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~ddlepori

Brinker-Roush'Wedding Vo'ws . , . Walk-In "'-rden
Exchanged Sunday December 151 Cluti Me:ng Is
~ JI Held At Hart's

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Sotiety

The first meetmg of the ne•
year wa, held 1t the home of Mm
Hart on the Pomeroy Athens road

M .1S Carolyn Lauderback

gb,er of Air and Mrs Jamo•s
La~dorbach of Route 1 Nelson

~~:l~tt t;o,l~!.~IafY ·~~~·dci.~~

VtlJc, Oh10 Is spendtng her Chrtst
mas vacation with Mr und Mr"'

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",Ch•illmll• in Other !ilnda"

prc•ent~d ~Y Den INve and
Six• ~eli&gt;brated the cloJe ' pt
art~llie Jlrinal~g In of the
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Pray~r Mrs Bertha W•ll•aon• rur
mshed th&gt; only arrangement lor
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ne ' decorated with' 1\ome made
thiS
meetmg
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mont.! Wlll'e dl!played by Den
She IS the nc!ce of Mrs Merro w
Tbe new ' car -..and the Ga;den
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Den Three ahowed b9jb
The Rev and Mrs c E Hoyt
theme W8J ably depiCted '" a gar
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1&gt;f tongue• dlope~~Bero, tle ;.:;~~~·:.::.•
and son, Davul, rclrncd Thursday
den soene USing a 001&amp;11 potted
and napkin holders mpde of
from Fmdlay where they had
plant •on each sode or ths , garden
Cub Scout Pa,&lt;:k 248 met Monday by thor parent. to 'Jack! Mill
pie pfatea Memo pada and
Vllittcd the Rev and Mrs w c
path
w1th
an
arch
hung
w•th
small
cvemng
Dec
30
at
the
Pomeroy
Bobby
Schaefer
Davl
e
cr,
mas
candles were made by
Harman and .son 1hcy went cspec
green and red bells overh01d Sea• Senoor High School Auditorium Tommy Har•• 'Patn d Michael, Five and Den Sill diSplayed
!ally to see Mrs Robert Mills (.tar
ed &gt;l the garden gate 011 a cushiOn fnr their reRuiar monthly meetong tid and Johnny GO&lt;I&lt;i~ Sto:/' 0
nishcd log candle holaers
garet Hoyt} and her new so n Dav
of
whole
sat
the
tnfant
New
Year
Due
to
the
ollness
of
lh~
Cub
ny
Wellman
Receiving
n
:J~
b
'a'd
ed
woth thistle and or~:m''~~;till~
ld Robert at the BJ 1nrhard Valley
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Complclo woth diaper and safely Master , Orval Wiles Jolhnn~ ges were Bobby Imbode 0 s
Cubs •ttcndmg l)le
fat h&lt;:r, Carl Jennings Htr grand
pon holdong aloft a llny banner Y~u~g preSided at the meeling Gobbs, Jobm1y Wolfe
T~~~Y were those Qall)ed above
father Peler Jcnmngs accompan
belr!ng the numerals 1058 A lov wh1clo opened With the Pledge to Wood~ Ja,ckoe Miiier Tedd M Y ard and Dill English, Harry ""'"''•'
ted her hQille for a few days VISit
ely scene appropmle ~ lhO'New the Flbag
ar1ty, Johnny Gulnlh~r and YDic::, David Keller Steve Fjniaw,
Ai.L NEW
13o ca1 awards were presented KDJght...
Year season
gene Triplett, Larcy Mankm
M1ss Mary Denms of Columbus
IS the guest o( her SISler and bro
l!csponse to Roll Call we~s All ughout lhe evenmg
Gold and Silver arrow points L;trry Wiles of Den Two,
Iher 1n law l'lfr and Mrs George
Interesting Tree I Saw and I'Wh)l Garno, were played aqd prozc were awarded to Teddy Morarily ~~:~:~:· J~~.!;:Y and
lloeflich Chesl&lt; r Road
of Spectal Interest
awarded to Janet Knaght Ro.se~ ,.and Johnny Gutnther and D1ck 1e
~
Eelva Wtliard onjecled an ele mary Slade and Janel Vineyard ~mghL Group Singing of Cub gan Den Three
Mn; George 1Ioc n1ch and guest ?
ment of fun mto the sorJal hou r
After the openmg of the many
songs folloWed the prcsen :JI'J~a~:~:org!~· D~n e
:"vftss Mar} Demus spent Fnday 1n I
ul~mg a humerous qutz In ~ h1ch usetul g1fts he rece1ved a large tatlons
gene Sm1th Ronald
l,roctorv•llc wtth Mr and Mrs
Ge rald Mcintosh and fanuty
:ult;arttclpo:~tcd With htlarwus II.: 'l1rtbday cake decorated for mt Skits showing the Happy Chnst Jacobs and Jeffrey
Mrs Thomas McClung and ch1l
Ass!sled by Belv W ll
dlvlduai ~ scrvmg 1t'l white and mas theme was g1ven-by the Dens Ftvc, and Joel Boney,
dren of WlhTHngton wh o have
hostess served refre:hme~ t:r~ ~~~ ~aesen an ~ns~thbehd wath h1s nam"' Dell One presented a New England Brown Charles Murray,
INCLUDES
been the gu est~&gt; nf h&lt;:&gt;r parents
etght members
t
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serve w1
ot eltocoli te tn Chr1stmas wtth hunters Iookm~ Wr1gbt Johnny Rogers and
Mr and Mrs Oale Smath left tomg will be
presen Next mcel I the followmg guests V1ctor Gaul for :~ ..,,...,_r and Den Two depleted Campbell, Den Six
llefrlgeralor ani
day for Juc kson to vasat Mr and
home Gf Jea~ o~en ~eetmg at th" Beth Hoffman RosemAry Slade a Cbr1stmaa celebration m Mex.u:n
It was annodnced that
Mrs Heber Mct:lmg
neys End
e aun ers at Jour I Janet Vmeyard,
CJJJ ....ung w1th the breakmg of Stmp\on and
Guy Cowan
Gas Range
1\trs C II Jt sse has 1't'turned
G
the traditiOnal p1 nato
share responsibilities of the
Pay Only $59 50 down
home artcr a vasJt w1th r()IRtwes an
ayan,, Gaul. ~anet !{night EJ
A pantom•me of 'Old Lang m•ltcc chairmanship
Zanesville She w11s accompanied
urprise
dte Gilliland Bob Burke lltanlev Syne' was giVen by Den Three tha nks wal giVeij to ........,, .
ud f29 OB per month
home h) Mr 1nd Mrs Roy Ruby
Kelley, Leny Snuth Jack Kelly w1th the group surroundmg a for asSisting during
of Camhr1dge
MR. and MRS. MANNING R'lUSH
Stephen Hoffman Rolph Knlgh' beauhfuUy decorated Chnstm.. '"''' •nd to Ml58 Janet .Carnent..t
J\11 und Mrs It •vmonrl Killing
In an tmpressive ceremony on 'The Lord~ P1nyer"
ildgar Hartung John Helzer llo tree Ricky Gilmore represented the p~amst for the evemng
mer Cole, Larry (MOIU&lt;) Borton,
cr of Hot;cval!t VIsited Pomeroy SundaY; December 15 at the For
rclataves F11day
est Run Metbodost Church Miss
George C~llms Bob Powell PhiliP
For her d;ughter s wedding Mrs
HA Max Allen Fachwger son
Bnnker daughter of Mr Brinker chose a beu.:e d'ress wdb
A surprise party was given Fr Boyles. George Sargent, Mr anr.l
or Mr and Mrs Allen EJchmger and Mrs Bert :Brinker Pomeroy, black acccssunes and a red carna day evemng Dec 27 at the home1 Mrs Bruce Myers, Joyce and
Will return to r.n at I ukes Jlhnms bccam8 the bride of Mr i~anning tlon eorsage 1\frs Roush wore a Mr and Mn Oris Gauls Sumner Lipda Roger Gaul Ceci118 Gaul
On Tbe Brlgbtesl Corner
Jan 5 after spcnd111g the hol1days Foush son of Mr and Mrs Kerns blnck velvet dress tnrnmed with Oh10 by Mrs Barbara Gaul 1~ and Mr and Mrs Oris Gaul anol
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wath his parents and other rcla Roush, Mmersvllie
In Middleport
while nylon With bla&lt;k and white honor or lt!r son Rodney's sucteen the honor gued Hostess Barbar~
t1ves and fncnd s
The Rev John Elwood read the acccssor1u and a corsage of red th birthday whO&lt;b was on Christ Gaul a.ssutcd by .her n1ece, Doro
vows of the dOuble rinll ceremony carnallons
thy Myers
maa Day
at 2 ao p m before the altar dec
Sendmg g1fh but not attending
orated wtth arrangements of wHite
Followmg the ceremony a recep
The home was decorated with a were Mr and Mrs Howard Ca!d
gladoli lilacs mums and green lion was held at the Hotel Martin beoutofuily lighted Cbr,.tmas tree well Jr Howle Bobble and Martle
ferns and holly and two seven The bride 8 tab)e was lovely m Cbr1stmas cards and evergreen Mr and Mrs J M Gaul and Patty
br•nch candelabra entwined with w~tiblc ihmen cover and ceuterecl branches m keeping w1th the boil arid Vlck~e Lynn, Froda Smoth
Ivy Lighted candles were Jn each W
t C three t1ered weddmg day festJ v&amp;ltes
Bob Dorst, Myrna Hollman Nit&amp;
window
cake With tall white tapers m / A huge glass dosh filled With Jean Cole Nancy Jo Cole, Roge
G
crystal holders on either s1de
diVinity and penoehe candy and Keller Jeanette Keller acd Ronnie1
1ven m marriage by her father
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chocoi te f d
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the bride wore 8 ballerina length
Iss Wanda Brmker, Pomeroy
a u ge was en oyed thro- Cowdrey
gown of wh1te lace over taffeta Mrs Hllllm Ihchardson Columbug
Reg $419 00 8 pe Brlckwede Dining Room Suit~
Wllh wh1tc hat and veil and plas- and MJ~s Thel111a Dav1a, Mme.rs
SALE $34UO
tic shoes w1th rhmcdoncs She 1 vlllc were the hostesses M1~ 8 Ra
R2g
$239.00
6
pc
Modern
Dining
Room
Suite UStOO
carrtcd a wh 1tc Bible loJJpcd With thcl Roush ststcr of the groom
Reg. $109.0t Brtckwede Mahogany Corner China
White carnnt1ons and Jlhcs of tho regJStci~d tlu guests
SALE $88.~0
vallef With white saltn streamers
Mrs Roush IS a graduate of the
hcd m lov,r knots
Reg $159,00 Btlckw~e Mahogany China Sale $133.80
Ra\!e nswooa Jlagh School class of
M1ss Pauline Wolfr Mmcrsvalle I05~ Mr l!onsh IS a graduate of
Reg $129 00 Brlckwede Mahogany 'Bullet Sale $103
the maid or honor woro a while Pnmcooy lligh School ciao! of
dress With blue sash blue accca IDM mod " cmploJcd by ll&gt;e Un
Reg $22 50 Brlckwede Mahogany Side\ Cbalrs $18.00
sor1cs and a cor&amp;agc of pmk car JOn Rar,Re Lino Corp t~s a Striker
Reg $129 00 Brlckwede Mnhogan~ Drop Leaf Table
11at1ons
Engtncer
SALE $103.1)0
Mr Robert David Mlncrsv&amp;llc,
served as bent man and ushor~
Reg. $97 50 Limed Oak Plastic Top Table and 4
1 he cour&gt;l ~ are at home to their
were Edgar, 11 FlbrJan Jr , of Pt fr~ends at 114 1&gt; Mulberry AVe
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SALE $qt.Oo
Plcasunt •W Va Donald r nMt
Attending the weddong and re
Reg.
n4o.oo
\llfjlfe'
Extension
Table
SALE •••·•· ·•
cr and Troy Ohlinge r bolh of cephon were Mr and Mrs H A
romeroy
lteg. $34.50 Solid Clierry Side Cbalrs SA:~
Rleha1 rlson and children Ale!C and
Jlrcccchng th(l rrrcmony a half Nanette Columbus C'lyde Fraker
Reg $19.95 Solid Maple Sid( Choirs
SALE
hour of nupti al mua.c was pt u8()nt Tennessee Jerry Groham Park f
I'd by Mrs Horace Korr ur~n nlst crsburg Mr and 1\trs Donald
and MI.!! John ~~lwood suloitlt Vruu gt r Collfornta Mr !llld ilrs
There'• a world of salisfactlon in
who s mg llf'ruu~~
I 1ovc You nnsc nu WI c Mrs Marg:uct l&gt;avas
1ruly lllld durmg tlw &lt;crcmony Ut)(l Mrs VlrgmJa Dcnvcts Atbcns
lhaplnq your own future - by
Edgur II ~ lonnn and M1s Ruth
addtnv to your Savinvs Account
llosptt,ll
li'lnrttn 11 PINt~a lt Mr and Mrs
reqularly.
I rc Jon U Sc11naf \\ ho has
Fred Bnnkcr and AJim th Brinker
Reg $54o00 Llmed 'Oak Knee llol~ Desks Sale $«JJI
been home for jhe holulays lrh Lt•tm t W Va 1lr and Mrs Jesse
Reg $52.50 Walnut Knee Jlole Desks
Sale $43 00
MAKE 19'&gt;8 YOUU BEST YEAR
I rulay fnr has 11t w ,tssJgnm cn t at
Brinker lhv illld Mrs John F~ l
I orl 81&lt;:!" 1rt G,t
Reg
$52
00
Limed
Oak
Knee
Hole
Desks
Sale
$43 00
~vood and M1ss Manlyn L)-ons Ra
We Pay 2% IRtcrcsl On Your Savings
Mr anet M1 s John Fultz and e1ne
Reg $42 00 Mahogany Knee Hole Desks Sale $34.00
tlaughter, A111ta ~torlc wete rc
rrnt guu;ts uf l\11 and 1lrs liar
~1rR JIOII CC Karr Ahs G(lorgc
Reg $42.00 Maple Knee Hole Desks
Sale $34&gt;.00
old Vnglt song and duu~hl()r Me Offutt and Mrs Kathryn Mota
lmdu buni on
Ch~stm
dr and Mrs C J"
Mlss Sheila Stover 11 tearhor in Rhooios Moddleporl Mrs Ernest
the Ln ncnsle1 Elem\mtary Schooh, Uhodcs Mrs Katht yn Jordoll Don
plans to ret urn there Sunday art Rid 1; Reuter Tror Ohlongcr Mrs
cr tipuuhn g the holiduys with hm Chrislma 0 Donnell William F
Member Federal ltcserv~ SvRiem
pm uts :llr nnd Mre Ham Slov 0 Donnell Mr and Mrs T A
f!r uul b10ther Davis
Downie Mr nnd ~frs Roy Betzmg
Member Federal Deposit lnAurnnce Corporation
Nt w Year II Eve guests or Mr Mr und Mu Corliss JACobs Har
POMEUOY, 01110
and Mr~ Hal old Sauer and dnugh old Franklm Agnes Rita Jean
trr Mary lhith nnd MIS Addlo and Wunda Bronkcr, Mrs DoiOthy
Fugnte were Mrs Sauers sister Barras and Mr 11nd Mrs Warren
and fnnnly Mr nnd Mrs Denver Brummett, Pomero)
Weber and son David Belpro A Mr and Mu Chmty Bact Mrs
pan&lt;ako supper was served late ~ohn I' Bailey Mrs Bertha Scott
m the evtmng
Mr and Mrs Russ Watson Mr
Herbert Munley 703 North ~ nd Mrs John P Scott, Mr and
Stroct i• a medic-al paUent •Irs Albert Bao~ Mrs Denver
Holzer Hospital
Holter Mise Thelma Davis, Mr
Sue Lievlng, baby daughter of and Mr• Uswln Neas~ Mrs, Q'~
Mr and Mrs Reymond Llevlng, Nease, Mrs Davlot Nelse Mr and
West Colombia, is a pationt at Mrs Jocop Bncr, Albert •1\~odq'
Holzer Hospital
&lt;llrs Mark Evana an~ ·lbn lind Miss
Mrs L B Carr, 68 Race Street Rachel Roush, MlncHvmi'
is a medical palicut at Hol1or !los
pi tal
' WILSON BITTER
IVESJ WS ANGELES UP ~
Tug Wl~on a1hng Big Ten com
Athlttfl know the tecrot
masslonor, 'rested (omrortubly
odn) at the UCI A Medical Cen
of good htalth and ener•
or with whaHosp•tnl-olhdal.s dr
GY They lttp In condl·
lCrlbcd as Influenza
lion hy drlnkong molk
Harold Merrow and

'ROOMS OF

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Debra I ynn of Middleport, Oh1o

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Eleuor's. Sc:half - Mlddleporj soelely Editor _ Pbone 807p ~:r,~~ b~~z~~~~~:· 00:8~
Lucille Hawkln• - Pomei\Oy Soclely )l:dl'or
, Pho
, !dual pictures in gta.S nd
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Weot'her

Cub Scout Pock 248 Meet'lng
H ld S , H,
•
e At emor tgh School

lr UNITID •PillS
1
Ohjo Pai'jly ~oudy, )Oindy and I
:warmer today ' l&gt;,artiy cloudy and
iurntnr uouob cdlder tonliht and
Tu~aday, l(ith on~w !lurtles likely
north and ~ut parilpn oecas1onal·
,(y heavy near "-ke Erie. High Illday upper ~·s tlor!JI to the 40'•
touth L!&gt;w tonight 1~ to 20 norlh
,lnd,j~~ID so south
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Fur~'liture

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Sellut

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Party
eld In Honor
Of Rodney Gaul

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BAKER

FURNITURE

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ELBERFELD$

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JANUARY SALES
DINING ROOM FURNJlVRE

J!"'lis

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... puts the Future
m Your own hands~

2 l!eorganlzltlon of the ch~efa
of stilt on a unified buls to
serve onl1 as advlaors to IIIli
• chtlrin"' 1h• vuloue - ~
"\ •thlefa w~uld devote lltemJelva
,, prl!iWilf 10 ~tful, , traloliig
~nd supply. ~ '
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Texas Hard Hit
Pomeroy Pollee Chief -Frank
Hudson 1n announei'W the caacel By Heavy Rains
latlon said that not enouKh local
acto appeared Sunday for the ,. And De~p S~ows
hearsal to w11hnt going ahead

DESKS

By UNITED P.RISS
with the project ";t.'ilh so fe~
Texas reeled today under the
mtttested," be saul, we felt that
ot would be best 1o cancel plans combined blo)'a of lloodmg "'"'
whlcb forced tne evacuation of
for the show at th11 time "
more thnt . . .oco persons in the
Hudson sud that all wbo have southern part of the state and a
bought advance tiCkets to
17 Ul&lt;li snow 1torm lbot llranded
benetit show can aecurt full &lt;o motomts in t!le wesL
rund by tajdns their IJtket.s to
The floods bit tho lower Rio
city hilL
'""'"~' Vallev • anday In \he wake
The benefit show had ,been of 38 hours of steady rains whiCh
planned as a means by wbicb a dumped more tbau eight mcbes o'
fund could be raiadd for the pur water ,t Corpu, Christi, fl'e1
base of stendardiJOd uniforms
Abaut 400 pmona fled their
and equipment for members of ho11cs on Edinb"rg wber~ flood
pohce department
"alers mundated aome 16 e1tY
)locks Of\ICZ.I&amp; sa.d about 110~
1erson. were evacuated in B11hpp,
D
.orth of Eamburg and about 3110
• uersons m the RDbsioWII.cl*k·
I wood area near Comll&gt; Chr11h

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

where do they get the

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energy ?

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WE HAVE
SEVERAL

OLDER
MODEL CARS
' THAT MUST
BE SOL~I

often lt•s o real winner
for food ••'•• and
1corto high In good taote,

Do1ry Products ore h1gh on the D1et L1st
of every athlete Protect your health the
some way. We specialize m Cottage
Cheese, Buttermilk and Chocolate Fluvor·
' ed Mtlk~lso

CO"'E LOOK TIIEI\f

OVER A,ND MAKE US
AN OFFER

ORDER TODAY
At The Store

SPRING HILL' DAIRY
4lllllpollt

"QUALITY }'IRST ALWAYS"

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'New Councilmen

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'To T~e ~-ts In Deputies' ffiness
:· ,Tonights Meeting Giving Meigs-Co
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Two )IIW faces wiD appear J d H daches
l aroupd the ecnf~ence tablq at the 0 ge
ea
,.pomeroy Vlllaae Coun~l ch~m· l! one more p~aon in tho
twa lon(Jht when CouttcU jnee!t
Ill ttl firft seslllon pi 1838.
Leslie Fliltz and l"ran~n Bizet
are the two aew membera who
wiU ~m• seatt Iii council ses11 111 tonllbl i1iepu~eed Wayne
' s~aher retirinJ ecuilcti ~lldent
' a!l&lt;i nate S!nlth.
r AIIO new at the eounctl cham·
11era to~t Will be' E4aa 8ebeon·
• Jeb ne?lf eli&lt;;le&lt;l ~k.
)JII)'or Cqrl8 Leier wt11
admiDL!Ier the oath 9f office til Ill•
' new toUncll memben prior to the
of toiilabl'• -lci11
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hail been ill tbll ornlng meo~;mu·
Pleas cou
the
and 1uvenU~ court would
have beett close~
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Aa tbiiiiiS stood, Judge John C
Bacon waa about ready to •o home
llll'way
Boib ~Ia depll\los Lelia
and Dorothy St.ork were
toda, because ~f iUneas. At
m the judJe waa looking Jn
ert and on ahetvlo tor a eertam
file needed to help a "cuatomer '
And he needed to make change
a fee that bad to be charged,
too He aatd
"I don'~ know what I'll do I
even &amp;ot il
t~ the cub

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Another Atlas
Ready For Firing
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla uPA browqy Atlas lntercontinenl•
mbslle; mlgbtlu! so fa~ prepare&lt;
by the United Statea In replY t1
Russian rocket threat.!, w" pal.io&lt;
again today for !Irina tome lim•
this weeR
lfarsh winds laahing the cape
and liS great st~el missile towers
were expected to contillue at le01t
another day, however, and could
delay the first test launching oi
the new yelr
Best guess for triggering of thr
blunt-nosed 90 foot Atlaa was
Wednesday, the day after Con
ress reconvenes to cona{der Jhe
.Uggetlng sums needed for bo~
•te4inll lbe natoon,• defeR•*' In
partieulat the guided ml!slle do

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At Your Door

, J\fe Listed
5
Honor R0lis
Al Eastern High

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SALES

Bucks For Braces
:.pm•gn I§ Still'
Carried On

I Weot Texas and southeastern
New Mr~1co were buned uftder a~
or .' h •" 17 tnebel or snbw suo f'::r:..
d;J str- ~- '1 motoriSt.. under \MUD
SixiY·five students were Usted deep rlr"'' Man~ highways were
•oday on the Eastern High Scbo~l open to emergency' travel only
honor roll Jlst.s for the seeu~d
~ cood wave eased up lit the l ~t;JJIIl
11x wec~a 8"•dlog period by R R. Midwest and East Sun~at, but a
Gra¥ exuutlve head ol .,.,,,..,,,1,IIIWillast of Arctic atr p1oj!ldd Into
Li&gt;eal1 Sebool diSintL
northern M1onesota ana l!ortbern
The h•to' aa r•l~ased today con 'WIII&lt;onSin, brmgm' w1th It mod
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erate to heavy snow Three
tained 15 ,.n1ors 16 JUnloro lJ of snow fell at Duluth, &amp;jmo
•opboruote'i and 15 freshman otud one hour sunday night
mta
Some warming oecured in moSt
On the honor roll arc
of the AtianUc Coast region, al
The audit covered a period cf
Dlf.eeto&lt;a of the dme sa1d that
S~OliS, Madalyn Brown Ru\h though tetnj&gt;eratur01 1t1U me
but a few of the bowl 14\l years from Jan I, 1943 to
Jryan~ (i:arilyn Buckley, _Robert chillY with o\Orolght readmgs
games have been played June 30, 111m and provides fo
Edward.! Gayann Gaul John Het dropp 1ng into the teens u f.r
crippled youngsters m thiS \he fust time\ accurate f.gures on
zer, Ralph KnigHt Judith Lambert south 81 south Carolina
need the help that Bucks for (be alate o indebtedness to tb•
Marty Murphy, 1\onnie .Hyers
Mostly fair weather wtth, rilfng
rounhes for er1mmal ~urt costs
dollars can provide
Martha Parker, Marjorie Sehultz temperdtures were predicted for
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All money collected w11l be used
The law proVldes that In case3
Rosem~ry Slade, JosePhine Spen most of the area from lbe middle to pay for hosp1tahzahon braces,
cer and J'an Young
MI!81Mippi Valley to the AU,nt•~ crutches and opecoal shoes for cnp wber~ a person 1s convicted m a
JIJNIORS, Bill B,ahr, Catroll Coll1lt
• , pled children whose parents can county court for a felony, the
l',aul Boring Jan1ee Cald
not afford the expense themselves state reimburses fbe county for
well, Homer Cole, Richard Cow
There 15 no dlscrlmtnatton beeause the \ costs or the prosecution and
dery Eleanor Evans, Donna Free
of race, color or reltgton Dr Jud I transporting the conVIct to the
Jo ~'Ann FrOit, Margaret Hay
son D Wilson and h18 1taff of pen1teiilary
,
man, i~net K.nlgbl, Janet Koehler
Aladdin apecoallsts contribute thetr
Such costs are subm•tted to the
Ina Maya, Jleve~ly •M.illhone, Jud)
semces to the cause of cnppled "State auditor for payment artel
Smith and Jan~t V)neyard
children without pay
they ba\'c been a11dlled For manj'
• SOPHOMORJ;S, )rlary Cart, Ar
Donal'»"' should l;ie maded to rears funds appropriated by lhe
lene C~rvtfi. Patty: Qowdny, iRon
B~cks for Braces Post Office Box legtslature have been msufi1dcnl
nle Cowdny, 'VIr.•nl• Cli'tl•
.Col!tmb•" 16, Ohio, or to the )o reimburse the !counties in WI
Hartung, Joan Heauley,
Sbriners Lodge
and the ondepted,tiesa has IIJ'OWD
unlll It now exceeds tbree-quar
~i~l:~!~~~··a;; ~ohn Mora, con
VISIT IN SPRINGfiELD
! tors of a nulllon dollars
Mrs Bertha Gill, Mrs Wayne
In hiS last budget reques~ Rho
Sloan and son Robert spent ttie des asked for a total of $1488 381
\Yeekend m Spnngtleld vllilfmg 1 to take care of 'cCimmal costs for
Mrs Beulah Koster who recently lhe eurr-..nt b~enoium and to
upcerwenl surgery
' up the ooil;!:lr~·~r:i~:··~
lature ''
i!C121J,OCIO,
whiCh
SPENDS WIIKEND H~RE
Mrs Cecil Asbcro•t of Columb1\1 apent the weekend w11h )lr~
Homer Story and lolrs Wald Smtth
of t.ona Laue.

Week Of Prayer
Union Services
To Begm T,onite

Tbe Union Wee~1tPr.¥er ser
vices will start till• e~lnl at
7 30 at the Middleport CbUn!h of
Christ•
Tlie Middleporl lolinlllterlal Ms
ocoatoon bas planned,ttie Schedule
for the week 'irlt~ eatb lillnlste~
P,reao!blnu durlrig the ..eet aod
thetr various cboln \!nlleDUng
special music. '
lolrs Chester Erwm, orguus1
for the host eburcb, will be the
or4an1SI for the ser'vi&lt;'!'L

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7.00 T•day
9 00 , Romper lloq!b
9:30 Troubli' With r'atj!er
)Q.Qff Arlene Pranela lihow
10.30 n.sure Hunt 1
11:1! Tht ;t'r:$ [s Rt,ffii ·
ll.i!O rruth ,or ConsqucnC'!~
!2·()( Tl• Tac Dongh
12 30 II ;ould Be ) ou
I 00 llld·Da] Newa
I 15 Mov&lt;ellme
2·30 Bride and Groom
3'00 Matmee Theatre

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,f!{~~:S~~ Qf out v91llil\eer fb·e

eom· meil'a report. It showed
cqii.JI'hY al!lll'ltliaid squads are arrivl!li for eli 50 alanlls, 27 ot whli wtii iii~~~=
As they appear from time to i.ul$lde OhliJiger eatllna$1 ~
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11tlxt lew di,ys every taXpayer in town \vas less than f;,(,O~o
the
sigh with relief that the services pro· and under $12,000 at tires outside town. '
Ten firemen made 50 per cent or more ol
1.,"!'..,... durlng 1957 were on the whole volun.:'~!li'~d. entirely so hy aid men, practically ~o the fire runs. They were 'I'mmy Darst 50,
Jack Bechtel 49, Raymond Russell 39, Rus·
.''1!'•~ '-Bil we have to do to e.•1perlence real relief sell Mills 35, 0. McKinley 33, Everett Bach·
)'eview the mountmg b11dget problems ner 33, Gerald Anthony 3Z, Bob Fisher 32,
neighboring commumtles Cities surround- Dave Ohlinger 28 and Jim Daniels 26.
us snd everywhere m tile nation employ
We want to put a little more wear and teu
L', np!-ttme firemen and emergency squad peo· on Mr. Churchill's notorious observatloh
Their salaries are large bites into an· about the RAF after the Battle of Britain llti'd
appropnatlons
say that "never before has so much work
heen given by so few lor so little "

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445 1t 9denl Romances
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6 25
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8 30
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Public Misunderstandina

Atd squads In every community face up to
a trying problem too frequently fli ealtylhg
nut their seJf.asslgned duties. Go1Teetl611 Qf
tt surely lies In mor~ pllbllc lnfilhltitioa ahd
uFdCJSlanding
There are occasions wh~ll the aiel truck
and squad Is called to Ul addr•o ilid Ute~
son desiring help Is sUtlug toinfbiublt On
the front porch, dre84ed for the ili'_
eet.
ous to make his doctor's appolntinent. If
person is a "needy" use, the ICIU@d
so much as blink an eye. No quei!IOitJ,
But m some cases sueh asUti lor t1'1fts.
portalion definitely are not needy l)ee)~le.
Behavior such as lblJ Is puttlni•
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stratn on the good ~ of volunteer AJIIJ~~eD
than is necessary StiCh calls, we are eieitaiD,
come throug h a mts UDdentandlIll 0·f tit e
functions and servicl!l ot ~ aq1,1ad.

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The Hard Work.ers

Russell Fu·net'"'1UJ __
Cbr!stmas,&amp;ve llUOila of
and Rutfund
ltlro llnold Gardner Sr wore MI
Mr and Mrs Ralph Kn!pp and ft•t
A H}d
llld Mr! Horold Gordner Jr Co son spent Chrlitm"' ot lho home
} es re e
tumbus, Mr and Mr
nt his porents, Mr and
Kale Th
!llrshmnn, Wllk08vllle nnd Mr Knepp
ursday Jan•
~d Mrs Robert Fetty and chll· Kenneth Wlllcox left Saturday
Nelson, . near

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elton and Mcllard Grcmm
On Chris! mas Dav, Mr and Mrs
~ner Sr wera dinner ~ocsli of
\'IIi'· and Mrs Felly
f· Guests ot Mr and Mrs K F
.l;\ll!lllreth Christmas were ~lr
ID4 Mra. C G Carman Columbua
IX•. and Mr~ Bern;r·d Lodllc
al'l'iday
dauabtcro, Toledo, were gueo1s
evening of Mr unci Mrs
F. Longotrclh.
Bernice Ledlie wu rl!cent wcok

l!ld Mtroll ot tho DCI r10nl Led lie
ly lq Tolodo
tirli!ma• Eve dinner gnc•l! of
and' Mro. Thor on Lecllle and
~lor, Bernice, were ;1r and
Jtrt:.'EIIone Kemper and
of
fly, Mr and lira l'oul Darncs
.Oild~rn, Pomeroy, Mr and
1 1ltrnard Ledlle and daught
W. Toledo, and Mr and Mra Jack
Jlilrllni,
QijflfJ of Mr and \Ira Druce
tlorrtl
oil Christmas Day were
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Morrb' parm nts, Mr und Mrs
Dewey and her grandmother,
.\Wei Huga, Wllkmlllo
'Kr&amp;•Cora i"orrls and son Ther·
ob, !Q)enl Chrlslmu• nt !he home
llr. and Mn Morlon Morrl9
..., Star

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and Mrs Dnlt• W1·iuht q11ent

at the hnme

(l( ·~Irs

ro10rnlng alter a 14 doy leave at lhe
home ot his parents, Mr and Mrs
IV F Willcox and hi• wife, Norma
Gale Willcox at Middleport lie Is
stationed ot Ft Polk, L&lt;l.
Mr and Mrs Willcox were dln·
ncr guest• of Kenneth and Norma
Gnle, l'"l'ldsy evenlnll
M
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r ~ n d M" Ch area
an oy
spent Salurday nll!hl and Sunday
ol the horne of Mrs Handley's mo
lhm, Mrs. Spurlock at Culloden,
w va
Mr and MTI Guy Swadley spent
Chrlslm" Eve at tho home of her
parento, Mr and Mn W J Belt,
ot ~arkersburg They attended a
celebrnllon at tho home of Mro
Lynn Br&lt;tton, Mr Swadley'l moth·
~· on sunday at Parkeraburg, 11
2
Mr and Mra Lealia Huffman
and Larry and Marlene, spent the
hollday ot the home cf Mr. · and
Mro L&lt;&gt;ren Rullman near Star
Hull On Bunda) they were gueats
of Mr and Mn George Radlkln at
Point Jtock. Mr and Mrsr. Harley
Hnfln10n were aueota ol llr. and
Mre L&lt;&gt;sho Huffman Chrillmll
Eve .

Muc Ed Jordan, Dexter,

~pent

on afh•rnoon at the homu of Mr
and MrK Cullh 8raley

Now Ym'• guosh or the B&lt;·aleya
und sl&amp;· were Oda Gillogly and Mr and
Mr ~ M ( 'R rhBie, und
M" 1\ Ill lam Olllogl1. Albany
"'''""' ., moilll•r. Mrs G M Mr nnd Mn Lee Fetl1 entertained In thotr home on Chrl!lmu
Da) Mr and Mn Ray Nicholson

Funeral servlet!o lor llro Mil·
ton nu ..ell were held at the Br•d·
bury Church of Christ Thursdav
oftcrnoon wlih Fred y, Gardner,
pastor ot tha Middleport Church
of Christ, ofllcf•tlng,

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Sandrn and Jim Spoary, Welloton,
spent New Year'a at the home o(

Carl Ploroe Jr and tamlly.

Your E1ertion
Dany Sent~11el

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'\'rouble With Fathw
~rlene Francis Show
'freaillfe H~t __
The 'Price~ Rle-bt
Trutlj or Consequen*
Tic Tac Doug))
It Could Bo You
Mld·Day Newt
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Matmee Theatre
Queen &gt;•r a Doy
~Iodern Romances
Comedy Tl,me

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62! WeathefCasl
630 News Picture
6 45 NHC New•
?00 Saber ot London
73ll TreJSure Hunt
8:00 Eddie Fisher Show
900 Meet McGraw
9.30 l)ob Cummings Sh'w
10 00 Califollrfalll
10.80 'l'lre New A~venturea ol
Martlp ttane
11 :00 News HeadllnO.
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11.15 Nlteweteh
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raetor, b&gt;r hmell a Mince to bl with

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7'5Q Sign

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, Mra Mlltill\

M"-n~u

fur Representative to Congress, lanual') Z.

State Senator for either the 2- or Blrllu A aon, Donald lu ..ne
4 yc" term and Judge or tbe to Mr and Mra. !Iobeli Cuto ol
Court of AppeAia, and candldatea RuUand on O.ce!nbt~ 11. ·
lor State Central Cpmmllteemtn ,A 101!! r~ Davl~. fO lit, ~d
and Staw Cenll11 ColllDll~ ~-~ aJillltlt ~,,'~ a.etie &lt;Ill
man, mull be filM Iii tit Mit
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sponoored thi! icsearch !hat led lo
ui&lt;D fi nanced the can of 3!!5,000
poiJo patients

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drlw&lt;!'r . wanted
~lack •• d white wlth brown
• !J!Iltl. A)lsw~rs to name oi .Til)' for rp'ral ,Sc11,tlnel , r9\\)c11 Coil
py. c;blld's pel Millard Osbo!jl; tlct Car! Slaide~ or pfione 398
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Avon 11epre.!OntaliveT I~ you
have, niay I s~gge~( fOp Inquire
i 18b• Auto SP.r-vtees
at bnte. A'v'oil, ilax 148,' Mar'
":ii:'ii:AW~INGS sOJ~ CO, "': ~ Ietta, p~lo'I II 6t&lt;
I hour W~er SerVIce. llay Man or .yomall to supply NaUon
~~i_) ~7. ' , Night•-·P~911~ ally Adverllieli Watklns Prod·
, ~~ lluDGE • PL••~ ueh to cuitomtmt In MIDDLEJ!ORT. :Av~ra;e ~.Btl per hour
l'icirn slUt.
•estmenl nee
I ' '(EJ'I A!Jf3 ~ii. l
~ ..ry w~ ft~ ~ou atart au
lifs , BUICk V8 4 dr. s~a~. tirM,P'eilaenl · MileS.: Writ•
H E Stspel~&amp;. 74 E. Rillltnson
Glholce of one Supor &amp; on~ R'oad
i'·,.;q~u,tcr, A qualitY; auiHmOb&lt;!e pi Avenue, Barberio). QbJo.
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a one owner car..,an~ a
new B*k trade-in. .i. ffn~
at •· low price $1,89~. lllael·
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Pomeroy.
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1908
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I good ponditlon Weol&lt;-lm4 spe~

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I!H3 CIIEVROI$ 4dr. ~10 Sedap.

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ledesipble t"o~ll:..:.:...ou'-t-of,...ft""ood· dis·
, " trict. Racine. Phone 3531.

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deail~ecl for your home. Free

' ,:~atlmat"f Forenwi a. Ab\Iott.
II •J!bol!e W;Y.
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Wftu

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W~ BUY
s;r~qcfuR~ll IIAMS
SCRAP IRON - METALS

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JUNK CO.
. Pirone 510
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who apoclllllle• In
~~~:~~:·.::~: m'eeea!..·u~~:~~:~~i, ptcture
framea,
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attractive
one•.lnexpen·
wlth 1 elook·replllrlng
also teaches the faa.
to younr peopla,
ooupl~ who have a
"Pie~

Up 1116

Y.r"~t Eileen Koon... a~ldren
Jl Akron, Ohw Is t•"U'g hct par
enls1 Mr ana Mrs. Wa)ne Rlchl~
Mrs Farthle Adams. who h.tl
been at MapsJ!Cid for the f-lnler
ls vt~une relatives oYer the holl
days

WAVERLY ..ttOBlLE
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WAVIRLV, OHIO

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Legal Notice•
LIG~

NOTICE
The ll!llual m"'tlng of the
llockh9lders of lh' ,Pomeroy Na·
tloaal ~nk of Pomeroy, Ohfo for
the eletl]ob of d~ol'li an4 the
t.;itisaffipt\ ,o'r any Olher b!Wnesa
t ni'v Folne lic:lore the nieellng
be held •! the office til s~d
.J!!eroy National Ba6k on Jan·
wry 14, at 3:30 p 111EDISON HOBSTE'M'ER
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President
rn 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, a,9 10 u t3, 101c
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Proltote coul'l, Mllfs tou'nry, Cihlo
TO the Executor or At\iniD~ra·
tor and to su~h of t~e loll~Whia
•• are resldehls of tbe slate of
Ollfo· lllrvivblg I!I~Ilae, fl ip1:
heit of tf~; beneflclai'jes UDder
lhL wtU. ff any; lllb atlq_rbet
~rneyi' iiiiresenlliig any of llie
aforomenlloried ~9••· ,
, Til• .l!l'i ft&amp;el)y ribllf&amp;d lhe~,!ID
thdA\II'·.o ~ay ol beceiilir !ill;,
an Inventory and Appraisement of
the !te ol W. L. Wllloc~ dece~!·
ed,
ol Middleport Vlllage 1!1
ljl_ftl - 'nty wat 111e~ tR !hi~

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wm /&lt;is rlreaftt ..... ,..,

Junmy'• themuoouo.., ·~
Wt Oo toto the W1ld Flu
Yond... " Qui.. .pp.opria~o r..
an upintlg Je1 pllot.

But Jimmy hv&amp;t in a e01,11~u~
ruty where tl\eul'• i. rerl&amp;.1

ol Ctlnrooail, ~­

1horta1t

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Lot.'o,.. that Ih~ ~ h.p:.

,.ta ha ow 1chOOit. Yo" Can
beip b y - our Sdlool
a-J,by~J'fA-.

Editor, The Daily S.ntir.el
I noted In your December 16
D&gt;dy Sentinel lbot !he next Blood
mobile v!Jit may be llie last be-

loPOlldocbool-'-

cause too few people h3\'e been

una ICitOOU
tL.tOitl5tnet,Miwfft16,11. Y,

taken an' active 1ntcrest ID this
program slr.~e it waS mauguraterl

WEMm HAVE
RRST·RAlE SCHOOlS

grV&lt;ng In the oaat montha
Havmg given considerable blood
myoelf through the year, I bavo
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' FRANCI"-Monlqua Nagler, blonde' beapty from
HEW "MISS
No1J1111Udy, waveo .to well-itl.lhera after winning title "MIJi

JIMMY'S bREAM·

for . . . . . . ., - .......

ftanee 19118" IIi Toulou... RuDAer.,up are Frillcolse ll&amp;dure&amp;u
jleftllllld !Cvel,yne Rlcket. ___ (lntoni•IloOaiBOIIodpAOioJ

BY RAMOIIA

$, HOLLIDAY
Diinonitratlon llftnl
Since litis fs \he bog!nnlng of
a new year, let's !\art out with
some braod new idea1. This II
an mlting age rn which to u..
with new devel~pment, lh sclcnc•
'l,&lt;,COrlng, evc;rrd~. They aren'l
Jillr~M, to ii\tce mlksles ' alon•
kesearch In tool!- and food mar.
ketlng are constantly brlngln;
forth' lmpr~veme~to in every
a1 'b.~.OO -and cannot he 10ld lor
I~ thah the' appraised value All
bfda aubject to the approval of
the Probate Court.
t~etti~ Boyer, Admlnlauatrix, With Will Anneii'ed, of the E•tate of
Evil J•. Bowers.
(I) 6, 13, 16, Stc
LI~AL ,NQTjCE
,i5jl SALI
(lifers will b4! received at the
olilee of Webster " Ful12, Attorneys, Pom~y. Ohio, up to 11:00
A. M. on Wednesday, January 8th,
Ulllll, for the real estate known as
tbo William
Mary Hull propcrt~
m&lt;le north
ol
Township,
without
with dwelling
adjoining
H.,.~

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subject to Court •P'
Dehydrated J01ces-\: S D '
srientJsts a1 e trymg tu perf(
debvdratcd Jlli~e s wl 'h fortif1
natural fl avor In due time "
con expect a gtcat variety of fu

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caUed,

come prepared ~o
free dehvel'Y 'Move In
row Anything of value' taken
In 'tr~di ,
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polw. sa1d Ba~lil O'Connor, presJ
dent of the Nar "' nal, Fcundahon,
"mark• lht! ~ nlng of an even
more im~an , brOader, mal-i
March of Dimes funds will olio challengiq( ~ !if iehlevement lpj
be uied m l9S8 to c&lt;lllt&lt;nue and the Mmll, of Dlbuli, '!'he reh•blll expand in1portant stutftes m tbe tol&lt;pn oJ poJlo l"'hent' " the fu &gt;t '
field of virus research whu,:h may !ilfcp toward our greatl!r go.al "
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lrmt )Utce reconsl&lt;tulec from

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IDllQue P"O&gt;e

doublp disc 11·1~~ slngt~
bottom Jo~n Deere pull plo'&gt;l
1·14'' double bottom ltlternatlon·
at no. 8 Pull Plow an rubhe'f I
'• !et ~ullivntors for Farman Fl2'
tracl~~· 1-1941 Jolin 1leeft tr~
ctor with Hydrallc loader a~d
1 "'l 'hydra lie' cultivator for the
abo~e tractor, 1 ~cod used
IOXJf tractor, (ire and tube 1
' aoQI! fresh Guernsey Dw·tiam
~ nlilk cow ~ mlrlod eow.
llalpb A. ~'"'briJhl, RD No. II
Balfey Run Roall, Pomer~y1
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•P.,Y aid Tr-fu.i: Smite; iltbii,
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Adml!llollJ:
Wllm• Jean
C11to, Rutland, Decem~ 81; l(r~
Pearl Poulin, Pomeroy, December
22; Mn Mary Lemllttra, Darwin.
December %2, Mrs Sh\ftex Shuttl,
Raq,no, Decemir«' a: llhtlofla
IIO$char, Pt Plellan~ lanuaJ11;
and Mrs Bernice Hewett, Pomuoy

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- wlob to' glye friiin~li'iiik' -Iii
'ihe 11 cv. """"
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nF'f I &gt;-'a
Tom Welllps itiiW •bl o,
r'uneral l!onle, Di. . 1 Dlv s;
Staff of !lei~, Gen'er~ Hplpl\'{)s
the I'Yt~lnn Srstei's a&amp;a the Phil

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Janitor.
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Spl~ach Play~ouae

8'00 Capt'in Kanganro
8'&amp;5 CBS to.ews
9 00 Mornlnc Show '
10·00 Garry Moore
10 30 Arthur Godll'eJ
11 30 Dotto
12:00 News at Noon
12.10 .Katle's Almanac
12 15 J,ove ol Life
12'3( Search lor Tomorrow
12:U Guldlng Light
I·OO Watle'a Kitchen
1.30 As the World Tur1ll
2:00 Beat th Clotk
2:30 HousopartJ
s.oo Big Payo!l
8 30 The Verdict !s Youn
4.00 Brighter Day
4'15 Secret Storm
fSO Edge of Nlght
S·IJ() The Early Show
8:30 Yottr Esso Reporter
8 45 SportS Parade
6 55 Weatherman
700 Richard Diamond
7'30 Telephone •Time •
p 00 Phil Silvera Show
8.30 Eve Arden Show· • "
9 00 To Tell The Truth
9 30 Red Skelton
10 00 $64,000 Question
110.30 Mama
1100 Up-to.the-mlnuw N.,..
u o5 Scanning the Weather
1 11•10 The Lal!l Show

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S1&lt;"tory if ltato

Secretory ot Stale, Trel8urcr ol
Stole, United Statea Senator, and
Judge ot the Supreme Court (term
commencing January I, 194V) and
Judge of the Supreme Court (term
cnmmenclnr. January 2, 11lo19) _
mu't be filed with the Secretary
of Slale
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All doc1mtlono of candidacy

Suspicion

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NIW ARIIIVAL
Mr. and Mra Joe Moore (Betty
Lou Ashley)1 Chcshlre, are an·
nouncfl!ll l~e •blrl)l ol a son at
Shelterlnl Arms Hospital, Athens,
on Saturday, Jaauary 4 Grandparenl• art llr. aod .Mrs. Claude Alhley, lllddleporl, and Mrs. Fred
Moore, A heu Everett Swloher,
Cheshire, II I rreat grandfather Week of Prayer services in '
group Thursday a~d have o me• &lt;
of tho aew IMrJ.
fna ln the church soclol room aft
er the service
Fill RUN
. The Middleport Fire Departmcnl
waa clUed at tt:l5 Saturdny
MASONIC CONVOCATION
n\ihl lor a truck on rlre near the
Pomeroy Chapter No 60 RAM
Crollroadt.
'""' . , ,. a cnnvocatton Wcdnes·
da7, Janulf)' a, at 7 30 p m The
GARDINIRS TO MilT
,, - ~t"'"""t Master' Degre•
The Amateur Gardeners Club will be cdn!erred Refreshments
wiD m•et Wedneoday evenln&amp; a! will follow. All Royal Arch Masons
the home ol Mn. E. o. Rail with are urged to attend.

special
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and friends
l'n!m Mr~
9UI
of Relative!
town n~luded
llr. ant
l'aul Johnaon and 101\1, Rorer and
Charleo, Omar Russell and f.,nlly,
Mr and Mrs Rosland Stbbm and
dau11ht~r. Cheryl, !Cr. and Mr1
Clem Pierce, Mro. Norma Thomll"
son, Mra R. 1!. Latin, Col,mbtlt.
Mrs. Franctla Stov~r an'd limny,
Chlllltolhe Rob6l'll(elfer, D~tpll;
Mrs. 1llll10.1 \l'alker, Jllllealoin):
Mr and Mrs 'tharlt' Slobirt and
daughter, Janora Ku. o\tlielll'
Mr. and MPS Georp W!U!Ii aria '
son, Zaneavllle; lira. Bulb Cartel',
Mrs. GlenDa Gr4,., ¥f, ~~~· ,llf!Willlam Howartl, Waverly: vl. jl.
Spencer, loin 1\11 c. RIM, Galli·
poliJ.

Comedy Time
Spinach PlaYh•""'
Spons Eye
Wtsthercall
News Picture
NBC News
lla"keye
The Price fa 11lght
Restless Gun
Tales of Weill Farra
TwtlltY one
Alcoa Theiler

800 Captain Kanglll'OO
8.45 CBS New1
1 ..rs P1ummcr
Mrs He1 1,g:cr and G.. ry Foley 900 Morning Sbow
spent their Chnstmag holJdays 10 00 Garry Moore
By Mrt Jonn Stoul
Mr and Mrs Earl Clark were 1111th /.Jatt\'es In Columbus and 10 30 ~rttiur Godfre7
Sunday gUMtS or Mr and Mts Mew Martell, 0
J1mmy Gilkey, .son of Mr and 1130 Dotto
George Cbrl&lt;
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Miller Jr Ml's Clmton Gilkey Jr IS m a 12•00 News at Nooa
an~ r.lnldron called on Mrs Jen cntlcal cond1l1on at the lfolter t2 10 Katte's Almanac
nie 1\oush, West Shade
Hosp1taJ.
12 15 L&lt;&gt;ve of Lrfo
George and Bernice Molden, son
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
Clarence, and M11s Jobn g:ou.
1245 GJiding Llghl
were In Logan, Monday on busin
The Ridge-Keno
1.00 Katie'• Kitchen
I!JS
By Glenna s. Milhoan
1·31) 'As the WorM TUn&gt;l
MI. and Mrs Asa Jordan, Mid
Mr
and
Mrs
w.
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Rose,
and
Beat lbe Cloet,
200
dlepart, called on Mr1. Lena l or·
Billy, ot Columbus, visited Sun-! 2 30 Houseparty
dan
day with her pareots, Mr an4 Mrs 300 Big Payoff
llr and Mrs Lawrence Gillian Everell M&lt;lhoan
1
3·:lo The Verdict Is Youro
and chtldrl!n moved tc. FlotHla
wheru Mr G1lhan hil3 cmpldy- Mr and Mrs Clayton Wright 4:00 Brighter Day
celebratcq the&lt;r Golclen Weddm~
mcnt
M1
and Mrs. Nonna Rnssc\1 December 21 at their home near 4•15 Secret Stonn
\
II 3B Edge of Nlghl
Llurcl Cllft wore callmz on fr&lt;e Keno
Mr and Mrs M L aahr, son 5·00 Early Show
nds in Htu rusonvllle New Year :~
B1ll' cal led on thelr son Mr and N'30 Your Esso Retwr..er
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Mr; C9Sh Bahr of Middleport 6·45 Sports Parade
Mr and Mrs Hany Plumm u
Carroll, 0 , spent New Ytars day Sunday
6 !l!l Weathei'D1lll
Glenna Mtlh.oan c.allnd on MM 7:00 . Lone -~ To Beaver
with their paren~s,
730 Rob
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Mr and Mrs George Clarl&lt; 11" Ahce Dodson Monday P M.
went to Ruthmd to sec ,Mr and
6 00 Burns and Allen
a30 Talent Scnuto
Mrs Robt&gt;rt Coats as the co hos.,
~ 00 Danny Thomas
leiS The meet&lt;ng will stnrl nn9 30 December Brtde
medlately after the Week of PraytO 00 Studio One
er church service
!I 00 Up-to-the·Minute News
!I 05 Scanning the ? 1eather
TO ATTEND SERVICES
1110 The Late Show
The Phllalhea Society ot the
Mews
Church of Chrfst will attend the

Spoclal music wU vresentod by
ladles
of Paul
lhe Bradbury
wllh Mrs.
Wlnn 11 Churcl
plaa'"l.
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Burial was ln the Middleport Hill
Cemetery under the direction ot
the Rnwllnga.Coata Funeral Hollie
Pall hearero Included two rran~·
sen! ~hariOJ and Rosland Slo~art; William KlnJ, Joe Battey,
' Max Slew art and Thurman Caney.
Mombero ol Mel(~ 'l'omj)Io, I'Ytb 1-=:..:=:..::..:::.:_:;_:;_=:_:.:.::....:::..::::..::.::_:::...:.:____
tan Sisters, were In charae of the
f,~•n at the church and ceme-

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Channei8-Monday Channel8-Tut!sday

Pll8M•N TO MilT
'!'he l(tll~ County Firemen'• A•
.OCliUQii 'wiU m.. t Wednelliay 11
7:10 at J\ll(l,lnd and all llefa•
¢o\ulti
llimtn are
Innled
fo af.
teM ~~~~~
to the
announ~
957.
q~ent br•dll tcriav by tho preatdent
lclil' aeife.
These people surfl)y will understand that
-while the aid truck Is iakJ1tg care of tl\e111
AUXILIARY MilliNG
'I'M ~liary of the Middleport'
It showed 148 calls answered, go in town, some other person whole Hie could II!! saved Fire
DepalllD.ent wtll meet thla
18,p ut of town Five members of the squad by prompt help may be without asliatance. evealn1 at T:SO at the home ol
made 100 or more calls. TbQy were , Russell
Certainly, the value to the community of Mrl. 11· r. l'a~
Mills, Gerald Ant~ony, Robert Fisher, Tom- firemen and aid squad members fa bear to
MOTING CALLID
Darst and Jack Bechtel Two of these being beyond computation The most all our ihe Eaemplar Chapter of Beta
,
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Slpna Phi sororlty will moot ljll
Darst and Bechtel, made ali 148 ~!arms towns can do iB say 'Tbuks"
with aeepest '!'lle,day, Jinuary 14, at the DAV
Fire Chief Dave Ohlinger made the fire· sincerity
H11i when plans will be &lt;aq~pll!t•
ed for lbelr 1!111Ual .Mtrch or
-.peniS;.~.! tiri'hc;ffie of his
Dlmer Dance to be held on Janu-

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Firemen6 Aid Squad Members,·Helve
·Facts Point To Vital FreeSerficesGNtn

Ibro!Jmr, Charles

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the services pro;lded by our ;;ell and
ae~f·ll'1tin&lt;~d ftremen and a1dmen a1 e quite as
Jie&lt;:essary In Middleport, Pomruoy, Syracuse
Racine as m Columbus, Cleveland or
Davton. Tl.e dtfference 1s not In quality one
~~~~o'l'IJII\. It Is 111 111!.1t such service people arc
Cor thcil worlc In Mhldieport ll Is noth·
In Pomeroy and for firemen only tt is a
paymen t
:M,lddleporl counci l each year appropriates
t5 fer liremcn for lllSUrance protection while
on dut1 This amount falls to meet the cost
of .lnsuranee The deficit is made up by the
®p1pnny from revenues derived out of act!·
:yl!les ~uch as Its occasional popcorn machine
~~era !ions
At a meetmg of the Middleport Volunteer
Company last night Emmett ShuiJlr gave
·ab account of the Aid Squad's activity during ,

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'JUST HOW T£NSE ARE YOU?
• Do minor problema aild dlaappofntmenll bother
you mon than !hey shou,ld?
• Do people hovollouble gtltlng along wllh you?
• Is It hard to stop thinking of your an~leliel 1
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Box 2500, New Yo•k 1; N~ ,ffrk; ,
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7.00 T•day
9 00 , Romper lloq!b
9:30 Troubli' With r'atj!er
)Q.Qff Arlene Pranela lihow
10.30 n.sure Hunt 1
11:1! Tht ;t'r:$ [s Rt,ffii ·
ll.i!O rruth ,or ConsqucnC'!~
!2·()( Tl• Tac Dongh
12 30 II ;ould Be ) ou
I 00 llld·Da] Newa
I 15 Mov&lt;ellme
2·30 Bride and Groom
3'00 Matmee Theatre

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eom· meil'a report. It showed
cqii.JI'hY al!lll'ltliaid squads are arrivl!li for eli 50 alanlls, 27 ot whli wtii iii~~~=
As they appear from time to i.ul$lde OhliJiger eatllna$1 ~
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11tlxt lew di,ys every taXpayer in town \vas less than f;,(,O~o
the
sigh with relief that the services pro· and under $12,000 at tires outside town. '
Ten firemen made 50 per cent or more ol
1.,"!'..,... durlng 1957 were on the whole volun.:'~!li'~d. entirely so hy aid men, practically ~o the fire runs. They were 'I'mmy Darst 50,
Jack Bechtel 49, Raymond Russell 39, Rus·
.''1!'•~ '-Bil we have to do to e.•1perlence real relief sell Mills 35, 0. McKinley 33, Everett Bach·
)'eview the mountmg b11dget problems ner 33, Gerald Anthony 3Z, Bob Fisher 32,
neighboring commumtles Cities surround- Dave Ohlinger 28 and Jim Daniels 26.
us snd everywhere m tile nation employ
We want to put a little more wear and teu
L', np!-ttme firemen and emergency squad peo· on Mr. Churchill's notorious observatloh
Their salaries are large bites into an· about the RAF after the Battle of Britain llti'd
appropnatlons
say that "never before has so much work
heen given by so few lor so little "

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445 1t 9denl Romances
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8 30
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Public Misunderstandina

Atd squads In every community face up to
a trying problem too frequently fli ealtylhg
nut their seJf.asslgned duties. Go1Teetl611 Qf
tt surely lies In mor~ pllbllc lnfilhltitioa ahd
uFdCJSlanding
There are occasions wh~ll the aiel truck
and squad Is called to Ul addr•o ilid Ute~
son desiring help Is sUtlug toinfbiublt On
the front porch, dre84ed for the ili'_
eet.
ous to make his doctor's appolntinent. If
person is a "needy" use, the ICIU@d
so much as blink an eye. No quei!IOitJ,
But m some cases sueh asUti lor t1'1fts.
portalion definitely are not needy l)ee)~le.
Behavior such as lblJ Is puttlni•
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stratn on the good ~ of volunteer AJIIJ~~eD
than is necessary StiCh calls, we are eieitaiD,
come throug h a mts UDdentandlIll 0·f tit e
functions and servicl!l ot ~ aq1,1ad.

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The Hard Work.ers

Russell Fu·net'"'1UJ __
Cbr!stmas,&amp;ve llUOila of
and Rutfund
ltlro llnold Gardner Sr wore MI
Mr and Mrs Ralph Kn!pp and ft•t
A H}d
llld Mr! Horold Gordner Jr Co son spent Chrlitm"' ot lho home
} es re e
tumbus, Mr and Mr
nt his porents, Mr and
Kale Th
!llrshmnn, Wllk08vllle nnd Mr Knepp
ursday Jan•
~d Mrs Robert Fetty and chll· Kenneth Wlllcox left Saturday
Nelson, . near

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elton and Mcllard Grcmm
On Chris! mas Dav, Mr and Mrs
~ner Sr wera dinner ~ocsli of
\'IIi'· and Mrs Felly
f· Guests ot Mr and Mrs K F
.l;\ll!lllreth Christmas were ~lr
ID4 Mra. C G Carman Columbua
IX•. and Mr~ Bern;r·d Lodllc
al'l'iday
dauabtcro, Toledo, were gueo1s
evening of Mr unci Mrs
F. Longotrclh.
Bernice Ledlie wu rl!cent wcok

l!ld Mtroll ot tho DCI r10nl Led lie
ly lq Tolodo
tirli!ma• Eve dinner gnc•l! of
and' Mro. Thor on Lecllle and
~lor, Bernice, were ;1r and
Jtrt:.'EIIone Kemper and
of
fly, Mr and lira l'oul Darncs
.Oild~rn, Pomeroy, Mr and
1 1ltrnard Ledlle and daught
W. Toledo, and Mr and Mra Jack
Jlilrllni,
QijflfJ of Mr and \Ira Druce
tlorrtl
oil Christmas Day were
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Morrb' parm nts, Mr und Mrs
Dewey and her grandmother,
.\Wei Huga, Wllkmlllo
'Kr&amp;•Cora i"orrls and son Ther·
ob, !Q)enl Chrlslmu• nt !he home
llr. and Mn Morlon Morrl9
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and Mrs Dnlt• W1·iuht q11ent

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ro10rnlng alter a 14 doy leave at lhe
home ot his parents, Mr and Mrs
IV F Willcox and hi• wife, Norma
Gale Willcox at Middleport lie Is
stationed ot Ft Polk, L&lt;l.
Mr and Mrs Willcox were dln·
ncr guest• of Kenneth and Norma
Gnle, l'"l'ldsy evenlnll
M
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r ~ n d M" Ch area
an oy
spent Salurday nll!hl and Sunday
ol the horne of Mrs Handley's mo
lhm, Mrs. Spurlock at Culloden,
w va
Mr and MTI Guy Swadley spent
Chrlslm" Eve at tho home of her
parento, Mr and Mn W J Belt,
ot ~arkersburg They attended a
celebrnllon at tho home of Mro
Lynn Br&lt;tton, Mr Swadley'l moth·
~· on sunday at Parkeraburg, 11
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Mr and Mra Lealia Huffman
and Larry and Marlene, spent the
hollday ot the home cf Mr. · and
Mro L&lt;&gt;ren Rullman near Star
Hull On Bunda) they were gueats
of Mr and Mn George Radlkln at
Point Jtock. Mr and Mrsr. Harley
Hnfln10n were aueota ol llr. and
Mre L&lt;&gt;sho Huffman Chrillmll
Eve .

Muc Ed Jordan, Dexter,

~pent

on afh•rnoon at the homu of Mr
and MrK Cullh 8raley

Now Ym'• guosh or the B&lt;·aleya
und sl&amp;· were Oda Gillogly and Mr and
Mr ~ M ( 'R rhBie, und
M" 1\ Ill lam Olllogl1. Albany
"'''""' ., moilll•r. Mrs G M Mr nnd Mn Lee Fetl1 entertained In thotr home on Chrl!lmu
Da) Mr and Mn Ray Nicholson

Funeral servlet!o lor llro Mil·
ton nu ..ell were held at the Br•d·
bury Church of Christ Thursdav
oftcrnoon wlih Fred y, Gardner,
pastor ot tha Middleport Church
of Christ, ofllcf•tlng,

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Sandrn and Jim Spoary, Welloton,
spent New Year'a at the home o(

Carl Ploroe Jr and tamlly.

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10 00 Califollrfalll
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State Senator for either the 2- or Blrllu A aon, Donald lu ..ne
4 yc" term and Judge or tbe to Mr and Mra. !Iobeli Cuto ol
Court of AppeAia, and candldatea RuUand on O.ce!nbt~ 11. ·
lor State Central Cpmmllteemtn ,A 101!! r~ Davl~. fO lit, ~d
and Staw Cenll11 ColllDll~ ~-~ aJillltlt ~,,'~ a.etie &lt;Ill
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• !J!Iltl. A)lsw~rs to name oi .Til)' for rp'ral ,Sc11,tlnel , r9\\)c11 Coil
py. c;blld's pel Millard Osbo!jl; tlct Car! Slaide~ or pfione 398
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have, niay I s~gge~( fOp Inquire
i 18b• Auto SP.r-vtees
at bnte. A'v'oil, ilax 148,' Mar'
":ii:'ii:AW~INGS sOJ~ CO, "': ~ Ietta, p~lo'I II 6t&lt;
I hour W~er SerVIce. llay Man or .yomall to supply NaUon
~~i_) ~7. ' , Night•-·P~911~ ally Adverllieli Watklns Prod·
, ~~ lluDGE • PL••~ ueh to cuitomtmt In MIDDLEJ!ORT. :Av~ra;e ~.Btl per hour
l'icirn slUt.
•estmenl nee
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~ ..ry w~ ft~ ~ou atart au
lifs , BUICk V8 4 dr. s~a~. tirM,P'eilaenl · MileS.: Writ•
H E Stspel~&amp;. 74 E. Rillltnson
Glholce of one Supor &amp; on~ R'oad
i'·,.;q~u,tcr, A qualitY; auiHmOb&lt;!e pi Avenue, Barberio). QbJo.
$895 Blaettnsr'•
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new B*k trade-in. .i. ffn~
at •· low price $1,89~. lllael·
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framea,
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one•.lnexpen·
wlth 1 elook·replllrlng
also teaches the faa.
to younr peopla,
ooupl~ who have a
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Y.r"~t Eileen Koon... a~ldren
Jl Akron, Ohw Is t•"U'g hct par
enls1 Mr ana Mrs. Wa)ne Rlchl~
Mrs Farthle Adams. who h.tl
been at MapsJ!Cid for the f-lnler
ls vt~une relatives oYer the holl
days

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LIG~

NOTICE
The ll!llual m"'tlng of the
llockh9lders of lh' ,Pomeroy Na·
tloaal ~nk of Pomeroy, Ohfo for
the eletl]ob of d~ol'li an4 the
t.;itisaffipt\ ,o'r any Olher b!Wnesa
t ni'v Folne lic:lore the nieellng
be held •! the office til s~d
.J!!eroy National Ba6k on Jan·
wry 14, at 3:30 p 111EDISON HOBSTE'M'ER
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President
rn 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, a,9 10 u t3, 101c
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Proltote coul'l, Mllfs tou'nry, Cihlo
TO the Executor or At\iniD~ra·
tor and to su~h of t~e loll~Whia
•• are resldehls of tbe slate of
Ollfo· lllrvivblg I!I~Ilae, fl ip1:
heit of tf~; beneflclai'jes UDder
lhL wtU. ff any; lllb atlq_rbet
~rneyi' iiiiresenlliig any of llie
aforomenlloried ~9••· ,
, Til• .l!l'i ft&amp;el)y ribllf&amp;d lhe~,!ID
thdA\II'·.o ~ay ol beceiilir !ill;,
an Inventory and Appraisement of
the !te ol W. L. Wllloc~ dece~!·
ed,
ol Middleport Vlllage 1!1
ljl_ftl - 'nty wat 111e~ tR !hi~

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Junmy'• themuoouo.., ·~
Wt Oo toto the W1ld Flu
Yond... " Qui.. .pp.opria~o r..
an upintlg Je1 pllot.

But Jimmy hv&amp;t in a e01,11~u~
ruty where tl\eul'• i. rerl&amp;.1

ol Ctlnrooail, ~­

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,.ta ha ow 1chOOit. Yo" Can
beip b y - our Sdlool
a-J,by~J'fA-.

Editor, The Daily S.ntir.el
I noted In your December 16
D&gt;dy Sentinel lbot !he next Blood
mobile v!Jit may be llie last be-

loPOlldocbool-'-

cause too few people h3\'e been

una ICitOOU
tL.tOitl5tnet,Miwfft16,11. Y,

taken an' active 1ntcrest ID this
program slr.~e it waS mauguraterl

WEMm HAVE
RRST·RAlE SCHOOlS

grV&lt;ng In the oaat montha
Havmg given considerable blood
myoelf through the year, I bavo
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' FRANCI"-Monlqua Nagler, blonde' beapty from
HEW "MISS
No1J1111Udy, waveo .to well-itl.lhera after winning title "MIJi

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ftanee 19118" IIi Toulou... RuDAer.,up are Frillcolse ll&amp;dure&amp;u
jleftllllld !Cvel,yne Rlcket. ___ (lntoni•IloOaiBOIIodpAOioJ

BY RAMOIIA

$, HOLLIDAY
Diinonitratlon llftnl
Since litis fs \he bog!nnlng of
a new year, let's !\art out with
some braod new idea1. This II
an mlting age rn which to u..
with new devel~pment, lh sclcnc•
'l,&lt;,COrlng, evc;rrd~. They aren'l
Jillr~M, to ii\tce mlksles ' alon•
kesearch In tool!- and food mar.
ketlng are constantly brlngln;
forth' lmpr~veme~to in every
a1 'b.~.OO -and cannot he 10ld lor
I~ thah the' appraised value All
bfda aubject to the approval of
the Probate Court.
t~etti~ Boyer, Admlnlauatrix, With Will Anneii'ed, of the E•tate of
Evil J•. Bowers.
(I) 6, 13, 16, Stc
LI~AL ,NQTjCE
,i5jl SALI
(lifers will b4! received at the
olilee of Webster " Ful12, Attorneys, Pom~y. Ohio, up to 11:00
A. M. on Wednesday, January 8th,
Ulllll, for the real estate known as
tbo William
Mary Hull propcrt~
m&lt;le north
ol
Township,
without
with dwelling
adjoining
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subject to Court •P'
Dehydrated J01ces-\: S D '
srientJsts a1 e trymg tu perf(
debvdratcd Jlli~e s wl 'h fortif1
natural fl avor In due time "
con expect a gtcat variety of fu

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come prepared ~o
free dehvel'Y 'Move In
row Anything of value' taken
In 'tr~di ,
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polw. sa1d Ba~lil O'Connor, presJ
dent of the Nar "' nal, Fcundahon,
"mark• lht! ~ nlng of an even
more im~an , brOader, mal-i
March of Dimes funds will olio challengiq( ~ !if iehlevement lpj
be uied m l9S8 to c&lt;lllt&lt;nue and the Mmll, of Dlbuli, '!'he reh•blll expand in1portant stutftes m tbe tol&lt;pn oJ poJlo l"'hent' " the fu &gt;t '
field of virus research whu,:h may !ilfcp toward our greatl!r go.al "
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doublp disc 11·1~~ slngt~
bottom Jo~n Deere pull plo'&gt;l
1·14'' double bottom ltlternatlon·
at no. 8 Pull Plow an rubhe'f I
'• !et ~ullivntors for Farman Fl2'
tracl~~· 1-1941 Jolin 1leeft tr~
ctor with Hydrallc loader a~d
1 "'l 'hydra lie' cultivator for the
abo~e tractor, 1 ~cod used
IOXJf tractor, (ire and tube 1
' aoQI! fresh Guernsey Dw·tiam
~ nlilk cow ~ mlrlod eow.
llalpb A. ~'"'briJhl, RD No. II
Balfey Run Roall, Pomer~y1
' •.Ohio.
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•P.,Y aid Tr-fu.i: Smite; iltbii,
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Adml!llollJ:
Wllm• Jean
C11to, Rutland, Decem~ 81; l(r~
Pearl Poulin, Pomeroy, December
22; Mn Mary Lemllttra, Darwin.
December %2, Mrs Sh\ftex Shuttl,
Raq,no, Decemir«' a: llhtlofla
IIO$char, Pt Plellan~ lanuaJ11;
and Mrs Bernice Hewett, Pomuoy

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'ihe 11 cv. """"
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nF'f I &gt;-'a
Tom Welllps itiiW •bl o,
r'uneral l!onle, Di. . 1 Dlv s;
Staff of !lei~, Gen'er~ Hplpl\'{)s
the I'Yt~lnn Srstei's a&amp;a the Phil

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All declaration• or candidacy
for otale, dlalrlcl and county of·
Ieee, must he filed not later than
4 p m of !'ebruary &amp; Candidate•
for the following stale otflceo -

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Sunday School for the nice
•Cbr&lt;Stmas present. Roy MtDadp,
Janitor.
1 8 If~

Spl~ach Play~ouae

8'00 Capt'in Kanganro
8'&amp;5 CBS to.ews
9 00 Mornlnc Show '
10·00 Garry Moore
10 30 Arthur Godll'eJ
11 30 Dotto
12:00 News at Noon
12.10 .Katle's Almanac
12 15 J,ove ol Life
12'3( Search lor Tomorrow
12:U Guldlng Light
I·OO Watle'a Kitchen
1.30 As the World Tur1ll
2:00 Beat th Clotk
2:30 HousopartJ
s.oo Big Payo!l
8 30 The Verdict !s Youn
4.00 Brighter Day
4'15 Secret Storm
fSO Edge of Nlght
S·IJ() The Early Show
8:30 Yottr Esso Reporter
8 45 SportS Parade
6 55 Weatherman
700 Richard Diamond
7'30 Telephone •Time •
p 00 Phil Silvera Show
8.30 Eve Arden Show· • "
9 00 To Tell The Truth
9 30 Red Skelton
10 00 $64,000 Question
110.30 Mama
1100 Up-to.the-mlnuw N.,..
u o5 Scanning the Weather
1 11•10 The Lal!l Show

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BY TID W. BROWN
S1&lt;"tory if ltato

Secretory ot Stale, Trel8urcr ol
Stole, United Statea Senator, and
Judge ot the Supreme Court (term
commencing January I, 194V) and
Judge of the Supreme Court (term
cnmmenclnr. January 2, 11lo19) _
mu't be filed with the Secretary
of Slale
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All doc1mtlono of candidacy

Suspicion

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Governor, t.itmtenant Governor 1

NIW ARIIIVAL
Mr. and Mra Joe Moore (Betty
Lou Ashley)1 Chcshlre, are an·
nouncfl!ll l~e •blrl)l ol a son at
Shelterlnl Arms Hospital, Athens,
on Saturday, Jaauary 4 Grandparenl• art llr. aod .Mrs. Claude Alhley, lllddleporl, and Mrs. Fred
Moore, A heu Everett Swloher,
Cheshire, II I rreat grandfather Week of Prayer services in '
group Thursday a~d have o me• &lt;
of tho aew IMrJ.
fna ln the church soclol room aft
er the service
Fill RUN
. The Middleport Fire Departmcnl
waa clUed at tt:l5 Saturdny
MASONIC CONVOCATION
n\ihl lor a truck on rlre near the
Pomeroy Chapter No 60 RAM
Crollroadt.
'""' . , ,. a cnnvocatton Wcdnes·
da7, Janulf)' a, at 7 30 p m The
GARDINIRS TO MilT
,, - ~t"'"""t Master' Degre•
The Amateur Gardeners Club will be cdn!erred Refreshments
wiD m•et Wedneoday evenln&amp; a! will follow. All Royal Arch Masons
the home ol Mn. E. o. Rail with are urged to attend.

special
· Angle Makes

and friends
l'n!m Mr~
9UI
of Relative!
town n~luded
llr. ant
l'aul Johnaon and 101\1, Rorer and
Charleo, Omar Russell and f.,nlly,
Mr and Mrs Rosland Stbbm and
dau11ht~r. Cheryl, !Cr. and Mr1
Clem Pierce, Mro. Norma Thomll"
son, Mra R. 1!. Latin, Col,mbtlt.
Mrs. Franctla Stov~r an'd limny,
Chlllltolhe Rob6l'll(elfer, D~tpll;
Mrs. 1llll10.1 \l'alker, Jllllealoin):
Mr and Mrs 'tharlt' Slobirt and
daughter, Janora Ku. o\tlielll'
Mr. and MPS Georp W!U!Ii aria '
son, Zaneavllle; lira. Bulb Cartel',
Mrs. GlenDa Gr4,., ¥f, ~~~· ,llf!Willlam Howartl, Waverly: vl. jl.
Spencer, loin 1\11 c. RIM, Galli·
poliJ.

Comedy Time
Spinach PlaYh•""'
Spons Eye
Wtsthercall
News Picture
NBC News
lla"keye
The Price fa 11lght
Restless Gun
Tales of Weill Farra
TwtlltY one
Alcoa Theiler

800 Captain Kanglll'OO
8.45 CBS New1
1 ..rs P1ummcr
Mrs He1 1,g:cr and G.. ry Foley 900 Morning Sbow
spent their Chnstmag holJdays 10 00 Garry Moore
By Mrt Jonn Stoul
Mr and Mrs Earl Clark were 1111th /.Jatt\'es In Columbus and 10 30 ~rttiur Godfre7
Sunday gUMtS or Mr and Mts Mew Martell, 0
J1mmy Gilkey, .son of Mr and 1130 Dotto
George Cbrl&lt;
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Miller Jr Ml's Clmton Gilkey Jr IS m a 12•00 News at Nooa
an~ r.lnldron called on Mrs Jen cntlcal cond1l1on at the lfolter t2 10 Katte's Almanac
nie 1\oush, West Shade
Hosp1taJ.
12 15 L&lt;&gt;ve of Lrfo
George and Bernice Molden, son
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
Clarence, and M11s Jobn g:ou.
1245 GJiding Llghl
were In Logan, Monday on busin
The Ridge-Keno
1.00 Katie'• Kitchen
I!JS
By Glenna s. Milhoan
1·31) 'As the WorM TUn&gt;l
MI. and Mrs Asa Jordan, Mid
Mr
and
Mrs
w.
L
Rose,
and
Beat lbe Cloet,
200
dlepart, called on Mr1. Lena l or·
Billy, ot Columbus, visited Sun-! 2 30 Houseparty
dan
day with her pareots, Mr an4 Mrs 300 Big Payoff
llr and Mrs Lawrence Gillian Everell M&lt;lhoan
1
3·:lo The Verdict Is Youro
and chtldrl!n moved tc. FlotHla
wheru Mr G1lhan hil3 cmpldy- Mr and Mrs Clayton Wright 4:00 Brighter Day
celebratcq the&lt;r Golclen Weddm~
mcnt
M1
and Mrs. Nonna Rnssc\1 December 21 at their home near 4•15 Secret Stonn
\
II 3B Edge of Nlghl
Llurcl Cllft wore callmz on fr&lt;e Keno
Mr and Mrs M L aahr, son 5·00 Early Show
nds in Htu rusonvllle New Year :~
B1ll' cal led on thelr son Mr and N'30 Your Esso Retwr..er
dnv
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Mr; C9Sh Bahr of Middleport 6·45 Sports Parade
Mr and Mrs Hany Plumm u
Carroll, 0 , spent New Ytars day Sunday
6 !l!l Weathei'D1lll
Glenna Mtlh.oan c.allnd on MM 7:00 . Lone -~ To Beaver
with their paren~s,
730 Rob
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Mr and Mrs George Clarl&lt; 11" Ahce Dodson Monday P M.
went to Ruthmd to sec ,Mr and
6 00 Burns and Allen
a30 Talent Scnuto
Mrs Robt&gt;rt Coats as the co hos.,
~ 00 Danny Thomas
leiS The meet&lt;ng will stnrl nn9 30 December Brtde
medlately after the Week of PraytO 00 Studio One
er church service
!I 00 Up-to-the·Minute News
!I 05 Scanning the ? 1eather
TO ATTEND SERVICES
1110 The Late Show
The Phllalhea Society ot the
Mews
Church of Chrfst will attend the

Spoclal music wU vresentod by
ladles
of Paul
lhe Bradbury
wllh Mrs.
Wlnn 11 Churcl
plaa'"l.
,.
Burial was ln the Middleport Hill
Cemetery under the direction ot
the Rnwllnga.Coata Funeral Hollie
Pall hearero Included two rran~·
sen! ~hariOJ and Rosland Slo~art; William KlnJ, Joe Battey,
' Max Slew art and Thurman Caney.
Mombero ol Mel(~ 'l'omj)Io, I'Ytb 1-=:..:=:..::..:::.:_:;_:;_=:_:.:.::....:::..::::..::.::_:::...:.:____
tan Sisters, were In charae of the
f,~•n at the church and ceme-

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Channei8-Monday Channel8-Tut!sday

Pll8M•N TO MilT
'!'he l(tll~ County Firemen'• A•
.OCliUQii 'wiU m.. t Wednelliay 11
7:10 at J\ll(l,lnd and all llefa•
¢o\ulti
llimtn are
Innled
fo af.
teM ~~~~~
to the
announ~
957.
q~ent br•dll tcriav by tho preatdent
lclil' aeife.
These people surfl)y will understand that
-while the aid truck Is iakJ1tg care of tl\e111
AUXILIARY MilliNG
'I'M ~liary of the Middleport'
It showed 148 calls answered, go in town, some other person whole Hie could II!! saved Fire
DepalllD.ent wtll meet thla
18,p ut of town Five members of the squad by prompt help may be without asliatance. evealn1 at T:SO at the home ol
made 100 or more calls. TbQy were , Russell
Certainly, the value to the community of Mrl. 11· r. l'a~
Mills, Gerald Ant~ony, Robert Fisher, Tom- firemen and aid squad members fa bear to
MOTING CALLID
Darst and Jack Bechtel Two of these being beyond computation The most all our ihe Eaemplar Chapter of Beta
,
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Slpna Phi sororlty will moot ljll
Darst and Bechtel, made ali 148 ~!arms towns can do iB say 'Tbuks"
with aeepest '!'lle,day, Jinuary 14, at the DAV
Fire Chief Dave Ohlinger made the fire· sincerity
H11i when plans will be &lt;aq~pll!t•
ed for lbelr 1!111Ual .Mtrch or
-.peniS;.~.! tiri'hc;ffie of his
Dlmer Dance to be held on Janu-

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Firemen6 Aid Squad Members,·Helve
·Facts Point To Vital FreeSerficesGNtn

Ibro!Jmr, Charles

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the services pro;lded by our ;;ell and
ae~f·ll'1tin&lt;~d ftremen and a1dmen a1 e quite as
Jie&lt;:essary In Middleport, Pomruoy, Syracuse
Racine as m Columbus, Cleveland or
Davton. Tl.e dtfference 1s not In quality one
~~~~o'l'IJII\. It Is 111 111!.1t such service people arc
Cor thcil worlc In Mhldieport ll Is noth·
In Pomeroy and for firemen only tt is a
paymen t
:M,lddleporl counci l each year appropriates
t5 fer liremcn for lllSUrance protection while
on dut1 This amount falls to meet the cost
of .lnsuranee The deficit is made up by the
®p1pnny from revenues derived out of act!·
:yl!les ~uch as Its occasional popcorn machine
~~era !ions
At a meetmg of the Middleport Volunteer
Company last night Emmett ShuiJlr gave
·ab account of the Aid Squad's activity during ,

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Pomeroy. Oak noor.!, Knotty
pine kitchen, 1r eabfnet1. Cook·
fng lacilllle• llntegrated. Mahog.
tiny panittlivlnj "' tllni)IK
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urnf~lt 1'11-ePI~~

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Gmts ud WOMEN'S

'JUST HOW T£NSE ARE YOU?
• Do minor problema aild dlaappofntmenll bother
you mon than !hey shou,ld?
• Do people hovollouble gtltlng along wllh you?
• Is It hard to stop thinking of your an~leliel 1
4 4,. yiil sdspltloUi 1i1 pooplo, ••~n your own

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II'~ tiillc tir !akc a godli lclok at your pre~tnt stale

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lhtlr flnt, ponnont In ~926 with ~_-COLUHBUS UP - '~at a dlf·
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_then · hi, hit f!rence lhe new year ·:)&amp; making
Racine's Purple Tornadoes fat- IOftntll ' .Ooson 'wlth the IIH on alate college _bi!Bketbsll elrcle~
tened their season record ~-o ·?·I lints, one of tholr piiChffte llllfn- - especially the\eage 'fortunes of
Saturday night with an eal)' 110-54 olayr. Thon, In tht World Strltt Ohio State. '
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win over Ames-Bern of Athens aplnot tho y 10. ., 1, lht UJIIIIrt ' Tbe Buekeyes, listless ana ~InCounty as Carl Wolfe hit 14 lleld Cordlnolo clowntcl tht proud Now- ners of only one ''me out of eJgbt
goala and 9 o! 10 free throwa for Yorkora for tho world ct11111
prior to 19M, biB!Ied to a 41·22
37 peln!J.
alllp. Hainer won·two of tht
r baHUmelead over Big Teo defend·
The&lt;e was no stopping Wolfe on IIIML All told In hlo 17.ynr c• ing co-ehamplon Mlc~lga~ State
bla home court, or anybOdy elae on roar, ho won 110 ''m" and tnt and then went o~ to wm 70·56
the Racine dub as the winners 158 wflh hit lemld knucklor, over the East Lafl'!mg Spa~tans.
led 22-7 at the llrsl11uarter mark, throe ttm11 winning 20 or moro And, down in Cmc~nnall, Xavier
42-2o at balftime and 58-32 at the tn 1 111..,,
· serv,ed notice there " still two
tblrd pest
Wholavar hopponod '' JHO major basketball teams In the
Don McDade, the only nllll-vet- HolnooiP Todoy 1t 64 ho to tho Queen City with a triple-overtime,
eran on the R!lcine team was aec· audltw of Montg..;try County, 82-80 win over highly regarded
ond In ICOrin' with 16 points Ohio, end "" Jan. 20 will rttum Louisville at the Cincinnati Cardcoined out of eight loni one-hand· to St. Loulr for tht 50th llllllvlf' en. ..
Denison ra!Ued with s basket In
era from the back court. Racine ~ry dlnnar o1 lho 51. Loyla ..... Eight-ranked Univmlty of Cin- the final second• Sat6rday night w
hit 33 of 58 ahota for 56 per ~nt, boll Wrllaro Alln.
&lt;lnnati, lhe other half of the Ohio edge Knox, 58-57, and en~•rge un·
above their averaae for the sea..
River· city duo, defeated upset- defeated from a two-day session
on, -but aligbtly off Qtelr . f\ICO ~f
minded Tul!a, 77-70, on tbe Okla· of Mldwe1t abd Budreye Confer59 per cent In lolinJ .at Polileroy ·
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once basketball doubiebeadere at
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// Ohio ba~ketball po_wer, D.S.ton,
In lhe opening game o! the dou·
f.or -'"'••Bern lol. Smith waa Dv•• 67 Now ·Yorlc u. 601
came from behind to nose out 'De- bleheader, Grlnnel swamped Kenhllb wllh 20 P,Olnta. and Gartlner PrinCeton 10 Ptnnayl,vtlll• 61
Paul, 69&lt;JO, in Chlc,go. The Fly· yon, ~0, with {•serves seeing
wu reeqnd high with 14. Am•• Penn· Stole 77 Ru"'ra f1
era dropped behind at the outset more action tban I e vars,l~.
Bern hit 34 ~r cent of their field Monhation 62 Connoctlcut 57
of the gan•e but surged Into a 34·
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ago but just enough to he lulill· Dvquonoo 73 Quondco Morlnoa 65
fled as a ball etub tnday. Ames- St. John• 83 'Goo. Woall, 67
win.
worlu modern m•••
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Bem hit 75 per cent ol their free HQiy Crou 72 Attumptlon 64
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with old, u'nalihtly
throw tries.
Dtrtmouth 12 Yolo 70
ern Conference favorite Michigan
cellln'• •· loay to
Wolfe, who leada all Southeast· LaS.IIo 59 S~rocuaa
was . a· balahced t~am effort with
ern Ohio cagers In scoring with a fO(IIIIem 103 Columbia 79
Frink "Chico'' Howard and Lam
apply tool Put
:ro plu. pelnta per g1me, Ia ah~t- Tom...-·72 La..non Volloy 52
Hon~ton droppins in 13 and H
on right over
lng a~ the ~eaaatlonal pace o! ~ )ltrvtnle 74 Sou~ Corollna 61·
pelnts reapectlvely. .
·HONOLULU UP ' - Eleven
per eent from the field to dite. ll:ontucky 76 Goorvl• Tech 60
-• grizzled ola wos played the first
old collinl•
Tbe great major!"' of hla shota Cllllllotl n Morylond"
hall like a bdnch of easer •opboare uken from 10 to 211 feet out, '1'111- 67 Yo.odlrll'lt SS
mores &lt;trying to earn first string
usually from a slightly Winced pot- North Corollno 71 w... fomt 45
bortbs Sunday to pin the ears
'timate.,
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Richmond 74 Vl ... nlo TICh 73
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bi:'CI&lt; on a College ·All-Star team .
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llaclne reaervel woK over their l,olo!Nrno 70 Mluloalppl 44
in the 12tti annual HuiM Bowl.
Amet·Bem reserves 40 to lB with Glorvt• 59 Loultlano St. 56
SWIDID1' Af
By the lime the sellout ·crowd
Bill McKelvey cannins 12 points lndlono 61 Norlhwoatom 65 '
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for top ecore. Ames•Bern filled to Ohlliltete 70 Mlchl11n Stela 56
COLUMBUS (UP)-Dick Hanley .lulu Sta,dium the pro-studded Hs·
connect on a !leld goal unm pear l(onf' Stela 25 Toltdo 17
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~t~lchl~ 73 lowo 65
of t e University ol loloclugan, ha• their first ooore and by the ~:nd
Rar.lne opens a twa-week road ~rquoltt 6C Loyoto Ill. 61
been selected by the Co~.u!"bus o! the first quarter •the game had
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. Touchdown ~lub ~·· the ~worn· all the aspecta of jjn-old-fehioned
An average
ceiling con- bt colhplotJIY
Wahama. that night, trav~Jing tc · Mlnnooolo 13 Purdue 76
mer of 1957.
rout. AI bal!tlme the score stood
caverod with Rn,, non•llci!VIilc _coiling illo1o~ · •
Rome Friday, awlnglnJ down to lvontvlllo 81 Dtpouw 71
, Hanley, •who holds the worM 40-7.
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Middleport Jan. 14 and lofnJ up- Deyton 69 Dapoul.60 '
record lor the 200-meter and 200.
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l!Jli_easy budget ltrml, for oel!!fo
~lt;FTfd!tY night tussle between Pomeroy and Middleport river to Belpre Jan. 17.
St. Louis 87 PIHat.l"" 15
yard· freeatyle, will he . pr.,ented The fmal score of 53-34 _d1dn
"·orin•:
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Brldloy 73 North'Toxoo St. 53
the award at lh club's third 8IJ. reflec~ a eoAtest where one team
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'vh:ltm~s . They were glad to have won, regardless of the
Racine:• Salser 3 2·2 "; Wolfe SMU 65 Paylor 51
·sportl dlnn~ ~ere, Jan. 17.
other.
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14 11-10 87; Adama 4 0-% 8; Pdwell T1111 Tech 66 Rico ~Hanl~y, who was a alive~ medal 1'obin Rote of DeU'oit, Joe Pel'l')l.
2 1·2 B; McDide 8 0.0 18; Beegle Clnclnnotl 77 Tul11 70
winner In the 19CI6 Olymp1ca, also of San Francisco snd Elroy iltrscb
Dlick . ~Ilion's
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boys certainly looked a little rusty 'f.mpared 2 2·2 II; Chapman 0.0-ll; Jobnaon Ar.. nlit 57 Toi11 55
bold• an Amerlt~n record in the ol Los Angeles _ played the col·
form &amp;gains! Racine and GallipOlis when they hit 0 IH O; Totals 83 14-19 80.
Oklohomo St. 74 Dra.. 65 1
100-meler freestyle. He holds a legians into lhe ground in the first
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of pel'formance. It's true the Panthers took things Amea-Bern: Smith 9 2-3 20; R. TCU 71 ''"" A&amp;M 41
National Collegi.ate cha, mpionship half and emd up In the !Ina!
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0 H B; Kaaler 0 2·3 2; Me· Montone 74 Utoh 67
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Pherson B 1·1 11; Koehler 0 2•3 2; .Colorado 66 Wyomlnl 51
an as won lYe na ona1
mlnutea w give an air of respeel'(a~u~~:ed-torest.
Gardner 4 6-9 U; va~ghan 1).().(). or- St. 61 UCLA 61
ch&amp;mptonehtps.
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'Sive \l!.e'\ ijttle of that commodity from Tc&gt;talaii!B-24 34.
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pia~ !e'' ~e Panlhers had quite a struggle on their hands to Celtics Evep Yet
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them but the Syncuse Nationals Mu,.lnwm 94 Gannon Po. 12
Ia tfta£ lui frame.
may yet chtllenge the Booton Cel· Whooton, 111. 65 Akron 41
Ilea for the Eastern Division lowllnt G110n 16 W11tem Ont. 60
champlon.tblp o! tile Natlonll' Bas·
kelball AuoelaUon.
TAMPA, Fla. UP· - Marla Es·
ther :Bueno; the small B~azillan
The red • hoi National! &amp;&lt;ored junior net alar, emer11ed as the
their lour\h vlclor¥ in live starts darllns of the Florida lenni• lour ·
Sunday when they routed t~e Phil· today. The 18-year·old ml" from ,
adelphia W~rrlora, lll-!MI, with the Sao Paulo•upset Laura Lou Kun·
aid of ex-Warrior suard Larry nen of Clearwa~r. Fla., 6-4, 6·1 to
Co•lellq who scored 33 ,polnta. The eapture the women'! singles crown
win moved the National• three in !he annual Dixie Tournament
games ahead o! the lhird·place at Davis laland SundiiY.
New York Knleklll'boe..rs and
the Jackets should become a wlnner and left them o~ behind the Ccl\.1~,.
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hcord. Jackson comes to town aod what
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Mr. and !Ira. Billy ·Grimm and
daughter arrived In their airplane
to vltlt bla parenla, Hr. and J4ra,
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IIi 'Middleport Friday night, probably scouting for his Syracue Grade Schiibi beat Cool~
1rolljmltlt. lfe hates having a loser to talk about quite as badly ville Graile Schoof 42-114 . Friday bo:'in!· ~i r:.•·~~:~o ~~~ D:~ .,
eventna ~~ Syracu.e with Bo,b •Rouab of Anlfqulty returned to her
,J,I!!~I ·I!II!ersup north hope the modern gymnasium open· '1th~nfn ~~~~ft I6 ~lu~j
home at Letart Falls Saturday.
-~~~.~~~~~~j:!· lime will Inspire a higher local appreciation who ~led 0~tepi,i;~ ~. ~ 18 Pofnf:. Mra. F. A. Cadle Is reported Ill.
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een at or near the top In football for so long hla one-handetf luii)P •htil and
~lr. and Mra. Wayne Brleklos
1illla'llllf near the botlom In ~ketball, that It wm take some: outalde one·hande"- PUS~ shOt.
spent sunday pflernoon with hl3
I new gym to create a healthy attltude toward the Bobby Winebrenner waa oeeond aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
players and Jackson student body
hiKh for Syracuae with 12 pctnt1. llam Young 'ot Pleasant Ridge.
·then, good shooting, Yellow Jackeie.
Sy~::~by quartera: 14 28 so 42 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MeDon·
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Coolville
4 10 20 24 aid and famll'y of Colutnbus spent
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SyraeuiO: crow 2, Cole 4, ,1111111· Sunday. ,wllh Mr. and Mtl. Jack
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brenner 12 Step~enaon If. Noh· Mr. tl\d Mra. Orvil Watson and
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aeorers: to/iia, Cllle, CUndiff, M. mother Eflle Wataon aNI B'Ond·
Winebrenner.
daughter Sraron Gillnther spimt
!IM!WIS UP - II lakea Stranahan ol Toledo, Ohio was
CoolvUie: Hapney '16, Gillen 4, the week; nd at Daylon with rc
to make up aecond place with 208 after taklna Blhbe 4. Non-acorera: ~ell), Pill· latlves. · ·
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peraen of way loader, E. J. "Dutch" Han!- ol. Burdette, Kimble ~nd Davis.
Sundar aues!a of Mrs. Jewett Mar·
leadlna the aon, of St. Louts, Mo., came next Syracuie playa 1\fvervlew at tin and daulbter; Katie of Chea·
~..:~~*t~:~~f:;: rr•tahleal ahol· with • 209 alter shooting on even- Syracuse Wedneadey nl8hl.
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many per8ona Who have high narrowed or oowtricted, It natublood i&gt;J!!ssure · ~¥h• don't ev~n mll1, IJnpedes the ftow ol blood
ll!iow •whtit tho term me&amp;rut rd lrom the artoey.
lll;e toit!J to explain.
: P'esptte' ~ the he&amp;rl' conliYPirtonalon, or high blood llliues to »UMP blood Into the arpressure Ia not a dlaease In Itself, tortes at a normal 'r noar·normal
b~tt 111a 'a symptom oloome ape- rale-lt'a easy to iee whf auch a
CU!c dlatlrder.
condition tnereues the bloo_d
Apart from your normal range, pres.!UI'e.
you have two love !a of blood prjls- Mut Fine! ea...
sure, tbe systolic and dlutollel
Y•t curing It Is not a simple
Allerial S'flltM
matter, for !he under)jolng cau&amp;~
Systolic to the pressure within must b~ ..ta"!l!l&gt;ed before It can
an artery at the very moment be treated, ·
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blOo~ Into :rqur bOdy's art~rlal an enlarged prostate gland Is the
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Diastolic Ia the pressure within lt. ls aom~ obstruction which
your artet1es ·at tho lowell level, hampers automatic releaae of
or between the heartbeats at the urine.
moment when no blood ts beln! aenerally, the Jddpeys are lnpllli1ped Into JOur arlfrles.
;olvellln big!) blood presoure lA
'J'bla illutouc pressure, you aee, somo way, •but .other eondlttona
npreaenta .the actua,l resistance also m•l be r..ptkulble.
• to: lbe b!Qod' llow within the lllgh blOO&lt;! pressute ranb aec·, arterle&amp; 'J'bla II a !actol wblth ond In Importance 1n helping
~urbeartm~o.vereometoke ep ll)ske · hear.t dlaeMe ' A~nerl"''
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maJor caus:e of death. It's aboUI
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_then · hi, hit f!rence lhe new year ·:)&amp; making
Racine's Purple Tornadoes fat- IOftntll ' .Ooson 'wlth the IIH on alate college _bi!Bketbsll elrcle~
tened their season record ~-o ·?·I lints, one of tholr piiChffte llllfn- - especially the\eage 'fortunes of
Saturday night with an eal)' 110-54 olayr. Thon, In tht World Strltt Ohio State. '
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win over Ames-Bern of Athens aplnot tho y 10. ., 1, lht UJIIIIrt ' Tbe Buekeyes, listless ana ~InCounty as Carl Wolfe hit 14 lleld Cordlnolo clowntcl tht proud Now- ners of only one ''me out of eJgbt
goala and 9 o! 10 free throwa for Yorkora for tho world ct11111
prior to 19M, biB!Ied to a 41·22
37 peln!J.
alllp. Hainer won·two of tht
r baHUmelead over Big Teo defend·
The&lt;e was no stopping Wolfe on IIIML All told In hlo 17.ynr c• ing co-ehamplon Mlc~lga~ State
bla home court, or anybOdy elae on roar, ho won 110 ''m" and tnt and then went o~ to wm 70·56
the Racine dub as the winners 158 wflh hit lemld knucklor, over the East Lafl'!mg Spa~tans.
led 22-7 at the llrsl11uarter mark, throe ttm11 winning 20 or moro And, down in Cmc~nnall, Xavier
42-2o at balftime and 58-32 at the tn 1 111..,,
· serv,ed notice there " still two
tblrd pest
Wholavar hopponod '' JHO major basketball teams In the
Don McDade, the only nllll-vet- HolnooiP Todoy 1t 64 ho to tho Queen City with a triple-overtime,
eran on the R!lcine team was aec· audltw of Montg..;try County, 82-80 win over highly regarded
ond In ICOrin' with 16 points Ohio, end "" Jan. 20 will rttum Louisville at the Cincinnati Cardcoined out of eight loni one-hand· to St. Loulr for tht 50th llllllvlf' en. ..
Denison ra!Ued with s basket In
era from the back court. Racine ~ry dlnnar o1 lho 51. Loyla ..... Eight-ranked Univmlty of Cin- the final second• Sat6rday night w
hit 33 of 58 ahota for 56 per ~nt, boll Wrllaro Alln.
&lt;lnnati, lhe other half of the Ohio edge Knox, 58-57, and en~•rge un·
above their averaae for the sea..
River· city duo, defeated upset- defeated from a two-day session
on, -but aligbtly off Qtelr . f\ICO ~f
minded Tul!a, 77-70, on tbe Okla· of Mldwe1t abd Budreye Confer59 per cent In lolinJ .at Polileroy ·
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once basketball doubiebeadere at
10 daya aso. Tbe Tornado ellcked
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And, still another j)ere.lnial
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// Ohio ba~ketball po_wer, D.S.ton,
In lhe opening game o! the dou·
f.or -'"'••Bern lol. Smith waa Dv•• 67 Now ·Yorlc u. 601
came from behind to nose out 'De- bleheader, Grlnnel swamped Kenhllb wllh 20 P,Olnta. and Gartlner PrinCeton 10 Ptnnayl,vtlll• 61
Paul, 69&lt;JO, in Chlc,go. The Fly· yon, ~0, with {•serves seeing
wu reeqnd high with 14. Am•• Penn· Stole 77 Ru"'ra f1
era dropped behind at the outset more action tban I e vars,l~.
Bern hit 34 ~r cent of their field Monhation 62 Connoctlcut 57
of the gan•e but surged Into a 34·
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ago but just enough to he lulill· Dvquonoo 73 Quondco Morlnoa 65
fled as a ball etub tnday. Ames- St. John• 83 'Goo. Woall, 67
win.
worlu modern m•••
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Bem hit 75 per cent ol their free HQiy Crou 72 Attumptlon 64
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with old, u'nalihtly
throw tries.
Dtrtmouth 12 Yolo 70
ern Conference favorite Michigan
cellln'• •· loay to
Wolfe, who leada all Southeast· LaS.IIo 59 S~rocuaa
was . a· balahced t~am effort with
ern Ohio cagers In scoring with a fO(IIIIem 103 Columbia 79
Frink "Chico'' Howard and Lam
apply tool Put
:ro plu. pelnta per g1me, Ia ah~t- Tom...-·72 La..non Volloy 52
Hon~ton droppins in 13 and H
on right over
lng a~ the ~eaaatlonal pace o! ~ )ltrvtnle 74 Sou~ Corollna 61·
pelnts reapectlvely. .
·HONOLULU UP ' - Eleven
per eent from the field to dite. ll:ontucky 76 Goorvl• Tech 60
-• grizzled ola wos played the first
old collinl•
Tbe great major!"' of hla shota Cllllllotl n Morylond"
hall like a bdnch of easer •opboare uken from 10 to 211 feet out, '1'111- 67 Yo.odlrll'lt SS
mores &lt;trying to earn first string
usually from a slightly Winced pot- North Corollno 71 w... fomt 45
bortbs Sunday to pin the ears
'timate.,
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Richmond 74 Vl ... nlo TICh 73
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bi:'CI&lt; on a College ·All-Star team .
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llaclne reaervel woK over their l,olo!Nrno 70 Mluloalppl 44
in the 12tti annual HuiM Bowl.
Amet·Bem reserves 40 to lB with Glorvt• 59 Loultlano St. 56
SWIDID1' Af
By the lime the sellout ·crowd
Bill McKelvey cannins 12 points lndlono 61 Norlhwoatom 65 '
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for top ecore. Ames•Bern filled to Ohlliltete 70 Mlchl11n Stela 56
COLUMBUS (UP)-Dick Hanley .lulu Sta,dium the pro-studded Hs·
connect on a !leld goal unm pear l(onf' Stela 25 Toltdo 17
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~t~lchl~ 73 lowo 65
of t e University ol loloclugan, ha• their first ooore and by the ~:nd
Rar.lne opens a twa-week road ~rquoltt 6C Loyoto Ill. 61
been selected by the Co~.u!"bus o! the first quarter •the game had
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. Touchdown ~lub ~·· the ~worn· all the aspecta of jjn-old-fehioned
An average
ceiling con- bt colhplotJIY
Wahama. that night, trav~Jing tc · Mlnnooolo 13 Purdue 76
mer of 1957.
rout. AI bal!tlme the score stood
caverod with Rn,, non•llci!VIilc _coiling illo1o~ · •
Rome Friday, awlnglnJ down to lvontvlllo 81 Dtpouw 71
, Hanley, •who holds the worM 40-7.
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Middleport Jan. 14 and lofnJ up- Deyton 69 Dapoul.60 '
record lor the 200-meter and 200.
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l!Jli_easy budget ltrml, for oel!!fo
~lt;FTfd!tY night tussle between Pomeroy and Middleport river to Belpre Jan. 17.
St. Louis 87 PIHat.l"" 15
yard· freeatyle, will he . pr.,ented The fmal score of 53-34 _d1dn
"·orin•:
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Brldloy 73 North'Toxoo St. 53
the award at lh club's third 8IJ. reflec~ a eoAtest where one team
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poillts_better
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'vh:ltm~s . They were glad to have won, regardless of the
Racine:• Salser 3 2·2 "; Wolfe SMU 65 Paylor 51
·sportl dlnn~ ~ere, Jan. 17.
other.
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14 11-10 87; Adama 4 0-% 8; Pdwell T1111 Tech 66 Rico ~Hanl~y, who was a alive~ medal 1'obin Rote of DeU'oit, Joe Pel'l')l.
2 1·2 B; McDide 8 0.0 18; Beegle Clnclnnotl 77 Tul11 70
winner In the 19CI6 Olymp1ca, also of San Francisco snd Elroy iltrscb
Dlick . ~Ilion's
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boys certainly looked a little rusty 'f.mpared 2 2·2 II; Chapman 0.0-ll; Jobnaon Ar.. nlit 57 Toi11 55
bold• an Amerlt~n record in the ol Los Angeles _ played the col·
form &amp;gains! Racine and GallipOlis when they hit 0 IH O; Totals 83 14-19 80.
Oklohomo St. 74 Dra.. 65 1
100-meler freestyle. He holds a legians into lhe ground in the first
ll~b
of pel'formance. It's true the Panthers took things Amea-Bern: Smith 9 2-3 20; R. TCU 71 ''"" A&amp;M 41
National Collegi.ate cha, mpionship half and emd up In the !Ina!
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0 H B; Kaaler 0 2·3 2; Me· Montone 74 Utoh 67
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t rIy easy d,urIng the hoIt'days. Bu1 tb at was what Retton Smllh
Pherson B 1·1 11; Koehler 0 2•3 2; .Colorado 66 Wyomlnl 51
an as won lYe na ona1
mlnutea w give an air of respeel'(a~u~~:ed-torest.
Gardner 4 6-9 U; va~ghan 1).().(). or- St. 61 UCLA 61
ch&amp;mptonehtps.
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'Sive \l!.e'\ ijttle of that commodity from Tc&gt;talaii!B-24 34.
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pia~ !e'' ~e Panlhers had quite a struggle on their hands to Celtics Evep Yet
In the last quarter at Middleport, tl)e Jac~ets were

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them but the Syncuse Nationals Mu,.lnwm 94 Gannon Po. 12
Ia tfta£ lui frame.
may yet chtllenge the Booton Cel· Whooton, 111. 65 Akron 41
Ilea for the Eastern Division lowllnt G110n 16 W11tem Ont. 60
champlon.tblp o! tile Natlonll' Bas·
kelball AuoelaUon.
TAMPA, Fla. UP· - Marla Es·
ther :Bueno; the small B~azillan
The red • hoi National! &amp;&lt;ored junior net alar, emer11ed as the
their lour\h vlclor¥ in live starts darllns of the Florida lenni• lour ·
Sunday when they routed t~e Phil· today. The 18-year·old ml" from ,
adelphia W~rrlora, lll-!MI, with the Sao Paulo•upset Laura Lou Kun·
aid of ex-Warrior suard Larry nen of Clearwa~r. Fla., 6-4, 6·1 to
Co•lellq who scored 33 ,polnta. The eapture the women'! singles crown
win moved the National• three in !he annual Dixie Tournament
games ahead o! the lhird·place at Davis laland SundiiY.
New York Knleklll'boe..rs and
the Jackets should become a wlnner and left them o~ behind the Ccl\.1~,.
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hcord. Jackson comes to town aod what
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Mr. and !Ira. Billy ·Grimm and
daughter arrived In their airplane
to vltlt bla parenla, Hr. and J4ra,
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IIi 'Middleport Friday night, probably scouting for his Syracue Grade Schiibi beat Cool~
1rolljmltlt. lfe hates having a loser to talk about quite as badly ville Graile Schoof 42-114 . Friday bo:'in!· ~i r:.•·~~:~o ~~~ D:~ .,
eventna ~~ Syracu.e with Bo,b •Rouab of Anlfqulty returned to her
,J,I!!~I ·I!II!ersup north hope the modern gymnasium open· '1th~nfn ~~~~ft I6 ~lu~j
home at Letart Falls Saturday.
-~~~.~~~~~~j:!· lime will Inspire a higher local appreciation who ~led 0~tepi,i;~ ~. ~ 18 Pofnf:. Mra. F. A. Cadle Is reported Ill.
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een at or near the top In football for so long hla one-handetf luii)P •htil and
~lr. and Mra. Wayne Brleklos
1illla'llllf near the botlom In ~ketball, that It wm take some: outalde one·hande"- PUS~ shOt.
spent sunday pflernoon with hl3
I new gym to create a healthy attltude toward the Bobby Winebrenner waa oeeond aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
players and Jackson student body
hiKh for Syracuae with 12 pctnt1. llam Young 'ot Pleasant Ridge.
·then, good shooting, Yellow Jackeie.
Sy~::~by quartera: 14 28 so 42 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MeDon·
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Coolville
4 10 20 24 aid and famll'y of Colutnbus spent
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SyraeuiO: crow 2, Cole 4, ,1111111· Sunday. ,wllh Mr. and Mtl. Jack
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brenner 12 Step~enaon If. Noh· Mr. tl\d Mra. Orvil Watson and
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aeorers: to/iia, Cllle, CUndiff, M. mother Eflle Wataon aNI B'Ond·
Winebrenner.
daughter Sraron Gillnther spimt
!IM!WIS UP - II lakea Stranahan ol Toledo, Ohio was
CoolvUie: Hapney '16, Gillen 4, the week; nd at Daylon with rc
to make up aecond place with 208 after taklna Blhbe 4. Non-acorera: ~ell), Pill· latlves. · ·
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proof a Q7, alto, Sunday. And tho half· er, Rus10ll, Baker, Lqck~art, Hick· Mr. aGd' MI'L Clrl J.4lmley were
peraen of way loader, E. J. "Dutch" Han!- ol. Burdette, Kimble ~nd Davis.
Sundar aues!a of Mrs. Jewett Mar·
leadlna the aon, of St. Louts, Mo., came next Syracuie playa 1\fvervlew at tin and daulbter; Katie of Chea·
~..:~~*t~:~~f:;: rr•tahleal ahol· with • 209 alter shooting on even- Syracuse Wedneadey nl8hl.
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, I IMAGINE there ate • llft&amp;t tellolea. When these arterlolea art
many per8ona Who have high narrowed or oowtricted, It natublood i&gt;J!!ssure · ~¥h• don't ev~n mll1, IJnpedes the ftow ol blood
ll!iow •whtit tho term me&amp;rut rd lrom the artoey.
lll;e toit!J to explain.
: P'esptte' ~ the he&amp;rl' conliYPirtonalon, or high blood llliues to »UMP blood Into the arpressure Ia not a dlaease In Itself, tortes at a normal 'r noar·normal
b~tt 111a 'a symptom oloome ape- rale-lt'a easy to iee whf auch a
CU!c dlatlrder.
condition tnereues the bloo_d
Apart from your normal range, pres.!UI'e.
you have two love !a of blood prjls- Mut Fine! ea...
sure, tbe systolic and dlutollel
Y•t curing It Is not a simple
Allerial S'flltM
matter, for !he under)jolng cau&amp;~
Systolic to the pressure within must b~ ..ta"!l!l&gt;ed before It can
an artery at the very moment be treated, ·
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blOo~ Into :rqur bOdy's art~rlal an enlarged prostate gland Is the
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Diastolic Ia the pressure within lt. ls aom~ obstruction which
your artet1es ·at tho lowell level, hampers automatic releaae of
or between the heartbeats at the urine.
moment when no blood ts beln! aenerally, the Jddpeys are lnpllli1ped Into JOur arlfrles.
;olvellln big!) blood presoure lA
'J'bla illutouc pressure, you aee, somo way, •but .other eondlttona
npreaenta .the actua,l resistance also m•l be r..ptkulble.
• to: lbe b!Qod' llow within the lllgh blOO&lt;! pressute ranb aec·, arterle&amp; 'J'bla II a !actol wblth ond In Importance 1n helping
~urbeartm~o.vereometoke ep ll)ske · hear.t dlaeMe ' A~nerl"''
~ur· biocld mOVID(.
maJor caus:e of death. It's aboUI
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ttme, yo~ knew Jua't wbattt ta.
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are nrtoua ._ and lengtlu ot D. T.: At~ maggots still being
tube-lllie ltl'Ucturea wblch torm uSed In tr'!'tlng~ean wound~!
avii\ network to carey ~· blood • Answer; As 1111' &amp;Q I know, maglbrouittouJ Jllur body. ·
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OhiO
Included In the guests were ~rs
Osl!lp Hquae waa ob.I.'W"ed from
Beegle
s two br ~thcn George H
t to 5 o'dock w1th 100 ~ests lftllD and Edward
Durst of Pomeroy ane
lila the regtstcr

suter Mr~ LueJla Burso n Shade
Mrs Beegle was att1red 111 il

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fOr the OccasiOn ana guests pmk lace dress w1th sl l\ler acces
mdlVldual cake top SOCH~S
The cougle received many lovely
ro,. bud with sll
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1ce cream coffee, gifts from lhe~r manl tnends
mmts and nuts from the
table which was at
whne JiMn !able
with a thl'l(e ~~·erl
In pink an~
11e
Napkins of' lver
whlt\f',i~t~
1ns~lptio~ Joe
abo u.td
The sixth birthday of Rhonda
d,ughter of Mr anH Mrs Robert
Hysell, was celebrillcd F.r1day at
the afr~rnoofi ''"''" or the ~M
dlcpon Klnderarten ,

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Rhonda Hysell
Is H.onored On
Sixth Birthday

Mrs Hyse~ Wf" asSISted by to •
tea'ther, Mr1 Gur,lle~nolds m scr
vmg Ice cream ~nd decorated cup
cakeo lo lh,l • children ';1151toro
wcr~ llre"tla E'dwards an~ Bobbv
)lysell ,
Special , table guests Included
Nancy Tflompson Marcia Stewart
Vicky Lynn Von Me ier and lh
guest o£ honor chose Jack Lohse
und Stephen llurtcnhaeh to help
serve

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Chapter Meeting
Held On Thursday
Mrs

ALL. NEW

Furniture

1hc chapter Will serve a dinner
£or the lw n C ty Shrm&lt; Cluh at
the 1egton Hall 01 Jmuury 21uncl
Mrs Jones named the followmg
&lt;omnuttct!s KJ\chc 1 Mrs Charle!t
Brnnctt Mrs Downtng Roush •
Mrs I F Hawkms Mrs Stcwu"l
Huwk1ns and others Dlnlng room
Mrs Jarnes Clutworthy Jr

INCLUDI!'S
Wrlgerator ani
Gas Range
Pay Only f$950 dowa

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Matron of Evangelme Ch apter, 0
ES prended at the1r regu lar meet
lng Thursday evening at the Masomc.. Temple Plans were made to
attend the School of Instruction
for Dis 2 m Pomeroy on January
17 w1th luncheon reservations to
be m 1dc by J !l Jl 13 w1th M'r.s Lul.t

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Gene Kermit and Vlrgll McElroy

BAKER
FURNITURE

spent Tuesday evcn.lng with Mr

and Mrs Milton Tuttle and lam
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Mrs Jack Hnms vislted her
aunt Mrs Amy Wotre Sundoy
Roy Wolf and son llaymond of
Columbus called on his mother
Amy Woll Sunday

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In Middleport

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8o111'1: I to 11, I le 5. !Close al Noua OD Tban.

Offtee

Pomeroy Police
Benefit ShQw

Eleanor S. Schall - Middleport Soelety Editor - fhon&amp; &amp;079
Luelle Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 6244

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LOCAL TALEMT
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marrtaae of MISJ1!rma Hoi·
Columbus, and lllr Hugh
Calumbua, on Batur&lt;llll',
J"IUII'V at Han1bercer Me!nOI'
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Happy Harvesters
Meeting ts Held

Theo Neutzllng was taken tn
Mr and Mrs C H McKenz10
)felgs General Hospital In the and daughter Vannctte of Galh
The Happy Harvesters
Ewmg ambulance Sunday after l1e pohs were VISiting Mrs George
£ell •t hJS hom! and InJured h~ )fcKcnzw Umon av Sur.day even the ~ederaled Church m'et
evening at the church far
le~
January meetmg
Mr and Mrs RIChard Ho~alte· Mr and Mrs Robert Young' of
are movmg form the Wcod apart Perry Pomt Md are the guests ol Mrs Henry Reibel, pres1dent,
hlent to the Arnold hou~o:,. ()ft Nor thetr daughter and son m law, Mr presided and the meeting opened
w1th devbtions led by Mrs Waldo
th Front Avenue
aqd Mrs Kenneth Hatrls and son J Bartels It was agreed to .enterMinersVIlle
' tam the Women's Guild in Nov0J11
Patrolnhm Fred Dewees has
Mr
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Mrs
Homer
Radford
been Ill with rtu 11nce December are confmed loJ tbelf home with her A contribution was made to
the Poho Fund Th1nk you notes
7 and 1S C()nftned to h1~ bed on the nu
were received !rom llr~ Ban,l•,
his home on Gravel Hill
~lr1 Charles McMaster returnerl
Barbara Kautz "'turned loti her Mrs Louis Retbel and Mifis Fredo
to her home an Bradenton Fla home 1n Columbus Satll:darl al~ Fischer for Jlfta oent them
Saturday and was occompanled by er a week s VISit with her "Pin¢.
Mra Clinton Fisher who will visit parents Mr and Mrs W L Kauls
her there
$he was accompanied home by her
Charles Wayland pulled a cart uncle R1chard Pickens, and Mrs.
llage in his knee when he wu play Marie Hauck, Middleport
ing basketball while visiting 10
Columb1u over the holidays a~d
is on/ crutches while the Injury
heals
Mr and r.jrs Charles Swanson
and children Dav1d ~nd ~u•ao
Marysville v1sited over the week
end With ht. porents Mr and Mr•
Mr and Mrs Walter Tj10mas and
Carroll Swansop and f&amp;mtly and family of CrookSVIlle and DIVId
grandlnother, Mrs C F Hawkino Thomas ol Mmersvllle were Sun
Mn Wtlham Grueser, who h" day guests ol Mr and Mrs Ever
heen a medical potlent at ''eigs ett Thomas
General Hospital, was lletw't1ed
Eugene Thomas and friend, MIS!
hom~! Sunday
Jan Beckto!d have returned to St
Mrs Harold Bartels Marul1eld Louis Mo , alter a lew days visit
Tbe purpose ol the meet!Jlg Ia
and Mrs Maxme Little are assist With hiS parents Mr and Mrs Ev
to preoent accepted methods ond
lng with the care of their father erett Thomas and Faye
patterns for greater I•arntng tx
Homer Might who 11 critically ill
Mr and Mrs Robert Bailey and perlences In group fellowaHip On·
at the Me1gs General Hospital
Mr and Mr.s Wllllam Murray, Mrs Wendell Betzlng return6d to ly lour officers from each local
Worthington Ky spent the week their homes, Saturday night from Woman'a foclety,, the presideQt,
end w1th his mother, Mrs Jamos Muncie lnd where they were vice prealdent, se1retary ol pr ..
Murray Joining them Sunday called by the death ol Mrs Betz motion and their pastors will pat
were Mr and Mrs Randolph lng s nephew, Low1a Capener They tlejpate In this tralnlna seaolon
lloglslralion will begin at 9 13
Ward and doughier Mary Lou were accompanied by Mr and Mrs
Carl Riggs ol Columbus
A M and those attending are NRavent~wood
queated to take tbelr own ..ck
Max Sanborn and Wdli3m Mich
Mr and Mrs Carl R1ggs return
acl wbo ha'fc been pntients D' ed to their ho")• Columbus today lunch Beverage will be servsd by
Meigs Gerteral Hospital were re arter a week end vls1l with her the host chur.h
turned home Sundi!I.Y 111 tbe Raw sister, Mrs Wendell Betung and
lings Coats ambulance
othor relatives
Gran~paren~
Mr and Mrs B F Parmalcr
Mr and Mrs John R Weeb and
wera on vacallon la\l week from son ot Nelsonville were Sunday
the At}aqtic and Pacl!10 Super guess o£ his parents Mr and Mrs
market and visited relatives In F:ldon Weeks
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llunllngton
F1ve ~~~:.eat grandparents ..nd
CPO Dallas Blevms will leave 'Mr and Mrs Bruce Scholl and
Tuesday to report at Nor£olk V1 aons, Michael and Je£!rey South three graudp~rents were present
~nd hiK w1£« and children Son"' Point were Sunday guesli of his at the Enterprlae IUB Church
Sunday momipg to a!iend the
and Joan~ w11J rcmn1n w!tll her motHer Mrs Herman Scholl
christening of John Thomas
paronts Mr and Mrs B F Parm
Mrs
Hottle
Russell
who
ifi
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Weeks
son o£ Mr and Mro John
alee while he Is gone
Mrs Marie Stcln(lr has rcturnAt ployed In Columbus, spent the R Wee~o ol Nellonvlllt
The Rev Liston Halley per
Crom Cleveland wh~rc .s he spcnl week end at ber hnme Anne Sl
Mr and Mrf W B Carpenter rormed tho riles or baptism at the
the holidays wi(b 6er sons arlo
1 ntcrtamed with a dinner Wednes- close ol the worship service idr
their rnmlliC.S
Miss Bernice Bowen lormcr day evenmg at their borne 111ulber and illrs Bruce Scholl of South
McJg, CountJ Weekda y Rcllgmu• ry Ave Guest&amp;: were Mr and Mrs ppmt1 an uncle tllld a.unt were the
Hnrry Young and !amlly or Gallon
Erlucatton teacher IS teaching Uu Rev and Mrs Robert Wells and godparents
Great grandparents were Mrs
Fifth G1 :1 de !R Mu~on CII.Y Iowa family o£ Mohawk Mr and Mrs
Edward
Hlt.o Mr and Mrs John
Her address " 1231\ South Pen11 W 0 Ba1 nllz Mr and .drs I! A
Batey
and
Mr and Mrs Jobn
sylvania A\e Mason C11y ~
Barmtz and son and Johnny Frick and grandparents were ~rs
Mrs Edwa1d lcwk ~ IJary und Young
Herman Scholl and Mr and Mra
son Tommv Wellston ~.;asiled h'" r
Mrs F.dua M1ller and daughter
father J II Grate a mcdacul put Judy cntertamed w1th a dmner Eldon Weeks
ICilt at Mc1gs Gcnm 111 Hospital Sunday evening at their home
Sunday and ai.lo with reluilvcs 11 Kerr Sl Guests were Mr and Mrs
Muldlepurt
Carl Riggs Columbus, Wallace
Ru88oll, Bradbnry Mrs Wendell
Betzina and Mr and drs Martin
McAngus and daughter D1anu
M18 W L Russell of Lmeoln
MIS D•lo Smith a"lsted by Mr
Heights re turned home Saturda' Lawrence 1 anntn~t entertained the
from a visit wi th fnend~ m Hunt Paol Ch10!s o! Magnolia Temple
S~.ower
lngton IV Va
Pythian Sisters Thursday evenin~
Mrs Maxine Arnold asslste._d by
at
her home Spring Ave
O!£utt
!Ira
George
Skmncr
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Mrs Harold Black!lon entertained
Tbe meetmg in chars• ol th•
with a layette shower Friday even Robert Arhold !Irs W1lllom Etch
president • Mr. Amanda Kaspa•
In at her home Athen• road hon Inger Sr Mrs Ernest Cullums
Airs Homer HJsell Mrs Dur opened with the Lords Prayer In
oring Mra Roy Smtih
Gifts were placed In a basslne wood Cummings Mr, Roy Grueser unison A i-eport waa mdde on the
Mrs Robert Yonker Mrs Charle~ fruit taken at Christm&gt;S time I•
decorated In pmk
Gamos weJe played dunng tltc £mlth Mrs Hugh Bearhs Mrs the ntembera who are Ill
During tho social hour games
evening and prizes awarded lo Horace Abbott and daughter Vicki
wore
played with prim awarde~
Mrs
Rollin
Rad£ord
Linda
Smilh
Mrs Howard Bolin, Mrs Wilham
to
Mrs
Rollin Besrbs and Mrs
PhylliS
KR8par
and
SnJ~anna
Arn
Grucser Mrs Cli£1ord Leifheit
Carrie Grou!er
Mrs Lcwio Greuser Mrs Olivor old
Scndln" gilts but un, ble to at ~ A dessert course was served hy
Clark and Mrs Edgar Abbott
lee crc•m centered with a pint tend were Mrs Geneva Joac)tm1 tbe hostesslll to those named q·
stork cup eakos topped with blue Mrs C L Arnold M" W A bove and Misses I.cna and Thelml
booties and ooll'ee were served Morgan Mrs Hatry Cuntcrbul') nrueaor, Mrs RIChard Campbell
MIF.I Derllice Alm Durst , Mr!
Favoro were •mall diapers llllcli Mrs Roger Spencer, Mr&gt; \1 illlam Karl Grueser Mrs Bernice Dattl
Bartels, Mrs Edward Humphrey
with mints
Henry Reibel and guesta Mrs
Present were those named abo\ e Mu AmO! Leonard. Miss BettY Mrs
Thomas
~!cCiung and children of
and Mrs Wilbur Bailey Mr&lt; Leonard MP8 Ohve !ngrahan Mro
Avery Goegleln Mrs Arlee Abbott llomer Radford and Mrs Scott f'ol Wilmington and lira Rona!.l
Smith
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The next meeting ~ill be held at
the home or Mils Thelma Grueae•
w1tb Lona Grueoer u e..tioote!l

Mrs. RgySmith
Is Honored By
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Sharon Jones, junior pres1dent
prOilded, and other offlcel'll eleot
ed are YIC" president, Neda Brad
ford, secretary, Barbara Jqne•
treasurer Sandra Brewington
caap!Mn, Eflen Duttop, f)ag hear
Skinner, historian
regtstrar, Sal!)&lt; Fost •
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Alter the rllua)ialic openiqg and
eleclton of offleen tthe members
lell)'ll~d a new CAR song wit1
Jenniler Lohoe as aecampanlst
Plans \vere made to make a !lag
at the F,bruary mQetlng During
tile ooeial hour games were play
with prizes won by Karl Beck
Bradford Ellen Dutton, llar
!lara Jones and Jenn1ler l.Ghsli:
Punch and cookies were
by Mrs Jones and her daug~ters
to the members and Mrs Dale
Dutton, senior pre&amp;dent, Mrs 0
P Klem and i\lrs Dey Hysell

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of the IllS'
progran, Yilll be further work
on the construction ol Klllllllf:
PJan\1 where nearlY $}2 mtnioo
willlle 'investe4 doling 1958 'rwo
• ol Kammer s ! m,OOO,kllowalt
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IQilla will be owned by Ormet
J ' Corporation and the third by O!uc
Power
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One of the Iargeal lnvestmenl.!
Ohio Power wiU make on Iran•
pion bneo dlirlng 191!8 will be
lore' construchon o! the com
~any's sectioa of the second 132,
OOO,~plt line from Sporn Plant
to Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Corp 'a RavenswoOd Worb Toto!
construCtion e~ponoe1 h• the area
will amount to ~.000 The pro
ject Ia expected to be tompleted
~Y aummer
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In Ohio Power's Southern Dlvl
.1\on, the company plana to 111
vest about $824~ on major
projecto Ibis year, lecordinl to
c. w r.u, dlv ..ion manager
Additional sums wlli be apent on
smaUer projecb lj&gt; tmprove faclli
Ilea
lmprovemenll at a
thll year wtll be
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Bridal Shower
Given To Honor
Carol Curtis

Miss Carol Curtis whose mar
rlage to Mr Vincent Gheen will
be an event ol Sunday January 12
Was aue.,t of honor tt.t a shower
qlven Friday evenmg by Miss Rita
Neutzhng at her home, Anne St
GiftS were placed m a pink
w~lle umbrella which centered a
table with pint. cover
GaJMS were pia)ed durmc th•
evenln1 with prizes a" arded 10
Mrs Carl Gheen, Mrs Chrlstin '
o Donnell and Ml!s April Shost..•
Arter tbe honored auest opened
her m11117 nice gilts refreshntem'
or ice ~rearn centered with pink
Weddinl hells wb)te cake Iced
In pink, co£fee and mmls wore
served by the bosleu
Present were Mrs Jonet Korn,
Mlaa Carolyn SL!Bon Mrs EVer
ett Datley, ~rs Lawrence Fran
cls, Mw Judy lloyl • Ml" Carol
Bearha, Mlaa Wan•• Saylor, Mra,
JlatUe Russell, Mia Mary Elcbln
er, )Irs. Gene Houdenhelt ~d
daughter, Becky, M)'a ~'&lt;!I&lt;!
Zirkle 11nd Mfl Rolland Neul!lin!
Send1ng silts but pnable to ~t·
tend were ~rs Roberl'llysell, IIlJa
Jlnet Struble, Mrs. John Handler
Mill Helen Meei, Mrs Edward
Bauer, Miss Lila Su~ Torrell, )lrJ
Paul Elc~inter, Mrs Helen tell
Mrs Mary Korn andnlrs ,Homer

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they were made ~bl)(:. tile ,..
porb ..... fiOm llif CeuiJ'al 1ft.
telllgenee Agenq CiA 1lii 1ft.
formant. Jlld.
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The RuUIIII&amp; UJIIIIIJ "" lea!
then reluctant to IIIDOUD"- IWJ
have beaten the Wet&amp; Ill • . ,
ICIODiifle fleldJ, but theJ laJVo
kept aUenL There wu 110 alebllon of IUCh I feat iJI · Radio broodcutl and iJie ~I
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11Uflactory eondibon th11 mom
lng ) n llelp General H01pital
froq~ tnJIIJies reeelved in on early
monlng /aeddenl on Route 143
nerr Wolfpen.
A«9ni~Jg to !be HlibWay Pa
trol tlie couple were d~Stpvfred
10 theit ~d outo In a creek
bed IPPJ'Oilmately 10 feet from
the highway nearly three houu
after the ae&lt;tdent occurred by
He quoted Ru11ian d'n~ u
J1m Reeve~ of Harrisonville
uy1ng no mbjlle ~r mei!Ite
In Jfelp General ROIJ)ltal are would be Jbot wlU, a humiD, bile
Ivan Homer Cortnan 39, o£ Route '"' m It until It was cutaiD tile
%(Pomeroy, Wllh a peaSible chest pereon tould be returned (p
1nji.II'J plus numeroUJ bnuse• earth alive.
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But tbe per&amp;iltence of the reo
30. of HarruonvUie wilb mullipl~ porb led to belief the ~·
la&lt;erall~ and bru1101 over bet mental firinc mlcht ~ve mltentlte bOdy
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cued anti tllal lhe liWI 11{ tile
'Ole, Blglnray Patrol utd they mlaile did not Jurvlve '"'-t
w•re mmmoned to U.. seene of '!light e~p!ain Somt "'laetute
the occident about U miles nort~ ' 00 announee 111ch 1 feat
of I'Oiileroy at 0 43 a m by
Roll Sohlmtn, the SIIJediJJI- 1111·
ReeveJ
baiSidor lo llostow, abo reJ)OI't
According lo the Patrol C11 ed the rumon Ill 1 telephone &lt;!In
m::~f,!P,=~·~~ fell uleep lbe versalion wtth the staetholln
w
car veered across mol'lllng newopaper Dqf111 NY
of tbot b)ghwoy heler He 11\d 11 wu bnpooldble
feel on a dJa to say where tHe rumon oriel
lind JUIIIP nated He called tlic , ~or•
~raal)ed into :a. firm .,
y
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setUea back into
TYPical reaction to the re~
bed Jo about 6 mche• eame from Pro! A C B. IA'reU
dtrector of Brtlai&gt;'s g11111 ~pa&amp;l
rod11 equipment at lodrell
llallk and one of the nalloa's
\eldiD&amp; 01perta on Sputaib
wertJ lranaported to th&lt;l · n·s qu1te laatastlc, 10 fantutl4!
b~
Middleport thJt tt 11 oljnOIIt uobell.vable "
when tbe
Ill' D C llartin, uailtant oec
ambulance broke retsry ot Brilaln's !loyal Society
and secretary of .lhe liriUeh. In·
ternational GeoPlj&gt;aical Yeot
comquttee, concede~ the reporl.l
eoold be true
'!Tbi.s repprt does lQ~~· iii
mqch ol 1 ~ " lbJ1lq
said •one freaullleJ ~ Is ~ r!f :
tbe1r program to,mdl •paee
D\Khl'
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HJeqlrand, chairman of the
Swedllb Jnterpblietu)l ~.
added, •tt u , hardly , believable
Indeed!•
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In San Aotoruo, 1ft~ Dr Huberlul Strughold. known u the
lather of space meditiJie In the
Umted Ststea, .... It was 1 "reo
martable achievem.nt if true·;
Ht ouggetted that the reported
par..,bute milhl be atlacbed t., a
capaule With I IPHO maD ID81d4t
)le sa1d the United Stales wu
VOl')' ej010 to perfotm!lJI ' t~
same feat but that actllal d..
velopmeat. were ...,et lof0r111a
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manned roetet 186 mlie.s Into space, but there Jitll1 Wll JllltOf·
tlclal eonflrmation from the Krtmlin \yorld ~ vl,e'fl·
ed the 1'11111ors with rese"e and said "rem.,able if; ~i'
The fiiiJIOrs clrculallng in Westers dlplo~IIC ~ 'I#
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lslan8;At,T .,:
~~Be Asked By
Mayor, Council
Top Dlvlalon 10 officials ol the
State Highway DePartment will he
!Jl Middleport Wednes~ay afler
noon to study bolldlng an "island •
at the traffic T Mayor C 0
I Fisher announced today •
Jlla7or Fl8tier aald council and
he have ha~ the pro!IOSill under
eonsideratloJP lor "quite 1nme

time '1

•

G H Butt, referee tn bank·
ruptey cl !he United State• DIS
lrlct Court m Columbus confmn
ed !oday the aale ollbo real and
personal property ol tbe Crow
Brothers Poultry plant lit Letart
Falls to M'rr1s J, Weintraub
Weintraub btd $16,025 at the
public sale In Lolart Iss! week
The referee considered In a pubHe hedr1ng today a ~14 allegedly
lly waller R: Britton, Charleston
W Va., ol $17,500 made aubsequenl to the Lotarl aucUon

MARKET REPORT
CINCINNATI UP - Produee
Egp, weak, ""'"owner gradeJ
whites lJrOwDs. A Jwnborr 8'1-43, A
lara• 34-38, A mediUR~ 31-~. ..(
amall M36, A tarce 30'3tl
FOB Cin~U wllllel and
broWIIS, A large 4N4, A medium
4tH!, B lar(e 40'41
Ch1cke111, ste.dy, fqero »10 lh
!7 20; {lena heavy lf.20, belli !iahl
10-ll.
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REPORTED IMPROVING
Mrs Ida \tcKelvey ol Pol'lland
was reported 1mprov!Jlg satislae·
torily Monday at the Me1gs Gen~
era.! Hospttal Sbe expeeli to rema1n 10 the hospital for several
days.

•
DAUGHTER I$ W.
The ltkliontbwld b;by diu
gbter Sandra, ol Coach aiid Mrs
DICke lUtton was l~!n II\ }!-o'
day and, 111ven me&lt;hial, •t~enlioll
In Gallfpo!iL Coach ll!llloJ! oilase,ll
MondaY basketb!W .df:l\l ~eld bi
lhe Pan~ers.
JJll
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Meigs-Co Mi~terial As&amp;'n'· ·
Maps Plahs For Coqqty Fair
Tentative Jl!ans were begun Monday at a meet!Jig of tbe
County Mmlstenal Assoctiltion m the l!!iited MQth~
Church for a spectal speaker at openmg ~fl!~ of tile 1958
MetgS County Fair

Metgs

The Assoaation voted., to inv1te
Dr Arthur BetkeU, pastor of

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