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The Daily Sentinel

Ohio UChanges Institute
Pomeroy Meeting · On MissiollS
To Feb. 7Date
To Be Sunday
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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

Middleport Society Notes

Mrs Hennan Werry

Mrs. E\erelt B11chncr and dau- bart 1s a student at Ohlo UniVcr·
gbtcrs, Karen and Conme, M!d11e· J sHy
port, and h~:r s1ster, M1ss Mary
Herman Bailey, whu bas been a
Schaaf, Columbus, v1s11ed their medical patient at the Meigs Gen·
brother Dr G c Schaaf, aud !am· era! Hospital, has .r:cturned home.
·Jy, Frankfort, .Monday
~lrs. Dale Walburn and seven
Funeral serv1te11 for Mn. Her·
Mrs. Leslie Ervm was called to pound son, Stephen Edward, have
Jackson th•s week whrn• Hhe Js returned from Meigs General kos- man Werry were held at the Fed
sta~.ng w.lh her son, William Hur- p1tul to the home of her husband's erat~d Church Sunday at 2 p m
l\,.J, , and h•s family
wh1lc \11 s parents, Mr and Mrs Raymond wtth t.he R.t!v. Waldo J Bartell
officiating
Burrell has been m Akron w!ler · Walburn, and family
she waa ~:ailed by the death or ltcr
Mrs. P K Russell and daughter,
Special music was provided by
mC~ T !ler .
Kayte, and her nephew , James Mra. Ben Neut~hng , orgamst and
.Mr. and \1rs W. F Hawley were Karrick, v:.s1ted Jut week wtth the church chotr who sang. "Abld::
d1nner guests Sunday of the1r U:&amp;u· Mn. Ada Truslow, Montgomery, with Me" and "In the Garden"
ght!:'r, :\1is~ M.lldrcd Hawley, an11 W. Va
· Burial was m the MmersVllle
l1 ~ Nan Moore and daughter,
----·--Hill Cemetery and palJ.bearerb
} 11.. beth. Other cuc.sts Sunday at
were. Albert, John and Paul Wer
the I.iawley-Moore home were Mrl.l
ry, Phillip Werry and Herman
Kenneth While and Mrs Harr1et't
Kaspar
.'\ndris, Belpre, and Mrs Ella Hannum, Long Bottom
Commg from out of town for the
Mrs Opal Priddy is confined to 1
servlces were· Fred Werry of
her home with an attack of flu
San D1ego, Calif , Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Charles Stohart
Edward Parker Jr of Clevehnd Phillip Meier, Columbus; Mr. and
and daughlcr who have been stay- spent the weekend w1th his par· \trs Ray Sparks, Haydenv•le, Mr
ing with her parents, Mr and Mrs enls Mr and Mn l!;dward Parker and Mrs. Robert Gruc11cr, Mr and
John C haunrt' Y. s1nce th&lt;' baby'&lt;; Sr. 1\tlrtE'rsvil lc
/ (Mrs Eugene Nesbitt and Mr11
b1rth. ha\·e returned to lhcL.r a·
lir and Mrs Juhn North and 1 Mary 0\'erton, ParJo:erburg, W. VJ
parLmcnt 1n Athens y, hPn' Mr Sto. ram1l y, Mr and Mr~
Charles
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- - - - - - Shiplev and family and Don Ship- I Mr and Mrs Elhs Sm1t ,
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Icy or'
Newark ""erf' weekend and Mrs Harry Ychnert, Mrs
guests of Mr and Mrs. Eshe Mos-1 Betty Blrmbaumcr, Mrs Wilma
sman, Minenl\lllle
I Wise and daughter and Bob French

Funeral Services
Held On Sunday

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Auxiliary Plans
Representative
T,OGirls State

Mr and Mrs Clifford Philhpo ail of Akron, Mr and Mrs. Robert
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v 1stted Sunday 111 nacine with her [ Seyfned, Selma, Ala, John Grue!ather, John fdcClaskey.
ser, Y.oungdown , Mr and Mrs
The Aux 1J1ary or the Feeney·
Mrs Albert Mce s r&lt;"turned home, Dan Gmther.
Beverly, Mr and
Paul
Gmthcr,
Charleston, W
Be nne ll P os I, N o. 128, A mer Ican Sunday after a \\'f't'ks vlslt 1n Gal· Mrs
va
Legion, planned to send a Junior llipolis W1th M~ and Mrs. Harold
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girl from Middleport High School
to the Girk Slate next summer
when thf'y r.1et Mondal at the Lc·
g1on H&lt;:~ll :\Irs Don Roach, prest.
dent, presided and Mrs Blanche
Haptt')n5tall gave the opemng pray.
er.
A ron't:nl,ut!On was voted for
the l\tarch of Dimes and plana
made for tlw Legions' Birthday
dmner on \hrch 15 Committees
Will b&lt;' naml'd m February.
Ont• n('w rnr&gt;mbur, Mrs
Sam
Clark, wa~ voted mto the Auxil·
jary.
A salad l'Oursc was ~Prvt•d by
Mrs. Roach Mrs Helen Kennody
and Mr11 Norman Wayland

F.rw1n and family She wd accompanled home by her granddaugh·
ter, lflss Barbara Erwin
Nancy Burm IS Ill at her home,
"llilberry Avenue w1th the- flu..
Mrs Harold Johnson ant! Rich·
ard Lcllhcll of Sprmgfleld were
wet•kend gUI'Hls of Mrs Emma
Lclfhcll.
Mr and 1\1r!&gt;o W n Grate and
son James (JI Ch&lt;~rlc.ston, W Va.
wore weekend gm·sl!! of her par·
• nts . \1r and MrN Wilham Baker
Sunday gue~ls of the J\akcr's were
\1r and \fn; G:1ry Duddina: ot
flun!Lngton . W' Va
fl1chill'd V;nJ~h,m Is confined to
hi!&gt; lionw , Uuttcrnul Ave. w1th the

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~fr and Mrs Allen C. Hill Sr
,.:! 1\; vlslling •n llamillon with their
~mn and d&lt;itlghle!·m law, Mr and
~Ir s Alll'll L Hill .lr und fam1ly

Dr. R. R. PICKENS
509 S. ard Sl
Middleport
OSTEOPATH, PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON.

NEW CITIZEN

WILL BE

J\.lr aud Mrs. Vernon Uin!{, Mid·
dlepnrt HD I, m• announcln&amp; the
lmth of a 9 lh one oz. dughlt•r
horn ut 11 10 11m Jan 27. Grand·

OUT OF OFFICE

Mr.11. Velma J 11 ckson, Mrs. Ruby
Ginther, Mrs. rauJn 1e Petry and
Mrs. Theresa Ellmo11, Smithl'rs, w
va.; Mr · and Mrs Hcrmao Kaspar
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Werry,
Dayton; Mr. and Mrs Harold
Werry, Vmton; Mr. and Mrs J
W. Seyfried, Athens, ).fr and Mrs
Wilham Seyfried, Gall•polis.

Mr. and Mrs W11lli•r Werry,
Mn. Alice Sm1th and :'fir and Mr11.
GeorKC McKmght, Mason, W Va.;
Mr. and Mrs Jam('S Stauts and
Mrs. Mabel Gerlock, PI Pleasant
W: Va; and Mr. and "Irs Ralph
Gibbs, Mrs. Jamu Haggerty and
Min Pat G1bb~, New Haven, W

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The Extension DlVIsion of O'l~
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Umvcrsily announces that a cl·
m 4 Phy@kal Seience, three &amp;eJI1
etter houri, -wUJ be g1ven at the.:
Pomeroy Senior Hirb ScbOQl BuUd.f
ing, in Room 14, Meinning ThunJ
day, February 7, at 6:30 p.m. The
iril1ruttor will be' Dr. W M. Pierce,
Aasociate Professor of Physiea.
This meeUne wu oraina11y sch·
edu!ed for Thursday, Januuy 31.
The claas it to meet once a week
for /ift.een weeks.

Sixth Birthday
Is Observed By
Cathy Russ~ll

A Mission Institute will be held

on Sunday, February 3, at the
TrmltY Methodist Church in Portsmouth rriartlng at 3 o'clock
Jastmg through the evening.
ner reJervalions are to be made
with the church ]tastOrs.

The Russell home was decorated

with bright colored balloona

whl~:h

were used as favora and

Mrs.

RuJSell

served

decorated

tup

cakes, ice cream and mint&amp; with
bbbble eum favors to the gueats.
Lee's doll birthday ealie was

Grange Holding
Contest P.ot ~ ;::-·:·
BestAttel)(ia"ce'''· t.,

Perfeel attendance awards were
presented at th~ Morning Star
EUB Chur~:h ncently
Mrs. Bertha HOller re(e!ved a
five year pin and three year plna
were awarded to Cha1·les - lbte,
Phyllis lhle and J;)~lores Kraeuter.
Two year pms were presen"d to
Ellen Shuler and Delmar Hamm
and Lou1se Fisher and Jimmy
Hamm received one year ..wardl.
~ngratulated
for attending
Sundays In the year
forty-five
were Mr. and Ptlra. Lawrence R.oat,
Annabelle Rolle, Eldon !:}raeuter
and daughters, Leda and Roberta,
Dana Van Meter. Lester Bailey,
Mlldrcdtlhle and Nancy Shuler and
Mn. Norman Fiaher and daughter, Alice for attendmg forty-four
Sundayr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser en-

tertained with a dinher, Sundar
l:'vening at the1r home, ;Minel'lvllle.
Guests were Mrs. Velma Jack·
son, Mrs. There101 · El~on and
Mrs. Pauline Petry ol Smithers, W.
Va. and Mr. and Mri. ,~ul Gin~
tber, Charleaton, W.

Harry O~horn Sr enter·
taincd
w1th
a hou~&gt;chold shower,
Mon. Jan. 28 Thru l'ri
recently
at
her
l.mcoln
Feb I
I p~trents ar(' Mr and Mrs. Albert Terrace, honorang home,
Mr~. Louis Os·
Taking A Post Graduate Ba£'r or Minersville and Mrs. Pearl
Hnlfman, Mlddlcport. The Bln;ll born.
Colli'Se In
have three oth('r children, Vernon
Eledroeardlon Graph
Games were played dunn:;: the
14, Jamcc 10 and Sandra, e.
c\'l'nlng with prizes awarded the
winncn Mrs. RalJ?h Gralcs re·
&lt;'Civcd the door prize

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BUCKS IIGH'fM ..

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lmaaJae IIVillll aearly 120 oa th• regular year-round
price ol 1 f1111ouo Sealy Natural Rellllt'o button.free

, •• no bUuoae,. ao Lumpa. no 1ump•1 You c•n•a: h~ar
o finer qaaUty. more luxuriou•ly comfortable mato_
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Colder and clearing weather today was expected to ease the
torrent of rampaging river waters that killed at least one per~
son and left three others mJssing in four eastern states
The t:ash floods in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and
Tennessee swamped some 13 commumt1es and caused damages of several million dollars.
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William Darst
To Be Soloist
At OSU Concert

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The, 4Dk&amp;ue feature of the paintmg is .Uiat Jt is fihown whlle the
sanctUiry' is darkened by the 11•e
o£ blaCk· Jigtit and Mr. Dunn Sing
a solO ;J,Of)c l&gt;eath" during the
showlal"'of!th~ pjcture. Oilier pictures •ill be used durma: the sel"v·
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course. Every dealer tries to tell you his make is
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Here are the facts! The resale value of every make,
model, and year is lbt~ in the NADA Used Car
. .(\
Guide, the oflicial "bible· of the industry. And
here's what the NADA Guide shows,
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,plans for % Leadership Training
'held during the week
School to
of Mal"tb 2~ 29 were made at a
dietrict mee~.ing of Evangelical
United Brethren Men in Pt. Pleasant on Sunrlty afternoon.
The schoo' wilt be held at the
Bellemead ct.urch in Pl. Pleasant
with courses tor the school to be
selected by a committee wkich in·
eludes Rev. K J. Scott of New
Haven, Rev. Jack Higgins of
Bellemead, f)tia Rice, Raleigh
Roush, and PJut Rickard.
The school will be open to aU
personH and Will Include lhe offerIng of courses 1n teaching.
A report on the progress of
county ~:hurthes in the current
dtive for funds for the Memorial
IBuildine at Ev·Un·Breth-Acres at
Buckhannon waa prosented by Harold BumgaTdner, dit~lrict promoter
tor the drive,
At the meeting It was voted to
p]edge the purchaae of a $100
bond in the drive with the pur·
ehase to be made following the
qqarterJy Dl('eting to be held in
New Hilven in April.
Presiding at the meetiJti on
Sunday wa:. Pau) ,R1ckard, presi·
dent, of NP.w Haven, Bernard
Lieving of New Haven offered a
prayer wbHc Otho Lievmg read
the secretary's reJ'lort and J. A.
Ferrell gave the treasurer's report.

Former Resident
Suffers Heart
Attack Saturday
John SCott rect"ived word Sat·

Mr. Scott u a former rc.sadent

aupervi!or o(: the Ohto Fu(ll com
pressor 1tation.
MT. and Mt1. John Scott returned home Monday after spending
the weekend In Sugar Grove and
.u the hospital in Lancaster with
h1s faLher.
Mtss Mary Jane Scolt and Roscoe Wise visited Sunday with
Miss Scott's grandralher and also
at Sugar Grove with her grand·
mother.

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Coraer In Middleport

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The acc1dent occW'red at the
commissions and eight othfr com- intersection of Rouks 838 and 124
m Great Bet1d. Investigating offi
mittees.
cer Alfred LYons mYe5t.lgnted the
mc1dcnl
POSTS BOND

Fay Sauer, prineipal or Chester
High School today announced 34
st.ude{lts on the bonM' rolis for the
past six week grading period. Sen-

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Betty Froot, Ada Randolph, lonlee

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• Made Ava1•lab}e ToMore 1Me1gs
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Lambert ·
Juniors: Madalyn Brown, Sue
White, Gayann Gaul, Margaret
Haggy, John Heher, Judith Lam·
bert, -Ralph Knight, Rosemary
Slade r:nd Jean Youna.
Sophomores: Willlam Bahr, E1~
eanor Evans, Donn&amp; Frecker, Jo
Ann Frost, Nan Haning, Janice
Hayntan, Slllnley Kelley, Janet
Knight, Sharon llitehie, Gilbert
Spencer and Shar,&gt;n Summerfield.
Freshmen· Mary Carr, Ronnie
Cowdery, Joann Henaley. Arlene
Canlll, Edgar Hartung and Barbara Smitb.

A significant improvement m ar·
tificial breedmg of cuws has be ·
eo:-nf;. available to !\1P1gs County
farmers according to Om Sn11th
who disclosed toda:v he IS usmg
frozen semen in h•s serv1ccs
Farmers now can have an unlimited select.vity in bulls from
the central Ohio Brrcrlmg Asso.
c1atlon Bali Sl11d ac cordtn ~
to
Techmcilln Smith who represents
the association bert! . Larry Neel ,
fteld superv•sot of the CORA. is
spending th;s week W'lh Smith to
insure the new program 1s launch·
ed correctly.

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Three From Here
Plan To Enter
Business School

Reynolds; Miss Ruby M113ser, Box
Ohi~ daughtt-r of
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Wilham

Musser: anrl Miss

Sm1th ~id trozen scncn pem1its
a breeder to select lhc md1vidual
bull whtch Will correct the parti·
~:ular type of deflcl(•,\cy 1n the
~:ow he Intends to bre.Pr:i Because
of the tinl:e factor mvolvcd 111 the
natural destruction of hqmd se·
men, thill cou.ld not be done lH!·
fore.
'While this additional serv1cc is
given at no extra cost 1t rC'qUir('s
more careful admmistcnng by the
t~nician The acmcu 1s mamt::un.
ed at 110 ·degrees below z('ro an a
f1eld chest rcrngnatcd wtth dry
ice About 65 lbs o[ the ICC JS
used wuckly.
Anotber Signa) advantage of US•
ing frozen semen 1s that prolonged use of a sire may be maintamed
long a'rtcr his dcath 1 ,
The CO~A has pwt'lt!Crcd the use
of frozen semen In A'ner1ca, and
is the leader in thJs last modern
innovation in selective br&amp;cdmg of
rarm an1mals.
Smith u1d the COBA services
30% or the cows in the 57 .~:ounty
area served by the assocutt1on fn
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Authorit1es s.a1d I w o Army
W1lUam Dant, Oh1o Stille Uni Weasels buckmg the haf;:e drifts m
verslt)' _,n1or from MlDDLEPORT I the pass are expected to reach the
0, will h the eornet soloist m a strandP.d men tnrlay
program by the un1versit.J"s Con ' A fng1d cold wa~·e swept out
cert Band at 3:1S p ;m. t Sunday ol the Pl11ns Sla~ and over.
Feb 3, in tJw Men's Gymnaa1um, 1-l read most uf the Ml!SiJslpti
on the campus.
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•Vallet". the S•hcrn Plains aa&amp;
A Senior in Ohio State 's •,&amp;chool th(' 6reat Lakes region
or music. be attended high ·school
Up to 10 mch10s of snow hit
tn Middleport. where he studied ' Antelope Valley near l.os Angeles,
cornet w1th Robert Gmtber, now and some 20.000 school c:haldren
dtrector uf mstrumental mus1c at were sent home H~avy snow also
Upper Arlmgton High Scbool.
'ret• at Bannmg, Cali(.
Jn add1t10n to servmg as solo
The fla1h floods which made
cornetist w1th the Concert Band, virtual islands of the ~:ities of Lobe also plays prlDI!Ipal trumpet m , gan and Wllhamson cau11ed at
the Umvers1ty Symphony Or~:bes- least one death. Seven-year'&lt;)ld
tra . He 1s a member of the honor· J1mmy Dee1 of Vtrdunvllle slip.
ary fratermties, Kappa Ps1 and ped from a footlog crossmg Mud
.Phi Mu Alpba, bas been an officer Fork Creek on his way to school
t&gt;f each group, and Is currently in Logan County and was wasbed
vice preside-nt of the Concert away by the sWJft walerl:l.
Band.
In Logan. Orville Chne 45 of
In Sut;aday's concert he w11J b_e Ch~ Tl'f:f', h1s own fa~iJy,' inthe soloist for Frances Thomes cludmg h1m wife and seven child"FantaisJe "
ren, forced to abandon their home
Drredor of the OO.piece Con~:ert Tuesday morning, reported at least
Band 1! Dr. Donald E. McGinrus 75 families had rece1ved temporof the mustc fnulty.
ary shelter 1n tbe city's National
Guard Armory. Chne evacuated
h1s family !.hortly before usually~
mild While• Creek raged over its
banks and poured water iltto tbe
first f1obr or hiS home.
Not far from this scene, the
Guyandotte Rtvtt at Logan and
the Tug River at Kermit bulged
'over thetr banks, forcmg scorea of
!amiliu hv.ng in the low-Jyinc
Ralph Radeliffe w..~s re-electe1 areas to higher ground
M;my
president of the Methodist Men's sought sheller in the Logan Na~
Association when they met Tues- tional Guard Armory and several
day at Heath Methodist Church.
~:hurche1 w'.ll'h had been thrown
Other officers are: v1ce-presi- open to eva~uees.
d('nt. Emenon Jones; secretary, H.
Slatl;! Pollt:e m Williamson
K Woodgerrl; treasurer, Charles thems~lves forCed to move head~
McEihmny The nomlllflhng com· quarters operations to a second·
mittee tncluded B. K Woodgerd, floor room because of the rtood
C A Emm1sh and Rohert Coats., satd the cilv was completely 1~
J\.lr Hadl"htfe pres1ded at the late dexcept for railroad trans.meeting and Noah Haskins wa"&gt; porlation Bus Lransportation both
leader of the opening devotional 'i at Logan anrl Wllhamstown ' was
;:erv1ce Spec1al muSic was present· lim1ted to :nf c1t1es' limits. 'pohce
ed hy ~1r and Mrs Herman Grate. 1 sa1d. A total of 50 or 60 famll•es
Rutland. and mcluded vocal due'~ I at Chatteroy, Goodman .and MaWlth gu•tar ac~:ompaniment by Mr her, all near Williamson, were
cva~:uatr.d to htgh ground.
Grate.
Phlns Wt're discussed for ass1st·
La!it m!clmghl, the htghway ln·
mg the Class 12 Circle members formatwn l•ureau of the state
m SN\'tng the canteen at rhc Road Comm,~slon reported several
Bloorlmobile Umt at the Pomeroy h1ghways under water. Among
Jumor H!g h Schonl Wt&gt;dnesdav
them were :slate Route 80 belween
Refr('shments of pte and coffee: Gilbert and Logan; state route 10
were M'rvcd at the close of the in Lincoln County, ~:losed JUst
met•!1ng
north nf Harts Creek and at Ara*
coma, ~tate Route 3 nOTth of Mad*
!son. ancl U S nt 52 at the oui·
Sktrts of Wdhamson
Other hl~hwa}s closed by the
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ram mcluded state Route 4
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at SJ)( places bct.·,een Gassaway
fi JUaYOfS
and Sulton. U. S. Rt. 2UJ below
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U. S. 19 nmth of ClendenJn, Ra·
nawha rnunty.
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A Norfolk &amp; Wcklern Railroad
Mayor g F Robmson's court Tues- locomotive rolled mto action Tuesday mght and one $Hi bond was day when floodwaten biOC,.."d a
forfc!lcd .
road a11d prf'ventl.'d an ambulance
They werP Bill Cartwright. Har rrom n•Ht·h•ng a roal mine wher.e
T} Booth and Ivan Young, all for
a man had been seriously injured
mtmocation. and ail $5 and costs. ncar Williamson. The locomotive
Also, Harold F. Roush was fm. and a raJ! h.1ndcar fmally took the
rd $5 wlfh the co9ts suspended for man to !he Williamson staUon
opcratmg an unsafe vehicle; Paul from ,\ hf'rr he was taken to a
Clark Jorfeited his bond and Gor. hospit3l by a wa1Ung ambulance.
don R Stout was fined ~ and
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costs for speeding.

Heath Methodist
Men Re-'Eleel
Ralph 6ad..Jif£e

iors on the Jist numbered 8; Juniors D; Sophomores, 11 ,.nd I0'res!l·

Rita A. Ball Star Route&gt; Pom('roy
daughter of Mr. and Urs. Allen
E. Ball. have just comp\cted ar·
ran~ements LO enter the Columbus
Business University (Office Trainin« Schnon.
Mts:~ Ball and Miss Musser will
enter in' June. Miu Reynolds will
enter in September.
Miss Ball will enter the Receptionist Course, M'iss R.!'!ynolds the
Exec11t1ve Secretarial Cou.rae, and
Miss Musser the Private SecretarMEIGS GENERAL ""SPITAL
Admltted: Fern Hayman, Racine; Ial Course. These g~."rls will graduSylvia &lt;::oiHns, Pomero)'j Georae ate from Pomeroy H1gh School 1n
llfll)'.
Lowery, Middleport.

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(II Nease SeWenienL where he was 335, Pomer(ly.

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urday that his father, Earl Scott
oC Sugar Grove had surfered a Cole Slreel, Pomeroy, Ohio. da"
ghter of Mr .and Mrs
W11lhm1
beart attack.

Studebaker-Packard

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in the low price fielq, ~ode! fo",wodel, year
year. For example, the 1956 ·Studebaker
!?resident has the highest average resale
aU comparable V8's in its price dass-both in
centage and in actual dollars and cents~

Heavy rams were blamed for
thC' rloods
1 Pound . Va. m the Cumberlanti
Valley. was flooded hy a IS-fool
wall of w.atf'r, and flood waters
at Barbouno1lle. Ky . reached a
I depth or 20 [eet.
Thf' floodwaters Jsolated Logan,
W \'a, a cnmm11nHy of
5,000
persons. and Hazard, Ky , dunng
tht&gt; mghl
A 7 ~ear-old boy slipped and
r!rowned while crossm~ Mud Fork
('reek m Logan County, W Va.
I an d three person! were m1ssing
, o\n elderly couple ""as m1ssmg at
Pound, and a man was reported..
~'arrJed away by floodwaters near
Harl or~ Ky
Other flood~ hit Welch W Va,
·oiatm g that commumty and tor c'1 g evacuation of some hmlll i"!l
J, power f;!l lure bla.eked out Lhe
I Wt&gt;lt:h Emergency Hospital
1 Elsewhere more !mow was upected today m the so1Jthern Rock.
ies where 55 to 60 railroad work*
ers are trapped by 21 feet of snow
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'fhc sermon topic Monday nen-r .
ing wu ''The Sin of Uaeleasness''
and tonight'! topk , ls1"The Precious Promises of Jesus". Thomas
Kelly sang :a solo "My Task" on
Monday eve'ling and .Mrs. Chester
Erwm was organist tor the service.

rman.
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E.arl Keefer explained a propos-

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, January 30, 1957

One Dead And Three Mi~sing
As Flash Floods Hit Tri-States

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LOLLIPOP VALENTINES

Ohio: P•rtly cloudy encl colder
today with tutt.,..d 1now flurr'"
Mrth•••t por11on thl1 momlnf.
Partly cloudy •net cold tonltht
and Thut"fd.y witt. snow flurrlet
netr L•h Eri41. Hlth tod.y 15 M
25 north, 25 to 32 south. Low tonitht 5 to I 5_

in Tile Mea.s·lf•r•• Area

• IND!VIDUAL VALENTINES .... · · ...... · .... : ._.. · ........ $c IJ., SOc

of $20 for the Mason County Mar~;.h
of Dimes at a recent meeting pre·
sided over by Pre11ident Paul Ho(.

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mained 1·2-3 In ' the United Preas
College basketbaJl ratin.g1 today
aa most of the teams prepared to.
resume hill &amp;eale action alter con··
e:11mlna..
centratina: on
'"tJons. Ohio State was

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Fred Dunn. evangelist frt'm HuntIngton ,opened the revival aervICes at the Middleport Chul't'!b at
Christ w1th a special presentation
of a p\otllre of Jesu• looklng over
JerusaloJD fh.ch Wu painted by
b1s br~tlier, who is also a minister.

Marl\et RefrOrtS

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Evangelist
Opens Revival
At Middleport

va. 1,..6glalature
ed bill in the
which would pay lieu of trans~r·
tnhon to children Uvin1 one m1le
from a achool or bus route lnitead
ol two mllea U 'the law .bow atands.
'I he PTA e,q:,reut'd itlelf as being
ACtcr the honored guest opened m favor of the p1·opeted law an::t
her many lovely g1rt.s, rdreshmcnn voted to write to lea:lalaton m
o( ICC ~:ream,
cake, coffee and support or it.
mints were acrved by the hosteu
The PTA also approved 20 fold·
While, Mrs. Gra"Yes ing chairs ~ently purchased by
I to~trs MrsDonDan Thomas,
Mr11 A R the organization. T!le program for
Knighl, Mrs llomcr Parker, Mr., the evening included songs by
rtobrrt Remhart, Mrs
Edward Mickey Taylor, Wllma Wheeler
Vcnoy, Mrs. Joseph Cook.
•'nd Annabelle Wheeler of Mt
Mrs Ross Enna, Mrs. Fred Alto
Nease and children, Danny and
Lee Ann , Mrs. Harry Osborn Jr.
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and son Dilly MIN Sue Sprague,
Mrs Carroll Snowden, Mrs. James
ll•rn• ond ehlidren, Carolyn Lee
CINCINNATI, Q·
P • Prod·
and Edward and Mrs. Juliua Sau duce
vage.
Eggs, lare:e till 1-ac ha&amp;her;
prices. at rarmll, .~opsuro~rs. Vr'hl~
Scndlne Jlfls but unable to al· and brown A j-um~1
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tend were Mrs. ·L ee Hart, Mrs. El· large 2913~; A jruedby"'f . :a~:
wood Bowers, Mrs. H. 8. Smith, small 20-.24: 1 lar,e -..~ ; Q ~
~trs Fannie Harris, Miss GMc A lt~rgf\ 3~8; :A JR~d\\Uij:f ~. ~ '/J
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vi eve Stobart, Mr~. Orv11!c Well, 8 large 3t.J5. ·
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Mrs J.:mmett Shuler. Mrs. Edwud
Chicltefts, trY8~~~tcady; i~
Ellf'rsbuch Jr, Mrs Arthur Evans ffY')rs 3..3~ . lb 1
heavy i
alld MISS Frances !!:vans.
type 14-l6; hens..
t type 10.12. 1

Onee_again drastically
reduced _to

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In Loeal News
In Advertising
In Circulation

The Letart, W. Va., Parent-Tea·
chcr!l Association voted a donation

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PlumOJFt, Bigelow;
ChildN''' Work ..'
Roberti~~ "lbklng
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By lmma Hayman
for Y....b./ Mrs.
Tho membera of tiJO o.~.lq V.!,Q~ "High ~ BoUn of
MissioM · Work," the
Grange No. 2812 •i 41~ 't"1
are sponsoring an atte;0~e~co ·• Ho1~:~6,.;. Rio Grande;
test betwet'n the , men n t~ Miss1Qill' P!ogram for Wo•ni•n·~;
women. ThJs contest wl\) I 'f
Mn. 'W. c. Taylor, secretary
Miui~ary Edu~:ation, Ohio ConJweelcs.
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The los.lng leam will s.erve tli:e ferenCfl Women'5 Society.
wimng nde w1th1 a banquet.
The next meeting will be held
on }&lt;'ebruary 8. AIL membera are
urged to attend.

Attendance Pins
Are Awarded At
Morning Star EUB

Grueser's Are .
Hosts Sunday

F . Zerkle, wbooe blrtbday Ja on
the nme da!. A plai ud white
color acheme Will used for the r.
fresbmenb and decorations.
Among the lovely glfta ncelved
by tbe btUe girl was one from her
paternal grandmother, l(ra. Wil·
liam Russell, who wu Ul and unable to attend the part)'.
Small gueJta wefe Barbara and
Patty &amp;Uey, Miolcy ali4 Shelfa
Chlldt, Mlcl!oel EQ&amp;ene MrDIB·
iels, Bil~y Hennsler, Tony, Sherry
a.nd Jarue MaDonald, Cynthia Mills
Susau ObJlnger, Mary Jo Hindy,
Nancy Buchanon, BetUe Rae Russell. Adult guests were MrS. Tom
Mills, maternal grandmother ot
tbe Russell ~dren, Mrs. Glenn
Hennsler and Mrs. Charles: Mt&gt;
l[)onold.

cate, and or a nlary Khedule.

From 4 to 5 p. m.
)hsaionl wdl be held
"Tbe c;o~misaion on

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the alit of ber veot.aunt, Mro, M

The sixth btrthday of Cathy Lee.
older daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.
Ro F. Russell, was celebrated with
a party Saturday at tbeir homo
on Fifth Avenue. G.runes were
pla)ed and prUes won by Swan
l&gt;blincer, Mary Jo Hinely, Nancy
OhUnger, .Janie KaDonlld, Cynthia MiUs, Patty Bailey aJid Micky
Child&amp;.

The speal&gt;ers will includt Bishop 11nd Mrs. Hazen G. Werner
and Mr and Mrs. Paul Wiant. The
Wiants who were missionilrle~s iD
China, Formosa and Malaya, will
speak at the ope,ing program at
It 1s predicted that many teach3 p m. and Mts. Werner willthow
ers w11l take advantage of this her pictures of Soutbeut Aaia at
opportunity to earn Reeded uedit the dmner hour. Blahop W.erou
whlle living at horne. ll approved will speak at 7 30 on his lmprea.
by Lhe proper authority, the end· &amp;Ions of th\! world problem in
it will apply on a deeree, 1 ~rtili· Southeast Asia.

Letart PTA
Votes Aid To
Polio Drive

Househ.?ld Shower
Given To Honor
·Mrs. Louis Os~orn

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Chul'ch Planning
All-Day Service
Sunday, Feb. 3
The Reorgamzerl ChuN'h of Je·
sus Christ or Latter Day Samts arc
announemg an all dav mcetmg to
be held Sunday. Februaty 3 at
the church located on the Ra!!ID('
Portland road ~t Olrl To~n.
Rev. John
Blackstalk. Middle·
town pres1de11t of the Soutbeastern
Ohio Oistnct and Apos!Je .tt.rthur
A. Oakmatl of Independence, Mo
Will condU'I!( the SCTVICCS.
Sunrlsy School and rommun10u
!CTVI~S WIII !)c held 1r1 the morn·
ing ronowcrl by a basket dmner
at noon. Oakman IS scheduled to
9pt!ak m the aflernoon S£&gt;s.swn
'L'he p"blle In m'lted lo attend
lkc ali day SCrVICC .

Ft. e Are Ft"ned l
CoUrt

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uce .
Egg.; , 1-2 c htl:her. pnccs at
farms, U.S consumers whlt~s and
bn1wns, A 1umhos 33 39. A large
30-33; A mt&gt;dmm!i 26·29, A smalf
LARRY NEEL, left, and Ons Smith check nrli[IC!al brcedin!! 2Q-24; B largr 28·29, F'OB Cmdnequipment before •tartin~ out this week to 'bl eak·in:• Smith nali, \\hiles nnd browns, A large
38-39; A mc.11Ums 35 36, B large
on techniques used ip. serv1 c mg Meigs Coun1y cows with froz· 34-35
en semen. In the trunk of Smith's car is the field chest used
Ch1ckens about steady: fryers
by the technician lo maiulmn the semen at 110 degrees below 3.J"'2 Ib t9 20. h£'ns, heavy type
zeto with dry ice.
· 14·16, bcns, ll&amp;ht type 10.12.

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0 Jan 30, 1957

ILand Transfers

The Daily Sentinel

Rtchard Schtlberg 'l acres Lebanon Twp to Paul J Adler
Ralph &amp;. McKeru.ae Dorothy E
McKenZie Dllrcel Sutton Twp to
Ralph S Y"Kenz.le Dorothy E

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AREA
RICHARD S OWEN- GENERAL MA.NAGER
REYNOLD E GREENE- EDITOR

McK~:nzle

Na \ tOJUI.l advertuun&amp; representat I(
Rottmelli Ktmball Inc
343
Ux1ngton Ave New York C'IIY 16 N Y
F 1trred as sewnd ch•s~ 1 .!I ll n,.. II&lt;J itl r ;~t thl' post offtre at Pom
f'fU\

Buel K Ridenour Pauline RJ
rlenaur Parct"b Che!!iter Twp to
Buel K R1denour Pauline Ride
nour
Rus:;t'll Prtddy Ab~~ Pndd~ 6
acres Ru l:md Twp
to Guy
S\\adle\
Wtlham J Cook
Myrtle M
Cook 8 acres Sctpio Twp to bu
anP F Sltwley Hazel K Stanley
Harold W Demoske) Doroth~
Demoskey Parcel Middleport to
R le} S Manley Ehazabetl1 Man
Je,
H Clyde Jones dee Alfd for
Trans Pomeroy to Gladys Jones.,
Kenneth Jones Millard C Jones
Edllb Joanne Russell
Gladys Jc r.es Millard E Jones
Jean Jones Kenneth Jones Ger
aldme Jones Lot
Pomeroy to
Ed1th Joanne Ru SLI:'ll Guy Rus
soli
Har\ cy Chaney dec cert lor
tr~ Bedror41 T\l{p. to Maggie
~y
V.~t Well
Denver

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Sl bscnptton rates Del \t'n h\ carm r \\here ii\&gt;!ulabte 30 cents pPr

Wt&gt;t'k one year •n ad vane~ at The llll 1 St'ntmd off!ct&gt; $15 60 stx
month~ $7 80 th.rc.,. month ... SJ 90 8 1 motor route whrre a\atlable j
'nil' month $1 B) mat I om ~rtu $8 st\ 11011\hs $4 25 threr months

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editor al offtce phonl' 397

Sunda}' by 1 he OhiO Valley Sen
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One of the problems thJ! many people hope will face future
Pomeroy and M1ddleport admimstratiOns 1s housmg expan
s10n \\ htle not hmg ts sure at th1s ttme thances for a constd
erablt' development mstde both Porno oy and Mtddleport ap
pear excellent rtu s optmHsm anses on two tronts One 1s the I
strong IDdJcations of extens1ve mduslnal {Onstnlction some 1
\~her c 1n Metgs County The other 1 ~ the announced Intentions
of lh1 ce local busmess men to get on before long with 1m
provement of the former Lasley p10perhes along the flood
road 1'h1s ties m perfectly too \Hth

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statements o£

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Mayor C 0 Ftsher of Mtddlepm t Mr Ftsher has dedtcated
himself toward seemg a housmg prnJNt blossom In h1s home
town He rnmntams certam fum s'~ps have been taken to thts
end none of Y.hich for unde1standahlc reasons can be dis

~ ~)1. _Earrel Bed£ord
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.¥ Eaal.man 66 acres SahsbW'Y Twp to Glenn Thompson

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closE-d at th1s tune

Thus thPrc extsts m thrs area now a condrhon that prof&gt;.
abl\ has not been duplicated for nearly 100 years Immediate
Jy after the CLVLI War Pomeroy and Mtddleport pa&lt;IL&lt;llpated m
the general mdustnaL expansiOn ot Amenca Here mmmg of
coal to feed the spawmng factones anti ratlro3ds caused Porn
eroy to balloon to a populalton or 8 000 by 1880
A new type of mdustrlal and popu latlon cxpanston faces {ua
lure mayors of our towns Metals chenustry and power And
once aga•n •t appears thallhe neederl hardy souls will be on
hand to push the hfe of these communrltes mto new horizons
1 he qucstto!L ariSes how wtU the towns be able to ass1st in
housrng developments by prov1dmg streets sewers sldewalks
utrhtws and all the other services that a( company new rest
denllal additions?
Ma~or F. F Robmson of Pomeroy beheves there Will be
I title dtHtrulty Ln thts dcpartrnmt The towo sho\lld be able
to go nght along with housmg developments he hao told The
Darly Sentme)
The town ran stand readv to cooperate by constr~ction of
needed streets and racrlrttes which are fmanced tbro.ugh assessments against the property to be Improved he bi'lieves
Undoubtedly Mayor Ftsher sees the same prospect for Middle
port Mr Robmson ~as ophmistic over the purchase by Fred
Crow Theodore T Reed Jr and Roger Morgan of the Lasley
estate He expects the new adrnmtstratiOn to face up tQ what
£ ver task faces them rn lh1s proposed development
The thought follows that tt would be ltmcly for Mtddlepo•t
&lt;Wd Pomeroy councils to get some concn te foundation work
done toward cooper attn~ 111 the cHnlual ronstructton of a
rombtned samfilrv sf•wer system and drsposal plant
1he time m1y £nml soo n whln 1he valur of a cooneraUve
plan Will be much m01 c ;~ppa • ( nt th an nnw Especially so tf
both towns become errtba1 krd on housmg pr OJ eels
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Cl••do r~la&gt;b
~ G&lt;liney Lile Estate
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,lo..lt_n.aon C\lrren 29 85 acres Rut
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Mornin~:
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Carl B Jennmgs et at Lot
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Garry
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Pomeroy to John Wilham Blbett
1030 Arthur Godfrey
LO 30 Artbu" ';od1rey
nar
EleanoMae
Blaettnar
age to be
cla1med as a depend
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Cbe!tter A. Donohe\\.o Ruth Don 1130 StrJke 1t Rich
ent 1he law defutes a run tuna
Vahant
Lady
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student as one who IS enJagcd 1n ohew 1 ljtrt" Letart to Russell 12 15 Love of Ltfe
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Bcrmce
Roush
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Th1s 1s the third of l1ve arttcles b rtbday So 1f your (J5tb lurth lull t1me study at a recogmzed
1230 Searcb f-&gt;r Tomorrow
12 30 Search For Tomorrol\
to help taxpayerlio m makmg out day fell on or befor:e JaJ) 1 1957 school (or at least uye months of
L2 45 Gmdmg Ltght
Harry
B
doush
Ella
Kearns
Guiding
Light
1245
their .federal Income tax returns _you rna)' legally d~1m tbat extra the &gt;'ear or who 1s in one or sev
I 00 Kalte li Kii.cheo
RQush Lots 9S..l18 Pomeroy to 100 K.atte s Kitchen
By RUS~ELL C HARRINGTQIII f600 ex.emptlon for ar;e m your eral fullt1me on the farm tr:.t n
130 As the World Tunas
Charles \\ ayne Sw1sher Mma 130 As The World Turn!
Commt.. ioner of Intern•! Revenue return for 1966
Uli: programs
200 Ou1 M ISI Bl'ooks
Mae Sw1she ..
200 Our Mtss Brooks
Written For Th• United Preu
ex.,..ptlon 1'rJIIH DHfer
230
fJouJK:~arty
2 30 Housep~.rty
Whon To CI11Jn Child
W~lUNGTON UP You are a
Roy L Kendr1cks Erma Jean
Exemptions for dependents are
3 00 ".i he B g Payoff
$600 exemption whiCh means you f1gured dtfferently th•n for hus
Hendr1cks Lot
MldtJieport
to 800 tbe Big Payoff
A ch1ld may earn money even
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
3 30 Bob crosbv Sh.l.W
do not have to pay federal 111
Harold
W
DeMoskey
Dorothy
De
bilnd t~nd wife For example a more
than $600 and
sllll be Moske'
4 00 Brtghter Da)'
come laiC nn $600 or your 1ncome taxp!lYer "ho
suports his 70
4 00 B 1ghter Oay
4 15 t«ret Sturm
Your wife 19 another on your re yelf'iold mother 1s entitled to JUst clam'!ed ll:S a $600 exemption on
4 15 Se"t ~t Storm
hiS
fathers
tax
return
The
dcc1d
430 'F'.dge or Night
turn 1f )Ou f1le JOintly nn her own one ~ exemption tor hc:r ancl
&lt;30 E1o&gt; oi Nl•bt
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factors
a!"e
that
the
child
be
Th,.
'Early
Show
500
if you fah• separatdy but not on nothmg extra for her age
BRING BACK THOSE BILLS
under 19 or a full lime student
both
630 Your Esso ReporteJ'
a oo 'I ne !!'ar1v Show
GR.-\ND RAPIDS Mlch - Mrs
For a person to qualify as tax und that the ta11payer who cla1ms
6 45 Sports PIU'.ade
6 30 Your Es&lt;~v Repr'J.!'ter
Allen
E
Wrnte
appealed
to
police
payer
s
dependent
the
tuxpn)
t
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htun must contnhute more fh'n
Beyond th1s baste e"1 rnptwn Co1
6 45 Sport!'. Parade
to help fllld her husband s bar 6 35 We&amp;therm.an
the taxp,1ycr Wf' get mto a num m\15t provide more than one half hall Ius support
6 55 We~ Iherman
700
Jtll
Corey
Show
bellR
end
wcrghts
before
he
starts
her of questwns &lt;'OVermg !mch of h1s or her support 1 he on!~
700 Art Unkle•ter &amp; the Kidt
Douglas
F..dwards
7
15
addmg
more
weJght
Mrs
W11tc
However
If
a
child
earns
$600
thmgs as su~ port of elderly rela exception to thts rule w whe~t:
7 15 Douglas Elwards
GJant
Step
730
told
pollee
her
230
pound
husband
or
more
he
must
f1le
a
retm
n
for
several
penons
contnbute
to
the
t1ves school a~e dnldren who
aoo
Arthur
Godfrey
&amp;
Frtnda
7
30 Sgt Pre!~ton of the
ts lost wtthout
t
h1mseif He maYJ t'latm h1s own a contractor
dl\or cd couples support of an mdavrdual
earn money
Up
to
the
minute
news
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8
00
them
The
har
bells
were
taken
Bob Cummmgs Show
personal exemptiOn on his own re
survavors or
persons who h11\e
For example tf several sons turn fh ts m~an~ he actually qual I from the WaJI.e home while they
900 The Mllhnnatre
8 30 Chmax
d1ed an1l exira cxempllons for :and dauglhcrs support Lbc1r moth
were 'lway
9 30 J ve Got A Secret
Playhouse DO
lfll~ as lwo ext"mpUons 1J some
tiH a~ul n(j btuvJ
,f!r ond nuftc of then cMltllhules one clst' 1s fool,ing
101
00 lJ S Slel:ll Hour
1100 Up to the MhU.Ite N.,..,...
more than
Each I~XIJII.YI"I ill Is ~ 1 cxlru more thiJn hall !he support they
\105 36M~ the Weathtr
11 05 Scannmg .tM W-ellitber
lnJif his l!vmg l'i.pcnses one ex
$600 I;'XIIIIfl! un rf tu IS ti5 ( t older
may designate one of lhelr lJJll empiJOn on ht s own retu1n and
tl10 ':i he Late Show
11 10 The Late Show
Ulld Still
anothc1 $U00 1[ he IS bcr !o chum the $600 c:ttlmptwn
(ContlnuH From p•g• One)
blmd I lu $600 t'XIt 1 1 Xt rn .. llon for her as a depent.lcut The per one of the return of the s upporter
to W1lch th r!ood w l!'i 11 .-.
for blln lne~s cau hr clauncd by son designated must contriiJute
If a child ca1 ns less than $600
(Contrnued From p11ge One)
worr;t m mort&gt; !h rn 20 yl'an Over ~1 g
UlliV IJ v If(' Sf'IVI((l(\ the taxp l }t r ut m\ 1gt I he ex m re than ten per n n of the sup- md h1 s emplovt r \.\llhholds tax(;s
flo~~o {rom till I ~~ md F.lkhor n
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fill f J.! II t I ~ f'"Jlllted tO 1?;r IW emptwn f J1 btrn lnt ~s tppl t s nnl~ poll and ali the othf'l s who con from his puo,; then thu child IS en
H1\CIH; CDU~\d lh1 r1rs t m1d!oy,n
11 44 S1gn On
11 4t Sign On
11
!h ul1hT1nn 1feffH1(nl t.-.lc to the taxpa) l r hush tnt/ or w1fu tr butc Ill( r e than lrn per renl t11!rd to a Hfuud of thotte I x c~
{hod at Wtlrh slnu tom fhf
11 45 Cartoon Club
11 45 Cart4on. Club
musl file 11. dec! u at1on that they Likl:' c\etvon~ tis&lt; he mu!llt fll(
Ill 11 ~ ~ rv (e throu~hout much of or troth but not lu th 1 c ndt nts
wn!l r w1u so chep lh1s lime I! at
1
he
Intcruul
lit
vl'nue
Scrvlr&lt;'
12
tO
Noon
News
12
10 Noon N'ews.
~
return
to
gel
1
hat
1
rund
1 xcmptlon
will not claim I he
It 1 unl~ nc(rtt\y Sm1th ~~ lh&lt;'
boals wMe ll'wrl In n movc r 1m
pu hap ~ ru!cs ~ou olde1 lh 111 }OU Su( h a
12 15 Neighbors
J2 15 Netg~otl
Olh i ill \ hr hlllcl(l !l logo on th
declaratiOn ~~ made or.
du H ft om s"V( 1 J bullclmgs m Mr
t111r k you art b} unt day nn([ It form 2120 av.ulablt at any Revc
The law pt ovtdcs spP.Ctal tax
12 30 L1berace
12 30 bbera~
[I I II !.1 lilt II JlrOKI &lt;Ul
Dowell Sl ltoa Is It :u hn g 1nto lit
l'alts for any 11uh\ldual who qual
mty he wmlh munt :r lo \Oll Yuu nuc Se1 VIC'C OfrH t
1 00 FemJJ\Ine Touch
r1ty were blocklll
~ \ l q , thn c
1 00 Femmme Touch
1 45 Mo\ 1£&gt; MatJne~
1f1e~
as
hc&lt;~d
of
household
Th1s
Jrt con~Hlen d 111 add a ve r to
The law permit s 1 d nld under
tum
1 45 Movte Matmee
3 00 AftertJoc:n 'i'Jim F.estival
y1 111 llg{ on lire day b( fure your 19 or a fullt1me ~tudcot of any term mean!. ~rnerally an unmar
3 00 Afternoon Ftlm Fest1val
4 30 Super Senal Tlm0
rwd or leg lily separate person
P!Ve feet or IIH rf low fl om th r
4
30
Super
Serial
T1me
5
00 M1~ey Pf;t~ule- 'Club
Who
furmshed
more
than
half
the
To~
mundated the W1 luun,;on
S
00
Mickey
Mouse
Club
6
Ofl
'Puffalo B1U Jf. t
nunntenanre
rust
or
a
household
arca mvarliniZ part of the rJly li
tContlnued From p•ge One)
8
00
Cartoon
Club
6
30
Carto'ln Club
'
ACROSS
4
Pern
It
wh1ch was al •o home Junng the
23 City
bmuneu dir:l trlrl The Tug an 1 the
IJ l\
mganm rl the t lub will
1
Groun4
A
8
30
Five
Star
FmaJ
6
45
F!Ve
Star
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S~port
rnt
re
)C'flr
for
A
cmy
T"IJtcd
I
Alai.)
Gu}'andoltl
rJvc rs wt rc not 1x
1111 sur h llunrr~ all water safp
a rain
(Ukraine)
JO Danoe
p .. tsun v.ho quahf1e9 as th,.. t~~
7ll!i JohJl Daly &amp; the News
l&lt;epC'ctcd to &lt;'test until late lwsrlay
n I IIH• cou1te~y of the 01 I or
713 .f~h;: Datv &lt;&amp; tf-le
15 Norte
I Monetary
7 30 Dtaneyla£4
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jla\er s ·d prndcnt or B your u 1
or carY Wednesd lY St hnnls
,
!r) k ~ nnd glllliHH' he 111111~"
name
8 30 Navy Log
7 30 Shea1H of Cocflls~
j
unit (Bull') 37 Qahw
marned chrld t::randchllct or step
I ogan and Williamson renw
r 1 ~ ru II hoots nnd muturs h 11f'r
9 Penny (pt)
7 By~1elt
p 00 Ou:ie and Harriet
8 00 Ctrclf"- 1
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tB Phlllp•
child ( ven thought that child Js
dosul Wctln sdoy
r lltl n mOl&lt;' plnct s watrr ear
10 Po1tpone
8 Derviab /
g 30 Ford Theatre
9
00 Wire "Seh1ce b
pine
not 1 dependent
Vou may also
1~ nlullurbotll!)!prOJ;:IIlms
l2 Th&amp;nr
9 Reata
tO 00 Wednesday Night Fight,
10 00 Air :r,ims ::;7
TL ll •t
) laland
1t111er nJN,, h ft II : &gt; Ill\ Wlu
/i'. k
uullvuiuals havr a~
qual fy as a head of household 1(
11
of value
til 11 Robber
tO 45 Sport1cope
10 30 Fraa!.de Laine .. ~
)) 111ks Uti wodl d fo1 mh11111 In 1 11 u h 1\ llult so lH fun on 1lu wult r
~ ou mamlmn a home f'll~ewhcre
l3 Summon
(alans:}
30 Portlont
11
00
News
of
the
Nilht
11 00 New.s of ~he Ni&amp;hJ
twum t l!t} 1nd ( hurle!ilon wllllt ~~ ht u c r~ clo sold I eadmgh run
lo1 your fjjth.cr or mother and
forth
ltl A measure
Sl Old
u1s Theatre IB
11 15 Tliestre 13 "
,
tlw some wa Htruc of tht w.-.,t
14 Pronoun.
c1ther one tf them quahfles ae
I Wurt\em.
weJrht ........,•• Auwtt
)o~ o 1 k n 1vcr the Uwat RIVE'! an 1 l lhry ought to ~nt together anrl
liS Part of
-=~:::::::~~~=--,--l2
0H
ber&amp;')
your dependent
f&lt;W wool
•1 l:venlq'
Ty~~:art River In the north
I 1r llu r fun W!lh olhcn I !'loll~
to be
18 L'xlvlum
At
I
poe\)
8Jo.nom hstfval
SLOW BOAT TO CHINA
The southern cnd or the stair
I( n 1s nf11 n passed wh1rh lim
What HouMholsl h~t:ludu
IB CLLpedtea
1V Projeellnr
as Tape
U 'l1ny _.,.
BENT&lt;ON HA.RBOR Mleh
born the br~.~nt or the hcav~ ram
s 1hi rmhlh s enroYment of the
ot a coin.
end or,
The
cost
or
ma.intaining
a
bouse
U O.Ol..
43 Conotelo j
ALBANY N Y - More thaD
(UPl - SQuthweatern Mlch1gan s
rwll and mo .. t or the rloOdlllg was I IHJI(Ioors al II W(" r fi&lt;'IVI that h
(Obi J
church
hold mcludell
such items. ~a the
1roup
lattcm
lyted
Bl01som
Festival
w11l
be
170
years ago the American Ship
(OM&lt;'entratffi m tht' south How
t t lo~t ly kn1t orgaplzalion we can
17 Bowalow
20 Clo.11e to
rent Insurance repairs ulllittes
, Sri Kind of ratt •• 8plnnlnt to7
week
held
later
than
usual
next
Experiment
was the Q,rst to uU
ever exlremel)' heavy ram m ~ P nk up fur th(l typt&gt; of r('gula
1
u:uu
food It docs not mclude c Iothing
,.ear
Festival
o£lu;:t.ll.la
have
set
from
her€
lor
Canton Cllina That
parll of the north ruef&gt;day 1110111 t• n~ 11wl will makt. boalin~ a un•
21 unit or work
(Jducahon medical expenses and
22 Cltopatr&amp;
Olfay &amp;-11 19G7 as date lor the was m 1785 Two ;~oears later the
in.(l thHUthmed lo &lt;'1IU!if' ~tllous \tl~ull~ 1 ked form of outdoor rc
.the like even though you rna)' pay
24 Obtervee
colorflll event
EJ1per1ment an 80 ton sloop relluods bc(C\re Hlarkt ntn~
1 1 1011 n thu county
them
turnN to Albany
aD Prtclout
Au 1 n~ tht guest speakers1 hunt
Weather" QbaervcfiJ pr&lt;'dlr!t d
1tone
$1
COURTESY
Form
1040
must
be
use
to
that the Tu~ IUver would rrt~~t to
In\ 1s Gllbt&gt;rt Bush \Ice-Com no
21 Oaur•
NlJ!n,.EY N J - When Magiscl«.UD the benefltl of ~e lower
1
day at Wllhamson al 38 to Ul ft d dt 14 of thr second u s coaat
33 Thro•rb
trate
.Edwm
J
C
Joerg
heard
ltrs
tax
rates
for
a
head
ol.
household
IT
FIGURES
MOJne B tr1 8 ftt•t abOV( (lood~taj.!C ( 1lfll
Auxiliary which ('OVers
se ln\.-rlty
Ruth
HUJ.ted, Newark compll
JC You are divorced or legally
lllld al a.bot I the liftle level as \Wt ntv lwn slate 11 and 1 eo L
17 111&amp;11
KALAMAZOO M1&lt;h - Walter
~e~d
the
officer wbo arret~ted
separated
from
your
Wile
.at
thf'
In the 19M rloodM The Lognn j nlrh 11 ttl RMC head of the U S
beveract
Burns
1s a deputy 1tate f1re marher, he r.edU«:d her speedmg !me
fV'Id of the year you may not
31 Public
cre9t was predicted for 24 fl!el or i 11 ~ 1 ( u 1 Station in Point Plco
ehal
from
$:11
to
$:10
slightly below l961S
'II
claim her as an exemption even
11 \\ n~~
I 81 PrtPQJIUon
Jf you paid her support
fO Doork•per
When a q1 esllon ot dependency
In J.lod11
v....
comes up rtunernber ~at the de42' ~to
pendent
m\l8t meet five tests
1101 I AND M1ch - ~UP) - Thf'
1dtal )
f irJl you must haYe furniahe.:l
rh&gt;tdcrn or Lhe late Mr and
foB Btanaa
more Lban halt ol his or her sup..
l\f1 s 111 nry Brink• believe they
te Muac1ei
Seco.nd \he dependent s
port
h nt&gt; o t1 tal ag&lt;' ar~a\er than any
47 OI'Jif\1 ot
grOSB mcomes must
have been
e Ufn 0 J3St
Lm&gt;tl' m Amcrlra The tt udd up
sirtlt
•
less than $000 for the year unlea•
In 747 \'~Ills rana;lna: lu aA;e 'rom
48 Chll'to
John Robin,;on
(ormt'l Pll~ 58 to 80 Y&lt;'RfH All live in the Hoi
the dependent iJ your &lt;'hild who 1
IIOWI&gt;I
athlt ltc star arrived In l'omcto\ 11 nd \.rand Ilaptda areo
l Communi•
under 1.8 o.r a £ull Ume student
Tuesda) nlsht with hit w1f1 r.l()r 1
...u...
Tturd the depondoot mu•t be re
and h1t mother m law Mrs ~ 1
--2 Hlllomo
lated lo you or a member of your
I Ont-lpo\
Cox Colonial !itA w Va rlr I
.bousehold and hvlng m your
COJ'4
short visit with. hlt patonts Mn r I
ho.me Fourth the dependent must
and Mr" E F Robinson and h ~
be
a c1Uzen ofthe Unlted State.11
DAILY OR\'PTOQUOJ'Ii- ..._,. .,... &amp;o workiU
~;J•t~ Mary
hvin.e anywhere or a citizen of
,
Alll'DJ.af,,aXa J#
_ ,0
Mr
llobln An11 \IOU sc puraterl
any counlty Uvinj: m
Canada
II LOIIOPI:J.I..OW .._
from 1erv1ce w1th th~ U S Army
Mex1co
Panami or the Canal
Olio tottor limply otondjo lor uotltor. .. 11L1f -pto A to ....
TueJday after two yeu11 of ar\1\
.Zone And fafth the dtpendent
dub' 1 In Rl"hm(md Va Hrc WI 1
lor the lh,.. L' X lor lilt two 0'~ ~ ltorl, totten - ~
must not be matrD,J a jolnt re
return to Richmond nrxt Motulu)
trophu tho I..,U. and - - Ill !11f ..,... '" 1111
tw-n w1ih bu or her huaband or
ICICh dljl Uto oode tettero .,.
~
to begln employment w!th the R\)
wUe
nold! Metal, Company thf'r('
Tomorrow You ean claim deACrntot,....,....ll~
ductions for Huna:arian r.eller but
POUFI
MT JTI\ OPl' Tl Oa .. W-", ITI\ - IPT~
,not for polltic11 contrlljlutions all
KNoxvn 1 E Tenn - r. c
•bout pu~lltl ~cduetloos
TJL IIWMLI\ TJW 1.0"
WIIUa was spraying a flr"eproof!n r.
ao1utlon on a roller rmk 11 nt
ORMTR.
SIMMONS IS SPIAK!Eill
when he decided to I ght a cilo(a
Mike Simmons or Pomeroy wUl
•
l!l!lt The match l~o::mtr 1 tlu ~ 11
l'~'• Cryptoquotol lNTO U.QIIIdJI'B 801111: l\4ut
be the prlnctpal speaker at a
nnt 1nd the huge tent burat m
MUST FALL. SOIU DAYS MUST liB J)AJIK AND DI\CAR'f
World Servicr program at the En
-'-011'-FI:UAlW
to fbtme~ ud waa ashes wlthm
terpnao EUB Church, Sunday l'obfive mlitutea
»lMfJD\Itt4 t.r .,.. ,....,_ .,..loatt
ru.al')l' 3 at "'SO p m T-he pubhc
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Editor's Mall Bag
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Any ott.r rodera ta.v• eny fur.
tMr somments?
Dear EdJI.or
.First I w H take a guess on
Farm No 4 ls it Harold Carnehan
near Racine"
,I like your paper better every
day I tell everyone around here if
they want to aet the local news
ttaey should take the Sentinel I
Jlke your edltonals very much
I am sendmg a chppma 1
though m14lht intere•t you What
I think Ahout Elvil Presley

I live tn Bedford Tbe day it
came out la your paper Elv1a
Presley was their favonte am.a:er
It Bedlord school, 1 Jot another
paper th•t told about 'llvu Presley
I ~:we four httle girls growing
up ao You see why I might be in
terestf!d in thia thing they call
Elvia Preslt!y
Sinoerely Youfll
VIRGIL KING
Kmasbury Rd
"WHAT I THINK ABOUT
"WIGGLE WORM"
ELIIIS PRISLEY
ly lvangeUtt Freddf• o...
77ot ... rden Lane, Dalla•. Texas
The teen.!gers of Amenca from
eout to C03St and even ln ether
eouatries have gone completely
mad O\et' a 21 year oJd smger wJtb
the Vtdor1an srde burns who 18
alao becommg the sex symbol of
American boys and girls
Every pla&lt;'e we go the fust
que~~tion I am asli.ed 1s Freddte
wbat do you t-lunk of Elvis Presley' I am aware ot tbe fact he
Js th.e hottetJt tblna: m sbow bus1

a Jtncere reli&amp;J.ou.• feellnl Then
mtY be some \ruth to hl• beinl
rellgioul but tbere b a a:reat deal
of dlfferen&lt;'c in belna: rel1a:lou1
and bemg a born aa:aln Chrl..8tlan
Ed Sulhvan si.ened Prelle)' tor
three ahowa at the fan1uUc price
of $30 000
The Frontier Caamo Night Club
m Laa VPa:as pa.1d btm $7,&amp;00
per week
Hil new Hollywood ftlm, "Love
Me Tender which baa ju1t become the nt&gt;w name [or his late&amp;t
song cost $11Kl0 UOO
Elvia bas lifted roc:k and roll
ria:bt out of the night dub and
slappeo. 1t Into every bome m the
nation.
A Fort Worth paper alated the
bluest and most obnoxious Pre•
ley Fan Club jn the world t! altua
ted here in Dallas with 8 000 teen
11e members It also hu a scream
ing &amp;Q.uealina: loyalty Tbe fan
clubs have sold more than 1 000
000 of his p1etures .. t $1 00 each.
The Fort Worth Star Telegram
has thu to say Hyaterla Grip•
Soxers " Mass hystena completely
grtpped the crowd- moatly teen
aae girls Two full bouse abows
w1th over 14 000 teena11era watch
ed the "duck tail • young rock. am'
roller who became a show business
mtllionalre over night
The grrls screamed Elvis. I am
Elvis J am going
gomg to dte
to famt Prealey closed his eyes
and began the sensual vulgar
swaymg of hiS body that has made
him a natronwJde teen-age ldo1
They screamed Tears ran down
~hell' faces
They awarmed toward the stage Twenty polieemen
shook their heads m amazement
and ushered them back to their
seal:!r Many were there m charter
ed busea from various cities.
Two gtrls proudly displayed
scars on their arms where they
ba1 carved the wor1 Elvts' wJth
pocket kmves

ness.
It ts est1mated he w11l sell len
mtlbon records Heart Break Hotel/ "Blue Suede Shoes • Hound
Dog Don t Be Cruel a.nd Love
Me Tender thu ye.u and will
make more than one mdlion dol

A marned woman managed to
get back st.,ge to tell him that
she had her husband s Cadtllac
outs1de anoJ asked him to come
wtth her Presley who has tbree
Cadlllacs df'chned Instead be had
a date w1th 1n aarhne hostess who
had flown m to meet h1m
When asked why he was not
marr1ed he rephe&lt;.l Whet 1 the
use of havmg a m1It cow when
you can get milk and butter
through the fence
God have
mercy
A nallonal magau.ne reported
that over 10 000 glrla propose to
hlm monthly by correspondence
When the B1ble condemns 110
1t doe~ so w1thout respect of per
sons Wben the Bible sets foN.h
truth ,t does so without rea:ard of
opinions and attitudes who op-po!!e it TtJe Bible says m I John
2 15 16 17
Love no• the world netther the
lhmgs • tha.t are m the world If
any man love the world the love
of the Father 1s not In h1m For
all that 1s 111 the world the lust
of the flesh and the lust of the
eyes &lt;.~nd the pnde or life Is not
of tbe Father but is of the world
And the mrld passeth away and
l.he Iu.st thereof but he that doetb
the Wlll or God abrdeth for ever r
The Btble demands that those
who name the name of Christ
must not be gudty of lovmg thl&amp;
present worldly system or any
tbmg on whiCh Jt Is based
If someonoJ cares to take luue
ask them to read II Corintblana
~ 17 The Bible says
' Therefore if any man be in
Christ, he Ja a new creature old
things are pllS8ed away behold; all
thmgs are become new "
When sinners acr.ept Jesua
Christ tbey Dre born agaiD The
Holy Spirlt pves them spiritual
regeneration Those that are tav
ed have new spirJtual naturet
Presles has no evtdence of the
new birtll The Bible says in

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one

mght
to
bear or mavbe I should say see
ElvJs beca 1se there can be no
doubt that a Prealey personal aPpearance show would be a com
plete fatlurf' at an:.r mstitute for
bhnd people
The suggestive bodily movements that appeal to teen age pas
srons have been pr1mardy respon
uble for thr. degree of success
that he. 1s havmg from ctty to c1ty
Someone has saJd 1f he should
break h1s hipS he would have to
qQU am,gmg I agree What makes
blm TIOK.,
The For 1 Worth Press states
he JS a God lovmg k1d and has

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Friday
wltb llr ..... lin. ......,
her sl•ter Mr and llrL Almus
The WCTU mel at the home of Rltwlmp
Pleree
lira. Ethel Snowdeu 'nlundlly aft
Mrs Curtu SpU'n 1• 1..Utin1 ln
Mill Pearl Powell of
ernoon at 2 • m. The rneeune the cue of Mrs Crella lkHaffle
..... la e~J.arae Of the pre.ldent Mn McHP-frle 11 aomewh1t iJn.. spent Tbund1y end Fridlt wtti
her mother Elniq. Pawell
lin. l!:va FleJDI.n£ Scripture read proved at thJI hme
ln1 Wll .bJ lfn. Snowden from
Mr and M.r1 El'llelt B\IIJl., llr.
Pbll. Jrd ehapt.er Devotional•
Mrs Carl Killer of Atbent spent and Mrs Roy Bub apent Su.Ddlt'
were In ehata:e ,r Hn Edna Rut Friday with her parenta Mr .nd
wrtb Mr and lin. Geoq:e Badt
~e..1 1 Mn. Jntle llolden gave a Mrs W1U1am Folan Her daughter
and famlly
reView on tile Study Boot A cot.. Grace Aan returned bo;ne w1th
leetion .., taken for the Mareb her alter a weeks vllit with her
Sbann and Gary WeU. of Balah••
of Dlma
iJ"a.Ddparenb
Rood opent Tburldo7 wltb grandmother Haael .JohDioa alto
Hi., Debra Jo May spent Sun- Mr and Mn Robet1 Bitton aad
IIRTMI ANHOUNCEO
Kr and 111'1 Don Harrison are day with hE-r aunt Mr and Mn family ol lluleltl, Oblo.
announ.c:lJlf the birth of an B lb Homer Parker and daupters..
Krl.. EthP.I Snowden 1nd lin
llr 1114 !In Deunr CUrtll 1114
8 0:1. daupW born Jan 22 Tbe
Jlttle one hu been named Reg1na Ethel Nellon and daughter, Helen eon au&lt;l llrL EYOIJJL Willie of C.
O.Wil Gnrwlparent, ore Mr •nd Mae, were WliDg on Mn Crella lumbus opeot Sundl)o will1 Jlr,
McHaffie Sunday afternoon
•Del Mrs I. D Pierce.
)In FlOI'd - · IILd llr ODd
Mtt. BarbAra VanMeter of Galli
o...,. Bluoll ... le 1loo
lin Melt: Gno...,.
ADDOUJJfelllfttl are bein&amp;' re- pol11 wu a week end gue1t of )letgt Generll HOIPUal oDd II Ill
eeived of the birth of a 7 ~b I oz. her parenl.l M.r and Mrs Richard cntlcal eonditiou.
&amp;1.1)01' Powell Ia IDIICb be- at
douahter lo llr and !In Leland Grueser
this wrlUno
Snowden of Painaville Ohio Tbe
Mr1 Gold1e Andenon w1U en
baby bu been Da.m.k.'Cl Maney Lou tertaiD the WSCS at her home on
llr lftd lint. llodtoooy Gr~~ndparentl are Hr and lira
Tuetday eveDiDI Feb "h.
have
moved batk to tbelr - . .
RoyS..,.den.
Mrs. H. E Rathburn entertained on Mt Olive.
13 tuulJ With 1 Turkey Dmner at
llr l'ort'ftl Vloolleter 1114 loll
llliTHDAY ULIIRATI!P
ber bome, Suodly
daughter Joao. called: oa llr....
lin EdWIJ'd Thomu entertain.
Mra L D Pierte.
eel with • party Saturda)' after
The Band Boottere: wdl serve
::·~~~·~·~
noon .from 1 to 3 p m 1n honor or a curtey dinner to the Marshall
tbe elgblll blrtbday ol beo College SympholllC Choll' at 11 30
CALt,OIINY.eotiiiD
daqhter, Kathy ThOR attendtns Wednelday
SAN FRA!I'CI.SCO - Ttie N"'
were Martha Ann Southern Sabra
Mr •nd Mra F E Taylor were
CanadQ", Debbie Smttb Jlmm) Sunda} guf'sta of Mr and Hra tiona! AutomObile Club reported
that a total of 5'71.3-M veldcl• a..
Fink Steve Snowden Knen Tuell: Robert HdL
er Jimmy Vauman. John and
.Mrs Thomas Parker and Mrs tered Calilornlo durlliJ lub'. 1111
Jan~ Wiie, Sandra and TereN Carrol• Snowden attended a m1s.. an increaae ot 'n PI over the
I&gt;Nn •nd Rick}' and Bobby Slack cellaneoua sb.ower for Mr and Mrs ume month ID 18C56 Thil totai.U..
Refr~,;tbments of ICe c:rl.!&lt;!m and Lowa Osborne of Pomeroy, Tues. eluded 541,847 automobilu, ~
683 truck..t and t.824 buJeL
day evenmg
cate were served.
Mrs
Harley G Amos and r';;;;.;;;;;.o.;;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;,;.;-;.;,daughter Mrs Pete Ma1one and
RUTLAND PIRSONALS
son of ColumbUJ were recent
Mr and Mn BilJ Buck Jr and guests of Mr and Mrs Charles
son Btlly and daughter Shellie Amos.
of MJddleport Mr and Mrs. Roger
Mik" Roberti of Pomeroy spent
PhiUip&amp; and daughter Rita and the week cr.d With hls grand
son Randy of Wtlkesvllle anrl Mr mother Mrs Eva F1em.mg and
and Mn F H Pope and ~:ln daughter Noretba
Franklin were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Maude Sellards is vwtmg
their parents Mr and Mrs C W rehtlves at Holden W Va
Buek Mrs Pope and son are mat
Mrs FranciS Snowden 11 spend
mg an mdetinlte stay w1th her mg the week end wtth ber
Clearllltf!e
parents Mr Pope wdl leave soon daughter Mr and Mrs George
for Texas where he w1l! be sta Hartenbach or Pomer(ly
c-t~nua
tioned
Mrs Jenmc Bryant \lmus Raw
Charles Amos Jr or Columbus hngs Isaac Taylor and Harvey
spent a day the past week w1tb htJ; Erlewtne ar" on the 11Ck hst
arandparents Mr and Mrs C H
Mr .and J.!'k's Cusb Johnson of
Amos
Bradbury and Mrs Francis Lar
Allen Braley who 1s employed m kms were calling on thear .sJster
Reg $5t5
Columbus spent the w~&gt;ek end w1th Mr and Mrs Charle! Amos
hia rather John Braley and bro
Mr and Mrs Wade Tom of Ath
t.her Floyd
ens spent Sunday with ber father
Mr &lt;tnd Mr&amp;" C M Chase and Joe Grueser
Joetta Erlewm~ were busmess vis:Mr and Mrs F W Wilcox of
Itors m Galhpolis S.iturda}
Langsville ~pent SundaJ Wllh her
Mr and :Mrs V1etor Braley are parent~ Mr and Mrr J C Phd
vtsilmg theJr daughter Mr and hps
Reg $3.95
Mrs Davtd T1lh5 of Bambndge
Mrs Alma Rupe 1s vlSiting at
Dragon Btt.
the home of her- grandson Mr
NEW HAVEN Conn - (UP ) •
and Mrs LewJs Rupe of Pomeroy ThP lllue Cross reporb:!:d paymg
She i!l as11stmg rn tbe care or Mra the hospttal hills of a man b•tten
Rupe and her new son which was by a dragon G \\ uman Carroll
born January 22
exp!atned that while on ass1gn
Mrs Flora Chase of Pomeroy ment 1n the Dutch East Ind1es he
DRESS SHOP
spent the week end wtth Mr and tane:lc J with a 2&lt;JO.pound dragon
~nd St.
Pomeroy
Mrs Nate W1sc and mother Mrs 1JZard
Mma Wrse
Mrs Ruth Erlewme was a bus1
neu visitor In Pomeroy Saturday
Mrs HaUte McKen..zte ts spend
Tile watch w1th the
Jng the monlh v1s1Ung her mt!C4!
Mr and Mrs Walter Saylor of •
EXECUTIVE
CbJlllcotbe
:Lee Denney left Wednesday to
LOOK
enter mil1tary servu:e He 11 recwving bis ba.lie tratrung at Fort
Knox, Kentucky
llr and Mn Paul Patterson and
daughter, Roxanne were Saturday
evening visitors of llr and Mrs
Can'oll Snowden and sons.
Lafe McKmgbt was in ColumbUJ
recenUy consulting Dr Sheppard
a skm speciahst
Steve aDd Larry Srlowden spent
Thursday with their grandparent!
Mr and Mrs Harry Osborne, Sr
of Pomeroy
Second Lt Robert DeDJJOn. who
is stationed. at Wright-Patterson
Air Bue spent t&amp;e week end with
h11 parents Mr and Mr1 Carl
Denison
Mrt1 Els1" Bryant Js rccuper
ating from an attack of arthritis
Mr and Mrs Don Anderson en.
tertained w1th a btrthday dtnner
Sunday in honor of their grand
the
daughter Darlene Smith, of Pome-

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Matthew 'i 20
Wherefore by
the1r fruJts ve shall know them
In view of the wretched spirtlu
S S .. ttendance on Jan 27 was
al cond1Uor.s under which most 51 the o!!ermg $7 93
of these young people have been
Worship Sen1ces were held at
reared how can we blame them
10 45 wtth the Rev GroYe brio&amp;
for lettmg off emotional stearr mg the Message 1 ext
lncre~c
when Presle} starb bis burlesque
0Lar
F;uth
SubJPtt
Futh 3
show They are emotlonal l.Jemgs
Devel
opment
Our
blessing
and are gom&amp; to fmd an oUtlet
We
somewhere lcebt rg congregatiOn• &lt;Jre acr Jrdmg to our futh
;;re
to
be
JUdged
accordmg
to
out
m most of our churches are a
Even so fa1th
gamst any k nd of emotiOn m the tanh m that day
tf
11
hath
not
works
ts dead
church so lhe only place left fol
1 he regular meeting of the
)'Oung people to release the1r JO~
MY I was held Sun eve Jan
and ~motiOn ts tn the world
27
Wllh an
attendance of 12
I behevc ElviS Presley has be
come une of Americas No 1 rea )Outb :\nd 2 adults
sons for the two and one hall
The devotions and lesson were
mllhon JU~&lt;emle dehnquents and based on the subject My Life Is
sex dehnquents among teenager~ a 1 rust B1blc study was t,enesl!l
of our natlon
Chapter 12
In COl"pus ChriStl he has been
During the busmcss session led
banned forever The chle£ of po by Betty Shsher Pres the group
hce sa1d hLS rock and roll perform made further plar1s for the Skatances wns detrtmental to the youth mg party on Feb 5 1 he group
and was contr1butmg to de voted to turn 1n $15 to the youth
hnquency
fund
Juvend~ Judge Marlon W Good
The meetmg dosed wlth the
mg 1n Jacltsop.ville, Flor1da 1 de MY F benediction
manded that his lewd lasclVIOm
Around ~0 }Iouth and adults at
perlormance:s be banned
lettdt!d the meettng of the Che~ter
A Barlow paper stated on Nov
Charge Youth fellowship here last
ember 4 that Elvis Presley was :\fond n evcmng
named as cause for diVorce su1t
Due Lo the absence of lhc h.:
CurcUtt Judgfl Don Register grant
votwnal leader and VICe pres
ed a d1 V'Orce to a man who com
Kenneth W1ggw.s acted m bath
plamed that his w.iie became so
entranced w1th the mus1c of Elvl&amp; capacllle!:i

ALFRED

change) at the Minersville MethOdtst Church
The regular meeting of tbe
W S C S was held at the home of
Garn~t Wmdland on Tues eve
Jan 22 w1th an attendance of 11
members
Durrng the busmes• meetmg in
t:harle of lsola Taylor Pres the
group voted to have the rug rags
wh1ch are under preparauon sen'
lo the Weaver, soon
Other routine busmess wa.s tak
en care of
Garnet and Margaret Ann Wmd
la nd were m charge of the progr~l1 on Islands In M:;; Commun
y wh1ch was gn•en m dialogue
form Wlth appropriate poems and
songs
Quarterly reports wei"' made
0 ,,

The hostesses served refresh
ments of sandwiches salad andcookies and coffee and the group
enJOyed telev1s10n durmg the
sonal hour
1 he next meetmg w1ll be held
~I Ihe home of Genev1e11e Guthr1e
a n Feb 19

Lucy Gaul was l&lt;'ader or Jast
eve prayer senu es
Helen I mdhng of (olumbus
spent the \.\eekend here wlth
home folks
M1llard Swartz left Sun morna
mg £or Cmcmnatl 0 where he
will enroll m a three day s course
m Auto Mechamcs Mr Swartz
Alfred CJ;lurcb put on a program Is emplo.ted at the Karr and Van
or songs and readmgs and a short Zandt Motor Sales at Pomeroy
play
where he has worked £or several
Lloyd Dillinger had a movtc rro )ears
lector on tnals The group vottcd
Colds and flu have been preva
to purchase tbe projector A com lent m thas commun.ty for tbe
mJttee oi the advrso.r and 2 youth ~;aat two weeks
from each of the 4 groups to meet
and orgamze plans for the use
Hi R
d
of the machme
HARTFORD' Cocor
onn - (UP) Games and refreshments were Durmg 68 years w1th the Colt
enJoyed m the church basemnt ){anufacturmg Co, Wilham J
Tbe next meeth)g '\\Jll be heh1 Qulsb never was late and missed
on Feb 18 (the date subject to work only once
Wed

Presley she left tbe1r home and
baby untended
lPresley Hal.l'Cut Ruled Not
Right for H1gb School 11 Mt Cle
mens, M1ebi1an November 17
Robert Tagrnetton must take the
seisaors to his Elv1s !Presley ltyle
bair cut If he wants to go back to
bigb school Clreult Judge Alton
H Noe so ruled yesterday m deny
the us.year-old a writ of man
damus that ~uld have compelled
school authorities to readnut hlm
Robert, the lone holdout amons
411 biJh school boys who were or
dered to tr1m their long hair and
ahave off their sideburns who'had
been imitating EJv1s Presley, was
euspended from classes: 11 days a
10 He has not attended aince In
the courtroom, Jammed with teen
agera, he announced 141m still not
Av11tlon Schoobng for Teachers 'Ullitary lnstallaltOil Leaders from
ping to get my balr cut.'
has been announced The fourth Government the nuhtary, aireraft.
National Avlation Education Work 1ndustries commemal airhnes and
It seems to me this is cert.autl)' Shop will be held at M1am1 Uo1 eaucator groups wJII g1ve related
adding to juvenile dehnquency
ven1ty Oxford Ohio July B lectures concerrung avtabon
Recently a news reporU!r asked through August 9 1957, under the
In commentmg upon the CAP
Elvis If he didn't think he waa sponsorship of C1Vil Air Patrol Workahop program, Gen. Nathan
reaponslble for juvenile dehn cJvlllan auxthary of the Umltld F Twining CbJef of Staff of the
qency He replied It I dtd 1 Stales Air Force
USAF, said
Advances in avlJt.
would qult t!Jll\ go back to driving
Maj Gen Walter R. Agee US tlon have created many new hori
a truck ' WeD I beheve 1t n a AF National Commander of CAP zon1 and brnught e(!onomic and sobout time he quits
m announcmg plans for tbe Work ciol~gical changes in the world 1D
We have been in over forty ahop 11aJd that more tban 1 000 whit!b today's generation of youth
cities this year m revivals and teachers mterested m gaining is it'PWIDi To me it ts heartening
spoken to btgb school student bod more mformat1on abnut the mod to kno• tl,tat the CAP through ita
les across the nation Thouaands ern a1r age wtU be m attendance National Avratton Education Wort
ha'ie found genwne peace and
Durmg tbe month long course Sh,os,-, la preparmg teachers to a•
permanent u.tisfactJon in Christ teachers will fly in both llght and slat our youlb to meet tbe cbal
My prayer 18 that God shall save multi engint" aJrcraft tn addltton Jenge of the alt' age '
ElvJ1 Preale) Hts bfe as a born to vtsJtmg av1atlon industries and
Seo.etary of the Air Force Don
again Cbritltaan could mean much
aid A Quarle 15 observed "Very
to the cause of Jesus Chr1st II movie careel to serve Jesus Chr1sl often a young mans aptitude for
There can be no queatton that advanced techmcal tramJng ia
thrilla my :;oul to thmk of the
Lmpact made for Jesus Chr1st b_y a real spll"ltual awakening would lost because he watt&amp; too long to
the noble decislons of Colleen take place In America among the acquire the high school prerequt
ToWhsend and Stuart Hamblen who teenagers If Elvis Presle7. were to sites. Good counseling early 1n his
noble declstona of Colleen Town becornt a spll'tt filled Wttne&amp;s for education IS tndtspensable and we
send and Stuart Hamblen who Jesus Chrast
must look to the educator to proturned tbelr backs on the SINS
Take the world and Elvis Pres vide it
of Holl~)'o'ood and a prom1smg ley but giVe me JJ'i:SUS
ur believe thot the CAP s Na
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shop Is an excellent opportunity
fo1" the teacher to keep abreast of
technological advances so 1mport
ant to hl,!l task as counselor or ad
VJser as well as Instructor

m•

j

Aviation Schooling For Teachers
To Be Available During Summer

Sole
DRESSES
$3115
TO
$10 95

I

PATTERN
HATS

$4•95

Sweaters, Blttuses,
Gowns and Slips

Phillips Sisters
COURT ST.

POMJilltO\:

General Agee stated that the
1937 Avtabon EducatiOn Workahop
wUI be directed by Dr Mervm K
Stnckler Jr CAP Headquarters
Washington D C along wtth 1
staff of 150 s~;~lccted: cducaqors
and av1ahon personnel
Complete rl1 tails on the Work
.shop mcludlllg costs bomnng ar
rangcmcnts and othrr 1nfotmatlon
may be obtamcd by eontacting
CAP Headquarters Bollmg Air
Force Base \\ash mgt on 25 D C
or by wntlng to Mr Earl Tbesken
Director of Summer Ses8lon 1rb
ami Uni\CI&amp;!&gt; OhloJd, Ohio

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Sale

ACRILON
BLOUSES

$4.00

conoN

BLOUSES

$3.00

MERCEDES
CONDON

BULOVA Prest dent

roy

The Band Boosters Club spon
sored a bake ule at The Hut on
Saturday Proceeds will go toward a new horn, recently pur
chased.
Mr and Mrs Carlos Snowden
and son, Jeffrey spent tbe week
end wttb Mr and Mn Jumor WLl
liams of Prmceton W Va
Mr and Mrs John Tillis and
family of Cbilhoothe spent the
week end with her parents Mr
and Mrs Wilham Haley
The Rev J T Carroll bas been

1957

A miracle of

IHIN-miN watch design

COLI.:INS JEWELRY
WMre Your Con!1deoce Is Jw;tifted
I! Main St

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0 Jan 30, 1957

ILand Transfers

The Daily Sentinel

Rtchard Schtlberg 'l acres Lebanon Twp to Paul J Adler
Ralph &amp;. McKeru.ae Dorothy E
McKenZie Dllrcel Sutton Twp to
Ralph S Y"Kenz.le Dorothy E

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AREA
RICHARD S OWEN- GENERAL MA.NAGER
REYNOLD E GREENE- EDITOR

McK~:nzle

Na \ tOJUI.l advertuun&amp; representat I(
Rottmelli Ktmball Inc
343
Ux1ngton Ave New York C'IIY 16 N Y
F 1trred as sewnd ch•s~ 1 .!I ll n,.. II&lt;J itl r ;~t thl' post offtre at Pom
f'fU\

Buel K Ridenour Pauline RJ
rlenaur Parct"b Che!!iter Twp to
Buel K R1denour Pauline Ride
nour
Rus:;t'll Prtddy Ab~~ Pndd~ 6
acres Ru l:md Twp
to Guy
S\\adle\
Wtlham J Cook
Myrtle M
Cook 8 acres Sctpio Twp to bu
anP F Sltwley Hazel K Stanley
Harold W Demoske) Doroth~
Demoskey Parcel Middleport to
R le} S Manley Ehazabetl1 Man
Je,
H Clyde Jones dee Alfd for
Trans Pomeroy to Gladys Jones.,
Kenneth Jones Millard C Jones
Edllb Joanne Russell
Gladys Jc r.es Millard E Jones
Jean Jones Kenneth Jones Ger
aldme Jones Lot
Pomeroy to
Ed1th Joanne Ru SLI:'ll Guy Rus
soli
Har\ cy Chaney dec cert lor
tr~ Bedror41 T\l{p. to Maggie
~y
V.~t Well
Denver

Oh to

Sl bscnptton rates Del \t'n h\ carm r \\here ii\&gt;!ulabte 30 cents pPr

Wt&gt;t'k one year •n ad vane~ at The llll 1 St'ntmd off!ct&gt; $15 60 stx
month~ $7 80 th.rc.,. month ... SJ 90 8 1 motor route whrre a\atlable j
'nil' month $1 B) mat I om ~rtu $8 st\ 11011\hs $4 25 threr months

S.

~ 0 one

month Si

Publ!sbt-d every afternoon
ftnll lm

llt 110 Mechan1 t S!

editor al offtce phonl' 397

Sunda}' by 1 he OhiO Valley Sen
I omero) U Bll.l.me&amp;ll o!ftce phone 3Q8

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----~-------------·-Towns Expect To Assist Developments
•

One of the problems thJ! many people hope will face future
Pomeroy and M1ddleport admimstratiOns 1s housmg expan
s10n \\ htle not hmg ts sure at th1s ttme thances for a constd
erablt' development mstde both Porno oy and Mtddleport ap
pear excellent rtu s optmHsm anses on two tronts One 1s the I
strong IDdJcations of extens1ve mduslnal {Onstnlction some 1
\~her c 1n Metgs County The other 1 ~ the announced Intentions
of lh1 ce local busmess men to get on before long with 1m
provement of the former Lasley p10perhes along the flood
road 1'h1s ties m perfectly too \Hth

1 e..:ent

statements o£

!lt'-&lt;41

Mayor C 0 Ftsher of Mtddlepm t Mr Ftsher has dedtcated
himself toward seemg a housmg prnJNt blossom In h1s home
town He rnmntams certam fum s'~ps have been taken to thts
end none of Y.hich for unde1standahlc reasons can be dis

~ ~)1. _Earrel Bed£ord
~'1.
~. ·w.etl
.¥ Eaal.man 66 acres SahsbW'Y Twp to Glenn Thompson

w

closE-d at th1s tune

Thus thPrc extsts m thrs area now a condrhon that prof&gt;.
abl\ has not been duplicated for nearly 100 years Immediate
Jy after the CLVLI War Pomeroy and Mtddleport pa&lt;IL&lt;llpated m
the general mdustnaL expansiOn ot Amenca Here mmmg of
coal to feed the spawmng factones anti ratlro3ds caused Porn
eroy to balloon to a populalton or 8 000 by 1880
A new type of mdustrlal and popu latlon cxpanston faces {ua
lure mayors of our towns Metals chenustry and power And
once aga•n •t appears thallhe neederl hardy souls will be on
hand to push the hfe of these communrltes mto new horizons
1 he qucstto!L ariSes how wtU the towns be able to ass1st in
housrng developments by prov1dmg streets sewers sldewalks
utrhtws and all the other services that a( company new rest
denllal additions?
Ma~or F. F Robmson of Pomeroy beheves there Will be
I title dtHtrulty Ln thts dcpartrnmt The towo sho\lld be able
to go nght along with housmg developments he hao told The
Darly Sentme)
The town ran stand readv to cooperate by constr~ction of
needed streets and racrlrttes which are fmanced tbro.ugh assessments against the property to be Improved he bi'lieves
Undoubtedly Mayor Ftsher sees the same prospect for Middle
port Mr Robmson ~as ophmistic over the purchase by Fred
Crow Theodore T Reed Jr and Roger Morgan of the Lasley
estate He expects the new adrnmtstratiOn to face up tQ what
£ ver task faces them rn lh1s proposed development
The thought follows that tt would be ltmcly for Mtddlepo•t
&lt;Wd Pomeroy councils to get some concn te foundation work
done toward cooper attn~ 111 the cHnlual ronstructton of a
rombtned samfilrv sf•wer system and drsposal plant
1he time m1y £nml soo n whln 1he valur of a cooneraUve
plan Will be much m01 c ;~ppa • ( nt th an nnw Especially so tf
both towns become errtba1 krd on housmg pr OJ eels
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~Tb\ltllJ&gt;SOil
jer.o~ a,.udolph Clyde
~~ 3D acres Oll\e Twp to

Cl••do r~la&gt;b
~ G&lt;liney Lile Estate
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CHANNEL 3
,:,lgn. o. .
Tod:&amp;'
C'oft,cc Time
Home
The Pr~c., Is Rrght
Truth or Consequences
11c Tac Dough
It Could Be Yo.u
&lt;.:urrent
ParsuJ) s S\lodY
Tennessee Erme !'ore.'
M§ltinOII' rhef!LN
Queen For A Day
Mode"Jl, Rom.lijCell
comedy Ttme
My LilLie lllargl&lt;
Fl•tt and Scruggs Show
Ne..s Pktbre
Sports Eyl:!
Weathereast
Crunch and Des
D1nab Shiin'.e Show
NBC News
You Bet Your LUe
Dragtl.t'lt
Peoule~ Chotce
Thp Ford Show
Lux Vuj~o Theatre
News Headlhi'Cs
Weathcrcast
Preas Box
Tortlght
Stgn Off

WCHS-TV Channe;s

llo.nald Edaar Curren Dora
WCHS.TV CHANNEL 4
,lo..lt_n.aon C\lrren 29 85 acres Rut
Captain Kangaroo
8 00 Capt.am Kangaroc;t
800
land to DavJd Rees
• 00 Morntnv Show
900
Mornin~:
Show
Carl B Jennmgs et at Lot
lO
00 Gan-y Moore
10
00
Garry
Moore
Pomeroy to John Wilham Blbett
1030 Arthur Godfrey
LO 30 Artbu" ';od1rey
nar
EleanoMae
Blaettnar
age to be
cla1med as a depend
ll 30 St11k~ It Rtch
Cbe!tter A. Donohe\\.o Ruth Don 1130 StrJke 1t Rich
ent 1he law defutes a run tuna
Vahant
Lady
l2 00 Valiant Lady
12
00
student as one who IS enJagcd 1n ohew 1 ljtrt" Letart to Russell 12 15 Love of Ltfe
12 15 Love of Ltfe
Bcrmce
Roush
Roush
Th1s 1s the third of l1ve arttcles b rtbday So 1f your (J5tb lurth lull t1me study at a recogmzed
1230 Searcb f-&gt;r Tomorrow
12 30 Search For Tomorrol\
to help taxpayerlio m makmg out day fell on or befor:e JaJ) 1 1957 school (or at least uye months of
L2 45 Gmdmg Ltght
Harry
B
doush
Ella
Kearns
Guiding
Light
1245
their .federal Income tax returns _you rna)' legally d~1m tbat extra the &gt;'ear or who 1s in one or sev
I 00 Kalte li Kii.cheo
RQush Lots 9S..l18 Pomeroy to 100 K.atte s Kitchen
By RUS~ELL C HARRINGTQIII f600 ex.emptlon for ar;e m your eral fullt1me on the farm tr:.t n
130 As the World Tunas
Charles \\ ayne Sw1sher Mma 130 As The World Turn!
Commt.. ioner of Intern•! Revenue return for 1966
Uli: programs
200 Ou1 M ISI Bl'ooks
Mae Sw1she ..
200 Our Mtss Brooks
Written For Th• United Preu
ex.,..ptlon 1'rJIIH DHfer
230
fJouJK:~arty
2 30 Housep~.rty
Whon To CI11Jn Child
W~lUNGTON UP You are a
Roy L Kendr1cks Erma Jean
Exemptions for dependents are
3 00 ".i he B g Payoff
$600 exemption whiCh means you f1gured dtfferently th•n for hus
Hendr1cks Lot
MldtJieport
to 800 tbe Big Payoff
A ch1ld may earn money even
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
3 30 Bob crosbv Sh.l.W
do not have to pay federal 111
Harold
W
DeMoskey
Dorothy
De
bilnd t~nd wife For example a more
than $600 and
sllll be Moske'
4 00 Brtghter Da)'
come laiC nn $600 or your 1ncome taxp!lYer "ho
suports his 70
4 00 B 1ghter Oay
4 15 t«ret Sturm
Your wife 19 another on your re yelf'iold mother 1s entitled to JUst clam'!ed ll:S a $600 exemption on
4 15 Se"t ~t Storm
hiS
fathers
tax
return
The
dcc1d
430 'F'.dge or Night
turn 1f )Ou f1le JOintly nn her own one ~ exemption tor hc:r ancl
&lt;30 E1o&gt; oi Nl•bt
ang
factors
a!"e
that
the
child
be
Th,.
'Early
Show
500
if you fah• separatdy but not on nothmg extra for her age
BRING BACK THOSE BILLS
under 19 or a full lime student
both
630 Your Esso ReporteJ'
a oo 'I ne !!'ar1v Show
GR.-\ND RAPIDS Mlch - Mrs
For a person to qualify as tax und that the ta11payer who cla1ms
6 45 Sports PIU'.ade
6 30 Your Es&lt;~v Repr'J.!'ter
Allen
E
Wrnte
appealed
to
police
payer
s
dependent
the
tuxpn)
t
r
htun must contnhute more fh'n
Beyond th1s baste e"1 rnptwn Co1
6 45 Sport!'. Parade
to help fllld her husband s bar 6 35 We&amp;therm.an
the taxp,1ycr Wf' get mto a num m\15t provide more than one half hall Ius support
6 55 We~ Iherman
700
Jtll
Corey
Show
bellR
end
wcrghts
before
he
starts
her of questwns &lt;'OVermg !mch of h1s or her support 1 he on!~
700 Art Unkle•ter &amp; the Kidt
Douglas
F..dwards
7
15
addmg
more
weJght
Mrs
W11tc
However
If
a
child
earns
$600
thmgs as su~ port of elderly rela exception to thts rule w whe~t:
7 15 Douglas Elwards
GJant
Step
730
told
pollee
her
230
pound
husband
or
more
he
must
f1le
a
retm
n
for
several
penons
contnbute
to
the
t1ves school a~e dnldren who
aoo
Arthur
Godfrey
&amp;
Frtnda
7
30 Sgt Pre!~ton of the
ts lost wtthout
t
h1mseif He maYJ t'latm h1s own a contractor
dl\or cd couples support of an mdavrdual
earn money
Up
to
the
minute
news
\100
8
00
them
The
har
bells
were
taken
Bob Cummmgs Show
personal exemptiOn on his own re
survavors or
persons who h11\e
For example tf several sons turn fh ts m~an~ he actually qual I from the WaJI.e home while they
900 The Mllhnnatre
8 30 Chmax
d1ed an1l exira cxempllons for :and dauglhcrs support Lbc1r moth
were 'lway
9 30 J ve Got A Secret
Playhouse DO
lfll~ as lwo ext"mpUons 1J some
tiH a~ul n(j btuvJ
,f!r ond nuftc of then cMltllhules one clst' 1s fool,ing
101
00 lJ S Slel:ll Hour
1100 Up to the MhU.Ite N.,..,...
more than
Each I~XIJII.YI"I ill Is ~ 1 cxlru more thiJn hall !he support they
\105 36M~ the Weathtr
11 05 Scannmg .tM W-ellitber
lnJif his l!vmg l'i.pcnses one ex
$600 I;'XIIIIfl! un rf tu IS ti5 ( t older
may designate one of lhelr lJJll empiJOn on ht s own retu1n and
tl10 ':i he Late Show
11 10 The Late Show
Ulld Still
anothc1 $U00 1[ he IS bcr !o chum the $600 c:ttlmptwn
(ContlnuH From p•g• One)
blmd I lu $600 t'XIt 1 1 Xt rn .. llon for her as a depent.lcut The per one of the return of the s upporter
to W1lch th r!ood w l!'i 11 .-.
for blln lne~s cau hr clauncd by son designated must contriiJute
If a child ca1 ns less than $600
(Contrnued From p11ge One)
worr;t m mort&gt; !h rn 20 yl'an Over ~1 g
UlliV IJ v If(' Sf'IVI((l(\ the taxp l }t r ut m\ 1gt I he ex m re than ten per n n of the sup- md h1 s emplovt r \.\llhholds tax(;s
flo~~o {rom till I ~~ md F.lkhor n
WHTN TV CHANNEL 13
WHTN TV CHANNEL 13
fill f J.! II t I ~ f'"Jlllted tO 1?;r IW emptwn f J1 btrn lnt ~s tppl t s nnl~ poll and ali the othf'l s who con from his puo,; then thu child IS en
H1\CIH; CDU~\d lh1 r1rs t m1d!oy,n
11 44 S1gn On
11 4t Sign On
11
!h ul1hT1nn 1feffH1(nl t.-.lc to the taxpa) l r hush tnt/ or w1fu tr butc Ill( r e than lrn per renl t11!rd to a Hfuud of thotte I x c~
{hod at Wtlrh slnu tom fhf
11 45 Cartoon Club
11 45 Cart4on. Club
musl file 11. dec! u at1on that they Likl:' c\etvon~ tis&lt; he mu!llt fll(
Ill 11 ~ ~ rv (e throu~hout much of or troth but not lu th 1 c ndt nts
wn!l r w1u so chep lh1s lime I! at
1
he
Intcruul
lit
vl'nue
Scrvlr&lt;'
12
tO
Noon
News
12
10 Noon N'ews.
~
return
to
gel
1
hat
1
rund
1 xcmptlon
will not claim I he
It 1 unl~ nc(rtt\y Sm1th ~~ lh&lt;'
boals wMe ll'wrl In n movc r 1m
pu hap ~ ru!cs ~ou olde1 lh 111 }OU Su( h a
12 15 Neighbors
J2 15 Netg~otl
Olh i ill \ hr hlllcl(l !l logo on th
declaratiOn ~~ made or.
du H ft om s"V( 1 J bullclmgs m Mr
t111r k you art b} unt day nn([ It form 2120 av.ulablt at any Revc
The law pt ovtdcs spP.Ctal tax
12 30 L1berace
12 30 bbera~
[I I II !.1 lilt II JlrOKI &lt;Ul
Dowell Sl ltoa Is It :u hn g 1nto lit
l'alts for any 11uh\ldual who qual
mty he wmlh munt :r lo \Oll Yuu nuc Se1 VIC'C OfrH t
1 00 FemJJ\Ine Touch
r1ty were blocklll
~ \ l q , thn c
1 00 Femmme Touch
1 45 Mo\ 1£&gt; MatJne~
1f1e~
as
hc&lt;~d
of
household
Th1s
Jrt con~Hlen d 111 add a ve r to
The law permit s 1 d nld under
tum
1 45 Movte Matmee
3 00 AftertJoc:n 'i'Jim F.estival
y1 111 llg{ on lire day b( fure your 19 or a fullt1me ~tudcot of any term mean!. ~rnerally an unmar
3 00 Afternoon Ftlm Fest1val
4 30 Super Senal Tlm0
rwd or leg lily separate person
P!Ve feet or IIH rf low fl om th r
4
30
Super
Serial
T1me
5
00 M1~ey Pf;t~ule- 'Club
Who
furmshed
more
than
half
the
To~
mundated the W1 luun,;on
S
00
Mickey
Mouse
Club
6
Ofl
'Puffalo B1U Jf. t
nunntenanre
rust
or
a
household
arca mvarliniZ part of the rJly li
tContlnued From p•ge One)
8
00
Cartoon
Club
6
30
Carto'ln Club
'
ACROSS
4
Pern
It
wh1ch was al •o home Junng the
23 City
bmuneu dir:l trlrl The Tug an 1 the
IJ l\
mganm rl the t lub will
1
Groun4
A
8
30
Five
Star
FmaJ
6
45
F!Ve
Star
''"al
!)
S~port
rnt
re
)C'flr
for
A
cmy
T"IJtcd
I
Alai.)
Gu}'andoltl
rJvc rs wt rc not 1x
1111 sur h llunrr~ all water safp
a rain
(Ukraine)
JO Danoe
p .. tsun v.ho quahf1e9 as th,.. t~~
7ll!i JohJl Daly &amp; the News
l&lt;epC'ctcd to &lt;'test until late lwsrlay
n I IIH• cou1te~y of the 01 I or
713 .f~h;: Datv &lt;&amp; tf-le
15 Norte
I Monetary
7 30 Dtaneyla£4
v
....
atep
jla\er s ·d prndcnt or B your u 1
or carY Wednesd lY St hnnls
,
!r) k ~ nnd glllliHH' he 111111~"
name
8 30 Navy Log
7 30 Shea1H of Cocflls~
j
unit (Bull') 37 Qahw
marned chrld t::randchllct or step
I ogan and Williamson renw
r 1 ~ ru II hoots nnd muturs h 11f'r
9 Penny (pt)
7 By~1elt
p 00 Ou:ie and Harriet
8 00 Ctrclf"- 1
....
tB Phlllp•
child ( ven thought that child Js
dosul Wctln sdoy
r lltl n mOl&lt;' plnct s watrr ear
10 Po1tpone
8 Derviab /
g 30 Ford Theatre
9
00 Wire "Seh1ce b
pine
not 1 dependent
Vou may also
1~ nlullurbotll!)!prOJ;:IIlms
l2 Th&amp;nr
9 Reata
tO 00 Wednesday Night Fight,
10 00 Air :r,ims ::;7
TL ll •t
) laland
1t111er nJN,, h ft II : &gt; Ill\ Wlu
/i'. k
uullvuiuals havr a~
qual fy as a head of household 1(
11
of value
til 11 Robber
tO 45 Sport1cope
10 30 Fraa!.de Laine .. ~
)) 111ks Uti wodl d fo1 mh11111 In 1 11 u h 1\ llult so lH fun on 1lu wult r
~ ou mamlmn a home f'll~ewhcre
l3 Summon
(alans:}
30 Portlont
11
00
News
of
the
Nilht
11 00 New.s of ~he Ni&amp;hJ
twum t l!t} 1nd ( hurle!ilon wllllt ~~ ht u c r~ clo sold I eadmgh run
lo1 your fjjth.cr or mother and
forth
ltl A measure
Sl Old
u1s Theatre IB
11 15 Tliestre 13 "
,
tlw some wa Htruc of tht w.-.,t
14 Pronoun.
c1ther one tf them quahfles ae
I Wurt\em.
weJrht ........,•• Auwtt
)o~ o 1 k n 1vcr the Uwat RIVE'! an 1 l lhry ought to ~nt together anrl
liS Part of
-=~:::::::~~~=--,--l2
0H
ber&amp;')
your dependent
f&lt;W wool
•1 l:venlq'
Ty~~:art River In the north
I 1r llu r fun W!lh olhcn I !'loll~
to be
18 L'xlvlum
At
I
poe\)
8Jo.nom hstfval
SLOW BOAT TO CHINA
The southern cnd or the stair
I( n 1s nf11 n passed wh1rh lim
What HouMholsl h~t:ludu
IB CLLpedtea
1V Projeellnr
as Tape
U 'l1ny _.,.
BENT&lt;ON HA.RBOR Mleh
born the br~.~nt or the hcav~ ram
s 1hi rmhlh s enroYment of the
ot a coin.
end or,
The
cost
or
ma.intaining
a
bouse
U O.Ol..
43 Conotelo j
ALBANY N Y - More thaD
(UPl - SQuthweatern Mlch1gan s
rwll and mo .. t or the rloOdlllg was I IHJI(Ioors al II W(" r fi&lt;'IVI that h
(Obi J
church
hold mcludell
such items. ~a the
1roup
lattcm
lyted
Bl01som
Festival
w11l
be
170
years ago the American Ship
(OM&lt;'entratffi m tht' south How
t t lo~t ly kn1t orgaplzalion we can
17 Bowalow
20 Clo.11e to
rent Insurance repairs ulllittes
, Sri Kind of ratt •• 8plnnlnt to7
week
held
later
than
usual
next
Experiment
was the Q,rst to uU
ever exlremel)' heavy ram m ~ P nk up fur th(l typt&gt; of r('gula
1
u:uu
food It docs not mclude c Iothing
,.ear
Festival
o£lu;:t.ll.la
have
set
from
her€
lor
Canton Cllina That
parll of the north ruef&gt;day 1110111 t• n~ 11wl will makt. boalin~ a un•
21 unit or work
(Jducahon medical expenses and
22 Cltopatr&amp;
Olfay &amp;-11 19G7 as date lor the was m 1785 Two ;~oears later the
in.(l thHUthmed lo &lt;'1IU!if' ~tllous \tl~ull~ 1 ked form of outdoor rc
.the like even though you rna)' pay
24 Obtervee
colorflll event
EJ1per1ment an 80 ton sloop relluods bc(C\re Hlarkt ntn~
1 1 1011 n thu county
them
turnN to Albany
aD Prtclout
Au 1 n~ tht guest speakers1 hunt
Weather" QbaervcfiJ pr&lt;'dlr!t d
1tone
$1
COURTESY
Form
1040
must
be
use
to
that the Tu~ IUver would rrt~~t to
In\ 1s Gllbt&gt;rt Bush \Ice-Com no
21 Oaur•
NlJ!n,.EY N J - When Magiscl«.UD the benefltl of ~e lower
1
day at Wllhamson al 38 to Ul ft d dt 14 of thr second u s coaat
33 Thro•rb
trate
.Edwm
J
C
Joerg
heard
ltrs
tax
rates
for
a
head
ol.
household
IT
FIGURES
MOJne B tr1 8 ftt•t abOV( (lood~taj.!C ( 1lfll
Auxiliary which ('OVers
se ln\.-rlty
Ruth
HUJ.ted, Newark compll
JC You are divorced or legally
lllld al a.bot I the liftle level as \Wt ntv lwn slate 11 and 1 eo L
17 111&amp;11
KALAMAZOO M1&lt;h - Walter
~e~d
the
officer wbo arret~ted
separated
from
your
Wile
.at
thf'
In the 19M rloodM The Lognn j nlrh 11 ttl RMC head of the U S
beveract
Burns
1s a deputy 1tate f1re marher, he r.edU«:d her speedmg !me
fV'Id of the year you may not
31 Public
cre9t was predicted for 24 fl!el or i 11 ~ 1 ( u 1 Station in Point Plco
ehal
from
$:11
to
$:10
slightly below l961S
'II
claim her as an exemption even
11 \\ n~~
I 81 PrtPQJIUon
Jf you paid her support
fO Doork•per
When a q1 esllon ot dependency
In J.lod11
v....
comes up rtunernber ~at the de42' ~to
pendent
m\l8t meet five tests
1101 I AND M1ch - ~UP) - Thf'
1dtal )
f irJl you must haYe furniahe.:l
rh&gt;tdcrn or Lhe late Mr and
foB Btanaa
more Lban halt ol his or her sup..
l\f1 s 111 nry Brink• believe they
te Muac1ei
Seco.nd \he dependent s
port
h nt&gt; o t1 tal ag&lt;' ar~a\er than any
47 OI'Jif\1 ot
grOSB mcomes must
have been
e Ufn 0 J3St
Lm&gt;tl' m Amcrlra The tt udd up
sirtlt
•
less than $000 for the year unlea•
In 747 \'~Ills rana;lna: lu aA;e 'rom
48 Chll'to
John Robin,;on
(ormt'l Pll~ 58 to 80 Y&lt;'RfH All live in the Hoi
the dependent iJ your &lt;'hild who 1
IIOWI&gt;I
athlt ltc star arrived In l'omcto\ 11 nd \.rand Ilaptda areo
l Communi•
under 1.8 o.r a £ull Ume student
Tuesda) nlsht with hit w1f1 r.l()r 1
...u...
Tturd the depondoot mu•t be re
and h1t mother m law Mrs ~ 1
--2 Hlllomo
lated lo you or a member of your
I Ont-lpo\
Cox Colonial !itA w Va rlr I
.bousehold and hvlng m your
COJ'4
short visit with. hlt patonts Mn r I
ho.me Fourth the dependent must
and Mr" E F Robinson and h ~
be
a c1Uzen ofthe Unlted State.11
DAILY OR\'PTOQUOJ'Ii- ..._,. .,... &amp;o workiU
~;J•t~ Mary
hvin.e anywhere or a citizen of
,
Alll'DJ.af,,aXa J#
_ ,0
Mr
llobln An11 \IOU sc puraterl
any counlty Uvinj: m
Canada
II LOIIOPI:J.I..OW .._
from 1erv1ce w1th th~ U S Army
Mex1co
Panami or the Canal
Olio tottor limply otondjo lor uotltor. .. 11L1f -pto A to ....
TueJday after two yeu11 of ar\1\
.Zone And fafth the dtpendent
dub' 1 In Rl"hm(md Va Hrc WI 1
lor the lh,.. L' X lor lilt two 0'~ ~ ltorl, totten - ~
must not be matrD,J a jolnt re
return to Richmond nrxt Motulu)
trophu tho I..,U. and - - Ill !11f ..,... '" 1111
tw-n w1ih bu or her huaband or
ICICh dljl Uto oode tettero .,.
~
to begln employment w!th the R\)
wUe
nold! Metal, Company thf'r('
Tomorrow You ean claim deACrntot,....,....ll~
ductions for Huna:arian r.eller but
POUFI
MT JTI\ OPl' Tl Oa .. W-", ITI\ - IPT~
,not for polltic11 contrlljlutions all
KNoxvn 1 E Tenn - r. c
•bout pu~lltl ~cduetloos
TJL IIWMLI\ TJW 1.0"
WIIUa was spraying a flr"eproof!n r.
ao1utlon on a roller rmk 11 nt
ORMTR.
SIMMONS IS SPIAK!Eill
when he decided to I ght a cilo(a
Mike Simmons or Pomeroy wUl
•
l!l!lt The match l~o::mtr 1 tlu ~ 11
l'~'• Cryptoquotol lNTO U.QIIIdJI'B 801111: l\4ut
be the prlnctpal speaker at a
nnt 1nd the huge tent burat m
MUST FALL. SOIU DAYS MUST liB J)AJIK AND DI\CAR'f
World Servicr program at the En
-'-011'-FI:UAlW
to fbtme~ ud waa ashes wlthm
terpnao EUB Church, Sunday l'obfive mlitutea
»lMfJD\Itt4 t.r .,.. ,....,_ .,..loatt
ru.al')l' 3 at "'SO p m T-he pubhc
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Editor's Mall Bag
ldltor't Not.:
The foJiowln, Itthr arrlv.cl
If your .dltor-'t cfetk this wwk
with c:tlpplna eH..:hed wllllch

reprint here In itt vntlrlty

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Any ott.r rodera ta.v• eny fur.
tMr somments?
Dear EdJI.or
.First I w H take a guess on
Farm No 4 ls it Harold Carnehan
near Racine"
,I like your paper better every
day I tell everyone around here if
they want to aet the local news
ttaey should take the Sentinel I
Jlke your edltonals very much
I am sendmg a chppma 1
though m14lht intere•t you What
I think Ahout Elvil Presley

I live tn Bedford Tbe day it
came out la your paper Elv1a
Presley was their favonte am.a:er
It Bedlord school, 1 Jot another
paper th•t told about 'llvu Presley
I ~:we four httle girls growing
up ao You see why I might be in
terestf!d in thia thing they call
Elvia Preslt!y
Sinoerely Youfll
VIRGIL KING
Kmasbury Rd
"WHAT I THINK ABOUT
"WIGGLE WORM"
ELIIIS PRISLEY
ly lvangeUtt Freddf• o...
77ot ... rden Lane, Dalla•. Texas
The teen.!gers of Amenca from
eout to C03St and even ln ether
eouatries have gone completely
mad O\et' a 21 year oJd smger wJtb
the Vtdor1an srde burns who 18
alao becommg the sex symbol of
American boys and girls
Every pla&lt;'e we go the fust
que~~tion I am asli.ed 1s Freddte
wbat do you t-lunk of Elvis Presley' I am aware ot tbe fact he
Js th.e hottetJt tblna: m sbow bus1

a Jtncere reli&amp;J.ou.• feellnl Then
mtY be some \ruth to hl• beinl
rellgioul but tbere b a a:reat deal
of dlfferen&lt;'c in belna: rel1a:lou1
and bemg a born aa:aln Chrl..8tlan
Ed Sulhvan si.ened Prelle)' tor
three ahowa at the fan1uUc price
of $30 000
The Frontier Caamo Night Club
m Laa VPa:as pa.1d btm $7,&amp;00
per week
Hil new Hollywood ftlm, "Love
Me Tender which baa ju1t become the nt&gt;w name [or his late&amp;t
song cost $11Kl0 UOO
Elvia bas lifted roc:k and roll
ria:bt out of the night dub and
slappeo. 1t Into every bome m the
nation.
A Fort Worth paper alated the
bluest and most obnoxious Pre•
ley Fan Club jn the world t! altua
ted here in Dallas with 8 000 teen
11e members It also hu a scream
ing &amp;Q.uealina: loyalty Tbe fan
clubs have sold more than 1 000
000 of his p1etures .. t $1 00 each.
The Fort Worth Star Telegram
has thu to say Hyaterla Grip•
Soxers " Mass hystena completely
grtpped the crowd- moatly teen
aae girls Two full bouse abows
w1th over 14 000 teena11era watch
ed the "duck tail • young rock. am'
roller who became a show business
mtllionalre over night
The grrls screamed Elvis. I am
Elvis J am going
gomg to dte
to famt Prealey closed his eyes
and began the sensual vulgar
swaymg of hiS body that has made
him a natronwJde teen-age ldo1
They screamed Tears ran down
~hell' faces
They awarmed toward the stage Twenty polieemen
shook their heads m amazement
and ushered them back to their
seal:!r Many were there m charter
ed busea from various cities.
Two gtrls proudly displayed
scars on their arms where they
ba1 carved the wor1 Elvts' wJth
pocket kmves

ness.
It ts est1mated he w11l sell len
mtlbon records Heart Break Hotel/ "Blue Suede Shoes • Hound
Dog Don t Be Cruel a.nd Love
Me Tender thu ye.u and will
make more than one mdlion dol

A marned woman managed to
get back st.,ge to tell him that
she had her husband s Cadtllac
outs1de anoJ asked him to come
wtth her Presley who has tbree
Cadlllacs df'chned Instead be had
a date w1th 1n aarhne hostess who
had flown m to meet h1m
When asked why he was not
marr1ed he rephe&lt;.l Whet 1 the
use of havmg a m1It cow when
you can get milk and butter
through the fence
God have
mercy
A nallonal magau.ne reported
that over 10 000 glrla propose to
hlm monthly by correspondence
When the B1ble condemns 110
1t doe~ so w1thout respect of per
sons Wben the Bible sets foN.h
truth ,t does so without rea:ard of
opinions and attitudes who op-po!!e it TtJe Bible says m I John
2 15 16 17
Love no• the world netther the
lhmgs • tha.t are m the world If
any man love the world the love
of the Father 1s not In h1m For
all that 1s 111 the world the lust
of the flesh and the lust of the
eyes &lt;.~nd the pnde or life Is not
of tbe Father but is of the world
And the mrld passeth away and
l.he Iu.st thereof but he that doetb
the Wlll or God abrdeth for ever r
The Btble demands that those
who name the name of Christ
must not be gudty of lovmg thl&amp;
present worldly system or any
tbmg on whiCh Jt Is based
If someonoJ cares to take luue
ask them to read II Corintblana
~ 17 The Bible says
' Therefore if any man be in
Christ, he Ja a new creature old
things are pllS8ed away behold; all
thmgs are become new "
When sinners acr.ept Jesua
Christ tbey Dre born agaiD The
Holy Spirlt pves them spiritual
regeneration Those that are tav
ed have new spirJtual naturet
Presles has no evtdence of the
new birtll The Bible says in

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one

mght
to
bear or mavbe I should say see
ElvJs beca 1se there can be no
doubt that a Prealey personal aPpearance show would be a com
plete fatlurf' at an:.r mstitute for
bhnd people
The suggestive bodily movements that appeal to teen age pas
srons have been pr1mardy respon
uble for thr. degree of success
that he. 1s havmg from ctty to c1ty
Someone has saJd 1f he should
break h1s hipS he would have to
qQU am,gmg I agree What makes
blm TIOK.,
The For 1 Worth Press states
he JS a God lovmg k1d and has

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Mr ud Mn Ted Lofl~Aret.h of
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Middleport were reeent vWton of
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Friday
wltb llr ..... lin. ......,
her sl•ter Mr and llrL Almus
The WCTU mel at the home of Rltwlmp
Pleree
lira. Ethel Snowdeu 'nlundlly aft
Mrs Curtu SpU'n 1• 1..Utin1 ln
Mill Pearl Powell of
ernoon at 2 • m. The rneeune the cue of Mrs Crella lkHaffle
..... la e~J.arae Of the pre.ldent Mn McHP-frle 11 aomewh1t iJn.. spent Tbund1y end Fridlt wtti
her mother Elniq. Pawell
lin. l!:va FleJDI.n£ Scripture read proved at thJI hme
ln1 Wll .bJ lfn. Snowden from
Mr and M.r1 El'llelt B\IIJl., llr.
Pbll. Jrd ehapt.er Devotional•
Mrs Carl Killer of Atbent spent and Mrs Roy Bub apent Su.Ddlt'
were In ehata:e ,r Hn Edna Rut Friday with her parenta Mr .nd
wrtb Mr and lin. Geoq:e Badt
~e..1 1 Mn. Jntle llolden gave a Mrs W1U1am Folan Her daughter
and famlly
reView on tile Study Boot A cot.. Grace Aan returned bo;ne w1th
leetion .., taken for the Mareb her alter a weeks vllit with her
Sbann and Gary WeU. of Balah••
of Dlma
iJ"a.Ddparenb
Rood opent Tburldo7 wltb grandmother Haael .JohDioa alto
Hi., Debra Jo May spent Sun- Mr and Mn Robet1 Bitton aad
IIRTMI ANHOUNCEO
Kr and 111'1 Don Harrison are day with hE-r aunt Mr and Mn family ol lluleltl, Oblo.
announ.c:lJlf the birth of an B lb Homer Parker and daupters..
Krl.. EthP.I Snowden 1nd lin
llr 1114 !In Deunr CUrtll 1114
8 0:1. daupW born Jan 22 Tbe
Jlttle one hu been named Reg1na Ethel Nellon and daughter, Helen eon au&lt;l llrL EYOIJJL Willie of C.
O.Wil Gnrwlparent, ore Mr •nd Mae, were WliDg on Mn Crella lumbus opeot Sundl)o will1 Jlr,
McHaffie Sunday afternoon
•Del Mrs I. D Pierce.
)In FlOI'd - · IILd llr ODd
Mtt. BarbAra VanMeter of Galli
o...,. Bluoll ... le 1loo
lin Melt: Gno...,.
ADDOUJJfelllfttl are bein&amp;' re- pol11 wu a week end gue1t of )letgt Generll HOIPUal oDd II Ill
eeived of the birth of a 7 ~b I oz. her parenl.l M.r and Mrs Richard cntlcal eonditiou.
&amp;1.1)01' Powell Ia IDIICb be- at
douahter lo llr and !In Leland Grueser
this wrlUno
Snowden of Painaville Ohio Tbe
Mr1 Gold1e Andenon w1U en
baby bu been Da.m.k.'Cl Maney Lou tertaiD the WSCS at her home on
llr lftd lint. llodtoooy Gr~~ndparentl are Hr and lira
Tuetday eveDiDI Feb "h.
have
moved batk to tbelr - . .
RoyS..,.den.
Mrs. H. E Rathburn entertained on Mt Olive.
13 tuulJ With 1 Turkey Dmner at
llr l'ort'ftl Vloolleter 1114 loll
llliTHDAY ULIIRATI!P
ber bome, Suodly
daughter Joao. called: oa llr....
lin EdWIJ'd Thomu entertain.
Mra L D Pierte.
eel with • party Saturda)' after
The Band Boottere: wdl serve
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noon .from 1 to 3 p m 1n honor or a curtey dinner to the Marshall
tbe elgblll blrtbday ol beo College SympholllC Choll' at 11 30
CALt,OIINY.eotiiiD
daqhter, Kathy ThOR attendtns Wednelday
SAN FRA!I'CI.SCO - Ttie N"'
were Martha Ann Southern Sabra
Mr •nd Mra F E Taylor were
CanadQ", Debbie Smttb Jlmm) Sunda} guf'sta of Mr and Hra tiona! AutomObile Club reported
that a total of 5'71.3-M veldcl• a..
Fink Steve Snowden Knen Tuell: Robert HdL
er Jimmy Vauman. John and
.Mrs Thomas Parker and Mrs tered Calilornlo durlliJ lub'. 1111
Jan~ Wiie, Sandra and TereN Carrol• Snowden attended a m1s.. an increaae ot 'n PI over the
I&gt;Nn •nd Rick}' and Bobby Slack cellaneoua sb.ower for Mr and Mrs ume month ID 18C56 Thil totai.U..
Refr~,;tbments of ICe c:rl.!&lt;!m and Lowa Osborne of Pomeroy, Tues. eluded 541,847 automobilu, ~
683 truck..t and t.824 buJeL
day evenmg
cate were served.
Mrs
Harley G Amos and r';;;;.;;;;;.o.;;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;,;.;-;.;,daughter Mrs Pete Ma1one and
RUTLAND PIRSONALS
son of ColumbUJ were recent
Mr and Mn BilJ Buck Jr and guests of Mr and Mrs Charles
son Btlly and daughter Shellie Amos.
of MJddleport Mr and Mrs. Roger
Mik" Roberti of Pomeroy spent
PhiUip&amp; and daughter Rita and the week cr.d With hls grand
son Randy of Wtlkesvllle anrl Mr mother Mrs Eva F1em.mg and
and Mn F H Pope and ~:ln daughter Noretba
Franklin were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Maude Sellards is vwtmg
their parents Mr and Mrs C W rehtlves at Holden W Va
Buek Mrs Pope and son are mat
Mrs FranciS Snowden 11 spend
mg an mdetinlte stay w1th her mg the week end wtth ber
Clearllltf!e
parents Mr Pope wdl leave soon daughter Mr and Mrs George
for Texas where he w1l! be sta Hartenbach or Pomer(ly
c-t~nua
tioned
Mrs Jenmc Bryant \lmus Raw
Charles Amos Jr or Columbus hngs Isaac Taylor and Harvey
spent a day the past week w1tb htJ; Erlewtne ar" on the 11Ck hst
arandparents Mr and Mrs C H
Mr .and J.!'k's Cusb Johnson of
Amos
Bradbury and Mrs Francis Lar
Allen Braley who 1s employed m kms were calling on thear .sJster
Reg $5t5
Columbus spent the w~&gt;ek end w1th Mr and Mrs Charle! Amos
hia rather John Braley and bro
Mr and Mrs Wade Tom of Ath
t.her Floyd
ens spent Sunday with ber father
Mr &lt;tnd Mr&amp;" C M Chase and Joe Grueser
Joetta Erlewm~ were busmess vis:Mr and Mrs F W Wilcox of
Itors m Galhpolis S.iturda}
Langsville ~pent SundaJ Wllh her
Mr and :Mrs V1etor Braley are parent~ Mr and Mrr J C Phd
vtsilmg theJr daughter Mr and hps
Reg $3.95
Mrs Davtd T1lh5 of Bambndge
Mrs Alma Rupe 1s vlSiting at
Dragon Btt.
the home of her- grandson Mr
NEW HAVEN Conn - (UP ) •
and Mrs LewJs Rupe of Pomeroy ThP lllue Cross reporb:!:d paymg
She i!l as11stmg rn tbe care or Mra the hospttal hills of a man b•tten
Rupe and her new son which was by a dragon G \\ uman Carroll
born January 22
exp!atned that while on ass1gn
Mrs Flora Chase of Pomeroy ment 1n the Dutch East Ind1es he
DRESS SHOP
spent the week end wtth Mr and tane:lc J with a 2&lt;JO.pound dragon
~nd St.
Pomeroy
Mrs Nate W1sc and mother Mrs 1JZard
Mma Wrse
Mrs Ruth Erlewme was a bus1
neu visitor In Pomeroy Saturday
Mrs HaUte McKen..zte ts spend
Tile watch w1th the
Jng the monlh v1s1Ung her mt!C4!
Mr and Mrs Walter Saylor of •
EXECUTIVE
CbJlllcotbe
:Lee Denney left Wednesday to
LOOK
enter mil1tary servu:e He 11 recwving bis ba.lie tratrung at Fort
Knox, Kentucky
llr and Mn Paul Patterson and
daughter, Roxanne were Saturday
evening visitors of llr and Mrs
Can'oll Snowden and sons.
Lafe McKmgbt was in ColumbUJ
recenUy consulting Dr Sheppard
a skm speciahst
Steve aDd Larry Srlowden spent
Thursday with their grandparent!
Mr and Mrs Harry Osborne, Sr
of Pomeroy
Second Lt Robert DeDJJOn. who
is stationed. at Wright-Patterson
Air Bue spent t&amp;e week end with
h11 parents Mr and Mr1 Carl
Denison
Mrt1 Els1" Bryant Js rccuper
ating from an attack of arthritis
Mr and Mrs Don Anderson en.
tertained w1th a btrthday dtnner
Sunday in honor of their grand
the
daughter Darlene Smith, of Pome-

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Matthew 'i 20
Wherefore by
the1r fruJts ve shall know them
In view of the wretched spirtlu
S S .. ttendance on Jan 27 was
al cond1Uor.s under which most 51 the o!!ermg $7 93
of these young people have been
Worship Sen1ces were held at
reared how can we blame them
10 45 wtth the Rev GroYe brio&amp;
for lettmg off emotional stearr mg the Message 1 ext
lncre~c
when Presle} starb bis burlesque
0Lar
F;uth
SubJPtt
Futh 3
show They are emotlonal l.Jemgs
Devel
opment
Our
blessing
and are gom&amp; to fmd an oUtlet
We
somewhere lcebt rg congregatiOn• &lt;Jre acr Jrdmg to our futh
;;re
to
be
JUdged
accordmg
to
out
m most of our churches are a
Even so fa1th
gamst any k nd of emotiOn m the tanh m that day
tf
11
hath
not
works
ts dead
church so lhe only place left fol
1 he regular meeting of the
)'Oung people to release the1r JO~
MY I was held Sun eve Jan
and ~motiOn ts tn the world
27
Wllh an
attendance of 12
I behevc ElviS Presley has be
come une of Americas No 1 rea )Outb :\nd 2 adults
sons for the two and one hall
The devotions and lesson were
mllhon JU~&lt;emle dehnquents and based on the subject My Life Is
sex dehnquents among teenager~ a 1 rust B1blc study was t,enesl!l
of our natlon
Chapter 12
In COl"pus ChriStl he has been
During the busmcss session led
banned forever The chle£ of po by Betty Shsher Pres the group
hce sa1d hLS rock and roll perform made further plar1s for the Skatances wns detrtmental to the youth mg party on Feb 5 1 he group
and was contr1butmg to de voted to turn 1n $15 to the youth
hnquency
fund
Juvend~ Judge Marlon W Good
The meetmg dosed wlth the
mg 1n Jacltsop.ville, Flor1da 1 de MY F benediction
manded that his lewd lasclVIOm
Around ~0 }Iouth and adults at
perlormance:s be banned
lettdt!d the meettng of the Che~ter
A Barlow paper stated on Nov
Charge Youth fellowship here last
ember 4 that Elvis Presley was :\fond n evcmng
named as cause for diVorce su1t
Due Lo the absence of lhc h.:
CurcUtt Judgfl Don Register grant
votwnal leader and VICe pres
ed a d1 V'Orce to a man who com
Kenneth W1ggw.s acted m bath
plamed that his w.iie became so
entranced w1th the mus1c of Elvl&amp; capacllle!:i

ALFRED

change) at the Minersville MethOdtst Church
The regular meeting of tbe
W S C S was held at the home of
Garn~t Wmdland on Tues eve
Jan 22 w1th an attendance of 11
members
Durrng the busmes• meetmg in
t:harle of lsola Taylor Pres the
group voted to have the rug rags
wh1ch are under preparauon sen'
lo the Weaver, soon
Other routine busmess wa.s tak
en care of
Garnet and Margaret Ann Wmd
la nd were m charge of the progr~l1 on Islands In M:;; Commun
y wh1ch was gn•en m dialogue
form Wlth appropriate poems and
songs
Quarterly reports wei"' made
0 ,,

The hostesses served refresh
ments of sandwiches salad andcookies and coffee and the group
enJOyed telev1s10n durmg the
sonal hour
1 he next meetmg w1ll be held
~I Ihe home of Genev1e11e Guthr1e
a n Feb 19

Lucy Gaul was l&lt;'ader or Jast
eve prayer senu es
Helen I mdhng of (olumbus
spent the \.\eekend here wlth
home folks
M1llard Swartz left Sun morna
mg £or Cmcmnatl 0 where he
will enroll m a three day s course
m Auto Mechamcs Mr Swartz
Alfred CJ;lurcb put on a program Is emplo.ted at the Karr and Van
or songs and readmgs and a short Zandt Motor Sales at Pomeroy
play
where he has worked £or several
Lloyd Dillinger had a movtc rro )ears
lector on tnals The group vottcd
Colds and flu have been preva
to purchase tbe projector A com lent m thas commun.ty for tbe
mJttee oi the advrso.r and 2 youth ~;aat two weeks
from each of the 4 groups to meet
and orgamze plans for the use
Hi R
d
of the machme
HARTFORD' Cocor
onn - (UP) Games and refreshments were Durmg 68 years w1th the Colt
enJoyed m the church basemnt ){anufacturmg Co, Wilham J
Tbe next meeth)g '\\Jll be heh1 Qulsb never was late and missed
on Feb 18 (the date subject to work only once
Wed

Presley she left tbe1r home and
baby untended
lPresley Hal.l'Cut Ruled Not
Right for H1gb School 11 Mt Cle
mens, M1ebi1an November 17
Robert Tagrnetton must take the
seisaors to his Elv1s !Presley ltyle
bair cut If he wants to go back to
bigb school Clreult Judge Alton
H Noe so ruled yesterday m deny
the us.year-old a writ of man
damus that ~uld have compelled
school authorities to readnut hlm
Robert, the lone holdout amons
411 biJh school boys who were or
dered to tr1m their long hair and
ahave off their sideburns who'had
been imitating EJv1s Presley, was
euspended from classes: 11 days a
10 He has not attended aince In
the courtroom, Jammed with teen
agera, he announced 141m still not
Av11tlon Schoobng for Teachers 'Ullitary lnstallaltOil Leaders from
ping to get my balr cut.'
has been announced The fourth Government the nuhtary, aireraft.
National Avlation Education Work 1ndustries commemal airhnes and
It seems to me this is cert.autl)' Shop will be held at M1am1 Uo1 eaucator groups wJII g1ve related
adding to juvenile dehnquency
ven1ty Oxford Ohio July B lectures concerrung avtabon
Recently a news reporU!r asked through August 9 1957, under the
In commentmg upon the CAP
Elvis If he didn't think he waa sponsorship of C1Vil Air Patrol Workahop program, Gen. Nathan
reaponslble for juvenile dehn cJvlllan auxthary of the Umltld F Twining CbJef of Staff of the
qency He replied It I dtd 1 Stales Air Force
USAF, said
Advances in avlJt.
would qult t!Jll\ go back to driving
Maj Gen Walter R. Agee US tlon have created many new hori
a truck ' WeD I beheve 1t n a AF National Commander of CAP zon1 and brnught e(!onomic and sobout time he quits
m announcmg plans for tbe Work ciol~gical changes in the world 1D
We have been in over forty ahop 11aJd that more tban 1 000 whit!b today's generation of youth
cities this year m revivals and teachers mterested m gaining is it'PWIDi To me it ts heartening
spoken to btgb school student bod more mformat1on abnut the mod to kno• tl,tat the CAP through ita
les across the nation Thouaands ern a1r age wtU be m attendance National Avratton Education Wort
ha'ie found genwne peace and
Durmg tbe month long course Sh,os,-, la preparmg teachers to a•
permanent u.tisfactJon in Christ teachers will fly in both llght and slat our youlb to meet tbe cbal
My prayer 18 that God shall save multi engint" aJrcraft tn addltton Jenge of the alt' age '
ElvJ1 Preale) Hts bfe as a born to vtsJtmg av1atlon industries and
Seo.etary of the Air Force Don
again Cbritltaan could mean much
aid A Quarle 15 observed "Very
to the cause of Jesus Chr1st II movie careel to serve Jesus Chr1sl often a young mans aptitude for
There can be no queatton that advanced techmcal tramJng ia
thrilla my :;oul to thmk of the
Lmpact made for Jesus Chr1st b_y a real spll"ltual awakening would lost because he watt&amp; too long to
the noble decislons of Colleen take place In America among the acquire the high school prerequt
ToWhsend and Stuart Hamblen who teenagers If Elvis Presle7. were to sites. Good counseling early 1n his
noble declstona of Colleen Town becornt a spll'tt filled Wttne&amp;s for education IS tndtspensable and we
send and Stuart Hamblen who Jesus Chrast
must look to the educator to proturned tbelr backs on the SINS
Take the world and Elvis Pres vide it
of Holl~)'o'ood and a prom1smg ley but giVe me JJ'i:SUS
ur believe thot the CAP s Na
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1937 Avtabon EducatiOn Workahop
wUI be directed by Dr Mervm K
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staff of 150 s~;~lccted: cducaqors
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Mr and Mrs Carlos Snowden
and son, Jeffrey spent tbe week
end wttb Mr and Mn Jumor WLl
liams of Prmceton W Va
Mr and Mrs John Tillis and
family of Cbilhoothe spent the
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The Rev J T Carroll bas been

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Tuesday night pn Ule ~·m~ 1.or W~. By .~ t})r.ee-way
new Waluurua tloor as the f!.ace AWtf): it ~as. $~. ~ Fp i... O:Os
ir«""!lo I9A 19
42-87 . jllj\1 iol!t.J.!!¥· !IJ¢lne · htd fought
~' o """"'~~' 110~,. o.l ..,ream
11!11'41 )II ~ ~4 1r- !Tolled
~a,o ,..!·
~.,llll..,~ilf ,141 f'J ~ Fo&lt;d
It w•• a f•l&lt;tll\l Mli\la!l!&gt;n ~~ \1lf
.
~ ~ ·wiAAJaJ adss for
il~W $200,000 AAhlet.Lc .P}.aDt
~ -~

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M'il¥una ~ut '- ~~ niJbt
1D the ·f,o.~ quarter, with Ra·
lor Coa.c.b 4"l' J.lqra"IIJPP't ~·· ·dne t.ryini -to btealc up .the game
They were c.oJ,d in .000~. 1'l;ler wltb a · partial all-coU11 press Ford
were pushed out ol po~hon Jr. : ,pi two more fteldert, Arnold one
rebounds .., ttw two~ ,..1Jsk,l.u: . and .Qllver, l.ayne and Clark each

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~rN '" ..,..w..,.-. Y• l. ••~ Vllal J!"t ~lo,v. Ja...bt.&amp; .tbl:ew J. 1:~ ~re luSt.u!flebeJm J~~,d DlXOn were the
to an ~~ ~·. :t.bif,..~e \~e~;dlil~:b\Jttar boy.a for Nehon·

leag~.JeJl~ N~v.i)le w

Kocl&lt;io.f Co•l!IY .,...,....~&gt;&lt;\~&lt; ' '
ran low .&lt;1!1 1-~ ll.lld ~I, 'lf&lt;08.
Thi• U,.e it ~~ •l&lt;eloonvj\le
74, Mi&lt;ldleix!rl ~ · atJN the Ol!lo

8199

favQJ',I,q WabJAna .
tn e JOod.
KaJnwhije, tbe T&lt;d'NldO W4 &amp;Unl
fn 1 reserve game the little Fal·
were aij~d u Graham c.rt -eo~ rOUiped over Racine 32-18 as
Wolle, Sa leer, ·~· ~_.· Blreb MeDidc batt nine for the losera
'!ere held uode, tG polnta l'r the ..aod ·R oush 12 for the winners.
f~rst Uu:Je .tJU ye!W. Time after : Score by qp.ar~rs;
-ume S;pit .IPUh Molt from lZ.US
lfaet out nmmed iU basket for
Raei:ne .a&amp;ld ~llrpbed ot.tt.
Wahama wu little ·~•rp,r o~
-the .ehootinc department. '*•hama
hlt on 18 ol ita tlhots out of .m1
tries lor lii'JI, . Racine hit 10 of
~5 fol o V'I'Y ~oor 22% . Compared
to thl;'!lt J•gamf pver.,. of f121',
~cin' had I more than poor

nijllt.

7 17 29 37
W~a
1.2 18 S2 42
lncli.vidual acorint: Racine: Grabam 1-M; SaJaer t-1-9; .,.dams .1+
·8; Wolf~ H-8; tslr!&lt;h J.C-D; Powell
}-3-G. To..t_AJs 1()...1'7-;S7.
'IV~: Oliver 2-HI; Nyold I&gt;
2-12; Ford 64-12; JOYD.J 0-I)JJ;
Clar' l~; Layne 0-J...l;
;Rous-h
2.Q..4; Q. Roush 0-0·0; Sp.rouae ().().0.
Totals ~2.
RJcl.ne

n:

llad unl~lmum
of tout. .,,..d. UA\11 !Ju&gt; 'ourtb

mg, •xon an
_..,...,am ft uc·
ed the Jacket&amp;: "!-0 •
tlld w~t

ahead by 10 .PO\l)U. Tbe Hounile
counted 25 pointe ln that diastrou.s
second quarter to the oJI\e~6tl' live!
. Bowles and Hm(ly eiH!'b ~~ " ~
£.Ieider and .KenneQ- &amp;li,Qk ' (r,ee

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Bowling Highlights
INI)IJ$TRIAL LEAGUE
Raoul" J1nu1ry :14, 1917.
RobinsGn 's 2 N. Y. c. O,t~.m 1 1
Pomeroy Lions 3 Pomer.oy Motor Q
H&amp;R nrestone 2 Sporf.t Cenfer 1
$TANDING$
Won Lott
Pomeroy Liona
5¥..:
't.l
Pomeroy Mr.tor Co.
3
3
New Yurk Clothing
3
3
Robin ~ ·m 's Laundry
21,) ~~
Sports Cenlt·r
2
•
H &amp; R Firestone
2
4
High Tenm Gnme - Sporta Cen·
ter Qf.ofl .

Hluh Ten •n Scries--Llor.s
H i~h Individual Game _
213
High Ind ividual Series wort.hy, 587.
&amp; R FIR!STONE
Rnlley
17ft 13~ 1 2,
rarsons
147 12Q t45
lfa.(O{I'rt~·
146 143 143
"'rElhinm·y
171'1 210 173
Warnke
164 157 141

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Hnmllrap
'l'otnl s

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SPORTS CENTER

162
146
122
175
149
7!i4

F.. \tcKinnc)·
l)rf'mu·r

Tewblwry

•g=

. . , . . IIIII ol the New York
lonalu
tapo
lo
wilo
,__
znlla the
ollhe
18th
l'ltllodalpllla track and

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. 'Ia roar mloutes and
l'hll Colamao, Chi'

10.1
_.._.._,IDIJhedap111'111 b$1nd

r;:"IIIIJ ...(-!tonal)
:-'--2'-'--=-- - - -

Hot Scoring Duel

Burning Boards
In Prep League

1

132 208
125 181
Ui7 181

502

4~2

460

158 1~7 400

R McKinn('y
lf!O 182 491
Totuls
732 909 23~
N!W YORK CLOTHING
Cla twnl'lhy
Duerr

187
1M
144
180
162

189 211
99
133
149 160
148 1fl2
148 119
4
4
833 733 798

Kloea
Sauer
Lytle
Davis
Jhnrli &lt;'np
Totuls

587
2Mi
277
499
472
287
8
2364

ROBINSON'S LAUNDRY
O'Brien
Wlgg iu s
Schocnlob
Will
Grucscr
Y . Anderson

143
171 314
17JJ 131
310
lft5 147 147 449
213 170 1M 538
1!17 182 132 47•
136 166 322
24
24
847 810 '771 2428

H~ndlcap

Totala

POMEROY LIGNS CLUB

COLlJt!IWI, 0. UP - One of
the botttat 1e0rtn1 duels Jn Ohio
billh ,lth!lol ..,, bt.tory t. b•lno Wright
Wiled tbU eauo• bltwHn Larry
Sloi!Hid of Shelby and Mlddl•· W. And••rson
Gi bbs
t.owo11 Jerry Lucas.

17~ 180 20&amp; 1180
172 127 1~3 452
180 1GB \70 512

17!1 132 208 &amp;$
169 138 144 4'11
877 773 880 · 2530

Totula

Both hoyt are IYeraginr well POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
over 81 polatl a tame and are
ture · to lel · individual scoring
~ Jl lltltlr rupocUvo IChools.
SJeJflled, at pteaent, ha1 a

Bowen
Lohse
HarrltJ
Runnel

189
188
11'7
142
lim

130 176 498
146 169 503
117
153 144 431
124 138 420

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"'"'~ ,... whJ,oll,4 w all. 'IVa·
~al!'J t,as ~d for 1J ,.,,..o~~.
Tlte ;ro~-IJ,opt lt. iloOdly eye
at thl (oul

Utie, makln1 ilf put

of

U trle~. 1t \faa skilf heft that kept

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The lo&amp;~~ shoved Jackets deeper
in the ~e.ague oollar with nine loa·

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aeamll""" victory,

·Middle-port
• &amp;ql.l.eaker

Reserves

to the Ji.ttle

l o~t a
Hound1

d . a-fter tranmg all the way by

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Play
ll,l
At (nt-mu
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Girls' Intermural basket~all is
8 apeeia'l rp~ of the Week's pro·
gram at Middleport ·High School
now. Mrs. Nan Moore i-s coaclf of
the teiUI\8 and Larry Baker and
Charles Davis are referees.
Friday J,he Seniors defeated the
Juniors, u..19 and the Sophomores
beat the Fr.eahmen, 17.9 .
Tuesday evening alter school the
J ·
b
a~~:e e~~=-sFre:f:~~e:7 ·t~2~

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Stot!k llfJ N..., at

was hel4 in (\lqoe clieek tha,t Arst
quarter. l!o &amp;UJlered 13 pf bJa
half. )'"oung

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MATERIAL$ .INCORPORATED
In The Hearl Of Mason Clly

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SPORTS'CENTER
MaeGregor ·Dealer
MUI St.
Middleport

ERNEST COVERT, Mgr.

Phone 197

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Eddie heavywei&amp;ht King Archie

8
8
6
6
5
4

z

The Panthe.r s j!Jmped off to a

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Moore

M-adlna 43
Coshocton Sacred Heart 74
Pl:aln!icld 4'
Reynoldsburg 73 Piekerington 37
Berne Union 79 Mifflin 56
Che.ape.a ke 54 Coal Grovl:' 39
Ironton 'St. Joseph 67 Rock hill 64
Lockland Weyne 60 T•lawanda 46
Welbton 78 Loean 61
F . I
76 " --k R'
"8
;;~;,:ke 53 ObeJln
Lorain St. Mary 94

HOUSTON, Tex. Up - An upset victory over Cla ude Chapm.an
oi New York Tuelday night le(t
.sauthe.rn _heav y,well;bt ,champion
Roy Hams of Cut· N-Sboot. Tex.,
with .a string of 18 straight pro·

mr:st:
CLEARANCE VALUES

Men's- YJlu,eo t.o W.Ji

SUITS · .. · .. · · ......
Voblealo $~.18

SPORT COATS •· $1A.99

TOP
•

ucao. this

be real?"

t'Can a car be so

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SUBURBAN COATS

ALL

Values t.o $Z1.5G .. $14.99

WOOL

Ivy ...... Caps
$1.69

As Low as

~~~~';;,~;'.~.~.~ ~••~it.•m. 60 ~~:S:.!::"~~~w;a ~o.%~ •;1

L"

z 5HO·p·

iod enabled the Panthers to mpve
ahead by a score of 1'7·1! at 1.he
end.
E•tWn _.,
They held •the lead until late! Rutland 54
in the second guarter wben Bob _
·u
·ed ·
2 11
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Gt espie ·ti
It up at l ·a WIL.¥
• free tbrow and fo1Lowed wit.b
another to move· the Blue Devils
into the 1ead for the first time.
A minute or 50 later, Johnson
I hit on two free throws to m.,ve
the Pan'tbel'!; back into 8 one point
advantage at 2 5-24. Sisson's two
free toues made it 27 _24 at the

16

56

Linsly Institute (W. Va.) 78
Bridgeport -61 Yorkville 59
Gibso11burg 60 Pemberville 5T
Wes~wood 69

"IJaaS -Bm'ER .fOR .•......,

:Poland 62 IA!uisville 57
Grftnsford 64 F11irfield 47
Warren HarJing 56 Howland 55
Vienna 100 Fowler 31

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P-.eroy, Ohio

halftime.
The

Blue DeviJa

scored

six

s,.~:_aigsehc!oi&gt;Ondinhtsal!atttboe labekllein.nin3~2o7! . ·•

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ulead but were unable to hold it
long If' the Panthers came back to
move •head b;y 33·30.
It w.u at that point .t hat IM
Panther att.ack bogpd clown conslclerably and the Blue Devils
forged back into tht IHd to hold
a 40-36 .ctvantage .t the three
qu..Ur mute:.
The P!lnthers foua:ht back in
that final period trying ,t q t&amp;Jn

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you ask.you~self.

kma: aad low ·lnd daring?

brfiliaotly 1tyledT'

And what yon su is matched only by what
you'll feel wbeo you BOttllllly put tbia
beauty in motion.

*Sti.ll &lt;io!)d Selection

The f«l of the 310 hp. V-8 ., you eat "P
the road. The tul of Push.Jiutton Torque-

. Flite tbat packs a 1ilk·smoo~ 1·2/unch.
The feel of Tonioo-Aire Ride an Tota1Contact Jrak.cs that give you a new mastery
every ~riYint situation.

••mt.

And

Score by quarten:

Got yours now.

or

7-:1-17; Wood•

So stDp in at your Dod;e dealer'• and ask
f« tl)e keys_ to a Swepi-Wing Dod&amp;•· A f0'4
minu,tes behind the wheel will convince
you: You have never seen felt owned

anything Iii;, ill

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MEN'S SUITS

1f2 Reg. Price

DRESS SHIRTS

WOOL JACQTS

, Pastel In oxford ·and broadeloth. Original

Warn:~

$1.35
STADIUM COATS

as toast_ Woolt!na and FleeceJ. Quilt·

ed lhl)ng. Reg. to ~1.50,

Lace baek. Sl:tea 20 to 36. Sold at $3.95

made ~ (or ''JtUl more eont&lt;lh\1111111•" to. ~ blm.

new cars, more aud more
people find that the newest
of them all is Buick.

w*- and nylons. Reg. ro $18.85.

For pver and above the brilliant newness of Buick's
low.cweep fashion, you find here a new
kin4 d 'TM'rfornwnce and handling and
safelfl and security and solidity of ride.

.$9.95
PAJAMAS

Flanaelette, broadelotb and nylon. 4DY·
thing to Uil.9$.

On the road is where you realize what all

$2.95
BOY'$ SUR COATS

O~PANTS

$2.00

It bru~• lhro~gh the vibration ba!Tie~
It le awept-wln; mutety of motion

·IN looldng over this year's

Hea"!.

$12.45
'

H unlea•h•• a hurrlcanel of power

'i

Quilt,.. lilllng.

$4.95.and $3.95.

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1 ~Group ... Double and Slng!l!'
Bre.&amp;Me.d
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Reg. $50 Coats . . . . . . . • . • .. Now $33.95

expertence every time you take the wheel

7·6-20: Boyle• 1-6-11; kuhn 3·8-)•;
Guo! OH; Hot!or 1-0;1; Whll]atch
0-0.0. Totals 21·23-65.

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$24.95

J..- lmllline ,owning this

is something that simply can't be measure~!
in dollan and cent&amp;

*Worth WhJI.e Savi•gs

TOPCOATS
52 in this Group -Tweeds, Gabs, F.leeces,

Swept-Wing
Do4~ · ~ pride. and pleu11r0 you11

Eastern 19 38 51 65
Belpre 20 tl 88 t8

t.b.ill means.
You feel a new obedience -a great and
wondrous new lilt- in the answer of
Buick's big new 364-cubic-inch VB engine
teamed to an advanced new Variable Pitch
Dynallow•-instant Dynaflow.

1 rack of the~e Togo ZlPJl.er-front. Re,g, ftO
$14.96.
.
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$6;00

B_oy's Wim. Caps · · .. · · .. $1.45 Boy's Sweatari · · · · · · · · · · · · $2.00
Wool and flannel, plain and fancy. Reg. up
to $2.45.
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Coats and V-Neck wools and orlons. ll.es. to

Yau feel a new safety, a new solidity in the

$5 .95. /

Other Clearanee Bargolns

massive new chassis that "nests" the car

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KMw11 For Comfolt

CENTURY

lawrence Welk, star of twa full-f'Ku shows aac:h wttk on ABC-TV

V:.

selac:led as 1 fe~u;ed l)lrlor'!'f"" lit President Fisenhower's I~IIJural '8

T·HE SHOE BOX
GHIO

COATS

Suede laekla

New Ph,iladeJphJa 'J5 Bellait'e 63 warren St. Mary's 74
Adena 715 Barnesville 'i'O
YOuniJlown Cirdinel Mooney 56

.45

9-'

JIEAP

Clevel.ind St. John Cantius 68
Kenston 66 Newbury 58
Asbt.lbula .Edgewood 66
Chardon 51
Geneva Spencer 60 Kirtland 45
Northeaatern 77

CbaadJe,rtyille 74 Belle Valley 62
Fraze)'§burg 84 Homer Union 58
Bethel 101 Summerfield 78
Chesterhill 75
Marietta st Mar.y 6 1
Ch
t
7o Gl
62
auncey
ous er
Eaal Liverpool Sf
Youngstown East 50

.t.ltl!ltor!UIII. Clo.,.

BETTER HURRY

l;r"

Mechanicsburg 50
Xenia St. Brigid ~
Urbana St. Marys 40
Welt ~lberty 1!8 Urbona Local 55
er~ville 71 Ne.- Concotd 67
Dr61deh 7,2 McConnelsville 51
.Roseville .at P~Jo 41
G1enrord 79 Thornville 45
Somenet 102 New Strailiville S4
Scautb ZaaesviUe 85
Old Washington 61

c~

•.1100 at

mao, under the roanat:emeDt
.
ROC!ky Mvclano'• old head mil-..
AI Weill, bad ente1ed the rlnr
a
favorite . \Chapman wel&amp;hei
1DI
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You watch it sweeping by, thJ!i', low-slung
Swept-Win&amp; Dodge, arul you · knOW in an
instant that nothipg you hav0 · ever seen
before cao compare witlt it.

COj.Ch Hartaell Doddrlll Slid today It "looks like we m.a)' wet rolling here pretty soon. Our boys
have had everylhJng there iM to
havo now a.nd we ought to get together." Bea~ley waa the Ill regu .
lar.
•
Belpre had
Powell with 20,
Capehart with 23 and Gainer with
22 points to lead the 1corina par··
ade, Eaitern'• Woode was able to
get 20 on 7 fleldera and six free
toues.
Belpre was never headed alter
takiag the lead with only seeonda
to 10 in the fil'flt folU.IrleJ on 1 tree
throw. &amp;n 1
preHmlnary
Eastern ·reJeflvea: Wete de(eatcd
211 to 415.

Chippewa Boots

MIDDLEPORT

CU.Cin.ndi Withrow tT
C inci~at.i TJft 78
c~neinnati llu&amp;Ms 43
Cincinnati Woodward 70
Cincinnati Wafnut Hills 5!1
flouot Verncn St. Vincent 60
Marengo fO
Granville 80 Hebron 80
Ai&lt;'Luney 92 Junctloa City 73

Thll 190-pound flthU,«hDi&amp;teacher fW:.OEed a .technlcll Doc~
()ut at 2:04 ot Uw a.:btll JW
()Ver tht tranaplllrtH Gelf'&amp;lai -.,
&amp;rP before 1. t\ll'n•way diOW4 '

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Poot Ol'lld••to

fenional vletorlea wttbout a

Clevelan.IJ G1lmour Academy 34
Clearview 87 Columbia 47
North Olm1tt&gt;sd 64

I'Jea,.ntville 78

Lo.t
2
2
4
4
5
6
8
9

•••':in

ermuth was bacJt on his game wit.tl
eicht ~nts taiUetl in the "'eriod.

anything like it!

Eastern High School cagers lost
to the strong Belpre club
Tuesday niJ;bt ln a game at Belpre, plaYint without the service!
of one regular who wa1 out of the
lineup with flu .

Bar-

ecl
of lpaed
8.003 Joe
point•~

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"storybook finish."

ist from Re{lding, ·C alif., wa1 rat- lie Paatraoo of New Orleana,La..,
ed the N0. ·2 contender for Floyd is fifth and Bob Satterfield of Chi. :Patterson's heavyweight title to- cago is sJxth .
1
1- · 'd l)' . in ·'the monthly ranking&amp; of
' Rli'lg Magazine.
Yolande Pompey of Trinidad
rose to the No. 2 spot in the tight·
M.11"hen, w.ho scored. his 20th heavy-wei"ht ratings on the basis
_.
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straight vktory when he out. of h1s second-rou.nd knocko1.1t o(
pointed ex..)il{ht.heavyweigbt clwm- European rhampwn G e 7 h a r d
pion Joey Maxim b.st Friday Hecht rA Gcrmnny, ~ho dropped
nigbt, was rankeil immediately be- t? f ourth. \huck ~pJcsc r o£ Lan·
·b ind New York's 'J:'ommy (Huni· ~mg, 1\lu·h., rPm funed the No, J
cane) Jackrnm. Machen was ra t- contcn.dcr fllld Tony Al'!thony. of
ed the No. 5 hen-yweight contend- . New '\: ork was: t·anked thtrd.
er in Ripg's December rankings.
Ray Robin!;on, who lost the mid.
ln the reshuffilng of the heavy· dlewe'.•• ht IItie lo Gene Fullmer
weight contenders, Ring elev.a ted
Hll"t11d T"~ of,. lnd~h. N. J., to on Jan. 2, was ranked the No.1
~'"'
..d
contender in that divi!itm followed
the No. 3 !!pOt an dropped light by Charley Htimez of France,
•
Ralph Jones of Yonkers, N. Y.,
BITTEN BY BUG
and Ellsworth {Spider) Webb of
NEW YORK UP -Marty Mari- Chicago.
on, "bitten by the basketball bug"
Jn the welterweight dlviaion,
after 20 years in baseball, left for Gaspar Ortega or Mexico took
Louisville wi th a business associ- over the second spot behind chamate today to explore the possibiJi- pion Carmen Basilio and Chief
ties of obtaining a National Bas· contender Johnny Saxton . Tom'
ketball Assn. Franchise in that DeMarco droPped to third and
dty.
Jsaac Logart was rated forl!b.

SLACkS

BUILD·ING NEEDS

YORK.

S.EOL JT:AIIDUI.GI

After· a time out ealled by t,he
Panthers, Johnson tupped the first Ne,laQ,nvllle
shot In to ~ : \tP tbe b~ll ga"-~· ll"l Athens ·
stepped bac1t, wiped the perspJra~ PQME.RQY
·tlon from bts ·forehead, 8·h d ~ade Weibton
a:ood on the second throw to giye tOgan
the Panthers the .eame In a rea) Gallipolis

Is No.2 Contender For Crown
OfHeavywei11ht Cbamnion Pattnson
)'fEW

Men's Dress

alt,ht ....., ,_.., J,ucao, bavlnll HoudAshelt
112 170 ll82
ICOI'ed ail IYerlfe of 38.1 polntl Whipple
BelJn, Powell 7.f.20; Carpenter,
26 22 22
'PO E. 11-l.JS.; ftame 3-0-e; Gai~er eper ram• in 13 eonte1ta. The Mid· Handlrap
dleton 111• II CUl'NDliJ •verag.
Total•
1130 11f1 819 4·22;
1-1-6. 'l'otot. '1-lt,.
76.
lq J7 11111oia • - · for • total
SITS R8CORD
of 481 lit ihf aame number ' or
Bit Nell Johnston put his nanl('
olubel.
STILL WJIDI HILP
Into the raeorcl book with a new
NEW
UP - lledlcal U ·
I8J; &amp;lme out the bot shootlne cluh scorlnR mark lor the Phlla· Pllnlll otYtlJIK
Art Larson, former oa• • tallied '7'7 polntt between them delphia W1lrrlors today . Johnstou
tennis thamptOn who Is per·
• tHdlaa _, club. to Important had a 38-polnt performtlftce Tuea· tiona1
tlally blind and p1ralyzed as ,. reday •111&gt;1. whkb IJMII
a &lt;w- ~lllt ot J bllh!!lar l ..ldent, eoooer total of e.on
tbuae to ~ ... appe11 was

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76·5~

Knillbt

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COATS

astern Downed
76...,'5 At Be]pre
(n Cage Maf ('h

El!ater»,

to play.

NOW 70'+ OFF

jn

STORM

PAINT *LUMBER *NAILS

Baske&amp;ball

SPORT
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SHI.R.TS

·COMPLETE LINE

The len.oe match bad the lead
eha..n&amp;e .or tied lt times wi~ the

High -'-ooJ

Low, l.ow Prfees!

WE CA.-RY

them In the game.

White 1al~ria golq abe•d for
good in the last quarter tboueb ,
the Tornado pulle.d to within one
ro.i,nt twice. Ford and Arnold repeatedly took the ball away from
ltaei~,. :vould·be rebounden, getting JJJ.•' de ll' eo for the ball. Salser, With his 185 pound 6-1 frame
2530 was the only Tornado yho could
WUI out-jostle the Falcon.s. But he a' lone wasp-,. enough.
1
ClatWaht~ma's 220 Ford played impres!live ball from hi! spot on otfeJUe 10 feet in fTont of the b.&amp;ak·
et.
He made four close-In push
434
sbota
on recovered rebounds while
421
Jerry
Arnold was effective from
432
558 eilher side.
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~('DOllalt]

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t~ the fou,l lltJ;e with fhe second11

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bad

&lt;;enter S. T. John,sop, stepped poHCslon of the hall tJtrou&amp;b most
qvtrf.w' ., the Blue Devils ·
Jy Unittd p, • ..,
r.emaiWQB in tbe t:a~e lut night (
ipto a !.ru,te with u much 11
J:AIT
·
and cpol)r
two foul sbota tlult
,minutes remaioinl
the \:l_all. Loyo~a M'd. 82
Univ. 66
,-ave ~is P,o~eroy Purple Panther game ..~ueptJy, their po1nt St. FnnciJ N.Y. 71 Amer. Int. 69
team a narro.w 16-415 victory over tot(l,) •n tbe period. was a scant Ptlorris Harvey 'i'1 W Vir W
79
tbe viliting Oallipolia Blue Devils. five - ~~ wb,ije the Panthers
SOUTH
· es.
was the sllcth Ieacue were Mllrjq l(t ttr tU victory .
F~-an ~ w -•r..-d 7,.
.Thef victol)'
11
tb
r th p
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0
WLD
~ sepso.n °~
e anHi,gb .sc9~r !6r the .eve.uing was N. Carolina St . BO Virginia 63
t~ers and ~ept them tn the nuL- Sophomor, It~ Boltlc of the \\'ake Forelt 77 Duke 59
mng for third place . hooon F?r Blue DevHs with 14: poinb. Aaron N. Car. AII:T 72 Wimton-Salem ·63
th~ season~ It was the~.r ei,a:hth NID Buffington was hlgb (or tbe Pan· Lou isville 79 l..oyo!~ l..a. 53
agaJnst five se.t back!.
thers with 1Z.
MIDWIE$T
Sl. Lou is 49 Oklahorita A&amp;Y . 4~
!1\etuallr. Johnso..n had a ~b
time ji!etting Into the &amp;eQI'iiii ool·
In the prE&gt;liro..inary conteat, the Notre Dame 94 Indiana 82 ·
Ur!\D a,ll even,ing. He was weU , Ga,IHpolis Reprv~s de:feated the lllinoitJ Te&lt;:&gt;h 6! -chkago Univ . 16
cove.red bb the .(let'enae tbrown u_p 1 ·P omeroy keserves ..bY a 38-30 Hiram 71,1 fenn 51
by tbe B ue Devlb and when he score.
Tolodo 71 Kent State 67
d1d manage t~ get a shot or two POM,EROY (4G): ~tman 1 O.() 6 ;
.
SOUTHWEST
be c_ould not fi~ the range.. .
Wildermuth . 4 2-C 1b; JohOS9Jl, 1 Mkansas 62 Tex . Christian 58
His opportumty to caah 19- 011 8·'7 8; BuffipgtAA, • -':I 12; Sisson , N. Mex. A&amp;M BS Ariz. Tempe 80
t~e foul sh~t.s ~~ ~n a bectic 3 4-8 10. To~)&amp; 1~ ~~~ te.
Oklahoma City 107 N. Mexico &amp;1
final 30 seconds w~ucll saw the GALLIPOLI/i (46 ~: 'th,omas 40.0 8
WEST
Panther41 trai,llnl( b)&gt; DI1E! _point at McMa.Nm, 2 3·5 7; K. BQstie, 6 Wa&amp;hlngWn 66 Oregon 63
45-44 and play,ng lor a 1mal sbot 2·3 14; Carr. 0 IJ..O 0; Gil~or_e, 0 Santa Clara 61 Coli. of Pacific 15.
at the bucket.
0. 1 O; H:'ll~· 1 2-4: i; GiUesple, 5
2·2 12. Totals, la &amp;-U 45.
Wh
it,h .the seeonolds tieking away.
Scoring by guarters:
~
I o n SlSBOn 1in ly j\lmped a,nd
.::ll'n
arched the ban toward the .,ucket.
Pw:Jlel'G,V
11 10 9) io - 48
It hit the ·hOOp Ud bounce4 off
QJJ.Mp9,l11
1~ 12 ~ r1i - 45
into lohnson's b-ands. He was foul·
OffieiJb: ';['ad Grover and !Bob
eel as be tough_t for p. shol T)1e Wren.
lr United Pr"'
cloctt: stopped with five s.eeonds
~------G,rove City ~ Groveport tl

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· "' tJu; ~ •tol!ld th••lr ,,...
to &amp;r.ID .• I@Jd.
N~ls..,viUe ,/dc&lt;ju•ltl 7-8-22;
For Mldt\I#J&gt;O&lt;t JO!ll Bowles Keatmg 2·2-6; Young iH-20; Djxo~
foiUld the ran&amp;-e in the la st 'hidf, 4·2:10; Tanc:U¥ J·2-4; Stufflebean
t~lng scoring ~onors wHh a total 5-2-12..
or 20 pomu. lie &amp;ot 1-6 of them
in the last half. ~t:tle . Bo~lo;. N.el\.
son had 19 for his rught s . work.
He' was held scorless only m the
bod second q•arter.

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. Jill ~uah as 10 points. Kelley was
throw.
high for Middleport with a nice
Coacb ,N olan Swadhammer'1 27 tDta).
lads came out- after the mid-way
SCOBIE BY QUARTERS
pep talk to hold ,th~ le.Jll':le leadM.lt;l.dleport 22 27 42 58
ers. even, e.ach te~ gettfns J~ · Nelso.a¥ille 12 3'1 52 74
pomts. However t¥ ijouods steam· · Ind.iWdual 8coring. Middleport,
ed ahead apiQ ~n ·tAe ~.M;t qu.ar· Morra 346· MrComas 1..().2· ~nt.er to count 22 .to 1.6, .eat104: u.p nedy 3·1·7.' KeU~y 0-0-0· Bowlos
74-58.
~2-20; QCben ().()..(); Hi~dy 1·2-4: -&amp;ophotn.es 2'1·10
Big Tom ~c9H.!Ii~ was ·bJA1. for ,NN~el~oo~n~s-:l~·!~g~W~hltJi~tl~at~c~h-IHI~.O~.~---=:===::::;::::::;=--the winners ·wi~ ~ th~~;~,P he . -

pointtJ in the
was a _close
20 poonts, 12 ~~

NIO -

seD.IOfS
• D.e:(eal .,.,

of Wabal!la. ,lorry ¥ool~ Wid I• . ~ a tree ·
second f&lt;ame tile ~· ~t· '
Ford. 4&gt; la'fl' ll!lci-. ___.,. . ~~ of Jla&lt;ine mad.e llle only · o ·
d St""''""•
d

of La~ M&gt;YI tll.e,Jr bpy~ "'ate 1 · &amp;Mil• the To.r.natto irl the fourth
llrst lps,s.
~.
·
Betweon them Aro¢d ODd F9r!'l
fte eamo left Racine with a
rolled up U points 12 each Jt -team Booti::tt Jjercent~ae on the
tile Jow-~i»tr ~ )'t'hicti Pt~tof ··9~ fi,cured from a
e~ a 19-w 1!2., tlt.f1 qutter coWtt . ' . . 91 815 1bota t.l.ktln and tSB

Mo- lcjaJ&lt;tH'

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Johnson's Two Free ThroM Made Good ' -~CO;;:';;-;IUG=-;;;-;lJ'~E~-P-ain:-=:!-:..=n:r=.H=:~--;~.~-:-:,;-::-1 :~~~=---...,.A-=-1=w:--e-=il=
l's- N
=-=e-w
ln LastS·Nmnds Are Differmu
BASKETBALL sr..!:~."~~~·
Protege Scores
ot \bte
..._at
TKO In Upset
sank
alx
¥1
Cat,bolic

H~St'GN. t'H.: -Roy lrt•rrls, L)'le Makin, UO, ·~·- 10.
190. C~tH-thHt. To., • ...,_
STOCKTON, t .atlf.t ·D 0 m my
l'l!Je . getP.I;l,J t~ and 10 ra.spect1ve- Claude eftapiiMn, 191 , N. . York orau-., 116, Mlnfla, byoect
""'"t of &lt;\lew in the fi"t half 00.
'
WNchor, 117, Lo,
4.

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River boys held a ~IUJilding 2212 first qua.i ter .i.,ad. ~
Bobby Nelao.n MJ.IITiS and Kennel:ly were hot 'whe,n ihe game
opened. getting 20 o( the 22 pointll
lBowles a:ot one Uel&lt;ier)." In , the

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By Uni!M - . ,

A:!~!~:~~~.
~q......,
'!"!
. . Quarter,
tseored z..s. In Smmd
;- ·':;E~ "'"'
v:•••·~
-·d' • ~
·w,nama
=· ..,.eOu.

R,aelne

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Beat Devils; Yellow Jackets nrop 9

Hid'-;;dl;-ii'DRI'f---;-u-ad~s't')=.:-;-.l&lt;~~r;--;_O~pe-.,-::-in-g-~F=tGH=
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan, 30, 1957-S

Racine Drops Fir8t Game To White Falcons 42-37
'OUTSTANDING' TROPHIES

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But you ougl,t .to get this news where it
happens-at the wheel of the newest new
Buick yet.
T.hat way you can also see for yourself
how much more interjor room you eojoy
in the lowest Buick ever-even how mum
safer you J'eel with Buick's exc.lusive
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Tornado Blow5 Coolin Shooting As

P~nlhers

7v•..

'-"' "' lll

""" ~~is yer,r
)to . ~ t'+'O .., 11 ~~~.
st,r.iug o1 JAab'Ji~t w~fW!tte~ tw.o n1. ~~- \Ute 'b/41 . - d J'i-l8
Tuesday night pn Ule ~·m~ 1.or W~. By .~ t})r.ee-way
new Waluurua tloor as the f!.ace AWtf): it ~as. $~. ~ Fp i... O:Os
ir«""!lo I9A 19
42-87 . jllj\1 iol!t.J.!!¥· !IJ¢lne · htd fought
~' o """"'~~' 110~,. o.l ..,ream
11!11'41 )II ~ ~4 1r- !Tolled
~a,o ,..!·
~.,llll..,~ilf ,141 f'J ~ Fo&lt;d
It w•• a f•l&lt;tll\l Mli\la!l!&gt;n ~~ \1lf
.
~ ~ ·wiAAJaJ adss for
il~W $200,000 AAhlet.Lc .P}.aDt
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M'il¥una ~ut '- ~~ niJbt
1D the ·f,o.~ quarter, with Ra·
lor Coa.c.b 4"l' J.lqra"IIJPP't ~·· ·dne t.ryini -to btealc up .the game
They were c.oJ,d in .000~. 1'l;ler wltb a · partial all-coU11 press Ford
were pushed out ol po~hon Jr. : ,pi two more fteldert, Arnold one
rebounds .., ttw two~ ,..1Jsk,l.u: . and .Qllver, l.ayne and Clark each

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~rN '" ..,..w..,.-. Y• l. ••~ Vllal J!"t ~lo,v. Ja...bt.&amp; .tbl:ew J. 1:~ ~re luSt.u!flebeJm J~~,d DlXOn were the
to an ~~ ~·. :t.bif,..~e \~e~;dlil~:b\Jttar boy.a for Nehon·

leag~.JeJl~ N~v.i)le w

Kocl&lt;io.f Co•l!IY .,...,....~&gt;&lt;\~&lt; ' '
ran low .&lt;1!1 1-~ ll.lld ~I, 'lf&lt;08.
Thi• U,.e it ~~ •l&lt;eloonvj\le
74, Mi&lt;ldleix!rl ~ · atJN the Ol!lo

8199

favQJ',I,q WabJAna .
tn e JOod.
KaJnwhije, tbe T&lt;d'NldO W4 &amp;Unl
fn 1 reserve game the little Fal·
were aij~d u Graham c.rt -eo~ rOUiped over Racine 32-18 as
Wolle, Sa leer, ·~· ~_.· Blreb MeDidc batt nine for the losera
'!ere held uode, tG polnta l'r the ..aod ·R oush 12 for the winners.
f~rst Uu:Je .tJU ye!W. Time after : Score by qp.ar~rs;
-ume S;pit .IPUh Molt from lZ.US
lfaet out nmmed iU basket for
Raei:ne .a&amp;ld ~llrpbed ot.tt.
Wahama wu little ·~•rp,r o~
-the .ehootinc department. '*•hama
hlt on 18 ol ita tlhots out of .m1
tries lor lii'JI, . Racine hit 10 of
~5 fol o V'I'Y ~oor 22% . Compared
to thl;'!lt J•gamf pver.,. of f121',
~cin' had I more than poor

nijllt.

7 17 29 37
W~a
1.2 18 S2 42
lncli.vidual acorint: Racine: Grabam 1-M; SaJaer t-1-9; .,.dams .1+
·8; Wolf~ H-8; tslr!&lt;h J.C-D; Powell
}-3-G. To..t_AJs 1()...1'7-;S7.
'IV~: Oliver 2-HI; Nyold I&gt;
2-12; Ford 64-12; JOYD.J 0-I)JJ;
Clar' l~; Layne 0-J...l;
;Rous-h
2.Q..4; Q. Roush 0-0·0; Sp.rouae ().().0.
Totals ~2.
RJcl.ne

n:

llad unl~lmum
of tout. .,,..d. UA\11 !Ju&gt; 'ourtb

mg, •xon an
_..,...,am ft uc·
ed the Jacket&amp;: "!-0 •
tlld w~t

ahead by 10 .PO\l)U. Tbe Hounile
counted 25 pointe ln that diastrou.s
second quarter to the oJI\e~6tl' live!
. Bowles and Hm(ly eiH!'b ~~ " ~
£.Ieider and .KenneQ- &amp;li,Qk ' (r,ee

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Bowling Highlights
INI)IJ$TRIAL LEAGUE
Raoul" J1nu1ry :14, 1917.
RobinsGn 's 2 N. Y. c. O,t~.m 1 1
Pomeroy Lions 3 Pomer.oy Motor Q
H&amp;R nrestone 2 Sporf.t Cenfer 1
$TANDING$
Won Lott
Pomeroy Liona
5¥..:
't.l
Pomeroy Mr.tor Co.
3
3
New Yurk Clothing
3
3
Robin ~ ·m 's Laundry
21,) ~~
Sports Cenlt·r
2
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H &amp; R Firestone
2
4
High Tenm Gnme - Sporta Cen·
ter Qf.ofl .

Hluh Ten •n Scries--Llor.s
H i~h Individual Game _
213
High Ind ividual Series wort.hy, 587.
&amp; R FIR!STONE
Rnlley
17ft 13~ 1 2,
rarsons
147 12Q t45
lfa.(O{I'rt~·
146 143 143
"'rElhinm·y
171'1 210 173
Warnke
164 157 141

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Hnmllrap
'l'otnl s

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SPORTS CENTER

162
146
122
175
149
7!i4

F.. \tcKinnc)·
l)rf'mu·r

Tewblwry

•g=

. . , . . IIIII ol the New York
lonalu
tapo
lo
wilo
,__
znlla the
ollhe
18th
l'ltllodalpllla track and

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. 'Ia roar mloutes and
l'hll Colamao, Chi'

10.1
_.._.._,IDIJhedap111'111 b$1nd

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:-'--2'-'--=-- - - -

Hot Scoring Duel

Burning Boards
In Prep League

1

132 208
125 181
Ui7 181

502

4~2

460

158 1~7 400

R McKinn('y
lf!O 182 491
Totuls
732 909 23~
N!W YORK CLOTHING
Cla twnl'lhy
Duerr

187
1M
144
180
162

189 211
99
133
149 160
148 1fl2
148 119
4
4
833 733 798

Kloea
Sauer
Lytle
Davis
Jhnrli &lt;'np
Totuls

587
2Mi
277
499
472
287
8
2364

ROBINSON'S LAUNDRY
O'Brien
Wlgg iu s
Schocnlob
Will
Grucscr
Y . Anderson

143
171 314
17JJ 131
310
lft5 147 147 449
213 170 1M 538
1!17 182 132 47•
136 166 322
24
24
847 810 '771 2428

H~ndlcap

Totala

POMEROY LIGNS CLUB

COLlJt!IWI, 0. UP - One of
the botttat 1e0rtn1 duels Jn Ohio
billh ,lth!lol ..,, bt.tory t. b•lno Wright
Wiled tbU eauo• bltwHn Larry
Sloi!Hid of Shelby and Mlddl•· W. And••rson
Gi bbs
t.owo11 Jerry Lucas.

17~ 180 20&amp; 1180
172 127 1~3 452
180 1GB \70 512

17!1 132 208 &amp;$
169 138 144 4'11
877 773 880 · 2530

Totula

Both hoyt are IYeraginr well POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
over 81 polatl a tame and are
ture · to lel · individual scoring
~ Jl lltltlr rupocUvo IChools.
SJeJflled, at pteaent, ha1 a

Bowen
Lohse
HarrltJ
Runnel

189
188
11'7
142
lim

130 176 498
146 169 503
117
153 144 431
124 138 420

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"'"'~ ,... whJ,oll,4 w all. 'IVa·
~al!'J t,as ~d for 1J ,.,,..o~~.
Tlte ;ro~-IJ,opt lt. iloOdly eye
at thl (oul

Utie, makln1 ilf put

of

U trle~. 1t \faa skilf heft that kept

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The lo&amp;~~ shoved Jackets deeper
in the ~e.ague oollar with nine loa·

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aeamll""" victory,

·Middle-port
• &amp;ql.l.eaker

Reserves

to the Ji.ttle

l o~t a
Hound1

d . a-fter tranmg all the way by

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Play
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At (nt-mu
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Girls' Intermural basket~all is
8 apeeia'l rp~ of the Week's pro·
gram at Middleport ·High School
now. Mrs. Nan Moore i-s coaclf of
the teiUI\8 and Larry Baker and
Charles Davis are referees.
Friday J,he Seniors defeated the
Juniors, u..19 and the Sophomores
beat the Fr.eahmen, 17.9 .
Tuesday evening alter school the
J ·
b
a~~:e e~~=-sFre:f:~~e:7 ·t~2~

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Stot!k llfJ N..., at

was hel4 in (\lqoe clieek tha,t Arst
quarter. l!o &amp;UJlered 13 pf bJa
half. )'"oung

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HOGG 6 ZUSPAN·

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MATERIAL$ .INCORPORATED
In The Hearl Of Mason Clly

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MaeGregor ·Dealer
MUI St.
Middleport

ERNEST COVERT, Mgr.

Phone 197

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Eddie heavywei&amp;ht King Archie

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6
6
5
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The Panthe.r s j!Jmped off to a

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Moore

M-adlna 43
Coshocton Sacred Heart 74
Pl:aln!icld 4'
Reynoldsburg 73 Piekerington 37
Berne Union 79 Mifflin 56
Che.ape.a ke 54 Coal Grovl:' 39
Ironton 'St. Joseph 67 Rock hill 64
Lockland Weyne 60 T•lawanda 46
Welbton 78 Loean 61
F . I
76 " --k R'
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;;~;,:ke 53 ObeJln
Lorain St. Mary 94

HOUSTON, Tex. Up - An upset victory over Cla ude Chapm.an
oi New York Tuelday night le(t
.sauthe.rn _heav y,well;bt ,champion
Roy Hams of Cut· N-Sboot. Tex.,
with .a string of 18 straight pro·

mr:st:
CLEARANCE VALUES

Men's- YJlu,eo t.o W.Ji

SUITS · .. · .. · · ......
Voblealo $~.18

SPORT COATS •· $1A.99

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be real?"

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SUBURBAN COATS

ALL

Values t.o $Z1.5G .. $14.99

WOOL

Ivy ...... Caps
$1.69

As Low as

~~~~';;,~;'.~.~.~ ~••~it.•m. 60 ~~:S:.!::"~~~w;a ~o.%~ •;1

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iod enabled the Panthers to mpve
ahead by a score of 1'7·1! at 1.he
end.
E•tWn _.,
They held •the lead until late! Rutland 54
in the second guarter wben Bob _
·u
·ed ·
2 11
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Gt espie ·ti
It up at l ·a WIL.¥
• free tbrow and fo1Lowed wit.b
another to move· the Blue Devils
into the 1ead for the first time.
A minute or 50 later, Johnson
I hit on two free throws to m.,ve
the Pan'tbel'!; back into 8 one point
advantage at 2 5-24. Sisson's two
free toues made it 27 _24 at the

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Linsly Institute (W. Va.) 78
Bridgeport -61 Yorkville 59
Gibso11burg 60 Pemberville 5T
Wes~wood 69

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:Poland 62 IA!uisville 57
Grftnsford 64 F11irfield 47
Warren HarJing 56 Howland 55
Vienna 100 Fowler 31

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The

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scored

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long If' the Panthers came back to
move •head b;y 33·30.
It w.u at that point .t hat IM
Panther att.ack bogpd clown conslclerably and the Blue Devils
forged back into tht IHd to hold
a 40-36 .ctvantage .t the three
qu..Ur mute:.
The P!lnthers foua:ht back in
that final period trying ,t q t&amp;Jn

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New Ph,iladeJphJa 'J5 Bellait'e 63 warren St. Mary's 74
Adena 715 Barnesville 'i'O
YOuniJlown Cirdinel Mooney 56

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Clevel.ind St. John Cantius 68
Kenston 66 Newbury 58
Asbt.lbula .Edgewood 66
Chardon 51
Geneva Spencer 60 Kirtland 45
Northeaatern 77

CbaadJe,rtyille 74 Belle Valley 62
Fraze)'§burg 84 Homer Union 58
Bethel 101 Summerfield 78
Chesterhill 75
Marietta st Mar.y 6 1
Ch
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auncey
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Eaal Liverpool Sf
Youngstown East 50

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Mechanicsburg 50
Xenia St. Brigid ~
Urbana St. Marys 40
Welt ~lberty 1!8 Urbona Local 55
er~ville 71 Ne.- Concotd 67
Dr61deh 7,2 McConnelsville 51
.Roseville .at P~Jo 41
G1enrord 79 Thornville 45
Somenet 102 New Strailiville S4
Scautb ZaaesviUe 85
Old Washington 61

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mao, under the roanat:emeDt
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ROC!ky Mvclano'• old head mil-..
AI Weill, bad ente1ed the rlnr
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favorite . \Chapman wel&amp;hei
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Swept-Win&amp; Dodge, arul you · knOW in an
instant that nothipg you hav0 · ever seen
before cao compare witlt it.

COj.Ch Hartaell Doddrlll Slid today It "looks like we m.a)' wet rolling here pretty soon. Our boys
have had everylhJng there iM to
havo now a.nd we ought to get together." Bea~ley waa the Ill regu .
lar.
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Belpre had
Powell with 20,
Capehart with 23 and Gainer with
22 points to lead the 1corina par··
ade, Eaitern'• Woode was able to
get 20 on 7 fleldera and six free
toues.
Belpre was never headed alter
takiag the lead with only seeonda
to 10 in the fil'flt folU.IrleJ on 1 tree
throw. &amp;n 1
preHmlnary
Eastern ·reJeflvea: Wete de(eatcd
211 to 415.

Chippewa Boots

MIDDLEPORT

CU.Cin.ndi Withrow tT
C inci~at.i TJft 78
c~neinnati llu&amp;Ms 43
Cincinnati Woodward 70
Cincinnati Wafnut Hills 5!1
flouot Verncn St. Vincent 60
Marengo fO
Granville 80 Hebron 80
Ai&lt;'Luney 92 Junctloa City 73

Thll 190-pound flthU,«hDi&amp;teacher fW:.OEed a .technlcll Doc~
()ut at 2:04 ot Uw a.:btll JW
()Ver tht tranaplllrtH Gelf'&amp;lai -.,
&amp;rP before 1. t\ll'n•way diOW4 '

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fenional vletorlea wttbout a

Clevelan.IJ G1lmour Academy 34
Clearview 87 Columbia 47
North Olm1tt&gt;sd 64

I'Jea,.ntville 78

Lo.t
2
2
4
4
5
6
8
9

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ermuth was bacJt on his game wit.tl
eicht ~nts taiUetl in the "'eriod.

anything like it!

Eastern High School cagers lost
to the strong Belpre club
Tuesday niJ;bt ln a game at Belpre, plaYint without the service!
of one regular who wa1 out of the
lineup with flu .

Bar-

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of lpaed
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ist from Re{lding, ·C alif., wa1 rat- lie Paatraoo of New Orleana,La..,
ed the N0. ·2 contender for Floyd is fifth and Bob Satterfield of Chi. :Patterson's heavyweight title to- cago is sJxth .
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' Rli'lg Magazine.
Yolande Pompey of Trinidad
rose to the No. 2 spot in the tight·
M.11"hen, w.ho scored. his 20th heavy-wei"ht ratings on the basis
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straight vktory when he out. of h1s second-rou.nd knocko1.1t o(
pointed ex..)il{ht.heavyweigbt clwm- European rhampwn G e 7 h a r d
pion Joey Maxim b.st Friday Hecht rA Gcrmnny, ~ho dropped
nigbt, was rankeil immediately be- t? f ourth. \huck ~pJcsc r o£ Lan·
·b ind New York's 'J:'ommy (Huni· ~mg, 1\lu·h., rPm funed the No, J
cane) Jackrnm. Machen was ra t- contcn.dcr fllld Tony Al'!thony. of
ed the No. 5 hen-yweight contend- . New '\: ork was: t·anked thtrd.
er in Ripg's December rankings.
Ray Robin!;on, who lost the mid.
ln the reshuffilng of the heavy· dlewe'.•• ht IItie lo Gene Fullmer
weight contenders, Ring elev.a ted
Hll"t11d T"~ of,. lnd~h. N. J., to on Jan. 2, was ranked the No.1
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contender in that divi!itm followed
the No. 3 !!pOt an dropped light by Charley Htimez of France,
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BITTEN BY BUG
and Ellsworth {Spider) Webb of
NEW YORK UP -Marty Mari- Chicago.
on, "bitten by the basketball bug"
Jn the welterweight dlviaion,
after 20 years in baseball, left for Gaspar Ortega or Mexico took
Louisville wi th a business associ- over the second spot behind chamate today to explore the possibiJi- pion Carmen Basilio and Chief
ties of obtaining a National Bas· contender Johnny Saxton . Tom'
ketball Assn. Franchise in that DeMarco droPped to third and
dty.
Jsaac Logart was rated forl!b.

SLACkS

BUILD·ING NEEDS

YORK.

S.EOL JT:AIIDUI.GI

After· a time out ealled by t,he
Panthers, Johnson tupped the first Ne,laQ,nvllle
shot In to ~ : \tP tbe b~ll ga"-~· ll"l Athens ·
stepped bac1t, wiped the perspJra~ PQME.RQY
·tlon from bts ·forehead, 8·h d ~ade Weibton
a:ood on the second throw to giye tOgan
the Panthers the .eame In a rea) Gallipolis

Is No.2 Contender For Crown
OfHeavywei11ht Cbamnion Pattnson
)'fEW

Men's Dress

alt,ht ....., ,_.., J,ucao, bavlnll HoudAshelt
112 170 ll82
ICOI'ed ail IYerlfe of 38.1 polntl Whipple
BelJn, Powell 7.f.20; Carpenter,
26 22 22
'PO E. 11-l.JS.; ftame 3-0-e; Gai~er eper ram• in 13 eonte1ta. The Mid· Handlrap
dleton 111• II CUl'NDliJ •verag.
Total•
1130 11f1 819 4·22;
1-1-6. 'l'otot. '1-lt,.
76.
lq J7 11111oia • - · for • total
SITS R8CORD
of 481 lit ihf aame number ' or
Bit Nell Johnston put his nanl('
olubel.
STILL WJIDI HILP
Into the raeorcl book with a new
NEW
UP - lledlcal U ·
I8J; &amp;lme out the bot shootlne cluh scorlnR mark lor the Phlla· Pllnlll otYtlJIK
Art Larson, former oa• • tallied '7'7 polntt between them delphia W1lrrlors today . Johnstou
tennis thamptOn who Is per·
• tHdlaa _, club. to Important had a 38-polnt performtlftce Tuea· tiona1
tlally blind and p1ralyzed as ,. reday •111&gt;1. whkb IJMII
a &lt;w- ~lllt ot J bllh!!lar l ..ldent, eoooer total of e.on
tbuae to ~ ... appe11 was

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·COMPLETE LINE

The len.oe match bad the lead
eha..n&amp;e .or tied lt times wi~ the

High -'-ooJ

Low, l.ow Prfees!

WE CA.-RY

them In the game.

White 1al~ria golq abe•d for
good in the last quarter tboueb ,
the Tornado pulle.d to within one
ro.i,nt twice. Ford and Arnold repeatedly took the ball away from
ltaei~,. :vould·be rebounden, getting JJJ.•' de ll' eo for the ball. Salser, With his 185 pound 6-1 frame
2530 was the only Tornado yho could
WUI out-jostle the Falcon.s. But he a' lone wasp-,. enough.
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ClatWaht~ma's 220 Ford played impres!live ball from hi! spot on otfeJUe 10 feet in fTont of the b.&amp;ak·
et.
He made four close-In push
434
sbota
on recovered rebounds while
421
Jerry
Arnold was effective from
432
558 eilher side.
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t~ the fou,l lltJ;e with fhe second11

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bad

&lt;;enter S. T. John,sop, stepped poHCslon of the hall tJtrou&amp;b most
qvtrf.w' ., the Blue Devils ·
Jy Unittd p, • ..,
r.emaiWQB in tbe t:a~e lut night (
ipto a !.ru,te with u much 11
J:AIT
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and cpol)r
two foul sbota tlult
,minutes remaioinl
the \:l_all. Loyo~a M'd. 82
Univ. 66
,-ave ~is P,o~eroy Purple Panther game ..~ueptJy, their po1nt St. FnnciJ N.Y. 71 Amer. Int. 69
team a narro.w 16-415 victory over tot(l,) •n tbe period. was a scant Ptlorris Harvey 'i'1 W Vir W
79
tbe viliting Oallipolia Blue Devils. five - ~~ wb,ije the Panthers
SOUTH
· es.
was the sllcth Ieacue were Mllrjq l(t ttr tU victory .
F~-an ~ w -•r..-d 7,.
.Thef victol)'
11
tb
r th p
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WLD
~ sepso.n °~
e anHi,gb .sc9~r !6r the .eve.uing was N. Carolina St . BO Virginia 63
t~ers and ~ept them tn the nuL- Sophomor, It~ Boltlc of the \\'ake Forelt 77 Duke 59
mng for third place . hooon F?r Blue DevHs with 14: poinb. Aaron N. Car. AII:T 72 Wimton-Salem ·63
th~ season~ It was the~.r ei,a:hth NID Buffington was hlgb (or tbe Pan· Lou isville 79 l..oyo!~ l..a. 53
agaJnst five se.t back!.
thers with 1Z.
MIDWIE$T
Sl. Lou is 49 Oklahorita A&amp;Y . 4~
!1\etuallr. Johnso..n had a ~b
time ji!etting Into the &amp;eQI'iiii ool·
In the prE&gt;liro..inary conteat, the Notre Dame 94 Indiana 82 ·
Ur!\D a,ll even,ing. He was weU , Ga,IHpolis Reprv~s de:feated the lllinoitJ Te&lt;:&gt;h 6! -chkago Univ . 16
cove.red bb the .(let'enae tbrown u_p 1 ·P omeroy keserves ..bY a 38-30 Hiram 71,1 fenn 51
by tbe B ue Devlb and when he score.
Tolodo 71 Kent State 67
d1d manage t~ get a shot or two POM,EROY (4G): ~tman 1 O.() 6 ;
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SOUTHWEST
be c_ould not fi~ the range.. .
Wildermuth . 4 2-C 1b; JohOS9Jl, 1 Mkansas 62 Tex . Christian 58
His opportumty to caah 19- 011 8·'7 8; BuffipgtAA, • -':I 12; Sisson , N. Mex. A&amp;M BS Ariz. Tempe 80
t~e foul sh~t.s ~~ ~n a bectic 3 4-8 10. To~)&amp; 1~ ~~~ te.
Oklahoma City 107 N. Mexico &amp;1
final 30 seconds w~ucll saw the GALLIPOLI/i (46 ~: 'th,omas 40.0 8
WEST
Panther41 trai,llnl( b)&gt; DI1E! _point at McMa.Nm, 2 3·5 7; K. BQstie, 6 Wa&amp;hlngWn 66 Oregon 63
45-44 and play,ng lor a 1mal sbot 2·3 14; Carr. 0 IJ..O 0; Gil~or_e, 0 Santa Clara 61 Coli. of Pacific 15.
at the bucket.
0. 1 O; H:'ll~· 1 2-4: i; GiUesple, 5
2·2 12. Totals, la &amp;-U 45.
Wh
it,h .the seeonolds tieking away.
Scoring by guarters:
~
I o n SlSBOn 1in ly j\lmped a,nd
.::ll'n
arched the ban toward the .,ucket.
Pw:Jlel'G,V
11 10 9) io - 48
It hit the ·hOOp Ud bounce4 off
QJJ.Mp9,l11
1~ 12 ~ r1i - 45
into lohnson's b-ands. He was foul·
OffieiJb: ';['ad Grover and !Bob
eel as be tough_t for p. shol T)1e Wren.
lr United Pr"'
cloctt: stopped with five s.eeonds
~------G,rove City ~ Groveport tl

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· "' tJu; ~ •tol!ld th••lr ,,...
to &amp;r.ID .• I@Jd.
N~ls..,viUe ,/dc&lt;ju•ltl 7-8-22;
For Mldt\I#J&gt;O&lt;t JO!ll Bowles Keatmg 2·2-6; Young iH-20; Djxo~
foiUld the ran&amp;-e in the la st 'hidf, 4·2:10; Tanc:U¥ J·2-4; Stufflebean
t~lng scoring ~onors wHh a total 5-2-12..
or 20 pomu. lie &amp;ot 1-6 of them
in the last half. ~t:tle . Bo~lo;. N.el\.
son had 19 for his rught s . work.
He' was held scorless only m the
bod second q•arter.

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. Jill ~uah as 10 points. Kelley was
throw.
high for Middleport with a nice
Coacb ,N olan Swadhammer'1 27 tDta).
lads came out- after the mid-way
SCOBIE BY QUARTERS
pep talk to hold ,th~ le.Jll':le leadM.lt;l.dleport 22 27 42 58
ers. even, e.ach te~ gettfns J~ · Nelso.a¥ille 12 3'1 52 74
pomts. However t¥ ijouods steam· · Ind.iWdual 8coring. Middleport,
ed ahead apiQ ~n ·tAe ~.M;t qu.ar· Morra 346· MrComas 1..().2· ~nt.er to count 22 .to 1.6, .eat104: u.p nedy 3·1·7.' KeU~y 0-0-0· Bowlos
74-58.
~2-20; QCben ().()..(); Hi~dy 1·2-4: -&amp;ophotn.es 2'1·10
Big Tom ~c9H.!Ii~ was ·bJA1. for ,NN~el~oo~n~s-:l~·!~g~W~hltJi~tl~at~c~h-IHI~.O~.~---=:===::::;::::::;=--the winners ·wi~ ~ th~~;~,P he . -

pointtJ in the
was a _close
20 poonts, 12 ~~

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• D.e:(eal .,.,

of Wabal!la. ,lorry ¥ool~ Wid I• . ~ a tree ·
second f&lt;ame tile ~· ~t· '
Ford. 4&gt; la'fl' ll!lci-. ___.,. . ~~ of Jla&lt;ine mad.e llle only · o ·
d St""''""•
d

of La~ M&gt;YI tll.e,Jr bpy~ "'ate 1 · &amp;Mil• the To.r.natto irl the fourth
llrst lps,s.
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Betweon them Aro¢d ODd F9r!'l
fte eamo left Racine with a
rolled up U points 12 each Jt -team Booti::tt Jjercent~ae on the
tile Jow-~i»tr ~ )'t'hicti Pt~tof ··9~ fi,cured from a
e~ a 19-w 1!2., tlt.f1 qutter coWtt . ' . . 91 815 1bota t.l.ktln and tSB

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ln LastS·Nmnds Are Differmu
BASKETBALL sr..!:~."~~~·
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TKO In Upset
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H~St'GN. t'H.: -Roy lrt•rrls, L)'le Makin, UO, ·~·- 10.
190. C~tH-thHt. To., • ...,_
STOCKTON, t .atlf.t ·D 0 m my
l'l!Je . getP.I;l,J t~ and 10 ra.spect1ve- Claude eftapiiMn, 191 , N. . York orau-., 116, Mlnfla, byoect
""'"t of &lt;\lew in the fi"t half 00.
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River boys held a ~IUJilding 2212 first qua.i ter .i.,ad. ~
Bobby Nelao.n MJ.IITiS and Kennel:ly were hot 'whe,n ihe game
opened. getting 20 o( the 22 pointll
lBowles a:ot one Uel&lt;ier)." In , the

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tseored z..s. In Smmd
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Racine Drops Fir8t Game To White Falcons 42-37
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in the lowest Buick ever-even how mum
safer you J'eel with Buick's exc.lusive
Sa£ety-,Mintl.ef0 telling you with an insistent buzz when y0 u reach tbe miles-per·
hour yon .P'e~oose for yourself.

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c....Mill•lll 2•d Sts.

lUlCK WILl

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to the lowest center of gravity in ~!.lick
history-yet W{iltlout sacrificing an inch in
wheel size or vilJ) road clearance.

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ti-Dally SenUnel,

Pomeroy-~Uddleport ,

Tractor Oub

0, Jan 30. 1957

(181 Employment
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Wonted
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

Meeting Held
"'"''··On Saturday

EMPLOYMENT WANTED -

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&lt;md. l. c PomerO}
o"'"' " '"'"n 1 30 3tc
HFD

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Legal Notice
fiNANCIAL RlltOitT
SALISBUI\Y TOWNSHIP
MEIGS CO!!NTY, OlliO
For the Fiscal Year Ending
December 31 , 19.56
Population 9506, 1950
Total Salaries and Wages Pald
Dunng the Year 19:56 $5281.23
Tax Valuatton
$2,251 ,148.00
Tax Lev~
... 21.30
ANNUAL

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The 4-lt TTactor Maintenance
Club held 1ts th1rd meeting at
RATES
I A.,voKE DESIRI~G , -o"-E- DE- 7:30, Saturday evening at the
2 cents pt"r word, one insertiOn Mini mum r harg(' 501.·--4 cent ~
LIVERY ul BJuughton 's Da1ry Meigs Implement Co. Garage. A
per word for three consecutive insertiOns
}' roducts \J• P(lll\1!1oy ur Mtddle- total of eight meetings have been
Spedal - One month for~ cents per word
port , ('a\l '\' &lt;lltL·r ( ruok,, phone planned tor this training couru .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Full rate of 2 cent.. per word wtU be ("h31'g l•d for advertisw ;: 1!
6057-J . Ai• t 1 a ll. "The Best The m eeting was presided oVer
January
24, 1957
Dot paid lor before the 25th of each month following insertion .
Doesn' t Los! A Ct'lll More."
by President Donald Nelson.
I hereby nrtify the following
Errors in Advertising-Should be reported immediately The
~ lmoc
1 2
Allen Jenkins of Middleport led report to be corred.
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for more than one zn cur·
a discussion on the types and uses
rect insertion
. F. H JOIINSTON
of lubrkanls.
C:~.rd or Thanks 11nd Spe1.'1a l NnttN's of Evl'nt.s prmi'I:LI J! rq~ u ­
To"•nship Clerk.
i.£..0 0
rfl~uiUfH..t:
lar classilit' d rates. Obituaries pubhshed at 1 cent per word
GENERAL
TOWNSHIP FUNDS
Barn.:.'I-SimJ)6l.JD lruurance Ageracy,
The next meeting will be on the
RECEIPTS
M.tddl eport. Ftre _ Aut:omobll~ value of dean air to an engine.
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
Ronrls. PhOIIIil 6315-X
&amp;.2Q... 1 At tbe close of the me-eting General Property Tu $ 3886.09
NOTICE
appreciation and t hanks to Mr.
light refreshments were served to Sales Tax (Local
LEAVING FOR ST. PETERSBURG
Clearwater and Tamp•, Ftiday ,
Henry Ewtng , Freeland Norris,
·- - - - - ~- all present which included FrankGovernment
1100.00
Feb. 1. Take 2 to share eqpenses
Dr. Bo1ce and Dr Hewetson, the C'O~IPI.F.Tlo~ lnsup ..u:·e P'rotdCtlon lm Epple, Leo Morrie and Dwaine
Gnoline
Tn
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7200.00
singen, the flonsts, and all the
Life. Auto. Ftroo, t'olto C•ll Dor- Sayfe-, three boys who last year
and help With drtvtng. Return
U2
in s11 weeks. Contact R. 0 .
friends and ne ighbors who sent
MlHB, Middlepnrt. 01'\lo
completed this three year couree. Inheritance Tax
CigareLte 'Tax
311.28
Grimm, 705 Chestnut SL , Midflowers and cards, during the r·
Cemeteries-Sale of Iota and
dleporl
1 30 ltc
illness and loss of our father.
Looking For
Other Receipts .... .
311.00
Emily &amp; Wi lbur Warner
Auto Registr.dion ... .
2000.62
Mrs. Charles Warner.
Miscellaneous Receipts
Something
I 30 ltp
(I) Notices
NOTICE 0' FILING AND HIAR·
Refund --.
13.00
lNG ON INV!NTORY
Minist. F-..tnd
83.09
IT'S EASY TO
(8 ~ Auto Soles
Prebat. Court, Mei11 Covn.,., Ohio
Trailer Ttx . ...... .
.09
BUY - SELL - RENT TO the Exeeutor or AdministraTOTAL ... ..
18.18
tor and to such of the following Beer and Liquor License
find en'lployment - hire liiS are residents of the State of
Tax ..
or find a lost ltem through
2200.00
Ohio: surviving spouse, If any;
Total Miscellaneous
'The Daily Sentinel WANT
You'll Find It
next of kin; beneficiaries under
Receiph . . . . . . . .
2298.18
ADS. Don't put It off the
will, if any, the attorney or Total Rccelpls
$18.838.~
1906
MERcunv
VB
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dr.
Monteray
Through
The
Call 398 Today - An Ad in
atLorneys r&lt;'presenting any of the
Sedan. Ml'rromatic. One local 1
this column
Daily
Sentinel
aforementioned persons :
PAYMENTS
owner $2595.00.
Blaettnar's,
General
Executive
Servlces...Pomeroy.
1 24 6tc
You are hereby notified that on
Compensation of
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the 14 day of January 1D~7. an· In- 1 Trustees
. . . . . . . . 5 2880.00
1956 PONtiAC V8 Chidlain 2 dr.
ventory and Appraisement of the
Compensa!ion
of Clerk 798.68
Sedan. Luw nuleage. One care·
estate of Ella L. Archer, decea1ed,
Expenses of Truetees
ful Owner. $2495.00 Blaettnar's,
late of Racine, Ohio in said County
and Clerks _..
134.75
Pomeroy.
1 24 6tc
was filed in this Court.
KROGER
Total General Executive
Hearing on said Inventory and
A New Super Markel
Services . . . . . . . . . . .
3813.41
(8b) Auto Services
Appraisement will be had before Town Hall- Maintenance
In Pomeroy, Ohio
this Court on the 1st da¥ of Feb.. , ...
and Repair
Kroger will lnterview for R. H. HA WLl!'JGS SONS CO. - 24
63.70
ruary 1957 at 10 o'clock a. m.
Total Town Hall
63.70
male clerk positions lull
hour Wrrck~r SPrvice.
Duy
Exceptions thereto may be filed I
Phone fl227
Ni~ht
Phone
time and part time.
by any interested party at any Fire Prolertion-Other Fire
8039-X. DODGF. · PLYMOUTH
Quallfleations Neeessary
Ume prior to five daYS before the
Protection Expenses
400.00
DEALERS.
3 6 tf
FULL TIMEdate &lt;~~t for hearing.
Tatal Firr Protection , 400.00
. - - -.--.---::-:High School Gradu•t••
WITNESS my atgnature and the Health-Taxes withheld for
955 BUICK SpeCia l 2 dr. Dlx.
PART TIMEsent
of said Court, this 14th day District Board ot Health
1015.74
Sedan Low rmlt•a)!:c. One careHigh School Stud•nts
of January 1957.
Highwnys-Road Maintenance
____ .. _
ful !ocal o.-:ncr. $1805.00. BlaetlAGE 17 to 30, neat apparance .
JOHN C. BACON
and Repair-Contracts
292.67
friendly personality and ab!P. to
nar 's, PunH'ruy .
1 24 6tc
ROOMS, b:u;emcnt, wa ;h hou se,
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
Road Maintenance and Repairpass written test
--- - - · on Kerr ~1., l'umcro}' . Electric,
Chief Deputy Clerk
Labor and Materials
7M2.3B
Slartin~ Role•
1955 PLYMOUTH Va Savoy 4 .dr.
water. Phone 162 J .
Sedan . Bt•l vcclcrfk Chrome trtm,
Road Machinery and
Full Time - $51.40 P.r We•k
1 26 Btp
one local uwnl'r. $1:i95.00. BlaetP'•rt Time $1.26 Per Hour
OBITUARY
Tools
1500.20
40 HULTR week, rcguhtr periodic
1 24 6tc
tnars, l' omcrny.
Chal'le!! Martin Warner was born
Total Highways
0345.2:S
increa!!es, excellent benefit pro ·
July 10, 1883 and departed thi~ Cemeteries-Compen!lation of
gram mcludmg free insurance)
1954 IJUICI\ &lt;.entury 4 dr. Sedan.
l1fe Janu&lt;&amp;ry 24, 1957 at the age
Officers &amp; Employees
968.50
sh'k pay, profit sharing, ¥.tc.
Dynilflow drive King of the
ITIUJCTURAL I BEAM.
of 73 years, 6 months and 14
Purchase of Land
891.00
"see"
Wllh
Oceans
of
Power.
ICRAt- JRON- METALS
Applf In person •t
days.
Total Cemeteries
1859.50
$1795.00, Ulacttnar·s, Pomeroy.
MARTIN IIOTEL
Mtscellaneous (List)
1 24 6tc
He wns united m marriage to
Pomeroy, Ohio
60.00
Bond Prem.
- - - ----.- - - Gertrude Larkilu, March 9, 1909
Truck Ins.
237.33
Thurad•¥· J•nu•rv 31st
Phon. 510
(91 For Sale
To th1s wlion one son and one
Pomeror
BefwMn 10 •.m. •nd 2 p.m.
83.09
Mmist. Fund
daughter
Wt!rc born He leave~
1 - 4!9 - ~lc
Ads
18.42
NEW HF.AVY DUTY lndmtrial
to mouro hui loss his wife, Ger
TOTAL l1isc.
398.86
smglc cylinder Wi~&gt;cousin , air
When people suddenly I11ce IJetrude , a ":~on, Wilbur Warner, at Memorial Day EKpense
80.00
rcavement
Lhe
service
of
a
trusL
c.ool~l l'nl-l.mes. Brannan 's Gar.
home ; a dauw;hter, Em1ly Con- Deductions by County Auditor :
worthY funeral director ie indisaa:e, 157 Wnlnut St, Mirllll ~.! pnrt.
grovt•, Columbus, Ohio; ohe
oensi&amp;le. They aldo welcome t!1e
For Eledions .
660.62
T'l'to nP fii.Jjl~ '&gt;1.
I 30 :Jtc
hrothN, Geon:e Warner, Marion,
Information 11nd cow1~tJI re•:clvFor Wor\.:men's
Ohio, Ont&gt; !il!itcr, ESther Flinn of
I ELEC1'1Ul' SI·:WINC: MACHIN I&lt;: , cd at
Compensation
93.26
Miamt, Florida and three nieces
Ja va tor_\' l;1r~c.· mcdlcme cabiuct,
Bureau of [nspection
tH2.19
Trevey-Finsterwald
and
one
nephew.
clt•clrit· ~~\cqwr. !'hone 3G4.
Total Y!ISI'cllaneous
1824.93
Funeral Home
1 29 {l[('
$18,322.~3
Total Payments
lie was a lifelong rcstdent of
In addition they cnn sccut'e qual--1\tcigs County nnd was a good SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS BY
IJOI Sl'i':IN I 'OW, !I years, fl'cs h I ilv llHJ["('hand !st• wilhaul cxtraNew 1957
FUNDS
husband and father as well as
vn canre . 144 Butternut Ave.,
su ou . Ncar Mul'nmg Star Churd1.
Ro•d Funda
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
a
go
od
neighbor.
John Ch&lt;~IH'y.
l 29 3tp
Balanc-e, Janual'y 1, 19M

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GETS
RESULTS

WANT
ADS
Call

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NOW!

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WE BUY

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

NOTICE

FARMERS

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FARMALL

2 NlCE IJULSTElN heifel's to
frl'shen ll•lon, ouc work hor~re
and one riding horBc. Harold
rroffilt, Porthuul.
1·28-Jtc

Now In Our Showroom
"'Power put to better use"

Meigs Equipment
Company

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PINftaroor, Ohio

I I 41 For Rent

Pomeroy, Ohlo

Clerk's . . . . . . . .. .. $ 4599.8'1
Sunsf't and evening star
Receipts Durin&amp; Year
11,269.72
And one dear call for me
~lay there be no moaning at tbe Total Receipts &amp; Balance US,M9.39
Payments During Year
11,829.2~
h.ar
Balance, December 31, 1936
When I pul oul to sea.
130 ltp
{Clerk's) .......... .
4030.14

M\X WARD

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AN OU1Ut.11l.DING In good condition . Call 341-Y.
1·28-6tc

'iiij!~~!i~~~~~~-~
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Good Clean Vaecl Car•

1-29-6\c

4Furnished Af-•ARTMENT room~ an .I private bath. 1128 E.
Main St., Pomeroy. Phone 103-X.
Complele WHEEL ALIGNMENT, :-c-:-:-:-:--~ -- -c:--· 1 29 ate
balancing •nd brake service. 3 ROOM HOUSE, Syracu~:~c, S. R.
Hlickett'lli Safety Service, WeBt
Hendt·ix.
1-28-3tp
Main Stre\·t, Pomeroy, Ohlo.
APARTMENT- ~ rooms and bath,
gal
furnace, located 218~ E.
IAYI DON'T YOU KNOW'
Mcun
St., Pomeroy. Call Dr. K.
Baker'• will a:lve you the bt1t
D.
Amebary.
1 215 tf
tnde on Iurniture or appllanee•.
4-6 tf ·' or rehl - l!;tectrl~ wallpap1
•teamer. t:ltnton fl'l4ber, Mil'!
Cord
Thanks
dle-p1.1rt. Ph. 6263-X.
11-1-tl
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8eolfold
Boordo,
D~
Clnthoo.
WE WISH TO EXP·RESS OUI\
CllniOn Flllllor, lllddlopolt.
apprcci•tion and thank• to our
Phone li;!63.l[_
11-1-d
nt'iKhbors and frlend11 who !lent
fluwera, c11rdt1 and letlera dur· ONE 4 IIOOM APARTMENT. One
ing the death ol our 8on
8 room houe .Newly decorated
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F'rench
in.!llde anr:t out. A. N. Denali.
1 30 ltc
Pomeroy,
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Pin, Automoblb, H.. lth
ACCIDENT
Life, C11uolly •nd !Iondo

Real Estate Braker
In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

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LADIES : Tilt' Avon opportumty
,::lvt•s }ou ·~:"tra Money," "New
WE-==--c:::--c:==~
WISH TO EXPRESS Ollll
Inlcll! ~l ." "A flusinesa of your
sincere- appreciation to our
Tupneighbors and frhmde f(lr lht•lr own ." Tt•r nloru·s open pers Pl al n~. Middleport. Sumklndnrss and 1ympathy at tht
ucr. Pomeroy and Vklnily,
timt• of the de1th of our daught Wnlt· f:l;•:mor Brandel, P. 0 .
er, Avi.!l Farrell Well. Spec ial
1·28·3tc
thanks to the Rev. Ruppt&gt;lt . the Box 946. Port11mouth.
Ewini Jo'uneral Dlre&lt;'\Ors, the
·F riendly Neighbors Club, thos(~ ( 16~ For Rent or Sole
sending flower&amp; •nd all who
FOR SALE OR TltADE :
hclprd 111 any w11.y.
10 acres nf lund outside of ('or·
Mr . and Mn. Emerson Wt•ll
poration tine of Pomeroy. Lo1 30 ltc
t·atl'(l on Houl(' 33. City water
availuhh· Will trade for auturnohile or Pick-up Truck. CJ•ll
WE WISII TO EltPRESS Olllt
Jame s J1·rt~·n. phone 421·Y.
apprcciaHon 1nd 11inc('rc thank!\
I 28 Stc
to the m1tny neighbors, rrlends
and relat ve1 ror the belUtitul
flor~l) trib•1lt!8 or who helped In
Help Wonted
~ anyltay during the illnen and
de.tb of our loved one, Ralph QU!CK SEKVICl!: OD Watcll b 1
Roboon.
PllriD.,Iil br FactOI"Y 'J."hdaed
watch1nakotr. COll.JNlil .l1aVZGlady, Jtob1on, Eleanor and
Je11n.
LERS.
Jlnawr'Cl•.
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1 30 1h' R.A-o1 ~kiEu·.:'ViSioN·s-F.R_VI_CJo
PI:one 200. t.leland A.Dpll.fiat•
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LOCAl.
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL

PICTURES
NEWS
ADVERTISEMENT
EMPLOYMENT
INTEREST
COVERAGE
EVERYTHING IS

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Ewina Funeral Directors, Rev.
a. K. William1, tinaers, flower
donora •nd everyone who helped during the sickness an J
dtlatb of our beloved wife nn11
' mother, Mra. Helen Edwarr!'l.
~· A : W. C. Edwards anld 3~·~~~1y.

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I'OREMA.~ .t. ABROn T.V. SEll-~
VICE AU makt;~• Repaired by E1
OPrt TechntnaDI. P~ l28t Y
YJ.ddlepott. .
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SAVE ON YOUR SH"E rept~.lr .lt
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NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALI
In purauant"e- of the order of the
Probate Court of MeiiiJ County ,
Ohio. 1 will offer for sale at publJc
aucuon on the l::lth day of 1-'ebruary, l9:S7, at '0:00 a. m., at the
door of the Metgs County c ourt
House, the followini . descr1bed
r eal e'iitat~. situated in the Coun t1
of Meigs, -state of Ohio, to-w1t :
Situated in the Township · of
Cheater, County of Mela:s, and
Stale ot Ohio, to-wit: Commencing 28 chains and 70 Un.lu South
from the Sortbeast corner of
Section No. 23, Town No. 3, Range
No. 12 of Ohio Company's Purchase; thPnce South 77 deg.
We1t 14 rhains and 76 link11;
thence North three (3) cbains;
thence North 65 deg. West Eight
(8) cbJlns and 92 links; thence
South 17 :bains and· 21 links;
thence South Eleven (11) degrees
and 30' Wf'~t 12 chains; 1hence
South 15 deg East 3 chains and
:SO links; thence South 81 deg.
East 4 chains North 78 deg. Eail:
6 chains; thPnee North 3 deg.
East 9 chains: thence East 27
chains and !N) link!l to the East
Une of said Section; thenee North
11 ehaina and 56 link• to the
place of bea;inning, Save and except 26 aeres ln the
Southeast
corner of the Northeast Quarter
of said Section 23, now owned by
C. K. Wells. Tbe part conveyed
herein containing 25 ~cres, more
or less, being bounded by Shade
River, exce;L on tbe North, and
belng known as the "Ox Bow"
and devi~ed to Grantor by Will of
Harold Wello;.
Said real estate is situate about
one mile Southeast of Chester,
Ohio.
Said premises are appraised at ,
$101H) 00 and the terms of the
sale are cash in hand on the duy
of the sale.
BERNARD V. FULTZ
Admimslrator de bonis non
of the estate of Li.lHe
Wells, deceased.
(I) 16, 23, 30, (2) 6, 4tc

TUPPERS PLAINS

a., lv.lrn lrlc:kl...
StSnday Sr.hool attendance at the
Metbodiat Church, Sunday wu 2.2,
collection $~ 20. Rev. Freeland
Norria filled hia regular appointment here Sunday night and hia
text Wi.s "Tbe Open Door."
Mr. and Mrs. K . C. Heinelrick
of Parker~burg were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bragg.
Mrs. Joe Eliu of Mason City
and Mr. and Mn. Linsey Lyons of
Middleport were calling on Mrs.
Ora Caldwell and daua:bter, Mr.
and Mra. Tom Perrin, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brl.Qk:les
were callint~: on Mr. and Mre. Maywood John1ton of Portland r~nt­
ly.
Mr .and Mr1. Ralph Parker of
Chester and Mn. Mae Dorst of
Long Bottom were calling on Mrs.
Ethel Stout rec:ently.
Mr. and Mra. Garth Sovel, (Dixie
Vincil) are announcing the birth
of a daughter born Jan. 24th at
St. Joteph Bo•pJtal.
Mr. and lfrJ. Floyd Ridenour of
Chester were Saturday evening
gueste of Mrs. On CaJdweU and
daughter.
Mr. and Yra. Gordon Chevalier
and IIODB, were calling on Mr. and
Mn. Verd Chevalier of Succ:e11
and Mre. Norma Dean of Cheater
Sunday.

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GOLDEN WIDOING
Mr. and Mra. Dorael Smith of
Hemlock Grove will celebrate their
Golden' Wecid.ing anniversary an
Sunday, Feb. 3 with an 'open
house from 2 to 4 p. m.

And We Are Proud to be
THE ONLY LOCAL
Newspaper In Meigs

Mason 5tMGI Head ts Speaker
Before ~ew Haven PTA M~etina

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neceail.ty of modern ideas
in eduratio'n wf!re stresae- by c.
H. W1thers, superu~tendent of M11 ·
son Co1.Jnty schools, recently as
he ·.11ldressed the memhtu-s of the
Nc..., Hllvt&gt;n Plll'COl-Teacber Associalton in 11 meeting held at the
school.
i:, j)t. Withms di.seU£Sed the lmp ::IJ'tance of mathe'maUc.s and sci·
t'nt:e In todtty':; 5Clt001 curricu\m
and also touhed on the teacher
s hortage, large enrollments, the
building pro~ram . and the guid·
"'nte or chidr(ln1 bv both parents
·.and ll'aC'hers.
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Rutland lost a clnse one last
night Lo Wilton (Wilkesvtlle) at
Wilton :S6-M after being t Led up .1t
the tlalf 31 -all.
Rutland had Jim Graha·m with
13. D. Dugan, 12, L. Dug1n 10, Pat
Eads, t 0 and Turner with 9 while
W.Ukenille's Shant got 17 to take
high honors.
Score by quartera:
Rutland 17 31 44 54
Wilton 23 31 46 56

The February 4 presentation ,f
the skit by the Mason group will
be held at the Sunnyside SC'hool
below Pt. Pleasa nt on State Route
2. The February 13 presentation
will be given at the Mason Gr.trde
School.
Also appcarinc in the presentation will -be a · women's chorus
made up of Mrs. Vera Dodson, Mrs.
.!r:WY ~oush, Mrs. Betty Ca_dle,
.1• • . Helen." SteWart, Mrs. Emily
Burgess. and Mrs. Maxine Rickard.
The c~Drus will be directed b\·
~
~)U:s. ,tiv'Clyn 'Profq t. I
Appearing in the skit are Lore!la Wetss. Mrs. Jean
Warner,
r
D. Carr, Dor Ebersbath,
)jfs Alma
Turner, Mrs. Janet
Surface, Mrs. Lilah Zerkle, Mis!
}:l~en Bletner, Woodtow Foreman .
bimvrr Artis, Rohcrt Cole, and
Ml's Roy Burgess.

marye

•women's and Children's Boots- $2.00 pr.
'

$5.95

Directing lhe skil is Mrs. Denver Artis. In speaking of the program to be pre !f'e nted ;;,t the Coun~
ty Counetl, Mr. Carr. principa\ of
the Mason Grade School repo.r ted

Buy a seeond pair for ie
Two pair for $1.00

SUStJn WOrner I5
Honor G ruest 0 n
Bl' rthday
EI'q,hth
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Roush's Shoe Store
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ANEWSPAPER ROUTE
CAN GET YOUR SON
OFF-THE-FENCE

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Governor O'Neill
Cut 'To Size' In
Capitol Incident

too) IT WD! BRING HIM

DOWN TO EARTH .
.ON THE ·RIGHT SIQil

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A newspaper route
hlp clevelop yovr son's -re•ponsibility, ·
Initiative, thrift, 'i/ne.sty, end reiJI I
manhood. Fino traitJ of chera~
ter become reel lfltJ ective ·In
your ~oy when he i':"' new•pap.fboy.
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Members of Ute :.tason Parent- _Lhat is un~sual for so f!lany from
one gJ'OJ.Ul to t~~ok.f part m a pro., a short skit e'ntitled •·our Objeels. gram presented beforP the coun·
Then and Now" In observance of cil.
Fo.tinaws Day bcfo.re the Mason
The skit concerns the objectives
county· PTA Council on fo'ebruary oi the ,PTA Irom the time of Us
4 and again before the Mason PTA rounding by Mrs. Allee McLellan
011 February 12.
·
M Ph b A
FO\lride:rs Day for the PTA is Buney and rs.
oe e pperson
Hearst on February 17, 1897.
relebratl'd on February 17.

• Men's Dress Shoes · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $4.00 pr.

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wnuld sp£msor lbe Cub Scouts for
Jll llt hcr year and three persons
\n 1 • ap po.inled t.o serve on a cr:n-'
mi ·: w rcvUie lbP. by-lawl . o.r the
-."r Hliitcc afe Mrs. Stein, Mrs
Will1 ajn McFarlt~nd , and Mrs. Burrell , 1aw::.un.

J!eaC~ers Assoc;ia.tion will pr.eaent

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·.p.ronning founders Day Observance

RICH!ST OF ALL
MONTREAL llP • The 'fi!lh
annual Labatt Open, Canada's
richest golf tournament with 1
$26,800 pot, will be held at Mont·
real's lslesmere golf course, Jul)'
4-7, it was announced today by
Ken Murray, tournament director .

NOR·TII SECOND ST.

CO\lncil and Mrs
l\mli.ld Brown gave a report on
11 comm unit y calendu.r

Mason Parent Teacher Association

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• Women's Shoes

re~=oort on a meeTrn1 of the Mason

Couuty PT4;\.

ving t he award for having
\L•osl par~nts preaent waa the
Jlresiding ,at the meeting was s• ·onJ gra de room of Mrs. Fay
Mrs. John ~organ . Mrs. Edwil L. 5n.it h It was furth e r annop.nceci
!'tPin r.ead ~n articlt~ , "Go Teuh," th&lt;~t a play entitled "What PTA
w111ch wa~ followed by striptur(! ~k:ms to Father" would be presen
tc ::! 11y the fathers at the next
, auf.( .praJer.
111i.ss :-Gold.)oe ,H;nt ·~u bmitted &amp; P'f:\ 111eeting in Ft&gt;bruary.

BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
ar~d Mrll. Dale Edward Wa1·
burn, 741 Short Fourth Street.
Middleport. are announcing the
blTth of their firrt child, Steven
Edward, who wa11 born on January
l:S, at' the Meigs General Hospital.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G. Clarke, Letart,
va., and paternal crandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. ~ymond Wilburn, 3&amp;1 HamUton Street. Mre.
E!ttlla Walburn, Pomeroy, is a
artat grandmother of the baby.
Steven Edward is the firJt grandchild of Mr. and Mn. Raymond
Walburn.

Mr.

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OAK HILL
Charles Warner died Thursday
after ~vE!ral years illness.
GeQrge Warner of Marton Wa!'
here Lo attend the funeral of hi~
brother, Charles Warner.
Mrs. Emily Congrove, Columbus,
was called her by the ill~ss and
death of her father, Charles
Warner.
Mrs. Martha McElroy, spent
Thurmlay wi•h her 11lst.er, Mrs. Almeda Wipplc in Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mrs . John Rasp and
daughters, Judy, Jean and Sharon,
Fostoria, spent the week end wtth
Henry Spencer.
Mn. John Hayes was operated
on Jn the Schaekel Clinic: in Ma·
son City Lut week. She is improving.
Mrs. Lillie Christy is spending
some time with her sister, Mrs.
Janey Young in New Lexington
who fell an I inJured her leg.
Quite a numbe-r from her at·
tended the funeral ol Chal'les
Warner at the Ewing Funeral
Home in Pomeroy Saturday aCtvnoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rasp, Fostoria and Mr. snd MrB. Henry
Spencer apcnt Saturday evening
with the former's aunt, Clara Circle at Carml:l.
Henry Spencer spent a couple
days tall week in Columbus attendlnll 1 Trustees' Convention. ,
Mrs. Gail Cain, Atheru visited
her •lfter, Mrs. Waid Spencer and
familY.
Jack. Kelb•, who injured his Iinpr In a door ls improving. .
Mr. r.nd Mra. Norman Frederick
and sons, visited Mrs. John Haye1
at the Schaekel Clinic on Saturday afternoon.
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Norman Fr~derlck horne were Mr.
and Mr1. John Rasp and daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer,
Vance, Mary Jean Bing, Harry Lee
and Ellther Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
Milo Biggs and Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Frederick.
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FINAL
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Outstanding Warrants, De.. mber 31. 19118 (Add)
638.110
Balance In ~poaJtory.
AU Mikos ud MOIIela
December 31, 19M .. $ 4688.84
General Town•hlp Funclt
1"'1
Balance. January I, 19M
{Clerk'•) ........... $1448.60
Receipts Dm1.ng Year . .
Dl78.81
Total Receipts &amp; Balance 7028.41
Payment! Durina: Year
8493.28
CONCRETE BLOCKS
Balance, December 31, 1838
"'~n• a.ttor Per Len"
(Clerk's)
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D35.19
GRUESER BLOCK co.
Out•tandlng Warrants, l)e.
I MIIH North of p..,....
cember 31, 19M (Add)
On Rt, 33, Call Wm, GI'VIH•.
261.16
Balance in Depoeitory,
Decomber 31, 19M .. $ 796.311
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Totol of All '"""'
Balance, January 1, 19H · ,
(Clerk's) ......... . . $ 6049.27
RecelptN Durlnr Year
16,8S8.59
Total Rei:elpts &amp; Balance 22,887 .86
Paymenta During Year 18.322.33
Balance, December 31, 1956
(Clerk's) . . . . . . . . . . . 4:165.33
Outatanding W•rranh, December 31, 19~ (Add)
Mrs. A. D. Tu{tJe, Mrs. Glenn
899.86
Balance in Depository,
TutUe and daughter, Kathy, and
December 31, 1958 .. $ 5464.99 Mrs .Amy Wolf spent Friday aft' U)-30-1 tc
ernoon with Mrs. John Rose and
family at Baahan.
Mrs. Gaynell Clark and, daughter
of Athens spent Saturday with
her dau&amp;hter, Mrs. Milton Tuttle
1nd famlly.
Mra. Jack Harris spent Sunday
afternc.on with her aunt, Mrs. Amy
Wolf.
Mrt. A. D. Tuttle and Mrs. Glenn
Tuttle attended 1 layette shower
COLllMBUS, 0 . "(IJP) Gov. in honor of Andrea Sorden held
C. William O'Neill says he ucent- at the home- of Mrs. Neva Bailey,
ly had an experience which "real- Racine, Saturday evening.
ly C!ut me down lo _size." .
Mn. .\,my Wolte received wurd
The new governor said he of the death of her niece's huswalked up to the Ohio House ol band, Mr. Wonard Schepp of Eaat
Representatives fTom his office to Liverpool, Ohio on January 18.
rt'new old ac-quaintances.
Mre. alenn ·TutLie and daughter,
•He ran into some of the ) oung Kathy, spent Sunday afternoon
Houle pag('5 and llopped to chat with Mta. Mary K. Holter lind fama while
ily at BaJban.
.hlle standing there, a freshBob BUJ"nem of Letart spent
man member of t h e Houle Sunday wJth A. D. Tuttle .
Stepped up and handed O'Neill a
Mr .William Wolf visitM Mr.
nOte.
Earnest HoUer, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rose and
he said,
'bout
running bud
thi&lt;l,'' down
to "how
the a:ovcrfamily called on her parent11, Mr .
hor's secretary for me?"
and Mrs. A. D. TutUe, Sunclt.y aft·
erooon.
FRY TO COOK, NOW
Mr, amd Mts. Hank Arnott spent
- POLO, Ill . UP - Shirley Fry, Sunday wJtb her Parents, Mr. and
U.S. women 's ter.nis star, will be Mrs .Charles Biaaell and family.
married Feb. 16 in Sydney, Au•
tro.lla. to Karl Irvin Jr.. TV •.?xecu IITNEY SUPPER
tlve an son of a Polo, Ill, minisThe Syracuse PTA will sponsor
C~tmty
ter, il wall announced Tuesday~ a jitney supper at the Syracuse
The pro11peetive a:room'• P'-rents Grade Sehool on Satw-d'f, Feb. 16
ReV. and Mr11. Karl
Irvin, Sr .. from I to 7 p. m.

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Mason Methodist
WSCS Meeting b
Held On Monday
"Islands in My Community" was
the topic at a
meeting of the
WSCS of the Ma$0n Methodist
Cburch held at the church on
Monday evening.
Mrs. Richard W.right was thf'
program leade.r for the evenin&amp;
and introduced the topie the JWI'·
pose ol whi~h was explained as
being £n attempt to 'crf'ate m· \lr.c:erstandine of the different kind'l
nf isolation of 1roups and individuals that .may eP&amp;t ii1 a rommunity.
A spot drama wall presente1l at
J.h~ meeting by memllers of the
YOuth Fel1owship t&gt;f the chu:-ch
The members taking part were
Marilyn Foglesong, Sally ProffiU,
Jackie Capehart, Claudia Zerkle ,
Bob Artis, and Ralph Attis.
A trio made up of Jackie Cape hart, Claudia Zerkle, and Sally
Proffitt sang "I'll Go Where You
Want" and a prayer was presente-d
by Mrs. Wright.
Those present were Mrs. W. H.
Foglesong, Mrs. L. J . Ruttencul tetr Mrs. L. E. Thomas, Mrs. Eber
ifoush, Mrs. Wlilliam L, Zerkle,
Mr ~ Ralph Pickens, Mrs. Russell
Capehart , Mrs. John Chattin. Mrs.
V
Roy Burgess, Mrs. June an Matre,
Mrs. Denver Artis, Ml's. Ray Proffitt, Diane Capehart. Sally Proffitt, Marilyn Foglesong, Jackie
Capehart, Claudia Zerkle, Bob
Artis, a~d Ralph Artis.

A
birthday party honoring
"'arncr on lh• oc"asion of
S" •on
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her eighth birthday \It as held at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
~rs. Ra~ph WarneJ' or Mason €ity,
Of\ last Tuesday
. A . special doll cake baked by
Mrs. Mary Berry was presented to
tfi~ ;R"Ue~t of honor at the party:
~el -.were pJ.ayed and pr~es
~-men
viere Won by Mary Foster, and Con"'• 1'A'-'I:.
nie HarbQ~~~ . f,4\'ors of Balloo_ns..
A B f; R DEE N p a 0 v 1 N G
and hats lf,fe b n to ,the gue~. GROUND, Pi'D. (AHTNC) _ Army
Prcscllt.iWf!t' party were ·Jackie• _Specialist Srcond Class John RJ',tc'ridge, Janie Dodson, Coniiic Kauff, son of Mr. and Mn. John
!hrhour, Debra Thomas, Bever-ly P. Kauff, Middleport, Ohio, recentCar:-;on. Mary Foster, Judy Duncan. Jy was graduated from a UJ·week
Fay Lyons, Harvietb Newland, ,lutomotive repair and malnten'Mary Jane Thomas, Linda Perry, ao~c course at The Ordnance
ChS.rlene Might , Beverly Swain, SchOol, Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Vicky Weaver: Janice Henry, Janie Md.
Burgess.
Janie Turner, Susie
Specialist Kauff, a UH'1 ll'&amp;duJohnson. Sally Yeager, Nancf.. .Pro- ate of Middleport HiJ.b .SCbool,
frill, Joan Van Metet;., Susii' Sur- ·W-l;i eJI\RJo.)'ed by t.h.e t:few York
fac.e. Virginia Spl'9,lllie, Jen.niler •Pintral Railroad Jn Kobson before ·
Zerkle, David
Sharon Ber· enJM,ring the Army in October
J96(),
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ry, and M'ary
Sending a
un11ble to J)e
fJis wile, BettJ!, lives in ,Benderpresent was Joy
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Mn. Frieda Henry and Mrs
~rene JU!llllJ lflet Wilb their lUSters
and slslers.in-1-aw Thursday at the
Qpmt ot Mrt . Eunice ha rt 11.1 Gra·
ham St.ation Jnd tpenl the da )'.
They bad IS their gues ts M1ue1
Vilda , May and Florene Pick11rd
or Longdale and Mr.. Bell Brown
and two children of Mason .
The Good Will Clas.s met at the
home of Frie-da. Henry on Monda y
night and continued QUilting and
cutting carpet rllJs. Tl)oie prc.1ent
were Clara Williams. LllCille Har
ri»on, Mabel Johnson . Wilma Blak e'.
Irene Juatis, June Burns and
Frieda Henry.
M.r. and Mrs. Georg J Burns attended a dinner given by Mr 11.nd
Mn. Harfy Miller on Saturday
evening at New Flave n for th r
Couples' Club.
Mrs. Arthur Fick of Pom('roy,
Ohio and her sister Mrs Glen
Wallace of Cabel, Wisconsin w1•1 e
Fr\dpy guests of Mr. and Mn Ned
KetlrY.
Mr. Ralph Cartwright of Mason
City was visiting Mr. Ned Henry
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs _ Byron Va n Meh•r
or Acme, W. Va. was visiting relative• and friends in Cl ift on on
Sunday.
Mt. Ivan Bush of Mason City
\\'as calling o Mr. Ned Henry un
!.londllJ',
Several f0tb ot Cli rton · have
been attending the meetings' that
was beid in Point Pleasant in the
High School1 auditorium 'Lbe past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman of
Pomeroy called on Mr. and Mrs
Ray Pickens ST.
Miss Shirley Oliver and l~ uther
Tucker and Mr . and Mrs. Gll'nll
Cartwright of Ma~on motored to
Parkersburg Sunday and had supper at the 'Clam Hou!!C
Judy and Cheryle Mitchell of
'Pt. Pleasanl were callmg on Joan
Oliver Sund'ay afternoon.
Mr .and Mrs. Carvin Olivrr of
Broad Ruri visited Mr. and Mr,G.
Chester Oliver Sunday_
Eugene Wamsley attended a
meeting giv('n by The Charleaton
Daily Mail at Dunbar W . VJ
Thursday
Patty Bennett spent Thurs(la,v
rughl with Miss Hilda Yeaugcr at
Mine rsville, Ohio.
f&amp;r . and Mrs Clifford Johnson
Ann Yvonne and Mrs. Fanmc
Blake motored to Glenwood W.Va.
Sunday to visit rel&lt;&amp;tives.
Leona w~ s:cy, Floy d Roqrh
and Calvm Bumgardner ~ ho are
tlttending Marshall C'ollege are
spending a few
days nt
home
vi~iti.ng fnends and relati\'es_
Darty Smith statmned at an Air
Force Base K.noxv JUe Tenn. and
Eugene Smith stationed at s~.,.n
An\nnio Texas are visittng reT~·
tiVe!l
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u
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Be
It and
"'r. .an lurs. ames
!lllC
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Cam1ly, Eugene, Johnny and Susle
Wamsley attended a party given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jr of West Columbia.
Mr . and Mrs_ Bert B1ggs of Pom·
eroy, Ohio vtsited Mr. ami M.rs
Harold Smith and fa:nily Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Stewart o!
Cheshire, Ohio visited Mr. a1'd
Mrs. Clarence Newell Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Webb and
Mrs. Martha Bennett o! Waverl y
Ohio spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. James Bennett.
Miss Janice Duncan, whO is a!tending business school at Columbus. Ohio visited her parent.;
Mr. and Mrs. Buren Duncan Sunday .
Mrs. Stanley Colley and children
of New Hav-:n visited lfrs. Dana
~ewis and Mma on Tuesday event~i.
¥r. and Mrs. Fred t.ew1s, Dana
LeVo'ia and Charoletlc motored to
Parkersburg Tuesday to vis1t Isaac LeWis who is a patient in St.

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Ninety stadente were liJted on
tbt&gt; honor rolla of Wahal"qql Klgh
Sc.hool for scholastic -.ehl.evem~nts
ror the flrli t semeater ol achool
Uiot.ed on the honOr 'ioll were :
12 A : Donna Jeffe,rs, Sillf Prof{ltt and June Spencer.
12 8: Peggy Blesslnj', Joe Ford,
Jane Icenhower, .JoAnn J'uetice ,
C~t.ro)
Ramey, Vlrgi.nl.a ·Rogers,
Joey Roush and Ralph Stewart.
11 A- Yo~tilyn F.ogleeong and
James Heniknon.
11 B: Joan na Kessinger, Jeanette Lttton, Rosalee Riggs, Linda
Brinkct", Shirley Lyons, Robert McGlothlin and Betty Routh.
10 8: Carolyn Northup, Dottie
so ng, Ruth Grimm, Howard McDaniel. Faye Burton, Ju.bUng MtCiung Dnd Marie Jewell,

10 A.: Carolyn Northup, Dottie
Jtoush, Ann Newlan.d,,udYt Webb, ·
I Bor4!r•
Phyllis Zickafoo~ I
Joan Oliver, M.lllrv.i~ • ush, Jack r ·
Stewart, Wanda Tbom~D~ l ~r~ ·
Artis, Ruth Bosweli 11f1d 1 Nancy .•
Flesher. ·
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9 B: Wilmarine ctUk, l»ap.pa :
Darst, Shlr!t&gt;y DodslRf,· ~mO{hy
Duncan, Patricia HID, ~1 Lou
Roush, Ooral Sttarp, \tlflib l Boy8r,'
Carql J.ane Gibbs, Sue Elleia Good·
nite, Larry Jeffers, Delo~e11 Mattox, Patsy Rizer and Suzanne Wolpert.
8 A : Karf'n Stewart, Kathy Fowler and DoylE" Jones.
6 B: Phyllis Batey, Ruth Ann
Brown,· Joan Carroll, WIUiam Frey,
Donna Heas.o.D, l)JLe i.u11tts, Bev·
erly RoU&amp;b; ~Jet Roush, Julia
va.nJiete.r, J~ah IJrown, Louls Sls·
mondo, Jaet,lueUne Capehart, EIleen Fields.

8 B: Sbeldo.D Bo~ Jrma Grin·
slead, ~ot\y l;larr~. Robert Kell,
Ann Qo,w~.d, ~~ce Roush.
Georse ADo JeflerJ, PJtriclb Johnsoil, Ann !Qy.nwd, ~tb Scar·
berry and ~WI' Sj,ewart.
7 B• Rlc)lar~ Al}el, ~phen BurgeaJ~ , Wlldo Cunolif/, t,arry Hargraves, Pa\t~ Ntw.INJd, Alice
RouiJh, BeVRl.Y Gteer, 1.-mes Gress
and Nfi.nty Y.cDalliel.
UtO.NTQH J~l;tG:I l'fERE
T.he Hon. Warren S. Earhart,
·IrOnton, o., was on tht bench in
Me.l&amp;J County cou~ow;e Monday
when oral pleadinja were heard
in tl;te ca~te, S~l,.e oJ Oltio e_x rei
¥B~ion L. Fr.CllCh, a 'taxpayer,
p}Ju~tiff, vs. J~~
9 Br~el!, de·
iendent. Harmon OJlr~en wa.~ defenJJe M.t.~ne'Y- Gb;d.s r~)':~r,
CIAurtmurs, a!1Peared COr tlle pLuntill. iludge. Ea~h~rt toaJ;: the case
under advisement and Wlll render
a decision 1 ter.
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Joseph Hospital .
Mrs. Ed Natross is 11 pa!Jent at
Mason Clinic where,~:~he had sur(,:t'ry. Dr. Rav Pi~m of Middle·
port is the attending physlc1a n.
Re~h a Lewis visited relatt• ·c~ :1!
Clifton Wednesday .
Lawrene Lewis and Relha railed
on Mr. and Mn. G. c. Ncnse .11.t
Parkersbll.rg W. Va . Wt!dnesday
a!~ernoon. They alao v~ik-d with
Isatc Lewis at St. Jose_ph Hospitar.'
Mr. and \Irs. ~n)l: MoDe~!tt
of Letart Rou,te vlijted Mr. and
Mrs. l{arrison Robinson and Mrs.
Lloyd Williams Wednesday
Mr .end Mrs . Frank Harris and
daughter, Ann, visited Mr. and
MrR. D~na lewis, Thursay evening.
Mr·. and Mrs. Bill Schneider
spent the p·tst week end at Columbus, Ohio.
Calvin Baumgardner, student at
Marshall
College, Huntington,
spent the \veek end at Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Williams and family. •

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Pomeroy-~Uddleport ,

Tractor Oub

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

Meeting Held
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Legal Notice
fiNANCIAL RlltOitT
SALISBUI\Y TOWNSHIP
MEIGS CO!!NTY, OlliO
For the Fiscal Year Ending
December 31 , 19.56
Population 9506, 1950
Total Salaries and Wages Pald
Dunng the Year 19:56 $5281.23
Tax Valuatton
$2,251 ,148.00
Tax Lev~
... 21.30
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The 4-lt TTactor Maintenance
Club held 1ts th1rd meeting at
RATES
I A.,voKE DESIRI~G , -o"-E- DE- 7:30, Saturday evening at the
2 cents pt"r word, one insertiOn Mini mum r harg(' 501.·--4 cent ~
LIVERY ul BJuughton 's Da1ry Meigs Implement Co. Garage. A
per word for three consecutive insertiOns
}' roducts \J• P(lll\1!1oy ur Mtddle- total of eight meetings have been
Spedal - One month for~ cents per word
port , ('a\l '\' &lt;lltL·r ( ruok,, phone planned tor this training couru .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Full rate of 2 cent.. per word wtU be ("h31'g l•d for advertisw ;: 1!
6057-J . Ai• t 1 a ll. "The Best The m eeting was presided oVer
January
24, 1957
Dot paid lor before the 25th of each month following insertion .
Doesn' t Los! A Ct'lll More."
by President Donald Nelson.
I hereby nrtify the following
Errors in Advertising-Should be reported immediately The
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1 2
Allen Jenkins of Middleport led report to be corred.
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for more than one zn cur·
a discussion on the types and uses
rect insertion
. F. H JOIINSTON
of lubrkanls.
C:~.rd or Thanks 11nd Spe1.'1a l NnttN's of Evl'nt.s prmi'I:LI J! rq~ u ­
To"•nship Clerk.
i.£..0 0
rfl~uiUfH..t:
lar classilit' d rates. Obituaries pubhshed at 1 cent per word
GENERAL
TOWNSHIP FUNDS
Barn.:.'I-SimJ)6l.JD lruurance Ageracy,
The next meeting will be on the
RECEIPTS
M.tddl eport. Ftre _ Aut:omobll~ value of dean air to an engine.
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
Ronrls. PhOIIIil 6315-X
&amp;.2Q... 1 At tbe close of the me-eting General Property Tu $ 3886.09
NOTICE
appreciation and t hanks to Mr.
light refreshments were served to Sales Tax (Local
LEAVING FOR ST. PETERSBURG
Clearwater and Tamp•, Ftiday ,
Henry Ewtng , Freeland Norris,
·- - - - - ~- all present which included FrankGovernment
1100.00
Feb. 1. Take 2 to share eqpenses
Dr. Bo1ce and Dr Hewetson, the C'O~IPI.F.Tlo~ lnsup ..u:·e P'rotdCtlon lm Epple, Leo Morrie and Dwaine
Gnoline
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7200.00
singen, the flonsts, and all the
Life. Auto. Ftroo, t'olto C•ll Dor- Sayfe-, three boys who last year
and help With drtvtng. Return
U2
in s11 weeks. Contact R. 0 .
friends and ne ighbors who sent
MlHB, Middlepnrt. 01'\lo
completed this three year couree. Inheritance Tax
CigareLte 'Tax
311.28
Grimm, 705 Chestnut SL , Midflowers and cards, during the r·
Cemeteries-Sale of Iota and
dleporl
1 30 ltc
illness and loss of our father.
Looking For
Other Receipts .... .
311.00
Emily &amp; Wi lbur Warner
Auto Registr.dion ... .
2000.62
Mrs. Charles Warner.
Miscellaneous Receipts
Something
I 30 ltp
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NOTICE 0' FILING AND HIAR·
Refund --.
13.00
lNG ON INV!NTORY
Minist. F-..tnd
83.09
IT'S EASY TO
(8 ~ Auto Soles
Prebat. Court, Mei11 Covn.,., Ohio
Trailer Ttx . ...... .
.09
BUY - SELL - RENT TO the Exeeutor or AdministraTOTAL ... ..
18.18
tor and to such of the following Beer and Liquor License
find en'lployment - hire liiS are residents of the State of
Tax ..
or find a lost ltem through
2200.00
Ohio: surviving spouse, If any;
Total Miscellaneous
'The Daily Sentinel WANT
You'll Find It
next of kin; beneficiaries under
Receiph . . . . . . . .
2298.18
ADS. Don't put It off the
will, if any, the attorney or Total Rccelpls
$18.838.~
1906
MERcunv
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dr.
Monteray
Through
The
Call 398 Today - An Ad in
atLorneys r&lt;'presenting any of the
Sedan. Ml'rromatic. One local 1
this column
Daily
Sentinel
aforementioned persons :
PAYMENTS
owner $2595.00.
Blaettnar's,
General
Executive
Servlces...Pomeroy.
1 24 6tc
You are hereby notified that on
Compensation of
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the 14 day of January 1D~7. an· In- 1 Trustees
. . . . . . . . 5 2880.00
1956 PONtiAC V8 Chidlain 2 dr.
ventory and Appraisement of the
Compensa!ion
of Clerk 798.68
Sedan. Luw nuleage. One care·
estate of Ella L. Archer, decea1ed,
Expenses of Truetees
ful Owner. $2495.00 Blaettnar's,
late of Racine, Ohio in said County
and Clerks _..
134.75
Pomeroy.
1 24 6tc
was filed in this Court.
KROGER
Total General Executive
Hearing on said Inventory and
A New Super Markel
Services . . . . . . . . . . .
3813.41
(8b) Auto Services
Appraisement will be had before Town Hall- Maintenance
In Pomeroy, Ohio
this Court on the 1st da¥ of Feb.. , ...
and Repair
Kroger will lnterview for R. H. HA WLl!'JGS SONS CO. - 24
63.70
ruary 1957 at 10 o'clock a. m.
Total Town Hall
63.70
male clerk positions lull
hour Wrrck~r SPrvice.
Duy
Exceptions thereto may be filed I
Phone fl227
Ni~ht
Phone
time and part time.
by any interested party at any Fire Prolertion-Other Fire
8039-X. DODGF. · PLYMOUTH
Quallfleations Neeessary
Ume prior to five daYS before the
Protection Expenses
400.00
DEALERS.
3 6 tf
FULL TIMEdate &lt;~~t for hearing.
Tatal Firr Protection , 400.00
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WITNESS my atgnature and the Health-Taxes withheld for
955 BUICK SpeCia l 2 dr. Dlx.
PART TIMEsent
of said Court, this 14th day District Board ot Health
1015.74
Sedan Low rmlt•a)!:c. One careHigh School Stud•nts
of January 1957.
Highwnys-Road Maintenance
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ful !ocal o.-:ncr. $1805.00. BlaetlAGE 17 to 30, neat apparance .
JOHN C. BACON
and Repair-Contracts
292.67
friendly personality and ab!P. to
nar 's, PunH'ruy .
1 24 6tc
ROOMS, b:u;emcnt, wa ;h hou se,
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
Road Maintenance and Repairpass written test
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Chief Deputy Clerk
Labor and Materials
7M2.3B
Slartin~ Role•
1955 PLYMOUTH Va Savoy 4 .dr.
water. Phone 162 J .
Sedan . Bt•l vcclcrfk Chrome trtm,
Road Machinery and
Full Time - $51.40 P.r We•k
1 26 Btp
one local uwnl'r. $1:i95.00. BlaetP'•rt Time $1.26 Per Hour
OBITUARY
Tools
1500.20
40 HULTR week, rcguhtr periodic
1 24 6tc
tnars, l' omcrny.
Chal'le!! Martin Warner was born
Total Highways
0345.2:S
increa!!es, excellent benefit pro ·
July 10, 1883 and departed thi~ Cemeteries-Compen!lation of
gram mcludmg free insurance)
1954 IJUICI\ &lt;.entury 4 dr. Sedan.
l1fe Janu&lt;&amp;ry 24, 1957 at the age
Officers &amp; Employees
968.50
sh'k pay, profit sharing, ¥.tc.
Dynilflow drive King of the
ITIUJCTURAL I BEAM.
of 73 years, 6 months and 14
Purchase of Land
891.00
"see"
Wllh
Oceans
of
Power.
ICRAt- JRON- METALS
Applf In person •t
days.
Total Cemeteries
1859.50
$1795.00, Ulacttnar·s, Pomeroy.
MARTIN IIOTEL
Mtscellaneous (List)
1 24 6tc
He wns united m marriage to
Pomeroy, Ohio
60.00
Bond Prem.
- - - ----.- - - Gertrude Larkilu, March 9, 1909
Truck Ins.
237.33
Thurad•¥· J•nu•rv 31st
Phon. 510
(91 For Sale
To th1s wlion one son and one
Pomeror
BefwMn 10 •.m. •nd 2 p.m.
83.09
Mmist. Fund
daughter
Wt!rc born He leave~
1 - 4!9 - ~lc
Ads
18.42
NEW HF.AVY DUTY lndmtrial
to mouro hui loss his wife, Ger
TOTAL l1isc.
398.86
smglc cylinder Wi~&gt;cousin , air
When people suddenly I11ce IJetrude , a ":~on, Wilbur Warner, at Memorial Day EKpense
80.00
rcavement
Lhe
service
of
a
trusL
c.ool~l l'nl-l.mes. Brannan 's Gar.
home ; a dauw;hter, Em1ly Con- Deductions by County Auditor :
worthY funeral director ie indisaa:e, 157 Wnlnut St, Mirllll ~.! pnrt.
grovt•, Columbus, Ohio; ohe
oensi&amp;le. They aldo welcome t!1e
For Eledions .
660.62
T'l'to nP fii.Jjl~ '&gt;1.
I 30 :Jtc
hrothN, Geon:e Warner, Marion,
Information 11nd cow1~tJI re•:clvFor Wor\.:men's
Ohio, Ont&gt; !il!itcr, ESther Flinn of
I ELEC1'1Ul' SI·:WINC: MACHIN I&lt;: , cd at
Compensation
93.26
Miamt, Florida and three nieces
Ja va tor_\' l;1r~c.· mcdlcme cabiuct,
Bureau of [nspection
tH2.19
Trevey-Finsterwald
and
one
nephew.
clt•clrit· ~~\cqwr. !'hone 3G4.
Total Y!ISI'cllaneous
1824.93
Funeral Home
1 29 {l[('
$18,322.~3
Total Payments
lie was a lifelong rcstdent of
In addition they cnn sccut'e qual--1\tcigs County nnd was a good SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS BY
IJOI Sl'i':IN I 'OW, !I years, fl'cs h I ilv llHJ["('hand !st• wilhaul cxtraNew 1957
FUNDS
husband and father as well as
vn canre . 144 Butternut Ave.,
su ou . Ncar Mul'nmg Star Churd1.
Ro•d Funda
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
a
go
od
neighbor.
John Ch&lt;~IH'y.
l 29 3tp
Balanc-e, Janual'y 1, 19M

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NOTICE

FARMERS

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FARMALL

2 NlCE IJULSTElN heifel's to
frl'shen ll•lon, ouc work hor~re
and one riding horBc. Harold
rroffilt, Porthuul.
1·28-Jtc

Now In Our Showroom
"'Power put to better use"

Meigs Equipment
Company

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PINftaroor, Ohio

I I 41 For Rent

Pomeroy, Ohlo

Clerk's . . . . . . . .. .. $ 4599.8'1
Sunsf't and evening star
Receipts Durin&amp; Year
11,269.72
And one dear call for me
~lay there be no moaning at tbe Total Receipts &amp; Balance US,M9.39
Payments During Year
11,829.2~
h.ar
Balance, December 31, 1936
When I pul oul to sea.
130 ltp
{Clerk's) .......... .
4030.14

M\X WARD

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AN OU1Ut.11l.DING In good condition . Call 341-Y.
1·28-6tc

'iiij!~~!i~~~~~~-~
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Good Clean Vaecl Car•

1-29-6\c

4Furnished Af-•ARTMENT room~ an .I private bath. 1128 E.
Main St., Pomeroy. Phone 103-X.
Complele WHEEL ALIGNMENT, :-c-:-:-:-:--~ -- -c:--· 1 29 ate
balancing •nd brake service. 3 ROOM HOUSE, Syracu~:~c, S. R.
Hlickett'lli Safety Service, WeBt
Hendt·ix.
1-28-3tp
Main Stre\·t, Pomeroy, Ohlo.
APARTMENT- ~ rooms and bath,
gal
furnace, located 218~ E.
IAYI DON'T YOU KNOW'
Mcun
St., Pomeroy. Call Dr. K.
Baker'• will a:lve you the bt1t
D.
Amebary.
1 215 tf
tnde on Iurniture or appllanee•.
4-6 tf ·' or rehl - l!;tectrl~ wallpap1
•teamer. t:ltnton fl'l4ber, Mil'!
Cord
Thanks
dle-p1.1rt. Ph. 6263-X.
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Boordo,
D~
Clnthoo.
WE WISH TO EXP·RESS OUI\
CllniOn Flllllor, lllddlopolt.
apprcci•tion and thank• to our
Phone li;!63.l[_
11-1-d
nt'iKhbors and frlend11 who !lent
fluwera, c11rdt1 and letlera dur· ONE 4 IIOOM APARTMENT. One
ing the death ol our 8on
8 room houe .Newly decorated
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F'rench
in.!llde anr:t out. A. N. Denali.
1 30 ltc
Pomeroy,
11 1 U

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INSURANCE AGENCY
Pin, Automoblb, H.. lth
ACCIDENT
Life, C11uolly •nd !Iondo

Real Estate Braker
In MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

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LADIES : Tilt' Avon opportumty
,::lvt•s }ou ·~:"tra Money," "New
WE-==--c:::--c:==~
WISH TO EXPRESS Ollll
Inlcll! ~l ." "A flusinesa of your
sincere- appreciation to our
Tupneighbors and frhmde f(lr lht•lr own ." Tt•r nloru·s open pers Pl al n~. Middleport. Sumklndnrss and 1ympathy at tht
ucr. Pomeroy and Vklnily,
timt• of the de1th of our daught Wnlt· f:l;•:mor Brandel, P. 0 .
er, Avi.!l Farrell Well. Spec ial
1·28·3tc
thanks to the Rev. Ruppt&gt;lt . the Box 946. Port11mouth.
Ewini Jo'uneral Dlre&lt;'\Ors, the
·F riendly Neighbors Club, thos(~ ( 16~ For Rent or Sole
sending flower&amp; •nd all who
FOR SALE OR TltADE :
hclprd 111 any w11.y.
10 acres nf lund outside of ('or·
Mr . and Mn. Emerson Wt•ll
poration tine of Pomeroy. Lo1 30 ltc
t·atl'(l on Houl(' 33. City water
availuhh· Will trade for auturnohile or Pick-up Truck. CJ•ll
WE WISII TO EltPRESS Olllt
Jame s J1·rt~·n. phone 421·Y.
apprcciaHon 1nd 11inc('rc thank!\
I 28 Stc
to the m1tny neighbors, rrlends
and relat ve1 ror the belUtitul
flor~l) trib•1lt!8 or who helped In
Help Wonted
~ anyltay during the illnen and
de.tb of our loved one, Ralph QU!CK SEKVICl!: OD Watcll b 1
Roboon.
PllriD.,Iil br FactOI"Y 'J."hdaed
watch1nakotr. COll.JNlil .l1aVZGlady, Jtob1on, Eleanor and
Je11n.
LERS.
Jlnawr'Cl•.
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PI:one 200. t.leland A.Dpll.fiat•
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LOCAl.
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL

PICTURES
NEWS
ADVERTISEMENT
EMPLOYMENT
INTEREST
COVERAGE
EVERYTHING IS

LOCAL

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TJIE

Ewina Funeral Directors, Rev.
a. K. William1, tinaers, flower
donora •nd everyone who helped during the sickness an J
dtlatb of our beloved wife nn11
' mother, Mra. Helen Edwarr!'l.
~· A : W. C. Edwards anld 3~·~~~1y.

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I'OREMA.~ .t. ABROn T.V. SEll-~
VICE AU makt;~• Repaired by E1
OPrt TechntnaDI. P~ l28t Y
YJ.ddlepott. .
6-... S-tt
SAVE ON YOUR SH"E rept~.lr .lt
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NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALI
In purauant"e- of the order of the
Probate Court of MeiiiJ County ,
Ohio. 1 will offer for sale at publJc
aucuon on the l::lth day of 1-'ebruary, l9:S7, at '0:00 a. m., at the
door of the Metgs County c ourt
House, the followini . descr1bed
r eal e'iitat~. situated in the Coun t1
of Meigs, -state of Ohio, to-w1t :
Situated in the Township · of
Cheater, County of Mela:s, and
Stale ot Ohio, to-wit: Commencing 28 chains and 70 Un.lu South
from the Sortbeast corner of
Section No. 23, Town No. 3, Range
No. 12 of Ohio Company's Purchase; thPnce South 77 deg.
We1t 14 rhains and 76 link11;
thence North three (3) cbains;
thence North 65 deg. West Eight
(8) cbJlns and 92 links; thence
South 17 :bains and· 21 links;
thence South Eleven (11) degrees
and 30' Wf'~t 12 chains; 1hence
South 15 deg East 3 chains and
:SO links; thence South 81 deg.
East 4 chains North 78 deg. Eail:
6 chains; thPnee North 3 deg.
East 9 chains: thence East 27
chains and !N) link!l to the East
Une of said Section; thenee North
11 ehaina and 56 link• to the
place of bea;inning, Save and except 26 aeres ln the
Southeast
corner of the Northeast Quarter
of said Section 23, now owned by
C. K. Wells. Tbe part conveyed
herein containing 25 ~cres, more
or less, being bounded by Shade
River, exce;L on tbe North, and
belng known as the "Ox Bow"
and devi~ed to Grantor by Will of
Harold Wello;.
Said real estate is situate about
one mile Southeast of Chester,
Ohio.
Said premises are appraised at ,
$101H) 00 and the terms of the
sale are cash in hand on the duy
of the sale.
BERNARD V. FULTZ
Admimslrator de bonis non
of the estate of Li.lHe
Wells, deceased.
(I) 16, 23, 30, (2) 6, 4tc

TUPPERS PLAINS

a., lv.lrn lrlc:kl...
StSnday Sr.hool attendance at the
Metbodiat Church, Sunday wu 2.2,
collection $~ 20. Rev. Freeland
Norria filled hia regular appointment here Sunday night and hia
text Wi.s "Tbe Open Door."
Mr. and Mrs. K . C. Heinelrick
of Parker~burg were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bragg.
Mrs. Joe Eliu of Mason City
and Mr. and Mn. Linsey Lyons of
Middleport were calling on Mrs.
Ora Caldwell and daua:bter, Mr.
and Mra. Tom Perrin, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brl.Qk:les
were callint~: on Mr. and Mre. Maywood John1ton of Portland r~nt­
ly.
Mr .and Mr1. Ralph Parker of
Chester and Mn. Mae Dorst of
Long Bottom were calling on Mrs.
Ethel Stout rec:ently.
Mr. and Mra. Garth Sovel, (Dixie
Vincil) are announcing the birth
of a daughter born Jan. 24th at
St. Joteph Bo•pJtal.
Mr. and lfrJ. Floyd Ridenour of
Chester were Saturday evening
gueste of Mrs. On CaJdweU and
daughter.
Mr. and Yra. Gordon Chevalier
and IIODB, were calling on Mr. and
Mn. Verd Chevalier of Succ:e11
and Mre. Norma Dean of Cheater
Sunday.

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GOLDEN WIDOING
Mr. and Mra. Dorael Smith of
Hemlock Grove will celebrate their
Golden' Wecid.ing anniversary an
Sunday, Feb. 3 with an 'open
house from 2 to 4 p. m.

And We Are Proud to be
THE ONLY LOCAL
Newspaper In Meigs

Mason 5tMGI Head ts Speaker
Before ~ew Haven PTA M~etina

' Tt.e

neceail.ty of modern ideas
in eduratio'n wf!re stresae- by c.
H. W1thers, superu~tendent of M11 ·
son Co1.Jnty schools, recently as
he ·.11ldressed the memhtu-s of the
Nc..., Hllvt&gt;n Plll'COl-Teacber Associalton in 11 meeting held at the
school.
i:, j)t. Withms di.seU£Sed the lmp ::IJ'tance of mathe'maUc.s and sci·
t'nt:e In todtty':; 5Clt001 curricu\m
and also touhed on the teacher
s hortage, large enrollments, the
building pro~ram . and the guid·
"'nte or chidr(ln1 bv both parents
·.and ll'aC'hers.
·

Rutland lost a clnse one last
night Lo Wilton (Wilkesvtlle) at
Wilton :S6-M after being t Led up .1t
the tlalf 31 -all.
Rutland had Jim Graha·m with
13. D. Dugan, 12, L. Dug1n 10, Pat
Eads, t 0 and Turner with 9 while
W.Ukenille's Shant got 17 to take
high honors.
Score by quartera:
Rutland 17 31 44 54
Wilton 23 31 46 56

The February 4 presentation ,f
the skit by the Mason group will
be held at the Sunnyside SC'hool
below Pt. Pleasa nt on State Route
2. The February 13 presentation
will be given at the Mason Gr.trde
School.
Also appcarinc in the presentation will -be a · women's chorus
made up of Mrs. Vera Dodson, Mrs.
.!r:WY ~oush, Mrs. Betty Ca_dle,
.1• • . Helen." SteWart, Mrs. Emily
Burgess. and Mrs. Maxine Rickard.
The c~Drus will be directed b\·
~
~)U:s. ,tiv'Clyn 'Profq t. I
Appearing in the skit are Lore!la Wetss. Mrs. Jean
Warner,
r
D. Carr, Dor Ebersbath,
)jfs Alma
Turner, Mrs. Janet
Surface, Mrs. Lilah Zerkle, Mis!
}:l~en Bletner, Woodtow Foreman .
bimvrr Artis, Rohcrt Cole, and
Ml's Roy Burgess.

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•women's and Children's Boots- $2.00 pr.
'

$5.95

Directing lhe skil is Mrs. Denver Artis. In speaking of the program to be pre !f'e nted ;;,t the Coun~
ty Counetl, Mr. Carr. principa\ of
the Mason Grade School repo.r ted

Buy a seeond pair for ie
Two pair for $1.00

SUStJn WOrner I5
Honor G ruest 0 n
Bl' rthday
EI'q,hth
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Roush's Shoe Store
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ANEWSPAPER ROUTE
CAN GET YOUR SON
OFF-THE-FENCE

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Governor O'Neill
Cut 'To Size' In
Capitol Incident

too) IT WD! BRING HIM

DOWN TO EARTH .
.ON THE ·RIGHT SIQil

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A newspaper route
hlp clevelop yovr son's -re•ponsibility, ·
Initiative, thrift, 'i/ne.sty, end reiJI I
manhood. Fino traitJ of chera~
ter become reel lfltJ ective ·In
your ~oy when he i':"' new•pap.fboy.
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Members of Ute :.tason Parent- _Lhat is un~sual for so f!lany from
one gJ'OJ.Ul to t~~ok.f part m a pro., a short skit e'ntitled •·our Objeels. gram presented beforP the coun·
Then and Now" In observance of cil.
Fo.tinaws Day bcfo.re the Mason
The skit concerns the objectives
county· PTA Council on fo'ebruary oi the ,PTA Irom the time of Us
4 and again before the Mason PTA rounding by Mrs. Allee McLellan
011 February 12.
·
M Ph b A
FO\lride:rs Day for the PTA is Buney and rs.
oe e pperson
Hearst on February 17, 1897.
relebratl'd on February 17.

• Men's Dress Shoes · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $4.00 pr.

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wnuld sp£msor lbe Cub Scouts for
Jll llt hcr year and three persons
\n 1 • ap po.inled t.o serve on a cr:n-'
mi ·: w rcvUie lbP. by-lawl . o.r the
-."r Hliitcc afe Mrs. Stein, Mrs
Will1 ajn McFarlt~nd , and Mrs. Burrell , 1aw::.un.

J!eaC~ers Assoc;ia.tion will pr.eaent

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r uring the meetin.!J it was deci d· d iJy I he organiution lbal it

·.p.ronning founders Day Observance

RICH!ST OF ALL
MONTREAL llP • The 'fi!lh
annual Labatt Open, Canada's
richest golf tournament with 1
$26,800 pot, will be held at Mont·
real's lslesmere golf course, Jul)'
4-7, it was announced today by
Ken Murray, tournament director .

NOR·TII SECOND ST.

CO\lncil and Mrs
l\mli.ld Brown gave a report on
11 comm unit y calendu.r

Mason Parent Teacher Association

w.

• Women's Shoes

re~=oort on a meeTrn1 of the Mason

Couuty PT4;\.

ving t he award for having
\L•osl par~nts preaent waa the
Jlresiding ,at the meeting was s• ·onJ gra de room of Mrs. Fay
Mrs. John ~organ . Mrs. Edwil L. 5n.it h It was furth e r annop.nceci
!'tPin r.ead ~n articlt~ , "Go Teuh," th&lt;~t a play entitled "What PTA
w111ch wa~ followed by striptur(! ~k:ms to Father" would be presen
tc ::! 11y the fathers at the next
, auf.( .praJer.
111i.ss :-Gold.)oe ,H;nt ·~u bmitted &amp; P'f:\ 111eeting in Ft&gt;bruary.

BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
ar~d Mrll. Dale Edward Wa1·
burn, 741 Short Fourth Street.
Middleport. are announcing the
blTth of their firrt child, Steven
Edward, who wa11 born on January
l:S, at' the Meigs General Hospital.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G. Clarke, Letart,
va., and paternal crandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. ~ymond Wilburn, 3&amp;1 HamUton Street. Mre.
E!ttlla Walburn, Pomeroy, is a
artat grandmother of the baby.
Steven Edward is the firJt grandchild of Mr. and Mn. Raymond
Walburn.

Mr.

•women's'and Childrens Slippers- $1.00 pr.

OAK HILL
Charles Warner died Thursday
after ~vE!ral years illness.
GeQrge Warner of Marton Wa!'
here Lo attend the funeral of hi~
brother, Charles Warner.
Mrs. Emily Congrove, Columbus,
was called her by the ill~ss and
death of her father, Charles
Warner.
Mrs. Martha McElroy, spent
Thurmlay wi•h her 11lst.er, Mrs. Almeda Wipplc in Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mrs . John Rasp and
daughters, Judy, Jean and Sharon,
Fostoria, spent the week end wtth
Henry Spencer.
Mn. John Hayes was operated
on Jn the Schaekel Clinic: in Ma·
son City Lut week. She is improving.
Mrs. Lillie Christy is spending
some time with her sister, Mrs.
Janey Young in New Lexington
who fell an I inJured her leg.
Quite a numbe-r from her at·
tended the funeral ol Chal'les
Warner at the Ewing Funeral
Home in Pomeroy Saturday aCtvnoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rasp, Fostoria and Mr. snd MrB. Henry
Spencer apcnt Saturday evening
with the former's aunt, Clara Circle at Carml:l.
Henry Spencer spent a couple
days tall week in Columbus attendlnll 1 Trustees' Convention. ,
Mrs. Gail Cain, Atheru visited
her •lfter, Mrs. Waid Spencer and
familY.
Jack. Kelb•, who injured his Iinpr In a door ls improving. .
Mr. r.nd Mra. Norman Frederick
and sons, visited Mrs. John Haye1
at the Schaekel Clinic on Saturday afternoon.
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Norman Fr~derlck horne were Mr.
and Mr1. John Rasp and daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer,
Vance, Mary Jean Bing, Harry Lee
and Ellther Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
Milo Biggs and Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Frederick.
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FINAL
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Legal N~tice

Outstanding Warrants, De.. mber 31. 19118 (Add)
638.110
Balance In ~poaJtory.
AU Mikos ud MOIIela
December 31, 19M .. $ 4688.84
General Town•hlp Funclt
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Balance. January I, 19M
{Clerk'•) ........... $1448.60
Receipts Dm1.ng Year . .
Dl78.81
Total Receipts &amp; Balance 7028.41
Payment! Durina: Year
8493.28
CONCRETE BLOCKS
Balance, December 31, 1838
"'~n• a.ttor Per Len"
(Clerk's)
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D35.19
GRUESER BLOCK co.
Out•tandlng Warrants, l)e.
I MIIH North of p..,....
cember 31, 19M (Add)
On Rt, 33, Call Wm, GI'VIH•.
261.16
Balance in Depoeitory,
Decomber 31, 19M .. $ 796.311
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Totol of All '"""'
Balance, January 1, 19H · ,
(Clerk's) ......... . . $ 6049.27
RecelptN Durlnr Year
16,8S8.59
Total Rei:elpts &amp; Balance 22,887 .86
Paymenta During Year 18.322.33
Balance, December 31, 1956
(Clerk's) . . . . . . . . . . . 4:165.33
Outatanding W•rranh, December 31, 19~ (Add)
Mrs. A. D. Tu{tJe, Mrs. Glenn
899.86
Balance in Depository,
TutUe and daughter, Kathy, and
December 31, 1958 .. $ 5464.99 Mrs .Amy Wolf spent Friday aft' U)-30-1 tc
ernoon with Mrs. John Rose and
family at Baahan.
Mrs. Gaynell Clark and, daughter
of Athens spent Saturday with
her dau&amp;hter, Mrs. Milton Tuttle
1nd famlly.
Mra. Jack Harris spent Sunday
afternc.on with her aunt, Mrs. Amy
Wolf.
Mrt. A. D. Tuttle and Mrs. Glenn
Tuttle attended 1 layette shower
COLllMBUS, 0 . "(IJP) Gov. in honor of Andrea Sorden held
C. William O'Neill says he ucent- at the home- of Mrs. Neva Bailey,
ly had an experience which "real- Racine, Saturday evening.
ly C!ut me down lo _size." .
Mn. .\,my Wolte received wurd
The new governor said he of the death of her niece's huswalked up to the Ohio House ol band, Mr. Wonard Schepp of Eaat
Representatives fTom his office to Liverpool, Ohio on January 18.
rt'new old ac-quaintances.
Mre. alenn ·TutLie and daughter,
•He ran into some of the ) oung Kathy, spent Sunday afternoon
Houle pag('5 and llopped to chat with Mta. Mary K. Holter lind fama while
ily at BaJban.
.hlle standing there, a freshBob BUJ"nem of Letart spent
man member of t h e Houle Sunday wJth A. D. Tuttle .
Stepped up and handed O'Neill a
Mr .William Wolf visitM Mr.
nOte.
Earnest HoUer, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rose and
he said,
'bout
running bud
thi&lt;l,'' down
to "how
the a:ovcrfamily called on her parent11, Mr .
hor's secretary for me?"
and Mrs. A. D. TutUe, Sunclt.y aft·
erooon.
FRY TO COOK, NOW
Mr, amd Mts. Hank Arnott spent
- POLO, Ill . UP - Shirley Fry, Sunday wJtb her Parents, Mr. and
U.S. women 's ter.nis star, will be Mrs .Charles Biaaell and family.
married Feb. 16 in Sydney, Au•
tro.lla. to Karl Irvin Jr.. TV •.?xecu IITNEY SUPPER
tlve an son of a Polo, Ill, minisThe Syracuse PTA will sponsor
C~tmty
ter, il wall announced Tuesday~ a jitney supper at the Syracuse
The pro11peetive a:room'• P'-rents Grade Sehool on Satw-d'f, Feb. 16
ReV. and Mr11. Karl
Irvin, Sr .. from I to 7 p. m.

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Mason Methodist
WSCS Meeting b
Held On Monday
"Islands in My Community" was
the topic at a
meeting of the
WSCS of the Ma$0n Methodist
Cburch held at the church on
Monday evening.
Mrs. Richard W.right was thf'
program leade.r for the evenin&amp;
and introduced the topie the JWI'·
pose ol whi~h was explained as
being £n attempt to 'crf'ate m· \lr.c:erstandine of the different kind'l
nf isolation of 1roups and individuals that .may eP&amp;t ii1 a rommunity.
A spot drama wall presente1l at
J.h~ meeting by memllers of the
YOuth Fel1owship t&gt;f the chu:-ch
The members taking part were
Marilyn Foglesong, Sally ProffiU,
Jackie Capehart, Claudia Zerkle ,
Bob Artis, and Ralph Attis.
A trio made up of Jackie Cape hart, Claudia Zerkle, and Sally
Proffitt sang "I'll Go Where You
Want" and a prayer was presente-d
by Mrs. Wright.
Those present were Mrs. W. H.
Foglesong, Mrs. L. J . Ruttencul tetr Mrs. L. E. Thomas, Mrs. Eber
ifoush, Mrs. Wlilliam L, Zerkle,
Mr ~ Ralph Pickens, Mrs. Russell
Capehart , Mrs. John Chattin. Mrs.
V
Roy Burgess, Mrs. June an Matre,
Mrs. Denver Artis, Ml's. Ray Proffitt, Diane Capehart. Sally Proffitt, Marilyn Foglesong, Jackie
Capehart, Claudia Zerkle, Bob
Artis, a~d Ralph Artis.

A
birthday party honoring
"'arncr on lh• oc"asion of
S" •on
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her eighth birthday \It as held at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
~rs. Ra~ph WarneJ' or Mason €ity,
Of\ last Tuesday
. A . special doll cake baked by
Mrs. Mary Berry was presented to
tfi~ ;R"Ue~t of honor at the party:
~el -.were pJ.ayed and pr~es
~-men
viere Won by Mary Foster, and Con"'• 1'A'-'I:.
nie HarbQ~~~ . f,4\'ors of Balloo_ns..
A B f; R DEE N p a 0 v 1 N G
and hats lf,fe b n to ,the gue~. GROUND, Pi'D. (AHTNC) _ Army
Prcscllt.iWf!t' party were ·Jackie• _Specialist Srcond Class John RJ',tc'ridge, Janie Dodson, Coniiic Kauff, son of Mr. and Mn. John
!hrhour, Debra Thomas, Bever-ly P. Kauff, Middleport, Ohio, recentCar:-;on. Mary Foster, Judy Duncan. Jy was graduated from a UJ·week
Fay Lyons, Harvietb Newland, ,lutomotive repair and malnten'Mary Jane Thomas, Linda Perry, ao~c course at The Ordnance
ChS.rlene Might , Beverly Swain, SchOol, Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Vicky Weaver: Janice Henry, Janie Md.
Burgess.
Janie Turner, Susie
Specialist Kauff, a UH'1 ll'&amp;duJohnson. Sally Yeager, Nancf.. .Pro- ate of Middleport HiJ.b .SCbool,
frill, Joan Van Metet;., Susii' Sur- ·W-l;i eJI\RJo.)'ed by t.h.e t:few York
fac.e. Virginia Spl'9,lllie, Jen.niler •Pintral Railroad Jn Kobson before ·
Zerkle, David
Sharon Ber· enJM,ring the Army in October
J96(),
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ry, and M'ary
Sending a
un11ble to J)e
fJis wile, BettJ!, lives in ,Benderpresent was Joy
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Mn. Frieda Henry and Mrs
~rene JU!llllJ lflet Wilb their lUSters
and slslers.in-1-aw Thursday at the
Qpmt ot Mrt . Eunice ha rt 11.1 Gra·
ham St.ation Jnd tpenl the da )'.
They bad IS their gues ts M1ue1
Vilda , May and Florene Pick11rd
or Longdale and Mr.. Bell Brown
and two children of Mason .
The Good Will Clas.s met at the
home of Frie-da. Henry on Monda y
night and continued QUilting and
cutting carpet rllJs. Tl)oie prc.1ent
were Clara Williams. LllCille Har
ri»on, Mabel Johnson . Wilma Blak e'.
Irene Juatis, June Burns and
Frieda Henry.
M.r. and Mrs. Georg J Burns attended a dinner given by Mr 11.nd
Mn. Harfy Miller on Saturday
evening at New Flave n for th r
Couples' Club.
Mrs. Arthur Fick of Pom('roy,
Ohio and her sister Mrs Glen
Wallace of Cabel, Wisconsin w1•1 e
Fr\dpy guests of Mr. and Mn Ned
KetlrY.
Mr. Ralph Cartwright of Mason
City was visiting Mr. Ned Henry
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs _ Byron Va n Meh•r
or Acme, W. Va. was visiting relative• and friends in Cl ift on on
Sunday.
Mt. Ivan Bush of Mason City
\\'as calling o Mr. Ned Henry un
!.londllJ',
Several f0tb ot Cli rton · have
been attending the meetings' that
was beid in Point Pleasant in the
High School1 auditorium 'Lbe past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman of
Pomeroy called on Mr. and Mrs
Ray Pickens ST.
Miss Shirley Oliver and l~ uther
Tucker and Mr . and Mrs. Gll'nll
Cartwright of Ma~on motored to
Parkersburg Sunday and had supper at the 'Clam Hou!!C
Judy and Cheryle Mitchell of
'Pt. Pleasanl were callmg on Joan
Oliver Sund'ay afternoon.
Mr .and Mrs. Carvin Olivrr of
Broad Ruri visited Mr. and Mr,G.
Chester Oliver Sunday_
Eugene Wamsley attended a
meeting giv('n by The Charleaton
Daily Mail at Dunbar W . VJ
Thursday
Patty Bennett spent Thurs(la,v
rughl with Miss Hilda Yeaugcr at
Mine rsville, Ohio.
f&amp;r . and Mrs Clifford Johnson
Ann Yvonne and Mrs. Fanmc
Blake motored to Glenwood W.Va.
Sunday to visit rel&lt;&amp;tives.
Leona w~ s:cy, Floy d Roqrh
and Calvm Bumgardner ~ ho are
tlttending Marshall C'ollege are
spending a few
days nt
home
vi~iti.ng fnends and relati\'es_
Darty Smith statmned at an Air
Force Base K.noxv JUe Tenn. and
Eugene Smith stationed at s~.,.n
An\nnio Texas are visittng reT~·
tiVe!l
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u
d u
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Be
It and
"'r. .an lurs. ames
!lllC
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Cam1ly, Eugene, Johnny and Susle
Wamsley attended a party given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jr of West Columbia.
Mr . and Mrs_ Bert B1ggs of Pom·
eroy, Ohio vtsited Mr. ami M.rs
Harold Smith and fa:nily Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Stewart o!
Cheshire, Ohio visited Mr. a1'd
Mrs. Clarence Newell Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Webb and
Mrs. Martha Bennett o! Waverl y
Ohio spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. James Bennett.
Miss Janice Duncan, whO is a!tending business school at Columbus. Ohio visited her parent.;
Mr. and Mrs. Buren Duncan Sunday .
Mrs. Stanley Colley and children
of New Hav-:n visited lfrs. Dana
~ewis and Mma on Tuesday event~i.
¥r. and Mrs. Fred t.ew1s, Dana
LeVo'ia and Charoletlc motored to
Parkersburg Tuesday to vis1t Isaac LeWis who is a patient in St.

WahamaHigh
Lists900n
Honor Rolls

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Ninety stadente were liJted on
tbt&gt; honor rolla of Wahal"qql Klgh
Sc.hool for scholastic -.ehl.evem~nts
ror the flrli t semeater ol achool
Uiot.ed on the honOr 'ioll were :
12 A : Donna Jeffe,rs, Sillf Prof{ltt and June Spencer.
12 8: Peggy Blesslnj', Joe Ford,
Jane Icenhower, .JoAnn J'uetice ,
C~t.ro)
Ramey, Vlrgi.nl.a ·Rogers,
Joey Roush and Ralph Stewart.
11 A- Yo~tilyn F.ogleeong and
James Heniknon.
11 B: Joan na Kessinger, Jeanette Lttton, Rosalee Riggs, Linda
Brinkct", Shirley Lyons, Robert McGlothlin and Betty Routh.
10 8: Carolyn Northup, Dottie
so ng, Ruth Grimm, Howard McDaniel. Faye Burton, Ju.bUng MtCiung Dnd Marie Jewell,

10 A.: Carolyn Northup, Dottie
Jtoush, Ann Newlan.d,,udYt Webb, ·
I Bor4!r•
Phyllis Zickafoo~ I
Joan Oliver, M.lllrv.i~ • ush, Jack r ·
Stewart, Wanda Tbom~D~ l ~r~ ·
Artis, Ruth Bosweli 11f1d 1 Nancy .•
Flesher. ·
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9 B: Wilmarine ctUk, l»ap.pa :
Darst, Shlr!t&gt;y DodslRf,· ~mO{hy
Duncan, Patricia HID, ~1 Lou
Roush, Ooral Sttarp, \tlflib l Boy8r,'
Carql J.ane Gibbs, Sue Elleia Good·
nite, Larry Jeffers, Delo~e11 Mattox, Patsy Rizer and Suzanne Wolpert.
8 A : Karf'n Stewart, Kathy Fowler and DoylE" Jones.
6 B: Phyllis Batey, Ruth Ann
Brown,· Joan Carroll, WIUiam Frey,
Donna Heas.o.D, l)JLe i.u11tts, Bev·
erly RoU&amp;b; ~Jet Roush, Julia
va.nJiete.r, J~ah IJrown, Louls Sls·
mondo, Jaet,lueUne Capehart, EIleen Fields.

8 B: Sbeldo.D Bo~ Jrma Grin·
slead, ~ot\y l;larr~. Robert Kell,
Ann Qo,w~.d, ~~ce Roush.
Georse ADo JeflerJ, PJtriclb Johnsoil, Ann !Qy.nwd, ~tb Scar·
berry and ~WI' Sj,ewart.
7 B• Rlc)lar~ Al}el, ~phen BurgeaJ~ , Wlldo Cunolif/, t,arry Hargraves, Pa\t~ Ntw.INJd, Alice
RouiJh, BeVRl.Y Gteer, 1.-mes Gress
and Nfi.nty Y.cDalliel.
UtO.NTQH J~l;tG:I l'fERE
T.he Hon. Warren S. Earhart,
·IrOnton, o., was on tht bench in
Me.l&amp;J County cou~ow;e Monday
when oral pleadinja were heard
in tl;te ca~te, S~l,.e oJ Oltio e_x rei
¥B~ion L. Fr.CllCh, a 'taxpayer,
p}Ju~tiff, vs. J~~
9 Br~el!, de·
iendent. Harmon OJlr~en wa.~ defenJJe M.t.~ne'Y- Gb;d.s r~)':~r,
CIAurtmurs, a!1Peared COr tlle pLuntill. iludge. Ea~h~rt toaJ;: the case
under advisement and Wlll render
a decision 1 ter.
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Joseph Hospital .
Mrs. Ed Natross is 11 pa!Jent at
Mason Clinic where,~:~he had sur(,:t'ry. Dr. Rav Pi~m of Middle·
port is the attending physlc1a n.
Re~h a Lewis visited relatt• ·c~ :1!
Clifton Wednesday .
Lawrene Lewis and Relha railed
on Mr. and Mn. G. c. Ncnse .11.t
Parkersbll.rg W. Va . Wt!dnesday
a!~ernoon. They alao v~ik-d with
Isatc Lewis at St. Jose_ph Hospitar.'
Mr. and \Irs. ~n)l: MoDe~!tt
of Letart Rou,te vlijted Mr. and
Mrs. l{arrison Robinson and Mrs.
Lloyd Williams Wednesday
Mr .end Mrs . Frank Harris and
daughter, Ann, visited Mr. and
MrR. D~na lewis, Thursay evening.
Mr·. and Mrs. Bill Schneider
spent the p·tst week end at Columbus, Ohio.
Calvin Baumgardner, student at
Marshall
College, Huntington,
spent the \veek end at Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Williams and family. •

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tt e Selcrt Onlg
The Verg Best

In Used Cars
1956 Buick Special
1956 Ford VS

1955 Chevrolet
Heater &amp; seat covers White
wall tires Really sharp

1955 Mercury
2 dr M 0 M Hcatu sharp
tu-tone pamt All good tue-s
Clean &amp; solid

Monterey Hardtop Radio
heater wtlh overdnve. All
good w/ wallllre.s

1953 Dodge 3/4 ton 1'

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1952 PockorCI
Automatll tran s m1 ~s 1on Ra
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1951 Ford VS
2 dt Rad1o &amp; he,Jtf'r, scat
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Many From First
Baptist Church
Attend Mission

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Baumen of Portsmouth were week
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Saturday of the dlnc~s of her SIS
1 tcr M1s Arthur (overt In Fort I
Laudcrd1l e ~I H Kf'n 1Cih Boste ~
~ nr 111 ht ;
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( oH rt 1s 111 ~lur ula and he called
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tht m th 1\ \frs 1 over• had been
t 1k( 11 to lhl' ll oly (ross Hospital
thrn a ftN halll L( 1 h• 1rt attack
Mr~ \Vdl
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ho11a Nll h ~ S!l( rt ~tlack of flu
nr 11 h I 1 kt 1 ~ 1\ 10 hns been
m K 1 11~&lt;1s ( h t tk tn&lt;;: :~ spe-cial
t:nur' JIJ !- I trtr Jt Htlh gr •ph wor'
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and M1s Slu r nan Ruller wt rc 111
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bN t~ whot1 dif'tl saiurda)' Mrs
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"ork In lit• llilt)\ l ~ot Churchc!i 111
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HLACK AND WHITE SILK
aHl comblnetl for this
l\\O plece evcntng ~ostume de~ugncd by Oleg C1astm
The
black sheath Js f ront pnneled
with a dou ble lOW o~ buttons at
the knetos
The lonf:" .sleeved
\\ hlte bole!() L!l double breasted
an d fll.stcnetl "lth black 511ltn
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Committee In
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lhe rcJ!Ulflr Scout mt'ctmf:( Ken
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uthtrs prese nt were Ben f'luiSQn
James ~Impson Scoutm;~shr Roh
ert Mills Asst Scoutmaster~ Gene
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Sunr:la)' aflcrnoon Rrv and Mrs
Zund£'1 attended the Preachlns
:-.fissiOn at Huntington and heard
congressman Walter Judd

Dorothy Jahns.on
James Weiher To
Wed In February

Mr and Mrs J S Johnson Gal
Tt nt&lt;~IJH! p!Mns wert• made Cor hpohs Rt 1 have announced the
the cominB year wath out door ac engagement nnd approaching mlr·
tJutles for 1hc Scouts stress~d as nase of th&lt;lir dauahter DorotHy,
\ery lmporl:~nt llt cruJts for the to James E &lt;Pat) Weiher aon of
J'roop arc IM'mg mvltf'd to jOin
at this time J)unng the Scout ~~~ ~~~dnd~rs R. C WeJber Sr,
mrctln~ Tenderfoot Requirement s
Ml&amp;s Johnson &amp;raduated from
we ac rcvle\H'd by the Scout s
Gall1a Academy Hllb &amp;h(lol in
Planll hav" abo be('n made ror 1952 11nd II' emplayed at the
the observ tnle of NatiOnal Boy Mitchell Oftlce Supply Company
Scout Wl'e k [rom Feb 8 l3 D ls- Mr Weiher sraduated from RlO
pl!lys will be plac6'd m s&lt;'veral Grande Coll~ae In 185:1 and 11 a
teacher In the Middleport School
wmdoo,~s ln the bmancss dlslrtct
system
fnr this week
Date. of the wedding has been
set ior Fobruny 21

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M1 ~ Norman Weln Hatlforft :fan
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tall Falls January 28 MrN Lolilll!
Eak10s, Middleport Januar, 28
Btrths A son to Mt lind Mn
Janll's Edward Eakin , MHMI('I'JOrt
on January 28 a da~aght rr to Mr
and Mrs Charles Ruls(' ll Fmdley
Jr Lelart Falls OhiG on Janu
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Mrs R 8 Wtlkms retl!Tned to
her home Lancaster Monday after
a several davs VISit wtth her moth
er Mrs Addie Grueser
Mrs Grace Ryan returned to
her home Columbus Tuesda)' arter
a two weeks VISit w1th her s1ster
and brother tn law Mr apd Mrs
Jack St1vers Condor St
Harry Canterbuey who 111 a med
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occuratelr cCinlpClUnded of freth, pwa eM
poltlnt lnortdfenh
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SWISHER 6 LOHSE
DRUG STORE

Main St

Phone 9 Pomeroy

RST

t'hlrty thr&lt;'e men enjoyed a
meeting at the Cheater Scout
Camp Saturday rrtght when chick
en, flsh, cole &amp;law, baked beans.
baked potatoes blscu1ts, coffee and
Ice cream were served for the
evening meal The men were Com
mttlee membt'rs Scouf..masters and
Explorttr Lea •ers of the MaaonGalha Me1gs D1str1.et

Funeral services for Avts Far
rell Well were held from the E
w1ng Chapel Monday at 2 p m
With the Rev
Howard Ruppelt
pastor of the MJddleport Presby
te rtan Church, o.i(ieUating

In Clrculatlon

~fr and Mrs Ons f111llher rn
terlatned a group of relat J\C S Sun
d a~ at their home C~es l er road
Guest~ were Mr anct Mrs Paul
Ginther and \irs Theresa Ellmon
u! Lh~rlc.ton \\ Va Mrs Velma
Jackson Mrs
.1-'aulme
Petry
Smltherq W V:~ Mr and ){ ,
Dan (,mJher Waterford anrl Mr
and Mrs Albert Sparks Ha}den
v11 lc

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Point Pleasant(
Youth Fellowship
Meeting Is Held

Over 100 young ~nons wl'rt'
present on Mond.ty mgh t at tht&gt;
monthly tneetmg of tlu Po tnt Plea
s.a nt Dtstnct Youlh Fel lowsh ip of
the fi vangcli('Sl Unit ed Brf'thern
churches at the West { ulumhu
church

NO 245

A• "ROLLING SKmt
HOU!'ITBI wu ChOien
Chantilly lace dreu lrl tluta
J'ei!, dtllgned by Oleg Caaelnl.
Invtrted pleat• are atltched a.t
top and bottom for tbe ron et..
teet ln the aklrt Red •llk ,..un
ban~ drcle the high botom li.Dt
and are buttoned at the aldea
The model will have a. long and
buay lite •• It Is appropriate
tor many occaalonl, both ltJl\l•
fOrmal and formal.

Speakl!r of th«:&gt; , ~~ nmg ~A-1~
Frank Capehart a me nbi r or t 1c
Wahama H1gh SchMtl fat ulty
!DeW&gt;tu:mal serv1Nr.; W(\rc prl'
•ented b)' the Mason Youth 1 cl
lowshlp II\ charge of Bell) Un\ IS
and by the West Columbia group
wltlt France!\ Johnson premi mg
The attendan~ banne r was won
b3 the West Columblit group fur
the s«ond CGtuecu11ve hmr Othe1
!froup• represented Y.cre Bt•lle
mead Mason Hetghts Umon anrl
Vernon

•

~Women Urged To Enter
"Mrs. America" Contest

mu1t be filed by Mareh 15
The 'Mrs America' Contest 11
open to all married women over
21 nars of age Winners w11l be
chosen at lucal d1strlct sta~e and
batioilal 1evf!l8 Contestants wtll ~
judsed at each level on the1r
homemakmg ability penonahty
•nd poise character groom1ng,
lhd commuro~ty activities
1
St Clair pointed out that the
nation'l!l le:~dmg homemaker could
bt ri&amp;ht herp Last year Mrs Pearl
Welker ,163 Mulberry Ave won
the loeal contest an'd advanced to
the finals In Athens, Ohto
_
"Whlle a well groomed aopear
anee is a factGr the event is not
a beauty contest St Clatr 5411d
• "This is a contest for skillful
'housewives and we want to find
the best homemaker m the Pomc
roy and M ddleport area to represent our towns •
A "Mra Pomeroy Middleport"
wut be selected the week or ~b
U in a local ellmmation contest
conducted by three JUd~es from
the commumty Judges w11l be se-

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Meigs County
ToObserve"F

Five counties Vmton Ottawa
HarrlBon, Hulmes and Guf!r~ey,
led Ult state in percentage of &amp;.ales
to ~uota wtth Summ1t County
leadmi&gt; all mdustrlal countles.

Former Resident
Margaret Moore Dies In Hospital
claimed By Death Of Heart Attack
At Huntington
Mt•

Margaret

Moore, 83.

a

former resufent ot Meigs County

died Wednesday m Huntington at
the llome of a grand dauJhter

with whom 11he resided, according
to lnformatton received by her
e:ilter, Mr1.. Edith

IJurn~ll

of Mln·

envt)to
Mta

Moorf had been In Ill

bealth for a Jonc penod of ttme

and was pret."eded m death by ber
buaband,

Earl

Moore,

&amp;everal

)'earf UIJO
Surviving ,n addttlon to her
ter are a daughter )lary M&lt;,~i&lt;•l·

Jan, Huntington, W

Va. three

,il'and cblldff'n and IIX great grand
children
SeM'fees will be held Saturday
at 1 p m. m Cavend•ab.Johnaol
Funeral Home In H;iintipaton with
burial&lt; to f&lt;Jllow Ia: a Buotingl.on

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WILLIAMSON, W Va (UP) -

Polio Chairman
Urges Merchants
To Aid Campaign

Uons District

To Be

l!tadllli,.Y '"'lloofat

Middleport High
Sto:dtols Present
Talent Show W-ed.

Skid Row Romeo Attendance Is
Mounting For
Denies Killing
Local Revival
OfT Sisters

11 1

December sales nf ~r1es E and
H Savings Bonds tn Ohio reached
$2B'Irl mtlhun for a
''les of $841 mllhon
both Decemher and tbe year were
the ~ond htghest slnce lhe end
ot World War U
In commE"ntlng on th1s sales re
port, Theodore T Reed Cha1rman
of the Me1gs County Sav1ngs
Bonds Comm1ttce, stated that
Ohio had accomplished 90'ri 'Yo of
ill 1956 quota as cbmf!ared to a
national attammeat of 89% Sales
of t,be Senes E Bond through tbe
lnereaSIDSIY popular Payroll SaX
inga Plan have "cached the htgh
ea~ point of any peacetime year
It is obviotu that this installment
tl!pe of pu~hase Ur the eaalest
way to save today '
December sales or the 8ertes E
and H Bond m Me1gs County were
M1918 Cor a yearly total of SM9

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...

Meigs-Co Bond
Sales For Det.
T&amp;tal $41,918

ELBERFELD$ ~

~tedToReach

I

from other
itiea m a dJStrJct cook-off con
teit at A'hcnl!l the week of
Arpnl 1 Each contestant at the d1s
tr1ct conttaf will recetve a fiVe~
p1ece set Gf West Bend alummum
ware
The wmner of the dlstr1ct
"cook-off' will wtn an automatic
gu range, and advance to the state
wide contest 111 Columbus Aprl1
11 There the new 'Mrs Oh1o '
(Continued an P'SM three
J

like :1: ntJ 1.., 11

Damage Is .~:~x1
$IOMil1ion

With worned eyes turned

toward cloudy skies, hundreds of persons sought today to return
to their flood.wreck.ed hmes 1n southwestern West Yu·
An arrnt for disturbing the
peaee became an expensive bust gtrua For many there W!l'S nothmg left
nen 1n Justice Of Peace R E
The once-ragmg waters of the Tug and Guyandotte Rtvers
Onndley'a court this week.
continued to retreat wtthm thetr banks leavmg three deaths
Rolland Glenn, Raeine RD 2 was
and damage I'Ypectet:' to reac 1
fined 190 and coats on a charge or
'
•
over $10 milliOn
1ntoxu~atlon and disturbmg peace
Loc•lly tiM Ohto Rtvlr •• Loc;k
Robert Dugnn, Pomeroy RD 3 and
23 ttus mornlnQ stqerl 1t ?6 9
James Schu1n Rutland were
feet •nd rernanMtd 1.lltlon.try.
ed ~ and costs for darurb1ng
Lodr:mu s.ld thlt the rtver had
the peace All three remiilmed an
nsen dunng the night •nd untd
Jill today
4 • m. th1s mornlnv but sine•
The Sber•ff's department ar
then h•d remaiMd st1t1on1ry
rested Dav1d Might., 28 Baltimore
The nver was reported u fall•
Mrs
V1ctor
Young
c:hatrman
of
0 1n H~trrJ aonville th1s mornmg
ing
up to Lack II aftd lbon
on a charge of wntlng a bad check the Me1gs County P"oUo group urg
lock
18 to Lock 13 mlng •t the
ed merehanfs orgamzatioru and
10 Fakfield CGunty
rate of one t.nth foot per hour
wd1v1duab wbo have not yet made
~~~~ th.is week from Jail on contr1bull0DJ tfl thf! March of Gov Cf'r I H Underwood asked
of Grmdley s court were
hal a 2 871J.square mlle area be
Shafter 19 Maui1lon D1mes umpatgn to do so today
declared a disaster reg,on
H
The
drive
ends
Feb
1
fine, Wdliam Cart.
w
1 red
Prestdent
Eisen
howe
Donations
receh'td
recently
ac
an6 lvan
both from cord1t1g to Dr1ve Chairman H E Wednesday mght tbat the sttua
t1on \U.S crllu~al and hardship and
IUINOOSED KlnJ Baud Ibn'_l\!!\lpl
JobD H Boner mclu,.ed tbe Eagle Ridge
Church Melli Co Ja)'cee-ettes ~uffenng so severe tnat federal
the U S 1n New Yurk by
Drew Wet.ter Post. Amencan Le ~sslstance JS reqmred to augment
gate to tha United Natkma.
g.JOD AU11bary, Feeney Bennett lhe efforli of local alld state or·
four wlvN a harem full uf
•28 000 000) and aupports
Paul Clark, 28, Post Amencan Legum Auxiliary gamutwns
The record htg h watf•.rs m the
$300 000,000 year Ilia country
ln.toncation. on a Feene)' BeonPtt rost Amertcan U
gion, Karr • Van Zandt, Hemlock areas around W1lhamson and Lo~D
Grove Exp)orer Scout&amp;, Hemlock gan-41 mlles east of nere-forced
'lo\rt ,...,, W•lker
Gnwt Grante. Middle'p(lrt F1re 1it least I 000 persons to flee their
--~---- - - men Tbelma Grue&amp;er Guy Swad- homes The angry floods dso
ley Carm..el EUB Church
-i.!.aused a senous health problem
at Logan where the water suppll'
was conlammated
A water puri11er was flown late
i
Wedneaday to Logan to make the
• The Meigs Coanty Council
water ~afe after the svstem had
bOld lis f9;1l.DdOJJ doy
been off lM nurJ,: 24 hours.
...
' ;r..,.
pew
Mamtta
As tbe floodwaters receded from
The January 30 :1qota of 100
~stess
of lions
levels as h1gb as 18 feet above
pmt~ d( blood was metWedn~da~
The Nahonal Congress of Parents and Teachers celebrat-e
be a
guest or the Porn
flood stage at WJI!tam&amp;On, Armv
whE'n 103 Me1ga Countians Pftsen
and Red Cro!a pers;onnel helpe.i
Its
60th
tiirthday
thts
year
It
was
founded
m
1897
by
eroy
Llons
club
Feb
12
when
La
ted themselves as donors and 100
A Talent Show was. held at Mid
McLellan Birney Wlth the help or dies Night will be held
the VICtims to r&lt;turn to homes not
were accepted
1
dlepotl
H1Fh School Wednesday
Phoebe Apperson Heant F.or &amp;JX
Ernest Covert announced t h e
10wept
away
Bloodmobile Cha1rma)') Manon
ty }ears the PTA bas ~~ve(l to CGming appearance of Governor at the wee'dy Assembly Judges
Weather obseners
tJredlClt:d
Ebersb~ch sa1d 14 pe,.sons were
were M1ss Luc11lf! Sm1th Earl
il't:llre for all children, the best Krieg wheft he presJded at the
that poSSibly an mch of ram would
!Jrst time donors through the loeal
Warnke and Pat We1her teacher
~ rlucation plus good c;nv1ronment regular Wednesday luncheon meet
fall tn parts of the stricken southRed Cross and mne person&amp; gavo.:
1n tbe Jul"'or and Semor High
at home as w~ rl as schoOl
nd mg o( the club m the basement
we&amp;tern West V1rgm1a ancJ. eastern
11
as replacement for blood adnunis
other eommunltv afhlr8 oJt,s 1 par (If tbe Fedr.rated Chureh L1ona School
Kentucky
area toclay
Kenny Lew1s was announcer for
tcred to relat1ves or fr1ends
cnts educatlM pro:r:ram Ia th.P Pres1dtnt C1aremont E Hoyt. wu
It hampered t he start of the
Frank Vaughan NoJrbert Neutz
the program whtch was planned
largest of Its kmd in the Wqrld called of the area
under the supervuuon of Mrs Joe mop-up effort hut \..as not ex
lmg of Pomeroy and Emmett Shu
M
Memb!!:!rshlp 1n the N;atJOnal con
One new member Cbesttr Tau Ba1ley, who gave ball point Scrtp- peeled to cause the bulgmg
Attllndance Is mcre;~sin!J stead
ler of Middleport were two gallGn
CHICAGO UP - A 1k1d row 1lyo at the Revtval services bem!': gress now st!lnds at 10 130.352 neh11l, was ntrodueed by Covert to pens as pnzes Fu-st place was streams to rrse perceptibly par
donors One gallon donors were
dishwasher who repudiated his
Fourteen umta througho1.1t Melg~ ~:L~1~o~n; Ater. Sham conducted an won by E~hhe Kttch.:!n, second bculat } around the headwaters
Mrs LGia Meek and Mrs Betty contessJOD m the murder or two held at ~be Mlddleport Chu~h o£ county comprise the Counctl, The
quu: program mvolvmg Betty Hams and Phylli.s Stanley,
The Weather Bureau stat.lon at
Sayre, ~hddlepGrt, Mrs. Helen teen age 11~ters. sought freedom Cbnst with Fred Dunn Huotmgton mam purpose a.[ the Council Is
Of famous persons pic thtrd Harry Harr1s and Georae Huntmgton sa1d the nvers rna)
F1sber Ratine, and Mrs Dorothy today on charges he was beaten as the gUest speaker
lures
appear on faces or cur
r1se slightly agam In tbear cl'n ,raJ
to brlrtg together member'S from rency notes from the $l btU Baumgardner
Johnson Pomeroy
mto admtltlng the slaymgs
H1s
tople
tomght
will
be
Pa1d
The perfllrmers were Erld1e and lower portwns but not nea~ l
all Unlts to share their problems tbro\lj'h tbe $)0 000 b!IIJ
The eha1rman extended the apllohce followed up new leads 1n 10 Full' and apeclal mllSiC 1s and 'tnews and thu1 promote the
Kitchen
"bo sang "Moonhgbt to the height the) re~ched early
P'urmer Philhes outfielder Mel
premation of the Red Cross lo all d1cat1ng lh@ gtrls may bave been
planned
for
the
service
Gamblt::r
accompamed by Vera Wednesda)'
exten&amp;lona
of
tht:
PTA
w.ott
To
Clark
of
Wut
Columbia
wn
undonors volunteer workers and con picked up after attendmg a movie
ald ID th.is purpose the program able to appcDr on the program as Covert Shlrley Barrett who play
The new ram could re~ult m
tr1butors •nd to ~ Charlea Gibbs on t~e mgbt they disappeared and
Wednesday evenmg Mr Dunn
ed Green Door' on the accord1an some floolltng along the Oh10 Rtv
Thun~y wtll cons111t ot a panel ached,lled because (I( Illness
fGr the use of schGOI facdith:!s
used a paantmg of Christ on the dJscuiS!on on ' How to improve
ktlled about an hour later
Harry Uarn~ and George Baum er latet 1n lhe week p()SS!bly from
Volunteer worken were as fol
Bennie
the Dnhwasher" iBe Cross for hts special feature Ulnng !JUt PTA I
gardner who sang 'In Ute Still Gf the Pt Pleasant W Va
area
lows Dr H M Boocks, r.nedtcal del!, 20, a husky illiterate, re black light whlle Thomas KellY
the Night' Betty Hams aad Pbyl down through Kentucky a spokes
superv1sor, nunes and nurses traeted hJs Slined eoll,!esalon Wed sang a aolo The)' Were Nalled to
Kenn•th McElhmncy of Middle I
hs Stanley pantomiming a Homer man at the Charleston weather st.J
port w111 be the noderator fw
a1des, Mrs Richard Gress, Mrs nesday at a habeas corpus hearl.ng the Cross
and
Jethto arrangement of "Glow
the d1SCU881GI'I and granel members
tlon satd
James BrewtngOOn, Mrs George before Chief Justice Wilbert F
Worm",
Edward McComas, wbo
w1l1 be Mrs MaXInf' Arnold of the
The OhiO wh1"h was begmnmg
Buchanan, .Mr.s Frank Jennmg!l, Crowlty in cr1minal court Bed
sang A Rose and a Baby Ruth' to receae considerable of the
Mrs Grant Smtth Bernice Uldlie, well's attornE"y, David E Bradshaw
Salijibury Umt, Mrs Harold Loaccompamed by Vera Covert
f!Gw~ff of 1ts trlbut.araes was well
U
hse, Pomuoy Central Mrs Harola
Mrs Leo Smlth and M~s Lawrence Slid be will press for hie chent s
F.bersbach Pomeroy Sugar Run,
i.bove normal but m most cas~s •t
Bing
release on !:lall whtn tbe bearlnl
Mrs Aaroo Kelton 11 rormer m&lt;'111
appeared un!Jkely 1t '110Uld ser1
Staff a1des were Mn Arthur resumes this afternoon on grounds
Fred t{tbbs 01strtct Chaarman crl'
b&lt;r and ... rker 1n the Council and
ously Ia~ noon walls protochn~
Strauss, Mrs Frank Johnston Mn the C9Dfes.ston 1s lnvaltd
SeGl'''""
Gerald Rope.
prlnt'lpal of tbl' lhe Me\1&amp;-Galha Mason
such places as pt Pleasant Par
Bedwell als(l faced a routme
&amp;scar Bauer, Patty Sham, Mrs
Obtr.ct, and C H WlSe Jr Jobn
kersburg and Hunlmgton w Va
PbiUp Bailey, Mrs Randolph Hum hearme on murder charres placed
B"db... scbool "'" P•UI Tbe1ss Panna and Chester Erwm Gf thr!
'
PresJdN•t Ersenaower declared
as tbe ~~Q~erviBor
phreya, Mn Chester Knight Mr1 agalust him The bearmg, m Belf.
Troop 2.., Comm1ttee
were Ill
Kentucky floodland s a major disJudlih Speneer tias been named
In\ll~ have b~en sent tD
William Matlack and :P.frs. Aaron ford pollee court, Is expected to
Galllpobs Monday to atteod the
aster trea today as lhe death tGll
the Belt)' Crocket Humemaker .of all pUt pDUtdenls of thf. Counctl
be. continued automatically
1\elton
District Council meetmg at the
mo1.0oted to at least 10 m a four
Tomorrow
m
Pomeroy
to
att.eltd
ud
they
w11l
Of!
honored
Bedwell
testified
he
was
beaten
AulsUpg m the canteen were
Farmers Hott':l
Plans
werr
made
for
the
annu•l
state
~rea u:herc more ram cold
She
received
the
htghe&amp;t
scon
Past
prpidents
are
M
s
Clair
and
C&lt;tWed.
llltQ
admitting
he
and
these members of Class 12 of Heath
Tbomal Lambdm dislrlct u:e11ranccs
Tea'
whlch
Wlll
be
held
and
snow
to the muenes of
Methodist Chureh - Mesdames a compamon 1lugged .Bii'bira In a written examinatiOn on home· Karr, .M!s Vernon Howell Mr.s cuttve, presented a Scout p1n and at tile Umled Methodist Churd thousands ar.ded
IPft
homeless
Grimes,
15,
and
Mt
slater
Patricia
making
knowledge
and
attitudes
Riclw'd:
Campbell
1ot.rs
Paul
Lawrence MJlhoan, Perry Mitch,
registration card to Hibbs who
The Chief F.Hcuhve onlcred
NormoD W.BJland, Harry Chesher, 13 ,and dumped t~em Into a ditch taken by gnduahng ~prls in Pome- smart.. )lb. Wilham Bartel&amp; Mn t\pened the meetmo.; wtth a poem Tuesda~ February 26 whe~:~ the
Pomeroy
WCTU
met
Tuesday
eve
federal
aul to help ihe suffermg
P.ml 'l'leiD and Mrti John Moore
Glenn Lambert, James Cnswcll, to freeze the nia:ht of Jan 13 The roy H1gh ~hnol
Ut1llzmg Boy Power''
mng
a+
the
Jllapt.tst
Church
1n
Kentucky
one of Lne hardest htt
bodies
were
found
Jan
17
Her examtnalion paper now will
A -candle hght Sl'rvJcc A tri
Ralph Radc:!ltffe John Ketcha Hen
R.bbs announcll!d a Scout Ex
In the absence of the president states West V1rg1ma has made a
Sheriff
JoteQh
Lohman,
who
an
be
entered
m
competitiOn
wrth
bute
to
a
great
)ady
bonormg
the
(Continued en P•te thrMI
nounced Bedwell's 14 page confes those of 6~2 other school wtnners founder will be p~Bf'nted by the pos1t1on to be held m April and Mrs G H Ewmg and the VICC s1m11ar app~al
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-~-- -- &lt;:ommrtteo! memberJ president :\Irs. Wilham Baxter
V1rgm1a a,nd Tennessee also
s1on Sunday denied the sk1d row to nam~ (hl!l stales cand1date for Bradbury Unit tG complete the repGrted
chosen
fo
rthe
proJect and tenta Mrs Joseph Cook preslded at the were hard h1\ by days cH run tha,t
rameo was for('ed to confess.
the title of All Amencan Home program Part1c1patms 1n the ser
Uve plans bmng fGrmed
r.lleetJng Hostes..~eJ for the tea Will turned plac 1 mountain streams
maker of Tomorrow and Will a)l;o v1ce will be Mrs. Nathan Btggs
be
Mrs C E W Dowme MISses mto ragmg torrents that pounded
be corundered for the runnerup pre11dent of the Umt a~ Mr11 PTA
Lucretia anrl Augusta Genheamer mto one tov. n after another
awar4 1n the state For her Mrs Herschell Gilkey Mrs Or
Mrs Ralp 1t C Zundel program
Several tO\! ns were 1solated and
achievement she w11l recetve an vJlle Na-pper Mr&amp; Richard Oller
leader presented an mterestmg 1 not even h,.. hcopters could land
award pm de&amp;gned by Trlfari of Mrs Guy Russell Mrs !Everqtt
program meludlng a report on wtth despl'rately needed food and
New York
Ughtf(lot and Mrs Charles Fr(d
legudatton by Mrs J H Stephen- medJcme Damage soared to an
Each sU&amp;te wtnner wtll receive ley
son a paper by Mrs T T Shelton ealimatcd $15 million
Funeral serv1ce' w1ll be held
a $1.SOO scholarship and an edu
FoOowing the meetmg a tea
ami devotional readmgr by Mrs
The Pres dPnt aeted m response
from the Ewing Chapel Sunday
cational trip with her sehpoJ ad wtll be held
D&lt;~tsy Jasper
to an appeal by Kentucky Gov A
at 2 p m for Ear~ Scot~. aged 70,
COLUMBUS, 0 UP - Rep Ray 1.lsor to Washington D C. eolon-1 Mrs Roy TraJy Jr presldqnt of
B Chandlc ~ who sa1d a large part
of Sugs.r Gr11ve Ohto who died In T MtUer (0 Cuyahoga) today sa•d 1al Williamttburg Va, and New !lie County couhcll has rcquelited
Total of low btds on addttlon to
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
or li'astern Kentuck~ has been m
a Lancaster 0 hosptlal Wedoes- he wiD ~sk tt,.e Legislature next York; City A $500 s('ht1iarshlp will raeh UJJh to send a~; many dele-- the Campus Martms museum at
Admtlted
Mrs Gra('c Brooks 1 undalE'd b} the worst floods m
da~ Dli:ht aHer a tbort Illness
week to snat!t a law wh1eh wtll be awartled Ute runnerup Jtrll m gatel!l as posslble to thrR meeting Manetta when oper.i'd In Colum
Letart \\ Va Joseph Meek lf1d stale h1 stof1
Mr Scott Uved 1n Neaae Settle- drive un&amp;afe au\Qmobtles from the each stat:e 1hc &amp;eh€101 of tt)e ~stMe nd alll, extends an mvltahon to bus by the Ohao H1ston~a! Soc1cly dlcport
The Whtte House said thal so
w1nner .rec~lves a act of the .En the gai:!Ue.
was $85 770
ment many l ears ind was employ· blghway1
DJSrhar~:e
"
Rose
Fields
Racln£'
rar
there hJs been no official rc
MU(er aaid the meuure would cyclopedla Brltanmca
_
_. _ _
Low b1dikr on the ~en~ral con
ed at the Ohio Fuel Gas booster
Mrs Vernon tB1ng and baby M1d quc~t for aid from the governors
reQulre
annual
Inspection
of
all
struction
was
the
W
H
Uetbv
statiOn tiler" He was ttansffl'l'ed
dkport George Lowery, Middle- of V1rgmta Tennessee and West
MITIIt RICIII''(S
u~t
Comp:lny or Manella Th~ Picker
to the Sugcr Grove &amp;noster »tation motor vehicles Cars Involved ID
V1rgmlit
Revenues from the P'oiJim'OY tJIUA.C
ing Electr•c Company Inc an port
1n 1951 and had served the utdlty accidents would be required to
B1r1hs 1\fr and Mrs R1ehard
Thf' Arm) lh~ Nat10nal Guard,
undetgo
anolher
mspecUon
before
parking
meters
thts
~eek
t(ltaleri
other
Marietta
f1rm
was
low
b1d
50 years He was a Mason
Colltns
a
dJughter
Red
cross and civthan volunleetl
dnvcn al(am
$296 50, a~\Jrdma :to P•trohnan
der on electric w1rmg A Laneast
worked to~;e 1 hcr agawst the nat.
Stm.lar
proposals
m
tbe
LegiS
John
Mcf\-enzle
1
CtNe!NNATI
0
UP
•
Prod
er
f1rm
got
the
contract
for
heat
Survtvors include bill wtfe, MinDAN(;~ FRIDAY
ural barne1 or water mountams,
uce
m&amp;
me two 1on• John of MJnenvUle Jature m recent years have faJled
Semors
of
Middleport
H1gh
and
mud to tr} to move food and
EMERGENY CALLS
Eggs, steadv pme~ at !arms
Two res1denee properh'i!s have
and George of Sqar Grove, two mamly becaul!le they called for II
School are havmg a dan~:c Friday mtd1cal ~up phc s mto the str1cken
censlng
garr~ges
to
conduct'
the
1n
The
Muldleport
Emergency
consumers
whates
and
/Jl'QWns,
A
been
bought
and
the
bouse.1
wall
brothers Ralph of Ironton 0 ,
at the lll gh School gymnasiUm re~tons
Edmund of Lo8 Angeles, Cahf., epections Miller bowevet satd Squad was called at 8 p m Wed jumbos 33-39 A largt 30-33, A be removed to make more room afler the basketball game, Mustc 1 Lold r1t1t ~nd snow were prehu bill would call for 'lltate oper nesday to take J H Metk Syca mediums 26-29 A sm.tll 2~ -B for eipansum of the: museum
and fh:e grundchlldrerimore Street, tG Meigs General Hos large 2d 29, FOB A 111rge 38-39 Much of the addttional space will Will b(' (urmsbcd by tt&gt;e Moon drctcd ror Kr ntuckv V!lgmaa and
One son Ted, waa k1llcd m ac- .aUon of all in1pcet1on statwns
Under M1ller"'!1 blll the Htghw.ay p1tal
A med1um 35 36 D latge 34-35
be a111gnei to the Sons and hght&lt;'rs Orchestra and admtss1on West Vtr~ 1 1a The '\\cather Bu
tton 111 World War tt
At lO p m Ute squad was called
Chickens. stead} 1 fryc111 3-J'JJ lb Daughters of rmnecr Rlvcrmen to the dance wtll be ~c smglc 40c reau fon cast told and more ram
~t~rment will be in Beech P1trol would eatabllah 11t least one
1\ation
IR
each
county
to
the
home
'ff
Howard
Nobles
.and
19-20,
hens,
heavY 14-~8;: bens badly needed for lh.e rsptdly 10 coupl"'s Th1s is one of the Semor for eastern 1enueStiee where TVA
prove cemetcr)' Friends may call
VtOuld pa)' 11 $1 50 In Dr Hewetso'r. Willi called to lihend 1Ught 10.12.
creaslng number of rtvcr transport moncJ makmg prOJects for their
:~ Funeral Home after Fnd:ay
Uip to New York City this spring
(Continued on piJI two)
the paUent •
Butter, lKt score 68.
exl'llbits..

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West Bend

HEA TlNG
SPECIALS

Gamet wN·e pla)'ed with pr1u1
it1(en to a number of the eueatl
and Mrs Gene\ a Wise won the
door prize

Three Men Fined
Heavily Here For
Disturbing Peace

100 Blood Donors
l~ _fin•list• m local eomoeu Contribute To
aw•rded
J
lty ::::" ••.!.he·:!':·~-~l :Ijt.~ ~
B ood Dlluk .
area

Mrs. Fred George
Is Honored Guest
At Stork Sh.ower
Mrs Fred George Rutland, was
guest of honor at a stork shower
liven b)' h&lt;r s1Bter in law Mrs
John Br~ant tills past week 1be
&amp;ifts were placed on a table in
the hvmg room and tbe refreah
ments of ICl' cream cakes sand
wtches and coffee carried out the
1tork shower theme

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llomemakers m Pomeroy and Middleport were ur d toda
!~. e~ter the 19th annual "Mrs America" contest !:Onsore~
wcaUy by The Qhio Fuel Gas Company
'
llay St Clair, local manager for Ohio Fuel, said application
blanks for !be $15 000 priZe contest wdl be avadable starling
Friday, at the gas company off1ce, 219 N Second Av~ and at

ll•r•'• RCA \ ac or • dtPe&gt;Jdabl~r new
Dar/moulll-Hl!! Color rv v.1th 254
square mchesof vtcwabte ' l\ Llg Cok r
PICture' What s more ll "ea&lt;y to Lune
~ sy to own t Corm m - arraoge for a
demomotrauun today'

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aters

RCA

TV models start ai

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlo, 'l'bursday, January 31, 1957 ,

local ps apphanee storea Entnes

Btg Color

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United p,...
Ohio Ouasl-.1 f,..d.,. rain
or drlull lOuth h•lf ...,, proMo
bly ch•nvlnv to r•ln lOUth. Cloucly
w1th occ&amp;&amp;ioftfll snow north half.
SoMewhat w1rm.r south •NI WHt
porhons ~y. mo~tly deucly t.
n11ht aftd Frl . .y H.... t ...y 22
to
north. • ..
a..w
lonllhl 20 to n

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Bunal was 1n
Cherry R1dgc
ce metery and paJI bearers were
Troop 246 Middleport was repRalph Stsson Nathan B1gg.s Rod
ney Sauer Henry Wells, W1llard rell nted &amp;y C H Wue Jr, Com~
mittee chatfman Seoutwaster RobHemes and Edward Wells
ert M1lla atl,d Ass1atant ScOJdmaaRelatives attending the se1-vtef ters Charles Vroman Larry Rice
were Miss Dor1s Well Columbu~ and Gene Col$IiaD
Mr and Mrs Dale Wl!ll Cutler,
Mr ani:! Mrs Dale Hawk Chester
The new Distri.J=t leader waa in
Vern wen and Mr and Mrs Den
\er Well Shade. Mr and Mrs charge of the JlllieUne and at the
Floyd Well and Mr and Mn Val round table dlacusSJ.on plana were
made to hpprove the Camp and
We ll Chert)' Ridge, Dav1d Ross
P.fary H Ross and Mr and Mrs new camp sdts were located A
part of the group remained for an
Orv11le We11
overmght stay at the CaplP

NOW!

Weather
a,

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In Local News
la Adverti.slnC

Mr and Mrs Harley Stron g and
sons Wt.kesvJie
11 ere
Sundao;
guests of her parents Mr and
Mra Henry Reibel
M1ss Nettle K~bler IS confmt'd
to her home Butternut Ave w1tl•

With fan for only
GUm I lln1
• d• o Ring

On Monday For
Avis Farrell Well

"- eekend guests of Mrs Ed war I
Kol'hler and s stcr Mrs William
Dawson WIre Mr and Mrs Terry
Diilwson and children Penny anr'
Pprrv &lt;Jf Col1• mhu!:1 and Jame ~ Da.,
son of Da\ ton

Sendmg gtrts but unable to be
present wt".re Mrs Charles Gra
ham Mrs Bertha Jackson, Rut
land, Mrs lawrence Manley Mrs
Raymond Manle)' Juanita Miller
Mrs Ward Helen Scblnn, Rosemary Manh y Mrs Henrf Casto
Mrs Lew1s Smtth
A HIAITIIAT SU , . GO

Com"'i.tteemen
For Scouts
Hold Meeting

the flu

Many from the Fmt Baptist
Church Pomerov
attended thf'
Preachmg MlSaton at l'omt Plea
sant Jut week
On Fnday evenang there were
seven who heard Dr E: Stanle'r
Jones namely Rev an.j Mrs
Ralph C Zundel Mrs Jean Car
son Mr and Mrs Harry L Batley
and Brenda and Mr and M'rs Lo
ram Sterrett
• On Thursday cvenmg to bear
the d1stmgutshed humonst and
popular lecturer Dr Clov1s Chap
pcll those golng to PI Pleasant
were Mrs Caryl Coo k: 1\!rs Aten
Sham Mrs 0 &lt;11~ \ Jasper Mr and
Mrs I Stern ll \fa s H L Balle"
and Mrs R C Zundel
Auli \\ednesday evening, Mn
(ad dle Wickham and a group of
young people a!lended the servlcc
~ here Dr Clarence Cranford of
Lalv11ry Baptist Church m W'tt8
h1ns:ton D C was speaker and on
1 uesday evenmg Rev Zundt&gt;l &amp;"MI
a group or young people of lhe
ch urf'h heard Dr R J Hob1nson
ur Augu sta Georgia who 1s an
ous!andmg ynuth leader aud speak
l'r 1 he young peopl e wcrl"! Bar

ISharon
b''" and Elhel
Zundr.l

mcctm~ of the T!&lt;Jop ( ommltlt c
of Troop 24~ Boy ~routs of Amer

Mss ~!ary Ktnser Of Columbu s
ts the guest of Mr and Mrs W U
Atkm s Fl\e Po10b
AN Fred E Wert) of the US
Navy at S.11n Diego calif who was
called here by Lh e death of M'r!i-.
Herman \\ erry 15 st;ICndmg a 30
days furlough w1th h1s parents
Mr and Mrs Henry Werr)

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Dr~ vld Htcl' son of Mr a11d Mrq
(,P re Htr' 1~ re jlortcd 111 With
pnl'u n on a , I hi'&gt; ho nc 011 Gravt I
H1ll
Mn Garnet Davtdsnn who ha~
heen 1:1 patH nt at ll ol f'r Hospital
t1as b( en n turned h me

SOCIETY

Floyd Mankm and nephew
Floyd Z1ckau returned hume Mon
dav cvenmg from RG&amp;eoe Pa
where they were called by1a serous
Illness of Emruett Mankm The~
~port Mankm as 1mprovmg
Mrs H D Defenbacber lS spend
Ina a few days at her home m
Columbus

I

1952 Chevrolet
Deluxe 4 dr

Is~!i~~ ~~~~"''d'"' ......

Mr and Mrs R1chard Vavghn
.. nd s 1 s Hlll and Don are movmg
tQ the J H Grate prnperty on
Pearl Street Mr Vaughn u em
Market m
1 ployed al the A &amp; P
the me1t departuH'nr

1954 Mercury

1 ruck One local owner
Good tires and bed Run s

Annual Ladies
- - - -- ' i Night Held By

staL1 oned at For! Polk La at the
t1me of hu discharge He IS vunt
mg has
pannts Mr and Mrs
Bethel (olr&gt;man anrl family anrl
w1 ll enroll at OhiO Umv~rsJty fo
the mxt sf mstl"f

Customhne 4 door RadiO
heater &amp; scat coHrs beau
tiful tu-tonc g•ccn Clean &amp;
ruce
Bel Air V8 Ha1 dtup Radto,

Mrs Thomas fook preSldcnt
InstalLation of Ou cers was h.eld I presided at the meelmg and sev
wh.en Jane Howe ll Tt&gt;nl Daugh era l round rob m cards we~ sen•
\('rs of Umon Veterans met Mon to membera who are 111 Mrs Rich
,lrfi Ca mp~ll was reportl!d inJur
day evemng at the DAV ball
cd tn a tall at her home Three
members were reported in dltllreS$
1
1
1 ha v1ng lost a relatiVe by death
I Off1cers for the new year are
1 Mrs Herbert Mlller
presJdent
Mrs W R Davts serwor vice prestden t Mrs Claude Dant jumor
v1ce presJdent Mrs HaiTv Stahl
f ened 'vr t.,.e f1rat t1me Tuesday -cp aplam Mr s Elmer W1d dllm
eveni tg \\hen the annual )adtes treaaurer MlSS Clara Z1er patrl
NLght of the Twtn CJ ty Shnne otiC mstructor Mrs Richard CampI Club was held then
bell, settetary Mrs Guy Reynolds
gutde
Mn Cook council member
A Valenttne theme was carr1ed
number
one
out m the tables wh1eh were dee
orated wnh arrangemenl! of red
Mrs Thoma&amp; Goegleln council
and wb1te r vses and gladiolus and member number two Mrs Jobn
bad Valentme favou at the plt.tea Chase council member number
A three eourse turk, y dhmer was three Mrs A V Howell ~lor
served buffet style by the Martm bf-arer number one
Mrs Dan
Restaurant .md fifty hve members Wh1te, color bearer number two
and &amp;uests were pre1ent ...
Mrs C E Clark color bearer num
Dmner music was presented' by ber three, Mrs Mlnme Neutzlln&amp;
Mrs L1lhan Stelff organist, With eolo1' bearer number four, Mrs
Harr)' MGore aa Master of Cere- Elmer W1ckham h1stonan and
mon)' and soloist. Mrs Robert Mrs c E Clark, press correspon
Coat&amp; also presented a numtter of dent
organ solos during the eventn1
Games were played for ltlf/ 1100
Mra Thomas
(.;OOk
outgoing
clal hour and the vlalton enjoyed pre&amp;dent and mstalhng off~etr
a tour of the three story b1,tildina: presented each
officer wltb a
on the corner of Race Street and bandkerchler corsage Tht travel
North Second AVf!nue
1ng prue dona-led by Mn Cook
SpecJal entertainment for the was awarded to Mrs Harry Stahl
party was a magiCian frum Colum
At the close of tht'l meet1n1
bus
L( ngerbread with whipped cream.
I f r. d coffee were served by Mrs
I Cook

Dan'lv Sanhorn \o\ho has !ler ved
twent} t hrf'£' mon l hs Ln the U S
A rm} returned
ho 1e Tuesd:-~1
after reC('JVJng h s ho:'lor able dis
charge Jh' was r ated SP'J i!lld was

2 dr Radto &amp; Heater Low
mtleage Rea ll y a beauty.

POMEROY Last Rites Held

Daughters Of Union Veterans
Officers For 57 ~reInstalled

W'l9

Middleport
Society

Jan 30 1957

1

Scout Leaders
Attend District
Meeting Monday

J••dit hspencer

Is Betty CroCker
•
•
Contest Wffinl':r
l-·

Wcru Is P)annm•g

,For Franees Tea
Here Febrnary 26

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New lnspeetion
Bill Would Bar
Unsafe Autos

Award Contracts
On New Addition
To Area Museum

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