Richard Vaughan and son Mrs.
Annlce the Mlsses Dorothy Violet and Pomeroy Chapter a5 their duuts.
Parson-s' mother, ' Y.rs .
Ohlmger spent thA weekend
10 Mabel Munns, Nutley, N. J ., re· The commJttee in c,._..1e of• this
Columbus visitmg Mrs. Marmt= turnsd Lo thei-r home Saturday guest meeUng wUJ be Mn. Winn,
Ohlinger who ts til .
evening after spending several Mrs. A. R. Pullen, :Mrs. Robert
Mr and 1\-h's. J•. L. Mitch ac· days as the suesta ol Mr. and .Mrs Harris, Mrs. Stewart Hawldna,
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National Christian Endeavor Week
Observed By Church 01 Christ Youth
1'he Christian En(!eavor of the scripture lCI&gt;I&gt;()n fl}l" the ml!eting
Church of Chnst began the&gt;r ob- which opened wtlh the CE pledge
servance o! National Chr1sttan
Endeavor Week in the 7~th year
of CE work on Sunday, J-anuary Anonymoll8 Donor29th, and w11l conclu&lt;k! the obserBefriend8 Fireman
vance on FebruM")' ~tb when a
eommqnity-wide Youth meeting
An anonymous fr-1end of the
wtll be W.eJd at that church at :t.bddleport Volunteer F1re De4 :30 p. m
partment furntshed the food foc a
Sunday mornmg the young peo- ro!l'.rt bee! dinner wh1eh was serv·
ple took part in tbe mo-rnmg ier- ed to the ftre-men and theiT f-amil·
vtce with etght of the memben lea at : he Firemen's Hall Sunda:v
partic-ipating and the ChriStian at 2:30. B. F. Parmalee, Dcmald
Endeavor furms hed special mWiic MilW and Jal!k Beehtel wece I!OOks
for the evemng worshtp service.
for the dinner and their moou in·
At the CE meetmg at 6 -p m. cluded roast beef, mashed pota·
Mrs. George Childs, ad•nsor. was toE'JI, gravy, green beans, tosiied
discussiOn leafier in t'he1 r study of salad, -picktes, rolls, butttT -and
the Book of Genesu; and lhe Rev. apple butler, coffee. il!e cream
omd Mrs Gardner also took part, and cake. Approximately sixty
Bonme Van
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Grimm: tbe
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G. T. Wildermutb, maaq:er of
of dilltirea; ~uben and Rachel", the AU Super Market at Porno1 IQDJ, by Ronnie Carpenter, Ed· roy, Ohio, and B. F. Parmelle,
die Rly RoUJb, Johnll)' Taylor, mana&amp;er of tbe A&amp;P ltOJ'I; at llld·
Lou Routh, Ruth Ann Ben· dleport ~re conqHetlni: plans for a
tt, and ludy Ball; and a .son&amp; most unusual promotion of smok·
1Qal1lta Clrpenter and Roser ed meats
Lee TQ1or.
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tbe 'next meetl.q will be Audrey \ what a wide 'variety of smoked
(IOffJDan wbJle John Taylor wiD I rp.eat and ftsb items are avadable
~J~o"' a film.
to add variety to their dtil)'
Present were Mr. and M~ . Bill menus," Mr. Wildermuth and Mr.
Htfl, Mr. and Mn. bti.Jlaa Ball,
·Mr. aod Mn. Charlie Crow, Mrs.
FMie Glbbe:, .Mr. and Mra. John
Taylor, Mrs. Audrey Hoffman,
Mn. Allee Brinker, Mrs. Opal
8a.)Te, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keefer,
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Mr. and )Irs, Harry Grimm. Wade
-C.rpen.ter, Charlie Durst, and Mrs.
Vella Gerlaeb.
A rontribution WJS made to the
ft
Mareb of Dimes 'When the Rock
SP&lt;iniO Grange met Thunday

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Rock Springs
GfQnge A'd ·
Polio Drive

Evangwine Chapter OES YOSt Matrons
P'an
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A repott was elven by the
visltlnl eommtttee oo thelr Reist
Hame ptoject. and tbe club de·
cided to reMentber Older membeNIjeet
of the Chapter as a new.

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Games were plf.yed during the
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Homer ltice, Wotl'hr master presided over .t he mectinR and five
applications for meblbet'8btp were
r-eceived. It Was a.areed bJ have a
Valentine box at the next meet·
lng. An officers eonferenl!e was
held on January 19.
The tectum.· Mrt. Amos Leon·
ard. presented a IU'Ogram Qf so.nga;
readi"''"S. contests and a ....arlla·
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by Homer Ric-e, WUJiam Criner,
Orville Browa and A.mos Leonard.
Re!-rMhments Were. served at
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families frequently
unokblo
or cooked llama and. o eo~~iOUI
eon, tbere are many
atsmoked meat dinMr• lnfreque
Jy served or perhap~ never e~0...1
tried. Some of the more tlnuJilAI
items which will also be on diJplay
in A&amp;P this week iadwde amok!d
beef tonaue, Imported eanotd
hams, smoked pork chops, n'!t
dian bactln, coUBie butta, liN
ham bocks.
M4DY rflsb items IJ'e allo lm\0••
cd, most popular of wbich ..-e
white &amp;sh, salmon, and hentar,
Mr. Wildermuth aDd Mr. Ptrmtlle
noted. Srnoked IDt;!at.s are far from
new. Smoklqg of meats il one: of
the earlle•t known methods of
preserving foods. Early American
Indians and Indian ~uts · li~~
for days elll'l')'lng light wet .....
smoked .enl8on whleh wu kiiOW1I
as jerttn-Thls meat was as hard
as rock, but quickly cUssolved ill
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"Certainly the A&amp;P this week.''
said Mr. Wildermuth and Parmel·
re wUi have a quantity of smoked
meats f~ reiid~ts of Pomero)'
and Middleport ha'Ve ever 11een in
one piau. Every Jtem will be
priced especially low for extra
savings. We bape evervaae tn
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PoDleroy and Middleport VISits the
store this week."
we know they will be impressed
and A&amp;P's tnditlonai low price
policy assures great savints.

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. WASHINGTON UP~Pr&amp;sident 1 on what essent~Jy is a Dernocrttie
Ei.St'nhower has reached an agree. Party S)'Rem or fia.aneinJ(
ment w1th Dem~atic
Heart of the Demoeratil! plan
1onal leaders on pay as YOU go' c.alls for a one-cent iorreue in tbt"
fmancme far a new super high- present federal t.u on guoHnt to
way :system Jl was diAcl(t§ed today. help pay t&lt;he federal :~bare ot thit
House Repubhcan leader Josepb bigbway bualdJDI program.

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Crash Engineer Examined

Begin Work On
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.Any member in thiJ ar.~• ls invited to attend tbe dinner wbleb
1.1 : sebeduled for 1 p.m. Re&amp;t!rv•
tlOns may ~ made wltb ~

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PLAN RIVIVAL
~vivaJ · 11ervices will be hi!ld
at thO lloclc Spr\Qgs Methodilli
Cburdt· btiJIDtll~l Su!ldoy,- J•u·
uary ~ to Su•day, Februuy 12
inclusive.
Rev. L. A. Bancerter, pa&amp;tor
of the Hea1h Methodist Chute!~
JI.Uddlepqrt, will ~o.,.duct the aer·
vices whleh will be · b~)d 1 eac:b
evening b(:Jinnlq at '1:30 o'clOc~.

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members of the Auxlliary of the
Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128. American Lcg10n. Half of the mem·
hers will be asked to eontribute
to this Sale wJth the otben to
have a sale at a later date.

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BACKED BY BEST GUARANTEE

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To ••tt Chnrolet, Plymouth, Studebaker Ea:.
Hoavy Duty U Moa. Guaronlee

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Demctrats have iudiated
the tax mereatea ta be_dnfieoll
tbe House Ways' and Means
mittee will lnthtde a hike
celit in the present twG
,gaJion federal tax on
This would pay t.be
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year $51 billiOD
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With tbe ''Mystery Man" stiU a .,
mystery, the amount of
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$6 aDd from · -.flie
that 'hay~ bedt' 11ent to
tbe ante--Will'~ tillo
heigbta:.
With Ute .amOUDt
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moke
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Ke rv... 1M W · ,' .
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Sales Aid Polio ·
Fund By $26U2

CIN'CIN'NA'h,
. 0. UP-Produce:
larte Consumer Rr-adt'I!J o!f
l!omumers A large ._1 to 43;
41 to 43: mediums 40 to
41; extra Jar.ge 40; A large whit-e
36 to 38; A medium wfJite.. 3• to
Middleport V-Olunteer Firemen
38; A medium brown 34: to 36 have oompleted their sale.~ of pop
checb 27 to 28; B large 3'i to 36.
m thl! busints.&lt;i section on
Chicken~ steady
unchanged I S.•tm·da•"' W~blt"h have laalod for
prl&lt;oo&lt;: (ryet'll 3 1oo 8 1·2 ib 20 to
22 •n..,&lt;y 21 ·l o 2~: ~&lt;n. ~ ~ ~
chairman
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23 to 26; h•nl &amp; Jb an-d UDdfr 18
raised money
to 19 hens light. 1c;tt9fns 13 ·t-o 17
f\lnd l!ampaigu anold t'006lel'IS' 9 to 12.
a profit &lt;Of $262.62
Bu.tler 00 aoo.re 68.
been turned over to Dr:m
Ue animal, a«ordine to trad.iUa.
Roach, Middleport PoUo fund
pope his .bead out of hl11 burt'ow
LIONS MilT
chairtnan.
fbor a look around after •!~~=~ Pomeroy Lions Club
The ftremert llhankf!d William
all winter. If he sees his !
WlU meet at the'lr
LewNi of the Cr063 Hardware
in bria:ht sunlight, he goea
day luncheon meeu~
Store and Ulfl A &amp; P. Market for
slee)-for sht: mote weeks.
at Federated Church. Pi'Ogram
dunng llhc
their cooperation
sbadow-aprir~~ is just around
chalrmen are Dick OW~n and aey. sale; .
bOI'b:on.
nold GrHnc.
,.,Sun PraJrJe, however. wiU
YOUTH WI&amp;K SERVICES
rdJnqulsh the honors to PUIIXSII·I
TIME IXTINO.f)
nev
. .Riilph ~rcmlcy of Woods·
fawney.
The March of Dimts coin-cards vJlle will be- the ptinctpal speaker
If Prinl!e Daliphtn b too buay will be left tn the local buaint'Jsa during Youth Week
Scrvil!es
with amour, r'etired champlGQ houses until Saturday, Feb. .f, ac· belq beld by three Methodist
"Sir No Talk In. Sleep" wiU be cording to Don Roach. Middleport Youth GtouPB at their !!hurch In
called out of retiriment. to do tile ehairlnln of the Pollo fund eam- Laurel Cliff. Services begin each
hoaorJ, club meililbera Wd.
eveDiD; a.t 7:30 p. m.

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.4ilerafe C&lt;)tl per

eburcll in Point Pleasant on
day, February 5.
The meeUng will begin at
P. M. and will close two
later. A menage of
will be given to the men.
ness will be transacted
meeting.

Wahama High Wins Trophy
For Polio Drive ......

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A Bake Sale will be held Satur· Count)' will be beld at tbe

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Childs. Mrs.
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MUlot, Mrto.

MYSTERY MAN CONTEST RULES

Eacb day until further notice .. The Daily SaQtlne) will
c:qnduct a Mystery Man Contlil!l With the prizo lncreaslnA
•too 1n·value cacl1 day ehe My&amp;tery Man is not idenlllled
W.tr.nero will be announced each time the Mystoo- Man Is
!4J\Ittifiedt. Each entry rou~tlave your name and addr..,
lp be eligible lor the'prue.
'ntere can be only one wmper. The c;,rii011l postmark
ud neatneas ol ent.ry decides lhe winr.tr ill cue mo1·e
•tlllln one correct Entries ...., re~ved.

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Tues4i)-. January 31, has beea•
1et for the dinner to b~ given
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Wbo h Uti• mon? Nomelalm ond yuu wUl wiD ••·" plu•
fl.OO for enry doy The ·Dally SenUnel Myotery Moll
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5 at Tupper;s- Plains Evmgelieal
Umted Brethren Church aoooro.ine to an.aoonatm1mt mad&amp; today
SerVICes will be held ~- evening at 7.30 with pastor Walter
A. Frost as e-vangeist.
M1S!1 Edith Ste-men, Pkterington, 0., Wlll ser;-e- as SOI1Jf leader
and children's worker, Miss Stemen is also a Scene--0-Felt ar1i.!it
and will present a different pic--lure eal!h evening durjog the re-

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city school was closed. Some rural
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'l'be president also
Fred; lllbbt, Dr. K.
and P-aul E. Da,·is as a
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lng on Feb. 27 at the
Plans wer.e discussed
ing money this .spring and
for star-ting Wl)rk on grading
d111unage needed -in co?rtaie pat&lt;t&amp;;.t&gt;
of the park site. Volunteer WOt'k·
er.s. wdl ~be ~k-ed to &amp;Hiat w.JP.
.tbil' l'fO.jtets tfii!,'spHng and thcf
flrst tOne .t o be !l't.-lr¢00 will be
the oonstructi.on or a J)ef'manent
buck stop at the ball diamond.
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road expansion
Mr. Eiunhower de•vot&lt;od
hiS weekly
meeting
eongreuk:lnal leaders to a dilcu!;o·
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The · 1956 campaign
for the
Middluport Park A&amp;sociati&amp;n Iae.,
starled off M'rurday evmiug with
an enthusiastic meetinR
at the
VIllage Hall with -pl'(!Sident. Brul!e
Ll-oyd, presiding.
Plans were mad e to -start immediately to complete tbe ball
diamund at the park so
high :schOQl .team
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W
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announeed the
agreem~t . afLer he and other
GOP lcgJ.5lat.ive leadet .s conferred
Wt~.h Hr Eisenhower.
We want the roads as (alt-1 .as
we ean get them," Martin s.11d
He eaid the PTeiSident coneurred
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President and Congressional Leaders .
Agree On "Pay As Yon Go" Financing

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Announcements bave been reeeJVed here of the approaching
rparriatf! -of Miss Ma:tY Jo May,
daug~ter
)fr. and .Mre. JOflepb
H. M.ay to Da.nJel• E. Cotl. Th"
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Mrs. A.. R. PuU.en.
Mrs. Wino, who was aasisted
by Mrs. Grift Ruasell, served
t"treahmen.ts to
Mrs. WaJter and Mrs. Ril!bal'd Fmtaw. Mr. and
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Yrs. Carl
Donald
CoHins and Mr. and
"Hmmm," sald the
tourist,
Bunte,
Mrs. Will Reynolds. MrJ. Mrs.
Blllka.m.
"looks like
we
micbt bave
W. W. Hayes, Mrs. Leo Vaughn.
Mn. Robert Harris, Mn. ~
some raJn"
Roush, Mra. Steiff, Mrs. HindJ,
"I sboro hope so," drawled the
Kansan. "Not for nfy-self but for
Mril. PulleD and Mrs. Houdashelt.
the kids . I've -teen rain."

Darleen Hill, Arthur Quivey Wed
Local Church Youth Attend
In Double Ring Ceremony Dec. 23
Youth Fellowship Conclave

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Wahama High School was presented the "Cup of Hope" trophy
in ceremonies at a dance given at
the Pt. Pleasant Armory on Sat.
urday night for their efforts in
oolleettng money (or U.e poho
drjve in the county.
The trophy was giJen to Wah:J·
rna for having had the bichl!st
per captta collections of any or
the county's three high schools
Per cap1ta l!olledions at Wahama
were $2 64 Total l!oJiecUons made
by the 5ludcnts at the school
amountrd to $1396.65.

grader, was crowned the

Queen for selling the most

nuts for poUo. Miss Curry, the ·
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cbesttz.
Curry cf New Haven, wu erowaed ,
by Joe F. Burdette, former-b' ,...,
presadent of the .state board of '
control and presently a ClDdidife
for governor on the Democ:radc
ticket.
The peanut Queen and
helper, Eugene Ra:vburn,
Ial'iO bags of peanuts in tbe
pa1an.
·-..,o;a
MIM ROUllh reported tblt
l'tleanwhrle, polio ;ampaign dir Collt'Ctioo made oa the
Bridge
on
edors annuunl!ed tb~t the threl! Mason
school~ bad collected appro11tma- amounted to $174. Total
tely $3.500 In the drive. Point l10n for the tbree Saturda)'l
Plea!)ant studeota led the otbl'r which the bridge was woct!~·
two counltea on total rollect1on ~ amounted to $375.
but thetr per capital figure wa10
Mary Lou F'ryman,
loWf!r than Wahama's. ApproKJ· Vtrginia of tOM,
mately Sl700 was raised by the ficates or
Point Plea}lant student body.
Wahama
The trophy was presented to ganizatioQII at
Sandra Roush, who direl!tcd the dual!'! receiviq the
Wahama l!ampai,gn, by Sterling were Patsy Curry. E~;;;.
Evans, a representative of the Na- burn, Wanda Routh. r
tiona! Foundation for the l'' lght l~song, Larry KJq,
Again11t lnfanUie Paralysh!.
Henderson. Club&amp;
In additton to winning tbe tro- rertificat were the
pby, Wahama received another Club. the Student
honor w.ben PitB7 C\ll'l"y, a.n. eJght.b the Future F'll'llleta

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