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O....Dally SenUn~l yome~y Middleport, 0 Jrut 18 1958
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The Oall~ :Senund

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Founder's Day Tea Planned For Next
Month By Sugar Run Parent-Teachers
fathers Day was obServed at
the ttRUiar meet ng ol the Sugar
Run PTA Thur.sday rilgbt at thestbool
Mrs. Ray \\oodgcard pres dent
opened the meet ng by leading n
the PTA prayer Two commu1
eatJons were rear\ by the seer£&gt;
tary Mrs Leland s ~n One was
from tbe Central SchoOl PTA 1
v1t1ng the s gar Run Group to &amp;
Founder 5 D;~y Tea Monday Feb
10 The other was from i\lrs Roy
Trac) Jr pres dent of the Meg
County PTA Counc 1 :\fr.s Jame
0 Brten ga\e the treasurers re
par

l

It was
gar Run

ounccd that the S
F'ounder s Da) 1 e
wou d br ffb 20 and that spe
t al nv tat ons would be sent I
the Cen rat l TA teachers past
pres den s an h11 lcr ll en ber
Hostesses for he tea w II b
Mcsdamr W II am
And e so
Marv n Bur El na Wh le Ke
eth F nl ey Donald Coli ns Ed
ward Baer s J Blazewicz Alex
Ctlo Leo Vaughan
Chari
Blakeslee Rober Storv Sjl rl )
Gu nther and Ph I G obokar
Delegates o th Me gs Cou
Counc I Pnrents a d Teachers
be he d at Jon or H gh ilUd to n
Feb 6 were nan ed as Mesdam
Gu nther Law ence Morar b lar
old Ebersba h Chrster Kn tlll
and W A
\1 ernntcs arc
Mesdame ~
n ore Jr ( e
llarr s cha
rcr Cha
Gibbs a
&lt;\ hea Br}a
I was an ou ed th t the S
ga r Ru g o p
s to furn sn
andw ches wh h nay h e II e
fancy o p a n a h ~ meet n
Those w sh g lo do ate s
wtchcs arc a:o~kcd to take then lo
the Jun o H gh Feb 6th
orr Cia apprer a ion of
PTA w11s e.dc ded by Mrs Woo I
geard to he sc hoo board for
new b eye! rack rut.allcd at th
foo of Sugar Ru Ill for th
rhl dren lo li'.: e Goodwtn Pr nl
ing Co npany for mnny pas s r
v ces H H I for typing fr 111
Pomc y I gh S oo und t II
many falhNs who attended th
1

cotlhg that n ght
1 he F llh Grade

2han who sang G te Us Th i.'&gt;
Day wtth Mrs Luctl e Swack
hamer accompany 1 g She ntroduccd Thomas Hennessy nephe~
o( teacher Roberts who was mas
ter of ceremonies for a This I
Your L1fe sketclt fca ur ng Ro Ell!'.nor S Schaaf - Mlddlepol'l Society Editor - Phon( 6079
beru
In charge of Ibe ours ry wcrl.' LucUie llawklns - Pomeroy Society Editor - Ph1111e 8244
Patr c:! a Hennessy a I Candy
KISSling R(\fres hmcnts were tlo
logs po ato c ps and coffee serv
ed on rrysta trays by Mesdames
Edward Wei s Charles Hoffman
rconttnuod From Pogo o ..J
Willard Boyer E !war \ani wao
Golden
Glow overture by Jonc
en Calv n S npson E za G lmor
Mrs Harold Moore and son M
son
Jr Char es Spencer a d Danny
chael Co umbus have been vistt
Susan Prqbasco was guest of
The patrons that enJoy a more
Thompson
mg her parents Mayor omd Mrs honor at a farewell party planned
I tary s y e of mus c w 11 be p e
C 0 F shcr and family while Mr this week by Charlene Davis and ased to know that the band ha
Moore a semor m the College of Oorts R ce m the recreat on room se a.s de two selcc .,ns for the
Arch lecture at Oh o state Um of the Davu borne Susan was pre 0 e o them B 1 boaru -rei
vcrs ty JS em a f1cld trip to Phil sen ted a gtft from the guests as a by Klohr 5 an old st ndard n
~delphia Pa
\
farewell before she moved to the brar es of nany bends acto 11
Mrs Cora BcnJlett 1s reported as Charleston Friday Games aQf] lhe nat on The other Block M
1mprov ng slowly al he home qn dane ng were enJoyed by the girls b) B I k s a comparatively mod
'Mrs R chard Jones \US guest of South 1hird Avenue after a recent who wee served a dessert course ern compost on
honor at a stork shower lleld on illness and hospitalization
Pr1Ze8 were won by Christine
11 e bt !ld s 0 c entry
Thursday evemng at he home of
Ml and Mrs Fran Reichert and Coats and IJCay JenklDIIOra
novel y
e f cld s a narrat un
Mrs Harold Thomas w tb MIBs Sal
family
attended
the
Chicago
Bal
'
"'
tJ nd ac
nan ment ent t
I) Sauer and ~rs Jack Harmon as let perfdrmance at the Memorial
Those present were Susan Pro-J lied "• r• -· Trees
a~sistmg hostesses
Games were
basco Karen McElhinny J~dy
,~
-u,-,.
---,,,.-,n -ct-d--,p:-1,--,y?;-p aved and p zes won by Mrs A Aud toriun Oh o Uruversity Frl Butcher Chruhne Coats Kay J,n -cLday evening
k
·•
E Wei s Mrs Harold Hinkle Mrs
mson Rosetta Richards Su•n: No 1m JU,.. all theM thine• I vt
Mar ory Grogan and Sh rley Gaul
Mr and Mrs Harvey '[ Hall Pullen Barbara and Betty Covert
told this Someone dldn t know
The ayette g fls we e placed on and daughter Patrtcta moved this Judy Sauer Janiee Zirkle was ~n Or he d never hav4 nlled Mr Roba table decorated 10 gree n and past week !rom the _Bush apart able to attend the party
erts an Ordln~ry Joel
ye low !ilrca t ers The refresh ment on A8h Street to Kennewick
Last Sunday morn ng the H1gh
It is drff1cult to guess at what
mcnts of ce cream cake and cot Washington their rormer home
S&lt;'hool class of the First Pres~)'
fee rarr ed out the shower theme
Mr and Mrs Robert Turner and tenaq Church taua:ht by Mra age Sugar Run young stop callmg
Mr
w th m n ;Jturc boo ees on the cake ch1ldren Debby and ilftchael Mrs Jamel~uchanan also presented the r Fifth Grade leach r
The Impreaston he
a d torks on tl c ce cream
Luther Harris and her son Paul Susan Probasco with a farewell Roberts
makes o young mmds 18 deep
Those presen w r \1rs Jones L Harris USA ar~ week end gtft
and rull w1th respect One mdica
Mrs Wells MarJory Grogan Sh1r guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Turner
t1on perhaps IS the well known
ley Gaul Sue Cramer Darbanr
David Diles son of Mr and Mrs
facts that Mr 'ltoberts I tile
Bctzing Char o~tc Dillard Barbara L D Diles Is rec perating after
league ba.!ieball team IS one of the
Gr lldlltatr Martha W ll ams Ncl a m nor operation at the Ford
e Wnijht Jean Wells Dorothy Hospital In Detrott Mlch accord
fme d sc1phned teams m sport~J­
manshJP an4 tak1ng the breaks as
Scltwab Janet lbnk e I a.e Ann mg to word received by his par
they come without umpire baiting
Gw a:r.dowsk~ Sy via Col 11 Send en'' lhts week
ng gifts but un ble to be present
The Women a Auxiliary of Grace Certainly Bob Roberts ts Mr Rob
were Mrs Chu es Sauer Mrs Roy
Eptscopal Church held 111 January ert11 to his pupils and o~n far be
Jon.cs MIa Wood Anna Chapman
meeting Thursday afternoon at the yond htgh school years
Rub) Baer and Lcra Jones
The Tht. Is Your Ltle program
home ol Mrt A R Knight Lin
began with Mike Roberts pre,.nt
coin Road

----------------------------Middleport
Society

Susan Probasco
Is Honored With
Farewell Party

Donna Jones Is
H.onored Guest
At Stork Shower

Grace Ep1scopal
Church Women's
Aux1hary Meets

Pocohontas
Off1cers Are
Re-Elected

Mrs Everett Hayes president tng his lather wttb a vegetable cor
presided at the meetmg which op sage made b~ Mrs Ray Wood
~ned with devotions by Mrs Aar geard Th1s was sqppossed to and
on Kelton including a prayer lor d d produce laughs
As many memoraL1e eventl were
the new bishop to be elected for
unfolded Bobs old elaBBmatf~ll
the diocese of Southern Oh o
bur ng the business session a came out to greet h1m Graduates
contribution of $6 wos made to lhe of PHS n 1928 who came were
March ol Dimes and S5 dues ~o cart Qualls Daytop 1'h lttps and
the United Church Women we Rhodell Stelly all ol Pomeroy to
paid Mrs Kntght and Mrs Ctll- day Bob recalled of Qualls he

Ollteers were reelected lor lhe
eomJng year when White Dove

Council Pocohontas met Tuesday
evening at U.e home of Mrs Meda

IOUJ!ht tb

Gibbs Mulberry Ave
Mrs mbbs presided at the meet
tng ond ofllcero elected were Mrs
Gibbs, Pocohontas Etlgle MeGill
Keeper of Wamp'lm Mn Verna
Hysell Keeper of Records Nevada rle Clark were named to servt
Beaver Winona Helen Miller with Mrs Patrick Lochary the
Trualee Sally Atltson Represent• chairman to receive gilts to tle
t ve to Great Council and Verna sent to the Book of Remem

Robert Roberts wall awarded $5
for its room an~ the lltten lu
banner for uvmg thr. most pa
cnh pr{'sent
Mrs Globokar program d a r
man opened her part or th
ning by lntroduemg Pat

Rock Spr~ngs
Better Health
Club Meeting
'Mrs wtlltan Rnrifo
aSBistcd
bv Mn Homer R11d£ord ani Mu
noll n Radford cntcrta ne thr.

Howard K1tchen
Returns Home

Rock Sprlnss Better Heal h C ub
Thursday afternoon a h r home

Rock Springs road

Gro p !I ng n~ of Holv Hoh
Holy openc I the meet ng fot
owed by the Lords Praye an
plolge to the 1 ag in ut bon D r
g the bl s ness 11e11tdoo w th M
Hugb Bcarhs pres dent pres din~
a contribution was matle to t!lc
March of Dl ncs A report of th
lck e&amp; nn ttcc was glu.n by !\Irs
Wit am Morg:m ami Mrs Clifford

•HIItt hor~4" ttoy C o o I

-SMILLIIS WITH COVER!10 INCH

~10

)2

INCH

75 $13 50

t c lhclt

ROWlEY &amp; REED

Bobs phystcs teacher and A M
Zahl (summer paintJng partner to
day) who Roberts said he reealled

for -his great abil ty aa a morale
bu lder n boys
John Wern a former pupil or
Bobs was present Werry s almost
superhuman performance as full
Beyond back for U e Panthers In the1r

to att~nd

liNCH

was a great tackle for Pomeroy
of Phillip&amp; a fellow member of

From the KingdOjll
Coole by Lllllon Pope wh ch quo~ !mal game at dlddleport of Wer
ed AclB 17 26 God hath tnad~ of ry !I se lor year Wtlanng No 21

one ..blood all nations of men ror was recalled by Roberts
Super ntendenl ol Schools Char
to dwell on all the filee of t11e
earth and has determined th~ time Jcs Gtbbs remarks concluded w th
Mr Roberts s a good man to
before appointed and the ttouudt
have In our school
uf the r habitation
Other teachers compbmcntm g
Refreshments were served by
the hostess durmg the socia l hour thmr fellow worker were Mrs. AI
wtth Mrs M D Hartinger presid- thea 0 Bnen F rst Grade AI of
us here look up to Mr Roberts
ing at the coffee ae vice
Mrs Bcatr ce Re nbart Second
Grade It 1s always a pleasure to
work w1th him
Mrs Lucille
Swackhamer muBlc supervisor
(Contlnuod From '!oo10 Ont)
Now 1 know you( age And she
NO ORDINARY JOI
mentioned her priYllege m having
Somtont told me Mr Roberts wu known Bobs n other the late Mrs
1n Ordinary Joe
Cora E Roberts
I m ture thtre are 1 few thingt
Mro Woodgeard PTA pres dent
thlo Somoono dldn I know
observed
Did ha know thot lttoldeo tho I•~
He has and Is domg so m 1ch
tonl everyday
for the boys and girls always giv
Mr Raberh tMchea all th1 values lnJ them that extra push thcv so
of thlo thln1 collod lolr ploy? often need
Did ho know thot on tho ploy
A lie ei"P snd cull ltnko In a
tround whon tho kldo oro ploy pearl Masomc emblem sctt og was
lng boll
presented to Bob by M Globokar
Mr Rtlttrta Is 1lway1 out thtrt In behalf of the PTA for ~is won
with lhtm - ond thoro f1r derlul work in ond out of the

jured 1\le Friday

ntg~t

when lhetr

IIARDWAIIE CO
MIDDLIPORT

Review Your Year

ROOMS Of

Thot looming our nation • hi,.
tory 1 no inlorludt?
lu lc b pr gran Prize&amp; m a con
''"'""' know In tummer
est co dueled by Mrs Rollin Ra I DltlbriOht
Mr Roltom ceuld all ot
ford were 11wardcd to Mn Haro\J
home •"" ... .,
Ularksto aM lin Ed;ar Abbott But
ho 4 rathor halp tha Llttlo
fhe hyn n Blm Be The Tie
by tho group and the Mizpah bene stead of at the lulme of Thelma
diction closed the meeting
Grueter 11 preYioualy planned
ner csh ne were ~r.crved hy Games wete played during ,.the
ho.stessc11 to thGSe named abov social hour wttll prtzeo oworded
"'d ltro Oliver Clark Mrs W the wlnnen afLor which refre1h •
b r Batley MrJ Howard Bot
mcnls were ..Md by Mrs Rich
Mrs Amos Leonor$1. Mf! Arlc ard Campbell ond Mra Henry 1M
Abbot VIcki Lynn Ab~otl Edd bel
Abbott and Bobby Block1ton
lladfor t ' d Cathy Abbott to eo 1

,t.

for the Februa Y
will be Ml'!l George Skin
ner Mrs Ito) Smith and Mrs
wy Gr user

Al-L HlW

Fu'" itu,..

llos easns

~ectin~

We P., 2% lnlered On Your Savlngt

ANY
POLICY

Mognoha Temple
' Pyth1an S1~ters
Meeting.Js Held

YOU GtT
FROlll US

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Member Federal Retertf S}IIMI

Me•ller FedenlllePOBIIIDBUI'IIIe• CorporaUoa
POMEROY OWO
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tcro met in"""''" llel!lon Thuro
doy evenlnl 11 the DAV hall with
Borntce Ann Durll, exctllenl Jun
tor prcaldlnl
, Durin&amp; the meotlna I eontribu
hon of ~ Wll mode to the Morch
ol Dimeo II wu onhouneed that
the Fobruory DIHUnr ol the Pa•t
Chtela Club Will be held at the
home of M'l Adorn Ebersbach
w th Mt" Durst ., co-bo•te" it
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CONTINUID PIOM PAG"- I
I ght for the losers
For the Jackets Nelson was the
key feeder and drew 12 charity
chances maktng etght of them
His dr ve n lay up attempts were

ear sk1dded on ce on the outsk1rts
of the c ty and struck a tree
the enerny mistake&amp;
Dead lo Larry DeLong J? of forcing
In tl e last quarter with a mm
Ch II cothe Hosp1tal authorities
said he apparently died of mternul ute to go Logan pulled up to 6669 after Ira ling 5il-46 at the he
IRJUrleS
g nn ng of the last quarter 'MQr
ln poor cond t on w th a possible gan m thts last quarter had 12
skull fracture 1s George Rundels pomUi and the outcome really was
16 Chillicothe InJured and in fa1r n doubt at that point
condition were Haro d Jones 16
However Ke y was fouled n

Barbara Croft 19

Sandra Mteh

14 and Florence Merr t 16 David shoot ng and sunk both tries for
U.(lf.l sewmg up the game as the
Trainer 18. was released after Jackets held Logan from there on
treatment All of the Jured are out
from Chill cothe
Quarter seorcs were 13 9 ~ 29
The accident happened 15m les 511'-46 and the !mal 71-66 count
east of U S 23 on the Mar etta
The wm gave the Jackets a 3-4
P ke Authont es sa1d the youths record n the SEOAL s flfst half
went skating and appartently had good for ftfth place ln the league
gone for a dr1ve later
they had been PICked to fm sh

The JIIC!kets come to Pomeroy
next Tuesday niflht to tantlle wllh
the leagueleadl~ll and undefeated
Pomeroy Panthers 111 the opening
game ol the second round
Middleport reserves conUnuod
on their winning streak with a con
vmc1ng 48-36 Win over f..(lgan re
serves For Middleport Hartinger
had 21 Milch 10 Klees 2 McCool

2 W Harris 3 J Horm 2 and S
Bailey 8 Dalton was btgh for Logan
VarSity by quarters
M ddleport

Scormg Mddlcport BoiVIes 5
!Hl 10 Kelty ll ~ 23 Erwin 2 6-12
10 Nelson 3 8 12 14 Whitlateh
6 2 5 14 non oeoren Miller and
Crooks Totals 25 2135 71

Th first example of lh s \\ II b
the dend t on of I Could Have
DD&lt;u ced All N ght and On Lbe
Street Where You L ve from he
Broadway mus ral My F2.1 Lad
Mus Bever y Roush "' II be he
vocal .soloist In these two select
1 he neKt number

ul ano Bo

was wr ttcn by U e ban I d1recto
Mr Howard Cozar for cnc of th
bandmcmbers Robert Bo MeG!
thl n The band plays a Lat n An
" rhythm pattern while Cc

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BINGLI OOPY4r

Order Of Eastern Stars District 25
Annual Session Is Held Here Friday
1 he 34th annual sess1on of Dtstnct 25 Order Jlf Eaat~rn
Stars and a school of instruction was held Friday at the! Porn
eroy Masonic Temple wttb Pomeroy Chapter •s hOsts

held v1ce preetdent Pauhne At
kms
Harr sonvUJe
secretaey

Mabel Baldtng Valley treaaurer I ~~VJIIli~JllOIRV
Eva Foulke Marietta conductress I'
Cou ntess Phllhs Re nersvUle as

tees were Gene Jacoby Athens

You serve $1.52

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Opened
TodaY
More Than AThousand Attend

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ELBERPELDS

t~h~e~h~l~~h_•_ch_o~ol_l~e-ve~l~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==:===~~~

Eva Elttott Vaitcy and Dora De
Lons Lowell audtttng Harry P
Smith
Den!(t Goegleln Pome
of

"O~n Honse" For New School
Three hundred and twenty ftve Middleport children five

to 10 yean old today are attending classes for the first time
10 the new elementary school bUilding on Pearl st which an

estima!OO 1 000 parents and lrlenda of better ed~~&lt;:ahon vlstt
•AI Sunday during an Open House
Almost every commumty m Metgs County was represented
amone the vlJiton who were eon
dueled on 1 tour throuah ea h
eiUIToom II ended In the Iorge
QOW
audttorlutll ealted a mulli pur
pose room Here tbey enjoyed n__ .I.!
coffee and COOkiea ICrved by tad ea .- faJit
Of
ol the Middleport PTA from the
sehoolo aew and ohtm~g kitchen
i --Olle eape&lt;tlllY ln\erea\ed v sit llnil
or conducted I~M 11\e butld
Tho weathorman pre&lt;J ted a
ln&amp; by Middleport "-1D&amp;endent m xturc of snow an J ram wou a
()f Schoo1J Lee Meeomu peuon move nlo lhe !lotale l01....;y

S

VOL IX NO 234

gartlst Grella Harris Bartlett
warder and Bill Calendlnc Webb
aentlnel
Servtng on the Dlslrtet commtt

..,.___

1hree Narrowly

Escape Death At
Hobson Crossing
n ree- 1men n (ttro \'lv esea' d
death eorty Sunday morn ng at
the llo"'on Croulng looated on
Stale Route 7 one hall mile south
of the Middleport Corpt'utlon
llne when thelf 1947 Chevrolet
etlllhed alo an Eutbound New

Yor4 Central trJUn completelv
demolohlng the ear m which the!
~~:ore fldmg
inJured I n the mishap wore
BID Holcomb 20 of Point Pleu
driver ot the ear and a mem
the U S Marine!! who !UP:
lacerations ol Uoe
waa unconstJOI.IS wbe~
~~•,rvrs dQPUltea ~rrlvcc at 2 tq

ally •• Pomer.w "-'Uittnd
ent of Scboall ~ Gihb•
Tbe Open HOUle wu offtc1ally
opened by a aquad and color
guard from Uae Fee~aey Bennett
Post Ameriean 14io11 Under the
command of JA!t S.UU. aDd w th
a huile call ~ J111 Croou the
l.egJonaJres pre.t.niett to Mr Me
ComaJ an AmeriCID flaa: JIYen
them ror the purpose tty Cor.gress-man Tom Jenk.lna Tile flag has
been flown over tbe Capitol build
ng for a 24 bour period
Commander Sm1tb gave the flag
to Mr ML'QJmiJ who 10 turn presenled It to HW lllldrecl Hawley

And Ram
,
-ted F
Late f-J-y
uua

The flrit or the snow and (a
was expected tto enter Wester
Ob o m ube forenoon and spr(!t~tl
to eutern count es durmg: the late
2flernoon or evenmg
The weatherman sa d a low pre
l&amp;sllre and cold front extend ng

fron Lake Mcltgan to Southern

Texas would move east war I and
pass O\er o o Tuesd:~y Passac
of the !ron w II brmg &lt;1 change to
colder wea 1er and snlJo. rturr c
Temperatures today were c~
peeled to range f om t t 30 s nu
th to the 40 s &amp;auth Low!! ton 6 h
will range from 20 to 3? no thw lll
to the 3110 JOUtleast and e~trcn

prlndpal of lbe odtoot Richard south
Early temperature, tuday a ~
00 from 20 at Mar~ett. to 25 at
Columbuo 27 al Citvel• d and J~

Bodimer and Ray Pickens, Jr
rataed it on the new !lac pole front
tnl tile bulldlnJ n. Rev Fred
GardJJer gave u invocation
Memben of the local ac:hool
board wbo p-eeled vwton were
loin. Everett FoD Lionel BoJp
Emenon Jone1 aad Harpld E

HubbUd Boord Preoident Bru&lt;e
Uoyd was unable to JUend
lmlledlale Pill ""'mhers of tbe
boltd who were mllrument.al In
plalll!lni the new llulldlns ond
who ~ prueot lftl'e Paul
Smari IDd Paul Dam Mn Lowell
Prohtoeo wu unoble to attend
The boord lutd hlgbeol Pfllae
for t&amp;e pnme eonttador Denver
Walker ViniDDt 0 and Supenn•
tendeat of aeueraJ eOilltrUctiOD
Woll and ordtltedo Mr ond
lfn C D Claldea Marietta Tbe
school bottnl joined In 1 statement
that
Mr

at Cine rmatt
The bi&amp;ge!ll soow.storm of t1 e
year swept out c( 'n P a n

&lt;tate. uno the Midwest to&lt;lay
coatma: roads w th a treacherot.~
snow blank• olone to~ gbt mch
es from west Ten'i mt.o the
Great Lakes regmn
\Veathermcn l.iSUed cavy smJ'A
warntngs today tor e.slern Kan
115 northwcl!t MJSsoUr "nd south
central Iowa where .accumlatwlls
of lour nchea or more were x
peetod by nlghtWI
Warrungs alio were sui out for
northern JlllooJs soutJtcr WLSc n
SID and lower lrhch&amp;gan where two
to five nches of snow arc likelY
In Ch1cago forecasters pred1c
ed stormy weather for Pres d&lt;nt
Euenhower 1 arr•val by plane fur
a fund ra smg dmner A two-t
four mch !iDOwfall waH experlt·d
n the Cit)'! and the E~w was tX
ted "'-""'-~"' bil ty from one
au to onl m le
The :~now storm began Sunday
and spread fro n Texu and Ne v
MexiCO nortb through the cc ttral
Rock1es .and North Dakoti a d
{Continued On Page Three)

Heath MethOdist
Young People
Attend Institute
1be Rev C R Kookngbt accom
pan1ed young people £rom the Sen

br Youth FeDowshtp of Heath
MethodiSt Church to the Md W n
ter Institute of the Porllmouth
Blstrlct m Galltpol• today
.Mn James (.'riswell ass stcd
with jranoporlation Mr Konk 1ght
will be 10 charge of classes at
the lnatitute and )diu Sally Schaaf
advuor m the MYF will be present for tbc Sunday sess10ns
Those planmng to attend arc
Jolla Kfl&lt;hb pres dent Gary

Ault Carol Crtswell Dtana Slum
be Barbara and Betty Cover
Ruth Ann Edwards

Storm SA~ as Jfw ••

, ' ~. _ $4.7$ -~

WtitherltriPJiiOt as lOw a$

CeRing Tile 'as low as
Oak Flooring as low as
Tileboard as low as

Dlsappeorlnt
Stalrw•y
Ideal for on
•r~nee to attlc or
ottlc room A•

INSULATION
Best qujlliY All
staqdard type~
B:tu ll'P• " low

$35 95

41Atcoq It

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1

10c ft.

' 12Vzc s9. h.
13Y2c sq. ft.
11 c SCf. ft. '

Knotty Pmc
Ideal lor Re&lt;re
at on ltooma
Dens or Family
Room~ Aa low

171At uq It

71 Ohio Counties
Were Mfected By
The Flu Epidemic
COLUMBUS t P -L"I yea
nfluenza cp den 1C bcga m Sell
c~ber and 5lrlltk 71 o( the state F88 count es Dr Ralph E Owo k
.state health d rector &amp;i d toda
The cp dcm c reached ls pe A
dur ng October he reported
Dwork sa d 160 deaths were t
tniJuted to mfluenza m 63 cou
C! Asian flu wa.s found m 4
ount es
Dwork sa d a sll dy nd catc I
he death rate was h &amp;hl's an o
persons over 69 and nt nls. The
llness rate was h ghe.st amon
h ldren of school age
[nflucnza poss bly rouhl have
been a cause In 107 o 1 r dea 11
Owork sad
He advocated conl nu d use of
the mfluenz;a vaccme {\CO thouH
here are no s gn:s O{ a sccOntl
outbreak
MARKEt RIPoaT
CINCINNATI UP - Produrc

&amp;tfr.taeraltr •

1-.-e Prttectio•

rain ow.r the so.uth portion thl'
afternoon aM •enleht Warmer to
day end tonight Rain cher~~lng tq
light snow ond colder TuoMioy

Edtlh Vaughan Thea chaplain

INCLUDES

"ELtAIU

GIVES ' YOU '

Onlo Snow mlxod l"ltn tlHt
beginning !odor ond changing to

Vlrgmia Long Aurcliu11 marshall
Lucllle Swackhamer Pomeroy rlf

ng number the Alp 1 e Holtdoy

tune L tlle Broy,n Jug
The progrHm s des gned t
please ttte mus cal tastes of nea
r fl yone and to prov de an CV&lt;'
lng s entertainment Also w th f.
prem re performance of Cobol
Bo one may vtew he beg n
of a new era of crcat ve mustc

BY UNITeD PRESS

!Oclate conductress

2 QUART

The Jun or Varsity Band occ
pies a_ prom nent poll l 01 n I
cor:ccrt 1lso They will play U
ted Nations March aa t~e1r opell
Overture a~ thelr contr buttan
the serious atmosphert and u
f nale will present a bouncy La
tin number known as Mel ca
Sundae ./

Weather

ddleport E
•
e at y-

Roberta K Nlndlmg past gra~td matron of Beverly open
ed the meeting, after whtch the lollowmg district officers pre
s1ded Cora Webb presldent Ruth Crumrine New Marsh

Glothhn performs the job of th
t:U&amp;Xophone solmat The ont re sol
IS do e tid I b wh ch means t~
there s no music written for tl
solo and the solo111t may pla
wltatever be dcstres Althoug
this type of sole Is not u comm
111 ;&gt;rofcssional and col ~se ran
(::uba no Bo w II be m lestOT!f'
in h gb school music for th s area

ew

13 33 55 Tl
9 2D 46 66

Logan

Logan Morgan 13 3-7 29 Brown
7 2 ~ 16 Stump 5 I I 11 Br~ndon
:____ _,-,-------,-,.---' last n when the play began Ibis 2 I 3 5 Patterson 2 !Hl 6 Doltsthe rend tlon of 1 Could Have
matsch 0 12 I Totals ~ 1H5 66
Danced All N ght and On th

tow as

Gat Rqe
Pay Ollly fUM •uwa
and $28 011,_ per DIODIII

'Mqnollo Temple Pylblon S s

The FARMERS BANK
and Savl'ngs Co"'p"··y
au

Jackets Upset Logan 71-66As
Kelly Has .Best Night With 23

Veteran Teacher

Mr!i Ro I n RRdf r I progrRn
ha 11 um for the af crnoon pis
ned a prognn cons .sting of thr {'
articles Evcrvrfay l\IIrarlc~ t;
Mrs Mouum Ucrnlu Mrs Hor
cc Abbo l and S I'MI Through
tho coli?
school
Smllng Mrs Edgar I hbol A DidoltoYO
SoftiHnt kntw lhol moll chll
Thi• part of the mcoling eon
oen
There s 1 hr T me WR!4
va b Mrs sc tt Foln cr and 11:&lt; dNn when ther enter Fifth eluded w th singing For He s A
Grode
Jolly Good l'ellow
llpll t kl'ep yo p ppy ~ere giver. Shoko
ond ohlm llko tho dlckono
by Mrs W II am Gr e11er
-Qf Mr Roltorll thoy'ro olrold?
A ~ g Jc~us Loves Me wati Old thlo Samoono know Mr Rello
c!ltl nt r~ by s x ch ldrcn Mar}
~
em has to teach them "'e • not 1
1 o t Radford Sherry Blad&lt;Sio
Scraottlh nv ::~n I Roger Abbott Connl

Cunomcr Parki g At
Unr of Store

\

CHILLICOTHE UP - One teen
ager was killed a 1d s x others m

The Dance Band' po tton ollh
the Black Hat Gang and of Stef
fy he did a lot of good church program w II include both ~:~lo
number entitled Its lht Talk o
brance In memory of the late work
the
Town and Ihe fam lia boun
Abo on htmd were Asa Hoskins

Hysell alternate representative
Gamea were played dur ng the Mrs Howard Kress The funds
soc at hour with prlzeJ awarded to fro n these Kift&amp; are used for schol
Mrs Gibbs Mrs Hysell Mrs Me arshtps to worthy students in the
0 II and Mr• Beaver Refresh work of the church Mrs Mehle
menta of Ice cteam and cake wore man of New Haven W Va was
Introduced by Mrs Theodore Reed
1crved
The next meat ng wltl be he d and welcomed a11 a new member
Mrs Patrick Lochary gave an In
Tuesday February 4 at the Gbbl
home and all members are Lrsed tere11ting review of the book

I Pto111 ~~COfl 1ncl ' " o ht
frylnt 1f • wholt ch c:hn he • 1
Reo~ttt Mitt cltt vneel f« tho ob
Yet~ tiN low h.. t-Ho mo o bv nt
dt lnt I A11d 10 euy to du.,l

Wahama Band

Teenager Killed
Jn Auto Crash
Near Chillicothe

FENCING
FLOOR JACKI
CIILING T?-1

Eggs steady prtces at fan s
U S consumer grades Whites a d
browns A Jumbos 3fH2 A lanz:c
32-36 A med urn 2&amp;-33 A ' .. I
23 30 A large 28 33 prices FOB
Cmcmnati whites and browfls A
large 41-43 A medtum 33-41 A
large 37-39
Cbtckens steady fryers 3 3 ~ lb
21 24\! hens heovy type 18-21
hens llgbt type 1112
Volume and praee dt~lributton
on fryers !10 000 at 21 2 000 at
2111 106.000 at 22 !10.000 al 23
10 000 at 24 fi 000 at 24\1 22 000
at uodet.ermined pnce1

Butter creamerr DO sc:ore 710.

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•Dayh~toL ·· .

Did ¥oU K!Mw That?

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No QIJ~ Jnfued Rous~~

In Minor Mishap Guernsey Cow
·A~R~tord
Sunday

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to lhl! rolulnn.
li silililo fl! ~~~~ lllgjnjy 6\Yt of
A word of explanation,. hardtt !tep_tt!6 t'he !!putdil Age to b•
no.ded here by thoso who ~ilow (el!hlni ''Wil LO. jllsflfied In hi•
Jl'l'(l best
earnpaillJlat Anttetain?" as quoted
I have hardly r{' t hrcn :~blc to recently In Time magAZine. Thl•
fully laee a world without li)Y be- happened In a West Point cia ...
l(wed brothN, Clirw ,in lt. He was room that President lice w11 visit·
always there, his love and under- 1ng only laSt week\
standing have been ~ueb 1 main·
My dlt!i thou1ht Is that tholili
stay all m}' Hf(' that full reali2a· b;alny 9ounllitm bid best b4! digtion of loss made JUsf even mere tin; d.-.p IIIIo things eleitronlc,
going nlong d•Y by dat a hml. Prphi@IDI of 1pace travel, radar,
hard thlllg t ,.0
all the an~~., ol i&lt;leneo ·In 111ls
yeet of oul ti&gt;td, 1951, with small
I RUflfiO!i{' we al &gt;~~:.~ ~ count on time lelt lor ftllls.
ha\'lng lhesr Jor('d onrs forever,
Our htli\'1 deepest rcverl'nce to
somehow. J often su td to my close
Lee, g'rlm war.winnlng
frlt'nd :~ nd ne1ghhor, Nora 'Mills,
S. Gnnt, and aU that no"I just Ci.lll't th111k of a world with
roster.
Cltne not In It " (1'1ml during hili
BU1' «-, tlifs lo 96 years later

CLUB TO M!ET
The Pomeroy Shakespearo Club
will meet at Jhe home of Mrs.
Pearl Hysell, !lulhorry Ave., Wed·
nesday at 2 p m.

PTA fO M!R1

The Salisbury PTA will meet In
MIIU1ar se!tllon 'i'uesday at 8 p. in.
at the sohool. Robert Boweo, silp.
ervlsor of elementary education,
will speak oo "Services ol the
~ounty Office" and .Mrs. Orin
Smllh will give lhe ochool news.
Mrt;·jlelll')' "W1!11.-wlll be tho hoi·
long llln~ss).
teBS lor the evenln(l.
And~t·a~Ja~
far
later,
lhJn
many
But that's going too far, I rea· ~ror&amp;u 1 ·td ivory' . towers evenl
Ute now Becau!ie you have to
·
Your mind and heart rtels· away hllf 111 lie.
from the very possibility.
"The vine still ollngs to the mol-·
Always though In my heort ol
Wall
hearts h that one speelal place re derlof
Aild
at every gust lhe dead
served ror, brother and for him
alone. A place of tender mem- leav1; tall."
ories. cluldhood experience•. ahar· - just litl tbeJe gi'ay win ter days
ed happiness of rormer years But itndef the Wl~lor grayness,
,
nlong with early loss~s of father lnf d61'inaill In lcallels
urider lrot.en sod, ile all
prom·
nnd tntl'r mother
Wordsworth wrote Ia bls 11uey lo., ol spring, let us be n1aured.
Pla~teta 61 tulips, daflodlla, crt&gt;
Gray" '1M she I• In he'r rrave,
and oh, The ditrerence to me"
cu~s (mine WBI daffodils thlo
And I'll lcav~ at raght thete, dear year) have evory hope ol gay and
rcadtr~. n'ow knowinl tb'at ill of radiant bloom. I've cvon oeon a
you under1tand
few people 1pdding gardens with 11
vJew to next Spring's tender early
Tho lollowln&amp; lwo or threo veretablts.
"squJIJs" are from a column started In rarl y November,
"'Thit'l tile ~ay the cookie cruMI oppcnd thmn hc•·o 111 a starte-:, blea" l• a good new one to U118 just
let us say Th&lt;!)' were written W· In coae you're tlrod of ''lf.hat'a
fore !he cloud olio" bad de~oend· tho way the ball bour.ces." Juat
of the
ed.
picked tt up, 10 hand It on to
1\!eel fo·
8"""111
buolneoa
YOU,
~
reY:Iew11~ will •be that con·

HOW TO DEAL WITH
YOUR TENSIONS
11le QU&amp;t lor peace of mind - or
for good mental htalth, which Ia
another namo for lt- la unl""""l.
We hm to work to achieve it.
FoJiowma is 9110 of a fi)W simple,
rtady·to·hand actiolll ,IVhi&lt;h
holp you.

WORK OFF
YOUR ANGER
lr you feel younelf uolnaan- 81
•••
• acneral way or behavior~ remembor that while anter may stve you
a tcmpoilty oeAao ol tJehteous•
DotS, or of power, It will
aenerally 111" P!IU lebllni fOOUsb
and oony Ill the end. If you feel

P':~~:;,1 =w~

:
lhat liflpulat for a Mille. Lei It
walt until tomofrolv. Moaowhilo,
do 10111etbl!lg CC!IJtruetlvo with
lbe pcnt.up ener,y. Pitch iota
·'

""""PhYucaiaetivlty like aardon·
lot cleaotnc out the aatog~ car·
pentryouomeothe rdo-11-yoursetf
project. Or work It OUI in lennio
or a lor11 walk.
..._ 1 1
'" • • o.. of eleven olmplo IUL
..(lt!tionathatca~behelpMIIthey
are applied d!Ugcntly, II you Muld
Bkll fUrther lnfol1narlon, write (ot
tho li:eo now booklet: "l!ow to
D!ALWrmYoual'INJioNS,"wrlt•
len i1J top "'pefU In the ~d of
ftydliattY.A~o:!tttMMcowl

Hl"itll, Bolll()Q, New York !,
Ntw Yort.
NIJdlrdQJttpubHu"Wct1n
rrl:OJH'flfiOII wJrlt Tlfl Advtrll.nlf&amp;
CmmcU • rhl N•w'PDit'

Adn!ttiJifll E.fiCillillll AJJfflaii0/1,

r

Anti

QGW

'tis

Junu11ry~ '~~~· ~-~::i~tjrf~~ AdMI41•f!'atlon.
v~teran benelJts All
b)'

!lamed alter the twOofa~ed
Janu•,
nnd a two heed
lt 11! been as to weather. Some

To
beauteous .s prhlg like da$s ar'lrl
The Loyal Wom •.n's Clas·s of !he
tocla~ (Jan. Hl) snow ha.s decora•·
cd all the evergreens thO bare Church of Christ will meet on
block llmb11 of our maples, and TltLirsday even!nM: at tho churcla.
cuuscd down to-earth wrC$llln ~
WO.MIN tO MliET
wll h tw nnrn ~ n rt Hhovrl - and l•1!
Gr()up 1 nf t~" Womrn's A!sl'lcia·

b~hllld'"

&amp;y

~HA•L•s

~~~~~~~~·!:Nt~e

M. MltAHW

Unllod Prtii Stoff (ar,....nt
The Wcolern ,..!lie; ifreii
ll.Hifit 10
start 86Ctet dtplol!latlo
· !lith
Sovl~t Rulllil next 1ft
on
meall.l o! Oiling ilorld ....,.• If\.
The first move may~..be,.•• madd
by Llewellyn E. Tllol!lpsM Sr.,
Eisenhower took this a step fur·
ther
In •11 pre" contorenee m
1
1111
u. Its.looks
mb andor 1D Moscow.
now as If the talks, In Waohlngtori last Wedn~sday,
He said tbat lifsl •hould oo"'d
their opening phase, may center.
on a wa Y t o ~csume dl sarmament "normal diplomatic pliecesses."
That means aecret escha111ea trl
talks on n lunatcd basis
rt WM nnnounced Fr!dat that search for a basis for real nego'fhdmrson had been called to ltatlon.
•
He suaaesled also that there
Washmgton for consultations with:
Secr·etury of Stlltc John FosteJt might be, alter that. a, meeting ol
Dulles and perhaps allo with smbossadora or tha countries con·
c~rned. The am~dadon would
i ' H!IUdcii:K~~~~~~~u~AY
try to-lay the baJio lor a meeting
' Thomp1on ls to teturn to Mos· of foreign miniat~rs. T.hat, in ;~rn,
eow early in ~,ehruary If he asks il all went well· would pr®are
lor a "tummlt" m~etlng
/or 11 meeting with Soviet Foreign the
Minister Andrei A Gromykc, un·
doubledly it w!ll mean the aacret r--""'!'--~.....--"""'-.
negollallons have begun
Eisenhower opened the wny for
dlplom&amp;tle exchnnseo In the letter
he sent nno week ago to Soviet
Premier Nikolai A. Bulganln.
The , Prealdent sa1d that under
proper conditions he was ready to
meet Butganln and Communist
Party Looder Nikltn S. Khrush·
ohev, alony with other Alllod leadora.
But first, Eisenhower laid, t1

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MelasCounty

12:10 p.m.

DAJL Y CROSSWORD

Ym srils
fet a
"like new"

loot •err
You'llappreciate the diiTerenll&lt;! w~eq
you oend yeur auitt lo Ul lor expert
cleaning tervice. They'" come llaok
every tltnl\ "bandbox" cletn 1nd
lrab. You'lllikc! our model!~~'"

CALL 122

Cle:mcrs

FOREfQlt1., N
' Ems
·1t',

bdd, much ~ Ptil)ltltnb of coarso tlcm of the flrat Presbyterian
!he snofi, ' IIO white and Church, Mi&lt;l.diiJI)ortl ~Ill tilfd .llilt
Tuesday at 7:30 P m. at the home
I&gt;card~r~le flowm hnvo gon&lt; of Mrs. Myron Miller.
CIRCLI MIETING
to ,!cep
U11dcr n blonkct soli and worm
1
Sufcly away lrom every harm."
REVIVAL CONTINUES
In a few monthlj- wecks even
Tht Revival which Is being held
wo could say-there'll be dalfo- 'ot tho Churcn of Christ In ~hrlo·
dlls, rursylhla all thai golden lion U~lun will cGnllnuc until
mty log1M. CoJ11plclol 1• wor11 Wcdnead•Y ni~hl. Rev. Evorctt All· 'Mr. and Mts. John Horton (Dorooot but otlll as lovolt lin" " .
~tcArth11r 1t tho m11gell•t thy Blos•er) of Chorleston are announcilll the birth of their third
CVIlr We(a relined IJ ilhclie)''!-(luy Sayre "' pnslor.
"0 wind, I winter comes
---'son, Ste~harl Wayne, on Joliuary 6.
Grandporento oro ~lr. and Mrs.
Can Sprlni be far
The
B. H. Ray Blo&amp;s&amp;r of MlddlGport and M'r.
1 ant peiAoi\qlly amazed, dl!· Sanborn Mlsolonary Society of and Mrt. t!enry Horton ol Charles·
gu•trd and l!d uvcr Sarah First Baptlat 9bureh will meet ot ton.
Cft~rehlll'o 11\alrlng the front page l~e home of Mro. 1. ~!. Archer on
In 1uoh a· na1~eou1 mann". Sad· Tuesday' evcnhil 11 "'3t
b£1CAIISC the tnlentttl daughttr ot house !laid ''These RfO nno;ltJVely
ACRO~S
41. A cross
15. Veer•
, o 1111t ~~•·!ouo A fathor should do the longest hula t ever saw.
'"'" Wi!'\.1
l,·A.ttractlvo 42. Buddhist
18. 'l'ennls
oeller l!).a11 thai.
ld
t
e.
Noah. a
1x mon tl n now
church
aervlet
"r have "'y"o··~··
th,ory
'
Her
unct
s
"
mea
o1·
s
' 11 wu ..
and ncvoL' have reached till! ham''
aon
(Jap)
19. Com..
happy and brokon marriage lhc.- lim you been eotlng high on
9. Madne,gs
DOWN
pen10. Knight.'
rault , too, I'm afraid) which she's the hoJJ Jote!)'? You're just 11 rich
1 Chlnc•e elty
aattnr
atte-ndant.
probahly tr)'lllg to forget for who o!d bourgeosic If •n you have, )'OU
2. In the WilY
ottlcer
know 11 what thc de cp I!Ct 1rou'II o lackv do~ .
11. Mountaln.o
{OOIIOIJ.)
21. H9.11'
.
!S.A.I
! s:\,,:,
22. Vehtcle
.nuy bo
.
Well, 1 guoss maybe not so
13. Mus! cat
I. W&amp;ter 10\. :l4. Oulded
But yon ihnutd hm dono bet •·i&lt;h ollhor ,. pork I• way bet 01,
lnslrument
(poos.)
25. A
lcr, Sarah, In thl~ Amerlcu whirh thl11 11teak In cost some of whlc~
11. Indiana
5.Thread
auddtc
"" loved fou and whore you'v• •hnuld at lean be enemd In iOid
!Utah I
bobbin
flame
evidently lnade for tod much lOll to emphosizo ll.! prlco.
15. Turf
0. ll"lrm
26. Soap
money (Hall ot Fame, ali those
nut lol's don't get on that sub18. Tratlto
7. Unclerwater
foam
1V rolasJ lor your own good.
loci. It's been knocked around.
tlrht
mine
28. Llzar4
I rcolly hope ·'Winnlo" doean'' trampled, loulht over, wraniled
dtrtctlon
8. Scant7
Ji, l!cln·
knuw about this, but I fm he over and boilo down to merely
n.June bur
t, (Jirl'• name
dina.
11. Hole-pierc• 11 iound, u a
doOI, news modla befitg the !at thl 8 "F.'1the P'Y
leave "er
vlan
flunu p11r!eetod thing lh11l our
' r q up or
tnr tool
ftorat
3J, earn-a
"'
th.~re on the shclr." So we bJund18. Througft
~ontury hu mode !t.
er out with nhw dollar~ ol' nino·
\
20. Write on
teen or ~wcaHy-nine slmoleon•
nt oc
A choice one rrnln Dad'! rcpM· worth or !!Ill rr Bild maybe even
Ufl

~~~~~ggg~~l~ol~re~.~"~Fe~ll~er~a~t~h~ls~b~oa~r~rti~nl~l

Tri ·Lustre

' ~~ed to btt preae~t.
ftAY
M•• t THURs""

SundRY arwrnoon guos" ot t&amp;o
loe lohnsons were Mr. and ¥td.
Harley Haning and dsuthter, Nan
Carol¥n of Flatwood
, , __.
&gt;m Jo6 Johnson and' '""· Joe
Jr. aeeom(&gt;anled her son EVerett
!lay Johnaon lo Wood County ~lr·
port In l'olrkersburg on M&lt;itd,cy
wh-e
"' hc boar ded a PIane to NOf·
lolk, Va. where he ·will await nott
Navy assignm ent wtuth w11l be in
the ·Medllcmnoan ma
Mra. Joe .Tohnson and son Joe
Jr. •pent Mondny af.ternoon in
llar10tta where they VISited the
Campu~ Marlt8 uH I.seum
Mr. and Mrs Gene' Evan.~ of
Bradbury Wt'ro Monday evening
t 1 t• J J h
p,ues 8 0 "e 00 0 mon .~
Sun~ay guel!ts or the Juhn Har!IY! 'Wen/ Mr. and Mrs Rus.!!cll
~Hall and dauahtcrs, Mr. and M'rs
Bernard Spnu&lt;liJng and .sons, Mr
and Mrs. Burton DeVeau and ~un s
Mr. and Mrs. Goorje Mills and
daughtera, oil ol Alhens.
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would be essential to work: out
complex ~ost · West laauel
"throu1h diOIOmatlc chirillels an4
bY o'l" fotelJn mlnloters."
Pl'ltldarit ~opltlnl Mova
The reas~n. tbe ~r~sldent ex·
plalned, was to ma~e l""' !hill i
"Summit" meeting would h•ve i
g'Dod ctiance of .succes1 and wOuld
riot, by eodt~ In faliure, leavd
111• world alluatlon woroe off lllari
ever.
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Robinson's

Laundry

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8ettH litne&amp;

I

th.n Just
hm pototo
•oup
wllh
good
old oniGI1
In II for
•upper.
And mo!it of us way too ht and
ought to have Melba toast and a
cup of tea lnttcad of the soup at
that
Mothers are plannln&amp; to bake
cooklea for the o~:~an house down
11 the new Pelll Strfet School
Youngsters will be lo dazzled to
be in those beautiful qew rooms
snd pmnts nnd tntemlcd cHI
" "' happy alonl with lhcm So
be there when tho baad . ilartl
playl n'l

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Notlon•l tdvertlolnl represent•
·•e. Botllnolli·Kimball, Inc., 848
.exlntton A... , Naw Yorlr Ctcy,
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J:nterq ao oecond olau molllna
4Jiter II lb6 pool olllce 11 PoD&gt;
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Sub.!.,IJlllon tate.: Dellveu b,
:arrlot when anUable 30 centJ
Hr wet'ti ~pe Jllr In 11tvanat 11
rho r,.n, Sentinel ctllce, $1MO; .
II• montbo, $1.80; three month1.
ll po. By 11\0I?,~ route where mtl·
ab1e: ene '!'Ontti ''· 111 maa one
,.., $8; oiJ months, $U8; lhau
'l!enllls, SUO; ono m011th, Sl.
l'ubllllhed ...,..,. oftoroooo ••·
"PP Sunda1 b' Tilt Olifo Valle'
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i:86.c1'4i&gt; VOrdlot It YOIIN
4:0o Brl!!hter Doy
4:15 Se&lt;rel Storm
un !!)dee &lt;if Ntibt
8:00 Early Shtiw'
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1.30 Y'our Esso Reoorter
8:45 Sports Parada
ti~!~ Woath&lt;!l-nllft
7.oo : l.cav•_ll To Ben&amp;"
7:30 U'ob: ,,J;Iood
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8:00 ll.ltrllli and aUeo
8 !O Ta,lel)t Senuts
~ :Oo Danoy Thumas
9 S&amp; /December Bride
10.00 Studb One ,
Up1t&gt;lho-Minute Nl""•
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In a low blue glass container. Margaret Blaettnar and· Pot Billkam
it ~he coffee service~

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11:00
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Three Narrowly
F""' Pogo Ont)
io wbal "'" head of them He said

To Tell The Trilth '
DuPont ShoW ,.
T~ellewa f~~li!!l •
l~ilbllzl';tiieiW"6

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that he dl'tl not see flasher lighh
and that he was only aware of thl'!
tra!o on lhe cro&amp;&lt;ing just befor•l
tho · crosb, when t,,leir car struck
tlmd eir back from lllo ~··
glne.
Glenn Cundiff, syracuse a pre·
on the New York C9gtral
Wnf. also a witness tt: the
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I·""'Nd0 "•'!.barges have as yet been
filed by the Sherilf's Department

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!ropton,
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6rf4ae; !&gt;arke,t'llbltrg, w. ,va., New
Caotle, lnd:, ~d all 22 chaplet•
of illstrict 26.
At the cloae ol the meelilljl a
co/lee hour WOI enjoyed. The Ia·
ble was attradlve in lace cover

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Llberace
Movie Qtilek Qull
Gnlteheo Wade Show
MOVIe Matloee
Arr)e~cao Bandstand
Jjq You Trust Your Wile
American Bandstand
Superman
)!lekey .Mouse Club
&lt;;mooa Club
A~liu~ 1 Smith Roports

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12:1~ Franii~ Laloe SMlii
12:~ &amp;foyJ~ Qulc~. Qutz
1:00 Gretchen Wade Show
\:SO Movl• llatlnea
a:IJO At!iei1tili 11ail~
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e:ut lJcross Iowa into the Grea ~
l.akco.
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In tile Northeast, a mass or
fr\_gid air poured acros&amp; New EnJ:lapd and New York, ptun);~
readings below ~ero in the mterior
and into the teens and 201 as \far
!"Uih l! VIrgin!!.
The .
dropped to 18 d&lt;·
' Yor~ City SUnday
added'tp thl di•
battled a DUn!·
one which
a Brooklyn

Amerldn "Bondltlna
Sit ~ot
~lekey !.!pUle Clull
Cart&lt;ioo. Club

Althur J. Smllll Repotti ·

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ln ' the Far We6t in advanee of :1
new Pacific storm, and tcmper~ ­
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Weathermen said raill.!. were ex
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the Gulf slaleo today and north
nto the OhJo Valley and lowe1
Great Lakes, where t n.lxture or
rain, sJeet or show wtu; pre~1cted
The BnOlf or ratn Wlll to spre3C1
acroa the northern AppAlachians
\ly !ijllghtf!tl. Snow Flurrlea were
.xpeeted tO contlnlle through thf
Sotthern Plairls •nd nu.n ~ seen
from - Wa~hingtott to nortl\crr·
Calt_fornia.

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and takes it ljeliQ~. She•• in f4VOl of an~ ....t.~l~ I&amp; do~:~:·~ \11-~ from~ .
how much betrer she can do it with her ehdricif.J~~,...PII,Iy-4~~ ~ :that the El~ Ccm!Am~
in the last three y~ ~ invested more thG ~~·doijars ill,~ ~uiP.p,le!lt ~better services to milke
sure ~electric tp~ds IIJe always on tbe JQb/~00' mm!'n ~ br~Cf&amp;e¥ (or continued ~­
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li silililo fl! ~~~~ lllgjnjy 6\Yt of
A word of explanation,. hardtt !tep_tt!6 t'he !!putdil Age to b•
no.ded here by thoso who ~ilow (el!hlni ''Wil LO. jllsflfied In hi•
Jl'l'(l best
earnpaillJlat Anttetain?" as quoted
I have hardly r{' t hrcn :~blc to recently In Time magAZine. Thl•
fully laee a world without li)Y be- happened In a West Point cia ...
l(wed brothN, Clirw ,in lt. He was room that President lice w11 visit·
always there, his love and under- 1ng only laSt week\
standing have been ~ueb 1 main·
My dlt!i thou1ht Is that tholili
stay all m}' Hf(' that full reali2a· b;alny 9ounllitm bid best b4! digtion of loss made JUsf even mere tin; d.-.p IIIIo things eleitronlc,
going nlong d•Y by dat a hml. Prphi@IDI of 1pace travel, radar,
hard thlllg t ,.0
all the an~~., ol i&lt;leneo ·In 111ls
yeet of oul ti&gt;td, 1951, with small
I RUflfiO!i{' we al &gt;~~:.~ ~ count on time lelt lor ftllls.
ha\'lng lhesr Jor('d onrs forever,
Our htli\'1 deepest rcverl'nce to
somehow. J often su td to my close
Lee, g'rlm war.winnlng
frlt'nd :~ nd ne1ghhor, Nora 'Mills,
S. Gnnt, and aU that no"I just Ci.lll't th111k of a world with
roster.
Cltne not In It " (1'1ml during hili
BU1' «-, tlifs lo 96 years later

CLUB TO M!ET
The Pomeroy Shakespearo Club
will meet at Jhe home of Mrs.
Pearl Hysell, !lulhorry Ave., Wed·
nesday at 2 p m.

PTA fO M!R1

The Salisbury PTA will meet In
MIIU1ar se!tllon 'i'uesday at 8 p. in.
at the sohool. Robert Boweo, silp.
ervlsor of elementary education,
will speak oo "Services ol the
~ounty Office" and .Mrs. Orin
Smllh will give lhe ochool news.
Mrt;·jlelll')' "W1!11.-wlll be tho hoi·
long llln~ss).
teBS lor the evenln(l.
And~t·a~Ja~
far
later,
lhJn
many
But that's going too far, I rea· ~ror&amp;u 1 ·td ivory' . towers evenl
Ute now Becau!ie you have to
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Your mind and heart rtels· away hllf 111 lie.
from the very possibility.
"The vine still ollngs to the mol-·
Always though In my heort ol
Wall
hearts h that one speelal place re derlof
Aild
at every gust lhe dead
served ror, brother and for him
alone. A place of tender mem- leav1; tall."
ories. cluldhood experience•. ahar· - just litl tbeJe gi'ay win ter days
ed happiness of rormer years But itndef the Wl~lor grayness,
,
nlong with early loss~s of father lnf d61'inaill In lcallels
urider lrot.en sod, ile all
prom·
nnd tntl'r mother
Wordsworth wrote Ia bls 11uey lo., ol spring, let us be n1aured.
Pla~teta 61 tulips, daflodlla, crt&gt;
Gray" '1M she I• In he'r rrave,
and oh, The ditrerence to me"
cu~s (mine WBI daffodils thlo
And I'll lcav~ at raght thete, dear year) have evory hope ol gay and
rcadtr~. n'ow knowinl tb'at ill of radiant bloom. I've cvon oeon a
you under1tand
few people 1pdding gardens with 11
vJew to next Spring's tender early
Tho lollowln&amp; lwo or threo veretablts.
"squJIJs" are from a column started In rarl y November,
"'Thit'l tile ~ay the cookie cruMI oppcnd thmn hc•·o 111 a starte-:, blea" l• a good new one to U118 just
let us say Th&lt;!)' were written W· In coae you're tlrod of ''lf.hat'a
fore !he cloud olio" bad de~oend· tho way the ball bour.ces." Juat
of the
ed.
picked tt up, 10 hand It on to
1\!eel fo·
8"""111
buolneoa
YOU,
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reY:Iew11~ will •be that con·

HOW TO DEAL WITH
YOUR TENSIONS
11le QU&amp;t lor peace of mind - or
for good mental htalth, which Ia
another namo for lt- la unl""""l.
We hm to work to achieve it.
FoJiowma is 9110 of a fi)W simple,
rtady·to·hand actiolll ,IVhi&lt;h
holp you.

WORK OFF
YOUR ANGER
lr you feel younelf uolnaan- 81
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• acneral way or behavior~ remembor that while anter may stve you
a tcmpoilty oeAao ol tJehteous•
DotS, or of power, It will
aenerally 111" P!IU lebllni fOOUsb
and oony Ill the end. If you feel

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lhat liflpulat for a Mille. Lei It
walt until tomofrolv. Moaowhilo,
do 10111etbl!lg CC!IJtruetlvo with
lbe pcnt.up ener,y. Pitch iota
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""""PhYucaiaetivlty like aardon·
lot cleaotnc out the aatog~ car·
pentryouomeothe rdo-11-yoursetf
project. Or work It OUI in lennio
or a lor11 walk.
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..(lt!tionathatca~behelpMIIthey
are applied d!Ugcntly, II you Muld
Bkll fUrther lnfol1narlon, write (ot
tho li:eo now booklet: "l!ow to
D!ALWrmYoual'INJioNS,"wrlt•
len i1J top "'pefU In the ~d of
ftydliattY.A~o:!tttMMcowl

Hl"itll, Bolll()Q, New York !,
Ntw Yort.
NIJdlrdQJttpubHu"Wct1n
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v~teran benelJts All
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!lamed alter the twOofa~ed
Janu•,
nnd a two heed
lt 11! been as to weather. Some

To
beauteous .s prhlg like da$s ar'lrl
The Loyal Wom •.n's Clas·s of !he
tocla~ (Jan. Hl) snow ha.s decora•·
cd all the evergreens thO bare Church of Christ will meet on
block llmb11 of our maples, and TltLirsday even!nM: at tho churcla.
cuuscd down to-earth wrC$llln ~
WO.MIN tO MliET
wll h tw nnrn ~ n rt Hhovrl - and l•1!
Gr()up 1 nf t~" Womrn's A!sl'lcia·

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Unllod Prtii Stoff (ar,....nt
The Wcolern ,..!lie; ifreii
ll.Hifit 10
start 86Ctet dtplol!latlo
· !lith
Sovl~t Rulllil next 1ft
on
meall.l o! Oiling ilorld ....,.• If\.
The first move may~..be,.•• madd
by Llewellyn E. Tllol!lpsM Sr.,
Eisenhower took this a step fur·
ther
In •11 pre" contorenee m
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u. Its.looks
mb andor 1D Moscow.
now as If the talks, In Waohlngtori last Wedn~sday,
He said tbat lifsl •hould oo"'d
their opening phase, may center.
on a wa Y t o ~csume dl sarmament "normal diplomatic pliecesses."
That means aecret escha111ea trl
talks on n lunatcd basis
rt WM nnnounced Fr!dat that search for a basis for real nego'fhdmrson had been called to ltatlon.
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He suaaesled also that there
Washmgton for consultations with:
Secr·etury of Stlltc John FosteJt might be, alter that. a, meeting ol
Dulles and perhaps allo with smbossadora or tha countries con·
c~rned. The am~dadon would
i ' H!IUdcii:K~~~~~~~u~AY
try to-lay the baJio lor a meeting
' Thomp1on ls to teturn to Mos· of foreign miniat~rs. T.hat, in ;~rn,
eow early in ~,ehruary If he asks il all went well· would pr®are
lor a "tummlt" m~etlng
/or 11 meeting with Soviet Foreign the
Minister Andrei A Gromykc, un·
doubledly it w!ll mean the aacret r--""'!'--~.....--"""'-.
negollallons have begun
Eisenhower opened the wny for
dlplom&amp;tle exchnnseo In the letter
he sent nno week ago to Soviet
Premier Nikolai A. Bulganln.
The , Prealdent sa1d that under
proper conditions he was ready to
meet Butganln and Communist
Party Looder Nikltn S. Khrush·
ohev, alony with other Alllod leadora.
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DAJL Y CROSSWORD

Ym srils
fet a
"like new"

loot •err
You'llappreciate the diiTerenll&lt;! w~eq
you oend yeur auitt lo Ul lor expert
cleaning tervice. They'" come llaok
every tltnl\ "bandbox" cletn 1nd
lrab. You'lllikc! our model!~~'"

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Cle:mcrs

FOREfQlt1., N
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bdd, much ~ Ptil)ltltnb of coarso tlcm of the flrat Presbyterian
!he snofi, ' IIO white and Church, Mi&lt;l.diiJI)ortl ~Ill tilfd .llilt
Tuesday at 7:30 P m. at the home
I&gt;card~r~le flowm hnvo gon&lt; of Mrs. Myron Miller.
CIRCLI MIETING
to ,!cep
U11dcr n blonkct soli and worm
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Sufcly away lrom every harm."
REVIVAL CONTINUES
In a few monthlj- wecks even
Tht Revival which Is being held
wo could say-there'll be dalfo- 'ot tho Churcn of Christ In ~hrlo·
dlls, rursylhla all thai golden lion U~lun will cGnllnuc until
mty log1M. CoJ11plclol 1• wor11 Wcdnead•Y ni~hl. Rev. Evorctt All· 'Mr. and Mts. John Horton (Dorooot but otlll as lovolt lin" " .
~tcArth11r 1t tho m11gell•t thy Blos•er) of Chorleston are announcilll the birth of their third
CVIlr We(a relined IJ ilhclie)''!-(luy Sayre "' pnslor.
"0 wind, I winter comes
---'son, Ste~harl Wayne, on Joliuary 6.
Grandporento oro ~lr. and Mrs.
Can Sprlni be far
The
B. H. Ray Blo&amp;s&amp;r of MlddlGport and M'r.
1 ant peiAoi\qlly amazed, dl!· Sanborn Mlsolonary Society of and Mrt. t!enry Horton ol Charles·
gu•trd and l!d uvcr Sarah First Baptlat 9bureh will meet ot ton.
Cft~rehlll'o 11\alrlng the front page l~e home of Mro. 1. ~!. Archer on
In 1uoh a· na1~eou1 mann". Sad· Tuesday' evcnhil 11 "'3t
b£1CAIISC the tnlentttl daughttr ot house !laid ''These RfO nno;ltJVely
ACRO~S
41. A cross
15. Veer•
, o 1111t ~~•·!ouo A fathor should do the longest hula t ever saw.
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18. 'l'ennls
oeller l!).a11 thai.
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Noah. a
1x mon tl n now
church
aervlet
"r have "'y"o··~··
th,ory
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and ncvoL' have reached till! ham''
aon
(Jap)
19. Com..
happy and brokon marriage lhc.- lim you been eotlng high on
9. Madne,gs
DOWN
pen10. Knight.'
rault , too, I'm afraid) which she's the hoJJ Jote!)'? You're just 11 rich
1 Chlnc•e elty
aattnr
atte-ndant.
probahly tr)'lllg to forget for who o!d bourgeosic If •n you have, )'OU
2. In the WilY
ottlcer
know 11 what thc de cp I!Ct 1rou'II o lackv do~ .
11. Mountaln.o
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22. Vehtcle
.nuy bo
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Well, 1 guoss maybe not so
13. Mus! cat
I. W&amp;ter 10\. :l4. Oulded
But yon ihnutd hm dono bet •·i&lt;h ollhor ,. pork I• way bet 01,
lnslrument
(poos.)
25. A
lcr, Sarah, In thl~ Amerlcu whirh thl11 11teak In cost some of whlc~
11. Indiana
5.Thread
auddtc
"" loved fou and whore you'v• •hnuld at lean be enemd In iOid
!Utah I
bobbin
flame
evidently lnade for tod much lOll to emphosizo ll.! prlco.
15. Turf
0. ll"lrm
26. Soap
money (Hall ot Fame, ali those
nut lol's don't get on that sub18. Tratlto
7. Unclerwater
foam
1V rolasJ lor your own good.
loci. It's been knocked around.
tlrht
mine
28. Llzar4
I rcolly hope ·'Winnlo" doean'' trampled, loulht over, wraniled
dtrtctlon
8. Scant7
Ji, l!cln·
knuw about this, but I fm he over and boilo down to merely
n.June bur
t, (Jirl'• name
dina.
11. Hole-pierc• 11 iound, u a
doOI, news modla befitg the !at thl 8 "F.'1the P'Y
leave "er
vlan
flunu p11r!eetod thing lh11l our
' r q up or
tnr tool
ftorat
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~ontury hu mode !t.
er out with nhw dollar~ ol' nino·
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teen or ~wcaHy-nine slmoleon•
nt oc
A choice one rrnln Dad'! rcpM· worth or !!Ill rr Bild maybe even
Ufl

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Tri ·Lustre

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ftAY
M•• t THURs""

SundRY arwrnoon guos" ot t&amp;o
loe lohnsons were Mr. and ¥td.
Harley Haning and dsuthter, Nan
Carol¥n of Flatwood
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&gt;m Jo6 Johnson and' '""· Joe
Jr. aeeom(&gt;anled her son EVerett
!lay Johnaon lo Wood County ~lr·
port In l'olrkersburg on M&lt;itd,cy
wh-e
"' hc boar ded a PIane to NOf·
lolk, Va. where he ·will await nott
Navy assignm ent wtuth w11l be in
the ·Medllcmnoan ma
Mra. Joe .Tohnson and son Joe
Jr. •pent Mondny af.ternoon in
llar10tta where they VISited the
Campu~ Marlt8 uH I.seum
Mr. and Mrs Gene' Evan.~ of
Bradbury Wt'ro Monday evening
t 1 t• J J h
p,ues 8 0 "e 00 0 mon .~
Sun~ay guel!ts or the Juhn Har!IY! 'Wen/ Mr. and Mrs Rus.!!cll
~Hall and dauahtcrs, Mr. and M'rs
Bernard Spnu&lt;liJng and .sons, Mr
and Mrs. Burton DeVeau and ~un s
Mr. and Mrs. Goorje Mills and
daughtera, oil ol Alhens.
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would be essential to work: out
complex ~ost · West laauel
"throu1h diOIOmatlc chirillels an4
bY o'l" fotelJn mlnloters."
Pl'ltldarit ~opltlnl Mova
The reas~n. tbe ~r~sldent ex·
plalned, was to ma~e l""' !hill i
"Summit" meeting would h•ve i
g'Dod ctiance of .succes1 and wOuld
riot, by eodt~ In faliure, leavd
111• world alluatlon woroe off lllari
ever.
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And mo!it of us way too ht and
ought to have Melba toast and a
cup of tea lnttcad of the soup at
that
Mothers are plannln&amp; to bake
cooklea for the o~:~an house down
11 the new Pelll Strfet School
Youngsters will be lo dazzled to
be in those beautiful qew rooms
snd pmnts nnd tntemlcd cHI
" "' happy alonl with lhcm So
be there when tho baad . ilartl
playl n'l

THE DAILV"SE"TINEL

DEVOTED 1'0 rNfi:Rfi.S'I'8

OF lfiEfGS.!IfASCIN' AREA

Notlon•l tdvertlolnl represent•
·•e. Botllnolli·Kimball, Inc., 848
.exlntton A... , Naw Yorlr Ctcy,
~.N.Y.
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J:nterq ao oecond olau molllna
4Jiter II lb6 pool olllce 11 PoD&gt;
.,.,, Ohio.
Sub.!.,IJlllon tate.: Dellveu b,
:arrlot when anUable 30 centJ
Hr wet'ti ~pe Jllr In 11tvanat 11
rho r,.n, Sentinel ctllce, $1MO; .
II• montbo, $1.80; three month1.
ll po. By 11\0I?,~ route where mtl·
ab1e: ene '!'Ontti ''· 111 maa one
,.., $8; oiJ months, $U8; lhau
'l!enllls, SUO; ono m011th, Sl.
l'ubllllhed ...,..,. oftoroooo ••·
"PP Sunda1 b' Tilt Olifo Valle'
ltfttlael, 111e.,
Ill. ,.,_, o. llualn• ome.
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i:86.c1'4i&gt; VOrdlot It YOIIN
4:0o Brl!!hter Doy
4:15 Se&lt;rel Storm
un !!)dee &lt;if Ntibt
8:00 Early Shtiw'
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1.30 Y'our Esso Reoorter
8:45 Sports Parada
ti~!~ Woath&lt;!l-nllft
7.oo : l.cav•_ll To Ben&amp;"
7:30 U'ob: ,,J;Iood
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8:00 ll.ltrllli and aUeo
8 !O Ta,lel)t Senuts
~ :Oo Danoy Thumas
9 S&amp; /December Bride
10.00 Studb One ,
Up1t&gt;lho-Minute Nl""•
S&lt;la~ the ~~&gt;~•thu'

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In a low blue glass container. Margaret Blaettnar and· Pot Billkam
it ~he coffee service~

9:00
9:30.
11:00
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Three Narrowly
F""' Pogo Ont)
io wbal "'" head of them He said

To Tell The Trilth '
DuPont ShoW ,.
T~ellewa f~~li!!l •
l~ilbllzl';tiieiW"6

(Conll~utd

that he dl'tl not see flasher lighh
and that he was only aware of thl'!
tra!o on lhe cro&amp;&lt;ing just befor•l
tho · crosb, when t,,leir car struck
tlmd eir back from lllo ~··
glne.
Glenn Cundiff, syracuse a pre·
on the New York C9gtral
Wnf. also a witness tt: the
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I·""'Nd0 "•'!.barges have as yet been
filed by the Sherilf's Department

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were preseat lnnn
!ropton,
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6rf4ae; !&gt;arke,t'llbltrg, w. ,va., New
Caotle, lnd:, ~d all 22 chaplet•
of illstrict 26.
At the cloae ol the meelilljl a
co/lee hour WOI enjoyed. The Ia·
ble was attradlve in lace cover

~;8q ~~U"'Ialt7 ,

Llberace
Movie Qtilek Qull
Gnlteheo Wade Show
MOVIe Matloee
Arr)e~cao Bandstand
Jjq You Trust Your Wile
American Bandstand
Superman
)!lekey .Mouse Club
&lt;;mooa Club
A~liu~ 1 Smith Roports

d:d Newa

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7:80
8:00
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8:00

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12:1~ Franii~ Laloe SMlii
12:~ &amp;foyJ~ Qulc~. Qutz
1:00 Gretchen Wade Show
\:SO Movl• llatlnea
a:IJO At!iei1tili 11ail~
3:8a Do You Tl'ust YOIIf' 'lttfd

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O.S:S.
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Srtow And Rain
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
e:ut lJcross Iowa into the Grea ~
l.akco.
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In tile Northeast, a mass or
fr\_gid air poured acros&amp; New EnJ:lapd and New York, ptun);~
readings below ~ero in the mterior
and into the teens and 201 as \far
!"Uih l! VIrgin!!.
The .
dropped to 18 d&lt;·
' Yor~ City SUnday
added'tp thl di•
battled a DUn!·
one which
a Brooklyn

Amerldn "Bondltlna
Sit ~ot
~lekey !.!pUle Clull
Cart&lt;ioo. Club

Althur J. Smllll Repotti ·

the Jj'ell'i ·
7:00 Grt1 ·(lhOII :
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t2:30'.

ln ' the Far We6t in advanee of :1
new Pacific storm, and tcmper~ ­
tures ~rapped along the northwesl

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Weathermen said raill.!. were ex
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p~ot~4 to push easlwud thro.u1h

nlcknamt

the Gulf slaleo today and north
nto the OhJo Valley and lowe1
Great Lakes, where t n.lxture or
rain, sJeet or show wtu; pre~1cted
The BnOlf or ratn Wlll to spre3C1
acroa the northern AppAlachians
\ly !ijllghtf!tl. Snow Flurrlea were
.xpeeted tO contlnlle through thf
Sotthern Plairls •nd nu.n ~ seen
from - Wa~hingtott to nortl\crr·
Calt_fornia.

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and takes it ljeliQ~. She•• in f4VOl of an~ ....t.~l~ I&amp; do~:~:·~ \11-~ from~ .
how much betrer she can do it with her ehdricif.J~~,...PII,Iy-4~~ ~ :that the El~ Ccm!Am~
in the last three y~ ~ invested more thG ~~·doijars ill,~ ~uiP.p,le!lt ~better services to milke
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fte'flaUt Setatlael

-'~--sPORTS

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'HA:RD .
'lp!AZIL, Ind.- Dr. 'lot' De~ker .
wept back to •-\he ho.spltal . for .
tr,.tmont of an Internal trouble
thai had been botherin4 him aeveral 'yeara. After dismlual, he
•ca111e down with Asian flu. The~
in a weiken~d I:Ondition, he fiint·
ed and broke his hlp In a fall ot
his home. He wss rushed back tu
tbe hospllll. ·

Sought For Play
Coming Summer

DESK

Middleport Coach John Thomp

iOn clcctcrt president of the Mul·
·tleport

C.Jiduncey Lands In WVU Monticola
MilS's Rvger Chauncey, a senior at West Virginia University i.s a personality plus guy.
The 220·pound Mountaineer end has been chosen one or
20 oulstandlllg seniors to be honored m the Who's Who ot
the Campus Section in the school's 1958 Montico la yearbook.
Wrote the editorial board to Roger:
"You were chosen by the Editorial Hoard of the Monticola
on the basis uf your nul standing leadership, scholastic achievement, ciuzenship, outstanding service to IV. V. U., and oersonallty"
Roger, local sports fans recall, was a teammate of Rub Ash·
ley's in the !952-53 season, the last time lhe Yellmr Jackets
copped the SEO baskclball crown . He . also was the Jacket's
powerhouse fullback which narrowly missed the grid champlolJ$hip that year
.
Pa Chauncey operates a garage tn lower Pomeroy, about
100 yards I rom the corporation line on IV .. Main. Ro~e•:'s sister June is married lo Charley Stobarl, OhiO Un1vcrs1ty s No.
I quart~rba&lt;k last fall.

ffe' sWinning Them Too Closely!

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Little League' Ba&amp;eb~tll

Association Sunday at a meeting
held in the high school.
Lionel Boggs, retiring president,
pre11ided when it was decided to:

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~eat 'Em W.ith All Their l;lorses

ing with a porcupine. A velerln:n··
ian wam't available. An •nesthetlc
\VaS given to the dog and the quilts
removed from his mouth and jaw11.

eroy, ((acme an d possibly ·Wahama
4- Complcle ac tion for full memNalim1al

Littl~

Leagues of Amcnca.
~Pl a n (ur ll team of 1&amp;17
year-old boys if possible.
6----Start plans at once for
early sprmg fund campaign.

5. D. Tourist Rlu

7- Support as last summer a
"mtnor'' league of boys to young
for Little Lcaguf .
An estimated 140 boys wert"
play.ng ba&amp;eba\1 in Middleport
last summer, tbe sport havin,;:
spurted greatly because of Huccc&amp;:;
nf the Yellow Jackets ln winning
1he Class A baseball state title.

Other officers named were L&lt;
wi• Sauer. Jr .. &gt;ice ,presldcnl; Ow·

Definite plan• will be made foo'
a spring tfyoul and auction, wllh

each standing team to have three

three bonus choices from tbe pool
before auctlonlnt: starts. .

The Indians, Senators, Red Sox

and Yankey• of last year will be
augmented by tho Bra~es and tlu
Redlego, with Jr. Kenn~dy alroady
volunteering as a manager lor the
unor~anizcd Rcdlego.
Woody Call io holdover manager •of the champion Indians. Ed
Slater , is being groomed for thr

TIME TO MOVE ON _ "Cactus" Jack Curtice looks at his
Watc •n and decides the moment is at band to resign from the
head grid JOb at the University of Utah. A short time later he
was appointed head coach at Stanford. Here he is with IM
sons, Jimmy (left), Jack, Jr., and Mrs. Curtice ip their Salt
Lake home (International)

WA'OW /U1'iP ,1,1
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St•meHiur welcoming the floul examinationH. zlno

(I) 18, 31&lt;

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'JEEN·AGE DANCE
Every MoadllJ

Moose HaU

7 to 10 p.m.

SAN FHANCISCO UP - Ells- tou&amp;h middleweight dl&gt;lsion, adW&lt;Jrth "Spider" Webb ha• little mits he bas looked past the Cal·

IIAfii./Q,

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BASKETBALL
By Unlt.d Pren

Comtll IZ Prtnco!Gn 5t
Ptnnsylvanl1 41 Ctlun\lal• 46
Conntcticut " Vermont 15
Now Hompohlrt 76 Ml,lno 74
Yolo 71 Army 56
Syrocuot 77 M..holton 69
IHion Collo111 77 Solon Holt 64
St. lonaYfnlvrt 74'51. Fronds 61

Provldel'lce 47 lottcm U. 4~
Msnagera arc needed yet for Otdoltomo City 76 Conlslus 66
the Senatoro, Red Sox, and the Dortmouth 14 Holy CroP 71
new Braves:
Llfayet'te 14 lu~;knell 71
Attending the meeting were VIII_., 14 MI. 51, Morya 67

EXams SlOw UPCage BattAnIes
StIff Tests (.ommg Up yway

WE BUY '

visited parks, campsites and rem·
ationsl areas in the state 'dliriu&lt;J
1957. Tourist \raffle throuahout
south . Dakota intreased 10 per
cent this year.

Webb Confident He'll Lick Calhoun
In Cow Palace Battle; Wants Basilio

&amp;IIAN&amp;I 1'0 16
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Yarjkee pilot.

~F.:~ c.~~~:~~;,~;';;,· ~~~~~~:dn;.

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Ganie, Fish and Paiks ;;nnounctd
mCirc than three million person~ .

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No Admission Charged
Sponsored By

doubt as to the outcome of his boun bout tG a possible mal(';b
battle at the Cow Palace tonigbt with cnampion Carmen Basilio. 1
going tnt() the market lor players.
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"That's the dne I want," he
The two rlew teams wi!J rec@lv~e . . . . ---------:c----=:-:-:=~===-- "I beat him once and I can beat says. "! think I can beat that lit-

players !rom 111 old roster before

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IDX: 229
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· PIERRE, S. D.' - (UP) - The
South Dokato Department of

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'57 Buckeyes To
Recei've Another
Grid'Honor yef

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dog which had had a painful meel-

gue teams lor a !'111ddlcpvrt league.
team m a county
league with Pom
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Ry the way, I think Pomeroy basketball fans arc tops. Frl· oralio~. and Chcl Tannthill.
· day night when Gary McConkey turned an ankle ea1'ly in the
second quarter and limped badly in a time·out rest, there was
no sign of glee from Panther supporters. Plainly, if McConkey went out, the Bulldogs most certainly could not have kept
up.
When the skillful Htllc guard ft}ectcd to stay in , no one so
far as I could tell fi'Om appearancllfl was sorry.
We like to beat them, yes. but not without all their horses.
- ·- - ----- -·- - - -- COLUMBUS UP - Ohio State's
19~7 nntlonsl foothall champions
have otlll another honor \o receive
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annually by \he Football Wrltero
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Association through Look Maga·
~pLUMUUS

been bunting near here came · to
Mercy Hospital with his lmhting

2-Set&gt;k at ler~!lt lour Pony \e :t-

en Bratton, secretary; Kenny Me·
About lhe only thing Pomeroy's Dick Reitan can be criiJ- Elhinny treasurer and Lionel
cized for now is winning 'em too close. It's rough on the fans Boggs, player agont, Hack Wilson
will be umpire supcr&gt;isor.

wifh weak hearts.
Helton apparently Is the kind of fellow who asks the Im·
possible of his friends. He said to ~e arter congralulattons
had been extended on the Panther v1ctory over Athens:
' 'Please ,don't say anything about us being shoo-ins for the
c~ampionship . Keep this title stuff plar,ed down, if you can."
·:Dick that's almost like asking a cat to quit chasing mice .
f!ut Mr. Rctton Is right. The woods are full of clowns who
ligiiJ'ed they had it made only to learn each game has to be
played as if it might be lost.
No, we shan 't figure the Panthers have it locked up a·nd de·
livered. Anylhing but. Four league victories, except lor two
pQiots, could have gone the other way. The two games Athens
has lost were by two points or Jess-to Gallipolis 63-65 and to
Pqmeroy 64-65. That slim spread adds up to very little differ·
cnl'e between the clubs.
The difference Is a litlle bit of luck, and a great deal of
that invisible quality often described as determination, sptrit,
· 0~ team OIIC·DeSS.

CADII.Lm:, Mich. - (UP) - A
Mich., doctor who had

~lushing,

in a Middleport league this sPnn~ .

the

CASE

HOSPITA~

1- Field s1x Liltle League teams

'lcr,.hip in

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Nlagoro 70 Toledo 64
North Caroline 10 Clemson 11

;:_wc:Od~~! 15 :,.~ldson 42

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Idaho State via Compton says.
"You caen bet H will be a real
brawl, though. We botb want the
same thing - a crack at the mid·
dleweigbt champion. A win to·
night would clinch it.1'
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The rlval camps have been giv·
mg the publicity drums a wol'k·
ing -over for tonight's rematch·
Woi&gt;IJ defeated Calhoun In a ciCisc

FORT WORTij, Tex. UP
Vernon Hallbcck, who sUJrred at
fullback for Texas Chnstian in
1934 ·~5-68, has jolned the university's (ootball slaff dS assistaut

line coach.

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FORT. WOilTJI, Tcx • Ul'
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PUl~burgh

Pirates

. Loyal Order of Moose

him aguln," the thin man from tle guy.

announl'l ~d

bout st Chicago in 1956-and word

Salurday they have signed B!ll has spread around that 11 consid·
Ralston, TCxas Christtaln Uni Y(:r or'able grudge exists between the
sity pllchm. to a thrce·)ear con· two principals.
tract and a.ssil:Red him to Colum· Webb, now sixith-ranked in the
bus, OIIiu.

NAVY CAPTAIN 'NAMED
ANNAPOLIS, Md. UP - Dick
Lucky Day
OMAHA, Neb. (UP)- Thirtee1 Dagampa\, 170·pound fullback
babies were born at hospital here from Los Angeles, has bee~ elcrl·

on December's Friday the 13tn. ed captain of Nav)·'s 1953 football
team.

Kontudoy 77 Tsnn11- 61 .
officials rcpGrtcd.
Gtorvl• THh 11 Vondorbtll 60
Vlrglnt, Ttch 17 Wm. ' Mary 75
Plorldo lt. 71 Mtoml Plo. 70
(horgo w..h. 67 Richmond 54
Alsbtma II Auburn 6S
Lovls•lllo 94 Notro Dame 13 •
MlutMippl 67 Mlutplppl St. 6Z
Mlmphls Stolt 64 Slthon 51
Mlchlgon 5. 13 Northwestern 71
Ohio Stolt 95 Mlnntsoto 79
Purdue 62 WIKonsln 47
lowe 79 lndlont 75
Ohio U. 76 Western Mlchlgon 66
ltWI St. 57 Nellrnkl 52

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Tim CCihane, sporh editor of . IC1n111 61 MI~Hurl 54
I L:~e cage wadare th is week hut chance to pull oway {rom Wilt Look, will pre~cnt the a~ard to O.P1ul 79 Ptrll1ncl 76

of the teams still have stern "The St!lt" t:humberhtln in li!Ciir the team at the Pantl Club Dinner lrtdley 76 Drake 61
nU!ional scorinM duel.
on lhe Ohio state campus.
Clncln~otl 15 St. Louis 72
Ohio State has pc·l'huPHthe hllrd - While lhe Big Dipper ~~ tied to
Cohane ilsued the following , LtCrotH Tch". 15 Whlttwlttr 69 '
!he lcxl books, Hobortson ond his 'statement about Ohio Sate.
Mloml 0. 76 lowllng Orton 74 ·
l"!!:l quiz of all. The Blll'keye ~ 1•lny tcRmmotc will play Wichita and
"Look Magazine 11 exeeedlnaly P1.....n 59 St. Ptttr'l N. J. 54
Iow11'&amp; sophomore stutldcd tcmn
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of a point ahead of Chamberlain Ohto State University te1m quail- Wlchlto 74 Tulu 61
m&lt;let l'urduo'8 lmpl·ovln" Boller- in the national scoring race. Rob· flos eminently not Dnly IS the Na· Houtttn 64 Stm Houttan St. 63
ma kers Saturtluy night. .noth crtson has 32.43 per a:am~ average tional Champion bul aa trub' one Rice 79 l1ylor 60 ·
1-(!tmu u r~ mu sts for the Olnounl'l and Thu Stilt has 3:!.42.
of the outstanding eolle&amp;o teaans Abllt... Chrl1tl1n 74 Trinity 69
td •lay In eontenlon for lhe Big
Wttk'l Top 01mt1
of the modoro "tme for the last Mont1n1 61 New Mtxlct 49
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thl! CILhcr lland, Clnclnnuti'H
Dllylon ta kcs on an old roe thi s quart&lt;lr century."
Hll'~ln-Simmtnt 75 Ar b ona 73
. week when the Flyars jCiurncy to
Ohio Stale succeeds Ok1al1Cima Denver 73 Utah 57
·~~onal Oscar llobcrt•on " the Blue Gr"' counlry to play 11 recipient of the Rice Award.
lrlthtm Yovng 62 Wy0111ing50
Llluis\'illc's Car&lt;llnol~ on Saturday
OrtiJOit 57 Wtlhlntton 53
n i ~ht.
iodoh 57 W11hlng1Gn St. 51
These two teams hnvc pro&gt;lded
ldtho 67 W11hlngten St. 40
Air Porco 13 W11hln..h Mo. 4t
more lhrills per game durmg rc·
UCLA 10 s. Collfornlo 75
cenl Y""" IO last most fans I seaCollfornto 6t a..... St. 51
son. D11ylnn is still smilrtlnJt from
Lewernt 19 c1 1, Tech U
the ctNbhlnl: hunc them by Louis·
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UP- The •J• Grandt 99 Mount1 1n State,

!HIIll C

court lcsls lo P'"·

Garver Expeel 8
Belter year NoW

ville In the flnuls ol the Nl'l' two
yrm ngo.
Othcl' In(! gum" thio week flnc11
l'mwh ~:tt IJit.ltllc '~ Wustcrn Kun·
lllck)' JIIIIII&gt;Pill'I'H Ill Xaxl&lt;!r

Konsos City Athletlce have pro·
dieted that pllcher Ned Gor&gt;er,
J&gt;lcy, O~lo, who signed hlo 19118
contract over the w~ek en,d, will

to· have a good year hec1uae of a

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Holldtlbtl1 55 Copltol 46
Ak- 76 OlltrMln 44
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~lotn 6 Mus~ ntum .
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66 Penn 59
Jtfft;nen
-.lh!~klu).: tlm ut Wlltuuherg ;uul
Garver, who ha d a 6•IS rocord WHsltr
Wath. 1 76

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P.l AMBASSADOR
ITOFRANCE1
'l'b'mmy .. •m• to h1v1 •lln•clr
for uylna the ri&amp;ht thlaa et

che riaht time. A bom d.loloo
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ttl l'nd 10od tchoolbouln.
RttUtt~ Not tnou&amp;h ~ehoollnc
f~ ' futul'l diplotn~t.

X..t'• ... thll thlt dotln't hlppen In oUr •chool1. You can
~lp by IURJOrtina our Behool
801ud, b)ltltlndina PTA ""'~

tap tnd tchool COIIflrtllCIIo

Mm·t·hcml, Ky. ut Ohiu Unl\lcrslty, wilh the A's 111Ht season, Ia 8 con· Wllblrforct 104 Cidlrvlllt 91
ull on ThursdHy ; Capital 111tl MI. trol artiHl wt'lo dcpcnlt on getting Call
Kenyon 61
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Union, Xo&gt;lor cmd Toledo, Kent the baller to bit hlo pllth.
Wlttolllflrl
71 lstdwln Wolloco St
Stuto 1111tl ~Huml. Marsh11il 11.11d
Hiram 10 lluffton 71

Ohio

uSaturday
do battle Saturday.
nh_dll was

a big
one fur Ohio Stale 11.11 the Rucks
blaslt'tl to u 9~·19 win Ov(lr MlnncStltll to get back in the Western
Conrcl'ence cht~ mplons hlp ra(e.
The vlrtory ~tave Coach Floyd
Sh1h1 '9 lluckeycs a 2·2 league rec·
urd. Gull'd Jim Laughlin h..'d all
scurers In the ~ame wllh 23 polnh
on Bcwn flcld KOala and ·nine treQ
throws for the Bucks.
Cincinnati ll'iAVeiCd to St. Luuls
l.asl

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Bee"- Of ,Wlt..lngltn 72 Doflonco 63
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MICKIY COCHRANI
ly United p,_
First Negro In ·
Gordon lltnloy "Mickey" ·Coch·
of the
oil ltnlo, stsr.,.t lor Connie Mock Pro Hocky Still
with tho Phlladtlphto Athlotlca lor
nlnt
1n• then aterred fGr ALittle.Shaky
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BOSToN UP - Wlllle O'Ree,

""' i!tM-IJ.l In 1W, ,lht slut- the flnt Nearo ever to play In

the National HO&lt;key League, 111~
today ~e 11111 still o "IItle sbcllty" ,
In the bll league! wltb the .Booton Bruins.
However, the 32·)ear-old rook.l6
from Frtdertc\on, N. B., hod tho
solid bocklng .ol his boues wbo
brouahl oil tbe historic ovonl.
"He's otron1 and Ill&gt; can skate.
He looks ready for tho mojor
leaaue•," 8lld Boston Gonerel
Manoaer L.Ynn P~trlck.
"Ho's still' uniertaln right • .,.
,..u,..ment exttllt "lutt funlnt but I think that Willie hit\ needs
around Mlllnt 1utomol:llltt" to some mor.e experience to b~come
kltpfrtftllliftl•llio.
a steady performer/' added Bru·
Ins Coach. .Mill Sehmldt.
ALIIRTI SITS IIICORO
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, IIBIY
RISUMIIIILATIDNS
UP - Bruco Alberlt of Italy · COI'~NHAGEN Otvmark UP ·won the Ulo Colli Ski .Cup Sun· The Donlsh Sporl,; F'ederaUon by
duy with a record ,lockmK ol twn a vote of 128 to 17 ~o&lt;ilded Sundn*
mlnutea, tU seconds for th•lto 1111 \Ia on..yeiHid ban oi(
Olympble dqwnblll eourse ol tl8l&gt; oporta relations wit~ Ru.,lo and

cotchtr woo okullu .by
for a gamo wllb the .BIItlkens Sal· glng
lump Hodloy of tho YonkHI and
urday ann although kobcrt•on was
held to a "measley" 29 point• the tfttr 1hll ~rush ll'llh clotlh ho
Dearcuts came home with 1 80-72 "'"" rtt•l11111 hlo tid llllvrt ..
o ploD•· Ailor tho ,.._ 11110n "
vlelory.
-loylrtl .,.....,, Mickey woo
rtluud by tho Tll'rt. Ht ""'"
In tho NtVY anti msnopd • fino
ur•lco toam ot Great Lsk11, Ill.,
durlnt part of his duty tlltrt.
Whtltvtr hoppanu It Mlckoy
Cochront , ...,, ot 54, ho's II•·
CHICAGO UP - l'he Big Ten lnt In Lskt Pertll, Ill., In "ml•

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Service Bureau Bald today ,that a

30·mlnutc oound 111m of ''19117 BtK
Ten Football Hlghllghto" Is now
mllablo to cl&gt;lc, church and blab
oehool aroups.
The film Is narrated· bY Tom
Harmon l9d can be ollt.alned by
writing the Big Ten service Bu·
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Chleogo, til. Tha· ,.rvlee bureau
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fte'flaUt Setatlael

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'HA:RD .
'lp!AZIL, Ind.- Dr. 'lot' De~ker .
wept back to •-\he ho.spltal . for .
tr,.tmont of an Internal trouble
thai had been botherin4 him aeveral 'yeara. After dismlual, he
•ca111e down with Asian flu. The~
in a weiken~d I:Ondition, he fiint·
ed and broke his hlp In a fall ot
his home. He wss rushed back tu
tbe hospllll. ·

Sought For Play
Coming Summer

DESK

Middleport Coach John Thomp

iOn clcctcrt president of the Mul·
·tleport

C.Jiduncey Lands In WVU Monticola
MilS's Rvger Chauncey, a senior at West Virginia University i.s a personality plus guy.
The 220·pound Mountaineer end has been chosen one or
20 oulstandlllg seniors to be honored m the Who's Who ot
the Campus Section in the school's 1958 Montico la yearbook.
Wrote the editorial board to Roger:
"You were chosen by the Editorial Hoard of the Monticola
on the basis uf your nul standing leadership, scholastic achievement, ciuzenship, outstanding service to IV. V. U., and oersonallty"
Roger, local sports fans recall, was a teammate of Rub Ash·
ley's in the !952-53 season, the last time lhe Yellmr Jackets
copped the SEO baskclball crown . He . also was the Jacket's
powerhouse fullback which narrowly missed the grid champlolJ$hip that year
.
Pa Chauncey operates a garage tn lower Pomeroy, about
100 yards I rom the corporation line on IV .. Main. Ro~e•:'s sister June is married lo Charley Stobarl, OhiO Un1vcrs1ty s No.
I quart~rba&lt;k last fall.

ffe' sWinning Them Too Closely!

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Little League' Ba&amp;eb~tll

Association Sunday at a meeting
held in the high school.
Lionel Boggs, retiring president,
pre11ided when it was decided to:

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~eat 'Em W.ith All Their l;lorses

ing with a porcupine. A velerln:n··
ian wam't available. An •nesthetlc
\VaS given to the dog and the quilts
removed from his mouth and jaw11.

eroy, ((acme an d possibly ·Wahama
4- Complcle ac tion for full memNalim1al

Littl~

Leagues of Amcnca.
~Pl a n (ur ll team of 1&amp;17
year-old boys if possible.
6----Start plans at once for
early sprmg fund campaign.

5. D. Tourist Rlu

7- Support as last summer a
"mtnor'' league of boys to young
for Little Lcaguf .
An estimated 140 boys wert"
play.ng ba&amp;eba\1 in Middleport
last summer, tbe sport havin,;:
spurted greatly because of Huccc&amp;:;
nf the Yellow Jackets ln winning
1he Class A baseball state title.

Other officers named were L&lt;
wi• Sauer. Jr .. &gt;ice ,presldcnl; Ow·

Definite plan• will be made foo'
a spring tfyoul and auction, wllh

each standing team to have three

three bonus choices from tbe pool
before auctlonlnt: starts. .

The Indians, Senators, Red Sox

and Yankey• of last year will be
augmented by tho Bra~es and tlu
Redlego, with Jr. Kenn~dy alroady
volunteering as a manager lor the
unor~anizcd Rcdlego.
Woody Call io holdover manager •of the champion Indians. Ed
Slater , is being groomed for thr

TIME TO MOVE ON _ "Cactus" Jack Curtice looks at his
Watc •n and decides the moment is at band to resign from the
head grid JOb at the University of Utah. A short time later he
was appointed head coach at Stanford. Here he is with IM
sons, Jimmy (left), Jack, Jr., and Mrs. Curtice ip their Salt
Lake home (International)

WA'OW /U1'iP ,1,1
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St•meHiur welcoming the floul examinationH. zlno

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'JEEN·AGE DANCE
Every MoadllJ

Moose HaU

7 to 10 p.m.

SAN FHANCISCO UP - Ells- tou&amp;h middleweight dl&gt;lsion, adW&lt;Jrth "Spider" Webb ha• little mits he bas looked past the Cal·

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BASKETBALL
By Unlt.d Pren

Comtll IZ Prtnco!Gn 5t
Ptnnsylvanl1 41 Ctlun\lal• 46
Conntcticut " Vermont 15
Now Hompohlrt 76 Ml,lno 74
Yolo 71 Army 56
Syrocuot 77 M..holton 69
IHion Collo111 77 Solon Holt 64
St. lonaYfnlvrt 74'51. Fronds 61

Provldel'lce 47 lottcm U. 4~
Msnagera arc needed yet for Otdoltomo City 76 Conlslus 66
the Senatoro, Red Sox, and the Dortmouth 14 Holy CroP 71
new Braves:
Llfayet'te 14 lu~;knell 71
Attending the meeting were VIII_., 14 MI. 51, Morya 67

EXams SlOw UPCage BattAnIes
StIff Tests (.ommg Up yway

WE BUY '

visited parks, campsites and rem·
ationsl areas in the state 'dliriu&lt;J
1957. Tourist \raffle throuahout
south . Dakota intreased 10 per
cent this year.

Webb Confident He'll Lick Calhoun
In Cow Palace Battle; Wants Basilio

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doubt as to the outcome of his boun bout tG a possible mal(';b
battle at the Cow Palace tonigbt with cnampion Carmen Basilio. 1
going tnt() the market lor players.
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"That's the dne I want," he
The two rlew teams wi!J rec@lv~e . . . . ---------:c----=:-:-:=~===-- "I beat him once and I can beat says. "! think I can beat that lit-

players !rom 111 old roster before

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CUcKLlR AIAI.1Y
IDX: 229
,HOf'll fGS.Y

· PIERRE, S. D.' - (UP) - The
South Dokato Department of

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'57 Buckeyes To
Recei've Another
Grid'Honor yef

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dog which had had a painful meel-

gue teams lor a !'111ddlcpvrt league.
team m a county
league with Pom
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Ry the way, I think Pomeroy basketball fans arc tops. Frl· oralio~. and Chcl Tannthill.
· day night when Gary McConkey turned an ankle ea1'ly in the
second quarter and limped badly in a time·out rest, there was
no sign of glee from Panther supporters. Plainly, if McConkey went out, the Bulldogs most certainly could not have kept
up.
When the skillful Htllc guard ft}ectcd to stay in , no one so
far as I could tell fi'Om appearancllfl was sorry.
We like to beat them, yes. but not without all their horses.
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19~7 nntlonsl foothall champions
have otlll another honor \o receive
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annually by \he Football Wrltero
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~pLUMUUS

been bunting near here came · to
Mercy Hospital with his lmhting

2-Set&gt;k at ler~!lt lour Pony \e :t-

en Bratton, secretary; Kenny Me·
About lhe only thing Pomeroy's Dick Reitan can be criiJ- Elhinny treasurer and Lionel
cized for now is winning 'em too close. It's rough on the fans Boggs, player agont, Hack Wilson
will be umpire supcr&gt;isor.

wifh weak hearts.
Helton apparently Is the kind of fellow who asks the Im·
possible of his friends. He said to ~e arter congralulattons
had been extended on the Panther v1ctory over Athens:
' 'Please ,don't say anything about us being shoo-ins for the
c~ampionship . Keep this title stuff plar,ed down, if you can."
·:Dick that's almost like asking a cat to quit chasing mice .
f!ut Mr. Rctton Is right. The woods are full of clowns who
ligiiJ'ed they had it made only to learn each game has to be
played as if it might be lost.
No, we shan 't figure the Panthers have it locked up a·nd de·
livered. Anylhing but. Four league victories, except lor two
pQiots, could have gone the other way. The two games Athens
has lost were by two points or Jess-to Gallipolis 63-65 and to
Pqmeroy 64-65. That slim spread adds up to very little differ·
cnl'e between the clubs.
The difference Is a litlle bit of luck, and a great deal of
that invisible quality often described as determination, sptrit,
· 0~ team OIIC·DeSS.

CADII.Lm:, Mich. - (UP) - A
Mich., doctor who had

~lushing,

in a Middleport league this sPnn~ .

the

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HOSPITA~

1- Field s1x Liltle League teams

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North Caroline 10 Clemson 11

;:_wc:Od~~! 15 :,.~ldson 42

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Idaho State via Compton says.
"You caen bet H will be a real
brawl, though. We botb want the
same thing - a crack at the mid·
dleweigbt champion. A win to·
night would clinch it.1'
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The rlval camps have been giv·
mg the publicity drums a wol'k·
ing -over for tonight's rematch·
Woi&gt;IJ defeated Calhoun In a ciCisc

FORT WORTij, Tex. UP
Vernon Hallbcck, who sUJrred at
fullback for Texas Chnstian in
1934 ·~5-68, has jolned the university's (ootball slaff dS assistaut

line coach.

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FORT. WOilTJI, Tcx • Ul'
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PUl~burgh

Pirates

. Loyal Order of Moose

him aguln," the thin man from tle guy.

announl'l ~d

bout st Chicago in 1956-and word

Salurday they have signed B!ll has spread around that 11 consid·
Ralston, TCxas Christtaln Uni Y(:r or'able grudge exists between the
sity pllchm. to a thrce·)ear con· two principals.
tract and a.ssil:Red him to Colum· Webb, now sixith-ranked in the
bus, OIIiu.

NAVY CAPTAIN 'NAMED
ANNAPOLIS, Md. UP - Dick
Lucky Day
OMAHA, Neb. (UP)- Thirtee1 Dagampa\, 170·pound fullback
babies were born at hospital here from Los Angeles, has bee~ elcrl·

on December's Friday the 13tn. ed captain of Nav)·'s 1953 football
team.

Kontudoy 77 Tsnn11- 61 .
officials rcpGrtcd.
Gtorvl• THh 11 Vondorbtll 60
Vlrglnt, Ttch 17 Wm. ' Mary 75
Plorldo lt. 71 Mtoml Plo. 70
(horgo w..h. 67 Richmond 54
Alsbtma II Auburn 6S
Lovls•lllo 94 Notro Dame 13 •
MlutMippl 67 Mlutplppl St. 6Z
Mlmphls Stolt 64 Slthon 51
Mlchlgon 5. 13 Northwestern 71
Ohio Stolt 95 Mlnntsoto 79
Purdue 62 WIKonsln 47
lowe 79 lndlont 75
Ohio U. 76 Western Mlchlgon 66
ltWI St. 57 Nellrnkl 52

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i'.'4 iUU~ put a d ~n t in th ~ Ohio Col- It w!JI give lhc Beareat star a
Tim CCihane, sporh editor of . IC1n111 61 MI~Hurl 54
I L:~e cage wadare th is week hut chance to pull oway {rom Wilt Look, will pre~cnt the a~ard to O.P1ul 79 Ptrll1ncl 76

of the teams still have stern "The St!lt" t:humberhtln in li!Ciir the team at the Pantl Club Dinner lrtdley 76 Drake 61
nU!ional scorinM duel.
on lhe Ohio state campus.
Clncln~otl 15 St. Louis 72
Ohio State has pc·l'huPHthe hllrd - While lhe Big Dipper ~~ tied to
Cohane ilsued the following , LtCrotH Tch". 15 Whlttwlttr 69 '
!he lcxl books, Hobortson ond his 'statement about Ohio Sate.
Mloml 0. 76 lowllng Orton 74 ·
l"!!:l quiz of all. The Blll'keye ~ 1•lny tcRmmotc will play Wichita and
"Look Magazine 11 exeeedlnaly P1.....n 59 St. Ptttr'l N. J. 54
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toulght In Columbus ond then ~~ 1unll. no ortoon a current y , proud and happy thai the 195 Konlll St. 64 Oklo omo
of a point ahead of Chamberlain Ohto State University te1m quail- Wlchlto 74 Tulu 61
m&lt;let l'urduo'8 lmpl·ovln" Boller- in the national scoring race. Rob· flos eminently not Dnly IS the Na· Houtttn 64 Stm Houttan St. 63
ma kers Saturtluy night. .noth crtson has 32.43 per a:am~ average tional Champion bul aa trub' one Rice 79 l1ylor 60 ·
1-(!tmu u r~ mu sts for the Olnounl'l and Thu Stilt has 3:!.42.
of the outstanding eolle&amp;o teaans Abllt... Chrl1tl1n 74 Trinity 69
td •lay In eontenlon for lhe Big
Wttk'l Top 01mt1
of the modoro "tme for the last Mont1n1 61 New Mtxlct 49
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thl! CILhcr lland, Clnclnnuti'H
Dllylon ta kcs on an old roe thi s quart&lt;lr century."
Hll'~ln-Simmtnt 75 Ar b ona 73
. week when the Flyars jCiurncy to
Ohio Stale succeeds Ok1al1Cima Denver 73 Utah 57
·~~onal Oscar llobcrt•on " the Blue Gr"' counlry to play 11 recipient of the Rice Award.
lrlthtm Yovng 62 Wy0111ing50
Llluis\'illc's Car&lt;llnol~ on Saturday
OrtiJOit 57 Wtlhlntton 53
n i ~ht.
iodoh 57 W11hlng1Gn St. 51
These two teams hnvc pro&gt;lded
ldtho 67 W11hlngten St. 40
Air Porco 13 W11hln..h Mo. 4t
more lhrills per game durmg rc·
UCLA 10 s. Collfornlo 75
cenl Y""" IO last most fans I seaCollfornto 6t a..... St. 51
son. D11ylnn is still smilrtlnJt from
Lewernt 19 c1 1, Tech U
the ctNbhlnl: hunc them by Louis·
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UP- The •J• Grandt 99 Mount1 1n State,

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court lcsls lo P'"·

Garver Expeel 8
Belter year NoW

ville In the flnuls ol the Nl'l' two
yrm ngo.
Othcl' In(! gum" thio week flnc11
l'mwh ~:tt IJit.ltllc '~ Wustcrn Kun·
lllck)' JIIIIII&gt;Pill'I'H Ill Xaxl&lt;!r

Konsos City Athletlce have pro·
dieted that pllcher Ned Gor&gt;er,
J&gt;lcy, O~lo, who signed hlo 19118
contract over the w~ek en,d, will

to· have a good year hec1uae of a

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w. vo. 41
Holldtlbtl1 55 Copltol 46
Ak- 76 OlltrMln 44
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Mt. Union 16 Ohio WnltYin 61

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~lotn 6 Mus~ ntum .
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66 Penn 59
Jtfft;nen
-.lh!~klu).: tlm ut Wlltuuherg ;uul
Garver, who ha d a 6•IS rocord WHsltr
Wath. 1 76

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P.l AMBASSADOR
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'l'b'mmy .. •m• to h1v1 •lln•clr
for uylna the ri&amp;ht thlaa et

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ttl l'nd 10od tchoolbouln.
RttUtt~ Not tnou&amp;h ~ehoollnc
f~ ' futul'l diplotn~t.

X..t'• ... thll thlt dotln't hlppen In oUr •chool1. You can
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801ud, b)ltltlndina PTA ""'~

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Mm·t·hcml, Ky. ut Ohiu Unl\lcrslty, wilh the A's 111Ht season, Ia 8 con· Wllblrforct 104 Cidlrvlllt 91
ull on ThursdHy ; Capital 111tl MI. trol artiHl wt'lo dcpcnlt on getting Call
Kenyon 61
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Union, Xo&gt;lor cmd Toledo, Kent the baller to bit hlo pllth.
Wlttolllflrl
71 lstdwln Wolloco St
Stuto 1111tl ~Huml. Marsh11il 11.11d
Hiram 10 lluffton 71

Ohio

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do battle Saturday.
nh_dll was

a big
one fur Ohio Stale 11.11 the Rucks
blaslt'tl to u 9~·19 win Ov(lr MlnncStltll to get back in the Western
Conrcl'ence cht~ mplons hlp ra(e.
The vlrtory ~tave Coach Floyd
Sh1h1 '9 lluckeycs a 2·2 league rec·
urd. Gull'd Jim Laughlin h..'d all
scurers In the ~ame wllh 23 polnh
on Bcwn flcld KOala and ·nine treQ
throws for the Bucks.
Cincinnati ll'iAVeiCd to St. Luuls
l.asl

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Bee"- Of ,Wlt..lngltn 72 Doflonco 63
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MICKIY COCHRANI
ly United p,_
First Negro In ·
Gordon lltnloy "Mickey" ·Coch·
of the
oil ltnlo, stsr.,.t lor Connie Mock Pro Hocky Still
with tho Phlladtlphto Athlotlca lor
nlnt
1n• then aterred fGr ALittle.Shaky
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""' i!tM-IJ.l In 1W, ,lht slut- the flnt Nearo ever to play In

the National HO&lt;key League, 111~
today ~e 11111 still o "IItle sbcllty" ,
In the bll league! wltb the .Booton Bruins.
However, the 32·)ear-old rook.l6
from Frtdertc\on, N. B., hod tho
solid bocklng .ol his boues wbo
brouahl oil tbe historic ovonl.
"He's otron1 and Ill&gt; can skate.
He looks ready for tho mojor
leaaue•," 8lld Boston Gonerel
Manoaer L.Ynn P~trlck.
"Ho's still' uniertaln right • .,.
,..u,..ment exttllt "lutt funlnt but I think that Willie hit\ needs
around Mlllnt 1utomol:llltt" to some mor.e experience to b~come
kltpfrtftllliftl•llio.
a steady performer/' added Bru·
Ins Coach. .Mill Sehmldt.
ALIIRTI SITS IIICORO
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, IIBIY
RISUMIIIILATIDNS
UP - Bruco Alberlt of Italy · COI'~NHAGEN Otvmark UP ·won the Ulo Colli Ski .Cup Sun· The Donlsh Sporl,; F'ederaUon by
duy with a record ,lockmK ol twn a vote of 128 to 17 ~o&lt;ilded Sundn*
mlnutea, tU seconds for th•lto 1111 \Ia on..yeiHid ban oi(
Olympble dqwnblll eourse ol tl8l&gt; oporta relations wit~ Ru.,lo and

cotchtr woo okullu .by
for a gamo wllb the .BIItlkens Sal· glng
lump Hodloy of tho YonkHI and
urday ann although kobcrt•on was
held to a "measley" 29 point• the tfttr 1hll ~rush ll'llh clotlh ho
Dearcuts came home with 1 80-72 "'"" rtt•l11111 hlo tid llllvrt ..
o ploD•· Ailor tho ,.._ 11110n "
vlelory.
-loylrtl .,.....,, Mickey woo
rtluud by tho Tll'rt. Ht ""'"
In tho NtVY anti msnopd • fino
ur•lco toam ot Great Lsk11, Ill.,
durlnt part of his duty tlltrt.
Whtltvtr hoppanu It Mlckoy
Cochront , ...,, ot 54, ho's II•·
CHICAGO UP - l'he Big Ten lnt In Lskt Pertll, Ill., In "ml•

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Service Bureau Bald today ,that a

30·mlnutc oound 111m of ''19117 BtK
Ten Football Hlghllghto" Is now
mllablo to cl&gt;lc, church and blab
oehool aroups.
The film Is narrated· bY Tom
Harmon l9d can be ollt.alned by
writing the Big Ten service Bu·
reau, Room 2M: La Salle Hotel,
Chleogo, til. Tha· ,.rvlee bureau
will send tho 111m lor a 111all rental ,lee plua npreu char~...

It's next best to having traction ·power
on all four wheels-ann the cost Is so Jowl.

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Home Tlcmonstrat•on CounCil Club

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MIDDLEPORT

NEWSPAPER

a hot, hot shower
while someone's
ashing the dishes '1

Max R. Sanborn Missile Builder
Funeral Services Says "More Guts"
Held On Saturday Needed In Defense

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anchOr weigh I The fmt Roman Cathohc mass
to have the
Uruted Slates was celebrat
as a east 1ron
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m To Be Hostess
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Pomeroy Middleport, 0 Jan 20 1958

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The Rev Edwm Charl()s otf1c1a
ted at the funeral :~el\!lccs for
'fa~ Reed Sanborn whtch we1 r
ElC'.nor Scbaaf- Middleport Society Ed 1tor- PI
1dd at 2 p m S3tuMdl at th t
lOb(,
'"' ~"c Epist'opal Church m Pom
l.ucllle Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 6244
eroy
Busmcss houses m Middleport
were closed for one hour for the
funeral of Mr Sanllorn who Wil,:,
a!lsOCJatelt wlllt has s ster MJ'\s
Bess Sanborn m the B H San
born' Jewelry Store
M1ss r~tr Cia Hyrne daughter 0r street lcn ~th dress and l1ad a c tr
Pallbearers mcluded a .son Gt 1
Mr ami Mrs 0 A Byrne ValleJO Sit;!"C of red ro~ebuds
Mrs
Cbude
Darst
Who
has
been
aid
Berry or Akron sons m Ia N
Califorma brcamc the bnde 0r
At the rtrcpt m follt "mg th ~
Mr Jus ph F Ru'&lt; srm of Mr~ c1 cmony 11 thr ee t e1cu wcddm quJtc ill at her home 1s reported Joe Savclv and Malcom 1' lieU or
!\ktoa Grnndloru C~u.rlcs aud
Hylda Dt 1ham Aoliddlcport an I {ake nnd punch we re Set\'t!d to th ns nnprovmg
Barry flllett ot Akron and 1'\~
1\lr~ Maxtne An old anti daug:h
\1r Delbert Rtcc Cleveland 01 I foil wm~ ,uc ts Mr.:. l:tmf'\ (; tf
S 1n lay January 19
fu I ~1 1
1 I Mrs Wan, 1 tcr Susanna were m Parkers hfc !01 g lncn&amp;~ C H W1se Jr 1f
r1e doutJie rmg ccremon) " 1 fr l.' m!"l 3 ri nelh rt P:Hn cla a1l burg W Va Snturday to acco m Midclleport and Charles VI Smdc
')Cfior ned at 3 30 p Y.i at thr ~an Ira Mr Hobert Bl.uer all Jf pany Mrs L C Somerville to her ilf Chillicothe BurJ:JI unro: 1n t H
Dur'la m home 1&gt;11 lhc Rev Ralo ~ Ct lumb us ~It s Jt hn Bl :nPr an I home m Pt Pleasant from the R11 crv1cw Cemetery at M1ddlepor L
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Amon g thost !mm out of to" n
Zundel Pomeroy before an a!t .:~ r n~vHI and Rtrky o I Galhpo 11 s Hartman C.hn1c where she had un
who came rur the serv ces wer~&gt;
Jecoratcd wtth seven bnnch can :W!r m I 1\frs Lew ts Switzer M1 dergone eve surgery
~ el bra ancl t1 fa1 3 rraugement cr and 1\trs Wilham Sw tzer all of
1\lrs Paul McBnde and daught Fred Hoyt of Manetta Ill ss Jc9l'ltc
wh1te baby mum.:) and hucklcberr 1 Vmton Walter Halter Hev a c1 er Paula of Gallipolis VISited Hoyt of Columbus Mr and Mrs
era! I B(rry Mr i:lnd Mrs Mal
fo1lage
Mrs Riilph Zundlil Mrs Oats friends m• Pomeroy Saturday
um T Ilett and .soru Barr} a11d
The bndc wore a strc.et length Jmw r of PoTJleroy ai!Cl Ch ppc1
Dr RIChard H Bauer superm
~heath dress of wm ter f.!:ulle and md Kenny R1~e 01 ~ltrhllepJr
tendenl of Portsmouth D1stnct fhon s i\l and Mrs Joe Savel
nd S • ~ n all of Akror; Mr ancl
was the guest spea ker at the Unit
rluncstont. Jewel y which was ..
\irs
\1 1\\ard Holmes ol Sm1lh ~
C'd Methodist Church
Sunday
g1 rt of the groom Her corsage wa ..
Fc1 n I c:1ns1 1vama Mr and Mrs
morning
:)f mnk t oscbuds centered W11tl
Ch 1 lc::; Snyder of Ch1lhcotlw
a wh1te carnation
Mrs Carne Nye returned to het \1rs O ~ lla Carna!J.nn of Bucyrus
Mus Jacqueline Jllre sister of
home Mu berry Avenue Friday M1s ltcy Burden ol Belpre Mrs
he g1 oom was the maid of honor
from Me1gs General Hospital nnd A.\'CI y Drenner and Do 1 Orr.nnt'r
and wore sn 1ce blue stru:t length
1s comalescmg nlceb
1f Sl Albaus W Va lwo dau giJ
dress Her corsage was made of
Mrs Hatt•e Russell who IS em Lers \tr, Jose ph St ~ nfor I ol
The Youth Fellowship of the
1¥h1 te rarn11t c ns
ployed
m
Columbus
spe
nt
the
federated Church held their hrst
Ccrrs Cahfo ma and Mrs Wlll1a r
Mr L11rry Rtee brother ol thL meetmg of the year Sunday at week end at her home Anne St
s
wdcr8 of Santa MOl Ira Cal r
bndcijroom served as be~t man 6 30 p m at the church
A2c Hensley Brown who has on1 1a wc 1c Ulltble to be here
\frs Larry R1ce who wc1e a coral
Lmng Together As Brolh~rs just returned !rom 18 months m
On Fr1d~y evemng SO members
lace dre!IS w th 11 whitt carnatw 1 was the topJc of th~ study pcr1od Gaum Is here for a two weeks
corsage registered the guests Mr Plans wcrf! made for the next four lcln e With his pafents Rev and ol hthd&lt;llcport ~iaso n1 c Lodge No
363 F and A M conducted scr
Robert Blaze1 of Columbus cou.s n meetings
Mrs Eugene Drown He w11l now viers 1L the Rawhng.s Cvates Fun
Jf the groom 'AilS also an atttend
be
stationed
at
Olmstead
Pa
Attending were Aseneth Tracy
er11 l Home w1th I ee- Smtth \\01
ant
Joe Milner and Miss Majel Lee
Ann Wadeson EJ!een Wadeson
Mr.s Dunham mothu o l til J1m Wadeson Nancy Hamm M1 of Columbus VISited Sunday wtth lhy Milsler m charge Member
)f th e Rotary Club of wh•ch Mr
gl{JOm was atttred 111 an
chael Werry Ralph Werry Tom Mrs Came Nye
Sanbo1n was a tormcr mcmbc'"
my Werrv Tom Brown Connie Pomeroy Personal I 24 Page 1
Mrs Frances Roberts and Mr1. dlso were at the luneral home on
Woodgeard Roland carpenter
Fnday evcmng
Frank Ebersbaeh Pam Hobstettcr Clark Ihle vt~lted n At! ens Sun
Kay Compton Charlesanna Hess day w1th th e lattct s d a ug~ter
Gatl Stwers Karen Hoffner B~Jr Phyllis iJJlc Tluy attended the
bara Coates Joe Kennedy fiarton )hw Unuers1ly B nd concc t
eampbell Ben Ew ng John Bern which was hclct m Memor al Ami
hard! and Rev and Mrs \\ oldo J toi!U m MLSs Jhle who attend
Oh1o Umverqlt y Athens ts t11
Mrs Addle Grucser entertamed Barlebi
the Th1rd Fr1day Club Friday H ) ou are approach4;d by a unly st 1d c;~ l frnrn Mc1g C'Jun v
evemng at her home Condor St youth from the Federated Church 1-'JI" s 1n thr Unlvers1ty D~tid
Mr Fred DavidS has r'eturnr
A Youth M1ss1on Class ts beang
Durmg the business session wtth. Uua week w1th the questiOn Why
hon
c
on
UniOn
Ave
fro
n
EK""'
conducted
each Sunday afternoon
Mrs Henry Rctbel president pre Are You A Chr1st1an? doq t be
at the United Methodist Church by
"ding II was deCided to give nos surpnscd 1:16 that IS the topic for or Spnngs ~Il ssour He wtn1 Mrs Harry p Smith
tess gifts the coming year mstead discussion next Sunday cu~ ning
lhC'~e fot h s J1eal h
The Full Circle a intssaon
of h.av1ng Secret Pals
!lfrs Clad s Tho nas or Da vto stud} on Japan 1s the htle of the
Due to the cancelled Christmas
Oht o W[IS here VIStlmg her mt
study book Ten members of the
party
gifts were exchanged
\hs Nettle Plulllps a few d1
Youth Fellowship are takmg the
Games were played •md prizes
She has relllllll d home Her hu ~ course
awarded to Mtss Kate Ebersbaeh
i&gt;and R1 h 1rd Ihomas and s 11
Sunday afternoon mteresbng
Mrs Everett Datley and Mrs Ed
0 cJ, w 1s S 11day g Jests of M cltpp1ngs and cards from Japan
ward Htte
~etll e Ph 1 lho ~
were brought the members and
A salad couree was aerved by
Mr Rnd Mrs RJJbert Faulk was Hensley Brown A2r who llas just
I h&lt; W•llln g Workers Cl•ss of n Galllpolls lhU1 s on tusme~s
the hostess to those named above
returned from 18 months in Gaum
and Mrs Dale Snuth Mrs Albert th&lt; Enterprise EUB Chmch met
\h Chill ley Chapm •n on Umu gave pn mtcrestmg talk on a 15
Ebersbach Mrs Dcntz Wolfe, Mrs 1 hursdav even mg at Ihe home o! A\ie Is awa\i lpok ng_ for work
day lqave he spent m Japo.n
r leland He1ne::~ Mrs Max Mcm Mr~ ~ohn Smith Nye Ave
\1• and MIS Cluulcs Ebln J
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Mrs James Wtll p1e s1dent pre pnd son Benton an d Ur and M
hart Mrs Ben Ncutzhng and a
stded and th.e merhng opened w1th Wcndall F.bl1n anrt dlUJ! hler Nan d;~ys
gues t Donna RcJ bel
Mrs Nnr a B Jho spt'nt a frv.
~rnup smg111g followed with the cy ~pent Sunday Wl lh Mr ~nd \1 1
d;n s w1th her daughter and fannly
1 nul s Praver m untson D 1r nM Rubert Fa Ilk of ro nero\
\1J s Ben Ebli n 18 ronrinld tu 1 :\I :l Penny Edw 1r Is of llollson
the business session several monev
~lr an&lt;l Mrs Arthvr Ebhn wc1
mak1ng proJects were dtsc ussed her bed ag~un IICJ daug,Jtcr 1\fr~
b ~lnc~s ca\lcJ s m Gallipolis Sat
1he wonder box don.tled bv \1rs ('nrnm le Conkel Is t lklng care
u Jrrl y
!Will was awRrded to Mtss Dorothy her
Hov ~ blJn t I F: 1Uand WAs v Sit
Ll'n,ll
Mrs lt ltr W libw 1 \l a S cal li
andparcnts Sundav
Refreshments were sci ved by !,he on M1 s t'\cl tJc PhiiiJJS S antlay
Mr and Mn Brooks McKwlcy
~ostess
to
Mrs
Carl
Moore
M1
ss
of Reynoldsburg were guet;ls Sun
Mr and Mrs flobert F:~ ul k wei'
day or Mr and Mrs 0 E l\lcK n t.ong Mrs Ralph Spencer Mrs calling on Mr and ~t s Ha rrJ
GOOD ADVICE
Wtll and a guest Mrs Homer Umrenn Ehl m ~ fi iHI .:t) m ~ hl
Icy and son E;arl
HARTFORD Conn -Thtcc com
Mrs Elza Puckett and so n M1 Waller
Mrs ! Inn e r'Pullms and r.. t" ) panics or f1remt'TJ raced to Corr.
&lt;haol spent the p.ast week end Ill
Bctl) 1 ullm s of SilvN RH!ge w s wall and Colo nial Avcnul't whe
Columb s With relatives
\ Anewnt Me~opotamaans not only ra 1m ,. on M1 Hnd Mrs Chnrle somc01 c turned Ln a f1re alarn
11r and MIS Howard West nrc wrote on cloy but made clay en Ebln Sr and dau gh lc1 Jranett~ There wss no hrc but attacheJ
movmg from the Homer Russell vclopcs to protect valuable docu of Umon Ave
to th e fire box wa:i a Sign th:n
apartment to the Ja mes Thomas nu nts !lays the Nottonal Geogra
Jeanette Ebhn ha, been s1ck read Savf! a F1reman s L1f
horne on South Third Street
r.ot able to attend &lt;::Ch n' fn 111 Don t Tur 1 tn False Alarms!
pb1c Magazmo
Mr and Mrs Ji rank King nnd
so n Roger Colurn bus were week
end guests of Mrs Charles Quillen

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- -yrne-R1ce Wedding Vows Given
In Double Rmg Ceremony Sunday

POMERO~

SOCIETY

Federated Church
Youth Fellowship
First Meeting Held

Addie Grueser Is
Hostess For The
Third Friday Club

United Method 1st
Youth Mission
Classes Held

Enterprise EUB
W1lling Workers
Class Meets

WASHINGTON UP - Missile
builder Donald W Doual01 called
today for

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nnd Mrs George Vetth Sr ~Aero
George Veith Ji of Columbus and
Mr and Mrs Carl Rathburn of

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weapon might well be the dil
rcrence between survival or disaster but so f'ar only a ' amaH
fraction of the necesaary funds
h11s been made avai!able
Delay and mdeciston on the
Pa rt of many 1n the defense es .A
tabhshment can be as damaging
lo us m the long run aa any ac
lion bv a potential agsressor
be sud
Test Rockol Flrod
H1s testimony conlnclded w1th
these Defense Department an
nouncements

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'Mr and Mrs A C Felton who
have been residing 1n Mrs Blanch
Haptonstall s apin,mcnt have mov
cd to Virginia
Mr and Mrs John Lockwood of
Bowersville spent the week end
with her parents Rev and Mrs
Ra)nHm Konkrla:ht aud fam1ly
Mrs Lockwood was the guest so

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Douglas and two other a1reraft
Industry representatives were
called before tlte subcommittees
us Democrats den&lt;&gt;unced Pres!
dent E1senhow~r s apparent ease
up on swift reorganization of the
Prnt11gon and demanded the ad
mmtstratmn get moving on a
nuclear powered space ship

Douglas opened hiS tesl1mony
on an opt m1sttc note saying he
did not sht~re the gloomy optn

oon of so maey tijat the nee lor

wr.apon supremacy baa been lost
forever
The armed forces and indus~
try he sa1d, have been doing a

much better job of keep1ng poce
w•th any potential enemy that
the pu.bhc realiZes '

He cited swift develoMtont of
tho Thor as one bricbt •pot
CIIOI Wllllni Pr-11
Douglas recommended Bornethmg be done to ease the timeconsuming agomzlng 'prDCess ol
wcutmg lor offiCial deciSions " \
One conspicuous example of
failure to make early and fll'm
dec1saons 1s the Zeut anti misstle
project he said Nearly 1wo

years aso we felt this weapon
wao suff•denl))l fcaolble to wal
rant a go khead
He ssld the problem will not
he solved by 'putting committees
on top of committees and czus
on top of czars
NEW DRIVI-IN
WEST LAFAYETfE-- Slgn on
Southworth s Book Stoa1 wtucn
recent!) was damaged when H
/car cra~hed through the front
vmdow
Purdue
UmversltJ s
n\v dnvc m bookstDre"

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1\frs Oscar Bastlnl and new son
Oscar Jobn IV have befm brought
to the !tome o( her parents Mr

from tbe

s

lol&gt;n

YOW' idea

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hot, hot shower. YoU4'tifo 11dea to wbb tboso dhmer disheo

IIMI ..1them oot of tho way

j1 i) ~ 1 Jl.r-r r rl y..,. water'• roldl

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Tbe trouble,., orduwy water haatcrs can't dehvor that much hot waw
1 .U at OIIOt. But a Family Rated G/\8 W•ter Heater can! Evon 1f you re
tak.in1 a ohowor and your wofo • doing dilohea -&lt;Jr evon if tho automatlo

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W...,. 1101111 and oomecno'o runmng a both
"
B•l romonlber only Family Ruled GAS Water Heatere are f..t onoush
f9r thlo ,..,,• ...,., hot weter ..rv•&lt;» Only GAS dooo tho JOb 3 TllltES
" , 1;11&amp;.\PER than any other aulom•UC method.

Slop "'~~•1111 out of""' wat.rl &amp;e your Pluml&gt;er or Gtu Appl10nce Dtakr (or m
-ur.,F11111Uy RattdGAS U&lt;ll&lt;r htalerl AMERICAN !ilrANDARD • Duo-TRUll
IICIII4Ir • J- Wooo • LAWIION • A 0 BIIITH • &amp;x • lbu:BM • RWD

NH• oHJo- ,.u-.~·

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,::;1""~~~diOD
our OAS maine,
tvt'Y

dopendoble L•.. OA8
TlwlldliJIIt8:J0 D.M. on Cl&amp;•\'v.

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SING!&amp; VOPII-6c.

y CouncU
Meeting
Gasoline, Meters And Taxis

national

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commander

Cause Break In Harmony Trend

Gleason, lr

~avis

Is 1 pa1t COJilmander
of Drew Webster Post if aetiv,.

Mr

Pomeroy VIllage C(;uncll Monday evemng In a lengthy ses118 second meeting of the year accompUshed but little
bther than gomg mto debate on varoous subjects which were
eventually referred to committees for further action and
study
A break m the harmony wh1cb had prevailed 1n the first

In child welfare and rehabU!ta
tlon, end 1a currenUy oerv •1

~lon tn

as chairman of the Paul Revere

Committee In Meigs Count)'
A State ffi$hway Palfolmal•
llr Davl• II very acllve In th'
Enterprise E U B Church, end 11
o frequent speaker It eiVIc end
parent groupa on hlgtiway safety

'l'h•' '"~"" will leave by lwo
Wednesday morn
jng for Mor,gant,own and will b&lt;
taken from
to Fa~rmont, 19
m1les away, fly automobile

IJoris 'loibodeu
Is Betty Crocker
Contest Winne•·

(, !JJt
U
eJvey
Ida JJ.
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Funeral Semces
To Be Thursday

A wldesprea4

ano'Wit&lt;.r~,

lng up m atze what

punch moved bulk•ly
today an~ pronuaed more -~J:~jl;:
1n the hard hot -Ntm~ AI
1 ' "-'·'";~:.
•totes
Few polnh e"l of the ConU
nentol Divide escaped the turtiu
lent otorm lh• Midwest a
ol tho ~ason as It
high snows In LehonoQ,
turned hlshwaya Into dc•tb

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Eaatem Star strYices will bE'
held lor the deceased on Wed
nesdav at 1 30 P m in tr.e chapel
The deceased who was a mem
ber ol the Raeme Chapter OES
and the Portland 1 MethoJdtSt
be buned In the Le

tyl)t arm•-praclkal tHY rolling cattort Hlrt 10o-11 ccmfQtt-comlort bt,ol'ld
&amp;Oft- hmtriOIJS Best of 111-Ullalovtly lOll CIA bt fO\Iflll ~~~
11 you t•k• attventege of thll o~er.

COm !)Ill- 10

MATCIIING

CIIAII~

$149.00

11w1n~•

See the &lt;:omRI'te Li111 of Kroehler and Volentine-Seaver Living
Room Suites Now on Sole in the Fumiture Dept. on the Se~ond
Floor.
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cii~ery.

3, to senio"

Ord1nance

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au

providmg for

the change of the names

prh,ate' &amp;ltd par•
'""'
April 17 at a banquet mbethenamed
Wa•
dorf Astoroa Hotel In New Yor&lt;
Clly General Mills t. sponsor of the
program designed to as51st
acjooola In education for horrle and
family living This years huge
entry brlng.s the four year partl
elpatlo~ over the million mark
A total of 1 071 000 ilrls h08 e~
rolled In thla natoonal hom,.mak
~ lng proJect amc.e 1t was launched
m !liM A total of $106';oQo In
scbolarsblps wllt be awardedih s
year
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Each State Betty Crocker 11om•

Bure.au

lng

The child " ~ l'lclbn .ol •
ease known as Frediiel'a Atalla

rain• were

the o\9pllachilllll
ihe AUortiC Coast
A movement of molal GuU olr
exerted a alight warm•ftl lnflu
encc In the East wblch wos hit
by 80 degree belo"&amp; zcrl).tempera
lures m the New York Adlron
daeko Monolay A mixture of rain
and oleet In the North Atlantic
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a1d 1nstructora rtf.
trainmg "'sesswn for Retl Cro&amp;l
volunteers Jn Meigs and GalUs
Count1e1 m Ohl~ JaWon and
Mason Counties ln West Vtrgtnl3

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Amnd
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'fr.ainiri! Meeting
At ,Syracuse

was expected to create new driv

lng hazards In the are 1 end turn
lo Iicht snow later In the day
Temperature.! dropped m the
nat1on s mid sectton as t~e storm
pulled eastward In 1 bread are•

It was also suggested peophl

mcetm~s.~

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Penonst plannmg to .. ttcnd .are
asked to contact Mr.s Jane Hamm
Mason County Red Cross exee11
t1ve sccref,.ary or Russell Priddy
/trst atd 'lind water safEty cball'
man The latter may be reached
at the GalliR County extens1on of
flee during office hours-.

should tram themselves With a
hDbby or worthwlhle activthea so
that they aJways can (md some

thmg useful to do
These leaders' w1U ret11rn to
tbeit elubs and gave a program on
thts subJect Mrs Nolan was 10
structor

olea

The scholarship ol the young
All

Divorce Action
Is Dismissed
By Agreemcmt

Ain.erica11

Homemaker of Tomorrow will t..
increased to $S 000 Girls who
rank ''cond, thord and lourth 1n
tho~Mtlon will reee~vo ..,ooo
,f3•'1!!1'·': and $2,000 seholarsnlps

Proseentor Asks Trial Date
' For Freezer Salesmen Bt Set
O'Brien ~ today be would ask
set five defendants In the Food
Janullry :i7tb )VI!eli a h_eii'IJIS l,h
130pm

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Meeting Is Held
Of Meigs TB And Health Ass'n
The seml·annual meeUng of the Executive Commottee and
Board of Dltectors of the Meigs County Tuberculosis and
Health Association was held Monday evemng at the Heath
Methodist Chureh ID Middleport with Henry Null Prestdent,
In cb4rge
Mrs Wallac:e Bradlord, Exetl)tlve Secretary reported that
Semt Annual Meeun, 2 30 J&gt;l
1 total of $31fl6.80 h" been reach
Patients at the hospital arc
04 to dal$ In the annual sale or
~hrlatmae Seala Go•l for \ he ssle
at f!),:I&amp;O 110 maklns- ttie group
$13 71J.short of !be tool, however
1 lt'IV contributltna are still be
ln1 IOC&lt;]lVed and 11 Ia belleved
that the goal Will be rel'lehed
Plans wer~ .made for the annull)

~~~ to be h~ld at Rutland

10

Mlo'c!ti \1n~ ,lt, )\'ftl ill~ouo~ed thai

Ill~ Mo6ile Clielt xnay Unit will
be 11 vorlou&amp;' locations In Me1g;
Coupty ~m ll"ch 25 throu"h
April 3
e

from ten of the 14 countif.li rc

presented
It was repor!ed that the lo"l
Health A&amp;90CIBhon han made the
favors for the Nelsonvdle Hosp1

Attendmg from Columbia were
E'reda Sm1th and Mrs Dale Dye

In relation to the Parktng Lot
Ughun g proJect 1t was rt!vealc1
tb.at the Columbus Southem and
Ohm Eledr1c has also made a
survey of the parkmg lots and Is'
preparing a report that Is ex
pected to be made to Cuunc1l at
1ts next mJ!etmg A prcvtouS rc
port on the proposed proJcet has
already beeo made by tltc Oh ll
Power Co
In the matter or pro\tlmg a
slreet dt'partment garage ror the
housmg- of the village vchiCIPs
several s1tes for such a glm"e
were proposed w1tb the matt~r
ev ~n tually betng referred to th
Street Comm1lt.cc lor further
study and report Two cttes on"
at the foot of the Children s
Home Hill and the other on Statr
Route 7 we~ e dtscu.ssed durm.,
tbe Se$SIOD
Denny MIJttohom as representa
ltve of the Dual Parkmg Meter
Co appeared before council rc
lattve t&amp; the rcpla~ement o£
workmg mechalllsnu of the pr&lt;
sent parking meters on the v1l

Harrooovdle Addoe Bradfield and !age strcels

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Norma Lee Alfred, Isola Taylor
It wa! pomlcd out that man)
and Genevteve Guthne Portlaml of the present meters are now m
Ethyl Swan and Edtla Paynter operatiVe and not !IIVmg the ser

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Bedlord, ;trs Anna Hart and Mrs v1ee IMy'!hould Monona!\ made
Bertha Williams, Rock Sprmg.s, the v•llage a propos tooo ol re
Phoebe Clark and Mro Gladys Mor placmg the clocks gaskets and

A dlvorerce:
Salurday
w 1~fi;~~~JI;~~'.;
the
day 1n

HemlGCt Grove, Mrs Cll,ra com entrances o( the present
I' ~OIUIJOo and Mrs Ruth Paulson meters at the pii~o of $32 50 earl!
Holliday Syra providmg the"vtUagc tlsclf woull

Cottrill and Margaret place the gasktts m the

... M•ry R Kmg
0 Kmg for divorce She Was represented I})' attorneys Webster aud

Fultz olf motion of the pla10t1ft

MonUay, the su1t was dismiSsed
At"el A Dav1s, Danville repi'c..nttJ by 0 Br1en and 0 Bnen
asks~ a d1voree from ...Vera L Da
VI! Ravenpa Ohio, m another en
try f1led Ieday

Architect
Falls To Death
At Cincinnati
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UP - \ A Cln&lt;1n
lal wblch were used on New nataCINCINNATI
architect
attd
former cbatr
Years Day Mrs Harmon 0 Bnen l)lan of the City Plann1og
Com
Syraeusc 1s president of the mlsalon plunged to hiS death M.on
!ourteer county orgamzatlon
daY from Ol\e ol the uppen floora
Mrs Dw•ght Wallace gave a
report on the annuli atate nlee! of the Carew Tower In downtown
!ng helo in Columbus and the Cincinnati
T~e boBy of Henry A Bett.lmn,
group doseuased the pesslhlllties 48, VIIs found on the 16th floor
of expanding th.ctr actiVIties into

ather f1eldli such as the newly Whldow ledge Poltce found :waah
orgamzed Me1gs CuUIJty Health room wmdows open on both the
25th and 39th lloors and sunailoed
Counetl
Altend•n~ were Null ~Irs. :Jirad lbe plunge began from one ol the

ford Mrs Wallace, Harold w'ood other lloors The body apparenUy
gerd anual Seal Sale ch•orman, ltr~ek tbe ledt!e on the 21St floor
Mia Frieda Faehnle Ben Philson and !ben tumbled to the 16th
A w1tness, Maur1ee- Weislbach
Mrs Harriet Nelgler Mtss Ber
nice Ledbe Mrs Dean Bsmllz, manager of Ames '(favel Sc:i'vlce
Rlthard Chambers Wallace Brad on the 19th lloor 61ld he !IW a
loi't and Ita Kathryn Shavoron, bl~~ object pass the windo'( ood
U,.0: "I bean! a- tr..,.DdOUij lb~d. '

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street. within the village l"n w~h
Children a Ho)l!e Hll! would bol
changed lo Mul~; J1e1ghta and
LoCos! SL, on~ would b&lt;
changl!llo,4n Bllllllei-e Avenue wa•
tem~ny tall~d 1n order tha
other lfleel n2me ehangcr coultl
also be mcorporaled

lanua!)' 2'1
Nineteen leaden ~elected from '
through January 31 m Pt Pleasl hOme demonsf.J'ahon dubs In
:mt with the Muon Count\' Chap.
Meags County attended a tr:nmng
tor of the American · Red Crost meeting last week on the subJect
.servmg as boat
How to Live In Later Yean at
The stMIIlns wdl be held from the
home of Mrs Geneva Nolan
7 o clock urlttl 10 o clock each m Syracuse
eventng
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Only currently certlfted m
They were advised to bke a
structors are asked to attend the look at themselves and ask and
scstJibns durmg Lhe [1rst three try to answer qucstsons about boW
days. Instructors whose authonza they m1ght better adJust (or bapt1ons have recently advm1ced flr~t pter hvmg m the future
alders are asked to 1ttend all
wdl be conducted

extendmg !rom the Gulf Into the
Ohm Valley rainfall totals were
close to a halllneh In man)
n1akcr of Tomorrow wall rtc.eivc place!
a $!,Mil scholarship and an edu
l eotlonal trip w•th her school ad
v~or to washington D c oolon
lal Woillpmsburg va and New
York C!ly A ~ scholarship will
be awarded the •e&lt;ond rankin!
girl In each state The school of
the alate winner w1ll re&lt;elve a
aet of the EncyclopaediO Brotan
\toman named

Mond&lt;~Y
F'mit

m.ehl s dtscussJOns
nd calion of a brc~k
the h&gt;rmomous relalwns nf the
cou nr I mt mbers was notu:f! tl 1•
when Jt 'WiiS sug~:cstcd ula l COUll
ell explore t~e po.,slbiiJty ur
nSkll g lo ~a l j:tasohne dealers t,
2llow the village for a two rent
per ga llon dlFOUDt on gasolme
pur ~h ascs ,or Ide VIllage police
omer}le ncy and ot11er vehid esA molton lo that elicct wa~
made by Councilman Franklm Ri
zcr and seconded by Don Mullen
but was met with ob)C'CtlOn b"
Councilman Roy Betzing whll
charged thal to ask that of sta
t(ons whose marg n 11 already
small enough would be unjust
Betzmg .,a1d that tf such a1
agreemcnl were to be made that
some of the suppliers of galllllln'
to the e•ty would be exeluded bt•
cause they are not perm1tted to
rnal.e such discounts. In the vol
mg that followed Betltng voted
"No to the propi)sttmn while
Councilmen Richard Jones Les
he Fultz Frankbn R11cr Don
Mullen and Dor Schaefer voted
(or the meill'iure

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Sirla 1n lhe groduatlni class H•r
examlhatl&lt;ill pAper w19 be ente•
ed In competition to ~ame tins
al'!te' &lt;!ndidate tor the title ol
fl-U American
of Toand
eonal&lt;l
the
In

Mrs Edward Stobart 11nd new

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Fvnr.ral &amp;ervicea will he ltclrl
Thursday at 1 30 p m from the
EwJDg Funeral ..Chapel for Ida
L McKelvey, 80, .,t Portland who
d1ed early TuesdAy momtng m
the Metgs General
Hospita
where sbe had been a patient

The Bolly Crocker Homemaker
e! Tomoq:ow In Pomeroy llleh
~~pol is Doris Imboden daugll
'for! of !!I'll Neva Grimm Pomerov
.,., Slie ricejve4 \he h1ghest score
ramy downpours ajona ,
,lit \o ,.'riiten exom\ftaUon on home
Soulhcut
miimg koow(ad&amp;e and altltudr.
... admiDjat.r:ed Dee

meeting was eas1ly dtscermble- as
th e m1nor1ly group of ttle new

~K

Snowstonn S;Ud
To Be Moving
Steadily East

born Wedbesday

flthty fl~• lncht1 of sotld hnuryl E'ltfV Inch tailored In tlur custom Hltclion of
lht ntwe51labllu-with 1 wldtlfllt'f Dl colora to thooN from Betutifully styltd
and dtlllltd wllh-t&amp;lrlking cum4 II'Oftt-dtlp blstuH lufhd bltl•IITllltloungt

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vlee.s for the 83 year old lawmak
ller who doed. of cancer Saturdo
W R Davis of Pomoroy bos
will be held at 2 p m Wedne~ be~n appomted to tbe Notional
on the Fors' Prosbyt 1 Education and SeholarJhlp ,.m
er au mlttee of th~ Amerleon Le1lon
The appomtment come dlre&lt;tlv

and Mrs Bruce Lloyd from Hoi

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!'her~

zcr Hospial where the baby was

daughter Karolea Kim have been
returned horne from Holzer HoB
pita I
Janis Chllda a atudent nurse at
Holzer Hoopltal 11 confl"l'd there
with a virus Infection
Mr and Mro If&lt;• Swick and Mn
Jackie Haycooktlof Columbu&amp; ;pent
the weok end ero with Mr and
Mrs C H Wlso 1~r C }I Wloc Sr
and dauahter Ruth They also vi ..
!ted In Portlond with Mr and Mrs
David Ydst Mn Mabel Marshall
and Airs Taylor Gropn
Mr ~nd Mrs Edgar Vale and
daugoter, Jkttlna, of Columbu~
have h,.n vlaltlnl here with Mr
and Mn William Wyalt
Carol CliJwell Barbaro and Bet
ty Covert, l!Uth Ann Edwards Dl
an' Stumba, John Ketchka and
Galy Ault returned home Sunday
after apendjna the week end io
Golllpohl wiM!re they attlmded tho
M•d Winter iiiiUtute of the loletb..
dial Youth Fellowship !Irs Jamea
Cruwall end Eudell Konkrlght
went to GalliP!lll• Slliiday tO' get
lbom

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TO Si1DW FILM
A color lolm made by the
stone Tire and Rubber Company
abOWiftl !COnca from the !ndoanap.
oils SpeedwAY flm'!\11 500-mlle
racea and ol the 111\XIcan C)'osa
country race will tie shown Wednesday at th~ regular noon meet
101 of the Pomeroy Lions Club

Lord s Prayer
Da\e ForreBl of Pittsburgh Ptt
\!Sited Mr and \'1rs James Sunp
son and Sandra over the week

Ollio ltaln ftdor, noiiOII!l with
snow •xtttrnt ~. ""lbly
ch•ntJintl to l)fht ~ Of flurrltt ..W tomlntl C$ltlor fo.
nlsht Wodllllday ...., florrltt
1nd colder
l11t to JOUthMit
winds lncrooll1111 N ~0-30 MPH
lodoy high nnelntl ,..., "" 30•
txtmne no•'fh to 401 south a~ld
control Low ""lght ''""' tho 20t
extreme Wllf to 2J.3I) tnt

etltinel

n.arcUveiY

J

lo iS! at Hoalh Mothoti1Sl Church
Sunday morning and sa ng The

GET A MODERN AUTOMA-TIC
I
GAS WATfR H~ATER

e

DaVIS Js Nabled&lt;
tloas
'Profound sorrow '
T0 EducatiOll
• aJ
The body of Neely lay In alai~
at his lomlly borne hJH
/
ot arrlvtd bY, train froln Wubin&amp; G
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IO!f early Monday Funerol aer
roup Of Le111Qft

fully at Cape Canoveral Fla
- The l~rst eonllngent of 200 to

t•m

Weathlr•y
UNITID PIISS

F~IRMONT, W Va (UP) - A l~·melnber Senate delua·
tloll headed by Democralle iLeader Lyndon B Johnson and
Rllpubllcan Leader William r Knowland will reprelfilt ~e
Sepate at funeral serv1ces here Wednesday for vetenn Sen
Matthew M Neely
Makeup of the delegatlon was announced Monday
bj,oth 1h9uses ol Congr~ ad 1 - - - - - - .~...:...-:;.....,....,.
QUI'ned lor lhe day 9.ul ol re,.
,
P.ct lor Neely after hearln_l hlm
julo&amp;lzed and adopting resolu
I

- A small test roclcet powered

300 Air Force technictans has
been ordered to tlte Army a Red
stone arsenal at Huntsville Ala ,
for trammg with the 1 500-mile
Jup1ter nnsslie
Douglas company a pioneer
airplane manufacturer bas a va
rtcty of defense contracts includ '
mg work on the Thor intermedi
ate range ballistic missile and
the N\ke Zeus anti miSsile sys

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Senate Delegation,To Attend
~en. Neely Service 1'

by a Iorerudner {J{ the sohd fuels
sl&lt;&gt;m to be used m the Navy s
Polaris mtsstle was fired success

SAVE $50 VALENTINE-SEAVER ORIGINALS
"PRESIDENTIAL" CRESCENT FRONT SOFA

Gall•polls

defense

He told the Senate Prepared

br

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In the

program
Douglas chairman of the
Douglas Atrcraft Co 1ald an anti
m1sslle rn1ss1Je 'has been feasible
for some t1me and he is ready to
5tart butldmg one as soon as he
gets a go-ahead

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and family

more gutz and less

gobbledegook

Middleport
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Five Railroads Are Seeking
Higher Freight Rate In Oltio
COLUMBUS (UP) -

A Pubtic Ubhties ComTIIISSIOn hear

mg was schedule&lt;\ today on A petition by ftve prmc1pal ra1l
for permissiOn to hike freoght rates and charges m Ohio
by as much as 20 per cent, effectiVe Feb I

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The railroads are The Baltimore 111 Oh10, Ene New York
Central, New York, Ch1cago &amp; St Louis, and the Pennsyl
vama However the petition was
ftled an bthaH of all ot!lrr steam
railroads operatmg m Ohm There
Ire 48 others
Th.., railroads malnla !l~d that
untler labor agreemc!ltfl they
Were fcrccd to pay substantwl
increases m annual wage rates'
0i'hc!ie wB~ hikes plu~ incre11.sed
opcrit!Pg costs along with dep\e
elatiOn have not been oonstd(lrecl
before by the commir"1on thP
~:~Uroarb saJd
The railroads also aM.: rted that
a~~s granted by th~ PUC e 1
fetflve Nov 1 1957 h l\e bP.eJ
.. bmmated by tha~l\ addlttona'
... pcmes.

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mcreased costs due. to payroll
h1kes The reports claimed the
petitioners, md1cate the need for
Increases lo cover current 111
curred expenses
to improve
thcu fmanr1al posltton
The pelllion contended the rat!
ruads !rave never been m such t1
'critical fmanc1al posJtit:Jn sm .. e
the depression years of the
1930 s
Mamtl'nanre units nave been
redured the number of WlSC"
vlccablc cars ts mount ng pro-grams for capital expendaturen
ltave been reduced employes laatl
off and dividends redured or oot

In their petition lolerl Dec 30 pa~d at all, the ral)roads claim

1957 the 1••lroad.s o1ted two PUC
The pciiUon aakOII rell,el
IOP!lrls--&lt;&gt;De on Aug 8 195'i and cause '•I ,. \'Ita~ to !be p~=~~
one on Oct ~ 1957-ln which tion of a sound n1lroad tl
the commLsston recognized the system adequate to

faet that railroads are laced wltb coDIOIOI'C• ol Ohio '

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