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The Daily Sentinel

Engagement Is Announced

Jan !3, 1958

and that the f1rst book was loaned
to ltbc late W P Lochary pres1
A tnbute tu the l1brana ns m
cl udtn g the late MJSs Emma Me
QUli Wi.S g1ve n by the spea ker
who also sp()ke of :\!u.s Cad,;
Whaley a mem ber of the board
who began the calaluemtf :sy:s
t~ m th at ts sl1ll ur;crl today Sh~
also trao.; cd the ea rly llbrane~

~{~~J~: j&gt;ubho

library w " the
Miss Garland who has
a member of the Pomerov
Library for the past 20
She stated that the local h
recetv ed tl s rharte:a m 18GJ dallng bock to 12l6 BC 1n Egypt

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ROOMS Of

ALL NEW

Fur~iture

INCLUDES
&amp;tfrlgeralor an4

G11

R~~~~ge

Pay Only $59 SO down

ad $29 on per month

·BAKER
FURNITURE
On The Brightest CorDill'
In Mlddleporl

wtll probabhr conta1n micro! !ms art a n~ recurdtng.:! In
closmg M1ss Gurland pledt:t~ l
the sU{lport of the library boar(.
m dumg all pos;J1ble to provtdr
th.c best facillttes posstble wr
Uu! com mum y
Mni
Lohse program chatr
man for the arle rnoon and ~lr'
Clu~ster Frwt n a guest also pre
uc t
and Mart'hc Hci,.JlQUe
du rmg the progr~m ht ur Gif
o,o,e1 c pa csented tu both Mts5
r arland and Mrs Erwin fro m
Mr and Mrs Roy Jones of New Haven, W Va announce
the Chaplet
the .engagement of their daughter, Belly LOUISe Jones to
Dunng the bu s llr!l~ SCSS IOJl
wtth Mrs Jrvm~ Karr Jr tht' RiChard William RawUng1 ' son of Mn Susan Rawlings and
1e~Jcnl
prcs1dmg Mr!! A H the late Robert W Rawlings of Middleport, Ohto
Carpen ter Mr:; Wayne Ctbbons
The prospective bnde, an alumna of Wahama H1gh School,
und Mrs Karr were n&amp;m cd a'! ts now attendtng Glenvtlle State College, Glenville, W Va At
deh~(iates to the state conven
Glenviile, M1ss Jones 1s secretary Of her C~&gt;llege class and 15
qon to be held 1n Cincinnati tn head MaJorette of the Gl~nviile State College Band
Ma rc h and alternate~ Mrs Dale
Her ftance Is a grad uate of MIddtepoti Hj Rh Sch OOI &amp;lid at
Dutton reported that an audtt
of the books showed them to be tended the Umvr.rslty ol Florida He Is aiSOclated with the
&lt;.:orrect
• 'ttl! R H Rawlings Sons Company Middleport, Ohio
Contnbutums were made lo the
The couple are plannmg a late spring wedding
Little Girls Dormitory an Ohio
project at ramassec and to tltt

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Seventh Birthday
Of Sheila Childs
,Observed Jan. 11
ThP. scvenlh birthday of Shetla

Childs dau(l!hler of Mr and ;Mrs
William Ch1hl'i w 1s celebrated
Saturday January t 1 Gil mes were

RoWnl tux
dl!'llnM lo

pcrfccuon.

n!ayerl anrl prlws won by Candace
fbhr (lre~orv Gthb~ Marta Ka;t

to put you

Hubbard and LoiS Ann Sauer
A Mer1 y go roll nil cake was lhn
enter of the rclrcshrr ent lablc
md the clutdren and ;~dull guest&amp;
vere sc1 vcd dec 1ratcd cup cake•
1cc ~rra m · ·'lOiade and -eandy
I avors were hornR hab and bAI
toon11 adult guests mcluded Mrs

formally at
your best

Scholl

grnndmulherti o£ Sheila
MIH George Child• and Mrs Adam

Scholl grandntothero of Sheila
Mrs V1rg:JI Brown Pomeroy Mrs
C1111h Bahr Middleport Mrs Ralplt
G1 bbs Jr New Haven and Mls11
J:J ms Chi lds (, nllipolb aunb n
the guct~t ot ho nor Mrs Fred R
Ca1 scy and Mrs Glenn Hensler

For tho11o feahve o,::cauo1111, wltcn Ills 1mportmn•
to look yot1r very beat, you'lllind 11 w1se to eo•
ltult your formal gown (or tux) to ua Cor experl
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• llealrirur thot restoreo thut hkc new luok.
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~ri ·Lustre

Cleaners

Robinson's
Laundry

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MW Street
lllddleporl, Ohio

Seeoqd Street
Pomei'Gy, Oblo

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There are
TWO sides
to this story
I hi~ ~ tnt y I ~ It bout !lt'W8Pl1Jll r Ad
vt Jll sin )( md how 1t ~u ves TWO
" •n ll hQgtn S In th ~ home whr1 c
11u
J 1h In a mood to buy
sl urt11
111 r sh OilPln g by studlin'l,: the ud~
111 lhHi nrwspat,cr to sec where
the best bu}'!i nre

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1hc stor) rontmut's Jn the adver

t1:;cr s store where the lady romcs
to buy what she saw ad vertised

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Nt:WiiJl q&gt;cr adlcrtt~tng ht lpa 1Ju

Rho pJ)(&gt;J to buy more wtsely
hclpl4 the ad\ ertlscr to Jell mote
filltetllsfu!ly Yfs tltclc a c twu
Kide&gt; lu !hi' story
aud BOTH
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The
Daily •
Sentinel

NEW YORK, UP - Ted Wll·
hams, Booton Red Sox •ta• w~o
wen hla tilth American Leawe
El~anor S. f!i;haal - Middleport Soclety Edllor - Phonl 607t
battmg title at 39 and Larry
Goetz, a NaUonal League umpire
Lucllle Hawkins - Pomeioy Society Edllor - Phone 6244
fer 21 years wlli be honored at 1
1
the Jan 26 4iriner of the New
1
1 York chapte1 of the baoeball Writ·
ers Association
I
Wlll1ams wul recelye the ehap.
ter s Sid Mercer award ss "Play•
or
of the Year" fer 1958 He hit
llr and Mrs Edward Webster
The 55th weddmg anmversary
38lltn t957 to wm his tilth Amer·
and son, R1cky of Dayton were of Mr and Mrs Fred Jackson was
tcan League batttng championship
week end guests of Mr andtMrs &lt;elebrated qwetly at thctr horne
Rev and Mrs Ralph C Zund• I He alao won his n1nth league slug.
Clarence Andrews and family Sunday and hts 7Bth btrthday cntertamed at dmner Ftlday even gmg tJtle w1th a mark of 731,
Saturday they vtstted m Tuppers which was on Saturday v.as also ng In honor of the Rev C E Hoyt highest mark m category In 16
Plains with Mr and Mrs Robert celebrated wllh cards and gtflo and lam tv of lhc Mtddleport Bap years He hiht 38 bomers 28
Marcmko and family
from friends and relatiVes
tJSt Church who are lenvtng for doubles and one tr1ple while driv·
Mrs Eldon Kraeuter of Morrung
The Rev and Mrs Warren Hul Weedsport N V Mrs T T Shelton mg In 87 runs
Star to reported guile 111 tn St be~t. Youngstuwn were d1nn~r was also a dmncr gu~t
Goelz who was retired recently
Jos~ph Hospital, Parkersb•rg, W guem ol Mr and Mrs Paul Smart
Sunday
the
Zundel!
enJoyed
th•
by
the National League despite his
Va
Sunday Mr Hulbert assoctate pa~
vlSJt o! former parish protests will recetve the Wllliam
Mrs Willard Ebersbach Mro tor of the BaptiSt Temple wao the 5Urprase
at Troy Oh1o Mt and Mrs J Slocum award for long and
Charles Buck and Mrs Lee PrJlt guest speaker at the morning serv lOners
Hugh
Hlckenbotham
and Mr and mentonous' service to bueball
of Mtddleport were business vt•it ice of the FJrst Baptist Church
\lr,
M N Turne~
GBetl 61, wat out of action lasl
ors m Pt Pleasant W Va 1 Friday
Mrs Evelyn Lewis has returned
Folio
..v
ng
the
wvrsh1p
servw•l
season
because ot tlln,ss
Mr and Mrs Ran Might of horne from Charleo\cn ~here she
Williams who also received the
Rutland were Saturday gufBtB of spent the holidays wtlh her son hey g t tered at the parsonag~
Nherc all J•lPr"cJated a happy elm
ercer Award 16 years ago. in
Mr and Mrs Charles Buck
Charles LewiS and famllJ
1943 is only the second player to
Mr and Mrs C B w..se and
Mr and Mrs M V Ttllett and ner 1hour and SocJal afternoor.
wm It twtee In 28 years Joe Dk
MISs Marc1a Karr were vJsJtqra in son, Tom Akrol) were week end
Maggtc of the New York Yankees
Parkersburg W Va Saturday
gueato of Mro Max Sanborn and
won 1! tn 1938 and 1942
Mro Canle Nye Ia a medical pa family and Vlatted wtlh Mr San
lient at Melga General Hospttal
born, who is a surcacal pat1ent bt
lv110 C~rmen wbo was Injured Metg.o General Hospttal
ANDERtON COPS TITLE
te&lt;ently b\ an automobile accident
Sandra Betz, daughther bl Mr
PERTH Ausiraha UP - jlal
~ntered Whtte Croll Hospttal, Co- and Mrs Wilham J!etz Jackson to
U I)
AndeiHon, Australia's tenn" play·
lumb'l', Saturday
confmed to her home with mumps
~g cowboy won the meo's sinCbllds, junJor nurse at
The Thtrd Wednesday Home 1
...
Dr and Mrs Jameo Russell of Janis
'·er HBopltal School &lt;&gt;f Nursmg Demonstralton Club of Syracuse gles title tn the West Austrowan
San Delgo, Calif wore re&lt;ent Hcu
ill
t
w
d
sd
J
I' t champ1onoh1ps Sunday when be
guea'u of hts aunt and uncle, Dr spent the weekend with her moth w mee
e ne ay an " a heal fellow eounteyman Neale 1
aM Mrs R E Boice
cr, Mro George Chtlds
the borne of Mrs Herman Lon Fraaer 6 2 &gt;HI, 6-2 6-4
Mr and Mro Henry Dailey were
Tbe fust birthday of Laura Me don at 10 a I" The IUbjeot wtll
TITLE &amp;OUT PLANNED
vlaltors In Parkersburg, W Va ltnda Thoml! youngest chtld of be "Sewtng with demonstrations
Mr and Mrs Paul Thomas, Lead and lnstructtBn by Mrs Geneva
LONDON UP - Jack Solomons
Saturday
eounty heme econom1co
Fnnk Amos Jr and sons, Wll lng Creek Was celebrated With a
t_rat!&lt;•~
said Sunday night that be Ia ~Ian· 1
118
!lam JameJ and Michael of De party Sunday when Ice cream and II '1emo
' A
wtli
be
served
0102 to promqte a title llghj be'&lt;l 1
troll Mlch were w..k end guesll a birthday cake, lhe &amp;1ft of Mrs
tween world II""! heavywel•hr •
of Mr and Mra Frank Amca Sr
were enjoyed by Mr at noon wtlh each member bemg
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Trlitl"
C R Y·'un•
v
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b
h
rvloe
champion
Archte Moore and
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Asa Hosklu and sister Miss and f'r• Young and Mr and Mr.11 aMe to rmg er ow.n se
" and five children
Anyone mtere st• d 1n sewing ts dads Yolande Pompey at KlnR
Ada, Mr and Mrs Bal&lt;er Gorden Thoma'
ton Jama1ca
d t lt d
and Mr1 George H Parker were
George Johnson who IS employ u'.:r~ge~~o~a=en;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;,:-;.-~;;;---;.;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;4
in Columbus Sunllar where they ed In Charleston, spent the week •
visited the Seh..dlngor Funeral end wtth his wile at thetr heme en
hBme to pay re•pect to the late South Second Avenue and her
Mrs Glen Smith, who died Friday brother and SIB~r m law, Mr and
a\ her h9me
Mrs Pearl Hysell, Rutland, were
Mrs Janet Korn was In Colum aloo guesL• st the John••• home
h¥vy ........ bus today to attend the funeral of over lhe week end
prtiii'Ytl fmU.Ss, Revw
Mrs Glen Smltb
Mrs Dale Allensworth Cheshtrc
Is a ourg1cal patten! at White
Cross llospilal Columbus

POMEROl
SOCIETY

to th e prt&gt;scnt ltmc
M1ss (. arla Jul slat ed that tl1"
f r ~t public library 1n Pomeroy
was located m the home of
Samuel Wyll!s Ponu roy and
lah r were locatu.l n lltuk bull
dmg.s fhc construct ton of the
present l.H.uldm g w1th C ~~ Do\\
llS archtlect at a cost of $10000
was also tollf by l111 spea ker
Speakmg of present library
M1ss Garland s.. Jd th at 1L ts m
~d eq uatc for ruture needs and
th at m the fu ture the Ltbrary

Jane Davis malnlcnancc lund
He!rctihmcnts were served b\
lhe hoste£u s Mrs Lohse Mrs
William Bradford ""d Mts 0 P
l\le1n w!th Mrs Way ne G ibbon ~
"s a ('Onlr,butmg hostes.lj Guest:
rm tile aCternoon were Mass Gar
land Mrs Erwtn Mrs J E Harlev
&gt;l Middleport nnd Mrs \\llllam
8 1 hom~li ot New York Ctty Mn
~m Klngs\altd Jones a member
resldtng in Jackson was also pre
se nt

Children Invited to the party
were Candaee and Chrlotlne Bahr
Btlly Hensler Cynthia Mills, D••
Ann Wells Marlo Kay Hubbud
Myrta Wllaon Michael Buakir&lt;
Larry Walker Dennlo Bogg.o, Rich
ard and Cbtpper Ha1gerty, Diane
Van ~ooney Michael Greso con
n1c Bachner,Mary Jane Jentinl!on
LBia Ann ~auer Cathy and O.UJ
Rae RuMell Debra Acord Middle
port, Sara and Mary Carsey Clll
ton Glorl.a June and Gregorv
Gibbs New Haven Jo)ce D&amp;VI"
how was unable to attend the
party sent ~ gilt

Middleport

Soriety

Zundels Entertain
Hoyt Family With
Dinner On Frr'day

SyraCUSe HOme
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Cl bT Meet

KAUER ALL PURPOSE FOIL

Mary Shrine
Meeting Held
Friday Night

Farewell Party
Given To Honor
r
PrObOSCO
.J&gt;USOn
Susa'n Probasco wus honorf' '

Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
Jeruulem"lnet In realll~r lfOISion
Friday evenlna at the loor Hall
with Marie Hawkins WHP and Sunda~ evening with a farewel
DenZil Goeglel~. YJOS protem pre party ben the Westnum~ter You
siding
lh Fel owshtp met at the Ftr&lt;l
An impressive ccremonlal was Presbyterian church Mr'&gt; Judsm
held with one caftd1date Initiated Whtte advtsor of the WYF pre
Plana:"'were made for a Valentine sented Susan who has been ptan
Party tQ be held at the February list lor tho group wtth a ~1ft u'
meetmg and also polluck refresh Jewelry Mr and Mrs Lowell Prn
menta Named on the committee bast'o and Susan will move thJ 'l
The Chester Garden Club met were Nellle Tracy Mae Rhodes week to thear new home m Char
at the home of Mto Homer Holtor 110d Gladyo May Sales tax stamps lesion
Were brought by the members
David Lvons prestded at tlJ,
Wednesday illlhl, Jan 8,
During the ooclal hour which mcet111g and plans were mad~ fur
Tbe meeting was •pened by the
preSident Mr• \David Koblentz, followed the meeting a wjulc elc a swlmmtng party tn Huntmgton
with the group giving the Club phant 1ale was held with Ernest Jnnuary 25 wtth Judy Sauer a11ol
Coiled The ve,... of the mBnth Wingett aa auctioneer and the pro- Jamcc Ztrklc as co chatrmen A
ceeds given to the ·~aterlal Ob- card was sent to ./ Elise Retchert
Wa! given by Mrs Paul Baer 1~e
member! anawered roll call by jects project of whJCb Lula Neaae IVho Is 1t1 at her home on Souto
brtnglng and Identifying a broad Ia district &lt;halrman which made Second Avenue
Mary SHrine 100 per cent for the
The program 10r the cvcmnJ.;
lear evergreen
year PoUuck refreshments were was planned bY Judy Sauer ancl
The club voted to \purchase 5
book! en n.wers and blrda to be served by the hospitality oommll 11J•mce Ztrkle ond tncluded a solo
He • b) Beverly Perrm a read
given to the Chester Grade School teeMembero and guests were pre lng
The salt of the Earth R101i
as a reward fer the junloro who aent lrom Gallipolis, Pt Pleasant ard Bohn
p18 no 1olo by Lynn Buc
won blue ribbons m the Christmas W Va Cheohlre Middleport Har hanan a reading
If You Sm1ie
Flower Shew.
rlaonvllle,
Pomeroy
and
Racloe
David
Lyons
vocal
solo This 11
Mr1 Horace Karr procram chur
My Fathers World Catolyn Rus
man presen!"d the following proocll readmgs •n 'Fr~endshtp. b•
gram
'Your Pclnaettla Can
~.tqjce Zerkl~ and JudJ Sauer Rc
Bloom Again" written by Mrs 01o
curdmg• were played dor&lt;ng the
ccar Bauer" whlch was Very in
~ ,.
!iOCial hour
structivo a demonstration on u...
lng ho~"l p}anta In an arran(e·
Tho relro..limcnts were planued
and S&lt;rYed by llelen T,ylor an I
menl wu presented by Mr1 Pet.rl
Koblenf &gt;and an article :9D ''Td, Rock Sprinls Gr,nae met Thur.. Patty Lowery wh• were ass1stecl
day evenin&amp; '/fllh Amos Leonard by Mr8 llubert Taylor atJd Mrs
ranlumo' \I'll liven by
not: wortb)l
muter, presiding
1\'htto
ace Karr ,
llne appeal lor aid wai anower
Th•se pment wore Susan Pro
'Ito jad(ei lor tho montb llr~
Earl Dea~ ~d Mr1 Carl Ka~ ed A contribution was made t• bmo Davtd Lyons Lynn Buchan
awarded •AI
to Mr~ Pearl Ko;1 the Match of Dimea Mra Amos '" Clnda Morm Chari"'" Davl•
blentz Mn Plir ey Karr ·~ Mr~ Leonard, heme economica chair lloverly Perrin, Janice Zirkle Judy
man, e&lt;plained the rules lor the ijaucr, Carolyn Curry Caroly•
Earl Dean lor arhngementa
nu~Sell Fred Slater Rlch•rd Boltn
Two oontuta were preaented by national sowln1 conteat
'Faelng the New Year" was lhe tamle Jubb Carla Suo Gtlmorc
Mrs Max Harrah and llf• Dorothy
Karr with prl101 won by 1Malda theme of the Pl"lllll"lm presented lltndra llysell Helen Ta)lor p,tl\
Mora and Altona Karr lira Law- by tho lecturer, Mrs W A Mor t,cwery and the Rev Howard Ruprence Mlllhoan won the door prize. gan The pr9aram conliAted of pelt
Relrelhm!nll of sunny sliver aon8• readings and resolutions ~
with Mrs William Gruesor, lllrl
pie saDdwtcheo, pickle~, nuts and Fnnk
Grueoer Mrs Edward Hwn· day January 23, and the men of
collee wete rtlrvtd by the hoste88 phrey, Miss Sally Bartels, Mr and the Grange will prescn. the proa!llsted bY Jl1'l ROY Holter and
daughter, Ann, to Z2 members and Mrs Homer Rice and Wallace Ru.. laram
partlclpatlna
one iUell, llta. Wyatt Chadwell aell,
At the clooe cl the meeting ,..
ALIENI MIIST UG.STI!t
lrtshmonta were served by Mr
WASHINGTON, Jan II UP. at¥! !In Amos Leonard, llro Wll Aliens were reminded a11aln todBY
llim Bal'tels MilS Sally Barte!J.! tbat they must Eeport their ad
House~~rming
Mro Edwar4 Humphrey and loli!l 1dre!IOs to the lmmlarahon Se\"V
Clara Humphrey
lice this month They must subml
The next meeting will be Thurs addres, reports evety lanuary

Chester Garden
Club Meeting
Held January 3

Rock Springs

Grnnge Meeting

Held On thursday

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Party H•ld For
Mr., ~rs1• Beach

llr and Mra. Frank Beach Oteva
Goanoyl were lltfPrbed Frld&amp;l' •
evdntnc Wbel\ a ~up of friends
111d relaUV\Itcami jlo tbelr hon1e
on Maple Slreel, lor I housewann
In( and mi~Uabeouo 'Shower
Mi'l Norllla~ '(~aucer plaaned
tht Pll'\Y and waa qalated by Mrs
Robert llaller in solVIng jello
eupoaku, ~~~~and mint lavors
Gamea were plt.Ytd and prl•..
won It): loin Jane Gilkey, Mro Leo
Chllda, lfatle llouob and Polly Ann
Bauer A ltumber of lovely cll1s
were prtilented to llr and Mrs
Beaoh The ruelli were Marie
Rouah, Jane OUkey, Eother Joseph,
Ida c•n~ Myrtle Plotena, Mil
dred Roullb, Leona Karr, Lena lcEihlnny , l!orlellle Huntpj&gt;rey
Maule Jonei, llmlf Btfjrlaoo.

~,;::;:;:::;:;;;;;.,..,_ _ _ _~"""'~----. . .- . . . -- - - · Po!q 41J1t Jllller.

'j~es Arno1~ Is APJl!Jnted
Ne\y Mi~4leJMlrt Couneilm~

Williams, Goetf.,
To Reteive Top,
Writers' Honors

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d!!nt of the board

Kaiser AII·Purposc Foil, 18" by 25'

62e a roll

Kaiser Ho~old Foil, 12 ' by 25'

3le

Kaiser BroiJJDg FOU, 14" by 240"

43c a roll
1 It

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79e a roll

KaiJer 7" Household Foil, 7" by 240"

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19c a roU

Kaiser Foil Plalea, 9"-4 pack

27e a roU

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Ministerial ~'n
Plans Community
Worship Servi~e
Ministerial

:1 h~:~~~~~l1.~n~;b~ t;s~!ur!
3ll one mile south cl tbe. Athens
County line at 8 a m
According to the Ohio Highway
Patrol the two earl &lt;nlhed bead
on on I curve wltb the front ends
of b&lt;tth ..,. bOID8 c•ropletely de
mollahed ' by ~ Impact
tr 1
th.t H ld Le
The Pa o u
aro
w
11, ~. ol Neloonville, who WI! drlv
Ins aoiltb received lacerations •'
the ~ and eontllJions aod abra..
Iona'vn both tea:,.,.,
lJilM)a Jj&amp; "''J.1(•,:U.. 1~, drjf;
e101:1ilft!!lt!ir !M.auUered+tiOep
lictraUon Ol'"llle 6oad a P&lt;tliJble
eoncuulon al}il eontus\OtlS'11D both
leiB
tewts was expeeted to be released from the bospltal today but
McCrlllla wao beln' •eld lor fill'
tber observation

'rwo Passengers
Killed As Bus
Hits'Abutment

BEDFORD Pa UP- A coast
\o-cOBBt bus skidded Into a bridge
abutment on. the sl .. t glazed
Pennsylvania Turnpike las! mght
Jlld broke In two
Two persona were killed aml
all of the 17 other peraona aboard
the blf Continental TrallWiys Ve
hlele were •uri, eight seriously
State pollee of the TUrnpike
patrol Blld the buo .... •beared
apart by the pier of an overpass
carr)'!nc a rural road over th•
'"
high apeed bij:bway
The driver, Gordon G Htleman
LLury
ot Unlohtown Pa told ocmpan)
mu
olfielals bla bus aktdded on an
Forty mcJIIbers of the 1\obiiD' "Icy patclt• antj; went out •I eou
Church Scbool, Syraouao ricejved trol
... s nd
(Continued on Pace Flvel
perfe.t attendance lWI• "1 u •Y

tn tho 511'- of Ohio, at tho CIOM of Bulinlll on Docomblr 3ht, 1957.
ASSETS
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Cash balances with ether banks, Including reserve balance,
l
and cash 1tems m process of ecllecttcn
$ IHI824 114
United States Government obligations d~recl
and guaranteed
545~94
Obligations •f Stales and polttteal subdtvlslons
299.23ft 114
Othet' bondo, notes and debentures
12 084110
Loans and dlscouu(J (lneludmg $6 67 overdrafts)
239,90?.0
Bank premises owned $3 000 00 lurmture and
fixtures $400 00
3 400 110
(Bank prtmiBes owned arc subject to nc lions not asaumcd by bank)
other assets
2 01290

FIOrty Membets
Are Gl'ven A•arards
Church
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Marshall Needs
$15 ThousandFor

Deman~ depostts

of indtvldua~. partneroblps
and corporations
$ 433 781120
Time depooits of Individuals, partnerohiJI!II
s931s4 32
and corporatlolt8 ~
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Deposita of States and political subdiviSions
48911513 '
Other depBslto (certified and officer 1 checks etc lx
U9640
TOTAL DEPOSITS
• $1,175,1~1 07
Other ltabilltles (Including no DepBSJts Hypolhecated under
41194
SeeUon IIU 10 R C l
TOTAL UABIUTIDS (oot Including subordmated
$1 175.&amp;p3 01
obltgations shown helow)

mcrRen~~~tnJ P~• were "''"n D"
Rl!er for scve year,, CJorlqe and
Brenda Norrlt, Mrs Adria SIYre
"'d Brenda Sayre, air ~ars Fran
kiln Rlaer, five yeJrs, and Ruth
WlnJelt and Nancy Elohlnter
UfSmll' rO,Ili'8Dl
!BUt years.
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Throe year plno were awarded
Unl... the 111118 stale lea!sla
to Mlos Marcia Karr, S~lllt~e Bob Jure reotoreo1tbe $lft,OOO Marshall
by and Mickey Winebrenner and College needs lor .lwq addttlonal
Carolyn Van Meter Re~ivlqc twn faculty salaries the long propos
yeor pins were Mrs ~...1 Dully ed reglstertd tlurolng program al
Mr and Mrs Carroll Nllrrla, DQ M~tthall will be pa,tponed again
bq1sb tforrll, Toy Zwilling, Pat•y
Manhall requested In Ito 19M
Winebrenner Melvin Van Meter JJ budget $15.01!0 lor the salarie.•
Kathy Fran1l1, Mllls' lllzer and of a director and a!ll!lant dlreo
Jean and Janiee Manuel
tor of nursing The Board of Pub
One year pina were preaented lie Work$ atruek the tlema out of
•- DID Rizer Mr~ D••l ""sell
d
b
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the bud1et as proJIO'e to I '
)(rs
William El&lt;hlnler,
Mr&lt; lellalatora
Chlrlof. Hollack, Eddie HobaCk
Pretldeol stewart H Smtih
111111~ Van Miller, ""' Royal Hid today tbal thlo requell wJI'
Tllo'llj~ Lindo Elehlnpr, Valerie be one oJ many the oom•c• wilt
Qllmilrt, LinGa Nefiler, Marl~
(Ccnltnued on Page Five)
Houdaabeh,i Rose Ann The(M ~d 1---+-~=...._::---Jlra11"tnd llrU&lt;e Teal•nl
MAIIICI'I' RIPORJ r
• Th~·Ure 11izer (iml!j&gt;, llr ··nd
CINC!l\IN"-Tl UP - Produce
lin.
!llzer, tbetrllll! and die Eli!. weak, priCA!a al farms eon
ab~ tall', Mru dd loin Frank sumero '!hllel and browns A jum
• lin IIlier' alld ,their ~blldr~, Fran boa 37-421 A lar1e 30-36 A me
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dlum ::;• A llnall no •o, ll
ljln
Jr and ft:Uila rece ve ne., •
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1• d
lar•e
f'ou AI••
lar•~
41-Q,. A
,t,.o an""
••r IOQ ma
'!',,
-~I,.,.
• 811-40'
' iO&lt;td roc
~ (tie l'{orrla III~.,.Uml _... ' ~ , &amp;e
• ftmlly Mr. lOd ¥rs Catron Nor
Ctil~kens firm, feyera 8-3% lb
r1s and •tfirie of tlt'lr diuchters, ID-~11. heavy henl 18-29 118llt
C)~lce, Brenda and Jjehorah
bens IIH2 frver prlceo 4D,OOO if
19, 64,000 at 20, 4~ al 20\i
28000 undetermined
Butter llO score 71e

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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Surpl~s

Pledged assets (an~ SC&lt;urtlles loaned) (book value)
U S Government obllga!tona dtre&lt;t ~nd guanntl'd
pled~ed to secure depOSits and otber llabllltieg -•
$
TGTAL ••• •• .
Secured and pret,-rcd liabilities
O.poSJts se&lt;ured by pledged assets puroua~t to
rcrmlrP.n1ents of law
+--.. .. $
TOTAL
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Se&lt;urtltco as shown ab•ve ar~ alter deduction of
reserves of _.. .. - """'
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STATE OF OIDO, COUNTY OF MEIGS as
I, J•hn T Wolfe cashier of the above nemed bank d• solemnly
slvear thai the above tlatem~t " true to the best of my knowledJI! ,
and' bellef
,
JOHN T WOLFE Cashier '
Cqrrect-Atte!l CHARLES HAYMAN
W B CROSS
Dlreetors
J M WEAVERJR
Sublerlbed and sworn to before me litis :XC~~~:~:~:

Are In]'ured
HeadOn h
Near AtheDS Line

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$ MOOO~
_
55000110
Undtvlded profita ,
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TOTAL CAPITAL Ar~ 1UNTS .
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108.81UO
TOTAL LIABIUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,284,40'18J ;
' This ballk'a &lt;tpltal ocnslsl.! •I
C•mmon stock with total par value of ,
• - $ M,OOO 00 1

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duotinf the bfelllnr oewtlonac
service wblcb Included Sqlpture,
prayer and medltattcn
Rev c It. KonKrlibt of Heath
Methodist Church gave ~ resume
of blo scrman last Sunday en 'A
New Leaoo on Life' wltb tho
text !rom Jeremiah
During the bualness mcetlnd
'"they dlocllSaed a community wor
Ahtp service to be held In tbe
nell future at the HI&amp;~ Sobool
auditorium when a religloua film
will ~· shown
Paul Hap\Onslill ';ctiaplaln o•
Feeney Bonnett Post, • No 128
American Legion hid astcd the
AMocftttOn to cooJl"lllil wllh the
Legion's "Back to God'' movement and they Will ablst with
lbt! 'project
A general dtocusslon was held
on the Week of Praref service!
whicb ended last Frid't

AT RACINE

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THE RACINE HOME BANK

LIAIILITIIS

Donald llllllt; repre..,ntiD8 tbe llounty Prosecutor James 0'
fire Department, lnnted the vii Brien said today he lfas prepared
!age olllclola to tmnd the aup. affidavits tor the sheriffs stan•
per being Klvon by the firemen In ture which eould add one to flv•
their haU Thuroday preceding velra to pOSsible (l&lt;nltentlary
their
SJN!Cial
meet11111
f M1 C t • t
, Wayne
Glbljo~ wu ,...leeted aentencea or e s• oun y s wo
moat recent jail es01pees
prtstdent ol the councn and &lt;punRl&lt;bard Spencer 20 and Carl
, cilmen preaent were (ilbboaa, £ro Plant.i, 33 , broke from cusloil)
nell llovert. D C Mill~ and the
tbreeJ new men, Johe zet'kle, Clln· the •libt of January ~ but were
ton Fisher aqd J~me• Arnold
captured separately before II a
Mayor Flthef. Cavt oil br e re aSpencer Is free from a Colum
1 m
sam&amp; Court
day. on $!1!00 bond
me of lht wott wltleb llu1 1IMifore
busthe
¥ederal
iiiClud• 10 answer cltarJe( of •uto tllelt
• the officials of
108 tho sewaJe dl
~imt aeal
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coatlnl ol the ttate r011tet In \he He w11 seheduled lor trial here
vmace lliplta, enetJIID of traffic on cbnJes of lraud ~nd larceny
alitiJ on i,he •tate roulea, oew
Plariu, of Middleport w..
otreel milkers, pure)!ase ol I waftlnr trW on moraL! charges
tmtor, 1 tire tru&lt;k. a power and amult w•t~ a deadly wea
mower r9r lht cemelety, construe pon
lion of a road eail of the RIYer·
O'Brien said
the Pair ' Is
view cemetery, leKIIlltlon lor the oo.nvtcted of eseap(ng from J"l
pir!&lt;lng of tiucb in \iii b~ne;a they &lt;OUid be sentenced to an
seetlo~ wblle unload~ Cieat111P addttlonal one to live years '" the
of the river bank and tt,air ot tho state penitentiary on top of what
municipal pooL
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ever ether sentence mtght ~·
It was report.ed by Ma7or Floher Imposed tiy Judge 1ohn C Bacon
that 11 the preaent t1ti1e th&lt;! pool II found guilty
1. l~allinl appro-te)J 2,000
~at of water dally 1nd IIIII ritulf
~ re"'fud befote tl\e pool Clll be ~wo
' opened in the s'!l"mer
~
' 'I'll• llayora to~ o! ~uo I...:
f' _
~d of Ire'!"" Jean Lama lor UJ
Urui
~,Q02 n lli tho 1enelal lund
were a00&lt;1Pted by Ill• Council
Other olfl&lt;l.lo """'"' were I
C!:ler)t Gene (\!'lie; Cblel o( Poll.. '
4'0Y ]llrtrum and Street Fore
Two roen were In M~igs Gener
man Lew!s EUia.

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MIIGI GINIRAL: 'HOSPITAl.
Admitted Sadl~ llrindley, SY?a
ouse, l ame Barrett, RuUand
Dlacharaed Dorotll Slark,
~. Ptlll Poulin, 7Po{llercy
~_,CuDIIilllltalllj, snacuse ancl

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Prison Tems

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Rll'ORT OF THE CONDITION OF

TOTAL ASSETS

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ELBERFELDS
Bank No

Arnolij Js a natife of Meigs County and Is maiTled lo Ruth
Bradbury, a Middleport &amp;lrl He bas been active In coll8~e·
t!on work lor a Dltl11b0r ot reara
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11Jd auperviaed the oe~l!eoaUD8 of
!1
the vlllaae atreell lhll ~ut year an
lor the vlllage
,
Mayor Fllltet ..ned a speelal
m..ling el Council lor Tlluroday
when tbe bud&amp;•t will be set up lor
~~e year and •ommltteea •Jipolnl·

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Kaiser Giant Eeonomy Foil, 12" b'l 75'

The Ml!\dleport CounCil In their fir'st offlcjal meeting of
1968 Monday at tlili 1VIUate 111!11 naJII~d James Arnold to fill
the plaee of Dtle lllilton wbo"fesJgned atter'llelllg elected tQ.
the council In the t;o~mber electlo9.

T~e Mlddiepo~

a roll

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Do
Blood Prograni Saved
Response Is

Overwhe~,

Political'Bitterne8s·
Flares
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As 288 Answer Donor Call
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Red Cro~e officials said Joday that with the future of the
blood program bere m jeopardy, 288 Meigs County people
crowded Into the Pomeroy Junior Hlgb 5ehool Mo!Uiay to donate 238 plnll of blood wblch was 86 more than the inlnl·
mum goal of 150.
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• Mia.! Marlon El!ersbaeh bloodmobile chairman, and Mrs

WASHINGTON
flung new
President
Sen Hubert H
amount of poHtical hotilm
~w1mni" will
icans the EJBenhowet admiJilatratloa ,;,~b~as!!~~~Q
care of national deleDH "
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Humphrty qld bne of tbe ad
ministration'• first acla live yeara
ago wa• to trim live bllllor dol
laro from Jormer PreJI4en Tru
man'• defense budget an4 two bll
lion from foreign aid '
The MI n n " o Ia Democrat'•
char(e app,rtntly :waa aimed at
c•unterlng a bl'CI!IIIde llrtd »on
day niJh! by Senate Republlcon
Leader William F Knowland and
Houae GOP Lead~r Joae'h W
M..,tln They a!llertoti in a joint
Alatement the TrUman tdmiDiJtrl
lion muat be4r mo•t of !!t• biJme
11 the Unitel Stoles Is tr,Ulng
Russia In ml8811e development
Bul In New York, Truman said
Monday niJhl they were lrYinB
alter live years "to paaa the
buol" and It waa a little late
'l'rumao sllrted the runulns

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O.ulab S!raua~ RC executive dlr
ector uld
·we were overwhelmed by tit•
entbutiUlle reeeplion clven the
unit aad bY the wonderful ,..
lienee thon by the donflllo"
Jlany donors waited 1311 min
utea, with an "operaUolll" abut
do"" port of tbil time wblle a
new aupply o1 JtotUij wu rtllbed
from the Huntin&amp;ton, W Va
Blood Center The IUpPiy Initially
broupt bore be&lt;lme abutlod
at UO p m wtlll t¥e ~udltonum
AWl pa&lt;ked with J)eOple
Hany left lor a IIM!tt luneh •t
bjlllle tand mumed Ialor to clve
Blood .WI wu belnl taken • at
9 30 m the evenlnl VoiUilleer
worter1 were at lheb- JIOI~ unW
late boun proceutltl the donors.
Hn S\riUII tald tbe winner oJ
a ~ cub orize - awarded t1
Mn Woodrow Wlbcin, liP 2. At
bany This h'd lieen supplied b7
a peraon unable to lllve blood
The 238 successful dotidrs lion
day topped the Ill time prevHIJIII
record of 143 putta tn Februan'
of 19!16 In lit, , . persou Cllll!
to lite b!oocl coUecUon
Thert were 88 l¥tt tiJlte doo
ora to tbe Ielp 11M Crtil8 o!ao
111 all-time reCGfd. A Ioiii of 42
persons donated a, rep~n!
'"'· blooa ollmlnlslemd lo rolatlv
es or lrlencla.
Cl!arles ~~:~!!.

~r~~l!v:~ ~~t~le;~r m~~~~

leader because • be bad som~one
to tell hltn whjtt to do "1
But Truman did have o.ne word
of praise for the Pretidenel
He to}~ reROrters Mon~ay. EIIIJn
''There WI! no excltemeqt lh.
bower had written 1 • good" reply
to So•let Premier Nikolai A BUI·
ahollrd the plane,"
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"Tbe crew cl the ~all
ganln
the p..,.naers they were bav•
' H10 Yl\1~, lr1lna
1 Utile dlllloulty with ttie le"
VIce Preside.".'&gt; Richard M Nix
\ but !hat was all
011 told a lu~c
~ence )!Bn4»' : i~eii~[w~I~S~VI!'J~~~~lm~':'
~'It ~h
~iii ahow' lal\1
.:qjt'ltl T 'tlte "'~ l!i4
., ·a ~
1~. braln and ..,, what to dG
for tbe Untied Slates '
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Knowland and' Marlin rtaoted
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with mu1h greater vlolen&lt;e In a rr
"publiC memorAndum" addressed I 0
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to Truman all!! replying to his
"incredible retnarks •
They uid expert tesUm•p~ !rom
WA
setentlsto and ll!lUitary leadert ~ Semi-annual Ohio Sales Tax a ..
sbB""d that 'll today we art be
lor the period July 1 tbru
hind the Soviet Un1on In oome re J O.cem,ber 31, 19~7 mull be propspocl.! In the race to perfect the eriJ executed and llled on or boo
weapon• ol the future
a con fBre January 81, f908 by all venelderable pltrt ol the blame Ilea dora llce~scd In the State of Oblc
on the do9rstep •I your admtnls Even- If no ules were made or If
troUon "
no taxable sales were made, a rc
port iJ required by law
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Ass' l n

Sales To.vReturn

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COLU!ofBu6 ut&gt;-AtrttrQey El
hot E Meyers
Ironton;' wMS
•lected pfestdent of the stat•
Board or Education at til re-or
:raotzattonal meetmg flere Mon
day
Attorney Lllren E Sourb, Jr ~
Canton wao elected VICe pres(
den l He succeeds Meyus who
has held the post for lhe P"'

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two yean
Two new member• an~ fht; r,e' eleefed board members fler&lt;
sworn In by Ohto Supreme Couol
Chief JustiCe Charles Weygandt
Meyers succeeds Robert A
Manchester, Canfield, wbo was
elected the boards ltrst ..proal
dent two ~ears ago
Manchester and Gov C Will
tam
O'Netll addresaed the board
The governor praised the work

Bl.alle,

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llondJII, I and .J(Jtgaret
land,
1!lllis
Re.r,
e rou
publt&lt; lpprectatlon to
dent of Schools Charles
llt~:r;~
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"" o1 (IChool faclliUes, to th•
l!'eeney.Jiellllelt Post, American
of the board dunng the ftr!l tw•
.Leiloi lor iransportaUon and to
1Y
years of 1t' existence He .stressed
aU d&lt;luora, volunteer workers,
the tmporUmce ot Improving cdu
and ocntributora, wbo made the
catiOn at all levels
Manchester called lor the for
vlo1t sueb 1 great 1uce~
To a11lst Melis County vendors
matior\ of a .service center
Volunteer workers were lledl
in &lt;Ompleting their Tax Return
cal aupervll\lr, Dr R J Autson
ochool boards snd admmtstrators
Charleo A !Whburn ol tbe Divf.
M•lll Co Health ComttllaSioner,
could go for help w1th the prci&gt;
ilon of Salei aod Highway Use Funeral aervtces wtn be held !ems
Nursea
and DUntl aides. }!ernt"'
Taxes wUI be In the Auditor 1 of Thuroday at 2 p m from the Ew
Ti(e two new members are Mrs
Ledlle, J~ Evans, Martba Gress
flce, •1ofelgt County Court House, lng Funeral Chapel lor Rlna W Jeanette s Wagner, Chagrtn '
Jean Wright Mary Jennings. lean
Pomeroy, Ohio, on January 30 Cross 75, who su&lt;!cumbed at 4 a
Smtih. Elizabeth Smith. Lelia
mt
Tuesday
In
Meigs
General
Holo
Falla
and
Ertc
y·
Weber
Cmcln
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DETROIT UP - The United
pita! where she had been a pa
Reelected to the board were
ZANESVILLE. 0 UP - Pofice
Vendors
requirlnl
S!SIIhnee
tient for twQ weeks
Auto Workers International exeou
a skeleton found In the
Sloff atdes
O.ulab Strauss
Uve board announced today It will sbould .brlns their rt&lt;crda wttb The decesed, who made her John w Morrison, Aurora, liar
ncrth of Trinway 11111 be Ethel Bauer, IriA Kelton. An
demand a 1bare of prollta Instead them to aubAIIDIIate lbeir report home wtth her daughter Goldie old Whitaker Waynesville Way
rematns of Gur c Dickerson, ne\le Knight, Adele Cullum, Aud
of Rl I Racine was preccd ne E Shaffer, Bryan Paul L
Tile practice of iuuiD8 a delinNewark, who disappeared lui rey BeWng, llenrttlla O'Brien,
of a shorter work week from auto quent
notice, notifying l vendor of
death by her husband Dana W•lker Columbus and Mancb..,
23.
Maxine Prtce and Dorothy lobncomponlea 11t11 70ar.
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The board pid lb profit altar bla lajlure to Ill~ lit. return, h" C Cro&amp;S several years a110
/. aon and daugbtor have ldenU. Ilion
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108 proaram wtiuld bHI up prollta been diacontlnue4 Failure to file Survivin~ the "deceased are four
fied a jacket and pOcket watch
Unloal!ing and reloading the
lbov~ 10 per cent on nel copilll tbe return wben due will oubje&lt;t &lt;hllldren Dale CroM of Orlando, I
u belonclnB to their lather
bloodmobile truck were tltese
a
yendor
to
the
~naltles_provJded n., Edith Hailed of San Francl ..
Pollee satd a .32 ..ltber revolv blgb sebool boY". Rocer Hubbard
amonc compeliJI oseouUvea, atoek In Sections 3739.01 to 11'1311111. In
&lt;o Dorothy Davis of Racme and
er was found aeorlty and thai the frank Brinker, Kenneth Ct~.
holdera IJlarled and hourly work clualve, o.f the Rev!Hd Cacle
ers and oonll\tmert
oildle Dill of Racine
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slrull bore marlll oJ 1 Irullet James Che*&lt;lle, Robert Ctmmng
In addiUon, tlte bargaining proAlso survtvtng are two slslefs \Jill
wound
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Zelda Wan, of Cleveland Sarah
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AlthCUBb evidence mdtcated a Grueser, Paul llollsb, Bill Neulz
Jl'am the board will rtommend
to the union's speelallfltl8 &lt;ontroct
JOIOI of Vttn Wert and a brother,
posstlile snldde, coroner S S 1108, Jim Norton aDd D!luglas
convenUO!I here Jan 22 li wlft In
WilHam Wtlllams, Jacksoti O~lo.
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W0
Daw hu l"ade no olftcill rtiltDI Seyler
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elude • general wage Increase and
BurW will be made In lhe Gil
Mttzle Ann Wolle of Racme was In the d..th
the
&lt;anteen
was
lurnlo~ed
Uy
a demand that the supplemental
mare Cemetery 1Jnder the dirtc- declared the w1nne'r of a Helfer
Muskingwn County S~enll Dav
elasses of the UtddleJI'Irt
unemployment benefit plan be ex
111111 of the Ewing Funeral Home
cal( awarded by the Racmc F~re td \\elsoert tald, bowever,that tbe
of Cbrlst and aerved by
tended to a lull y~ar
The deceased ~~ a me"'~ 0d1 and ~mergency Squad m thetr posstbllity of foul piay bas not j'~_einbe.~ of the ~al llereau
the D of A Lo&lt;fge and belonge
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The board said Ita previously an
ruled ou~
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All
&lt;JtlnpaJgn fer a new emergency been kerson'•
body wu found by ...-. e...mes ..,.ar
eu
The PTA of the Mason Elemen to t he EUB Cb urc b at liornmg 1vehicle
noun&lt;ed goal of a lour-day wort
Dic
wottb
Clarence
McNeal,
Lena
week wu dropped In favor ollbe tary Sehoql will meet this even- Star
Lemerl Lacy, a farmer
Kin
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Licking County authontles ,had Me ley, Hmner
ce, Mu~••
prolll abarlna plan becauae of tM Ing at 7 30 c ciCJCk at the school
A spokesman or the emergency
sguad satd today that thus far the eondueted an utenslvo search, Child!, George Hu!laon, Marvin
general eocno~c reeeulon and
the 'need lor fnereJ&amp;ed eonsumer
Featu~mg the me~Ung will be
squad has reached about one haU Including dradlng the Uwns Kellr, Fred Gardner and Georgo
following Dlclleroon's dlfo MQiiery
buying power •
•,panel dlseusScsloob oil "Tttbe ldE!f"t
of Its goal toward the new truck
00
Ice wu furtilshe~ IIY the Dav~&gt;
Under the profit abarlnl plan
TV on
Cl 1 ren
and that conirtbutlona are sltll be
Ice and Produce CompiiiJ
mg sought and accepted
exe&lt;utjves and atockbolders would Panel members will be Dr Carl
AppellJitlg u donora 10 lh,!&gt;
get one hall of the proflta In ex- Scott df ~In, a psychiatrist and
Wednesday mght the emergency
Metp County Blood Bank proc:e• oliO por cent on investment parent, Mro Roberti Rouah. par
Former
Residents
aquadmcn wtll make a house to
,.,• .~.., ond hourly rated workers enl and housewife, Mrs Stante)
aram were
bouse cattvass m Portland begin Death Is Reported
Mtddleporl Perry MIWt, Dlln
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fourth
and &lt;&lt;tnoum HarboUr parent and housewtle
wu
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M'-a
llll·'lyn
FogJeso·"'
a,
h••h
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MISs Elizabeth Ward was not Stivera IJack BecltUe, Sarah
ers would t{OI onelourt~ In the ..
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The Kerr s Run cu. • us ero, DID&amp; at 6 p !It
!ted Monday ol tbe death of he• Bowman· Eileen Wooda, llolterl
form 01 a re]late on purchase&amp;
aohool •tudenl and Mrs Sylvh receptly orgamzed mdependent
brot~er Wtlham Ward at New Fuller, Eiletn S&lt;iara, Jul1c1 Hy
The gen!nl wale increase Blake, a teacber
basketball team surprised the
CssUe Pa a former local resl sell, Katbryn Hyilel~ Guy lie&gt;
which the ttoard recommended
Modera.tor •I the discussion Pomeroy Hotohots 108t night, 127
wiU be b¥ed'on Inorealled prnduc- will be Charles Carr, FJnelpal -ao,021n a SIUIIe at tho Mason City
®Ids, Eddie Manley, LIIIIIJI B.
dent
t(vlty and will be blgher Ulan the cl ttie Muon School 11\!1,; Lucy Youth Center•ntb big ~tm Bowlea
MiSs Ward left Monday alter King May Baker Kathey~ ~ch'
preant producUvlty lncroaaa for Jane Bulmer will be' In &lt;Wae n' Clndnnatl Redleg proporty wann•
11000 for Columbus and went to ~tty Sayre, Marie Manley, Pbyl
mula of z'4 per ..nt ct e centa de\TOtlotll. Bebesbmepta will b• 108 up fer the baseball seaaon wllll
ocw Castle today with Mr and 111 Tannehill
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an hour, whlcltl!ver Is bllber
tltl polnll to lead the winners
!Irs Frattk Vincent to altend tbr
llhmer Neal Blaine JYI!burn
1!Orve4.
The board 1tso rec¥~mended
'I" Curb Duster~ all ~etp"ooo
funeral serv1ce!
Mao- Walburn, Eva ii'arlle1~ _RI
that the 19 cents an hour eost-o~
e~liopt one, were ahead atl the
•hard Pickens Johtt BrYa'!!, ,,~l'
llvln8 allowance current!• noJd to
own~;~
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Wll)l In !Ito !tee !COI't)18' {llelee,
WASHINGTON UP- The D•
ha J Chlldo, Wlll!apt X: Jlllley,
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lilijse Department mea led
DIVORC" Glt"NTID
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Regtda Hudson, QJY,de Ailensworin
most auto
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lliclt lor tho Bol.sjtots Wer, !lick to If to spend money at 29 a r A sutl lor dlvcret! ~as been Ill
the ba..c wage fl
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"a"' and Jo~n Stsson eacli wllll bases " part of tl.! dtspersal and ed 10 CBmmon Pleas Court here by A.llen Hugh~. Fred ijo!fnlan
H~nnatt Kincaid, Hanx l(ltoh,
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David , Oblinger KeQI)~ut , AmsAPPROlll MOTIONS
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Entrleo flied In llom,.,n Pleat
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Ellu, Pearl Reynol.u;; l !llilaell
Court here today found JIIOtlont
1 92.
light In an amendment
II&gt;Iali;UI.~~~~
for bOla of partieulara by live d..
The Meta• County Alsoclatoon KeCnnurebdyDOu.steTorala I Engltsh 18 1r apelled out detatls of a btU to
attorneys.
Mills, 1cbn 1 Fry, H.,..,a ~-::,~
feodanla In the !ceal Food Free of Tcwn.shlp Trustee• and Clerks
LJwrence Manley, 'Dell
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Fre:f,r eases we~ taken and or wUI hold Its annul) meeting at 8 Kennedy 10 P8)'ne 12, RusseU 25',, authoriZe $549 670.000 In emer
Herbert Glllley
OLD$TIR JAILID
dere the pro!ICuclor to prctVIde
In the Second MeCabe 2, Bowles 60 Total 127
gency military spendtnl!
Walter Harris, ~,.-~ l!Wibes,
Pomeroy Patrolman Henry Wer
1 wl" same
Condor st
:rtils sec!lcn of the btU mclud
delen\laltts or counae
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eluded three Ohio bases, J.ock ry Jailed John McConaha, 63, of Nan Moore, I.eWlf ~y, .. ~•
before trjaL Defondanta
!!: A, Engert
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'I 089 000 Cbaun&lt;ey, 0, M•nd&amp;l' lllghl for Euler Nancy 1111!:4altf b\V~r
H 11. Wbltlcte~.
relations ollteer The WIIJin&amp; Workers o n ~· boqrne A F
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Jr, A il Layl
Pu,bllc Employe's prio@ EUB ~urcb will m..t till• Wright Patterson A F B $22. but
remained In ... l"'iley, llorcld Hinkle, CHJtei •
MltaeU(alll'f
of qotumbus Tltii!WI1e~ at the home o.f 132000 and Clinton County A F tod¥ llcCo!llba
&lt;COntlllued
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at noon today
lti'Ved , ~. . .
SiiiUil NY~ Ave.
II , $0,'176,000

UAW Announces
Proposal To
Share·Profits

Rma "'. Cross
, OO ByDeath
CIaun
EarIy Tuesday

lEJOergenc:y Squad,
..:1£ Award W/
"on
Bv Mitzi.e "'' Ife

Effect Of TV
On Children 'li
Be Discussed

HotshQts Stopped
By Curb DHSters
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Bases ·Included
In Defense Bill

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Cross' voluntel!f otllclals who have worked
so·bard, certainly deeerve commendation for
tlie magnificent showing Monday at the
bloodl)lobll'! operation v~it. The goal was
i&amp;o pln\s. 'l'bis wri f(!lljlM by 86, a total of
~!6 jlenons buying btobll lirsurance for the
next six months.
Thts amount of blootl will pull the local
blood bank out of the MIOus boil! It was in
since it owed at least 100 pints to surround·
In} hollpitai! and to th&amp; Huntinglon Blood
CentP.r. The final total on owed blood will
Jlot be in for several days as these "duns"
come in only perlodlcally.
In particular we believe those who gave
are to be commended for their patience m
~altlng through long lines in order to be a
donor. It always is not easy to take that much
time off during a worklngAay.
In assessing the reslllts or the bloodmobile
Vli!t we suppose that many of the new donors
believed what they read in this newspaper·
tllat froln now on peot&gt;le Will hav~ to

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Actually, to give to get is the only seiUilble
policy. We a.re preparM to conclude thaf
should be the policy r911ardlass of the amount
of blood banked for the future. The day of
the lree·rider should be passed in thiS&gt; pro·
gram as Jn other lines of community aallon
Givinf blood, as was pointed out here, is
actual insurance, bought and paid for.
11ould be admirable if ail these folks who
would return in April or June, upon notification by postcard. At that time they
would purchase - with their blood - another six months protection as they do with
money for their car or home or furnishings.
Only in such a \Yay can previous heavy donors be relieved of their giving every·two or
three months In order to keep the program
alive Though on occasions the program was
only feebly surviving, It did live, grea~ll to
the credit or a few donors a·nd th&amp; Red Cross
people who refused to giVe up.
It would rebound to the credit ot our \Wn·
ty and to every litd!VIdutl wbo gh~ tilclod
yesterday to pled;d ~~illvas t6 .4!6ntlilue
what they ~ga11.

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and particularly in Ohio, were in arms over
the oleo margarine issue. "No color in oleo"
was the cry, Ohio voted in 1949 to permit the
polorlng of oleo and since then Ohio and
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ave seen
much greater percentages of their produc·
, tlOn going on urban tabies as milk rather
than butter.
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co or ng o o eo ur e ryman ·
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iome of the Grade B milk produced is used
for butter or uther dairy products. Much
more milk is sold as Grade A for table use.
Dllirymen have continued to improve pro"uction methods and stand today on the
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Zillion of the dairy busin~ss. Bulk milk handllug Is here and it is belle~ed the up·to-date
producer wlll be forced Into it, liking it or

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Cnntral PTA WM hl'ld Mflndar Mother, ot th r Hrhoul Wctlne.~tbv
tv~nlna. Tho meeting npeneol uflf·r·noon ot 2 n'clnek.

s"'"'"' r.,.de tarwht hy

Scout member JIJr&lt;~ny An ~~~~~ \lal'y Vwginln llcJhd
d1eW1, (oiiOWl•tl b)' the gt·o u~ U1e hnnncr award

Daily SentmeJ

nnces nrc used ln this plant so
Churrh w11l meet Dt 7 30 tonl ~; ht
that
coal mmcd locally may he
1\.11 ofr1rers mcludlng the rellnng
used with a mmlmum of process.
and newly eJected officers ar"" lng ltep!,

rcqucst('d to be JJruscnt fo r a rr··
orgaulznt10n • mcttlng

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er~ h11d bet'n purch,Jsed fnr 1h " n,omtormg stations were able to
rout_"th, f!fth und ~1xth ~J'u d r~ nct·ount for all except one and II
It wns ul.~o onnounl'NI thnt m·w dcfulltcly was not from a moo:-~

homq of Mrs. C. A. Emmisb with
Mrs. Charles McElhanny, Mr(
John Kincaid, Mrs Jame3 Euler.
Mrs Norman Wayland and Mrs.
spc. lnnrl, ll•tenlng post snld. "Opo c o. Ftsh.er as assisting ho.qless

Hostess For

~ ~.~clnas;ra 'Ciub Meet

speaker, Ml" Sally Schaaf,
cia! education tca&lt;hPr In !he autland School, who gavu , vary Intorcstmg hlk on lh(' slow lenn·
'"' In our schools M11s Schaof
stressed thot children shonlrl b'

tlmg we're sure of though.thc
signals don't como from • rocket,
Sputmk or other llPBce vc.uel."
It WM the Talsflcld ilntlon
which llrst urged caution IBSI

d o&amp;,ed In 1 mental agr groufl S.llurday 11galnet aceepting a Fin·
ruthl'r than In chr01wloglcnl ngl'! 11lsh state radio report thnt Jlcw

group
During the program a pJan;
solo was glv('n hy Pamt"ln Moore
KHihy Wolf ond Brenda Bul le)
a&amp;l1¥ a duet ac('ompunll'll Uy Mr!
Lucllle Swackhamer
Alter !he mcellng refresh·
mcnt1 were served by the Mam
Stroot group.

U. S. Publl'c Debt

PerilODSIy Close
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signal' had been ' heard lndleatln,
a moon-rocket might be on l!J
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ly opined that the slgnab·heard
later Saturday by most European
1tatlons·wcre from a teleprinter
·with a higher trequency than
!hose of the Sputnik but with an
lltcllnatlon to wander

The Flnnl•h •tale radio reP.ort

early Saturday mornlnr eparked

belief throughout Europe that
RuS!Ia had launched a moon rock·
el. A number or MO!~OW radla
broadca~ts on moon travel by top
~rtontuts about tha 11m• time
helped to barden thu belief.

WASIIINGTON UP - TM publie debt, limited by law to 27~
~tll!on dollars, aow atando at
$274,373,000,000
Prealdenl Eisenhower. In hll
d•ot Mes.o•e, estimated It will
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end of !he current fiscal . year
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June 30 and at the sa me llguro
•goln 1 year later, when the 1938- CARY, nl. UP .., A Chicago39 Clscal rear ends
bound paasenger ti-alb' hlf the reor
But In the meantime, he aald, end ol another train j~ heavy fog
tl1e 21~ billion dollar ceiling alter a eros.lng accident near
pool olllee at POll&gt; abouM be "revised upward tem· t\'re todey.
t!orarlly" to meet "rlalng defense Two persons were killed and lilt
r~te•: l)ellvecy by ~•penditurea" and to provide liken to hoopltals. As many as 70
1vallablt 30 cento )"more flelllMllty to permit tilt· .train p..,cn~ora were shaken up
one yfar In dvanco ot 4rcnl and economical debt man· In the chain of events which In·
S.ntlnet ofnee. $1~ 60: anement"
llotvcd four tralno.
montho. The government would te likely ,The Chicago and North West~rn
lVIII to hit the present deb! celUng be· trRins heodlnl for ChleaiG Inelud·
fore Aprrl Income tu payments ed three commuter train• and one
repl••n19h its eotler;.
throut:h train frcrii Minneapolis.
The pubUo debt to made up or The flrot train ltruc~ and killed
,u the money the auvetnmenl a wom111 at a cr~as~ nr.b of
borrows whe~ 11.11 iunn1~ 1ft thf Cary, ro"" eo m~el north '" of
T!t dltit ij Hptr.JelltMII, lit&gt; Cb{Ciko.
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Oilier JAve11or1o
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And 6JdJUf
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which will

srl:!nnrl l{enorating umt

also hove a eapacly or 125,000 kilBOOSTERS TO MEET
owatts lt is expect(!d td be comThe Wahomo H•gh School Bantl pleted tate thrs year.
Boo s t~ 1· s wlll m~(lf on Wedn !'f dn .~
The Conesville site wna origin·
January 1~. at 7 30 p. m. m thP ally sclecled by the Company Cor
band room at th£1 sehool
Us new ~encratlng statioa because It offered two Items of OS·
CIRCLE MEETING
sential nelural resources m abun·
Cla&amp;.'l 12 of the WSCS wll' dance. These are coal 'and water
meet Wednesday evehing- at the which all steam . generating sta-

book cues have also been pur· rocket.
for CIIC'h room
"We're not SUTe ohout one," a
Mr~. Ollv&lt;•r Mlchurls, program Rpokesman ot tho British Broad·
follow• Mr.s. Tompkln•. Mra Ger. ch11lrman Introduced thl' guest casting atuuon's Tatstl,ld, EngC'hmtP&lt;l

Generating Plant Producing

~ U:r~~ad~ T~ursdn~:~t plh~~ln

' , •lnaing the Stnr Sponutcrl nnnnor Mr Chm·l., Glhl" spoke brief we n! bot•p, beep, heeprng alon~
1 4Rd the Parents l1raJilr helng ly and mmounced the new 1catl the European ulrwaves todnv-but

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Ninth dirtfldtiy Is
Celebrated Jan. 11

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the devotronal oorvlce and Mrs
C. Raymon Konkrlgbl 1.! In charge
o1 tho program
Mrs. Ram
Chosher, pre•ldcnt, will prcoldc
ot tho meeting.
TO MElT THURSDAY
Tho Buoy Bee Class a~the Fi ...:
Baptist Church will meet Thurs.
day evening at ?:30 at the home
of lfr1. flarald Hubbard, Ftrth
Avenue.

ttvns require m large quantities
These basic necd11 combmcd wlh
the relatiV~'~IY sho't transmission
distance to Columbus, made the
site Ideal.

A joint venture 'consisting of
Simco Inc., a Company subst~Iary,
and tbo Peabody Cool Company
wl~ mine and deliver oocal to the
cdmpany lqr use by t~e generat1n1
station Simco will provide !be
e&lt;tulpmenl and Peabody will man·
will mine and dellVlOr coal to the
Joint venture.
An electric powor shovel manu·
facture~ by ldprlon Power ShOvel
Com.,.ny lor Simco Is one of the
three Ilrgeof constructed and h11
a oapaclty of 70 euble yirdit or Ji)D
tono. It welgho 289D loDB, lo s~H­
propelled on eight flve-feel·Wtde
caterpillar !road! and le&gt;els ll·
aelf automatically alter eae~ move.
It 11 capable of continuous oper·
atlon In all kmda of weather, and
requires a baslo oporallng orew of
three meD - an oper1tor, oiler,

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A Jitney Supper will be heM
at tho cummunlty building In Le·
tart Falls, Saturday evening, Jan
25 startin&amp; at 5:30 p. m. The
supper 11 being spo01ored by the
Letart Falls Methodlit Chureh
An.ND loiiiTINI
Rue Tuckermag and Lawrenao
Bing attended the State Direc·
tcrs' meellnc pf tho Isaak Walton
Leaaue at I~ Southern Hotel In
Columbus Sunday. Mr. Tucker·
man Ia tile Slate Director of tbo
Metga t~IP!er ol the 1 Leagu• The almual cdongntd1a~~al hm~•:;
and Mr. ~91 IJ a dlr1;ctor of the In• 'ol the •·e era e
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nlan, Athena.
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bert ~oal~l ~¥ ~ltctro 81 an
'!'be 0urth tt'aln, incttier com- er.tnd Mti. LC!Uli R'elbeland Walt·
muter train~ hli the rear cif the er JlJ:Ut~r II de).co~.
third trilb In the loa: A ~wman 'nw! be\l~letion 'rfi l!iv. Bartels
on the thli'd tralll Wai cl'uill,ed be- an~ the·rtcmlonal eonctude4 tbe , •
1w1en the ll&gt;eomotlve and the lis! meou,,.
ear aa he jn-l!~ar~ to i&gt;ui out a ', --,,---c7""
rta;e, The ~lotlms }'lere a kri. Le· , .. ONCI t, YIAJ ;ori.
vine ol C!Ystal ta14: DF., 1nd P01t"'H~b. "'1· trf...., d'
Frank Pblllipl~, !2, Qr'een Bay, tlao4 'Uihtablp Just complete her
lvls. a Qai:man.
[ '"""'" voyoge - Uoo only bnc 11
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:~~~i~~~~TkUIN
' tion 12 ml)es oU tho harbor to
Conn. liP - ~OS!On for annual ~verhaul. ,
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-~TPORT, , conn. .!JP _ New
....~grroc• Qi'tildeltt a ..rce
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Ia ~qwAil•lltb* meetlnJ. Hli
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Morning Movie

II 00 Adventures in Learning

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12 05
12 15
12 4ll
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Neighbors

Noon New!l

!'rankle Leine Show
.Movie Quick Quiz
Gretchen Wade Show
Movi~

Matmee

l:OO American Bandstand
3:30 Do You Trust Your ~le
4:00 Ameri~an Bandstana
6:00 Sir Lancelot
S:SQ ldiekey Mouse Club
6:00 \:arloon Club
6:25 t~ve Star Final
6:45

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?:30 Cheyenne

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Adventure! In Leat'llinl
Neighbors
Noon 'News

Libera~e

.Movie Quick Quiz
The Gretchen Wade Show
Movie MoUnee
Americ•n llandstand
~.30 Do You Trull ....l.ur Wilt
f:OG American Bandf&amp;Dct
5:00 WUd Biil Hickok'
~.~o lllekey Mo111e Cluh
6:00 Cartoon Club
6.:j3 Five siR J'lnil
HS Newa
7:00 Sherlock Holmes
7:30 Dlln•ytand
8:30 T01nbslone TerTttor,
9·00 Gale and Harriet
9:90 Date Wilh ,the M1oll ,
10:00 Wectneoday Night FllhlB

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9:00 Broken ~ow
9:30 Telephone Tlmo
lo·oo oss
10:30 Sporticope
10:30 Public Defender
11:00 New•
11:00 Newa
.!:15 Thea~r 13
11!13 Theater IS
12:30 Sign 011
t2:SO Sian Off
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sl-on_s_p.a_n:-l:-n"7th:-e-ee-:nte:-r:-:l:::lf::-ts-:th:-e
8pans tour miles of water tD llnk roadway 1118 m~et a~ove f.be &amp;blp
Maryland'• eastern and western channel, allowing ocean·golnl '411•hore•. It cost $44.000,000, and re-lselo access to the Pert of Bal~·
qulred 3~ yean to bu~d. A sui- mo&lt;e.

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Th*. ulti~m;1lion d~ apenditures are lielpiDg all of us live better .............,,
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Pomeroy. Oall 396, pon,er&lt;•Y·

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7:00 Casey Joneo
7:30 I Love Lucy

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8:00 Captala ~raroo
8:411 CBS Neil-a \
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10:00 Garry Moore
10.30 Arthur Godfrey
11:30 Dotto
12:00 News at Noon
12:10 Kotle'i Almanac
12·15 LOve of Life
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12 30 Search for Tomoi'I'Oif
12;45 Guiding Light
I :00 Katie's Kitchen
1:30 Aa 'I'~ \Vorld 1uru
2:00 Beat the Clock
2:30 f!ouaeP&amp;l'IY
3·00 Bjg Payo!t
3:30 The Verdict Is Yours
4:00 Brl~hter .ot,
4·15 Secret Stonn
4:30 Edge o! Night
5:00 Eor·!y Show
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6:30 Your Esso Reporter . .

6 5~ WAathemum
7.00 R1 chard Dlmcond
7:30 Telephone Time
6 00 Phil Silvers Show

10'30 .11•"1•

Baer, Jim , Btu, Cmt an~ Marla
Hsn•on . Dennla Boolb, Diana Car·
and Patlr Blakeslee. Sendmg
but unable to attend were
Morarlly and Suole Soulsby.

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1·oo Mid·Doy New•

7:59 Slgu On
8:00 Captrln Ka~~Jaroo
8:45 CBS ~ewl
9:00 •Morning Show
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10 30 Arthur jiodtrer
11:30 Dollo
12:00 News at Noon
12· to Katie's Almanac
12.15 !,ove of Life ·
12 3( Searcb for T?morrow
12'4~ Guiding Light
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
1:30 As the W&gt;rid Tu1lll
2:00 Beat lh Clocl
~:30 Housepar!,)&gt;
3:00 Big Payo/f
3;30 The Verdict ls Y01111
4:00 Brighter Day
4:U Secret Stonn
4:30 Edge of Night
~ ' 00 The Early Show
6•30 Your :!sso Reporter
6 4~ Sports Parado

11 ·oo Up-to.tbe·mlnute News

Carole Greefle Sharan Freeman,
Danny and JuUe Brown, Eddie 1

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8:30 Eve Atden Show
9·00 To Tell The Truth
g 30 Red S~elton
10.00 $1)4,000 Question

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Wr!Jht,l"illll'Harllyn
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Channel 8-Tuesday ChannelS~ WedneSday

Daybook

etntral PTA Elects Delegates
Sc-ie-nt-is-ts StiliTo Meigs County PTA Council Traekihg"8eep"
' The re~nlnr meeting of "'' woultl he m&lt;•ctlnu or tho !loom

, aid Orueser, Mrs. Oliver Mlchocl•
IJr~. Lee Tyo and M". Carl Nor·
lod, alternate• are Ml81 Farr e
Erlewine, Mrt John Werry, Mr~
~liauldlna, Mro. Donley Reibel
and loin. Charloa I.J•tln
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cause farmers had no argument. Even !hen
they were getting tile white margarine and
mixing in the color. They t«kj kind of liked
tile idea of not having to color it.
GUILD TO IIIIIT
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The oleo question hU long celned to &amp;th- 1'~~ ootid Of tSe dt10e Il:pLB•o· Columbus ond Southern Ohio 1 and electriclcan. Its primary fun.er the dairy industry. But 1
one fOOIIII pHI thtli'oH will ~eer at tilt fiOm• Eiectrtc Company's new Ccnes-~ t10n 1a to uocover coal deposJts
ville Generating StatJop Is now near the earth's surface In adworldwide in scope, and
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feeding 12MOO kilowatts of elcc- vanOI! of coal stripping operations
trical energy into the Company's performed by other equtpment.
cause every Meigs County f.,d producer to
system, J. L. McNealey, VIc&lt;! Pre.. Altbough the ultimate capacity
ponder the future.
TO Milt TONIGHT
The wsws of the Enterprl"' !dent In charge of Oporatlons, r.. of the Conesville G!neratlng StaBoundaries of the problem may be seen
EUB church w!IJ meet tonight o: porled today.
tion will be determined by In·
this fact:
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tho home or Mrs Albcrt Brown p d
creasing demands for electrical
ro uetton or energy ~Y this enerlll' In Columbui and Southern
wllh MI" Ell!lbeth Davis 8J the 12S,OOO
kilowatt unit became a
J/pectced to be In ex·
reality after almost throe years or Ohio, /1 ~ ~ kilowatts
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In 1955 Meigs Cdunty prdduced 23,000,000 leader.
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pounds of milk with fewer producers than In
NEW ARRIVAL
the umt and assoclatt~d trnnsmisThis weneratmg .stahon wor t s
part of a continumg program o
1950 when 17,000,000 pounds were produced.) Announromenl has been receiv· s1·on 11 ~es, an d e~pen d'!lures t~p- provlde
dependable electrical ened here or the birth of a 7II lb ,ro~chmg $24 mlllton.
With surp Iuses st ac ki ng up natianaII y
er m all reqiJired quantities at
daughter on SundaY, January 12 1 his new unit Increases the gy
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the needs of the
' spite of CV'Crythlng Mr. Bei)Jon'. attefllljts
to Mr. and Mr·s. Howard Tucker Com pany's rated production ra all timet o •erve
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Washington, how is the United States 'gofng 'An! Grueseri of Chepacket, R P&lt;~ CIIy lo OOli,OOO kilowulls. Other presen~ aDd estlmatedke~equ~c~
nnli MrsandAdolilh
Gl UlSCr plants now providing electric en ments m thed futur~~ T~he Jn~tric
to f Ind a solution to its "farm probl em.' ' Mil k orf Mr
Minersville
Mr nnd
MJS ergy 1n addition to Concs\•ille with these eman , ,
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production here is one tiny facet of a nation- l!oword Tucker or Harmony, R are ·the P1cwuy and Walnut Sta·• c omp!ny 18
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al situation in food production
T, are t ~ •e grandparent• The tlons, both nenr Columbus, and of $20 million year Y
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Poston
Slatton
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Nobody argues about the oleo problem ' The person, or group of persons, who
1rcn, Howard ond Claro Elrza en.s County.
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The Con.,ville Station Is of
anymore. Farmers buy colored oleo from rives a satisfactory answer from the maze
bdh.
modified outdoor construction
their grocers as readily as their town neigh· economic farm complexities will have the
whtch represents a savings over
CHURCH
COUNCIL
EETS
bars. I,ndeed, the 1049 issue was helicvod to $64,000 in his bahk.
conventumnl
types. Cyclone fur·
The Council of lhll F£tdt•rul&lt;!d

S~l serious

Today
Romper Room ·
Trouble With Father
Arlene Fraqcts Show
TreltBIII'e I!ulll
Tho Prlee Right
Tnilh 1ir ~JII"Juunpet
Tic Tac Dough
It Could Be Ybu

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lorg~r Problem L·ooms Selore U. S., Meigs FarmersTen years ago dairymen the nation over, have been settled at the polls so quietly be·

;tven, by the prcsidrnl, Mrs Rull1
totnpklns.
· Delegatu to the Mri~~ CauniJ"
Council or Parent and Tcnchcn
,to 1be held at the Junior High
; Sc~ool, Feb 6 war(! named as

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1.15 Mp~letlme
3:00 lfatinee Theatre
2:30 Kilty ~oyle
1·00 Queen for a Day
3:00 Motlnee Theater
4:45 Modern Romances
4·00 Queen for a Day
~ : 00 Comedy Time
4·45 1\1cdern n'omances
~ .3 0 Splnacb Playhoust
3.00 Comedy Time
8 : 1~ Sp,rts Ey.,
5 :~0 Spin~ch Playhouse
6'25 Weathercast
6:j5 Sports Eye
6·30 News Picture
6·25 Weathe\"I!UI
6:45 NllC News
6.30 News picllll"e
7·00 Sober of London
6:4S NBC News
7 30 Trea•ure Hunt
7:00 Boots alld Saddle•
8:00 Omnibus
7::10 Wokon, Ttiln
9.00 Meet McGraw
8,:3o Fatl)er KJ!{l)l's' !lest
9.30 Bob Climmitga Show
9 00 Krill TI•~Jiter
10 00 Californians
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10:30 !be New Adveqtu!•ea of
., This !J Y.our tJ(e ·
Martin Ka'lle
tO·~o b. Rffl PlayboJae
U·OO News Headlines
11:00 NeWS lteldlinel
11 ·10 Weatberca!l
11:10 we,tluireast
tl'i~ Nltewa~il
11:15 Nlttwatch
1:00 Sian Off .
1:00 Sip 011

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:&gt;II~IUid Continue fo Be 'You Have To Give, To Get'
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Cross' voluntel!f otllclals who have worked
so·bard, certainly deeerve commendation for
tlie magnificent showing Monday at the
bloodl)lobll'! operation v~it. The goal was
i&amp;o pln\s. 'l'bis wri f(!lljlM by 86, a total of
~!6 jlenons buying btobll lirsurance for the
next six months.
Thts amount of blootl will pull the local
blood bank out of the MIOus boil! It was in
since it owed at least 100 pints to surround·
In} hollpitai! and to th&amp; Huntinglon Blood
CentP.r. The final total on owed blood will
Jlot be in for several days as these "duns"
come in only perlodlcally.
In particular we believe those who gave
are to be commended for their patience m
~altlng through long lines in order to be a
donor. It always is not easy to take that much
time off during a worklngAay.
In assessing the reslllts or the bloodmobile
Vli!t we suppose that many of the new donors
believed what they read in this newspaper·
tllat froln now on peot&gt;le Will hav~ to

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Actually, to give to get is the only seiUilble
policy. We a.re preparM to conclude thaf
should be the policy r911ardlass of the amount
of blood banked for the future. The day of
the lree·rider should be passed in thiS&gt; pro·
gram as Jn other lines of community aallon
Givinf blood, as was pointed out here, is
actual insurance, bought and paid for.
11ould be admirable if ail these folks who
would return in April or June, upon notification by postcard. At that time they
would purchase - with their blood - another six months protection as they do with
money for their car or home or furnishings.
Only in such a \Yay can previous heavy donors be relieved of their giving every·two or
three months In order to keep the program
alive Though on occasions the program was
only feebly surviving, It did live, grea~ll to
the credit or a few donors a·nd th&amp; Red Cross
people who refused to giVe up.
It would rebound to the credit ot our \Wn·
ty and to every litd!VIdutl wbo gh~ tilclod
yesterday to pled;d ~~illvas t6 .4!6ntlilue
what they ~ga11.

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and particularly in Ohio, were in arms over
the oleo margarine issue. "No color in oleo"
was the cry, Ohio voted in 1949 to permit the
polorlng of oleo and since then Ohio and
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ave seen
much greater percentages of their produc·
, tlOn going on urban tabies as milk rather
than butter.
" Is anybody worse or better om Has the
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co or ng o o eo ur e ryman ·
. Surely not, Today it Is assumed here that
iome of the Grade B milk produced is used
for butter or uther dairy products. Much
more milk is sold as Grade A for table use.
Dllirymen have continued to improve pro"uction methods and stand today on the
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Zillion of the dairy busin~ss. Bulk milk handllug Is here and it is belle~ed the up·to-date
producer wlll be forced Into it, liking it or

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Cnntral PTA WM hl'ld Mflndar Mother, ot th r Hrhoul Wctlne.~tbv
tv~nlna. Tho meeting npeneol uflf·r·noon ot 2 n'clnek.

s"'"'"' r.,.de tarwht hy

Scout member JIJr&lt;~ny An ~~~~~ \lal'y Vwginln llcJhd
d1eW1, (oiiOWl•tl b)' the gt·o u~ U1e hnnncr award

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nnces nrc used ln this plant so
Churrh w11l meet Dt 7 30 tonl ~; ht
that
coal mmcd locally may he
1\.11 ofr1rers mcludlng the rellnng
used with a mmlmum of process.
and newly eJected officers ar"" lng ltep!,

rcqucst('d to be JJruscnt fo r a rr··
orgaulznt10n • mcttlng

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er~ h11d bet'n purch,Jsed fnr 1h " n,omtormg stations were able to
rout_"th, f!fth und ~1xth ~J'u d r~ nct·ount for all except one and II
It wns ul.~o onnounl'NI thnt m·w dcfulltcly was not from a moo:-~

homq of Mrs. C. A. Emmisb with
Mrs. Charles McElhanny, Mr(
John Kincaid, Mrs Jame3 Euler.
Mrs Norman Wayland and Mrs.
spc. lnnrl, ll•tenlng post snld. "Opo c o. Ftsh.er as assisting ho.qless

Hostess For

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speaker, Ml" Sally Schaaf,
cia! education tca&lt;hPr In !he autland School, who gavu , vary Intorcstmg hlk on lh(' slow lenn·
'"' In our schools M11s Schaof
stressed thot children shonlrl b'

tlmg we're sure of though.thc
signals don't como from • rocket,
Sputmk or other llPBce vc.uel."
It WM the Talsflcld ilntlon
which llrst urged caution IBSI

d o&amp;,ed In 1 mental agr groufl S.llurday 11galnet aceepting a Fin·
ruthl'r than In chr01wloglcnl ngl'! 11lsh state radio report thnt Jlcw

group
During the program a pJan;
solo was glv('n hy Pamt"ln Moore
KHihy Wolf ond Brenda Bul le)
a&amp;l1¥ a duet ac('ompunll'll Uy Mr!
Lucllle Swackhamer
Alter !he mcellng refresh·
mcnt1 were served by the Mam
Stroot group.

U. S. Publl'c Debt

PerilODSIy Close
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signal' had been ' heard lndleatln,
a moon-rocket might be on l!J
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ly opined that the slgnab·heard
later Saturday by most European
1tatlons·wcre from a teleprinter
·with a higher trequency than
!hose of the Sputnik but with an
lltcllnatlon to wander

The Flnnl•h •tale radio reP.ort

early Saturday mornlnr eparked

belief throughout Europe that
RuS!Ia had launched a moon rock·
el. A number or MO!~OW radla
broadca~ts on moon travel by top
~rtontuts about tha 11m• time
helped to barden thu belief.

WASIIINGTON UP - TM publie debt, limited by law to 27~
~tll!on dollars, aow atando at
$274,373,000,000
Prealdenl Eisenhower. In hll
d•ot Mes.o•e, estimated It will
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end of !he current fiscal . year
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June 30 and at the sa me llguro
•goln 1 year later, when the 1938- CARY, nl. UP .., A Chicago39 Clscal rear ends
bound paasenger ti-alb' hlf the reor
But In the meantime, he aald, end ol another train j~ heavy fog
tl1e 21~ billion dollar ceiling alter a eros.lng accident near
pool olllee at POll&gt; abouM be "revised upward tem· t\'re todey.
t!orarlly" to meet "rlalng defense Two persons were killed and lilt
r~te•: l)ellvecy by ~•penditurea" and to provide liken to hoopltals. As many as 70
1vallablt 30 cento )"more flelllMllty to permit tilt· .train p..,cn~ora were shaken up
one yfar In dvanco ot 4rcnl and economical debt man· In the chain of events which In·
S.ntlnet ofnee. $1~ 60: anement"
llotvcd four tralno.
montho. The government would te likely ,The Chicago and North West~rn
lVIII to hit the present deb! celUng be· trRins heodlnl for ChleaiG Inelud·
fore Aprrl Income tu payments ed three commuter train• and one
repl••n19h its eotler;.
throut:h train frcrii Minneapolis.
The pubUo debt to made up or The flrot train ltruc~ and killed
,u the money the auvetnmenl a wom111 at a cr~as~ nr.b of
borrows whe~ 11.11 iunn1~ 1ft thf Cary, ro"" eo m~el north '" of
T!t dltit ij Hptr.JelltMII, lit&gt; Cb{Ciko.
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Oilier JAve11or1o
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which will

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also hove a eapacly or 125,000 kilBOOSTERS TO MEET
owatts lt is expect(!d td be comThe Wahomo H•gh School Bantl pleted tate thrs year.
Boo s t~ 1· s wlll m~(lf on Wedn !'f dn .~
The Conesville site wna origin·
January 1~. at 7 30 p. m. m thP ally sclecled by the Company Cor
band room at th£1 sehool
Us new ~encratlng statioa because It offered two Items of OS·
CIRCLE MEETING
sential nelural resources m abun·
Cla&amp;.'l 12 of the WSCS wll' dance. These are coal 'and water
meet Wednesday evehing- at the which all steam . generating sta-

book cues have also been pur· rocket.
for CIIC'h room
"We're not SUTe ohout one," a
Mr~. Ollv&lt;•r Mlchurls, program Rpokesman ot tho British Broad·
follow• Mr.s. Tompkln•. Mra Ger. ch11lrman Introduced thl' guest casting atuuon's Tatstl,ld, EngC'hmtP&lt;l

Generating Plant Producing

~ U:r~~ad~ T~ursdn~:~t plh~~ln

' , •lnaing the Stnr Sponutcrl nnnnor Mr Chm·l., Glhl" spoke brief we n! bot•p, beep, heeprng alon~
1 4Rd the Parents l1raJilr helng ly and mmounced the new 1catl the European ulrwaves todnv-but

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Ninth dirtfldtiy Is
Celebrated Jan. 11

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es. Mrs Homer Cook writ conduct
the devotronal oorvlce and Mrs
C. Raymon Konkrlgbl 1.! In charge
o1 tho program
Mrs. Ram
Chosher, pre•ldcnt, will prcoldc
ot tho meeting.
TO MElT THURSDAY
Tho Buoy Bee Class a~the Fi ...:
Baptist Church will meet Thurs.
day evening at ?:30 at the home
of lfr1. flarald Hubbard, Ftrth
Avenue.

ttvns require m large quantities
These basic necd11 combmcd wlh
the relatiV~'~IY sho't transmission
distance to Columbus, made the
site Ideal.

A joint venture 'consisting of
Simco Inc., a Company subst~Iary,
and tbo Peabody Cool Company
wl~ mine and deliver oocal to the
cdmpany lqr use by t~e generat1n1
station Simco will provide !be
e&lt;tulpmenl and Peabody will man·
will mine and dellVlOr coal to the
Joint venture.
An electric powor shovel manu·
facture~ by ldprlon Power ShOvel
Com.,.ny lor Simco Is one of the
three Ilrgeof constructed and h11
a oapaclty of 70 euble yirdit or Ji)D
tono. It welgho 289D loDB, lo s~H­
propelled on eight flve-feel·Wtde
caterpillar !road! and le&gt;els ll·
aelf automatically alter eae~ move.
It 11 capable of continuous oper·
atlon In all kmda of weather, and
requires a baslo oporallng orew of
three meD - an oper1tor, oiler,

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A Jitney Supper will be heM
at tho cummunlty building In Le·
tart Falls, Saturday evening, Jan
25 startin&amp; at 5:30 p. m. The
supper 11 being spo01ored by the
Letart Falls Methodlit Chureh
An.ND loiiiTINI
Rue Tuckermag and Lawrenao
Bing attended the State Direc·
tcrs' meellnc pf tho Isaak Walton
Leaaue at I~ Southern Hotel In
Columbus Sunday. Mr. Tucker·
man Ia tile Slate Director of tbo
Metga t~IP!er ol the 1 Leagu• The almual cdongntd1a~~al hm~•:;
and Mr. ~91 IJ a dlr1;ctor of the In• 'ol the •·e era e
uro
Cb 1
•• were ' "·•rilp'' nle~ held' Sunday monl!d(.
op er. , ,
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to the meellnil by Edill Tucker- ~· tb• Rev Wald' J. llartels, Fred
nlan, Athena.
Bl.M'tnar preslden'• ptO!lded .. Ro·
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bert ~oal~l ~¥ ~ltctro 81 an
'!'be 0urth tt'aln, incttier com- er.tnd Mti. LC!Uli R'elbeland Walt·
muter train~ hli the rear cif the er JlJ:Ut~r II de).co~.
third trilb In the loa: A ~wman 'nw! be\l~letion 'rfi l!iv. Bartels
on the thli'd tralll Wai cl'uill,ed be- an~ the·rtcmlonal eonctude4 tbe , •
1w1en the ll&gt;eomotlve and the lis! meou,,.
ear aa he jn-l!~ar~ to i&gt;ui out a ', --,,---c7""
rta;e, The ~lotlms }'lere a kri. Le· , .. ONCI t, YIAJ ;ori.
vine ol C!Ystal ta14: DF., 1nd P01t"'H~b. "'1· trf...., d'
Frank Pblllipl~, !2, Qr'een Bay, tlao4 'Uihtablp Just complete her
lvls. a Qai:man.
[ '"""'" voyoge - Uoo only bnc 11
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:~~~i~~~~TkUIN
' tion 12 ml)es oU tho harbor to
Conn. liP - ~OS!On for annual ~verhaul. ,
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' LAtl P~ISli)INT
-~TPORT, , conn. .!JP _ New
....~grroc• Qi'tildeltt a ..rce
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cause farmers had no argument. Even !hen
they were getting tile white margarine and
mixing in the color. They t«kj kind of liked
tile idea of not having to color it.
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The oleo question hU long celned to &amp;th- 1'~~ ootid Of tSe dt10e Il:pLB•o· Columbus ond Southern Ohio 1 and electriclcan. Its primary fun.er the dairy industry. But 1
one fOOIIII pHI thtli'oH will ~eer at tilt fiOm• Eiectrtc Company's new Ccnes-~ t10n 1a to uocover coal deposJts
ville Generating StatJop Is now near the earth's surface In adworldwide in scope, and
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trical energy into the Company's performed by other equtpment.
cause every Meigs County f.,d producer to
system, J. L. McNealey, VIc&lt;! Pre.. Altbough the ultimate capacity
ponder the future.
TO Milt TONIGHT
The wsws of the Enterprl"' !dent In charge of Oporatlons, r.. of the Conesville G!neratlng StaBoundaries of the problem may be seen
EUB church w!IJ meet tonight o: porled today.
tion will be determined by In·
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creasing demands for electrical
ro uetton or energy ~Y this enerlll' In Columbui and Southern
wllh MI" Ell!lbeth Davis 8J the 12S,OOO
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J/pectced to be In ex·
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the umt and assoclatt~d trnnsmisThis weneratmg .stahon wor t s
part of a continumg program o
1950 when 17,000,000 pounds were produced.) Announromenl has been receiv· s1·on 11 ~es, an d e~pen d'!lures t~p- provlde
dependable electrical ened here or the birth of a 7II lb ,ro~chmg $24 mlllton.
With surp Iuses st ac ki ng up natianaII y
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daughter on SundaY, January 12 1 his new unit Increases the gy
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' spite of CV'Crythlng Mr. Bei)Jon'. attefllljts
to Mr. and Mr·s. Howard Tucker Com pany's rated production ra all timet o •erve
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Washington, how is the United States 'gofng 'An! Grueseri of Chepacket, R P&lt;~ CIIy lo OOli,OOO kilowulls. Other presen~ aDd estlmatedke~equ~c~
nnli MrsandAdolilh
Gl UlSCr plants now providing electric en ments m thed futur~~ T~he Jn~tric
to f Ind a solution to its "farm probl em.' ' Mil k orf Mr
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production here is one tiny facet of a nation- l!oword Tucker or Harmony, R are ·the P1cwuy and Walnut Sta·• c omp!ny 18
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T, are t ~ •e grandparent• The tlons, both nenr Columbus, and of $20 million year Y
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Nobody argues about the oleo problem ' The person, or group of persons, who
1rcn, Howard ond Claro Elrza en.s County.
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anymore. Farmers buy colored oleo from rives a satisfactory answer from the maze
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modified outdoor construction
their grocers as readily as their town neigh· economic farm complexities will have the
whtch represents a savings over
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The Council of lhll F£tdt•rul&lt;!d

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What Became Of" \Vest Virginia Pulls To Wide Lead In· With 5;tJtoo9~d:-. ,
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gtnta, which extended Its unde' ·
THE RANKING$
featecls\ring whUe two of its cblof THm
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2. San Francl!eo 3 12-1 228
United Preu colleg• lla&amp;letba!l 3. Kan.aas 1 10-2
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defensive-minded Don• . took over 6. Cincinnati
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Maryland was thiS week' only 6. Bradley 8-1
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newcom"r among the top . 10 0. Oklahom Stole 10-1
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teamB, l'egainlog a place In the 10. Temple 11J.Z
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select · group alter heating North
Carolina's defending . natl~nal Sceond 10 group -11, Oregon
champion~, Kansas ... playmg wtth- State, 46; 12, Mlehlgan State, 37;
13, Kentueky 30; 14, Utah, 13; ID,
out WUt 'The Stilt Cbamberlatn, MiSBiialppl
State, II; 16 (t!e), No·
suffered ita secon~ defeat ~&gt;I the
~eason last week and dropped one Ire Dame,aed Tennes110e, u each:
18, Dayton, 5; 10 (tie), Minnesota,
notch to tblrd place.
After five weeks of close con· Dllnols and Seattle, t each.
tentlon amon11 (ive teams for the .Oiher11-Texas Christian, North
No. 1 spot, West Virginia pulled Carolina State and UCLA, 3 each;
away to the biggest first-place Sl John'a N. Y.LCa)lfomla 1Dd
lead of the aeason. The Mountabt- Mempblo. State, 2 ·lach;
oers . with a 12-0 record; were ·the
top ~boice of 29 members of the
37-man United Preis rating board
and reielved 33~ out of a possible
1 Mlller 7, Whitford 0, Rogers 0,
Rainey 2. ~huhe 8, Wellman 2.
Total! 8-6-22.

best team in Ohio .today on votIng by a board of 30 eoaehea for
the Unite~ Pre,. and were tbe
Ml~dleport fans tonight for the price of a few cent.s can only Southeastern Ohio teiJII to
-visit lhelt own high school gym and see one of Southeastern he ... nuoned.
Oblo's outstanding basketball teams In adion And they can It was the firat time a Pomeroy
team had -been ranked tb.ot hJa~
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athithe same IIme add th elr supper t f or thetr ometown team among tloe powers or baaketb.oll
w ch wou1d we1come It
11\nee eoaehes' polls liere Blarted
Coach Larry Morrison's Tornadoes were named "The Tor· about a decade ago.
nado" away back In 1925 or 26 when Racine was mopping up The aerappy Panlhera, rated no
everylblng In sight including the Waterloo Wonders (as sopb· better than '7th In the SEO League
omores) by then sports reporter Donald ' Wolfe Sr. They take In the uno!flcial rankinp Decem•·
her !at, have surprised their coach
on the Ye11ow Jaflket.s who curteotly are tied for sixth place Diek Rotten, and .everyone et 110 ex·
In the SEO with Lbgao with a 2-4league record.
cept themOJelves by rollillll to
Racine is 9-1 on the season: In Its skein of wins are eight eight straight wins. Four of tbeoe
not-so-tough opponent.s, one good one. Racine's lone loss was have been of the clutch vartel,y on
at the hands of Pomeroy, 65-67, after . lea~ing twice in the clo~e margins in the final qua~r.
game for as much as 14 points But Racine ran out of gas and Three games ~ave betn"''mf In·
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bumpl!d Into a fired up Panther offenslveJn ·that last quarter. Meanwhile, MlddletoWIJ's mlihty
That same Pomeroy team smce has continued to take the Mlddllll who aet a new state con·
Rutland's . Eighth Grade baokel·
close ones and remains undefeated at the head of the SEO aecutlve' victory ~ every
league.
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Point Pltaaant five into camp
Against Wahama on the Falcon floor Racine had a struggle nearly un~nlmous oholces _today last
48·ZZ by eontrolllng
10 win 54-48 though thd issue rarely was In serious doubt. lor the No. I high aehool basket- both night
board• all the way on lint
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the seaaon ga\&lt;e the Middles the
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IUPAIR I NL 'f'I~TALUNG
By· quarters:
100 points heiter than runnerup Rutland.
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Hamilton Public, Middletown's
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Pl. Pleuant . . 8 9 12 2%
Coach Nolan Swackhamer is In his second year at Middle- traditional rival.
~AL[~ AND SERVICE
port. He arrived with basketball at low ebbtide. Probably ·Coach Paul Walker's Middies Ruutland: Dugan 16, Shee\J 5,
MlddleportTt' best games have been In losing to Athens and hove won 11 atralebt thio aea10n D. Pierce 2, Corter 6, Combs 11,
and 88 In 1 row over a-three.-se•· KJna 8. Non scorers, Paisdns,
Wahama. ey can take IItue pride ln. having edged Nelson· 10
n apiD, lnelufttne two state Lambert, Riggi, Grate, Jack~
ville 61·59 because everybody else has. done it worse than that Claaa AA tlilei In facl, no mem· Hollman. Totals 22·2·48.
Pt. l'leuant: Wood I, Sturgeon
to the Hounds before and since. The Jackets took Jackson 62- her of tJto Middletown varsity
D3, then looked bad In losing ljl GaUlpolls 75-44.
knowa what It m~na to play In a St. Marya, Newsrk, Kent Roosevelt
· Against Athens here, a strong club, the Jackets Jed 38·37 losln&amp; hi&amp;h 10hool ·, ~me, ainee 2 each; Coshocton, Lorain, Cleve·
St.
1'hor1 200
as the fourth quarter opened. Then they succumbed 39-53 as even the Hnlora were freBbJI!en ltnd Eaot, Cincinnati , Elder I 1. Moln Pomoroy
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· Against Wahama Middleport lost 43-50, only one point The , blg Jame In Qhlo high
· mor~ than Wahama lost to Racine
. s&lt;bool comliJ!tltlon !hie week, in· .
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Ronnie Salser at a forward Is probably Southeastern Ohio's town 1Dd Hamlltbn lay. unbeaten
\ , outstanding reboundei', bar nope, Every Tornado should hit records on the tin~ In their Ira·
· In the double flg\lres regularly but most of them aren't be· dltl~nal daeh, rtlda)' nl!lll~' ·
. 1 cause well that's the problem tha*'s fte"lng Mr Morrison
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SUm, 6.0 Carl Wolfe has been the Tornado scoring spark finished ahead of Columblu North
plug. He Is leading every lineup of players In southeastern (6-01 In !ourth place, and Zaneal!..'oaoodnew~forpeoplll In !ail, Ford Ouatom 800'1
,Qhlo, lnclu81ng Class AA boys. His 28.8 points per game Is ville (P-Ol In fifth.
who .,. tJrod of l'lldlnr about are prlood u much u lliO
tor: for 10 games. Closest to him In this part of the •tate Is The otbera In th~ first 10: Elyria
prJ"" for me can: lowor lhlll ...t year. This Ia
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Ford bu prlood mtii1Y ol.lte bleed on ID ""'-\1111eomparison
e, o~r son o ac~_sonvllle·\flmble with 28.0, Coach Mor- lor, columbus Easl, Findlay St.
now '118 modelll 1o1vtr tho}! ol manuliciureno' suQooted
rison s yliunger brother, playing IJI• last year in the Little Ignatius (Ued). "'
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pondinr 1967 modeltl ntaiJ cieUveood prieea.
Buckeye League which Includes, mysteriously, Rutland but Soeond 10 1rou': 12. (liPton Lin·
not Racine.
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Youngstown South 24; IU. Canton
McKinl,ey 22; 17. CI!II.On . South I
and Ashland 19 each; 1&amp; Marton
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The J ack '·
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who tolls I~ lhe center slot. In seven games Kelly hu 90 Othlra:
14i Bryan U:
polniJ for a 12.0 average.
cuyohoga Folia and Cli&gt;ton 1Leh·
• Harlal\ Whitlatch, Bobby Nelson, pint-sized but rapid Jac- man 10 eaeh; ·St. C)llmtne, Chll·
ket guards are both effecllve from the outside but have never lleothe, Toledo Central Steuben·
been shaken loose this year for really outstandina perform· ville, Ironton . 9 eacb; Sprtneli~l~.
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Bellaire 8 eaoh; Mansfield, Trot
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Ed C!'OC1ks, Mike Erwin, Roy Long and Ernest Bowles have central 1Cathollc, Bridgeport 6
altarJ!ated at the forward jobs. Only Erwin Is 6 foot and he eaeh Cincinnati Wqodward, Cln·
has had 1reat difficulty In scoring this year.
''"''" Hugbes, Perrylburg, Llina
. ·_ The dffference In height of the two clubs Is seen In Salser's o eaeh: Soleml: Akron South, Co1 8·0, Jlmlliy Adams' 6·1, Ivan Powell's 5-11, and Don McDade's ~!~:• :O~~~~ke::r~l!':h· ~i::~
": 11·10. The Jackets are always dangerous in their home nest. land Latin, New Phtladelphla; To' Powerful Racine could be surprised. Morrison Is not looking ledo st. rranetea3 eac-; Wapakon·
cAle you haven't yet gotten ~roumd t~
.- for anything like an easy touch In Middleport. ·
eta st. iooeph, Clnelnnott &lt;:en)ral,
pricing
this elegantly 1tyfed 158 Ford Cus·
I. .Dayton Fllir)'lew, , Wooator, Akron
IIHIIvldutl Game and Sorlu
tom 300, pal your mind Ill ell8f. When you
Lou Souer 247·827
Collins, Eastern
-8 ·102 12.8
compare manufacturen' suggested retail
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J, Adams, Raelne
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delivered prices, you11 Sud tliat thia Ford
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Clatworthy ..
182 Eatll, RuUand
liB 11·8
Is priced lower than G"f sedan in Its field .
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And Ford has the lowest-priced station
INDUnJIIAL LIAGUI
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Thuraday marks the openlne Searles
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wagon and CODvertible, tool
o( the aecond hall In the Indus- Sauer . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 170
But price isn't everything. The 158 Ford
trial. LeJ(ue which at••• every
mad, bbtory, too, as the &amp;rst car ever to
team an'oth~r ehance lo l:et lnt•J
use the whole world u 'lb test track! This
,•.tbe ael.
meaqt talclDg the all-nelv-Jnterooptor V-8,
J.a1t ThUrsdAy Pomeroy C•·
For.
Some
combining
it with n~ . GruiUJ·O.Malic
·Block won the ehanlplonDrive,
tackling
of the roaghest
ol
of tbe !trot half by tikln~
roada we oould Bnd o'a-three contlllents.
from Robinson'•
whiJo Boney's Markel,
Tliia terrific power t~ ( avaUable ,with
Tba'
gone Into, Inc last
up to 300 hp) pi'OI)ed tljlitlt,can haDdli ~y
lor !lr.l plnce, W3S
driving you11 ever havA tq,do ••• w;hlle
\ ..~r:::.~~. lwo, out of three lfl
..ving you up to 15S on gaal ' Stilt jour
saWip £or -'58 with a I.(!IY81'·prlced Fadl
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Rutland Is ~22·
Wirmer Over
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Charles !tayei Killed- W~ ~ia'ilari t.~y, M,
- jCoritlnued Prom ~~~~ Ono)
Robert
· MirY T 11, 1,,' New York, and chrlay M•lloy,
E;rwln, Paul 1 !laptohst~U, 1 Guy tleoo·gc
' Ot;en 'wright: 22, a sotdler !rpot\ Albia,
Shetrler. ·. , ,
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Edw•ttf Delnoskey, Leonoft&lt;d Gerald Thompson; Allee eTh6
the bus, -.;hlch broke awoy !rom
(lllmore, 1\te~~d· Lellill, "Har'old' 4on llohal4 t•utor 1.1iify 8,noy the frorit,legmehl Pollee Blid the
Woodgerd,l D••l~ • .renJilrio, DcWf" 'l'ho!Jial l!enndtY ' itid- liivel1yn forwara pan or tHe bUt continued
th~ Jenk~. • , ,.
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the hJgtoway
l'omet'Oy:)~&lt;flia Tr&gt;p!elt, DA~Y
RacJDe· Lawrerlqe Wllcoten "11"' lht ae~!ifenf. ·
RuYell,
Fee, }:sther Bernice Theil! D r ' !ayr'e 0 1. An· ilti•odabt at 1!~4/ord Item
Wallace, K . 61~t(,w'tU•.· flu~n· ~~ Vi~ Metf~
1Van !ietCr orial !rospjUl said eijht paJBenL Wiloo~, .. B~o(~. 1l!ol nd R~. Joi\D :tlw~op. Ponnld- lfen:. o.r~ ~~a h~;e~~&gt; ad~~tt~Ji .there and
Dll~ £llzail0tti ~_jillijger, ,
ddfia j)arroll 'l'pa(ot&lt;l, Jieatrtce t~~
a fe)V &amp;t!i~• were
1Cau!,2, korle~ W~i, l'lft'i~~~· lllaki H&amp;Jqit FIBMb Wt'nf I'IMt, betnt. l~ln.ed)or ~"'~~
Horak, !los~. ~4)1'101', aene ftdii'ifl' · ~lllitn Cielan~. ll,le Hill.
Con! filtal ~~~~,..~~ oald
shell, Leo .SIIfij'. ,
A.ri~~- "'jlldore
A~•m• Jiui 1~!1 '!'tUbllfJ&amp; ~bf 95
o! hcio! •t 8:44 p,
Jlule. ~.tt.'l.: ,I:Ha st. Clair, Alfred Crow, Pauline Joh son, The bus, 1vlth 19 persons
Edna, Mf.?.~ri Pi! !lonny, Mi'Jill~ Norn Pearlon. Patfy. Swain, Mau- was travelln~ between Columhu•.
Sisson, , Jorle llolfner, IIOriler roco Lott. Sora Neii!tcr, R,uth .Tuc- Ohio, and Now York.
Smith, '·1~~ Cltrk' Ch,+tes MJlr.. ker, Arthur S)·lvestcr and Harry
~ay, Wtnd~ Eblin, Mabel Tracy, Wlltlot•d.
Bedford ~lcmorlol Hospital !lit·
Robcrt.1Ciltich, lflil'bert nixon, Au· HnrriHOnvlllc : Jancth_Bea~ Jo- cd as orlmltlcd lor treatment!
drciy Slater. ·
scph' Carsey, Clinton Gilkey, Ellis . Paul No\s~n. condition good:
Charles ·Blokcsle~ Roy Bet,&lt;- Donohue, Samuel ~~wls; Amanda . Robert Ekcn9tnn Jr .. fair; Joseph
lng, Audn1y Betzin Cecil 1!Ysol\, Morrls'-0'11 -Rhod.,, Sndoc Carr. Pulnski. fair;' James J. !l~rruy,
Levi Tyo, Helen "El erf~ld; Ruth Betty u\lkex.
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lnir: A'rthuro Cortina, lair; Clem:
Offutt, William Hendrix Jay
Vinton: !&amp;hrt F. Colwell.
mic Johnson, 'poor; John Fisher.
Luden Poulin Rot SmlU&gt;, SariJii Syrocusp: OK~1ilj R)lbbnrd, Em· fa ir, Cella HinJOn, lair .
lloore, wnmitta J_,eifhelt, Aileen "'~- na~m !ri':.. nh!or,t Wh&gt;tlack, ' The hoapllal llJ,,d n0 addre•sc•
Wehrung ·williou.nl R.f DAvis, cart Rot.nd_- Qatf'dlt a~d Eyelyn Stowe lo! those adotlitte&lt;l, except IIi"
Moore,_p~rr). . Jiig~ · .
. Alti!fhy':; _Woodron' 'Wilson and Hins~n , who "" IL&lt;tcd as from
Clar~ , TboiDIIII, arcolla S~qw· E:lsle Wllfoft.
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Danville, Ky.
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del). &lt;\nlold -Snow en, bon. Belt. t'
~' · .'-Belilg U:eatdil were:
log: ·~WJei• . !)l.lJt, Ada N'e1le, · · ct.art. •41ls..l.lo erla Thaxt~~- · E~wln A,
r; Wichita, Kans.
liJarcell a ·,Duliit
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-~ , E&lt;hel Ort.. Grleo burgh; Olga · Wtliiz 4f9 Nlntb
· Grae~ &lt;,Jio;ror, )!ary L. Hood, Prl&lt;!~. Ill! Iss Frnllk, Elotse d!J!l; ,~l:, No~ Yor~; Mill;, ji d•.Martin,
Mau~ 'Selluster, Kathryn Spencer, no)!~,· E crson ,JohnJori, ~ Jti~ Pol~~ .p1
'": ~lll'd Stober
Robert l,),' Ro~, William ·Le· tr'!de Z&gt;Uubach, !(~,ward Porker, Beltoso a. 'y,· !foOd' jfud Hileman:
hew, Dil&gt;ld ·l'&lt;'fter, William C~arles Price, Woilis Parker and
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Vert!on ll:vans; Marte· Chopmah, Cbestet: Geneye Leonard, 1\1·
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Rlcbird liltrton, ~larjorie' Price, bcrl Parker, Ho!PY Lclonlrd; ~t\' · •
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Pearl We~er.
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(~olotlnilod From P111 Ono)
Wayne $.wisher, Ham Grind· wood:
' Jry to gel the legiolaturs to pul
:rtaff,' ~dwdfd Foster, Gilber; Carpenter: Aldena Welsh, Ken· back In lhe budget lor next year.
Zwilling, B~l)ite )'lease, Clar~ nell\ We~h, Irene Foster, Jamr1. : Dr. Ralph· M. •lldeburn, proHumphrey, Edith Cilvdrt, David F,osltr, Holbort Oor; Walter Swet! fe;IJbr i&gt;( tciOfOgj alid director of
Huddleston, Ronnie E. Calvert, and Jean Swelt.
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Roy Reuli:r, l!arqlrl ,Blackstone. lle•&lt;\S••il&lt;: Peart 6onotf, ,Julie ibiW that lhf jb~nce or hid such
Rolond R~illof&lt;f; ltichird Neul!· Dlbt~rj Alberta Llrltbirum a!ld la'i'olty l'Jedi!Jtr« tht'l'! y~•ra ago
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Mildred·· Stocbm, Leon , Me- Rutland: Ariella Cross, Ruth the progra~1.
Knight, Edna Schoenleb, qcrold MQrris, ]\(arona j.ee, Ve1111on We- At that llme. He sal~. !unds
Reuter, ·Nothert Ncu11.1iilg, Law- tier, LeafY Shastt~n· c~~lcs were . nsk~d to, hire such
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lnsltlon tt ChorntNIIft oddtd, ...
Britton ,. ,.., Grlllfl."
For h(l T. Brlllon, 1 IJAit full·
bock ot Illinois In 1923-2'-25, was
tho dtodly blodcor wllo blallld
tlto fOOIVfard pllflt for 11ilopln1
Gro.,... Normally, IIHlo rlory
falls to 1 blocklnv btck but Brl~
ton wos so good 11 his lrtdo ht
olwors ncolvtd duo credit:
Whotovor hopponod to Iori
lr!Hon? Today ho's 1 11111 1 ,_
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Mrs. Jal!jti - .llrti!'!!P• 1i.Jlilf,
was the gu"~ , opea~~. at tljo
Jonuory meeting of the B. 'H.
Sanborn M)k lo!rtfl'l' $,¥PlY a!
the Flrs,l BJ!Pillt Chur&lt;IL \!rd.
Simpson spok'e on "Home Mlt•lon
Worlt.'1
Mrs. Milton Hood, tiresicent,
preBided and~
· e mseljlll o'lOII·

ed wljh an · n pr.ude bi
Mro. C. P. l!r · ur;.. The devo!
tiona! service w.aa plinned by tho
Dorc1• Cl•cl~ Jtlt~ . JJ!Ciuded I"Y'
" by Mrs. fiarry Houda!htll
anj( a topic "Stapdmb and 14ea·
!lllrt!" by MtJ. /l: II. Pullen.
Dth'ln' tHe , ~yit~eul m~ctlng
plans weri mad? !Or the Ai~&gt;ela·
tlondl Fello~blQ ten to be ·,old
at' the loeal cfturch in February
with Fronees ~)&gt;eu, a (onlgn
sludcnt 'ai .Ohio Unlvelilty, "'
tbe guest sq~~ket.
The Sdciety voted I contt ibutiOl of ~ fDf the March of
l)lme!: $t5 'for tHe Rev. and \In
WUlllim lfae¥ett, mlSBienarltr. I•
Burma. A leiter waa ra~? from a
femil,r ln Qennnn)' 1wJUctr was
~aopfed seVeral yem ·~ tiy tile
tcle11 c6ureiC ' · ' l
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!irs. Charles Bennett wio In
charge of t~e· LOy~ Gilt dedlca•
l(on· ~nd,.)lrB. .D~vi&lt;l O.r~t 11Jr,
Wblfe ~roaot ehalrJnan, plapoJtd
lite ' ivhite:· Crois · dedlcitloh
whlcl!: inclqded a play _..,.. C~rltt­
~n c,nter·~- 11\lfll ~~- Mr&lt;. .l!:lrJt.

Mrr. Paul S011a.fl, "''~ Cllf(ord
ll~e!J Mrot; wuuo· ADtbony and

SlepKanie POllan. ThO metiJ~4
Cl~~- will; a pra~et by Mrf.
Hood.
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Th~ tovejoy Clrele waa· In
c~srge of the aoetal bopr and \
dessort ·eoul'ie waa served -Ill
Mrs. James PuUfD, !It's. Hatold
Chaso and 1Mrs'. HOmor Hyiell
with llr~ L. · D. Diles and . MU
Cllllord Stumbo as ~alrlbutora.
Guest.! were Mn. Slmpllln, 1ft.
bel Simpson and Vera Beegle,
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1111's. C. E. Hoyt
8orl David, plat! tb leave ·
Wednesday lor Rdclleli!T, N! \'.,
wBere they 1vill Visit ,tHe Revand Mrs. John A. Hoyt lot sov·
cral days bilore going to thc!r
new Mine in Weedsport, N. V. ,
where Mr. Hoyt will be pastQl- of
the Fir!! Bltptl•t Church.
.M,r-...!Jol·t .. will al!lo _enroll a: •
Co]pli-lt5dfiesler 'semlniry lor
the eori1irig sCrriestei-.
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would start next loll If funds ore
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s,uch a phovram would be Cabclt- 1Ir. and Mrs. Hoyt and St;lA
. Huntington Hospital.
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Dn\'id ~ are overrilgMt guests tO. D N. Brown. admlnislrator 'I night of Mr. and, Mr&amp; L. D1 Oil.,.
the ho!pilat, said that the bospi·
tal ,is "100' per ·c.ilt Ji~tmo!f sue !I f
• progrim ' aM IS'anxto~s to' get t:

Per t:apita.Cost I
The peed l•r, !his n.cw program
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Indicated lsloweted By
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II Marshall is' g'lveri tHe add&gt;
Hon~l (und!, the loesl,collegc will
ho the llr; t lrt ttie ltatl to offer ·
a (orntal nursing edbc4tiori ttll'!l'
cilium. West VIrginia UnlveriltY
hal indicated It will do th• sai\lc
King, }ay w. Brown, N,ormaq
Will, ·James Dcni:on and Paid
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Dorina Morris,
Minersville: Paltl Baer, Charlel
Hsrtung, Joseph While Jr.. Ver·
non NWe, liichiu:d Rummel,
!largaret Tuttle, Mary Russell, year.
,5o tbe spending
cornea
Jloss Stewart,. Joe E. Thoren and od~ to $420.38 lor ev0ry man,
Robert Stewart,
· womUr and chUd in tho country.
Tuppers Plain&amp;: Maxine Chap- The 'per capita ootla; f4r the
man, William Ch,Jimail, Clyde current tllliit liseal year li $421.29.
Kuhn, Audrey Torrence, Norma This baae4 on a pre,ent popNewland, Homer Cole, Rub•!
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NEW 'fORK UP '- Weal Vli'JS50 points:
gtnta, which extended Its unde' ·
THE RANKING$
featecls\ring whUe two of its cblof THm
Polnh
rinl• for national honors were I. Wesi,Virginia 29 12.0
1135
upset, widened liB lead atop
2. San Francl!eo 3 12-1 228
United Preu colleg• lla&amp;letba!l 3. Kan.aas 1 10-2
.
20'1
ratings today and San Francis&lt;o a ~- ~ortb Carolllll I •1-~ 166
defensive-minded Don• . took over 6. Cincinnati
111-Z
163.'
second tlace.
,
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'· Maryland 9-2
145
Maryland was thiS week' only 6. Bradley 8-1
!01
newcom"r among the top . 10 0. Oklahom Stole 10-1
01 ·
teamB, l'egainlog a place In the 10. Temple 11J.Z
'83
select · group alter heating North
Carolina's defending . natl~nal Sceond 10 group -11, Oregon
champion~, Kansas ... playmg wtth- State, 46; 12, Mlehlgan State, 37;
13, Kentueky 30; 14, Utah, 13; ID,
out WUt 'The Stilt Cbamberlatn, MiSBiialppl
State, II; 16 (t!e), No·
suffered ita secon~ defeat ~&gt;I the
~eason last week and dropped one Ire Dame,aed Tennes110e, u each:
18, Dayton, 5; 10 (tie), Minnesota,
notch to tblrd place.
After five weeks of close con· Dllnols and Seattle, t each.
tentlon amon11 (ive teams for the .Oiher11-Texas Christian, North
No. 1 spot, West Virginia pulled Carolina State and UCLA, 3 each;
away to the biggest first-place Sl John'a N. Y.LCa)lfomla 1Dd
lead of the aeason. The Mountabt- Mempblo. State, 2 ·lach;
oers . with a 12-0 record; were ·the
top ~boice of 29 members of the
37-man United Preis rating board
and reielved 33~ out of a possible
1 Mlller 7, Whitford 0, Rogers 0,
Rainey 2. ~huhe 8, Wellman 2.
Total! 8-6-22.

best team in Ohio .today on votIng by a board of 30 eoaehea for
the Unite~ Pre,. and were tbe
Ml~dleport fans tonight for the price of a few cent.s can only Southeastern Ohio teiJII to
-visit lhelt own high school gym and see one of Southeastern he ... nuoned.
Oblo's outstanding basketball teams In adion And they can It was the firat time a Pomeroy
team had -been ranked tb.ot hJa~
. h
athithe same IIme add th elr supper t f or thetr ometown team among tloe powers or baaketb.oll
w ch wou1d we1come It
11\nee eoaehes' polls liere Blarted
Coach Larry Morrison's Tornadoes were named "The Tor· about a decade ago.
nado" away back In 1925 or 26 when Racine was mopping up The aerappy Panlhera, rated no
everylblng In sight including the Waterloo Wonders (as sopb· better than '7th In the SEO League
omores) by then sports reporter Donald ' Wolfe Sr. They take In the uno!flcial rankinp Decem•·
her !at, have surprised their coach
on the Ye11ow Jaflket.s who curteotly are tied for sixth place Diek Rotten, and .everyone et 110 ex·
In the SEO with Lbgao with a 2-4league record.
cept themOJelves by rollillll to
Racine is 9-1 on the season: In Its skein of wins are eight eight straight wins. Four of tbeoe
not-so-tough opponent.s, one good one. Racine's lone loss was have been of the clutch vartel,y on
at the hands of Pomeroy, 65-67, after . lea~ing twice in the clo~e margins in the final qua~r.
game for as much as 14 points But Racine ran out of gas and Three games ~ave betn"''mf In·
·
aide the last 10 aeeondJ.
.
bumpl!d Into a fired up Panther offenslveJn ·that last quarter. Meanwhile, MlddletoWIJ's mlihty
That same Pomeroy team smce has continued to take the Mlddllll who aet a new state con·
Rutland's . Eighth Grade baokel·
close ones and remains undefeated at the head of the SEO aecutlve' victory ~ every
league.
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Ume they step on ' the Ooor, wer~ ball team took a tall and ·raOMY
Point Pltaaant five into camp
Against Wahama on the Falcon floor Racine had a struggle nearly un~nlmous oholces _today last
48·ZZ by eontrolllng
10 win 54-48 though thd issue rarely was In serious doubt. lor the No. I high aehool basket- both night
board• all the way on lint
The Wahama glass banking boards bothered the Morrison ba!Tlh~afmir tinUOibledio. Pr
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wot~ of Sheets and D. Pleroc.
h th
'tl
e s n
eaa ratlngo of Dick Dugan ted aeorlng with" U
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wYS as muc as e oppost on.
the seaaon ga\&lt;e the Middles the
top spot In a landallde, mGre than pointa £or the .wlnnero.
IUPAIR I NL 'f'I~TALUNG
By· quarters:
100 points heiter than runnerup Rutland.
.. \ . 18 31 38 46
, Ire
IOnS
Hamilton Public, Middletown's
T . V.' ~ADIO
Pl. Pleuant . . 8 9 12 2%
Coach Nolan Swackhamer is In his second year at Middle- traditional rival.
~AL[~ AND SERVICE
port. He arrived with basketball at low ebbtide. Probably ·Coach Paul Walker's Middies Ruutland: Dugan 16, Shee\J 5,
MlddleportTt' best games have been In losing to Athens and hove won 11 atralebt thio aea10n D. Pierce 2, Corter 6, Combs 11,
and 88 In 1 row over a-three.-se•· KJna 8. Non scorers, Paisdns,
Wahama. ey can take IItue pride ln. having edged Nelson· 10
n apiD, lnelufttne two state Lambert, Riggi, Grate, Jack~
ville 61·59 because everybody else has. done it worse than that Claaa AA tlilei In facl, no mem· Hollman. Totals 22·2·48.
Pt. l'leuant: Wood I, Sturgeon
to the Hounds before and since. The Jackets took Jackson 62- her of tJto Middletown varsity
D3, then looked bad In losing ljl GaUlpolls 75-44.
knowa what It m~na to play In a St. Marya, Newsrk, Kent Roosevelt
· Against Athens here, a strong club, the Jackets Jed 38·37 losln&amp; hi&amp;h 10hool ·, ~me, ainee 2 each; Coshocton, Lorain, Cleve·
St.
1'hor1 200
as the fourth quarter opened. Then they succumbed 39-53 as even the Hnlora were freBbJI!en ltnd Eaot, Cincinnati , Elder I 1. Moln Pomoroy
Ghlo
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I~ last Ume th, Mlddleol,oaL
eaeb .
· Against Wahama Middleport lost 43-50, only one point The , blg Jame In Qhlo high
· mor~ than Wahama lost to Racine
. s&lt;bool comliJ!tltlon !hie week, in· .
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ilaclne w"l have.declded adva~tages In height weight and eident_ally, ptia the •t~te·e lj'o. · 1
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·!-' expe1,ence over Middleport
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Cincinnati Gard"'o, Botl( Middle."
Ronnie Salser at a forward Is probably Southeastern Ohio's town 1Dd Hamlltbn lay. unbeaten
\ , outstanding reboundei', bar nope, Every Tornado should hit records on the tin~ In their Ira·
· In the double flg\lres regularly but most of them aren't be· dltl~nal daeh, rtlda)' nl!lll~' ·
. 1 cause well that's the problem tha*'s fte"lng Mr Morrison
Undefeated Cleveland Eaoit Tech
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THE
I!P n g s worry ng. en he gets the answer, Racine wHJ be ed the No. ~ alot, only a (ew p()tnts
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lwlce thlt bBII club It Is tod~. and It's -8)ready quite a team. behind the Bia Blue. Ellt Te&lt;h
THE PRICE OF THIS
WENf
SUm, 6.0 Carl Wolfe has been the Tornado scoring spark finished ahead of Columblu North
plug. He Is leading every lineup of players In southeastern (6-01 In !ourth place, and Zaneal!..'oaoodnew~forpeoplll In !ail, Ford Ouatom 800'1
,Qhlo, lnclu81ng Class AA boys. His 28.8 points per game Is ville (P-Ol In fifth.
who .,. tJrod of l'lldlnr about are prlood u much u lliO
tor: for 10 games. Closest to him In this part of the •tate Is The otbera In th~ first 10: Elyria
prJ"" for me can: lowor lhlll ...t year. This Ia
M M 1 tJ
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Toledo Scott, ClnclnnaU St. Xax·
Ford bu prlood mtii1Y ol.lte bleed on ID ""'-\1111eomparison
e, o~r son o ac~_sonvllle·\flmble with 28.0, Coach Mor- lor, columbus Easl, Findlay St.
now '118 modelll 1o1vtr tho}! ol manuliciureno' suQooted
rison s yliunger brother, playing IJI• last year in the Little Ignatius (Ued). "'
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pondinr 1967 modeltl ntaiJ cieUveood prieea.
Buckeye League which Includes, mysteriously, Rutland but Soeond 10 1rou': 12. (liPton Lin·
not Racine.
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eoln 28: ' 13. Dayton Rop'levelt 27:
:
· 14. Toledo Macomber 25; 10.
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Youngstown South 24; IU. Canton
McKinl,ey 22; 17. CI!II.On . South I
and Ashland 19 each; 1&amp; Marton
' 1 dl
The J ack '·
,
• s e;~ ng scorer Is Mark Kelly, a junior, 6-0, IB; 20. Dayton Chamlnade 15. .
who tolls I~ lhe center slot. In seven games Kelly hu 90 Othlra:
14i Bryan U:
polniJ for a 12.0 average.
cuyohoga Folia and Cli&gt;ton 1Leh·
• Harlal\ Whitlatch, Bobby Nelson, pint-sized but rapid Jac- man 10 eaeh; ·St. C)llmtne, Chll·
ket guards are both effecllve from the outside but have never lleothe, Toledo Central Steuben·
been shaken loose this year for really outstandina perform· ville, Ironton . 9 eacb; Sprtneli~l~.
ancea
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Bellaire 8 eaoh; Mansfield, Trot
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7 eolch; Mount Vernon, Canton
Ed C!'OC1ks, Mike Erwin, Roy Long and Ernest Bowles have central 1Cathollc, Bridgeport 6
altarJ!ated at the forward jobs. Only Erwin Is 6 foot and he eaeh Cincinnati Wqodward, Cln·
has had 1reat difficulty In scoring this year.
''"''" Hugbes, Perrylburg, Llina
. ·_ The dffference In height of the two clubs Is seen In Salser's o eaeh: Soleml: Akron South, Co1 8·0, Jlmlliy Adams' 6·1, Ivan Powell's 5-11, and Don McDade's ~!~:• :O~~~~ke::r~l!':h· ~i::~
": 11·10. The Jackets are always dangerous in their home nest. land Latin, New Phtladelphla; To' Powerful Racine could be surprised. Morrison Is not looking ledo st. rranetea3 eac-; Wapakon·
cAle you haven't yet gotten ~roumd t~
.- for anything like an easy touch In Middleport. ·
eta st. iooeph, Clnelnnott &lt;:en)ral,
pricing
this elegantly 1tyfed 158 Ford Cus·
I. .Dayton Fllir)'lew, , Wooator, Akron
IIHIIvldutl Game and Sorlu
tom 300, pal your mind Ill ell8f. When you
Lou Souer 247·827
Collins, Eastern
-8 ·102 12.8
compare manufacturen' suggested retail
IJ'I'ICI
TO, PIYI AYIRAGII
J, Adams, Raelne
7 : · l:·~
delivered prices, you11 Sud tliat thia Ford
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II II)
Clatworthy ..
182 Eatll, RuUand
liB 11·8
Is priced lower than G"f sedan in Its field .
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R. Davis . .. .
.. .. .. .. . 172 :S;;al;i;aei;;r';;;Ra~cl;,;ne;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·,
And Ford has the lowest-priced station
INDUnJIIAL LIAGUI
Wa~ner · ·
...... , ... 172 1
Thuraday marks the openlne Searles
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
wagon and CODvertible, tool
o( the aecond hall In the Indus- Sauer . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 170
But price isn't everything. The 158 Ford
trial. LeJ(ue which at••• every
mad, bbtory, too, as the &amp;rst car ever to
team an'oth~r ehance lo l:et lnt•J
use the whole world u 'lb test track! This
,•.tbe ael.
meaqt talclDg the all-nelv-Jnterooptor V-8,
J.a1t ThUrsdAy Pomeroy C•·
For.
Some
combining
it with n~ . GruiUJ·O.Malic
·Block won the ehanlplonDrive,
tackling
of the roaghest
ol
of tbe !trot half by tikln~
roada we oould Bnd o'a-three contlllents.
from Robinson'•
whiJo Boney's Markel,
Tliia terrific power t~ ( avaUable ,with
Tba'
gone Into, Inc last
up to 300 hp) pi'OI)ed tljlitlt,can haDdli ~y
lor !lr.l plnce, W3S
driving you11 ever havA tq,do ••• w;hlle
\ ..~r:::.~~. lwo, out of three lfl
..ving you up to 15S on gaal ' Stilt jour
saWip £or -'58 with a I.(!IY81'·prlced Fadl
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Jackets Face Powerful Tornadoes ·

Rutland Is ~22·
Wirmer Over
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T'L-y've Looked Good On Occ'as.

APPLIAtJCE

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Charles !tayei Killed- W~ ~ia'ilari t.~y, M,
- jCoritlnued Prom ~~~~ Ono)
Robert
· MirY T 11, 1,,' New York, and chrlay M•lloy,
E;rwln, Paul 1 !laptohst~U, 1 Guy tleoo·gc
' Ot;en 'wright: 22, a sotdler !rpot\ Albia,
Shetrler. ·. , ,
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·. Mario Woodgeard Ledi ~'ultz They wore Jn t~o reor occtlon
Edw•ttf Delnoskey, Leonoft&lt;d Gerald Thompson; Allee eTh6
the bus, -.;hlch broke awoy !rom
(lllmore, 1\te~~d· Lellill, "Har'old' 4on llohal4 t•utor 1.1iify 8,noy the frorit,legmehl Pollee Blid the
Woodgerd,l D••l~ • .renJilrio, DcWf" 'l'ho!Jial l!enndtY ' itid- liivel1yn forwara pan or tHe bUt continued
th~ Jenk~. • , ,.
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the hJgtoway
l'omet'Oy:)~&lt;flia Tr&gt;p!elt, DA~Y
RacJDe· Lawrerlqe Wllcoten "11"' lht ae~!ifenf. ·
RuYell,
Fee, }:sther Bernice Theil! D r ' !ayr'e 0 1. An· ilti•odabt at 1!~4/ord Item
Wallace, K . 61~t(,w'tU•.· flu~n· ~~ Vi~ Metf~
1Van !ietCr orial !rospjUl said eijht paJBenL Wiloo~, .. B~o(~. 1l!ol nd R~. Joi\D :tlw~op. Ponnld- lfen:. o.r~ ~~a h~;e~~&gt; ad~~tt~Ji .there and
Dll~ £llzail0tti ~_jillijger, ,
ddfia j)arroll 'l'pa(ot&lt;l, Jieatrtce t~~
a fe)V &amp;t!i~• were
1Cau!,2, korle~ W~i, l'lft'i~~~· lllaki H&amp;Jqit FIBMb Wt'nf I'IMt, betnt. l~ln.ed)or ~"'~~
Horak, !los~. ~4)1'101', aene ftdii'ifl' · ~lllitn Cielan~. ll,le Hill.
Con! filtal ~~~~,..~~ oald
shell, Leo .SIIfij'. ,
A.ri~~- "'jlldore
A~•m• Jiui 1~!1 '!'tUbllfJ&amp; ~bf 95
o! hcio! •t 8:44 p,
Jlule. ~.tt.'l.: ,I:Ha st. Clair, Alfred Crow, Pauline Joh son, The bus, 1vlth 19 persons
Edna, Mf.?.~ri Pi! !lonny, Mi'Jill~ Norn Pearlon. Patfy. Swain, Mau- was travelln~ between Columhu•.
Sisson, , Jorle llolfner, IIOriler roco Lott. Sora Neii!tcr, R,uth .Tuc- Ohio, and Now York.
Smith, '·1~~ Cltrk' Ch,+tes MJlr.. ker, Arthur S)·lvestcr and Harry
~ay, Wtnd~ Eblin, Mabel Tracy, Wlltlot•d.
Bedford ~lcmorlol Hospital !lit·
Robcrt.1Ciltich, lflil'bert nixon, Au· HnrriHOnvlllc : Jancth_Bea~ Jo- cd as orlmltlcd lor treatment!
drciy Slater. ·
scph' Carsey, Clinton Gilkey, Ellis . Paul No\s~n. condition good:
Charles ·Blokcsle~ Roy Bet,&lt;- Donohue, Samuel ~~wls; Amanda . Robert Ekcn9tnn Jr .. fair; Joseph
lng, Audn1y Betzin Cecil 1!Ysol\, Morrls'-0'11 -Rhod.,, Sndoc Carr. Pulnski. fair;' James J. !l~rruy,
Levi Tyo, Helen "El erf~ld; Ruth Betty u\lkex.
,
lnir: A'rthuro Cortina, lair; Clem:
Offutt, William Hendrix Jay
Vinton: !&amp;hrt F. Colwell.
mic Johnson, 'poor; John Fisher.
Luden Poulin Rot SmlU&gt;, SariJii Syrocusp: OK~1ilj R)lbbnrd, Em· fa ir, Cella HinJOn, lair .
lloore, wnmitta J_,eifhelt, Aileen "'~- na~m !ri':.. nh!or,t Wh&gt;tlack, ' The hoapllal llJ,,d n0 addre•sc•
Wehrung ·williou.nl R.f DAvis, cart Rot.nd_- Qatf'dlt a~d Eyelyn Stowe lo! those adotlitte&lt;l, except IIi"
Moore,_p~rr). . Jiig~ · .
. Alti!fhy':; _Woodron' 'Wilson and Hins~n , who "" IL&lt;tcd as from
Clar~ , TboiDIIII, arcolla S~qw· E:lsle Wllfoft.
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del). &lt;\nlold -Snow en, bon. Belt. t'
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log: ·~WJei• . !)l.lJt, Ada N'e1le, · · ct.art. •41ls..l.lo erla Thaxt~~- · E~wln A,
r; Wichita, Kans.
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Mau~ 'Selluster, Kathryn Spencer, no)!~,· E crson ,JohnJori, ~ Jti~ Pol~~ .p1
'": ~lll'd Stober
Robert l,),' Ro~, William ·Le· tr'!de Z&gt;Uubach, !(~,ward Porker, Beltoso a. 'y,· !foOd' jfud Hileman:
hew, Dil&gt;ld ·l'&lt;'fter, William C~arles Price, Woilis Parker and
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Vert!on ll:vans; Marte· Chopmah, Cbestet: Geneye Leonard, 1\1·
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Rlcbird liltrton, ~larjorie' Price, bcrl Parker, Ho!PY Lclonlrd; ~t\' · •
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Pearl We~er.
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(~olotlnilod From P111 Ono)
Wayne $.wisher, Ham Grind· wood:
' Jry to gel the legiolaturs to pul
:rtaff,' ~dwdfd Foster, Gilber; Carpenter: Aldena Welsh, Ken· back In lhe budget lor next year.
Zwilling, B~l)ite )'lease, Clar~ nell\ We~h, Irene Foster, Jamr1. : Dr. Ralph· M. •lldeburn, proHumphrey, Edith Cilvdrt, David F,osltr, Holbort Oor; Walter Swet! fe;IJbr i&gt;( tciOfOgj alid director of
Huddleston, Ronnie E. Calvert, and Jean Swelt.
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Roy Reuli:r, l!arqlrl ,Blackstone. lle•&lt;\S••il&lt;: Peart 6onotf, ,Julie ibiW that lhf jb~nce or hid such
Rolond R~illof&lt;f; ltichird Neul!· Dlbt~rj Alberta Llrltbirum a!ld la'i'olty l'Jedi!Jtr« tht'l'! y~•ra ago
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Knight, Edna Schoenleb, qcrold MQrris, ]\(arona j.ee, Ve1111on We- At that llme. He sal~. !unds
Reuter, ·Nothert Ncu11.1iilg, Law- tier, LeafY Shastt~n· c~~lcs were . nsk~d to, hire such
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Jonuory meeting of the B. 'H.
Sanborn M)k lo!rtfl'l' $,¥PlY a!
the Flrs,l BJ!Pillt Chur&lt;IL \!rd.
Simpson spok'e on "Home Mlt•lon
Worlt.'1
Mrs. Milton Hood, tiresicent,
preBided and~
· e mseljlll o'lOII·

ed wljh an · n pr.ude bi
Mro. C. P. l!r · ur;.. The devo!
tiona! service w.aa plinned by tho
Dorc1• Cl•cl~ Jtlt~ . JJ!Ciuded I"Y'
" by Mrs. fiarry Houda!htll
anj( a topic "Stapdmb and 14ea·
!lllrt!" by MtJ. /l: II. Pullen.
Dth'ln' tHe , ~yit~eul m~ctlng
plans weri mad? !Or the Ai~&gt;ela·
tlondl Fello~blQ ten to be ·,old
at' the loeal cfturch in February
with Fronees ~)&gt;eu, a (onlgn
sludcnt 'ai .Ohio Unlvelilty, "'
tbe guest sq~~ket.
The Sdciety voted I contt ibutiOl of ~ fDf the March of
l)lme!: $t5 'for tHe Rev. and \In
WUlllim lfae¥ett, mlSBienarltr. I•
Burma. A leiter waa ra~? from a
femil,r ln Qennnn)' 1wJUctr was
~aopfed seVeral yem ·~ tiy tile
tcle11 c6ureiC ' · ' l
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charge of t~e· LOy~ Gilt dedlca•
l(on· ~nd,.)lrB. .D~vi&lt;l O.r~t 11Jr,
Wblfe ~roaot ehalrJnan, plapoJtd
lite ' ivhite:· Crois · dedlcitloh
whlcl!: inclqded a play _..,.. C~rltt­
~n c,nter·~- 11\lfll ~~- Mr&lt;. .l!:lrJt.

Mrr. Paul S011a.fl, "''~ Cllf(ord
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SlepKanie POllan. ThO metiJ~4
Cl~~- will; a pra~et by Mrf.
Hood.
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c~srge of the aoetal bopr and \
dessort ·eoul'ie waa served -Ill
Mrs. James PuUfD, !It's. Hatold
Chaso and 1Mrs'. HOmor Hyiell
with llr~ L. · D. Diles and . MU
Cllllord Stumbo as ~alrlbutora.
Guest.! were Mn. Slmpllln, 1ft.
bel Simpson and Vera Beegle,
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wBere they 1vill Visit ,tHe Revand Mrs. John A. Hoyt lot sov·
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new Mine in Weedsport, N. V. ,
where Mr. Hoyt will be pastQl- of
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Officers Jan. 7

WHAT GRA.'iSES

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ship Class of the Mason EUB
Ohureh met on Tuesday evening,
January 7, at the home of Ruth
Mcintosh witb Janice Hall serving
as a co-hostess wtlh Mist. Mcintosh
Devottons were opened by the '
singing of a hymn followed by a
prayer presented by Mrs. Verlle

Workman. Tho 29th Poolm Wai
read by Mrs. Vtca Roush and
readings were given by the fol·
lowing: Mrs. L. R. Mahoney, Mrs.
Roosevelt navJs, Mrs. Ralph cart·
wright, Mrs. Paulane Cunnmgl1am
and Mrs. Homer Johnson
New officers were elected and
are as follows : Mrs. Dewey Smith,
prealdent; Mrs. Paulme Cunningbam, vice president; Mrs. Lola
Jeffers, secretary, and Mrs Ver·
he Workman, treasurer.

Eleanor S. Schaaf - Middlel1011 Seclety Editor - Phoat
LucUie Hawlllls - Pomeroy Soelety Editor - Plloae 6Z4f

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Mr. an&lt;.! Mrs Harry Keiser re·

Emogene Wells
Engagement Is .
Being Announced

Middlej»ort
,Sofiety

The Rev and Mli. C. E Hoyt
hnd son, David, were. gue~tls of
v~Ue Sunday after 11 thtee weeks
onor .Mond11y evening at 8 far .
VISit with relallvcs in Columbus
well dmntr given by Mr. and Mr~
Floy~ Rummel of Mmersvill~
Frank Cheescbrew and her moth·
left Fnday fur a visit in Omah•
er, Mra J B Hayes.
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Mr and Mrs llarold Wigglno
Judy and Karen, and Susan AI:
and familY of Mt Vernon were
l~nsworth, spent lhe week end
recent guests of Mn Fanme KasVlsttmg relatives tn Springfield.
par, Minersville.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Rolrem Hoeflich
were dinner guests Sunday of
. Mrs. Karl GruCser wat a rece;at
,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;. / dmner guest of M1ues Ethtl and
M~. and 'Mrs. William Childs and
1 Clara Garland.
chddr~n. illicky and Sheila
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esk~w
Bar~ta Bailey, daughter of filr.
We grow each day by serving
and family of Malden, W. Va.,
and llf~a. RqSBefl Bailey, has been
you, and dedicate our M6dern
spent lhe weekend wilb her mo
a. medl.,.l patient at Holzer HosPharmocy toward preserving
pital ·
ther, Mrs. Florence Burnside.
your Health, by eompoundmg
Mr. alid Mrs. Bernard Fultz
Johnny Bryant was lhe we••kerld I
your Doctor's Prcscnptlons "as
were coiled to Columbus Monday
Miry
St10o
Powoll,
Ownw
:~e;:a~!o~Js and Mrs. E. J Hi,l
ordered"! ('!'be grasses are bam·
by the death of his cousin.
boo.
C. H. WI~' ,Jr. and his oisler,
' 9:30 to 6:00
Mr. and Mra. Willoughby Hill
Ruth Wloe, were nolif1ed Monday
and family w~re Sunda) guest.
MON. thru SAT.
of th~ dealh of their eousln, John
of his brother and lister-in-law,
Cunmngham, Sl. Albans, w. va.
6 M1. from Racine 'on
Mr and Mrs. E. J. 11111.
Recent guesto of Mro. Evelyn
Fullon Covert and •om, Ed·
Old PorUand·Racine Rd
Miss Lydia Ebersbach entertain· Lewis were Mr. snd Mrs. 1.. A
ward and Pete of Charleston , pent
Pftono: P&lt; rtlond 215
lhe wceHeM at their farm home ed the D8&lt;Jghtera o! Ruth elm of Vea.tey and Mr. ond Mrs. Rudolph
lhe United Melilodlst Church, on DeTranano, Cb1rleston.
al Fialwoodo.
Mrs. Bessie Wise and son, Leo
Elza Lee Walker. daughter of Monday afternoon, at her home,
Marshall, are relurulng to their
Mr and Mrs. Roger Walker h Mulberry Ave.
The 111eetlng In ehorge of llfro. home in Rutland after living in
guile Ill with the measles.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Blaet n' Minnie Neutzllng, president, open- Middleport for a short time.
Mro. John Ketehka was called to
Chillicothe and Mr and Mrs: ed with devotions led by Mra. Ja.
Clarence Bosler and family of cob Gloeckner who concluded the Akron Friday by the death ol her
Gallipolio ••ere Sunday guosts ef devotions Mth an original poem, brother-in·law, Ernest Lan.:inger,
their parents, Mr. ond Mrs Phil "God'• Garden". Members respond· and 18 expected to return home on
ed to roll eall wllh a New Year's Wednesday.
Wllliamaon.
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Mrs. Paul Johnsoq, Is Ill at ~er
Mrs. Florence Bui'IL!ide enter- resolution. A report on the work
lamed a 1roup of relallves Sun- accomplished the past year was apartment on Mill and North SCc·
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ond Avenue.
ALL MINOR REPAIRS FREE
day at her home on West Main given.
Mra. 0. H. Hores, program chair· ·Mr. and Mro Frank Chccscbrew
St Present were Mr tmd Mr!l
for the afternoon condueted were visitors in Jackson Sunday.
Chnrles Eskew and family uf aman
quiz ''The Queen's Automotive
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ea8tep, who
Malden, W. Va., Mr. and 1Mn
were ealled bere from Columbus
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Leslie• Burnside, Athens, Mr. and County.
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Mrs Harold ~urnsldo, Kingsbury
Refreshments were served by Homer Might, spent the week end
followlnl the meeting a stork the bpstess lo those named above visiting Mrs. John Bowma,, and
•hewer was held lor Mrs. Grady and Mrs. George Joachlm 1 Mrs. 'C. Mrs. C. F. Hawkino and family
E. W. Downie, Miss Nelle Bing, and Mrs. Virginia Eallcp.
Craig.
Mra. Charles Hennesy left MonAttending were Mrs. Homer lllss Carrie Yeager, Mrs. Goor11e
Johns'on, Mrs. Nan Melntosh, Mrs. 11. Parler, Mr&amp; Albert Young, day lor Atlanta, Ga., to visit Mr
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Ivan Bush, Mro. Vlca Roush, Mr&amp; Mro. A. V !lowell, Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Gorden Clay and three
Vcrlle Workman, Mrs Roo~evolt Campbell, Mrs. Thomas Goegieln chtldrcn and Mrs- Catherme
Davis, 'Mrs L R Mahoney, Mr1 and Misses Augusta, Lucretia aod Churchill. Mr. Clay is critically ill.
Cor. 3rd and Main
Court St.
Mr. and Mro. S. T. Russell •pent
Robert Lee, Mrs. Woodrow Lore· Ada Genheimer. .
The Februory meellng will b~ lhe week elid v11iling Mr. and M,rs.
Phone
8204-X
man,
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Poullne
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Phone 383·X
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Mrs. Lola JeHers, Miss fflrieee1 held at the home of Mrs. Jacob Robert Haylh and doughter, Hll·
Mrs. Dorothy Pierce
Mrs. 'Kerns Roush
Nease, Mrs. Ralph Cartwright, Mrs. Gloeckner with Miss Carrie Yeager lljlrdo, and Myrna Russell, CoiU11!·
bus.
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Dewey Smllh, Mrs. Harold Sollwarz u .co·hostesa.
Manager
Manager
and a guest, Mrs. Max Ward ol
Pomeroy.

l~ned to their home ttl Mirier&amp;

CUT and CURL
BEAUTY SHOP

Mr. and Mrs Edmund Wells
Mlll Street, are "'nnouncing th~
engagement and
eppraaching
rnarr1age of tlleir 1daughter,
Emogene Wells, RN, Gallipolis
to Robert Fisher, son of Mayo~
and Mrs. Clyde 0. Fisher.
Mlas Wells 1s a graduate or
Middleport High School and th !
Holzer Hospital SehooJ o£ Nurl·
In,!! ~"" is on the staff of ~ ~He
hospital.
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Mr. f'isber
graduated· !rpm
'liddh;port High School and wy
ed In lhe U. S. Army. He Is aiSO·
ciated with the H. &amp; R. r~reJionb
Store in Middleport.
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Of Larry Walker
Observed Sunday

Tbe scvcnlh birthday of Larrv
Walker, sen of Mr. and Mro
James Walker, was celebralc1!
Sund11y wtth a party. Gsmce wch
played under tbe direction of
Karen Walker wtth prizes won
bv laney and Stephen Hlndy,
Sherry 1Shuler and John Ingles.
Mra. Walker and KAren serve•!
icc cream and cup eakes Inscribed with the chlldren;s names and
tho birthday CPke waa qn a rcvolv·
ing mu•lc stand which played
"Happy Birthday."
Guest• were John Ingle!. Stc·
phon and Janey Hlndy, M~ebocl
and Buddy Bu•klrk, Craig File,
Stephen Stewart, Dee Ann Weih,
J oyco and Jan Lone. Debra Spen·
cer. Kathy Morgan, Shorrr Shul·
cr. Jimmy Clolworlby, Joyce Da·
vis. Billy Slater, Sheila Childs.
Rlehard Hauerty, Morta Ka1
Hubbard, Mro. Sherman 8UBkirk
and dauahlor, Nancy.

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Concept Of modem tiJifltll
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11, Hn1 of all, hnpeocable Ia 10110 ond o perf«l complimoal
10 the clher One JIOUOIIION of )'OUr ileole. TIM 11w
Ol·imf armo with ihe rich woocllnHIIoo oew IIIIo of
. deal1n lhot alyto lhe Aztec ill own Wliqou dllliiiCIIoa ud'
II «:hoed iD ibe aJowJna wood ftaJohot Of tho ~
pllllorm lep. Tho new bock llyllnllll ;.,.... ·
plea10d for I01U., CGmfort oac1 beauty,

T~te. n~west, most origin~ Hardtops
on thQ American road ...

and Mr. and Mro. Harold ,Uaaer.
Middleport
Mr. and Mra. Brod£ord Mug en
terlalne~ wllh a dinner Sunday
al their home In Mlnerovlll• bon·
orin11 her mother, Mrs. Stella
Gruoscr on her birthday. Present

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