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                  <text>The Daily Sentinel. Pomerov·Midcllei)C)rt, Ohio

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

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he doem't have enoll&amp;h
Support of tho oootiouaUoo of
money to make t fool of himself. tb.e specill teboollevy to be V'O\td
on ID tbe May • primarJ ..... vot·
Ir tuqe drap, try borrowina ed by lhe Letut, W. Va .. P~tsome money on a 30 day note. It Tcachen AuoelaUoo in a meeting
on last Tuesday evenlnc
t.be
school.
GUILD TO MEET
At the same time tbe croup vot'Jibe Guikt of the Grace Episcopal Church wtll :mett Wed:Re8d1y ed to cionate $50 to the March ol
evening at the home of Mrs. Pa· Dimes l!ampaien.
Appointed to make a drive for
trick I.Jocltary with Mrs. Greta
Pril!e and IM',n, A. R. Knl-rht as new members of the eroqp were
Mrs Vella Gerla!!b, Joba T~lor,
a&amp;siating ·bo8teaes.
and Charlie Crow.
Chlldrtn of the school under
Crosa, Racine,
to Pt . Pleasant the direction of Mrs. Opal Sam
Sunday to visit 1Mr. md Mrs. N-o.r-- were preaeoted in a progr•m. On
Jean Lame hts returned from a man Foss. Du.rdnJ the afternoon the program were the followlat
v1sit wtth h!!!' aunt, Mrs. Harry
George Fo.u, ~ visited tu.s numbers:
H,.glan.d,, Columbua, and other moth&amp;, .Mrs William F06S who
A poem, ''Welcome.. , b)' Mike
at the H-oatland home were i:- spendine the winter at the Crow; the "Ninecy Sixth Psa).~"
Grace Sauvage, Columbus;
Mitch home.
g1ven by a group of ehUdren; a
-and Mrs. Emest Jones and
Richard Whltebou.se.
Athens poem by Silly June Anderson; a
daugh,tor, Carol Jean, Cuyahoga
was here on bus.iness Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gall-a-gher
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D111nne Reicltman, who is em. and .on, Cbarh..ton, apent the
pi•Ye&lt;l m Columbus and Al Hulfon weekend with !hi:! parents, Mr. and
York spent the weekend w1th MTS. c. P. Gal Iagher.
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.Mrr. and Mrs . E. T Bauer, Jal!k· son, Rush, were in At·hens on bu·
Past M.atrona of Evangelirae
were weekend guests of their stness Saturday.
Chapter, OE$, met Friday
eve~augbter, Polly Anne, and Mr and
Mr. and MT'5. Jcibi'" K. Srntth lef1, nlnll at the home of Mia. Paul
Mrs. C. R. Karr.
Sunday for their hOMe in Akro~ Wlrm, Bradbury, witb lrlrl. Harty
a!ter 9 pendlng ae\'1!11111 d'y.s w.n Houdasbelt, presideDt, in eharce
Cpl.
and
M'I'S
Leonard
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the
dowsky, Arlington, Va. returned his mother, Mnl. Johb Smft.h. The of the
be hu._sineu
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had been in Covin~ and Loui
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hom-e Sunday after spending the ville., Ky a.nd cLneilnatiQ on
,Jetter to Mrs. Zelia CroP, paat
weekend with her plll'en.ts, Mr.
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pre&amp;l en • w o s a •ur-"'1 pa·
and Mrs. Ru"ell Malls.
· J~ · ~ tlent at Holzer HospltaJ..
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parsom
Mr. and Mrs. !l.a dall M'anle
In Marl!b the Put Matrons deand 1100, Ruas!!ll, Dunbii'l", W Va., and daughter Akro..n l'l Went cece
l!ided to have a dinner infetinC
spent Sunday with 'M'I'. and Mrs. guests of their paren~.
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at tbe Masontl! Temple and to
George Munns nad hi.s sisters, invite the Past Metroaa of the
Richard Vaughan and son Mrs.
Annlce the Mlsses Dorothy Violet and Pomeroy Chapter a5 their duuts.
Parson-s' mother, ' Y.rs .
Ohlmger spent thA weekend
10 Mabel Munns, Nutley, N. J ., re· The commJttee in c,._..1e of• this
Columbus visitmg Mrs. Marmt= turnsd Lo thei-r home Saturday guest meeUng wUJ be Mn. Winn,
Ohlinger who ts til .
evening after spending several Mrs. A. R. Pullen, :Mrs. Robert
Mr and 1\-h's. J•. L. Mitch ac· days as the suesta ol Mr. and .Mrs Harris, Mrs. Stewart Hawldna,
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Eleanor S. Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor louciUe Bea&lt;ho Haw_kins. fommy Soclefv

Phone 6079

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National Christian Endeavor Week
Observed By Church 01 Christ Youth
1'he Christian En(!eavor of the scripture lCI&gt;I&gt;()n fl}l" the ml!eting
Church of Chnst began the&gt;r ob- which opened wtlh the CE pledge
servance o! National Chr1sttan
Endeavor Week in the 7~th year
of CE work on Sunday, J-anuary Anonymoll8 Donor29th, and w11l conclu&lt;k! the obserBefriend8 Fireman
vance on FebruM")' ~tb when a
eommqnity-wide Youth meeting
An anonymous fr-1end of the
wtll be W.eJd at that church at :t.bddleport Volunteer F1re De4 :30 p. m
partment furntshed the food foc a
Sunday mornmg the young peo- ro!l'.rt bee! dinner wh1eh was serv·
ple took part in tbe mo-rnmg ier- ed to the ftre-men and theiT f-amil·
vtce with etght of the memben lea at : he Firemen's Hall Sunda:v
partic-ipating and the ChriStian at 2:30. B. F. Parmalee, Dcmald
Endeavor furms hed special mWiic MilW and Jal!k Beehtel wece I!OOks
for the evemng worshtp service.
for the dinner and their moou in·
At the CE meetmg at 6 -p m. cluded roast beef, mashed pota·
Mrs. George Childs, ad•nsor. was toE'JI, gravy, green beans, tosiied
discussiOn leafier in t'he1 r study of salad, -picktes, rolls, butttT -and
the Book of Genesu; and lhe Rev. apple butler, coffee. il!e cream
omd Mrs Gardner also took part, and cake. Approximately sixty
Bonme Van
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Grimm: tbe
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G. T. Wildermutb, maaq:er of
of dilltirea; ~uben and Rachel", the AU Super Market at Porno1 IQDJ, by Ronnie Carpenter, Ed· roy, Ohio, and B. F. Parmelle,
die Rly RoUJb, Johnll)' Taylor, mana&amp;er of tbe A&amp;P ltOJ'I; at llld·
Lou Routh, Ruth Ann Ben· dleport ~re conqHetlni: plans for a
tt, and ludy Ball; and a .son&amp; most unusual promotion of smok·
1Qal1lta Clrpenter and Roser ed meats
Lee TQ1or.
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lp. ebari:e of the devotionals at 1 "Maey people do not realize
tbe 'next meetl.q will be Audrey \ what a wide 'variety of smoked
(IOffJDan wbJle John Taylor wiD I rp.eat and ftsb items are avadable
~J~o"' a film.
to add variety to their dtil)'
Present were Mr. and M~ . Bill menus," Mr. Wildermuth and Mr.
Htfl, Mr. and Mn. bti.Jlaa Ball,
·Mr. aod Mn. Charlie Crow, Mrs.
FMie Glbbe:, .Mr. and Mra. John
Taylor, Mrs. Audrey Hoffman,
Mn. Allee Brinker, Mrs. Opal
8a.)Te, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keefer,
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Mr. and )Irs, Harry Grimm. Wade
-C.rpen.ter, Charlie Durst, and Mrs.
Vella Gerlaeb.
A rontribution WJS made to the
ft
Mareb of Dimes 'When the Rock
SP&lt;iniO Grange met Thunday

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Rock Springs
GfQnge A'd ·
Polio Drive

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

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Games were plf.yed during the
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Homer ltice, Wotl'hr master presided over .t he mectinR and five
applications for meblbet'8btp were
r-eceived. It Was a.areed bJ have a
Valentine box at the next meet·
lng. An officers eonferenl!e was
held on January 19.
The tectum.· Mrt. Amos Leon·
ard. presented a IU'Ogram Qf so.nga;
readi"''"S. contests and a ....arlla·
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meal»ry qui!i. Musie was "provided
by Homer Ric-e, WUJiam Criner,
Orville Browa and A.mos Leonard.
Re!-rMhments Were. served at
the !!lose of tbe meeting by Mr.

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families frequently
unokblo
or cooked llama and. o eo~~iOUI
eon, tbere are many
atsmoked meat dinMr• lnfreque
Jy served or perhap~ never e~0...1
tried. Some of the more tlnuJilAI
items which will also be on diJplay
in A&amp;P this week iadwde amok!d
beef tonaue, Imported eanotd
hams, smoked pork chops, n'!t
dian bactln, coUBie butta, liN
ham bocks.
M4DY rflsb items IJ'e allo lm\0••
cd, most popular of wbich ..-e
white &amp;sh, salmon, and hentar,
Mr. Wildermuth aDd Mr. Ptrmtlle
noted. Srnoked IDt;!at.s are far from
new. Smoklqg of meats il one: of
the earlle•t known methods of
preserving foods. Early American
Indians and Indian ~uts · li~~
for days elll'l')'lng light wet .....
smoked .enl8on whleh wu kiiOW1I
as jerttn-Thls meat was as hard
as rock, but quickly cUssolved ill
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"Certainly the A&amp;P this week.''
said Mr. Wildermuth and Parmel·
re wUi have a quantity of smoked
meats f~ reiid~ts of Pomero)'
and Middleport ha'Ve ever 11een in
one piau. Every Jtem will be
priced especially low for extra
savings. We bape evervaae tn
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PoDleroy and Middleport VISits the
store this week."
we know they will be impressed
and A&amp;P's tnditlonai low price
policy assures great savints.

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EdltorW Phone 397

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

congress;

Crash Engineer Examined

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

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

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day, February 4th, at tbe Trilus-etr Cleaners, Mill Street., by the
members of the Auxlliary of the
Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128. American Lcg10n. Half of the mem·
hers will be asked to eontribute
to this Sale wJth the otben to
have a sale at a later date.

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YOUR BEST BUY IN BJ,nERIESI
BACKED BY BEST GUARANTEE

"YOU"'~

GROUP 1
To ••tt Chnrolet, Plymouth, Studebaker Ea:.
Hoavy Duty U Moa. Guaronlee

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·$11.45

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Demctrats have iudiated
the tax mereatea ta be_dnfieoll
tbe House Ways' and Means
mittee will lnthtde a hike
celit in the present twG
,gaJion federal tax on
This would pay t.be
:federal Bh~ of a
year $51 billiOD
gram.

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With tbe ''Mystery Man" stiU a .,
mystery, the amount of
{or

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$6 aDd from · -.flie
that 'hay~ bedt' 11ent to
tbe ante--Will'~ tillo
heigbta:.
With Ute .amOUDt
lhe day for a clue,

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last name
moke
wulth.

'ne clue goes.u,,fjtUOWr.
Ke rv... 1M W · ,' .
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1"hai.ell ~~-· .;e
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Churchmen Plan··
District
A dilllriet
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Firemen Popcorn
Sales Aid Polio ·
Fund By $26U2

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

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S naont~!Y fl'J:I'tlttllltf.
.4ilerafe C&lt;)tl per

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

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

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sale of bonds.

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

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Sntlth, Mrs ~
JngeJs SaUy
Childs. Mrs.
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MUlot, Mrto.

MYSTERY MAN CONTEST RULES

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

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ud the employee• of tho Dally Senllnel are not elt..fbk
'l'be ldeatlb of Tblo Mania Now Worll

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Tues4i)-. January 31, has beea•
1et for the dinner to b~ given
for Twin-City Sbrlncrs and their

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SERVICES

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

RUTLAND Church
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MON. JAN. 3.0
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'k lflh'i' 2t ,.,..,.. and&gt; lniiW'int
147 ofhtrt. Parr.IB;h al.-..dy h11
enun'led full '"ponslbiUty for
the two-car cr..h. {lntemttion.

of Oldo. Cold,. tlry .,..,,.,. _ ,...
vai&amp;M OYer WMfern Ohio, ancl
ilkift . .,.. cold and cloudy- owr
the •ast.tn section. _____ ._ ___
. TN nertfMrn h.lf of tho st•N
••• coverM with • freah blank.t
of -w.....;... fooom •t Yountalown to seven Inches In
Cl...lood. Tolodo hod fou• ;,.~oea H lh• ground . •net- konton
tbr . &lt;hea
ce In
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Some ·School• Close
All rural -seboola .were closed Ja
Lorain County, though only ane
city school was closed. Some rural
sebools in tbe Pamesville area
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- TM •nly snow toct.y ••• liaht
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'l'be president also
Fred; lllbbt, Dr. K.
and P-aul E. Da,·is as a
eoiD'MIU$e to report
lng on Feb. 27 at the
Plans wer.e discussed
ing money this .spring and
for star-ting Wl)rk on grading
d111unage needed -in co?rtaie pat&lt;t&amp;;.t&gt;
of the park site. Volunteer WOt'k·
er.s. wdl ~be ~k-ed to &amp;Hiat w.JP.
.tbil' l'fO.jtets tfii!,'spHng and thcf
flrst tOne .t o be !l't.-lr¢00 will be
the oonstructi.on or a J)ef'manent
buck stop at the ball diamond.
Material for the hack stop b
ready for use and .tbe work is to
be .staJiled as 5001J .as the w.c.athcr

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The Daily
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to IHrn why ho uw a
phantom or•n.. pove anct
bfac:ktd out H hi• commuter

h'illt:lliwtlo4

mulli·milllon dollar program of
road expansion
Mr. Eiunhower de•vot&lt;od
hiS weekly
meeting
eongreuk:lnal leaders to a dilcu!;o·
•ion of lbe ttghway ....,am. . : ·
lla:rt in pro-mJsed House
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crat.ic leade:r.s la.t!: week ho
ra;,. the highway f'UIIIJI&lt;iog
lem with llr EitenhotJer.
He !.old newsmen af~.-d ~

agree w •upport Mpor
. u much ·~ the

pect for Ohio toay and toniaht
but WNfhonnen lookod to the
.ovthowetWft INirf of fM Ntion
where • pn1ibility of moro snow
for Ohio'1- wu br•wing. . - _ . _ .

KW 8tNit ...'· ,, 'i'

FOR THE BEST SERVICE

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tnllnMr
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tr.. Mlt:cftFrank
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poed a.n elaborate &amp;y81em o( bond
issue. to cover the coste of 1

&amp;res! ha;g flat:ly
ly UNITED PRESS
miiJWtratioo plan
- Cold, dry wuthor wa1- In proa- tbe big highway

named ar cochainnon

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Cold To Stay
But No Snow
Is Forecast

The · 1956 campaign
for the
Middluport Park A&amp;sociati&amp;n Iae.,
starled off M'rurday evmiug with
an enthusiastic meetinR
at the
VIllage Hall with -pl'(!Sident. Brul!e
Ll-oyd, presiding.
Plans were mad e to -start immediately to complete tbe ball
diamund at the park so
high :schOQl .team
to pjay .thei&lt;•~·~du~ed a

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Mr Et!lenhower oriJhWJy ~

W
MartLD Jr
announeed the
agreem~t . afLer he and other
GOP lcgJ.5lat.ive leadet .s conferred
Wt~.h Hr Eisenhower.
We want the roads as (alt-1 .as
we ean get them," Martin s.11d
He eaid the PTeiSident coneurred
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epri~. Lewis. H.
,. JeokiD$011. and ~bert

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Cleanf
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1 way
President and Congressional Leaders .
Agree On "Pay As Yon Go" Financing

The Ma.Y,s are 1ot:n.er ~IUC!n:tt!
havtne . rt'll~ ' '"'
Mulbe!Tr · .Av~ue.
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BATTLING BURKE IS BEING
TAKENTOTHECLEANERS ...
WHICH REMIN~SME ... I SEND
ALL MY CLOTHES TO .... .

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Announcements bave been reeeJVed here of the approaching
rparriatf! -of Miss Ma:tY Jo May,
daug~ter
)fr. and .Mre. JOflepb
H. M.ay to Da.nJel• E. Cotl. Th"
weddln&amp; will be, lD _everJt ~ ~1·

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HIDdy, Mrs. J.illian Steitf and
Mrs. A.. R. PuU.en.
Mrs. Wino, who was aasisted
by Mrs. Grift Ruasell, served
t"treahmen.ts to
Mrs. WaJter and Mrs. Ril!bal'd Fmtaw. Mr. and
r
Yrs. Carl
Donald
CoHins and Mr. and
"Hmmm," sald the
tourist,
Bunte,
Mrs. Will Reynolds. MrJ. Mrs.
Blllka.m.
"looks like
we
micbt bave
W. W. Hayes, Mrs. Leo Vaughn.
Mn. Robert Harris, Mn. ~
some raJn"
Roush, Mra. Steiff, Mrs. HindJ,
"I sboro hope so," drawled the
Kansan. "Not for nfy-self but for
Mril. PulleD and Mrs. Houdashelt.
the kids . I've -teen rain."

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

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

grader, was crowned the

Queen for selling the most

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

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REYNOlD E. GRIRNE

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;P.U,blls¥cJ tVfl')' af!j,moon except Sunday by Tlu' Ohio \'alley
Sef;tlD4 [lie, pt 110 liJ!c}lfDlC St, Pome,.oy, 0
BusJnto!\.i orfl ('e

pb~n~ ~· eqitorif1 oqt¢,t :PI10ne 397
&amp;btered

SIMDd colan ma1lln! mattf'r at the

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Boltmelll K!mlJall

Subscription rates DebvPry by camer wllere avallable 30 cents
yen In advance at The Da1ly Sentmel oltu~ c $15 BO
Iii moDths, .,JfO; tbr~e tDonths, $3 90 By motor route whetP
av,aJlable· oqe mont.b, ' ' By mall one year $8; s1x monl hs $4 25
tim-e monthp. $2..50; on~ month, $1
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ily j'stlcky" but the wmmth of
your hand' QuJckl)' melts th..' SUI
face and tt bccomse shppery 'rh('
COuncil Aays the ~:~arne thtnll oe
cqrs on roar! icr or glatt!d ~no\\
~ben it 15 wa 1med by 0 day'lm{'
in t~mperature, a hJ'Ief opcr
~of sun.'ih!De, or lleav~ Lrnfflc
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~~lpperlness uf tee Is the b.1
slqWae t)l many winter (lcculenl ~
thf$~nul behevt .s,.
Council tes-ts !!.how lh1s relatwn
shlJ,Yof tr.rn.perature und t!Aclion

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gc.; dmc1 s lo sl.J.Jy IIWOore of the
c,h 1nl(mg e~mtcl,e1 J~tJC'J' of JCe
lhe('k the fe1l or the road at
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8 30 Sports Eye
6 40 News Picture
6 55 Le~ Paul &amp; Mary Ford
7 1)0 Science .F'JJ:.flyn Tb~atre
1 30 Coke Ttme
7:45 N.,ws Cpra,van
8.00 Screen DJrect911 Pia,.
house
$ 30 Father !',nows B.pt
9 00 .Xralt T~affe
10 00 Th1s Is Your Life
10 39 Damon .Runyon Tht~otre
11 00 Headlipes
11 05 Wea.thercast
11 10 Pre,.ss Bo:l§
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To The

Letters

Pear Editor
A ifeat many _pe.ople may as)!:
what 15 cur All\erlcpn heritage'
The answer is $LlDPl.e
Il is th•s hmd of P,\)rs, these
Umted States of America, our
Consbtutwn our !Jill or R1ghts,
and Our American Creed as adopt
ed by Congress, thi'B land ot op
portuml} ..., he! e each person can
wOJRlup God accordmg to h1s eon
sc1ence. and dream, plan, woril
1 uunk asp11e to reach the very
l lop man~ p1ofoss1on or vocation,

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Feather Your Nest
Bob apd lau C111 Present
Su&amp;ie
Camera Goes to School
Mattnee
Date Wlth qte

January 26, 19M!

dnvers 10 lht• nort h have to cOn•
tend w1tb mO"re snow the~ also
f{CL lowe 1 temperatures nnd con
~equenll&gt; belte 1 l1acl on Dnve1s
on thC' soulhrrn ed gt&gt; nf the snow
brlt me,t more chan,l{eHble con
dtlwn ~ With •nlc.rnuttent freezmg
and lhuwmg

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6.30 Y.ou.r Esso Repprte,r
6 4S Bob WaJner Sports Show
-I! !Ill Weatherman
7.00 Press Conference
Eelwsri!s, NewJ
77 so
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8 ~0 Nayy ~~
900 Meet M'Hlie
9·3Q Red slitl\&lt;&gt;n

l.3o LOve atofy
2 .00 R06er1.Q Lewi.s
2 So I( ,

,s,OO Th:~~Y,oU

10 01) ~.ooll Q\IOsti.,
10·30 Do" You miSt You? Wife
1100 Up to ttcB IDlDI.de New1
II 05 1..4te Show

S 30 Bob ,.....,...,by 'snow
'QO Tja !!~.,.,
4110 S~~ft~ Dar

.4-~0 On I Your~

There was a flare of hope m 900
London last week that Makarios 9•00
mtght accept the proposal That 10 00
~ope does not seem to be so 10 30
strong tod&amp;y
1130
There also ls the question wh~· 12 00
ther Makarios, great as lS his ~n- 12' lri
ftuenee, can control the Cyprhs 12·30
N'atmnahsts That questtOn h1,11 .L2 ~
aruten several times.
1 00
The Natlonali'sts campaign has 1io
J:&gt;e~n .W~Jed l)y the se~ret ,. 0 K I 2 00
f'· aoeiety-the NatiO~l qr.~ru 2 ~O
~atlon of CYpriote Fiibters.
300
Ort•nlzo~~tlon O..tl•wecl
3 a0
This orJantutlon wu oUtlawed 400
laat Sept 15 Some of ita members

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415 $ecret Stof!1:1.
O.n Yo~~r ,j\ccouut
500 Lueb 8 R~ncfl
sao 7be Early SJJow
6 30 YotJr E11•o Reporter
6.46 Sports Parade

Slgn On-Praver
Caj)taltl Kanraroo
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrey
Strike It Riel
Valiant Lady
Love ot'"'-LUe
S'earcti for Tomorrow
The \I:Uldjp( Llg)lt
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~bert ...Q Lewis

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Doug f:llw•ilb. Ji!.,..
The RaniJe Rider
A.rthur Godl,rer &amp; Ftle~dl
The 14i!l!onolre
rve Gqf A Secret
U i. Steel Hoi,IJ'
.Dp \o tae lltnut• Nt.wa
Lotio lhow
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thai t'P' or'''""'' '
As q~,.ge Was~mgton, looking
"been orreated Butots acllvl·
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Many of our bovs have dwd on
3---Wc must cons1d1..'r the polltl lntQ thll future, foresaw the ""'n· es eontJoue
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the bpttle tlelci.s '" many land11 to 1cnl machines, the ( th CoUnty,
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Is also a Communist an1
1.;ed '"I There
HardlIIi outIawed the Cyprus
protect this freeaom which we Stato, and Federal po1tt1cal ma ers o comolacency and adv
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n teachlna; Jn t1ie schools. m t_he Commuruat Party on Dec. 14 It
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and in pubhc sp~Bklng t•e
b
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7:30 Warner •
Presonts
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~e h.s be in vain' Th.ese docu cases a11! not so corrupt but rn
•.., num en Ou~Ulll}' bnly about 20,·
8:30 W)Olltt Em&gt; "/. Wise Coli"
The tuHtlon- depths In mv hurry I h11d not Otents-our Constltutlon and our many cases the C1ty, Countv, and r~al f~ndamental prmci,PI~s t&amp;at 000 ·members ' But some Cyprus
9:00 .Cliff Allen 1&lt; JloWll tlle
WhM.~ irt'!O J!;' the Second nottced Ihe btg ~•gn outside tell BtU of lhghts guarantee to Amerl· State machines are controlled by ~a~~~~fp~':n~c~::::s t:fq~g: 1 ~t Citle1 have Communist mayors
Road
w.-ifl
Ol·ddyt Th•
ing what kmod uf buldlnA: It was ean citlzena lree-Jom of speech, hoodlums and ganA:sters, or by patriot \vho ha~ died for
C..lui'Utonu ehde RteredsroHsm \viii be help
1
8:30 DuPont .c,vol..de
wo~flfll"•
- "IJ.nlln'llWik 8em' Urewerv, Iuc
freedom to worship at any church ilirt) political bosaes, who are llv·
th A
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'0:00 .Wrestllq 'Jrom lii&gt;UYWAq&lt;l
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or our own choosing, freedom of in!l on the tax pavers' money bv - e ""lmer can WDJ' o.f W:~. C~·
:l!Jie flext week or two should
-..,
1n~tde, and down a £lli,ht of
f
d
k
d
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ceJVed J.nd pur uito whrds ip .obr ~atermlne what ia ol
to ba
il:oo
with Marc Jo111llngo
~rupond•nt :~I eps ,tnd W(' we• e m Lhe black ~ness, ree om to wor at any ommatmg an selecting a candl· Declaratlon 9f Indeoendence, o" pen If the rN:ult
.,...,.acelul
11:1)!1
, ........,. ell 1•11 1 11 nc:-.~ uf a dun&lt;eon- " blessl!'dly tlace a person so desires, free· date of their choice whn hall wo\\k· Coqatitutian, our Bill of R~'t•, ~me•t • da••er s~t w·l-U h
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om to move one'!l person, family ed with them These dirty polltl·
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y~ .I!Jli'Y
cool dungeon The ahuutlt ot those
an our rnerl~ap. Creed
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ahel!d uf u~ dl.sdon.-d the naturE!' nd property from plaee to place cal machines have been very articles were t'-ken from t,he ~¥."tit·
. move tOm tne
eutern
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't3rlil. •J9'nJ f!b.o~t ~!"! time of of the emergJncy Tlle Japanese 1thout Interference by lndlv1 slrona- but now they must be cC&lt;ho,le.,'tt'•ndhl\seal!1'c~~~~s odf God ~@ ,he ai:.~~oe:nwi~ J~~e bere~~{y'
ll:ta
,~-zju:li 11 yeArs ago-;.\hy; very had knork.-cl the spigot ott a huge i;luall or a:overnment, lo seek em eurbnd and destroved bv the peoGIS ¥"or
jo
'1'{11~ee~ mrtler of'_h!Rt..L.that J bt!cr v~t The wholesome brew ployment ~ and to work an)' Where pie if we are S{O!ng to have a gov· S0!1' ol ,the #reat m,ep vdw Jt~:...__ua_ _______~-h\.V'IIJ ' 'i~ oceupl~f
ex wt~s &lt;•hhmg nway
the occupation of one's choice ernment for the people, of the forqaed afld wrought the 4 eri
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.tr~te~l~ bl;\l~~in¥ t'\.,e ~~}'
for any compenaation, obtamablc. t~eople, and by the oeooJc, w,h01e can way ol Ure ' Itt the 8
~ ~ creat Jnlny peoply .woqtd
J tl..t~'.V~, ~frni :9:tit~r ~lflill.
It was a tlme ror det::l.i;Jon, Cor "'lthr;IUt hindrance frbm anyone Just powers are dertved trom the Ge~rge &gt;~WiaiUiia:ton. J~;~:ll. ¥-'a erf' tlii't 'l't Ylo'U,Id (be entirely Pl¥1=~
WtR~I t.hfl it,rt ,r,'robtu,r.t a,~!il actlun Ami no t1me for a new11
Other freetoms include
consent af the governed :i
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Tbomall, U"eff~~b~ Hamiltori'
p~itil Ju-.t I! ~~d tor' \Jie ~untb
G.Oenl .Mie'Atthur·~ lf:OIN!es ~d papt:'r man 1Q .slalkl tdlY by ind
Equa1Uy o all dtizens before
4- We have ~roduallv thro h )fRraliaU1 ' Webat~~ Abe .t.ineot/~ Jf ~&amp; elect men of 11\i:h tnqral
drtv!n d~"!! tQtt ~!N'!rt:~ P'tJln ''Of ytatch thr ml11tory wotk Our duty the law w1!1' special privilcaea the ve~:~rs established b
, Catho\l:D, MatJ!Son,' Jilmes MonrJ' iyaUfte•U'Pns, Wbetbef irthey ))f!
LuZOn
L~ayen1~1\lf The s~s to thrulll II sturd} thu!Jb l~lo for none
rnd given these bureaus ttM~rt theodor, lW;bac~Wt J.oot .Benj ' ~lltli'Ds or j6t M,Jralit&gt;' in ,.dvWeather !¥
iijlK yvr
e dlke--(1-r to catch the flo'!" and
Prot~etion or every citizen's o condemn and punish a ~
rrun Fr,anJt,l)h: JJQl'a~, Q~el p •: riun~nt 1, a ood · ~inr to .b'~(l.
ID1ides wel1'
,
evrnt th1s lo!l~ to humantt)' rbtht ~o Mhl, bequeath or other· without the due pl'OC'eq of
a ~t~ef·· Jirl~t''Edniu~d ';l;atdkj ~ u "t tit:Orallty 1 nOt e~.¥lh, btl::'{el":Y man turned out to be a ~~s~ ~ltpo•e o1 Pl:OPerty and to law Continuation or this p
en wJt'h maJW ot~r'
.'~"., e•ule' f# the peat IJADW~:t 01 ~o)l1
~lT~h.. ~ti]
,,J~~~~~~:e1 he.ro.
ork and produ.ce, enpa:e in tan onlv mean merea!lio.- bu
• he death~ "OJ ~\'~' Q!'t,ic~ ~Ptl- 'pytq, • ~reaun Mtd Jt~elUcr.aey f
P l cfi' ~ ~~ '
l" , Ill , ,.,.·~r
uain~aa, Al,ld buy and sell wlt,h· ~~aov in gov~rnment termlnaUDr
P•·
~liliPJ. 'h~, bfa'hly moral • Jt~n
dOWD to Man.t " n ••OblZ ha:,
Fill Every bu~tacl•
'ut Interference by other person~ Ln dl('tator shtp
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T~,e A~erlca,n Cree~. lest we bo "are not CJirJatlans ~ .:rdo ~t the Chri.Jtlan people, mUBt awake
•a=lpJ, f~~~. dylrw adyancu
Ev,ery rt."(ep.tacle lhat CLluld be ~r by government
3---We have developed in our forfil'et wat itldplft~ bv Con...relja$,'
av1._ tp. .lm:Aor WJiich ~Cllll.d hold ~nd stu~ tbe ~!&lt;;M ~tage,
by
'nd ]t..:.U_y·~u,irm "Ki'U fq1,1.nd was pressed mto senvlce, Encouraiement of thrift and country a Rreat mass nl lnory.v Aorll 8, Ull8 kJ: beUeve"!l"(~
X~ e~ 1(~~111 'TbcN '1ij! n~~e, 'a ~'bl 5P. thlt we 'h11f
•me 1t hY
'nhe Mejp COUJJI:Y Retired T.nps, over tijp.., tti~uab ~hl~k· fll.led, em piled ln1o the n..!arest I ~apHal fotmatlon. and the right to ~roups, who not nnlv lobp7 ~ (et Unlted Slate's of A~Peri~a ~ '• o I ~~'""'-,t~d Ita~
' QlQut ~ s;ttietlb' ~
~~· both c~ .(a;Q:fltkin"'
will tmeet at
~ ~ r\vera ,(tn .qiJ.I~~Iy bullt. •~rn.a~la hlled agaun ~nd agaJR 1cHmb the econom•c ladder Com. the parti&lt;"ular thtnS{ thev waftt. rovernment of the· PeOple, b~ Ule dQe~t Of com'~lB, t~~q ~e. not ITI~n 'ltld ', !',n, to ',t ,V1_1:1~ ~~ r~~~m¥¥'.1~ev0b~J.o~e~
:r.-fmS:. ~,nem~ 'Pilank ~ri&lt;,IJ· I persona}!~ f•lled ~wo ca~tfens pt&gt;tl\lon unhampered by aovern- even thou.llh lt ts ag&amp;mst the h!'Jst People\ !.rtd f.pr \be ~q~e
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ov:er!'l"e , aU 'Ui~ W'~ ft:OW tbe
w:e must real.be U poli·l
o.a.s. Mlln· THu•iDAY
a •cs the rt:'sult \\OS our tint hnt'h ~bo\e hoard
~Y that they ca.,.. soend to gP.t thear crao'r ' hi 'the re..P'~ ~ J f.
' d-ent 9-,ft t~ t~e f9Jt\P.' •nd tl ·~• rotten. it ll only beeawe;
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1 many days-a bel!r rlntte for
Maintenance o£ a republican particular canthdato elect~ a natlon '•of I'Ji\arif•'sb!rtic
~· J tr' l)'fft~·~ ~ttJ r!il ~i.~~~ lbt\ Cliriitli.m. allOw U to bmmle Jlt,e
1ft.! ton at J.v•nt
e!\\ire body F()r the vat wa11 form of government With powers &amp;&gt;erson whom thev know
do Pr&gt;rfect '!l!l~n. ,t."t!f ' ~:~ 1
ho bi'Yi l~!!.P~!II'"CJtriit .aa .tflePf~ r~tt?n ':vt~hlrkl-= th~ ~utr~~ eU~ ~.Is, ;w
,tla ~ beta
mtttfna: a press1,1re ji!t qt beer pi federal a:overflrnent limited to ell:actlv as he 18 told, ~eaardless of able, 68ta1ilfshed upoa thoae prin $5HoilaT Snfon1 and God as
e{ p !e~:u vo k d '!..J at .,~~' ,f.'~Jl 2, ~t !1!30 ~ 'thfJ
~'n'd 1n lht' datk we would Jrope $h91e speetl\ed '" the consUtutlon the eonsequcnc:es to the nation 85 cmle' of freedom, ~ufltJ.t ~ ~"l·id maker ~f a.Il ~e i !w!!!.~fl'
croo e 'l.nor · Muoni~ ~mete fi~d ~ be
\I~ to the ~pewlnR splRot aOO try
other powers beJng reserved to a whole
Uce ~ltd liut8a'l:ii1~ .ff!r w_i
{ ij\1 e, ~ li"i\\''\~n &lt;(ID~'*':
~ 1rcafn~ f.'~'r~ftlt fin. out lowed t!f ,,. }lij:~Y "'lJY ,for tone
tO thnlst a h~t mloo It as the man he states or to the Individual Clh·
6-'f.he word oohtlca has been whleh Aritflfliiif 'Pitri.otl sa'erl e- luae t :t h\Ye' a consct.~e of ~d j't in t en to ~ thl!itr c.:; nt the e)dH ~m~~J ,Of ~
8 es n
0 ce 0 y~,
phead let g() 'l'he re.sul1 was al· *ens
1° misused "AS EVERYTHING IS Pd their lives and f~ea 1 what Ia right and wrong U they
Cbapte,r.
tl;loft a constant shower bath
Freedom to operate and own FAIR IN WA~ OR POLITICS" therefore, believe It 11 my auty to when &amp;hey e'an go to God in pray Chrlatianvf:.ple of -4\mertca, I .::::::c.'L~-:-;:-:--;--:;-:;-00 thie: ad;ntu:n er orpnkatloas hive mQJlty to
fn.V business Without coercion.
until to-day the American peopl~ my country to lov~ it, to sup~
not eer~in fibout ~eae tJ:Ynp w~ul:
Tb.ere were a comparrative few
Fnedom to be goverQOO by think o£ ooblics as somethine e:r Us Co¥,tl~t19'• t? obey ttl,_wl. '!'l Nl4l
.bim ~t.:t&amp; :W,t fltr~ f:..:.c1~ ~&amp;'ffJ:f ~om t :
get v:otes fdr their fnen $baH we
ot ps who held the brewm hne Jaws instead of men or bureaus tremely dtrtv wh1ch in many .tas- to rellll'ecf ltl iftag, and to defend our\'biUOd"f! 6 w"liole
not oU
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do less It 10, we do not deserve
ot~t day Whon from s}\eer fl'tiJUC fnd a ngbt lor trial by one's ea b enUrelv true The true mean It •11ai~ aU ep.mn.~es"
~ave t~ar .a. of January 10 tboa Y
f:~~~ :.ear:;;;~ ,.f,or to h•ve freedom
I iib~aered outside I t'nt!j)UI\tered een, a jury, and a rl.lfht to be In&amp; ol nol~ti~ a1 d•lln,ed by WeM.
Gew~ ~Vf.alihll\i,tpn Wed
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, , ,~811 pe.:We m t,he , ~ , ... ..,~
Hiitor; gites 111 the reeord of.
• tel ow hero ready 1o be Inter udged innocent until proven ter is "tht ..art and science of peopie for fP ·f~Ahu·e Jh;n• to ,
, 1 J; , tq~ 'fhD ~ lUmbers
The Chr.laUan people must not all hthe ., put areat clvilbatlona
v~eWe~t He !law my noleboo'k and ~utlty,
lCOVOJ:nm~nt The political arena I on IWM;d !Ptu~ men 1who ftl.ll:ht -1~ P @jl , ~ G'h!JN!f ~iaUau tate lbe .-ttltude of JetlinJ 'Ge'org'e hieft ' rllbe4 b.
clettre'tll
sti~U and starte-d bellowl"« like
Encouralifement of and respect is ao befouled wtth common un be ei~~· .. ,bf ~~J.p: CtAIIpt 1 ~ ).P,~trOI t.t\e ~W;Qr of our ,do tbe job1 b\lt we must orpnbe ~ CI~Cl'QURI,';Q~n Ant tbtlee
ilersttndlu apd uses of poUUcs with ._., A!J\(,)~,Jltt ot tli~!W'.• t!~n'tr)l
,ape~llf ~y.t ·~~d ftnd- ¥,:Ji ~lit ~ 1)1 \he ~eopl~ ~;et nations wtrt~ lluti'o)'ed witbib b)
I eampa•Rn orator "Mortaorty's for education and learnln~~:
the nan'! I.'," he hollered "Mor.arltv
Now let us take a Wok at some that h 1,s very hard to fil'et good The;se m.•n ~ elfe!ttd 'l!'9uld bl1 :"!."f GlP'~ . f"ll,
Jq!piD !il¥t wo- ,o ut ,ppjl v,oA:e. We canaQt hopp to lettUI'g the .wratta: ,pltD let in pp~
rrOm ~~ll~Sachuset1ll ] , been all Of the thJngs that are causing U!l men well QUallfled 1n all tl'l1l1C1· 1everythjq within tlieir power tO ~D ·"lip a)'e ~J q~UftJ~d f:Or qha~e lhe present trend ~ er •l\dJt::OJP.tJ'oJ. · (the 80'ltriuntnt
over 1hc Paclf1c, and I ve walkod to IO'Ie our heritage
I th~!l, to run for an~· public office attain Jreit power ov,r all tha ~;~ lf[l "'lf 6jl)leb of. ,gov..-~ , w,El J;ljve ~~~ (lien wql:.ldng JR. wbkh .~Ob.u ,a1ore { aPd ""tnor~
a ttun-drt'd nuk'l this day, and
t-Our children are not taught We must Jet mea who Will stand peoplf:l }n b,. Unit~d S"tes, dis· ~~ ~f ~ t~~. UJ.ouab, emy pr«~ .in A9'l~t:~ - · l'G~ -:We l11Jl••uUY do 'tbat r, htre
thllfll rhl' he1&lt;1 rlace I VA ever th1 fundaml}ntals that havo made 1up and 4lrht for tholr convictions re.li(ardllli all the prlt~tipleJ Jatd' ~ er ous Y lad[tng, and
c;91)}mun,LI,b have 23,1}00 q~en war~., unl$1·lt/~ et ,i.l.th ou; "Jdeel W
~:ah~;~~~eert~l~c:~~:~\=: America Rreat the teachers In whlc.h are •ogalnal corruption of dow~ I~ t~e ,Coqsi\IUilon, Bllr of~
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-~PI lf .U ar• tala aDd IJ'U'fttua.ni ®I' ,IMD\01.
•• ~ ..h'l the lime to leac,h the ohll-~ '!'IIJt 1, best lor lll the jleople
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conduct a MyStery Man Conteot wllb the prize inereesinc

Ji.OO in value eaeb day the Myatery Man Is not ideUtifted
w;,;nen will be announced each Ume the Mystory Ibn 1J

erv1ce want-ed for a Pekmese
Dog Wrtte C W McKean, 602+th -Ave, or call Collect 1029,
Ga1iipohs, Ohuo
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The Mantln Restaurant. M1d•
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balanclniJ -and •brake servlee
'flacketh' Safety servace, West
Main Stree~ •Pomeroy, Obto
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Nnut:dmg M1ddleport, or tall,

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radto and heater $695
USiness
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Opportunities
(:0tfNTRY STORE, Salem Center
Ohto--Grocene~, hardw•re ~tc
St~Jrch.iof Catallns
Gasoline pUnip, sales over 1000
1J\mm;r Pa1 som
gallon ;p9r we;e.k, Low tlVerbead
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no compehh~n, 2 lll.l'f[~ storP
rooms: 3-room aP&amp;rtmell\ In
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Phone 200 Cl.atand APPhaneP
Sture 118 W Mam St, Pomeroy
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For reliable Hdio and TV repair
maettm1r"s, Pom
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Middleport, Ohio.

A specwl Mntr1butwn to the
development {If rcilg•ous telcvJ s
ion Wtll be made Sattlrda~ b}
members of th{! Seventh Day Ad
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The "fund W1H go towa:rd fmanc
mg a new f1lm &lt;!d prn~1 am .s cncs
for the
Jo~ a1th For Toda.~ tete
casts seen nationally and spom;or.
ed for t'he ehurch
Tins month the proqram 1~
makmg a swttch from a twe ye11 r
hve pmgr11mmmg schedul ~ to the
use of film
Pas!o1 Ar!hll'r Leach Sllld the
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provtdm~ kmesscopes to the tao .stallons carcy.
mg the program w111 be -eased bv
113m!! fJtm h~ expJ.amcd
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The {lenommatJonaJ program
,s de!lgned espeel&amp;Uv to .reach
the tmclmrched, Pa.stor Leach
pomted out
It's formlrt 1s thal of a mock&gt;rn
l:lay paY.ai.Jle-tweryday problems dra
mattzed and met wrth ~lotions
rrom the B1ble By f1lm too he
Mild th 'Program trawls as r~ as
North Afma and Soudl Ambia
Mat! totalmg 8,MO k!t!CTs a Wieck
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M)'S1UYJQ...ENTIY IU.NK

At a meeting or the State Dt:r·
ectOl'S and Officers SuDday the
Meigs Chapter of the lf.aak Wal·
ton League was presented ~
Membetstup .!Aeh1ev:ernent AWMdfi
for 19~ 'fhe Mmgs Chapter wa~
al.8o eommended 'for bemg -a eredJt 1o the L~ague
These awards were for retain·
mg 9U percent of the t954 mem
ber1&gt;h1p and for rea("tung t~u
membership quota for lMS
The- meeting wh1ch was held an
Columbus, was presadt&gt;rl ovt&gt;r bv
Chas MrCiell.an the Pl e ~Jdent of
the Oh10 D!VJSlOD IWLA A W
Manon Ch1d, Deportment of
N.atur.11 Rasources , Hayden Old !i,
CI!htef Dtt-i.il&lt;ln -oC Wtldhfe and
William
J..eyBourne,
Ou ector
Ohio Fo.reslry Assocta.hon wer••
the mam speakt!'I"s

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A1tendmg lhe mcetmg from
Me1gs County were Pres1dent uf
t,he local cha,pt.er, J E Fo:st~r
Dt K D Amshsry, Rue 'J;ucker'
man Wallace Bra-dtord and Allen
C.: Hill, Sr
It was -decided at the meetmg
that the stte for the 1956 Annual
State Convenbon of the Oh1o
DJV1s1on IWLA would be tn D~JY
t.on October 5, 6 and 7

Rutland Graded
Honor Roll
The Rutland G.raded School bas
announced that 85 ])Ul)lls have
mad£! the honor roll for the 1hn·tl
six weeks Of school
!ncuded ,re,
F1rst Gr11de· Hllda Pamter, Bar
bara Williams, Klathy Thoma"'
Debby Smith, ' Karen Tucker, Den~
ms Weber J1mmy Vanaman Sammy Larktn, Ernest Smith, Bonnre
Grate, Sabra Canady, Eva Barrett
Betty Sue Clark, Linda- Furtt, AI
berta Little, Mary Allee Pie~e.
Kathy Slwppert, Hal'Old Wh1te
Second Grrtde ketta Erlewine,
Roger Allen Stadt, Smmdra f:)eaQ,
Che•'Y Long, Oavtd Pe-terson, Mt
ehaeJ Nlchoi&amp;Oih .Mar;y CtNlusei",
Larry Fett.}, I..w~ I,.ou Stewart,
Jane Lucas Jean tnlls .'Minnie
Barrett,
Carlet, Raymond
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Hawltlns,
Geqrlt'e

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For campaJgrr cards,
'llOlleLty a'dvet111slng,
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nllmely, the ConstUuhon, the Bill mo$t important, other than
of R1ghts, and the ireat hardsh~p~~ ing the ri.ghl man for oftlee and
~hat our lore-fathers endured 1n persuadlng him to run That as the
¥:mng us a country free from per general fee lin&amp; of &amp;~out
ll.ecul•on b~cause of rebglous be the voters WbOI ,ay that
llefs and other beliefs, and our are so ro1ten tbat th~r
not go
system of flee enterpnse In my out and vote U th~r could anly
eail\ s('hool da~~ m a one room 1realize that they al'f' doint: the
school, with one teacher for scv 1~_ountry a great mjustice, because
en grade!i these ba¥.c facts were P1ey are allowing tbe mlporlty
so mdcli.bl} pLanted in our m1nds groups lhe machme groups, to
that all the ch ildren realized what get all the voles and put the1r
11 g"Jeal cuuutt} we hved m, and O\\n mrn m office
all were tought to be patr•ollc 1 Jn the last ft&gt;W years we have
wluch W{ all accepted very hcortl had 0 Bad;;: To God movement that

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bus been far beyond the exnecta·
on a !iiilver platter. wtlhoUt cosl 2- Th(' dcs tre In ttf() la~:t 2~ ~ars tion Gf all our min1sters and lay.
and great sutrerlng and mnny for secur•ty, c1lhcr 1mposctl t1pon men 'f'he thmg that makes thta
deaths Our Forofathers and Moth the people or devt&gt;loped because IInck To God movement so eneour·
ers come lo IbiS hmd of vl'gm for of the dcm.wds of the people for B~Jmg 19 that at IS takmg place In
csl8 large nvers mountams and sccunty b} central government our colleges more than nny other
pnnrlcs and hostile lndmns, be 1 has rle~tro} e d much of our free place So often students begm
cause they wanted freedom to I dum Those JURO!nll for oiliCC haw SCICnttfic courses and psychology
worship God as they believed prom1sed more and mor&lt;' seclJrih tnuri!IOS and turn away from God,
rrcedom from bondage, om\ ex Awal&lt;e, Amertca you arc payin~:: .-comiR~ ognosltcs rathe_r than
eeutve taxallon Many died from for th•s sn ('nllcd sccunty with rue believers of God Th1s Back
hordshtp, or were killed hy bos vour own mone} and on\t 1ecelve o God mov(•ment IS m!).!lt ~n·
tile Indians or dunng the Rcvoh• back about fiO pcreP.nt or what I touragil\g If we had a n•UOn&amp;l re·
~lonary war but the albers fou.Qht j 'GU pay m Yuu are nlso 2;t· 11 dual •urr,l'lnt spuJt of patnotism that
on to estabilsh this natton of ours h lustni vour freedom The Rus· ~ould ~al'antee that We .wpulr:l,
nsed on freedom and JUsl•cc fOJ &gt;nan peoole under communis'im Is a ' nahon preserve. our Amen·
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gas and electrJc•t.~o Garage Jot
lOOxiOO $2tWOOO ltnd owner
Will crH1'} ~;ome fmancmR
"ACRES OF DIA.MONDS - Foreliitghted eit1t.ens or lhe- progresSIVe State of We.~t VtrgJma are
umtinumg to buy up our m
du!itll&lt;~l
s1tes and IU('IIhon:l
'1 hf Y Will l1kely w~lcomE&gt; ro-op
t r;;!1un fi'Om the nattY-l"S when
th ey !me up new 11\di.Uitries
h1ghways, br1djfes and railways
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the test cal s m 77 fret on gla11..
1ce, und lhts dtstnml! wa &gt; nul af
fected b) chanaes m temperaluit
'l'emprralurc IS unportunt wh f'
ther you l1ve 1n thl'l noJlhe•n 01
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MlNERSVJLLE - 4 roo.J!I
frame
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ment eoal furnaee, 2 Ctliterns,

We salute the Boy Scout s or Am
Bo_1. ~ Sroutmg prov~t.h•, for {It'
erlca on 41'S 46bb birthday now he ' 'en twelve. and tlurtr en var (}]d
in&amp; obser\'r.d dullng 80} S('OIII bov~ ,m r&gt;utdoor p!Oi0/1111
that
Week, Fe.b.ruary 6 to J2
helps them grow In t•h;u actPr and
Scouttna: •s a prog1am fo1 all ClttzlnSh\p Today 11611000 8!1\'
boys ty"erywhere It tS succe,sfu\ Slouls a1c adJ\C' 111 54000 IHmps
In :f.~(l Wid~t rural areaR •n thtmost con3'\!sled cities It posst.ossr~
Explr&gt;tlng serves thC' bo~ or fom
ian !llheient appeal tor healthy v1g teton and over wtth a r1eh program
orous, normal American youth end fdtl"d WJlh high advenlurc artd
abo "¢fers r!elds. of achu.•vC'ment opportumt IM to practll'(' good
for t'he band1ca}Jped
r•h:tn~hJP
T(lda1 440 000
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plort&gt;r Un1ts or otc F.xp l or(' J~ 111
It bas often been soHJ 4hal a boy Doy Sooul troop!:
ran always (md somethmg to dn
Mo:Jny hands jom to hJ JOR' Sf'out
It IS when he lmds !1-0melhmg to
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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeray-MiCIC!Jeport, Ohlo

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AIMING AT"lOCKY
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Continues To Mount For Frisco
IIY EARL WRIGHT
United Pn11 SJMH;h Writer
NEW YORK UP- The Son Fran
~isco Dons, wbo literally " walked"
to their fOth straicht victory can
strongtben tbelr
grip "" linrt
place in the United Pre.s.s b aske~
ball NtiD:p dU8 week by whipping
San Jose S\:ltle and Loyola , Cal
The 3S leedin&amp; ooaches who
maJre up the Uni.ted Press ratin&amp;
board cave the Dol18 32 first place
votes .and kept t hem on top for
tbe ninth str.aighL
week today
with a total of 338 points .
The coaebe.s basad their ballots
on games through Jan . 28 includ·
ina: San Francisco's 33-24 S&amp;t.ur.
day ntgbt triumph over CaUfor·
nia. Tbe Dons made only one !JeC·
ond half field g.o.al but overcame
California's clever stalling tactia
to set a major eollelfe record for
comecutive victOTi~ .
San Fraa.ciBeo plays San Jose
State tooi.ght and Loyola Friday
night at home. Neither appears
capable of stopping the Dons.
Dons M-rtln Jumpa
The Doru;, who 1\ave swept 14
galll'l"S thLB season, aclu!!lly col·
lected one point l ec:&gt;s from the
coaches .than th~y ~ce ivetl last
week wben they were idle. But
San Francbco's margin over 1ts
closest rival ballooned from 32 to
100 p&lt;,)intlo~ because the Day.t on
Fly.-.a · .nrfrfl'EIIl their first loss In
l~s tlti.s season.
Dt1f,on hcld second •place but
tts point rtotal dropped from 307
to 238 becau&amp;e it 1091. a 66.&amp;1 ovet"
time gUM to LouiBville Saturday
night. lllinols remained third with
229 points. Dayt.on 14·1 18Dd min·
oi8 11-1 eaeh ll'«eived one flrBt
place vote and e.ix.tb ranked Loui1
vi}le 16-1 ,received too othc:r first
place vote.
The same school~ J"t'mained In
tho top 10 for the second straitbt
week bu.t sill: of the seven team ~
below the firlil three chll'nged po.
sUion.s.
Loutsvill made the biggCBl ad·
\'lance . It moved !r'Om tenth to
six1h. Vandfll"bllt 14-1 advanced
from elgb~h to firth llfbt!l" defeat·
ing Kentuclcy SatuTdMY night for
the flnot time in 16 years. North
Carolina StaOO 14-2 moved from
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Kentueky 9ulfered t·he biggest
drop, sliding from fourth to nint h. \
Niol't:h Carolina 13·2 d rop ped fmm
slrth to eighth and Southern M etbodisl. 14-2 slipped from •nint h
to toeo.tb. Temple 13-0 remain ed
seventh.
Heft is bow the teams lined up
behind .the top three: North Ca:oJina State, 210; Vand&lt;'rblil. 154 ;
I..o\tiwiUe, 148; Templ e.
127;
Nortb Carolina, 106; 1'\cnt ucky, 78
Southern Methodist, 71.
Dub, Iowa, UCLA, Sl. Lotu s,
Holy Cross, Utah , Alabama, St.
Francis N.Y . and Brigham Youn g
followed in that order.
THE RATINGS
NEW \'ORK UP- The United
Press oollere buketball ratings
lirst·place vote.s and won-lost re·
co.rd9 through Jan. 28 :
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1. Sao FranciHO .... 32 14-0 338
2. lntyton -~--- --~-- 1 111 238
3. lllin.ob ···· ·--· 1 11·1 229
4. N. Car&lt;.Jiina St. . ___ 14-2 210
4 . Vanderbilt ··-----· 14·1 IM
6 . Louisville ~ .... _ 1 ltH 148

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TOledo 06 St. Fran&lt;J• Pa. t3
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Oklaboma Clt1- 76 Texao M&lt;l\1 116
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THURSDAY

Fight Results
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NI!:W ORL14;ANS--AI )'fllh•grlnl,
tSfi , Nrw Orleans. oulpointrd Jitn·
my lle.:erlr. 138, St.. l'au! . Minlt. 8
NEW YORK- St. Nit'k !!---Gene
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outpoinl&lt;'d L'armlno Floro, t~Hii,
Brookl yn, 10.
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T he Middleport YeHow Jackets roy has been out-,rebounding their
and the Pomeroy Prtnthers, cu.r- opponent&amp;, and alltQ getting IOOJ'e
rently tied fur llixtlt and S'eVODth .sh'l&gt;ls, but just haven't been bitplaces in the SEO &lt;:qe race, will bnc t:bem.
atte-mpl to break the .tie tonight
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as the J~kets .t ake .to the road to big Junior Hawthorne and Harold
meet tbe Jackson lronmeo. and Brown at the fOTWards with BUl
Po meroy stays at •home to enter- Andrews at center. Blll Sheridan
Lam Lhe cellar dwelHng Lo&amp;"an and Bill Qualls will start at the
Chicf.s.
guards.
Jn other James .t ooight the red
ALbetlti probaby will be -the unbot Gallipolis Blue DevihtJ go alter der dog In their game with GaUiwin number 46 Ia. a row in leatue poli-s tonight, but the Bulldogs
play as the)' take 011 the ~vived hope to J1'ull an upset and &amp;top
Athena Bulldogal on Ole latter's the long winning 9lreak of the
floor, and NeiJOnviUe will play Galllpoli&amp; Blue Devi.k. '[lhe .home
Wellston on &lt;the Roetet floor.
fioor should aive the Buldo,p an
Earlier in 1:be eeaSIO'n :Middle. 1edge and if they can .slow up the
port I'Ost to Jatkson '1Q.!UJ on the high scorin&amp; John Milhoan they
Jacket floor ;{ while Pomeroy was sbould have a chance.
taking a M· ~7 beatinC from ·t be
Chiefs. That was the lone win
of the campaign !or the Cbie!UiD.s
FL.OYP
'Middleport bas rapidly become
lhe
mom improved ball club in
PATTEl/SON
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leaf\Je,
and tbe Jackets hope.
/lECAME 01.{)
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t.beir
comeback
!110/J~H 1D V01't'
against the bjeger lronmeo.. Jack
7'1/t§ Y/JAR
sao will have a decided beighth
Alii' 81!1'0/lE
7. Temple --· - ···-- - -~ 13.0 127
advaolage over. rtbe boys of John
BY JOHN GRIFFIN
!lEC77011 PAY
8. North Carolina . _.. 13·2 lOG
PatsonJ. But smce the return of
United p
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9. Kentucky ..... ~ -·~· 10·3 78
Larry Baker to .t he li.neul' the t
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Thanks to ~e .tancy ·f ree-throw
10. SMU -----~~ -~· ... 14-2 71
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out-rebounded their opponents.
Mlooun,, llboob roc.keted . along
SEICOnd 10 bealll.'&gt; : 11, Duke, 38;
Coach Par!il!m will continue to at th~ bead of the pack Jn tbe
12, Iowa, 31 ; 13, UCLA, 25; 14,
ROCKY
use Bob Morris and· Bob MclC.in- hot ~tg Ten basketball r.o.ce. today,
St. Louis, 24 ; 1!5, Holy Cross, 23 ;
,f(ARCIANO
ney a·t the forwa:J'ds. witb Baker at ptekm&amp; up speed tn M bid Lo
16, Utah 20; 17, Alabama, 11 ; 18,
0/17" OF OFFICE.
MIAMI, f1a. UP-Willie Har- knocked out by 'h'elvyweig}l.'
center. Rieb Huv&amp;tter and Jim catcD .San. t'l'anci5co. m .the United
St. Franeis, N . Y ., 10; 19. BrJg.
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and Ted Atkinson eaeh rqde [ ~~~::.t:'.r
Mareiano iast
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Mm Yuung, D; 20 tie, Cinc:innuti
two
winners •MDnday at Hialeab. 1
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spots . Jackson will open with
'1 he ~hbl, carc1ul.ly :nnkin&amp; ~1
and Canisius 6 each.
Hart.acl: has .totaled
20 winnet"SMike 'Mitchell and Hyden at the out of . ;;t7 foul t'lV a~tempts, vtsfoo-wards, and bjg Miller will be ited. Mmne:KJ.ta Mo~da)' nJ.ght and foi' the first 12 day s ;,)! lbe meetinlf.
at ce'llter. Jeraoy Walke and Elvin no~hOO a 96·84 VI~.
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Johnson wlU be at tbe guards.
a.,. OSCAR~ 'FRAL~Y
"the worst day of my life" last
Pomeroy will be striving .to get perlect con·f erence record to 6-0
CHICAGO' UP-Joe Louis now
Vnlttlf PrHI tportt Wrher
apring when ,the Do4Jfrll played, back into 1be wiD column aMainst when a
.ba.ve meant owes $1,199,437 in back rtaxes and
.NEW YORK UP- Walter Als- and lost, an exhlbltion, agalrlfl the a Logan team that has tbe weak· d~opp~ng mto a tie for , flrst ·place interftt. .A:n.ot:hec lien -for. $6$(},·
tdn, the quiel man, of tbe Brook· Yank-res. Nothinlf went righl and est defense in the league. How· Wltn IOie i~wa: , W~t~1 ~ more, It 827 was filed against the former
lyn Dodgers, bas .bec:ome
he was plagued by questions as ever, the E'authers wiU have ltl extended UltnolS WlD!llng
J1.eavyweifbt cb.ampioD Monday by
riou~ and it PrOves a saying to whether such stan asJ Rvy hit a better.,,ertentage of tbclr toll games ~nd. its overall record ,-~. J, l,Juippold, acting diretbor o(
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makes perfect."
Campanella·who WOO the le.Jue'!i shota if theY :bOpe to win . Pome· to
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International RcveDUC Depart·
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ly Charlet Rldtey
Suffice it to saY that
Most Valuable Player awatd·and
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arry om es
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Unlt1d Pr111 Sports Writer
who spent two monosyllable sea- Don Newcombe would stage sue·
shootin; !oi- his · Iour~h Big Ten
crown m nine yean: . 'fhe ne-.t
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CORTINA. Italy UP- Norway 's sons on the bench before hitting cel:u:iful comebacks.
Hallgcir Brenden won the men't1 the Octobe r jackpot against the
"Things seem much
better
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against LO-uis·
ARCADIA, Calif. UP--Johnny
Olymp'le 15-kilometer
9.3-mile Yankees, now holrts his own wilh heading into a new season," he
.ana ncx.t
will be its 200th Adams ·hll.s been named t-he 1958
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c~vor ·~" t 1e. r_u ~r ac mltsd ca~tlously. "At least, Cam·
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ewcombe have.. ._ made
Kontu&lt;ky Galnt Rwmoo 1 ·
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This was the fir st gold medal in th " tI th
d'ff winter good on their comebacks. There
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other
heartening
clash at Atlanta, KerrtudtY boun· ed more t han 3,000 winners dur·
unofficial team champion- the majors and between finishing
These include the line olf-sea.
MASSILLON, 0 . UP- Tom Harp . ced back into t he victory column ing his 21 year ridill'g' career.
&amp;hlp In the 10&amp;2 games at Oslo.
: ~ econd anrt fmis hing llrsl," Alaton son shai}C of Campanella, .New· said today be q,Wt as football with an 84·62 decision over Geor·
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.Br~nden trekod over the hilly , quipped as he received the Sport rombe and J ' ckic Robtnsofi! the coach at MtiEIJila:a..,IIl&amp;h. Sciuto) to gjia Tcch-rD.ore ~~&amp;e for Tecb.o
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seconds. one of the fastest l5·kilo· man of Ihe year.
from a "thrower" to a "pitcber" Military Atademy at West Point which wen!l Kenwcky's only de·
meter bmes ever r ecorded.
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Loca.~bav~ nounced ble restanatlon Mpnday, .swampmg ~~n D. ~·· .
NI!.'W YOilK UP- YounJt Gene skier~ third m 50:17.
dinner and when my train pulled recovered from sore. .umS;! and effeetlve teb. 1, to. become Army's ~; Purd:u_e took thi.rd, pl~c mUle
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Bli Ten .with. a 7'l ·68 win .over
who sh.owed rem•rkllble improve. for the Russiaasln an event which soul to meet me. This )'ear 1 went
Revert Ta TY,.
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He 11 a1d he wlll make little Northw~tern, .Kansaa .stare m.z·
ment while wiMtn~ an u~t tiplit they had ftgure.d to dominate. back to the same dinner and
"I'm not saying we!ll· win,'.r·Als-- more money in his new job, . but ed a ha~r-game lead In :the B1g
ck!ci8ion over welt.uwe.lght! Car- Among those wbo railed to place there was a bqe &amp;rnUnl delcga· ton l!llicrted·. as he reverted ., mo·l he pointad out that "of the Jlst Seven , by bcaU.ng Okl~hom~ 71-83.
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mentarily to type . .. ~'MUW•atee dozen men wbo have left the
Wt~ Vlra:Jn~a elun~~ ..to first
rewarded witb ·a nother l(..elevision Kuzln of RUStlla, t.he world eham·
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and New York are totj:b, tbtt: Ia Army coiching aull lor t~tbcr jobs place 1n the ~t.~ CGafetenca
llk'oundor at St. Nichol.. Arena pion at this dista~e. Kuzln placed
Alston reealla that he rrut in a posslblllty for the J'fiJIUea, ' ted· ell of them ended up with big- by ~ush~ V~r~~:mla T~h. 92-'10;
Fob; 37.
loth in 31 :36.
lea• and Cardinala and.~ ~ere lil no time scboolll."
Lou1siana St routed Tulane 87-ftl
~ !looker FiOl'O of Brooklyn
lehlnd Tile L..,.rt
such thing Ill a PUI~er. iJ· tbis
Harp, 28. led MassUlon to last in the .South~em Wb~ G~·
will f L - at 8-11 although Polrer
Veikko Hakullnen o! Finland,
league, lneluding the .. ...tu:l'
yeor'o mythical s~te cham~lon- &amp;Ia beat Floroda 93·73, Wkh1ta
bl4~held him to a draw In 1ho who won the Olympic 30-kilomct•
ship but lost in his ftnal a:ame beat Detro1t 99- 79.
.San Jose St. The Dons want
- ' Jt. Nlck'o riDI on Dec. 19. er cross-country championship
The big''if." he iuaists, c:ooterns with' Canton McKinley. His record
In bbe Mi'slouri Valley, Hous·
ebampiooship to
PJiOmO'teJ' Tex Sullivan &amp;aid to. 'Of Burlington, Vt.. placed lUst In
the pitching. At third he looks for at MaSBUlOn has been 17 wins, .ton took an 87~9 win o~er Sam this . league
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..,,-''Ttl match Gene with Chico &amp;0:31. Hakon Brutvoon of Nor~
qua[IIY
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them
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a scuffle between RobiDion • aDd, two touea and one tie.
Houston st.; Oklahoma C1b il"'Ut·
Vthr « l)anny Giovanelli on Feb way was flfth In &amp;0:36, and Mar·
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Randy Jackson, obtained from tbe
'1 hate ver)' very m~h to leave cd Texas A&amp;.M '13M: Indiana their .NCAA tournament ebam]h
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Un Stokken of Norway sixth In
Cuba. Junior Gilliam at second M'IIIUlon,"
aald, j'but J whippOO Not.Nt Dam~ 81·76; Seton
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alsbt 24 year old Poll' 00:415.
ma~· get a contest from rookie Jlllt eaD't turn down tbe offer. Hall dppe:d. pre~Jhton 86-73;
l 28 )'Oar old Flore-. len
The two Americans ln the race
COLUMBUS, o . UP- The Unit- Charley Neal; Sandy
Amoros Jt'a 1 woocler(uJ opportunity."
Clemson downed the Citadel 86~ 'Willi lclt ro1ht ont&gt;&lt;lwo -91aced far heblnd iD thls northern cd Press Ohio hleh school ba!lket- .shouJd hit better with added lett
Harp, who came to Manlllon '10; Texas beat Border Conference
•b . to l!lo beod. II• ~red lobe European speclall.)". Andrew MUI~ ball rating, including games of fleld held from Gino Clmoll aad from Canolltoo, sald he r:ot the leadrr West Texas St., 76-156 and
tam lrtati'PQI ttO fa•1. they lotlked er or McCall , Idaho, was 4lat ln 58 Jan. 2B,·• with fir st·place voles and Ken Lehman should brace tho c•JI from West Point Friday niaht Toldo edged St. Franets Pa.,
.like rtaiiWilllld load&lt; ot times. minutes ftat and Lawrence Damon a~eason record .
pitchin£.
olerlaJ him the job. He ftew to 96-93.
Aad be paced lllmoelf "" well he of Burllna:ton, VL; placed . Slat in
Team
T'olnls
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tbe academy SaturGay morning,
Duquesne became the lir.st team
.,
flDil'bed Ole at'l"'Ontt1' and won the 57:18.
5 on .11
J. Middlflown
24 12 0 2IMI
wm·or-e 1•e
world collftrted with Heed Coach Eerl in a pos14 eason tournament,
lui ·two roundo on all three ofll.
Three hockey pmea al~o were
2. Hamilton
3
210 ~cries trtumph nett.cd blm I fl,· BlU, the.a re\urDed here Sunday cepting a bid to defend •ts title in
ciaJ .core carda.
on tap today In tbe opening of , 3. Canton Tlmktm
13 0 140 000 raise as he signed. a ODe-)'e&amp;r nJI:bt.
the National Invitation Tourna·
Gene wetcbl~ 111 pounds to the ehamplonabtp round . In those
4. Columbus Ea!lt
10 2 125 contract for ~ 2 .MO· Nobod,y hatea
The .sehool ' board here released men.t.
Fioro'a !SlY. 11llllecl the Brooklyn aamc11, the U. S. was favored over S. Akron South 1 JO 0 113 money, and Ita obvi~~ lhat tile him from bia three-year contract San Francill~. fresh lrotn s~t·
belt«''• rllht In tile fourtb Germany, Canadl waa tho eholce
6. Newark
11 1 91 °~ 10 sehool teacher tblikl be just flvea tbouch he bid anotber year\ tlng a new major coUeRe record
round and blo loU 1m&gt;w In t be over Czechotdovakla. and Russla
7. East Liverpool
0 3 72- might earn another 811...,. Jump to IO
With lis 40th straight victory on
ninth. ;rho bloocb" tourl.h round was picked over Sweden.
8. Cleve. E. Tl.'&lt;!h 2 12 o 65 next )'ear.
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· Saturday, tries to-·take over !lnt
cut halldl~ Flore oomowbal
Runla T.,. ltindlftlt
9. Canton South
11 0 ~7
A auccep«w to Harp bas not · place in ollhc Ca-lifornia .Basketball
and pllll .lllm'· ~ the clof011olvo.
Wlih
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of
the
24
OlYmpic
10.
Galllpoli•
11 1 40
yet beea urned.
· A!sn. tonft~ht whm It 111eetos leaPolter oufl....S II alck oo ltlo loft
c~nf!l
already
completed,
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PorltC~
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brow In the ninth .... ton.
11Ja s 60 points Itt the team 111and· mouth t8; 12. Lorain 1 38: 13.
0
lng,, which are
unollldal C1nton McKinley 34; t4. Steuben·
since awards are Qlado to lndivl. ville 28; 1~. Mt. Vernoo 25; 16.
rJ
dual8 and oot nations ln the Olym· Cincinnati THft 23: 17. Alliance
The Sprinkles bukctb1ll five
pl ~ll, represent!! more thai) 1 twc:t- 22: lB. Ashtabula 18; 10. Ashland
or Wellston lf'C in 8etrth for optu-one raUo over the neareat eom· HI; 20. Martins Ferry and Barber· ponenhl arou11d Pomeroy or tbe
ton 18.
pctloa; country, Aualrla .
adj,ccnt area.
The Auatrians are in second
Olhers : Shelby J2: Miamisbur ••
aY UNlTIO ,.Ill
place in the team standifijl'a with Dtyton Klt.:er, Mlleli 8; Clndnnatl
Tbl• quintette which hli&gt; .,.
iAIT
29 pointli, thank• to Lh(llr record· Huahcs, Findlay St. Marys 8; outstanding record Of ID ww Ia
5etoo llall 18 Crelshtoo 73
shatlerlng tll"llt, aceond and third Mansfield 6; Bl'lllalre, Toledo D~· a row, anti. an 81S pol.nt per a:ame
Jloly Croeo 8tl Geo:1etown 68
place li"'Cep or Sunday'.!! mcn 'ti VJibi$11, Toledo Ma~ombcr 4; Clove average are ropottNI to have ODe
St. Ilona~ 78 iicnDton DD
giant slalom 11ki r~ee on the Icy land Glcnvlllf!, Akron Garfield, ol the beat uniformed teama 1n
lOUTH
•lopes of Mount Falorla. ·
Cincinnati McNicholas, Wlllshlro, the state. The elub wll} play
MIMI,.Ippi ·SI. 100 M""'IUI~pl 70
Lockland home or away.
Italy and Finland are lied (or Dofiance 3; Euton,
.
third place wUh HI points apiece, Wa,yne, 2; Columbus
Clcinoon 18 Clll&lt;lol. 70
Central,
Aor ·team Interested will piDasa
lollowcd by Sweden with 14 Springfield, CantoR Lincoln, Youn·
Colawba 70 Davidson t14
Tenaeuee Tech 82 Eaotora K~ 77 points and Germany wllh 10. The gstown Boardman, Daylon Roo11e· contact Blll Walburn in care of
U. S. amt Switzerland Jrc lied for vcit. Carrollton ).
Sprinkles Cleaners, Wl\llston.
OeO!tll&amp; 83 Flwlda 73
Goo. Wnhlqlool 82 Vir . Tech 70 scveolh place wllh &amp;11·2 points - - - ·
KOIItUcP t14 Georll• Tech 82
ea('h. Holl&lt;~od, France and Norway
Loulllona 6L WI TUilllo 18
hi\'~ llve points apiece while
C.ittonory 70 1\lltt. S. S7
f'paln bl:i t~ three and C1nada one.
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MIDDLEPORT

SOCIETY

~omu

which depicted tbe inMrs. Lowell Probasco and her
fluencee of teachers and schools mother, Mn. E. S. Shott were in
on trauslent students. MitiS Lu- Gallipolis Monday on business.
cille Smith showed colored pic- :Mrs. Earl Warnke who has been
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thiJ put summer.
visltin&amp; relatives in Caledonia and
tures taken on a trip to Mexico New Jersey for the pa'st two
. A de~~&amp;ert course was served in weelcs returned home.
the school dlnina-room with a
Mrs. Walter Crooks and family
Valentine theme uaed for the ta- and Stephen Ooa1s visited in Charble appol.ntments. 1\UBI Marcella leston Saturday and returned to
Taylor, aecretary of · the ·sc)lool Pt. Pleasant where -the young peo·
11.111~1!. wu a gllfllt and teal!bers pie wttended the March of Dimes
who have not been naaiied · above dance Saturday night.
were Coach Chjll')ea McDOnald, Mr. anti Mrs. Warren Bennett
Band Director Earl Warnke-, Prln- and &amp;OlliS, Coumbus, woce weekclpal Earl Kni&amp;ht, Principal Leo end ·guests of his parents. Mr. and
Kt~~JU~d:r, Susan Park, Pearl Rey- Mrs. Charles Bennett.
oolda, Nelle Davis, Firn · (iaul,
Walter Sommer,
Pt. Pleasant
Clara Thomas, Grace Hawley, wu a guest of his brother-in -law
1
Genevieve Sherman.
·
end sister, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Bing, Friday evening.
1\lartba Kay Hubbard, daughter
Local Legion Poll . , of Mr. and 1.trs. Harold Hubbard
, . Ht~~ Reli•w'Ul Pro]'ect was ·u nintentionally omitted from
.,
the list of workers on .bhe Mothers' Mlt_reh of Dimes Thursday
Grace cards were placed. in lo· even ina.
cal restaurants ~his put week by
Nancy Rollor and Pauline Zirkle
Henry Clatworthy and Gele Hy- wore in Gallipolis Saturday for in ·
sell as a p&amp;l't · of the na~ional tcrviews at the Holzer Hospital
"Back
to God" project of the Am- School of Nursing which they
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·'-~:.:on-·
plan to enter ·next fall after gra.
IlL:
ClatWOIII.hy, who i·s commander duating from 'the local high school
H.IIU.,,
o.
"llnce
-~~In
lknnel
ao.._trate J bava loot aa 1 wllloll ·
of Feeney-Bennett Post, 128, was in May.
did
.. Dl~ for . Il wu
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better, 11i4 ean aal
In charge of the meeHn11 held last
Mr. and Mrs. George Far.is, Col·
ICy hulbond Ia ftO'W~I lile1111 .,
week when· pbn.s were made to umbus, were guest.; of h~ parwith the of reoulll."
Au :rour druatlt for t ounoeo of
Hqu•d RJ:NNEL-"Concentrote: You'D I attend eh!arch services in a body ents Mr and Mrs. C. P. Dutton
never lmow a .b~IJ'Y moment whtU
Jn the •near fu·t ure as another ~unday.
n4uclnl with RJ:NNEL.
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Polly K.arr, Columbus, wa.~ in
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. to visit Ilks. Carl Jon&lt;JS who is
reC.overing \ satlefactorily after
having '·her kneeeap removed la•t
'
week at Pon!,tac General Hospital.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Ted' Chapman and
daughter, Hunting.ton, were 'h ere
49 MERCUR:Y.4~Door
·on busines!f Monday.

Middleport teachers enjoyed 11
dinner at the Martin Restaurant
Monday evenlna before they w~nt
to the High School for a meeting
of tbe Middleport nachers1 1\asociltion. Mrs. Wiltion · Carpenter
iJ president of tbe Association
tbeD aud
her committees for the meetwith
Ina were: proaram, Nan Moore,
Tbt
Mildred Hawley, Carmen Deenla:
on 11
arranaements, Mrs. Ben Philson,
ina 1 Virlinla Mayea and Vinas Lee;
day 1
uia. ~ hospitality, Mrs. Joe S.ll~; Mtii'.ond J Gerald Rupe, Mrs. Bradford Ma111,
Mrs •• Carpenter.
Calif•
to 11t
The Associatioo gave a wed·
c:OIIIH ding gift to Coach John P~n 1
Sm with Mildred Hawley makini the
State presentation. The program for
nigbl the evenina included games dircapa) ected by Carmen Deenis: a read·
lng "What Is a Teacher"· by MrL
Th Robert Alleusworth and a recordgaiiJ( ing played by Supt. L, w. MeIeete

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See Keeb~ugh, Betzlng, Baur or Lalla:nce
DeSoto - Plymouth 'Cars &amp; Reo Tnick Dealer
"Qpeu.Even\ligs Until 6 P. M."
i!lxcept Sund'ay

We Have Othel'&amp; Too.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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dau&amp;hter, Tere!ia, of Swaaton
were Wieekend guests .o f relatives
in 14ineraville and Tuppers Plains.
, Mnl. Georae Shiveler • Jr., of
Cincinnati wu the weelreud guest
of her parenta, Mr. and •Mira. Jay
Myers, West iMJain St.
MtJ. Georce Shiveler Sr., of
Cincinnati spent tbe weekend with
her silter aud brofher-in·law Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Hysell; Syracuse.
Kra. Jay Myers who has been
quite i'lJ for the put two weeks il

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:Mr. and Mrr. Charles 'Eskew
alid family, Charieston were week
"1.\d guests of her mother, Mrs.
flor.tnee Burnside,
Mrs. L. C. Larimore has return·
~ bome after a ,t!Jree weeks visit

ln 'Newal'k

-eyes!

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witb her paients who

are ill.
·
A. E. Williams fell On the lee
IIUt . week · frac:turi~ hb right

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lll.ss Kelen Grace WlUiaiiUI Of
Lancaster visited recen,tly with
ber parents( Mr. and ~~n~: c. E.
WllliiiiUI.. . .
~iss ¥Fie Ho\lda~helt of ·At·
hens spent the weetend with her
P.l~. Mr.
anti 1M1rs. Willkml
HOildaahelt.
Paul Hoback of Syracuse at, tended the mid wloter COIIferenee
or Methodiat youth Fdlowshlp
held at Trinity church, Portsmou~h
over the weekend. Rev. Robl!rt
Linter alan attended.
iftfrs. Norma Li&amp;le who underwent 8111'1trY )It '(fnivers-ity Hospital, Columbus, recently is ·much
Improved . and expects to return
to her Mme in· SyfliCIISe in the
near future.

Blue. lfiY or·

violet shado1f la.·
with blue ~yea• .
oU can. help··
keep the eyebrows ellky, wUh a .
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Juat dip
finger tip in the tia~Y. oil and sm,ooth'
~~:tbi b.~' at·
least once a day•.JJ~Ina ~e ~b~ evf!¥ ~ · ~ ·b~h ·
your 1Jalr-i@ the ~t, remedy .for acr&amp;WIQ' ~...~ opposate•
the ~9'..ll!e eyebrows ~row, ihe~ ~*"'· ,.,. emooq. into!;
place wlt!i a. ftnaei:.ll'Je 8hcirt;lllht:·s\fbu. of an qebrow pen•,:
til to ,611 111 where h.ait'li are ~ina. .
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Jven dark lullea . have Uaht itlps w~ make them e~mi.·
sllqrter.l.\laacara ma~ alJ .lubes lQQk. ~r. thicker liM dirk·[''
er. Brush mue&amp;ra
.the upper laib~·~· . . . tbe
Powder :the
\)efore •I!PI.YidJ.·.Uie · D'IIICira. The ~t ·
WIIY 'II to dtp a .c(ltton ball in powj!er all4' preaa it a,.Wt'-tlul• ·
closed eyelid. 1;11!'1inJ the _eyel~shell a}.Omakea them •te~n"•er·

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Mrs. Dana Lambert had the
casts removed from her arms this
past week and is recovering satisfactorily under the care of a
'local doctor. Mrs. Lambert fell at
ller home during the holidays and
broke her wrists and has worn
the casts for th epast eight weeks.
Sunday· .dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Vaughan and '
son, Bill~ included Miss Jeanette
Bass, Pomeroy, and
Bernard
Thornton, SA, who is stationed at
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•• larae •• theY"
milbt be can be:
made to seem 1ar1·1.
'r by strokinl Uaht·\·
1¥ with an eye-liner
:pencil alone the
base ol the llshes,
and by ualnl the
pencil . to. draw the
eo&amp;:Mf of
upper
lid a Uttle further
out. Use eye shadow
to Increase the ap.·
pearence of depth.
Green Bha4ow wUl!
alve spad:le to·
brown or ..tlazel..
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James Daniels spent thl' weekend in Cleveland where he attended a business meeting of
Railway Clerks. He was accompanied as far as Columbus by his
aunt, Mrs. Helen Mulford, who
spent the weekend with her brother, Hobart Daniels, and his wife

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WOV AU I'Oat'ONA'D if JOU lla"e aatur~-pr= ...~ 1
.lot ot·&amp;lrll UICl womea are uot 10 ~~bUt......,.
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for tbeT bave· leamecl ~ow to Improve on aature-bow .to ·..ve
tbe~v.t4 ~ pre~t7 eyea n~ture denlecl them. Even tbola to.
whom, llllture hU ~ more tiiUl kind, "WWI a few touchel can
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Assisting ·the sorority members
were M.r s. Charles Legar, Md.
Jack Jllobson, Mn. Denver Thoma,
Mrs. Gerai&lt;l Grueser, Mlrs. Wyatt
Gilbert, Mrs. Gardner 1Mankin,
Mrs. PhyiJ.is Soone, Mrs. Norma
Jean Stivers, Mrs. Leon 'McKnight,
M~s. James Buchanan, Mlnr. Hoory
Werry, Mns. Viotor Hannahs, Mrs.
Frank Jennings, Mns. L. W. Francis, Mrs. Max Folmer.
:Mrs. George Hicks, Mrs. Anna
Margaret
'I'homas, Mrs. Lloyd

Floor Model

OMf Fiel.r.ou Have lO Be' ·cOritent
.: With Nature's Design/or YOU( Eyes;

lllni. Clan Wildermuth aecom·
paaled her atid daughter-in·
In, • . aud Mrs. Ted Wilder·
muth and 10n of Portsnouth to
LetaJt FaHs where .t hey were the
weekend auests of ·Mir. and Mrs

Pearl Welker, Ruby Baer, Eva
Baill'y, Nellie Brown, Dorothy
Clark, Pand01'8 Collins. Marjorie
Crow, Vera Crow, JoAnn Parsons,
Betty Hobstetter, Joyce Kennedy,
Ann Rupl', Rober-ta O'BI'Iien, Mrs.
Chares Stanley, Louise Thompson,
Jean Werry, Charlotte Dillard
Barbara Grindstaff, Alice Gilbert.
and Jane LeVaughan.

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Other members assisting in the
drive were Janet Hinkle, Frances
Krinke, Lena Nesselroad. Lois
Ann Rosenb8'11lll, C&amp;T.o) Spence,
Donna Jones, Martha Williams.
Helen Adkins, Jean Blazewicz,
Charlotte Coa1ee, Clarice Hra~ter
Phyl Mullen, Rase Srsson, Teresa
Swatzel.

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Moore, Mrs. Carl Nortoo, lfn.
Harold Lemley, Mrr. E1za Gilmore
Jr . Mrs. David Goodwin, Mra.
Charles Swatzel, Mrs. Roy Betzina,
~V . D. Edwards,
Mra, 1'Jril
Globokar, Mrs.
Domid Hauck,
Mrs. Bob Hoover, 'Mil'S. Steve Eblin
Mrs . W. R. Shasteen, Mrs. Wilbur
Koenig, Mrs. Richard Oweosl.~·
Harry L . Bailey, ~.
Victor
Young, .Mrs. Emmerson Wells,
Mrs. Donley Reibel, Mrs. Chadee
Werry and Mns. Robert Arnold.

Committee members oi the Beta
Sigma Phi in charge of llhe March
of Dime.&lt;~ campaien in Pomeroy
were Mary Elizabeth AndeJ'BOn,
.\liidred Wells, Edaa Miller and
Sara Gibbs.

Middleport Teachers'Association Has
Dinner And Meeting Monday Evening

POMEROY
SOCIETY

March Of Dimes Committee Members
Are Named By Beta Sigma Phi Group

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