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f)-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan . 8, !9S7

The

Swanke-Stansbury Vows Exchanged

Theodorus Council DOf A Holds
Installation Ceremonies Monday
Installation of offteer11 was held

•ben Theodorus .Council Daughters of Amerira met Mond11y evenJq. at .the lOOF Hall.
Mrs. Thomas Cook councUor,
llftaided and Mrs. Mart Harten....htb was reported ill in !he Ohio
-V'.Uey Hospital at Stuebenville,

WANTED

flower~

FI OWl'fS Y.C f C als o OJdered

senl to
a bnby

\t r~ M.~non
o~prl .

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·Eleanor Schaaf, !Jilddleport Society Editor, Ph~e 8079

The report of the authling comnuttet! wHs g1 Ye n A cflmmq.nlcatlon was read from Margaret C.

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tne

Hawk who bas

ly UNITED PRESS
Ohio; Cloucty todey with ~
slonal dri;;a:i• 1o0uth •nd Mit .....,_
tlon end mix•d with MtM ......,

lne &amp;-la:le or NtOW ._,,.,.. ftOI'ttt.
•nt. Cloudw- artd Mcoml"- . , . ,
tonlvht with tiMw flurriet ....,
L•k• lrM, ..,.... llfht r•ln •r clriJ,.
zl• llbly IOUtt. pertlon.
snow G. rain north •nd r'tll" In
lOUth. High today JG to U north,
U to 40 'ovth. Low tonleht In I'M
20's north •• tt. lO's south.

Thu.....,

Kistler c-oncerni ng the district
rally which wil l be held in Marietta on Apnl 11 The charter was

VOL IX

NO.7

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo,

HUGE BUS RAMS TRUCK

Mrs. Albert Woodarll, counctl
deputy mstJ.Il ed t he following of·
flee rs for a term or six months,
',[rs. Minoie Neu tzlmg, councilor;
~ rs. Arnold Hayes. vice couneilcr;

EGGS

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Abbie Uurs t and Mrs. Daisy Brum-

PRODUCE 8ATC81NG

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lor a pc notl of Lhlrty days
Idraped
tn me mory o{ two .sis ters, Mrs.

Poultrymen

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Asked To Increase

Herbert Mil h·r, associate
councilor , ~trs . Thomas Cook,
juntor past councilor: \fn. Henry
JUnior pa1l
Reibel, asJSoc iate
councilor; Mtss Lydta Hy sell, con•
ductor; Mr:;. Ed na '1attox , warden;
Miss }'laude Trwksbary mside sentinel ; M ISS Be lly 0 (" mOSk CY. OUt•
sidt' ~:~entiuel, M rs . Reibel , 18-lllon.
Jrust•f' anr! :\l •s Addie Grueser
6 mon. trustee.
Mrs.
~·1ce

YEAR AROUND
Wonderful Proposition

•CALL
•WRITE
•COME IN!

Ministerial
Ass'n Monthly
Meeting Held
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pas·

~It

peak earlier,
hold Ianger
with

Nichols #12 11
Health makes
the difference
Try them, and •••I

tor of the First Pr cs hytrrian Church , was host f n r a •·offee hour
Mumh1y mQrnln g rneceding the
monthly mcetwg l&gt;f the Meigs
County Milll!!l r n al Associallon at
th t• Presbytet1.1n ChurC'h .

Fleming
Hatcheries
Nelsoqvlllc Ohio
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a&amp;PORT TO

Miss Georgia Ann Swanke and A!lt Keith Stansbury Were
united in marriage Dec. 14 at the Calvary Lutheran Church in
San Angelo, Texas. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Swanke of San Angelo, and he is the son of Mrs.
James A. Stansbury and the late Mr. Stansbury of Pomeroy.
Airman Stansbury is in the Medical Corp and is stationed at
Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo. They spent the
Christmas holid&gt;Y week end with his mother and Mr. 'nd Mrs.
Albert Scholl and other relatives and friends .

of th e
Moriah

Mrs

ess for
new ytJIU' on Monday.

The annual businCrHI meeting of
e Pomeroy Baptist Church arid
1urch school will be held WM·
sday evening folowing a fellowlip supper at 6:30
Mrs. Burton Smlth and Mrs. J.
· Stephenson, prerident and tel-

ler of the One Won Oonc c!ass
c in charge of the supper, which
II be mainly a eoverOO diJh
r. Those attending &amp;re re.q,uest~
to bring their own tilble eer:

laurnnt ('tmcludcd lh1·
- v~ r.Jr the A:..soci ~ t i on .

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You'll Save-

JANUARY SALE

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CITY LOAN &amp; SAVINGS CO:

Washe~

124 E. Main St.

Phone 197

Emost Covert, Mgr.

a...,.,.

Chuter No. 1441

Dlllrlct No. 4

REPORT OF CONDITION OP

The Citizens National Bank
OF MIDDLEPORT

In tht Sttt. of Ohl•, At Thti CloH Of Butin"' on Dtc. S1, 1956.....i.:. t
ll1htd In reaponH to c•II m•d• bv Comptroller of ttt. Cvtrtncy,
SKtlon 5211, U.S. ReviHd Statut...
ASS ITS
Caah balances wJth other blinks. Including reserve bal8nce ancl cuh ltems In process of collection --- ~- -- $ 681t220.4S
United Siatu Governmtml obligations, direct
and guaraateed -- - ---------· -. --- -- -------- 111SM,187.MJ
Obli.Jatlon&amp; of St~tea and poHUcal subdivisions -- --- - - - 421,812.~1

CorP3~~~:fc;~:eJ:l~~~ ~~~~~-s_l~~k-~f ___ -- -- --- __

s3,9~"" •m•l~o~~~~"'"'

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, · F-"'f SH\'!'1 up lo 18o0 galJO'Iu of hot water a year,

Loans and discou~t1 (lnchlding $M.23 overdrafts}-- - - -- 1,&amp;11,918.80
Bank premlna owned $6600.00, IurnltunJ
and fixtures $3601.00 ---- - ------ ---- - - ----·---10,101.00
TOTAL ASSETS · ··· · ·-·· -·- ··-- · · · · - ····· ·· ~,180,0&gt;0. 2~
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of lndlvld.ual!l, purtnerl!lhipS,
and corporations __ , . . ___ ___ __ -· --· -- ··-- --- -- - .1,3'12,843.53
11me depolitl of lndividuab, partnerships,
and c:orporathms --- --·- - --- . .
_ -- -- -------- 1,846,293.4S
Depoelts of United States Government (indudln"
P91tal liVings) -- ---·----· -··-···· ------ -- - ·---- ,
17,8l6.H
Depc)atta of State1 and pclitleal subdJv1swns -- --· - ----509,88Hao
Other dcpotl\a {certified and cashlct·'s cheeks, etc.) -- - - 12,83'J.16
. TOTAL DEPOSITS -··· · -- -----· $3,7~9,87U6
TOTAL LIAiliLITIES _
·· -··· ··· . -~,7159,6'19.46
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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Copllal Slock'
COmuum stock, total1uu· __
----- -- - - - --- - - $

t~rs.~~eirr;roitb- ::: ::::-- ~- ·--. -~. ..

~ • The d~·•t WMl1 fou've ever seen-without rubbing.l
So your clothes wc4Jil longer.
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• '11ic drJest luad thut eV()t left a w~hcr.
• Gets rJd o£ lint, dirt ~d 1011!)-SC\Im, too, thRt Oller traps

mw.

• Wa1hes CV6'11e1tlng that'• wa!thoble-cvc.11 dclkatc.mau..,
m1\de fabrict-cutomMJcallrll
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• Cub detergent 001tJ almost In huU.
• A complete wtuth iJl Ill little as 12 nunutcs, )

• Ufctimil Porcelain lulidc and out.

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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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TOTAL LIAliiLJ'I'IES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ••
MEMORANDA

Aile~ pltd&amp;ed or uaicned lo secure Uabllitie!l

,

1nd !OJ: other p,.,...s

(a) Lbau aaahown abOvt arc arttt deduction

;~3~rs:.;f.

Comer In Middleport

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__ __ _, _ •• ' .841,1100.00
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President~;

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~the-~bO~~

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vite
c&amp;shiel- ·Of
k,
do aolcmnly tweM' that the above slatement is true to .tl\l.,.at
nt)':
llnowledg~ and belief.
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PAUl, S SMART, Vice President aid Cishier

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Dire non.

this 4&gt; h. doy o1

R FURNITURE

~750 00

or director

Jao~•rt, ltMI7

nit!'NOIU'Y
~n.:.
Publlc.

WADD

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Planners Of Preaching Mission Milo Van Meter
Schedule Outstanding Speaker Fune(al Service .

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Planners of the 1957 Preaching Mlsslon, -scheduled to opeD
J.anuary 20 in the Point Pleasant Senior lligll gymnasium, be·
heve m the oft heard theme: "Y~th .l!l!edSC-C hrist and His
Church and the Church needs youth."
Tuesday night, Janqary 22.- yo•uu~ib~ ~of~~·~r~r~~~~,:~
will have an opportunity to hear a .
in 1.11'. Robe!t ,r, }lob\·~~-

El.JBERFELilS

TilE

with the new

persons were killed, and 16
when it rammed into a stopped
enroute from MeJllphis;'" Tenn., to

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Now is the time to snap up real bargains and pay off old bills. Start fresll.
Save up to 35% on cash bargalns.
Earn discounts on past-due bills. One
lo•n does it. See us firs!. Money talkS!
Repay easily.

Save-Save

~iddlcport

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usta.

G~org::l.

Ali~Arrie"tiCan ba!ike\ball'

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ola.or •I

at Baylor University in , lll&lt;UI-4.8,
Dr. , Robinson was a member
the 1948 01ympic: basketball team
and this year preached the Olympic sermon over the combll'!ed networks of CBS, NBC, ABC
IBBC: He has been reCognized In
other ways in tbe ~lds other
than religion, too and waa winner
of the Jack DeJnP.sey Outst&amp;nting
Athlete award in i947; wU recent.
iy honored with tbt Deltl Air
Lines Flying Colonel award_is Com·
missioner for Housing ~thorlty
of Georgia; Director. for ~axweU
!Boys ('amps; Trustee of 'I'ruett-N:eConnell College. Dr. Robinson is
a member of Kiwanis..
Dr. Robinson ha1 preached in
nearly 1000 churches ln the United
States m the pa11t ten yoafs.. He
bas also addressed evangelistic
gatherinss. college groups and
Preachlng Missions and journeys
an average of 100,000 miles per
year.
The record of his religious activity also must list that bfl bas con·
ducted a c-:,u,Bade for Chriat in
HawaH, preached and visited mi•
sion points tbrou&amp;hout South
America, has studied an&lt;;l pr•aehed
throughout Europe , and Jiu addressed 18,000 people in the Baptist World Allir;mcc in Cleveland
in llt50.
Or. Robinson has been an extremely industrious and dedici.ted
man. His scholastic: record showS
that the youthfltl southerner received his B. A. from BaYlor University, Wa:o, Texas; his B. C.
from Southwestern seminary, Fort
Worth, Texas; his •S. T. M. lrom
(Corttinued on page tilt,

Tractor Club
Meeting To Be
Held Saturday

To Be On Fri~ay

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Funeral Home.

DR. ROBINSON ' rj

Plans Are Made
To Send Scouts
To Valley Forge

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Racine Legion
Wins Awards At
District
.. Meet
Racine Pos~ 602, The Americoo
Legion, waa well repreSented at
tbe l::l&amp;bth Diatrlct Legion Con·
terence at Lancaster Sunday when
six orilcers and ,mem~is of tbe
~o~t attended the meeting.
WaYne WUJis, Department Am·
erieanlsm Otfieer, waa the speaker
of the day and durlng tbe busi·

A . meeting was held MOnday
~vcnlnc: ai the home of or. a~d
MrS.' 'JOhn Moore, Chester Road to
dil!lcuu .,lans for a money raiai.ng~
camP.aign for ,the purpose of send- ness session of the mcetiilg, pre,
lng tlle !ICQuta cf Troop 247 to th sented to Lbe Racine PQSt; ra · ])e.
National Jamboree at VaHey partment Quota PJaque, alao in
Forge, Pa. in July.
America!Usm award {qr the Post-.
Dr. Moore, the scout leader, ex- efforts during the year iO&amp;G.
plain~ the trip snd also an·
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noun.ced J,hat the troop would
Th~~e attendina from .t"oat. 002
raise twenh--five pert:ent of the were . .Po~t Comman.de.,, Vlr,&amp;JI
money, having started their fund Wal~er, i'mance. Off1cer, David
during December by selHnl Christ. Yo~t, Service Of~1cer, Elson Spenmas trees and American
cer, Chuck Burn, Lawrence Buah
A benefit chicken dinner will be and W · D. StewarL
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at the Salisbury School on
8 which will be a part or
Week activities. Mrs.
'Ball and Mrs: MaX'i.ne Arn·
are the clmirmen for the din·

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AU 4-Q and FFA youth inter·
ested in tractor mainlenance are
invited to attend the first 1867
meeting of the Tractor Mainten·
ance Club Saturday night,' Ja~. 12
in tlie Meigs EquipmCnt Cp., plaht
in Pomeroy. ,. ,
County Agt!nl c. E. Blake~lec
pointed out that intere~tcd · tarn~~·
ers are tilled to como 'iut 4 apedaJ wrJconie will be given youn·
,gcr rarment-to-bc who •ro invited
to bring their Dads alonJ. Tbc
1cssion is to begin at 7:~ j:l.m.

TAK~N TO HOS,iT4L
Mary HollOwell, Kerf St., Pom·
eroy, was removed to Mt-1gs General Hospital at 5:00p.m. Tuesday.
MEtG$ GENERAL HOCPIT~L
Admilled, Mr~ M•rY. llotJow-

ell, Pomeroy; A, D. Btadllelil. Ru~
'.atld; 1-tn. Jean Ann Br&amp;db\lr;Y, of
· , lidd1epo!t·

David Nease, sun of ·tl1e
.:::ouple, had gone to
.o to l~t after ~
calf. Rt discovered
trom tbe upper
a fire baibtatted
defective wh•t"'
"It W.lll
Mrs.
,&gt;enell to
calf. He
.:be barn
~f!ase explained
l:!ad not been noted
.he barn and all itfl contMJ.ta
doubtedly would ha,.ve lM!en de•
.royed. The family wn preparing
to retire for the., n.iaht,.

Funeral ~rvices. w1U · be ;.held
FridaV at 2 p. m. for Milo .van
Met~r, . 90, who "died 'Ttiead'l)" · at
She added that "We eerta.lnlf
the hom.· Of ·his dtaucht~, Mra. Erarc
in deb~ tQ . all tbe
ma Wilson, Letart'r Ohio: f(e· \Jad
who
ca~. to a11lst ue.
suffered put a briti.jll'"'lt· pli«
to hie deltlh ii- ·"' ...,....~ il. .., , 1- -. • o't .~OJ!I!q l14ile ~,;1 O.t·J~~::;
.11""!', .4: ~·~, ;J,
1 li-".,.r' I' '
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aM sa\-~~4 die IITes~t
.' c.,
.
The dece~ wlf", the •Oil·· of th"Oh&gt; 1idl¥"
Simeon and He.nnab ROush Van
Firemen had to putJ two
Meter bavlns been born on Jan· of the.'bal'J'I down to remove
uary 24, !'667 :He bad ftslded in from ,,the danger area ,and · stJc·
Meigs County ali bis life, and ceedtd in saving all qof U except
made his home wit.)J. his daushter. so~ in the upper mow. TOtal
Also survivlng are • son, Chester damage was not estillfilted. Thtre
Vait Meter of Radne, Rt 1; a bto- lfas some water ,dama"ge.
ther, Jake Van Meter of J'ortiand
Firemen spent four hour.a on
and a aiBter, Mrs. Charles Mc- the Neue farm insuring the blaze
Namee of :Middleport.
stopped. , Mr~. ~ease ¥id the
·Burial will be made in Letart fire appeared l6 have .itll'ted ftom
Cemetery at the side of his late detective wlrea' in a coriduit in the
· wife, Amelia Van Meter, who died top of the barn und.ei:eavea.
in April, 1956.
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FrJends may call at the Ewing

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Tic~f)t.J

are on sale and may be
purcbaacd at anytime from the fol·
lGWina: w)Jo were preaen~ at the
mceUO,: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lclfheit, WUUam Musser, Eda:ar Abbott,· Mrs. Leonard Reed, Mr'" Vir·
gil ~own. Mrs. Ball , Mra. Arnold,
t.orenzo Davis and Dr. and ·.-Mrs.
Moore.
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Annual Training
Schoolls Held
For 4-H Leaders·

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E4lion Hobstetter, Ch~irman of the Boacd and President of
the fomerny National Bank, announced today that Alfred M.
Elb!lii~ld was ei&lt;~Cted to the bank's Boacd of Directors at the
allnual meeting of the stockholders, which was held Tuesday .
. Mr. Elbelfeld has been "'"business leader and active in the
management of The Jacob Blherfeld SQns Company Stores for
·

Marilyn Davis
Passes State ' · ··
hamAsNilrse .

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yolil~s ~~!I!!J&gt;IIini

I' .ldl\'ltl..

at the skatuu: ftll.l iD .. tow.o-"er at.
other platet Of bualfteJII Wlljld ~ot
be ~othettd. AU· loafing on.ollt...,,
howev~. 11 not to ·))e done.
Council .lhij diM!ull8d -the possibility of lowering a atom· eewer
on Aridenon Street to prevent the
backing up nf water at tbe eortter
of Andertcn and Tbird Streets.
The a:roup detided to eontaqt the
new State Road Commission re·
garding help on the projec:L
The name of Otis Queen Wll8
submitted to the couneU as 11 posnew member to replace DciBicbardaon, wbo re8i&amp;:ned
aome time ago and moved to Hunt·
inglon. Queen is to be cOntacted
by the counc:U.
Present at tbe meetln&amp; were
Mayor Ray Workman, Recorder n.
Williamson, Councilmen Olin
Frank Board, hd Russ
Cblef of Polite W. "r.
Cai'ie)' and l.ew Ed-

In.diPJed
TermOf
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Grai.d 'Jui-y ·Hom~ ~anagement
-~t iindtetmenu wore rel~rned SpecW1st Plans
tb·e Jao~ary term of Ma~on Meett'ng Jan. 10
ccurt
·grind jury on the openinJ .
m PL Pleasant

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Felony indictments were returned agaimt the following: Thomas
Lee Warner, charged with maR·
slaugbter in the dcattls of Wil·
liam L. Manuel and Donald J•mes
lUt&lt;:bie, Jr., in an aulo accltlent
on December 26 on Route 36. War·
ner,. 26, of Columbus was the dri·
Ver ,Of a car whleiL !ilrUC\i: ,car
driven. by Sgt. a.tanq,el, 40. ln . the
ear at the lime Will the three
q~orith old grandson of Mant~-~i,
Donald Jam('S Ritcblc:, Jr.
· ·2aul D. Graham, charged witb
fo,rpry. •
Lawrenct m~n. indlettld on three
forgery,
, McDaniel, chaz:ied with
upe.
the re-

Fifl:r·six offieers and leaden
cf 4-H CJu~ throughouL ~ason
County. weu in att~ndancc at tbe
annual training !IChool on 'Stturday mornln~. at the rt. Pleasant
Junior Hilb School.
Classes -w,re beld Cor the vari·
ous. o(fi~t'l and loaders were heJd
~ followiri'J a geiler~ a~&gt;seriiJ:i!y. A·
Russ Capcbart
or a letter ltom
I I.IJI; rterw•rd those in attendance heard
CINCINNATI 0. UP _ frod- 1 tall bY Jean •Franco!~ De. !Aug·
Publ\c Service
uce:
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. aie of .Algeria, who is visiting the ~~.~~~:l~g the adju.$tment ·of water
Eggs, a~ut steady; Prices paid United States under the Internaof Hey Roush .llld Robat farms, consumers, whites · and tlonal Farm Youth ·:Ex'"h,nrc probrowus. A jumbos 3340; A Iarg&amp; gr:am. He told the youngsters about
2941; A mediums 25-11: A small life 1n hii· native country.
MIDDLEPORT MIIN HELD
instJ:uetors, in the school were
20.24; 8 lar.-e ~18; FOB A lara:e
Russell Caruthers, Middleport,
3~; medium 31-34.
Mra. Ferri Mitchell . . MJ"s. li'red Is bcing•held .in county jail today
Chl~kens, irrl!g"ular and Uft8et:- [Spencer. Mrs. Wllbur rtanb, Rus- for Ltcklna: County authorities fol·
tled; 'Jr~en 3-3~ tb 18-20; bena, IC~I Prlddy. Sall7 Lou .DanL June lowing his lfffllt Tuesday by Spe·
bc.ayy type 14-17; hens, l1ght type Sienetr, ·Maey Ann Rogen, Lola cial Sheriffs Deputy Bob Ohlin·
10.12.
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Rouab, BUI Prldd7, IRd virginia ger on a warrant dtarJina: nollsupport.
Butter. DO teore 68.
Lo&lt;lkll3rt.

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Mark R

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many yean.
Other directop reelected were
Dr. R. E. Boice, Edi1on Hobstet·
ter Wmen Pickens, Mildred M.
Stanley, and Elilon Weeks..
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HoNtetter also l!lald that all or
, the fo.IIowing officers and em ployees of the main office had
been r~eleded at the Board's anMarilyn 'Sue Dsvi!, a 1956 grad- .nu.al meeting held on the same
uate of HoJrer Hnpital· School of date: f:djson Hobstetter, President;
NIU'Iiins: .at Galllpolis,
empJqy.' Eld(!n Weeks, Vice Preaident; Roed at UnlvUslty
·
at Col:
~rt S. Coates, Cubier; Mildred
umbus
tb't sbe M. Stanley, Assistant Cashier; Ri·
th'e Stale
A deftnition of Maaon CUy'a h11 !
Chambers, Assistant Cuh·
tived lts.t chard
curfew regqlations .wia (ivn on
ier.
~lJd
is
naw
a·
re;:ittered
Monday nia:bt at a meeting· of the
Max,ne . Griffith, Setntary; LeTown Coun~il beld in the :Mason
~ fijture plan9 a~e tO spe- ra X. Jones, Clerk a!'ld Teller;
Town Hall, i .
l4e .is a public Healtb Nune. Charlotte M. Evalis, Bookkeeper;
Council qptained that · the cur- da_
Stie
Is tht daogbU!:r ot W. F. Marilyn L. Ebersbacll, Bookkeeper;
lew wa1 an official aet of i~
coundl ta halt loitering on the Davis ot Pomeroy.
and Cora A. Gl'indley, Custodian.
streets by youn11ter, 18 years of
Officel'i of the Ruthtnd Office
age and ~r and wou~~. be in
.are William J. Hobsletter, Branch
force ev.~,'-hlebt of ~JI]it ·w.ek
'-'f"
Martaaer, and Edilh Williamson,
with the e~ceptlon Df Frlcllr aipd
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Assistant Br~nch M'flnager.
Saturday. I!O!Ibooe t1'(D,~Ia Gl•
curfew wht SOUitd at ~0 PM .
. 1~ waa further tx»lalnel .that

Mas0n CouDt.il
Renews Stand
On Curlew Law

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Are R~ported
In Art',a Tuesday

. Firemen from Raelne, SJ"iacu•,
and Po-.oy, tqlether
vith Emerseney Squada ~ Jlei&amp;B
County Sheriffs Depa.rt..qlent llh;wered a call to ~ Net• Settlement farm abo\lt 10 o'dtt~

ELBERFELDS

be said, "and to ask for tbeir continued semce at great sacrif1ce
to themsehes and their familiCJ
docs not reflect favorably upon
'this great and pro1perous state,''
It has been utimated that a
two-step wagf' increase for 1tate
employe"'!! would cost about S12
million It would arrect sorne 4!1,Local officers Jnvestisated two 000 workers.
automoh1 le wrecks Tuesday. one
The mtenm governor said " in·
in Pomeroy, the oth~r near Tup..
adequate
comptnsatlon leads to a
pers Plains. No Injuries were sufnigh
turnover
rate whlth is a &amp;e·
fered in either ~Uision
vere ecoqom1c loss and mUS-t be
Sheriff Robert C. Hartcnbach further refl~ded by low Diorale,
reportecl a car driven by John E. cesumng in poor performanre."
Flowers, 60, Belpre, 0 ., stopped on
tlrvvru s appeal lor increa~~ng
the Owl Hollow road while going the pay of tne ran&amp; and fUe of
west abo~t one mile east of Tup- 1CIVIl serv1ce workers and hour)J
pers Plams.
, employes !t•llllWed action b)' tbe
Leg11laturc 1 uesaay to rahe nl·
Another car traveling behind anes ot top slate exeeutivet.
F1owers and driven b)' Brooks
lsrown sa1d he agreed to sign
Summerfield, 58, Reedsville , !&gt;kid· the bu1 arter recetnu&amp; ".assurded on the snow covered road ances" or the Leg1alatJve and
slrik:ing the rear of the stopped
Gov.-elect C. Wilham O'NeUI will
car. There •-ere no charge8 filed . give ··full con;uderaUon" dw'ing
ThE' eolliliua..occw;ud about 12:30 1.1le , commg month!i to a .-age
p.m.
'boast for state emplawa. ·
pttllee cited WiY,iam
O'Neill c('.mcs mto office next
lEi, Hellier, Ky., into Monday. Hi! asked for .uJary bill
mayor's tourt Wednf'Sday nlgbt ta. attract "Oul!it.nding men"' to
for ~w..f:!o&gt;d the right ~~ his new OJ~mm1strat1on.
way in ail'~-· 'lfli"lye Ave. ?'i.n ts WJUl th.ese assura~al
and Rt. 7 at 8 p-.m. Tuesday.
I v.·U1 s1gn M&gt;nate tull No. 1 WD..au1
Investigating o~ficer HeDI'f VA:!ryou have approved," Brown aald.
ry Ka ld Birchfield pulled mto the
brown , a rormer s~te highway
occupied by Mrs. Evelyn G.
patrolman, s:tJd the ''tul:nOYer in
Kmght, Pomeroy. Police estimated
damage to the Birchfield tar ' at 'be state law enforeement •gency
'is I predicated on a low salary
$000, to Mrs. Knight's at $120. ·
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.. FURNITURE ..... APPLIANCE$
READY~ TOt WEAR
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!'he report of the nominating ' BLANKETS ·..... DRAPERIES . . . . . LAMPS
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mmlttec of wblch Mrs. Joseph
10k is the chairman, will include
HOUSE WARES ... DRY GOODS ' ... MEN AND BOY'S WEAR
vera! reeommendations snch 811
e formation of a board of dta- · · MUSIC .... -HOSIERY.
WOMEN'S,GlRLSAnd'n4FAN~f'S
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Theodore Fisher, aon of ~r. and

\Irs. Hiram .Fisher of RD 2, Min·
nville, h"' recently been inltlat-' ·
1d into Tau Beta Pi national en·
•ineering honor society, at · Ohio.
Jniversity, Athe.ns He 18 a se.nior
najorin" in electr ical engineering
1nd is a graduate r,f Pomeroy Hl4il,~
k'hool. He b also a mcmbet '9t
he American Institute of Elec-rlcal Engmeers.

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COLUMBUS, 0 . (UP)- Gov. John W. Brown today called
upon the LegiSlature to i&gt;o?st the s;tlaries uf state employes.
Brown, addressi';'g a jomt session of tht:· Leglslature, said
reports _he has received from state department heads "drastically pomt up the need for increased pay."
"These people are the foundations or orderly government,''

An eatimatlod
' our volunteer ·~:~~
ged on the
S.
day night to save a
·full of hay and help rel~~~o

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cl!s ruliscrl
l b t: JI coopcralwn m Lhc Wo•·ld·
wH k t:hurch At!('nd:Jn ,· t· campaign
w1Ji l' h start ed o n .!o.~J lUJ ry 6 and
.viii r untmuc through ~a ster.

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Baptist Church
To Hold Annuar
Business Meeting

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The Ass octal!on t11 scu:.scd plans
for il Countywide Lur mc n'a Stlr·

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Officers elected wer~ JanicE'
Richards, president; first vlcl'
; 1rc~ , Alma Baumsardo'!r; M!Con!'
vicc-prrs., Emmalme
Bowie·
!losl•tta Richard, secretary, Susc·
Sm ~e r , trea.tmrcr.
Carrie C.as!it"l!, Councilo1
The Guild Will meet on lt.c fir ·
Junior GuiiJ of the t~.!l Monday of each month . Mrs C.
Baptist Churc~. was husl· ·:l'il served hamburgrrs, potal
their !1r sl meeting of the l'htrs and hot chocolate to the

Mt. Moriah Guild
Elects Officers
F,orThe New Year

vit'l' and fur a { ' oun1~ wide Youth
lblly wi lh furthn plans to be
m;HJf' whf'n they ll ll'l' t in Febru·
, ary at the Pom ~ r o y l"ed~rated
lfhur rh.

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.Jobs Due To U.w Salaries Paid

The Hev We •ky .II nktns, Racine
Ua piJ st ~·h1m h ~ a~tor . pr.esided at
t ht" lll l' (~lJ n;.: ;,u,l t h,. ho:;l pastor
con1IUd l'tl the op t' nm s devotionAl
serv ice.

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tiia .C,raddolpb Smith charged\¥'Ub o~ct.
lial'· a policeman In the qt~rtise
of his duty.
FOreman of the grand Jury was
Fnnk: Board of Mason City. mher
mcm'bctrs were : Otho ~ni~fi: ~- 0.
Blain, Earl Kec(er, ~(fit. 'Ro~b.
Paul 'f:. Hendel'SQn, 1. ·J, iD~~. 1.
C. Gl'iUia. Arlin Haii,•Q.d014lfO•
Del, A .E. HutJSell, He~rl UevllJi,
fiam Bettor. F. A. IJ~IIIf, ~b
J!JU, l!lld H. A. Jolln"""' ,.

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Dorothy Lawrence, home man ·
ftgement speciallst from OhiO
State University, will conduct the
da)'·lime meetlllg Thursday, Jan .
10, of the Rock Springs Home Dem·
onatration club.
Representatives from other clubs
in the county have been invited
to the meeting where the ." usc and
tDre o[ small electrical
appll
ances" will be studied
Member&amp; have been asked to
bring their own lunches and
drinks. Jloun; arc 10.30 a.m to 3
p.m.

District Scout
Meeting Will Be
Held January 28
Announcement was m8de toda y
by the Tri-5'1ate Area Council of
Boy Scouts of America of a mr-('\·
mg Menday January 28 .at Farm
ers Rotc!, Gallipolis. or lhe Me•gs·
Gallia~ason D1sirict Committee.
Fred H.ihh~. district chairman
announced 1hat a dinner w•ll ~·
aerved prior to the meeting be·
ginnin&amp; at 6:30 p.m.

In a court seuion Tuesday hiMh
Mayor E. F. Robinson fined Ronald Bearhs, 18, Pomeroy, $tO and
costs with tbe fine IUJPCndcd on
11. charge o( speeding. The fine will
he invoked if Bearb1 • .arreated
again for t.be same oftense, }he
court told Bearha.
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Symphonic Band
Concert To Be
At MiddlepOrt
The annool Po-Mid-Wa Symphonic Band Concert will be held
on January 19 at 8 p. m. in the
M1ddleport Higb School, Auditor·
ium .
The concert is an annual affair
spon~orP.d bv the band5 of Pomeroy , Middleport and Wahama High
Schools and, this year, featurel
161 student musicians from those
three schools.
The concert closes a day of
practice under tbe direction ol
some well known conductor. This
year 's guest conductor is Ernest

ss~&amp;eaule .

"In recent m~.1nlhs," he qupted
a patrol report, "there bu been
an influx of resignations from
members of the uniforp and ra- "
dio divisions."
Brown said a report from the
State Highway Departro.ed -aaid it
was "not adequately manned to
efficiently perform its fUnctions."
"Wage rates in mainttinanee unskilled and semi-,.-ki.Jled employes
are so low," he read from tbe report, "that in several areas- within
the state we are having difficulty
in mannmg the maintenance organi?.ation in sufficient strength to
carry on some of 1.0e basic . . ,
functions."
"Reports such a'5 thele drastic-ally point up the need fJU" in·
ereased pay £or eareef employes
of the sl..Jte," he said
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"The,;e employes carry on fhe
daily routine work which is so essential for proper fundioning."
· Brown .:ltscus.scd the long Ohio
Consolidated
Telottpbone , strike
briefly. saying the litJ'at(on wi1
still "troublesome ," Tbe ' maiD
part of his address, however, c4Jleerned salary increast&gt;.s 6W itate

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Woman Is Elected President ·
Of Mason BoardOf Edntation
Mrs. C. P. Stout of Hogsett was elected president of the Ma.
son County Board of Education at a meeting of the board held
in the offices of the superintendent on Monday evening.
Mrs. Stout was elected last year to serve a second six year
term as a member or the board.
Mrs. Stout defeated Robert Adkins, board president for the
past two years, for the post by a
sccrf't vote of a-2.

The new president was nominat ed by Howard Schulta. Adkins
was nomina-ted by Fred Saunder~
~flrr Saunders first
nominated
"id111ltz. w~p declined the nominatiOn .
Krith Arnold or New Haven. an
r llll)\oycc w1th the Pbilip Sporn
rlant , took his scat on the board.
H•~ term ia ror •ix years. He un,catcd Gerald Rood in lhe eleeI!On li last spring.
The meeting lasted fnr three
homs and consisted ln the. main
of discussions or the school build·
lllg program and personnel probkms.
Ttjc board approved the iippoiutIIH' nl or Charlcll n. Witbers as
prmcipal of Sunnyside Scltool for
1he remainder of the yeu' to ro-

place C'lyde Sovinl'i, who resiincd
to acct"pt a run time r.tu,jrge In tb'
mimstry.
W1thcrs rormerly was principal
of Hannan High School and has
be('n tcachins- sc:ieD.CC .at Wi~field
lllgh School, this yr.ar
Emp)oyf'rl by lhc bo,.-d were
Stanlt'Y Williamson an a bua drh··
er anrl Mrs. Warren Dttltl. u a
srwclary m the bo.,d offices to
rerlacf' Mi~s nuth Ella Baird; who
is employed in the couot)' t'lerk's
office.
l'£ r mission wa6 r.lso gtanted to
the wahafna and Pt. Pleasant High
School bands to QSC Ohf!; stbboJ bus
l'ach to at!Pnd the inaquratlon of
Gov. Cecil Underwood i.n Cbarle:r
ton en Jan11ary 14.
Th(' next board meeUnrt will be
held on !"cbruary 4,

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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

The Daily Sentinel

PLANTS
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Miss Katheryn Philson of Ala·
bama spent Chrislmas with her
parent s !M and Mrs. Fred Phil·
son .
:\[r and :'11rs Vlriil Walker had
as Nf'w Yt&gt;a l's guests Mr. und Mrs.
Lf'wis Walk£•r Rollert Terr('Jl Mr.
11nd Mn Virgil Roush and family

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Not from The Horses' Mouth '
Latest rumor, of many, to come out of Letart Falls is that
the Ford Motor Co intends to build a plant employing 18,000
people on land recently purchased there
This is equivalen t to an "i nsidr leak" during World War H
that American troops would invade simultaneou s ly the exposed coasts or Russia , Japan , Norway . Germany , Spain and ltE~ly .
That Ru ssia at the time was an ally dJd nut see m to detract
all from t~e. logic of th&lt;' h•ak. !\or dill the f&lt;tct there were by
several mtllton too few men under :mns tu accomplish the

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Mr and Mrs Glenn Thomp11on.
•upcrintender.t and matron or tht•
Melga County Chtldrcn's Home to·
day upressrd lhelr U\llllkll to 11umany who c.;,ntributed gift11 for
the Chi!Liren's Home ChrlstnHlR.
Those to whom thanks were ex·
preased nrr : The Meigs Groecll'y
Cu., Thf' C. E. Rathburn 'l'r u~l
Fund : Racine IIlah School ; stark's
DruJ Store; Davis lee and Produce
Co.; Presbyterian Mis11lunury Society of Syrat'use; Ohio Vallt'y
Commandery· The Diocese of the
Pre•byterlan Church. Middleport.
The L11ure1 CHit Sunday School:
The Bell Telephone Co .. ·Rutl~~oud
Furniture Co.; Sah.•m Center ws.
C8; Rutland Fire Department;
Pomeroy Amcrlcan Lealon ; East·
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William 1-Wyman and !jOn Mikr
or Racine visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. RayJl1an F-riday
~r. nnd Mr.z;;. Geon::!! .l)race and
or &amp;t. ~!I w. v •.
t.oo Bract.
vialtt!d Mr. an~ ~·Tbc WSCS.. Ql ei~~ t,l.ined by
Mrs. Vlrtil Walk~r Thursday,
"hQMrin&amp; the bil'l!l~ar~ of Mrs.
l.:tlura Ptckell$ and Miss Josie
Pickeus Devotional by tht pres!·
dent Mrs. Muy ft.oush rcadina
the 91st Psal~. Prayer by Maude
Johnson. ~cret pal names were
drawn A Round Robin Card was
signed a rneS&amp;Sil4! from each and
sent to Rev. Emmabelle Sopher
a pattent in Handin Memorial Hos·
pi tal.
H()Jiday visitflr&amp; of the Pit-kens
were Mn. L. E. 1-'ickens, Athens,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Neia:ler, Mr.
and Mrs. George Neliler and
daughter June and Shirley Racine
and Miss Sally Rflush Ea st Letart.
Mr. and Mra. Vir!lil Roush entertained with a turkey dinner at
Christmu to the follo~in&amp; Mr.
a!)d Mr~ Fred Shain Racine and
Mr. and M.rs. Virgil Walker local.

with the clelatls or how PNfcsJ&gt;or o! Stewart Grainier-a ma6 of

in the shape

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in. Drag it out in

the bush and leave it for the vult.ures. Put lhe poor thing out of
il_s. m_1~?~~Y Jlo rr'tble to look at,

on top of an eaa:ly look
, brother, you ~ol somethinli!. , . ,Sr.ltiy
whD e.bn~cted the mumps ~ro~
my godt:!blli:l, aged two 91}~ a. htl.
I had mumps for llle ent!ref,mtl~·.
The man who is suppo d to
keep elephants rrom stOni ng me
ILly in hi s lent on his bed "of pain
Wtlh a ra~ Lhat resembll:ld a lms·
kelball with two punctures for
e}es Mr Selby hurt. He hurt from
the top to bottom, and all around
If a maddened hummi ng birrt had

am I tl ·.
· 1 sort of hate to have it put
Uown ," Silld I. "It's been a gooU
an d faithful frtend Also, there's
lhl vet nanay ·•
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satd , then brightened. "Tef you
what. Let·~ r,tve 11 back to lt wife
an d chllcl. the one that g ve it

·The Editor's,·
MailBag
The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy, Ohio
&gt;Gentlemen:
Please find check Inclosed of
$4.2:5 for six months subscription
to The Daily Sentinel.
Would abo like very much ror
you to publish the following song
poem in the Sentinel as a warning to careless drivers.
TO CARELESS DRIVERS
U yOU drl.'e a C4"1' today ,
Please be careful on the way:
Other folks are on the highway,
· driving too
Watch the others, watch your
speed,
And each sign be sure to heed,
Please be careful in each si,njjlle
thing you do.

lhl• mumps Lf't us pass, D/l you
Yanks say. lh(• bu ck. Let us sum·
mon :~ plallt' from Nairobi and
&lt;" ~Jme to a lt aeM me. Mr. S('t br hone lht· cqrrass removed. Then
t:ou ld not have li fled his s llng~ hot mayb(• V,.(' I'll)) g(•t in a spot of
J cousulted wllh a Mr Gt·or"e " ~ ""! i o" l"o m 11
b d
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l('
e pan rtl.arner, a d isp laced
Lond oner
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whose basic llt'!t!Cls arc partiall y
~Jisah~d for bY the fl\Ct that So H tame to rass that the silhit has one o{ the prettie(t wive~ 1\'Cr IJird sw1•pt down from 1the
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man , a memher of the firm. The
Prof(!:;sor had had mumps in Austra lia, or ~orne place. He was aecompanil•tl hy \fistress Mickey Selby, mother or the culprit who
ble~~ed Father Selby with the
mumps Mr G;nner suddenly teWhen you sit behi~d the wheel
1 eaUed t hat his bl'au l iful bride was
Please be careful tlow you feel
home from Rhodes ia , and he
Koep your mind and hand Jas
&lt;ultl.otll. lh•7.*"!_&amp; funn~ due
belter
get
!Jack
anti
have
the
steady aa can be.
lot.
Jt. wu Swlfty O'Brien..... tilt~ Bro&amp;dw&amp;J- 60tf floor s _!:We pt a nd th" c urtains nUt-· Othf!r rolks a"re drivlna too,
And ao m•tch dependa on you,
ri~nt and horae player, who touted me on to the) fed , so l'V('r~ lmdy took otf, just
like
in
a
Ht•mingw:oy
short
story.
lf
you want to k.ft'p on ltvinc,
extatenct of New York'llatelt--&amp; ..leet croup oC
Nobody kno·111s what happened Lo
and be free.
~1_t.or11, writers, pubJtchM, ete,, who- lltand
Mr. Se lby and hi s mumps, al~o Jratrel to the tar tl!lndl of the urt.lt • •• to,..
ht we ]!~ten to the safari
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thoug
Keep a firm and steady hand,
another screening o1' a movie c:aJled Beat tM
broadcasts
la1lhfully
Nobckly
ever
While you't"e drlvina: thru this
Devil. ''Thellt iU)'II,." lah1 SwlttJ IUOOIIKitly, ~~
mention s mump~ Especially as
land,
an nut•.'"
applied
t ~ Mr. , Garner.
Do
not drink beer, wine or whisI dug a 11ttle ~ found thtrt dl4 alit IUclrt ~
1
key, if you drive.
" What are we doi ng -bere, that I
group, Its 111embenr IDc!Jud!nf Dlok ltarnea, JDUo&gt; 1
Death 111 lurking in the cup,
a(lnr edltbr of &amp; local ntw~pt.pctr: Dave Bbell, .: 1 shot_Jlcl be ltll' ll from my wife and
Do not t.ake ooe little aup,
marazlne editor: Abe l&amp;np, t1tt tu~thumper: Junwr at this tim!' of year?" Dr.
o,.ucM Morx. for Mu11iclanB' Loc~,}!_02 1 1M. &amp; bandtul ot otb~ll Bowman askNI "Apart from Pla~se ll:eeo sober, if you want
to atay alive. -whO art dedicated.' I uw liHt tk Dn&gt;Q ud! mump~ and aiJ·p]ancs, that ! ~?"
"S1t'ord,iltA" It conlidered It an amiable lilt of ~U4 authon4 '
" I !learn ll'l/ that they 's .kudu in
Won't you heed this little song?
Chi pas1word. , by TrunLan Capote and 4JrtC~ by JOhn HUlton.
t~em thar _h ~ ll.~" r replied, talkina:
Cboosr: the right, .void Ule
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"Thll,ot Savage told me ft&amp;Uy, '"Ur tht 1ft•~
like a Brl11 sher thinks a Yank
wrona,
ought to talk.
movie ever made.'' He was eomparatlvety drunk, UYIQ $\lit
Lpt
the Saviout br: your L~ader,
lh.e Aim for the 11th time at a apeclallhowln,f lilt up tir the 0\llu,lt
Thp good profl'ssor viewed the
by a fUm atudto'• lo-~al oiTice,
Lord and J'rirod.
landseapli' w•lh dislaste .
, Tht• 11 the darndut town tor c1f.)ta. Hoi1)"WW04, fOf laltance, II a·
He will auide Yl'\l day a_nd nlaht
'Ptoo," he said , approximatejy.
And wrtl leaeh you whll !• rlth(
111on otoNJa&lt;d.&lt;~Wota' ··town. tho O\rllll't ¢1111M ll&gt;l!t ..1116 In lor "Let U!l go antJ shoot one so ,tilt
moM 6rtbodoi" mo\t"em~nta, like nfJW rellrtonl or aelebraUona of U.. I can return home where 1 beIf YQU pr~, -and kee.11 on tr\lttine till the end.
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So wt' went and climbed some . AbO-ve
pb d b lll
Btl
Y rs.
ey
hills _and ~~w a lut of kudu of ap- Pi ott com ~
Aairl
~~~:.ri'....;..., IDWo. 1n Maonatlul' prox1mnte
flizes,
gradJna:
down
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wbott name• mean next to nothiftt to :lit'Ootmtry 1t l&amp;rp: Mabel
from small to !ltnallcr and climb'
hankina: you in ad,atlee,
_, ' tltnttr ~ 'l'p-..m:y:J.Ytnan. Neither Mtlll K. JLOr llr. L. ner wtU ed some murc hill ~ and then we
Youn Truly,
J"!CeP. ~~~ - 1:111'1t.-Wiae-and y~t th'" 1.rt •malL 1\USOJlAblY
bi'!IU,lOt ba\it'l.i or pUfi..Cn.wlera here whop &amp;lmoet wtf)' night to
reet bull.
hlgh, and was
couldn't
have
n1 ...., om,
saw this
only abOUl
itt il\a lft'tlt'l tf thtm. IJeUqer of them bu Vtl')' illlpHIIlve talent-., 200
more who
than 10 tons.
weigh,,d
a-mt )te&amp; tbex. .Jttell) to ft~ the amoke, tb romantic rloom and tbe
"Clamber up herr on this rock "
mood iDIJ)Ind by four martl.nla .•• aQ tbey 11nJ their torch aonP
and tbe cultllll elm their eye• and murmur "~Jut \be putt~&amp;;." 1 8aid Dr Bowman. "Now walt stio
yean;, and try not to Puff ao baret.
New York hu lor years been the OHQ ot' lht W. C. J'ltldl culta.ta,.
Tb~y
can hf&gt;ar you in l'{ah'tlbi.
who may be the worat or all to comb out ol )'Our ~. Oecuton~
Now.
a8
it Is coming out from beone ot the art movie houee11 runa a W. C. J'teJ~ futtV.Jl tor a week.
hind
that
hush, J sunest you
dlaplay:ng au ol the old master'• 61m1, jUit to keep the cultlatl
it ll 's quite a g'lod
might
shoot
quiet for another few month1. Theae are Jolt *Mill! Wbo bave ...a
head
,
actua'ly."
T~• Bonk Dklc 20 Umea and an comparable to U&amp;olt Ot'-llut-ganlfSo I .!lhnot it Inex:p~rtly, but fa movle·~ r• of yeaterday who eould, u B. J . Petelq\&amp;n put It, "quote
tally . I don 't evet want a better
·rrQIIl 'J'Ite Cobinct fJ! Dr. C&lt;lljgarl not cmct- but 8vt ttmea."
one Or another one. betause kudu
'
1
have C'Ost me seven years, much
PERSONALLY J AM A MF.&amp;IBEft of 1 Wpr, Jon~r-eatabllahed
money, gre:tt frustration, much
eult ... Marx Brotbera ran•. We can get pr«ty obrioXlooa, too. w.
discomfort
.
0. MeOeehan, the rolf wrlter, used to head 1 thiPter of tbll eect, and
Discomfort? There Is a little
othert or Ull are scatter«~ arDund the nation. We fOrever 1.-e point•
swelhng just under tbe earl, a.,
lng out to semi·proa In the cult that TM
an4 .DOt A Hlnk11
puffi!less under the eyes...
Crockr.ra waa the
Ar1 ~ movie
have a puaword-Oh .no. II couldn't b~. MotbQr,
"awordfaafl," hken from
ot the
N•ueeatina, hm'r It?
de~" - wherever you are, did I
There are
cultt•tl and there
evrr have ti-e mumps'!'
are any number of
a member In
(l'opyr1ght 1~7. by United-Fea·
good atandlng of the Flua
thehl wu
ture Syndicate Inc )
a c:ult devoted to tr&amp;.cktnc
whatever
h:1 anotl:llel'
aman, dark night club ahe wu
CHRISTio!AS DINNIIR OUIITS
c:ln41matJc cult that 1pu.b of the
cartoon
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. -Stone had u
_.cPm"lt.'l U Ute greate11t dta.matlc
of G
,NaUotl,
their dinner guests Christmi~· Ml'.
and Mrs. Samt1cl Carte"!' of "'heelThe a~dest, tr_M,rat thing aLout All th•""'·~ll
Ing, Louis Stone and daughter,
a.dOrtd ldol bl'Q.ka "Ute rarc-Hed cha\T\1
Uly Jane. ParkersburJ, Mr. and
lar-th~ loae lrltfteat. Tht Coca rant or
Jltl when abe b&amp;eame the darling of tO
Mn. Merrill Johnson and t:!hilflren
It 11 likely tbat th~· Mclk-lng·Bolng
Nicky, MerrUyll al\d Betty Jo, ot
that TV hll bqun tG pnrMmt thou
Gallipolis, Mr. and Mn. ~- , 0.
rmt1 are eomparaUvely safe, alnce \hat picture
laid Ita
Weln, lit. and lllro. EmU Knllbl,
dellcat• eg-but it It ever I• ~-cvh•ed •ucceaaf\IUy em ·a lar(t acaltt
apd Mrs. Gewae Japaes anti
U..ad.WIUI.VJ.IQIU,
.On, Btllle, all &lt;I ilorlfor~
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WSAZ.TV

CHANNEL J

WSAZ·TV

e·-5..,

6.0!1 Sitn On
7:00 Todlly
9:00 Coffe e Time,
10.00 Home
11 :00 The p ..ice Is Right

7 ·00

9 00
10 00
II 00
11 :30
ll:OO

11 :m TBA
1.2 ·00 TJr Tac Doueh

12:30 It Could Be YoLJ.
1:00 Current

l2 30
1.00
2:00
2·30
3 ou

tO

SC'hool
2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

2.00

Carner• Goes

3 :00

l!flitit~t.l Tb.e..atre

4:00 Qukn lflr a Day
4:45 &amp;fodern RomE.ncea
Comedy Ti{l;le
5:JO The Aunt Dru Sbow

4:00
4:&lt;15

,,oo

5 ·00

!1 :30

My Little Mara,\e

6:00

6 00

6:30 Ne.·&amp; Picture
B:'l5 Sll!lf!l Eye
8:55 WeaU!:,:t!.Aa~
7:00 MQpf of "Ule ToWil
1:30 ~le Plaber
'1 :41 8.C ~irs
8:09 Blrim 89U~

6.30
B 45
tl .55

7:00
7.30
7 :45

8:10 Ji\~E'f Jaow• Best

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t·llt lr''"' ,j,.,lrll• l inn, urcor11in1 to
1lu· I I. S. /\11 •• •I &lt;,.. lu view uf Jl rcM•
l'!l l wnrW kn ,. loll• mou e t:ivlliKn wulIIIII!

a re ni·r.lnl In th!! Crntllld
Ohol"nrr Corp• ""'"'ll1&lt;'hl'll aitl ' ad
unl ~cr~

imjl!lrl~n! o•l.• illt'lll of ou r alt tlt·frllMI
~)~ l&lt;·m. Oul~ D kw hunr~ 11 Wl't'k 1fe

r ·&lt;1•uml. lOIN \OWl '

r.ALL CIVIL DEFEN$E

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P.,. b/,,/,,.,1 ''' "
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J~n•l\'01 i~ fOo
Arl':'d/,'!1 C~llfll

J0:-30 ~bQr..On.e• ..T~t Barry

a aaoa a a a a

iS: 'G&amp;il

I ,. IIRtte,. 011JJJ Sll.leS
•1 OfVISION Of WilDliFE

.

u could Be Y'&gt;u

Current
Parsun's Sh..dv
Tl'nneiSee Erii.ie .F.ord
MatinPr Theatre
Queen For A OJ~y
Mod e~ n Roma v.ceu
Cumt&gt;dv Time
Aunt Dru bow
FIRtt and Scruga:s Show
Nt&gt;ws Picture
Sports J;:ye
Wea!herca st
Cruncb and Des
Dinah Shore Sbo"if
NBC News
You B~t Your Llfe

Lux Video Theatre

10:00

11 :00 NP!ws Headlln&gt;~;S

Ni.w.1·Headllnes

lt:lJ Wu!Mr.iot
ll::,W trfi 1laol

JUG Weatbemst ·
11:20 Press Boz

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WeHII'P(TY Chanftt' a
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6:00
1:00

Wf~ C~tj·L ..

WC~5-TV

..

~p-x.,.....
~lq Show

tO:OO G""f Monro

IUO ,lrt~!lf G&lt;&lt;ll&lt;.,
11:10 Strlk, 1t Bleb
12:00 Valliht•Lady
12:i5 :LiDve of Llve
i2:20 seW:Ji l!lf 'J!oJnDrrow

1U~

1:00
1:30
2:00
2o30

I :00 Xatle'a IUtcllen
1:30 Ai The World TlllDI

!&amp;J Our Misi Brook!

3:00 The B.g Payotr
3o30 Bob Crosbv Sbow
4o00 Brighter Day
4:HI Sect ."t St.orm
4:30 Ed g~ of Night

2:30 8"ouseparty
3:00 dle Bic Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosby Show
&lt;:OO Jlripler Da7
.fd5 IIC!tet stol'm

5:00 The !.::Rr1v Show
Bo30 tour Essv Rep.1rtet

&lt;:30 Fdte of Night

5:00 Tn,. Early Show

6:45 Sports Parade

Lea Paul &amp; lllory Ford

BollS We~tberptan
7.00 Art Linkletter &amp; the Ktd1

6:30 Your Eiso Re-porte,6:45 Sports Parade
6 :M Wentberman
'1:00 Jill Corey Show
'1:15 DOuglat F.dwatds
7:30 Giant Step

? :15 Douglas E1wards
7o30· Sgt. Preston of the Yukon
BoOO Bob CummineS Showr

8:00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; Friendl
9:00 The Mllhonaire
9:30 J've Got A Secret
.
10:00 20t)l Century Fox Hour
\1 :00 Vp to U.e-mhnlte news
t1 :()5.-' ~Doing the Weather
\1:10 'l'be Late Show

.~

8:30 Shower of Stat's

9o30 Playhouse 90

1~:~
.; ";J

Up, tp
th, "fK
""'"'• MO&gt;Ws
r .,,
~
11:05 Scanning th~· ,Weather
.

11 :10 The Late Show

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WHTN-TV Channel13·

---WHTN,TV CHANNEL 13

12:15 Neighbors
12:80 Midday Movie Matinee
J :30 Feminine Touch
2 .U t..\berace .
2:~ lJfe Wtth Elizabeth
3 :00 Alternocl'l :"ilm Festival
• :30 Super Serial Tun..;&amp;:00 Mickey Mouse Club
8.;(lfl Puffalo B1ll Jr.
·
e~O five S•ar Final
1:00 Kukla, ~~ra1. \- Ollie
7: 1S Johr Oal.v &amp; the Newt
7:3() Sher1ff of Cochise
8:1)9 Circus
9:00 Wire Service
10:00 Air Force Time ':57
10:30 Playbowe 13
11:00 News of the Niiht
11:15 Th.e.a,tre 13

Ylt_.

12:11 Sicn Off
Mrs. J. 1{. Smith Sr., Mr. and ·Mrs.
1. H. Smith Jr and chlldl'fn, Mr.
and Mrs w=mam McKnight, Mr.
Mn. Arthur Wayland, and
Esther McKnight all of HartHARR"f GIBBS HAVE GUESTS
Mr. and l'lfrs. Harry Gibbs of
Front Street had as their C!trist·
' Huntiov;ton, mas guests Mr. and Mrs. Ja~k Frye
G. McKru_pt ancl ~iss Lena .Embleton Of Ches·

• P4f,
~J~~(!~U!oy:u~.1.'~Iao1~t~t~~~~l~~~=~~~R~u~th~aDd

and I Obapman
of Hartford
.
ter, W. \'a.
ind - Miss
1

Mildred

t9Fou~ ~wmr

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DAILY -NIO
POS9eSSI/lN
L!MI( ON

C:ANADII

GEf!$6
IS 1\\0

'.

Pomeroy Garden
Club Meeting Is
Held On Monday

Elsie Wolfe Wed
To John Roach
On December 24

We Havel

ICE
SKATES
Boy• and Girls

Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-!nce P. Wolfe
marriage of tbctr daughter, Miss
Elsie Ma:tine Wolfe, to John Robert Roacb, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Roach of Letart.
Tbe wedding took place on December 24, at the home of the
bride's pnrents with Rev. Fen-est
Murray officiating .at tbe smglc
ring ceremony.
The bride, who waaa given In
marriage by her father , wore a
street lenttth dress of winter white
metaU1c brocade with matchin,g
accessorics.
Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs. Beulah Webb. Best m·1·
was Lawrence R. Wolfe, brother
of the bride.
.The new Mrs. Rousb wa1 for·
merly employed by the Sylvanll
Electric Products Company at Pt.
Pleasanl Mr. Roush has served
in the u. s. Army.
The couple are re.•dding in Chester, w. Va.

$11.75

Shoe Type

We Have ·plenty

SLEDS

• • •
FOR HUNTING

Cross Bow

PISTOLS
WITH
SARROWS

$16.95

PLAID

Carry-A:II Bags
$1.75

LIGION CHILl SUPPER

THE

II

SPORTS
CENTER

Feeney.flennett Post, No. 128,
J~ori·i,i;, Legion, will have a
fiUpper tonight at 7 p. m. wlth
Ralpb Martin, Dale Nicholson 1nd
Gent! Rice as the hospitality com·
mittee. After the supper -commander Roscoe Fife will preside at
the meeting to bu held at 7:30. AU
members are urged to be present
for tbc supper.

WE CARRY

COMPLETE LINE
OF

BUILDING NEEDS
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PAINT *WMBER *NAILS
INSULATION- SHINGLES
IT'S NOT CEILIN6

ZEI&lt;Q lllAT f.lOLD&lt;; UP
'IWE FLIGHTS"·IT'S &lt;&gt;It;
.:lUMAN ZE!;Os /AsK
lll&amp; 60\1$ AT T\.lE
lJQ(I;.T COUNTER ".

COllltructl¥e aitlci.lma of van. _. IINt.eMu for thr: meetiiiJ •ere
0111 arnn&amp;emenu uhiblted a&amp; the lin. Robert LI)'Be and Xn. Henrecent tlowr:r t how were read oa ry Buck.
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Monday evr:nlna: at • meednr: of
The meeUne ope:nr:d wltb t.he
the Nehatlim• Garden Club held club I'D'RJ and th~t club eoUecl. A
In ttte Alex QuiUin Memorltl Club waya and meant commiUee W'll apHouR- In Nfw Haven.
pointed ot which Mn, Chetter

A report on the plana of tb'= Jluoa Ci¥it: Center tor tbtiu"la
County Pa:rent--Tucllers tbe MODtb of lbft:IL IIDIM ....
Council lO Jurthr:r Ie&amp;iJiatioD to faee .-u Dlmed to coataet ,..
equ.aliz(' tax ea 1D tbe alate ol Wr:Jt 10na tor the job of tha,....,.,...
Vir&amp;lma was 1ubml&amp;ted Lo the M•
BJ - law• rece:nu, draft tiP ...
100 P'T A at a meetln&amp; held a&amp; the paMed by the PTA .....-. 4Ut:ri-

Muon

Weaver wu enoWJL'ed u c:bauDWL

Point Rock

Tbr: res~tlon of Jln. Donald
Cook wu read aod Un. lame~
Roulli wu voted to be aqepted u
a new member. AppllcaUon Cor
membe:rlhip
hos 11t1. Jean
WOO&lt;J.a wu read.
Attending wen lin. Pete Barril, Mn. Geor&amp;e MaKala:bt, Mr•.
FOtltr:r Gria.ltead, Mra. David Fie' Jr., lin. WOllam Gibbs, Mn.
?l'oUe, Jll'l. .UOnald Brown,
Mra. Ray Piell:ena, 1r ., Mra:. Tbomu
Hoffman, Mn. Phil Sate:r, Mrs.
Vlt Street, J1rt. HatrY Miller, Mrs.
Mel Clark, Mn. Jamea Diehl, 1r ,
Kra. Geora"e Barns, and Mra. Ed-

Mn. Jo. Stroq, Mn. Dora Bobo
and Mn. Evelyn DeVault eaiJtd
on Mrl. Mattie Morril who iJ Ul
Mr. and Mr1. E. W. Holcomb
bave moved to Caml Wlllcbelter
where Mr. Hoieomb it doiDJ
practice teachinli and Mn. Hol·
comb I• eml)loyed in the bank.
Mrt. Valhe Ocdln 1a ia llelll
General Ho1pltal and lin- Tom
Clay ie: La Shelterlq Arm1 HOtpita!.
G. A. Birehf!okl, C&lt;1umbul 1o
apendlng 1 few da11 with the ltldikln famille1.
Mrs. Carl Shenefield eatert.a.l.l)ed ward Ryan.
the Home DemonttraUon Group
WedneJday. Tbere were eiJht pre- t.be b()tDtt oflln. Rez Sbenefle1d.
tenL The nut meetiq w1ll k at ,!·~ Grqoey, o.,...., vtottod
""' parent&amp;, Mr. and Wooley
Grr:a:oty.
)(r. aad Jln, Baler Bo1r:n and
oOC of LolldoDcler!7 ril!ted G. B.

---_.......... _.....
.._,._,_
...,.
........ -w...........
reportaw that tbe u... bu
wttbdrawal.

IMro.

Mra. LiUie Hardway, Wortbiaa-

ton spent Sltnda)'

bere.

at ber

m..e

Mr. IODd Mrs. Davtd Welch of
Woolter, Ohio and Hr. and lin.
Frank Dorst and famiJy of Loa.:
Bottom were vWttng· lin...., stbel
stout over the holiday Maaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlctlea
were Sunday guests or Mr. .and
Mrs. Geortte PicteD!I and daUJbtet
of Reedsville.
Mr. and llrs. Gordon Chevalier
and sons spr:nt SUDday with her
mother, Mrs. Norma Dean of Sum-

(l~"tAfioolltU

HOGG 6' ZUSPAN
MATERIALS INCORPORATED
Ia The Hearl Of MUDD Cit,

...

We Still Have Trade-Ins

THEY ARE GOING
AT

LOW, LOW, PRICES
Come In and Snare One

1953 Ford V8

VIctoria. R &amp; H and F.O.M.
New Soat Covers. Really
Sharp,

1952 Chevrolet

Db:. 4 dr. Heater, new tires.
Completely overhauled, perfect IIDd clean.

.1951 Studebaker

VB Comm. 4 dr. 0. D. She's
Ka't. Clean.

1951 Ford V8 ,

2 dr. R &amp; H. Runs fine.

1950 Pontiac

Station ·wagon (8). Radio,
Heater, Auto. Trans. Rvns
fiDe.

1950 Studebaker

Champion, o.D. R&amp;H, Runs
good, .C)Ieap to operate.

1949 Chevrolet

Fleetlin~

Finish.

2 dr. R &amp; H. New

1949 Willys

.station Wagon. Good

Tl~••·

. 1940 ford V8

2 dr·. lle~an. . GOod cheap
Transplii'tatlon:

Many More
·To C:hoi:IH From
METROPOLlTAN
AUTO SALES
AI TrOffl~ Uglit
t. Middleport
Open Emd~JV ~ 8 p.111.
Pltone

.,5-J

-te

11111111• TO UIIT
Mary ~J
&amp;brlllt ol

J eruulem win meet 1.1 rqular
I..WO.. Frida, ....""' II tho
IOOF Ball, Pomm17.

GraDdpa:reDU aN lit. lftd Kn.
llanT Cl'om1lall, Cllppen J(ill,
and Mr. ucl Mn. VirgiL llanlr:,,
Hobeon 8oa4. Wltlilm Lanthron,
CUpper lliU. · 1t · a great arandtather Of the DI!'W _hlby.

JANUARY

SALE
Begins
FRIDAY, JAN. 11th

GO In style , •• sl&lt;lrt your Skyway luvgoge
.., wilh the "Juliet" basic trove! ca.. In
smart·loolcing Sprvce,,. $17.75 plys tax.

THE SHOE BOX

COLLINS JEWELRY

Middleport

ner.

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Our Job
Oar job Ia ..-atllli' eleclrlclty and
1ettillg It to when Irs aaed. Wtire 111
thta bwdn.. beeauee It Ia c:oncernecl
With tbe 110pply of a fundamental
reqalnlllent of JDCMiern liviDa'. beo
eaa11 It'• aD hononble one,
bet:&amp;an we like it, and beeaan
,.,, w&amp;JII to eaia alivlltr at it.
'
We aim to live Olle ldltd.ot eervke ttl mryone
•• , the belt IIW'e poeelble. Tbat mean. aup.
1JI:vbtl aar customers with what they want
when they want it. It means beiDa' coartoous
at all t!mta and mallltsbllnrr attraetlve
U.,.to-do-blllilleH-wlth oftlcea. It meana
clollll' avlr)'tltlnt we ·can to keep COJDo
)lainll from arlelltr, tind It meana ··
11rom~ aud fair baDdi!Di' of thoae

that do.

We are a eltlzea of each communlty

we ""' lllcl ·tab &amp;II active part in

tts altair&amp; Like &amp;111 other citiuu.
.,.,. want our aei&amp;hbo1'8 to think

'\veil of WJ, Bald~, It makea goocl

l&gt;aalneoa.eeme. ' We tan on!7
t&gt;roopar as the communit;r
l&gt;rosperi 10 we help I~ thrive

In eve17 wq we tao.
Such Ia our job •s we set'

lt. We an teyllli' ·to do il
and to do It better.

,.,.n
all the time,

WJaere Yoar ConfldOJlce II Jwrtllled

w. Mala st.

the Union Week of Prayer service
in a body Thursday evening and
later adjourn to the home of Mrs.
Beid Varney, Hobaon Road, for
their January meeting.

lnVaedCara

Dnotlonall for the 8l4lltlq
were 111: elll.l'fe of ll1aJ Allee a..
acb'a room. A awvle eatltlld
''Time for Action" wu Jbowa.

llr. and Mn. Cl1lf«d l!anloy
are tnnouae1a,: tht 1X::tb ol a
eiJ!ltt poUDd ef~t OUDte 10n, CUIfan[ Bront, at Dober H011&gt;ilaL

the

It e 5elet!C Onlg
The Very Beat

attQd Pl'A.

~~.. ~~ ..~at!

N•W AIIJIIVAI.

TO ATTIND SERVICES
The Golden Rule Cla1111 of

buted to memben Jl•aat. - 4
lr:n(thy diJculllor:: f t l a1IIIJ IIIJdJ
eonetmlnt WIJI to pt ,.,.,.. te

6&lt;4t~wGO..G0 ..60

110

TUPPERS PLAINS

Radekinl.
By •'"'"' lrlcldoo
llr. and Verd ChwalieT of
Succeq were- p;tllb ~ · ~- and
Tom Porrln and 1119tbei', "",
CMtANOI TO MilT
Ora caldwe~L
' Roek SprirtJ• Grange will meet
Mr. and Mn." WUlfam Cbapmu • · a p. m. Tburtday io ita: fird
and family went \0 Newark Su• rh.eetlna: of t.b.e year. l'lnt and
dl) to see Mn. Chapman'• motller second dttaret work w1U be eivea
Mrs. Lola Caldwell who 11 in a JlD at thlt meeUng. Refreshment• wlll
atol'ium tbere. Sbe .i1 mUc:b 1m- allo be aerved.
proved.
Mt. and Mn. Ra,- WblWn,ton
and daughter of CharlestoD tpellt
Sunday alternoon . with bet pu-ents, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Brau-

Muon Elementar)' aebool on 'he.
d01y e vl' lltng.
The Pl. Pleuant Chamber b
r eported to be bacld.Da: filCh plana
and it wu hid tbat there melDbin of all civie poups in the
county w1!1 form a eoUDtJ comrnlttee to .l! d ln tbe wort.
At Tuesday'• mr:eJna: it wu abo
announced that the receat cub
scout drive m Muon netted a toiJI of $211.84.
Oi.Jeu11ion wu be.Jd on the appointment of chaperoae, for the

of New Haven are announcing the ·F irat Baptist Church will attE'nd

DUO-DOOR STORM.DOORS

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Past,0rs Guests
Of Crusader's
Class Tuesday

Equipment-

Mason PTA Hears Reports On
New Tax Equalization Plclns

Critic On Show Arrangements

any career."

I

MacGregor Dealer
Mill St.
Middleport

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to make a 1ucceu or

N~aclima Garden Oub Hears

Tlae second aubject, perparttlon,
he called a necesaity for l'!lucce••
and quo ted the familiar phra1e
''There Is no loyal road to widaom"
In dul('ussmg the requirements
for a aound basla for knowledge.
Performance, the last of the
b)' Mra. NeUie Vale, chairman ol three aubjects. he called very imthe committee on career Advauee- portent and aald that in a survey
ment, spoke on this subjecl and ma4 among employees, they had
uaed three aeneral tcpiu : 1, plan- voted that it wa.e mott neeesury
nina:. 2, preparation, and 3, per- tor a leader to havt a good knowlormance.
ledge of the work be waa domg.
The speaker wbo graduated last He alto stated that the public is
year from Ohio State UniYeraity only interested in performance al
College: of Law, gave a brief re- the present, not in a past at."hlevesume o( tbe various jobs be bad ment or record. He concluded his
held before starting his law car- talk with the 8Xample of the new
eer. They included teaching and GOv. WilHam QINeill, who al:~rted
more than two vears in the Army aa. a school-boy to prepare, plan
Cbem.ic:al Corps.
and baa now achleved the perforIn discussi.Qj: his first subject, mance Of a JOOd poliUcian.
planning, be said that anything
Mrs. Wesley Fry, presid~nt Of
worthwhile requires 8erious plan- the Club, thanked the speaker for
fting and a consideration or the his lalk. Special music for the
varLoua aspects Of the work decld- meeting was presented by two
ed up. He pa.raphrased the late guests, Mrs. Chester Erwin MidDean Lewis' favorite quotation dleport, and Mrs. Jed E. Webster
and aald "It takes a heap or plan- Jr., Pomeroy, who played two pinine, preParation and performanee ano dueta "Deep Purple" and
''Canacfian Capers."
Mrs. Erwin, Mr.!i. Web1ter, Mr.
and Mrs. Fultz were guests at the
diriner meeting which opened with
TRIGERJ!I'S "BLA.CIC ~
the Club Collect read by Mrs.
COSTUJ.Ul ahoWa the jacket
Orin Smith. Special favors for the
dulped in W'hit.e tUk latin and
members and guest ~ were secured
wom. over a llleatla or blac~
' The Rev. and M,rs. claremont by the Carer Advancement eom·
E. Hoyt, the Rev. Howard Ruppelt mtttee: .Mrs. Vale, Mrs. Smith, :::~t!r:~Ul- ~IMd
•:.·-:.....·__
and Roy Lamon were guests when Miss Far.it! Erlewine and Mrs. Wit· 1--------'-'-."::'::.
the Cbrirtian Crusaders Class oJ bur Theoba1d, and weluded cos.
the First Baptist Church met Tue&amp; metics, candies, date books, matchday lfl tht home of Mra. Ruth Rob- bookl, ealendar, keyring and
inson and sor-.., Steve, after attend- cbanee purse, pencils, sort drinks
ing the Union Week of Prayer and yard-sticks.
ROll call reaponses for the
service at the Baptiat Church.
meeUng
were "Why I Chose My
Miss Lydis Eber.sbaeh, assisted
The visiting pastors conducted a
short prayer service and'EugenE Vocation and What I lJke or Dis- by Mrs. Chl"l'les Peraioger, eatertained the Pomer(ly Garden Club.
Coleman, president, wu in chargE 'like About It."
Mrs. Fry presided at the short Monday afternoon at her home,
or the meeting. Mrs. Harold E.
Hubbard, teacher of the Class, con- business meeting and announced Mulberry Ave.
Mrs. Edward Baer, president,
du.eted their sperJal program which plans to at!A;lnd tbe luncheon to be
Include!" the discussion of ques- given by the Ohio Legislature on presided at the meetina: and 13
Uons which have been placed in Ja,nuary zz at the Nell House . members responded t~ the roU
a question box prior to the meet· Those planning to attend are Mrs. call, "Say something good of your
Fry, Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Mrs. L- neighbor." A gift was ordered sent
ing.
Mrs. Robinson served a dessert E. Reynold!!:, Mrs, Kenneth Me· to Mrs. Creta Price, a member
who ts a palient at Meigs General
course to the ~ests and Mr. and Elhinney, Nina Rus~ll. and Fred- Hospital.
die
Hnudashelt
.
Mrs. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
An interesting and informative
The president named Mrs. Eva
Rice, -Mr. and Mrs, Don Becker
paper
on ''The Word is Your Garand son, Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Ro· Stout, Mrs. George Lowery, Mrs;. den" written by Mrs. William !B.
Walter
Roush
on
the
Health
and
bert Mills and da)lghter, Robin,
nownie was read by Mn. George
Mr. and Mrs . .Charles Vroman Mr;s. Safety committee and Mrs. Pauley It. Parker.
Ann Neal and Mrs. Harold SarManning Kloes.
Refreshments were served by
gent on the Finance committee
Mrs. Nln Moore, chaltman of the the hostesses during the social
Health committee, announced the hour.
!!-.nnuol Heart Fund Drive for SunPASSES NURSE EXAM
day, Feb. 24 and asked for volunMiss
Donna Roush, daughter of
teer workers for tl;e house-to-house
Mr
.and
Mrs. Arthur Roush, Leadcanvass.
ing Creek ltoad., baa been notified
tha.t she bas passed the State
N~rses' Board exafllinations. Miss
Roush, who graduated from Middleport in 1953, is a graduate of
Mt. Carme1 Hospital School of
Nursing in Columbus, and is em·
ployed as 'Mt carm~l as a registered nu"l'se.

11:45 Cartoon Club.
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t!GJ/r IN l'rJ!SmJ/R

Bernard Fult&amp;, parlhner ln tht!
Websttl!lr-Fultz law firm , waa lhe
aur:at speaker wllen the Middleport
BUiinesa and Profeuional Women's Club met Tuesday tor their
January dinner meeting at the
J'lr•t Pre&amp;byterian .Church.
Mr. Fultz, who waa introduced

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Love of Life
Search For Tomorro"AGuiding IJgbt
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Tums
Our Mia,s Brook.s
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8:00 Ca&amp;Jt.ain KaoCilroo
11:00 Mornine Show
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur ';odfreJ

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U:OO Peoolt&gt;'v Clul:ice
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Home ·
The Priet' [s

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lO:OO ~. 'll Yout Life

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CHA.NNIL J

12 oo Tic Tac Oougb

rtady:

ONE PHONE CALl
COULD SAVE ACITY

ftom

do with it?" I asked

"Shoot rt, I ~ hou ld say," answer·
cd Mr . Ganwr " It 's no good to U8

Frank Bowman and 1 shot on e of cret sorrows, a;oing slljhtlY. white
th e widest sp read, purt1est, long- _at the temples, with tbe ·look of
est-horned kwlu hu ll~ th&lt;:~t eve r eagles In his eyes. You pu:¥1
· ' tlmps

NIIW YOUK·-1ho

Prn S1.H . M ·~ IIl i o T.ohn Pn'd M rs

Wf.'

Me. """'''

my new

acti\litics

Thanks Offered
To Donors At
Christmas Time

What'll

SINt;JDA T;111gany1k&lt;t - 1 cc r- A White bunter is suppose~ to be
tamly Uu rl\! l 1ntcnd to bore you .1 stern man , modelled on tbe lines

ca me down the avcnuf'. I srldo m
k is:o~ d!'ad untclop~-~ \hC&gt; s ize. of
horse_s ~ut this 4Jnc rated a kt ss.
Tht~ ~~ a story of fhe mumps
That ts wh.~- Dr . Bowrnan, 11 backslid Ausl.-allan v.hu Jn;jkcs his liv·
ing in the Arrican bush, came out
of 1!,r skil'&lt;; on _;m iron ndt1gc !u
hold my h:md 111 my ho ur of
nt.•cd. Th1·y wt•n•n't my mumps
e it hl'r._ Wt· h.td ~~~n~mo~ed Ihe
Middleport's ne wly -o r~nmzed Explorer Smut Post took u Iron bt rd f r1 1111 Nairoht. usmg hush
cred rta blc projuct for its first gro up t•flt HI lqward civ ic ser- telrgrnph -- th't iiT H ·1nd llll' pow·
er of S Uiii!!C~1~ntt. ht•c;tusc :\-1r. John
VIee It was a decision to maq 1:1 coffet&gt;- and hot c hocolate-donut
1-~t·nry Selhr. ";"l ~·ondur\l n g hiS
booth in that tow n on N Scc&lt;?nd~ S\rf!e t i n the heart o~'J~e b!J S· !trs t atfarl uudn ht.\ ov..u flag of
. rnns
. r,\( I •
int'ss di strit-t Saturda~lllilrW;~.J~ thtl Um u for tf1e Scout§' po. S tl lb'¥, , '&amp;~;~Jll IWr &gt;( SH
1io push
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t came d n
h !ht• m u1nps .
A w~itn h~lntcr w!1h the mu111ps
County PoUo Drive Chairman H E Ron(•Y n ow hal at )east
three groups working hi s way. Th e thr eP thai have receivrd ls an abum\nati1m hdorl' I he Lm d.
popcorn booth c1ownlown; students t,( Pomeroy lli~h
S&lt;·hool who sold CI'Ufdu'::; Su turduy on th{' slr&lt;:ets, and now the
Middlepo rt Scouts.
That this is a painless way t n rai S(' 3 lo t of money, nccdin~
o nly lime and labor from thos&lt;' w1l!ing to contribute, is cletn"
f ro m the fa ct that Pomcrny Jo'in· nwn for two vears have turned over $1.000 to the polio w:1r dw s t ! rorn tlwir fund-raiRlng

practie.&amp;.l fcl\ow

Witlr Robflrf .uark

a Ford body plant; in Syracuse it is a Ford assl'rnbly plant; Min e rsville s ees it as a new Ford plant and Pfl!lleroy ha s it gobhltng up 18,000 non -eX"islent workers .
All of this, and thesf:' lhjnJ::s do , r equi ri ng not more than 15
or 20 minutes. Verily, it would hf:' a dull lif\• wit hout a story
lik e th is once in a while.

public notice include Pomeroy Jo'ir1•m en wilh their Saturciay

in Nairobi L•nd; a part, is a "\efY

About

feat. In other words, it is pn.·poslt.·rous.

Explorer Scouts Take On Project

Colutubus

Chal"l~·s

!\•"'"'"

o! all in peace. When we lose this uniqqe allilitv to give our

The person l'epeating thi :'l Le tart hulll'l i11 knew it well for
whal it is But at thi s stage, wilh so rtlrlc:h iu doubt, and so
much at stake, te n s ion is light cncrl by the btzaar and the highly fantashc. Then , too, this sort of s tory could origina·te
around a pot-bellit•d Letart stove as a g:upss that a Ford subsuliary is planning to u se Ll'tart as a locatwn to manufacture
auto parts . By th e time the tale reaches Hanne il has become

Grimley

Hayman

Jt is having thi s qu ality that has made Ame ri ca ns.ilotablc in
the modern worl~ for b~ing jtiVi.Jtdb~e in ~t_tle . most generous

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Ed na

larry Housh s t Lldl•nt at n1c
Gra nde Collt•gl'. Mr. and Mrs Rich
ard Bnggs were hohclay visitors
o( V1rg1! Roush. Other vt.utor s
wet't' 1&gt;1rs Johri Graham and fam ·
ily of F.al on. 0 .
Mr. and Mrs. George Harri10 and
sons of ._,omero)' Wfre Sunda)'
visilOr$ o! Mr .o.nd Mrs. w. ft.

gestures an• made by indbiduals and or~anttaiJOns _
m Mc1gs County 1&lt;m ard less fortunate persons .
One of the finest. we ~e-lieve , ~~the third -vear ru nning custom
of mem.bers of the Midd leport First P r l':; bvterian Chu rch to
~ave c.htldr~n of the ccunt.v ~o.me as indir_idua l aH-day ~uests
mcludmg dtnner on Th &lt;Jnksgwmg a nd ! ' !1rrstma s. The church
under the le~-dershi p of 1t s pa~tor, the Hcv llowa rd Ruppelt:
also Sef's to 1t that tht' youngsters go on a :; wrmmi n~ trip a t
least once a wee-k during the summ €'r monlhs Middlepo rt has
cooperat ed adnurably in this latter n·ntnn• , too. as it "open s"
the g~tes of th e municipal pool to th e t' htldrl'n
'
!hls is_ the kind of ~ivini tha1 berwfil s Itt!' g iv(•f , not in rna .
te_n al ob_1eets; rather. m peace thl' sou l gmns in having given
wrtb no thou~ht of winning any return

wm be ~ Je ss pleasant pi~ to HvE&gt;.

!il'tvt•d .

M1ram anrl Jack I.oclman of
Wlnf1eld \V Va. were Sunda)
vi11itors of Ed1~on llra~.:e and fam
.
•
ily.

A~an~· u.h~lpsom ~

nation

w~

visltt'd :\l r a nd Mrs.
h• r rt.'1'1' n1l r .

a le: one month $1. By mail onP vf&gt;ar $1&amp;· six mon t h~·
J~~thr
: Ill months. S7.80: th.-ee monttt~ . $3 90 BY motor ro~ie
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ee months. $2.50: one month, St.

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lnrkr) dmoer

P!Ir and Mrs. Carron C!t&gt;('k and

Wednes_day- _ T__h_u_rsday·

_ Bernard Fultz Is Guest Speaker
At Middleport B&amp; P Club Meet

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bama spent Chrislmas with her
parent s !M and Mrs. Fred Phil·
son .
:\[r and :'11rs Vlriil Walker had
as Nf'w Yt&gt;a l's guests Mr. und Mrs.
Lf'wis Walk£•r Rollert Terr('Jl Mr.
11nd Mn Virgil Roush and family

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Not from The Horses' Mouth '
Latest rumor, of many, to come out of Letart Falls is that
the Ford Motor Co intends to build a plant employing 18,000
people on land recently purchased there
This is equivalen t to an "i nsidr leak" during World War H
that American troops would invade simultaneou s ly the exposed coasts or Russia , Japan , Norway . Germany , Spain and ltE~ly .
That Ru ssia at the time was an ally dJd nut see m to detract
all from t~e. logic of th&lt;' h•ak. !\or dill the f&lt;tct there were by
several mtllton too few men under :mns tu accomplish the

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Mr and Mrs Glenn Thomp11on.
•upcrintender.t and matron or tht•
Melga County Chtldrcn's Home to·
day upressrd lhelr U\llllkll to 11umany who c.;,ntributed gift11 for
the Chi!Liren's Home ChrlstnHlR.
Those to whom thanks were ex·
preased nrr : The Meigs Groecll'y
Cu., Thf' C. E. Rathburn 'l'r u~l
Fund : Racine IIlah School ; stark's
DruJ Store; Davis lee and Produce
Co.; Presbyterian Mis11lunury Society of Syrat'use; Ohio Vallt'y
Commandery· The Diocese of the
Pre•byterlan Church. Middleport.
The L11ure1 CHit Sunday School:
The Bell Telephone Co .. ·Rutl~~oud
Furniture Co.; Sah.•m Center ws.
C8; Rutland Fire Department;
Pomeroy Amcrlcan Lealon ; East·
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William 1-Wyman and !jOn Mikr
or Racine visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. RayJl1an F-riday
~r. nnd Mr.z;;. Geon::!! .l)race and
or &amp;t. ~!I w. v •.
t.oo Bract.
vialtt!d Mr. an~ ~·Tbc WSCS.. Ql ei~~ t,l.ined by
Mrs. Vlrtil Walk~r Thursday,
"hQMrin&amp; the bil'l!l~ar~ of Mrs.
l.:tlura Ptckell$ and Miss Josie
Pickeus Devotional by tht pres!·
dent Mrs. Muy ft.oush rcadina
the 91st Psal~. Prayer by Maude
Johnson. ~cret pal names were
drawn A Round Robin Card was
signed a rneS&amp;Sil4! from each and
sent to Rev. Emmabelle Sopher
a pattent in Handin Memorial Hos·
pi tal.
H()Jiday visitflr&amp; of the Pit-kens
were Mn. L. E. 1-'ickens, Athens,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Neia:ler, Mr.
and Mrs. George Neliler and
daughter June and Shirley Racine
and Miss Sally Rflush Ea st Letart.
Mr. and Mra. Vir!lil Roush entertained with a turkey dinner at
Christmu to the follo~in&amp; Mr.
a!)d Mr~ Fred Shain Racine and
Mr. and M.rs. Virgil Walker local.

with the clelatls or how PNfcsJ&gt;or o! Stewart Grainier-a ma6 of

in the shape

Ill' ·

11'11

in. Drag it out in

the bush and leave it for the vult.ures. Put lhe poor thing out of
il_s. m_1~?~~Y Jlo rr'tble to look at,

on top of an eaa:ly look
, brother, you ~ol somethinli!. , . ,Sr.ltiy
whD e.bn~cted the mumps ~ro~
my godt:!blli:l, aged two 91}~ a. htl.
I had mumps for llle ent!ref,mtl~·.
The man who is suppo d to
keep elephants rrom stOni ng me
ILly in hi s lent on his bed "of pain
Wtlh a ra~ Lhat resembll:ld a lms·
kelball with two punctures for
e}es Mr Selby hurt. He hurt from
the top to bottom, and all around
If a maddened hummi ng birrt had

am I tl ·.
· 1 sort of hate to have it put
Uown ," Silld I. "It's been a gooU
an d faithful frtend Also, there's
lhl vet nanay ·•
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'There '~ that to it," M'r. Garner

satd , then brightened. "Tef you
what. Let·~ r,tve 11 back to lt wife
an d chllcl. the one that g ve it

·The Editor's,·
MailBag
The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy, Ohio
&gt;Gentlemen:
Please find check Inclosed of
$4.2:5 for six months subscription
to The Daily Sentinel.
Would abo like very much ror
you to publish the following song
poem in the Sentinel as a warning to careless drivers.
TO CARELESS DRIVERS
U yOU drl.'e a C4"1' today ,
Please be careful on the way:
Other folks are on the highway,
· driving too
Watch the others, watch your
speed,
And each sign be sure to heed,
Please be careful in each si,njjlle
thing you do.

lhl• mumps Lf't us pass, D/l you
Yanks say. lh(• bu ck. Let us sum·
mon :~ plallt' from Nairobi and
&lt;" ~Jme to a lt aeM me. Mr. S('t br hone lht· cqrrass removed. Then
t:ou ld not have li fled his s llng~ hot mayb(• V,.(' I'll)) g(•t in a spot of
J cousulted wllh a Mr Gt·or"e " ~ ""! i o" l"o m 11
b d
b .
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' k"
l('
e pan rtl.arner, a d isp laced
Lond oner
g;
11
whose basic llt'!t!Cls arc partiall y
~Jisah~d for bY the fl\Ct that So H tame to rass that the silhit has one o{ the prettie(t wive~ 1\'Cr IJird sw1•pt down from 1the
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- - - -.. . . . ,.---. ·- - 1~kiCs, d1sgorl'!ing Professor
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man , a memher of the firm. The
Prof(!:;sor had had mumps in Austra lia, or ~orne place. He was aecompanil•tl hy \fistress Mickey Selby, mother or the culprit who
ble~~ed Father Selby with the
mumps Mr G;nner suddenly teWhen you sit behi~d the wheel
1 eaUed t hat his bl'au l iful bride was
Please be careful tlow you feel
home from Rhodes ia , and he
Koep your mind and hand Jas
&lt;ultl.otll. lh•7.*"!_&amp; funn~ due
belter
get
!Jack
anti
have
the
steady aa can be.
lot.
Jt. wu Swlfty O'Brien..... tilt~ Bro&amp;dw&amp;J- 60tf floor s _!:We pt a nd th" c urtains nUt-· Othf!r rolks a"re drivlna too,
And ao m•tch dependa on you,
ri~nt and horae player, who touted me on to the) fed , so l'V('r~ lmdy took otf, just
like
in
a
Ht•mingw:oy
short
story.
lf
you want to k.ft'p on ltvinc,
extatenct of New York'llatelt--&amp; ..leet croup oC
Nobody kno·111s what happened Lo
and be free.
~1_t.or11, writers, pubJtchM, ete,, who- lltand
Mr. Se lby and hi s mumps, al~o Jratrel to the tar tl!lndl of the urt.lt • •• to,..
ht we ]!~ten to the safari
:
thoug
Keep a firm and steady hand,
another screening o1' a movie c:aJled Beat tM
broadcasts
la1lhfully
Nobckly
ever
While you't"e drlvina: thru this
Devil. ''Thellt iU)'II,." lah1 SwlttJ IUOOIIKitly, ~~
mention s mump~ Especially as
land,
an nut•.'"
applied
t ~ Mr. , Garner.
Do
not drink beer, wine or whisI dug a 11ttle ~ found thtrt dl4 alit IUclrt ~
1
key, if you drive.
" What are we doi ng -bere, that I
group, Its 111embenr IDc!Jud!nf Dlok ltarnea, JDUo&gt; 1
Death 111 lurking in the cup,
a(lnr edltbr of &amp; local ntw~pt.pctr: Dave Bbell, .: 1 shot_Jlcl be ltll' ll from my wife and
Do not t.ake ooe little aup,
marazlne editor: Abe l&amp;np, t1tt tu~thumper: Junwr at this tim!' of year?" Dr.
o,.ucM Morx. for Mu11iclanB' Loc~,}!_02 1 1M. &amp; bandtul ot otb~ll Bowman askNI "Apart from Pla~se ll:eeo sober, if you want
to atay alive. -whO art dedicated.' I uw liHt tk Dn&gt;Q ud! mump~ and aiJ·p]ancs, that ! ~?"
"S1t'ord,iltA" It conlidered It an amiable lilt of ~U4 authon4 '
" I !learn ll'l/ that they 's .kudu in
Won't you heed this little song?
Chi pas1word. , by TrunLan Capote and 4JrtC~ by JOhn HUlton.
t~em thar _h ~ ll.~" r replied, talkina:
Cboosr: the right, .void Ule
, ·
"Thll,ot Savage told me ft&amp;Uy, '"Ur tht 1ft•~
like a Brl11 sher thinks a Yank
wrona,
ought to talk.
movie ever made.'' He was eomparatlvety drunk, UYIQ $\lit
Lpt
the Saviout br: your L~ader,
lh.e Aim for the 11th time at a apeclallhowln,f lilt up tir the 0\llu,lt
Thp good profl'ssor viewed the
by a fUm atudto'• lo-~al oiTice,
Lord and J'rirod.
landseapli' w•lh dislaste .
, Tht• 11 the darndut town tor c1f.)ta. Hoi1)"WW04, fOf laltance, II a·
He will auide Yl'\l day a_nd nlaht
'Ptoo," he said , approximatejy.
And wrtl leaeh you whll !• rlth(
111on otoNJa&lt;d.&lt;~Wota' ··town. tho O\rllll't ¢1111M ll&gt;l!t ..1116 In lor "Let U!l go antJ shoot one so ,tilt
moM 6rtbodoi" mo\t"em~nta, like nfJW rellrtonl or aelebraUona of U.. I can return home where 1 beIf YQU pr~, -and kee.11 on tr\lttine till the end.
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. I t..U An..-...,Illy, llot ·Now Voii!Vo pi ~~~~ hi 1110ro olfbotl· long.'
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So wt' went and climbed some . AbO-ve
pb d b lll
Btl
Y rs.
ey
hills _and ~~w a lut of kudu of ap- Pi ott com ~
Aairl
~~~:.ri'....;..., IDWo. 1n Maonatlul' prox1mnte
flizes,
gradJna:
down
~
wbott name• mean next to nothiftt to :lit'Ootmtry 1t l&amp;rp: Mabel
from small to !ltnallcr and climb'
hankina: you in ad,atlee,
_, ' tltnttr ~ 'l'p-..m:y:J.Ytnan. Neither Mtlll K. JLOr llr. L. ner wtU ed some murc hill ~ and then we
Youn Truly,
J"!CeP. ~~~ - 1:111'1t.-Wiae-and y~t th'" 1.rt •malL 1\USOJlAblY
bi'!IU,lOt ba\it'l.i or pUfi..Cn.wlera here whop &amp;lmoet wtf)' night to
reet bull.
hlgh, and was
couldn't
have
n1 ...., om,
saw this
only abOUl
itt il\a lft'tlt'l tf thtm. IJeUqer of them bu Vtl')' illlpHIIlve talent-., 200
more who
than 10 tons.
weigh,,d
a-mt )te&amp; tbex. .Jttell) to ft~ the amoke, tb romantic rloom and tbe
"Clamber up herr on this rock "
mood iDIJ)Ind by four martl.nla .•• aQ tbey 11nJ their torch aonP
and tbe cultllll elm their eye• and murmur "~Jut \be putt~&amp;;." 1 8aid Dr Bowman. "Now walt stio
yean;, and try not to Puff ao baret.
New York hu lor years been the OHQ ot' lht W. C. J'ltldl culta.ta,.
Tb~y
can hf&gt;ar you in l'{ah'tlbi.
who may be the worat or all to comb out ol )'Our ~. Oecuton~
Now.
a8
it Is coming out from beone ot the art movie houee11 runa a W. C. J'teJ~ futtV.Jl tor a week.
hind
that
hush, J sunest you
dlaplay:ng au ol the old master'• 61m1, jUit to keep the cultlatl
it ll 's quite a g'lod
might
shoot
quiet for another few month1. Theae are Jolt *Mill! Wbo bave ...a
head
,
actua'ly."
T~• Bonk Dklc 20 Umea and an comparable to U&amp;olt Ot'-llut-ganlfSo I .!lhnot it Inex:p~rtly, but fa movle·~ r• of yeaterday who eould, u B. J . Petelq\&amp;n put It, "quote
tally . I don 't evet want a better
·rrQIIl 'J'Ite Cobinct fJ! Dr. C&lt;lljgarl not cmct- but 8vt ttmea."
one Or another one. betause kudu
'
1
have C'Ost me seven years, much
PERSONALLY J AM A MF.&amp;IBEft of 1 Wpr, Jon~r-eatabllahed
money, gre:tt frustration, much
eult ... Marx Brotbera ran•. We can get pr«ty obrioXlooa, too. w.
discomfort
.
0. MeOeehan, the rolf wrlter, used to head 1 thiPter of tbll eect, and
Discomfort? There Is a little
othert or Ull are scatter«~ arDund the nation. We fOrever 1.-e point•
swelhng just under tbe earl, a.,
lng out to semi·proa In the cult that TM
an4 .DOt A Hlnk11
puffi!less under the eyes...
Crockr.ra waa the
Ar1 ~ movie
have a puaword-Oh .no. II couldn't b~. MotbQr,
"awordfaafl," hken from
ot the
N•ueeatina, hm'r It?
de~" - wherever you are, did I
There are
cultt•tl and there
evrr have ti-e mumps'!'
are any number of
a member In
(l'opyr1ght 1~7. by United-Fea·
good atandlng of the Flua
thehl wu
ture Syndicate Inc )
a c:ult devoted to tr&amp;.cktnc
whatever
h:1 anotl:llel'
aman, dark night club ahe wu
CHRISTio!AS DINNIIR OUIITS
c:ln41matJc cult that 1pu.b of the
cartoon
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. -Stone had u
_.cPm"lt.'l U Ute greate11t dta.matlc
of G
,NaUotl,
their dinner guests Christmi~· Ml'.
and Mrs. Samt1cl Carte"!' of "'heelThe a~dest, tr_M,rat thing aLout All th•""'·~ll
Ing, Louis Stone and daughter,
a.dOrtd ldol bl'Q.ka "Ute rarc-Hed cha\T\1
Uly Jane. ParkersburJ, Mr. and
lar-th~ loae lrltfteat. Tht Coca rant or
Jltl when abe b&amp;eame the darling of tO
Mn. Merrill Johnson and t:!hilflren
It 11 likely tbat th~· Mclk-lng·Bolng
Nicky, MerrUyll al\d Betty Jo, ot
that TV hll bqun tG pnrMmt thou
Gallipolis, Mr. and Mn. ~- , 0.
rmt1 are eomparaUvely safe, alnce \hat picture
laid Ita
Weln, lit. and lllro. EmU Knllbl,
dellcat• eg-but it It ever I• ~-cvh•ed •ucceaaf\IUy em ·a lar(t acaltt
apd Mrs. Gewae Japaes anti
U..ad.WIUI.VJ.IQIU,
.On, Btllle, all &lt;I ilorlfor~
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WSAZ.TV

CHANNEL J

WSAZ·TV

e·-5..,

6.0!1 Sitn On
7:00 Todlly
9:00 Coffe e Time,
10.00 Home
11 :00 The p ..ice Is Right

7 ·00

9 00
10 00
II 00
11 :30
ll:OO

11 :m TBA
1.2 ·00 TJr Tac Doueh

12:30 It Could Be YoLJ.
1:00 Current

l2 30
1.00
2:00
2·30
3 ou

tO

SC'hool
2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

2.00

Carner• Goes

3 :00

l!flitit~t.l Tb.e..atre

4:00 Qukn lflr a Day
4:45 &amp;fodern RomE.ncea
Comedy Ti{l;le
5:JO The Aunt Dru Sbow

4:00
4:&lt;15

,,oo

5 ·00

!1 :30

My Little Mara,\e

6:00

6 00

6:30 Ne.·&amp; Picture
B:'l5 Sll!lf!l Eye
8:55 WeaU!:,:t!.Aa~
7:00 MQpf of "Ule ToWil
1:30 ~le Plaber
'1 :41 8.C ~irs
8:09 Blrim 89U~

6.30
B 45
tl .55

7:00
7.30
7 :45

8:10 Ji\~E'f Jaow• Best

I

'ik)V.ahhH 10111J ~RV~ 8
t·llt lr''"' ,j,.,lrll• l inn, urcor11in1 to
1lu· I I. S. /\11 •• •I &lt;,.. lu view uf Jl rcM•
l'!l l wnrW kn ,. loll• mou e t:ivlliKn wulIIIII!

a re ni·r.lnl In th!! Crntllld
Ohol"nrr Corp• ""'"'ll1&lt;'hl'll aitl ' ad
unl ~cr~

imjl!lrl~n! o•l.• illt'lll of ou r alt tlt·frllMI
~)~ l&lt;·m. Oul~ D kw hunr~ 11 Wl't'k 1fe

r ·&lt;1•uml. lOIN \OWl '

r.ALL CIVIL DEFEN$E

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P.,. b/,,/,,.,1 ''' "
"''"'"liP~ 111/h 1"!tr

J~n•l\'01 i~ fOo
Arl':'d/,'!1 C~llfll

J0:-30 ~bQr..On.e• ..T~t Barry

a aaoa a a a a

iS: 'G&amp;il

I ,. IIRtte,. 011JJJ Sll.leS
•1 OfVISION Of WilDliFE

.

u could Be Y'&gt;u

Current
Parsun's Sh..dv
Tl'nneiSee Erii.ie .F.ord
MatinPr Theatre
Queen For A OJ~y
Mod e~ n Roma v.ceu
Cumt&gt;dv Time
Aunt Dru bow
FIRtt and Scruga:s Show
Nt&gt;ws Picture
Sports J;:ye
Wea!herca st
Cruncb and Des
Dinah Shore Sbo"if
NBC News
You B~t Your Llfe

Lux Video Theatre

10:00

11 :00 NP!ws Headlln&gt;~;S

Ni.w.1·Headllnes

lt:lJ Wu!Mr.iot
ll::,W trfi 1laol

JUG Weatbemst ·
11:20 Press Boz

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WeHII'P(TY Chanftt' a
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6:00
1:00

Wf~ C~tj·L ..

WC~5-TV

..

~p-x.,.....
~lq Show

tO:OO G""f Monro

IUO ,lrt~!lf G&lt;&lt;ll&lt;.,
11:10 Strlk, 1t Bleb
12:00 Valliht•Lady
12:i5 :LiDve of Llve
i2:20 seW:Ji l!lf 'J!oJnDrrow

1U~

1:00
1:30
2:00
2o30

I :00 Xatle'a IUtcllen
1:30 Ai The World TlllDI

!&amp;J Our Misi Brook!

3:00 The B.g Payotr
3o30 Bob Crosbv Sbow
4o00 Brighter Day
4:HI Sect ."t St.orm
4:30 Ed g~ of Night

2:30 8"ouseparty
3:00 dle Bic Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosby Show
&lt;:OO Jlripler Da7
.fd5 IIC!tet stol'm

5:00 The !.::Rr1v Show
Bo30 tour Essv Rep.1rtet

&lt;:30 Fdte of Night

5:00 Tn,. Early Show

6:45 Sports Parade

Lea Paul &amp; lllory Ford

BollS We~tberptan
7.00 Art Linkletter &amp; the Ktd1

6:30 Your Eiso Re-porte,6:45 Sports Parade
6 :M Wentberman
'1:00 Jill Corey Show
'1:15 DOuglat F.dwatds
7:30 Giant Step

? :15 Douglas E1wards
7o30· Sgt. Preston of the Yukon
BoOO Bob CummineS Showr

8:00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; Friendl
9:00 The Mllhonaire
9:30 J've Got A Secret
.
10:00 20t)l Century Fox Hour
\1 :00 Vp to U.e-mhnlte news
t1 :()5.-' ~Doing the Weather
\1:10 'l'be Late Show

.~

8:30 Shower of Stat's

9o30 Playhouse 90

1~:~
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Up, tp
th, "fK
""'"'• MO&gt;Ws
r .,,
~
11:05 Scanning th~· ,Weather
.

11 :10 The Late Show

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WHTN-TV Channel13·

---WHTN,TV CHANNEL 13

12:15 Neighbors
12:80 Midday Movie Matinee
J :30 Feminine Touch
2 .U t..\berace .
2:~ lJfe Wtth Elizabeth
3 :00 Alternocl'l :"ilm Festival
• :30 Super Serial Tun..;&amp;:00 Mickey Mouse Club
8.;(lfl Puffalo B1ll Jr.
·
e~O five S•ar Final
1:00 Kukla, ~~ra1. \- Ollie
7: 1S Johr Oal.v &amp; the Newt
7:3() Sher1ff of Cochise
8:1)9 Circus
9:00 Wire Service
10:00 Air Force Time ':57
10:30 Playbowe 13
11:00 News of the Niiht
11:15 Th.e.a,tre 13

Ylt_.

12:11 Sicn Off
Mrs. J. 1{. Smith Sr., Mr. and ·Mrs.
1. H. Smith Jr and chlldl'fn, Mr.
and Mrs w=mam McKnight, Mr.
Mn. Arthur Wayland, and
Esther McKnight all of HartHARR"f GIBBS HAVE GUESTS
Mr. and l'lfrs. Harry Gibbs of
Front Street had as their C!trist·
' Huntiov;ton, mas guests Mr. and Mrs. Ja~k Frye
G. McKru_pt ancl ~iss Lena .Embleton Of Ches·

• P4f,
~J~~(!~U!oy:u~.1.'~Iao1~t~t~~~~l~~~=~~~R~u~th~aDd

and I Obapman
of Hartford
.
ter, W. \'a.
ind - Miss
1

Mildred

t9Fou~ ~wmr

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DAILY -NIO
POS9eSSI/lN
L!MI( ON

C:ANADII

GEf!$6
IS 1\\0

'.

Pomeroy Garden
Club Meeting Is
Held On Monday

Elsie Wolfe Wed
To John Roach
On December 24

We Havel

ICE
SKATES
Boy• and Girls

Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-!nce P. Wolfe
marriage of tbctr daughter, Miss
Elsie Ma:tine Wolfe, to John Robert Roacb, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Roach of Letart.
Tbe wedding took place on December 24, at the home of the
bride's pnrents with Rev. Fen-est
Murray officiating .at tbe smglc
ring ceremony.
The bride, who waaa given In
marriage by her father , wore a
street lenttth dress of winter white
metaU1c brocade with matchin,g
accessorics.
Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs. Beulah Webb. Best m·1·
was Lawrence R. Wolfe, brother
of the bride.
.The new Mrs. Rousb wa1 for·
merly employed by the Sylvanll
Electric Products Company at Pt.
Pleasanl Mr. Roush has served
in the u. s. Army.
The couple are re.•dding in Chester, w. Va.

$11.75

Shoe Type

We Have ·plenty

SLEDS

• • •
FOR HUNTING

Cross Bow

PISTOLS
WITH
SARROWS

$16.95

PLAID

Carry-A:II Bags
$1.75

LIGION CHILl SUPPER

THE

II

SPORTS
CENTER

Feeney.flennett Post, No. 128,
J~ori·i,i;, Legion, will have a
fiUpper tonight at 7 p. m. wlth
Ralpb Martin, Dale Nicholson 1nd
Gent! Rice as the hospitality com·
mittee. After the supper -commander Roscoe Fife will preside at
the meeting to bu held at 7:30. AU
members are urged to be present
for tbc supper.

WE CARRY

COMPLETE LINE
OF

BUILDING NEEDS
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PAINT *WMBER *NAILS
INSULATION- SHINGLES
IT'S NOT CEILIN6

ZEI&lt;Q lllAT f.lOLD&lt;; UP
'IWE FLIGHTS"·IT'S &lt;&gt;It;
.:lUMAN ZE!;Os /AsK
lll&amp; 60\1$ AT T\.lE
lJQ(I;.T COUNTER ".

COllltructl¥e aitlci.lma of van. _. IINt.eMu for thr: meetiiiJ •ere
0111 arnn&amp;emenu uhiblted a&amp; the lin. Robert LI)'Be and Xn. Henrecent tlowr:r t how were read oa ry Buck.
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Monday evr:nlna: at • meednr: of
The meeUne ope:nr:d wltb t.he
the Nehatlim• Garden Club held club I'D'RJ and th~t club eoUecl. A
In ttte Alex QuiUin Memorltl Club waya and meant commiUee W'll apHouR- In Nfw Haven.
pointed ot which Mn, Chetter

A report on the plana of tb'= Jluoa Ci¥it: Center tor tbtiu"la
County Pa:rent--Tucllers tbe MODtb of lbft:IL IIDIM ....
Council lO Jurthr:r Ie&amp;iJiatioD to faee .-u Dlmed to coataet ,..
equ.aliz(' tax ea 1D tbe alate ol Wr:Jt 10na tor the job of tha,....,.,...
Vir&amp;lma was 1ubml&amp;ted Lo the M•
BJ - law• rece:nu, draft tiP ...
100 P'T A at a meetln&amp; held a&amp; the paMed by the PTA .....-. 4Ut:ri-

Muon

Weaver wu enoWJL'ed u c:bauDWL

Point Rock

Tbr: res~tlon of Jln. Donald
Cook wu read aod Un. lame~
Roulli wu voted to be aqepted u
a new member. AppllcaUon Cor
membe:rlhip
hos 11t1. Jean
WOO&lt;J.a wu read.
Attending wen lin. Pete Barril, Mn. Geor&amp;e MaKala:bt, Mr•.
FOtltr:r Gria.ltead, Mra. David Fie' Jr., lin. WOllam Gibbs, Mn.
?l'oUe, Jll'l. .UOnald Brown,
Mra. Ray Piell:ena, 1r ., Mra:. Tbomu
Hoffman, Mn. Phil Sate:r, Mrs.
Vlt Street, J1rt. HatrY Miller, Mrs.
Mel Clark, Mn. Jamea Diehl, 1r ,
Kra. Geora"e Barns, and Mra. Ed-

Mn. Jo. Stroq, Mn. Dora Bobo
and Mn. Evelyn DeVault eaiJtd
on Mrl. Mattie Morril who iJ Ul
Mr. and Mr1. E. W. Holcomb
bave moved to Caml Wlllcbelter
where Mr. Hoieomb it doiDJ
practice teachinli and Mn. Hol·
comb I• eml)loyed in the bank.
Mrt. Valhe Ocdln 1a ia llelll
General Ho1pltal and lin- Tom
Clay ie: La Shelterlq Arm1 HOtpita!.
G. A. Birehf!okl, C&lt;1umbul 1o
apendlng 1 few da11 with the ltldikln famille1.
Mrs. Carl Shenefield eatert.a.l.l)ed ward Ryan.
the Home DemonttraUon Group
WedneJday. Tbere were eiJht pre- t.be b()tDtt oflln. Rez Sbenefle1d.
tenL The nut meetiq w1ll k at ,!·~ Grqoey, o.,...., vtottod
""' parent&amp;, Mr. and Wooley
Grr:a:oty.
)(r. aad Jln, Baler Bo1r:n and
oOC of LolldoDcler!7 ril!ted G. B.

---_.......... _.....
.._,._,_
...,.
........ -w...........
reportaw that tbe u... bu
wttbdrawal.

IMro.

Mra. LiUie Hardway, Wortbiaa-

ton spent Sltnda)'

bere.

at ber

m..e

Mr. IODd Mrs. Davtd Welch of
Woolter, Ohio and Hr. and lin.
Frank Dorst and famiJy of Loa.:
Bottom were vWttng· lin...., stbel
stout over the holiday Maaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlctlea
were Sunday guests or Mr. .and
Mrs. Geortte PicteD!I and daUJbtet
of Reedsville.
Mr. and llrs. Gordon Chevalier
and sons spr:nt SUDday with her
mother, Mrs. Norma Dean of Sum-

(l~"tAfioolltU

HOGG 6' ZUSPAN
MATERIALS INCORPORATED
Ia The Hearl Of MUDD Cit,

...

We Still Have Trade-Ins

THEY ARE GOING
AT

LOW, LOW, PRICES
Come In and Snare One

1953 Ford V8

VIctoria. R &amp; H and F.O.M.
New Soat Covers. Really
Sharp,

1952 Chevrolet

Db:. 4 dr. Heater, new tires.
Completely overhauled, perfect IIDd clean.

.1951 Studebaker

VB Comm. 4 dr. 0. D. She's
Ka't. Clean.

1951 Ford V8 ,

2 dr. R &amp; H. Runs fine.

1950 Pontiac

Station ·wagon (8). Radio,
Heater, Auto. Trans. Rvns
fiDe.

1950 Studebaker

Champion, o.D. R&amp;H, Runs
good, .C)Ieap to operate.

1949 Chevrolet

Fleetlin~

Finish.

2 dr. R &amp; H. New

1949 Willys

.station Wagon. Good

Tl~••·

. 1940 ford V8

2 dr·. lle~an. . GOod cheap
Transplii'tatlon:

Many More
·To C:hoi:IH From
METROPOLlTAN
AUTO SALES
AI TrOffl~ Uglit
t. Middleport
Open Emd~JV ~ 8 p.111.
Pltone

.,5-J

-te

11111111• TO UIIT
Mary ~J
&amp;brlllt ol

J eruulem win meet 1.1 rqular
I..WO.. Frida, ....""' II tho
IOOF Ball, Pomm17.

GraDdpa:reDU aN lit. lftd Kn.
llanT Cl'om1lall, Cllppen J(ill,
and Mr. ucl Mn. VirgiL llanlr:,,
Hobeon 8oa4. Wltlilm Lanthron,
CUpper lliU. · 1t · a great arandtather Of the DI!'W _hlby.

JANUARY

SALE
Begins
FRIDAY, JAN. 11th

GO In style , •• sl&lt;lrt your Skyway luvgoge
.., wilh the "Juliet" basic trove! ca.. In
smart·loolcing Sprvce,,. $17.75 plys tax.

THE SHOE BOX

COLLINS JEWELRY

Middleport

ner.

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Our Job
Oar job Ia ..-atllli' eleclrlclty and
1ettillg It to when Irs aaed. Wtire 111
thta bwdn.. beeauee It Ia c:oncernecl
With tbe 110pply of a fundamental
reqalnlllent of JDCMiern liviDa'. beo
eaa11 It'• aD hononble one,
bet:&amp;an we like it, and beeaan
,.,, w&amp;JII to eaia alivlltr at it.
'
We aim to live Olle ldltd.ot eervke ttl mryone
•• , the belt IIW'e poeelble. Tbat mean. aup.
1JI:vbtl aar customers with what they want
when they want it. It means beiDa' coartoous
at all t!mta and mallltsbllnrr attraetlve
U.,.to-do-blllilleH-wlth oftlcea. It meana
clollll' avlr)'tltlnt we ·can to keep COJDo
)lainll from arlelltr, tind It meana ··
11rom~ aud fair baDdi!Di' of thoae

that do.

We are a eltlzea of each communlty

we ""' lllcl ·tab &amp;II active part in

tts altair&amp; Like &amp;111 other citiuu.
.,.,. want our aei&amp;hbo1'8 to think

'\veil of WJ, Bald~, It makea goocl

l&gt;aalneoa.eeme. ' We tan on!7
t&gt;roopar as the communit;r
l&gt;rosperi 10 we help I~ thrive

In eve17 wq we tao.
Such Ia our job •s we set'

lt. We an teyllli' ·to do il
and to do It better.

,.,.n
all the time,

WJaere Yoar ConfldOJlce II Jwrtllled

w. Mala st.

the Union Week of Prayer service
in a body Thursday evening and
later adjourn to the home of Mrs.
Beid Varney, Hobaon Road, for
their January meeting.

lnVaedCara

Dnotlonall for the 8l4lltlq
were 111: elll.l'fe of ll1aJ Allee a..
acb'a room. A awvle eatltlld
''Time for Action" wu Jbowa.

llr. and Mn. Cl1lf«d l!anloy
are tnnouae1a,: tht 1X::tb ol a
eiJ!ltt poUDd ef~t OUDte 10n, CUIfan[ Bront, at Dober H011&gt;ilaL

the

It e 5elet!C Onlg
The Very Beat

attQd Pl'A.

~~.. ~~ ..~at!

N•W AIIJIIVAI.

TO ATTIND SERVICES
The Golden Rule Cla1111 of

buted to memben Jl•aat. - 4
lr:n(thy diJculllor:: f t l a1IIIJ IIIJdJ
eonetmlnt WIJI to pt ,.,.,.. te

6&lt;4t~wGO..G0 ..60

110

TUPPERS PLAINS

Radekinl.
By •'"'"' lrlcldoo
llr. and Verd ChwalieT of
Succeq were- p;tllb ~ · ~- and
Tom Porrln and 1119tbei', "",
CMtANOI TO MilT
Ora caldwe~L
' Roek SprirtJ• Grange will meet
Mr. and Mn." WUlfam Cbapmu • · a p. m. Tburtday io ita: fird
and family went \0 Newark Su• rh.eetlna: of t.b.e year. l'lnt and
dl) to see Mn. Chapman'• motller second dttaret work w1U be eivea
Mrs. Lola Caldwell who 11 in a JlD at thlt meeUng. Refreshment• wlll
atol'ium tbere. Sbe .i1 mUc:b 1m- allo be aerved.
proved.
Mt. and Mn. Ra,- WblWn,ton
and daughter of CharlestoD tpellt
Sunday alternoon . with bet pu-ents, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Brau-

Muon Elementar)' aebool on 'he.
d01y e vl' lltng.
The Pl. Pleuant Chamber b
r eported to be bacld.Da: filCh plana
and it wu hid tbat there melDbin of all civie poups in the
county w1!1 form a eoUDtJ comrnlttee to .l! d ln tbe wort.
At Tuesday'• mr:eJna: it wu abo
announced that the receat cub
scout drive m Muon netted a toiJI of $211.84.
Oi.Jeu11ion wu be.Jd on the appointment of chaperoae, for the

of New Haven are announcing the ·F irat Baptist Church will attE'nd

DUO-DOOR STORM.DOORS

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Past,0rs Guests
Of Crusader's
Class Tuesday

Equipment-

Mason PTA Hears Reports On
New Tax Equalization Plclns

Critic On Show Arrangements

any career."

I

MacGregor Dealer
Mill St.
Middleport

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to make a 1ucceu or

N~aclima Garden Oub Hears

Tlae second aubject, perparttlon,
he called a necesaity for l'!lucce••
and quo ted the familiar phra1e
''There Is no loyal road to widaom"
In dul('ussmg the requirements
for a aound basla for knowledge.
Performance, the last of the
b)' Mra. NeUie Vale, chairman ol three aubjects. he called very imthe committee on career Advauee- portent and aald that in a survey
ment, spoke on this subjecl and ma4 among employees, they had
uaed three aeneral tcpiu : 1, plan- voted that it wa.e mott neeesury
nina:. 2, preparation, and 3, per- tor a leader to havt a good knowlormance.
ledge of the work be waa domg.
The speaker wbo graduated last He alto stated that the public is
year from Ohio State UniYeraity only interested in performance al
College: of Law, gave a brief re- the present, not in a past at."hlevesume o( tbe various jobs be bad ment or record. He concluded his
held before starting his law car- talk with the 8Xample of the new
eer. They included teaching and GOv. WilHam QINeill, who al:~rted
more than two vears in the Army aa. a school-boy to prepare, plan
Cbem.ic:al Corps.
and baa now achleved the perforIn discussi.Qj: his first subject, mance Of a JOOd poliUcian.
planning, be said that anything
Mrs. Wesley Fry, presid~nt Of
worthwhile requires 8erious plan- the Club, thanked the speaker for
fting and a consideration or the his lalk. Special music for the
varLoua aspects Of the work decld- meeting was presented by two
ed up. He pa.raphrased the late guests, Mrs. Chester Erwin MidDean Lewis' favorite quotation dleport, and Mrs. Jed E. Webster
and aald "It takes a heap or plan- Jr., Pomeroy, who played two pinine, preParation and performanee ano dueta "Deep Purple" and
''Canacfian Capers."
Mrs. Erwin, Mr.!i. Web1ter, Mr.
and Mrs. Fultz were guests at the
diriner meeting which opened with
TRIGERJ!I'S "BLA.CIC ~
the Club Collect read by Mrs.
COSTUJ.Ul ahoWa the jacket
Orin Smith. Special favors for the
dulped in W'hit.e tUk latin and
members and guest ~ were secured
wom. over a llleatla or blac~
' The Rev. and M,rs. claremont by the Carer Advancement eom·
E. Hoyt, the Rev. Howard Ruppelt mtttee: .Mrs. Vale, Mrs. Smith, :::~t!r:~Ul- ~IMd
•:.·-:.....·__
and Roy Lamon were guests when Miss Far.it! Erlewine and Mrs. Wit· 1--------'-'-."::'::.
the Cbrirtian Crusaders Class oJ bur Theoba1d, and weluded cos.
the First Baptist Church met Tue&amp; metics, candies, date books, matchday lfl tht home of Mra. Ruth Rob- bookl, ealendar, keyring and
inson and sor-.., Steve, after attend- cbanee purse, pencils, sort drinks
ing the Union Week of Prayer and yard-sticks.
ROll call reaponses for the
service at the Baptiat Church.
meeUng
were "Why I Chose My
Miss Lydis Eber.sbaeh, assisted
The visiting pastors conducted a
short prayer service and'EugenE Vocation and What I lJke or Dis- by Mrs. Chl"l'les Peraioger, eatertained the Pomer(ly Garden Club.
Coleman, president, wu in chargE 'like About It."
Mrs. Fry presided at the short Monday afternoon at her home,
or the meeting. Mrs. Harold E.
Hubbard, teacher of the Class, con- business meeting and announced Mulberry Ave.
Mrs. Edward Baer, president,
du.eted their sperJal program which plans to at!A;lnd tbe luncheon to be
Include!" the discussion of ques- given by the Ohio Legislature on presided at the meetina: and 13
Uons which have been placed in Ja,nuary zz at the Nell House . members responded t~ the roU
a question box prior to the meet· Those planning to attend are Mrs. call, "Say something good of your
Fry, Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Mrs. L- neighbor." A gift was ordered sent
ing.
Mrs. Robinson served a dessert E. Reynold!!:, Mrs, Kenneth Me· to Mrs. Creta Price, a member
who ts a palient at Meigs General
course to the ~ests and Mr. and Elhinney, Nina Rus~ll. and Fred- Hospital.
die
Hnudashelt
.
Mrs. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
An interesting and informative
The president named Mrs. Eva
Rice, -Mr. and Mrs, Don Becker
paper
on ''The Word is Your Garand son, Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Ro· Stout, Mrs. George Lowery, Mrs;. den" written by Mrs. William !B.
Walter
Roush
on
the
Health
and
bert Mills and da)lghter, Robin,
nownie was read by Mn. George
Mr. and Mrs . .Charles Vroman Mr;s. Safety committee and Mrs. Pauley It. Parker.
Ann Neal and Mrs. Harold SarManning Kloes.
Refreshments were served by
gent on the Finance committee
Mrs. Nln Moore, chaltman of the the hostesses during the social
Health committee, announced the hour.
!!-.nnuol Heart Fund Drive for SunPASSES NURSE EXAM
day, Feb. 24 and asked for volunMiss
Donna Roush, daughter of
teer workers for tl;e house-to-house
Mr
.and
Mrs. Arthur Roush, Leadcanvass.
ing Creek ltoad., baa been notified
tha.t she bas passed the State
N~rses' Board exafllinations. Miss
Roush, who graduated from Middleport in 1953, is a graduate of
Mt. Carme1 Hospital School of
Nursing in Columbus, and is em·
ployed as 'Mt carm~l as a registered nu"l'se.

11:45 Cartoon Club.
J2 :10 Noon News

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t!GJ/r IN l'rJ!SmJ/R

Bernard Fult&amp;, parlhner ln tht!
Websttl!lr-Fultz law firm , waa lhe
aur:at speaker wllen the Middleport
BUiinesa and Profeuional Women's Club met Tuesday tor their
January dinner meeting at the
J'lr•t Pre&amp;byterian .Church.
Mr. Fultz, who waa introduced

11:44 Sign On

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VaUa.nt Lady
Love of Life
Search For Tomorro"AGuiding IJgbt
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Tums
Our Mia,s Brook.s
Housepr.rty

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12:45 Guldlnf Lifhl

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8:00 Ca&amp;Jt.ain KaoCilroo
11:00 Mornine Show
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur ';odfreJ

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U:OO Peoolt&gt;'v Clul:ice
9:30 Thp Ford S.bi1w.

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allud•, n u r tol11 !1t' , 11ll nf wuninll!

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Toda&gt;
CoUec Time
Home ·
The Priet' [s

8:00
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If:® Jra(t '11K!atre
lO:OO ~. 'll Yout Life

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CHA.NNIL J

12 oo Tic Tac Oougb

rtady:

ONE PHONE CALl
COULD SAVE ACITY

ftom

do with it?" I asked

"Shoot rt, I ~ hou ld say," answer·
cd Mr . Ganwr " It 's no good to U8

Frank Bowman and 1 shot on e of cret sorrows, a;oing slljhtlY. white
th e widest sp read, purt1est, long- _at the temples, with tbe ·look of
est-horned kwlu hu ll~ th&lt;:~t eve r eagles In his eyes. You pu:¥1
· ' tlmps

NIIW YOUK·-1ho

Prn S1.H . M ·~ IIl i o T.ohn Pn'd M rs

Wf.'

Me. """'''

my new

acti\litics

Thanks Offered
To Donors At
Christmas Time

What'll

SINt;JDA T;111gany1k&lt;t - 1 cc r- A White bunter is suppose~ to be
tamly Uu rl\! l 1ntcnd to bore you .1 stern man , modelled on tbe lines

ca me down the avcnuf'. I srldo m
k is:o~ d!'ad untclop~-~ \hC&gt; s ize. of
horse_s ~ut this 4Jnc rated a kt ss.
Tht~ ~~ a story of fhe mumps
That ts wh.~- Dr . Bowrnan, 11 backslid Ausl.-allan v.hu Jn;jkcs his liv·
ing in the Arrican bush, came out
of 1!,r skil'&lt;; on _;m iron ndt1gc !u
hold my h:md 111 my ho ur of
nt.•cd. Th1·y wt•n•n't my mumps
e it hl'r._ Wt· h.td ~~~n~mo~ed Ihe
Middleport's ne wly -o r~nmzed Explorer Smut Post took u Iron bt rd f r1 1111 Nairoht. usmg hush
cred rta blc projuct for its first gro up t•flt HI lqward civ ic ser- telrgrnph -- th't iiT H ·1nd llll' pow·
er of S Uiii!!C~1~ntt. ht•c;tusc :\-1r. John
VIee It was a decision to maq 1:1 coffet&gt;- and hot c hocolate-donut
1-~t·nry Selhr. ";"l ~·ondur\l n g hiS
booth in that tow n on N Scc&lt;?nd~ S\rf!e t i n the heart o~'J~e b!J S· !trs t atfarl uudn ht.\ ov..u flag of
. rnns
. r,\( I •
int'ss di strit-t Saturda~lllilrW;~.J~ thtl Um u for tf1e Scout§' po. S tl lb'¥, , '&amp;~;~Jll IWr &gt;( SH
1io push
~~
,
• ·I
t came d n
h !ht• m u1nps .
A w~itn h~lntcr w!1h the mu111ps
County PoUo Drive Chairman H E Ron(•Y n ow hal at )east
three groups working hi s way. Th e thr eP thai have receivrd ls an abum\nati1m hdorl' I he Lm d.
popcorn booth c1ownlown; students t,( Pomeroy lli~h
S&lt;·hool who sold CI'Ufdu'::; Su turduy on th{' slr&lt;:ets, and now the
Middlepo rt Scouts.
That this is a painless way t n rai S(' 3 lo t of money, nccdin~
o nly lime and labor from thos&lt;' w1l!ing to contribute, is cletn"
f ro m the fa ct that Pomcrny Jo'in· nwn for two vears have turned over $1.000 to the polio w:1r dw s t ! rorn tlwir fund-raiRlng

practie.&amp;.l fcl\ow

Witlr Robflrf .uark

a Ford body plant; in Syracuse it is a Ford assl'rnbly plant; Min e rsville s ees it as a new Ford plant and Pfl!lleroy ha s it gobhltng up 18,000 non -eX"islent workers .
All of this, and thesf:' lhjnJ::s do , r equi ri ng not more than 15
or 20 minutes. Verily, it would hf:' a dull lif\• wit hout a story
lik e th is once in a while.

public notice include Pomeroy Jo'ir1•m en wilh their Saturciay

in Nairobi L•nd; a part, is a "\efY

About

feat. In other words, it is pn.·poslt.·rous.

Explorer Scouts Take On Project

Colutubus

Chal"l~·s

!\•"'"'"

o! all in peace. When we lose this uniqqe allilitv to give our

The person l'epeating thi :'l Le tart hulll'l i11 knew it well for
whal it is But at thi s stage, wilh so rtlrlc:h iu doubt, and so
much at stake, te n s ion is light cncrl by the btzaar and the highly fantashc. Then , too, this sort of s tory could origina·te
around a pot-bellit•d Letart stove as a g:upss that a Ford subsuliary is planning to u se Ll'tart as a locatwn to manufacture
auto parts . By th e time the tale reaches Hanne il has become

Grimley

Hayman

Jt is having thi s qu ality that has made Ame ri ca ns.ilotablc in
the modern worl~ for b~ing jtiVi.Jtdb~e in ~t_tle . most generous

.

Ed na

larry Housh s t Lldl•nt at n1c
Gra nde Collt•gl'. Mr. and Mrs Rich
ard Bnggs were hohclay visitors
o( V1rg1! Roush. Other vt.utor s
wet't' 1&gt;1rs Johri Graham and fam ·
ily of F.al on. 0 .
Mr. and Mrs. George Harri10 and
sons of ._,omero)' Wfre Sunda)'
visilOr$ o! Mr .o.nd Mrs. w. ft.

gestures an• made by indbiduals and or~anttaiJOns _
m Mc1gs County 1&lt;m ard less fortunate persons .
One of the finest. we ~e-lieve , ~~the third -vear ru nning custom
of mem.bers of the Midd leport First P r l':; bvterian Chu rch to
~ave c.htldr~n of the ccunt.v ~o.me as indir_idua l aH-day ~uests
mcludmg dtnner on Th &lt;Jnksgwmg a nd ! ' !1rrstma s. The church
under the le~-dershi p of 1t s pa~tor, the Hcv llowa rd Ruppelt:
also Sef's to 1t that tht' youngsters go on a :; wrmmi n~ trip a t
least once a wee-k during the summ €'r monlhs Middlepo rt has
cooperat ed adnurably in this latter n·ntnn• , too. as it "open s"
the g~tes of th e municipal pool to th e t' htldrl'n
'
!hls is_ the kind of ~ivini tha1 berwfil s Itt!' g iv(•f , not in rna .
te_n al ob_1eets; rather. m peace thl' sou l gmns in having given
wrtb no thou~ht of winning any return

wm be ~ Je ss pleasant pi~ to HvE&gt;.

!il'tvt•d .

M1ram anrl Jack I.oclman of
Wlnf1eld \V Va. were Sunda)
vi11itors of Ed1~on llra~.:e and fam
.
•
ily.

A~an~· u.h~lpsom ~

nation

w~

visltt'd :\l r a nd Mrs.
h• r rt.'1'1' n1l r .

a le: one month $1. By mail onP vf&gt;ar $1&amp;· six mon t h~·
J~~thr
: Ill months. S7.80: th.-ee monttt~ . $3 90 BY motor ro~ie
_ . ,
ee months. $2.50: one month, St.

,.

lnrkr) dmoer

P!Ir and Mrs. Carron C!t&gt;('k and

Wednes_day- _ T__h_u_rsday·

_ Bernard Fultz Is Guest Speaker
At Middleport B&amp; P Club Meet

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Easterners Hit

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Pomeroy's Purple Paathers took
a beart-bte&amp;kill.l" defeat TU:eada.y
niabt after le&amp;d!Dg aU tbe way,
oru:AI: u muoh at by 12 points.
from the WeUston Rockets 011. the
Rocket fioor 83-61. .
ll W&amp;fl Pomeroy aU the w.a.y tboll&amp;b both team• were off in
their ahoolinl; - uotU the last
three mi.Dutea •ad
.-conds. A
cr001Wer on•hnd!!r 'by Frieden·
~. one of ~any , put the Roo£eta '""tnto a two poln'i. lead. This
wu fattened to six points before
tiJe "Ptnthera rallied. But It wa1

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TRI..C:OUNTY LIAGUE
SICOND STA.IET MARK IT
Graves
188 133

1~3

MitMl

Rl"s
Lehing

!Who•

181' f89

1&amp;3 523
li9

5l.G

1~ ~
f,

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19!5 ~ 1~ 4UI
·

'1·~9 ~
- ! 12M
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A.aderson

140

·'l'"

479
v.. 529
liB ~

Dil 1441

5

211 G02
280 353

110 ~

~ 113 1$$

For liJ.
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•

Total•

'772 818 872 2470
LII.RTY RIITAUR4tfr

ln&amp;el.o

Crow

1!9

~ 1118 HI

1!10

118 496

185

navl•

13J 428

waa ahotmaker R.
134 M'r1• 409
Menchlni
1715
1.. !118
f'rlde.DJJJaker, ~o wu the dlf&amp;:andicap
28 . . 25 78
lenmee. His crosa...over lhootinl,
'l'ot.a.b
73P IU 800 24ftl
fed Just right, was beautiful to NIW YORK CENTR4L'
.
watch-for Wellaton fan~and be Johnston
131 ~Sf, 152 ., 17
talll.ed up 28 poinll for bb night's Allensworth
183 l'7 118 446
work. This effort places h.lm at smUh
150
126 408
or near the top ror SEO league J k'
110 ~ 133 393
en
ms
scorera. Potts, Welliton center waa p
11
163 . , IH
owe
.,. ._ 481
serond high with 15.
Handicap
G8
19 · 10 ~
The Panthers Jed 19-12 at the
Totals
736 ~ 691 2203
(ir 11 t quarter mark ai both teams HOLIUM BAKIIY
werl!! mJas\ng h.eavlJy. Welliton
~arne up tu 34-33 at half time as Slater
141 159 147 44 7
Frldenmaker canned four field J. Schilling
1~9 100 151 480
&amp;oah ond Potts got three fielders Grate
1'70 19-J 188 3157
and three IN!e throws.
; D. Schilling
128
148 2"14
lGG ~~
300
Pomerov held a three·point e4ie ~tQbart
at the third quuter mark but It Wood•
lfl 11JG .8~
was to no avail. In the last qi.W'ter
Total•
7&gt;1:3 1M '1Wl 28'14
Frider.mak(lr counted 8 polnll,
Walton, 4, and PotU 4, Cor 16 John1dn
0 7-10 ~8
pointa while the best the Panthers Bufflnilon
II
!1-i U .
~ould do was 10 on three bucket• Siuon
1 bD 2
by BuUinaton and free tosses b)' Arnold
I H
e'
Johnson.
J4,mbert
G
loll
I
Pomcror reservts dete,ted ttl
Totals
"-1~81
Wel1stnn retu~rves by a MO·-·~fJ
Wi!I.U 1 CIJ•• ,
48-37 In a pre·vanity cnC'ounter. '
•• I'T TP
Score by quarter.~
Frirlcnmaker
18 2-3 28
Pomewy
19 34 ~0 61 Ayers
1 1-4 3
Wellston
12 33 47 63 Walton
1 7-12 9
POMIROY
.J. Wulfod
2 ()..0 .4FG FT TP Pott,
6 3·7 US
Wlldermulh
4 ().() • ComPif;on
0 t-Il 4
Huwthorne
0 2-2 2
Total• ___
13 17·~9 8$

AOO UP _ 'lbe Cqkyp
$qi{ ..plh.r" of $25(1,p()O tOr
~· ·· AJ JCI,Une of the J;le,.
&amp;ro{t · ~ W&amp;J rP.je.cted today
wltb the ~.uon by 1'i~er of.ti.-

tbawarteJJ 1 fourth quarter r.alh
\)' the tatUpolls Blue Dev~ s to

~ their

.'tjJ

l.

first !!tEO League

88"..&amp;5, 'l'ues~y ni8ht.

win

James Bowles, the JdC'ket lank)'
.d.e1l .tbl1 tlui .Su ;wer.t just hav· center, led t~ scoring p&lt;trade ,
in, "a Jht1e fUR!'
~JWIJ)g l:l\e netl for 21 poin.ts.
lunivr Kt!MJ.dy the jacket for·
iD ~
. -~
.· .• n~~~:~ ~: ward J¥81 nmoer,up witb lS ~Wti
.
JoJm Tho.nw Je.d the lo~~er s with
: : J : : . ! d h : K~~~e
IAJ.
yew."
Tb.e red hot Jackeli. who hil
lpr
•·J I •
of " ·'
h
But Sox f"lu Prtli.cl.ent Cbvok ·
e t.q.. .0 ..,:J 'il · i',...clr s Olll,
Comlsk8¥ lDaisted be ·was serioUI were nev.er behind from Lhe open:in maki.hg dae Tigel'll -tbiJI bid for lng jumps. However, t.b.elr half-li me
lne, the 19M ,AJnsrkan Leaaue ~Ad of 12 ROints, 39-27, was chop·
battinli c:hampiGG : A straight QJOr pe4 to .one point ~S . with but
000 in cash, or two outfielder., 1W4? IJl.d one-half·mint.~-~e• remaintwo pitehers, and cash.
~~ in~· h,aJ"tl !Dugh~ COJil~esJ.
:At tbls point, Noian Sw~kham·
E'.onlilby .aald the trade Df(er -~i!!'r's fiy.e e-mployed !tfl al~ court
was m-.de beeal.I-Je Detroit app.,.. p"ss t'nd we~ abl'-1! to catch fire
~tilly "Wal having d1ffi C'ulty get· apln, 1coring seven poln\s to the
tJni him (Kaliue) to 1lgn." He Blue Devils "goose-egg."
aald the "White Box felt K.aline
'l'aking part in . thit sev.en ~int
would be "attractlve" in the num· QJ'Ce 1feQI' Lee "'cCom,s, wbo
tier lour position in the Sox ~t· rW~.d .a Jon&amp; ,~t. Op·r~ Bob
tiiiJI order.
NfliO!I'lllt one !.or two alP&gt;• •borf1r liJ)e ~n.d Bowles, b»ilH'yed th_e

X:;

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fJIU .er . lgDS or . 'l'U llld.Ue:. c......
$4} iVUU'
ftAA H
tor
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Has' B•Ig' y-r
linfll
Tlif
ear
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bed
racked
I

b..nbar-

d!i!d the bi.IUet
an . .azing
IS % of ·their ;Jhotl in t~ first
in the
hal(.
' Btll CfiJTuthers

NEW

Y RIC

UP

B

kl

0
roo yn
Dodc,er slu~pr Duke .Snider ~-d
a brand new J&amp;l.OOO ~ntract ur
day and the ~~· ~~~ wiaheJ ·'"to
edge out tc•rnmate ·tioy Campen- ·
ella as the National Leaa:~'s moat
valuabl" player ."

other rear ..
•· oup·-·•
~

'Every

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to beid Campy's year, .. Raid
lie OOII.ger
1
1

Pre• ent Water O'Ma Y a ter
Snider, ~at!onal Lea,ue );lome rllll
champ'•n,
•·tephone•
w
uo
t1 t.,:•••~l·
_.
ance o( the new pad
Fall·
brook, Calif .. But tbla yen I'd
like to see t"he Duke tdge him out
for the award."
SIOAL STANDINGS
Won
Mhn•
4
N•leonville
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G•lllpotis 14 l9 16 .• , J.S

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K,nnedy, F
Me.(,omas, F

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6

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'f ' 1HHW; ComeJlut ~; Mulford
1-1 ·1• H+-J: ·i pr4? tl+ll; Wickiser
0-4 .t ~l.f; Sbamtilin 440-8; Chapm an

17 9-11

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3

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RooMS o•
P!'mlture
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$299~00

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BAKER
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•IIAUR

"-illJllt Wahama, the Tornadoes
with their victims in the
fttst quarter, 1eadint only 14. to
8, worked it ·to 29-12 at the hall
then copped a 20 to ~ point lead
early in the thtrd qu.arter and beld
it tbe rest of the way.
It was impossible for Wahama
to stop the · canny side sbot!l ol
practically the entire Tornado
team. Five R.aclne player. hit In
the double fiatrre s, and a sixth,
Jim Adama, Sot lllne! Racine 1bot
65 times, hlt 26, for 47 % accuracy
whUe Wahama, not cool, ahot 83
times, hlt 23 for 3CI""Ii , good In
most lelJuea .
Racine :had elaht £oulJ caJled
ap:inst theJr., Wahama Z2 inrractiom. Joe Ford waa hllh man for·
both t"eams, with. 19 tor Waham.a .
In a reserve aame Racine ed&amp;ed
Wabama 36·35 AA the aeore was
Utd at 85-all in the J.ut mlnut~
Racine had led all the way.
Beegle bad tf ror Racine,
11 for the losers.
Graham 7-2-3-16;

~oyed

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day.

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Dollar ~or dol~Jr, you can•t buy a better ohirt, for tljo
tetiOIII showp here ••• thCH

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2--7-10..11; Adami 3·3·5-9; Clrl
WolCe 4-6-8-14; Powell 5-1·1·11;
Birth 5-3-fl.l3.
Wahama: Oliver 2-&amp;-2-4; YOUJ:!.~
1().(}.2; Arnold 4:£1..0.8 ; Ford 7~~o.;19
Clark 6·2-2-14;
Layne 2.Q.C.-4·:
ROUllh 1..0.0.2.

tallorios "nlraa" in eyery

Wil•on Brothen abirt. The Count is a abort IIIIIII.,.U,._t.
in white 01 ~lor~. Sanfomed, of eou~ ..
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NEW PATTERNS OF WALLPAPER
PRICED REASONABLY

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PICKENS PAINT and HARDWARE
COMPANY

SP3-5583

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POMEROY

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o MATI'E1I what mab of car you'"' "going with" right
now-here's one that will spark a ll!'W love light in
your eyes.
This Buick's a fres!J new beauty In lpoloJ, in lines, II) .sweepIng contours. And a beauty in other waye as well.

But your longest whistle of sheer delight ComeJ when you
head this honey out of town and put It through iu paces
on the expressways and byways.
That's when you discover the ~laratlon of J'DWer·pitch
performance. Whe,n YP!I fl'IJy IIJ&gt;J?I'eciate the smooth and immediate
response of the latest, ptestversion
of Variable Pitch DynUJI&gt;lor~lrm(llll
Dynaftow.
Yet this Pfl!'£onnqce Is m,pre than
a matt01 of tr~n 11\fVIIJ!CN•

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There's a whopping new 364·cuhlc-lnch Y8 e~glne to glye
it life. With 300 horsepower, 400 foot-pounds of torque,
and 10 to I compression.

OFI:W~THE

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There's even more to keep you smiu,;,-150 other brand·
new features.
Including fresh derorative touches, new colors and Interior :
trim combinations-and, of course, the extra safety and
security of Buick brawn and ruggedness ~ot~tl solidity

at

construction.
So come in and go stepplng with a new 19117 Buick. TodDy.
•New Adt.~anced V~ PikA Dr/rttlllow '- tlr:;. or4t·~ Bukk
lwlldt to~. II U ll:andard Of' RoQimcin.,, Super t~n4 C~-ope~
t~f mode# e.ctNJ cOlt on tht S"Pf(llll.
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NYU 90 Farleigh•Dlcklnson 81
Georgetown 85 Geo. Wuh. 61
Princeton loci Columbjlt 96
Colgate 71 MublenDeri 60

North....-estern 54 Loudonville a3
Perrysville 72 Nasbvllle 69.
Troy Twp. 75 Lake Twp. 46
Haskins 57 Montgomery Lo:cal 53
Martins Ferry 50 Bridgeport 49
St. Clairsville 81 Barnesville 54
Smithfield 72 Adena 82
Cadiz 77 Sclo 57
Flushing 100 New Athens 85
Crestline 90 Galion .56
Cfncinnati Roger Bacon 73 Cincinnati Hughes 56
Wyoming 58 Lockland 32
Terrace Park 68 Loveland S6
Reading 49 Green Htlls 48
West Je(ferson 5'1
Mechanicsburg 51
Columbll§- N~rth 80

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You merely preset 1he mltes.per"fwur ~
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ColumblJ! Holy ]i'a mily M
Grandview (i5
Columbus St. Charles 54
Ashville 93 Hamilton Twp. 63
New Albany 61 Scloto Twp. &amp;9
Columbw Aquinas 81 Eastmoor 50
Newark 53 Mt. Vermon n2
Athens 01 Logan 60
lacksonvllle 70 Rushvllle 47
Utlca 46 Granville 4:3
ColumbUJ Academy 51
.Columbug Rosary 48
Lancaster 62
Lancaster St. Marys ~5
Upper Arlington 86
Columbus St. Charles M
New Straitsville 75
Homer Union 21
New Concord 6U
Malta·McConnelsville ~
Dresden 82 Philo 42

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ON Til£ mOHT SIDE!

·Reduced
10%

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$2.59 · · · · · · 2for $5.00

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One Group Name

SPORT SHIRTS

30%

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BLAETTNAR AUTO CO.

85 Texu Cbristlan '18
Arkansas A-M&amp;N 94 Tllnn. St. 94
SMU 62 Texas A&amp;"M G3 '

Mi•s Janice Duncal} spe nt the
week end with her parents, Mr .
and Mn. Buren Duncan. She is
attendina bu1inen school at Co-

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with our MATIOMWIDI

Permanent Value Plan•

lumbus .

Mrs. Herman Cartwright or Cl1f·
ton, Mrs. Earl Dant of Pt. Pleas·
ant accomp1nled Roben Chapman
who h.u been visitin&amp; Mn. Carl·
wrilht to his home in Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Johnson
and daughters have moved to Mr~.
Helen Barker'! apartment to make
their home.
Mrs. Fannie Frances of Mason
was viaiURJ Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

and Mrs. Clifford Johnson Sunday .

LITTLE MAN TAKE$ OVER
ST. LOUIS UP _ The smallest
lJlayer in profeasional baskelball .
Meet 10 l.ru:bes Slater Dueie }far·
lin, took over as coach of the St.
Loul• Hawks today, replacing Red
Ho.lz.111~ n who resiened two day~

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WANT$ SEVENTH
SYRACUSE, N.Y. UP - Heavy·
weiebt zora ~~olley goes hunting
for bis seveth Jtraight win and
Wayne Bethea Bftks re:venge for
a one-point loss tonight in their
nationally-televised H) · round re·
tUTn bout at War Melljorial Audi·
tarlum.

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Cqurt St.

Pomeroy

WELTER$ SIGNEP
BOSTON

UP · Welterweights

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California 59 Stanford 45
Santa Clara 51 San Francisto 47

FIGHT RESULTS
By: UnltH Prtu

BU!'fALO, N. Y. 'virgil Akins,
~l.. ~ Ql~is. outp!&gt;lnt~ ~~
W'om!!''l~. Nel. #;p'ldrict

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MIAMI BEACH, 1'18.: Gtl .• ,_
ne~, 149, Philadelphia, ~topped
Jjmmy -JlQrris, UO~ , Miami. 10

iPORTLAND, Qre.: Bob Sattu·
deld, 184, Chicago, knocked
Dale HBll, Los Angelea. 5

out

Forced To Take

Orders From BOG
Says Manager
CLEVELAND UP - Jack Carpenter. Warren. Ohio, boxing man·
ager, testifie&gt;J at the government's
anti·LPU$t boxing trial here Tues·
day that he was persua~ed to joln
the Ohio Bo)Cing Guild minutes be·
lore one of !ps fighters was to ,
appear on a Cleveland boxing
show.
Carpenter also teati('-"d that be
wa~ expelled by the International
Boxing Gui~d later beeJQSe blJ
U.ghters took part in televiSWn
studio bc;.uta In 19M.

OFFERED GUARANTEE

il- •17 GIIJC'• are ao\pr up
T
: .gainot the tl!ll!!)!!llflq..,

eoot records •tt by their f~ue
·,56 versions.
ButtW•• goi'pU.!J Ill llltal~

thoo• r......U with/
~ntrlnes, for lpstance. A h1rh
torque, 160-hp Six-a IOIJ.p
V8 - an even blgpr one with
21!2 hp.

MON.EY

Hydra·Mat!c Drln ~~~· ohlf~
~oints relocated for ..aotly
Improved perform•p•e &amp;ltd
economy.
4- and 6-wheel!l,.. wlt~Jl'!W ax1el

H()W G£T /1.

uDoubltt·Pu.rpose LOAN
J, (;ASH To Buy !leallar,aln~.

aod transm181lona- 8~ l!l&lt;!'lal•
that can be Pl'l!ctlcally &lt;1'8tom·
built for their lobe. A...,..g
tiie~~~, oab..forwpod models with

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2. CASH To Pay All Bill,

vel9p Y,oyr son's rfUpon5ibility,
initiative, lhrift, hOII,ol.y,"en.&lt;! real
m.,n"hood. Fine treifs of che,.a.c::~
ter become seal 'anci .• ~+tv.~ ;n
. your boy when he is • pg:crt•p•p•~·
boy.

ALL

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Texas

SOUTHWEST

BARGAIN

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White ancl Colored-Voluotlo *5

Wa!lh. &amp; Lee '12. Citadel 89
N. Carolina 71 Wil. It ':Mary 61
Ricbmond 56 Virainla .!0

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DRESS SHIRTS ()

SOUTH

p:mstniRG
UP Newly
MlA)U, FLA.,
UP · Creek crowned midflleweight ehamplon
G1me, who became the biggest Gene Fullmer bas been offe~ a
money • winning juvenile of 1966 $?,50() guaran~ ,,.. Promoter ·8e11
wUh eamiRgS of 42f4,006, has been Anolik to meet W\ll Gre~ves fp •
declared from the $1001J00 Added H)·rpuljld non-titJe b~.u .t her.e . on
FklmJngo Stakes to b~ nan al J'i'eb. · 28. FulLmer '!liSP.: h•s been
lf~aleah lla,r~. March • . heeau11e offered 30 perc~!lt o[ i:he gate u
f S~tJll lp\f ~ths lfnder eacb an al~rnative to the $1,500 guarfront knee. ·

lhat onythlrtlJ on lho road ~· ~ lila w:~
con be Ice. ~.rive q.s U it 'fltre. PM8 11' ALII

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Reynoldsburg 78
Columbus Univerlity ~2
Whitehall 88
Canal Winchester 59
ColUmbus St. Marys 71

New Lexhlgton 64 Glouster 48

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Basketball

JloBeyiJie 113 Crooksville 00
South .zanetville 79
Alexandria 84
Madison 83 Quaker City 56

.,...an dMIN-· tn freezlng ~eat_her. remem•

IIPII'ftWW•

By UNl'RD PRISS ·

High School

worthington 52

A. NEWSPAPER ROUTE
CAN GET. YOUR SON

BASKETBALL
Holy Cross 112 Rho~ bland 66
-DaytC1b 6&amp; Canlaiul' ~
West Vira:inia 89 Pittaburgh 86

I!Y UNITIO PRESS

JUST ARRIVED

N

Mrt. Edith FOl!: waa roisitlng her
mother, Mr11. W. G. Darst. who i1
ill at ber home In Pt. Pleuant,
recently.

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Mr~ and Mrs. Donald Ohlinger
and Jimmie o( MiddlepOrt \iaite4
relatlve11 in CUlton recently.
Dana . Lewis attened the J...ocua
Grov, Rod ·and Gun Club meetiDI
at tbe home of Mr. Paul Fitqerald FrJday evenina:.
l,fr. and Mrs. Donald Raynes
and ...n spent Sunday with hb p.,..
enta. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Haynes.
Mlu Yvonne Hackett and Ljnda
arlinm of Middleport vlllted with
norOttiy "Bfal:e , SUI! day.
Marth~~ Henry of Cblumbus 11pent
tht we:8k end witih ber parenbl,
Mr. end :Mr1. O.sc~ Henry.
.C~vj.u Buma;arPner and I.eona
Wamsley, ltudentl at Manb.all
Coll,eee, ap.d Tom. William&amp; ~Jil·
plof..ed .in HunUngton. apeat t)le
wpek end at home.
)lr. ·and Mrs. Junior Gibla and
dauibter of Columbu&amp;, llhl4 ,tsiled hlB parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Q$ 5-112 15

Tribe.

Ht:nry .

Lewis recently.

o1

Tot•ls

Year's hoUday at l)a)'t.on with l"us
mother , Mrs. Grace HoKhilr.
)lr. and Mn. Donald Ohlinger
1nd M.r. ami Mn. Delbert Becker
of Middleport . Ohio. were rrcenl
guellt!&lt; of Mr. and ~1t~&gt;. E. o

)(r. and lfn. Le&amp;ter Oblin1er, LockeU Sunday.
·tcr: anCI Mn. Robert Crocr, New )lr. and Mrs. Matthew Long of
Haven viJi.led Mr. and Mrs. ~ Glennwood, W. Va., visited Mr.

MD IT WIJ.J. BIWiG HIM

One Group - Nome Bhl!lll

Values to f.S.ts

easUy roliJnlil over a early in the season, but tbe dope
atfona Wahama t~im "1'~55 on t,he sheet uau11lly 11 thrown away for
" tcJclnt floor .
these matcliea.

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Jeue Uttle iJ ,-ltltin' William

JJld )frs. L. S. Willi..amt and

Jim Stewart.
Mn. Paul Cauldwrl! or Chester,
W. Va., 1J vi1lting her parents Mr.
tnd ll.rl. Harry Johnson
Mn. Mary Walburn uf Middl'tport vi.Jited Kn. Jel'l!ie l'artwrfabt
T:.l!!Ad4y aftunoon.
Mn. Lucille Harrison . Mrl. Lau·
re-ne Lew!J, Mr•. M.argie Cartwri&amp;:ht and da~Jhler. Elai.ne, were
•botpi.Da in Pomer~Jf , Thurtday.
Mrs. Jterman cartwritht, Clifton
&amp;,rl Dur.,t .lnd eblldren. Pt. Pln ~o
ant 1:4olled on Mra. JeweD Chapman
and family at Rutland, Ohio, Tun·
day even1n1.
A New Yw'• Eve Watch Party
wa. held at t~ bome of Mr. and
Mn. Cbatlea Cartwrieht. Luneb
wu MI'Wd at Diidni&amp;ht to Mr. and
Mn. Herman Cartwrl.aht , Mr. and
Mra. Dana Lewis, Ml. and :Mrs.
A. P. Nh:hol10n and 10n, Nieky,
C)ifton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cart·
wrJ~ht, J4aSDn.
llrs. Clara Williams. Mre.. Franeta O...ver, Ann WiiUtDll and Kina Lewil were in Gallipoli!l Frt.-

non.~by

FURHITI,IRI

2
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Benafi"t Game ,_
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Fans
sports writere
in
Announc-J
For
ben
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YMCA
a:Ym
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71, ~ctnon 41
75, W.h..,.. 51.
'-e.ttl•nd J7, Wll:kttvllle 60.
C"-,... 71, W.,.rlao 49.

STADIUM COATS

Llned·Unllned

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One Group

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lacln.

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REDUCED 25%
20%
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• MEN'S GUMS
WINTB CAPS

Reclucecl

l&gt;indinf.

iiiUI.TI LAST NIGH'l'
Pom•ror ' ' Well&amp;ton 61
Athens ,I, LOflin to
Mllfll,•port 63, O.lllpollt 55

Men and Boy• Jaekel•

Ml!N uul BOYS

• DUPJI AIMHOLU
ptov~na uncomfurtable

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GALLIPOLIS
In a re.aerw ~-m pme lh~ Jit"
GiJmo,., G ··
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2 Of • . !i.e f.ll.ller•' l,ook a voctory 45·
McMahon. G
7 oJt If .ile Eailerur• toot a victory 45·
Boflic, c
6 24 1•
ihoplal. '
· 7 24 16
L _ ..1
.Carr, F
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Our Early Clearance For Your Cold Weather and Year- Around
Needs!
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REDUCED

.fit neck coQiour.

MIDilUII'gRJ
0,0,0.0, Gual 3-046;
Player &amp; Pos.
Eli Fl 1 ~~ l0-&amp;-7~.
Bob Nol...,, G
'.4 lf f
O.W Hi~, G
0 ~ ,0
~pl. Spauldi!li Q-1·2·1; Rife ,
J•m•• Bowles. C
• 3-f '1 : I. -i~~; J.em,.ely. ~.,2; Chapman

Pa. 11}' and
t\.ll'Ded out
num.
at
here Tuea..
d'y night to watch a scheduled
live
up • total or
ba•ketbaU game between Potomac
31Jif.., or their shots.
.qg.rm
W_.
Va. state Colleje and Penn
'the Devils loss to tht pp-and·
State'a Altaona Center. Only peocodllDJ Jackets squad, · plun~ed
Th.are wHI be a ttuketball CIUle
h
d
at Tuppers PlainS School gylft on. .ple absent were the {lpposing
1
1 ·
t GJP eeper nto the eijiu~ e(ll· saturday nieht. Jan. 12 ft V:SO
'
Jar, eltd moved the OrW)Ie and between the Tuppert Platns In·
Redfaced officials explained the
Black Into Seventh gpot ·behind depend.ents and Jlac~ne IDdepencl· pme b.ad been rescheduled last
Wellaton.
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t
month because of a eonflicl.
The Jackets went into t~ night'!! ens.
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~,J;t~.~~.D.Io w
wo Jrs ~ mgers,
The a:ame is sposore.a ttr the
"I .wess we forgot to tell any.
Bob Moms
· an d Tom Ke I on the Rose Garden Club and all pr~s bf?dy," an A.J.toona spokeman ad·
berich. Bob Nelson who wa~ a ~ill a:o to the March of Dlmea. Ad· mltted.
"pepnar..a~,·· on defense,. and Lee ml,~s~lo~n~w~ll~l~b~e-=211~•.:-•~nts~._ __J~---======-

At Downie-Gross ··-Thursday and Friday

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•IHIIIIIICI COUAI,
ui&amp;nti6eally d,tlped lo

2-6-0-4; Boyles J·2-4-8;

Even for a Buick, this one's a loY and a treasure in the
road-wise way it handles. In the way it l!&gt;vels with you on
the turns. In the way it holds up its heac! whenever you
give it the brakes.

Topcoats

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the
~tnt qu.artm., f1•21: attbe h&lt;~U~ 65~ ~ the -tbree·WI.f ppst. K1rby,
I:.Y.&amp;er's able ju~.d. a.ot 12 y _oints
lOr ~ best efiort O( th~ 'JlSJtors.

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look t-..ton
you ••• ust
v•lu•~ tool

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mi\Ch Tue~ niJ~I at Chester
78 tR sa wit.b W~. :lank y center.
Jtt.tin, 26 poUW: .p.d .ij.nighl, fOr·

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[Utern·s bNketball t.eam ro!lr~
Ksi"'
in • non·l"""'

By o.,,.. Muvin
.\lrComas who tossed through f.bc
The MidQ.)eport Yeii9W Jackc·ts. nets 13 Pl!jllJlt.s, f)Jied In amp~.
wtth ' revamped starli"ni line· up ,
"'- J.....- lnernt. .,.,.. ,..,. war.d, .lllllk\lle ·a .

i91 llllz 1118 ~ "
118
na

tint
J. Baker

Jut liluon

lie lollied out In the

·u:.:ar.~:oa:ltt

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169 ~~ 2JS 6'13

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points a:arnered mostly fr6Jm driv·
Ina t.,.,J,Q •. Jobnoo n hod 10 polnto.
Juni,oi ll:owthorne, usually . &amp;ood
fDr J.b to ·15 points, had cold fioa:en )IJt ni1bt. lie miNed OD the
fut bre•k with three on one, and
$t d~D't hel,p the dl!fense tacticl

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145 1M
H8 a:l,1
177 JS
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Ba..r Furn. 2.:t LJ.IMrt:t it..t. tf;
Second St. Mid. 2~J Senti~ -14:
High Strl-.. L-4-tv baJ. *451,
' Hit.h G•me, S,..a,w, 911.
High Ind. S•rlu, CJiffont, ~
HJeh ,,.d. G•rne. CUHqrcf. 2¥-

B. D"•is

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n tbt at PomePOy lll&amp;ain•t the Pan1{o

Glbbo WI ...,k

Spark&amp; or Marion , Ohi~.
Mn." Ray [l'os renivrd a telc· Tony DeMarco, a f;;_er cham· \ time in a 10.r"al-- Milt -t tbt
da\llbtlr. ludy , &amp;pent tM week gam 1t.ating that S!S&amp;:t. Wm. G pmn, and Guper Orteg• havt Bolton Guden. ·Feb. I , Ol1qa.
~ at Nitro visihn~t Mr and KfJ. -.obo, who was seriously burt 1n het•n sJi! ned to meet (or the third won both previoUJ ttopu.
Everett Dtld61na.
an acddent hu &amp;lightly Improve(!
Shrimp Fry suppl'r wn held at
.Mr. and Mu. Walter Villars and
lh1 borne of W:ina L.ewis Suo.day ftmtly have movf'd to Pt PIP all
T011, too, • _., your
evenlDJ. Those there were Janet 1nt to mak• tbtir home
Mlebollon, ~nn Willi1ms. Juice
Gentry HoJChar spent the Nf'w
.Nicholson, Ph~·lli&amp; Williams and
l(r.

lerrlflt boost OIJI oi "beattna PomeThe RachlP. Tornadoe.s proved roy" . On coDlJ)anttve kores it
o~ ae,ln Tueaday llilbt tbey are would appear to be easy, as the
J:h.e hottest club In Melr;s County- Panthers down.ed Wahama 60-M

~unt

Jaeketa Hot, Take •'irst League Win
Ov:er Gal1ipolis Bv score O£ 63-55
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764 ·
l.t.KIR PUIINITURI
,.....,8 JS.I'Jfi.nltqn IJ!d 5. T. lob»- ctatwfilrth)'
lM
son weN ti~Je Jt&amp;ndouts tor tbe E . Baker
l'elj,lliera, Buflla&amp;lon with 24 NorrJ,
169

42.

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Highll;hts

Cornett
toto lot..
l:landicap
'I'Iii.:
wbell tallied with otber
Totals
JeaCue- resultf. pu!hes · the P•n· SENTit,IEL
th'/' Jl}to a tbfee-way tie for set· Clifford
on N•
WeU.ton and Lopn. !itb c ifb b.is tbree wfus, two Tede~~ro
loon. At en1 and NehonvUie HCho;a1k
18 er
emerged tied for rtr.st place as the
Bolldoe• §~~ed Logan 6HI6 and Grueser
~~lson~ &amp;bbered laclaon 18- Totals

MJ••·

iM~• AM Tn~tf!

Bowling-

P111then Drop
Heart-Breaker To
Wellst- ~1

atra1Jht ~nder their beltt, meet
Ro... Fri41J •l&amp;bl, 'lJ&gt;e• lird
themaelna for the battle l'Q)'al
'fahat P~Rf9Y pext Tutadl¥

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Nmth s,raight
· By Easy Count

Twin Cities Teams Split In SEO Kyger
By 78-38
Hardwood

QITON

Tbo Tomadoeo. """ wltll alno

Tornadoes
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New is the t1111e to snaP. up real bar-

gains onjl pay off old bills. S~ fresh .

Save up to 85% on cash 'barga]IIS.
Earn dii!OOunts on past-due bills. ·Otu!
Joan doos It. See us first. Momey talksl

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rot. Call on uo, and we'!l)¥t.Ve
a man over to prove it."
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~od•rat• u:tns cod Mil ot"-n

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Pomeroy's Purple Paathers took
a beart-bte&amp;kill.l" defeat TU:eada.y
niabt after le&amp;d!Dg aU tbe way,
oru:AI: u muoh at by 12 points.
from the WeUston Rockets 011. the
Rocket fioor 83-61. .
ll W&amp;fl Pomeroy aU the w.a.y tboll&amp;b both team• were off in
their ahoolinl; - uotU the last
three mi.Dutea •ad
.-conds. A
cr001Wer on•hnd!!r 'by Frieden·
~. one of ~any , put the Roo£eta '""tnto a two poln'i. lead. This
wu fattened to six points before
tiJe "Ptnthera rallied. But It wa1

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SICOND STA.IET MARK IT
Graves
188 133

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185

navl•

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waa ahotmaker R.
134 M'r1• 409
Menchlni
1715
1.. !118
f'rlde.DJJJaker, ~o wu the dlf&amp;:andicap
28 . . 25 78
lenmee. His crosa...over lhootinl,
'l'ot.a.b
73P IU 800 24ftl
fed Just right, was beautiful to NIW YORK CENTR4L'
.
watch-for Wellaton fan~and be Johnston
131 ~Sf, 152 ., 17
talll.ed up 28 poinll for bb night's Allensworth
183 l'7 118 446
work. This effort places h.lm at smUh
150
126 408
or near the top ror SEO league J k'
110 ~ 133 393
en
ms
scorera. Potts, Welliton center waa p
11
163 . , IH
owe
.,. ._ 481
serond high with 15.
Handicap
G8
19 · 10 ~
The Panthers Jed 19-12 at the
Totals
736 ~ 691 2203
(ir 11 t quarter mark ai both teams HOLIUM BAKIIY
werl!! mJas\ng h.eavlJy. Welliton
~arne up tu 34-33 at half time as Slater
141 159 147 44 7
Frldenmaker canned four field J. Schilling
1~9 100 151 480
&amp;oah ond Potts got three fielders Grate
1'70 19-J 188 3157
and three IN!e throws.
; D. Schilling
128
148 2"14
lGG ~~
300
Pomerov held a three·point e4ie ~tQbart
at the third quuter mark but It Wood•
lfl 11JG .8~
was to no avail. In the last qi.W'ter
Total•
7&gt;1:3 1M '1Wl 28'14
Frider.mak(lr counted 8 polnll,
Walton, 4, and PotU 4, Cor 16 John1dn
0 7-10 ~8
pointa while the best the Panthers Bufflnilon
II
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~ould do was 10 on three bucket• Siuon
1 bD 2
by BuUinaton and free tosses b)' Arnold
I H
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Johnson.
J4,mbert
G
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Pomcror reservts dete,ted ttl
Totals
"-1~81
Wel1stnn retu~rves by a MO·-·~fJ
Wi!I.U 1 CIJ•• ,
48-37 In a pre·vanity cnC'ounter. '
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Score by quarter.~
Frirlcnmaker
18 2-3 28
Pomewy
19 34 ~0 61 Ayers
1 1-4 3
Wellston
12 33 47 63 Walton
1 7-12 9
POMIROY
.J. Wulfod
2 ()..0 .4FG FT TP Pott,
6 3·7 US
Wlldermulh
4 ().() • ComPif;on
0 t-Il 4
Huwthorne
0 2-2 2
Total• ___
13 17·~9 8$

AOO UP _ 'lbe Cqkyp
$qi{ ..plh.r" of $25(1,p()O tOr
~· ·· AJ JCI,Une of the J;le,.
&amp;ro{t · ~ W&amp;J rP.je.cted today
wltb the ~.uon by 1'i~er of.ti.-

tbawarteJJ 1 fourth quarter r.alh
\)' the tatUpolls Blue Dev~ s to

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first !!tEO League

88"..&amp;5, 'l'ues~y ni8ht.

win

James Bowles, the JdC'ket lank)'
.d.e1l .tbl1 tlui .Su ;wer.t just hav· center, led t~ scoring p&lt;trade ,
in, "a Jht1e fUR!'
~JWIJ)g l:l\e netl for 21 poin.ts.
lunivr Kt!MJ.dy the jacket for·
iD ~
. -~
.· .• n~~~:~ ~: ward J¥81 nmoer,up witb lS ~Wti
.
JoJm Tho.nw Je.d the lo~~er s with
: : J : : . ! d h : K~~~e
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yew."
Tb.e red hot Jackeli. who hil
lpr
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h
But Sox f"lu Prtli.cl.ent Cbvok ·
e t.q.. .0 ..,:J 'il · i',...clr s Olll,
Comlsk8¥ lDaisted be ·was serioUI were nev.er behind from Lhe open:in maki.hg dae Tigel'll -tbiJI bid for lng jumps. However, t.b.elr half-li me
lne, the 19M ,AJnsrkan Leaaue ~Ad of 12 ROints, 39-27, was chop·
battinli c:hampiGG : A straight QJOr pe4 to .one point ~S . with but
000 in cash, or two outfielder., 1W4? IJl.d one-half·mint.~-~e• remaintwo pitehers, and cash.
~~ in~· h,aJ"tl !Dugh~ COJil~esJ.
:At tbls point, Noian Sw~kham·
E'.onlilby .aald the trade Df(er -~i!!'r's fiy.e e-mployed !tfl al~ court
was m-.de beeal.I-Je Detroit app.,.. p"ss t'nd we~ abl'-1! to catch fire
~tilly "Wal having d1ffi C'ulty get· apln, 1coring seven poln\s to the
tJni him (Kaliue) to 1lgn." He Blue Devils "goose-egg."
aald the "White Box felt K.aline
'l'aking part in . thit sev.en ~int
would be "attractlve" in the num· QJ'Ce 1feQI' Lee "'cCom,s, wbo
tier lour position in the Sox ~t· rW~.d .a Jon&amp; ,~t. Op·r~ Bob
tiiiJI order.
NfliO!I'lllt one !.or two alP&gt;• •borf1r liJ)e ~n.d Bowles, b»ilH'yed th_e

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Dodc,er slu~pr Duke .Snider ~-d
a brand new J&amp;l.OOO ~ntract ur
day and the ~~· ~~~ wiaheJ ·'"to
edge out tc•rnmate ·tioy Campen- ·
ella as the National Leaa:~'s moat
valuabl" player ."

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Pre• ent Water O'Ma Y a ter
Snider, ~at!onal Lea,ue );lome rllll
champ'•n,
•·tephone•
w
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t1 t.,:•••~l·
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ance o( the new pad
Fall·
brook, Calif .. But tbla yen I'd
like to see t"he Duke tdge him out
for the award."
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"-illJllt Wahama, the Tornadoes
with their victims in the
fttst quarter, 1eadint only 14. to
8, worked it ·to 29-12 at the hall
then copped a 20 to ~ point lead
early in the thtrd qu.arter and beld
it tbe rest of the way.
It was impossible for Wahama
to stop the · canny side sbot!l ol
practically the entire Tornado
team. Five R.aclne player. hit In
the double fiatrre s, and a sixth,
Jim Adama, Sot lllne! Racine 1bot
65 times, hlt 26, for 47 % accuracy
whUe Wahama, not cool, ahot 83
times, hlt 23 for 3CI""Ii , good In
most lelJuea .
Racine :had elaht £oulJ caJled
ap:inst theJr., Wahama Z2 inrractiom. Joe Ford waa hllh man for·
both t"eams, with. 19 tor Waham.a .
In a reserve aame Racine ed&amp;ed
Wabama 36·35 AA the aeore was
Utd at 85-all in the J.ut mlnut~
Racine had led all the way.
Beegle bad tf ror Racine,
11 for the losers.
Graham 7-2-3-16;

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tetiOIII showp here ••• thCH

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2--7-10..11; Adami 3·3·5-9; Clrl
WolCe 4-6-8-14; Powell 5-1·1·11;
Birth 5-3-fl.l3.
Wahama: Oliver 2-&amp;-2-4; YOUJ:!.~
1().(}.2; Arnold 4:£1..0.8 ; Ford 7~~o.;19
Clark 6·2-2-14;
Layne 2.Q.C.-4·:
ROUllh 1..0.0.2.

tallorios "nlraa" in eyery

Wil•on Brothen abirt. The Count is a abort IIIIIII.,.U,._t.
in white 01 ~lor~. Sanfomed, of eou~ ..
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COMPANY

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o MATI'E1I what mab of car you'"' "going with" right
now-here's one that will spark a ll!'W love light in
your eyes.
This Buick's a fres!J new beauty In lpoloJ, in lines, II) .sweepIng contours. And a beauty in other waye as well.

But your longest whistle of sheer delight ComeJ when you
head this honey out of town and put It through iu paces
on the expressways and byways.
That's when you discover the ~laratlon of J'DWer·pitch
performance. Whe,n YP!I fl'IJy IIJ&gt;J?I'eciate the smooth and immediate
response of the latest, ptestversion
of Variable Pitch DynUJI&gt;lor~lrm(llll
Dynaftow.
Yet this Pfl!'£onnqce Is m,pre than
a matt01 of tr~n 11\fVIIJ!CN•

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There's a whopping new 364·cuhlc-lnch Y8 e~glne to glye
it life. With 300 horsepower, 400 foot-pounds of torque,
and 10 to I compression.

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There's even more to keep you smiu,;,-150 other brand·
new features.
Including fresh derorative touches, new colors and Interior :
trim combinations-and, of course, the extra safety and
security of Buick brawn and ruggedness ~ot~tl solidity

at

construction.
So come in and go stepplng with a new 19117 Buick. TodDy.
•New Adt.~anced V~ PikA Dr/rttlllow '- tlr:;. or4t·~ Bukk
lwlldt to~. II U ll:andard Of' RoQimcin.,, Super t~n4 C~-ope~
t~f mode# e.ctNJ cOlt on tht S"Pf(llll.
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NYU 90 Farleigh•Dlcklnson 81
Georgetown 85 Geo. Wuh. 61
Princeton loci Columbjlt 96
Colgate 71 MublenDeri 60

North....-estern 54 Loudonville a3
Perrysville 72 Nasbvllle 69.
Troy Twp. 75 Lake Twp. 46
Haskins 57 Montgomery Lo:cal 53
Martins Ferry 50 Bridgeport 49
St. Clairsville 81 Barnesville 54
Smithfield 72 Adena 82
Cadiz 77 Sclo 57
Flushing 100 New Athens 85
Crestline 90 Galion .56
Cfncinnati Roger Bacon 73 Cincinnati Hughes 56
Wyoming 58 Lockland 32
Terrace Park 68 Loveland S6
Reading 49 Green Htlls 48
West Je(ferson 5'1
Mechanicsburg 51
Columbll§- N~rth 80

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Grandview (i5
Columbus St. Charles 54
Ashville 93 Hamilton Twp. 63
New Albany 61 Scloto Twp. &amp;9
Columbw Aquinas 81 Eastmoor 50
Newark 53 Mt. Vermon n2
Athens 01 Logan 60
lacksonvllle 70 Rushvllle 47
Utlca 46 Granville 4:3
ColumbUJ Academy 51
.Columbug Rosary 48
Lancaster 62
Lancaster St. Marys ~5
Upper Arlington 86
Columbus St. Charles M
New Straitsville 75
Homer Union 21
New Concord 6U
Malta·McConnelsville ~
Dresden 82 Philo 42

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$2.59 · · · · · · 2for $5.00

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85 Texu Cbristlan '18
Arkansas A-M&amp;N 94 Tllnn. St. 94
SMU 62 Texas A&amp;"M G3 '

Mi•s Janice Duncal} spe nt the
week end with her parents, Mr .
and Mn. Buren Duncan. She is
attendina bu1inen school at Co-

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with our MATIOMWIDI

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lumbus .

Mrs. Herman Cartwright or Cl1f·
ton, Mrs. Earl Dant of Pt. Pleas·
ant accomp1nled Roben Chapman
who h.u been visitin&amp; Mn. Carl·
wrilht to his home in Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Johnson
and daughters have moved to Mr~.
Helen Barker'! apartment to make
their home.
Mrs. Fannie Frances of Mason
was viaiURJ Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

and Mrs. Clifford Johnson Sunday .

LITTLE MAN TAKE$ OVER
ST. LOUIS UP _ The smallest
lJlayer in profeasional baskelball .
Meet 10 l.ru:bes Slater Dueie }far·
lin, took over as coach of the St.
Loul• Hawks today, replacing Red
Ho.lz.111~ n who resiened two day~

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WANT$ SEVENTH
SYRACUSE, N.Y. UP - Heavy·
weiebt zora ~~olley goes hunting
for bis seveth Jtraight win and
Wayne Bethea Bftks re:venge for
a one-point loss tonight in their
nationally-televised H) · round re·
tUTn bout at War Melljorial Audi·
tarlum.

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WELTER$ SIGNEP
BOSTON

UP · Welterweights

wu:r·
California 59 Stanford 45
Santa Clara 51 San Francisto 47

FIGHT RESULTS
By: UnltH Prtu

BU!'fALO, N. Y. 'virgil Akins,
~l.. ~ Ql~is. outp!&gt;lnt~ ~~
W'om!!''l~. Nel. #;p'ldrict

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MIAMI BEACH, 1'18.: Gtl .• ,_
ne~, 149, Philadelphia, ~topped
Jjmmy -JlQrris, UO~ , Miami. 10

iPORTLAND, Qre.: Bob Sattu·
deld, 184, Chicago, knocked
Dale HBll, Los Angelea. 5

out

Forced To Take

Orders From BOG
Says Manager
CLEVELAND UP - Jack Carpenter. Warren. Ohio, boxing man·
ager, testifie&gt;J at the government's
anti·LPU$t boxing trial here Tues·
day that he was persua~ed to joln
the Ohio Bo)Cing Guild minutes be·
lore one of !ps fighters was to ,
appear on a Cleveland boxing
show.
Carpenter also teati('-"d that be
wa~ expelled by the International
Boxing Gui~d later beeJQSe blJ
U.ghters took part in televiSWn
studio bc;.uta In 19M.

OFFERED GUARANTEE

il- •17 GIIJC'• are ao\pr up
T
: .gainot the tl!ll!!)!!llflq..,

eoot records •tt by their f~ue
·,56 versions.
ButtW•• goi'pU.!J Ill llltal~

thoo• r......U with/
~ntrlnes, for lpstance. A h1rh
torque, 160-hp Six-a IOIJ.p
V8 - an even blgpr one with
21!2 hp.

MON.EY

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economy.
4- and 6-wheel!l,.. wlt~Jl'!W ax1el

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that can be Pl'l!ctlcally &lt;1'8tom·
built for their lobe. A...,..g
tiie~~~, oab..forwpod models with

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vel9p Y,oyr son's rfUpon5ibility,
initiative, lhrift, hOII,ol.y,"en.&lt;! real
m.,n"hood. Fine treifs of che,.a.c::~
ter become seal 'anci .• ~+tv.~ ;n
. your boy when he is • pg:crt•p•p•~·
boy.

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Wa!lh. &amp; Lee '12. Citadel 89
N. Carolina 71 Wil. It ':Mary 61
Ricbmond 56 Virainla .!0

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DRESS SHIRTS ()

SOUTH

p:mstniRG
UP Newly
MlA)U, FLA.,
UP · Creek crowned midflleweight ehamplon
G1me, who became the biggest Gene Fullmer bas been offe~ a
money • winning juvenile of 1966 $?,50() guaran~ ,,.. Promoter ·8e11
wUh eamiRgS of 42f4,006, has been Anolik to meet W\ll Gre~ves fp •
declared from the $1001J00 Added H)·rpuljld non-titJe b~.u .t her.e . on
FklmJngo Stakes to b~ nan al J'i'eb. · 28. FulLmer '!liSP.: h•s been
lf~aleah lla,r~. March • . heeau11e offered 30 perc~!lt o[ i:he gate u
f S~tJll lp\f ~ths lfnder eacb an al~rnative to the $1,500 guarfront knee. ·

lhat onythlrtlJ on lho road ~· ~ lila w:~
con be Ice. ~.rive q.s U it 'fltre. PM8 11' ALII

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Reynoldsburg 78
Columbus Univerlity ~2
Whitehall 88
Canal Winchester 59
ColUmbus St. Marys 71

New Lexhlgton 64 Glouster 48

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Basketball

JloBeyiJie 113 Crooksville 00
South .zanetville 79
Alexandria 84
Madison 83 Quaker City 56

.,...an dMIN-· tn freezlng ~eat_her. remem•

IIPII'ftWW•

By UNl'RD PRISS ·

High School

worthington 52

A. NEWSPAPER ROUTE
CAN GET. YOUR SON

BASKETBALL
Holy Cross 112 Rho~ bland 66
-DaytC1b 6&amp; Canlaiul' ~
West Vira:inia 89 Pittaburgh 86

I!Y UNITIO PRESS

JUST ARRIVED

N

Mrt. Edith FOl!: waa roisitlng her
mother, Mr11. W. G. Darst. who i1
ill at ber home In Pt. Pleuant,
recently.

.

Mr~ and Mrs. Donald Ohlinger
and Jimmie o( MiddlepOrt \iaite4
relatlve11 in CUlton recently.
Dana . Lewis attened the J...ocua
Grov, Rod ·and Gun Club meetiDI
at tbe home of Mr. Paul Fitqerald FrJday evenina:.
l,fr. and Mrs. Donald Raynes
and ...n spent Sunday with hb p.,..
enta. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Haynes.
Mlu Yvonne Hackett and Ljnda
arlinm of Middleport vlllted with
norOttiy "Bfal:e , SUI! day.
Marth~~ Henry of Cblumbus 11pent
tht we:8k end witih ber parenbl,
Mr. end :Mr1. O.sc~ Henry.
.C~vj.u Buma;arPner and I.eona
Wamsley, ltudentl at Manb.all
Coll,eee, ap.d Tom. William&amp; ~Jil·
plof..ed .in HunUngton. apeat t)le
wpek end at home.
)lr. ·and Mrs. Junior Gibla and
dauibter of Columbu&amp;, llhl4 ,tsiled hlB parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Q$ 5-112 15

Tribe.

Ht:nry .

Lewis recently.

o1

Tot•ls

Year's hoUday at l)a)'t.on with l"us
mother , Mrs. Grace HoKhilr.
)lr. and Mn. Donald Ohlinger
1nd M.r. ami Mn. Delbert Becker
of Middleport . Ohio. were rrcenl
guellt!&lt; of Mr. and ~1t~&gt;. E. o

)(r. and lfn. Le&amp;ter Oblin1er, LockeU Sunday.
·tcr: anCI Mn. Robert Crocr, New )lr. and Mrs. Matthew Long of
Haven viJi.led Mr. and Mrs. ~ Glennwood, W. Va., visited Mr.

MD IT WIJ.J. BIWiG HIM

One Group - Nome Bhl!lll

Values to f.S.ts

easUy roliJnlil over a early in the season, but tbe dope
atfona Wahama t~im "1'~55 on t,he sheet uau11lly 11 thrown away for
" tcJclnt floor .
these matcliea.

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Jeue Uttle iJ ,-ltltin' William

JJld )frs. L. S. Willi..amt and

Jim Stewart.
Mn. Paul Cauldwrl! or Chester,
W. Va., 1J vi1lting her parents Mr.
tnd ll.rl. Harry Johnson
Mn. Mary Walburn uf Middl'tport vi.Jited Kn. Jel'l!ie l'artwrfabt
T:.l!!Ad4y aftunoon.
Mn. Lucille Harrison . Mrl. Lau·
re-ne Lew!J, Mr•. M.argie Cartwri&amp;:ht and da~Jhler. Elai.ne, were
•botpi.Da in Pomer~Jf , Thurtday.
Mrs. Jterman cartwritht, Clifton
&amp;,rl Dur.,t .lnd eblldren. Pt. Pln ~o
ant 1:4olled on Mra. JeweD Chapman
and family at Rutland, Ohio, Tun·
day even1n1.
A New Yw'• Eve Watch Party
wa. held at t~ bome of Mr. and
Mn. Cbatlea Cartwrieht. Luneb
wu MI'Wd at Diidni&amp;ht to Mr. and
Mn. Herman Cartwrl.aht , Mr. and
Mra. Dana Lewis, Ml. and :Mrs.
A. P. Nh:hol10n and 10n, Nieky,
C)ifton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cart·
wrJ~ht, J4aSDn.
llrs. Clara Williams. Mre.. Franeta O...ver, Ann WiiUtDll and Kina Lewil were in Gallipoli!l Frt.-

non.~by

FURHITI,IRI

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4
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E\'efJUUUY There
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To
tt.,_.., Jock • .,... • ..,. ,.., , ~--P.Dt
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Game
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Benafi"t Game ,_
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.ALTOONIA.,
Fans
sports writere
in
Announc-J
For
ben
a
YMCA
a:Ym
C\1

then.

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71, ~ctnon 41
75, W.h..,.. 51.
'-e.ttl•nd J7, Wll:kttvllle 60.
C"-,... 71, W.,.rlao 49.

STADIUM COATS

Llned·Unllned

• NO liMP, yoke ....

~l..nviH•

One Group

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' , . , _ WAIII pNnn~ lMdk at your belt.

lacln.

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REDUCED 25%
20%
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• MEN'S GUMS
WINTB CAPS

Reclucecl

l&gt;indinf.

iiiUI.TI LAST NIGH'l'
Pom•ror ' ' Well&amp;ton 61
Athens ,I, LOflin to
Mllfll,•port 63, O.lllpollt 55

Men and Boy• Jaekel•

Ml!N uul BOYS

• DUPJI AIMHOLU
ptov~na uncomfurtable

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GALLIPOLIS
In a re.aerw ~-m pme lh~ Jit"
GiJmo,., G ··
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2 Of • . !i.e f.ll.ller•' l,ook a voctory 45·
McMahon. G
7 oJt If .ile Eailerur• toot a victory 45·
Boflic, c
6 24 1•
ihoplal. '
· 7 24 16
L _ ..1
.Carr, F
' 0.1 6

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Our Early Clearance For Your Cold Weather and Year- Around
Needs!
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REDUCED

.fit neck coQiour.

MIDilUII'gRJ
0,0,0.0, Gual 3-046;
Player &amp; Pos.
Eli Fl 1 ~~ l0-&amp;-7~.
Bob Nol...,, G
'.4 lf f
O.W Hi~, G
0 ~ ,0
~pl. Spauldi!li Q-1·2·1; Rife ,
J•m•• Bowles. C
• 3-f '1 : I. -i~~; J.em,.ely. ~.,2; Chapman

Pa. 11}' and
t\.ll'Ded out
num.
at
here Tuea..
d'y night to watch a scheduled
live
up • total or
ba•ketbaU game between Potomac
31Jif.., or their shots.
.qg.rm
W_.
Va. state Colleje and Penn
'the Devils loss to tht pp-and·
State'a Altaona Center. Only peocodllDJ Jackets squad, · plun~ed
Th.are wHI be a ttuketball CIUle
h
d
at Tuppers PlainS School gylft on. .ple absent were the {lpposing
1
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t GJP eeper nto the eijiu~ e(ll· saturday nieht. Jan. 12 ft V:SO
'
Jar, eltd moved the OrW)Ie and between the Tuppert Platns In·
Redfaced officials explained the
Black Into Seventh gpot ·behind depend.ents and Jlac~ne IDdepencl· pme b.ad been rescheduled last
Wellaton.
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month because of a eonflicl.
The Jackets went into t~ night'!! ens.
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wo Jrs ~ mgers,
The a:ame is sposore.a ttr the
"I .wess we forgot to tell any.
Bob Moms
· an d Tom Ke I on the Rose Garden Club and all pr~s bf?dy," an A.J.toona spokeman ad·
berich. Bob Nelson who wa~ a ~ill a:o to the March of Dlmea. Ad· mltted.
"pepnar..a~,·· on defense,. and Lee ml,~s~lo~n~w~ll~l~b~e-=211~•.:-•~nts~._ __J~---======-

At Downie-Gross ··-Thursday and Friday

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•IHIIIIIICI COUAI,
ui&amp;nti6eally d,tlped lo

2-6-0-4; Boyles J·2-4-8;

Even for a Buick, this one's a loY and a treasure in the
road-wise way it handles. In the way it l!&gt;vels with you on
the turns. In the way it holds up its heac! whenever you
give it the brakes.

Topcoats

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the
~tnt qu.artm., f1•21: attbe h&lt;~U~ 65~ ~ the -tbree·WI.f ppst. K1rby,
I:.Y.&amp;er's able ju~.d. a.ot 12 y _oints
lOr ~ best efiort O( th~ 'JlSJtors.

r""

.bir

look t-..ton
you ••• ust
v•lu•~ tool

erf'OI;

mi\Ch Tue~ niJ~I at Chester
78 tR sa wit.b W~. :lank y center.
Jtt.tin, 26 poUW: .p.d .ij.nighl, fOr·

Lot.t
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[Utern·s bNketball t.eam ro!lr~
Ksi"'
in • non·l"""'

By o.,,.. Muvin
.\lrComas who tossed through f.bc
The MidQ.)eport Yeii9W Jackc·ts. nets 13 Pl!jllJlt.s, f)Jied In amp~.
wtth ' revamped starli"ni line· up ,
"'- J.....- lnernt. .,.,.. ,..,. war.d, .lllllk\lle ·a .

i91 llllz 1118 ~ "
118
na

tint
J. Baker

Jut liluon

lie lollied out In the

·u:.:ar.~:oa:ltt

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169 ~~ 2JS 6'13

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points a:arnered mostly fr6Jm driv·
Ina t.,.,J,Q •. Jobnoo n hod 10 polnto.
Juni,oi ll:owthorne, usually . &amp;ood
fDr J.b to ·15 points, had cold fioa:en )IJt ni1bt. lie miNed OD the
fut bre•k with three on one, and
$t d~D't hel,p the dl!fense tacticl

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145 1M
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177 JS
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Ba..r Furn. 2.:t LJ.IMrt:t it..t. tf;
Second St. Mid. 2~J Senti~ -14:
High Strl-.. L-4-tv baJ. *451,
' Hit.h G•me, S,..a,w, 911.
High Ind. S•rlu, CJiffont, ~
HJeh ,,.d. G•rne. CUHqrcf. 2¥-

B. D"•is

'I"" n

n tbt at PomePOy lll&amp;ain•t the Pan1{o

Glbbo WI ...,k

Spark&amp; or Marion , Ohi~.
Mn." Ray [l'os renivrd a telc· Tony DeMarco, a f;;_er cham· \ time in a 10.r"al-- Milt -t tbt
da\llbtlr. ludy , &amp;pent tM week gam 1t.ating that S!S&amp;:t. Wm. G pmn, and Guper Orteg• havt Bolton Guden. ·Feb. I , Ol1qa.
~ at Nitro visihn~t Mr and KfJ. -.obo, who was seriously burt 1n het•n sJi! ned to meet (or the third won both previoUJ ttopu.
Everett Dtld61na.
an acddent hu &amp;lightly Improve(!
Shrimp Fry suppl'r wn held at
.Mr. and Mu. Walter Villars and
lh1 borne of W:ina L.ewis Suo.day ftmtly have movf'd to Pt PIP all
T011, too, • _., your
evenlDJ. Those there were Janet 1nt to mak• tbtir home
Mlebollon, ~nn Willi1ms. Juice
Gentry HoJChar spent the Nf'w
.Nicholson, Ph~·lli&amp; Williams and
l(r.

lerrlflt boost OIJI oi "beattna PomeThe RachlP. Tornadoe.s proved roy" . On coDlJ)anttve kores it
o~ ae,ln Tueaday llilbt tbey are would appear to be easy, as the
J:h.e hottest club In Melr;s County- Panthers down.ed Wahama 60-M

~unt

Jaeketa Hot, Take •'irst League Win
Ov:er Gal1ipolis Bv score O£ 63-55
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N. Y. C. 04 ....,....., a.k~ry

764 ·
l.t.KIR PUIINITURI
,.....,8 JS.I'Jfi.nltqn IJ!d 5. T. lob»- ctatwfilrth)'
lM
son weN ti~Je Jt&amp;ndouts tor tbe E . Baker
l'elj,lliera, Buflla&amp;lon with 24 NorrJ,
169

42.

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Highll;hts

Cornett
toto lot..
l:landicap
'I'Iii.:
wbell tallied with otber
Totals
JeaCue- resultf. pu!hes · the P•n· SENTit,IEL
th'/' Jl}to a tbfee-way tie for set· Clifford
on N•
WeU.ton and Lopn. !itb c ifb b.is tbree wfus, two Tede~~ro
loon. At en1 and NehonvUie HCho;a1k
18 er
emerged tied for rtr.st place as the
Bolldoe• §~~ed Logan 6HI6 and Grueser
~~lson~ &amp;bbered laclaon 18- Totals

MJ••·

iM~• AM Tn~tf!

Bowling-

P111then Drop
Heart-Breaker To
Wellst- ~1

atra1Jht ~nder their beltt, meet
Ro... Fri41J •l&amp;bl, 'lJ&gt;e• lird
themaelna for the battle l'Q)'al
'fahat P~Rf9Y pext Tutadl¥

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Nmth s,raight
· By Easy Count

Twin Cities Teams Split In SEO Kyger
By 78-38
Hardwood

QITON

Tbo Tomadoeo. """ wltll alno

Tornadoes
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DllJ,J Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 9, 1857

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89" b. b. e. dlmenalon.

New is the t1111e to snaP. up real bar-

gains onjl pay off old bills. S~ fresh .

Save up to 85% on cash 'barga]IIS.
Earn dii!OOunts on past-due bills. ·Otu!
Joan doos It. See us first. Momey talksl

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Wl&gt;at you nee&lt;j, we ~ure have
rot. Call on uo, and we'!l)¥t.Ve
a man over to prove it."
•Sicaloni' 011 ""'"' MtUlf: optioul .,
~od•rat• u:tns cod Mil ot"-n

Repay efSiiY.

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THE

CITY LOAN

&amp; SAVINGS

Em.!ti* cove.rl, Kgr.

co.

BLAETTNAR AUTO

CO~

$op E. Moin St.
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SO. YOU THIN!( YOU'VE SEEN
MRYTHING?
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WANT ADS

P1·eaching

SUN RAY BOTTLED GAS stove
good
cond1Uon , . reasonably
priced. P au l Lawren&lt;'e, Port·
la nd, U- S Locks 21
1·7-tf

liM 2 eeat1 per word, ooe ta-

!Continued from ~ee r;~ne)
Temple University , Philadelphia ,
Pa ; adr!ition1l s-turly lgracl11atc ) at
:'l: l'w l'tdlege. l'ni\TI".,.\} of Edinburgh, Srot!anrl . a Th D. fro m
South wet'lern St•m 1na r_1
and h is
Hot·tor of Di~·t nity dt•gree from
Howard Wa yne Co lh·;.:t. Brownwood , Texa s.

aertioL Kanlmwa charfe 50c.4 eeoU pe-r word for t.bree eon- 1 WAHM !'.tuR.'IING Automatic gas
teCUtlVe iDJe.rtiou.
,
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-o~.oe moa~

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rJrrulal ur_ 50.000 BTU. Used 2
wrek.b pn ~·ed to seU. Phone 386.

1ur 20 cenu

1 o Jtc

per word.

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or :z e.mtJ per word will / GAS CIIH ' LILA TI.'IG HEATER, 60.be ch•r&amp;et;l for IAvertiliqlf not
000 BTU. l1k c new . $50.00. AliSo
paid for before tbe 35tb of eaeb
20 gaug e Winchester pump gun.
mouU. followlnt lDJertlon,
Call 516-:\f or 9391.
1 8 Jtc

l"ull

lrror a lo Advertllmg-Sh()uld

Dr. Robert Jal'k S'ln Jtobiu~on, a
true southern er. bf' a r ~ tht.· name of
his great ~ randfather ' s {'Ous in ,
General Sto ne wall J&amp;.ck ~nn. li e is
minist er or 1he hl ~lonciJI ~·irst
Baptist Churc h of Au gusta. a
church of nwr£' tha n 3000 members where th e Southern Baptist
Con\'entton wa s organized tn 1845.
Dr . Rollinson is hea rd by surh
gr~t crowd~ on Sunday that two
mornin~ scnice s arc required and
l'\'en t.•xtra d1a 1rs are nt&gt;edl•d in
the ai1&gt;IP .~ ~.f 11 rc th&lt;-~u ~;Jx hundn ~ d
nH·mbcrs have bc1·n reccivc.J into
the Fir st ll;o pt1 st Chu r&lt;" h durin g
his two yc;n· mini stry.

2 COON HO C:-.IUS, 2 ELECTRIC

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hot plat es, 2

reported lmmtd.iately. Tb.e Datly
SeDtinel wi.U net be responsible

n\1~

ton

house

jarks. Marshall Miller , Jr. , Down ington.
1 8 6\p

for more than one incorrect lnaertlon.

l 0-For Sole or Rent

Cite ar 'thatt'b and Specul No- __ - - · - - _ -~-- _
ticet of Event.! prinfed at reru- SIX ROOM HOUSE 1n Racine. Call
Jar cla88ified rates Obituaries 1 Racine 3217 or lee Darlene
Pllll,.l.lhed ~u 1 cent per word. 1 Graham .
1 8 6tc
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omplete WHEE1. LIJW\JIEN'l'.
t..;llllclq and brake tetVIee
Btcktott's SafetJ Servict. Wert:
Mala Street. Pollm'OJ, Ohio.

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For Rent

141

'-loticf:S

FURNISHED
Middleport ,

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APART\IENT in
6170-J .
1 9 6tc

C&lt;~ ll

5 Room modern APARTMENT,
sAY\ DON'T YOU KNOW?
call Pom eroy 27~-J or MiddleBaker's will give you the belt
port 604lJ.
I li tf
trade on furniture or appliance&amp;.
4-6 tf NEW MODF~HN APARTMENT,
Peoples Terrace, }'omeroy. Gar·
Found
age. Abo.e flood line. Phone
- - - - - ----328-Y or 469-X
1 5 3lc
LOST- in vidnity
Tuppers
- ··
· - - - - - -Plains, red Beagle Bitch, notify 1 SLEEPING HOOI\IS, close In town,
William Wgtson or call Pomeroy
127 Butternut.
12 29 12tc
826-J, collect 1·7-3te
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or

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Instruction

(7)

,jlepu;t

DlESEL ·
Practical spare-ti me
training. Includes maintenance,
repair. Scientific MOtQr Tune-Up
all phases of big pay work. If
1S.55
mir.hanically inclined
write for FHEE book. Utllities
Diesel 'fl:aining. c-o Box 668-A
Daily Sentinel Pomeroy, 0 .
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fh ·gardlc:o;, or not of (' hurch affiliatwn , all yuunlj people in the
Ohio Valley aH· urged to alten(]
the Youth .' light service and hear
Dr. Robinson . MJssion officials
stated his rutssag c will be timely
and cha llenging .

Peddler License
Ordinance Passed
IFor New Haven

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J ROOMS, FURNISHED apart-ment with balh. 109 Union Ave .,
or call 494-Y. Perc&gt;· L. Peoples.
12 26 tf
- -For _reat-b'nensiOD
Ladder-a,
lCaffold Uuard!l, Ur~ Clothti.
CUnton P'isher, Yiddlt~p,.~rt.
Pbone 6&lt;!ti5-X.
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FINISH HIGH SCHOOL · no clas- ONE 4 ROOM AN.RTMENT. One
seR. Study at home , spare time .
Diploma awarded. Write for free
catalog . Wayne School, c-o Box
668-A, Daily Sentin~:~J, Pomeroy ,O
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8 room house Newly decorated
Inside ano'f o ut. A . N. Bengtl.
P~;meroy.
11 1 tf

( 17) Help Wonted

(8) Auto Soles

YOU CAN t:I\IE YOUR family
Hnd home 1uJr1n;d 11\tention and
also earn a gnud in come with us
1953 PLYMOUTH, 2 rlr. with
selling A von rnsm l'tics. Interheatr-r , 4 good tltt'!&amp; , priced to
views held ilt Sham rock Motel,
sell. Hutland l*'urniture l"o., HutJ;m. 11, at I :00 p m. or wrile
lancl .
'
1 9 6tc
F:leanor nraJllld. lluK 946, Portsmouth.
1 8 3tc
19~0 VORD TUUC K. l).z ton, four
speNI transmission , VIctor Oahr, WANTED AT ONt' E - R11wleieh
·two milt: north of ChclitCr.
Healer in l'unw ru y. Write Haw_ _ _1_83\p
leigh'~ Vr-pt UIIL • 840-R, Tree- ---.... -·-·
pori, HI.
J-7-tt p
195~ CHEVROLET, 4 dr. 11edan, VB
motor with overdrive, radio,
·.KA:N TO BECOME
healer, S&lt;'at covers, dark green
A BRANCH MANAGER
finish. $174~.00. Pomeroy Motor
IN CONSUMER.
Co.
11 28 tl · ...
FINANCE
H'3 Cll~ttOLET, 4 .;!:-., 2 tone
blue finish, 160 aeries, beater, Here i!o; a job ~·ou will like-dealclean. $700.00. Pomeroy Motor ing with people &lt;~ li d serving thetr
Co.
ll 28 tf rln~tnciul nc~d s.

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19M lJUICK V8 ~uper, 4 dr . Riv·
!era S1•dan. Power windows,
sleeting, 11cat, antenna,
and
brakes. $3,19:1.00. Blacttnar's,
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you like Yarit•ly in a .lob ~ou
wlll get il hr-n· . Yotl will deal with
all kinrlH of pcop!{' . , .. you will
work indoors and out ... you will
take lor.n applicutions .... you will
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1956 PONTIAC Chletton V8 De- appl'ove credits.. .you will handle
luxe, 4 fir, Sedan. HydramaUc collectionfl.
.yuu will help mer·
dri\•(' , only ~.403 &amp;~ctual mllea. chant:; with thl'ir ~ ~ · lling problemB
$2,595.00. BlaeUnar't, Pomeroy. . .. and many other things.
1 3 6tc
Good r.h1rt in_:: salary. , .exceJient
tra ining program . . . early advancement. .. f':&lt;l't•ptional benefit
plans.
.nil thf'.~c und more are
,yours with EL•onomy.
We need tr11inN•s !'or the position

of Hrnnch ManHi(l'l" now in the
Gallipolis, Ponll'ro.v and Belpre
offkes. Jlig!, Sthool graduates,
ages 20 to :J~ SN' Mr. Rindy for
a confifleni!OII personal interview.
Ph,onc 4:J2 for appollltment.

lconomy hYinos &amp;

Lo~n

Co.

300 W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy, Ohla
2, 5 8 10 3tc
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18SS FORD. ' dr., lovely cream

QU!CK SERVlC'!; oo Wltell Jte.
palrJo,~
bJ' Facton- Trained

and beil;e, 6"Uilomltne, VB motor
w&amp;tebmak-a-. cou.INs JEWE.
sun vtwr, :-adlo. heater, ttlt
LDS. Pfi1DQnl.•.
l-3-tf
covers, Fordomatlc and Contln·
tntal trim. flOUI.OO. Pomero1 RADiu &amp; TEU;VJSION SERVICE
Motor Co.
11 28 tf
Phone 200. Clei•nd AppliatH:l'
Store. 118 W Malo st .. Pomero"
1D8tli SUlCI\, 4 dr. bard top, beauti-2-23- If
ful 3 tone (l'een tintah, white
wall tlrt1, Jow mllei8A. dynanow, radio, bater. f,Z206.00.
VICE AJJ D'akes Repaired h7 F..r
pert Tecftlllr\IDI. PboDe t12fH ·y
Pomeroy ~otor Co.
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House to hou se peddlers wtll be
rcquir,c d to purchase a license
rusting- $SO per year in Nl'w H ~t
ven in the future following
action taken by the town council
at a meeting held on Monday evenjng.

Connil Dula, of Cambrkt&amp;e, Ohio TeeM Aiainat PoUo Chai~aa. it
shown pinning a blue erulth on Bob Feller, State March of
Chainitan. Looking on i.e Mary McLane, of Yakima, Wuhi•cton.
NHtiolia1 Teen-Age Chairman. The March of Dimes is to be coad~:~ehd
throu1:hout Ohio Januau 2-31.
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s.·Ily's Soc•'al
statUS LoWered
8yll."l fomma SkU0k

Peddlers making such deliveries
will be required to sec•1re the licrn~e or be subject to a fine of
$50 •nd '"'''· Thooe f• iliug to I
secure the Hccnflc will be finNJ
the initial $50 and then will be
fined SJOO for t•very time they are
cih•d after that.

·MtddJeport

BI Auto Service!\

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SAVE ON VOlJH Sll0E repair Jt
Racine Shoe Shop

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ACCIDINT
Life. Cetuatty and •oncle

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLIPOR~ OHIO

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Mr. and Mra, Vic Stceet and
dauJ)lter viatted rell.tJves In AlUanee, Ohio durina: the weet end.
-Mn. Lewit Jonea ia vbitins Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Wolpert
-Recent guests of Mr. and Mra.
P. J. Wolpert were Mr and Mra. J.
L Clarke of Rio Groade, Ohio and
Mr. and Mrs. John Foltz of Dela·

LIL ABNER

"LIFE lS A GOOD
THI.NG."
'(Author's Name Below)

BOY SCOUTS MEET
Alr. Alton Bonney instructed
Troop 256 Wednesday eveaing in
their Tenderfoot and Seeond Class
requirementa:. $eoutl preaent were
Jim Fry, Danny Hubbard, Eddie
Stein, David Chadwell, Richard
Mulford, Bill Fry, Don Brown, Bill
Harrah, Mike Sayre, Jerry Carroll,
Jim Roush, Ricky Abel aud Shel·
don Roush.
COUPLES CLUB MEETS
Mr. and Mr1. George Burns en·
lertained the members of the Couple!! Club at their home on New
Year's Eve with a dinner party.
The Burns home wa11 decorated ln
keeping with. the holiday season.
Thnse present were Mr .and Mrs.
Robert Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle
Mr. and Mn. James Diehl Jr. and
Mr. and Mr11. Ea.rl Clark.

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To awaken each morning
with a zest for Jiving, look·
lng forward to each moment
of life with pleasant anticipation, is a pleasure shared
usually only by the healthy.
Almost everyone can lead
a healthier life if they wiU
have their physician advise
them at regular intervals
just what they should do to
help their own individual
body operate al ma&gt;&lt;imum
efficiency.
Should any simple or
comple.x medication be necessary to help you live bet·
ter and longer we welcome
the opportunity to be your
pharmacy.

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DOES YOUR
OLD FASHIONED

Walter Cleland was

B} MR. AND MRS. Slll'hl.

waa Jerome Rodgers of Pl Plea. '
ant, who spoke on "Alcoholilm
and Treatment of AlcohoUca."
Ditk Aut~tin. chairman of tbe eou.nb' March of Dime• Drive made au
appe.tl to the club alklng them to
eolled for the drive.
Miil Mickey DeWine of Sprintfield, 0., recently vWted Carol
Routh.

the Church. Hostesses were Mrs.
Lawrence Parsons. Mrs. Peul
Schneider, Mra. Clyde •R ice, Ku
Harry Layne. The program ns a
talk 01:1 "U~ of Paramolllltl" by
Mrs. Howard Wagenllals and 1
Peter MarJball &amp;e~mon by Mn. J.
V. McGrew.
Others attending were Mrt. Herm~n Layne, M:n. William Powell,
Mlis Lelah Powell and MrB. WU·
ham McFarland.
Schedule set up for the· comlni
year is as follows : Members to
serve during January, February
and Mareb are, Mn. Raymond Pe-ters, Mra. Otto Grimm, Mn. Robert Layne, Mrs. P. J . Wolpert, Mrt.
Lester Ohlir.ger,
Mra. Johnny
Roush, Mrs. Ewrett Roush and
Mr11. Donald Brown. April , May
and Junt; : Mrs. William McFar·
land, Mfs. Herman Layne, Mrs.
Carroll Adam~ , Mrs. Thomas Grin
stead, Mrs. B. R. Vance and Mra.
J . V. McGrew. Serving during July
August and September: Mrs. William Powell, Mr•. Nelson Roush,
Mrs. Lawrenee Parsons, Mrs. Clyde
Rice, Mrs. Bob Johneton and Mrs.
Roland Karr. Se.rvi.ug: during October, November and December
are Miss Lelah POwell, Mrs. Uoyd
Roush, Mra. Harry Layne. Mrs.
Howard Wa~enhals, Mrs. Charles
Brown and Mrs: Martin Ohllnger.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mn. Lew Roush are
announcing the birth of a 6 lb. 10
oz. d~tughter, born Wednesday,
January 2 at Holzer Hospital at
7:07 a. m. Maternal gfandmotber
is Mrs. Lucretia Roush and Paternal grandmother i.a Mrs. Esther
Roush.

DRUG STORE

At the meeting of the Racine
Volunteer Flre Department held
Wednesday co,·ening, January 2.

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NANCY- ~- YOU'VE'

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No. 301 Carl Allensworth; Lot No.
300, Clyde Van Cooney; Lot. No.
389 south h11l[ Clyde VanCoone)':
Lot. No. 389 north half Simon
Singer; lot No. 8113 }!""lora Jones;
Lot No. S87 Clarence lTecmanj
Lot No. 387 Flora Jones.
The houses will be sold to the
hiahcst bidder and mu:tt !&gt;e remav•
ed from the premises within ttdr-ty days of the date of sate. Tel'ml
c:aBh in band on day of sale. TlJe
Bolltd of Education rcserVca tbe
r!Shl to reject any or all bids •.
Paul S. Smert, Clwk
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ROTARY INTIIlTAINf
The Bend Jtotuy Club eotert~ned their ladies, Tb.unday 1¥ALTAR GUILD
eninl.
A turkey dinner wa1 terv.d
The Altar Guild of ~ St. Paul
Lutheran Chueh met recently at to a Iarae number. Guest speaker

Bill Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dillon Cross, lower Racine, during
Pick up your prescripthe holidays, visited parents and
tion
if shopping near us. A
friends. Bill is stationed at Chagreat many people entrust
nute Field. Illinois, a mem her of
the U. S. Air Force.
us with the responsibility of
filling their prescriptions.
Jerry Powell accompanied Boone
Adams on t trucking trip to CleveMay we compound yours?
land andto Tennessee recently.
Mrs. Carolyn Adams and daughter visited with her sister, Mr&amp; Fire .Chief for the new year. ·R ev.
Jerry Powell 01..·er the week end. John · Elwood was eleFted. as ~ Em­
Earl Custer has 1closed his bar- ergcn~y SquaU chief.
ber 8hop on Third St. and has
At the regular meeting of the
moved to Cincinnati when· he is Racine Legion Post Thursdav JanE. Mala St.
Pomeroy
employed in Barbering and in a uary 3, the membership voied to
PRESCRIPTION
Miision. Mr. and Mrs . Robert Say- send letter to Dr. Robert Seiple
re of Dorcas have moved into the expreslng the appreciation of the
CHEMISTS
Custer residence on the hilltop. Post and the surrounding territory
'Quota lion by Zoe Akins
The Powell Home was from the o( his past services as Village
(Born 1886)
roof top to the basement floor in Phyalcian and as member of Ute
C&lt;&gt;pyrighll957 (IW4)
keeping with the hoUdays, decora- local American Legion.
ted a beautiful 5ight tor the public to see, including the large
Chrbtmas tree. The occasion , in
addition to being Christmas. was
the big dinner being served to the
member' Of the Diddl~ Family and
t.o other friends. Turkey with all
the trimmings were served by the
hosteaa, Marilyn Powell, to the
following guests: parents, Mr. and
Make You Have Thai Tied Up,
Mrs. Oval Diddle; Libby, Ralpb,
Don; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DidHelpless FeeUng?
dle and tbne sons; Mr. and Mrs.
James Sa)'re and Brenda and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Diddl and JimTRY A GOOD USED
my; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Diddle; Mr.
Earl Custer; Bob Burnem of 'L e·
tart Falla; only member of the
Diddles being absent was Caroly,,
Adt~ms.

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 9, 1807

1On your Dial

INSURANCE AGENCY

All Makes and Models

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Rodney Downing

Cbcatcr, Ohio, Cbe11tcr ExchanJe.
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and Mn Criule Powell.
M.ra. Ida Howell vlJited her aJ•
ter, Krs. Maggie Harrla of Doreus
Road. Mn. Harris bas bun Ul
for quite some time.
Mrs. Gretta Si :npson and Mrs.
Blanche Spenrer vi ~ iled Mrs. Stella Beegle , who hru1 beeo ill at
her home m Dorcas .
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Frecker
of Main St. were in Columbu\ 1ecently for ,a check up of Mr. Freeker as a result of recent surgery
in Columbus Ho&amp;pltal.
Mrs. Beulah MorTis has been
at the Blaettnar home In PomerQJ'
for several days aiding in the care
of the sick.
'SeYeral changes were made in
the list of Officers of the Village at a special Council meeting
held Friday evening at the Town
Hall. Mayor Howard Frank re•ia:ned hls office to take O\'er the
duties of Deputy Sheriff of Meigs
County. Paul Holter, president of
Council. moved up into the office
of M"'yor and John Bentz was ap·
poiilted into the Council . presid·
ent Chair.
Rev. a11d Mrs. Jenkins and fam·
lly have returned frum Akron
where they ~ave 1pent the la1t
few days. Mrs. Jenkins wu at the
bedside of her grandfather wbo
was in the hospital. Rev. Jenkins
ls readying for revival to. be held
100'"' in Racine Baptiat Church.
A l'tew Year's Eve Party was
held at the home of Mrs. Gretll
Sitnp!on with an ,ttendance of
more than twenty. Besides family
and frie.nds in Raeine. thoae from
out or town waiting for the New
Year with the group, were : Mr.
and Mrs. Bratton of Pomeroy , and
Boo and Scotty Simpson of Middleport.
t'he Racine BapUst Missionary
S~iety will meet at the home of
Mn. Howard NeJgler Friday January 11th. Mrs. Bertha Sayre will
entertain.
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Mrs. and Mr. Thomas Lindsey
o( Columbul were in Racine over
the week end vis!ting her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Mason Spencer of
Vine St.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross of
Columbus, with daughter Lynn,
visited their parents, Mr anrl Mrs.
A. B. Cross of Oak Grove and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Neiglcr of 6th
street.

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RACINE

Ladie¥ Ciaas No. 3 o! the Racie Baptist Church met at the home
of Mrs. Howard Neigier for their
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rego.la r monthly meeting. The
program was in charge of Mn.
CLEV-ELAND, 0. UP - Six· Maude Young and Mrs. Francis
At the sarm~ nu~l'lin).! Llw rouncil year-old William BucholtJ: wUI be Morris is class president.
Rrad Wolfe , employed at the
voted to - purdaso:' !larking signs "welcome" back to first grade
U.S.
Lock No. 23, has been ab.serit
for 5th Street in the town. The classes at Hillside Elementary
from
duties for several days and
School
in
suburban
TnJependenec
signs will h d iratc thte&lt;' hour
whenever he becomes socially pc is enter&lt;'d in Meigs G('llcraJ Uosparking ~unes on tlw ~treet.
I,Jilal.
A request bY Donald 1•'. Rou sh crptable to classmates.
to place a 1\-lephow• booth nn th e
Helen Younce, employed in
c~ner of 51h ami Main Streets
His mother hll!.lnc s 'the village S~·1· 11 cu"~e Cur ,o;eve ral days, has reWPIJ granted .
for her sun's plight.
lUrnl'd to her rC'sidence with sisBilly was ~ ent home b~ Super ter, Mrs. Beulah ~orris of Tyree
Disf'u~~inn was also lw ld on the
new se"wer line whit'h has been mtcndent Kenneth G. Feick who Blvd . extension .
Mr. and :\frs. Starling orr and
proposed for the ('l1 ff Hou~h addi- le_a rned f:om . a janitor that the
wtndows
In
B11ly
's
cl,essroom
were
family
of columbus visited over
tion. Thomas lloffm an anfl Mayor
the wct&gt;kend with hf~r sister, Mrs.
Thoma5 Grinsteacl were to st":e open:/
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El~on SpcllCN, and parents Mr.
which would be the best mar.ner
He ~arne&lt;1 th~ ':wrong animal"
to lay the, ~ew.er 1o the pro~rt)· .
Efforts wtll he rult.de to ern~,.l tht had chbsen a rcsidenct~ under the
Evt&gt;rclt l .audermllt farm . Dott_tc Bucholtz horne . Mrs. Carl Buch
Hous h , o loc;1l ('OIIlractor , will be o lt ·t Sa id il 1\'liS "humiliating" to
tontn&lt;"lcd l"t'~arding the ['O~l of ha\'C Billy &lt;&gt;ent home "es pecially
By Vlrtinla Carlton
sinc e the village authorities have .
the prnj(• rt.
HAVE HOUSE GUESTS
been . . . unable lo help us."
Houseguests of Ml-s, HehrY JenCou iH·il nl so ht&gt;arrl a rcqul·~t hy
kins are her ~o n-in - faw and daugfi.Hober t Bt~:Jth In l.avc the street..~
She said the ';momma skunk , ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Pur·
in front of hi!'. hom t• repaired.
"G
t&gt;rtrude'' moved under their . ceil of Alhambra, Calif.
Council voted lo serape the ~tn•cts
RETURNS TO SCHOOL
home
more than a year ago, had
as soon as possiblr.
Keith McClung Jr. returned to
a family last June and has defied
his 15tudles at Hartford Law School
Present for the ·meeting. were i all attempts to evict her.'
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after lipending the Christmas hoi·
Mayor Grinstead, lte&lt;"order Thelm a
Capehart. and Counrllmen William
Bllly's brother, 10, and sister, 9, idaya with his parents, Mr. and
l'owcll. Edwin Housh, Richard Ord have not been sent home from Mrs. A. K. McClung .
111HI Thomils J-Joffman .
school. Feick said Billy was 'welMr. and Mrs. N. 0. Weln had Jll
come'" onl)l when he and hi,o; dotheir
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
thing no lon,qer force opening of
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
A.
D.
llum~. Mrs. Hugo Juhllnf1
classroom windows.
Administrator
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Knight and Mr.
E1t11te of Emma M. Whlt•he•d
and Mrs. Thurl Stone.
O.c:e•sed
Ml\ and Mrs. Mack Howard hfid
Nulll'C! is hert•by l!iven that Wil as holiday guests their son and
liam II. W~itrhl'acl whose Post
daughter-in-law. l1r .anrJ Mrs.·Don·
Offict• Address is ltccdsvillc, Ohio
~IEIGS COUNTY
aid Howard of nockford, Ul.
hHs henn du:y appointed a~ Adnonald Jenkins, Huntington spent
RML ESTATE OWNERS
ministrator ur 1hc Estate of Emma
Sunday with his cousin, Misa: Mil·
M. Whitrh{';Jct laic of Hecd svi!lc,
The tax books are now open dred Chapman.
~ll'iJ::s Coun ly. Ohio. deceased.
Mrs. W. T. Stone was shopping
for the payment of Decem·
Dated th is 7th cby of J01nuary
In Huntington , Salurday,
ber
and
June
Real
Estate
Hl57.
Tax. Will close Feb. I , 1957.
Wednesday aftt&gt;rnoon guests of
John C. B•con
Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Crump were
Judge of the Problte Court
Clyde G. Millh6ne,
the Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Fiber of
Meigs County. Ohio
Farmington, \v. ya. and Mrs F.
Meigs County Treasurer G. Musgrav('_ Mr11 . Raymond Mus( IJ II. W 2:~. Jtc
grave and Mrs. rhar\l.'s Musgrave
Ill)
ot f'oint Pleasant.
·Mrs. J. M. Crump bad been tonfined to her home by illness the
past two w~ka.
Mr". Louis Stone of Parkersburg
STRUCTURAL I IIAMS
visited her p!lfents Squire and
ICRAP IRot\ - MIT ALS
Mrs. Jacob rhllllps recently.
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Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Crump were Mr1.
Hugo Juhllg, Hartford, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Andenon and son
David, of Southside.
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Phone 510
P:omeroy
Donald Smith, student at Ohio
State Univ«'rsity, spent the boli·
days with his mother, Mrs. D. A.
When people suddenly fa('e beSmith.
navcment the service of a tru~t
worth.v funeral dlrcctor is Indis~--­
pensable. Th('y also welcome the
LIGAL NOTICI
information and counsel retulv·
NOTICI
OF SALI
ed at
The Board ot Education of the
Middleport
Exempte,d
Vill,.:e
Sebool District will o(fer for sale
at ·publie auction on Saturday, Jlncun secure qunluary 28th, l957 at 2:00 p. m. at
without extrathe Pearl st. school bulldlna in
Butternut Ave.,
Middleport. Ohio, the hoUIC.!I lo-cated on the following dcseribed
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real estate:

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P1·eaching

SUN RAY BOTTLED GAS stove
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cond1Uon , . reasonably
priced. P au l Lawren&lt;'e, Port·
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Temple University , Philadelphia ,
Pa ; adr!ition1l s-turly lgracl11atc ) at
:'l: l'w l'tdlege. l'ni\TI".,.\} of Edinburgh, Srot!anrl . a Th D. fro m
South wet'lern St•m 1na r_1
and h is
Hot·tor of Di~·t nity dt•gree from
Howard Wa yne Co lh·;.:t. Brownwood , Texa s.

aertioL Kanlmwa charfe 50c.4 eeoU pe-r word for t.bree eon- 1 WAHM !'.tuR.'IING Automatic gas
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rJrrulal ur_ 50.000 BTU. Used 2
wrek.b pn ~·ed to seU. Phone 386.

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or :z e.mtJ per word will / GAS CIIH ' LILA TI.'IG HEATER, 60.be ch•r&amp;et;l for IAvertiliqlf not
000 BTU. l1k c new . $50.00. AliSo
paid for before tbe 35tb of eaeb
20 gaug e Winchester pump gun.
mouU. followlnt lDJertlon,
Call 516-:\f or 9391.
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lrror a lo Advertllmg-Sh()uld

Dr. Robert Jal'k S'ln Jtobiu~on, a
true southern er. bf' a r ~ tht.· name of
his great ~ randfather ' s {'Ous in ,
General Sto ne wall J&amp;.ck ~nn. li e is
minist er or 1he hl ~lonciJI ~·irst
Baptist Churc h of Au gusta. a
church of nwr£' tha n 3000 members where th e Southern Baptist
Con\'entton wa s organized tn 1845.
Dr . Rollinson is hea rd by surh
gr~t crowd~ on Sunday that two
mornin~ scnice s arc required and
l'\'en t.•xtra d1a 1rs are nt&gt;edl•d in
the ai1&gt;IP .~ ~.f 11 rc th&lt;-~u ~;Jx hundn ~ d
nH·mbcrs have bc1·n reccivc.J into
the Fir st ll;o pt1 st Chu r&lt;" h durin g
his two yc;n· mini stry.

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ticet of Event.! prinfed at reru- SIX ROOM HOUSE 1n Racine. Call
Jar cla88ified rates Obituaries 1 Racine 3217 or lee Darlene
Pllll,.l.lhed ~u 1 cent per word. 1 Graham .
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t..;llllclq and brake tetVIee
Btcktott's SafetJ Servict. Wert:
Mala Street. Pollm'OJ, Ohio.

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FURNISHED
Middleport ,

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5 Room modern APARTMENT,
sAY\ DON'T YOU KNOW?
call Pom eroy 27~-J or MiddleBaker's will give you the belt
port 604lJ.
I li tf
trade on furniture or appliance&amp;.
4-6 tf NEW MODF~HN APARTMENT,
Peoples Terrace, }'omeroy. Gar·
Found
age. Abo.e flood line. Phone
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LOST- in vidnity
Tuppers
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William Wgtson or call Pomeroy
127 Butternut.
12 29 12tc
826-J, collect 1·7-3te
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Instruction

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Practical spare-ti me
training. Includes maintenance,
repair. Scientific MOtQr Tune-Up
all phases of big pay work. If
1S.55
mir.hanically inclined
write for FHEE book. Utllities
Diesel 'fl:aining. c-o Box 668-A
Daily Sentinel Pomeroy, 0 .
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fh ·gardlc:o;, or not of (' hurch affiliatwn , all yuunlj people in the
Ohio Valley aH· urged to alten(]
the Youth .' light service and hear
Dr. Robinson . MJssion officials
stated his rutssag c will be timely
and cha llenging .

Peddler License
Ordinance Passed
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J ROOMS, FURNISHED apart-ment with balh. 109 Union Ave .,
or call 494-Y. Perc&gt;· L. Peoples.
12 26 tf
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Ladder-a,
lCaffold Uuard!l, Ur~ Clothti.
CUnton P'isher, Yiddlt~p,.~rt.
Pbone 6&lt;!ti5-X.
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seR. Study at home , spare time .
Diploma awarded. Write for free
catalog . Wayne School, c-o Box
668-A, Daily Sentin~:~J, Pomeroy ,O
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8 room house Newly decorated
Inside ano'f o ut. A . N. Bengtl.
P~;meroy.
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( 17) Help Wonted

(8) Auto Soles

YOU CAN t:I\IE YOUR family
Hnd home 1uJr1n;d 11\tention and
also earn a gnud in come with us
1953 PLYMOUTH, 2 rlr. with
selling A von rnsm l'tics. Interheatr-r , 4 good tltt'!&amp; , priced to
views held ilt Sham rock Motel,
sell. Hutland l*'urniture l"o., HutJ;m. 11, at I :00 p m. or wrile
lancl .
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F:leanor nraJllld. lluK 946, Portsmouth.
1 8 3tc
19~0 VORD TUUC K. l).z ton, four
speNI transmission , VIctor Oahr, WANTED AT ONt' E - R11wleieh
·two milt: north of ChclitCr.
Healer in l'unw ru y. Write Haw_ _ _1_83\p
leigh'~ Vr-pt UIIL • 840-R, Tree- ---.... -·-·
pori, HI.
J-7-tt p
195~ CHEVROLET, 4 dr. 11edan, VB
motor with overdrive, radio,
·.KA:N TO BECOME
healer, S&lt;'at covers, dark green
A BRANCH MANAGER
finish. $174~.00. Pomeroy Motor
IN CONSUMER.
Co.
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FINANCE
H'3 Cll~ttOLET, 4 .;!:-., 2 tone
blue finish, 160 aeries, beater, Here i!o; a job ~·ou will like-dealclean. $700.00. Pomeroy Motor ing with people &lt;~ li d serving thetr
Co.
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!era S1•dan. Power windows,
sleeting, 11cat, antenna,
and
brakes. $3,19:1.00. Blacttnar's,
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you like Yarit•ly in a .lob ~ou
wlll get il hr-n· . Yotl will deal with
all kinrlH of pcop!{' . , .. you will
work indoors and out ... you will
take lor.n applicutions .... you will
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1956 PONTIAC Chletton V8 De- appl'ove credits.. .you will handle
luxe, 4 fir, Sedan. HydramaUc collectionfl.
.yuu will help mer·
dri\•(' , only ~.403 &amp;~ctual mllea. chant:; with thl'ir ~ ~ · lling problemB
$2,595.00. BlaeUnar't, Pomeroy. . .. and many other things.
1 3 6tc
Good r.h1rt in_:: salary. , .exceJient
tra ining program . . . early advancement. .. f':&lt;l't•ptional benefit
plans.
.nil thf'.~c und more are
,yours with EL•onomy.
We need tr11inN•s !'or the position

of Hrnnch ManHi(l'l" now in the
Gallipolis, Ponll'ro.v and Belpre
offkes. Jlig!, Sthool graduates,
ages 20 to :J~ SN' Mr. Rindy for
a confifleni!OII personal interview.
Ph,onc 4:J2 for appollltment.

lconomy hYinos &amp;

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Co.

300 W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy, Ohla
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QU!CK SERVlC'!; oo Wltell Jte.
palrJo,~
bJ' Facton- Trained

and beil;e, 6"Uilomltne, VB motor
w&amp;tebmak-a-. cou.INs JEWE.
sun vtwr, :-adlo. heater, ttlt
LDS. Pfi1DQnl.•.
l-3-tf
covers, Fordomatlc and Contln·
tntal trim. flOUI.OO. Pomero1 RADiu &amp; TEU;VJSION SERVICE
Motor Co.
11 28 tf
Phone 200. Clei•nd AppliatH:l'
Store. 118 W Malo st .. Pomero"
1D8tli SUlCI\, 4 dr. bard top, beauti-2-23- If
ful 3 tone (l'een tintah, white
wall tlrt1, Jow mllei8A. dynanow, radio, bater. f,Z206.00.
VICE AJJ D'akes Repaired h7 F..r
pert Tecftlllr\IDI. PboDe t12fH ·y
Pomeroy ~otor Co.
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House to hou se peddlers wtll be
rcquir,c d to purchase a license
rusting- $SO per year in Nl'w H ~t
ven in the future following
action taken by the town council
at a meeting held on Monday evenjng.

Connil Dula, of Cambrkt&amp;e, Ohio TeeM Aiainat PoUo Chai~aa. it
shown pinning a blue erulth on Bob Feller, State March of
Chainitan. Looking on i.e Mary McLane, of Yakima, Wuhi•cton.
NHtiolia1 Teen-Age Chairman. The March of Dimes is to be coad~:~ehd
throu1:hout Ohio Januau 2-31.
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statUS LoWered
8yll."l fomma SkU0k

Peddlers making such deliveries
will be required to sec•1re the licrn~e or be subject to a fine of
$50 •nd '"'''· Thooe f• iliug to I
secure the Hccnflc will be finNJ
the initial $50 and then will be
fined SJOO for t•very time they are
cih•d after that.

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Racine Shoe Shop

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rlLeluF-!OR SALE -John L. Wolfe
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ACCIDINT
Life. Cetuatty and •oncle

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLIPOR~ OHIO

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MAX W.UD

a.tt•r Por LHI'"

GRUESER BLOCK CO.
J MU•• Nerth of Pom•rt~J .
· On Rt. J3. Call Wm. Grwtet,

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Mr. and Mra, Vic Stceet and
dauJ)lter viatted rell.tJves In AlUanee, Ohio durina: the weet end.
-Mn. Lewit Jonea ia vbitins Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Wolpert
-Recent guests of Mr. and Mra.
P. J. Wolpert were Mr and Mra. J.
L Clarke of Rio Groade, Ohio and
Mr. and Mrs. John Foltz of Dela·

LIL ABNER

"LIFE lS A GOOD
THI.NG."
'(Author's Name Below)

BOY SCOUTS MEET
Alr. Alton Bonney instructed
Troop 256 Wednesday eveaing in
their Tenderfoot and Seeond Class
requirementa:. $eoutl preaent were
Jim Fry, Danny Hubbard, Eddie
Stein, David Chadwell, Richard
Mulford, Bill Fry, Don Brown, Bill
Harrah, Mike Sayre, Jerry Carroll,
Jim Roush, Ricky Abel aud Shel·
don Roush.
COUPLES CLUB MEETS
Mr. and Mr1. George Burns en·
lertained the members of the Couple!! Club at their home on New
Year's Eve with a dinner party.
The Burns home wa11 decorated ln
keeping with. the holiday season.
Thnse present were Mr .and Mrs.
Robert Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle
Mr. and Mn. James Diehl Jr. and
Mr. and Mr11. Ea.rl Clark.

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To awaken each morning
with a zest for Jiving, look·
lng forward to each moment
of life with pleasant anticipation, is a pleasure shared
usually only by the healthy.
Almost everyone can lead
a healthier life if they wiU
have their physician advise
them at regular intervals
just what they should do to
help their own individual
body operate al ma&gt;&lt;imum
efficiency.
Should any simple or
comple.x medication be necessary to help you live bet·
ter and longer we welcome
the opportunity to be your
pharmacy.

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tor the three L's, X. for the two O'a, etc. Slngle l•tten, t,pot..
trophes, the bmgth and formation of the wor4a an all htn'tl..
E~ch day the code Jetter&amp; are different.

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Electric Range

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DOES YOUR
OLD FASHIONED

Walter Cleland was

B} MR. AND MRS. Slll'hl.

waa Jerome Rodgers of Pl Plea. '
ant, who spoke on "Alcoholilm
and Treatment of AlcohoUca."
Ditk Aut~tin. chairman of tbe eou.nb' March of Dime• Drive made au
appe.tl to the club alklng them to
eolled for the drive.
Miil Mickey DeWine of Sprintfield, 0., recently vWted Carol
Routh.

the Church. Hostesses were Mrs.
Lawrence Parsons. Mrs. Peul
Schneider, Mra. Clyde •R ice, Ku
Harry Layne. The program ns a
talk 01:1 "U~ of Paramolllltl" by
Mrs. Howard Wagenllals and 1
Peter MarJball &amp;e~mon by Mn. J.
V. McGrew.
Others attending were Mrt. Herm~n Layne, M:n. William Powell,
Mlis Lelah Powell and MrB. WU·
ham McFarland.
Schedule set up for the· comlni
year is as follows : Members to
serve during January, February
and Mareb are, Mn. Raymond Pe-ters, Mra. Otto Grimm, Mn. Robert Layne, Mrs. P. J . Wolpert, Mrt.
Lester Ohlir.ger,
Mra. Johnny
Roush, Mrs. Ewrett Roush and
Mr11. Donald Brown. April , May
and Junt; : Mrs. William McFar·
land, Mfs. Herman Layne, Mrs.
Carroll Adam~ , Mrs. Thomas Grin
stead, Mrs. B. R. Vance and Mra.
J . V. McGrew. Serving during July
August and September: Mrs. William Powell, Mr•. Nelson Roush,
Mrs. Lawrenee Parsons, Mrs. Clyde
Rice, Mrs. Bob Johneton and Mrs.
Roland Karr. Se.rvi.ug: during October, November and December
are Miss Lelah POwell, Mrs. Uoyd
Roush, Mra. Harry Layne. Mrs.
Howard Wa~enhals, Mrs. Charles
Brown and Mrs: Martin Ohllnger.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mn. Lew Roush are
announcing the birth of a 6 lb. 10
oz. d~tughter, born Wednesday,
January 2 at Holzer Hospital at
7:07 a. m. Maternal gfandmotber
is Mrs. Lucretia Roush and Paternal grandmother i.a Mrs. Esther
Roush.

DRUG STORE

At the meeting of the Racine
Volunteer Flre Department held
Wednesday co,·ening, January 2.

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111tirlbuted by Kill&amp;' Feat~n•

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NANCY- ~- YOU'VE'

G!.T ONE MORE
HOUR EIEFORE

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SO/KXl C ~,4NGED ..OUQ
M'Ni:: ' v:xt ARE 601\\G

Lot No. 392 RoSl Searles: Lot

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No. 301 Carl Allensworth; Lot No.
300, Clyde Van Cooney; Lot. No.
389 south h11l[ Clyde VanCoone)':
Lot. No. 389 north half Simon
Singer; lot No. 8113 }!""lora Jones;
Lot No. S87 Clarence lTecmanj
Lot No. 387 Flora Jones.
The houses will be sold to the
hiahcst bidder and mu:tt !&gt;e remav•
ed from the premises within ttdr-ty days of the date of sate. Tel'ml
c:aBh in band on day of sale. TlJe
Bolltd of Education rcserVca tbe
r!Shl to reject any or all bids •.
Paul S. Smert, Clwk
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ROTARY INTIIlTAINf
The Bend Jtotuy Club eotert~ned their ladies, Tb.unday 1¥ALTAR GUILD
eninl.
A turkey dinner wa1 terv.d
The Altar Guild of ~ St. Paul
Lutheran Chueh met recently at to a Iarae number. Guest speaker

Bill Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dillon Cross, lower Racine, during
Pick up your prescripthe holidays, visited parents and
tion
if shopping near us. A
friends. Bill is stationed at Chagreat many people entrust
nute Field. Illinois, a mem her of
the U. S. Air Force.
us with the responsibility of
filling their prescriptions.
Jerry Powell accompanied Boone
Adams on t trucking trip to CleveMay we compound yours?
land andto Tennessee recently.
Mrs. Carolyn Adams and daughter visited with her sister, Mr&amp; Fire .Chief for the new year. ·R ev.
Jerry Powell 01..·er the week end. John · Elwood was eleFted. as ~ Em­
Earl Custer has 1closed his bar- ergcn~y SquaU chief.
ber 8hop on Third St. and has
At the regular meeting of the
moved to Cincinnati when· he is Racine Legion Post Thursdav JanE. Mala St.
Pomeroy
employed in Barbering and in a uary 3, the membership voied to
PRESCRIPTION
Miision. Mr. and Mrs . Robert Say- send letter to Dr. Robert Seiple
re of Dorcas have moved into the expreslng the appreciation of the
CHEMISTS
Custer residence on the hilltop. Post and the surrounding territory
'Quota lion by Zoe Akins
The Powell Home was from the o( his past services as Village
(Born 1886)
roof top to the basement floor in Phyalcian and as member of Ute
C&lt;&gt;pyrighll957 (IW4)
keeping with the hoUdays, decora- local American Legion.
ted a beautiful 5ight tor the public to see, including the large
Chrbtmas tree. The occasion , in
addition to being Christmas. was
the big dinner being served to the
member' Of the Diddl~ Family and
t.o other friends. Turkey with all
the trimmings were served by the
hosteaa, Marilyn Powell, to the
following guests: parents, Mr. and
Make You Have Thai Tied Up,
Mrs. Oval Diddle; Libby, Ralpb,
Don; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DidHelpless FeeUng?
dle and tbne sons; Mr. and Mrs.
James Sa)'re and Brenda and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Diddl and JimTRY A GOOD USED
my; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Diddle; Mr.
Earl Custer; Bob Burnem of 'L e·
tart Falla; only member of the
Diddles being absent was Caroly,,
Adt~ms.

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 9, 1807

1On your Dial

INSURANCE AGENCY

All Makes and Models

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OHIO VALLEY
JUMK CO.

Rodney Downing

Cbcatcr, Ohio, Cbe11tcr ExchanJe.
15 6\p

and Mn Criule Powell.
M.ra. Ida Howell vlJited her aJ•
ter, Krs. Maggie Harrla of Doreus
Road. Mn. Harris bas bun Ul
for quite some time.
Mrs. Gretta Si :npson and Mrs.
Blanche Spenrer vi ~ iled Mrs. Stella Beegle , who hru1 beeo ill at
her home m Dorcas .
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Frecker
of Main St. were in Columbu\ 1ecently for ,a check up of Mr. Freeker as a result of recent surgery
in Columbus Ho&amp;pltal.
Mrs. Beulah MorTis has been
at the Blaettnar home In PomerQJ'
for several days aiding in the care
of the sick.
'SeYeral changes were made in
the list of Officers of the Village at a special Council meeting
held Friday evening at the Town
Hall. Mayor Howard Frank re•ia:ned hls office to take O\'er the
duties of Deputy Sheriff of Meigs
County. Paul Holter, president of
Council. moved up into the office
of M"'yor and John Bentz was ap·
poiilted into the Council . presid·
ent Chair.
Rev. a11d Mrs. Jenkins and fam·
lly have returned frum Akron
where they ~ave 1pent the la1t
few days. Mrs. Jenkins wu at the
bedside of her grandfather wbo
was in the hospital. Rev. Jenkins
ls readying for revival to. be held
100'"' in Racine Baptiat Church.
A l'tew Year's Eve Party was
held at the home of Mrs. Gretll
Sitnp!on with an ,ttendance of
more than twenty. Besides family
and frie.nds in Raeine. thoae from
out or town waiting for the New
Year with the group, were : Mr.
and Mrs. Bratton of Pomeroy , and
Boo and Scotty Simpson of Middleport.
t'he Racine BapUst Missionary
S~iety will meet at the home of
Mn. Howard NeJgler Friday January 11th. Mrs. Bertha Sayre will
entertain.
·
Mrs. and Mr. Thomas Lindsey
o( Columbul were in Racine over
the week end vis!ting her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Mason Spencer of
Vine St.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross of
Columbus, with daughter Lynn,
visited their parents, Mr anrl Mrs.
A. B. Cross of Oak Grove and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Neiglcr of 6th
street.

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RACINE

Ladie¥ Ciaas No. 3 o! the Racie Baptist Church met at the home
of Mrs. Howard Neigier for their
1
rego.la r monthly meeting. The
program was in charge of Mn.
CLEV-ELAND, 0. UP - Six· Maude Young and Mrs. Francis
At the sarm~ nu~l'lin).! Llw rouncil year-old William BucholtJ: wUI be Morris is class president.
Rrad Wolfe , employed at the
voted to - purdaso:' !larking signs "welcome" back to first grade
U.S.
Lock No. 23, has been ab.serit
for 5th Street in the town. The classes at Hillside Elementary
from
duties for several days and
School
in
suburban
TnJependenec
signs will h d iratc thte&lt;' hour
whenever he becomes socially pc is enter&lt;'d in Meigs G('llcraJ Uosparking ~unes on tlw ~treet.
I,Jilal.
A request bY Donald 1•'. Rou sh crptable to classmates.
to place a 1\-lephow• booth nn th e
Helen Younce, employed in
c~ner of 51h ami Main Streets
His mother hll!.lnc s 'the village S~·1· 11 cu"~e Cur ,o;eve ral days, has reWPIJ granted .
for her sun's plight.
lUrnl'd to her rC'sidence with sisBilly was ~ ent home b~ Super ter, Mrs. Beulah ~orris of Tyree
Disf'u~~inn was also lw ld on the
new se"wer line whit'h has been mtcndent Kenneth G. Feick who Blvd . extension .
Mr. and :\frs. Starling orr and
proposed for the ('l1 ff Hou~h addi- le_a rned f:om . a janitor that the
wtndows
In
B11ly
's
cl,essroom
were
family
of columbus visited over
tion. Thomas lloffm an anfl Mayor
the wct&gt;kend with hf~r sister, Mrs.
Thoma5 Grinsteacl were to st":e open:/
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El~on SpcllCN, and parents Mr.
which would be the best mar.ner
He ~arne&lt;1 th~ ':wrong animal"
to lay the, ~ew.er 1o the pro~rt)· .
Efforts wtll he rult.de to ern~,.l tht had chbsen a rcsidenct~ under the
Evt&gt;rclt l .audermllt farm . Dott_tc Bucholtz horne . Mrs. Carl Buch
Hous h , o loc;1l ('OIIlractor , will be o lt ·t Sa id il 1\'liS "humiliating" to
tontn&lt;"lcd l"t'~arding the ['O~l of ha\'C Billy &lt;&gt;ent home "es pecially
By Vlrtinla Carlton
sinc e the village authorities have .
the prnj(• rt.
HAVE HOUSE GUESTS
been . . . unable lo help us."
Houseguests of Ml-s, HehrY JenCou iH·il nl so ht&gt;arrl a rcqul·~t hy
kins are her ~o n-in - faw and daugfi.Hober t Bt~:Jth In l.avc the street..~
She said the ';momma skunk , ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Pur·
in front of hi!'. hom t• repaired.
"G
t&gt;rtrude'' moved under their . ceil of Alhambra, Calif.
Council voted lo serape the ~tn•cts
RETURNS TO SCHOOL
home
more than a year ago, had
as soon as possiblr.
Keith McClung Jr. returned to
a family last June and has defied
his 15tudles at Hartford Law School
Present for the ·meeting. were i all attempts to evict her.'
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after lipending the Christmas hoi·
Mayor Grinstead, lte&lt;"order Thelm a
Capehart. and Counrllmen William
Bllly's brother, 10, and sister, 9, idaya with his parents, Mr. and
l'owcll. Edwin Housh, Richard Ord have not been sent home from Mrs. A. K. McClung .
111HI Thomils J-Joffman .
school. Feick said Billy was 'welMr. and Mrs. N. 0. Weln had Jll
come'" onl)l when he and hi,o; dotheir
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
thing no lon,qer force opening of
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
A.
D.
llum~. Mrs. Hugo Juhllnf1
classroom windows.
Administrator
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Knight and Mr.
E1t11te of Emma M. Whlt•he•d
and Mrs. Thurl Stone.
O.c:e•sed
Ml\ and Mrs. Mack Howard hfid
Nulll'C! is hert•by l!iven that Wil as holiday guests their son and
liam II. W~itrhl'acl whose Post
daughter-in-law. l1r .anrJ Mrs.·Don·
Offict• Address is ltccdsvillc, Ohio
~IEIGS COUNTY
aid Howard of nockford, Ul.
hHs henn du:y appointed a~ Adnonald Jenkins, Huntington spent
RML ESTATE OWNERS
ministrator ur 1hc Estate of Emma
Sunday with his cousin, Misa: Mil·
M. Whitrh{';Jct laic of Hecd svi!lc,
The tax books are now open dred Chapman.
~ll'iJ::s Coun ly. Ohio. deceased.
Mrs. W. T. Stone was shopping
for the payment of Decem·
Dated th is 7th cby of J01nuary
In Huntington , Salurday,
ber
and
June
Real
Estate
Hl57.
Tax. Will close Feb. I , 1957.
Wednesday aftt&gt;rnoon guests of
John C. B•con
Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Crump were
Judge of the Problte Court
Clyde G. Millh6ne,
the Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Fiber of
Meigs County. Ohio
Farmington, \v. ya. and Mrs F.
Meigs County Treasurer G. Musgrav('_ Mr11 . Raymond Mus( IJ II. W 2:~. Jtc
grave and Mrs. rhar\l.'s Musgrave
Ill)
ot f'oint Pleasant.
·Mrs. J. M. Crump bad been tonfined to her home by illness the
past two w~ka.
Mr". Louis Stone of Parkersburg
STRUCTURAL I IIAMS
visited her p!lfents Squire and
ICRAP IRot\ - MIT ALS
Mrs. Jacob rhllllps recently.
,
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Crump were Mr1.
Hugo Juhllg, Hartford, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Andenon and son
David, of Southside.
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P:omeroy
Donald Smith, student at Ohio
State Univ«'rsity, spent the boli·
days with his mother, Mrs. D. A.
When people suddenly fa('e beSmith.
navcment the service of a tru~t
worth.v funeral dlrcctor is Indis~--­
pensable. Th('y also welcome the
LIGAL NOTICI
information and counsel retulv·
NOTICI
OF SALI
ed at
The Board ot Education of the
Middleport
Exempte,d
Vill,.:e
Sebool District will o(fer for sale
at ·publie auction on Saturday, Jlncun secure qunluary 28th, l957 at 2:00 p. m. at
without extrathe Pearl st. school bulldlna in
Butternut Ave.,
Middleport. Ohio, the hoUIC.!I lo-cated on the following dcseribed
I
real estate:

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SOCIETY

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan . 9, 1957

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POMEROY
Mrs. Robert Niday and son Bob·
by and grandc hildre n, Rick y and

Wilda ~lilri11 Niday of Sptmgfiel d
were wee~nd guests ol her son
and daug(M!r in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilberl Wyatt and son J immy.
. .
LL. and Mrs. John W11ha_
m Bla·
ettnar and daughter, 'Elizabeth
left Tuesday mornmg fo_r Lake
Charles, L~. afte~ sp~ndmi: the
holidays wllh the1r parenb, Mr .
and Mrs. Fred Blaellnar, Spring
Ave; and ~r . and Mrs. Jack Satterfl_eld, Middleport.

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
MA~ON

CLINIC
Adm issiom ~1abel Johnson , !\IJd
dh•port, J anuary 2; Mrs. Letha
Howell. Harruomil le , January 3,
Mrs. Jane J ohnson. West Columbia
January 4; Huland Glenn, Pat.aska.J.a , OhJo, J anuary 6 , an d Ray ..:u.
'ene Powell. Mlddl rporl, January

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MEETING POSTPONED
The Philathea Society, whi&lt;:b
was scheduled to meet Thursday,
hou been po11tponed because of the
Week of Prayer services being
held at the First Baptist Church.

7.
Births: A dau ghlf'r, Gewanna
Rennae, to Mr .and }In Vernal

Dale Johnson ,

West

Columbia,

January 4.

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ter road and Mr. and Mrs. Verne

Oavls of Middleport visited Sat·
urday in Ga!Hpoli:s with Mr .a nd
Mrs. Ernest Carpenter.
M~s . Homer Holter and
Mrs.
?avid ·Fre&lt;:ker were recent guests
of Mrs. Dana Peoples.
James Frecker spent the weekI
end with relatives in Cleveland.
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Mrs George Thompson of Chesh ·
ire spent Monday with her dau.
Miss Genevieve Eblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eb- ghter a'nd son in· Jaw, Mr. and
lin , Union-av became the bride of carJ Edward DeLong, son of Mrs. Roy Holter and family , Che1 Mr. and Mrs. KarneJ DeLong Dec . 22 in a double ring cereIter road.

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Lillian Steiff.
1'he choir of the l'rc sbyterliUI
Church, who are dJrreted by Mrs.
Rodney

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COMFORTABLE

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P. Bradbury, .grganist, and Mrs.
t: larcnce Lacey, pianist, played a
duet for the prelude and also accompanied the hymns for the

ser\'ice .
Tonight the Rev. N. D. Borden
of the Mt. ~ortah Raptist church
w11l preach and musiC will be pre~c u te d b.l ' ~is church choir. The
Rev Konkrl ~( ht w'.ll preside at the
1 service.

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•·All Throu"" h the Year" aecomP"nl. ,d by Mrs. Steiff. Choir memhers were Mrs. Harold Sauer. Mrs.
r ..·~ul H•ptonstall, Miss Farie Erlt•·
WlllC, Mrtl. Gale HyiR'll, l'alricia
and Janet Carmack, Judy Gregg,
Lewis H. SaUCij and Mr R11ppelt.
The Rev. C. E. Hoyt, host pastor
pre:;ided at the meeting ami pray·
rrs were olfered hy the Ht'v. C.
R Konkright of the Heath }!etho·
cl1st Church and Miss Bernice
Bowen, teacher of the MdAs County Weekday Religious Eclucntion.
u~hers for the service we re Lar.,. Rice. John Ko~.uff, Guahl An·
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thony and Eugene Coleman. Mta.

Charter No. 1910

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51r .. : 12, 14, 16,181 tO, 141.11, 161,\r

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ol Mrs W1ldermuth.
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The ROBINSON
LAUNDRY Way

SactiGn 5211, U. S.ltevi•ed Stat~UETS
Cash balances with other bankl.lndudin~ reserve balance, $1 0917'77 85
~nd cosh items in proce"~ of tollee~on ------- -- -• ,
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United States Government obligations, dtrecl
3,273,397.12
and guaranteed -- -·--·---------: ·- ;··-----··--- 290,060.00
Obligations of States and political subdtvlstons -·---- --1,742.50
Other bonds, notes, and rkbentures -- • . --- · · ·-- ----Corporate stocks (mcludlll!l $9730.00 stock of Federal
9,7t0.00
Reserve bank) _
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Loans and discounts (mch1dlRR no ov~rdrafl8) --- - -----Blink premises owned $16,000.00, furmture
~UGO.OO
and fixture• $13,000.00 __ ,:___ __ _________ _ -· -- -$6,GI0;173AO
TOTAL ASSETS --------- - -----------------

Time deposits of indtviduab, pa~ershlys,

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OC'pO!Iits of St.atea and po!J\It'al subdivisions ·---- .-- -- - 1,285,932.03
Other deposit II (c:erUried and cashier's checks. etc.l ----· 11,627.40
TOTAL PEPOSITS
-- - --------- $5,M7,926.14
TOTAL LIABILITfES
--- -- -- ------------------ $5,6417,t2U4

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

CHAIRS

Capital Stock:
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Common 1tock, total par $100,000.00 ----···-----

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BAKER FUI\N;ITURE
On The Brighteat Corner In Middlepart

WE HAVE

SERVICE

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ROBERT S. COATES, CasMflf
Directors '

Mildred M. Stanley

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Eldon E. Wooks
Slate or Ohio, Coun11, ol Mf'igs .. ss:
.
.Sworn to and aubBCtlbed h~.·fol'l' me tbill 71.h day of January, 1957, 11\d
h&lt;'rcby cettLly tballamnot an oFficer or \ li.rector or this bank.

MANNING D. WEBSTER, Notary PubliC. If
)fy .commission expiru December

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EST)

~o

receive the mandate fr9 the
Queen. Duri.ng the trjp he ~ed
hlt-"'.tlual ~eek \)f for~lty_. sat
up frol'lt With hil cluiuff.¢1.¥'. .
The audience lasted 20 minutes,
and a few moments before 2 :30
p.m. (9:30 a.m. EST), tbe pal-ace
announced brieny :
' "The Queen received the Right
Honorable
;Harold 'MacmiLlan,
M.P., in audience this afternoo~t
and otrcred him the post of prime
minister and first lord or t b e
treasury.
"Mr. Mlicmillan accepted Her
Majesty's offer and kissed hands
upon his appointment"
The dedslon to name a prime

Tickets are on sale now from
Lions members. Dinner is planned
for 8:30 ...p. m. Liona John Myera,
Willis Leadingham, T. T. Fultz and
Russell Baile:r. are on Springer's

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·Robinson's

Laundry
Seeond Street

Pomeroy, QbiD

Miss Hulda Roush
Claimed ,By Death
At Mason Clinie

committee.

minister belongS to the . Queen
alone. But usually she --pleks a
man who can muster a m'ajorily
of the House of Commons.
In this case, with the Conservatives holding a 58-Beat edge in the
House, she ehoae Macmillan because he seemed able to rally
fellow party members 'liehind his

Rew. Claremont Hoyt prosided at
the Wednesday luncheOn meeting
of the dub whe.n details of the
bean dinner were announced. A
fU-", "ne.r.born Holidays," was
presented by Gerald Preston.

Guetls were C L. Wharton, Hilton Wolfe, •nd the Rev. Howard
policies.
Ruppell lt was announced tbere
Macmillan's appointment was a would be a director's meeting on
vidory for the right wing Conser- Jan. 28 at the Ohio Power Comvptives, who rejected •Butler be· pany offi~::es.
cause of his opposition to the
Suez invasion.
RELEASED FROM JAIL
The right wing,er's consldt!red

Macmillan a compromise candidate who could muster moderate
support as well.

Earlier, the Queen had summoned wartime Prl~e Minister
Sir Winston Churchill' to help her
decide on a succc!sor IO•· Eden.
Churchill WiB one of mal'ly stlitel-

3. Prompt action on legislation
to :'regulize'' the statue of Hqnganan refugees admitted to this
country as parolees. He l'lsa stid
be s~ortly would send Congres' a

fl~la\ message asking for cbaitges In the immigration IIWI.

CALVES FLOWN TO TURKISH NEEDY

4. An appreciable increase

s.

ntst l'lropagantla.
5. Congressional authorization or

Missionary
Scheduled To
Speak Friday
Miss Ethel E. Nichols, an educational Miuionary in India for
38 yearS under the W-&gt;man's Amtrican Baptist Foreign Mission Society will be the guest speaker at
the Missionary Society meetifll of
Pomeroy Baptist Church, Frida:r
evening at 7:30 p.m.
In her many years of service
Miss Nichols has directed girls
schools, both elementary and high
~~hool , composed of mndu, Mo&amp;lt'm And Cl'lri.stlan backgrounds. Jn
addition to leaching she baa lead
in district Evangelism and ste\\1•
ardship and sponsored guilds for

the church.

When AlUed troops were sta-tioned at Gandati during' World
War n, Mrs. Nichols a!sisted doe·
. tors, served in a Mission Caateen,
conducted services for the troops
when a ehaplalu ·waa not avaJiable
and helped iefuce'e children.
Miss 'Nicbt-ls will tnl"'tl! here .
,..2 ,, 10tr_•-.-m- Chill,cotbe and speak ~ Mar-~

in

appropriations for the U.
infor·
m~tion agency to strengtben the
v~1ce of freedom against COminu-

Talks given ineluded ont:: 'on th4'!
Youth Budget by Mrs. Lowell Probasco; Lewis H. Sauer, Church
treasurer, on tbe repairs done on
the church and manse; and the
Congregational meetrng cGmmended the work done by the trust e~s
\n particular and otber Board5 of

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b~ver

quests.
1_. A school eon~ion biJI
W~i&lt;'h should be giveo ''high pri·
orlt)·."
.
2. A four - point civil right&amp; program which he recommended lut
year, bt.it which did not pus Con·
gress.

full U. S. participation in tbe intcrnation~l atomic energy agen~y.
J.fr. Eisenhower said t h a t
t~i"ough future messages from
hlm or department ~eadl
the
administratio~ wiiJ subinit ~ial
~ecom~nenda!10ns for legislation
~nvolvmg a broad range of sobJects. These will ineJude federal
frna~cJal . affairs, defense, the admmJstrallon of justice, agriculture, '·urgently needed" inft'easu
1 ~ postal rates, d~mestic and for·
cJgn commerce, natural retlourccs. labor, health, atomic energy,
public works and labur.management relations.

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thi.!i directiO!I.
. ~e Chil"f Executive delafed until his Jan. 16 .budget mesuge the
buill: of his detailed lelilalltive

sPeeuic n:_

and rumors promptlY spread that
the eld veteraJ1 might be uked to
form a caretaker government until the badly shaken Conaervitlve
Party could nominale a strong
. new leader.

on

He repeated hi s .recommend&amp;
tion for an "open skies" agreement among nations for mutual'
inspection of armaments by 4'uno
armed aerial sentinels. .. And he
again recommended tbat the Unitted Nations Pf'rsist toward the goal
of reduced armaments, pledging
this country's continued efforts in

recommendations. Today
he dirl incJu~e tbese

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted, Ira Foster, Pomeroy;
Ru11seU Caruthers, 22, M:iddic- Mrs. Bertha Pownall, Pomeroy.
Discharges, Mrs. Gene Wolfe 1
port, was released from county jad
Thursday In custody of the &amp;berirf Portland, Barbara Spencer and ba·
of Licking County. Caruthen w_aa by, Long Bottom; Mrs. Jean Ann
Bradbury, Middleport.
charged with noa-supporl

glrls.

Corr~ct-Attcat:

Edlaon Hobstelt&lt;'r

Palace at 2

men summoned lor. eonsultatlon

RID THAT HOLIDAY LAUNDRY ACCUMUlATJ'O~

$ tOOOOOOO

jaunty

Macmi!lln rode to Buckllllbam

1BiA!, t01h, ttV1- A HaH•ring plaid

\JIIith a %' l•ngth button fro11t- two
potch Poel.•h. In Wrinl.l-Shed finish
Oy Don Riv•r. ~· h•m. BLUE~ JUR·

.ke , MI'S. ~.liard Wildermuth, Mr~.

c1t111 of llu•lnelt on Dec- 31, 1956. ,....,
Comptroller of ~he Cur,.ncy, undlr

Marty Weill, fonner manager of
Matmillan was
champion
Roeky
favorite heavyweight
Marciano,
will
be
in
Pomeroy
on
contender for the job, R. A. Rab
Butler, 63, lord privy seal and Jan. 16 to eat beans and cornmajority leader or the House of bread .
Commons. Right wing Conserva.
tives had opposed Butler on
grounds be was "soft" in dealing
with Egypt over the Suez~lsia.

'l'he

picked over the other

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Earl Kni.~ht won pr izes when the I r----""'""""..;...:.;~~-~~~-----------;;;:;;;:;;:;::;;:;::;:::::;:::::;::::::;::;:::::;:::;:;;:;
Tuesday Can&lt;~sla ClUb met this \1
week at Lhe homr o( :'\irs. ·Russell
Wilson.
The hostess server! a dessert
cour~r to tho.'ir named above and
Mrs. E. M. Blakl'. \l•·s. Earl Warn·

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"Our Gr~atest
Contribution"
was the topi c o( the devotions led
by Leo Crew. Rev. Eugene Brown
read a letter concerning "World
Wide Attendance" and requested
a meetlng of the Pastoral Rela·
lions Committee and Ute Commission on Evangelism to meet at
the church, M()nday evening, Jan-

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Pomeroy-Middleport, OIUO, Thlll'lday; Jlllllll')l' 10, 1957

Lake Erie. low ~Might 5 to 12
above. Hivh today 22 to 30 northwes-t. 30 to 36 southeatt. frlci.J

met Monday

The Pomeroy N11tional Bank

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~a~ry P. Smith, chairman pre-

REPORT OF CONDITION OF

Platform Rockers
FABRICS

VOLIX N0.8

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The OfficiAl Board of the United
Met~oc!it;t

uary 14.
A Lenten folder was displayed
and it was voted to send one to
each member of the church Theo
[Smith reported for the b · d f
.
oar o
educatwn 0! 1 the rcdecoralinj;l of
Me&lt; Harry L Bailey and daugh - lho upstair, rnoms of the church.
ter, Brenda, arrtved home Monday He also announ~ed a workers eOQ·
afte~ a tv.:o week ~isit in Miami, terence to be held at the home of
Flonda with her Sisler, Mr. anrl Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Monday, JanMrs. Hugh Daniels and family.
uary 28.
Mr. and Mt11. C. L. Faulkner and
The meeting closed with the
dau_ghter, Cathy, have returned to forrtlin,~:~: of the friendship circle
thetr _home in Springfield alter and prayer by the Rev. Brown.
spendmg the holhf.a.ys with Mrs.
Faulkner'_, parents', Mr. and Mrs.
TWIN ARRIVALS
Ernest Rea and 'family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kay of
New Haven arc announcing the
DISTRICT INSTITUTE
birth of twin daughters on Qecem.
The Hocking Distnct Snnday ber 26 in the Maloney Clinic in
School and B. T. U. Institute will Point Pleasant. The babies have
meet With ~he Mt. Zion Baptist been named 'Donna Marie and ·m.
Church Rut nd , Sunday, January owe Marie and weighed (ol.Jr
13 beginning with Sunday School po••nds nl·ne
d f
a_t 9 :30 a. m. Rt'V. H. E. Harris, pounds eleven ouncei&gt;
"'•"c•• ' an
I bl~hour
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1s pastor. Mn. EthC"l Riley , Glous·
Maternal
-andlatber
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ter, 1s Supt. of Schools and Mrs. Jos e Ph Sh ep her d ol B qs t nn, ·''enry
ass.
Curtis Luckadoo, Rutland. prc si The paternal g d
t
d
d ent o( the Unions is in l'harge.
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• Week Of proyer SerVICeS
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At the close of Lh c mr(!tlng refreshments were Sl'rved by Mrs.
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pasC. F. Tompkms, Mrs. Eddie Smith ,
tor
of the First Presbyterian
Mrs. C. E. W.; Do-wnie aucl Mrs. W.
Church,
was .the preacher at the
R. Carpenter
sec!ond of the Uniun Week of
Prayer Serv1ces at the I&lt;~irst Baptist Church Tuesd1y c~·enmg. H1s
; topic was "The Photography of
Pnycr." Mr. Ruppelt alro sang a
solo "I Walked Today Where Je·
1sus Welked" accomp;uued by ~tn .

EASY CHAIRS

en·t 1ne
D.-tett

class-mates at college.

Boy UNITED PRESS
Ohio: Cold •• _.. warnlngt IOVth
portion tod•r and toniuht, .SMw
north •nd r•in c;han1in• t,. .now
..uth porHen thia mornlne dhnlnl•hint to flurri" thl1 aftwnooiL
Colcler today. (.learJ"''I •nil much
cold., toni1ht except eloucly with
&amp;now llurri•• continuirt~~ nMr

Official Board
Of Methodist
Church Meets

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore, Ches-

a dinner on F'rida y,

... IJIJ$~.ru/t:«Pido/
$50 VALUES

etta.

Janu:ll _v 2!1.

Middleport

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weekend with relatives in Mari·

It wu annnunccd that Group One

JUST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE

'

left ton Tuesday.

William accompanied A/3e Hayes

During the business session it
was decided to VlS!l the shut-ins
and committees were appomted .
The society was divided m_to three
~roups . for a money mak1ng pr_oJed, with, Mrs. Dey Hysell , c~air· mony performed in Hiland Chapel by Rev . 0 . H. Cart.
Mrs. David Frecker was the din.
man o{ GriJUP One, Mrs. Dwight
~
f
Parker, Group Two Rnd Mi ss Lydia
fhe b_rlde ts a graduate of Pomeroy High School Class ? ncr guest of her daughter anrl son
Ebershaeh, Group Three
1956 while the groom also graduated from the same school m in law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoi·
ler, Friday evening In observance
1953 .
of
her birthday.
The a.,nount givrn on a ml s
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of
Mr~
and Mrs Cl d M'lh
.
sionary project by the Primarythe bride's parents with more than 60 guests a-ttending.
·. Y e. 1 one vtsJunior Depnrtment was ~.00 and
lted rece_ntly With the1r son, Floyd
the Beginners Departmen t, $10 80
and family Jo B~pre
woul~ ~erve

A/3c Charles Eugene HayeS

to the airport. Mr. Hayes, who is 1-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.
Clarence And re ws who has been employed by the New York Cenemployed with the New York Cen- tral Railroad, ts on a two week
tral railroad in Charleston , W. Va. vacation.
has been tran:dered to a Hnbson
Vernor See was a business visitrun and is at his hom e, Ebcne'let or in Columbus Tuesday.
s~
Eugene ·powell, small son of M:.
and
Mrs. Earl Powell had his tonMiss Dixie Sewell . spent lhe

I,

WE (OIVE S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

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charged.
Mrs. C. J. Rbqdes was a business
Mr. and Mrs. Cli(lord 'Owenl
' visitor in Parkersburg Monday.
were business !Jisltors in Charle~

diY.

Dill.

E. W. Downie read an article on

*QUALITY MERCHANDISE

Mill Sl .

the Women's Society of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church held their January
meeling, Monday evening at the
church with fourteen memben
present.
Mrs. Dwight Parker , v1ce presi dent, presided in the absence o£
the pres1dent. Mrs W. 0. Barnitz
and also led the devotions.
"Islands in My Community" was
the topic or the program pre~nted by Mrs. Gle'l Dill , and was
given m the form of a playlet .
Mrs Harry P. Smith, Mrs. George
H. Parker, Miss Lydia Ebersbach
and Mrs. Dey Hysell auisted Mrs.

•

_General Hospitral, ba.s been dis-

Vining.

from the Charleston airport TuesMrs. Emma Bissett is improving
day for PlattsblU'g, N. Y. He has slowly after a recent illness at the
been vi.iiting his parents Mr and home I){ her daughter, Mrs. Tbel·
~rs. Arnold Hayes , an'd f~mil)' rna Pratt.
smce December 22 when he eompleted his tralnlnu at Shepherd
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Corbett, Penn.,
"
were weekend guests of Dr. and
Fred Bl•e"n•r
was , businc •~s M
Air Force
Rase, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Pickens anri ~n. Ray.
"
H
vtsitQr in t~unlington . W Va. to·
rs. ayes and sons, Waller and Dr. Corbell and Dr. Pickens were

United Methodist
Church WSCS Holds
January Meeting

A general discussion was held
on three subjeds, Teenagen, Elderly people and Alcohol. Mrs C

*ECONOMIC BUYING

-

Mrs. E. M. Blake 1nd her father, aila remaved at the Muon Clinic
Roy Trac)' Sr., were butineaa vislt Tuesday and hiJ elrbt mo)JLbl oid
ors in Cresap, W. Va. Tut;Jday.
Nin sisters were JUests o! Mrp.
Mr. and .Mrs. D.antel BlfcNaugh· Richard Schwab and daught.era fdr
Lon, Columbus, and Mra. Louise the dav.
Thomas, Point Pleasant, were
Mrs .•\lartha Musser, who ba&amp;
called here Tuesday and Wednesbeen
a medical patient at Mei£11!
d!l)' by the death of Mrs. Melvin

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•

I

.

Floyd Carmack presented the
1957 budget in excess of $12,000
and the budget was accepted by
the members. Ro-bert Tewksbary
and Mrs. Harley both spoke on
the ~ork of the tru&amp;lees during
the past year .

Floyd Carmack and James Sui·

Reed Is Renamed
Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings President

Market Reports

Theodore T. Rt&gt;ed. Sr. waa ~­
llvan were l'D'Chairmen of a com·
mittel:! ineludlng, Roscoe Fife. ED- cll!cted prl':~i dl'nt of !he Farmers

I

er Lewis, Wil1iam Lewis an~ Mrs ..
Iva Brown, to send letters to 1he
oongrcgalioQ concerning the work
planned for the year and the budget.
JAILED FOR NON·SUPPORT
Roland Bachtel, 37,

Massi llon,
0 ., was jailed Thursday here on
a warrant charging non-support.
He was OJrrc1led by Constable rete
llendrix and will appear in Justice of Peace R. E. Grindley's

court.

lank &amp; Savin::~ Co., when the an·
awal atocl.1wlllcr ~ meeting 'YIIS
beld Weclnr~day afternoon in the
bank's offil'I'S.
Other ofr1cNs re-named were
~ten Shain. \'it'e president; Theodore T. Re-ed . Jr. , asst. vice 'president anrl asst. secretary; J. Ed~
ward •i''ostrr . (';ashier ~~ond sP.Cretar:r. '
Elected to the board of direetors were : Theodore T. Reed, Sr ,
D. Curtis Reed. Aten Shain, Fred
W. Crow, Jr., Cedric W. Clark,

Thereon Johnson 1nd Mrs. Alma
F. Parker.

CINCINNATI, 0. tUP) _

uce

Prod-

~ggs. allout steady, net prk:el
paid at fa rms U.. S. consumen
wh1tcs and browns; A jumbos 8340, A lar~e 29-31; A mediums ~

27: A small 20-24; B large ~28 ·
J&lt;'l)B whites and browns, A ]arg~
35-3ti; A medium 32-34.; B larje
3..1·::C4.

POIMII U.S, SINATOI Walter F. George (D..Qa.) ll eoqrabQted
q Pftsldent Eisenbower confers the ranll o1 Ambassador 011 blm at
• eeremony lD tbe White House. Loottn&amp; OD II Secretal7 ot State
' J'olm Foster DulJeL ~e will be the Presl.t:lart'a "'troubl~
._ID fore!Mo atrain problema and act u b1l ~ reprelelltaUn to
... NortbAtlaDtlaTreab'O-tlDD.(l......lliHIGI~IO)

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1, 1058.
',

Chicken.~. mllst
s i~ t cd of poultry

deliveries ron·
purchaSed early
m wee-k ; fryers 3-31,2 lb 18-19;
~ens. heavy ty-pe 14-1'7; hens,
hght type 10-12,
Bulter, 90 SCOJ:e 68.

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