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1Christmas Lights Contest Subject Of
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Gorden Club Members In Radio Talks

• TIM followia.a were elected :
ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER
Last Fridav morning over WMPO Radio Station Mrs. Gar:N~ Grand, Doualu Sin&amp;er;
:Mr. ~nd ~Irs Hul_IJnd Neuulmg en Stansbu'ry· of the Middleport Garden C lub and Mrs. 0. P .
~ - (Jn.nd.. Jame.a Cri1p; Record- entert_amed Wit h a omnl'r S~nda~ Klein of the Amateur (;ardeners Club spoke about the Christ·

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H. Eaatman ; Fin a! the1r home Anllt' Stn·t&gt;t uucsb
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were Mr s. Hilda Ro~ • · nf In di a nil .
~. :Robert Vau':han;e ~u; Pa \Irs Beulah :'\l•utllmg and
Cl yr. term) J. H. Eastman. :'&gt;I~ ~ Actd 1c Grul'Sf'r.
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your shopping
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Birthday Of Aged Middleport Woman
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Observed With Open H.ouse Sundav
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o1 Mr an,u. 111 rs. u...oph Spencer
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by the two clubs
Mn A L Hartley of CJncmoat1 1and !.eft -.&gt;aturday for Canton to
Mrs. Childers as spent the greater part of her life in Mid·
a-nd the Mid dleport Chambe r of Commerce. According to ,•pent the weekend with ber si1ter attend the Davis-H~milton wed dleport having come here with her husband the late G. H.
;Jl&lt;om now tlu· r"' w1ll h(' two dasH's
The Judging will be don~; on Mrs. Geneva Joachim, AthenJ ding
Childers, wh.o came here when the
rP iigwus aml ll•Jll·r rllgwus. w1th December 21 by out-of-town judges. Road .
Hobson shopa WtJI'e moved in. Tbe Mr. and Mn. Jamea Hill, Cbarleah
Mrs . John Weeks and son Tom- Ch'ld
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Mrs. Virgi nia Dill, dauehter and jmy of Reynoldsburg are the &amp;uesta w. v!.~' par~f ~el/~v;B. ar.ee:n• Mr. and Mt'l. Emerson Jonea and
son-In ·1aw, 111 r. and Mn. Jake /of Mr. al''l Mra. Eldon Weeks and
dauthter Barbafa, and Mrs. WUl
-- ----1qui red thil year but the judge&amp; Bentz , of Columbus visited over Mr1. Herl)lln Scholl.
Last SWJda.y rr.ornlDf..
Mrs. Reynollh' of afiddlepC)fl.
o~.·ill tour the town and view an the weekend with J . w. McMurray.
Mrs. Alonzo custer, Mra. Ben· Ch.ilden wa1 pa·eaented w1th lD or· • ~-..::;:;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;;:=:;.._"1
det"ona tions.
Mrs. Walter Bentz, Mra. Bertha ton Ponn and Mrs. Dwight Parter chid from her. great grandchildren,)'
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Thi::~ is an annual contest of tbe SchreJ hf&gt;r, Min Beuie Bentz and visited Sunday afternoon with whlch she wote to cnurch before
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cl ubs ' and b_as proven to be II Mrs. Allee Davidson spent Satur- Lucille B. Hawkins of lliddieport. going to her daughter's home for
very 1 ~ter~!ihng one as well as a day m Huntington ..
Mrs.. Marie Cyrus returned the day. Mrs. Chlldera la an active
~&lt;~uilflcatJ_
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for
the
town.
Mr
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and
Mrs.
Ro&amp;c:oe
Wise
of
home
Saturday after a several member of the local Cbw-c.b of
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
M_rs . Kl~m was. also at the radio Middleport, were Sunday evening weeka vlait in Washington, D. C. Christ.
H i\ lion thll mormng where she ap. dinner guests of her parents Mr with_ relatlv~s:
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Mrs. Childers r~Jved many lovt:·l
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peared, on the Coffe&lt;&gt; Hour It and Ml's. John Scott..
· . Miss Virgmla Fisher of Charles. , iy ~rts, cards and tele..,.am• r-m
By FftEDDIE HOUDAIHBL"''
10:00 clock.
Mra. Robert Morris and son t
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Carol L..mlcy The clubs plan to_have a repre· Danny were Sunday dinner auests g~=St oi he: -~un~a~iss ~e~ie ~:e.l~~r rellati:vtt•ed• anld r,.
:·tends. A oum·
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Russell of
BN.nd.on de Wilde sentaUve ~t th.e station ea.eh Mo(l· of her mother Mrs. AlDert Young bler
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Pan were sent to Glouster came Saturday to &amp;pend
day •mommg between now and and ramJiy
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MISS Nettle Koehler and guest
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fwered used .Jt the Reyn. the week end Wlua
Chriitmu to keep the Christmu
Mr. and . Mrs. Ran Might and MiJI Virginia Fisher visited Sun- o
orne hor ~for:Jlon:-e .
-~ Rue Tuckerman and other rela·
Not Ope-n WechtMcl•r
lighting contest Dew&amp; before the Mrs. FIOfd Rumfield of Rutland day 1n Gallipolis ·with Mr. and \ ed ,.~~~: ~~rth~~Y ~~m"msc;~d tives.

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Tbe 85th birthday of Mrs. Minerva Childers, of Middlepori,
O.yton was celebrated Sunday wben her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
was the overnight g:uen Srlday and Mrs. Guy Reynolds, entertained with open house for mem·

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PomerOt,Council
Tractor.· For Street

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· and Mra. Leland Peoples and home made mi.nl.l tu U'le guests returned ·to t.he home of her dau·
and daughtf'r ~~ - during the afternoon.
ghter anfi family, Mr. and Mn.
Poston of Logan vis1ted
The oake w·as served by Mrs. c. }i:arl .Kloes in Middleport with
Wlth Mr:. and Mrs. P . L. E Childera of Akrpn' and Mrs. Nina whom she makes her home ..
Bland, also of Akron, presided at
the coffee service.
. Jack Werner wh~ Is employed
Other rt.'!latives VISiting at the ln Park&lt;:rsburg, W.. Va., spent the
Reynolds home sunday were c. E. weekend with his parents, Mr. and
(Sandy} Childers, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. G. Werner.
Cla~nce Af(ber and ,;on, Charles Mrs. Eulah Evana was taken to
Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bla~d Holzer Hospital yesterdly for
and eons, Mark Allen and J?a~ld, treatment nd returned to her
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all of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham h
a
A t br ee tour&amp;e dmner
was en -~ 81 d 8 d daughters C ria and cme later the same day ..
joyed by tbe members of the
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Homebuilders Claaa of U~e Brad· Cathy, oC At~ena,
and Mrs.
Myrta Wilson, daughter ·o( M.Chureh of Christ last Friday IHugh S. Wynia of Plttaburgh;
. and Mrs. Joe Wilson returned to
: evoont.og 'lfter wblcb they went to
~dr. and Mill. W. H. Battrell and ~chool this mqrning after bein&amp;
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of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mn:. Emma Jones of Albany, Ohio; 'lU with. the meaales.
in Bradbury for their Mr:;. Dale Kautz ol Pomeroy; Mr. Mrs. Clarence Cline, Mn. G. G.
meeting and social time.
and Mrs. Stanton Burdette of Pt. Werner ~d Mrs: Chauncey Wer,
A sDort buslneN meeting was Pleasant; Mr. and !f!:rs. Wayne Bur· ner were m Galhpolls last Thunconducted by the president, Nor· dette and Charl_es ~d Sandra, Pt. , day to visit with Mn. Faye Mayer
man Hysell when deci!ioru~ were Pleasant; ~h.il ~"f oBur~ette, Le- at the H?IW Hoatplal.
made concerning the painting of on, W. Va., Cmdr. and :drs. Hul- Commander and Mrs. Hulbert
tjle three new Sunday School bert E. Flo wen, 'White Stone, Va.; E. Flowe~s of White Stone, Va.
rooms at the church.
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are spendmg i few days with Mr.
After group •tnglng of Christ·
•nd Mrs. Guy
and other
mas Caroia the group wu enter·
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taincd by Bob Morris who dld a
espeeial~y for the ~tb birthday
number of 1mltations for tbeir e.
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celebration of M.rs. Reynold's mojoyment.
ther, Mrs. Minerva Childers.
Mrs. Opal Pdddy who under·
Those present for the
Mr• .and MrtL Cbf!ord Stumbo went
a bone grafting operation · at
and meeting were _Mr. and Jln. ~lltertaiD'ed Friday evening ~lb Holzer Hospital last Saturday on
Hysell, Mr.s. Tres11e HendrieU a partJ celebratina: the 11th birth· her arm ia reported to be in a
(teacher of the cJass), Mr. and
of their daugbter,lllarilyn Sue satisfactory condition.
,
Robert Hoover, Mr. _an~ Mrs. at their home In Middleport.
Mrs. otto Aillhlre baa been m.
Guy Russell, Mrs. MarJOllC Wilt,
Durlng the evulnl -pmeJ were at her bome IInce Salt Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pickens, Mr. 1 _,Jayed with prize&amp; HiD&amp; awud·
Mr. and Mrs. Ileid Varll.ey left
'"d Mrs. Robert MorTis, Mr. and ed to Janice Even:on ud Jimmy yeaterda)' for Rorwell, New M'eil·
Mrs Jamea Reed, Mr. and Mra.l Butcher. A stow dance contMt co when M:r VarneJ" will be eih
Everett Lightfoot, Mr. and Mra. was won by John HoOd and Sandy ployed ·
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Ralph Humble, Mr. and Mra. Glenn Humphreys.
Mrs.' Beu
~d. Mtl Jact
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ~ia11on
Marilyn Sue's large deC(lrated TiptQn of ~\1.91bua visited
and Mrs, Fol'!'est, tbe au1stant birthday cake &lt;C!entere~ the table ly with Mr.. and Mr.. G. G. Werteacber of tbe class and Mr .. For· and red and green Christmas caa·
r
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rest.
dies were used on -either aide of ne · - -·- ' - - - - - the centerpiece. tHe We wu
served wlth fruit punch and ice
cream to tho1e named above and
· Linda Lyons, Sam Hood, Larry
Gladwell, Darroll Stumbo, Asa
Bradbury, Roae Marie Hackett,
'Ted lloriarlty, Don Nel.oon, Norma
A 6:30 turkey dinner pl'tiJ!e~e4
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1Stewart, Linda Wilcox, Ztta Nieri,
Saturday proved a _prof1table ~ay 1Eleanor Bodimer, Mary Wolf, Su· Lh.e meeting · of the Happy·Harveat·
~or the aenlor11 of Mtddleplort Hlih san Morris, susan Ch.!Jipman, Stev- er Clau of the Federated ·churth
;)chool when they sold . about 300 en and stephaine Pullen, Diana held Friday eviening at the cburch .
'Mra. Htmry ReibeJ, president,
ooxes of candy with the1r house-to- Davis, GeorKe Sauer and Dream·
the. buslnei8 seulon and.
conducted
nouae canv-ass. They have under- ma Hovatter. Christmas candy
.aken the aeliina: of 7Mt boxes and fnors were also given to each devotlona were led by Mrs. PbU
u~ plannJng to continue the Nle guest by the ho&amp;ten, who w1s Meinhart. Following a prelude by
&gt;hiS week wltl\ a~other house-to- u.sJited by theJr daUghter, Mre. Mrs. Ben NeuWJng, scripture
reading by Mn. Meinhart inter·
hoWlc canvass th1s weekend.
Richard Hovatter.
Sendtn'a: a gift to Marlb'n but spersed with Christmas soilgs, com·
Mothers In ,charge nf the project
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N"ere Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mr&amp;. George unable to be present was John- pleted the devotions.
Plans wen! made to prepare
Buchanln and Mra. Gerald Preston. •DY Blake.
Christmas 00Ke1 for the County In·
mothers who were at the ..:..-- -:--:=-:::-::-:-finnary. Plana were also made to
school last Saturday to help
UNLUCKY CITY BLOC
the .ale were Mrs. Ben Phil· ViCKSBURG, Mlsa. UPI - A serve two dinners Dec. 10 and 11.
.;on, :Mrs. Ernest Bowles, Mrs. John
caused $146,qOO• damage Sun· It was voted to have the piano ln
~..en~~:en and ~4rs. M&amp;nley.
In the eame eJty block ~hat the •oekll room tuned.
At the close of tbe meeting a
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the brunt ol d\e 19l53 tornado
gift exchange wu held.
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Homebuilders Hold
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BidsOnT
rtment W
!Fultz To Ask
Renewal Of
1Sewage Permit
Pomeroy council, with win·
tor's grip at band, moved Monday nig&amp;t to re-equip ito street
department at an estimated
cost of roughly no,ooo.
In another action coundlman Leslie Fultz was·asked to
represent Pomeroy at meellnl:
of the Water PoUutlon Bouil
of the Ohio Department of
Heallh January 12 In Columbua to seek a new sewage per-

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Council voted to advertl.oe
for bitlrfor a neir truck and

a new tractor with loader aDd

mower. A new snow plow, to

be mounted on the truek tllat
would replace a lwlil-operated one, also will be bought.
Bids for the tractor and tru£1&lt;
will be invited oeparately.

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We Give Y•u Real Silver Dollars On
Everything Yo11 Buy . . . All Money Reeelved On Accounts You Get SUver Dol·
Iars. The Only Sale that Pays You SUver
Dollars On Everything You Buy AI
Christmas Time When You Need All
Extra Cash. OUr Sales Are Always Real!

The Ridge-Keno
Social Events
M..n~ ,Ella

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Happy Harvester
Class Enjoys
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Turkey Dinner

Seniors Sell300
Boxes Of Candy
In Weekend Drive

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Ablolutet,y - Sen•llonol- Siore Wide. Everything Jneluded, The Sale of
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Valuet. Read Details Below. No red tape. You purehalle anything
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purebue Pldens wUI pay you one shiny silver dollar. Ju•t think
what you ean buy wllh all the extra n&gt;h. No one ean ohtpilcatc the value•
• to be found at Plekena during their Silver Dollar Sale. Compare anywhere.
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NO STAMPS
THRU THIS
SALE I

M.n. Wayne Ritehle . Vialted aev·
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Eileen K~ and family, Aluon.

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rua at her home Tue&amp;da)' and broke
her wrilll
Everett Milhoan
Tuesday · that hi•
Cbarlea BW'detlfl,
in Melaa General
pneumonia.
Cl~ton Wrllht !ell from hll
SatW'day night ·b reaking bta
He Ia lo Plea11nt VaUey H011pltil,!
. Point Pleuant.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Thurman Babcock.
:Mn. FJorence Bibbee and Raymond
Coleman, apent Tbanlr.sgtvlnt with ·
Mr. and .)In, Robert &gt;(.'olemln.
· Nn. Ella Hannum visited a weet
l't'lceptly with he:r aliter, Mrs. ·L eota
. lbwley, Middleport.
Misaea Josephine and Norma
Rltehle apent Thanktglvina' with
their
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'GR'ATE'
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Now Going On At Mason Furniture and Rutland'
Furniture Stores. • . • . When You Buy Ei.t her

mSuite or . living Room Suite
or a Gas or Electric

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That's right when you pur&lt;hase a.~y of these Items jolt mentioned you wllf gel f23:N worth of elolhlng free · eh••~
Be sure and alk about this when you come tn.
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This means you ran do your
Chrlatmas shopping at ellljer
the Rullond or Mason Fural·

tare Sloreo and also get the

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extra. Items you need for the
, family In the way of clothing.

Yo'lr enJorMtltl tf TV
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You ran also trade In your
old fumlture as down pay·

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rome to either of these two

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and Mr. and
lin. JeW"/ ltbnlalo
of Colum·
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· of MI-. ani!' ltrr. Pearl Ja-

l!hlldren are remumps.
IJ ill with munij:ts.

suit, living room suite or gas
and eleetr~ r,nge we wiU
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n._ •
OpenSeason Begmmng
. . Thursday At 9
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ls • I U D far pnnen opening
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ii\OIDt _. ~ aid local game
,_,.,.._.. lf tUy will report
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The deer ~~eason for IUJUlers
kicU off at 9 a. m. Thursday
and ends at ~ p. m. Saturday.
Theae houn must be ob1erved bY
buntera each day of the season.
Archery &amp;eaaon opened Oct. 15
· aod runs through Dee. 31 with
Ithe same hours. The l-imit lor
tb
each hunter is one deer, el er
sex or any age, either by gun or
arehecy.
The deer population in Meigs
County is more e~Jenly distributed
over the county than last year,
Joa,:him said, u eviden&lt;:ed b:r the
highway kill of deer since Nov. 1.
About a dozen deer have been
killed In that time by cars and
most have been in the eastern

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j Auburn 104 Howard (All) 57
. One deer was_ killed near the C:tnt..,ary 79 Tul•n. 73 ·
Vmlon County lme. ~st y~ar t~e Florida 18 Fla. South.,., 70
deer were f?und maanly 10 t e Vanderbilt 91 ArbniWI• St. 66
w~tern se&lt;:tiOn or. the ~nt_y, Citadel 61 Al.banw 60
w1th Salem To:"'nshlp le~ding In TanneH~N 80 ClltmiOn 62
the number killed during tbe K..,tu~:ky St. 89 Knoxville 59
season.
Leulsvlll• 77 Furman 61
Not every hunter who takes
to the fields and woods Thura· MINIMippl II Ch•ttM'Ioop 61
d·
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Joachim Ohio St•t• 99 Butl•r 66
' :k:d out 1
deer were low• 79 North D•kot• 43
~ken in 72· Ohio counties for a K1r..s 15 Tex•• Tech 71
total of 4 ,413 wlth about 4 ~.o00 N~t~ Dol~ 71 WI~'"'" 51
hunters paying the $5 fee for a C•ncLnnAtl 19 Mlam1 (Ohio) 51
deer
rmit an average of less O.Paul 13 Western onto~rlo 56
than =e d~r per hunter. Deer Wichita 83 Arlzon• St. U. 76
tbis ear are found in the most Nebr•lk• 76 MlnnHOt• 66
num:ers in the hilly section~ of Missouri 79 lndlaru 76
th t t
T•ns A &amp; M 67 Housten .t9
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Arbnsas 65 Tulsa 51
Jo.achlm bas asked that _hunters Ut•h 12 N•w M.xlco St. til
who bag a deer caH h1m the Coloro~do &amp;2 Naw MN.It:o 60
same even!ng ~t ~omeroy 222 and SHttle u. 13 Haw.il 53
report the1r kill 1f they have not
reported to a game protector in
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Hair Raisers On Tap Tonight

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lineman of the New York Giants, charged at an awards d.inner i
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. Brown Still Dazed When Lucas vs Big 0
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Put Back Into Game Says Huff Battle ay me

A couple of bona ttde hair·
raisers are in strong prospect tohere Monday night that Cleveland Browns fullback Jimmy
It seems a pit~ that colle~e niiht in Pomeroy and Middleport
Brown should not have been allowed to play in the second basketball fans wtll have to watt High School gymnasiums.
half of Sunday's Browns-Glants clash.
until next M.arch for a posaible J l
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. Huff took Coach Paul Brown of the Browns to task for re- scoring d9el between Cincinnati's! Athens, liihting for ltJ life a.
Oscar Robertson and Jerry Lucas ready in the SEOAL with but one
turning the backfield ace to the game. He made the rema~ks of Ohio state.
game gone (lost), comes to Pom·
at the 15th. annual West Virginia Sports Writers Awards Om·
eroy for a d(H)r-die battle wilb tbe
ner at which he was the principal speaker.
The top · ranked Bearcats and Panthen, No.2 ranked club, coach·
~
'" His eyes were glassy and he ~-·-fourth · r;mked Ohio State are not ed by RuaseU Moore.
-~ tecord will be l.mportant
should not have played the Aecond
sched uled to meet during the rei·
And at Middleport Coach Nolan
fa~ ~tint the number of deer
half except lor Paul Brown's bru·
~Jar season but they could _collide Swackhamer's big, fast Jackets
1D. ·the county abd •• a b•sia for
lalness," Huff said. " His team·
' m. the N~AA to~~ment~ll they I meet jlllt as big and just as fut
~ JUr•a deer season regula·
wm thetr respecllve conference Logan victors Friday nlght over
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s:1
titles.
by five points.
team he was playing on when he
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Elsewhere in the SEOAL, Jack·
0 rtson an
-turned to actl·on ,·n the third
Meanwhile,
~· son atron1 favorite lor a blgb
cas are expected to spend thetr . •
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ti
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j .me a m
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• everybody's cbotce tor seventh
Contacted in Cleveland, Paul
~BATAN RO~GE: La. UPI -:- 'ttonal scoring cl:lamptonshtp.
place; and GalUpoUs, loser to
Brown answered, "l don't make Coach Paul Dietze, _turned .10 ~ 19 ' Robertson,
who averaged 33.8 Iroo\on .a nd Mlddleport, wedges
the decision on who's fit to play. home town of Man&amp;!le~, ~hto, ~~v~ points a game while winning tbe it!lelf into the Nelsonville cracker~
Foxhunter8 To Meet
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Our team doctOJ' handles the med·l years a~o ~ reermt Jgh I sc h~ scoring crown the past two sea· box lor its second league encoim- .. ~
ical mattera."
Coach Btll eterson to ep. tm sona tossed in 36 Monday nia:htlter.
·
lwedn ~~:MallY ventng
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It was Hurt who jarred the build LouisJa~ State to nahonal as the Bearcats whipped Miami
OUt8ide local Class AA competl~
Members of tlJe Meigs County
Clevelanrt ~- ~llback . with a tackle football pronunence.
(Ohio), 89-58, while Lucas con- tion, hefty Rutland goes to East·
Foxbuntm A!JOelatlon wUl bold
•
that gave ham a ahgbt coneuulon
Peteraon had just directed a tributed 26 points in Ohio State's ero to aeek another 8Core of over
their regular monthly meeting !
NEW YORK uri-Cincinnati, 1n the first half.
Mao&amp;field High School team to the 99.00 victory over Butler.
100, (partly to p_u t the right kind
Wednesday eventn~ at tbt Bald the pre-season choice for the .
Jimmy Brown wu to have Ohjo
football
champjonship...- 1
of fear Into Racme, whieb hu a
Knobs Ch.1bhouse, 1t baa been an-~ national championship, took . an •bared spealdng honor~ with Huff "and that's just about the equiv·
dale in Rutland Friday n~t). ~ n d
nounced. .
even tighter grip today on ~ll'flt b h"' I
ded
in alent to the basketball championRacine takes on Hamsonvl e,
New officers of the organiza- place in the first weekly ratmgs Nut ;: Pk anh wni f~~n Chari a- slJip io Indiana," Dietzel said.
0
victims of the Tornadoes once al·
0
tion are Virgil Roush, president; of the 1~60 college basketball
C'!W or w en
g
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ready this season, 90-40. Wahama,
Peterson, 39, was named head
winless to date, goes to Sandyville,
Corbett Cleek, vice·prealdent and season released by the United ton were cancelled beca~se of bad
Ralph Ours, aecretary·treaaurer.
PreH International
Board &lt;1! weather.
.
a.t Florida State 1 ISCU
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hoping, hoping.
.
1 lootball Coach
Coaches.
Dal• Miller, · Pt. PIHunt Big Monday. He served as an offen·
Coach Moore of the Panthen
KEILTY RESIGNS
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wm. open with his all-senior five
MIAMI BEACH,
•Fla. UPI- 1 With AI.!.·American. Oscar. Rob·
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aga1n namely 6-0 Bob Cunning·
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Boun: llo 5 _:_ Thlltlday 9 III Noon
fames J. Keelty tendered his re. 1ert.son fmng 45 pomts m hi s All
ld " d went
Ohito UiU
h" h after
h 1 CLEVELAND J]PI - Only a I ham ' and H Dick Clark at for0
0
signa lion as president of the Bal· first game and 43 In the s~cond Mond•r night at th• annwl VIc•
bmlg own_ti
~- ~ month ago, the Cleveland Browns , warda, 6·2 Phil Harrison .t center,
Pboae 197
E. Mlllll Sl.
8 te • looked like they were bound for I and Bill Wilson S!ld Ronnie Cartimore Orioles today and recom· during the past week, Cincmnall tory Awards Dlnn•r In Chul... cwoac kng ,.""'' donFs • 1
. 1ended General Manager Lee reeeived the first·place votes of ton.
apa one an
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conference championship., man, both 6-0. at guards.
1 another
MacPhail as his successor.
2ft of the 35 famoua coaches who
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A native of Toronto Ohio he Today, the coaching staff is dis-In the Panthers' first game
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tar d t Oh.' N ih
cussing a major overhauling of against Wellston aU but Wilaob
10
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tearr. of the Class "AA" ali
state
a s.t y. en a
or ern ·the team for next year.
proved tbem&amp;elv'es strong bucket
. te
of wuas
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Cal ifornia, last season's
C
team. e rece ve a ~r ~ca
makers. AB 18 freshman Wllson waa
champion, was second, just as it award at Monday night .s dmner.
He was touring the state, inter· •Coach Paul ~rown said he wont I a sharp shooter. He never has been
was in the pre-aeason poll. But
Others talking part m lhfl p~o- viewing pro(pectiVe hlgh school n:'ake any . major changes !or the one _ yet _ in three yean of
Cincinnati, which had a f!3·point gram were Art Lewis, former Mtd· recruita for LSU, when the an· fmale. agamst the Eagles in Phila- varsity play, but has shone as a delead in the pre·season balloting dleport football great and present· nouncement was made.
delphta Sunday.
fensive at.alwart and at feedinl on
on a points basis, boosted that ly coac h at West Virginia, .llnd
" Th"
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offense
marGin over Cali!ornia to 102 Governor
Cecil Underwood of
"J'm sick to lose him," Dietzel .
ts game c~u mean$ 500 per
Carm.an Harrison cunningham
There
wont
be'II be
any exper·l
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points this week.
West VJrg:tnJa.
Sal"d · "He,s do ne an eKceut:!n 1 JOb man.
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CJark• hit well• into double•
1oo mg,
at LSU and he deserved to move 1 tmenUng, ou we
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ligures against Wellston, some o
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a
them laying out over a quarter
West Virginia, fourth In the
Fl&lt;1rtd~ State. too.
The most certain spot for new while sophomores .Sob Winebren·
ratings, jumped to
!aces nex.t year is the defensive ner, Eddie BulfingWn and TeiT)'
while Ohio State .and sophobacktield. Brown said after Sun- Ohlinger took their turn. Each
Lucas jumped
ace Jerry
day's dlSasLer in New York that scored four points.
liixlh to fourth. North t:arohe was d.Lsapplinted -with pasa deAthens with a big, veteran club
remalned In the No. '5 slot.
fense. He admits some changes led by ail-league Russ Wickerham
weekly college basketball
must be made it lhe Browns are at forward, lumped Circleville Mr:~~~~:u~~
the United Press In·
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YORK
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Syracuse
to
be ln eontenti(ln next year.
51 Saturday night, avenging ita
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bLack mark at Logan the ol&amp;ht berecords in parentheses.
college
football's
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Points
ord in 1959 although it began the
COLUMBUS UPI - Ohio State's
taeled pivot, and 6·1 Wickerham,
1. Cineinnati . . . . 2~ (2·0) 327 season without an experienced unbeaten basketbaJlers embark on
are Coach Charles . McAf~'s re2. California
15 (1 ·0) 225 quarterback, today
wa1 named a five·s:ame road tour this week
btDNEY, Austr•lla UPI - bounding aces. Chase dumped in 14
3. Weat Virginia .. I (S·O&gt; 216 national
champion by .United that should ·llO a long ;.way In de· Georva Bar~ · 1'46, . Australia, points against circleville. Larry
4. Ohio Stale
I (3{1) 212 Press International'• .Buard
of termining i! the Buckeyea are for JcnoekM out 81Ht'l Todd, 146¥.~ Riggs, Ronnie Begg and Dick BIOI·
·15, North Carolina
0 ·0) 180 Coaches.
real lhl1 season.
Austral!-.. 6, rttai~d Brltl1h lm- · ser likely will round out the Ath·
6. Kcnlucky
1 (2·1) 162
syracuse, serioualy tested only
Ohio State, which completed a pire ••ltarweight tttl..
1ens five but McAfee has three or
7. St. Louis
2 (3-0J J24 once en route to a 10.0 record, back-breaking four · game home
four more boys he slJoota in · to
8. Indiana . .
{1..0) 109 Is the first Ea&amp;tern ltbool to lead 'stand in the past seven days with
,, NOTTINGHAM, En.. _UPt- keep things interesting.
9. Kans11s . . . .
(1.()) 68 the final balloting !or a aeaBOn a 99-66
runaway over iButler's W•lly Swift, lnglo~nd, outpointed
Log•n Tough
Utah
0 ·0) 46 since the ratings were inaugur~t· Bulldogs,
travel
to St. Louis Willi• T~l, Souft,l Afrka, 10.
Jerry stump, who is what IUs
. St. JGseph's, 44; 12, Bradley ~d in 1950. Army's third-place fan· Thursday for a meeting witb the
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1name impHes, stumpy, is tbe bJg
Louisville, 18; 14, Kans11s ish last year was the beat prevt. aevenlh·ranked Blllikeos.
NIW YORK UPI-Chlco Rof· guo., the Jackets will have t&lt;~ atop.
15, Southern Calif()rnla Qus showing by an Eaater~ team. , , After that, tbe Bt!eka take
a lin•. 135'tl, New York, kMckH I The Uttle guard, now a driVer 11
Teeh, 12 each 17,
Rubenstein, Yardley, Coty, Tweed and
Coach Ben Sehwattzwalder • mid·term examination recess be- out Luke E..ttr. 135¥.1:, Pitt• well as a long ahot artist, will
, 11; 18, Villanova 01'8ngemen rolled up 390 point! fore rolng up a11ainat the like11 o! burgh, 1.
make thlnp tough lor the t~ackets.
Evening In Paris
' , 9 each; 20, UCLA and allowed only 59 although they Brigham Young, Utah and Ken·
and st.
Coach Swackhamer will start hi.J
and North" C~:~rcllna State, 8 each. went
through
the campai11n tucky, They don't pJ.ay at home
NEW ORLEANS UPf-H•nry three big men down under, 8-2 Ray
with two sophomore
qurter· apln until Jan. 4 in the &lt;Bil Ten Hank, stoPf*l J"" Bowdry.. St. Kloes 6-3 Walt Harris. and tU 1
TIGIRS SICiN THREI
backs, Dave Sarette and
Diek opener against Illinois.
Louis. 10--welghh unavellabl..
M:tteb. Hta ;:uardt will be
DETRoiT UPI-The Detroit E11sterly.
It was too much height •nd Jer.
Dave Hartinger,
the howitzer
have signed four hopeful•
The United Prell lntematio11al ry Lucu In Ohio .state's wio over
TAMPA. Fla. UPI-WIIll• Pu- shooter, and Richard Swackhamer,
-Joho Griffin of North Branch, final 1959 major ooUege football Butler Monday m'ht. ·The Bucks trano. 110, Miami IHch, pa.., out wbo baa won a place on the startComplete Llae Men't ToUotrles - olil
Don Mowery of Albion, ratings (woo · lost recorda In pa· led all the way tn rolling to their poMtN Ch..-fl•
Spiro, YIU'dley, Klnf•men, Menne~&gt;, Mu
Pavlis,. 176t 1ng five with his speed, ball hand·
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Bill Shelton of Wuhincton renthesea):
fourth straight victory in the in· Toronto, 10.
Una skill and d.termination.
YIIOior .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 to .8.50
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and Tom Schroeder of
T.....,
P•lnh
Cant
campaia:n.
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'Selllell- Now 3 Speed Adjustable
1K&lt;inin.ore,, N. Y.-to 1960 min01' 1. Syracuse 31 (10.0)
3421
Luca11, who hit , tlJe 100·polnt
STOCKTON, Calif. UPI-H~rTAKIS MARLIN JOB
league contracts.
1 Milaiulppi 3 (IH)
284 mark ht bls tour startS, collected man, Marquu, 122, SNclcten, ...,
MIAMI UPI:....AI
VIncent, •
3. Loulalana State (9-1)
2M 26 points and pulled in 18 re- peel .-.ml Iaraia, 121, Tlluen~, · eoach with the BalUmore Orioles
4. Texaa
(9-1)
2n bounds, althouch hia atrina: of Cree 1Mexlc.~ 7.
.
alnce tiM, b•• been named. to
NAMED DIRICTOR·COACK
1111 Ulnws ended at 25 atrUgbt when
&amp;.
Georgia
&lt;9-1)
manaie the Miami Marllna in
OTHER MEN'S RAZORS
ST. LOUIS lJPI-Jack McMahon
8.
Wloconoln
(7-2)
111'
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he
milftd
one
In
lhe
oeeond
ball.
Pll8trano
Warms
Up
111110.
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St. Louis Hawka' guard, has been
Noreleo .. UUS
Sunbe1111 .. UUO
7.
Wuhington
1
(9-1)
121
Scorlq
ba.lanee
and
a
tt&amp;bt
man
named aasJatant coach and dlrec· 8. Texas Christian (8-2)
LIGB'l'ERS - Ronson ond Zippo
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103 for man de!enae made the diller- For Go With ~hie
a•
tor of player personnel of tbe
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CMnplole Uno
9. Arkanaaa
(8-2)
M ence. Sophomore John Havlicek
TAMPA, Fla. UPI _ Former
National BasketbaU Aun . Club.
10. Penn State &lt;8-2)
~ followed Lucas In scorina: wltb 14 heavyweight contender WHile Patu. Clemson, 38; 12, DUnoia, 10, pointl. Guard Larry SJeefried and tra.,Q war~ up for a hoped·lor
Alabama and Southern lorwud .Joe Roberta acored 13, tJtte bout with lllht beavyweWht
Aubum, and JUIJ'd Mel Nowell had 10.
! titleholder Archer Moore with a
11, Ok·
'to round unanimous deciaion Mon·
_ .• ·-"'· .MAPL~hl MVf'
day niaht over Charlie Pavlia.
A
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Each B1tlb Burns
U 1+-T lrd bueman
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Coallderatlotl
lndepeodently
-~;hOr,e wiD be honored . Putrano, 24, used good left
IDOit valuabJe player of 1jabs and hooks to tate the dec:lJ.
Reg. U.4B
TO PLAY MJI. SOUTH
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OpenSeason Begmmng
. . Thursday At 9
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deu buntera who
durinl the 14th
ls • I U D far pnnen opening
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ii\OIDt _. ~ aid local game
,_,.,.._.. lf tUy will report
...iUJifll -.:e.~,A. R .Joachim, Jocal
...S.. llid. today.
.. .;a, camp1e1e reeord of all killa
lit· tldr «M~IItJ -.111 be com-pleted
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The deer ~~eason for IUJUlers
kicU off at 9 a. m. Thursday
and ends at ~ p. m. Saturday.
Theae houn must be ob1erved bY
buntera each day of the season.
Archery &amp;eaaon opened Oct. 15
· aod runs through Dee. 31 with
Ithe same hours. The l-imit lor
tb
each hunter is one deer, el er
sex or any age, either by gun or
arehecy.
The deer population in Meigs
County is more e~Jenly distributed
over the county than last year,
Joa,:him said, u eviden&lt;:ed b:r the
highway kill of deer since Nov. 1.
About a dozen deer have been
killed In that time by cars and
most have been in the eastern

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j Auburn 104 Howard (All) 57
. One deer was_ killed near the C:tnt..,ary 79 Tul•n. 73 ·
Vmlon County lme. ~st y~ar t~e Florida 18 Fla. South.,., 70
deer were f?und maanly 10 t e Vanderbilt 91 ArbniWI• St. 66
w~tern se&lt;:tiOn or. the ~nt_y, Citadel 61 Al.banw 60
w1th Salem To:"'nshlp le~ding In TanneH~N 80 ClltmiOn 62
the number killed during tbe K..,tu~:ky St. 89 Knoxville 59
season.
Leulsvlll• 77 Furman 61
Not every hunter who takes
to the fields and woods Thura· MINIMippl II Ch•ttM'Ioop 61
d·
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Joachim Ohio St•t• 99 Butl•r 66
' :k:d out 1
deer were low• 79 North D•kot• 43
~ken in 72· Ohio counties for a K1r..s 15 Tex•• Tech 71
total of 4 ,413 wlth about 4 ~.o00 N~t~ Dol~ 71 WI~'"'" 51
hunters paying the $5 fee for a C•ncLnnAtl 19 Mlam1 (Ohio) 51
deer
rmit an average of less O.Paul 13 Western onto~rlo 56
than =e d~r per hunter. Deer Wichita 83 Arlzon• St. U. 76
tbis ear are found in the most Nebr•lk• 76 MlnnHOt• 66
num:ers in the hilly section~ of Missouri 79 lndlaru 76
th t t
T•ns A &amp; M 67 Housten .t9
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Arbnsas 65 Tulsa 51
Jo.achlm bas asked that _hunters Ut•h 12 N•w M.xlco St. til
who bag a deer caH h1m the Coloro~do &amp;2 Naw MN.It:o 60
same even!ng ~t ~omeroy 222 and SHttle u. 13 Haw.il 53
report the1r kill 1f they have not
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. Brown Still Dazed When Lucas vs Big 0
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Put Back Into Game Says Huff Battle ay me

A couple of bona ttde hair·
raisers are in strong prospect tohere Monday night that Cleveland Browns fullback Jimmy
It seems a pit~ that colle~e niiht in Pomeroy and Middleport
Brown should not have been allowed to play in the second basketball fans wtll have to watt High School gymnasiums.
half of Sunday's Browns-Glants clash.
until next M.arch for a posaible J l
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. Huff took Coach Paul Brown of the Browns to task for re- scoring d9el between Cincinnati's! Athens, liihting for ltJ life a.
Oscar Robertson and Jerry Lucas ready in the SEOAL with but one
turning the backfield ace to the game. He made the rema~ks of Ohio state.
game gone (lost), comes to Pom·
at the 15th. annual West Virginia Sports Writers Awards Om·
eroy for a d(H)r-die battle wilb tbe
ner at which he was the principal speaker.
The top · ranked Bearcats and Panthen, No.2 ranked club, coach·
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'" His eyes were glassy and he ~-·-fourth · r;mked Ohio State are not ed by RuaseU Moore.
-~ tecord will be l.mportant
should not have played the Aecond
sched uled to meet during the rei·
And at Middleport Coach Nolan
fa~ ~tint the number of deer
half except lor Paul Brown's bru·
~Jar season but they could _collide Swackhamer's big, fast Jackets
1D. ·the county abd •• a b•sia for
lalness," Huff said. " His team·
' m. the N~AA to~~ment~ll they I meet jlllt as big and just as fut
~ JUr•a deer season regula·
wm thetr respecllve conference Logan victors Friday nlght over
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titles.
by five points.
team he was playing on when he
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Elsewhere in the SEOAL, Jack·
0 rtson an
-turned to actl·on ,·n the third
Meanwhile,
~· son atron1 favorite lor a blgb
cas are expected to spend thetr . •
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ti
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j .me a m
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• everybody's cbotce tor seventh
Contacted in Cleveland, Paul
~BATAN RO~GE: La. UPI -:- 'ttonal scoring cl:lamptonshtp.
place; and GalUpoUs, loser to
Brown answered, "l don't make Coach Paul Dietze, _turned .10 ~ 19 ' Robertson,
who averaged 33.8 Iroo\on .a nd Mlddleport, wedges
the decision on who's fit to play. home town of Man&amp;!le~, ~hto, ~~v~ points a game while winning tbe it!lelf into the Nelsonville cracker~
Foxhunter8 To Meet
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Our team doctOJ' handles the med·l years a~o ~ reermt Jgh I sc h~ scoring crown the past two sea· box lor its second league encoim- .. ~
ical mattera."
Coach Btll eterson to ep. tm sona tossed in 36 Monday nia:htlter.
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OUt8ide local Class AA competl~
Members of tlJe Meigs County
Clevelanrt ~- ~llback . with a tackle football pronunence.
(Ohio), 89-58, while Lucas con- tion, hefty Rutland goes to East·
Foxbuntm A!JOelatlon wUl bold
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Peteraon had just directed a tributed 26 points in Ohio State's ero to aeek another 8Core of over
their regular monthly meeting !
NEW YORK uri-Cincinnati, 1n the first half.
Mao&amp;field High School team to the 99.00 victory over Butler.
100, (partly to p_u t the right kind
Wednesday eventn~ at tbt Bald the pre-season choice for the .
Jimmy Brown wu to have Ohjo
football
champjonship...- 1
of fear Into Racme, whieb hu a
Knobs Ch.1bhouse, 1t baa been an-~ national championship, took . an •bared spealdng honor~ with Huff "and that's just about the equiv·
dale in Rutland Friday n~t). ~ n d
nounced. .
even tighter grip today on ~ll'flt b h"' I
ded
in alent to the basketball championRacine takes on Hamsonvl e,
New officers of the organiza- place in the first weekly ratmgs Nut ;: Pk anh wni f~~n Chari a- slJip io Indiana," Dietzel said.
0
victims of the Tornadoes once al·
0
tion are Virgil Roush, president; of the 1~60 college basketball
C'!W or w en
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ready this season, 90-40. Wahama,
Peterson, 39, was named head
winless to date, goes to Sandyville,
Corbett Cleek, vice·prealdent and season released by the United ton were cancelled beca~se of bad
Ralph Ours, aecretary·treaaurer.
PreH International
Board &lt;1! weather.
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hoping, hoping.
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Coaches.
Dal• Miller, · Pt. PIHunt Big Monday. He served as an offen·
Coach Moore of the Panthen
KEILTY RESIGNS
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wm. open with his all-senior five
MIAMI BEACH,
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aga1n namely 6-0 Bob Cunning·
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Boun: llo 5 _:_ Thlltlday 9 III Noon
fames J. Keelty tendered his re. 1ert.son fmng 45 pomts m hi s All
ld " d went
Ohito UiU
h" h after
h 1 CLEVELAND J]PI - Only a I ham ' and H Dick Clark at for0
0
signa lion as president of the Bal· first game and 43 In the s~cond Mond•r night at th• annwl VIc•
bmlg own_ti
~- ~ month ago, the Cleveland Browns , warda, 6·2 Phil Harrison .t center,
Pboae 197
E. Mlllll Sl.
8 te • looked like they were bound for I and Bill Wilson S!ld Ronnie Cartimore Orioles today and recom· during the past week, Cincmnall tory Awards Dlnn•r In Chul... cwoac kng ,.""'' donFs • 1
. 1ended General Manager Lee reeeived the first·place votes of ton.
apa one an
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conference championship., man, both 6-0. at guards.
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MacPhail as his successor.
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cussing a major overhauling of against Wellston aU but Wilaob
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tearr. of the Class "AA" ali
state
a s.t y. en a
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makers. AB 18 freshman Wllson waa
champion, was second, just as it award at Monday night .s dmner.
He was touring the state, inter· •Coach Paul ~rown said he wont I a sharp shooter. He never has been
was in the pre-aeason poll. But
Others talking part m lhfl p~o- viewing pro(pectiVe hlgh school n:'ake any . major changes !or the one _ yet _ in three yean of
Cincinnati, which had a f!3·point gram were Art Lewis, former Mtd· recruita for LSU, when the an· fmale. agamst the Eagles in Phila- varsity play, but has shone as a delead in the pre·season balloting dleport football great and present· nouncement was made.
delphta Sunday.
fensive at.alwart and at feedinl on
on a points basis, boosted that ly coac h at West Virginia, .llnd
" Th"
ld
offense
marGin over Cali!ornia to 102 Governor
Cecil Underwood of
"J'm sick to lose him," Dietzel .
ts game c~u mean$ 500 per
Carm.an Harrison cunningham
There
wont
be'II be
any exper·l
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West VJrg:tnJa.
Sal"d · "He,s do ne an eKceut:!n 1 JOb man.
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CJark• hit well• into double•
1oo mg,
at LSU and he deserved to move 1 tmenUng, ou we
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H ••11 d
• lie t I b t the veteran coach disclo.sed.
ligures against Wellston, some o
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a
them laying out over a quarter
West Virginia, fourth In the
Fl&lt;1rtd~ State. too.
The most certain spot for new while sophomores .Sob Winebren·
ratings, jumped to
!aces nex.t year is the defensive ner, Eddie BulfingWn and TeiT)'
while Ohio State .and sophobacktield. Brown said after Sun- Ohlinger took their turn. Each
Lucas jumped
ace Jerry
day's dlSasLer in New York that scored four points.
liixlh to fourth. North t:arohe was d.Lsapplinted -with pasa deAthens with a big, veteran club
remalned In the No. '5 slot.
fense. He admits some changes led by ail-league Russ Wickerham
weekly college basketball
must be made it lhe Browns are at forward, lumped Circleville Mr:~~~~:u~~
the United Press In·
NEW
YORK
UPI
Syracuse
to
be ln eontenti(ln next year.
51 Saturday night, avenging ita
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bLack mark at Logan the ol&amp;ht berecords in parentheses.
college
football's
only
perfect
rec·
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. Sii·four Steve Chase, beapeeTeem
Points
ord in 1959 although it began the
COLUMBUS UPI - Ohio State's
taeled pivot, and 6·1 Wickerham,
1. Cineinnati . . . . 2~ (2·0) 327 season without an experienced unbeaten basketbaJlers embark on
are Coach Charles . McAf~'s re2. California
15 (1 ·0) 225 quarterback, today
wa1 named a five·s:ame road tour this week
btDNEY, Austr•lla UPI - bounding aces. Chase dumped in 14
3. Weat Virginia .. I (S·O&gt; 216 national
champion by .United that should ·llO a long ;.way In de· Georva Bar~ · 1'46, . Australia, points against circleville. Larry
4. Ohio Stale
I (3{1) 212 Press International'• .Buard
of termining i! the Buckeyea are for JcnoekM out 81Ht'l Todd, 146¥.~ Riggs, Ronnie Begg and Dick BIOI·
·15, North Carolina
0 ·0) 180 Coaches.
real lhl1 season.
Austral!-.. 6, rttai~d Brltl1h lm- · ser likely will round out the Ath·
6. Kcnlucky
1 (2·1) 162
syracuse, serioualy tested only
Ohio State, which completed a pire ••ltarweight tttl..
1ens five but McAfee has three or
7. St. Louis
2 (3-0J J24 once en route to a 10.0 record, back-breaking four · game home
four more boys he slJoota in · to
8. Indiana . .
{1..0) 109 Is the first Ea&amp;tern ltbool to lead 'stand in the past seven days with
,, NOTTINGHAM, En.. _UPt- keep things interesting.
9. Kans11s . . . .
(1.()) 68 the final balloting !or a aeaBOn a 99-66
runaway over iButler's W•lly Swift, lnglo~nd, outpointed
Log•n Tough
Utah
0 ·0) 46 since the ratings were inaugur~t· Bulldogs,
travel
to St. Louis Willi• T~l, Souft,l Afrka, 10.
Jerry stump, who is what IUs
. St. JGseph's, 44; 12, Bradley ~d in 1950. Army's third-place fan· Thursday for a meeting witb the
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Louisville, 18; 14, Kans11s ish last year was the beat prevt. aevenlh·ranked Blllikeos.
NIW YORK UPI-Chlco Rof· guo., the Jackets will have t&lt;~ atop.
15, Southern Calif()rnla Qus showing by an Eaater~ team. , , After that, tbe Bt!eka take
a lin•. 135'tl, New York, kMckH I The Uttle guard, now a driVer 11
Teeh, 12 each 17,
Rubenstein, Yardley, Coty, Tweed and
Coach Ben Sehwattzwalder • mid·term examination recess be- out Luke E..ttr. 135¥.1:, Pitt• well as a long ahot artist, will
, 11; 18, Villanova 01'8ngemen rolled up 390 point! fore rolng up a11ainat the like11 o! burgh, 1.
make thlnp tough lor the t~ackets.
Evening In Paris
' , 9 each; 20, UCLA and allowed only 59 although they Brigham Young, Utah and Ken·
and st.
Coach Swackhamer will start hi.J
and North" C~:~rcllna State, 8 each. went
through
the campai11n tucky, They don't pJ.ay at home
NEW ORLEANS UPf-H•nry three big men down under, 8-2 Ray
with two sophomore
qurter· apln until Jan. 4 in the &lt;Bil Ten Hank, stoPf*l J"" Bowdry.. St. Kloes 6-3 Walt Harris. and tU 1
TIGIRS SICiN THREI
backs, Dave Sarette and
Diek opener against Illinois.
Louis. 10--welghh unavellabl..
M:tteb. Hta ;:uardt will be
DETRoiT UPI-The Detroit E11sterly.
It was too much height •nd Jer.
Dave Hartinger,
the howitzer
have signed four hopeful•
The United Prell lntematio11al ry Lucu In Ohio .state's wio over
TAMPA. Fla. UPI-WIIll• Pu- shooter, and Richard Swackhamer,
-Joho Griffin of North Branch, final 1959 major ooUege football Butler Monday m'ht. ·The Bucks trano. 110, Miami IHch, pa.., out wbo baa won a place on the startComplete Llae Men't ToUotrles - olil
Don Mowery of Albion, ratings (woo · lost recorda In pa· led all the way tn rolling to their poMtN Ch..-fl•
Spiro, YIU'dley, Klnf•men, Menne~&gt;, Mu
Pavlis,. 176t 1ng five with his speed, ball hand·
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Bill Shelton of Wuhincton renthesea):
fourth straight victory in the in· Toronto, 10.
Una skill and d.termination.
YIIOior .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 to .8.50
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and Tom Schroeder of
T.....,
P•lnh
Cant
campaia:n.
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'Selllell- Now 3 Speed Adjustable
1K&lt;inin.ore,, N. Y.-to 1960 min01' 1. Syracuse 31 (10.0)
3421
Luca11, who hit , tlJe 100·polnt
STOCKTON, Calif. UPI-H~rTAKIS MARLIN JOB
league contracts.
1 Milaiulppi 3 (IH)
284 mark ht bls tour startS, collected man, Marquu, 122, SNclcten, ...,
MIAMI UPI:....AI
VIncent, •
3. Loulalana State (9-1)
2M 26 points and pulled in 18 re- peel .-.ml Iaraia, 121, Tlluen~, · eoach with the BalUmore Orioles
4. Texaa
(9-1)
2n bounds, althouch hia atrina: of Cree 1Mexlc.~ 7.
.
alnce tiM, b•• been named. to
NAMED DIRICTOR·COACK
1111 Ulnws ended at 25 atrUgbt when
&amp;.
Georgia
&lt;9-1)
manaie the Miami Marllna in
OTHER MEN'S RAZORS
ST. LOUIS lJPI-Jack McMahon
8.
Wloconoln
(7-2)
111'
1
he
milftd
one
In
lhe
oeeond
ball.
Pll8trano
Warms
Up
111110.
,
St. Louis Hawka' guard, has been
Noreleo .. UUS
Sunbe1111 .. UUO
7.
Wuhington
1
(9-1)
121
Scorlq
ba.lanee
and
a
tt&amp;bt
man
named aasJatant coach and dlrec· 8. Texas Christian (8-2)
LIGB'l'ERS - Ronson ond Zippo
1
103 for man de!enae made the diller- For Go With ~hie
a•
tor of player personnel of tbe
.
CMnplole Uno
9. Arkanaaa
(8-2)
M ence. Sophomore John Havlicek
TAMPA, Fla. UPI _ Former
National BasketbaU Aun . Club.
10. Penn State &lt;8-2)
~ followed Lucas In scorina: wltb 14 heavyweight contender WHile Patu. Clemson, 38; 12, DUnoia, 10, pointl. Guard Larry SJeefried and tra.,Q war~ up for a hoped·lor
Alabama and Southern lorwud .Joe Roberta acored 13, tJtte bout with lllht beavyweWht
Aubum, and JUIJ'd Mel Nowell had 10.
! titleholder Archer Moore with a
11, Ok·
'to round unanimous deciaion Mon·
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day niaht over Charlie Pavlia.
A
CUstomer
Each B1tlb Burns
U 1+-T lrd bueman
Is
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Fim
Coallderatlotl
lndepeodently
-~;hOr,e wiD be honored . Putrano, 24, used good left
IDOit valuabJe player of 1jabs and hooks to tate the dec:lJ.
Reg. U.4B
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i Christmas

Mainly About
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Daily Sentinel
Daybook

"Let's Keep Chnstmas" was lhe subJect of the devotions
used by the PrtscUia Circle when the B H, Sanborn Mtmonary Society of the Middleport FirSt Baptist Church met Mon-

Chdpfer Members Entertained Saturday
Wjth Lunc;heon At Dale Dutton Home
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with a lovely fiorai
fnm &amp;uth'a Floral Shop
JiiaChWpoU• wu Bob "Mr. Amer·
• Van Cooner. Tbia waa the
C:..lm.prelll.ve eenmony of the
:.,ear~ttJred 1n a
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erowd u abe led the candl·
.ka' "11llu Snow Queen"
~the anter of the fioor.
• TbOH competinl were Jeverl.)'
'DiaQa. Stumbo, Darlene
Donu. Aultizer, PhyWj
Barlnra LJeving, Bever]y
:;:t:ta•od
M8id• Rouab The
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tel were at.o attired m
~ lormal1. Each competed
~ 10te1 from the erowd that at·
t.inded tbe informal alfall' from
e:oo aaW 12:30
·~ Introduced a1 "Mlls Trl·
Couab' lor
1960" Wll Janice
lflundtn of Galllpoll•
Oile of the mott entbuala 8ttc
'D. roll COII~Itl ever conduct·
tbe MGM Area
Koren
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l,!jl&gt;otD~o unteat the undiaput
who were Beverly
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Wllliamaon won the
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roll crowns at the forthcoming
Saturday mght's canteen session.
Carol Gibbs, New Haven and
Randy Rothgeb, ChellhJrc, won
the slow donee ('Ontest.
Bob Roush, :Middleport won the
"Beat Dressed Teenager ' award
The IK'heduled 'Teenagers Yule
March" that waa slated to benelil
the Meigs Jaycee~:~ Needy Yule
Program was postponed due to
the canteen being unuble to ac
c~mmoda}c the mrlllY hundreds at
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Followtna: 1t demomtratlon by
Mn
Richard Campbell, gume11
Wf.'rc played and prizes awarded th~
winncra Mn Edwar~ Ball won th1
door prize
A aulad course was 11erved by the
hoateaft to i~r11 Roy Grucser, Mrs
Harold Blackaton and ~on11, Bobby
and Bruce, Mr11 William Grueser,
Mn Roy Sm1th und son, Donnie,
Mrli Rolhn Rradford Knd daughters.
Connie and Judy, Mrs Homer Rad
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t&lt;J the very crowded condlhons
at the hall If the benefit group
would be abte to flnd a larger
place for such llll affair lhe can
teen would be most happy to re
schedule such a program.
Chaperons during the nftatt
were Mrs Edward Evans, Mra c
Barth
Mr~ James Farmer
Wali('r Bunce and Mn Wal'
Bradford, all of Middleport
group, also representing lhe
IS.tnlor Mothers Club of Middle
had charge of the eonce 58 .
dunng the evemnc Other
chaperon&amp; mduded Mr and Mn
Et~rl Queen of G&amp;tllpolls along
Wtth Mrs Al!red L Rou11h of
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meet at the C'hurth at 7 30 p m
Other hoste88es for the cveninl
will be Mn Ed French, Mrs Fred
I Cardner, Mrs. William Bradford,

ue Ured but atanding aoldterly
PITI'SlJUGH UPI - Membera of 1
treet,. told the cheering crowd i.be BrDtberbood of Railroad Train j
that 8ume time qo he had made meo went on stnke today ag1mst
up bjs mind that "somebody, the the P1ttsburah and Loke Efie Rall·l
Lord w11Ung, [ would c... me to ' 08d halting operation[; o the m
lndla"
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·dusU:tally important line and 1dhng
J,OOO employea.
E1senhower ArT Ived Jn New
The wall out started at 6 a m
Delhi at :L02 p. m. (6·32 a. m lflllr last ~mute efforts to re
est,) half an hou.r late on a fhght wlve 14- dispute o.ver the handling
from Kabul, Afehanl!tan, where &lt;Jf freight caboose cars m the
flntbyJastlc Afghans pressed so /railroad's Youngstown, Ohio, yardl,
tightly in upon , his car that it ra•led
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waa forced to halt and U. S Secret Service men leap~d to 'tsl
In addillonJ to heavy f ... lsttt opbumpers to bold &amp;be crowd back
eration• lfttwetn Flthburth •nd
Prrme Mmister Jawaharla~ Ne· 1 V'oun ..town, • the stnb cu.t ofi
an 31UlOUncement today by the company and
hru, Prestdew. Rajend,ra Prasal ~ c.mmuter Mrvlce from th• 8Hvof America, local 5668
and all other top Indian Ieadere- er &amp;nd Ohio River ~van.,, to
The statement by Ronald E
including one minb~r ~ho eot Pltt.11burgh, which •lrtidv w..•
Rhody, public relabonl director
out of a eiek bed to be present- platued by • walkoUt of trolley
oaid,
were gathered at the airport here and but oper•lors of lt1 m.in
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As a reiUit of meebngs and
t~ greet Eiaenbower.
m•11 trMtlt syn.m.
d~.~~:wwon• between Hpreaenta·
........... Hoatnl
itive~e of tbe oompaay and J,he
Nao tll.ere wu Nebru'a dauah· John W JW'rlier, P &amp;:
'!!'~oil, tlai !loY-eo&lt;' worlco Is
ter, ladira G&amp;ndbJ wbo will ~ dent. chareed tb! UIJ.Ion
. 1 'Crllln "' -""-- 1ttempt1n1 tO emba.it on a neW
holteaa to -~ • ~ftDhow,r fuaed w t!UttPtiH.te witb ~
Doyle Jones, Beverly
Offl
by era of better ftlaUOnlhiP' betbe President's
dallrbtei'·iD·law &amp;'II mediauou bDar4 and 111d
1 I d 1 st montb
rtoush, Sharon
and
1'he event ..is spott·
cera e ee e 1
u1
md unoffieiai first lady on ~e the oompauy wuuJd seek an
1 tween the union and the eom·
tout
juncll~ m Plttsburgb. U S. Dis· sored by the Juruor class, and starts at
p m A select group the Meags County ~ 1c o~fa:e lpany. In reviewtnB the pa1t re.[ndJans by teru1 of thouuact. ttlct Court reqwrmg the train- of Wahama High bandsmen wtll present specllll numbers UJ.· ~0:~~~ ~;~t a~W::eeUn~ of the cord of difflCul.tP.eS and problems
Yti
ted b 'l'h
R ed
in th
ff
of the between the unwn an.j company,
had 1treamed into towa in special men to ab1de oy tile procedures
Yl omas e '
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he 0 ~:teea at Jt was found tbat aU toncerned
U&gt;aina, bu5ea, bullock carts, horae of the Railway La~r Act and en- rec
a Is ury own• lP
needed to take 1 fresh loot and
Iran earri-a:ea by biQ)'Cle and ter mto mediatlqn.
,
Rock Sprangs
endeavor to take a new approach
on foot
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B.arriaer saad the trainmen s
stnke "llefl• Lilly alfected" pl&amp;nl.!
f Off"'" '""'"'":.::' ':::.f~~
Improving theae po"' rebtoon·
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' shlpa
of U S ,:,teeJ Corp , Jone11 &amp;
Laughlin Steel, and Yotmg~&gt;town
~ pttJ~dent, R~be~b0 ·1.!;c~~VI~ To e1fed a dean break wdh
Sheet and Tube (."o. 111 the .P1tlB
"I~::~~~~ ~~ink J:~st~n, Po:.e~ the past and utabliar the proper
burgh and Youngstown distracts.
,
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fUl well-balanced relations among the
The M,iac
Connt-n
Junior Chamber or Co:1 ~ eXp®ts roy, wd appuwte cera 0
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, .n:n. ·
d d:le posmon de•d lor We last e~ev· peop1e 1 t Ra veaaw ood • it was mu·
to make thiS a more happy Christmas seaeon or w nee Y eral yeal'll DY ~..~er.~~Id lteuter, Porn- lullly agreed to clear the wr1tten
families here with Christmas baskets, clothing. ,,and lpys f6f eroy mhU'anee man, w.no ll~•ut· warnm1 recorde o( the 260 em·
children. ~ Jaycees are hard at wort ~ an e~ort to&lt;raise ed reappomtment oecauee 0, Ute jloyeea prevtoualy cha.raed w1th
U 000 for tile project under the leadelship of Riebard Raw· press ol private blillne&amp;a
plrlicapatJon in tile August 11 ilDlegal poueu1on of deei" meat
utigs, Middleport, chairman.
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The Monday meeung was u1e legal work stoppage.
eoat a Joppa n'IIDI $100 and ca.ts
December 16 15 the deadhne 1
last for tbe 1969 board a1.d tJJe
In further good falth 10 betln·
In County Court tbil morning:
for submitting names of needy 1
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when be entered a guilty plea to
,
familles and the Jaycees bope
f1scaJ year ClldB Nov 15. As JU tionsiups the
~ompany
has
a charge brought by game proCOLU.MBliS
Ul'!-The
OblO
rthla
year
to
turmah
baa)etl
of
last
act
before
turning
over
the
C
Ject.red
tbe
eharges
and
records
tedor A. H. Joachim.
busmeu to the 1960 officers, alllof those employees whose cases
Delbert S8ndera. of the com· Water P!tlhation ControJ Board /food tor meals .tor the enftioe day
y
TUesd
ordered
tbe
city
of
Wellwalh
enoug.b
staple&amp;
left
over
fat
outstanding
b1lls were paid and were iD: the arbatrati.on stai,e _for
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muoJty back of Reedaville near &amp;ton to explam wby ita sewage several meals, ufclud.in&amp; treats
the fmane1al report approved for \lnstiMatmg and particlpatmg ln
Ute Forked Run Game Preserve, plant .oonstruction program I.S not lfor t.be kadd1ea Last year the or·
publication.
the Aucu1t 11 w11lkouL
bad rreeh ll:tned deer iD lUI bome moving
fast as tbe board would ganu.at1on deUvered food basketa te;;.~ ° ~P~m~;!Ye r~o~~ !:~
Frank Johnson and Charles
Tbeae decisions ~nnot be eon·
18
treew when aame proteetora un.
to :us famlltea.
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Radford were n8med to attend sldered a Vletory for either .c&lt;~m·
Joaeblm 1nd Don Willlaml, 8l"Dl·
Hepreaentativer;; of tbe Jackson ' 1he group, ln addition to money tbe State Highway Patrol with the State Fair convention to be pany or the ualon, but 8re md1ca·
ed wtth a warrant, Rarcbed bJ1 CouDt)' toWfl of 6,200 are to ap- contributions, are aU:mg for new, two drJvers eit~ and no lniur· held Jan. 12. 13 and 14 at the tions o£ Jood 1attb in the estabresidence yesterday
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Pear at tbe board'e Feb. 9, 1960 used or home·naade toys, cloth les
Deshler HJltun Hotel m Colum llshment of an era of better rela·
Sanden at flr1t claimed that
meetlng
to
111how
why the board tng 1 wh1ch WIU be sorted, pressed K!~~er~:~~~e ~~~e.!l;e~n ~ bus
( 1 Uona between the UDlOn and the
the deer waa killed in Penn.Q'l·
lhould
renew
tbu
vlUaie'a
sewaJe
and
mended
Dec.
18
and
19,
by
charge,
of
reckl~sa
driviol
tol·
MTh"e~
boa:da
~eets
t~e
t
~e eompaft)'.
vania aDd liter that be bad kUJed
dUD:JPiD&amp;
pernaU
wbicll
expired
the
Jayeeettes,
and
tood
contr1
llo
in
ld
t
Eut
on
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y
o
eae
mon
a
It on bls OWD property witb I Nov 10
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butlons. &lt;.:ollectmg statLona are
w g an ace en .-,~PA,
tialisbury trustee's office
boW 1nd arrow. But be wu un. .
-'imon'• Market and the Pomeroy Mam St. about 7 P nn.
car
Three KiUed When
able to produce the hide to IUJMNawhU•. ... ....... anlld- Motor Co In Pomeroy and the operated by VIrginia L. Davll, -20, 'l'l.oiA
pOtt W• coat,.nalon;
pattcll fulld8J dt.,Mflnl for .ttawlinas ' Motor and HaCkett ~lDI!IYdle, and ow,.t ~ ,CE'a d'IU
NYCTrainllitsCar
Later, foltowlq hja pies of .to. 12, wMn t:ltt: city of Sobio BerVIee in Middleport.
A. Gl'mdley, headitil' welt lllld
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COLUMBUS UPI-A :frederick1_ullty, be admitted lq tile aame YOUfilltown,. •n41 : c.iminunHlH
~nona
submitting namea of stopped. Tbe occup.Qilllfl.ot!ll.~~
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town, Obio, coupl. and an Air
protector• ~at ha had killed the Of Yellow lprlftllo Middleport, need !aPJUiel ite asked tG bst tempting to Jbove it 0 ·we ..... "'••·
Foree etafi serpant were killed
deer on prlyate ,.pro~rt)' 1D the Genu, 8lid NeW MM•IMrn 119
lumber 1n tbe famll oand tbe wa~ when it was struck by Kee·
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Tue.day when their ·~•r waa deJoppa area with " JU.D.
ac~lad to lnPI•In why their
anelaex of thildre:.
tons car appr0,8C~IJli ~m. ~
~es&amp;
mobshed by a New York. Central
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The Joc11 eame pro~ JCtort uid ...,... plant PNtlqm' Mw
Money eontnbutlona ean be rear.
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paasenger tnln at a eroumg near
thia morning ~at tbe7 have been
mallod to the Mel•s COunt)'
Damage to _the door and fen-~ MT. UNION, Pa, UPI-A Penn· 1uburban Worthlngt.OA.
down,
receiving comat.int. o1 jaek&lt;licbt
Ja c es Bo 4 PoQleroy and fot der of the Gl'tndley car waa e•U· l)'lvania Railroad expreu ttam
Jq in the Forked Run trea nd
pi:k:p 'of f~od' and clothing, call mated at $100 aad to t-be Keeton carrying about 140 pa&amp;~ena:en, de:
Dead were Ro~ert N. Lari·
have been keeJna w•tc:h on the
Pomeroy 31 9-J or 241, 14 1 y or car, ~. to the r11h&amp; heldllaht, railed io a rugged mountain \more, 31, hts w1f~;, Margaret, 25,
uei for 10me time. Sanden,
t 6022·M qr 6105 J.
dqor and fender.
area of
eemral Penna~lvania and Staff Sgt Emanuel L Bend·
Middle
however, cla:im1 to ' hive kUled
"Let'ppor Ll
work toward a
The State Patrol cited E•ther early today
er, 37, en route from Germany
1cb ~ t
tbe deer iD dayllJbt, the warde1111
d
Happy H CJ&amp;rk M
Maddleport, into
Thr
j
d
to 11ia new stat1on at Las Ve&amp;al,
reeelveo a M
1
oald,
work. IN ercyy r mas a~ne 11n Melp C~unt)' Court' FrldaJ at 10 a. m,
h
t:e uera~ns ;ere y n ;~ Nev
11le deer meat wu eonlt1C8ted
c:~ty,!•arch:fr~~~Rawlln&amp;a urg· followmg an accident at tbree o'· ~~e~~lan: ~~~~. thee~levei!nder~
IDd will be aemd to OOIIDIJ
fi'IIGI OIJt~DL HOSPITAL
ed . Uds mormng
clock yelterdty on Route 33 about left the rails about 12 30 a. m,
MARKET REPORT
wll'dl.
Admtnecl: Wllllam HeUmaq,
five miles nortb o1 P«&lt;meroy.
e 8, t. after atrlking a p1ece of
CmCJnnati UPI -- Livestock:
I~:;:~;~,
Mr.s Clark wae cited for cron- machinery appa~ntly dropped b)'
Cattle 600, calVes 100. Low to
Opiaioa Handed
f
Richard Folden, Mid
TO BE APPROVED
tnK a ye~low lme wheo ,her ve· another weatbound train.
average ct::o1.:e 700-900 lb steers 28,
dleport, Mrt Corw Rife, llllddle·j COLUMBUS UPI-Dr. Roy M. h1cle sideswiped • a truck bfilng
Dem aey t.. sutton, 21, 1896 E. good 901H200 lb 23·24.!SO, standard
In Divoree Case porti Th.elma Custer, Mlnenvmo Kottman, 32, dean of West Vlr dttven south by Waz:reil F. Van 86th sf. CleVeland, w11 s admitted and good 848 fb
average
In , ID opinion ~d down
WiUaam CollitlJ, Polllfroy.
Jglnla trnJVersit)' College of Atlri·IMeter, 34, Route 2, LOng Bottom, to Lewistown General Hospital chmce
~b hetfera 26.50; mfSL
thla mom~ b)' J'Udle Joho Ba·
A dauCbtier to )(r. and , (ulture,,. wUl be ' approved for the 1aa he waa 1lgnaUng &amp;nd making With baad and lea: lnjurtea. Mn good
_ 24 oo; ullllt}
eon in Comlaon Piela COUrt, Nel· o•• ,c - ;
Johnaon, Lu&amp;aviUe. same post at OSU.
• a left turn, Dama&amp;e wall medium. Jo Ann , Mlllli&amp;m, about 25 , 4605 and
utility and com
110ft Arther was trtilted a divorce
East·We•t Hwy, Bethesda, Mr.,
few head
from l!!bna Archer. Tbe a.u had
d
' •i n g
and John Moraan, 48, 40'7 E Lutton St., New Castle, Pa ' a rail. beeo beird lo &amp; lenlthy seuion
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' Freezer Full
Of Deer Meat
Cost Man $100

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Eleanor Circle
To Meet Th urs day
Fultz Home

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fug1t1ves include 14 white the state's most dangerous ...,and
Word hu been recc1ved here of l2!lJ-~!O
N, waa liPJcape-proof
wu reooned lo• the
HomerCarlelonlll
CaroU.n.t. hiltbr)l
at8pd
and fl'le Negroes.
incorrigibleand
prisoners.
serioWI Ulneu of Hom'r C
today •£or i9 peyebopathlc felcma ~
One Rec1ptvr8CI
1 Stewart. the rinSieader, waa deto a hos
who escaped from the lVJ Blulf
The mass break out Tuesday by
by autboriUea u a short •
1s a brother
aecutity pri10n.
20 convicts wu mastetminded by squat, grayma mao.
His crime
Pomeroy,
lor• tbe beavily
(Yank) Stewart
It waa career datee back to the 1920s
B.
;~;;: ea:tended over the
well planned and executed that when both hia father and brother
BONO
lf.!ctor Gf , the
than eight houra elapsed were executed for the slayinp of
before Mayor
In
the Soatlt and
the ttme the pri1oners a deteetlve and an FBI agent.
Tbe FlBJ a11o Jo~ ia
ff:!n:,~:~·n;o:~l JOUnded.
of the prilon until
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Will recaptured
~orth

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Middleport's board of edu-

cation

voted

unanimoully
play tbi!
League game with Pomeroy
during the regular leiJOD

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Jackets today Is on tis way

G about 100 million-dollars a year
Ohie St•ndarch Hith
Geyer reminded that dnorders
Tbey. Jlre ~ruceUos11, trichomonGeyer urged Iannen to vaecm
spre8d more qulck1)' among cat Jaab, YtbriOita, and leptoapirmua, ate youn1 arumalfl against iepto
Ue that are huddli!d closely in
C.wa lfthchd with tUM di- and separate the1r speCJes dunng
talm buildings than among thOIIe 1 INMI .,.. likely to •hrl latt- In the wmter months
living out in the open. In wtnter
b&lt;8come sterile, or
Most ser1ous of the four 11 btumonths most farmen house their perhaps pau ttt.m on to •nlmal1 eelloaJs, once oalled Bangs' Dl·
• j D bama Wit h 1 g:uuu
--• chance of other ....,.-and ...._
&amp;ease But the slate ha&amp; made 1101
l'tclF•
.,_...
l of
brucellolilla and otlter birth-pre- V1bri0111 and trichomootllts are 1d progress tn eradicatmg all but
' vmUng sicknessea passing from both venereal dueue1. They are a fraction of It from 1ts cattle
bot partleularly serioUI in Ob1o,
Geyer saJd 35 counties are certi·
aa.bnal tt •trimal Ge~ sotd
~· sal&lt;~ t!le !it~te 11 cooperating 1mce JI1011t eattle are artificially l1ed to meet the state's current
m the December drive by the r• ferttltted, Geyer Nld
standard
American Foundataon for Animal
"Lepto" ia a disOrder flut d1•
Ohio"• lf•ndarch .,. much
Health to-! wipe:; out the four dl eovered in Ohio m 19~1 It often hither than rno4f S-tates whW.
seuea tha\ - coSt 11 s farmen reaebes the aruma Ia ' ll1dneys and I cl•im to be certified ''" of the
- - - - - - , -- -- " - - - - - - - -- - .1....., ht nplained. He pr•iNd
Ohio eaHI- ,., -porotlng
In tto• progr..._
t:f
In November, the state auperr
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Jl vised slaughter of 611 cowt, only
200 of wh&gt;Oh
•eacton. The
r~st were suspected reactors. Ge·
- AVI~N.S\1/0•0D,
&lt;
, W. Va,- (SpeciB;l)- The_s\age bas been yer &amp;ald
w--&lt;,..ail labot: management relatioos at the Ra-~
Aluminum and Chemical CorporaO
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The tradiUonal Thanklgiv·
farmera today, urgmg them to guard wutel It too caUJeB cows, pags mg Day football game bea group of diseiUI4!t t&amp;at prev~nt an~ and tbeep 1t:l abort and can be tween the Pomeroy Panthen
apread among different apeaes

Railroad In
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The Preo"fr.:t~ .!~":.... , m- Pitts urgh
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Middleport
, Warning To Farmers Issued Asking
'School Board
tluards Against Dangerous Livestock Diseases Takes Action

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DRdMERS

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And it was an ahviou1ly emotional moment for him as he
stood before a 'bulglt)und
Pink Upped clo1tda ln the 11ettiag
... and told on eatimoted 60,000
to 70,000 Indians maned at Palam •
Alrport
that there must be {
pe... ....... the oltemotlve II
"too borrlble to contemplate "
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of Silky

1Marr•age
. Vows
Exqhanged Sat.
At BaptiSt Church

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It was an uproarious flower-garlanded welcome i'or the
Prestdent on his filth and so
far most important stop on 1
his II -nation tour of Asia, Europe and Africa.

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raditional Football Game Is
n Way Out After Board Vote

leaders in "our common quest
for peace."

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Olllo, Wedneoday, December 9, 1959

sident Elsenhowe1 's triumph- ~
al tour of Asta carried him to..

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India Proniised
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OHIO: P81r and a ltttt. WWIW

Cltfttrll .,., MUtt~ ,.,.... ...,,
1NrtiY clouQ extrema ..,.... ,...
tien. Jlalr
.net Thv...,,
• little ......, Thu,..,., Hllh
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danemg and have in the put beat
off many cbaUengera.
The new ehamploM competed
agamst five other couples and
were able to remain 0 ~ top
throughout the entire contest
They received 8 beautiful sheet
cake fTom the Ohio Valle)' Bakery
of Middleport, the largeat N.ke
ever awarder! at 8n)' rock ,11 roll
contellf. in the area.

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The Cradle of Uberty' Chapter of the C A. R met Saturday
, at the home of Mn. Dale Dutton for a 1\Jncheon meeting. Ellen Dutlgl) alld llalban Jones were hoateso for the meeting.

TO MEET FRIDAY
day evemng for their r~gl.\lar.. meetmg The condensed (orm
The Pomero)' wcru will meet
The meeti.O&amp; wal opened by the president, Jennifer Lohle,
M.r and Mrs Leo W•lliam.11on. or Peter Marshall's sermon; ''Let':! Keep Christmas.. was read Frtday at 7 ao p m at the Feder· and the ·falloWinc·
elected to make up the Nomlnating
Mr and Jtr ~; Char lei "- 1lliams by Mrs Harold Thomas with M1ss Freddie Houdashelt read· ate!\ Church Members art! requeat· Conmdttee for 'the new officers, Jennifer Lo.hH, Kay Compand family of Charleston and mg the scnpture from the book 1
- ~-d to bnng g1ft1 for a aeedy fam · ton and Nmq Tltul.
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Ralph WlHI~f(lS of Dayton were of St Luke The rlevot1ons were
1 ily
COdpOOI ratfd JfttJ 'fw the st.
..-.. n,
. . .u.&amp;o;:W •-:
i w~:eKend ~;uests of Mr and Mrs dosed w•th tbe srngmg of snVlt
MV7'1 I:Ddi&amp;Ji SehOol tor &amp;frll and ..,-'bifl, loqet JaDI the .P'int
Welby Whaley
N1ghl
MUTING POSTI'ONID
were bmll!bt to die
by 1Am..-lcu C&amp;rlotonH .Uol, Iller
Mr and Mrs Karl Grueser and
The meehqg of the Pomeroy tiM member,.
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wbleh M!Q.Joil~l read the Chrittsun Bobby spent the weekend In
Mrs WilliS Anthony president,
Senior Mothers Club, acheduled for
Ptoll'8R'I botlrl
diltribut- lmu #!:~from the Bible.
Co1umbus wJth Mr
and Mrs presided over the busmesl meet
tomght, baa beea postponed until ed by Nedra p;ra~ cftairman
r.. ~ U,e program :Mia&amp;
Pat Quum and daughter, Cmdy
mg and opened lhe meetlng With
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next week
of tbe prOJ'fall eommfttee
Lohae n~ the poem "The Friend
Mr and Mrs ~arl Dill and Mr prayer followed by a hymn with
Bv FREDDIE HOUDASI&gt;IIl't'
-' Sandra
IHwlh.&amp;tGn waa in ly S,.-.;t
and Mrs Walter Walker Visited Mrs Cec1l Bradbury as organtst.
GRANGE MEETING
/'barge ol tilt pr--•ID for the
Gam.. were pia~ folio-••
.)unday w1tb Otbo Radford, Syra·
Dunng the meettng a donation
M
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was voted to the foreign students
r an
rs e er a lc an
oc
prmgs range WI mee day and iblrOdUced: )(ra 0. p, ' the ilncilli or Chriatmaa carolJ.
family of Wheehng apent the Thursday eveDJ.ng A potluck dm- Klein who Alii ~ IUimbera
Tbe next meeting of the ChapJames Soullby a dl 011 hJs home at R10 Grande and the society weekend with her mother, Mrs. ner will be served •t 7 p m and 1 from Hta•l and QreUII.
ter will be held on Feb. 13 at tbe
on Lincoln Heiibt&amp;.
also voted to remember the BMTS Clarence Ebersbach
membera are req'llttJted to bring
-·-:""'-'-~-:::-=lhsa Susanne Arnold was tbe GirlJ at Chri•tmas t•me
Mr and Mu Wilham Houck g1fts for needy chlddren tn
the Montcornen •nd liOn, C. H. Wi.Jc, ::e r.:hler.n:: !'!b~:!:o with
Sunday dmner guest of Mr aDd
The members were reminded and Beth oi Mar10n spent the county
Canol1 Blrket, Htfi. W8Iter
Mrs Leroy WaL&amp;on Jr. and family that the donations to the Scholar weekend With their parent&amp;, Mr_.
Brcnm, Jln, Ken Sb8~ck, RoOthers pre8ent were Nancy
Mrs Ed King, Mrs. Durwood. ahip tund were due and Mrs and Mrs P L. Match and Mr and
CHRISTMAS PARTY
hl'J'f, M~( Vem Patter· s.:mmer, 'Sally Foater, Tommy
Cummgs and Mr&amp;. Mac Curn.tlllt Tony Fowler was appointed t~ 'Mra Robert Houck of Gallipolis.
The Paat councilon of T1leodor iOD, Charles BG'.thill1, Miu G•y and MOI'tol!: Tbelu. suunne Arl'.~e Gathpohs v181tolll Saturday. accept them for the evemng and
Mr and Mra. Withe Anthoay us Council Daughten of Amer1ca Jk'Graw,
Cla.ude
Bum1arner, nolcL Mr4. IJelen. JIVel, Mra. A.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Lohn to turn them over to the regular and Mr: nd Mra. Gerald Anthony w1U have their annual Cbrietmu, Glenn Kosher, Janice Stidlwn, H Carpen~ and Mra. Harold
and family oi Hamilton were chairman
and children were in ColumbUJ
and party Thuraday at 6.30 Tbomn Htrmon.
I Lehee, the Chapter advisor.
\\eekend guests o1 hill mother,
·
llaat Sunday vialtint relatives
at tile New Haven Church.
IJirtJUI, Dee 0: M:r and Mrs.
Mrs Otto Lohn
Mrs. Charles Bennett eonduet-. Mr and Mre. Tom Bareav1lle
Will be an exchange of gilts. WiiUau, HJYe" Racine, 11on, Mr.
Mn F A Chapman ie spendmg
Mr and Mra. EarJ Spurlock of ed the Love Gilt Dedl('ation with and family, Cincmnatt, Vl&amp;lted reand Mrs. JOabua- Holllnd, pt Pl., the winter in Spencer, W. V• ,
. IOD' Dec. &amp;: J4r,,. Ud )In, Otis w1th Mr. •d Mra 1 C Jewart and
Huntmglon apent Sunday with Mrs Leona Boster, Mrs Charles eently with Mrs Addt.e Btlter.
GRANGE MIITING
thea aunt, Mra. Otto Lohn,
Vroman, Mre
Lilhan McGhee 'I J d L1 vi
d
hter r ... _
Ohio Valley Grange will 1Sbe'ward, Gtlltpo,lJ.a. Mn,,
famd.f. '
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Reed and Mni Frank Cheesebrew
u Y e ng, aug
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Sr. left Sunday evenUJg for a presenting the Circles
and Mrs Raymond Lievina: of aDd, pt'Ograrq Friday evenmc at
weeks VISit m New York.
West Columbia •pent SJ.mday eve· the Grarage Hall at Letart Fal111
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Following the buamess meeting ' mng and n.i&amp;ht .wi\.!er &amp;rancl- it ts annow'Jced.
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Jlll'old
AD uchange of 23 cent llfta I
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of herr mother, Mrs
C E. W maa" was presented by the Dor- Cha.se.
wtU be made aod a potluck din·
!JuwnJe
('aS C1rcle Mra R1chard Owen
M
d Mr
•-- . , _
d
wiD eonelude tbe eveniD(
11 Ro~~ ....._., an 7
was the narrator for the program
r. an
J B Gall returned to his home and told of the happenanga from Mr apd Mrs Paul Haptonatall
INJOY RABBIT DINNER
at Belington Monday after a two day to day of Mary and Joseph's and children Edith and Billy vaMr. aad Mrs Charles iBu~k ep·
l'.eeks Vlllll wtlh h1s son m law JOUrney to Bethlehem Other:.~ tak Jted In Laurelville Sunday \\rlth tertained w1th a rabblt dinner Sun· I
and daughter, Mr and Mrs A R mg part IR the program were MrM:n~n:r~,; ~c~f~~~ler and day evemng at their home, Ruthmd
Kn1ght
Mn Hilrold Kauff, Mrs
Dale family of Findlay spent the week Road.
Mr and Mrs James Mc.nlgom ' Mournmg, Mrs Blan('he Hapton·
G uelts were Mr and Mrs. Wil· ,
cry ;md family of Norfolk, Va, I stall and Mrs Frances Bearhs
end wlth his parents, Mr and lard Ebel'sbach, !d,rs Theodore Le·
Mrs Sherman Butler, Rutland
pre spending a week Wllh bet
The evemng was closed wath a .1mnmg them for dinner Sunday ltew and Vern GinN of Pomeroy
and Mrs. Edgar Pratt, Middleport.
parents, Mr
and Mrli
Pearl prayer by Mrs Ross Pullen after was Mn. Anna Brittentine
l&gt;ecm .11nd family, Mornmg Blar wh•ch the group were 1.1v1led to
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TWIN SONS
Mr and Mrs Eugene Dent of the basement for rerreshmenls Mr
and
Mn. James £ Quails
Sprmgflcld were weekend guests by tile .,.,..,..,,, C"cle The lablea
The AI mana"of her parents, Mr and Mrs
1!."''·
are
annmmclng
the birth of twin
C
were centered wtlh poUed pom
sons, Blaine and Dwaine. oo Satur
arl Qualla and thEir son Putt
settHU:I and whJte and rt:d canes
Dec 6, at Camden Clark Hoawith candles molded In the shape
Parkersburg.
Qf canes and stripped with White
are Mr. ed. lin.
Grandparents
and rrd nbbon tane and bell
Carl Qualls, Cheater Road, Pom·
eorsage:s ~~oere gtven at each plate
eroy, and Mr and 'Mn lobo RH.
as favors and a de&amp;llert course was
vey, Coolville Mr and Mn. W.ll·
II ~erved
by !he follow1ng Mra
Bv Unlt•d Prtil lntematlon•l
Jiant Tabler, COGIVI~le, and Jotepb
'l'h
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Charles Lewas, who was also
Today 1s Tuesday , December 8,
Pomeroy, are great. IJ'alld·
Ch
he
omethroy
rats 1 'Pd
chairman of the table decorations , the 342nd day of the year, With 23 Boyd,
parents and Mrs Edith Johnson of
urc was
e scene a ur ay Mra G ld A th
M G
more days tn 1959
December :i of tile wcddmg of
era
n ony, n
race
Sutton, W Va. 1s a ~at Mreat
:l'l.Jss Madalyn Martan, daughter of Hysell Mrs Frank Cheesebrew, ruJh;hli~;on Is approarhlng 11.s grandmother
Mr and l.lrs Albert Murtm, Con Mrs Charles White, Jl.~r~ Clifford
The Qualls' also have another
dor St Pomeroy
and Robert :ayes, Mrs. rony Fowler and an~h~e~~~nmg stars are Mercucy ~on, J1mmy Dee, age 22 months.
f{ou~:~h, ~on of Mrs 'Joh n Roush and ra . L D Ddes.
On th1s date m history
GUILD TO MElT
the late Mr Routlh
In 1785, Ell Whitney_ inventor
The PorUand Wortbwbd~ Gull~
fhe smglc rmc ceremony was
of the cotton gln-waa bom.
read at 7.30 p m hy the pastor,
,
In 1886, delegates from 23 kl.bor wdl meet at the home of Maxine
the Rev Ralph c. Zundel before
unlon.ll met In Columbue, Ohio, to Price ThUI'Jlday evening at 8 p m.
an alt.ar wilh IICVen branch candel
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Corm the Ameracan Federation of Juanit. Harril wtll be eo.bosteu.
Members not havtnJ "My8tery Sjaahra on either aide Flower~&gt; and
Labor
1'he December mhting anci
Ia li03, Prflfaaaor Samuel Lang· ters" are a1ked to brinil extbange
additional candles completed tht!
f
lh
A
ley
_ an aviation enthusiast- IUftll
attruct1vene11 of lhe sanctuary for "hrlst
the occaaion
...
mas par1Y o
e rna 1eur f II d l h
Mn Elmer Wlckh&lt;~m prellented Gardeners Club of Middleport w1ll d~I:en frlgh:s attempt lit Power·
HOLZ:IR HOI PITAL
Admissions, Dee. tl: Mre. Will·
the , traditional weddmg IRU 51C prfJ· I ~~ ~~~~~ ~ 18 or:~~nc!tl~~ e;tnme
)n 1920, few radio enthusiajts
ceding the ceremony
e
J&gt;
r ur rauss IHit on their headphones
and lam Hayes, Racme, Mrs. Joshua
heard lhe Ilrst regular naghtly Holland, Pt PI ; MilS Esther HIY·
The bride was lovely In ~ blue on S Third Avenue
street length dress Ielllurmg K
Members are to rcapond to the broadcut concert m Ame~lca ea, Lone Bottom; Mrs Lawrtnce
Cltted bodice and very full skirt, roll call \vlth "A Chmtmu Idea" from rad1o dation KDKA, Pitt..· Gerlach Sr. , Pt. Pl ; Clifford
with white acceiJsones She wore a 11nd Mrs Forrest Bachtel will pre burgh
Johnson, Cllfton, J8nlce Stidham
corsage ot while carnatiOns
sent the Chrlstmaa slory
In 1941, the United Statt'l de· GatUpc~ha; Mrs V1rgU .Hullina,
Dolllcitoly """""'"'"
Attendants for the eouple were
Tho club will abo have a gaft dared war on Japan.
Middleport, Wllliam Nid8y, Gal·
yol&lt;" IOtld an air i;l
M111s Mary Heuon of Letart, W Va exchange with wrappings bcmg I In I 949, the Ch1ne11e Nattonah&amp;t llpoha, Dec. fl
Mra Undaey
and 'Mr Honald Martin. brother of Judged
government moved Its he&amp;dq_uar: Lyona, Tuppers Plaln~J Mr1 Mack 1
Yl-lan diann to thtso
1 ters from the Ctuneae mainlan,.d Ly&amp;ll, GalllpolJs;
the hr1de Miss Hesson wore a hght
P er Boga:1, 1
modolo of oaoy caro lllat walh Ill a
o!ilp dry and
tJ\ue 111.Tect length dress wlth black
Other hostebes for the cvemng to Taipei, Fonn 01111 •
Pt. Pl ; James Morro , GalUpolls;
acceuones
Will be Mrs .Robert Coatll, Mrs
A thought for today American Mrs. Otis Sheward, Galllpotie.
nod lranlnt. r.fl ~- ioncl lace trlllllllld noclcThe new Mr~ Rou11h, a graduale CiUford Rhodell, Mrs Ben PhH11on historian Henry Brooks Adama
Dlsmlased Det 3 Benjamtn Ad·
of Pomeroy Hagh Scltool, Cl11~s of and Mrs Gerald Preston
1•ald
"Friends are born, not kana. Mra. Glenn Thomp10n •nd
11011 comploto tho protty pldvro. In pallll pink ., bluo.
1959, has been a teaclter in the
made"
dau,hter, Mn Geora:e Joaes IDd 1
aon, Mn. Harley crou1e and dau·
Begmnm Deportment ol
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tl!lt Church Mr noush
WOMIN TO MElT
a:hter, Mra. Eldrld1e Sauer, Mr1.
Roa.a
Bailey,
Mra
Arthur
Helm,
L
Woltl
-o.ll11tal
to ......................, .... ,, f3,9$
rrom Pomeroy High
The Phllathea Woml"n of the
of 195&gt;6 und ~tudlcd TV
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Middleport Chureh of Chrlat will Bitlie Colima, James Ha~kett, AI·
mg ll11 wa11a teacher m
meet tills Thuraday evening at the fred Bius, Jo~n Marr, Mra. Jlay 1
Deportment of the Baptist
home 1.1f .\,r and Mr11 Jtobert Relbcl Malone, Mra Ida Stttflet, , Terri I
The Christmas meetmg of th€! on Leadmg (,':reek Road &amp;t 7 30.
before leavmg for Charle~lon,
Jeatl Turner, Betty laae Sproule,
VII, where he 1s employed all a Eleanor Circle of \he Heuth .Meth· In&amp;Ide FUiers
Wll11e Fox; Dee 8: lllra. Willl•m
Yideo englne~r and techmcal d1· odl&amp;l Church of Middleport wUI be
.:::-::-:::c::--:-:::::c--c:soJ.,btorJ, Mn Loull Fried, llln.
rector for staUon WCHS
held Thursday evening at 7 .30 at
SUSPEND ACTRIII
Paul
lmJ and aon, Mrs. •Pau~1:..!.:~~~!'!!~~
The couple are
11t 2417 the home Gf Mrs Bernurd Fultz
HOLLYWOOD liPI-Mtreu
Waflhangtun St Eut,
The &amp;roup will have 11 $1 g1ft ex Joan Collins hal been placed on
W Va
and al8o will have pru:es for · 1uspen810n by 20th Century Fox
wrapped package
for falling to report lor the film·
Jng of the movie "Sons and Lov
era" in London Ml811 Collins ln
New York , was reported unbappy
because script changes she b1d
~· promlaed were not made.
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next year However, schedule
committments of Pome.roy
raise the possibillty the Turkey Day game, which haB beeD
a football season climas for
35 years (in modern lintel)
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Tl"' poulbWiy wu ,,.OIIIize4
an the dt~uss•on of the motion
approved by the echool board.
No ........... of II .... ln&lt;loded
lD the motton, however. aC'eO!'dblc
to Supt. of Scboola, Lee JkComaa.
Bolb ocboolo bove Plo1inl eom.
mitmenb in 1960 on tile 1ut
Fr1day m Oclob&lt;r wben tbe two
nvata norman,- would meet CICh
ether. But Ml&lt;kfleport'a .:!om.nJ.ll,.
ment to play Kyger Creek 121 mgarded aa e,uy to break. Thia
comes about because Kyger wd
ouppooed to ploy Mldd.._ tbio
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year, and dld not. Tbu1 l(idtlle-Two Improvement projects at the port 11 not under "e~al" rq.
Pomeroy aemor high !Chool during peruubdity to plaJ KJser oat
lhe Cbrtlt..., va..uun were pion- ....,.,
·ned la5t ntgbt at • meeUng of ~
Board of Education in Supt Char- l'iot ao, Pomerof.
lea Glbbl' office
~
11te Panther• met Oak Hill dUa
Tile columbWl HeaUng a.nd Ven- SUJOo oa tile date iD quettkm.
tilatmg Company wu awarded a have a conlract &amp;o return the
contract for furnace repairs and favor next 1eai' at Oat Hill
p\aDB were made to eqwp the act·
Howard KIUgbt, Pomero, hiCb
ence room vnth more adequate school athletic director, laid lion·
plwnbmg and wiUl more eqwp- day n.lebt:
ment undeo- lhe $1,13~12 federal "I ..., uy wbat we1J be able
grant made available by the Na- to arrange. 1t'1 even poYible we
llonal Defense Education Act.
mlgbt help set up • Kyger creet
TbJs mtmey 18 made available as -:-Oak Hill game oo tll11 date, rew of our eontracl"
50 per cent 01 science 1mprove·j heving
Reaaona advanced lD th e llid·
mer. to local schools Both of these
improvemenl.! must be made when dleport. bo~rd meetiD&amp; for tatinJ'
school io not In seseion.
tbe m1tiaUve 1D eanc:e1li.n&amp; th~
late ~asoo came ~ reported
In another actwn. the boant to be.
adopted a new salary schedule for
-Moving 1t ahead would e1iJDl.
1960 w1th starting salanes set at nate the usual need for the teiJill
/ ~~1 ~ r:ngi~;st~~·:S·': ::~ tea~~ , ~':face
~~~ewe:n~:· and
Yon ..:ti
JIOOr
1 ilt cars ex nence The new w lh
:;o~.;J.ry YSCIJedulriS made
Ib]e ea er c ..... ons.
b tb 1
id ~ th
- Moving 1t ahead would &amp;Ive
,.~lUI.Jle h.·~~::l:n ~n~.
m e basketball "a b~" which now
.
m both sehoola bai Men binder' A spee&amp;lll meetmg was set for td by the fKl that .U _ otber
Tuesday, .uec. 2a, lor lhe purpoae SEOAL schooll Dft:pt • .t.cboa
of wtndmg up the 1959 busme~ (and Jackson ends ill t'ud;ey DaJ.
W A vtl:.ua, prestdent, H E ~a me Wlth Oak Hill ru:zt year)
Boney, \Ice presldtnt, and J Ed ;;.tart fun &amp;qu&amp;d eaa:e dri.IJii afull
ward, Jooslu, mcmoor aud clerk, two weeks before die P.aotbln
" 11d .sup~ uwas attellded
land :ackeb. 1 a.h ad
J.i.miDaW
Ibotb t~~~: h!vtnge ~ i)r!dtte and

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Goes Free On
Jury's Verdict

COLUMiUS UPI- An Athens
County lum~rj~ck wall:i!d out of
U s. D1str1ct C..:Ourt .a fr~ man
TueadQ after _bemg acquJtted of
tr'JlDB to derall a Baltimore anel
Ohio .fre~Sht tram
A Jill")' deliberated tw1.1 hours
betol'e fmdmg ShuJey Withrow,
38, Mmeral, mnocent of placmg a
240-pound cros1 tte across a track
near Zalesl::J State Park 1n Vmtcm
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lcondJttons
One debatable -pomt. wbieb
/Supt. Mt'Comu pomted out ~0
one yet i:lion the 8lliWet tn., 11
ltbat chanCIDI .. th'e date mlaht
hurt the gate . No more' tlwt
.t,L .. o •ans, meludinC about
stude.11ts watched tb.@ 11158 ~ke~
Oay game, not a very good gate
Atte~dmg the school board
meetmg were Vice
President
1l!:r.oerson Jones,
who PNStdedi
j-L10nel Boggs, and Richard E.
Hubbard ),bsent were Mrs. E. 0.
Rall. recovermg from a fractured
hlp m Hotrer HospitaJ, and Pre1s1dent Bruce Lloy~. out of towD
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