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S-Dally Senlil;lel, Pomeroy·
Middleport, 0., Jan. 15, 1958

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!4r. and Mrs L L Roush are Elewlor S. Schaaf - Middleport ~odely Edllor - P~oat 8079
I :~,=:.::,Oh~~. the engctgcment and Llteille · Hawkins - Pomeroy Soelely Edllor - Plione 8244
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marriage of their
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of Manitgue, Nacaraguo~ is now resldang in Bcverl)
Los Angeles. Calif

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POMEROl

wcddmg wa ll be an event
Saturday, January 25
Mr Roush IS a graduate uf
Pomeroy Htgh School and attend
!d Ohio Untversny He IS 3t
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tunc w1lh the armed
at Oak. Mountam, l

NIKE Station, one or mne such
:otatlons m th e Los

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SOCIETY

Special

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5 P.M. Evtnlnp by APIII.

Phone 6411-Y
l.ocutt St.
Middleport

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Mr and Mrs. Gerald Michael
1nd family of Syracuse and Mrs
Hozel Michael were VISitors lr
~olumbuus Sunday to make ar·
rangem1mts for a plane trip ttJ
California, where Ihey /will visii
relatives
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Servtces wer ~ conducted Sun·
day arternoon at the County In·
firm3ry by members uf the Ra·
ctne BaPtiSt Church Frutt, candJ',
cookie.! and, mugazmes were given
the residents
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Mrs. Dan Carl

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ety of Christian Service of the
Fomtd Connon Quollty
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Ohe•ter Methodist Church were
T01,.1 Scoop
gue1ta of the Woman'• SO&lt;lety' or
R,.. 59c Both
the United Methodist Church on
Towalo, 20x40'' ·--- 2 tor 99c
Tu01day evenlnl at the church,
Re1. 35c Hend •
Mr!. L. F Schoenleb opened
Towele, 15x26" ..., ! lor 49c
the meeting with devotions using
for her topic "Brotherhood of NaRet. 15c W11h
tions11. Group singmg of 11 We've A
Clotho, 12x12" : ___ 4 for 49c
Story To Tell To The Nations"
opened the devotions followed
with scripture reading of Luke 4
by Mrs Sehoenlob and group singIng of ~~o~ Zion Haste." ·
Slides taken at the assembly of
the World Federallon of Methodist
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Women held the pan aummor ' ot
Th~r•ty Cannon
Lake .Junaluska, N C, wei'e
shown with Mrs. c. F Thompkins
cottons! Wanted
as narrator.
sizes
Mrs. W. 0. Bsrnlt!, president.
presided at the meeting and wei·
corned the guests who were each
KNITWEAR BUYS! ' Introduced Mrs. George H. Park·
Cutlery
er reported that the nominatmg
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Tray
committee had selected Mrs
Set
Schoenleb as recording secretary
to fill tho vacancy due to the res·
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ignation of Mrs Vernon Howell
ReD. 79c
W~fl Jill 11 qt all·
Reg. 49c
Plana for serving dinner tc the
p~' ullllty pall Won't Unbreak11blc
Glass 4 7, ~ to 711.,
Eastern Stars on Friday were dis·
dell~ .lui. Red or yellow. plaallc
111ch dlam
The study classes which
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also di;;m.,,ed, Prayer by Mrs F.u·
gena. Brown concluded the rncct·
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Reg. 39c Stelnlt01
Refreshments were served front
a table attractive In lace cover
Stttl Knlvoo .. ____ 29c
and centered wttb a floral ar·
Women's Fine Cotton
Reg. 'l5c Sltlnltot
ranGemcnt with tall red la!"rs In
Stttl Forko .. . __ _ 19c
crystal candelabra on either side.
Reg. 292 Stelnltoa
M". Harry P. Smith and Mrs. W.
0 Barnltz pr.. tded at the coffee ,
T1bltopoono ___ -- · 19c
services
and Mrs. Eugene Brown
R.,. 19c Stalnltoa
Reg. 49c cachl Porous knit
at the tea Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth
cymbed cotton. Pink, blue
To11poon1 ---------- 9c
Miss Lydia Ehenbach, Mra. Brown
rosebud prlnta. Sizes 11-8.
Mra. Tompkins, Mn. C. E. W.
Downie, Mrs. Dwight Parker. and
Mrs. Barnltz were hoatesses with
Mra. Erneal GroS!, Mr&amp; Charles
Persinger and Mro. Earl Ollver as
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Waste
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Men's
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3 prse' 79c

RID. $191
Unbreakable
piH8tl&lt; 12 ql. ' 3
color!

$1.00 Voluo

Food
Cantoinor

All·purpooe lk}t.
• slzel Red, yeMow

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Re,. 15c
St'l'·dy plastic,
snap-on cover.
lti-oz.

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Women's
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Dust
Pan
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Metol with rub·
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Combed cotton.
natural color. 10.
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Whlw cotton ..
Nylon rolnlore·
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Covered
Cosaerole

Rog
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Rubber
Gloves

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"rJre•Kin&amp;'' Oven All
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DuPont
Sponge

29c

9c

!trYing

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Brlaht pattern!
Melli. J1" dlam

Irregulars of
valuel• 8
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was a recent guest or Mr. and
Mrs Howard Mcinlosh, Nye Ave
C F. Tompklna allonded
Kroger sales and plsnnlns
lng at lho Kroaer branch
Charleston today
Miss Netlle Koehler apcnt Sun·
day In Golllpolla with her broth
er·h&gt;law and atatcr, Mr. and Mrs
Charlea \\:•aver.
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Mrs Addle GrueSir returned
home sunday evening after 'a two
wcekt •lslt In Lancaster with her
sen·ln·law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs R. B. Wilkins.
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Wilkins rc·
turned to their )mme In Lancaster
Tuesday evenln11 after a two days
bustnesa vlolt here.
Jack Stlvero who ~" been
quite lll at hlJ home on Condor
St., Is reported lmprovlna.
Mr. and Vra. Charles. Buck vis
lted Sunday evenlna w!Ut Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Bauer and daughter,
Chester Road.
Mr&amp; Jo(!rey ·WilBon 'nd •al&amp;ter,
Mlsa [jlnda ~ooie were rec&lt;!~
dinner auoaif, of Mr. an4 r.tr~
Paul '!'llbe, Athena. They also
visited· In Ameavllte wllb
Leone WUaon.
Mr. Cor! Moore
Linda and

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Made Hazardous By Ice And Snow

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clothes you wear' n.e'n latch, en to a polr ol
thtso Carhartl Brcwn Duck owaralla ••• waist or bll
styli. Mad I fro~ dose woven 13 ~
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stroll points ••• Triple stilchod • •
weather proo1. Tho flnost, flijen' •
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Ideal lor hu~ling-bocauso they'ro
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Although anow and sleet made Meigs Co~nty Highway~
hazardous on Wednesday mght no major accidenbt were re·
ported witbin the coulily as of noon today.
The State Highway Garage reported todiiJ that an during
Wednesday night and early today seven road crew1-wer~ kept
biiSy treating roads for ice and snow.
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t\1 ol 10 o. m:' this · morning
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&lt;!eared by noon
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The h~v,e•t snowrau was rc·
ported ID the Wesfem portion ot
the county. according to th•
H1ghway workers wbo said that
Max Reed Sanhem, 68, Mtddte several of the roads had tc b•
pert Jeweler and watchmaker and treated tWice during the night lo
a partner in the n. H Sanborn make them passable.
Jewelry Store dJed unE:xpected~t
Freezmg temperatures were
this morning In Meigs lienerai stin reported in th~ ooun'&gt;" at 11
Hospital wbetf he was a surgiea! a m today.
patient.
In the meantlnie the weather·
He was oe 5011 of the late B. man saad today eumot chilly
It and Blna Ho,rt Sanborn
weather w" expected to contmue
Survlvmg m.. - bJS Wile, Mabel: through Sat\ir~~y with a chance
il aister, MIU• Bess Sanborn at of occasJollal light .JDOW Clmacc;
home and the. Jollowmg stcpchtl or drlzrle.
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drea: Gersld Bl!rry. Akron; Mrs I A light freezing drizzle and n
Makolm (llclen) ~· 1 nett, Akron, few snow flumes wort tfported
Vn: .loe (Marjorlt!) Savely, Akron m the state early toda!t and tem
Hrs. Jo•h (Dor1hea) Stanford, pcratures were lower than Dn
Ceres, Calif.; 11,_ jVtlloam (Betty) Wednesday. Toledo reported 23,
Sanders, Santa Momca, Calif , Dayton 24 and Youncstown and
six crandebildrcn
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Columbus 25
lit .,., prlll"l!ed '" death by Cold oorth winds crossed L•k'
one brother, HJi{ey, m 1939.
Erie spreadmg hght snow over
lie was a member of the Grac• Ohto Wedoesday Dayllln record·
Epl.lfOpal Chure.b, Pomeroy, MJd¥ ed two inches ()f mow wbil,~
dlepolit [MI~e 363 , . &amp; .A M, Youngstown and Canton reported
lcoitilk tlitea, Colotnbus Ahd one tncls.
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dln sllrlne aM-. ftdea u.tge, K Tile higb tempcralllfe3 today
area !'¥Ill be
oaJ·meiDI of ltne and coots. of P. ,
were expected tb bi!' jj- tile 30's
ceive lndustrjr. Melia
Brown of Pom\ roy was:- Frioods may call at the Raw aod tonigtit's lows ·were npeded
have takea the ltrJ( step, forma·
bon of an •assoctatfon.
also fined ~ and 1Costs for reck· bngs-Coats Funeral Home, Mid to be 24 to 30.
- Your assO&lt;Iahon's standing le" operatiOn. He too patd hu ~leport
Sleet freezmg rain and snow
tommutees must have~ represent&amp;· !me and co•ts.
Masomc rites wtll be held at today folio~ in the path of a
!be Funeral Hdme Fr&lt;day al 7 30 wmter storm that
heaped up
tlves skilled in tax work, bankers,
P M Funeral servtces wiJI be more than two feet o£ !DOW in
people from ctvtc admmistraUons
and from each major ktnd of busbe)d Saturday at z p m. in the New England
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Gr.ace Epucopal Church. Pome· The U S. Weather Bureau reine!S\ in your area.
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- Tile people must want i~dus­
Rev Edwtn Cbarlcs.
fall over the nortbeaJt quring
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Burial w11l be m the Riverview tbe night and that 25 ~inches
Cemetery, Middleport.
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were on the groUIId at Rumford,
MaJOe. at nudmght. •
The broad stor'!'1 srea exten~ed
as far south as west Vit,e:lnia
Pomeroy Eagles Lodge was well
and northern Kentrn:ky where
f&lt;!lrOiented at DIStrict 24 meeting
light snowlall deponts were not·
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles
ed Fartber north tbe storm un·
held m Corning, Ohlo on Sunday.
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leashed its full stre~gth.
A 9-ioeh snow bbn~et coVered
ance making it posstble for the to- Banqu~t
Secretary of State Tea W Brown cal Aerie to retain the DIStrict
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Albany, N Y,, 16 mcbes was retoday started the public distrlbu· Membership Placque for the seccorded in Lehaqon, N l;l, and 20
tion of the 1958 edition of the Vot ond consecutive time.
, The annual banquet of tbe Inches at Caribou, Maine
er's Guide. Quantities will be ohlp.
Meigs County Agncultoral Socie· Streets and cellars in Boston
ped to ihe Metgs Board of EJ!ec- Attending item-u., )ielga Aerie Jy will he held tonig~t at 7 p m we.. flooded whep heavy ralils
lions and copies may be secured were: candidatea, J C. Howsrd, at th~ Salisbury School on Route ioundated the city. .\t lelf(lhree
from hla offlee.
John Hodge, James f.odgers, El· 33
M-wachusettS' traffic deaths were
The 8-page pocket oue !older " mer Buah, Harold Norton, Joseph
A steal: dmner prep&amp;r&lt;d by the blamed on the ,torm,
replete with utlormatlon regard· Carsey "and Ed Euans.,
Salubury Sthool PTA will he str· Meanwhde, lh•. U. S. Weather
mg bolh the May 6 Primaries and
•ed and entertainment IS also on Burelfu ~ in Washiagt.on' issued it:; •
the General Electton en Novemb•r
Attending " Delegates were the program for the eveniJii. 8tklay forecajl, co&gt;tiing the pe4 II llsta voting gualiflcaUons, In· Carl Persinger, Lester llcKenzte,
Tile banquet lj held annually riod lrnm mld-Januory to mid·
formation Jegarding registration George N. Sorgen~ Lawrence a.. a token of appreeiallon by the Febl'uaeyt
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ol votero,lmportant dates with ref· Douglas, Eugene "Luck" Norton, Board of Dltt&lt;:.OI"ll for 1be co·
.colder than usual temperature•
erenee to mllltary and civilian ab-jJTamellurJsllonBiggs, Tbom" HendrH!ks, operalion and &amp;Silstance received were prcdicle!l !or ' the eaatern
sentee vot4t&amp;, procedures In vot·
Stone, Jr. and Joseph from County o!ftct&amp;ls, Junlnr half of the nation, · except for
lng on poper ballots or votini ma Horbrecht.
Fair officen, Advisora and super- New En_dand. 1 '
chines at pclllng pltoes and other
From tlte local Aerie sa guesu &lt;nlepdcnta of th\ various dep~rt·
The biggest drops were fore·
valuable data. A lilt of countie1 were: Mr~ Thurston Stone, Jr., ments who made the 1951 Metgs cut lor states bordering tho Gulf
gives a Hating of those baVIDK lei· Mrs Lester McKeruie, Mrs Jobn County Fair a sncccssful venture of Mexico.
islrotlon jt partial regialraUon and Ji~el Mrs. Jam•• Rodgers aad •
-SAYIIE-CHARGED
thole UB~I VOUill! maehlneB '
son, Mrs. Eugene Norton, !Irs Jo,
"This fOlder nas been 1soued seph Carsey, Tbera Hood, Barbara Douglas ,Sayre, Anhqmty, was
with the thought thai 11 may
Gaul, !A&gt;la Hawley, Mrs Ed Evans charg1·d ~tth petty larceny Wed
courage tJiqle who
d Mrs c J IIDward
nesday ntght by Ch•ef of Pollee
to go to the polls,
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Frank Hudson when Snyre W:t.!
Jlrown satd, "and we have
Nelli Distrlel meetllli Is to be alleged to have rilled a polio
tt In easy-to-read language to
held at Glouster, Oluo, on Sunday drive counter can or. ils contents
It e"l' for all eligible voters to
February 9 wtth all members urg. m an East M•ln St, establieb·
telllgetitly cast thetr ballot The ed an&lt;\' welcome to attend.
ment He IS being held in jail.'
ATHENS, 0. UP- Fire earl;
Voter's Guide has ·been very poptoday destroyed the Edgehttl ·
ular with vptera since we came
cafeteria, last of tl(e World War
n beildings on the Oblo Unlvcr·
!!tty campus.
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Dama&amp;e was OJitmated at $50,
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dlatrlbution and a third · In · the
series - a Pre,cinct Oflletai'B
Grocery shoppers who have a special checker~bier "tVhom clqse in ' aboyt \W• week• when
Guide .:. wUl be m'ade available lo .they like to handle their, oroers al Ev~ns Super Markets Jle. the new ealete'm In Jefferson
per{ons ill cbarge of Oh10' 1 more cause she is so courteous and helpful w1il have a chance to ~o !lzll is to be completed.
than 12,00Q polling plaee~ prior •er a favor next week, according to Stanley L. Evans, Presi·
to the elections.
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Agricultural
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Soc'Iety Ann a}
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Jwtep·staktt, Perrna·Broom - a new,
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Availoble in red or yellow brlatle.J

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Ml" Holter ~:;cea first In the
county-wid• competltl.o• at .h.
Final .plano" lor their March of
C~erry Pie Contest held In ~om· Dimes Ditaee lo be held January
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eroy Offtee of the Ohio Power 25 at the Pomeroy
Sdlool
were· made when the
Co{;fr!':{' l:n
or M,.. Chapter of Bell Sigma
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wllh Mra. Tbemu Rue
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' Elc.me:tltarY ,SC~onl ori Sunday, January 19, from 2·5 p m.
contestant must bake' two cherry from Parker~burc
t~ fclQct tile Feeney-Bennett Past No 128 American Le· ples aqd will be permitted to dille&lt;! whleh wUI be
•ion w'lll .\•esent' a' flag to the scho~l which has .been flown choose one to ' be· aubmittcd for and costa $1 a pi!rson.
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The plans for lhio
over the CapitO! , ~tJildlng In Was~tngto~ Thts flag was
Two first place wmners will
do not Include any
cured by Thomas Jel).tiDs, represeritatlve pf the lOth DistriCt selected at the regional contest lor lhe March of
ol Ohio. Tile Boy Smuls of Troo~-as parttetpants for the state con- lhe purchase of the "·"""·12f6 will raise the nag and th•
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Helena Brlckles and Mal'f' Kun·
Lej lop ·~iring Squad: u~der th&lt;
eJg~ C 00
Prbc Oluo .Cherry Pie Baking zleman have volunteered to wctk
loaderahtp of i:fe Sm•th, wl11 alsb J
.
Contest will be held at tbc Ohio in the refreshment stand for the
, lillie part In ttie celtmony.
D _.:..
Power ~.pany 301·305 Cleve
of the ~~aJf!u.~d
A devotional !ervl~e will ik•
land AvoniiO, s.' w. Canton, on benefit
Plans were '
held prior'"IO the tour of ti!}\ Saturday Felll;uary 1; 1958
the 1&lt;!others' l!latr&lt;hol
bulldlna where tbe l'\ell)hers
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,the B~rd· "! Educatlpit will wei I'·'V
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D.;...:t;J:"'n~Uie \.~~~~
eMeaobe~ "I.soelatlo~ ~~~~ will meet 8atu!'llar for '1ts "Tetb·
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w.ith thi bpen Uou"' aCtivities. lar January meetlni at Wht&lt;h time
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" Hljlt achottl studen(f wltl conduct Ita annuRI organlutioaal meetind
S8 0
UilJ
Madame"
b
will be held according to announce
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slration
I ' the· tours of ,the building.
Monday Janu'!I'Y 20 i~e build· ment today by o. o. Patterson,
up on one of tbe
Re·
ing •will be opened · ior classes county school auperinteodent.
freshments were served by Mary
wl\11, the followil)B grades and Patterson announced t~day the
Tile annual meetmg or the Elizabeth Anderson and Lnutse
to~bers movihg from the Pearl re-orsanllaUon of local Boards of Southcaatcrn O~lo Beef Cattle Thompson.
• Sfreet and Centtsl buildings . Education in Metgs Couoty.
Improvement Assoclatton will
.
,
l(lndergarten, Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
They are:
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' , First" Grades &amp;Irs )Yii!OD Caroen
Bedford Local DISirtct - PreSI• noon bn Monday, Jan 20th at the
'ier, Mrs. B~adlol'd •. llaag; M"· dent, Robert Jones, VIce-P-res· Farmers• Hotel In Galllpolls acllen Philson· Second Gra~es.. M" Ralph Smtth. Other board members cording to an announcement by
Jlobert Alle~SW!!rtb, Mr~ Gerald n:gle Sargent, VIrgil Kmg, George Paul Bauer. 'Secretary. or the as·
Rupe; lfhlrd Grades, Mr&gt;. R. M Zl gler and Clerk, Mrs Alta Nel· sqclatlon. An)nne who hss con·
Sherman, Mrs R. R. Plckem; 101'
signed leader calves to either
IFoort~ Grade, Miss Mlldred Ha~
Columbia Local - President, the Athens or Gallipolis Sale are
"ley, ptlncipal Q( the new school L~WIS Srruth, Vl!•e.preF G. A R ~ut. myited to attend.
Jack Fossett, Marietta, bao ·been
Denver Walker, Vln!on, w" kin. Other member!: T. L. llroot• The program Wtll consist o~
general contracJor for tbe school hart, Mra Ellzalll!tb Jordan, Gran· the business meeting plus enter· appointed aa full ttme Home M••
•-j with Mr. )Vaugh, Hunlln&amp;ton, " wile Stour and Clerk Menda\ Jor- tainment by Margl Wmtero, Ann alonary in Southern Ohio by the
au!"rlntendent Tll~ Sta•k Elec· dan.
· Vem and carol Haskins of Gallla Ohio Bapllal Convention. HIS ter·
rltory wll1 extend from Porta·
Jrlt Company, Huntlpgton, had Eastern LocH! 111strlct _ Presl· Academy ijlgh School.
1 lhe electrical eontraot Mth th• dent, Carl Barnhart; Vtce·Pres.,
The prlnctpal addrm will b• mouth to Marietta.
, w~rk being. under the aupervlslon ArvU Holter. Other board mom- made bY George· Wilson in charge
at 10 a. •m the
of Dan Wbtte, Pom~)·,
bers FranciS Andrew, Delmar of Bee! CatUe •Work at Ohio State
committee of South·
met al the 'Firat Baptist
I TJe· P
, lumhln• and he~tlng con· Baum, Lester Hawk and Clerk c Umverstty. A group dlscus!lon
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will be conducted bY C. H. In·
wltb Mr Fauett lo plan
!tact wa&amp; given the Young Plumb-,
um ey
.
graham and James Warner, Ohio
fof tbls area.
ln11 and H.,.ijag Co.; Parkersburg, . ' Northern Local Dlstnct - Presl· state on.,ersity Extension specla·
\Y. va , aqd the atchllte~ was c. 1uent Henry Waggoner; Vtce-pres.,
The Rev: Clilford Hansen, exeeu·
D. Camdep and '!S&amp;Ociale.s of Mar ~~,Cal'tley Other boord mem~ers hs~t.e"B~=~ur:; , :~:tors. wlll IJve ~~ of the OBC, and the
Iotta I o
·~ , , I D'aiTllll , Hanlns, Glenn Hanmg,
Rev. Harold La~Shbead, Director
This btljJdli)J, thi site I~nd th~ ~my !Awla and Clerk Mrs. A:va ::It :~.~~~~~ %e~tJ!:~ th~lr Iii· of Town and Country work, Gr~n·
Hla~·. School ,adltlon wer~ llnan· Glslk~t\
Loc 1 n· , 1 ~Pres!
ville, ,tnel wltb lhe five memhOrs
8 uey
cled by a bond IS!lie-~ote'tl by th,'l •
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oi the .Omml!tee and the · new
IMIRGINCY CALLS
'· people of ,Mldjllepei:i;for' tti),OOO dent, E;dward King; VIce-pres., AI·
Tha Mlddle,.rt Emerae~ey llol!'~ MIJ!Ionary.
and uiote rranl of . t!oz,m.OQ. •bj!r! llrown. Other board membera Situad waa called Wednesday ift·
~ill S. Smart Is lhe local aem·
The Board •bl· FAueatle durlaJ WUllim Klnl, Nathan Btgp, Chnr· ernoon to Lnadlng Creek "'hen a ber of ,lhls committee.
·
tbe construction of thf bull!llng les Diehl and clerk, Eldon ~eeks. man WaB "POrted 111 and qaln
were Bru~ Llor~. ~~esld,nt; !.Irs •Sol!l~em Local Dls~lcl --~:~1·
m.-wbeo 'I wreck waa
Lowell ·Prob.,eo ·~1~e president· dent, Wm. McKelvey, Vlce-p ., 9edp.near
the c. P. William•
\ .1 'Paul Sinarl, cl;rk;e llatold i
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·Hubbard and Paol E, tJ'Mvl&amp;. New
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membert.are
Em•··· f•e'rst ·
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J'onca andLionel
Mrs. 'Boggo,
E. .Q. RaU.
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be!m· • ••••~. projecl
the Am•·
ie\11' Gardell!lrs Club In coo!"rl· .'. .
tjod wit~ the Carper Nur~ery of
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l)urlln•him. ,'
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PnlsbJrteril•o. Ladles Night thla monlll and join
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InsteadIn fillh
other
Chureh, was mouerator
of, tl)etr annua1 ~:~:~~~:~~~~~a~:re:~:4. clubs
a zonelou•
Ladlea
Nightarea
a\
.ing Wednesday evening, January 15. il'he ·
Belpre January 25 It wao decided
with a prayer-poem read by Mrs. ~arqtd Sauer
Wedneaday during the regular
• by the pastor: Mrs. Floyd Carmack, assistant clerk of th_e Ses· lun•heon meeUn1 m the sOcial
slon . acled 'i.Ii tile absence 'of CUnton Fisher , who was Ill. ., rooms of the 'Federafed Church.
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School
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Prealdent Erneat Covert , pre·
eteclod were
J,eland 'Bro'f!'D, Mrs. Joe Salley; sided ot tbe bwolnea meeUili and
Elders, Mrs Arthur Lewis, Mrl. allied Max Watd. attendance
E. 0. 'l'ewkolulry, Harold SaueT; or- chal~man to determtne how 1oany
ganlel: Mrs. Lllllt!n Stell!; aulsl· Lion1 and Ladles oalt' at,tend at
Lynn . Jluebaltan, Elllabioth BeJprp.
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T_he BoJpre Club will
Ito
Mrs. Rodney Downing.
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mortgage on the elub's new buld
ReJ!&lt;lr!J alven Included the wO. Ina ia ceremp~lea after &lt;tile din·
men's 'As80clalloD.
Georgo ner whicb sttrta · al 7• p 4lk Mr,
A~=:~~r~:.Jr~
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trei· CoVOI'I ur1ed all Lion• to ·4Jiend
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who can,
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'Proar•m chatrnian Johll" ,{!, Ba·
con !bowed a oolor film ~~, an
"olrl 'time" car trip sev~ears
ago• Into many Ohio 'oltla•.liiciud·
Inc ColumbW opousorcd. £\!Y the
Automobile AsaoolaUon of Amer·
lea.
Jud&amp;c
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No. 22·90 While· Cottoo; AA, A, B, C CUps . ... $1.75

Dahce Planned
For Ianul!l'Y 25

$2.39 to ·$5.49 -

of inches molded per·

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Wilham Ginther and rnn:lly, Gar\
and Marla, Watc::-ford, and Mr
a~d MrR Albert Sparka, Hayden
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Roscoe Fowler, Leading Creek,
Is a patient In a Charleston Hospitnl.
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Mr. and Mr. Frank Vroman
have returned from 'Colum~us
where they vloiteft Mr.' 'and Mrs
Paul CISto Mrs
Vroman ha•
been a pu~Jent at
tal for obsefvatlon a~.~~~,~~·~;
Emerscn Iones has
hil work at lhe Firestone
after being ill for several
A/3 Ira Ray Butcher1who ha&lt;
completed his b.,ie training at
San Antomo, Texas, is visihng hh
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 118 Butcher
, and famly He Is scheduled to report at Youngstown, 0., Sundav.
i Mrs. Joe Moore and baby son,
Timothy Joe, have been returned
to their home In Cheshire from
the Sheltering Arms Hospital It.
Athena.

United Methodist
WSCS Is Host To
Chester Tuesday

Mixing
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ler Living ,!mm ~ulles - Slmmoa. sor.. Bede -f«,~ll
tresses ...,.. Bed !loom Sullea - Eiey C..
Applll)ee~ '
- Breakfut Sell - AlsO Women'• Rudy To Weif!'...•• Cp~ns· - Blaakela - Mea'a Wear - Housewares ...,
Dry Goods. 1
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and Mrs Ted Riley, Pearl St., t,
Chester of Middleport spent Sat· a patient at Holler Hospttal
urday with hts brQthcr and sisSundny guests or Miss "sylvi.l

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Mr and Mrs Emerson Hysell of
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Enter Evans Grocery~ cashiers

In lnternatio.nal Competition

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(le!Miey ca'!t vohl for her In the 1958 Checker of the Year
~ward an internattonal t:ompeh
Uon hl which Evans has entered ~nte~ the international rcgitmal
au its cashters. Ballet boxes will Jodgmg and could be among the
'· In lhe sto•es from Jan. 2:1 ten cheeker-cashters who will bi!
lbroll)lh Feb,'15
flown to AU~Wt~ CitY by United
The Checker or the Year Award 'lrllqes .May 25 lor lhe final
Is sponsored by Super M"ark,!U -competttton at tbe annual co~vett·
Institute and Nattonal c..h Rog. • tlon of Super Market Institute
lster Company. Its no beau,ty con· Tbere die could becojlle. the !!158
tetlt. The w1nners are judged on Checker or the Year, wtth pmes
culllomer coorteliY. &lt;fft~ency, ranglol from a mmk stole to ~
caah'regtster accuracy and neat two-week vacatton Jour ol Hawau
neas.
Mr. Evans stated further ~hat
Cuslomer balloting, ratings by hi! company IS the first Jo enter
Evans comm1t1ee. performance Ita checker-cashiers m tbe comand· intervtews by a SJ&gt;Ilcial petilions from this area. In addiof judges all enter !•to tho hon . to the nallonal prize! .a~
of the wtMer.
tractive c"!"pany prtzOI or• beill/l
wlnller from Evans wUi olfered. ·
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weaver or Now Haven wbo died
early Wednesday will be beld
Friday st 2 p. m. from tho New
Haven EUB Cburch with
K.
J. Scott and Roy ElltiJ.
Friend• miY call at the
home In New Haven at any
B~rll will be made In
Graljam ce 111 elery under tbe.
ecU"' of Qe Fegleson&amp;
Hollie.

Athens Cafeteria
Is Destroye.fBy
Fire Early Today

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meet at the. Grade Schi)Of, Jan~·
ary 16 at 7•30 p m. .' • •
A panel dt..cui!Slon • ~rill be •eld
the topic being "How JI'I'A C'oQn· ·
cils Can Be Beneficlll To i.oul
PTA Units."
Tbose on llle panel are 'MIUD.!l
Scott, president of lbt MaBon
County Copncll, ' Chari!• (i)arr,
prlnclpaJ or Ua"'n qiada $clwu~
and Earl• Keef'l', 11111 P¥1 proa!·1
.dent of Muilil, qoWity &gt;~,
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We Must Read Layman's Physics

up on

space
hat, a square, or past
SipleiiS, take your choice. And
40.·YellroOIIder nowadays Is faced with
q~!Stil~ilt
his youngsters that leave the
Who IS Sllpposed to know everything
obitously inoMng verj little, bf that which
cdunts, anyway.
Kids on every back lot in most counties of
the U. S. are quietly preparillg"Uijuid fueled
bod!e-made rockets td se~l:l skyward Some
of them blow up In their improvised launchlng pads jbueh to the pahi of lbe ;youllg roc·
teters sdetitlds e~ed ~a~e pl!blisi!i!d lllitttte.
lions to a~teur rt~eket b\,llldet&amp; Ad~ng aq.
ydjf.ollit w11al1s salt~ aM' ittai lsitlt:ij\1 fl:
tht!t, what is not verj ~afe, and what'just
plain Hit'l sah! at ali

figured out.
The Fountain of Youth Is now demollstrat·
able in the laboratory At velocities approaching that of light (186,000 m1les per second)
life process move slower and slower. Time
passes, yes, but the physical body will not
recognize It as time!
Physicists expect laymen to understand it
by noting the obvious fact that an observer
at "A" watching a speeding object pass on a
plane will see It diminish In length as Its
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have had no reports yet In Meigs
Couhty of ambitious young sci6ntifti ilhDotlnf 8. {llece of old stovepipe toWard the moon,
Bpi we expect bur first one every Ume our
telephone rings. We aren't countillg it ddt.
Meanwhile, thm are a couple of Space.

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with navigation lh lbe beyond. The other re-

·reiol' )o the myslerlbus human capability of

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loillbt Fountain of \'ollth. This may sound
IIU bunkum but hole! on for a inoment.
l\8 to havigatlon, space Is absolutely black,
ev~ri In daylight! Stah clon't shine, there's
no orbiting moon. Thli science reamed when
the allitude of ~0 miles was renehed In a bat·
~ · · lOQn last year
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Mr. 11d Jllrl. Rll' ~an.
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We Must Read Layman's Physics

up on

space
hat, a square, or past
SipleiiS, take your choice. And
40.·YellroOIIder nowadays Is faced with
q~!Stil~ilt
his youngsters that leave the
Who IS Sllpposed to know everything
obitously inoMng verj little, bf that which
cdunts, anyway.
Kids on every back lot in most counties of
the U. S. are quietly preparillg"Uijuid fueled
bod!e-made rockets td se~l:l skyward Some
of them blow up In their improvised launchlng pads jbueh to the pahi of lbe ;youllg roc·
teters sdetitlds e~ed ~a~e pl!blisi!i!d lllitttte.
lions to a~teur rt~eket b\,llldet&amp; Ad~ng aq.
ydjf.ollit w11al1s salt~ aM' ittai lsitlt:ij\1 fl:
tht!t, what is not verj ~afe, and what'just
plain Hit'l sah! at ali

figured out.
The Fountain of Youth Is now demollstrat·
able in the laboratory At velocities approaching that of light (186,000 m1les per second)
life process move slower and slower. Time
passes, yes, but the physical body will not
recognize It as time!
Physicists expect laymen to understand it
by noting the obvious fact that an observer
at "A" watching a speeding object pass on a
plane will see It diminish In length as Its
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have had no reports yet In Meigs
Couhty of ambitious young sci6ntifti ilhDotlnf 8. {llece of old stovepipe toWard the moon,
Bpi we expect bur first one every Ume our
telephone rings. We aren't countillg it ddt.
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loillbt Fountain of \'ollth. This may sound
IIU bunkum but hole! on for a inoment.
l\8 to havigatlon, space Is absolutely black,
ev~ri In daylight! Stah clon't shine, there's
no orbiting moon. Thli science reamed when
the allitude of ~0 miles was renehed In a bat·
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On Racine and Rutland: · ·' ·
A couple of days ago It .)'fflS n9ted that Rultlanti · p:~ys
the Little Buckeye Conferenc11,Bakketball league
"my~teriously" does not. This was 11ot s~~~~~~~ Joll~~~~
1
fleetlon6 on anybody. But Rut~d 1'84~'"

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"What's · thla 'mYJterlous' lllilnw 'Palll!tb!U Is ~~!illll
about?" .
It's alt'very ljmple . .Jitll says that if and when Racine
a football team l_lllhe ll~l~· tbe Tornadoes will be invited
th.e Buckey~ ijll~e In footliell AND bjll~etball, not
' l.*=~iliiil;~~~ ~·~
Sb that's tile prerequl$lte, &amp; fqcji)lallteam.
lrlcideptally, wo~ldn't lvpn Pjlwe)lll)tke a great fullback!
He's built like oiiJ and !1\I)Vtt'"'vith great speed on the
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a f(10tball program, too, just SO,J'ohnny Wingett could detrtOn·l
atra.te his bull-like strength oil a Tornado line. He doesn't fit
~~~ 1!. b~etbJU suit, _

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BASKETBALL
BY UNIT&amp;D PRESS
St. Josepk Pn 73 Bu1knell 64
Geo Wasklngton •01 W&amp;ll! 80
Lafayette 70 Muklenl?"g 58
}l'elt VIrginia 71 Pittsburgh 64
Vale 65 Amherst &amp;2
Gettysburg 65 F&amp;M 59
Dortmoutb 67 Harvard 64
Swnrlhmore Q2 Delawal'e 73
Temple 72 Pen ru;} iv&lt;~ma 61
Holy Cros~ 80 Byrucusc 71
Boston 1u ?3} MIT 60
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Navy 90 MJnh al laJt 60
Seton llall 58 Loyola Md. Col 51

Staaon Hlgha
Ind. Three Gamea-P Cllllord.
661
Ind One Gome - J. Lewis, 267.
Team Three Games -

Stroh's

Beer, 2802
Team One Gam, - Stroh's Beer
984.

TOP "5" BOWLIRS
Dee Howley .. .. .. . .. .. . ,
P. Cllllord . .. .. .. ..
R. Gibbs
H. Leuka .. . .. . .. .
W. Dudding
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WOMANI LIAGUl
111gb Three Game Ind, P. Mul·
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lligh Single Game, P. Collins,
200

Team Three Gamea, Carllnga,
2263
Team Single Game, Stark.•
Druas 817.
Standing!
Won LHI Pet
Carllngs
2 I 667
Moorea Store
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New York Clcthlns 2 I 687
Starko Drugs, Winners
ol Ill hall . . . I 2 33l
Eberabacb lldwe.
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Roncy'a Market
1 2 383
IIAION HIO"I
Ind. 3 Gamea, P. Mullen, 1145
Ind. I Game, E. Sylvester, 207
Team s Gamea, Moores Store 2404
Team 1 Gllie'il\~ol'ea Store ,.~
TOP •s• &lt;&gt;'I'UU AVG.
P. Mullen . . . . . . . . . . .
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J. Clark . . . . . . . .
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M. Murray
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or \he Mi9Sourl Valley Conteren1111
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HOURS:
Opeu.IIA.M. &amp;o 5P.M.

71-64, Win No.l3
W11t, lhtrror llntc Pitt
Jerry W.t. a 6-3 •O!lhomore
forward. and Lloyd Sharrer, IHO
center, were the ~eroeo for West
Virgilia which !railed, 29·28, a!
halltlq~e. Tiley teamed Jqr 29 or
tho Mountolnce!l' 43 polnta In
the aeeond half and had 23 and 21
point.!, mpeetlvely, lor the game
Don Hennon, Pltbburgh't 5·
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N. Car Sl 5B N Carolina 57 ot
Mid. Tenn. St. 80 Munay St. 7.l
Morehead St 83 Eustcrn Ky o~~, 73
Evansville 77 Ky Wesleya n 71
John HoPklfl s 66 Catholic U. OJ
Bowling Green 67 Toledo 65
Kent St. 62 Akron 55
CINCINNATI UP- The Greater trlday's d,.h between the two
Notre Dat~e 70 DePaul 61
~hlo Baskctb 11! League ltader· ~qualjo idda up to a 11'\'dae bat
We5terp Mich 61 Valp.ralso 50 ship will be decided Friday, when tie.
St Lou is 71 Bradley 70
Hrh·rlvo la, Middletown sod· Ham·
1lton- both ondefenled-&lt;lasb in
Bluffton 70 Ohio Nortbcrn 73
the clnclnnall Gardens.
Kent Stele 62 Akron 55
The two squads arc tied lor the
Ohio Wesleyan 88 Marietta 57
lead with 3 wl~ apiece. However
Bowlin&amp; Grcon 67 Toledo 65
Muaklngum ~7 Waynesburg, Pa M there all almllarlty end1.
,
The Mtddles bo ..t one of the
loogest winning streaks in Leaaue
HIGH SCHOOL '
history Th1Y have put together
Lockland Wayne 59
llewport. Ky., Catholic 52 63 vlrtorles ranging over a
Clcvelatld Benedictine 76
aeason spaQ, chalk\!11 up 11
Cleveland John Hay 48 season. Ha'l'llton hu won . 8 In I
row In current play, ' ·
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New Lexington St. Aloysius 4G
In other GOL activity, lr!an~·
Cleveland Collinwood 50
lleld meets Lima Friday, while
Cleveland East 49
Springfield play• at UrbaJll.
Greenfield visita ~orlsmouth and
DUIIII$TIIN .. liONS
NEW YORK UP - Deputy State Lima hosla Toledo DeVUbllf on
Athletic Commissioner Jack Dul&gt; saturday.
orsteln, who held the post for 10 Middletown alao domlnaltl lhe
yeara, hu resigned. No lmme- GOL s\&gt;atlsUcs,
dlate au~s10r was named.

_ llcre than 27 per cent ot ~II c~t·
ton consumed by tbe Allierk:an
lcxlilo Industry Is consumed by
mllitln South CaioUna.
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pour IJGWng 'iater Oyer the.aheU·
ed nut, and aoak uaUI the skin Is
looaentd enough to pull od euily.
To whiten the almondo, soak them
140 In cold w•ter In the retrlaorator,
There are 15,000 amateur radio
operators In New York stale. A
bout t,OOO of them are enrolled 1r
Civil Defense.

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night the same time Pomeroy has Athens
Gellllemen of the sports fraternity
I
port are glvihg the Panthers the edge In this one pro~~~~
Athens is not hot and Pomeroy cold. Earl Knight and John
Thompson l)llnk PomProy can take It, helped by tile home
roQrt advantage, and If the Retton boys are not In an oft· night.
Logan, with all Its height, will be favorecl at Middleport.
The JackPts will make thel!lllelves present and accounted lor,
sure and an upset Is not toq_~mprobable. But they'll have to
nlay' better ball than again~~ Racine or Gallipolis to do it.
That is sometlllng Messers Crooks, Bowles, Kelly, Long, Er·
win, Nelson, Whitlatcli:' et.•li'l, can do and·Jare lllallle tiJ do

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· Mila Shirley 116berta sp&lt;!nt
Sunday ~~~nln1 with Mlsa Sue
Vanlowajfn. '\ · "
Mn. CJ;d,•VIII C.OntJ enter·
~~~Yr. jld! ~ · birthday

Sentinel,

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UP-Produce'
Altllur Eblltt. Ens, ateady, cenaumer
crades
tlld lira wblteo and br'own.o, A Jumboa 3IJ.
A larse 32-36, A medium 29·
0! 12:
3$, A amtJI ~. II ~C4 P.,
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Must Have Football PriJg;am
On Racine and Rutland: · ·' ·
A couple of days ago It .)'fflS n9ted that Rultlanti · p:~ys
the Little Buckeye Conferenc11,Bakketball league
"my~teriously" does not. This was 11ot s~~~~~~~ Joll~~~~
1
fleetlon6 on anybody. But Rut~d 1'84~'"

narl wlth:

,

"What's · thla 'mYJterlous' lllilnw 'Palll!tb!U Is ~~!illll
about?" .
It's alt'very ljmple . .Jitll says that if and when Racine
a football team l_lllhe ll~l~· tbe Tornadoes will be invited
th.e Buckey~ ijll~e In footliell AND bjll~etball, not
' l.*=~iliiil;~~~ ~·~
Sb that's tile prerequl$lte, &amp; fqcji)lallteam.
lrlcideptally, wo~ldn't lvpn Pjlwe)lll)tke a great fullback!
He's built like oiiJ and !1\I)Vtt'"'vith great speed on the
' '
floor .. Many Racine sports fanl :bave wished their school ,
a f(10tball program, too, just SO,J'ohnny Wingett could detrtOn·l
atra.te his bull-like strength oil a Tornado line. He doesn't fit
~~~ 1!. b~etbJU suit, _

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t~t.ShowsHie TheSbmeNifht

BASKETBALL
BY UNIT&amp;D PRESS
St. Josepk Pn 73 Bu1knell 64
Geo Wasklngton •01 W&amp;ll! 80
Lafayette 70 Muklenl?"g 58
}l'elt VIrginia 71 Pittsburgh 64
Vale 65 Amherst &amp;2
Gettysburg 65 F&amp;M 59
Dortmoutb 67 Harvard 64
Swnrlhmore Q2 Delawal'e 73
Temple 72 Pen ru;} iv&lt;~ma 61
Holy Cros~ 80 Byrucusc 71
Boston 1u ?3} MIT 60
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Navy 90 MJnh al laJt 60
Seton llall 58 Loyola Md. Col 51

Staaon Hlgha
Ind. Three Gamea-P Cllllord.
661
Ind One Gome - J. Lewis, 267.
Team Three Games -

Stroh's

Beer, 2802
Team One Gam, - Stroh's Beer
984.

TOP "5" BOWLIRS
Dee Howley .. .. .. . .. .. . ,
P. Cllllord . .. .. .. ..
R. Gibbs
H. Leuka .. . .. . .. .
W. Dudding
..........

181
181

180
177

176

WOMANI LIAGUl
111gb Three Game Ind, P. Mul·
t•n. 47a
lligh Single Game, P. Collins,
200

Team Three Gamea, Carllnga,
2263
Team Single Game, Stark.•
Druas 817.
Standing!
Won LHI Pet
Carllngs
2 I 667
Moorea Store
. . . 2 1 667
New York Clcthlns 2 I 687
Starko Drugs, Winners
ol Ill hall . . . I 2 33l
Eberabacb lldwe.
I 2 333
Roncy'a Market
1 2 383
IIAION HIO"I
Ind. 3 Gamea, P. Mullen, 1145
Ind. I Game, E. Sylvester, 207
Team s Gamea, Moores Store 2404
Team 1 Gllie'il\~ol'ea Store ,.~
TOP •s• &lt;&gt;'I'UU AVG.
P. Mullen . . . . . . . . . . .
. 158
J. Clark . . . . . . . .
• . . 167
M. Murray
155
P. Collins . . . . .. , . .
166
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lroc throw after !he !Ina! b"uer
as St Loula toppled Bradley put
or \he Mi9Sourl Valley Conteren1111
lead. St Loots opened up a 41·2'1
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lied to tie the &amp;eore ~I 811-88 l"!lb
a mlnuto lo go and 10.70 with 24
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Opeu.IIA.M. &amp;o 5P.M.

71-64, Win No.l3
W11t, lhtrror llntc Pitt
Jerry W.t. a 6-3 •O!lhomore
forward. and Lloyd Sharrer, IHO
center, were the ~eroeo for West
Virgilia which !railed, 29·28, a!
halltlq~e. Tiley teamed Jqr 29 or
tho Mountolnce!l' 43 polnta In
the aeeond half and had 23 and 21
point.!, mpeetlvely, lor the game
Don Hennon, Pltbburgh't 5·
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Card In Greater Ohio League SERVICE

N. Car Sl 5B N Carolina 57 ot
Mid. Tenn. St. 80 Munay St. 7.l
Morehead St 83 Eustcrn Ky o~~, 73
Evansville 77 Ky Wesleya n 71
John HoPklfl s 66 Catholic U. OJ
Bowling Green 67 Toledo 65
Kent St. 62 Akron 55
CINCINNATI UP- The Greater trlday's d,.h between the two
Notre Dat~e 70 DePaul 61
~hlo Baskctb 11! League ltader· ~qualjo idda up to a 11'\'dae bat
We5terp Mich 61 Valp.ralso 50 ship will be decided Friday, when tie.
St Lou is 71 Bradley 70
Hrh·rlvo la, Middletown sod· Ham·
1lton- both ondefenled-&lt;lasb in
Bluffton 70 Ohio Nortbcrn 73
the clnclnnall Gardens.
Kent Stele 62 Akron 55
The two squads arc tied lor the
Ohio Wesleyan 88 Marietta 57
lead with 3 wl~ apiece. However
Bowlin&amp; Grcon 67 Toledo 65
Muaklngum ~7 Waynesburg, Pa M there all almllarlty end1.
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The Mtddles bo ..t one of the
loogest winning streaks in Leaaue
HIGH SCHOOL '
history Th1Y have put together
Lockland Wayne 59
llewport. Ky., Catholic 52 63 vlrtorles ranging over a
Clcvelatld Benedictine 76
aeason spaQ, chalk\!11 up 11
Cleveland John Hay 48 season. Ha'l'llton hu won . 8 In I
row In current play, ' ·
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New Lexington St. Aloysius 4G
In other GOL activity, lr!an~·
Cleveland Collinwood 50
lleld meets Lima Friday, while
Cleveland East 49
Springfield play• at UrbaJll.
Greenfield visita ~orlsmouth and
DUIIII$TIIN .. liONS
NEW YORK UP - Deputy State Lima hosla Toledo DeVUbllf on
Athletic Commissioner Jack Dul&gt; saturday.
orsteln, who held the post for 10 Middletown alao domlnaltl lhe
yeara, hu resigned. No lmme- GOL s\&gt;atlsUcs,
dlate au~s10r was named.

_ llcre than 27 per cent ot ~II c~t·
ton consumed by tbe Allierk:an
lcxlilo Industry Is consumed by
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pour IJGWng 'iater Oyer the.aheU·
ed nut, and aoak uaUI the skin Is
looaentd enough to pull od euily.
To whiten the almondo, soak them
140 In cold w•ter In the retrlaorator,
There are 15,000 amateur radio
operators In New York stale. A
bout t,OOO of them are enrolled 1r
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night the same time Pomeroy has Athens
Gellllemen of the sports fraternity
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port are glvihg the Panthers the edge In this one pro~~~~
Athens is not hot and Pomeroy cold. Earl Knight and John
Thompson l)llnk PomProy can take It, helped by tile home
roQrt advantage, and If the Retton boys are not In an oft· night.
Logan, with all Its height, will be favorecl at Middleport.
The JackPts will make thel!lllelves present and accounted lor,
sure and an upset Is not toq_~mprobable. But they'll have to
nlay' better ball than again~~ Racine or Gallipolis to do it.
That is sometlllng Messers Crooks, Bowles, Kelly, Long, Er·
win, Nelson, Whitlatcli:' et.•li'l, can do and·Jare lllallle tiJ do

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with a birthday party Saturdoy
afternoon by h~ parents. Games
were played and prizes awarded to
Elaine Cartwright. Linda Call and
•Phyllis . Grimm. Ice cream, eake
and Kool ade was served to Elaine
Cartwright, Lin~a Call, Susie
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and
daughter,
birthday
party Friday evening in
honor of her son Petie on his 8th
birthday.
ud 9pedal Notlcel ol Eweata $1 .00. 01-lttWIOI '
'Games were played with prizes
cent Per word:
won by Jackie Call, Jennifer Van
Meter and Chorlcne Kelley. Refreshments were serve'd to David
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3 room furnished aparlmt!nl witft and Brian Kearn~ Jirrimy and
ll Notices
bath. Utilities furni.shcd. Home Charles Blake, Jackie and ·Linda
Wanlell - Couple..,ho would ap· Restaurant, Middleport.
Call, Elaine Cartwright, Charlene
pretiate Low Rent, -"oceaslonal
1 14 6lc Kelley, Harry Jo Van Meter, Jenir:boriog duties. Reference's re·
fer Van Meter , Frankie and Dan·
qulred. Call P57·K.
I 10 6tc lor Rent - E&gt;rleuston Lalldera. ny Robinson, Milton Ra)' Rous~.
Ham Shool Racine Plar.ing Mill , S&lt;affolll Loards, 1lrop Cloth! Mr. and Mr~· Dallas Roush, Mr.
January 19.
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Ciloton Fisher, Middleport.
and Mrs. Millon Roush, and Mrs.
fh.rne 621:5-X.
111 u Lou Gillon and children.
18bl AutO !'&gt;eo ViceS
PERSONALS
~---£ight Room House. TIYO story.
Mrs. Alma Peck ~nd son, Jerry
' · 11. RAw I...~GS SONS co. _ :U
Modern bath on second floor and daughter Shen·y and Carrol
hour Wresker Service. Oa)
toilet and lavatory oil f•t:..l, Brown ol Chillicothe, 0., Mrs. 'Bet·
Pbont~ f!~i7.
Nlibt Pllooe
good garage about five minutcf ty Gladwell of Columbus, Mrs. Del·
60311-X. DWGE • P!.YMOU'III • !rom Court' House .. ,\. N. Ben ' bert Be&lt;ker, Middleport_; caUOIJ on
DEALEI&lt;1l
J 8 U · gel, "310-M.
J-IJ.6tftJ Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Henry Sunday.
_ _----Mrs. Charles Armstrong of Co·
pri
lumbus
spent Saturday night wlth
~ apar l~;t.~ Cooking
(81 Auro Sales
27 Mr. and Mr~. E. 0. Henry.
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vilegcs. Close in tuwn.
Mr. and Mrs. -Harry S&lt;arberry of
,955 Buick V8 2 dr. Sedan. Oyna•
Bulterq_ut· Ave., Pomeroy.
Dayton called on Mr. and Mra J.
flow drive. A careful one owner
1·10-0tc.
M. Little, Sunday.
tJIC on anotht'!r new Buick .Radio
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Van Meter
and Healer. $1,5M. Blaetlnar·~ frailer epace. Ue~rt of Muldl~
port. Get luc•.tcd before mQdd1 and family spent Sunda:,.. with Mr.
Pomeroy
1 13 6l(·
around hurh yo•. Phone 9•63. and Mrs. Bob Greer of Pt. Pleas ·
Edgar ~nolds, ReY•&gt;old's Dairy ant.
Mr. and Mra. Rober( Speaker ol
Store, lll·ldieport, Ohio.
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1n 2 •uo Middleport visited Mr. and Mrs.
James Young and family Sunday.
Employment
Mra. Dencil Dunlap of Pl. Pleas19li3 Dodge VB 4 dr. Coronel S&lt;
ant is spending the week with her
dan.Ooe of the d eanest. '53s in 1
wonted
,parents 1 Mr. and :MrJ;. Artley
area. $79rl. Blaettnar's Pomeroy. - - - -h.ld .
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Blake.
I 13 61&lt; Will mind your c I m my omc. · Marilvn Darst underwent a htnCall 72-M.
1 11 3tc lllectooioy thia week at St. Joseph
- - -tto1p1tal in Parkersburg.
--Beverly Burns attended a 4·H
(20)8usiness Services meeting at Maaon Monday nll!ht. ·
Mrs. Gevrge Burns attended a
19113 Buick V8s 4 dr. Sedan. Choice
Good Clean Used Cars
Garden Club meeting Monday at
of th;ee fmc oars $095. Biael·
All Makes and Models
the home of Mrs. Hen!')' Buck at
tnar's, Pomeroy.
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Who Goofed On Missile Program?
Is Asked -In President's Message Mr. &amp;n..iMf&gt;i.Mrs. Lawrence· Eblir
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BY LYLE C. WILS~ON
mcnts show a ratC! -or progreSJ
and daughlers, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
Stoff CorrHpondtnt thai sp~/JIS for itself. O»~Y ' ter Eblin and family and Steve
WASHINGTON UP' - Tucked brief tinlf back, we were spend- Eblln ealled on Mr. and Mra.
nvay in the .early passages of lng at t~e rate of only about. one Paul Snider and family and their
President E1senhuwer's -_annu~1 million ~ollars a year ., on long fllther, Tom Eblin and son Boh
m~age to Congress was a gen· range ~stie missiles. In 11JS7
Sunday afternoon.
tie -~~iQ(!er of the .a.dminis~a- we spenJ ~ more_. th .m one billion
Pvt. Carl DeLong ·spent
tion answer to the quesJion: ' Who dol1ni"s. '~ ..weekend here, with his wife
goofc~ 1 on the b•liis\ic missile
Riltl'f?d to Mlsill11
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
program?
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The :1d1_11inist.ration'S answer .is ~ra ph to .what Eiseohow'er called
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Eblin ahd
that it was President Harry S "those aChievements" was per- daughter Diana ealled on bis
Truman. F.isenhower, ho\Vcver, re~tl y plain. It referred to what pare~ts, Mr. and Mrs: Steve Eblin
did not name Truman. He put il · has been accomplished in the Ei·
thls way:
senhower years' v.:ilh the ThOr, 'Jmlcd Stales in J()W gear in the
"When it is remembered tt,at IupHer and
Polaris
missiles misdle race.
aur counlry fHt s concentrated On \\' h ~ch had been discus~t:d in the
Lhe development of ballistic mis· preceding paragraph.
silcs for only about a third a~
The crack about spending only I
tone: a~ the Sovict.c;, the!lc achieve· ahout one million dollars a )eat'
:-~n ballislic.s missiles a brier tlme
Arabia, otre )'ear ago. His addretis back requir«!d some rcsearclt Tht.
ls: S-Sgt. William Bubo 15247293, research disclosed, as might •nave
2349 Hospital Ward C·l, Parks Air been expected, that the one mjlForce Base, Cali(ornia.
lion expenditure was TrumBn•;
.Mrs. Nelson Roush and son of baby. 1~ was sprnt ' in the fiscal
New Haven and :~rs. Glen Glaze ·year 1903 fot which Mr. T pre·
and ciiiidren, Pomeroy, ..visited p&gt;red hfa last presidential bud·
Mrs. Harry Johnson, Wednesday.
get.
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Mrs. L\(lvd Williams . attended
The
record snows l_h:tt three
rites of Mrs. Nancy Love at the vcati later, fiscal 1956, spending
Heights EuB Church Friday after- was·250 million and t?at. in fiscal
noon. She was an aunt of Mrs. Wil·
19~7 whlcfi ended last June 30, lt
llam•'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer, ol hit one billion dollars.
E
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naming
names,
El·
New Haven visited Mr. and Mrs.
senhowcr sought to tag Truma1l
Ft'lll Lewis recently.
M,. Betty Call and son, Jackie, twice-first, for letting lhe Soviet
Mrs. Margie Cartwright anjl Ann Union get a head stni"~ on mis-Williams were shopping Thursday siles, and, ~'.!cond for finally
socnding so little as to keep the
afternoon.
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Glenwood visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Fannie Blake, Mrs. Clifford
Mathew Long. '.
Mr. lmd Mrs. Charles Aliens·
'worth and son moved to Middle·
port TecenUy.
Mi88 Leona Wamsley who is at·
tending Marshall College spent the
week end with her relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Wamsley.
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na, attended 'blrt~day party. Sal·
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urday night at New Haven honor·
let and china doscl. Mrs. Vir·
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
lng Mr~. Robert Greer. A potluck
glnljl Carter, Lonl otlom, Ohro
SCRAP IRON _ METALS
supper wus served to thirty guests.
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Mrs. D~na Lewis visited MIss
1tctba Lewi! sunday afternoon.
William Bass open! th• week
· .CUllom Bulil Kitchen Kitchen
end at home with hla family.
detigned lor yqnr homo Free Phono 510
PomtrO\
Cba~les Cartwright attended •
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Masonic meeting at CnUogevllle on
Jlho•e e~Y.
6 e If
Thunday ni&amp;ht.
Ralph Car}wriJht, Mason, called
'I'OR SA.ilo: one Lanca;,_.,r dee»
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
on
Mr. and Mr~. Cbirles Cartwell Jet pump , wl\u prosauro
wright, Sunday.
tank an.l awll£11. Also 911-foet
"Build Better For Ltll"
Mrs. ~·rank McDern1itl, Letart,
plutlc ,:r.e, l~ 1 I¥.; on•
Houle
visited Mrs. Harri•on HoblnGllUESER BLOCK CO.
architect's dra"'in&amp; tahte, o"Ooi
son and lamlly Saturday.
ana loplo on• cyr•wrlttr desk
Proceed&amp; fro111 the. 4-ll Bake ~ale
3 Milto North of Pomeroy
IDd one 111\nl etbl,.t, handmade.
at the Wllliallls Grocery Store on
one eleeti'lt: c.bt. oaw, one woi&gt;&lt;t
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Grlllfilr
saturday were $!18.36.
lathe,, orio solid o•k 11dcboard,
' R~ck Sprint•
Visiting Mr. and Mn. Lew Hofl·
•• "Wblte" oew\og machine,
man sunday and Monday were 'Mr.
IIIWa\111; P~o" Pomeroy 81H.
Your Oni1 A1rthori1ed
and M". Emil Hollm~n and lam·
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Fuller BRUSH MAN
iiy, Pt. Plca,.nt, l!fr. a~d J4r. Lloyd
"' ~:-'double di!C. 1.16" ''"~'c
James Marriner
!lolfman and · ao.n; Kennle, Pome'
7" 1. Mtln St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox of Cll ton
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10-7·U nave received word thol thelr 1011,
aet c~luv,tor• for Farman Fl: - - - - - - - - - s-Sgt. wnuam G. Bobo, undorwent
.traotor. HIM\ Jnhn Dme Ira· Troc Service. 1'rimq1ing or remov- ma)Q~ !UrJ~ry at Parks AFB !losctol with llydrallc loador and ing. e yaars experience. Rohmt pital, W.tqq!llldoy, Jan. e. The opor• ·
. J ~I liydralle cultivator for . the Sayre. !'hone 39DD, .Racine.
atlon 1, a mull ol a serious i~·
.-ove tractnr, 1 good "" d
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watchmakers COLLINS JEWEf...
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,hUdren Shirley and Junior Ro · cut called on ,Jir. and 14\'L Ill~;: f,
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with a birthday party Saturdoy
afternoon by h~ parents. Games
were played and prizes awarded to
Elaine Cartwright. Linda Call and
•Phyllis . Grimm. Ice cream, eake
and Kool ade was served to Elaine
Cartwright, Lin~a Call, Susie
Wamaley, Henry v'an Meter, Phyilis Grimm, Mrs. Katie Van Meter

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daughter,
birthday
party Friday evening in
honor of her son Petie on his 8th
birthday.
ud 9pedal Notlcel ol Eweata $1 .00. 01-lttWIOI '
'Games were played with prizes
cent Per word:
won by Jackie Call, Jennifer Van
Meter and Chorlcne Kelley. Refreshments were serve'd to David
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3 room furnished aparlmt!nl witft and Brian Kearn~ Jirrimy and
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bath. Utilities furni.shcd. Home Charles Blake, Jackie and ·Linda
Wanlell - Couple..,ho would ap· Restaurant, Middleport.
Call, Elaine Cartwright, Charlene
pretiate Low Rent, -"oceaslonal
1 14 6lc Kelley, Harry Jo Van Meter, Jenir:boriog duties. Reference's re·
fer Van Meter , Frankie and Dan·
qulred. Call P57·K.
I 10 6tc lor Rent - E&gt;rleuston Lalldera. ny Robinson, Milton Ra)' Rous~.
Ham Shool Racine Plar.ing Mill , S&lt;affolll Loards, 1lrop Cloth! Mr. and Mr~· Dallas Roush, Mr.
January 19.
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Ciloton Fisher, Middleport.
and Mrs. Millon Roush, and Mrs.
fh.rne 621:5-X.
111 u Lou Gillon and children.
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PERSONALS
~---£ight Room House. TIYO story.
Mrs. Alma Peck ~nd son, Jerry
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Modern bath on second floor and daughter Shen·y and Carrol
hour Wresker Service. Oa)
toilet and lavatory oil f•t:..l, Brown ol Chillicothe, 0., Mrs. 'Bet·
Pbont~ f!~i7.
Nlibt Pllooe
good garage about five minutcf ty Gladwell of Columbus, Mrs. Del·
60311-X. DWGE • P!.YMOU'III • !rom Court' House .. ,\. N. Ben ' bert Be&lt;ker, Middleport_; caUOIJ on
DEALEI&lt;1l
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J-IJ.6tftJ Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Henry Sunday.
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pri
lumbus
spent Saturday night wlth
~ apar l~;t.~ Cooking
(81 Auro Sales
27 Mr. and Mr~. E. 0. Henry.
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vilegcs. Close in tuwn.
Mr. and Mrs. -Harry S&lt;arberry of
,955 Buick V8 2 dr. Sedan. Oyna•
Bulterq_ut· Ave., Pomeroy.
Dayton called on Mr. and Mra J.
flow drive. A careful one owner
1·10-0tc.
M. Little, Sunday.
tJIC on anotht'!r new Buick .Radio
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Van Meter
and Healer. $1,5M. Blaetlnar·~ frailer epace. Ue~rt of Muldl~
port. Get luc•.tcd before mQdd1 and family spent Sunda:,.. with Mr.
Pomeroy
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around hurh yo•. Phone 9•63. and Mrs. Bob Greer of Pt. Pleas ·
Edgar ~nolds, ReY•&gt;old's Dairy ant.
Mr. and Mra. Rober( Speaker ol
Store, lll·ldieport, Ohio.
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1n 2 •uo Middleport visited Mr. and Mrs.
James Young and family Sunday.
Employment
Mra. Dencil Dunlap of Pl. Pleas19li3 Dodge VB 4 dr. Coronel S&lt;
ant is spending the week with her
dan.Ooe of the d eanest. '53s in 1
wonted
,parents 1 Mr. and :MrJ;. Artley
area. $79rl. Blaettnar's Pomeroy. - - - -h.ld .
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Blake.
I 13 61&lt; Will mind your c I m my omc. · Marilvn Darst underwent a htnCall 72-M.
1 11 3tc lllectooioy thia week at St. Joseph
- - -tto1p1tal in Parkersburg.
--Beverly Burns attended a 4·H
(20)8usiness Services meeting at Maaon Monday nll!ht. ·
Mrs. Gevrge Burns attended a
19113 Buick V8s 4 dr. Sedan. Choice
Good Clean Used Cars
Garden Club meeting Monday at
of th;ee fmc oars $095. Biael·
All Makes and Models
the home of Mrs. Hen!')' Buck at
tnar's, Pomeroy.
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mcnts show a ratC! -or progreSJ
and daughlers, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
Stoff CorrHpondtnt thai sp~/JIS for itself. O»~Y ' ter Eblin and family and Steve
WASHINGTON UP' - Tucked brief tinlf back, we were spend- Eblln ealled on Mr. and Mra.
nvay in the .early passages of lng at t~e rate of only about. one Paul Snider and family and their
President E1senhuwer's -_annu~1 million ~ollars a year ., on long fllther, Tom Eblin and son Boh
m~age to Congress was a gen· range ~stie missiles. In 11JS7
Sunday afternoon.
tie -~~iQ(!er of the .a.dminis~a- we spenJ ~ more_. th .m one billion
Pvt. Carl DeLong ·spent
tion answer to the quesJion: ' Who dol1ni"s. '~ ..weekend here, with his wife
goofc~ 1 on the b•liis\ic missile
Riltl'f?d to Mlsill11
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
program?
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The :1d1_11inist.ration'S answer .is ~ra ph to .what Eiseohow'er called
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Eblin ahd
that it was President Harry S "those aChievements" was per- daughter Diana ealled on bis
Truman. F.isenhower, ho\Vcver, re~tl y plain. It referred to what pare~ts, Mr. and Mrs: Steve Eblin
did not name Truman. He put il · has been accomplished in the Ei·
thls way:
senhower years' v.:ilh the ThOr, 'Jmlcd Stales in J()W gear in the
"When it is remembered tt,at IupHer and
Polaris
missiles misdle race.
aur counlry fHt s concentrated On \\' h ~ch had been discus~t:d in the
Lhe development of ballistic mis· preceding paragraph.
silcs for only about a third a~
The crack about spending only I
tone: a~ the Sovict.c;, the!lc achieve· ahout one million dollars a )eat'
:-~n ballislic.s missiles a brier tlme
Arabia, otre )'ear ago. His addretis back requir«!d some rcsearclt Tht.
ls: S-Sgt. William Bubo 15247293, research disclosed, as might •nave
2349 Hospital Ward C·l, Parks Air been expected, that the one mjlForce Base, Cali(ornia.
lion expenditure was TrumBn•;
.Mrs. Nelson Roush and son of baby. 1~ was sprnt ' in the fiscal
New Haven and :~rs. Glen Glaze ·year 1903 fot which Mr. T pre·
and ciiiidren, Pomeroy, ..visited p&gt;red hfa last presidential bud·
Mrs. Harry Johnson, Wednesday.
get.
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Mrs. L\(lvd Williams . attended
The
record snows l_h:tt three
rites of Mrs. Nancy Love at the vcati later, fiscal 1956, spending
Heights EuB Church Friday after- was·250 million and t?at. in fiscal
noon. She was an aunt of Mrs. Wil·
19~7 whlcfi ended last June 30, lt
llam•'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer, ol hit one billion dollars.
E
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)V!thout
naming
names,
El·
New Haven visited Mr. and Mrs.
senhowcr sought to tag Truma1l
Ft'lll Lewis recently.
M,. Betty Call and son, Jackie, twice-first, for letting lhe Soviet
Mrs. Margie Cartwright anjl Ann Union get a head stni"~ on mis-Williams were shopping Thursday siles, and, ~'.!cond for finally
socnding so little as to keep the
afternoon.
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free delivery. Move in 'tomor
row. Anytblna of value liken
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Glenwood visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Fannie Blake, Mrs. Clifford
Mathew Long. '.
Mr. lmd Mrs. Charles Aliens·
'worth and son moved to Middle·
port TecenUy.
Mi88 Leona Wamsley who is at·
tending Marshall College spent the
week end with her relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Wamsley.
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na, attended 'blrt~day party. Sal·
· rnom suite, table, 0 chai rs, hllf·
urday night at New Haven honor·
let and china doscl. Mrs. Vir·
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
lng Mr~. Robert Greer. A potluck
glnljl Carter, Lonl otlom, Ohro
SCRAP IRON _ METALS
supper wus served to thirty guests.
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Mrs. D~na Lewis visited MIss
1tctba Lewi! sunday afternoon.
William Bass open! th• week
· .CUllom Bulil Kitchen Kitchen
end at home with hla family.
detigned lor yqnr homo Free Phono 510
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Cba~les Cartwright attended •
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Masonic meeting at CnUogevllle on
Jlho•e e~Y.
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Thunday ni&amp;ht.
Ralph Car}wriJht, Mason, called
'I'OR SA.ilo: one Lanca;,_.,r dee»
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
on
Mr. and Mr~. Cbirles Cartwell Jet pump , wl\u prosauro
wright, Sunday.
tank an.l awll£11. Also 911-foet
"Build Better For Ltll"
Mrs. ~·rank McDern1itl, Letart,
plutlc ,:r.e, l~ 1 I¥.; on•
Houle
visited Mrs. Harri•on HoblnGllUESER BLOCK CO.
architect's dra"'in&amp; tahte, o"Ooi
son and lamlly Saturday.
ana loplo on• cyr•wrlttr desk
Proceed&amp; fro111 the. 4-ll Bake ~ale
3 Milto North of Pomeroy
IDd one 111\nl etbl,.t, handmade.
at the Wllliallls Grocery Store on
one eleeti'lt: c.bt. oaw, one woi&gt;&lt;t
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Grlllfilr
saturday were $!18.36.
lathe,, orio solid o•k 11dcboard,
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Visiting Mr. and Mn. Lew Hofl·
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man sunday and Monday were 'Mr.
IIIWa\111; P~o" Pomeroy 81H.
Your Oni1 A1rthori1ed
and M". Emil Hollm~n and lam·
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Fuller BRUSH MAN
iiy, Pt. Plca,.nt, l!fr. a~d J4r. Lloyd
"' ~:-'double di!C. 1.16" ''"~'c
James Marriner
!lolfman and · ao.n; Kennle, Pome'
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox of Cll ton
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10-7·U nave received word thol thelr 1011,
aet c~luv,tor• for Farman Fl: - - - - - - - - - s-Sgt. wnuam G. Bobo, undorwent
.traotor. HIM\ Jnhn Dme Ira· Troc Service. 1'rimq1ing or remov- ma)Q~ !UrJ~ry at Parks AFB !losctol with llydrallc loador and ing. e yaars experience. Rohmt pital, W.tqq!llldoy, Jan. e. The opor• ·
. J ~I liydralle cultivator for . the Sayre. !'hone 39DD, .Racine.
atlon 1, a mull ol a serious i~·
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1965 Oldsmobile V6 2 dr. Hard
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AUTO SALES
R&amp;H. Almost like the day lt,w.,
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pairing by Factory Tra~ned
watchmakers COLLINS JEWEf...
'66 FordPlck~p, new mutor, take
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,hUdren Shirley and Junior Ro · cut called on ,Jir. and 14\'L Ill~;: f,
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rtDet Vonday at the home of Mrs
''ll[eUiJ wmston and was opened
l&gt;ti Mrs Gl!'lttude Buller, 'vlee
\)president while the pre.udent,
Jlra. Ca~pbell Harper, played the
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Anthem and Mh Harn
son Bentle)l gave the prayer
Mrs. Harper was m charge o'
"the business meeting when plan~
were made for an Amcrtcamsm
program lo be g1ven on Feb 21 at
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With H E Boney, Pomeroy a ~
the guest speaker
The public IS mvlted to Uu ,
\ program and a social hour w1li
be helc:l tn th e ~lt urch d1rung roo m
arter the talk
The Auxilia ry votei a contn
buuon to lhe M;uch of D11ncs
Mrs Harper reported on the for
matwn of a Jumor Umt ol t11.
Auxiliary and plans were made 1o
mstall these gtrl :s and also Mrs
Oscar Hardaway a new member
of the AuxJilary, at the ncxl
meeting

Mrs. Lee Pratt
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Mrs Lee Pra1t cntertamed th e
Tur ~t! .ty evcnmg w1th
Mrs. c J F. h1rsl&gt;aeh president
in charge of a :-~hnrt busme s~;
mccl lllg A l IIIIJ J1Jutwn was vot
ed for th e Mtrth of Dimes anl:
It was iltl'lOunccd that the next
meetl!lg would be at the home of
Mrs. Emmett Blackburn
Games were played tnrt pnzc.,
won by Mrs Emma Lctfheit
Mrs R1eltard Vaughan Sr, Mrs
WIJlard Ebersbach
The hostess served refresh
ments to those named above anU
Mrs Hwold Eber~bach, l\frs Veda
Lehew, Mrs Rl~hard Vaughan
Jr Mrs Amucc Ohlinger. Mn
Edgar Pratt, Mrs Wald Wlndou
Mrs Ruth Laney and daughter
and Mrs Waltur Rnwh uud thrc(•
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lng Will be at the home of Mrs
Butler m March The meeting
closed with a prayer by Mro
llentley and ''Taps' played bv
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ston, Mrs C R Young
car Hardaway, Mrs
Sm1lh and Mrs · Arlena Rees~
Hml they :icrve1l a chJ( ken pot pic
lunch to the members

Plans Discussed
For,Observing
Cub Scout Week

Sl'~l'lt'll

attendance

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,.. ct.mll'aouuon to tne PoUo fund .
was voted by the Sugday' SchooY.
Rev. Grove fllled hla re1ula' •t
polntment at 10 40. Hla subj~ct
was "Misunderstanding" An even·
gelistle &lt;ampa110 wlll besld hero '
on March 24 with EVan Edwards
of Atbeoo 11 evangeliSt.

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ALFRED

IIUlo !2,wull0 the oflerint $10.ll •

Mlddlepori S~lety Editor - PhoD6•8079
Mrs Os
W1 1l1am LucUie Hawkins - Pomeroy Soelety Editor --: Pllone

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PfaJJs wen~ discussed ror help
mg t:ub Seuuls 111 rorCign coun
lrJC~ when the Cub Scouts of Der
Six mel Wednesday after sc hool
&lt;~ t the home of lhe1 r Den Mother
Mrs Charles MurraY Mulberry
Avenue
The mcctmg openctl w1tlt thr
nledgc !&gt; the flag and Cub
Scout prom1sc •led by Make
Wright Plam were also discussed
rur obscrvmg Cub Scout Week
1 he group worked on a sk1t for
tile pack meeting after wh1ch
~ ames were pluyed I he meetlnrclosed w1th the Cub Scout Circle 1
Attemhng were Jan C1lo, Cltarl
cs Murray &amp;dd ie Baer Make
Wr1ght, Racky &lt;.:ampbcll, Dannv
Brown JQC Boney Mrs Murray
Den Mothur, and Mrs Lloy~
Wnght, ll'!liislant Den Mother

IY• UNtrio PillS

Ohio: Cloydy ift4l rit~ l'illh '"'
mlonal ..,.. flurrlts , ...,, It
nlthl aof Satvtday. !lith ,..,
It 35, low llnitlll
to :M.

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The )4YF held ito regular moeJ·
lng on Sundey evening, Jan, !Z
with an altendonce of 13 youth
and 2 adults
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Margaret flnn Wmdland led devotiOns, Janlte Swartz was pianist
The program conslstcd of i'ew
l~onSJve reading, a, B1ble reading
and quiz, and a special number,
"Gethscmanc" by Margaret Ann
Wmdland aud two spee1al numben
by the lo!Y~ group

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BOW

Of Natiop Toc1ay

A pernatent donn cooter on
the New Enlland coait doused '-·· -•
the NortheUI: witll a !bird
otra1pt da1 o~ IIIOW, nm and
driz:zle.
M~vte;i!&gt;ltiUen

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lrO)ItOn
,
ReRubllean Stile Chalrmanilay
C. Bli.!s said thai ell .peraons !~·
tertlletl In enterl!!jl hla ~Y •
primaries had ba4 an ,opportu~ltY
to innoUnc~ He u\d_l be wu 111tl
nobOjly decided to ~~~ the in·
cw\tbentl lleeouae '1biltef pnmary
IICI'aps aro not eondu~llve to wln·
n,nr election!.!'
/ The GOP commllt~e. wltb on•
1
• dl!oantlng vole, endoraed locum
bents from u. S Sen. John W.
(Continued oq Paae F1ve

Furniture
~NCLUDES

&amp;elriJeralor an'
Gat Range
Par 01!7 huo dowa
llld• fiB.OQ per monlb

BAKER

Mrs. L. Probasco
Is Hon,ored Guest
Mrs Lowell Probasco who w1!1
leave this week for her Ml\
home m Charlestun WliS guclil of
honor Wcdncsc:l11y at a breakfast

IJCid HI the home or Mrs Waller

FURNIT!JRE
0. 11Jae Brllblesl Coraer
ta Middleport

Ct ooks
Mrs Jlrnbasco Was prrscntcd h
girl f1mn tlw followang h.d1cs

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Pre~yterian

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Women's Ass'n
Meeting Held·

forrest Bachtel, Mrs E l\l
Dl ok&lt;• Mrs' Br11cc Lloyd Mrs 0
p Klcrn, Mn Wnync Glbhons
Mrs J J Davis, Mtfl Theo Nouh
ling and Ml a Crooks

·Finol Cleoronce
Ladies'

~dresses

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ClaSI 12 Circle of the WSCS of
Heath Mothodlst Church met Wed
evening at the home of
Emmlsh with lofts Har·
I')'
, president, In charge
of the buajnei8 meellhg Mrs No·
ob Haatlni substituted as devol·
loaal leader for Mrs Homer Cook
and read arUdes form "The ChmJ·
tlan Herald" and the IOSrd Psalm
wtth the prayer given by the Rev
C R Konkrl~:ht
Dur~ng the business meetlag
plan• were made for a bake .11ale
to he held on Waablntton's Birth•
day, Feb 22, at the Trlluster
£leaner with Ml08 Frieda Faehnle
as chairman of the sale.
Miss Faehnle gave a report of
the sale of pecans this year wltb a
$122 00 Money makllig
Thi'Cl~!t· proJ~'"!a were dlS&lt;U08ed and the
the paraonaae (•rnoee
dlseuaaed by tho mem•
eventna's proa:ram Will
i[ij·:~~~~t~~ ......,,,ll"aiDIO quiz led by the nev Kon·

Enterprise EUB
WSWS Meeting
Held On Tuesday

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out the rei!Jon.
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Rams of one half mch sou&lt; I
portiom of W.ulri.ngton and Ore!

gon and lighter amounts fell

!ofr. and Mrs Grill Ruasell,
Bradbury, have 'leamed that their
grlnddaughter, llarb~ra Je~n S•·
well, b one 9f 115 •Colorado ltate
Unlyeral(f otud~nts , ,.&amp;o \,lilve
beeil nomlnate_ct 1p , thb rear'a
I'Wiio'• Who Among Sludei!t In
Allier*•• JJnlveraltlea." '
This 1.- one
lhP ~·•.ft~):
honor a
junior

Death Reported
In Columbus

Tri.f..ounty
Con~rt To Be
Civen Monday
The body of lhe deeeasCd wu to

,$lien Hamptoo, Kerr St., Pomeroy, died auddenly Thlll'8dty mor~~o
mg In Columbus He wu an em·
ployee ol the State of Oblo.
SurviVing are blo·wile, Lula, IIIICI
a son in California
retumtlcl here loter today by

Mid~r-t:t High
.Rob List

Dr Delbert A Ru,..ll, radlol0&gt;
is the new preaiJient of the
Elyria Memorial Hoapltal medical
staff
He " the son of loft and lofts.
Griff Russell, Bradbury, and at
tended the Bradbury Elementary
School, graduated frol!l Middleport IIIah &amp;:hoel and Ohio State

CHESTER
ly Clarice AHa•

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University

Mr ~ and Mrs Ern eat Gaul or

He baa· been In praetlee In

Tipton, Iowa, viSited briefly with
llr. and Mrp. Frank Gaul on their
way Jo Florida lor a vacation
' D Jl, ~leland, Columbus wa&lt;
lhe
or
and M"

In the Medieal Arts ~uildlng. He
married md has two oona, Del·
bert Jr, 10, and James, 8
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Meeting
For
to $39.00

Sole $1••95
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,, •• ,..•• , •• runeral borne at whtch "'1.' Alaodltlon will preaent the
t1me arrangeriients will be made col•mbw Symphony Ordlellra on
Monday, Jan %10, at the Wuhlna·

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Nortliem Callfonua and east to
Idaho
Fatr weather prevaJled Over
the Southwest, the G u) f
Coast rules and the South AI
lanuc reg1on The clear slt1e3
1ent rl!ldlnp plungmg to the
freerll1g loark as far south 15
central MiSBIS81ppt and northern
Geor&amp;la, and as low •• the 40J
In central F1ortda
Forecasters predtcted conUnued
snow fiurriea tGday from the

Allen Hampton

Barbara Sew.~ll
Wins H~nors At
Colorado St~tte
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and toutb to tbe OhiO Valley and
Tenn.,...., wllb eetaSIODal light
.11now flurries reported through·

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Cow otaJe.o ~ nigh'

and euly today,. ~ener•llY meas
uring under one-tenth of tn( inch
Cloudy sk1e1 blanketed mucb of
the area from tbc )Jorthcrn
Plains, Kross t~ Great Lakt5

ton aehool auditorium m Gllllpo.
Us
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Tho q, the """"'d of the serl01
thlo Win• and IB the firlt fuJI.
llcdied ordieotra to perform In
the 11 year hiJtory of the locll
assoclltlan.
Evan Wballon, the conductor, ,.
a native of Ibdiana and tias eon·
dueled summer ,concerto of the
Connectlwt Symphony On:bestra,
the B,qalo Pbllbannoru&lt;, aad the
Sprialfteld SymPJtoll1 Orehestra
The Other two eomerta this winter Ylill he Nina Dova, ballad sing·
er on Feb. ZS, and The Cblllti·
cl~m. 1 male quarte~ on April T
The Tri-Coulllf USO&lt;iatlon mem·
bera can alao attend the Cbleqo
Opm RaDel in AtheDI Friday
nillhl at v~orlal Auditor~um,
Oblo Univenll)'.

Great Lakes reg10n and Ohm Val·

ley to New England
Fall' weather was expected
frolll Califom11 to !he Mi.,ISSIPPI
and tbe SoutHeast, wbllt showers 1
were seen for the Pacaflc Ncrth
west along with some snow fiur
rles 10 the northern 1Wck1es

Je~y Breeders

To Hear Jim Low
Speak Saturday
Jim Low, staff &amp;peaker for tltt'
Nationil ASSOCiation of Manufae
turers, will He guest speaket at
the 70111 Annual Meeting or the
Ohio Jrrsey Breeders Aasocl'!l·
Uon rr 1 ~ay and Saturday, lanu·
ary 17·18, 1958 11le lllftf.inn
will be held at the Youth ,Center
on the Ohw State FmJ:rodnd~
Columbus, OhiO
Thr Friday ae~~ion Will begin
, 1 3 p m w1th a meeUng of the
board of direelors During the
e~erunrr seuicn an open discu8ll10n penod will he fuUowed by
~lee:Uon of offiee:rs
•
A panel dtscussion, "All JerseJ
Milk" and bwilless seu1on Will
blghUght the morning ·i~~~~:;
hegumlng at !O:SO •· m. !l
~lr 'LO'!" wUI •peal&lt;
noon seaaion
awards villi be
The junior
bold a sewon on
mg at wbich tlnle
cff1cers A guest
scheduled for

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