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Daily Sentlnel, Pomeroy·Middleport/ o., Feb. UJ, 1

A surprise St«Jc: •bower was
gi\'en honodna: M..C ~ •oore
recentl)'l at tlul Home of Mn, Dorf..ald Moore who wu 1 Pllll:ed by
Mro. Pelle c undirl and lin. Bob
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Moou and daug'llter · l:ilhlh or
Pomeroy, Mrs. LeRoY ' Watson ,
~n. Roy Atmes,
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Mrs. Ctiarle• Moore and Mra. R.
E. Grindley pf MinerMJie, Send·
ing a;lfts were Mr.s. Mortit Harden .
Mrs. Lean
Moore, M"rl. Valcie
Speneer, Mrs. Lena Weavet. MrS
J oke Elberlield, Mrs. Uoyd Moon .
Mr.s. Bill Downe)' ad MH. Jma
Kel1ar of Darlan Conn.
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"but we haven't kept it up, at
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He said his starting five would
be named from these six bQysPaul Sorrell, 5-11 , Ken Stalter, 5:::::-- - - --==--- -- - - - - - - - -- - -- - -110\il at forwards; center, Merle
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Play Tuesday In County Meet ln~u:'e:e::~lt.

of th• drawing :

~thens, second seeded (second

County baaketNII tournament
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omnasium with two reserve team
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Racine goes Into the tournament
drew a bye, and will meet the
with a 19·1 record and a team
of the Athens-Loge.n game
stiboUng
over the eDMarch 2.
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fourth seeded, plays
var28 at 8:45· p.m., with
HarNsonville and
sity teams will meet
to meet bye team Jack·
night at 9 p.m. for their
at 8:30 p.m. ·
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be held Monday,
· winners tn
Tuesday night's varsity clash
will be preceded by a rese~e
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favored lo win . Coach Charles Meat the
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!•round Saturday night.
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, and Harrisonville. Racine re8el'Vell
' h ave been beat-en by about every·
body this 1cason and· theY are furfiler handicapped now by one of
their "comera," Arnold Ad1m1,
suffering a broken kuec last week.
Studenta pla,n nina t _o etteftd the
tournament have bee.~ adVieed to
buy th eir odml••lon ducollol their
individual llchool• II all &amp;lte
prlcetl at the toum~ment will be
711e.
oward J(nla:ltt, Pr;tmeroy .run·
io High Prlnclpal, II tourney maa·
accr.
Diehl, PollllltOJ Hlcb
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Prlnclpol, io the Oltlclil
acore keeper and itobert Roberti
or Pomeroy Is lbt of!lclil time
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Athletic Depnrt·
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All over: expeues, bonus tQ com·
peting schools per game pt.. ;red.
SEO eoard leP live per cent of
the ·aroas eaie ~e11 Lax. Thirty -per
cent &amp;ON to Center for expenses.
AdmiUlon price 'lnchldtnc tax
il 7De. No rtteried aeata.

C';becrlea.def• will 1)-a adri'lltted
trfle to ...,io.. in which their
teama play.
O&lt;iwp)'lnc the
wteven numbeR· in the toarna·
mont brickell will be lbo home
team aod , will wear wtiile jeroeya.

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SEO Boord I~ 8tt•lfclad&lt;e wi1h tho
r11ulta of · the wte br tho SEO
Dlltricl COachn. Tbeae ofltclaia
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before the drawln81 and no ••
olinmont of olllclill Will be announced before .,_e Umo.
fi&lt;:OI'Or 11 llowloll&lt;l Co~gdon and
the tlmer Ia J'J'in,k.Jiiclley,
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rewarded for it tod.:y In ihe lorr.&gt;
of a $19.500 conll.'act.' old the
United Prc1a.
The 31·YCIMid Long .-1 o !111jor lcai ue re~rd last year when
he bit home runo In ~hi eoniOC\ltlve samcJ. lie suffered a llump
following that and wound up With
21 bomcn and a .213 aver11e.

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Chamberlaiq ~hoots Again At
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KtHN GRIFFIN'
~nitd P"'tt lparfl Writer
Wilt Cha~berlain shoots . assln
for the national scoring ' lead to·
nlgbt to open a college ballc:etball
week featuring the three·man •cor•
Ins deJ'by and bids by five team•
to elincb conference champion·

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the to~,~.fpot on Saturday qlght,
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Durlna the llr.t lap of .a ,.,_
for 2116 cubic Int.~ bydroptanes ·In
Yale 71S Corne)) 56
Seton li•ll 99 Gcorgotown 91 OT which Wilson wao d•f•ndlnc chom.
Manhatan 72 Army 70 OT
Pl;on, the Mh::hlian driver loat eonRichmond 6!i 'Villanova 64
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Penn St. 80 W. V~ . tlli
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l'itilburgh 79 t&lt;tavy sa
Wiilon of Fort Loud&lt;rdlle, Fla.
MIDWI&amp;T
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lowa St. 5I Nebraska 47
.rta:, Jumped !rom his boot and
St Louis U. 78 Wi~bita 68
· bold up· the unc1lll"ioU11 •Wii!D~
Drake 14 Tulsa 61
. ~nUl help arrived. otu Willoo wal
Kansas Sl. ltJO Okla. Clly 82
only shaken. up lh t.hll er11h.
Kansas 91 ".itsourl &amp;8
DePaul 75 Boldwln · w;nae&lt; 70
Mlnne.9ota 11 ·Purdue 01
Ohio St. 63 Wiseonsi~, 110
Detroit 80 Okl1. A&amp;i'4 &amp;7
Mich . Sl. 77 Iowa 67·
Mich~san 102 DJinois 89

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Vanderbilt 69 Tenn. ~
Clemson 114 V.ir'alnja 81: '
We&amp;tcrn Ky. 117 Mo..,held 81
Flodda 88 Ml11. s~ 80
Altboma 7ll Tulano 153
Mar1land 1!8 N.
Slate 49
Ouke 75 Wa'le Fore•l tH
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16, !O&amp;TI' Salilo ilei!Ott of . Ohio 'ley BIBCkweit and dau1!4tot · - t
VAlley Lbest""k Co.
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HOGS - 171S to 220 lbs: 16 to b~ out .again after be,ing· e'onflne:J
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Dearborn, Mich.. was reeu;tratinll in a hoopilal tqday·_ lrol!l la&lt;e,.
atlons, bruiab• and ahoek auffend
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to her honie· tiY
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to her ho111e followir,g a viSit with
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CoWS Tl1b- ~t!r,f'm.nners 8 to Q,. .M.t:a :ei~ .~oods at
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Bu~le- .9 to 1$.50, ~ilk Cows -~ to ·· 5lun• ·lptJowmg ·~er release from

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LaSal)e 87 Ouquelllo 80
Holy Croas 99 St. FN.ncla NY 8'1
Colgate 84 Svracus~ 88 OT
Fordham 78 Niagara 73

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Uve teague titles outr!gbt- North
Carolina, Wert Virglnia, .Kintuc't7,
and Southern MethodiaL

against Oklal!ioma In order to
Mel Clark, r~e~ y;•ianed mem~
catch 111b:·fivc Grady W.allace of ber of the Chorieolon . Senatoro,
South OaroiJna. Ho- needs 22 to
lett on Sur.:duy afternoon for I!ake-atay ahead of thh·d·p1a'-"' Chct land,
Flo"?ida, where he will 'eo
Forto of Columbia.
Into spring trainina: with the De-Going into tonight'a 1ction while trOit ' Tigert.
Clark signed his contract ln
the oth(!rs arc idle, Chamberlain
lhows an average of 30.059 pointa Ch~trleaton on last Thursday after
ptr game - to 30.57 for Wal1ace reaching an· agreement with cl~b
gflicl.t!• oarticr Ln the week. Clark '
and 20 .~ lor Forle .
!.11 l:telng give11 an opportt.~nity to
Wellece Sur!Jint Aheact
Wallace tightened his gr1p on matte ~e Tigers squad.
the lead Friday nlght with f4
Mrs. Clark and the coUJ&gt;te'a two
pointll, whil~- Chamberlain scored ch-Ildren will remain behind la
32 Saturday against Missouri and the home of her mclhet, Mrt. 1.
Forte only 19 agaimt Dartmouth. C. Roush, in Welt Columbia. Sbe
Chamberlain mia;ht have b a d aad the older of the two ebildren
more, but wo1 \aken out by Coach m:a)' join Clark late\-·for • week 01
Dick Harp with seven minutes left two Jn IAkelan~.
and Ka~.•aa leading by 33 points
en route JO a 91-1~8 trh!mph.
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oring her daugbfe~. Bbbb)i Lou.
Attending were· Mrs. Clarence thlc,
Mrs. Ei.rl Jofinson and sotf Brian
of Mason, Mrt . Cha"rle11 Mo~ 'and
da~ghter Trin~ ·of
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MrS. Roy Willi~, Mt-.r~
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Cunningham, &amp;Indy aDd Terry
Mo-ure local.
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VEAL CALVES--: Tops31, Sec· 11.nd' 'sori ·nonltie of At hens spe~t
onds 2;4 to 30, Medium 15 to 20, a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Jolin
Com:. &amp; Hvs. liS to 24, CUlls 8 to .1_5 . Bowfin :and :p.en Quisenberry.
' SHEEP - elve8 &amp; Lm_
S. 3&lt;to 10, 1\II.'S'. fior Williams is confined to
$f.pek £wes 3 to B, Fat She~p 3 to her ftome with an injured foot.
8. CuUs, 1 to 4, Bucks 3 to 8, Fat' . ~i'.' ·and MrS. Dayton · Warner
We1ft'Crs 3 t&lt;r 8. .
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~· anl'l ;Mrl. Olar.. r~.-:Mrs: ~ Don. Moore and children,
P-aula and Johnny, M'rl. Bob •Moore
of ~rengo.
:irt~: irerl)ert l'ar'l!et' aM children , Bobble Lou, Terry
e8illdteh Visited· re)atives near a\ld Rand)', Mrs. Claud' Quillen and

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and ehildren ·of Bea,ver 'FaUs, Pa.
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\t~sited . Mrs. Mat~ie Springer and
Mr. and ·Mr!Pf. Lawrenee Whitlatch.
Mr. an,d M:r• GJlbeJ1, Dono'II!ID
and three children . of Newell, W.
Va. vi&amp;lted with Mr, and Mn. W~l·

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Pd:iu 'Katheryn Slact spent a
and family at Rutland.
nigh1l with Ruth Ra"thburn of P,om.:
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Daily Sentlnel, Pomeroy·Middleport/ o., Feb. UJ, 1

A surprise St«Jc: •bower was
gi\'en honodna: M..C ~ •oore
recentl)'l at tlul Home of Mn, Dorf..ald Moore who wu 1 Pllll:ed by
Mro. Pelle c undirl and lin. Bob
Moore. Game~; wtrt ,.lf ed .aftet'
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Cundfft, MrJ. Vlrl ll 'J'Ufor~ Mr..
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leri , of jlaetno· 1\0d~ !lfn. ·, Dory
Wolfe or Lttart 1!•11•. 1\kit. Corl
Moou and daug'llter · l:ilhlh or
Pomeroy, Mrs. LeRoY ' Watson ,
~n. Roy Atmes,
Au C\aater.
Mrs. Ctiarle• Moore and Mra. R.
E. Grindley pf MinerMJie, Send·
ing a;lfts were Mr.s. Mortit Harden .
Mrs. Lean
Moore, M"rl. Valcie
Speneer, Mrs. Lena Weavet. MrS
J oke Elberlield, Mrs. Uoyd Moon .
Mr.s. Bill Downe)' ad MH. Jma
Kel1ar of Darlan Conn.
. G'n~ Mill&gt; obd p t'do~
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Chi••~· m;~~;, iJ&lt;en'! '
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r.lri. Chatles, HfMII,.
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Mrl.. EtMI Rainey, o P I\! -~leo·•
aant and Mr, Beall &lt;llf,e; !l}:.JI.!m :
eroy ~il\ted r.{r. and' lllii. iilck

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.lia 11.,. In · h4 po&lt;ke~ Iller
.hey .,.tved, fOI!owla&amp; WI jp'oat
lint pme,
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C:tOw.cufford score of at.
sWale pme .In the dog.

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and Mro. Ed Ht llll'Od ,bt COlum·
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beating lOme good clubs," he 1aid,
"but we haven't kept it up, at
le11t this year."
He said his starting five would
be named from these six bQysPaul Sorrell, 5-11 , Ken Stalter, 5:::::-- - - --==--- -- - - - - - - - -- - -- - -110\il at forwards; center, Merle
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Hoover, 6-0; and guards Gene

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Play Tuesday In County Meet ln~u:'e:e::~lt.

of th• drawing :

~thens, second seeded (second

County baaketNII tournament
play opens Tuesday nl11ht at '1 p.
m. in the ]'Dmero)' Hi¥h School
omnasium with two reserve team
matches and a vanity clash be-

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and Hartsell Doddrill' s Eastern niiht after the PQmeroy game
1 team 02·6).
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Racine goes Into the tournament
drew a bye, and will meet the
with a 19·1 record and a team
of the Athens-Loge.n game
stiboUng
over the eDMarch 2.
tire seuon of
cent.
fourth seeded, plays
var28 at 8:45· p.m., with
HarNsonville and
sity teams will meet
to meet bye team Jack·
night at 9 p.m. for their
at 8:30 p.m. ·
pearanee.
be held Monday,
· winners tn
Tuesday night's varsity clash
will be preceded by a rese~e
to ¢he
team gllmt . between Rutland 1nd
at
Middleport •t 7 p.m. trt wblch lhe
7.
·1fiddlepcrt club wm be heavily
favored lo win . Coach Charles Meat the
a &lt;Unner
Donald's r eserves wJII be beavtly
aoeded to win the reserve team
the Student
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aponRored by the
!•round Saturday night.
The other reserte ~me Tucsday night will' be between Racine
, and Harrisonville. Racine re8el'Vell
' h ave been beat-en by about every·
body this 1cason and· theY are furfiler handicapped now by one of
their "comera," Arnold Ad1m1,
suffering a broken kuec last week.
Studenta pla,n nina t _o etteftd the
tournament have bee.~ adVieed to
buy th eir odml••lon ducollol their
individual llchool• II all &amp;lte
prlcetl at the toum~ment will be
711e.
oward J(nla:ltt, Pr;tmeroy .run·
io High Prlnclpal, II tourney maa·
accr.
Diehl, PollllltOJ Hlcb
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Prlnclpol, io the Oltlclil
acore keeper and itobert Roberti
or Pomeroy Is lbt of!lclil time
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$19,500 Conb·act ,
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Athletic Depnrt·
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theli(l
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$U50 per per10n per meal.
All over: expeues, bonus tQ com·
peting schools per game pt.. ;red.
SEO eoard leP live per cent of
the ·aroas eaie ~e11 Lax. Thirty -per
cent &amp;ON to Center for expenses.
AdmiUlon price 'lnchldtnc tax
il 7De. No rtteried aeata.

C';becrlea.def• will 1)-a adri'lltted
trfle to ...,io.. in which their
teama play.
O&lt;iwp)'lnc the
wteven numbeR· in the toarna·
mont brickell will be lbo home
team aod , will wear wtiile jeroeya.

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SEO Boord I~ 8tt•lfclad&lt;e wi1h tho
r11ulta of · the wte br tho SEO
Dlltricl COachn. Tbeae ofltclaia
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beeli ualjnod to ill• c•m••
before the drawln81 and no ••
olinmont of olllclill Will be announced before .,_e Umo.
fi&lt;:OI'Or 11 llowloll&lt;l Co~gdon and
the tlmer Ia J'J'in,k.Jiiclley,
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bel powered the ~II!Jbut•h PI

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rewarded for it tod.:y In ihe lorr.&gt;
of a $19.500 conll.'act.' old the
United Prc1a.
The 31·YCIMid Long .-1 o !111jor lcai ue re~rd last year when
he bit home runo In ~hi eoniOC\ltlve samcJ. lie suffered a llump
following that and wound up With
21 bomcn and a .213 aver11e.

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Chamberlaiq ~hoots Again At
· .National-Cage Scoring Lead
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KtHN GRIFFIN'
~nitd P"'tt lparfl Writer
Wilt Cha~berlain shoots . assln
for the national scoring ' lead to·
nlgbt to open a college ballc:etball
week featuring the three·man •cor•
Ins deJ'by and bids by five team•
to elincb conference champion·

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the to~,~.fpot on Saturday qlght,
mu•t. h~"'l • bl~ 'tO point, ton/&amp;11\-

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l~ogtb and 42.' Jn width. It will
parallel the Winll .added Six years

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dietary

Durlna the llr.t lap of .a ,.,_
for 2116 cubic Int.~ bydroptanes ·In
Yale 71S Corne)) 56
Seton li•ll 99 Gcorgotown 91 OT which Wilson wao d•f•ndlnc chom.
Manhatan 72 Army 70 OT
Pl;on, the Mh::hlian driver loat eonRichmond 6!i 'Villanova 64
t.J'O) of hl4
craftby
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Penn St. 80 W. V~ . tlli
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driven
hlsalamrned
brother
l'itilburgh 79 t&lt;tavy sa
Wiilon of Fort Loud&lt;rdlle, Fla.
MIDWI&amp;T
·,Roy Gluner of ll~ Peterobllt1,
lowa St. 5I Nebraska 47
.rta:, Jumped !rom his boot and
St Louis U. 78 Wi~bita 68
· bold up· the unc1lll"ioU11 •Wii!D~
Drake 14 Tulsa 61
. ~nUl help arrived. otu Willoo wal
Kansas Sl. ltJO Okla. Clly 82
only shaken. up lh t.hll er11h.
Kansas 91 ".itsourl &amp;8
DePaul 75 Boldwln · w;nae&lt; 70
Mlnne.9ota 11 ·Purdue 01
Ohio St. 63 Wiseonsi~, 110
Detroit 80 Okl1. A&amp;i'4 &amp;7
Mich . Sl. 77 Iowa 67·
Mich~san 102 DJinois 89

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Vanderbilt 69 Tenn. ~
Clemson 114 V.ir'alnja 81: '
We&amp;tcrn Ky. 117 Mo..,held 81
Flodda 88 Ml11. s~ 80
Altboma 7ll Tulano 153
Mar1land 1!8 N.
Slate 49
Ouke 75 Wa'le Fore•l tH
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ldli)o ~L ,tH .Mont. st! '17 ,
Ocnvor tH ·ut~b 59 • k •
Wallhlnston 85. oregod !3
vetA .78 $1allford tt1,
Cl)ifor,nio '11 Idaho ij
WahlriJio~ Sl. '10 SOij, Calif. tH

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Mrs. w. c . Blake ·an~ Mrs. Shir·
16, !O&amp;TI' Salilo ilei!Ott of . Ohio 'ley BIBCkweit and dau1!4tot · - t
VAlley Lbest""k Co.
a day with Ml's. A~ Slacl&lt;:
,Mrs. C!Uiries H)'sell Is able• lo
HOGS - 171S to 220 lbs: 16 to b~ out .again after be,ing· e'onflne:J
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P'•• 40 to _•~. Shoat_• 3 to 15_
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pediatric

Dearborn, Mich.. was reeu;tratinll in a hoopilal tqday·_ lrol!l la&lt;e,.
atlons, bruiab• and ahoek auffend
in one of .seven mlahap1 tha.t
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Fat Sow 12 to 16,
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for nett Saturday'a flOO,OOO .
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.PARIS ~The tr~neh DaVIa
Cup iqu-d !"{ Jt!l7
oonsiJt of
~aul Remy, Pl_erre Dorman aDd
Ro)Jert HaUJrt: 1t wu aono~toced
today b7 TeiJD' Captain ll&lt;!nn7
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to her honie· tiY
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to her ho111e followir,g a viSit with
~r. . and :!o!rs. 0. 0 . Patterson of
Rill 1 •nd:
Mrs. Mary Hubbard was taken

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CoWS Tl1b- ~t!r,f'm.nners 8 to Q,. .M.t:a :ei~ .~oods at
Bcfwrlti na
Bu~le- .9 to 1$.50, ~ilk Cows -~ to ·· 5lun• ·lptJowmg ·~er release from

IUMMii TAN° 'AVOIIID
MJ.A-Ml CU,P~ reviled Uat. of
problble odell ttqday quoted sum·

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Spring Training . The :r:;:: 8~~1r::,e wiit .·
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St. Bonaventure 87 Canhius 48
LaSal)e 87 Ouquelllo 80
Holy Croas 99 St. FN.ncla NY 8'1
Colgate 84 Svracus~ 88 OT
Fordham 78 Niagara 73

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Uve teague titles outr!gbt- North
Carolina, Wert Virglnia, .Kintuc't7,
and Southern MethodiaL

against Oklal!ioma In order to
Mel Clark, r~e~ y;•ianed mem~
catch 111b:·fivc Grady W.allace of ber of the Chorieolon . Senatoro,
South OaroiJna. Ho- needs 22 to
lett on Sur.:duy afternoon for I!ake-atay ahead of thh·d·p1a'-"' Chct land,
Flo"?ida, where he will 'eo
Forto of Columbia.
Into spring trainina: with the De-Going into tonight'a 1ction while trOit ' Tigert.
Clark signed his contract ln
the oth(!rs arc idle, Chamberlain
lhows an average of 30.059 pointa Ch~trleaton on last Thursday after
ptr game - to 30.57 for Wal1ace reaching an· agreement with cl~b
gflicl.t!• oarticr Ln the week. Clark '
and 20 .~ lor Forle .
!.11 l:telng give11 an opportt.~nity to
Wellece Sur!Jint Aheact
Wallace tightened his gr1p on matte ~e Tigers squad.
the lead Friday nlght with f4
Mrs. Clark and the coUJ&gt;te'a two
pointll, whil~- Chamberlain scored ch-Ildren will remain behind la
32 Saturday against Missouri and the home of her mclhet, Mrt. 1.
Forte only 19 agaimt Dartmouth. C. Roush, in Welt Columbia. Sbe
Chamberlain mia;ht have b a d aad the older of the two ebildren
more, but wo1 \aken out by Coach m:a)' join Clark late\-·for • week 01
Dick Harp with seven minutes left two Jn IAkelan~.
and Ka~.•aa leading by 33 points
en route JO a 91-1~8 trh!mph.
Battllnc the big stara for tho
headlines lhis week wlll be four
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oring her daugbfe~. Bbbb)i Lou.
Attending were· Mrs. Clarence thlc,
Mrs. Ei.rl Jofinson and sotf Brian
of Mason, Mrt . Cha"rle11 Mo~ 'and
da~ghter Trin~ ·of
_Mln'emlille.
MrS. Roy Willi~, Mt-.r~
Don
Moore and ehiJdr~n. Sue Etten
Cunningham, &amp;Indy aDd Terry
Mo-ure local.
Bill 1-l)l'selJ of ColUmbus tpent
a weekend
with Mr. aiid Mrs.
CharleM HyselL
Mrs. Helen Neue' of P6rheroy
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home. Debbie, valued a.t $2,000, ia tor tree, and can roller akate.

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VEAL CALVES--: Tops31, Sec· 11.nd' 'sori ·nonltie of At hens spe~t
onds 2;4 to 30, Medium 15 to 20, a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Jolin
Com:. &amp; Hvs. liS to 24, CUlls 8 to .1_5 . Bowfin :and :p.en Quisenberry.
' SHEEP - elve8 &amp; Lm_
S. 3&lt;to 10, 1\II.'S'. fior Williams is confined to
$f.pek £wes 3 to B, Fat She~p 3 to her ftome with an injured foot.
8. CuUs, 1 to 4, Bucks 3 to 8, Fat' . ~i'.' ·and MrS. Dayton · Warner
We1ft'Crs 3 t&lt;r 8. .
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1lltil1;1ilt .re: · dift .lndjchlldNri. Diatfna and 'D~bo
~· anl'l ;Mrl. Olar.. r~.-:Mrs: ~ Don. Moore and children,
P-aula and Johnny, M'rl. Bob •Moore
of ~rengo.
:irt~: irerl)ert l'ar'l!et' aM children , Bobble Lou, Terry
e8illdteh Visited· re)atives near a\ld Rand)', Mrs. Claud' Quillen and

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and ehildren ·of Bea,ver 'FaUs, Pa.
IIH:tnt ~,.a weet. end with Mr. and
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Mr. and ·Mr!Pf. Lawrenee Whitlatch.
Mr. an,d M:r• GJlbeJ1, Dono'II!ID
and three children . of Newell, W.
Va. vi&amp;lted with Mr, and Mn. W~l·

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Pd:iu 'Katheryn Slact spent a
and family at Rutland.
nigh1l with Ruth Ra"thburn of P,om.:
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Sd.aat. MlddlePQri i!id.., Editor, Phone 6079

to h!J , b~me Albeu . .I'IICb~lll
Gtaeral !lo"t~. where he

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Mrs.

Geneva Nolan,

County

Home Demonstration AJ:ene, demonltrated the "care and use of
smalj eleetrieat apphaneea" when
tbe Brownell Home Deqronatration
Club met

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an all day meet1a1

at the home of Mra. Carrie Grue

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membera
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Demonstrates At
All DQy Meeting

retUl'Jied

two Cifteen o'clock by tlle ReY.
HU"Old Klin1el, JU"r ot tbe
Chlll't'h, who Wll allllned b)' ~
Rev. William L.You, Detro!~ Jlltlt
itan. brotber..U..Iaw of Jbe ~m.
Preceding the doubl ..rlq tfftmony Mn. Hatold Kll!llol, p~
played '-rbe Ji'to)W:r SOn&amp;."' '~et
in r," "Ennlnc star," Tr..
Bnde's Chorus'" lnd ,tbe traditloO:.
ai weddiDg mareb. illllo N"""J•
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Muter, M'r&amp; W.a1~ee ··'-!&amp;radford,
Ml'l. Low\o il. ·Sluer, J!lio. Jack
Satterfield, Mt~ WU'Iiot,~ MorriJ,
MNI. Grue.et
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alter tbe uck l~Jf~re eaten,
the hoatea served • eli~~ eoune '

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tha Scott were i.ft CoJumbua.. sun- ,..

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tan Hospital. S1Lurday February
UL Gnod~p:tt are Mr. and J,ln,
Ralph" Webb, Letart and !If, and
Mtt. J. E. FOiter. Pomeroy. Jlr.
10d Jfrl. L D. Webb, 1,.ellrt, &amp;tella Skinner and Jra ro.ier both
of Pomeroy are rue&amp;t IP'IRdpar-

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Mrs Sh1rley

to the members arul tJaefr a:uesl mony.
Ttie'bllde was

spaket.

of the Club, Mrs.

Vro. P. L. Mltcb,

Mn

Mrs. William
Sm1tb, Mrs.
Lawrence Mil·
1!: Bush, Mrs Wil·

Uam · Robeon, Mrs. r.arl Mattox,
Mra. Blanch.e Haptonstall, Mrs.
Hackett Sr.

A to.. r or

Mrs. Don Ander'son
Is Honored Guest
At Sunday Party

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k~n d1_rmer at her horne, Chester
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The ;~10r1or.d auest recelVl d a
number et gi.fts inelud ..... Jn albqm of fainlty pleture1 pre1ented
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Juesta SatunloyMrs.
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10n, Gaiy, " \vtncheAte~. Kr.. were:
here !dt tb~ weekend with Mr.
and Mr1 JArtj Ricf and son and
MIIIB Jaequoline Rlce. Mn. Dunham remill'le~ !or a viBlt wltb her
family.
Mark Smith, fourteen·month old
son of Mr. and Mn. Lee Sll\ith,
hal reeovered aflet a icwere at·
la!:k of rut M.r .and ~·· sm.lth
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Tu:.the application•' ... .1&gt;

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director of natural

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in issuing sl proclamation
Sunday, rebruar)' 24, aa

J'e30W'Cel•

Olive Ingraham, county
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eoncert of the current

be beld on Mareb 28th
almiJar to the Mother's March on
wben
Paganini
quartet of
Polio earned out last month by
strmged
mstrurhents
will
preaent
tl)e Bela S1gma Pht sorority,
a concert at the Wash10gton audt, Pomeroy wUI serve as the head· torlum.
quarters for the Heart SundJY ac-

, Weaver.
Capehai1 .
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chairman,

Heart Sunday, bundrede
workers throughout
w1ll v1..51t homes from 1

tlvilies for the en~re
workers reporting and
their fund!; to Mrs.

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Market Reports
C!NCINNA11J, 0.

members or the
bors Club,
drive, who

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prepared

fana:emelltll have ebo

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proved by the board, they malt
at the llfiddjeport then
the approval of the U. S.
Rice, superlntend·J~u.-geon Gonerot. A total o! 41

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In a sp~a~ service at the Bible &amp;boo!
tlme from Mon:~, I Church of CJi!ist Sul)day, Feb. 171 Homer
lo Mv 31 ond froJ!I oetbber 1 to ent ot the ·Bible School, presented attendance awards to fifty· town• and citleo oeek • ahare of
D"eeem6er 31, no ~n can, , ex- nine '-ell!ber.s of the School.
,
the $1,853,oro in federal fundS ·~
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toted to Obio.
,ept belween the bot.ih of a P.M
John Allfln~. eleve~ year
Two new members wUI ait witb
·lD S A.M., 1et p lite Qr cauSe to
ofd
oon
o!
l,lr•
ltohert,'
Allen..
the
board for the first tlme. They
tte tet on fu•e- any forest land,
worth,
roceived I b~,tenth perfect
are
Oliver p, Bolton. director ol
stubble biUah, slaab, debril, atteua•nee :award ahd Mr. Riee
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MilO J,.lie. Mljeb, liN, and WID·
1om Houek, Golllpollo, wort - · ·
end cuerta of .Mr. and Mra. H1rry
M•nn, Payneov!Ue.
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en~ed

-ttod

Mr and Mra Fred I.' G'l'&lt;inor

today for

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Sunday when be sur·
ren~.,t~ pleaded pilty :Yonlay to the murder of lolr. and
l(I'J, Ll~ ~ alld to aetttng fir~
to thelf ~ JIOU Nonncb. Jle.
C, allo,
to three holdin- GAI'umbua after the alav-

week,

weektnd'

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we~

day,

C:h:a;rl:q:B:•:e;gl:e.:M::"~·~Bo~q~le~l:i ~;::1 ::::;:~~~:::pou::e::,;__:th~e;:PO;•;ri~Siree~
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of her parents, the Rev. ancl Mr-.
c. R. Konirlabt, and 1•111\)1 •.
Mr• C. F. lll~bo vloltOit ber
mother, Mra. ~· BrOWD, Hun·
Ungton, Sunday.
Mrs. E. 11. Wood and Mro. Philip Bailey viol"", llr. · and lira.
C .L. W110d. Ripley,
Sll~ly.
Mrs. c. L. Wood plannod· to laave

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1MiddlepOrt. $:53,000; Radne Home
Bank, $3l,!IOO; ',....,.en Bank t.
.:~~:~,c.,Pint'
Pomeroy, $29.600, and
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Bowersville,

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11Fint N!honal Bant or Racine,
$29,500; Citizens National Bank of

to

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l&gt;oq DOUibt from
bad
~~~ b'ou•ewhen
be hacl
with 1 Mro. 0. P. Klein ' movod tp hl1
rtton y property several ttlocb I;C)Uth of

f]ardner, Eatbn," ,frl4•r~ ·
Mr. and !«fro. ,1ohn Loc\1".oo!i·

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or ...

Tbe first of the hoqoeo to be ~~~~
moved from the ,ne: of_the new
ElementarY senQI w.a.a ' moved
MOCHA, AQUA, I'INIC

Jnd sons,

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Brenda

big, l!io rugs
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wa!' 'reeolved that the
Fint National BI.Dt be

Melga County Ovet\~e -paat week- STYLE 3347
•nd with thq Roger Morcan family, Midclleport. lifl'a. Gotthardt ls 51..,, It, 14, 16, If, 10
;""- IO'h. U\\. &gt;4\lo
lite Iormor Rulh llorpn.

Mi~dleport
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today.

(omll¥ of CoWm,b~l· 0., vloited In

a:uelt an1

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Sue

1rec:or&amp; of

.lltr and . llli'o;,_&amp;l\6:~nll ~

Mn. FranJCH&amp;Uida)', 'Mr. and Mro~~ .
VirglJ Atkint and dau~thter, SharOn Of' Harrlsonvtlle, Mr. and Mrs.
ghter~~.

A resoJut 19n to hive the treu-Jive tbl! bnb 30 day• no-

tice on the withdrawal was

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lene '!flltllb.
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!'t'Oitnt *ere, ¥r. and·,M{!. Her·
b~r t i!OQI'I,oQn o( Athena,.Mr. and

eounty commi••l&lt;t-.m.

' proved at a meeting of the commJSiioners Jl?b. 4 ICCDI'dlng .to the

Rectprot•• Support

Untler the

tnaru..

t urer

{t.et Zoe Ann An1el as,... plainUff
was ordered to be pa~d $50 per
for the support Of a minor
by defendant Wtlliam· Vf.

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diarriialed witbdut prejudice at
of t~ plaintiff.
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TWo eales web dismissed, one
beh11 WjJliam M. Jordap vs. Rut);
Irene Jorda!'..t wlth c:oats paid and
~o ·record. TDe other \VN an ac- ,
tloli brought bJ ·Jonpb Grueeer
a~U\d Finee)' E. Msnley, et. al;-

Mrs Don Anderton wu li,Onored
guest at a birthday dlnnet, Sun·
day when

Clert

l)'n Lucte todol!,

•ut.ooo or

eotmt, fundJI hu been ordend
drawn from depolltl in Meip
County banD by tbe board of

m the drive, wn•Je

CIT.D TO COURT

P"omt)foy, Mrs. Elwood Bowers is
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1n the eh.altman po$t. Mrs.
Ingraham reported t~day tbat Jl'dl
oVer $200 has been retol'9ed as a

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slated

in MMJoor C. 0 Fisher's
7 30 p. m. to answer

of driving wh1le mtoxl·
was arrruJted Monday

»Iddlcport Patrolman

Meigs Cct~)ians Get Ready
.For AuriUal Do~ Day Sale
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The Merchants :.qf)!ll:'Jil~ qf IIJ'I. Pomeroy Chamber 1/f
Commerce, cooperaUiig willl the retail 'merchants of Pomeroy
Middleport and ~lty offi!'iil$ are preparing for tltt! ~nUcl·
paled influx of SIKI~II!,lg into' UI~· 'al:ea for the annuar'Di&gt;Tllr
Days saks on Fr~ t'illl S~tllrdliy !It this week.
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The DOily Sentlljet ·WiU 11st 'IU'ecial, guarante&lt;.d bli'gatlls
and will carry many other lldvertlsQments highllgbtiiig th11&lt;m·
nual sa~es event. ·
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"Dollar Days" itl one· of a 'series of promotions desigried bl!
the Chambers of Commerce· Merchants Committees iii, Jn!ill!'
Pome!fly and Mldi!lep;q_tl Bl one of the principal trade ceD~I
in Southeastern Oh'!(;..
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Stores wlll be opl!n llul #IKUI;tr hours of 9 a.m. u~~:~~~~~
Friday, but Saturdliyrtbey, wlll ilj!. open from 9 a,
p.m., 12 bours. ' ,. ' ~ '• ' '

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