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and are at home in tbelr apartment O!J North Setond Avenue.
Word bas been receilved bere
that Mrt. Paullne Cox, who was
Injured in an automobile aetident
at Coolville several weeki ago,
remai.QJI In a critical condltiCtn.
Her daqhter, Olh'la, Ia recovering sattstaet(lrily from lnJuriet recelved In the aame accident. ·T he
report etated· that Mn. Cox was.
in a coma most of the· time and
,had sustained a broken back.
broken jaw, broken left atm and
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HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO.

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Clyde Bumgardner Leipl!lic llr
and Mrs. Robert ' GliUland'
daughter and Mrs. Ella Gilliland,
Hartford, W. Va.• and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewia GilJUand arid ebildren, New

Mrs. Jamea
Matron of ·Ev.ngeline Chap-

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who will be installed tonlgbt aa
Worthy Marton Of the Cl'lapter;

T.hree Attend
Sub-District
Church Meet

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were made to ortaDize a
car service to• elderly people wtio
u e unable to Jttend dntrth, due
to lAck of trsnaportatlon, wh2 t.bt
Metbodtat Men met Tuesday evening at the United Methodlat

Athens Greece. Grandparent~ l1fll
Mr. and Mn. Harley Brown, R(J.et
Sprtngl!l road, lnd Mr. Af\d lin.
.Joe Gordon, Va ll.l tl, Ga. Hr.•
ond Mri. 1&gt;. B. Smith of Wet!
Plllm "Beach are ,.:reat trandparchurcb,
ents. The b.tby also has two .,eat;
Kenneth Finley, preaident, pre· &amp;rea! if'lndparenta lo WeJ.t. Palm
aided at the meeting wbicb opened Beach.
witb de v_otioila led ~Y C. E. Blakes-·
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was vo .cd to Install snow treads
Refreahmenta were IUVed at the
on tbe pas tor's
It Wll!l also cloae nf the meeting bJ Rot;.
voted to ma~ e and Jrwitall a Chril!lt· Trat)' Sr.
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F'.:a9-H Job nee Buf(alo. Minn. Bole
Fla. Three alnnQ wert "kUied.. Tbe
( lMmuu!foul Sotltwlpl&amp;otoJ

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Ivy League style, slacks of washabl.,;-

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lnteresled , may

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returned ·to~ the
the eonservaUon
Fish and· Game

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The
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CLINTON, Tebil: (UP)K School
board aiad. f&amp;culty members C'Oofer
tod.Jy on. whether it will be · safe
to· reoPen the' lntesrated C~ton
High &amp;!h&lt;lol M~nday . The sc:beol
waa cloe•d tbla week because•of
anU-Negro cSem'onstratlons.
Four.teen,·men and t"!O women
act:used of Jeadlng attempts to
force Negro pupib out of tbe
schoOl were released under bon,dl
of $1.000 to $12.000 Thunday.

E~.:penses of eacb candidGte at' cording to their filed statements
were at follcnn (no pa_rt of any
mone-y &amp;pent b)' iadlvJduat candid~tes was t"Ontributed to them
badrera · a«ordina: to their

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20-24, mostly 20-22: 8 large 31-34.
mostly 32-83; FOB Cincinnati,
whites and bl'9WB A large 41-42;

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lb zt:Je~ ; mostly 211~~\i: h&lt;na,
heavy '28-271Ar!; tryert!OI~tera. 10"
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fjn~d Lloyd
P,a~ot ··case, t20
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and ~stt for

ter: Dale Kennedy 1ns fined flO
"nd eollts for lnto*.atlQn' an~ ruch
ard Lee Robion, .$0 ahd cOsta (or·

driving Ute wtoo. Wl1 .on .a One- .
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COLUMBUS, 0 . (UP) Th&lt;
OhiO COnJPU.da,ted Te lephooei',.co.
today Urled•'tbe Ohio •PJJ.blie Ulil·
itle'a Commission to reject ·l de·

Suit For Money ·
Filed In Court
A petition on "account tn. a
judgement action fil ed in :¥elg_s
County Common Pleas ~ouri to·
daf shows Roy Kohlhau8f)n ·. cl~
Bus.ine s~ Adjustment Co., Parker's
bur~w · w. Va. , is plaintiff aca-nst
Ken~lb Hager and Artie Ila&amp;erl
Rt: ·J; CoOiviUe, 0 .

maf\4 br ~ore th111 20,000 .Parts·
Tfte judge me nt Is for ~.90,
mouth 11Jinf!hl that . 1 new tclc- plus. Interest on assigomcrtt ftom
pht!De cOnt'Pim"y be flam ed to serve thli! Ctlmden-Ciark Uo~pltal.
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·The petltlona were forwarded tu
·the cornnJlaslon 'Nov. 5 by the
Portsmouth City Council and ask- !m•~.i :ul&gt;del
Coasolidated's fran

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.A· CIANI bolste a 63-foo~

spruce Into poltltiaD oil tb8
be foeal point of • . worldwide
•"ciuiatmaa "PageAnt of Peace.'" Pnal.dent Ei.eenhower wtU _o pen
the pa.rant at lS p. m• .Dee.. 20 by Jtghtlng the tree and broi!Ufi!al&amp;·
!fie t. ·message. The t~. from Llneo.bl National ~orest, ia a. gift ot ·
tbe)eople of ,uamoCUflo, N. !L ·.
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CENTER OF PEACE PAGEANT .

. Telephone Firm
Asks Dismissal

A medium ~l-ll5.
ChickenJ, ~Ji"yers unchanged; 3-

Of
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Buq&amp;peit

Frank Meredith
Dies Suddenly
Of Heart
Atlilek
William Frecl:er ·of

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The blizzard which dumped two
f.iet of snow in the Utah mouney
used to
needed to tains, also e:aus.ed the death of a
Monticello, Ulah, woman ln a trafcemeter&gt;' lots in good
fic crash, and a forestry worker · MnL
Sherifta deputiea were
tlo~t·
buy
grall!l
seed,
toore
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and
Mln1eq4Jpmcnt.
Wbo suffered a hca"rt attack whu
ptlng tOday theft of old
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Af &amp;he meetin" Thursday lt was he wal!l caught in the hills by the e:nvUie left today for Warsaw.
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Ind. to atten'd the
- d res Idenee re- ~ded that e(fective
a XInpb ury ft-p~rted to have · ~urtecl early dia$, J,)ec:!. 6, the lotl!l In RiVerview
A
band of rain, br:erM:~~e:t~· was
Wednesday morning.
ct.metery ·will be raisli!d. frotn
rain and snow plagued
Aceord .mg t o 'tbe report a· house $1M to $120 for 10x20 ful,l lots;
from eaatern Oklahoma ken with a heart attack
reeJded"ll'l by Mor11an French .and lro"m ••• to ••5 lor lOxlO •au to
Lak
his offices in the Bell Ai.rtraft
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llrs. Jl a bel Lan· JQW.; :Middleport
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pJint in Buffalo, N. Y.' 1s
Hill ,Cemetery,
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daker, wat entered after rnid·
full lots will be $50 and lb.&amp; 1., c.:-· weJthermen said eold air
Tbe lleftdith ramUJ 'I ited o ·
night.. Tbe elothiag Wls owned by
Jots, ..'lfi. The price ·o f openr,ush into the Ohio Velley and ten .in this area and were here OB
lh e hOUII,fl keeper, !Deputy Jed We b
graves~has been ra(fcd from
ower Grea t Laltes In a ·'ow
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at the Frecker bome ln
aler laid the . t~ief appJrenpY had
to $35 bee au$@ of the iDereas-la~o~u~tjl~e:'aa~te~r~ly~dr~~~t:.:t~od:•::Y::.·---~A="'~"':l
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a ske,eton key' 11 ·there was no
of labor.
sian of a broken, entrY.
tlpproved the work of
Jn county }all to terve 1 tltrceSexton of tbe village
daf .l!lbten~e ia , Denver Thoma,
and on rccommendawho · Wal!l tined SlOO and coat in
Mayor c . o . Fisher; Work
addition last hiabt In Mayor. E.
completed on a parkJq
F. · .ltobirtlen•a · rourt Tb-ay
10 cars in the RivervieW
nighl Thoma . 'w.lfl ebarged 'witb CeP'Jttltery, A ' genefal diM!usi.lo~
driving W:.JHle intclxicated after be waa beld· ot the opera tina budget
was invol~ lnan accident an E. rOf'" J"ie1 .to be sub!l"litf(ld to Coun~
Maln S_t. ·Wednesday evenln&amp;.
cil at their Janu:1ry meeting,
Howard .\)olton. Athent, it also
It was reported that $53'3 had
In jail loliQwing a sentence of been collected for opening of
lhree days apd $100 and eoltl by trf11t. from May l · to Dec. 6 and
Mayor 1 RolilnfV)n on a Nmllar $500..-:for the sale o_r lots ill the
charge. He had been free on bond wiRle , period of timf!.
after hia alh:st earlv in November .
The trustees and sexton have
'E ugene Collins has been re- the records of the cemeteries
bond most completed and will meet on
leastd from jail on $300
from a cbaree. o{ drJvlng while in· January. loth at 7:30 tor thier ·
toxtcated. He was arreated the n,eict tneeling.
sa~e "titght a• Thoma ·after a sep,.----ara~ highway acc-ident.
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With Integration · Invesuga.
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Thursday aftMtnoon and took
;FJawtt:y , ·to }{e~ · J_Jplpital
trea~ent and returned him
bia bome.

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the Ru.ui.ans by the Hungarian
freedom-fighters. AVH headqllllrters in Budapen was the S(!ene 01
some of the bitterest fighting dur
ing lhe uprising.
In an attempt to appea:te work·
en and end a ser ie s of general
strikes, Kadar promiaed to dissolve the orga.nUation . But the indic.ations are that he is rebuild·
lng it into a terror fofee under
Soviet tutelage In a despera\e ef,
fort to stamp out ..all anti.Commu.nist oppositfcm.
Refuges r e a c h i n g Vienna,
Thursday night aaid -~~et:re\ "police

committ~

ttipulation
the mone1
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l~~.~:r·:~! of their lola .
ir
remaining · after
cafe
The western storm was blAmed -$180;
lyn Lucke ,
or
can be used for general upthe deaths of two persons
keep or the cemetery.
private plane crashed near $100 Chal!l. H.
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SCIIIJie have made this provi1ion I.NW!0'wsvejlle, Utah ' during a raging Proffitt, $220.76;
by .WUI at their deatb and other1 blizzard. Rescuers stumbled upo:l l4fig, $192.67.
have made arrangements for per- the Wreckage while searching for
pe~ care now.~
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plane downed by the
trustees last May opened storm.

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s pent $800, aU but f200 of tbat
sum bei"ng u&amp;ed for entertainment
and other coo of the rally.
Funds of tbe Republican Exf!.
cutive
were realized
from contribUtions by candidates
anct other interested persons.

27 to ~6 hrchta

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WlNt VARiiTY AWARD
A fol'lt)~r MlddlqKirt. athlete,
Chuck Sttbart. reCeived hia first
.va~ty ·a,ward for ·football at Obio
Ualver.-t.Y. Tbe junlor quarterbact ·completed 16 pwes in 37
attempta for · 1'10 wdil ind two
touchdown•; He alfO averaged 2.G
)'lfdt per dlft'Y. Chuek was given
bonauble fmenllon on the All
·Uid-Amertean. tottference team.

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0",0~ Fisher and Sext~J'r.Jo~ · , iss
Ull!'"l.'I~··~ .a re~e of tbe work ac~mplts'fiect,iiince Ma~
Cowttr. TrtJ!litea. "A drlve · . . .- f ):-'
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att·:.-$JP.erating
cemeteries tn· the fut..q,tedi "be~Ugbt by

!::l!fJPoney~
~rfi:::~:: &gt;:'!'11-t!Veniins
families · at.
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apest and other citiet during tbe
paat three daya.
At len t four pe:rson11 were kill·
?d. and scores wounded when Soviet tanks and Red Hungarian po.
lice fired on demonstrating Hun·
i arlans in Budapeat Thuraday.
Scores of demonstrators Were
arTested and r eports rcaehlng
Republkana, 'lt'bile •weeping all Austria today said secret police
local offietJ but one in the Nov. made widespread maS! arreJts
6 election bere, t_pent twice as during the night.
much mnney u Democrats thr·
ough their exeeutive commi ttees.
Th e Red-controlled B udapest ra.
This 1n1 disclosed toda y by AI· dio ad mitted . opposition elementa
bert Gfoeclmer elerk of tbe Meigs were act1ve In other scattered
Coilnty Boai-(1 1 0( Elections who areas of Hungary. It said a cur·
ba.!l necei•ed •tatementa . from all f few was clamped on Eger, north·
candidates 18 required by stale east of Budapett,. because of .. the
law.
presence of provocative e I e.
ments." Anti-Communist demonThe statementa lhowed P.epuh- strations , ,.. were reported In
lican1 spent $1598.33 and received Ven prem, In
Hungary.

Cemetery Trustees
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Men's Si.ses

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VIENNA (UP) - Hungary's haled secret police have returned to power and are carrying out mass arrests in an at·
lempt to eod anti-Soviet demonstrations, reports from Buda·
pest said today.
Hungarian Puppet Premier Janos Kadar unleashed h lo
"!error lroopa" In the wake of violent demonslrations IIi Bud.

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Long sle,eve sports shirts ·_
Generously cut - fully lined
collars - in O( out tail - San.
forized Pjald patterns.

Mrt. Grace McAvoy Walker, who tinaton Wednesday evening when
baa been visiting her cOU!iln, Misa l!lhe returned to her home in Dal·
Smith, and une!le, as far as Hun- las, Texas.

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Terror Troops Are
After Violent Demonstrations

WRECKAGE· gp;, JnS WHICH CRASHED IN MID-AIR

If you really want to make this Christmas
memorable for your favorite man or boy
think in terms ?f slacks and shirts.

even iri11 and
Michl Lloyd spent the evening
Spooial muai~ was presented by
with hls eil!lter. P atricia, ~J..indley Mrs. Edgar Allcnaworth and Ho·
Hall, a freshman at Ohio Univer· mer Rice, who sang "God Was
aity.
There." Mrs. Webb Hall will be
Mll!li liarrie Marie Smith, C. E. the leader at the servi(c next
Smith, Mn. Robert Harris and Wednesday,

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Forty-Seven At
Wednesday Nite
Prayer Service

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

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grandfather, Jesse Cooley, Logan .
.)t'rs. E. M. Blake, Mr. and Mrs.
Boy Tracy Sr. and Arthur Ttacy ·
Sr. were buainess viakors Jn Cresap, W. Va. Wedneiday.
James White has received word Forty-seven were present for the
of the serious condition of his
Wednesday evening Prayer sersister, Myrtle Whit• Thatcher,
Vice and Bi!'&gt;le study at the MidColumbus. who had 1 stroke.
dleport Church of Christ. Fred I.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd a~ Gardner, pastor of "tbe church, led
tended the annual tnte:rnaUonal the Bible stUdy clau and Mrs.
BrotherhoOd or F.Jeetrtc•J Work· l 111nnfe Gilnlore Was in Charge of
ere banquet at the Elk R-a:JI In the devotional servke.

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IVY LEAGUE

Hrath Church voted a contribuJamel!l Uoyd and
tion
of $291.00 a year for tour
chlltlren, Nicky and Kathie,. Bel·
)'ears
at their Quarterly Conferpre, were weekend gue5tl of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd and Jamlly ence for these two pr~ccts .
and attended the funeral Of· her

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ber 5, at Vald01tl, Ga. Mr. Brown
b JtaUoned with the Air J'ofn,

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They attended a banquet served
Mrs. Glenn LAmbert, Mrs. Erneat Lallance, Mn. Virgene Elber- at 6:30 p. m. and the program.
feld and son, Michael Ray, }¥ere which was bttsed on ~he Advilnc!e
business vlaitors in Parkerlburg and the School of Theology in

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Ale and Mra. IHirr:J Lew Bln11"

D4ylon.
Mr. and Mn. Charles QuJvey entertalned a group of relative1 rec.enUy at their home, West Locust
St Gueatl were Mr. and )Jn. ·

E. M. Blake were in Pomeroy
The Rev. and Mrs. C. Raymon
Tuesday to attend tbe Installation Konkright of Hebh Metho:!ist
of officers at the Pomeroy Chap- Church and Mias. Bernlte Bowen,
ter.
Melgs County Weekday Religious
Mra. Ed Terry, Pony, 'Montana, Education · teacher, were in Galli·
il!l vil!liting relatives in Meigs polis Wedneaday evening to attend
County Cor the first time 1ince the Sub-District meetlne at Grace
Methodist Church.
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Mrs. B. F. Parmah!e, Mrs. Cho1tlea
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Mrs. Harry •H oudaahelt and Mrs.

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Methodist Men
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ter, -Mil8 Mildred or Racine were .
recent .Bueaf.li o! Mr. abd Mrs.
William Fisher, MnlersviJie.
Charle1 Quivey who 1s employed in Col umobha 1 pent the past _ma:;:;•=d;:;e&lt;~o;:;r;;ot;;••;:•;;;;;lor;;;;l;he;.;l:ri;;o;;n;;t;;d;;o,;.or;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;;;';;;'
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Mr. and Mrs. K.ul Grueser and
Paul Amberger spent Monday ta

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Mrt. Jamea Fisher.

C!atwortby; Wor- Haven, W. Va.

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Mrs. _P~u~ F11'her lett Tuelday
for a v:ant 1n Colambua with· her
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MIDDLEPORT

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To Redeem Your
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Hu:rbonvllle road wJth pneumon·

Pomer.oy Chapter 128 OES Holds
Officers Installation Tuesday

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~-~Budapest Radio ~~a~t\ed
the ~l!lt of some membcrs./incllldiq Geza Kovaea, c hairman of
tht: w;wkers council of the Budapest screw factory, and JOBef Meszaros, ·' a council member. Jt
daimed 1bey were " Fatclst elements" wbo "by printiri.g and distributing leaflets and posters trfed
to instigate Hungarians to fu~
reai&amp;tanee against the Ka~ar regime."
Reports that 50 member!!: of the
worken councils io Buda~ bad
been arrested touched off Tbunda)'~l violeat demonstratiOn•.
Hungary'i labor leaders warned
the ,e:ovemment blunt!,- ·today
thete, will be "a general strike,
blOOdshed &amp;Qd a new national traged.Y' if the current wave pf arrests Continues.
Tbe warning came in a proclamation handed to P"-Ppet Premier
Janos Kadar by the Central Work·
era Coundl of Budapeet.. It was
the sbarpe~t denunciation yet of
K01dan itew "get tough'' policy.
The Budapest council was sche·
duled to meet with Kadar in tbe
late afternoon to get his n:q)ly. lo
the meantime, the tense capital
remained quiet while the peOple
wailed to ..o;e~ what would happen .
In the uneasy calm , angry knob
o( men stood talking at street
corners Under the men,adng gune
of Russian tanks. They were ready for anything following three
dayl!l o! demonstrations.
1n sc ... erest clash Thursday,
.R•~•i•UI and Hungarian police bullkilled two demonstrators and
(.Jn:iun•d scores. Budapest radio also elaimed that two police were
tilled, but the report was gtveJi"
little credenc:e hue.

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150 members
Bud:~pe st fad ory

wor.kers

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night. Police had picked up :10 ·
others 1the night before.
Others arrested in the governmenfs· promised crackdown on
' 'count~r· revolu t ion a rie s and Fascists" included talented young
wriler Jon d Gat i. Gati , seized · in
lhe hd~ pi tal where he wal!l recov·
ering from a Severe illness, was
released after qu c~ tioning.

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lost 11.11 waltb OIHI day while
dQ1later hr- found 1&lt;&gt; llleano faDed to wh1ltl ltirrine aome wbi&lt;b tlory opUecl f .. bill tiJq IJol
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Back The Attack On Accidents
Frotsm coast to co!'"~, America Is rallying forces a_iainsfone
oI I great~t ~ne~tes- traffic accidents.
The tr~lC nse m !-"• death foU tb,is year has made 1956 the

darkest year 1n traffic accident history.
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. In an all-out effort to ba)t the mounting toll of dead and in.
JUrod, the ~fi~lqoaj SaJety Council is launching a nationwide
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camp.a,;Jn ,sJIIo)izllji ill
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tl&gt; ~~· lthp
traffic. law e.ofQrceme.)t. ~vlt. $1zeps aro
:.ttabec\,bY. setting a lietter; personal example i11 their: 0 ...;;_ traf. 1
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avior, and by demondlng.-supportlng and! a&lt;liepting
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Smce December is the most dangerous month llf the year in
traffic, the spec1al hazards of the holiday season will be em.
phasued !n !he rfrst mon1~ of the new campaign, These are
speed, dn~kmg, night driv1nj! and the risk to pedestrians,
We cant build an expressway to traffic safety _ but we
-can ~eep ~~r htghway~ from ~coming human "toll" rOads if
pubhc offiCials and c1trzens will unite and "Back th e Attac k"
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We ~uspicion early pioneers look a great deal of ride in
beme fmt mto a virgin territory and giving ill!porta~t land~.lr s, terram features, rJvers, lakes and regions names. The
hl~tory of how names for inanimate objects about the earth or·
1gmated should be .a science in itself, as is semasiology IV/&gt;Ich
co ncerns 1lself witH, how words and the meaning of words or!
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and Lawrcna
were 1hoppln~r
in Parkerabura monday.
Mr .and Mrs. Jt~mes Bennett
and son ·sammy JQe; Mra.. Benton
Blake motored to Wav.erJey Qlilo
.to viait wUh r~laUvet Mr. Mariha
Bennett accompanied tbem h.or;nc
For examp!e It would intrigue us lo know how some f for
a visit.
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dana
they carry. Take Lickskillet. For a number of ears Lewis and Merta the past week
tmhng at a newspaper typewriter here we have noted y this were Mr. and Mrs. James Cunnmost odd name proceed past our desk on its wa to a lino.t
ingJ~am and son JlmmJe George

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It not orl&amp;inal, name for Route 7's two danger~us curves.

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Mr .aod Mrs. PeU TaJOOti spent
'l'benksa:ivW wun ..tli~rlr da1,1&amp;hter
and her b~bi'hd, Mr. and Mrs.
,GeorJe S&amp;Jiders and Randy aod
Toni We,l h, Xe,Dia. While there
th.ey he~p 41d t,be SOniltrfl' move

Into thtJr

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Mr. and ¥r.J Bob Cozarf and
chUd~n, CoJ11mb1,1s spent the llo1i·
day week end with hiJ· parents
);fr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cozart and
h.er parent.. Mr. and Mrs. David
WoJfe.
Mildto:!d
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and the eventual page form. To this day, to our ~nowledge y~: of New Haven, Mrs. Anna Iv.wln
never have gone down the main drag of Lickskillet. It must and daughter Clenedda Of South
exist, however, for rural news from Uckskillet still finds Its Side, Mrs. Anna Louise Colley
and children Haven Heighl'J, Don·
w~y to our column~ on occasion. In retrospect, the gentleman aid
Cunningham, and Mr . and Mn.
. Frank
w o named Llcksk1llct must have been a 100 per cent
Harris Mason.
;md the people who inhabit the phlce must cling to its given
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name out of nostalgia for the "good old days."
. There are many unusual place names in Meigs Co,untv
like for Andy Harris of Racine to get to work on this :~;~~~:~::::
His llndmgs would be a revelation. Andy vou know c~n
at a stranger's face and come close to ie.llin~ him' what
name.Jr, Many limes he can hit him right on the head with
We -are thlitklng another unusual- In a wa·y- name this
one for a hlghwa.v curve. On State Route \43 betwee~ the
~nlon ,!Ave; bridge .:nd the Cross Roads Service Center is
Dea~lfan s Curve. Apparently this curve must sometime in
the past bave been the •cene of one or more accidents In which
deaths resulted . It is one of those "natural" names for everyone knows that parr of the highway by its popular name
This which precedes i• a round-about way of getting to our
real text tor today's sermon. Briefly, we have 8 name for
curve on State Route 7 which. If current accident rates on
near It persist, will be as widely famous as ls .tis sister curve
on Route 143.
We refer to the curve at !he bottom of the first slope •outh
of the Five Point• Grill, and near Shenang Springs. 'ijlen,
coming on towards Pomeroy is another sharper bend to the
left In th.e hjghway which also gets battered regularly by driv·
ers trylnf to o.u tdo Brltisher John Cobb and his jet auto rfeer
These wo cllrves in recent months have taken a serious
In property damage, brolren limbs and scarred bodies.
lhvulh neither is dangerous because of any lack o&gt;ffrr~:~\~~~
visibility, certain oth•r factors in the area appear to al
the
ability ol some people to see clearly while driving along this
secUon of highway. Within the last month there have been
~:1::~.:-J~ts recorded on pollee blotters lor driving while

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~Ost in1taoces the publ,lc Wf.S patient and unde_ratlndine, realizing
that a Pre,sldet!.tial ,eleeti~n year
always t_axes voting faemues.

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at anotb~ time. Til:• ire the l~:liO
ca,ea ~lCh the Secretary or 12:§
States offiee and Boards or Elec- 1:00
tions will 1t11G:y tateluiiy wUh the 1:~
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time of year for bulldlae new
form equipment 1!!l!oll iaLnoeded.
Detallecl plalla !&lt;\r.·lbe · contton of a &amp;trieta~ ._R!I~ ·farm

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7:15 Dou,cJas J!Mwarb
7:80 My Jl'riend Flleta
8:00 We~t PoJnt Story
8:80 Playbvule of Staru
9:00 Ctuuder ·
9:30 Highway Patrol

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Do11ald llora ·borda lied f•r · third
with 3 3pourids _
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In .the herds
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Bull eool~ brtnga illli\'Y,.etll~o~~~l~-'hlit only when you ' us~ De La~) tiombln' 141\f&lt;et ..
ln.eaniuo&lt;!ll,op With 1011!1 !llllt·eooler, are .you ~mp!etely "tooHng up' for mulnili!D .
m111t jJrductloll, DWdmlllll labor saving and miWmum· proflta. With a J)e ~•al CombiDe;
ppe man qln ~:up·lo 30 !iO"ii Jl'll' hour,~thout carrying, wllbquteoorinl· . ",
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J:ht ~ ;i.nd only
round· hold; Bu"-lo.-.
N. Y., flrla who can't ....._d W~•day attft.;
nQOJI brldp partie~ eome be.r e: .q; lDO, do w~p..
ona, Mtnn., f&amp;r&amp;«t mtehfli1CJ Who ~\lld
work on BuptU. and .f'trrarta ,lllatt:•d ot A ·• i·
can e&amp;r'l. The o«btat Oftt.. .._~tl_e 01. New o$. , .
Includt4 In thil leJf,on ot UJo dtm.fild are the
IUibt orawte..._tht people· who IJtie•u•e ot tbtlr
prote•on or lneJtnaUon, come ahve Only In ttie
dark, aman hours. ot aU thelt, tbue wlattill
.oull: who are about rudy to play when the r.lat
of the world le Httlblf 'tlNdly ~ bed, none ~
mo.-. tYPical , than ·the actor. Ht &amp;Yoldl lunltnt
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lilft• lldlbo.• W)lol~d Wlthoul a lUlU

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and leu for the month were for
milk the Jamet F. Giblon herd

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produt'!tion !or tbe month wall C.
II. Headley~ Ormohy wltb 14 lb.
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Meip Dairy Serviee Unit •~owed .
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·ll!lh!lalon- 1\eg. $!8.95

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phooe 398, editorial ortt:':h~~ :air~omeroy, 0 BUfineu Orfice
.. at3l!~~!,p~ ~;~~~.¥~:.:r~~~v;; Boltinelli-Kimball, rne,

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HIOIDIAN, Ton,....Manb.all liarlWI'I'FOII!I, COM. - 1wo - olll
lost 11.11 waltb OIHI day while
dQ1later hr- found 1&lt;&gt; llleano faDed to wh1ltl ltirrine aome wbi&lt;b tlory opUecl f .. bill tiJq IJol
the wat.eb clttned o m...,.. of Thllr .._
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Back The Attack On Accidents
Frotsm coast to co!'"~, America Is rallying forces a_iainsfone
oI I great~t ~ne~tes- traffic accidents.
The tr~lC nse m !-"• death foU tb,is year has made 1956 the

darkest year 1n traffic accident history.
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. In an all-out effort to ba)t the mounting toll of dead and in.
JUrod, the ~fi~lqoaj SaJety Council is launching a nationwide
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traffic. law e.ofQrceme.)t. ~vlt. $1zeps aro
:.ttabec\,bY. setting a lietter; personal example i11 their: 0 ...;;_ traf. 1
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avior, and by demondlng.-supportlng and! a&lt;liepting
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Smce December is the most dangerous month llf the year in
traffic, the spec1al hazards of the holiday season will be em.
phasued !n !he rfrst mon1~ of the new campaign, These are
speed, dn~kmg, night driv1nj! and the risk to pedestrians,
We cant build an expressway to traffic safety _ but we
-can ~eep ~~r htghway~ from ~coming human "toll" rOads if
pubhc offiCials and c1trzens will unite and "Back th e Attac k"
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We ~uspicion early pioneers look a great deal of ride in
beme fmt mto a virgin territory and giving ill!porta~t land~.lr s, terram features, rJvers, lakes and regions names. The
hl~tory of how names for inanimate objects about the earth or·
1gmated should be .a science in itself, as is semasiology IV/&gt;Ich
co ncerns 1lself witH, how words and the meaning of words or!
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and Lawrcna
were 1hoppln~r
in Parkerabura monday.
Mr .and Mrs. Jt~mes Bennett
and son ·sammy JQe; Mra.. Benton
Blake motored to Wav.erJey Qlilo
.to viait wUh r~laUvet Mr. Mariha
Bennett accompanied tbem h.or;nc
For examp!e It would intrigue us lo know how some f for
a visit.
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dana
they carry. Take Lickskillet. For a number of ears Lewis and Merta the past week
tmhng at a newspaper typewriter here we have noted y this were Mr. and Mrs. James Cunnmost odd name proceed past our desk on its wa to a lino.t
ingJ~am and son JlmmJe George

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a~lit~~~~

It not orl&amp;inal, name for Route 7's two danger~us curves.

anyone have a better suggestion?

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Mr .aod Mrs. PeU TaJOOti spent
'l'benksa:ivW wun ..tli~rlr da1,1&amp;hter
and her b~bi'hd, Mr. and Mrs.
,GeorJe S&amp;Jiders and Randy aod
Toni We,l h, Xe,Dia. While there
th.ey he~p 41d t,be SOniltrfl' move

Into thtJr

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Mr. and ¥r.J Bob Cozarf and
chUd~n, CoJ11mb1,1s spent the llo1i·
day week end with hiJ· parents
);fr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cozart and
h.er parent.. Mr. and Mrs. David
WoJfe.
Mildto:!d
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and the eventual page form. To this day, to our ~nowledge y~: of New Haven, Mrs. Anna Iv.wln
never have gone down the main drag of Lickskillet. It must and daughter Clenedda Of South
exist, however, for rural news from Uckskillet still finds Its Side, Mrs. Anna Louise Colley
and children Haven Heighl'J, Don·
w~y to our column~ on occasion. In retrospect, the gentleman aid
Cunningham, and Mr . and Mn.
. Frank
w o named Llcksk1llct must have been a 100 per cent
Harris Mason.
;md the people who inhabit the phlce must cling to its given
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name out of nostalgia for the "good old days."
. There are many unusual place names in Meigs Co,untv
like for Andy Harris of Racine to get to work on this :~;~~~:~::::
His llndmgs would be a revelation. Andy vou know c~n
at a stranger's face and come close to ie.llin~ him' what
name.Jr, Many limes he can hit him right on the head with
We -are thlitklng another unusual- In a wa·y- name this
one for a hlghwa.v curve. On State Route \43 betwee~ the
~nlon ,!Ave; bridge .:nd the Cross Roads Service Center is
Dea~lfan s Curve. Apparently this curve must sometime in
the past bave been the •cene of one or more accidents In which
deaths resulted . It is one of those "natural" names for everyone knows that parr of the highway by its popular name
This which precedes i• a round-about way of getting to our
real text tor today's sermon. Briefly, we have 8 name for
curve on State Route 7 which. If current accident rates on
near It persist, will be as widely famous as ls .tis sister curve
on Route 143.
We refer to the curve at !he bottom of the first slope •outh
of the Five Point• Grill, and near Shenang Springs. 'ijlen,
coming on towards Pomeroy is another sharper bend to the
left In th.e hjghway which also gets battered regularly by driv·
ers trylnf to o.u tdo Brltisher John Cobb and his jet auto rfeer
These wo cllrves in recent months have taken a serious
In property damage, brolren limbs and scarred bodies.
lhvulh neither is dangerous because of any lack o&gt;ffrr~:~\~~~
visibility, certain oth•r factors in the area appear to al
the
ability ol some people to see clearly while driving along this
secUon of highway. Within the last month there have been
~:1::~.:-J~ts recorded on pollee blotters lor driving while

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~Ost in1taoces the publ,lc Wf.S patient and unde_ratlndine, realizing
that a Pre,sldet!.tial ,eleeti~n year
always t_axes voting faemues.

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to eitl;aer n:;~i-!1• Wthia o, to re.tura. !J:JS
at anotb~ time. Til:• ire the l~:liO
ca,ea ~lCh the Secretary or 12:§
States offiee and Boards or Elec- 1:00
tions will 1t11G:y tateluiiy wUh the 1:~
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time of year for bulldlae new
form equipment 1!!l!oll iaLnoeded.
Detallecl plalla !&lt;\r.·lbe · contton of a &amp;trieta~ ._R!I~ ·farm

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7:15 Dou,cJas J!Mwarb
7:80 My Jl'riend Flleta
8:00 We~t PoJnt Story
8:80 Playbvule of Staru
9:00 Ctuuder ·
9:30 Highway Patrol

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Do11ald llora ·borda lied f•r · third
with 3 3pourids _
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In .the herds
C&lt;!WI Ia
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Bull eool~ brtnga illli\'Y,.etll~o~~~l~-'hlit only when you ' us~ De La~) tiombln' 141\f&lt;et ..
ln.eaniuo&lt;!ll,op With 1011!1 !llllt·eooler, are .you ~mp!etely "tooHng up' for mulnili!D .
m111t jJrductloll, DWdmlllll labor saving and miWmum· proflta. With a J)e ~•al CombiDe;
ppe man qln ~:up·lo 30 !iO"ii Jl'll' hour,~thout carrying, wllbquteoorinl· . ",
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EQUIPMENT

J:ht ~ ;i.nd only
round· hold; Bu"-lo.-.
N. Y., flrla who can't ....._d W~•day attft.;
nQOJI brldp partie~ eome be.r e: .q; lDO, do w~p..
ona, Mtnn., f&amp;r&amp;«t mtehfli1CJ Who ~\lld
work on BuptU. and .f'trrarta ,lllatt:•d ot A ·• i·
can e&amp;r'l. The o«btat Oftt.. .._~tl_e 01. New o$. , .
Includt4 In thil leJf,on ot UJo dtm.fild are the
IUibt orawte..._tht people· who IJtie•u•e ot tbtlr
prote•on or lneJtnaUon, come ahve Only In ttie
dark, aman hours. ot aU thelt, tbue wlattill
.oull: who are about rudy to play when the r.lat
of the world le Httlblf 'tlNdly ~ bed, none ~
mo.-. tYPical , than ·the actor. Ht &amp;Yoldl lunltnt
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lilft• lldlbo.• W)lol~d Wlthoul a lUlU

"'""I'JOIIOR'\iOn,~to

pounds of

poundl!o • Thereon Johnaoa

my new

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and leu for the month were for
milk the Jamet F. Giblon herd

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SUGA'RRUN FLOUR MILL

!0811 liOnJidl illd tar! Dean
832 pounds. In tiutterfat pro-

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hill&gt; indlvlduol eow In butterfat
produt'!tion !or tbe month wall C.
II. Headley~ Ormohy wltb 14 lb.
of butterfat.
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Jonea, PrG4uctkm Tester lor the
Meip Dairy Serviee Unit •~owed .
14 henb on tell a...rqlnr 738

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·ll!lh!lalon- 1\eg. $!8.95

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Lambert, Hindy, ~rvin Win
Honorable Mention In Poll
Beside• Grimsley

b~k. the

trt takirig part in the fafi spOrt. '
Selected by the state•• cOMJuaa,
lports ~ters and broacJe:asten,

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Mansfield, which flnllhed nmne'nlp In the final United Pfeas
cotchei!l Ratings behind 11'1.)1hU!il
atlte champion Cant()n McKinley,

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Watson, ZanesPortsmouth.

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SICOND TWAM DI~INSI
:ENDS: Leon MitChell, Mi:ldletG~llf P~O

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set Umlts on the antourit
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Syltes, Marion.

T~CKL!:S: ' ~nle Wright, Tole·
do Seott; '.Yftn'- Mercer, Massillon.
Gl),ARD£: Lee Kennedy, Newark
Lee Weidner, Mllllmfsbllrg.
CJ!:NTER: Dave Steiner, Lima.

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·To'd4ys Sports

BACKS: tron Branson, Zanes:ville; Tony Calucchla, Youngs, town Ursullna; Jim _ Cremeans,
Rutl•nd; Mike Inlram, Bellaire.
THIRD TIAM I)~PINSI
ENDS: Larry ilUi~ Canton

rejected a Nand
schedule for' the
approved a pl";;pbtNCAA rule., fDrr
to make more

Parade
Bv OSCAR FRALEY
Unl..ct Prell Sportt Writer

Lln~hln; Sliftc Tktm~.t; Cleveland

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,.noltiea lor violllllon•

'MELBOURNE UP . " Wallzlng

TACKLES: J. C. M:llls, Sprln&amp;"- Matilda," the Australian version
f1eld; Larry Whitaker,. •Wapako- of "Oh, Susanna" finally found Its

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thing but tlie '\VIltzlnQ. That is, no

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KOlle tocla, fa. tlae prlvite property
of the Anne•.
Nob6dy, thltftobmty, Meds It as

much

TO THE CHIIlCH

,_

Olympic
games. In the current
proper medium
It i• a awlnfllnli Iolli long dear
to tire' heaftt Of th!,Aus•les, who
break into ,Itt aGJei"iin' lament at

ICI'I.

IN YOUR NAME

...........
__

Ath~ns

·

ROCK~T, . \.J

llro. ClotWortily wlih

for the dining table " arran&amp;"tmEmf
lot the social hour. A dessert
course were served by Mrs. Mil·
Um Hood, Mrs. Daniel Thompson:;
Mrs. Leland Brown, Mrs. n'ani
Cbeescbrew,
Mrs. Denver Nelsoft. ' ·
and Mrs.'

GOLDEN
1\, (;

a COJ'!!IIge,

candles, evertret.n and oma~

J

-·

so pre,.li)O&lt;f

pretented and 2t1 guests were··Pff
aent for the lutallation ceremoft¥.
Sc:arlet poln~s aDd evergfetn
were used to ,decorate tbe Hall 1pd
tbe di!!CMitlftf eOmmittee: ·BaJUe
aod Nellie ZtrWe~ u.sed Cbriltmit

Troy.

Cleveland
Riebard Bradfol'd,
, Wayne Fontes, Can·
ton McKinlt.Y; TO'II Mattea, East

P10t Mllr&lt;m'l pin to Jlt:r&lt;e clolwortby .ft~• . the Cbapter and a
Paat p~·~ pln to- fit. Clat'10r.
thy lr&lt;~m tti&amp;lr otlleett. Offi"'" al&lt;

Mrs. Viola J6ilel Wb~ li qufte
Chapter&amp; ftom GaJiipolls, RarriIii tire Rl11010l01' tift H6iile,
• Route• ~. wut ol&gt;IOHe hOr sonvUie, "Pomef(ly, Tbarman. Ckelb.lr~ and Alhland, Ky., were re, sun_
day.

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OF

.

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Mr•. !dwln J. ChirJet were a....
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ma.1 baskett.

Tht Gudd of lht Ora~, Epi!K'op
A d ~~~ert eoune 'lf'a1 lerted. _.
al C1Utrtll met Wednesdlly eventhe
Mtl. Hlrtlriftr
·irig el the home Of Mrs. M. U. llre. ..........
t~m Ct-ow to twenty nm-.
ben.
..-. kaninJer, But~rnut Ave.

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white atdeW.U firil, tiiited etas• aM automltie tt*'*IW81fb· . 1 a,OOO
mUes.
,

.

DaDy SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0; Dee/F, t.-...14

;l4

Htlllll"''

The top vote ietter in the back·
:field was McKinley's Ronald Ike
OriDuley, a triple-threat Jtlr wbo
'A'U the heart and soUl c:if thC
Bulldog's quick - hlttlnJ offenie.
Fot his accvmpllsh~entt, Qrtm•

..,_

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.:rnri!t~:

landed .thrf'e p1ayers on the fir1t
team. McKinley aild HamiltOn.
Public placfld two aplete.

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·Frant•. M'a:asneid,

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lhN"" RVt11illd, 111C0M •fMtw' ...
......; Jack Am'lttro~tttt McA~r
th1rd Nwn -'knM, ld K.........
lhJMn.,nr., third t..m cl.t«t...
IIH .fMmlngdtle, MWI...a. Hrst

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JJoot..

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to

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4-Daily Sentinil, Poliliruy-M!ddleport, 0., Det. 7, 1968 • •

1956 AH-Ohlo hi1b
teams w'ltb &amp;chooi,
heights, plus df(ensiVe

the ~re1ril" team avera~ Mfte
198 pounds lift the 1hte and 183
pounds in the power-pltked
fleld.

rM

f.i.i'Bt team orcen&amp;ive
~kfleld l~ldded Teller of FreUront tmd Tro,.·s ~ensatlomal "F·
bomb," Bobby Fergbson, It the
'Ulfbacb. Bill Cannonball Cttop.
er
·all ~uy winner for fuU-

COLUMBUS. O. UP - T h e
Untted Pre• todiY aDTiouC(eed tb
1986 AU..Ohto hiJh school' football
tea,;n, 1 22 man ~quad repreae•tlng the best of oome 21 IlliG tll!'-

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fly BOB GRIMM
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lports ~ters and broacJe:asten,

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of the Anne•.
Nob6dy, thltftobmty, Meds It as

much

TO THE CHIIlCH

,_

Olympic
games. In the current
proper medium
It i• a awlnfllnli Iolli long dear
to tire' heaftt Of th!,Aus•les, who
break into ,Itt aGJei"iin' lament at

ICI'I.

IN YOUR NAME

...........
__

Ath~ns

·

ROCK~T, . \.J

llro. ClotWortily wlih

for the dining table " arran&amp;"tmEmf
lot the social hour. A dessert
course were served by Mrs. Mil·
Um Hood, Mrs. Daniel Thompson:;
Mrs. Leland Brown, Mrs. n'ani
Cbeescbrew,
Mrs. Denver Nelsoft. ' ·
and Mrs.'

GOLDEN
1\, (;

a COJ'!!IIge,

candles, evertret.n and oma~

J

-·

so pre,.li)O&lt;f

pretented and 2t1 guests were··Pff
aent for the lutallation ceremoft¥.
Sc:arlet poln~s aDd evergfetn
were used to ,decorate tbe Hall 1pd
tbe di!!CMitlftf eOmmittee: ·BaJUe
aod Nellie ZtrWe~ u.sed Cbriltmit

Troy.

Cleveland
Riebard Bradfol'd,
, Wayne Fontes, Can·
ton McKinlt.Y; TO'II Mattea, East

P10t Mllr&lt;m'l pin to Jlt:r&lt;e clolwortby .ft~• . the Cbapter and a
Paat p~·~ pln to- fit. Clat'10r.
thy lr&lt;~m tti&amp;lr otlleett. Offi"'" al&lt;

Mrs. Viola J6ilel Wb~ li qufte
Chapter&amp; ftom GaJiipolls, RarriIii tire Rl11010l01' tift H6iile,
• Route• ~. wut ol&gt;IOHe hOr sonvUie, "Pomef(ly, Tbarman. Ckelb.lr~ and Alhland, Ky., were re, sun_
day.

West Glover, FreBob Garrett, Dayton

OF

.

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·
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ber

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WE CARRY A

with a

aolo "111 Talk" IUn• by '

US£D·tARI

Wtrd and Jim Tillet of FremOnt

.

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....n fi•tlh -•-· ·

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... t 0
I"IU

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1951 dlttnllitllttlll11e D.lute

allY was named UP "back of the

NEW

..ao-

'

two dook. ...w

Mn. J. 0 . • ....., """'...
Pl'tlided over a 1bort~ _ , . , .
seaion. Mn:. Joha Lil!!ttrlhr ...
Mr•. !dwln J. ChirJet were a....
1.1 a eommHtee Co prepare ~
ma.1 baskett.

Tht Gudd of lht Ora~, Epi!K'op
A d ~~~ert eoune 'lf'a1 lerted. _.
al C1Utrtll met Wednesdlly eventhe
Mtl. Hlrtlriftr
·irig el the home Of Mrs. M. U. llre. ..........
t~m Ct-ow to twenty nm-.
ben.
..-. kaninJer, But~rnut Ave.

Two toM IRon talllo and lteater ... """"' llleettiia . . lbl'. .l '· ,·--·
white atdeW.U firil, tiiited etas• aM automltie tt*'*IW81fb· . 1 a,OOO
mUes.
,

.

DaDy SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0; Dee/F, t.-...14

;l4

Htlllll"''

The top vote ietter in the back·
:field was McKinley's Ronald Ike
OriDuley, a triple-threat Jtlr wbo
'A'U the heart and soUl c:if thC
Bulldog's quick - hlttlnJ offenie.
Fot his accvmpllsh~entt, Qrtm•

..,_

.

1954 DeSoto.,.,...._ · .............. · · · · ··$1i~s

.:rnri!t~:

landed .thrf'e p1ayers on the fir1t
team. McKinley aild HamiltOn.
Public placfld two aplete.

~.''

'Ill'*** * 'R &lt;AI 'ilt ·• ..

~'*,.'It

tb lom.ete

'tyler, W.wark,
·Frant•. M'a:asneid,

. htthlt'thttft Ohto irK r_tn~lj
Wm bertha. the, ...,. .lim
lhN"" RVt11illd, 111C0M •fMtw' ...
......; Jack Am'lttro~tttt McA~r
th1rd Nwn -'knM, ld K.........
lhJMn.,nr., third t..m cl.t«t...
IIH .fMmlngdtle, MWI...a. Hrst

10-

-

Grace £pjscopol
Church Guild
Meeting Is Held

l.!iclfle l'lenb Hrwklu, Pbin&amp;-o:t SOdety I!Jilllot
·
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.SWEErH£ARTS TO DRIVEf

'mttil. it petalbli

lfl ~tf ilfJ*'ljD forotbatl aamet
W~~u•• tdls
oHiflllllt,:

.

R$ -n.~ MONEY ! ..

a-.-.. ~\Ills dur·
·•liflbt.ll lin Ill ell·

at quarter.

...,

•

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'

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\fAD

I

.,

.

TEAM OFFINJ,E
Bob Williams. Cal);"fon

200, 6-3;

p,..,
pl..,m

-

lineups: ,

JJoot..

In dlt&lt;!fOiio ,.,...,...,

to

The Dailv . Sentinel

4-Daily Sentinil, Poliliruy-M!ddleport, 0., Det. 7, 1968 • •

1956 AH-Ohlo hi1b
teams w'ltb &amp;chooi,
heights, plus df(ensiVe

the ~re1ril" team avera~ Mfte
198 pounds lift the 1hte and 183
pounds in the power-pltked
fleld.

rM

f.i.i'Bt team orcen&amp;ive
~kfleld l~ldded Teller of FreUront tmd Tro,.·s ~ensatlomal "F·
bomb," Bobby Fergbson, It the
'Ulfbacb. Bill Cannonball Cttop.
er
·all ~uy winner for fuU-

COLUMBUS. O. UP - T h e
Untted Pre• todiY aDTiouC(eed tb
1986 AU..Ohto hiJh school' football
tea,;n, 1 22 man ~quad repreae•tlng the best of oome 21 IlliG tll!'-

-

"b-.
"""'
.....

I'O..tf'n*

•

•

Jim Cre01eansOn UP .All~ Ohio Eleven
fly BOB GRIMM
Ur'ltiH Pl"ftt SPorh \lllrlf•r

•

/

YOUR

Shopping Headqucil't..n
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A. e:lliehn aupper "ill be ler'Yed
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and centered wlth an aN"angement
P.QUS, Telln. - Napoleon Bon- of lpnyed lpruce with Mrs. Santa
Qifte GloYt:r hll voted a atra.llbt ID •lelcb wJt~ reindeen and ill!
Demaen:tie fJd:et ln every elec- lilhted red tapeta on either aide.

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theme.
old ia NoYember.
' J'oJlowina the dinner the &amp;roup
adjourned to the home of lfrt. Ad·
Eberabaeb, Mulberry Ave. lor
m•etin&gt;g,, part)' and gift ezchan&amp;e

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Amanda Kaspu , vice president;
Mra. Klrl Grueser, secretary; aDd
Mrs. George Heine1, treasurer: W:ra
Dale Smatb wa.s named to ptltchue
potted plants for Mrs. Mike McoKenue, Mn. Merlin Russeu and
Mrs. Jenme Thomas for Chrietmas.
The tr~ elina prue donated by
Mrs. Smith wu awarded to Mrs.
Frank Burson. a gue1t. Mn. Dan:t
thanlced the club for their cooperatJon the past year.
The Mu:pa/1 benediction C(lncluded the meeting, after which games
were pl.llyed and pnzes awarded
to Mn Amanda Kaspar, Mn. LuciUe 8 Hawkins, ~~~. Rollin
Bearha and Mrs. Darst who abo
was preaen!Rd a g1ft from tbe
club.

Sew Rite Sewing
Club Plans For
Christma5 Party

Dairy Cows are individual milk factories. Keep them producing to capacity.
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cake honw-ing Mrs. Cbarles Hoffman was aerved with' tile refrelbments.

Mrs. Don Kennedy president,
presided over the meetin; and
plan• wete completed for tbe annual
dinner whlcb will
be
the Martin Restaurant,
W'ed•ne&amp;day,, Dec. 19, at 7 p. m.
gift e.xchanp
fol
home of Mrs. Dayton

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the Lincoln He~b Ca nuta club
Wednesday evening at her ~ome
Anne St.
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Prizea were- awarded to
)Ira.
Douglass Sinser, Mrs. Jobn MQ'er
Mr1. Richard Freeman and Mrt.
Lawre.llce Morarlly. Plan1 ~
made for a Cbri&amp;tmaa dinner to
be held at the MIJ1in Reatauraut
Sunday December lfJ, at 6 p.m. A
party and gift exchanee wut foJ.
J~~ow at the home of Mrs. Shirlc)'
Guinther.
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The hostess served a deaaert.
coUrse to the above named and
Mra. Robert Dailey.

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All Southeastern

Into Elevated
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dead ~d 50 injured, ~ thlf!l '1\~h millhaJ&gt; ~ver •
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Plans were also made to prepare a ChriBtmas bad;et for a
:---I needy person. Mra. Georce Conde
thanked . her aeeret pa) for lift
which she received the pall week
Secret pals wre revealed. Tbe annual community Christmas(· pro-ror the children of the Lin·
1:_,_ ·arJgbta area, wiD ' be beld
T~"[;~:~.;December 20 at 1 p.m.
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Meeting Held
Wednesday Eve

Mrs. Elmer White and MrS. Edward Wells Wer.e hoates.ses when
the Sew·Rite Sewine JClub met
Wednesday evening at the Gro\)nd

The January meeting will be
held at the home of ML11 Erna
Jesse witb Mrs. Rollin Bearhs as
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chur.h, pine and colored lights
man,teJ. Glfts fCYr exchange
were placed on a table centered Attendmg were Mrs. Ray SeldenwiU. 1 U1btt&gt;6 tree. Santa nd hia able, Mrs. W. C. Burson, Mn. Lureindeers wrre also a part of the cille B. Hawkins, Mrs Lawrence
Lanning, Mrs. Rollin Bearlul, Miss
decoratlona.
Lena and Min Thelma Grueser,
Bernice Darst, president, Mrs. Henry Reibel, Mrs. Dale
pro.Jdo•d at the busineSII ae.uion
Smith, Mn. Delbert Eiaelstein,
following officera were Mrs. Adam Eberabacb, Mrs. Amanfor ·~e coming year, Mrs. da Kaspar, Mrs. Carrie Grueser~
Reibel, president; Mrs.
Mrs. Wlll13m Jlaher, Mr1. Karl
Grueser, Mrs. Olan Goodwin, Miss
Erna Jes.se, Mra. Joseph Beetle,
Miss Bernlr.e Ann DurMt, and the
Mrs. Fr8Dk BlltiOn. Mr1.
attended the party but
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masq demonst:ation and
shootmg by Soviet tanks and
blue-umformed police could
aet off the f'OWder-lteJ. Feehl'gs,
already runrang high against the
Sov1et-backed government, were
intensified hy .:1 crackdown on labor lea•iers.
The Central Workers Council Of
Budapest angrily protested the arre~ts tn Kadar and dem&lt;~nder:l he
broadcast hi~ reply over the radio
by 8 o'eloe:t Frioiay night. The
hour passed ....ith no word from
Kadar.

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The connell warned that of the
d1d not slDp, "the workers
turn a,;-ainst tbe g~verment
good And (be end will be a
national tragedy."

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wor1r:er leader tald grimly.
Some 200 worket~' representatives have h~en llTelte4 in tbe
past two days At some fact.oriea,
the reactions wu immediltewalked out. They aatft.
in angry mobs in the cLt:r

streets until di&amp;pe.J'Sed hf-"''IJOitoo.

'rhe manaiets Tom leHera and
Bill Cor, also rece1ved letters.
The bGstess served a .de88ert
Chet!rleadera recelVtng • h;,t,-ra course to thpse named above and
wte: Joyce; Wolle, J:udy Chase, Mrs. Bernafd ~ltr, M'rs. Clyde
Lanna turner, Elalne Steele, AI· Ingels and Mrs. Asa Camp, Mascm.
berta Hawkins and Linda Cre- The next party will be held at the

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So l'ou Do tb The Smart Sattta'•

MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS

COME ON WHEELS
THIS YEAR

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Qrldnal Utbt Jreen tJDish. New Pontiac lrade-ln. 6 c:yl. We've aer.
vJced
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1955 Ford Cntomllnt 2 clr, Sedan .. · $1,595
.Low mUe!.f· One careful owner, Beautiful light blue flnllb..
i• 1953 Cllev. Btlalr 2 dr. Sedan · ·· · · · · · $995
• 8poiJeal IIJ"'UOi,. with wbit, lOp.
' 1953 Pontiac Dlx. 8 crf. 2 clr. Sed... $1,095
; Jlldnmallc drive. Really ohorp luido and out.
· 1952 DtiOtf va 4 dr. Sedan · · ····· · · · $695
i952i:idts;:~'i"'J~. Rlvfaro c,.. .,. $J95
D.noillow~Milne dark liwtit "itb llaht IOIJ• ~"Ow.,,,
1952
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Nil' IIJ"'IIo fillllh. Ruaa fino,
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off when

Blazew1cz f\ome .

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VeruBe•t
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Attend Funeral
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services fur Rarry Bail
ey were held Wednesday at the
bradbury Church of Chr1st with
Fred J, Gardner. pastor if the Mid·
dleport Church of Christ, offJclating. Burial wlia in the Riverview
Ce netcry 'bY the Rawlln~s-Colts
Fuueral Home and
bearers

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Chester
R~ueli of
-l\'arner
Paul Sisson, Jo Bailey,
MoEib1nney, Luter Bail~.

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