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J)aUJ Sentinel, l'ome.roy-:lliddleport, 0., Feb. 8 , !9&amp;7

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$2495

V-8, 4-Door SlatlQJI Wagon, Radio and Heater, Power
GUde- White'WaU Tires Eztra Clean One Local Owner

Lucille Bearhs Hawkin•, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
Eleanor Sehaaf, Mtddleport Soc1ety Ed1tor, Phone 6079

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
E. Moln St.
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Pomeroy

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VALUES
103
YEARS

VALUES
Valae Is remembered loag afler lbe prlte Is forgotten!
Yes, a Blat:ttllar reeoJ\CUtloned rar may save you hun·
dreda of dollars In laler e&gt;&lt;penae. We r,rlde oursel vea ln
reeendlUonlng our can ror many troub e-free miles. uouy
from Blaeltnan for a better buy." Buy now when selection aad qoaUiy Is hlgb and prlees are a winter's all lime
low.

... $2,195

2 Door Sedan. Le68 than 12,000 m1les by careful local owner Immaculate.

1956 PONnAC VI · .... · ...... · .. $2,495
4 Door Star Ch1ef Sedan. Leu than 9,000 easy m1lcs You'll !all in
love from your head to your wheels!

1956 BUICK V8 Special · ·· · · ·· · · · · · $2,695
4 Door R1v1cra Sedan ''Hard Top" 4 dr One
beauty from "11tart" to "flnllh." DynaCiow.

W1llls

$1,495

4 Door Sedan. One local owner Its packed to the brun Wltb vim!

1955 BUICK Special .. .. .. .. ..

$1,895

2 Door Sedan Low maea~:c One ){)('al owner No gmgcrbrcad but,
man, whut gin11cr

1955 BUICK Special

$2,195

2 Door Rlv1era Cpe Dyn ~ Fiow drJVu 'Hurd Tup ' One
owp.er You'll~oomt~ mo1c thankful w1lh ev~ry tankful.

caref•1l

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1955 FORD V8 Ranch Wagon

$1,895

New Buick trade·ln.lt'tt a sweet car named· deJ&gt;lrc".

1955 WILLY$ Jeep .. ....

$1,495

4 Wheel drive 14,009 careful miles.

A DREAM
~TRUE
Yu, now your tl rum1 of • ~•w
tru-Jull • l"t ~o~r

•Jkh'"

eo'"'

STEP SAVEl

··~!ltn

tl••ltr •nd
r.modtl vour old

111 !low you un
••• ,,..11 th1 STEP 5AVEit ,. . yt

1954 BUICK V8 Century · .. · .... · $1,895
2 Door Riviera Cpe Dynaflow It's nimble as a c01t and quiet as .a
mouse. Spotlen inaldt'l and out.

H ra•'•• blllldln111 • ""' hom•

ln1hlo~ • Sl1p 5•u• ut~·~l b " "
wood tllch" -W1 ,. mod"" "'
tom«&lt;''wl

TRUCKS
1955 International Y2 ton
1956 GMC ~ton Pickup
Dlx Cab -

Chrome irllle Low mileage.

Entertain WSCS
Of Syracuse In
Sauvage Home
\h

.... $1,095

h(' /d

Mnt

LWB Hyd Dump. 10 fl a:ood dump body Extra good tlrea. Fully
rccondilioned.

\:i &lt;'l

'&gt;~' ll il }Irs.
(lr~ s t;1 1 llg,

Sauval;,\ e the

pre~•

Vl.lt·llline thcrqe Wll!l co.~rrtf'fl
the
deeorallnns of
1c t
hl'&lt;~rt~, nnrl red candle9. A salad
cellh, eJ wl01 a ted heart, sanrl·
\1 tlhcs and coffee wvre scr\ed o 1
l'ed .r.l)~. bY the hosteues fal'·
lll"s Wi!rc nut cups fUied with red
:.ud wtutc cac.dy,
1 ht•
111

SAVE $600

1954 Chevrolet2ton ...... · ...... · $1,495

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,Joh n Sauv;H:c &amp;S!'Itslcd b\
t \\oce~e entertalned llu•
Wumrn's
Society of
Ch!tslh•ll
St'l \l t !' of the Asbury Met hodist
1 h 1rch, V. edn c-sdav • evcnmg Jt
IH r )H me S,~-racusC .
'•lw meeting opened With devo1wnc led by MI'S. Wilham F rancts
• ho !.,1d for her topic, "Whom
sh.1ll 1 ~&gt;d •d " Mrs F1eida l&lt;~e 1ld '
pri'SC 'Jlcl'l thf'
prog!'am top11
l1hosr who ser\'e" and Mba Mar·
tia l\,trr gave a lliscnptlon of the
cluuchcs m Indonesia Paul's Htr&gt;a
ot the chut·ch t11ken from Paul's
11 ttu~ \\Us gtV{m by Mr11. Wtlltanl
;\IJ.l

out

Foreman &amp; Abbott
APPLIANCES
Middleport
Mill St.

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1953Fonl ~ton Pickup .. · ........ · $895
Like new !1ni1h.

1953 Dodge 2 ton Stake body .. .. .... · $995
GOO\l heavy duly t1rea and v.hccla

$595

1852 Plymoull!. 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan . .............. $495
ltl3 Cltevrolet Belaire ! dr. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . U85

ltU Ford Cuo!Gm 4 Door .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. . •885

Ito lultk Spoelal 4dr. Sedah

••es

.. .. . .. . . . ..... $715
' .-n Mereury 2 dr. Coupe • . . . . . . . . . . . . $491
1t51 Chevrofel4 dJ'. Sedaa- Sharp . . . . . . .... . U95
ltll Sludeblker 4 dr. Champion . . . . . . . .... .. $195
11$0 Bultk Spetlal 2 dr. Sedan . . ........... , $195
11147 1: 1148'8- ebolce olfour . . . . . .. . ........ $89

MANY MORE

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~~·~:::~~·,t;;!!~~.;n, ~~~ ~"'~

Letart Methodist Golden Rule
Class Plans F.or Bake Sale Sat.
The Golden Rule Sunday School home of Mrs. Donna Hill
Those attendmg the meeting
met at the home of Mrs Mildred were Mrs Etta Mae Hi11, Mrs
Chapman.
Ruth Ann Hrll, Mrs Inez CbapThe president, Mrs~ Dorts Wilt man, Mrs Louise Chapman, MrSJ
announced the Batre SR"Ie for Sat· Nancy Chapman, Mrs ' Marjorl~
urday February 9 at the Letart Roush. Mrs Nora Cross, A-Irs. Mar.
Community Store and the R E garet West, Mrs Ora HtlJ and
I Quillen Store
. j Mrs ZfllphvJ Roseberry
The next mee1:.ing wtll be at the

class of th o:! Letart Falls Church

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R~A\TI~TOR

BIG SCREEN CONSOLE TV!

FANTASTIC •
LOW PRICE!
·TREMENDQUS
SAVINGS~
Famous RCA Viclor,

Noon Luncheon
Honored Birthday
Of Mrs. James

Weekend Specials
till Ford Dlx. Ur. Sedan ................... . •895
lt$1 Pontiac 2 dr. Hyd. Sedan ... ............ .

RUTLAND

1955 Plymouth ·4 ' Dr.
Sedan. Radio and Heater. Two Tone Paint .
One Local Owner. •

$1595
1954 Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan. Radio, Heater and Defroster. One
Local Owner.

$1095

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
MILL &amp; Znd STS.

MIDDLEPORT

Mrs JT01ncr Radtord qntertaim•d
With n noon lnn~heott Wednead3l'
6.t her home, Athens road honori•t.t 1 • Anna Jamos on her birt'h

day

1-'re ~l'nt

were Xrs Dan1cl Jamt'l!
of Pittsburgh, l!'a , Mn Scott Fol
mer, Mrs W. A. Morgan, Mrtt
Arlee Abbott and the honorrd

cUtoaL

Virginia Clifford
•
Hostess
Wednesday

~'rs8 :~~~ E\~~nd

Mr.

Selim D1alewtet won the prl&amp;e&amp;
Wedqeaday evenmg when Mrs.
VtrguJa Clifford entert11med her
Bcldge Club.
'lhe hostess aerved refresbiTJenh
at the close of the aame to thOH
nam.-11 above and Mrs. WUUam
Everson. Mrs. Asa Camp, Mn.
Robert Haggorty, Mra. Juanita
R&amp;tllft, Mrs. Clyde Ingels. Tbe
next party will be held at t.ll6
Ha:terty t.&lt;')m&amp;.

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aqu..-. Inch screen. Hear room•
filling lolancod FldolilY Sound.
Choo.. from thrn rich finilhtt.
Corrtt In today - th• offer it

limltod.

VOL Vlll

NO 253

nl• caltl••t ttrtlftl. I•
pill_.
... 11-.1 ~· . . . . 1111111...
M.ftl 111715.

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· WAS

Fire Destroys
Radio Studios
:~A~ Parkersbur@
W.
PAIIKERSBURG,

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$209:95 .
$40

IY UNITID l'tliU

Ohle: Cloudy 1ftd mll41 , . . ,
throuth Sund1y; occ....,._l rM
Ot' driule potllbiJ' ....cnng
thft
•••ning, Occ••iotMI rain or drlala
....Inning ,..tn ........ Hlth to.

d•y 45-541 ......, -

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f01'11ght JJ.40 north,

New "Mystery Farin No.7"

.let up temporary ltudi4J&amp; in ~a n.ew
, Jl),_cJtion today as a res.ult or a fira
, "'!II ~hich burned out lts downtown
~ bUilding anrf caused an estitntlted
• ~ $~,00t.J datnage to bl'oaucal~Wll
'l(!qiJipment.
·
'"The ,...,al alarm ~lue WOto
out f rmay ane.-noon aJ1d, .&amp;:or a
,. . Ume, threatened to srread to an
ldjoinb1g theater and furniture
1tore.
\
-No one was reported mJurel In
the blaze foognt by all four Par·
kenbura: fire companles and on'
from ne.rby \11enn.;t. Jo•re IIJ:CRtu",~o
bad th.e blaze under control Jb
about Blf.a houra.
., ~ · .F~ Ch1ef HU1th 'Neal ordere~
~~e'hcuatto-n ot scores of patr~na
ioatde the adJoining Smoot Theater and customers ana emp.~.oyes
P~J1U~'s Furm~re: Co., one 01
th~ jiity's· largtst furniture stoi'e1r0
The lwo · story brick I)Uildln&lt;J,
ow~ed by the Ohio Valley B·o11 1'
t ~aatina Co , was the former home
Of the Parkerllburg ~ews.

•

Puzzle Readers

eor an
ames
ittees
County
Released
Fatal Crash .

1..

COLUMBUS, 0 . UP - l'ollce
held John 0 . Grim Jr , 26, of Car·
Meigs County, for ln.
in a lrutk-automobile
in 1uburban Upper Arearly Friday whith ktlled
B. Jona, 48, Coh1mbua.

Grim wu the• (}river of the trutk

In the acd.dt'nt at an inter.secUon.

With interest in the Daily Sentinel Mystery

feature gradually mounting,

Statton officials said their CBS aerial farm photo may prove a bit more difficult
readers Inasmuch as there seem
network programs cleared througn
highways
shown.
The
owner
ol
this
farm
will receive a free framed
identifying
a transmltter durmg the fire but
that Joeal programs were cut oft of t~e above ph~!"- by_c~U~g_ ~~th!. ~~~Y ~~n:!nel_ offices. - - · . ------- . --· - ----i
the aU". They hoped to set np tem
porary broadcasting faCJitlies (o._·
local pro.!!lrams toch•Y
Ftre officials
searched still
IR;lOldering debrts late Friday and
tl(jday to detel-mine the cause of
the blQ.~e believed to have started
'Ehe ·1~nnual Achievement Day thts year spo•nS&lt;tred
among eleetric1d equ1pment..

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4-H Club Advisor Honored

I
I

Upper Arllngton Pohee 1.Ud tothat Grlfl\ !tas driving hil
loade« Vitth new can south
Route 33 w~n 1t collided with
car driven
Jones and burl~
a
Bervtce: station.

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Last Of Revival

Meetings To Be
Held On Sunday

!llddl~port,

was rt-

'

Hit·R~Mishap

sunday evemng wUI be Ute la~t
meeting of the ReviVal serv1ces
being held at the Middleport
Chur.ch of Christ by Fred Dunn,
Huntington, w1tb Fred 1 Gardner,
pastor of the church, pres1d1ng.
Frida)' rtliht there were YISttors
from Pomeroy, :Bradfc,rd, Rutland
Bradbury, Hemloek Grove, Keno,
Chester, Hunt.mgton, MinersvUic
and Middleport churches at the
mectina:.

Mr. Dunn preached on "Divine

nea~y, ·~arch 27th m the Middleport Htgh School·~·~~~~~:;

accordi'tlg to Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan, Home Economtcs

vetet:an Mebl0r14ll
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--~

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nmg {or the event, Wl're

at a meeting o{,tl&gt;e llp!ne
'Bt:t-JOOn cmi.tidf.held

Postponed Week
A bearing date in
Columbus
when a,rguments were to
have
been heard favoring thanging the
Veterans Memorial Sectilln of the
Obio Code has been !postponed it
was learned here today.
Meigs CMnty
Reprcsentatlv~ '
George A Memhart satd Kenneth
Berry (R CoshO'CtOn), chatrman of
the Elecllons .and Federal Com·
mtttee of the House, announced
postponment. The chairman mus:
be in Albens, o, on other stale
business Feb. 12, dale of the hear
1ng
•
Rep. Memhart. sail! the new
bearmg date 11 Feb 19 A deleg:t·
Uon of people from Meig::; County
mterested in Sl)(:edmg
another
vote at the polls on a Veterans
Memonal, which would be a hospita\, Js planning to attend the
heartnc.

Jn

~

'l'!N,..day.

recently and
lta Sayre, aetmg president,
gain Frlday
61ded
He told police that the braises
A program planning committee
lnr the Aehhwement Day was ap- en the truck funetiened but were
pomted by the chairman to lnclud!! not enough to avotd tbe colhston.
Mn. MBXme Goe~lean, Mrs Hazel
Stout, Mrs. Edna Lee Mrs Carrie
Nease, Mrs Fran-ces "olmer, !Mrs
Pauhne Atkms, Mn. PauUne My
en, and Mil's Irene Parker who
will work wtth the president, :M.rs
Maxme Price
The main objective of lhis Coun·
cd meeting was to work on a
broad, ovr!r-all program for the
year of 1957 58 Count:v 8ltUabons
and long time goals were reviewed
by Geneva H. Nolan
A planned potluck lunch was
served at noon.
After reviewing the past

pro-

gram, the county situa'tionll and

Street Lights
In Racine May
Be TIH'ned Off

Due lo the fact that the oper·
ating lew m tbe V11lage of Racine
for the payment of the Street
Light contratt, has expired it will
be necessart to have the 1treet
IIgbts shut off MaY 1. 19&amp;7 unless
some otber means of seeurmg
funds is devised.
It baa been suggested by the
VillP.te Council, that each property owner pay to the Vllla&amp;e
Treasurer an amount corresponding to 2 rnllls on the property valuation as shown 011 the Tax Duplicate for one year.
In the meantime, the operatinJ
levy can be renewed by ballot in
the November election.
"
Anyone wishmg to di&amp;OOSI thil
matter may contact the Village
Clerlr: Mac Cleland, or attend the
reglllar meetmg of council on

Thmnas A. Keffer
Receives Honors
As Ohio Newsboy

Cmppehticm.
The contest u held 1n conjunc·
with the Oh1o Newspaper As·
sociahon annual conventlon ban·
quet .and as SlJOnsored. by the ONA
.nd .~e OhrrJ Ctrculat~on Man ':gen;
ASSOCiation
Keffer, whose motber of the
former Jo"Tanees Daniel~ ot Mlddll'port. has ~een an outstapdl,ng car
rier for the Cotumbue Cttizen m
the Grandview afea fot four years.
Judges in the compct,tion
were
Kent State UnlverBlty president
George A Bowman, Portage County Juvenile Judge Clay D1ctnck,
both former newspaperboys, and
the Rev Herbert G. Myers, rector
of tbe Grace Episcopal Church in

I lion

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Stout Executive
Husbands Urged 'fe:Address MGM
To Enter Wives
Dist. Committee
In Compet
~ti"on
4

Here's one for men only!
If you think your wife t&amp; a good
homemaker, encourage her to enter tb1s year's Mrs. Amet'ica con·
test, Ray St. Clair, Middlt~port
manager for the Ohio Fuel Gas
Company, said today.
The nation wide c~est w•ll
lead some talenbed bouaew1fe to
a $1~,000 pot of gold wtth priZes
lor the (!ntire fanuly.
.Entry blanks for the contest arc
now avaUahle at the Ohio Fuel
Gaa Company offtce in Middleport
and at l~al gas appJiatce «ores,
Ohio Fuel is sponsoring the event
locally All en_t.ries must be flied
by March 15.
The 'Mn. America" eontest is
open to all mUTlcd women over
21 years o£ aae. Wlnrten Will be
chosen at local, distbet, state and
national levels The ladies will be
judged on thetr homemaking abi·
ltty, personahty, cliarar:ter, groom·
10&amp;, and community activities.
Homemakers frorn this a~a will
compete for the "Mn. Maddleporl"
tit~ in an etimlnatipn ccmtest the
week Of March 18th. Local contest
wJnners Wlll advance to 8. dut.rlct
cook·off in Athen ~week of Ap-

Mol.l,le Talbott, l'~tl, rll 1.

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National Boy Scout Week Observed
B R·
Club
y otary
At Friday Meeting llc;:~clntop.:::..~~hci;:.Ua~~;

NaUonal Boy Scout Week was observed Fnday,by the Mid- Bernard Fultz, Jean Lima, Willia
dleport-Pomeroy Rotary &lt;;lub when they had their regular Leadingham, Mrs. L. E. Reynolds,
·
H
M
Harold E. Hubbard.
.
d mner
meetmg at the eath ethodist Church Judge John Housing-to make a survey of
Bacon, president, presided at a
ThE' Rotanana vole~ to s~nu ~
student from Middleport Hagh Sch·
ool and Pomeroy Htgh S&lt;Jhool fo
the World Affa•rs Institute to be
held in Cmctnnati on March S.IJ
under the auspaees of the Cmcinnata .Rotary Club Delegates last
year were Juhe Probasco, Middleport. and Danny Moms, Pomerov
Fred Hibbs, Meigs-Galha-Mason
Scout Distnct chairman, was pro~r,trn chairma • forth"' eveniog and
.ntrodvced Thomas Lambdin, Pomt
Pleasant, D1str1ct Scout ExecutiYe,
who spoke bnefl:J; on tbe rea&amp;OIU!
for observmg NatiOnal Boy Scout
Week He explamcd that this ts
the forty-seventh anmversary of
Scoutlng m the US and that more
titan 4,500,000 Scouts, ExplOI."el':o,
Cubs and Adult leaders were celebrating together with rede&lt;licattdn
servlCe.s

short business

meeting.

'5 ArC EXamJO
' ed

At ChestJDJC
o· .
Held On _Thursday

t..•

Dr c R Markwood Columbus,
was the chest specaalist m charge
of the clmlc at the office of Dr
Ed Butnmas ThW"sday Thirty-five
persons reported for examination
and of these ten were old csses
four old suspects eJx new ca5es
and fifteen new ®ntracts.
Asststmg With the Clinic were
Mrs Wallace Bradford, exerutive
secretary of the Meigs County Tu·
bercolusis and Health Assocliltion,
Miss Ber• t&lt;'C Ledlie RN anr'i Mrs.
Elizabeth
Smtth, ·~t.N, ' · Co~nty
II lth 1\" r ses
) Hibbs explamed the three pbasea
u
es of Scouting Cub Scouts from
The Climes are sponso~d by
8-11; Boy Scouts, 11-14, and Ex· the Count~ ~~ealtb Dcpar1ment and
plorer Scouts, 14-18 He mtroduc· the Coun~} luberculosls and Heal·
ed Mrs. R. R Pickens, Den Mot!\•·r tb Assoc•alwn.
of Den 2 of Cub Scouts Pack 214,
Htddlcport Mrs Picken&amp; in turn
{)f
Introduced her :tSSif;tart Den Mot'l ·~
er, :Urs. Myron Miller, wbo makes
The Melg&gt;Gatna-ltlason Dlalrict it possibl~ by her
have
l
of the DO)' Scouts of Amerlea is a larger Den than 1s euston •.u y.
to be bonored next week by the
Erwm.
leavm•
presence Of R1cbard Mellen, Dep. Don
the Boy Scouts to JOIII the Explor·
uty ReglQnal Executive of Region er Troop, 1s Den Ch1ef of th1s
Taylor V&lt;~n Meter, ·clifton, w.
Four who ~A111 meet wi\h the Dlsgroup
of
Cubs
and
he
as5lsted
With
Va
' dlCd yesterday evenmg at 5
trict committee.
thetr presentatlon of a typlcal D~ n pl m. m Memorial Hospital, CharThe major Item on. the a1enda,
lftston W Va , 1t "'as lear,_
J.a 1,., 01rditl~ to the announcement; meetmg
MTs. Pickens and her husb.md
· Surv1vmg '" his wife, ~rtle,
dJscuuion of a District
Dr
R
R
Pickens,
had
made
n
Cllflon
Mr Van Meter was a reCommittee to expand
{Continued
on
INve
Hftnl
tired
ra1lroad
man.
on the present Oper-- Funeral servtces wtll be an·
comm•Uees
nouncC'd rrom Foglesong FUneral
F. Htbbs, chairman of tbe
Home
commtttee said that th~
1~ comprised of Dhr.
operating Committee Chairman, ntslriet ccHnmls.,
stooer and lnslltutlonal Represen·
Lative:!l from each organi.r.ati(ln or

thf' long ttmc goals, the suggestions for annual goals for the year
of 1957-58 inC'ludcd kltch~n plan·
.:-.~-----nmg, to ticlp more people becume
mterested 111 educational actm
ties; to develop a tnore sanitar~
commumty 10 which to hve, a Bl\1·
'
dy o{ cancer, sewage disposal and
samtalmn problems, water supply,
safety In the home, busmesa me·
thoda, broiler meals and creative
design
Thomas A. Keffer, son of Mr
Due to the lack of time the
and Mrs Jenmnas 1CI)ffer, Colum· recommended annual goals were M!IRb '· !957
bus, wns one of the newspapcrbOJS not completed Another mee.hng
who rece•ved ccrttf1catcs of mer1t was scheduled for February 28t.h
!R the fifth annual Glenn L Cox
Newspaperboy Achievement AwarCI

~~~~~~;~~- and children aod 1Middleport: Rebecca Richmond,

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Thi'!:l date, and

Hear1ng
•· Da~e
,..,.,;Js -,.· of Mrs Nolan
..,_ · •

Judgement" and special mune ht·
eluded a song by Mr Dunn and hiS
familY, Jtrditb AnnJ Faath and Ste·
1Jhen accompamcd by ~· Dunn.
TheY ung "Trust m the Lord." Ravenna.
Other music was a mile quartette ·
G(.}vcrnoP. Wilham O'Neill was
Homer and D~nver Rice, L. R. WJ·
the
prmcipal speaker at the nc" B·
ley and Cash: llahr, who aang "I
paper association banquet.
HIYe a Savlour'' aa i painting I}[
che "Praying Handa" was shown
SPEEDER CITEO
l:iy ttre !peater ·
Hobart D Cunningham, 51, Cool·
Sunday mor.nlng Mr Gardner ville, bas been cited for a Feb. 11
will preach 8n the topic "'A Care· appearance m the court ol Just1ce
fill liOOk at Ignorance" and tt thE!: of Peace R E. Grindley for speed·
closina: serv1ee at 7:30 Mr. .Dunn inr . .He was arrested by tbe Oblo
wlll speak op ''What Is Man " At Ni,gbw..y Patrol.
tbe Fr1d~ nigh~ servtce Mrs. Har·
MIIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
old Lohsh and lkn Chester Erwin
Admitted, P1u1 Davis, Middle·
played an organ-piano prelude.
port; Benny Wr-1ght, Pomeroy;
Other visitors from Huntington !;Iorence Smith, Pomeroy; Grace
Sixth Avenue Cburch beside!! ~he Brook11, Letart. W. Va.
family were Mr and M:r&amp;.
Diseherges, Claoonce Freeman,

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Membership OJ
,100 Is Sought
By New Group
Eighty one membera with 1
goal o( one hundn.!d were reportecl
when the Mtddleport Chambr ol
Commerce dlel Friday at th~ VIJrLage Hall for their first meettn•
smee the1r reorganwtJon earlier
th1s year Wilham Grueser, prestdent, prestded anli the membership report wa• gwen by Robert
Coats who ia amnsted on btl committee by R~ney Downing, Calb
Jhbl', Wtllla Leadina:ham Fred
Hibbs and Clinton Filber. '
The president led a di.teulllOI\
of the type of orpmza.taon detlirtd
by the memben and tent.aUVf
plans made for a Chamber of
Commerce dinner to be giVen lat.er thlB spnng Wllb an outstandmg
speaker for the occa8Jon when JDVItations will be sent to neighbor·
mg C of C organizations.
A unammous vote was pvea to
the mohon made by Dale Dutton,
local t'ruggiM and secretary-trea.
surer of the C.
c., that a letter
be sent to the Pomeroy Cbaraber
of Commerce and other simlllr OT-!
ganwtions 'o the Bend art4, ex·
pressmg th~ d~s1re Of the MiltdleROrt restdenh to work w,itbt them
ia proJects for the deve1ewant
of the area.
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C. and apperint.ed the followiht
committees.
Indult.ru.l--to promote, he•p and
aaa1st existm~: mdustry and to eneou•ag• new ones. D. c. ltllller,
E 0 Rail, Rodney Downing, Jolin.
Zerkle, Thomas Hendrix.

Jones was ~J"iv.er of the car.
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Gnm, a lruck driver, wu "feported today releue:d by Upper
~hngton Pollee after quesUOnt~~
~e said the air bratea on his
Jf!ml·trailer truck wh1ch f1gUNd
jn the fatal accident ha11 failed.

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Pomeroy Permit ·Home Demonstration Council To
Hold Achievement Day On Mar. 27· ~,:!~:~·
Holder Is Cited
By Li~or Board ·Mei«S (!tounty Home .DemonstratiOn Cnunctl be

The Ohi,G Board of Liquor con·'
trol w!ll ,hear 29 alleged v1ols·
tions of tlie liquor law&amp; next Wed·
~~·d~~ and Thursday, Feb. 13and
# perm1t bolders ,includ·
1-i"*''~' '!i'Oiit l'oll\etoy Will all• 3 "
pear for
Jwar;tngL ~
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The Pomoroy ·perm1t c&gt;ted by
the hquor e&amp;ntrol board is that
As the result or an. accident in held b~· Elpha M. Ebersbacb and
whtch two cars were. heavily dam· Kathlc~n B1t.Jiey
for the · Hotel
aged Friday on East Maln-st one Martin Bar, 215 E. MalR·St, Pome·
motorl.'it is in the Meij::s County roy.
Jatl today charged with drlvmg to
According to the Uquor Con·
Jdt of the centerline and drmng trol Board, the alleged oftense ts
while jnt6xlcated.
that of "making false matenal
Ral&gt;ert Earl Board. 22, o1 llart- statements in apphcation lor per·
ford, W, V,
was arrested by mit and permit premases ln un·
P6lice Chief -Frank Hudson after samtary condition."
tbe car wb1ch he was drivmg
Slated as Case Nu. 17768 the
struck the left fel)der and left hearmg on tbe local permit IS
side of a Cdr driven by Russell B. scheduled for 9 ~ . m. on Tbutsday •
Satterfield, 26,' of Rt. 2, Racine.
Februar)· 14.
Hudson said that the accident
Another case from this area al·
occurred wllen Board turned west
so cited for bearing on February
from Route 33 and 7 Into Main-at, 14 ts against the Crystal Ice C4J.
croued the center line and struck
ttf
the other ear wbich was traveling Inc , 124 N. 3rd St, Marie a or
aa!es to u mmor.
ealt on Main·sl
Hearmgs wiU be 1n the Board
' No one was injured In the mishap, Hudson said.
• Hearing room, Department of LiIn another trafflc mcldent on guor control, 33 N Thud Street,
trJd~ a dog was blamed br Don Columbus, .and w11l be open to
R. HUI, 19. Letart Falls, for: IUs the public.
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Bpard members hearing the
1ng ovtr. Hdl was uninJured.
Aceording to Sheriff Robert cases will be: Chairman Robert
Hartcnbach, Hill sa1d he wa11 Kocb of Van Wert ,E. G. Schlteasmoving at 4:1 mph on Route 338 Jer of Columbus, Esther R. Hardy
, about 225 feet north of T•nner'.s o! Fremont, and Edward H. Dell
Run Road when he tried to mlaa a o! Middletown.
dog in the highway. He swerved
his car and sot into loose track·
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The SherlH's t&gt;epartment re·
today two persona were
jaUe(l and one releaR&amp;d during the
past 24 hours.
Fred Jenkins, 4T, Syracusb, was
jailed at 12:09 a. m. this mornln&amp;
on a charge of intuieat!On. He
was arrested by "Deputy Sheriff
Howard Frank and wUI appear before Justice oC Ptaee R. E. Gl1~d­
ley. Robert Earl Bo,lrd all!,o WI&amp; ln
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Russ Waho n who undet,went
maJor surger} Monday at Holzer
Hospital I! reported as convale&amp;·
c1ng mcely
Mrs. Damel James ef Pitlsburgb,
-Pa IS the guest of 1\.tr and Mra.
Scott Folmer .
Mr and Mrs Harold WiUiam
Lemley and MlsS Betty Romlnt&gt;
were m Huntington , W Va., Wed
nesday where Mr. Lemley enter
ed the Ve~erans HospHal for ob
servation and treatment.
Mr" Greta Price retumed to
her home Wednesday from ll'eis•
General HDSpital and is conv.ales
cmg nicely.
!r{r11 Chprles Ward of Colum.
bus is the guest of Mra Jl'loyd
Mees wblle Mr. Ward is confined
to the Me1gs General HOilpital
J E D Hartmger returned to
his duties as county en&amp;ipeer,
Wednesday after belng epnfined
to hiS home w1th tbe flu
Carl Edwards JS VISitmg In Col·
umbua and Galloway w1th his
children
Mrs W. Let Wtlliama who hn
been the guest of her alster, Mrs.
R W Fm!&gt;tcrwald fur the pas;
week has returned to her home
m Athens
Mrs Wendell Freeker was a
bus tness vi9ttor tn Parkenburg,
W Va , Wednesday
Mrs Buster Farrell who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J c Farrer for the pnt SIX weeks
lert f~om Charleston, W Va ,
Tuesday by plane for New York
where she w11l leave for a visit in
Turkc~ w1t hhcr father and other
relallves Thts
w1ll be her first
vlstl there m e1ght years
Mr and Mr&amp; Herahell Manuel
observed lherr wcddmg anmver·
sary recent!} wtth a dinner and
"'"'mg m
of the
show m Parkersburg, W Va.
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Rev and Mrs G!'orge Davis r e..
presented the Syracuse and Rut·
land Methodist churches at a dts· wmg gave thP. report of the secre·
tnct meetir. g m Portsmouth re- tary and Mtss Vida lhle the report
oJ the treasurer Plans were rnlirl c
cently
for a dmner at the annual pamh
meetmg which will be held at
the prmsh htltnr. Monday 1t 6 p n
lt was voted lo purchase ne;,
pra)er books for the church
A dessert course Willi S('tved ))'
lhLl hoste ss d.urmg the soc1a l hom
Mr nnd Mrs ,I W K1tchcn
(Jane Young) who were married
Sunday, wert' here Tuesday and
Wednesday and moved their /
furntture to the1r new apartment
on Carlisle Hrll , Chillicothe
Polly Karr, who I~ employed in
Columbus, was a weekend guest
nf her parents Mr And Mra C
R Karr Sr and family
Mn. IRnbert Re1bel, Leading
Creek Road RegiOnal D1rcctor of
the Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs, was on the program Thurs·
day evening when the Walk-In
Garen Club met at lhc home of
Miss Jess1c Saunders, A1hens
Road Mrs Retbel gave a demon·
.11trat10n of dried arrangements.
Sgt and Mrs Leonard Gwlaz.
dowsky and baby daughter have
moved from the Coats apartment
to the Wyatt apartment on North
Second Avenue and Coal Street.
Pat We1her, ttacher In tbe Mid
dleport Junior High School, was
Ill this week and Mrs Noah Haa·
kin&amp;, substituted for him m bia
cJaascs.
Mrs Oscar Roush attended the
funeral of R. E Wilson at the
Sbade Methodist Church Monday
afternoon.
.C. H W1sc Jr attended a steak
dinner at the Gallipolis Shrmt
Cl\lb Thursday as the guest ol Joe
keyser
Mr. and Mrs John Stephenson
Qvo moved to the Everett Bachner apartment on Coal Street.

Plans Completed
For Dinner At
Parish H.1use

SILK TWEED In red-striped
Is used tor a sprina
suit from the eollectlon of Pattullo-Jo Cop~and. White or·
gandy drapes the low-collared
neckline and II caught at one
aide by a red carnation. The
11lrlpe:~~, worked in reverae de·
tall. matk the double-breaated
front.

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Mrs. Lyston Fultz
r.'"'' ,,,n Guest Pianist On
Musical Program
Club Entertained
Wednesday Eve At
Thompson Home

Mothers To Se11
Soup, Pastries At
local Cleaners

The chaJitCr hns al'o been 1m 1
led to Lanrn ~t(' r on Feb 16 1-&gt; at
!flrtd the lmtJ'u'lon ~:crcmnnv of
the llamhow Girls w1lh mst&lt;:JJlJ
i10n of off1cers at 7 30 p m au1
the opcum g cere mo"'y at :i 1 rr
:1t t 1e Masomc Temple. Lancaster
Mr~ i\lll ton Hood Mrs Ktnuetl•
Mcl'::lhmny, ~Ir s Allen Rousn ,m!
Mn Carl Ebersba h sened r~
f:P!illn&gt;clll~
to the
mt•JTJlwr•
Thursday even.ng and \Irs L \1
Bl11.ke, \irs Jawc~ Sunpson and
Vlrs
Wil'lam Morns
v.ere 111
charpe of the de coutwn~ m thr
dmnmg room. In obsHvamc or
WCJ ~hl n gt on s hlrlhdu,l- the~ used
red candltb, lht'rnt ~ holl\ bJilll
chel'i aroun ti :1 m1111a urc hlJ..: 011
the table
Spe.ual mu•Jc for the rne" llll ~
.vas pr~.~·nltd hy Mrs I'o~ul Wlr,n
Mrb E i\1 fll,1kc and ~lr,; (_,rorge
Meu.hurt , who !ia ng a \no, 11.1l',
Mrs. Lillian Sh~IU a~ ,wcompa mst

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POMEROY

Anthony, W M,
prestdrd Wh('n I he l!;vangel!ut
Cha pter Nll 172 ogs mel .al thl'
~a-some Temple illl l~wlr regul ltr
mcct.ng &lt;~'ld Jlllll.l•crl t~ o tan'!
elates Th ,rc will a &lt;;o he a spcctJI
mcetmc: on ii'rb 18 ~h1•n ulhn
candtdales wid be m.tnted
Plans are be1ng marie lm th&lt;",
&lt;Jttnua l lnspcctlun to be held 'll
Ma v 20 w. lh
Neva Calcndtnf',
Stockport OJqtrtct
Deput} &amp;.s
the msvecL n~ offJrl!r
Invi tatio ns were recc 1v ~d to at
tend the lnttla!IOn at Ral'mt' Sa,l
urday ntght an dthe Grand lnspec·
liOn of thl:' P01nl i'lcasant Cha p
ter by
Lelah 1-:. Ball
Wort'1y
Grand Matron of \j / Va on f&lt;'e"

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!ltlr and Mrs John Rasp of Fus
toria Ob1o and Mrs Henry Spe-n·
The ~~.:N Hue Sew.nlil rluh e1
rlf', \!I • Charles S;•enctr Ur~ l' l'r of Oak Hill \'I&amp;Jted hls aunt
Joyed a 'alenllnc party Wednes- (Jonald .\brks, Mrs Edwarl1 'r\E'IIs, Mra.: Clar.; cucle s!t••rd,ay
d~~ t enm,., .11 the home of r:r
~rs ~ Jl,Jr 5.imp3on Mrs o~ 1 n
lir a1.~ 'rlr~ Emory PiJwell and
J a('k rowkr wllh .wtrs
U01 . l Strickland. !\Irs
HofFman, \ln. daughter AddLe, Mr
and Mrli
Made~ ,,~ the a~ ·t 1 g b.ost c.\o\IIll.1rd Ro)er, Airs Elmer \\-hil l!, Gerald 1-'owe)l and
two child·
A ~hoi 1 Lu:,;mess ~.-ss ton "'as \frs Donald Kenned1 and Mrs nn of Spiller and Mr and Mrs
hchl With Mr&amp; Chari "s Hoffman Elra G1lmore Jr.
George Ctrcle and
d~tugbter. u'
p• c.. tf,l~nt, prn1dmg Hon1e m31e
Th.e next meetin&amp; will be held Great Bend OAere Sunday guesll of
hal!! were purchased as , mnne.) at the lJOmt! o( ML ii Dayton SL~Jck Mrs Mary Circle and son M~Jvln.
1o1akmg prllJet't and wn-1 n \.ly the land .uth Mrs !)on~ld Colima a11
Mr and \1rs Thom&lt;~s
Holter
mc·nl·tJF, dunng the evt 1 r:.;
~o·bo~tesb
and fam tl) were Sunday guests
of llr and Mrs Dean Earach ann
I· e 'r sl•ment.s •nelt.1dlil ~ :1 e.. to. I.
-------famtlY of Col umbus
ICP1 In'" ote " ld oen····· ''''"'
·~rr-e .rr; heart were ,.,., 11 I bv
Mrs Dan J Moore and son Paul
vtl!led Mr •a.nd Mrs Douglas Clr1
&lt;he t·o, .. ''"'" to ' "
de and familY Saturday
Mr and Mrs Paul ~m1th calLd
on Mr and Mrs Roy Smtth ami
Mn Lyston Fultz (Juamta Ran· Mr&amp;.. Mar} Smith and ram1ly Sun·
k1n Fultz). LaDCaster, pre.sen' d dav arterno.m
a mt11ucal program recelltly at the
Mr tmd Mrs Ern~st Johnson
S&lt;J uthern Hotnt Art Gallery, Cfll· and bm1ly of Cheshire VISited Mr
ur ·ht1s, hon1.••: n.,: til!! nu~:mtJc &lt; 1 1 and Mrs Dou&amp;las Ctrcle and famMn Dame! E Thompson en'·•c
•:1rclev •1!..t Art Leagutl, Ff'IJ·
tertained ber card club WednesIly Sumlt.y
day evening at her home, Beech IJ!I: ex!J=r Hcn a. the Galle"J
Baroara a11u Ma.~i!yn f\tJush· rers Fult1 a ,,ea-known c.lll
Street.
turned Lo Athens Monda y after
Prize for htgh score was award. eert piamst, ta the wife of a for· spendmg scverwl day.'! w1 tb the tr
ed to Mrs Frank Jennings and mer lrhdd!' Jh'•rt • 1&gt;slrlent whu u puuuts Mr and Mn Edson Rousl.
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second to Mrs. Thoma• Hennessy now supo::rm tclhltn: of the
hdu~trlal
SchMI
at
Lanea&amp;tc
Jr.
!Itt .md ~.tn, Jolln Fultz ar.
Refreshments were served by
dnughter, Anltl Marie, visited bil'
the bostesa.
uncle and aunt reeent11 at tht!
By Phylll• Snowcl•n
BIS and were guests 'l the thirty.
LAYETTE
SHOWER GIVEN
nmc room houae wbel·e the superMn. Eva McKmney of Dexter
.nten J, nt anct hb wlfe Jife and
was guest of honor at a layette
cntcr•oun .apeeial tueata.
shower given Tuesday evening at
tbe home of Mn Pearl IJttle by
SNOWDINS INTIIlTAIN
Mr and Mfa. Carron Snowden Mrs Freda Grate, Mrs Chloe F1nk
Sat•~rday, Feb 9, the mothers entertamed., Saturday evening, the and Mrs Little.
o( lientol'S at Middleport High Sc.1
Bingo was played and Mrs Bonfellow employees and wives of
ool Will have a Sale at the Trt· the GalhpoUt staff of the N4t10nal nie Mtllcr was .awarded the door
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The gtfls were placed d m a
am They plan to ~ll home-mPJc Games and ~ntests were played
vegetable soup, baked beans, po- after wh1ch refreshments were wh1te bassmet ~n th e &lt;:eater of
tato salad, hot rolls, rutries, can- Houch, Mr. and Mrs D. T. Houston the lmng room.
After the honored J~uest opeJ).ed
dles, ("'O~,;kics and cakes. The mor· and Mr. 'lnd Mrs C, C. Brown of
ey will be used for the trip to Galltpolis, ;Mr. and Mrs. Robert her many Jovely g1fts, refresh·
New York City which the dass SnOwden of Pt Pleasant, and Mr. ~P.nts were served t9 the fulplo;.n s to mnke this ,prmg
and Mrs J. E. Karns of Mason Jowmg Mt s Pauline Davis, Mrs.
C1ty Guests were Supt. and Mrs. Geraldine Mmor, Mrs . Mildred
B F. Houck of Portsmouth and Jeffer~. Charlotte Nel!lon of nexSupt. Joe Thompson of Columbus ter, Mrs Marie Birchfteld o!!ortd
sons, Harri~onville, Mrs Robert
Schoonover of ruchmond, Ind ,
BtRTH .ANNOUNCED
Announcements are being re- Mrs. .Joe Dugan, Mrs W. 0. Osceived of the birth of a 6 lb , 8 oz. borl•e , Mrs Bonme Mlller, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Ward was a guest son to Mr. and Mrs. W1lliam EvPlYn Napper. Mrs. Beatnce
whe n Mrs Patrtck Lochary astHs "Sonny" Simpkins of Elkhorn C1ty Smtth, Mra. Mildred Gr.ite, Mrs.
terl bv Mrs A R Kmght ent~r Kentutky, Jan. 17th Mt Strop. Beulah Grate, MTS Reva Snowden,
tamed the GUild of the Grace E· krns 111 the son of Mr and Mrs. Mrs Naomi Cltase , Mrs Grate,
plsCO[Jdl l'hureh. Wednesday even Arch•e Stmpkms and formcr\y at· :'drs Fmk and Mrs. Little.
Several 'ent grits but were un·
ing at her home , H1gh St Mrs tended school here.
able
to attend.
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Pomeroy l'i Emergency IICIU&amp;d
was called tn the hom(' of Mr. and
Mr:t. Don Covert. 836 E Maln Sl,
at 8·30 a. m. today where Herman
Bearhs was YlstUng a11d .suffered
an apparent hght 9Lroke. He wu
removed to hts .adjacent hB~e by
the squad Mr. Bearhs was NpOtt·
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The letter read We, the pup1ls
of the Seventh and Eight Grades
have chosen your wondrful e1t •
on which to make a ~port on
Would you please Sl'Od us any pos·
Sible Information about your city? ·
A brochure and map pubhshe-:1
by tbc Chamber of
Com1nerce
were mailed to the boy by the
secretary.

1~ill wm:k w1th these committees
' m official capacity. Cash Ba.Jrr.
pres1dent of the Retail Mettban.r•
Assoctatmnl was reque.sted to .,.
Vlte them t •, become 1 bnnch Of
the C. of C or to send a delepfe
to the !"eetmgs.
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An mvttauon was read froiD
the Pomt Pleasant ~- of c. to aend
two officers to the1r twelfth lit-'
nual b.1nqu""t on Feb. 19 at the
Moose Hall when Soutb Dunn, m.;
anoke, Va., offleJ.al Of the Appl,h
acluan Power COmpany wtll be tlii
guest speaker. Baker •nd J. It
Grate, past president, will .repr..
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TayJ v80 Meter
Dea tJ Reporl ed Bnc11..
• LJ"ayers
At Charleston
Rename Walburn
To Presidency

Middleport Is
HonoredBv A
Masonic Lodge
Schoolboy Query lnspeetion To
Be On Mondav•

Middleport rccc1ved a oomph
The rucetmg 1s scheduled to Le
held. Februarv 12 111 the GaiUPotla ment FrJday when the Chamber of
Commerce rcccn•cl a letter from
CJtnlc at Gallipolis.
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t4Jwn and of property exiJting 1a
a eondiUon i!etrimental to tbl
village: Robert Coats, c. 0 . Fishet
James Arnold, s T. Russell~ a. V.
King
Highway- to stucJy and ..reeGJI'o'
mend wesent and future location
Of state routes· Emmett Shuler,
David Jenkms, C. p
William.t,
Clinton F'ish;er, D L. Beck.
Future Plnnning, Paul Smtrt, 1.
H. Grate and Dr K.. D. Amsbary
with others to be added Ia~. "e
EdJaon Baker, vtee-prel!lldent,

\fonday cvenmg. Feb 11. there
will IJe an mspecl!OD of the CounCil o( Royal and Select Masters at
lhe 'M"asonlC Temple in Pomeroy
All members are urged to be pre·
~ ut Ma!itcr Charles H. Peoples
w11l p1 cSlde tnd Dr. 'J;hornas C
Swop{' Pol1t.sit\outh, District [k!
puty i\la~ter, wlli be inspection ol·
ftcer
-~ dtnner will precede the meet·
mg at 6.30 p.m.

Members of th~ Bricklayers ~

cal No 32 happlly facing at leaat
f1ve b1g construction projeeta her.e
this year, re-elected F.Jtou Wal•
burn thctr prestdcnt at • mectinJ
Thursdal' nlgllt :n "Joe Cheshire
Hlt~h SctuJOI.

'\cw off1ccn. nau-. ..J were ReneLind, fmanclal secretary. Joe lobD~on . recordm.:; secreta,ry:
Ftaftl
Herhncr, v1ce president:
Ge~\f
l..ambe.rt, Sgt .:~•t I Arms; .foe Si•
on, IU deputy an , Robert Rou*'
J t't•rnate depht.-"
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Are ~ urrenlly e npJoyed or :wiU
.nove soon to const,.uction of five
large school _.:pro,~e.:h •ncar bert.
These inclu:ded: two in Gallipollt,
one in Mi~dleport, one near Tupot:
pcrs Plains • ('East~n). another .,._
twt'en ReedsvtL'e o1_Drl bull ~·
tOlD
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\Vork is being .:ont~ICFt&lt;l now on

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B.?ys Are Like Their Fathers

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Boy" erles, "Should recall what kind of boys they werl

before they charge tht&gt;ir sons with being no good " Saunders,
the veteran school tea-cher gettmg well into hls 63rd year of
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three generations of boys turn out much hke their fathers.
While this certainly is not a hard and fast rule that is never
broken it happens in a majority of Jl~ather·Son relationships.
Consider how unfortunate it is for boys , and the communities
they Jive in, that do not have a father they can look up to as
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The greatest guy in the world?"
BOYS ARE APT TO BE LIKE THEIR FATHERS
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of him is nol developed? The best part of him did not have a
chance."
There are ~veral r-easons why boys are apt to be like their
~ath•rs. One 11 tN-t o( heredity . The son inherits many of his
father's traits of character. If the father is quick-tempered,
the ~on is ~pt to have the same kind of a temper; if the father
Is kmd, the son usually will be like him and so on with many
traits.
Another reaso~ for the likeness is that of associatkiD To
moot boys their fath'r is the greatest man In the WQtld · A,aythl~g and everything the bther does, the son natur•llY \~~~AU
Is nght, and so many of his acls are like those of lllf filM!'.
In fact many f~thers train their boys to be lille U..~J\.".
However. here ts something we often observe In fal"'r and
son that does not ~em to harmonize with the above rtuontnc,
Often a boy who ts regarded as a very bad one, has a fathfr
that is a very fine Christian gentleman . Some obServer r•
marks, "Isn't it strange that SUCh a fine man has sqctJ. a WaY~
Ward sor.?" But when you investigate as to what )jhld of 1
boy this fathe~ was at the son's age, you lear!l that thil taihp
was just the kmd of a bov his son is now.
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!JOrt of nlllonal ovauon short J.c:keta, pamted slilkei'B and

abquld be

him to quit his drinking ." I told the father that woul4
to the boy, and I said, v.Do you remember what Jiind of a
you were when you were l6?" · He dropped his head for a mo,
ment and gave me this reply , "J guess I wasn't any betler~hlfl
Ray is now." Then 1 told him this. "You are a
ei .,n
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now, we respected by every -one You don't need to WOl'Q
about Ray. He will turn out alll'lght."
The following is another case of the boy being like hia (f.·
ther. A teacher in high school reported to me whl•n 1 wtll 'nein
of Boys, thti~ohn Smith during his English class period hail
thrown his text bOOk out through the window Tllis cla&amp;i"'""'I'W\
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through which he had th ...... wn the book, atld down tile bt·t'ck
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Wa
e groun . He returned by the stairway with the book.
He was sent to me at once wtlh n wntten statement of what
had taken place. I tried to lead John to see that he had com·
mttted quite· ~n offense, for a passer-by to see one of the H. S.
students comlng Out of a class 1'00111 window and down the
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Knowing the father quite well I &lt;'fill d ht b
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related the tor to hi Th
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m y P on~ 'ln
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e father answered, "I am glad you
told me about John: I ~~rtainly will attend to him when he
gets home this evemng. 1 went down town after school and
met the father on the street, he said, "Tell me about that bov
Of mlne ·u I told hi m aga 1n what the boy' had done and that -1
had not-flnlahed the ca~e with John.
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nmdered 'Jnto Princ1p:ll
ldW¥d
llolevaon of the Chnstopher Columbua Hl&amp;h School m
tbe Bronx, •New York City, for a
daring plec. ol probl~ition. Koln10n decreed that his S,700 students will no loneer be admitted
to elu~te 8 I( they lhow qp in dunlllets, T·Mhllts, kerehiefa, Jean-.
or pm.curls.
The princtpal f~eb t~t careJenness in appean,n~e ritiJti'll itlttlf in poo~ behavior and ~~~itude,
and. that tbe Ume hu: &lt;:OQUI to do
a4;1metbina about it. He ill'l this Is
a natioQwlde trend. m h.iah acho1dll,
1t is s1vniflcant that too members.
ot tbe sthooJ'• Pvent A'-oc 1atu:m
\IOted UIH!i~Jm(ll,lalM for the new
rea:ulat1on and a:ava the principal
a three-minute ovation.
l believe this bUSlnetJ of •loppy
dreas iuea deeper titan Koltvzon'll
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b h · • 1 hi k It ·
poor c uvaor. ' t n
Js one
of the first f~tors in o way of
thinking which has made an armY,
with a umform to matcla, of the
nation's younK ll 1, one of the
thwgs which has reduced tbem to
a mase, rather than a collectton
of mdividual s- a mass that has
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come to e wve 1 at Is l!l enll e
to special pnvlle ge
We bave made a power of fu~H
over our tl:!en-aglJrs 10 wbere lh "
very wot:d no lo~ger ("onnoh.·~
young people in their upper ado! escent yean.
When I hear !lie
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wor " teen-ager," I thank or blul'
jeAns, ducklail or crew haircuts.
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Thhe tadther said with emphases, ''I do not approve of any
sue con uct by that boy or mine , Lut don't you know that is
just the kind of a bov I _was when l W&lt;Hi John's age." Anotll~r
example of a boy being hke his father .
Quotation from "Reing a Boy," by Warner Haughton Miff-

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(Contlnued from page one~
Lucy Kibble, now a rellred
sehoul teacl1er of Reedsville has
not retired from work with ;oung
IJOOf,le. Shu II In her 21st year a8
tdv 10r ot the Reedsvl11e Pioneer
4-H Club.
She uya her moat rewJ1rdlng
experlente In 4-H work wAll her
opportunity to aUend the national
t-H·Concren In Columhus several
year• aa:o aud alto 4-H Advisors
~nterenee ln ColumbUI.
..rve ll,_y, Hen lntere1ted in
)'Ounr people,n Mlaa Kibble told
the Dally Sentinel, "and therelore t-H •~Ilk · ha• been \'ery re·
waldlna: to me."
tD .reVifwlnJ her lonJ tervlce
alit" hft ,.tl J.n IJ;tr prennt club,
daua:htera of Women, wM In ~heir
.)'Oli}W"er ~· Wtte alao membei-a

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Ju~~nlleeade~~qu~~c~ s~nd :,;~y:·
problem children. 1 no lo'nger a 1 ~

reminded of the millions- of nieu
kid~~; who wear blue jeana and
kerchi8fs to school, who get eood
gradu and lifow up to be nice
people.
But in all this fuaslhg over the
teeners, we have glvem them an
cxa 1gerated
idea of their own
importance. They are not a •pee·
1al guald, deserving apecial treat·
ment becauae of their youth. They
are hobbledehGyS,
ihOats, )'ear
1Jnp...-ado1eecents verMin&amp; on thl!
reapona.lbl1ltlea' o£ adulthood
They .. m alway!l
have cu1t5.
There will alwaya be a Frank Sin·
alr&amp;, A Jamee
Dean, an Elvia
Pre1Jey to enthrall them. Thcv
run In berda, and drt'!ls, fallc.
dance and .ct alike. We were no
different In my time, which was
just after the lohn Held Jr.,J'lam·
tn 1 Youth erl.
our unlfortn e&lt;lntiated of wide
pant,, enor~noua
l*!ktie knots,

nr tlw same Pioneer Glub
Another r.1ct 11 becori'llng known
In RN•dwlllt! &amp;mong the younger
llct , tnn Tt-us is that U a girl wants
lo ral&lt;'h ll husband, join the Pionerr Cluh ln J.lle pa•t year 1ix
memhen became ..-..arr.ied.
They were Gertrude Wallace
Alton, ('ul11mbu1, 0 .: Ferra Lou
{'lwvaller Baringer, Toronto, 0.;
l.outst' llt•JbtJI Mflrlt111, Belpre, 0 :
Ja1m·e St. Claif t~rM1bne, Kansas
Clty , Mu . Eunice St. Clair Petty,
U. S. Army, Kansas Clty, Mo; llld
Connie Walton Reed, Reedsville,
Rt l.
.\lso from the 1958 club' Greta
Barton has 2one out to work In a
Parker~biLriJ bank and Maxine
Ret!d 1s a ~tttdent at Rio Grande
Collrjje.
Miss Kibble'• bla:1eat club waa
"Of tour'"' not," f.eported M:iq
In lD~~ when abe had 26 membera. Kibble. "Lool:. will you at tht
Has TV hurt youth intere1t in 4.oH INS membenblp, and thls year Is
work? shewn aQed.
almost at bi•. "

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cut-domn jalopies witb
mottoes
painted on thtm. M! Hstened to
Guy Lt&gt;mbardo, Ray Noble, the
Ca5alomas and the Dorsey boys
Bing Crosby and Cab
CallowaJ,
were our singers.
But I do not lhlnk we thought
of ourselves as a "a:roup," age or
otherwise. tn college the nearest
thina: to a male unift&gt;rrp was ~
Harris tweed coal with gray flan
net panta and brown and White
saddle •hoes. That was a casual
as we a:ot, and oft campus w'
were dudes of varylna color schemea.
We positively did not think of
ourselves as an army, or as n problem, or u
rebels
without a
cause. A minority got carried away
by c1utes, but maiflrlty was highly Jndlviduuli~llc in thougbt and
action. Perhaps we were old before our time, be&lt;'ause we were
depresaion youths and lassies at
a t:lme when there were few joba
ror ad1,dt11 and nune for )'Otmii&amp;ters. A college tJoy who lgdt IU
lluclu a month for an allowance
was a plutocrat.
In today's young, the blue--jean
uniform has befOme a 'ort of sym·
bell of rebelliod agaln:,;t the adults
and the world. But thu is neither
th
here no
ere
I obJect to any re)!unt•ntatlon,
buL especially to sloopy J'('gimenta·
l1on, and there has never been a
2loppicr-looking generntwn than
thh current crowd of teeners,
Pants a.nd shlrl.taH-flapping co11·
tume9, with pincu.rls, muy be aU
n.:ht tor girls on 8 picmc, but th1:1
sight of 1.5Kl0 female ~tudents all
dre!l.'led the &amp;ame way, with 1,800
boya dijpHcatiOJ them m all respertes e-u ept pincurls und Jeer.
chie£1, conUlues a vast sea of untidnns
On tbat count alone, I think Edw'ard Kolevzon of Columbus High
deserve• a rln,e:ma: round of applause.
Copyrla:ht, 1967, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc)

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Two coupJes have been Ucensed
to wed by Probate Court here
since Friday . They are James Ey·
non, 22, Lnng Botom, factory wor·
ker, and Ruby Caato, 18, Middleport; Alva Holsinger, Jr., 21, of
Reed1vi11e. farmer, and Grace M.
CHne, 19, Racine.

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lished about l!YO. This "Valentine
to a bricklayer" ha1 a bright·
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sharp 7:30
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The cruel verae underneath saya: 9:00
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The Valentme bu•lness w" ,...
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sltive to current events. One an- 8:00 C.ptaln Kangaroo
cient card, bowing to Halley's 8:00 Mornine Show
comet, shows cup1d setting lovera' lO:OO Garrv Moorto
hearts on fire w1th the comet's
blaze Anoth('r, m JS6&amp;, probably 10180· Arthur GodfreJ
marks the birth of the gimmj~k ,1~1 ~o3MIO Strike It Rich
Valenti11e. It contains a "t~Jer-- t ~
Vali•nt Lad!'
mometer of love" w1th emotipns 12:15 . Love. of Life
ataked out by temperature: '1Cs· 12:30 Search for Tomorrow
teem" at 10 to 25 degrees; 12:41 GuidinJ Lia:llt
"friend~hlp" 2540; "love" 40-60.
1:00 Katie'&amp; 10tcben
and "'enrapture, unity and bll&amp;:l" 1:30 As th World Tqrn11
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2:00 Our lflil ~kt
The collection Rl~o contains old· 2:30 Housf'lparty
time Valentine "writers•· - books 3:011 Bts P•yol!
with hundreds or prefabricated 3:30 Bolt Cro1by Show
love verses. You'd pick out the
one you wanted to put In )'Our
Valentine. The first sue!h book
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over the Atbtftl Bulldbp to dlDch
thlrd · pt~ In the SEO
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onr AthtDJ, wu doubly " last
nJ.Pt. tt not anl7 pye Ole Piathen a JUrt b•ld on the l!iJIDOAL
third place but Nnt AtheDJ. ree].
LDJ out of 1 flnt pl• lie wiLd
Nelaonvllle for. tint plate.
Tile BoupdJ b41n oriiJ to bett
Lopn next ...,k to tU:e u.e ..hom"1"
pt.onahip, teavtn1 ~ .crUPQa~o
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tile
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~ bt• lbot the pmt could, ttave ~"the a-owd ~~ 1..an'7. Wfldftmu\h
~n forted into overtime with bit f~ 10 poi.Dta and~a Jood' depoJatbly 1 different winner. h fensi . ~joh and Jolin tuon'i: .~ne·
Coaeh Wt'y Morrison•s boy~, w o hand Jump thot ln the flnt' nllf
..d swamped Ames-Bf:ro lut connecled tot cOQriun pointa. that
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,eet 1n Ba_ctDe
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84~ ~tint aps:ee, were u~ most or tbe half. He ~ two
Ulbtlt a df!termlned foe· ~ more· in the aecond half .for 18
Jlltbt. Raelnc ahot 22 f(tt' 48. a poln&amp;a for the evenina:.
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team . average at 50.31$. nlgh.i 81 he collected only one
Ames-Bern h1t 23 of t3 ln tbe field goal for two point4, However
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game mld way of the Cant period
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spray syltt:m for 35%.
Ames-Bern actually fouled tbem·
telves out of tbe game as the Tor.
nado made one leu field foal
than Ame•Bern. Racine wa• without thec . services of Jlm -Adama,
who wat ill, wbich bandieapped
tile rtbov.adJng or tbe Winners.
' Ronnie' Salser was terrific ln this
department-but be miued Adama.
J n tbJ resuve game Racine won
42·25 to reverse a decision of
lut week when the youna:er AmetBern club eaaily took llaclne
35 while -u.sing auba most of the
way.
Seore by quarters:
Racine
1'1 35 53 63
Ames-Bern
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Racine: ' G~ 6 e 1'1: Sabet"
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Blrcb 8 t 20. Totals 22 19 83.
Ames-Bem: R. ~mith I 4 8;
Girdnu 2 6 f; M. Smith 6 6 18;
R. McPhenon '1 3 17; B. McPher·
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Stotion

mine to the tune. "I Love My
Juanita
ShuBter
a pl1yer.
pamtoBaby"
pl')l'ed
OQ a did
rCf:(lriJ,
Mlu Shuster dt&amp;eed wlttli 1 lar&amp;:e
portrait of the naUonal rock·and·
rtll idol and then donned an Ivy
Leaa;ue cap and buped a boy's
coat aa 11he danced and mhnleked
throUJih lhe second chor"'
the
sona:.
A one ad Uit, "A Weddiq at
U:Idntiht" wa9 pte.ent.ed by the
following Room 32 player•: Kary
Lou Srn.ltb wa• 'the JN;ahful bride
and Danny Zirkle played the roll
of the areom. WUllam Stefl'ett was
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h
t e marry•na
\IItke "" ..-,.,a~.
Rodney Sponcer wa• ~ brother of
the IJ'OOm while Helen Rouall playeel ~lie part QJ Spen:cer'a wife. llanny Strouble tbe reluctant father
who 1ave •way the hlllbllly bride.
Jamea Wolfe was the ataae manaltr.
~ea Withee did an ilnpenona·
~Oill of Elvia Prealey
when he
mimic\ed the
rock•and·roll idOl
to the tune of "Don't Be cruel"
played on a record player.
.
Danny Morrla, pnllden&amp; ol tht.
Sftior Clus, pri$1!nted the f01·
lowing girl• who .., eu.dlda~a

smds by Wildermuth and Sisson
gave tbe Panthers their victor)'
margin ot nine foiat!l.
The Pantheta hi 42 per -cent of
.their shotl and made 15 of 2'1
free throws. Athens w.as even bet.
ter at tbe free throW lme as far
u percentage
concerned as
they .dropped In 14 of 19.
Tbe game was a crowd pleuer
, from the Opening whistle as .a
packed house turned out to see
the game billed to have a bearing
on the ehampiODIIhip or lhe leaKUf!. Coach Dick Retton. swamped
· lh 1
bY we._.,
I' 1s h era f o11owmg
e ray,
commented:
"Give the credit to the boys.
Tbey fought hard and worked hard
all week- to win u: They deserve
tbe praiae.'~ · ·
In a preliminary game the little

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dbgs by f7 to 42. .
The box JCO.re:
Pomeroy - Wildermuth, 5 0 10;
JobniOn. 1 0 2; Eastman, 5 8 18;
BuCf1n&amp;t.on. 8 4 16; Sisson, i 2 18,
Lambert, 1 '1. 3; Folmer, 1 0 1!.
Tvtala ~ 2G lJ 87.
.
Athens· Widdoes, 8 6 18; ~m1th,
4 2 10; McConkey, 4 2 10; Bashop,
4 2 10; Baldwin, 4 2 10; Beverage,
0 0 0. Totala • 22 14 G8
Scoring by quartf!rs:
Pomeroy 23 20 8 18 - 87
Athens 18 16 14 10 • 58
Offtclala: Karl Heibel •nd James
Stewart.
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Vletoti:luo OUvarea, Spain 6.

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Pan1ma,

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Logan

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18 34 58 f7 Babn' Flll1liture 832, Radne 8er- to dethroae tbe Ailod8ted .....,
22 44 83 M vice Statioll 735, Sporn AU Stan Cha
mPI.
INDIVIDUAL ICOIING
882, LibertJ Reltaurant 808, and
At 3:30 p.m. Bu.tulq ....... II ~
IOddleport: Mon1l I (2-2- 12; lr. 0 · u. A. M. 7fMI,
lineup:
Srel!rODc1 St. ~ .,._
llcComu 1 (0-J) 1: Xtanedy 0 (4).0}
The Sporn All stan will ·bavc carroll woHera
H"' y~
0; Kelly 1 Co-o) I; Bowles 12 (0..2) the bilhelt averqe of !.be tourn• ClotbJq 1M, rNDdiJ
'hfa'a
24; UlDdJ 6 (0.1) 8; Whltlltch 3 ment. 11W team U lett by Junio:" 183, Halsum 8akC!17 "n1 u4 . . .
(0.0) e; HeliO.a. I U.J) 11; Hen- Gibbt wbo 11 bavina bia beat ~Uo inloa Ll........_ m.
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'th an a..-erap oI 181. -•
IOD WI
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Lop.a: Moq&amp;D p ("1-6) ~; Mur· Hot Rod, 1e4 b7 Bud (Bang Bill'
The JifV CJotbJ.Dt. witfa aD 1M
1'17 I (H) 11; lllelu91 I ('7-8) 19; Ball) lldtla..,., and Liberty a~ lf'll~ ~:
st.. Clair t (U) a; Bueklel&amp; (0-0) taarant ted b)' Fred I.Nfler IIlia) handJ full u I'J1eDdiT 'bfti'Jl, W
10; 8"'4 2 (OoO) 4; Sebulb, Brad- Czow wlll ·bo out to II•• the Pow- bJ Witlt (l)oobht DribbJ/a) . . . .
Oza. Atbma. J)eiUlU did not JCOre. f'..r men • fttbt for tint place.
and BoblniOn LaqpdrJ leldl bJ '-'
Sund.aJ, Feb. 10, at 1 p.m. ~ !Drop IIY 8lll) Will ore tOinl ~
~"·OLLEGE
teams (with avetalfl) aquare off: Jet eveJ')'one mow tile)' an Ja
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Ataoeiated Radio 831. C1pelw1 tournament.
1
Speedballen 830. :Firestone 781,
PomerOJ Mol« Co. 801, Pomei'OJ
Tbe public 11 wekome to watcfa
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14 ao4 Mike uo~~o:;;:,::;~ a;;"~•a.=!~ c~e::"~""l.::U:i~-o;::
£rwta 11 f« tbe winnen. Duffy toni:Pt, Saturday, Feb. 8th at t ~on die Utlt tit;
at. 1Mi
bad 12 fol b1cJa on the Lopn p.m. Here 11 how they line up for n1 the lall t1iM 8 11• .,.t; WM
uam.
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tb;e openinJ round, tum and team beld The ~ · Je4 "' Paul

Mlcldlepwt'o

went down to tbelr 11tb SEOAL
defeat lut niPt on their hmqe
court bY a 1M to e7 count, victim~
of a •'harp abooti01 Lopn club
that actually •on the pme on .aeCUI'IC)' at the foul UDe.
Logan jumped into 1 fint qUMter lead lnd wu aever caua:bt a&amp;thoua:h Ute home team wu wiUUn
•trltin' diatance unUI goin1 into
the fourth quarter At that point,
however, Loa:an'a blJ guna of Gene
lfora:ID, lim/ Murray and Wtbie
D'-"
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re&amp;en poure d on th e eu..a
added 21 Iut quuter pointa while
the Jock.U eoutd come up wltll
only 1L
11 wu tho oreal reboundinl of
Morpn and Dicken, the tall meza.
!hot burt tile JHkeb_ Jim Bowl&lt;o,
wbo co11ected 2f polnta, wu 11ot
J.o be denied In thia department.
He fOUJht all the way 1 nd aot biJ
eban: but uot enouah to turn the
tide.

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ever, the whistle-tooters watched
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Syracuse 8Z Holy Cross 86
1 ~ penon.al fouls on tbem a• the)'
Siena d8 Army 82
went
the ballTbe
qainst
tbeir
biggerafter
opponents.
Chleftalna
toUTH
cashed in on 22 of the reaulting Wahinlloa 6: Lee 89 Davidlon iO.
28 chan~! •t the foul line.
Cilodal 78 VMI '10
Middleport had onJy 11 tries at Wake Poreat 13 Clem10n 72
the foul lint: and could cash Jn Kentutll:y 7G Miuillippi 69
only five times.
; MIDWEn
A1tbougb both teams uted the Baytoa 1o2 Villanova iO
spray system of shooting, accuracy on both !ides was phenomenal
SOUTHWEST
Logan shot 67 times, hit 31 times
Oklahoma
8'2' Oklahoma A&amp;M 5~
for a Cat 4ft% . The Jai:keta tried
Arizona Tl Weat Te:us St. 87
78 times hit 31 for an excellent
WElT
40~a:an ted 22-18 at the Carll Sturord 60 Wuhlqlon St. 51
d ·
, Keep your car
your bildjJel
quartet mark, space tt to .....a4 at California 13 Ore&amp;on St. 60
halfUn1e. The. Jackets came back UCLA 88 Wahington 65
in tlw be•t •Mpe
to makf' it 83-Sft at , the three- Southern caJifornla 89 Idaho 88
A compl ~tefy reconditioned
~ a1·1ow
quartet frame but wilted from
01 $10.33 per month, All wo~ eatlfr . . . . . . .
By Unl.._d Ptell
there on. Besides Bowles, Morris
P'AT PUitSES SEEN
Rio Grande 72 Soutbwe1lern 51
and Nelson hit the doubl~ 1:olumn
OffiCAGO UP - Purses . and
. . . JOUrlrleftdf)'
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Columbus E:~st 63
scoring figure as the Jacket for· 1takes totalling $4,500,000 will be
FORD DEALER
ColliDibus South "
ward got 12 pointa, Nelson 11.
offered to bQr~emen during the 97· .
Columbus Central 85
For Logan, Murray bit on six day coordinated race meeting tbis
Columbus Aquinas 62 of eight free throw• and Morgan summer of Balmoral, Arlington
Grandview 64 Delaware WIW• fO got seven for eight. Morgan wu Park and Waabingt.on Park. Ap- 1
Chillicothe 80 Marietta 82
bigh for both teams with 2~.
prox.imately $3 million will be disUpper Arlington 38 Bexley 3:1
In a prellmlnary game the Mid· tributed in overnight races, while
London 60 Grove City 58
dleport. reserves ran all over the 38 &amp;lakes events will carry $1,405,·
461 S. 3rd Ave.
Hilliards '19 Worthington '18
lliilt~U~e__5_C~hi~ef~ta~l~n~s,~47~t~o_:2~7~w~it~h_I__IIOOO~~in~ad~d~e~d~m~o~o~ey!.:___ _ _ _ _,~,;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!::'
WhitehalJ 72 Canal Wincbeater 88 Groveport 60 Dublin 46 ~
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Gahanna 88 New Albany 39
Mifmn· n2 Hamilton'"Twp. ••
o
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Reynoldsbur~ 89
Marion-Franklin 37
Columbus Rosary 52
Columbus. Holy Family 43
Columbus St Charles 58
Columbue Academy 55
Columbus St. Marys so
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Eaatmoor 34
Columbus North 80
Columbus Linden 37
Massillon 48 Canton McKialey 46
Tipp Cit 63 Trotwood Madison 53
Mt. verrron' 68 Urbana 44
LebaM'n 66 Wllmii\Cf:on 82
Troy 61 PiquA 80 (ot)
1 Mal'yBvilJe 60 Westerville 49
, oanvllle '19 Granvll1e 64
RosevUie '13 Crooklville 57
New Lexington 66 Glouster 64
South Zanesville 88
Chandlersvi11e 33
Woodsfield 63 Caldwell 48
Circleville 52 Greenfield 49
Scioto 'flLrp. 85 Jackson Twp, 59
Zln'esvllle 70 Dover 38
ChJUicothe 80 Marietta 62
oDresden 88 Pbilo 55

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Father For First
Time In LondQn

LONDON UP - Dr. Roeer Bannister, tbe world'i first four-min.
~te miler, became a father Bhortly
M!LIR$ CLASH
YORK UP - Irebnd'a before midnight Fr.ida:v night.
Delan.f Is the favorite, but Hia Swedish wife, Moyra, gave.
Las- birth to a seven-pound, U.-ounce
dauehter in London'• Unlversaty
'College Hospital. The eblld, their
first, Is to be called carol Erin
Elver Banlliater.

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By TED W. lS!tOWN

Seeretacy of State of Ohlo
dlte ' and prior to the tenth dat
Ohio law providea
that the before· the primary.
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plr1)' eommlUts11 mat name ~~·
dldate11 to rill ¥ataacitl on the 'l'hia exceptiRn . appt\e•only"'~"' general election ballot eaused br
eancUOale fUeil for the olfl&lt;e ~ ~ fllr~~~~ .Stork ehowor
the death or withdrawal. · of thelt
that one ~aruUdate died. It · Klven at tfle bo'me ol Mr• ll~•ioll ~
eaodlditea who were nomiRated
not apply when more tban ~p~~Cfr ln honor of
,.
Ia the pr.Lmariu.
Dn one. filed; tor :tltf,•.me., ~~:.a.... 111 . :Will d
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the candidate wi~awa Saturda~ F!sn~ 2
Prior to J1nu1ry 1, 18$8,
The rtUGn ~ · th~ u~tiOll
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ever. ~r~ was no provlelob la llei ln the fact · that ii li often hekaoree ·rea~vedi'-IPilllY;f;~~~~~~
tbe la.w' allowlPI the ~e! to difficult kl rlom!nate by "write. _which were ptace.c:t in 1
fill nean~les ,on the Primary E· Jn", a vote fr~&gt;m at leaet ""fifteen ' 1:r'llat.~ were pla~e8 and
lectlon Ball~. The theory belllnd per cent of . t~ eiH:ton voUna mentt were 9ervl~-to Forty .--·-cc·
tbla undoubteclll' wa• that 1\om· U1e pirficular pll'ty..a ballOt beiDI
~ &gt;Dale • ~,.
inatlon of party candld1Uia ·1a 1 l)~ary to nomiM.te by ''Wl;.te-- Cohifn~i &amp;ft.d Chatles "":
function of tJ'Ie elet-tion of t.btt in. Thla ao~etlmu ~IIIUJ.teil in a Belpte were Frld_.v
pa\'ty rather than a funeion ol .be party'l failure to ban ,a eMJ.di·
-r _-: ·::T&lt;
oommlttee11..
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Ate at the aeneral tle«Jon. loa ... per gueabl ot Hr. and
.A:n exft!pJ)on to tbia fute waa m.ue)t ., theY . can \fill vteaaeie~ ,rell ~pe~er.
m&amp;~t, howe\"'f', by tbe 10ht Gen· on tbe Jeneral ele«lpn ballot only
Dana turner -nd
er.t Aase.m.bly la that now lJlt qp t.!J.e death or . wi~(r4wal , o( calltd qp Mi. and·.;_, -~,,_,

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111'1. WID HeUman
who hal lll&lt;d f .. a Parliol!lar of· IIBnt ditdllllt . ~od ,. .,.._ thO ~ .L:taord LlQihllll

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Tourney UnderWay_

cbem•, 12(1\1, Holyoke, Mass. 10.

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ValonUne'•. boy nu.. O.I!Ofl: -~~~~~ ~~ permlttod to 'lim• ·•rodldo\Of w~o .,.~ ••mlrjaled ·mtllt' satul'day.
Ja't-bara Dono~ DonnU Wil•on, ·a candlila&amp;e tor the prlmuy ~ f the prbDary, ·llmp]1 beqJuse
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HAMBURG, GerDllny -

11 :D9 SliD On
12:00 ·Faith 'For Toclay
11:30 Oral Roberta
UiO 20th (lent]lry TheoiTe
3:00 Marshall CoUe1e

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for JolmloD uoW be louted ~::or
6
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out 1n the nn~l mlnutea of th~ OalllpoiR
1
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third qurter and tben Paul Pol- MIDDLIPOilT
11
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mer of tbe Relei'V.el came lD to
help unW It Wll aafe to retllJ'D J.tcbon
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2
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Jobnaon lo the pme.
ARIIA RIIULTI
For the vitJdftl Bulldoa:a, Tom PomaRY Q, A'IMnl 51
Widdoe1 wu he acOrlpg ace a1 he Middleport 67• LotM M
bit for 18 point&amp;. Oddly enoup NtiMnvllle 11 • G•lllpofls 6J
eteh of Ute other Athena .tarter&amp; Wtllaton • Jtcbon SS
hit t- •-n polnt.t.
ltiphy 57• Wahatnl 41
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vp ...,
In a bJJb ICOrinf opealng quart· lt1clne 63, .Amtf.. .m 62
er, the Pantben broke lntG 1 23- OU 91 • Bowllnt G,..n 10
II lead cbleOy oa the ohooting of
SlQoa and £ulman. They continI..
Ued to widen tile PP In the ....
·~'
ond quarter when theJ.r fill brflalr:
:.
with BUfflnglon dolnc the dire&lt;~
ing 11rnered them a few
eal)'
bucketa.
'Eastern CIJerl 1matb'd Cool
Thinp beJn to look darla: for vll1e Friday niPt on tQ Tuppers
tbe P1nthen in the third quarter Plains t!Ourt 102 to 17 With Wbode
11 tbey were havJng trouble get- canning 28 point. ln one eth .hb
tina t:llrt.ed aa:aJn and ~ Athena bqt performances. Willlamt of
qulntel pased by Smith came roar- Coolville ,wa• high with 1
lna: back to take a lead about half- , Score by QuarterS:
way through the atanu.
Eastern . . . . . . t22 47 i8 102
Prom that point on, tbe lead see·
Coolville , .... . 6 16 S2 47
eawed back and forth witb the
Eastern reseJ'tlea downed Cool·
Pomeroy quintet shoving ahead ville ...... to 18 with Gilland who hid
at 11-48 at the t hree quarter mar k . ! 21 for'" hl&amp;:h.
1be game wa• nip and tuck
throughout tbe final stanza and
Eastern, Knight 12-1·23; He~ley
stood tied up at 38 all when Buf- 7-4-lfl; Woode 1~28; Boylea 3-2lina:ton weaved through the entire 8; Kuhn ,.2-8; Gaul 2--0-4; Whit·
Bulldog team down the midd1e to latch 3-0-6; Heber 1-1-3; Gilland
liy In a buelr:et that put the Pan- ().2-2. Totals· 41-20 of 28-102.
tben 1n fro:ot to stay.
Coo1ville, Cox 142; WiUiamll 7·
Th
aetuall sewed the ball H8·, Ford 4-S.lt; Scott o-1-1-, Wine,
ey
Y
game up JIJ•t a little J•ter when 1-3·5; Powell 0.2-2: Russell Q-8.8,
Ealtman w11 fouled and
made Totals 13-21 of 3! fouli-47.
good on botb
tries to give the
Pomeroy team a five pojnt lead at
83·58 with just about one miriute
~~bool
of play remaining in the game
.::N;
Two easy buckets in the final sec-

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FJGRT rtESULTS

companiment for the aehool tOtiJ.
Larry Tracy played the plano
1111:011

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It wu the bofl fr&lt;lm lhe bench Neloonvlllo
who helped ~onslderlbly for the Athen,
Paothert, too. MUton J.ambert aub- POMIROY

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Tornadoes Nip Surge ~p From.58-58 Tie N~ End

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LICINSID TO WID

pal'ly. He ,dipped into another file
containine H Valentines from the
'jilted-lover" •erle!l that now_Jlred.
1n En11land in 1830-35. Aquatints,
they're wo:th about $7.60 apiece
now.
One showed a'aobblne lady, and
below it said: "Qf broken vows
fQr hlm 1 mourn; yet sooth my
soul ill soft sensalion ra~e. for
ah! the dear youth 1 must e-ver
prize.''
Stran2ely - well, maybe not so
strang"ly, ~1 that - the comic
Valenlme reured its lovely head
while the despondent-lover school
flourished.

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7:30 · Nat '"Klng•-: cole -. •

A.i"tkj"u~ V~i~tinr Collection Traces
History Of Missives Back To 1600•s
By 00C QUIGG
United PrHs Staff Ctrrtt110ndlnt
NEW YORK UP - Say wbat
you Wllnt about tbe times· we live
in, bqt you•ve got to •dmit there'•
one h.e~Vlenini thin; - we'o,:e
cleaned a lot of the a:oo out of
Valentines .
A quick look at the -history of
the11e hilly-cooey D.illets Doux dis·
closes they started around the
1600's as outright, no-fooling Feb.
14 letters proposing marrlaa:e, and
withm two cenh.irles had berome
lace-goofy 'monstrosities.
Some of the poetry borne by
thrse salady aidedishe! of love in
their literary heyday Js hair·Cllrl
mg stuff. Here's one sent tn 1812
by a MassacbusetU lady named
Amy Harger to dne John Anaell.
In tbat day the eustom was to
make your own, by hand.
It is a "puzzle-purse folding
type which when unfolded discloses the penned sentiments of
lhe sender. The message to John
says, ~n part\J (the spell\ng are
Amy's:)
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"Your hair j1 pailirih brown, In
wringlctts flow,
"And charms beyond the reach
of art bestow;
"Your forehead white as ~now,
your radient r&gt;yes
"Ref!ect the eelysteal blew that
punts the sky&amp;... "
"I've paid .JP to $'15 apiece for
this sort or thina" Sllid Mark
Finch, droppiu~ Amy's Valentine
in a file . Not long ago I paid
$12!1 for a.n English valentine with
a lover's knot woven all over it."
Finch pre~!dcs over a colle~tion
t&gt;C 25,000 antique Valentinea own·
ed by the Hallmuk Card Com-

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7:00

John W. Yoblomosky, 29, of Detrolt, Mich., Wll fined $6 and tOit!l
in Middleport .M.yor C 0 . Fish·
er's court Friday nlf)at on charps
-Rock-and-roll tempos
and n Grover, Janet Carptnter.
or un1afe operation of a motor ve· hillbilly wedding skit entertaineJ. tHigh students are depositing eolns
hide preferred by the Ohio HiCh· ' the Senior Hiah School atudent In Jars marted with the name of
way Patrol.
body at the regular Friday morn· their favorite ~nd.ldate.
Ina: assembly preaented by w. A
The money raised by the Valen ·
1Drake's Room 32 luntors
Une's Day Queen Conteat ·wm au
Th
··'th th towarda the aeblor eJass fund to
e program Dea:an WI~
e defray the expence of the!ir plan·
tra~itlon Flag Salute led by John ned trip to Wa1hington D c. this
Str1ekland and Sam ltusaell. Pro- comlnlf May.
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. aram announcer, Ra.chel Roush,
TbeproJHmwaat:!oncludedwitb
1
lohen introduced Manlyn-.. ~lute announcements
by
':'::~~];);;~
whl)fead •., verse from the Holy Jamea A. Diehl, junior ·1
~ .•- Scripture&amp;.
Blnt.in1 Of the "Alma Mater", ..~. · )

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PLAN TN\1111~ Y fjllaj&gt;IN4 .
The Wi!WiU Tf.Oil Qard~n· Cl~b
will mee• T~UJ'4u ev,nhttt; •t the
kome Ill ..,.._ Edward Koelller on
BuUernut Ave.
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1~""1&gt; W'-'lD WOMEN
The Second Ward Women's
will meet at the Ward llous.e OQ
Tuesd!IY at 6 p. 11}- for J PQtluek
dinner and ValeDtine party.

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me lme ago, a father who was a very close friend of
mine said to me that his boy who was about l6 WU 4r~
~uite a lot and he was very much worried about tt. He IAl-4:
The boy likes ~U . Will vou write to him and try to influe~t

PEP RALLY HILl&gt;
The Middlepo-rt H.iJh School
1tudents bad a pep ISeiSion Frida)' 8 : 2~ Sllln On
afternoon precedjna: the Loan· '1:30 Weatern Feabire
Middleport game that evenint. 0 :30 Capt. MidlliJbt
Coa1 h N P. Swaetham~ner and ld- 10:00 Ho"'dY Doottv
s.lslanr Coach Charlel McDonald
Auilt Dru Sbow
save pep talks and the cheer lead·
Fury
. ers Jed tbe 11tudents In a Sfri.ea ff
Cowht..y Theatre
)l• Wlurd
• che en· ~ end1ng witb the Fight
I :00 Dow ' On The ~~~
Son!J
1:30 Wes1.:orn F'e1tutt
2:30 ~A Gam•
lETTER HEALTH CLUI
The Laure-l Clift Better Health 4 :30 Stake Racea at lfleteah
club w1ll meet Monday at i : ~,P p . 5:00 "n .lUna
ft:30 hoy Ro~Jel'l
m. at the home of Mrs. Robert 6 :00 News
Bowen for a hobo-valentine par- 6:15 Sports. ~}'e•
ty. A white elephant sale will be 8:30 Ro~emafy Cloone) SbGw
held during the evening.
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Fui1Dy
Sbow
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Thi! "'1is Clt~.tfltr lidina clq~
wiU meet 'tueaQr eve:niAI at tbf
ll..l lil&gt;ri&gt;lli• Gr!l!'t Holl. "nero
wUI b8 an i..'BJONpt bq.Unea, ..,.
1ion and 1U meqtb.ll fnd former
Qtem.b.ell ..-e reqQtlte4 to be »"•
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meet in~.

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B.?ys Are Like Their Fathers

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Boy" erles, "Should recall what kind of boys they werl

before they charge tht&gt;ir sons with being no good " Saunders,
the veteran school tea-cher gettmg well into hls 63rd year of
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three generations of boys turn out much hke their fathers.
While this certainly is not a hard and fast rule that is never
broken it happens in a majority of Jl~ather·Son relationships.
Consider how unfortunate it is for boys , and the communities
they Jive in, that do not have a father they can look up to as
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BOYS ARE APT TO BE LIKE THEIR FATHERS
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of him is nol developed? The best part of him did not have a
chance."
There are ~veral r-easons why boys are apt to be like their
~ath•rs. One 11 tN-t o( heredity . The son inherits many of his
father's traits of character. If the father is quick-tempered,
the ~on is ~pt to have the same kind of a temper; if the father
Is kmd, the son usually will be like him and so on with many
traits.
Another reaso~ for the likeness is that of associatkiD To
moot boys their fath'r is the greatest man In the WQtld · A,aythl~g and everything the bther does, the son natur•llY \~~~AU
Is nght, and so many of his acls are like those of lllf filM!'.
In fact many f~thers train their boys to be lille U..~J\.".
However. here ts something we often observe In fal"'r and
son that does not ~em to harmonize with the above rtuontnc,
Often a boy who ts regarded as a very bad one, has a fathfr
that is a very fine Christian gentleman . Some obServer r•
marks, "Isn't it strange that SUCh a fine man has sqctJ. a WaY~
Ward sor.?" But when you investigate as to what )jhld of 1
boy this fathe~ was at the son's age, you lear!l that thil taihp
was just the kmd of a bov his son is now.
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!JOrt of nlllonal ovauon short J.c:keta, pamted slilkei'B and

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him to quit his drinking ." I told the father that woul4
to the boy, and I said, v.Do you remember what Jiind of a
you were when you were l6?" · He dropped his head for a mo,
ment and gave me this reply , "J guess I wasn't any betler~hlfl
Ray is now." Then 1 told him this. "You are a
ei .,n
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now, we respected by every -one You don't need to WOl'Q
about Ray. He will turn out alll'lght."
The following is another case of the boy being like hia (f.·
ther. A teacher in high school reported to me whl•n 1 wtll 'nein
of Boys, thti~ohn Smith during his English class period hail
thrown his text bOOk out through the window Tllis cla&amp;i"'""'I'W\
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w as on the second fl our. Th.e te. achc 1- told ht' m to go and
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through which he had th ...... wn the book, atld down tile bt·t'ck
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Wa
e groun . He returned by the stairway with the book.
He was sent to me at once wtlh n wntten statement of what
had taken place. I tried to lead John to see that he had com·
mttted quite· ~n offense, for a passer-by to see one of the H. S.
students comlng Out of a class 1'00111 window and down the
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Knowing the father quite well I &lt;'fill d ht b
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related the tor to hi Th
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m y P on~ 'ln
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e father answered, "I am glad you
told me about John: I ~~rtainly will attend to him when he
gets home this evemng. 1 went down town after school and
met the father on the street, he said, "Tell me about that bov
Of mlne ·u I told hi m aga 1n what the boy' had done and that -1
had not-flnlahed the ca~e with John.
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nmdered 'Jnto Princ1p:ll
ldW¥d
llolevaon of the Chnstopher Columbua Hl&amp;h School m
tbe Bronx, •New York City, for a
daring plec. ol probl~ition. Koln10n decreed that his S,700 students will no loneer be admitted
to elu~te 8 I( they lhow qp in dunlllets, T·Mhllts, kerehiefa, Jean-.
or pm.curls.
The princtpal f~eb t~t careJenness in appean,n~e ritiJti'll itlttlf in poo~ behavior and ~~~itude,
and. that tbe Ume hu: &lt;:OQUI to do
a4;1metbina about it. He ill'l this Is
a natioQwlde trend. m h.iah acho1dll,
1t is s1vniflcant that too members.
ot tbe sthooJ'• Pvent A'-oc 1atu:m
\IOted UIH!i~Jm(ll,lalM for the new
rea:ulat1on and a:ava the principal
a three-minute ovation.
l believe this bUSlnetJ of •loppy
dreas iuea deeper titan Koltvzon'll
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• t 11 tllment .IIDUUl
b h · • 1 hi k It ·
poor c uvaor. ' t n
Js one
of the first f~tors in o way of
thinking which has made an armY,
with a umform to matcla, of the
nation's younK ll 1, one of the
thwgs which has reduced tbem to
a mase, rather than a collectton
of mdividual s- a mass that has
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come to e wve 1 at Is l!l enll e
to special pnvlle ge
We bave made a power of fu~H
over our tl:!en-aglJrs 10 wbere lh "
very wot:d no lo~ger ("onnoh.·~
young people in their upper ado! escent yean.
When I hear !lie
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wor " teen-ager," I thank or blul'
jeAns, ducklail or crew haircuts.
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Thhe tadther said with emphases, ''I do not approve of any
sue con uct by that boy or mine , Lut don't you know that is
just the kind of a bov I _was when l W&lt;Hi John's age." Anotll~r
example of a boy being hke his father .
Quotation from "Reing a Boy," by Warner Haughton Miff-

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(Contlnued from page one~
Lucy Kibble, now a rellred
sehoul teacl1er of Reedsville has
not retired from work with ;oung
IJOOf,le. Shu II In her 21st year a8
tdv 10r ot the Reedsvl11e Pioneer
4-H Club.
She uya her moat rewJ1rdlng
experlente In 4-H work wAll her
opportunity to aUend the national
t-H·Concren In Columhus several
year• aa:o aud alto 4-H Advisors
~nterenee ln ColumbUI.
..rve ll,_y, Hen lntere1ted in
)'Ounr people,n Mlaa Kibble told
the Dally Sentinel, "and therelore t-H •~Ilk · ha• been \'ery re·
waldlna: to me."
tD .reVifwlnJ her lonJ tervlce
alit" hft ,.tl J.n IJ;tr prennt club,
daua:htera of Women, wM In ~heir
.)'Oli}W"er ~· Wtte alao membei-a

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Ju~~nlleeade~~qu~~c~ s~nd :,;~y:·
problem children. 1 no lo'nger a 1 ~

reminded of the millions- of nieu
kid~~; who wear blue jeana and
kerchi8fs to school, who get eood
gradu and lifow up to be nice
people.
But in all this fuaslhg over the
teeners, we have glvem them an
cxa 1gerated
idea of their own
importance. They are not a •pee·
1al guald, deserving apecial treat·
ment becauae of their youth. They
are hobbledehGyS,
ihOats, )'ear
1Jnp...-ado1eecents verMin&amp; on thl!
reapona.lbl1ltlea' o£ adulthood
They .. m alway!l
have cu1t5.
There will alwaya be a Frank Sin·
alr&amp;, A Jamee
Dean, an Elvia
Pre1Jey to enthrall them. Thcv
run In berda, and drt'!ls, fallc.
dance and .ct alike. We were no
different In my time, which was
just after the lohn Held Jr.,J'lam·
tn 1 Youth erl.
our unlfortn e&lt;lntiated of wide
pant,, enor~noua
l*!ktie knots,

nr tlw same Pioneer Glub
Another r.1ct 11 becori'llng known
In RN•dwlllt! &amp;mong the younger
llct , tnn Tt-us is that U a girl wants
lo ral&lt;'h ll husband, join the Pionerr Cluh ln J.lle pa•t year 1ix
memhen became ..-..arr.ied.
They were Gertrude Wallace
Alton, ('ul11mbu1, 0 .: Ferra Lou
{'lwvaller Baringer, Toronto, 0.;
l.outst' llt•JbtJI Mflrlt111, Belpre, 0 :
Ja1m·e St. Claif t~rM1bne, Kansas
Clty , Mu . Eunice St. Clair Petty,
U. S. Army, Kansas Clty, Mo; llld
Connie Walton Reed, Reedsville,
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.\lso from the 1958 club' Greta
Barton has 2one out to work In a
Parker~biLriJ bank and Maxine
Ret!d 1s a ~tttdent at Rio Grande
Collrjje.
Miss Kibble'• bla:1eat club waa
"Of tour'"' not," f.eported M:iq
In lD~~ when abe had 26 membera. Kibble. "Lool:. will you at tht
Has TV hurt youth intere1t in 4.oH INS membenblp, and thls year Is
work? shewn aQed.
almost at bi•. "

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cut-domn jalopies witb
mottoes
painted on thtm. M! Hstened to
Guy Lt&gt;mbardo, Ray Noble, the
Ca5alomas and the Dorsey boys
Bing Crosby and Cab
CallowaJ,
were our singers.
But I do not lhlnk we thought
of ourselves as a "a:roup," age or
otherwise. tn college the nearest
thina: to a male unift&gt;rrp was ~
Harris tweed coal with gray flan
net panta and brown and White
saddle •hoes. That was a casual
as we a:ot, and oft campus w'
were dudes of varylna color schemea.
We positively did not think of
ourselves as an army, or as n problem, or u
rebels
without a
cause. A minority got carried away
by c1utes, but maiflrlty was highly Jndlviduuli~llc in thougbt and
action. Perhaps we were old before our time, be&lt;'ause we were
depresaion youths and lassies at
a t:lme when there were few joba
ror ad1,dt11 and nune for )'Otmii&amp;ters. A college tJoy who lgdt IU
lluclu a month for an allowance
was a plutocrat.
In today's young, the blue--jean
uniform has befOme a 'ort of sym·
bell of rebelliod agaln:,;t the adults
and the world. But thu is neither
th
here no
ere
I obJect to any re)!unt•ntatlon,
buL especially to sloopy J'('gimenta·
l1on, and there has never been a
2loppicr-looking generntwn than
thh current crowd of teeners,
Pants a.nd shlrl.taH-flapping co11·
tume9, with pincu.rls, muy be aU
n.:ht tor girls on 8 picmc, but th1:1
sight of 1.5Kl0 female ~tudents all
dre!l.'led the &amp;ame way, with 1,800
boya dijpHcatiOJ them m all respertes e-u ept pincurls und Jeer.
chie£1, conUlues a vast sea of untidnns
On tbat count alone, I think Edw'ard Kolevzon of Columbus High
deserve• a rln,e:ma: round of applause.
Copyrla:ht, 1967, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc)

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Two coupJes have been Ucensed
to wed by Probate Court here
since Friday . They are James Ey·
non, 22, Lnng Botom, factory wor·
ker, and Ruby Caato, 18, Middleport; Alva Holsinger, Jr., 21, of
Reed1vi11e. farmer, and Grace M.
CHne, 19, Racine.

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lished about l!YO. This "Valentine
to a bricklayer" ha1 a bright·
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sharp 7:30
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The cruel verae underneath saya: 9:00
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The Valentme bu•lness w" ,...
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sltive to current events. One an- 8:00 C.ptaln Kangaroo
cient card, bowing to Halley's 8:00 Mornine Show
comet, shows cup1d setting lovera' lO:OO Garrv Moorto
hearts on fire w1th the comet's
blaze Anoth('r, m JS6&amp;, probably 10180· Arthur GodfreJ
marks the birth of the gimmj~k ,1~1 ~o3MIO Strike It Rich
Valenti11e. It contains a "t~Jer-- t ~
Vali•nt Lad!'
mometer of love" w1th emotipns 12:15 . Love. of Life
ataked out by temperature: '1Cs· 12:30 Search for Tomorrow
teem" at 10 to 25 degrees; 12:41 GuidinJ Lia:llt
"friend~hlp" 2540; "love" 40-60.
1:00 Katie'&amp; 10tcben
and "'enrapture, unity and bll&amp;:l" 1:30 As th World Tqrn11
6().80.
2:00 Our lflil ~kt
The collection Rl~o contains old· 2:30 Housf'lparty
time Valentine "writers•· - books 3:011 Bts P•yol!
with hundreds or prefabricated 3:30 Bolt Cro1by Show
love verses. You'd pick out the
one you wanted to put In )'Our
Valentine. The first sue!h book
came out in 169'7. Probably was
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Your Esso Reporter
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Talent Scouts
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Radue't Tornadoa toot 1 t.Jui1.
..quea:ker liom ·U»e Ame~
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mate tbeir record l'T•l- and main~ a t.eam. lhootinJ,,pefftnlqe of
ll'lfft lOt. for the . .aoa,
Ill~ in the third qtwter fta.
elne went into the ld4 to stay,·
at. 31-40 but to that t1me tbe aeore
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~o •Jz point ltad. Wlt.b two mtDa
ate. to ••• ~IDt ~ .... p61bt
)Halce. Cv1 ·WGlfe a:ot 1 field coal
, te lila~ It 11-18. "-'11om tollled
tor ~-- and witb fO seeondl
lefUJtrch made two· brilltant. pre,.
lure 'free ·throwl. a. KcPhenon of
~n · Jot 1 Oeld coal wttlr
,.. ene aecoltd: to 10 aad the pm.e

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,.bedule lool allht wllb o tlirllUn1, baJ'd:.fou,bt e?.U ' Yictor7
over the Atbtftl Bulldbp to dlDch
thlrd · pt~ In the SEO
Je.!cue
ttaDclinl:l.'
- ·
The vld.ory, tweet 1t any time
onr AthtDJ, wu doubly " last
nJ.Pt. tt not anl7 pye Ole Piathen a JUrt b•ld on the l!iJIDOAL
third place but Nnt AtheDJ. ree].
LDJ out of 1 flnt pl• lie wiLd
Nelaonvllle for. tint plate.
Tile BoupdJ b41n oriiJ to bett
Lopn next ...,k to tU:e u.e ..hom"1"
pt.onahip, teavtn1 ~ .crUPQa~o
but hetpleN' tO Itt a pJ:ece of It u
they -~ W.uil.e " b..,. Ia
lhe ft-.Ie. ·.
,
- 'nle ~Iller &gt;ietorr '!'1' aef!DlW, a~ effort, but tD wort~

Bob ·.lb,llmori and ,Aoro!l Buf(t~4tqn ,cirt.ain" ~.
tile
I~ tallled 18 ppi.D.til apd hlui'
td ln 21 ~undt- whll., tbe .l,t.
ter Wd all over tlte flMr' in one
of hll ,lr!at.,t pflfermanceL
~·· 'over.
.
!rhe other Pantbert, . too, :came
U M41Pbenoa bad been to11).ed tn for tbilr 11hue ontte- pltudita
~ bt• lbot the pmt could, ttave ~"the a-owd ~~ 1..an'7. Wfldftmu\h
~n forted into overtime with bit f~ 10 poi.Dta and~a Jood' depoJatbly 1 different winner. h fensi . ~joh and Jolin tuon'i: .~ne·
Coaeh Wt'y Morrison•s boy~, w o hand Jump thot ln the flnt' nllf
..d swamped Ames-Bf:ro lut connecled tot cOQriun pointa. that
·
S.74 behind a kept the
,eet 1n Ba_ctDe
, p antben oul 1ri froA t co•
84~ ~tint aps:ee, were u~ most or tbe half. He ~ two
Ulbtlt a df!termlned foe· ~ more· in the aecond half .for 18
Jlltbt. Raelnc ahot 22 f(tt' 48. a poln&amp;a for the evenina:.
,e:.-eentaa:e of .0, leiVIDg tbelr
s. T. Johnson experienced 1 bad

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team . average at 50.31$. nlgh.i 81 he collected only one
Ames-Bern h1t 23 of t3 ln tbe field goal for two point4, However
he wu foreed to leaYe the
game mld way of the Cant period
with four penonals a.td did not

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spray syltt:m for 35%.
Ames-Bern actually fouled tbem·
telves out of tbe game as the Tor.
nado made one leu field foal
than Ame•Bern. Racine wa• without thec . services of Jlm -Adama,
who wat ill, wbich bandieapped
tile rtbov.adJng or tbe Winners.
' Ronnie' Salser was terrific ln this
department-but be miued Adama.
J n tbJ resuve game Racine won
42·25 to reverse a decision of
lut week when the youna:er AmetBern club eaaily took llaclne
35 while -u.sing auba most of the
way.
Seore by quarters:
Racine
1'1 35 53 63
Ames-Bern
19 34 4'1 62
Racine: ' G~ 6 e 1'1: Sabet"
1 IJ 'l; poWM1'1 11 10; Wblfe 4 1 9
Blrcb 8 t 20. Totals 22 19 83.
Ames-Bem: R. ~mith I 4 8;
Girdnu 2 6 f; M. Smith 6 6 18;
R. McPhenon '1 3 17; B. McPher·
son ·:~ 0 1o; Koehler 2 3 1; MeDanlelll 0 0 0. Total• 23 16 62.
Officials: Taylor and Rapp.

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mine to the tune. "I Love My
Juanita
ShuBter
a pl1yer.
pamtoBaby"
pl')l'ed
OQ a did
rCf:(lriJ,
Mlu Shuster dt&amp;eed wlttli 1 lar&amp;:e
portrait of the naUonal rock·and·
rtll idol and then donned an Ivy
Leaa;ue cap and buped a boy's
coat aa 11he danced and mhnleked
throUJih lhe second chor"'
the
sona:.
A one ad Uit, "A Weddiq at
U:Idntiht" wa9 pte.ent.ed by the
following Room 32 player•: Kary
Lou Srn.ltb wa• 'the JN;ahful bride
and Danny Zirkle played the roll
of the areom. WUllam Stefl'ett was
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t e marry•na
\IItke "" ..-,.,a~.
Rodney Sponcer wa• ~ brother of
the IJ'OOm while Helen Rouall playeel ~lie part QJ Spen:cer'a wife. llanny Strouble tbe reluctant father
who 1ave •way the hlllbllly bride.
Jamea Wolfe was the ataae manaltr.
~ea Withee did an ilnpenona·
~Oill of Elvia Prealey
when he
mimic\ed the
rock•and·roll idOl
to the tune of "Don't Be cruel"
played on a record player.
.
Danny Morrla, pnllden&amp; ol tht.
Sftior Clus, pri$1!nted the f01·
lowing girl• who .., eu.dlda~a

smds by Wildermuth and Sisson
gave tbe Panthers their victor)'
margin ot nine foiat!l.
The Pantheta hi 42 per -cent of
.their shotl and made 15 of 2'1
free throws. Athens w.as even bet.
ter at tbe free throW lme as far
u percentage
concerned as
they .dropped In 14 of 19.
Tbe game was a crowd pleuer
, from the Opening whistle as .a
packed house turned out to see
the game billed to have a bearing
on the ehampiODIIhip or lhe leaKUf!. Coach Dick Retton. swamped
· lh 1
bY we._.,
I' 1s h era f o11owmg
e ray,
commented:
"Give the credit to the boys.
Tbey fought hard and worked hard
all week- to win u: They deserve
tbe praiae.'~ · ·
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dbgs by f7 to 42. .
The box JCO.re:
Pomeroy - Wildermuth, 5 0 10;
JobniOn. 1 0 2; Eastman, 5 8 18;
BuCf1n&amp;t.on. 8 4 16; Sisson, i 2 18,
Lambert, 1 '1. 3; Folmer, 1 0 1!.
Tvtala ~ 2G lJ 87.
.
Athens· Widdoes, 8 6 18; ~m1th,
4 2 10; McConkey, 4 2 10; Bashop,
4 2 10; Baldwin, 4 2 10; Beverage,
0 0 0. Totala • 22 14 G8
Scoring by quartf!rs:
Pomeroy 23 20 8 18 - 87
Athens 18 16 14 10 • 58
Offtclala: Karl Heibel •nd James
Stewart.
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Vletoti:luo OUvarea, Spain 6.

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Logan

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18 34 58 f7 Babn' Flll1liture 832, Radne 8er- to dethroae tbe Ailod8ted .....,
22 44 83 M vice Statioll 735, Sporn AU Stan Cha
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INDIVIDUAL ICOIING
882, LibertJ Reltaurant 808, and
At 3:30 p.m. Bu.tulq ....... II ~
IOddleport: Mon1l I (2-2- 12; lr. 0 · u. A. M. 7fMI,
lineup:
Srel!rODc1 St. ~ .,._
llcComu 1 (0-J) 1: Xtanedy 0 (4).0}
The Sporn All stan will ·bavc carroll woHera
H"' y~
0; Kelly 1 Co-o) I; Bowles 12 (0..2) the bilhelt averqe of !.be tourn• ClotbJq 1M, rNDdiJ
'hfa'a
24; UlDdJ 6 (0.1) 8; Whltlltch 3 ment. 11W team U lett by Junio:" 183, Halsum 8akC!17 "n1 u4 . . .
(0.0) e; HeliO.a. I U.J) 11; Hen- Gibbt wbo 11 bavina bia beat ~Uo inloa Ll........_ m.
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'th an a..-erap oI 181. -•
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Lop.a: Moq&amp;D p ("1-6) ~; Mur· Hot Rod, 1e4 b7 Bud (Bang Bill'
The JifV CJotbJ.Dt. witfa aD 1M
1'17 I (H) 11; lllelu91 I ('7-8) 19; Ball) lldtla..,., and Liberty a~ lf'll~ ~:
st.. Clair t (U) a; Bueklel&amp; (0-0) taarant ted b)' Fred I.Nfler IIlia) handJ full u I'J1eDdiT 'bfti'Jl, W
10; 8"'4 2 (OoO) 4; Sebulb, Brad- Czow wlll ·bo out to II•• the Pow- bJ Witlt (l)oobht DribbJ/a) . . . .
Oza. Atbma. J)eiUlU did not JCOre. f'..r men • fttbt for tint place.
and BoblniOn LaqpdrJ leldl bJ '-'
Sund.aJ, Feb. 10, at 1 p.m. ~ !Drop IIY 8lll) Will ore tOinl ~
~"·OLLEGE
teams (with avetalfl) aquare off: Jet eveJ')'one mow tile)' an Ja
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Ataoeiated Radio 831. C1pelw1 tournament.
1
Speedballen 830. :Firestone 781,
PomerOJ Mol« Co. 801, Pomei'OJ
Tbe public 11 wekome to watcfa
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Yellow Jac:k.U Mark Xellr
14 ao4 Mike uo~~o:;;:,::;~ a;;"~•a.=!~ c~e::"~""l.::U:i~-o;::
£rwta 11 f« tbe winnen. Duffy toni:Pt, Saturday, Feb. 8th at t ~on die Utlt tit;
at. 1Mi
bad 12 fol b1cJa on the Lopn p.m. Here 11 how they line up for n1 the lall t1iM 8 11• .,.t; WM
uam.
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tb;e openinJ round, tum and team beld The ~ · Je4 "' Paul

Mlcldlepwt'o

went down to tbelr 11tb SEOAL
defeat lut niPt on their hmqe
court bY a 1M to e7 count, victim~
of a •'harp abooti01 Lopn club
that actually •on the pme on .aeCUI'IC)' at the foul UDe.
Logan jumped into 1 fint qUMter lead lnd wu aever caua:bt a&amp;thoua:h Ute home team wu wiUUn
•trltin' diatance unUI goin1 into
the fourth quarter At that point,
however, Loa:an'a blJ guna of Gene
lfora:ID, lim/ Murray and Wtbie
D'-"
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re&amp;en poure d on th e eu..a
added 21 Iut quuter pointa while
the Jock.U eoutd come up wltll
only 1L
11 wu tho oreal reboundinl of
Morpn and Dicken, the tall meza.
!hot burt tile JHkeb_ Jim Bowl&lt;o,
wbo co11ected 2f polnta, wu 11ot
J.o be denied In thia department.
He fOUJht all the way 1 nd aot biJ
eban: but uot enouah to turn the
tide.

By Unat.l , _

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ever, the whistle-tooters watched
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the Jackett. too close and called Temple '10 Seton Hall ~1
Syracuse 8Z Holy Cross 86
1 ~ penon.al fouls on tbem a• the)'
Siena d8 Army 82
went
the ballTbe
qainst
tbeir
biggerafter
opponents.
Chleftalna
toUTH
cashed in on 22 of the reaulting Wahinlloa 6: Lee 89 Davidlon iO.
28 chan~! •t the foul line.
Cilodal 78 VMI '10
Middleport had onJy 11 tries at Wake Poreat 13 Clem10n 72
the foul lint: and could cash Jn Kentutll:y 7G Miuillippi 69
only five times.
; MIDWEn
A1tbougb both teams uted the Baytoa 1o2 Villanova iO
spray system of shooting, accuracy on both !ides was phenomenal
SOUTHWEST
Logan shot 67 times, hit 31 times
Oklahoma
8'2' Oklahoma A&amp;M 5~
for a Cat 4ft% . The Jai:keta tried
Arizona Tl Weat Te:us St. 87
78 times hit 31 for an excellent
WElT
40~a:an ted 22-18 at the Carll Sturord 60 Wuhlqlon St. 51
d ·
, Keep your car
your bildjJel
quartet mark, space tt to .....a4 at California 13 Ore&amp;on St. 60
halfUn1e. The. Jackets came back UCLA 88 Wahington 65
in tlw be•t •Mpe
to makf' it 83-Sft at , the three- Southern caJifornla 89 Idaho 88
A compl ~tefy reconditioned
~ a1·1ow
quartet frame but wilted from
01 $10.33 per month, All wo~ eatlfr . . . . . . .
By Unl.._d Ptell
there on. Besides Bowles, Morris
P'AT PUitSES SEEN
Rio Grande 72 Soutbwe1lern 51
and Nelson hit the doubl~ 1:olumn
OffiCAGO UP - Purses . and
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Columbus E:~st 63
scoring figure as the Jacket for· 1takes totalling $4,500,000 will be
FORD DEALER
ColliDibus South "
ward got 12 pointa, Nelson 11.
offered to bQr~emen during the 97· .
Columbus Central 85
For Logan, Murray bit on six day coordinated race meeting tbis
Columbus Aquinas 62 of eight free throw• and Morgan summer of Balmoral, Arlington
Grandview 64 Delaware WIW• fO got seven for eight. Morgan wu Park and Waabingt.on Park. Ap- 1
Chillicothe 80 Marietta 82
bigh for both teams with 2~.
prox.imately $3 million will be disUpper Arlington 38 Bexley 3:1
In a prellmlnary game the Mid· tributed in overnight races, while
London 60 Grove City 58
dleport. reserves ran all over the 38 &amp;lakes events will carry $1,405,·
461 S. 3rd Ave.
Hilliards '19 Worthington '18
lliilt~U~e__5_C~hi~ef~ta~l~n~s,~47~t~o_:2~7~w~it~h_I__IIOOO~~in~ad~d~e~d~m~o~o~ey!.:___ _ _ _ _,~,;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!::'
WhitehalJ 72 Canal Wincbeater 88 Groveport 60 Dublin 46 ~
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Gahanna 88 New Albany 39
Mifmn· n2 Hamilton'"Twp. ••
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Reynoldsbur~ 89
Marion-Franklin 37
Columbus Rosary 52
Columbus. Holy Family 43
Columbus St Charles 58
Columbue Academy 55
Columbus St. Marys so
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Eaatmoor 34
Columbus North 80
Columbus Linden 37
Massillon 48 Canton McKialey 46
Tipp Cit 63 Trotwood Madison 53
Mt. verrron' 68 Urbana 44
LebaM'n 66 Wllmii\Cf:on 82
Troy 61 PiquA 80 (ot)
1 Mal'yBvilJe 60 Westerville 49
, oanvllle '19 Granvll1e 64
RosevUie '13 Crooklville 57
New Lexington 66 Glouster 64
South Zanesville 88
Chandlersvi11e 33
Woodsfield 63 Caldwell 48
Circleville 52 Greenfield 49
Scioto 'flLrp. 85 Jackson Twp, 59
Zln'esvllle 70 Dover 38
ChJUicothe 80 Marietta 62
oDresden 88 Pbilo 55

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Time In LondQn

LONDON UP - Dr. Roeer Bannister, tbe world'i first four-min.
~te miler, became a father Bhortly
M!LIR$ CLASH
YORK UP - Irebnd'a before midnight Fr.ida:v night.
Delan.f Is the favorite, but Hia Swedish wife, Moyra, gave.
Las- birth to a seven-pound, U.-ounce
dauehter in London'• Unlversaty
'College Hospital. The eblld, their
first, Is to be called carol Erin
Elver Banlliater.

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By TED W. lS!tOWN

Seeretacy of State of Ohlo
dlte ' and prior to the tenth dat
Ohio law providea
that the before· the primary.
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plr1)' eommlUts11 mat name ~~·
dldate11 to rill ¥ataacitl on the 'l'hia exceptiRn . appt\e•only"'~"' general election ballot eaused br
eancUOale fUeil for the olfl&lt;e ~ ~ fllr~~~~ .Stork ehowor
the death or withdrawal. · of thelt
that one ~aruUdate died. It · Klven at tfle bo'me ol Mr• ll~•ioll ~
eaodlditea who were nomiRated
not apply when more tban ~p~~Cfr ln honor of
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Ia the pr.Lmariu.
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Prior to J1nu1ry 1, 18$8,
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fill nean~les ,on the Primary E· Jn", a vote fr~&gt;m at leaet ""fifteen ' 1:r'llat.~ were pla~e8 and
lectlon Ball~. The theory belllnd per cent of . t~ eiH:ton voUna mentt were 9ervl~-to Forty .--·-cc·
tbla undoubteclll' wa• that 1\om· U1e pirficular pll'ty..a ballOt beiDI
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inatlon of party candld1Uia ·1a 1 l)~ary to nomiM.te by ''Wl;.te-- Cohifn~i &amp;ft.d Chatles "":
function of tJ'Ie elet-tion of t.btt in. Thla ao~etlmu ~IIIUJ.teil in a Belpte were Frld_.v
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ValonUne'•. boy nu.. O.I!Ofl: -~~~~~ ~~ permlttod to 'lim• ·•rodldo\Of w~o .,.~ ••mlrjaled ·mtllt' satul'day.
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12:00 ·Faith 'For Toclay
11:30 Oral Roberta
UiO 20th (lent]lry TheoiTe
3:00 Marshall CoUe1e

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for JolmloD uoW be louted ~::or
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out 1n the nn~l mlnutea of th~ OalllpoiR
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third qurter and tben Paul Pol- MIDDLIPOilT
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mer of tbe Relei'V.el came lD to
help unW It Wll aafe to retllJ'D J.tcbon
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Jobnaon lo the pme.
ARIIA RIIULTI
For the vitJdftl Bulldoa:a, Tom PomaRY Q, A'IMnl 51
Widdoe1 wu he acOrlpg ace a1 he Middleport 67• LotM M
bit for 18 point&amp;. Oddly enoup NtiMnvllle 11 • G•lllpofls 6J
eteh of Ute other Athena .tarter&amp; Wtllaton • Jtcbon SS
hit t- •-n polnt.t.
ltiphy 57• Wahatnl 41
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vp ...,
In a bJJb ICOrinf opealng quart· lt1clne 63, .Amtf.. .m 62
er, the Pantben broke lntG 1 23- OU 91 • Bowllnt G,..n 10
II lead cbleOy oa the ohooting of
SlQoa and £ulman. They continI..
Ued to widen tile PP In the ....
·~'
ond quarter when theJ.r fill brflalr:
:.
with BUfflnglon dolnc the dire&lt;~
ing 11rnered them a few
eal)'
bucketa.
'Eastern CIJerl 1matb'd Cool
Thinp beJn to look darla: for vll1e Friday niPt on tQ Tuppers
tbe P1nthen in the third quarter Plains t!Ourt 102 to 17 With Wbode
11 tbey were havJng trouble get- canning 28 point. ln one eth .hb
tina t:llrt.ed aa:aJn and ~ Athena bqt performances. Willlamt of
qulntel pased by Smith came roar- Coolville ,wa• high with 1
lna: back to take a lead about half- , Score by QuarterS:
way through the atanu.
Eastern . . . . . . t22 47 i8 102
Prom that point on, tbe lead see·
Coolville , .... . 6 16 S2 47
eawed back and forth witb the
Eastern reseJ'tlea downed Cool·
Pomeroy quintet shoving ahead ville ...... to 18 with Gilland who hid
at 11-48 at the t hree quarter mar k . ! 21 for'" hl&amp;:h.
1be game wa• nip and tuck
throughout tbe final stanza and
Eastern, Knight 12-1·23; He~ley
stood tied up at 38 all when Buf- 7-4-lfl; Woode 1~28; Boylea 3-2lina:ton weaved through the entire 8; Kuhn ,.2-8; Gaul 2--0-4; Whit·
Bulldog team down the midd1e to latch 3-0-6; Heber 1-1-3; Gilland
liy In a buelr:et that put the Pan- ().2-2. Totals· 41-20 of 28-102.
tben 1n fro:ot to stay.
Coo1ville, Cox 142; WiUiamll 7·
Th
aetuall sewed the ball H8·, Ford 4-S.lt; Scott o-1-1-, Wine,
ey
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game up JIJ•t a little J•ter when 1-3·5; Powell 0.2-2: Russell Q-8.8,
Ealtman w11 fouled and
made Totals 13-21 of 3! fouli-47.
good on botb
tries to give the
Pomeroy team a five pojnt lead at
83·58 with just about one miriute
~~bool
of play remaining in the game
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Two easy buckets in the final sec-

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companiment for the aehool tOtiJ.
Larry Tracy played the plano
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SEOAL

It wu the bofl fr&lt;lm lhe bench Neloonvlllo
who helped ~onslderlbly for the Athen,
Paothert, too. MUton J.ambert aub- POMIROY

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\Jackets Lese 84:67 To w~an
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Tornadoes Nip Surge ~p From.58-58 Tie N~ End

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pal'ly. He ,dipped into another file
containine H Valentines from the
'jilted-lover" •erle!l that now_Jlred.
1n En11land in 1830-35. Aquatints,
they're wo:th about $7.60 apiece
now.
One showed a'aobblne lady, and
below it said: "Qf broken vows
fQr hlm 1 mourn; yet sooth my
soul ill soft sensalion ra~e. for
ah! the dear youth 1 must e-ver
prize.''
Stran2ely - well, maybe not so
strang"ly, ~1 that - the comic
Valenlme reured its lovely head
while the despondent-lover school
flourished.

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A.i"tkj"u~ V~i~tinr Collection Traces
History Of Missives Back To 1600•s
By 00C QUIGG
United PrHs Staff Ctrrtt110ndlnt
NEW YORK UP - Say wbat
you Wllnt about tbe times· we live
in, bqt you•ve got to •dmit there'•
one h.e~Vlenini thin; - we'o,:e
cleaned a lot of the a:oo out of
Valentines .
A quick look at the -history of
the11e hilly-cooey D.illets Doux dis·
closes they started around the
1600's as outright, no-fooling Feb.
14 letters proposing marrlaa:e, and
withm two cenh.irles had berome
lace-goofy 'monstrosities.
Some of the poetry borne by
thrse salady aidedishe! of love in
their literary heyday Js hair·Cllrl
mg stuff. Here's one sent tn 1812
by a MassacbusetU lady named
Amy Harger to dne John Anaell.
In tbat day the eustom was to
make your own, by hand.
It is a "puzzle-purse folding
type which when unfolded discloses the penned sentiments of
lhe sender. The message to John
says, ~n part\J (the spell\ng are
Amy's:)
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"Your hair j1 pailirih brown, In
wringlctts flow,
"And charms beyond the reach
of art bestow;
"Your forehead white as ~now,
your radient r&gt;yes
"Ref!ect the eelysteal blew that
punts the sky&amp;... "
"I've paid .JP to $'15 apiece for
this sort or thina" Sllid Mark
Finch, droppiu~ Amy's Valentine
in a file . Not long ago I paid
$12!1 for a.n English valentine with
a lover's knot woven all over it."
Finch pre~!dcs over a colle~tion
t&gt;C 25,000 antique Valentinea own·
ed by the Hallmuk Card Com-

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7:00

John W. Yoblomosky, 29, of Detrolt, Mich., Wll fined $6 and tOit!l
in Middleport .M.yor C 0 . Fish·
er's court Friday nlf)at on charps
-Rock-and-roll tempos
and n Grover, Janet Carptnter.
or un1afe operation of a motor ve· hillbilly wedding skit entertaineJ. tHigh students are depositing eolns
hide preferred by the Ohio HiCh· ' the Senior Hiah School atudent In Jars marted with the name of
way Patrol.
body at the regular Friday morn· their favorite ~nd.ldate.
Ina: assembly preaented by w. A
The money raised by the Valen ·
1Drake's Room 32 luntors
Une's Day Queen Conteat ·wm au
Th
··'th th towarda the aeblor eJass fund to
e program Dea:an WI~
e defray the expence of the!ir plan·
tra~itlon Flag Salute led by John ned trip to Wa1hington D c. this
Str1ekland and Sam ltusaell. Pro- comlnlf May.
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. aram announcer, Ra.chel Roush,
TbeproJHmwaat:!oncludedwitb
1
lohen introduced Manlyn-.. ~lute announcements
by
':'::~~];);;~
whl)fead •., verse from the Holy Jamea A. Diehl, junior ·1
~ .•- Scripture&amp;.
Blnt.in1 Of the "Alma Mater", ..~. · )

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The Wi!WiU Tf.Oil Qard~n· Cl~b
will mee• T~UJ'4u ev,nhttt; •t the
kome Ill ..,.._ Edward Koelller on
BuUernut Ave.
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1~""1&gt; W'-'lD WOMEN
The Second Ward Women's
will meet at the Ward llous.e OQ
Tuesd!IY at 6 p. 11}- for J PQtluek
dinner and ValeDtine party.

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me lme ago, a father who was a very close friend of
mine said to me that his boy who was about l6 WU 4r~
~uite a lot and he was very much worried about tt. He IAl-4:
The boy likes ~U . Will vou write to him and try to influe~t

PEP RALLY HILl&gt;
The Middlepo-rt H.iJh School
1tudents bad a pep ISeiSion Frida)' 8 : 2~ Sllln On
afternoon precedjna: the Loan· '1:30 Weatern Feabire
Middleport game that evenint. 0 :30 Capt. MidlliJbt
Coa1 h N P. Swaetham~ner and ld- 10:00 Ho"'dY Doottv
s.lslanr Coach Charlel McDonald
Auilt Dru Sbow
save pep talks and the cheer lead·
Fury
. ers Jed tbe 11tudents In a Sfri.ea ff
Cowht..y Theatre
)l• Wlurd
• che en· ~ end1ng witb the Fight
I :00 Dow ' On The ~~~
Son!J
1:30 Wes1.:orn F'e1tutt
2:30 ~A Gam•
lETTER HEALTH CLUI
The Laure-l Clift Better Health 4 :30 Stake Racea at lfleteah
club w1ll meet Monday at i : ~,P p . 5:00 "n .lUna
ft:30 hoy Ro~Jel'l
m. at the home of Mrs. Robert 6 :00 News
Bowen for a hobo-valentine par- 6:15 Sports. ~}'e•
ty. A white elephant sale will be 8:30 Ro~emafy Cloone) SbGw
held during the evening.
i:OO
Nilht JamOOree
7:30
Fui1Dy
Sbow
llQJIIII '~U· TO MIU
Thi! "'1is Clt~.tfltr lidina clq~
wiU meet 'tueaQr eve:niAI at tbf
ll..l lil&gt;ri&gt;lli• Gr!l!'t Holl. "nero
wUI b8 an i..'BJONpt bq.Unea, ..,.
1ion and 1U meqtb.ll fnd former
Qtem.b.ell ..-e reqQtlte4 to be »"•
ent. A pie aodal will follow the
meet in~.

SaturtlaJ - Channel3

Jfltlonal adveitialna: representativ~. Bottinelli·KimbaU, lnc., 343
Lalutoa A¥6., New York City, HI, N. Y.
!!ft\enld II teeond das.s mailing matter at thf' post office at P nm-

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RICKAlltL OW IN- GINERAL MANAGER
lnNOLD I. GREENE- EDITOR

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Miter ....ctttn arid MINI volue.

a, Bag - 'Week or
Montl'l
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CONCREn FINISHING MACHINE
.ELECTRIC WELDERS
AIR COMPRESSORS
CONCRETE FORMS
*'Witlt OJH!t'at-•
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CATERPILLAR BULLDOZERS
BACK HOE

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This big high·•tepping Chieftain 1tarled a N'l;'olution
' with a carload of "first•" cuu:l an eye-popping pzice tag!
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1Tho !Ow-price field nenrloob4 lib lbiJ helo..l Tho hC111dsomo huky yoa - xtvht lwo haa the
boo.t ttllhonktnq ••• with more poww, more wheelba•, more room-and more .beer ~· of
·OWD8nhlp-than bofore poutble 011 a ...U-trcllned bu~ lllllloolt at what ...,..,. molcbl&lt;:l
· room for !IOWIB the low-pric! lineup: a Jlrapplno 347 OIL Ia., 10 to I ._prea~on ratio
Siraio-Streak v.i ... a whoppino, road-huoola9 122 tnchoo ol whoelboae ami an oD-now &amp;Wipeao!oa; 1
.,..- lor a t.vel-Lino Ride thah nut beat thing to a maoi~ carpeU And thio illrocunliDecl
bocluly !abO on the lie~ with mon them Jis doaoa ''l!ntt', ..U prOftd by 100,000 of the , ,
·rouohoot, toug&amp;.t- mlloo a group ollacll-mioded enqlneen oould d.m-1 II thio oonnde lib "
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''wonc!edul buy-U oertail1ly Ill Our e&gt;dW:e lito olop _dreamlniJ ODd prlceltl AI a ooot leA than a lot -¢-i
"-- of the Jaw.~ jobo, thio DOWCQIIW.IIIILOit:iD!I btg-llme)Hl,_out_Qflonuor "oD-tlt&gt;M'' ~·

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SooulmljSier-Geor~ A. Haul Sr. Meet•t ~tty I'! all
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· 3ter·John Ferguson. Meet at Oily Bulldl!lg

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swnsored by Roolne Metbodtal Church
Scoutma.ter Edward Howell Jr. ~etal Leflon Han
SIIO~red by Middleport Fire :Pnutment
SaouiiJINiel' RolN!rt MUla. J(e~ ai ltf.lddltiiOrl Library

I1n:A~~~~;~~e~MtlhQdl.st
.' ::! a't !&gt;Ill
Ipolls Church
Church

TltOOP 247

SpOiji!PI'ed by Rock l!priDfS Malhodlst Church
Sco11twmr D. J. W. Moo~ r&amp;Mt at CUip ll44fl)nl

PA.CK 106

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Citi,~;ens National Bank
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COMPLIMENTS
COMPLIMENTS

COMPLIMENTS

Adams Grocery
And Service Station

Sugar Run Flour Mill
Mulberry Ave.

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ltelll1~" \l{ov. , . reb of Christ

· TUPPilS PLAINS TROOP .

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lien Le~-~ P-iii r:Jfe. Meet tl Grange Hall
. CUJS.,. ~9J Mtmbers

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The Daily Sentinel

Powells Service
Station

PUJiaheoJ In Tile Jalel'l!lll'ot' ·
'l'luo Meli•·Muon Area

· · Meigs Equipment Co.
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lncorporoted ·

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POMEROY

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Meigs Motor Co.

COMPLIMENTS

'Spencer's Market
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G.· E. Reuter Insurance
COMPLIMENTS

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COIIIPLIJIIENTS

COMPLIMENTS

Middleport

N. !Dd Ave.

Quality Print " $hop

Mijdfaport

N. !old Are•

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
N. 2nd Ave.
Mlddl!£2!:!

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CQM,J.IM~TS

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Goodwin · Printing

.Com pony
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Clinton Filt.tr Co,

Po~•~Y ~

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O~io Valley

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Clelandfs A;pCnce
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Starks Drua Store

OC$1!UJIBNTS

E. Mala Sl,

Pomeroy

MW Sl

DoVIs·W~...-.r; Jn.uranct

Williamson

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Company

Mil! llld ~ ,_

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B. H. Sanborn

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Electric Motor Shop

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Mldlileport

COMPLIMENTS

17 Cole St.

COII~MENTS

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Martin 6' Roller
Drue Store

Pllllivoy

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W. MaiD St.

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Swatzels Ashland
Servic., Station

Rich Valley . Dairy

.Odtllepert

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Meigs Co. · Co-op

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

POIIIEJIOY
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Economy Savings
And Loan Co.

"CHEVROLET DEALER"

COIIIPLIHBNTS

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. ..'tIt · Firestone

E. 2ad St.

W. Main St.

Moore's

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Pomeroy Motors

CQMI!lJJC.,TS

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Robinson's Laundry

Lelarl Falll, Oillo

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COMPLIMENTS

Crow'•· Live Poultry

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Baker . Furniture

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IH I. IIIII 4ft,

Pomero)'

QVB PACK~

nen:f!a~ Leo P. CUJ1ls. , eet at Ch!~fCh

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Allen Appliance

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COMPLIMENTS

2sc;

Den -.det Wapdei _P!W~!k•· ~el at Pt. Pleas. School

MIDD~RT

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W. lllf ljt.

.~v• Jl~K.

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, .... s~po~r~~a
I!)' P'l'A ~nee S.hqot

Service Station

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Bank

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SP\l.IWOlij ~Y Ne~ R.ven PTA
Den Leader \Vyatl F. ChldweU. Meet at School

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l&gt;eh Leider llel'lli!n L. ~tla111 M~et.at Pt. Pleas. Church

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Adrienne Coal
And Dock Co.

Pomeroy

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Conrl II.

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Gilmore Supply

Pomeroy

Rutland Road

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MIDDLEPORT

Middleport

Hartley &amp; Bennett
Shoe Store

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Ohio Power Co.

Mason Furniture

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POST 146
American L111on .
illeet at AIDer. ieelon Hill
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Den Leader R. E.. . ~r..~~;:.t PJ&gt;!!'eroy High SchorI
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. Den l.leali~OOrl'lt
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W. Reese. Meet at Grange Hall

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Spon~ by Sl!llsbwt S~ool PTA
Den Lealfer.CbaHe; Dle)ll. eet at School

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. fed bY~!I*&lt;In Volun~eer Fire pepllf!lh!Wt
aster .naQ!t M. Harr~. Meet a\ Fire Dept.
POST ~70

Sponsored by Methodist Cbureh
Scoutma•ter Jim Burnette. Meet at Ri9 (lrallde Mttbodlst

TROOP 245

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IODBOr""lly Main St. Bapliat Church . . '·
ou~ster. Harry Chambers. M"t at
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Pl. Pleasant Baptist Church ·

Sponsored by Methodiat Churci1
Scoutmaster John D. Davis. Meet at 'I'hevenon CbW'rb

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.lsponoored by Group of Cilkens
ScoufmolJtor Harold Trainer. Meet at Gallla ~~I

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. ~()9DBOred liY Mt, Carmel Bppli~ Cllurch
S®u~r Delbert Garnes. ~·-~· ~1814wol! Church

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Spol!IO.fad bf Pi'eab~rifn Church
Me!lt 4t ~cq, Gal!/polis

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:tmasttr Carl .E. Dllcher. Meet at Plant
red by Mason Volunteer Fire Department
· · Verno~ Ray Roush. Meet at Community J!ldg,

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SpoDBOred by Go14~n Rule ClW,
BapUst Church
Den Leader Ben F. ,Bat.y.Moelatlltdd. Baptist Church

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Scotlll!llfltr Gaylol4 W.Ml!'r. &amp;lett at Qld PoaiOffln

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TROOP 249

d by ~laton lnterdenominatiDnal Church
. r OIID D, Harrison. Meet at Pom. Troop Lodse

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And H.~~ting

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SJl'nsored ~y Ch~· lla!!tlft 0~~
Scoqtmaster Merrill Briggs. Meet at Chureh

COMPLIMBNTS

'"~t OII.W.r.

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by Qra~ Met!Jodld Cllureh
Scoutntaner Mitt Whill. Moat at OaiJil!olis Cll~h

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Jewelry Store
Mlddlopwl

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SooulmljSier-Geor~ A. Haul Sr. Meet•t ~tty I'! all
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· 3ter·John Ferguson. Meet at Oily Bulldl!lg

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swnsored by Roolne Metbodtal Church
Scoutma.ter Edward Howell Jr. ~etal Leflon Han
SIIO~red by Middleport Fire :Pnutment
SaouiiJINiel' RolN!rt MUla. J(e~ ai ltf.lddltiiOrl Library

I1n:A~~~~;~~e~MtlhQdl.st
.' ::! a't !&gt;Ill
Ipolls Church
Church

TltOOP 247

SpOiji!PI'ed by Rock l!priDfS Malhodlst Church
Sco11twmr D. J. W. Moo~ r&amp;Mt at CUip ll44fl)nl

PA.CK 106

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Citi,~;ens National Bank
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COMPLIMENTS
COMPLIMENTS

COMPLIMENTS

Adams Grocery
And Service Station

Sugar Run Flour Mill
Mulberry Ave.

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ltelll1~" \l{ov. , . reb of Christ

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lien Le~-~ P-iii r:Jfe. Meet tl Grange Hall
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Powells Service
Station

PUJiaheoJ In Tile Jalel'l!lll'ot' ·
'l'luo Meli•·Muon Area

· · Meigs Equipment Co.
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lncorporoted ·

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POMEROY

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Meigs Motor Co.

COMPLIMENTS

'Spencer's Market
111111

G.· E. Reuter Insurance
COMPLIMENTS

• COMPLlMQNrs
COIIIPLIJIIENTS

COMPLIMENTS

Middleport

N. !Dd Ave.

Quality Print " $hop

Mijdfaport

N. !old Are•

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
N. 2nd Ave.
Mlddl!£2!:!

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CQM,J.IM~TS

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Clinton Filt.tr Co,

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O~io Valley

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Starks Drua Store

OC$1!UJIBNTS

E. Mala Sl,

Pomeroy

MW Sl

DoVIs·W~...-.r; Jn.uranct

Williamson

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Mil! llld ~ ,_

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COMPLIMENTS

17 Cole St.

COII~MENTS

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Drue Store

Pllllivoy

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Swatzels Ashland
Servic., Station

Rich Valley . Dairy

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COMPLIMENTS

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Meigs Co. · Co-op

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

POIIIEJIOY
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And Loan Co.

"CHEVROLET DEALER"

COIIIPLIHBNTS

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. ..'tIt · Firestone

E. 2ad St.

W. Main St.

Moore's

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CQMI!lJJC.,TS

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Lelarl Falll, Oillo

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Crow'•· Live Poultry

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Pomero)'

QVB PACK~

nen:f!a~ Leo P. CUJ1ls. , eet at Ch!~fCh

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Allen Appliance

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COIIPLIIIINTI

COMPLIMENTS

2sc;

Den -.det Wapdei _P!W~!k•· ~el at Pt. Pleas. School

MIDD~RT

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W. lllf ljt.

.~v• Jl~K.

~UI PACK .tsa
, .... s~po~r~~a
I!)' P'l'A ~nee S.hqot

Service Station

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Pomeroy National
Bank

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SP\l.IWOlij ~Y Ne~ R.ven PTA
Den Leader \Vyatl F. ChldweU. Meet at School

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l&gt;eh Leider llel'lli!n L. ~tla111 M~et.at Pt. Pleas. Church

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Adrienne Coal
And Dock Co.

Pomeroy

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COMPLIMINTS

Conrl II.

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Gilmore Supply

Pomeroy

Rutland Road

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MIDDLEPORT

Middleport

Hartley &amp; Bennett
Shoe Store

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COMPLIMENTS

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Ma1on, W. Va.

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COMPLIJ(!NTS

Ohio Power Co.

Mason Furniture

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COMPLIMENTS

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POST 146
American L111on .
illeet at AIDer. ieelon Hill
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· Sponsor!'d .~'!Nor ~llfli!be~:of Commerce
Den Leader R. E.. . ~r..~~;:.t PJ&gt;!!'eroy High SchorI
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. Den l.leali~OOrl'lt
e. llfeet at School

W. Reese. Meet at Grange Hall

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Spon~ by Sl!llsbwt S~ool PTA
Den Lealfer.CbaHe; Dle)ll. eet at School

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. fed bY~!I*&lt;In Volun~eer Fire pepllf!lh!Wt
aster .naQ!t M. Harr~. Meet a\ Fire Dept.
POST ~70

Sponsored by Methodist Cbureh
Scoutma•ter Jim Burnette. Meet at Ri9 (lrallde Mttbodlst

TROOP 245

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IODBOr""lly Main St. Bapliat Church . . '·
ou~ster. Harry Chambers. M"t at
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Sponsored by Methodiat Churci1
Scoutmaster John D. Davis. Meet at 'I'hevenon CbW'rb

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.lsponoored by Group of Cilkens
ScoufmolJtor Harold Trainer. Meet at Gallla ~~I

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COB PACK ~46

. ~()9DBOred liY Mt, Carmel Bppli~ Cllurch
S®u~r Delbert Garnes. ~·-~· ~1814wol! Church

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Spol!IO.fad bf Pi'eab~rifn Church
Me!lt 4t ~cq, Gal!/polis

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:tmasttr Carl .E. Dllcher. Meet at Plant
red by Mason Volunteer Fire Department
· · Verno~ Ray Roush. Meet at Community J!ldg,

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SpoDBOred by Go14~n Rule ClW,
BapUst Church
Den Leader Ben F. ,Bat.y.Moelatlltdd. Baptist Church

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$po,.ored »Y11idweU Mttllll~l (lhurcb
Scotlll!llfltr Gaylol4 W.Ml!'r. &amp;lett at Qld PoaiOffln

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TROOP 249

d by ~laton lnterdenominatiDnal Church
. r OIID D, Harrison. Meet at Pom. Troop Lodse

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And H.~~ting

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SJl'nsored ~y Ch~· lla!!tlft 0~~
Scoqtmaster Merrill Briggs. Meet at Chureh

COMPLIMBNTS

'"~t OII.W.r.

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by Qra~ Met!Jodld Cllureh
Scoutntaner Mitt Whill. Moat at OaiJil!olis Cll~h

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Swisher and Lohse

Jewelry Store
Mlddlopwl

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Feb. 9, 1957

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CONSISTENT

DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398

addre;,s is, ~l ldllll'pu rt. Ohio. h_as

RATES
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~nsertlons.

t:" word.

FUll rate of 2 cen:t_ per word wtll
char~ed for advertising U
BOt paid far before e 25th of each month ollowing inserHon.

Erron in Advertiaiq--Sbould be reported immediately . 'l'h~
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for more than one lncorrea insertion.
Card of 'Ibanb and Special Notices of EYents printed at regular dusifled rates. Obituarle1 published at 1 cent per word.

bcen duly appumtrd as Admmu- County, Ohio df'ce11Sf'd.
rator of the Esta te of Stella
Dated tt\is 6th day or February
Hoffman late o f Mr1gs Counly, 19~7.
Ohio, deceast&gt;d.
John c. Bacon
Judge
of the Probate Court
Dated this 6th day of February
Meigs
County, Ohio
1957.
(2) 9. 16, 23, 3k
John c. Bacon

were received, h.u been the home
of
the Smith's for the put 47
1
years. It formerly wu tbe home
vlace of Mrs. Smith'.a grandpart:nts Mr. and Mrs. David Welker.
The dining table, Ulled ln se.rv ing the guests, was the same din·
mg table with which the couple
~ct up housekeeping fifty yeats
ago.
A large wedding ~ake, decorated
in gold and tDpped with a bride
~ntered
and grDom Drnament,
the dining table. Mi'lts in a:old and
while, anniversary napkins with
r.he honored ...-oupled names stamped in gold and evergreen leaves
.and gold carnations added to th.&lt;&gt;
attractiveness of the table. other
nower arrangements throughout
the house were in keepl'ng with
tho occa11ion.

GETS
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RESULTS

Meigs county, Ohio
(2) 9, 16, 2.1, 3lc

3 furnished ROOMS and BATH
at 109 Union Ave., Pomeroy.
Phone 494·Y, Percy L- Peoples.
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rent - EJecttw wallfJrliF"'
•teamer. Clinton Fl-4ber, Mid·
dle-plJJ't. Pb. 626G-X.
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IIW!Old Boarda, .,....

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CloiJto,

COmplete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
CUnto., Fiaber, llldclleport.
balancinl 11nd bJak~ service.
Phon( 82.86-X.
ll·l.d
Haeltett•a Safety Service, West
llaln Stret&gt;t Pomeroy, Ohio.
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
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8 room bollk .Newly decorated
inside an&lt;t out. A. N. Benrtl.
IAYI DON'T YOU IC.NOWt
Pomerro11 1 tf
Baker'• will &amp;lve you the bett
----:-trade on tumltun ur •Pplim-

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We Are Pleooed
TO ANNOUNCE

THE
APPOINTMENT OF

MEIGS
EQUIPMENT

HelpWanted

triple tr~ck triple tilt ANO·
DIZJo::D aluminum combination
storm window. For more aalea
and profits contact ALUMA.
KRAFT Ol'' KY . MFG .. INC.
130 17th Street, Ashland, Kentucky . Phone East 4-2910.
2 7 ate
ROOMS and BATH. full
- - -- - ·- - EIGHT
basement , gas furnact! . Out of
LOI Bus1ness ~erVIf~
flood . 9:11 lly.sell Street. ~11clcllc·
port.
2 9 3tp
FOR SERVIn~ or Rf':i•AJR on your ;;;i;..;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;.._;;;..._-"';..;;;"1
Sewing Muchine contuct Jerry
Baughman , Sing:rr • Sewing Machine Co. 2:5 Nurth Court St.,
Athens. Ohio.
2 7 3tc

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COMPANY
Pomeroy, 0.
Phone 94

DANCE

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AS THE

Authorized Dealer
t'OR

McCULLOCH
CHAIN SAWS
Headquortero For
Soleo
Parts ·~rvlre

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(8) Auto Sales

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• Eagles Hall
• Every Sat. Nite
•Music by R.K.O,.
Trio

FOR HOM F. HF.I .IVl&lt;-:UY of Spring
Hill prnducts 1n Pomeroy or
Middleport call Aln Clark,
phoou 048-J , owner of Clark's
Dairy, Pomeroy, Route No. 3.
"Quality S(l('aks For llsclf."
2 8 6tp
AUTO HEPAlR Rou11h's GaraJ.:e, located on Rt.
143, Bradbury. Allen R~Jush,
Phoprietor. f-'hone 6812-J.
2 8 3tc

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Law mllo:.re, one local owner. 6 BOOMS i!nd HATH, $4500.00.
116 Lm·u~l SL., Pomeroy, call
$189&amp;.00. Blaettnar'll, Pomeroy.
ll
16-M or P391.
2 7 3tc
2 7 6tc
1::903
:::--JE=E=P=--w~l:;
lh:-;4,-::w:;:h-::oc:;l drive, SJX ROOM HOUSE, 2158 Maln St.,
Midd 1t'port. Excellent condition
real tood eondJtlon, r,rlce f891J.
anrl
lol·allon. Call 6378 after
317 Main St ., Point P casant, W.
3:30 p. m
2 IJ 6lc
va., before 1:00 p. m.
2 7 3tp

(8b) Auto Services
It H. KAWLINGS SONS CO.- 24
bour Wret"ker ServJee.
DaY
•P hone
Nl11'1t Phone
603!1-X. DOOOE • PLYMOUTH

Looking Far
Som1thing

em.

DEALERS,

3 8 II

(9) For Sale
m,....RG-.,-LA-::-SS:--:Ac::W:::N:::IcN
-c-G:::S-t-ni d"ri~r
canopies, venetian bllndJ all
rolor1 and slzea, aluminum lad·
den, all klnda, Duraery a\O(k
all klada, window blind• an J
thade• aU colora and ab:es. Free
tn1tallaUon, free e&amp;tlmatell. 0Mic
Wtp~l Supply, 21~ Unlon Avt' .,
Pomeroy,
2 1 lmoL:

moo WRINGER TYPE WASHEH ,
11r

yean ·otd, $20.00. Pbone 6036-J .
2 1 3lt

IIAYTAG WASHER In uct'llcnt
eondiUtn. Phone DOM.
2 9 31c
2 IJOTS Jn. SYRfi.CUSE, foundation
for boaae, bJue:prlnta, watet

tapt. BlU COzart, Raclne.

aT atp

You'll Find It
Through The
Daily Stmtinel

WANT
ADS

Call

398
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Exceptions thereto may be filed
by any interested party at any
time- prior to five days before the
dale set ror hearing.
WITNESS my signature and thf
seal ot said Court, this Bth day ol
f''cbruary 1957.
John C. Dacon
Judge and to:x-Offic:o Clerk
BY Mary Olive Ingraham
Deputy Clerk
(2) 9, 16, 2tc

JTRUCTURAL I BIAMI
SCRAP IRON -

METAU

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
PhoM 510

Pomeroy

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.Barnc:w-Sim)liOb lnauranet Aaenq,
Middleport. Flft .. Automobileo
8
lloo&lt;ll, Phono ellf.ll
140-11
1955 PLYMOUTH VB Sayoy 4 dr.
Sedan. One loCI! owner. Its
.I
packed to the brim wUh vim!
COIIPLI:'I'Ii:
lDaur•.u
.PrGteetloa.
$1490.00. BIHUnar'a, Pomeroy.
Ute, Auto, flnl, Po.lio. Clll Doa
2 7 6t.c
ann~, Middleport. Oblo.

I(ii-J ReaiEstate

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WE BUY

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18M BUICK Spec:tal 2 dr. Rlvien SAVE ON YOUR SHOE repail' at
Racine S:toc Shop.
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Cpe. Dynanow drive, "Hard
11·30-tl
Top", one carelu1 owner. $2190.
--:cc--- - - - - Jlaottnar's, Pomeroy.
l.lO til Insurance
2 1 6tc

19M BUICK Spetlal 2 dr. Sedan.

Notice is hereby given that Ruth
Taylor whose Post Office address
Is Ch.ester, Ohio hal been duly appointed Executrix of the Estate of
Emma Smith , deceased, late of
Chester Township, Meigs County,
Ohio.
Dated this 1st. day o( February
1957.
.fohn C. Bacon..
Judge of the ·P robate Court
Meigs Co11nty, Ohlo
(2) 9, 16 • .23, 3tc

•Eagles And
Guests Invited

GENERAl.

19M PONTIAC VO Star Chid So- QUICK S!WVJCE on W.Wh Repairing hy F'actory Trained
dan . l.el!s th.an 9,000 ea11y mHes.
willrt,mahr,
COLLINS JEWE$249b.OO. Blaettnar'&amp;, l'omeroy.
LP:K.S.
P•·meroy.
1-3-lf
2 7 tlLc
Al'IIYONE DESffirNG HOME DELIVEHV ot Brouehton's Dairy
Product! In Pomeroy or Middle8
19~ BUICK V8 Special 4 dr. lliv·
pori, call Walter ' Cronk&amp;, phone
iera Sedan. "Hard Top" , Ol)e
6057-J. Ar'e·r all, "The Best
local owner. '269~.00. Blat.~tDoesn't Cost A Cent More."
ncr's, Jlomeroy.
1 2~ lmoc
2 7 6lc
l'OllEMAN &amp; ABBOT!' T.V. SERVICE All makes Repaired by Expert Technicians. Phone 6284: Y
19M PONTiAC VI 2 dr. Sedan
Middlepcr :.
6-l~d
Less than 12,000 miles by careful local owner. f2l93.00. BlacU· RADIO &amp; TELEVlSlON SERVICE,
nar'11, Pomeroy.
Phone 200, Cleland Appilnnce
2 7 6tc
Store, 118 W. Mwin St., Pomeroy.
2-23-11

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ex.-cutrht
Est•to of Emma SMith, Dec:oiHCI

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DEALERS WANTED
to handle the new ALUMA KRAF7

Announcement!

ot

POMEROY - New 5-room frame
wilh b&lt;tth and furnace heating.
All on one floor, recent con·
struction. Full basement with
drive-in garage. Nicely located
on large corner lot Plan to see
this bouse soon. Only $11 ,000.00 NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR·
lNG ON INVINTORY
MIDDLEPORT - 7-room frame
ProiMt.
Court, Mel" County, Ohio
home with bath, hot air furnace
the
'Administrator and to
TO
heating with stoker. Plenty of
room upstairs and down, closets, such or the following as are resiVenetian blind.s, large porch, dents of the state of Ohio: aurvlvfull basement with plonty of \ng spou~e. if any; next of kin ;
work room. Nice level lol with beneficiaries under the wlll, iJ
garage. Excellently located near any; the attorney or attorney~
schools anrl rhurehcs. Sh.own by representing llr"IY of the aforem,n
tioned persons:
appoinlinent ou ly.
You are ho•reby notified that on
HIGHWAY HOME-tl-room hous&lt;! the 4th day of October 19~. an
w~th bath , pl£·nty of clnsets, Inventory and
Appraisement oJ
large veranda, plenty of shade. the estale or Mary Alvira Strick·
2 acres fertile soil. On State land, deeea&amp;ed: late of Village ot
Rriute and only 3 miles from Pomerov in said County wa&amp; flied
the Courthou.se. A wonderful in tht~ "court.
place for children. Priced at ~- Hearing on said Inventory anrl
only $6500.00.
Appraisement will be bad before
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y thll Court on the 28th day oJ
:2) 9 3tc
February 19~7. at 10:00 o'clock a

TWO and THREE ROOM apartments, ci4;Se in town, 127 Butter·nut Ave.
2 G 121&lt;
'-~'or

Emma E . Gotschall late

M.l

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IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - RENT flnd employment - blre or find a lost Item through
'The Daily Sentinel WANT
ADS. Don't put ~ff can 398 Today Ad in
thlacolumn

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Th(• home in which the gue~Jh

Judge uf the Prob;aLe Court

' 1141 For Rent

(1) Notices

between 7~ and 80
£nt"nds and relatlvell ,i:atbered at
the home of Mr. and Mn. DonH!l
Sm1th to help celebrate the golden
weddmg annivereary of the couple.

Meigs

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word or 'ttlfte eonseeuttve

Speci.ll- Ooe month for 25 c•1ntl

ru~eently,

Notice iS hereby given that
Mabel L. Swan whose Post OUin
Addreaa is Langsville, Ohio, Route
Notice is hert'tJl g1ve n that Rob- No. 1 baa been di.!ly appointed as
crt L . Coats ..,. !l ... si. Po:st Office Administratrix of Lhe l:state of

WANT ADS

2 cea.ts

Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Smith Honored
On Occasion Of Golden Anniversary

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NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR·
lNG ON INVENTORY
Probate Court, Maigl County Ohio
TO the Executor or Administrator and to such of the following
as are residents of the 111tatc of
Ohio : surviving sp-Ouse. if any;
next of iin : beneficiaries under
the will, if any; the attorney or
attorneys representing any of the
aforementioned persons:
Yon are hereby notified that on
the 6th day of February, Ut57, an
Inventory 11nd Appraisement or
the estate of c. E . Petty deceased,
\ale of Olive Township in said
County was filed in this Court.
Hearing on said lnventory and
Appraisement will be had before
this Court on the 20th day of
February, 1157, at 10 o'clock a.m.
Exceptions thereto may be filecl
by any inlere&amp;led party at any
time prior lo five days before the

A&amp;&amp;i.sting at the d.iblna
table
were Mi.ss Jessie Saunders, Mrs.
Ivan Carmen and Mr1Denver
Smith who were relieved later by
Mrs. Avery Nelaoo, Mr1. FraDk
Clark and Mra. Mary RawllnfJOthers as1i11ting in the iikhtm
and with wraps. gi.fta and regi.At.ration were Mrs. Clarence Heaton, Mr'l. Sharoit Smith, a grantf.
daughter, Min Jean
Folk and
Mark Folk, both a:randcbildren o(
t he couple.
The immediate members of the
family present for the occaaion
were Mr. and Mrs. Denver Smith
and grandson, Timmy, from Wells-

Magnolia Temple
Past Chiefs In .
Th ursday Meetma

date
set for hearinf.
WITNESS
my signature and the
se" I of said Court, thiJ 6th day of
February, 1931.
John C. Bacon
Judge and Ex·OCflclo Clerk
BY Mary Olive lnlraham
Deputy Clerk
(2) 9, 18, 2tc

LIGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE No. 314

An Ordin:mce amending 8alal'1
ordinance of the Vlllaa:e "of Porn'!'
roy; Ohio and providing w1ge in
Rodney Downing
creases Cor employees of the vil
!age of Pomeroy, Ohio.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Be It Ordained by the Council
Plre, Autom ... lla~ HHith
of the Villaie of Pomeroy, Ohio,
all members cleded then~to conACCIUINT
curring;
Lifo, Catualty and londt
Section 1. That it ls nt'ccssary
to rhange th(l waaea and sa larieG
or the followlna employees and of
Real Estot1 Broker !ldala
of the V'illa&amp;c of l'omerety,
to
wll;
·
Ohio,
In MIDDLIPOIT, OHIO
STREET
AND
CEMETEHY DE
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PHONU
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PAR.TMENTS.
'-:;~;;;::;;;::~=~;;::;;;::;;;:i:iiii:iii~l 1. Olho Murray, $1.40 per hour.
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2. All other pre~ent employees,
$1.2:S per hour.
CONCRETE BWCKS
3 . All now employec!l $1.00 per
hour
for a probationary period ot
"'lr.Nid letter Por leM"'
six months.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
GRUESER .B LOCK CO.
1. Chief of Pollee $2eo.oo per
mnnth.
~ Miles North tf POII!JI'O'f
2. Night Patrolman $25.00 per
month.
On ••·
C1ll Wm. - ·
3. All olher re&amp;ular pollee $21~..
00 per montb, 111t. 3 mo.; $22:5.00
per month, 21l'l 3 mo.; $Z40.00
per month tor serYice after 1st
We Serve
8 mon.
4. All &amp;pccial pollee $1.2:5 per
In Nearby Nelahborhoods
hour.
With

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In A

Price Range

Thai

Meclo Every
t 'omlly Requirement

Trevy-Finaterwald
FUNERAL HOME
144 Butternut
Pomeroy

All Moke1

1114 Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO

SAi.IS

W'I'ICE

___.. 1. Office Setretary $40.00 per
week.
Soctlon 2. Tbat thl11 ordinance
is paascd to amend and !lupplcmcnt previous existing salar)' ordinances of the VIllage or Pome·
roy, Ohio, and that all pro\·lslonl
of l)t her sala1ry ordinances nQt
lncomistant wltll. ·l be provision~ of
thl!l orfHnanee are. to remain In
force and crtecL
Thls Ordinanoo shall hike effect
at . tht' carli.ett porlod allowcd by
1
law ,
Attest:
Charles W. Leaar, Clerk
Approved:
E. F . ·Robinson . !dayor
l2) 9, 16, 2tc

atrved. wbed the Return JoDithiD
11ti11 Chapter DAR met ftiday
afternooh at the borne of· :M:r1.
Dey Hyaell, Mulborry Ave . Mn.
Jotm Duerr, Ml'll. Bury Crais and
Mn. Thoma&amp; Goegleln were eoboateaaes.
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23.
Mn. lrvitia KalT Jr.. repnt,
It was annou11.eed. that the local
prealded at · lbe
meetlDI. The
ehapt~r
would cel,brate Ill 50tb
cbapter W'BI DOUfied that the recently oraahhed CAR (Children of Anniversary next :year, llill Ben
Sanborn &amp;1Ve 1 report on the Dl·
Uonal, state and local levet. oJ
the a:enuloa:ioal and bbtorieal

able to attend because of SJekness
were Mrs. Ralph Smith and two
IOilll , Bob and Ronnie.
Another
ifandson, Drew Smitta of T-.~ledo,
Qbio, was llD&amp;ble to attend, hut
ser1t a telegram whkh
was on
display among the many lovely
gifts and cards received by the
couple.
Guests from a di5t.ance includ·
ed Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Story,
Columbus,; Mr. and Mr&amp; Clyde
Parrl.ah. Coolville; l4rs. Guy Smith
and Mn. Kenneth Frazier, Galli·
Rawlings,
poli1 and Mrs. Mary
Nelsonville, Ohio.
On another occuion, Mr . apd
Mrs. Smith were dinner a:uesUI
of their daughter's family, .Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bettin,&amp; •.,n~d.nda•',u rb .
ter, Jan, at tbe Martin ..,
in Middleport.

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Kin Club Holds
Valentine Party
Thursday Evening
A hostess gift was preaented to
Mrs. C. J. Ebersbach when thi!
Kip Club met Thursdey nenlng
at her home, Prospect HlU, for a
valentine party.
M('s. Ebenbacb presided over 1
abort bu.siQess session and Mrs.
Richard Vaughan Jr. wn1 welcomed
back aa 1 member. TwO pad:a.11eS
were auctioned a1 a money mak·
lng project with Mn. Emma Lel(beit and Mrs. Edgar Pratt the wlnnen. Valentine
gifts were ex·
changed by the secret palt.

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The Ripley Viking! rolltd ovtr
inept W1hama Falcon te._m
;~' " "~tllal &amp;!!ll showe4 tbe eft.ata of •
recent flu. attack lasl ni&amp;ht by a
score 0/ !i'r-41 in a game&amp; played
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Mrs. Patrick Lochary reported
on national defenae. Attention
M:r. and Mrs, Bob Parker of wu called to the FBI ~l'J writ.
Columbus vi1ited recently with ten by Don Whitehead and aLso
to the mental bealth biJl in Aluka.
friends i.D Minenville.
Mi11 Cheryl Ebersbach is con·
fined to .her home, Union Ave.
Mr1. Ralph Windsor presented
wltb the nu.
• pnsram on ''Great Amerin.n
Patriolt" and mentioned the folMrs. William Baker, Mn. Char· Jowi.n.&amp; hiJtorical ch,racten of ~ur
les Buck and Mra. Willard Eberl- country: Poeobontas, Georte Wallbbach were busiaeq vislton in lnlten, Thom.. Jetf~non, AlexGallipoli1, Friday.
ander Hamilton, Daniel Weblter,
Mra. Willard. Ebenbaeh spent BenJamin Franklin, Abraham Un·
ThunW in Rutland .wttlr her lis- e9ln, Clar~ Barton, Harri~t Beechter Mrs. John Siuon, who i• UL er .Stowe 1r.d 1uUa Ward Howe.
Dr. Alaton Tracy of Columbus She gave 1~erutin1 fads eoDcemarrived Friday lor a visit wttb bia loglb.eir Uvea. TWo poem, "Home
parent&amp;:, Mr. and Mra. E. J. Traey. AJ:ahf' by Van Dyke and "'Barbara
attending the !'ritchie" were gl:ven by Mn. Wiad
Among those
Willltm ·W arfeild concert at Mem· 1or· to ronelud~ the proJI'l.ID.
ortal hall , Athenl were Mrs. A.
R. Knieht, Mrs. Edwi.ll J. Cbarlea,
Tilt: ritU.I bepetUction by MiA
Y:iss vtda ·Ible, MT. and Mrs. · Pat- Grar:e Horton cloaed the meetinl
rl.ck LOdliJ'f, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- after which refresbmenta .c arry•
ctore Reed Jr., Mr. and Mn. Rob- lng out the Geerge WaabinJton
ert Roberta, 11n. Nolan Swact· blrtlt'clcly thetne, were served bY
bammer, Jdra. Cl1,11de Husted, C. the hostesses.
E. BJJ~ketJee and daughter, P~tty,
.Janet ·carpenter, carolyn Meter,
Sondra Pott&amp;, Jabaes Lohte, Milton Lambert, and Sol Joltnaon.

Mi!l.l J8«(ueUfte "Rice,, !~;d~
oort, a.nd Mrs.
Ruby 0
Point Pleasant, entertained Friday
evening with a layette shower for
\1-rs. Larry Rlce at her home on
South Setohd Avenue.
Games werJ! player ani prize&amp;
were won by Mrs. M'axine Kin·
nalrd, Point Pleasant. The layette
~ifts were placed on a decorated
table under a pastel umbrella.
of
decorated
Refreshments
cakes ice cream, candy and .coffee
were ~rved and a Val.::ntine theme
was used for the party.
Cole ·
Guests were Mrs.
Mrs.
rrtan, Mrs.
E.
Robert Mills,
Sheila Stover, Mrs.
Jr and daughter, Debby, Middlepo-rt; Mrs. Dwight Steven, Gallipolis; Judy Sauers and daughter,
Martba, Maxine Kinnaird ·and IKin,
Ricky, Esther Hall, Margaret Cion
ch. Pauline Sines, Pearl Gerald,
Be'tty Hutchinson, Trudy Perkins,
Mary Sue Osborne, Point Pleasant
Stnding gifts but unable to att.end were Mrs. Charlell Vrom1n,
Mrs. Don Becker, Mr&amp;. E. S. Scha ·
at and dauJtber, Sally.

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For th.e Falcons, Jerry Arnold
:;; :· ~-- wa&amp; Aigh m.an with 13 points : No
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other ~~~alcon hit in thE: double
1.!'." .~·:figures •• Ul"" blliiJ lime and a.cain
.. ~; · refused to stey in the bucket.
,&gt;.·• ".-. Turnoven pi'o'Ved cO!tly to the
-·~··' Wahama f~ve, ~P9· Qther hieiJ &amp;cQr·
_;, ..':..~ trs. fOr the ···Vlliirii:s werC Lar'f~
·.: !Uarl~ with·· 14 ·tnd. Rod Qarleu
,,1".;...~. with 13.
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ln \he Jut period, thouah, the
··"'alccna reaiSy lan:ed a• lhey naan1&amp;ed to scor(' only six polnta wblle
·' he Vikings were hittine the
hoops for 19 to sew up the b1dl
Jlme.
Tbe vIctory wa• the ei&amp;hth of
the year I9t Ripl.e.y. T~ey baYe
Ioat II ve. Fur the raleoR.:, it wu
Utelx f·i fth loaa;. ThtY "faa-;l won 10.
In tlle reurve eontett, the Rip·'I
~ey "B" ttam
defeated the WaB
1ama " " te.m by 12 point&amp;. R~ymond Cundiff t&amp;ad 10 for Wahama.
The box 8 eore :

Wahama : Ollver2 0 4; YoungO 0 0
Arnold 5 3 13j Ford 2 2 8; Clark
2 0 4: Sprou~;e 4 0 a;· Rou 1h 3 0 6·
Layne, 0 'o o. Total-18 ~ 41. . '
BJPI..EY-:-SkeenJ,,. 1 o 2; Ranpqlph l 1 S; E. Slater 8 t 23; R.
katleAI, f ~ 13; L. llarfess, 5 4 14
P~lterl(t~ 1 0 2; 'I'utals 20 J7 157.
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little- opposition t~ worry about,
bathe
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the •eason anticipated at plush Hk·
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to narrow tbe lead down &amp;y the
• &amp;ii:,. . end of the third quarter as they
t
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·"'T"f:"" the period. 1'he score at that point
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len-room f•r the hoyl over their
1arag~: iind 111: a Christmas ~:ire

~IM!h Cub wu Jiven

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Hr1. Pleken1 and Mn. Miller
wore their navy blue and gold Den
· ~ther unilcrma and all bu t two
If t·he l)ewe~J Cub ...... just turned
~ighl t~ncl In the llen-wore their
miforms. ~rs. Pickens preairte I
1t the "typical meetln!!['' with RaGm Swanson leading the Pledge uf
'llegiancl'! to the Flag which wu
·o11owe d by the Pack oath aDd
·epeatinu or the Cub Scout l~ws .
1amea "n1 1J1er Keep·~ r vr. the Buck-'
1kin, called the roll with the Cub$
mawefinu. wlth their name an•1
neir favorite animal and Miller
1lso read the record of the lasl
1leeting.

An ''Inspection" ski-t was pre:
:ented with Den Ohiet Erwin u
he inspectine 01Licer and the p~o~ram clo:red with the Cub scoljt
-...iving Cirele and plege "Do Your
Best:• A question and answer period was held with Mrs. Pickens ex?laining Cub Stout projects ando
!)rotedures.
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The Cuba had ·an exhibldon Of'
Cub Scout lUeralore,
maler•·olo
the.Y have Ulled in ·proJ·ecto 1•,·,
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Stort.
Martin fte•taurant , Wernert' Ra1 ~o an(!. Television, l,.i!e Smith ,
Zerkle Tru~~ina: Co., Gt!MMr W•f·
' le Sbop, Dr. Cb'de ln..,la, .LYon•
'Pool .Room, R- H. Rawll~ and
~ • • JdarUn and RdlJtor, luborn
~ewelry iton, lliddlepo.n D!rpartment itort, PauJ limut..
M.n. L. E. Reynoldl, ·HariJd E
Hubbard, "tddte 8.UJ!kett1 Mei lj.~
Water Company, The SJUli &amp;-. .
Crou Harwa,e. Rowley ·~ Rel·d
Hardware. Foreman and A\bbott
Televialon and Radio, IPJ'nea·
ilmpBOn Insuranee. Tbomas HcndJix, Clinton J'i .. ber Company ,
Funeral Home , c.
"'Dawlin'"s-Coat•
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i'ultz, :James Arnold.
Sidney T. RuJ&amp;eJI, R. v. King,
Construction , Dt . K . D. Am1hary,
Mayor C. 0. Fisher, J. H . Grate .
D•vld Jenkino, E. M. Wood , Freida
Faehnle, Jimmie'~ Pastry Shop
Quality Print Shop, McMaster
Hardware, H &amp; R Firestone, The
Hit Shop , Becky'a, Roush Shoe
Store, Hom~ Restaurant, Wa11ace
JeWeln.· Store, Fry's Plumbir.g,

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Waite~" waddel~

Clarence Lacey, Da.v,ij1J&gt;1_}fill«
co.. Dr. R. R. Pickens, Fife ~~tng­

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rie.kel\1. James Miller Robert
Swanson, Kill\ f.feal, Pat Edwards,
Paul Wj]son, Roy. Coleman.
Friday evenihg's nieElting wa~
the twenty-eighth anniversarY of
fh4! MiddlePort-Pomeroy
Rotary
Grate.
Club aceordinJ to J. H.
~barter member and Paat President of the Club.
Methodist Women who prepared
and served the dinner were Mr.s.
Norman Wayland; Mrs. James Cri&amp;·
well, Mrs. Perry Milch, Mrs. David
EntSMlnger and they were assisled by Sharon- Jones and
Carol
Criswell and Bess Sanborn.

ALLEY

Tie For Coast

Cage I..oop Lead
By John OrfHin
United PrHI Sporh Wrlt•r
Thanks to a successful stall for
the last minute and ~8 seconds,
UCLA's winning streak in the Pa·
cific Coast Confere11ce reached 23
games ~oday and the Bruins remained tied with California for the
loop lead.
But something has to give fOOn
in one of lhe hottelrt bailketball
races in the country, perbaps tonight when each ol the co-le&amp;ders
tries for a second victory hi twu
nights.
UCLA, ranked fifth natiOnally.
ex~endt&gt;d its loop winning $trj_ng
Friday night with a comtback
6S·65 victory over WashingtOn lit
Seattle.

·, l forgot to straight· 1
en out my insurance
on the new house.
Wait a minute, rD
be right back. Far·
fetched, maybe, but
a wise step at that.

·v I) Edwards

"TERRIBLY SORRV; ANNIE-I k'l'klW
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MO\t1E "TONIGHT ··•CALl,. I,P SUSIE.
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theme·, Christmas lor D-mber· Ne•l n- J J Dov18 J"41lto 0 ~­
Outer space and the , Sta;;~ Jar.~ ~k "';~d · RobiaaOn, ~!.~
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Prob.ate Court, Mehp County, Oh ..
TO the Executor or Admini11tra·
tor and to such of the following 11
are residents of the state of Oblo:
survlvina: spouse, if any; next ol
kin; beneflciarie&amp; under the wUl,
if any; the attorney or attorney•
representlna: any of the aforemen·
tioned persona;
You are bf'reby noli fled that on
the 8th day oi Feb., 1967, an lnven·
tory and Appraiaement of the
estate of Zona Hette11imer deceased, late of Middleport, In aaid
County was filed. In this Court.
Hearing on sald Inventory 1nd
Appraiaemcnt wUl be had before
this Court on the 28th day of February, 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Exception&amp; thereto may be fUed
by any interested party at any
time prior to five daya b"fore the .
date set for hearing.
WITNESS my signature and the
sell of said Court, thi1 6th day of
February, 19~7.
John C. Bacon
Judge and Ex-Orrido Clerk ·
(2) 9. 18, 2tc

was u.ae wl'h the Fai L!on 1 definitelw ., 1m bl tbe ~all ume.

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··•· ~: (QtJld 119t eope with the fast ·
. .. ··"· br~akloa: Jijpley ~tu~nl.l\1 wblcll
... . . 1 .. , tkey b,. de~11ted tulier in the
year by 71-tl tt .Ravenawood.
Tbe b~l ~tn411oi and lanoy
~. .- _ hook. ••ot ol Glint Slater of the
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·•· ... undoing as lle dropped In 23
~ : · ~ ' points, just a bit under his 26
~ ; . .. . points per game average for the
season.

recorda.

Layette Shower
Given To Honor
Mrs. ltnry Rice-

p,, Feb.~. \957-7

...0. Ripley Vikings Roll OverWeakentd ·
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Wahama Five.For Year's 8th Win

undet
the ehalrmllftlhlp of
J)arle
Dutton, were permitted to tup
their old . DIHDII, that of The eradie of Uberty. 'l'be ritxt meetinl
1of this group will be held at thf
home of M't'l. Dutton on FebruU'J'

Trotwood, Oh_io. Un-

Refreshments were served by I
the hostssses to those named a·
bovc and Mrs. Ray Seldenable, Mrs.
Bernice Darst and grandson , Mrs.
Amanda Kasper, Miss Thelma
Grueser, Mrs. George Heines, Mrs.
Karl Gruescr, Miss Erna Jesse and
Mrs. Carrie Grue11er.
The next meeting wlll be held
at the home of Mrs. Adam Ebersbaeh on Thursd~y, MIU'ch 7, with
Miss Bernlcc Ann Durst as cohostess.

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ton; Mr . Ralph Smith and dau&amp;h·
ter Sharon, Mr. and ·)Ira, Don
Betting !Mlldred) and dauahter,
Jan; Mr. and Mrs. Broob Folk ,
~Evelyn) and children, Mark. and

Games were played during the
•ocial hour and prizeo awarded
Mrs. Lawrence -L anning assTBted to Mrs. Emmett Blackburn, M~.
bv Mrs. Dale Smith entertained l';ct~ar Pratt, and Mrs. Ward Wm ·
the Past Chiefs of Magnolla Tern- 1 dOD.
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pie, Pythian Sisters, Thursday
ltefreshmenta of
a~dw1ehes,
e"·enin..: at her home, Spring Ave. cup cakes, coffee and mmts were
The meeting, in charge of Mrs. served by the hostess on crystal
Henry Reibel. president, open~d trays. Favors were red and green
with the Lord's Prayer. Mrt. Del· pin-cushions.
bert Eise1stf'in was reported In
Present were those nl'med above
distress ha'rina: lo11t a sister by
Mrs. Willard Ebersbach, Mrs.
and
death. A rr1und robin get well
card was sent to Mrs. Mike Mc· Theodore Lehew, Mrs. Harold !:·
Kenzie. The traveling prize donat- ber&amp;bach, Mrs. Rich~rd Vaughan
ed by Mrs. Rollin Beal'hs was Sr., Mr!'.. Charles Buck and Mrs.
awarded to Mrs. Adam Ebcnbach. Lee Pratt.
The nf':&lt;t meeting will be helti
Games were played during the
social hour and prizes awarded to at the home or .1\ln.. Edgar Pratt
Mrs. Reibel, Miss Lena Grueser, on Friday FeDruary 22.
Mrs. William Killinger and Mrs.
Bcarhs.

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Return Jonothon Meigs DAR. Chapter

WILLIE WINKLE
Wl-IY, YES ••. SI-IE
HAD $C1111E LO.S.Y
CREATIONS .•. UNM
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Feb. 9, 1957

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DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398

addre;,s is, ~l ldllll'pu rt. Ohio. h_as

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FUll rate of 2 cen:t_ per word wtll
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BOt paid far before e 25th of each month ollowing inserHon.

Erron in Advertiaiq--Sbould be reported immediately . 'l'h~
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for more than one lncorrea insertion.
Card of 'Ibanb and Special Notices of EYents printed at regular dusifled rates. Obituarle1 published at 1 cent per word.

bcen duly appumtrd as Admmu- County, Ohio df'ce11Sf'd.
rator of the Esta te of Stella
Dated tt\is 6th day or February
Hoffman late o f Mr1gs Counly, 19~7.
Ohio, deceast&gt;d.
John c. Bacon
Judge
of the Probate Court
Dated this 6th day of February
Meigs
County, Ohio
1957.
(2) 9. 16, 23, 3k
John c. Bacon

were received, h.u been the home
of
the Smith's for the put 47
1
years. It formerly wu tbe home
vlace of Mrs. Smith'.a grandpart:nts Mr. and Mrs. David Welker.
The dining table, Ulled ln se.rv ing the guests, was the same din·
mg table with which the couple
~ct up housekeeping fifty yeats
ago.
A large wedding ~ake, decorated
in gold and tDpped with a bride
~ntered
and grDom Drnament,
the dining table. Mi'lts in a:old and
while, anniversary napkins with
r.he honored ...-oupled names stamped in gold and evergreen leaves
.and gold carnations added to th.&lt;&gt;
attractiveness of the table. other
nower arrangements throughout
the house were in keepl'ng with
tho occa11ion.

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Meigs county, Ohio
(2) 9, 16, 2.1, 3lc

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at 109 Union Ave., Pomeroy.
Phone 494·Y, Percy L- Peoples.
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balancinl 11nd bJak~ service.
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Sewing Muchine contuct Jerry
Baughman , Sing:rr • Sewing Machine Co. 2:5 Nurth Court St.,
Athens. Ohio.
2 7 3tc

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COMPANY
Pomeroy, 0.
Phone 94

DANCE

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AS THE

Authorized Dealer
t'OR

McCULLOCH
CHAIN SAWS
Headquortero For
Soleo
Parts ·~rvlre

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(8) Auto Sales

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• Eagles Hall
• Every Sat. Nite
•Music by R.K.O,.
Trio

FOR HOM F. HF.I .IVl&lt;-:UY of Spring
Hill prnducts 1n Pomeroy or
Middleport call Aln Clark,
phoou 048-J , owner of Clark's
Dairy, Pomeroy, Route No. 3.
"Quality S(l('aks For llsclf."
2 8 6tp
AUTO HEPAlR Rou11h's GaraJ.:e, located on Rt.
143, Bradbury. Allen R~Jush,
Phoprietor. f-'hone 6812-J.
2 8 3tc

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Law mllo:.re, one local owner. 6 BOOMS i!nd HATH, $4500.00.
116 Lm·u~l SL., Pomeroy, call
$189&amp;.00. Blaettnar'll, Pomeroy.
ll
16-M or P391.
2 7 3tc
2 7 6tc
1::903
:::--JE=E=P=--w~l:;
lh:-;4,-::w:;:h-::oc:;l drive, SJX ROOM HOUSE, 2158 Maln St.,
Midd 1t'port. Excellent condition
real tood eondJtlon, r,rlce f891J.
anrl
lol·allon. Call 6378 after
317 Main St ., Point P casant, W.
3:30 p. m
2 IJ 6lc
va., before 1:00 p. m.
2 7 3tp

(8b) Auto Services
It H. KAWLINGS SONS CO.- 24
bour Wret"ker ServJee.
DaY
•P hone
Nl11'1t Phone
603!1-X. DOOOE • PLYMOUTH

Looking Far
Som1thing

em.

DEALERS,

3 8 II

(9) For Sale
m,....RG-.,-LA-::-SS:--:Ac::W:::N:::IcN
-c-G:::S-t-ni d"ri~r
canopies, venetian bllndJ all
rolor1 and slzea, aluminum lad·
den, all klnda, Duraery a\O(k
all klada, window blind• an J
thade• aU colora and ab:es. Free
tn1tallaUon, free e&amp;tlmatell. 0Mic
Wtp~l Supply, 21~ Unlon Avt' .,
Pomeroy,
2 1 lmoL:

moo WRINGER TYPE WASHEH ,
11r

yean ·otd, $20.00. Pbone 6036-J .
2 1 3lt

IIAYTAG WASHER In uct'llcnt
eondiUtn. Phone DOM.
2 9 31c
2 IJOTS Jn. SYRfi.CUSE, foundation
for boaae, bJue:prlnta, watet

tapt. BlU COzart, Raclne.

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You'll Find It
Through The
Daily Stmtinel

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Call

398
NOW!
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Exceptions thereto may be filed
by any interested party at any
time- prior to five days before the
dale set ror hearing.
WITNESS my signature and thf
seal ot said Court, this Bth day ol
f''cbruary 1957.
John C. Dacon
Judge and to:x-Offic:o Clerk
BY Mary Olive Ingraham
Deputy Clerk
(2) 9, 16, 2tc

JTRUCTURAL I BIAMI
SCRAP IRON -

METAU

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
PhoM 510

Pomeroy

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.Barnc:w-Sim)liOb lnauranet Aaenq,
Middleport. Flft .. Automobileo
8
lloo&lt;ll, Phono ellf.ll
140-11
1955 PLYMOUTH VB Sayoy 4 dr.
Sedan. One loCI! owner. Its
.I
packed to the brim wUh vim!
COIIPLI:'I'Ii:
lDaur•.u
.PrGteetloa.
$1490.00. BIHUnar'a, Pomeroy.
Ute, Auto, flnl, Po.lio. Clll Doa
2 7 6t.c
ann~, Middleport. Oblo.

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WE BUY

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18M BUICK Spec:tal 2 dr. Rlvien SAVE ON YOUR SHOE repail' at
Racine S:toc Shop.
·
Cpe. Dynanow drive, "Hard
11·30-tl
Top", one carelu1 owner. $2190.
--:cc--- - - - - Jlaottnar's, Pomeroy.
l.lO til Insurance
2 1 6tc

19M BUICK Spetlal 2 dr. Sedan.

Notice is hereby given that Ruth
Taylor whose Post Office address
Is Ch.ester, Ohio hal been duly appointed Executrix of the Estate of
Emma Smith , deceased, late of
Chester Township, Meigs County,
Ohio.
Dated this 1st. day o( February
1957.
.fohn C. Bacon..
Judge of the ·P robate Court
Meigs Co11nty, Ohlo
(2) 9, 16 • .23, 3tc

•Eagles And
Guests Invited

GENERAl.

19M PONTIAC VO Star Chid So- QUICK S!WVJCE on W.Wh Repairing hy F'actory Trained
dan . l.el!s th.an 9,000 ea11y mHes.
willrt,mahr,
COLLINS JEWE$249b.OO. Blaettnar'&amp;, l'omeroy.
LP:K.S.
P•·meroy.
1-3-lf
2 7 tlLc
Al'IIYONE DESffirNG HOME DELIVEHV ot Brouehton's Dairy
Product! In Pomeroy or Middle8
19~ BUICK V8 Special 4 dr. lliv·
pori, call Walter ' Cronk&amp;, phone
iera Sedan. "Hard Top" , Ol)e
6057-J. Ar'e·r all, "The Best
local owner. '269~.00. Blat.~tDoesn't Cost A Cent More."
ncr's, Jlomeroy.
1 2~ lmoc
2 7 6lc
l'OllEMAN &amp; ABBOT!' T.V. SERVICE All makes Repaired by Expert Technicians. Phone 6284: Y
19M PONTiAC VI 2 dr. Sedan
Middlepcr :.
6-l~d
Less than 12,000 miles by careful local owner. f2l93.00. BlacU· RADIO &amp; TELEVlSlON SERVICE,
nar'11, Pomeroy.
Phone 200, Cleland Appilnnce
2 7 6tc
Store, 118 W. Mwin St., Pomeroy.
2-23-11

8

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ex.-cutrht
Est•to of Emma SMith, Dec:oiHCI

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DEALERS WANTED
to handle the new ALUMA KRAF7

Announcement!

ot

POMEROY - New 5-room frame
wilh b&lt;tth and furnace heating.
All on one floor, recent con·
struction. Full basement with
drive-in garage. Nicely located
on large corner lot Plan to see
this bouse soon. Only $11 ,000.00 NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR·
lNG ON INVINTORY
MIDDLEPORT - 7-room frame
ProiMt.
Court, Mel" County, Ohio
home with bath, hot air furnace
the
'Administrator and to
TO
heating with stoker. Plenty of
room upstairs and down, closets, such or the following as are resiVenetian blind.s, large porch, dents of the state of Ohio: aurvlvfull basement with plonty of \ng spou~e. if any; next of kin ;
work room. Nice level lol with beneficiaries under the wlll, iJ
garage. Excellently located near any; the attorney or attorney~
schools anrl rhurehcs. Sh.own by representing llr"IY of the aforem,n
tioned persons:
appoinlinent ou ly.
You are ho•reby notified that on
HIGHWAY HOME-tl-room hous&lt;! the 4th day of October 19~. an
w~th bath , pl£·nty of clnsets, Inventory and
Appraisement oJ
large veranda, plenty of shade. the estale or Mary Alvira Strick·
2 acres fertile soil. On State land, deeea&amp;ed: late of Village ot
Rriute and only 3 miles from Pomerov in said County wa&amp; flied
the Courthou.se. A wonderful in tht~ "court.
place for children. Priced at ~- Hearing on said Inventory anrl
only $6500.00.
Appraisement will be bad before
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y thll Court on the 28th day oJ
:2) 9 3tc
February 19~7. at 10:00 o'clock a

TWO and THREE ROOM apartments, ci4;Se in town, 127 Butter·nut Ave.
2 G 121&lt;
'-~'or

Emma E . Gotschall late

M.l

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Th(• home in which the gue~Jh

Judge uf the Prob;aLe Court

' 1141 For Rent

(1) Notices

between 7~ and 80
£nt"nds and relatlvell ,i:atbered at
the home of Mr. and Mn. DonH!l
Sm1th to help celebrate the golden
weddmg annivereary of the couple.

Meigs

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f:. word. one insertion. )ljnimwn charge SOe.-4 centJ
word or 'ttlfte eonseeuttve

Speci.ll- Ooe month for 25 c•1ntl

ru~eently,

Notice iS hereby given that
Mabel L. Swan whose Post OUin
Addreaa is Langsville, Ohio, Route
Notice is hert'tJl g1ve n that Rob- No. 1 baa been di.!ly appointed as
crt L . Coats ..,. !l ... si. Po:st Office Administratrix of Lhe l:state of

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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Smith Honored
On Occasion Of Golden Anniversary

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NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR·
lNG ON INVENTORY
Probate Court, Maigl County Ohio
TO the Executor or Administrator and to such of the following
as are residents of the 111tatc of
Ohio : surviving sp-Ouse. if any;
next of iin : beneficiaries under
the will, if any; the attorney or
attorneys representing any of the
aforementioned persons:
Yon are hereby notified that on
the 6th day of February, Ut57, an
Inventory 11nd Appraisement or
the estate of c. E . Petty deceased,
\ale of Olive Township in said
County was filed in this Court.
Hearing on said lnventory and
Appraisement will be had before
this Court on the 20th day of
February, 1157, at 10 o'clock a.m.
Exceptions thereto may be filecl
by any inlere&amp;led party at any
time prior lo five days before the

A&amp;&amp;i.sting at the d.iblna
table
were Mi.ss Jessie Saunders, Mrs.
Ivan Carmen and Mr1Denver
Smith who were relieved later by
Mrs. Avery Nelaoo, Mr1. FraDk
Clark and Mra. Mary RawllnfJOthers as1i11ting in the iikhtm
and with wraps. gi.fta and regi.At.ration were Mrs. Clarence Heaton, Mr'l. Sharoit Smith, a grantf.
daughter, Min Jean
Folk and
Mark Folk, both a:randcbildren o(
t he couple.
The immediate members of the
family present for the occaaion
were Mr. and Mrs. Denver Smith
and grandson, Timmy, from Wells-

Magnolia Temple
Past Chiefs In .
Th ursday Meetma

date
set for hearinf.
WITNESS
my signature and the
se" I of said Court, thiJ 6th day of
February, 1931.
John C. Bacon
Judge and Ex·OCflclo Clerk
BY Mary Olive lnlraham
Deputy Clerk
(2) 9, 18, 2tc

LIGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE No. 314

An Ordin:mce amending 8alal'1
ordinance of the Vlllaa:e "of Porn'!'
roy; Ohio and providing w1ge in
Rodney Downing
creases Cor employees of the vil
!age of Pomeroy, Ohio.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Be It Ordained by the Council
Plre, Autom ... lla~ HHith
of the Villaie of Pomeroy, Ohio,
all members cleded then~to conACCIUINT
curring;
Lifo, Catualty and londt
Section 1. That it ls nt'ccssary
to rhange th(l waaea and sa larieG
or the followlna employees and of
Real Estot1 Broker !ldala
of the V'illa&amp;c of l'omerety,
to
wll;
·
Ohio,
In MIDDLIPOIT, OHIO
STREET
AND
CEMETEHY DE
6116-M
PHONU
6311
PAR.TMENTS.
'-:;~;;;::;;;::~=~;;::;;;::;;;:i:iiii:iii~l 1. Olho Murray, $1.40 per hour.
r
2. All other pre~ent employees,
$1.2:S per hour.
CONCRETE BWCKS
3 . All now employec!l $1.00 per
hour
for a probationary period ot
"'lr.Nid letter Por leM"'
six months.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
GRUESER .B LOCK CO.
1. Chief of Pollee $2eo.oo per
mnnth.
~ Miles North tf POII!JI'O'f
2. Night Patrolman $25.00 per
month.
On ••·
C1ll Wm. - ·
3. All olher re&amp;ular pollee $21~..
00 per montb, 111t. 3 mo.; $22:5.00
per month, 21l'l 3 mo.; $Z40.00
per month tor serYice after 1st
We Serve
8 mon.
4. All &amp;pccial pollee $1.2:5 per
In Nearby Nelahborhoods
hour.
With

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In A

Price Range

Thai

Meclo Every
t 'omlly Requirement

Trevy-Finaterwald
FUNERAL HOME
144 Butternut
Pomeroy

All Moke1

1114 Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO

SAi.IS

W'I'ICE

___.. 1. Office Setretary $40.00 per
week.
Soctlon 2. Tbat thl11 ordinance
is paascd to amend and !lupplcmcnt previous existing salar)' ordinances of the VIllage or Pome·
roy, Ohio, and that all pro\·lslonl
of l)t her sala1ry ordinances nQt
lncomistant wltll. ·l be provision~ of
thl!l orfHnanee are. to remain In
force and crtecL
Thls Ordinanoo shall hike effect
at . tht' carli.ett porlod allowcd by
1
law ,
Attest:
Charles W. Leaar, Clerk
Approved:
E. F . ·Robinson . !dayor
l2) 9, 16, 2tc

atrved. wbed the Return JoDithiD
11ti11 Chapter DAR met ftiday
afternooh at the borne of· :M:r1.
Dey Hyaell, Mulborry Ave . Mn.
Jotm Duerr, Ml'll. Bury Crais and
Mn. Thoma&amp; Goegleln were eoboateaaes.
.
23.
Mn. lrvitia KalT Jr.. repnt,
It was annou11.eed. that the local
prealded at · lbe
meetlDI. The
ehapt~r
would cel,brate Ill 50tb
cbapter W'BI DOUfied that the recently oraahhed CAR (Children of Anniversary next :year, llill Ben
Sanborn &amp;1Ve 1 report on the Dl·
Uonal, state and local levet. oJ
the a:enuloa:ioal and bbtorieal

able to attend because of SJekness
were Mrs. Ralph Smith and two
IOilll , Bob and Ronnie.
Another
ifandson, Drew Smitta of T-.~ledo,
Qbio, was llD&amp;ble to attend, hut
ser1t a telegram whkh
was on
display among the many lovely
gifts and cards received by the
couple.
Guests from a di5t.ance includ·
ed Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Story,
Columbus,; Mr. and Mr&amp; Clyde
Parrl.ah. Coolville; l4rs. Guy Smith
and Mn. Kenneth Frazier, Galli·
Rawlings,
poli1 and Mrs. Mary
Nelsonville, Ohio.
On another occuion, Mr . apd
Mrs. Smith were dinner a:uesUI
of their daughter's family, .Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bettin,&amp; •.,n~d.nda•',u rb .
ter, Jan, at tbe Martin ..,
in Middleport.

0101

Kin Club Holds
Valentine Party
Thursday Evening
A hostess gift was preaented to
Mrs. C. J. Ebersbach when thi!
Kip Club met Thursdey nenlng
at her home, Prospect HlU, for a
valentine party.
M('s. Ebenbacb presided over 1
abort bu.siQess session and Mrs.
Richard Vaughan Jr. wn1 welcomed
back aa 1 member. TwO pad:a.11eS
were auctioned a1 a money mak·
lng project with Mn. Emma Lel(beit and Mrs. Edgar Pratt the wlnnen. Valentine
gifts were ex·
changed by the secret palt.

POMEROY
SOCIETY

1

t-~"i,-,..,

The Ripley Viking! rolltd ovtr
inept W1hama Falcon te._m
;~' " "~tllal &amp;!!ll showe4 tbe eft.ata of •
recent flu. attack lasl ni&amp;ht by a
score 0/ !i'r-41 in a game&amp; played
~~;:,~~-- In llle Faleont new flym.
~.-:.r

Mrs. Patrick Lochary reported
on national defenae. Attention
M:r. and Mrs, Bob Parker of wu called to the FBI ~l'J writ.
Columbus vi1ited recently with ten by Don Whitehead and aLso
to the mental bealth biJl in Aluka.
friends i.D Minenville.
Mi11 Cheryl Ebersbach is con·
fined to .her home, Union Ave.
Mr1. Ralph Windsor presented
wltb the nu.
• pnsram on ''Great Amerin.n
Patriolt" and mentioned the folMrs. William Baker, Mn. Char· Jowi.n.&amp; hiJtorical ch,racten of ~ur
les Buck and Mra. Willard Eberl- country: Poeobontas, Georte Wallbbach were busiaeq vislton in lnlten, Thom.. Jetf~non, AlexGallipoli1, Friday.
ander Hamilton, Daniel Weblter,
Mra. Willard. Ebenbaeh spent BenJamin Franklin, Abraham Un·
ThunW in Rutland .wttlr her lis- e9ln, Clar~ Barton, Harri~t Beechter Mrs. John Siuon, who i• UL er .Stowe 1r.d 1uUa Ward Howe.
Dr. Alaton Tracy of Columbus She gave 1~erutin1 fads eoDcemarrived Friday lor a visit wttb bia loglb.eir Uvea. TWo poem, "Home
parent&amp;:, Mr. and Mra. E. J. Traey. AJ:ahf' by Van Dyke and "'Barbara
attending the !'ritchie" were gl:ven by Mn. Wiad
Among those
Willltm ·W arfeild concert at Mem· 1or· to ronelud~ the proJI'l.ID.
ortal hall , Athenl were Mrs. A.
R. Knieht, Mrs. Edwi.ll J. Cbarlea,
Tilt: ritU.I bepetUction by MiA
Y:iss vtda ·Ible, MT. and Mrs. · Pat- Grar:e Horton cloaed the meetinl
rl.ck LOdliJ'f, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- after which refresbmenta .c arry•
ctore Reed Jr., Mr. and Mn. Rob- lng out the Geerge WaabinJton
ert Roberta, 11n. Nolan Swact· blrtlt'clcly thetne, were served bY
bammer, Jdra. Cl1,11de Husted, C. the hostesses.
E. BJJ~ketJee and daughter, P~tty,
.Janet ·carpenter, carolyn Meter,
Sondra Pott&amp;, Jabaes Lohte, Milton Lambert, and Sol Joltnaon.

Mi!l.l J8«(ueUfte "Rice,, !~;d~
oort, a.nd Mrs.
Ruby 0
Point Pleasant, entertained Friday
evening with a layette shower for
\1-rs. Larry Rlce at her home on
South Setohd Avenue.
Games werJ! player ani prize&amp;
were won by Mrs. M'axine Kin·
nalrd, Point Pleasant. The layette
~ifts were placed on a decorated
table under a pastel umbrella.
of
decorated
Refreshments
cakes ice cream, candy and .coffee
were ~rved and a Val.::ntine theme
was used for the party.
Cole ·
Guests were Mrs.
Mrs.
rrtan, Mrs.
E.
Robert Mills,
Sheila Stover, Mrs.
Jr and daughter, Debby, Middlepo-rt; Mrs. Dwight Steven, Gallipolis; Judy Sauers and daughter,
Martba, Maxine Kinnaird ·and IKin,
Ricky, Esther Hall, Margaret Cion
ch. Pauline Sines, Pearl Gerald,
Be'tty Hutchinson, Trudy Perkins,
Mary Sue Osborne, Point Pleasant
Stnding gifts but unable to att.end were Mrs. Charlell Vrom1n,
Mrs. Don Becker, Mr&amp;. E. S. Scha ·
at and dauJtber, Sally.

NOTICE OF FILING AND HIAR.o
lNG ON INVENTORY

,,,H.,··

For th.e Falcons, Jerry Arnold
:;; :· ~-- wa&amp; Aigh m.an with 13 points : No
·
other ~~~alcon hit in thE: double
1.!'." .~·:figures •• Ul"" blliiJ lime and a.cain
.. ~; · refused to stey in the bucket.
,&gt;.·• ".-. Turnoven pi'o'Ved cO!tly to the
-·~··' Wahama f~ve, ~P9· Qther hieiJ &amp;cQr·
_;, ..':..~ trs. fOr the ···Vlliirii:s werC Lar'f~
·.: !Uarl~ with·· 14 ·tnd. Rod Qarleu
,,1".;...~. with 13.
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1n the first ·quarter, the V,ikinJS
.:.•.... &amp;:.".jumped to a 12. 10 lea",~ ~en
u-

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' $299.00

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roa

ln \he Jut period, thouah, the
··"'alccna reaiSy lan:ed a• lhey naan1&amp;ed to scor(' only six polnta wblle
·' he Vikings were hittine the
hoops for 19 to sew up the b1dl
Jlme.
Tbe vIctory wa• the ei&amp;hth of
the year I9t Ripl.e.y. T~ey baYe
Ioat II ve. Fur the raleoR.:, it wu
Utelx f·i fth loaa;. ThtY "faa-;l won 10.
In tlle reurve eontett, the Rip·'I
~ey "B" ttam
defeated the WaB
1ama " " te.m by 12 point&amp;. R~ymond Cundiff t&amp;ad 10 for Wahama.
The box 8 eore :

Wahama : Ollver2 0 4; YoungO 0 0
Arnold 5 3 13j Ford 2 2 8; Clark
2 0 4: Sprou~;e 4 0 a;· Rou 1h 3 0 6·
Layne, 0 'o o. Total-18 ~ 41. . '
BJPI..EY-:-SkeenJ,,. 1 o 2; Ranpqlph l 1 S; E. Slater 8 t 23; R.
katleAI, f ~ 13; L. llarfess, 5 4 14
P~lterl(t~ 1 0 2; 'I'utals 20 J7 157.
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~TT\.IS It · OUT
" MIAIIl "P - T be Cahomel
~
Farm's Bi.rdstown ·and Ml's. John
W G-'1..--n..
· . Al..--...'• 8t,UQmer tart, w:ltb
little- opposition t~ worry about,
bathe
. tU.2,clt,IJOOout f;o rLe
.lnh e. 1op .~nze.·,., ipo
00
.,....,
.,.0
"'
1
tDday witb the biQeat crowd of
the •eason anticipated at plush Hk·
aleab P~k..

-u at .hal.ftime. Tbe i"alcons manaeed
to narrow tbe lead down &amp;y the
• &amp;ii:,. . end of the third quarter as they
t
ed h
:,; :: ;~ :J ou scor
t. c visitors by 14-12 In
·"'T"f:"" the period. 1'he score at that point
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CROSSWORD

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0 8 0

R0t ary ·CJub

Ben

(CnntlnuecJ froJII paa:e one)
len-room f•r the hoyl over their
1arag~: iind 111: a Christmas ~:ire

~IM!h Cub wu Jiven

'001"1'11.

J

by to the

Hr1. Pleken1 and Mn. Miller
wore their navy blue and gold Den
· ~ther unilcrma and all bu t two
If t·he l)ewe~J Cub ...... just turned
~ighl t~ncl In the llen-wore their
miforms. ~rs. Pickens preairte I
1t the "typical meetln!!['' with RaGm Swanson leading the Pledge uf
'llegiancl'! to the Flag which wu
·o11owe d by the Pack oath aDd
·epeatinu or the Cub Scout l~ws .
1amea "n1 1J1er Keep·~ r vr. the Buck-'
1kin, called the roll with the Cub$
mawefinu. wlth their name an•1
neir favorite animal and Miller
1lso read the record of the lasl
1leeting.

An ''Inspection" ski-t was pre:
:ented with Den Ohiet Erwin u
he inspectine 01Licer and the p~o~ram clo:red with the Cub scoljt
-...iving Cirele and plege "Do Your
Best:• A question and answer period was held with Mrs. Pickens ex?laining Cub Stout projects ando
!)rotedures.
·
The Cuba had ·an exhibldon Of'
Cub Scout lUeralore,
maler•·olo
the.Y have Ulled in ·proJ·ecto 1•,·,
"
Winter i.ru;Ju~d~nl 4r!icles native to

Stort.
Martin fte•taurant , Wernert' Ra1 ~o an(!. Television, l,.i!e Smith ,
Zerkle Tru~~ina: Co., Gt!MMr W•f·
' le Sbop, Dr. Cb'de ln..,la, .LYon•
'Pool .Room, R- H. Rawll~ and
~ • • JdarUn and RdlJtor, luborn
~ewelry iton, lliddlepo.n D!rpartment itort, PauJ limut..
M.n. L. E. Reynoldl, ·HariJd E
Hubbard, "tddte 8.UJ!kett1 Mei lj.~
Water Company, The SJUli &amp;-. .
Crou Harwa,e. Rowley ·~ Rel·d
Hardware. Foreman and A\bbott
Televialon and Radio, IPJ'nea·
ilmpBOn Insuranee. Tbomas HcndJix, Clinton J'i .. ber Company ,
Funeral Home , c.
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i'ultz, :James Arnold.
Sidney T. RuJ&amp;eJI, R. v. King,
Construction , Dt . K . D. Am1hary,
Mayor C. 0. Fisher, J. H . Grate .
D•vld Jenkino, E. M. Wood , Freida
Faehnle, Jimmie'~ Pastry Shop
Quality Print Shop, McMaster
Hardware, H &amp; R Firestone, The
Hit Shop , Becky'a, Roush Shoe
Store, Hom~ Restaurant, Wa11ace
JeWeln.· Store, Fry's Plumbir.g,

LIL ABNEB

Waite~" waddel~

Clarence Lacey, Da.v,ij1J&gt;1_}fill«
co.. Dr. R. R. Pickens, Fife ~~tng­

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Cub$ Sc{!\lts pref!.e nt were Jhy
rie.kel\1. James Miller Robert
Swanson, Kill\ f.feal, Pat Edwards,
Paul Wj]son, Roy. Coleman.
Friday evenihg's nieElting wa~
the twenty-eighth anniversarY of
fh4! MiddlePort-Pomeroy
Rotary
Grate.
Club aceordinJ to J. H.
~barter member and Paat President of the Club.
Methodist Women who prepared
and served the dinner were Mr.s.
Norman Wayland; Mrs. James Cri&amp;·
well, Mrs. Perry Milch, Mrs. David
EntSMlnger and they were assisled by Sharon- Jones and
Carol
Criswell and Bess Sanborn.

ALLEY

Tie For Coast

Cage I..oop Lead
By John OrfHin
United PrHI Sporh Wrlt•r
Thanks to a successful stall for
the last minute and ~8 seconds,
UCLA's winning streak in the Pa·
cific Coast Confere11ce reached 23
games ~oday and the Bruins remained tied with California for the
loop lead.
But something has to give fOOn
in one of lhe hottelrt bailketball
races in the country, perbaps tonight when each ol the co-le&amp;ders
tries for a second victory hi twu
nights.
UCLA, ranked fifth natiOnally.
ex~endt&gt;d its loop winning $trj_ng
Friday night with a comtback
6S·65 victory over WashingtOn lit
Seattle.

·, l forgot to straight· 1
en out my insurance
on the new house.
Wait a minute, rD
be right back. Far·
fetched, maybe, but
a wise step at that.

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Prob.ate Court, Mehp County, Oh ..
TO the Executor or Admini11tra·
tor and to such of the following 11
are residents of the state of Oblo:
survlvina: spouse, if any; next ol
kin; beneflciarie&amp; under the wUl,
if any; the attorney or attorney•
representlna: any of the aforemen·
tioned persona;
You are bf'reby noli fled that on
the 8th day oi Feb., 1967, an lnven·
tory and Appraiaement of the
estate of Zona Hette11imer deceased, late of Middleport, In aaid
County was filed. In this Court.
Hearing on sald Inventory 1nd
Appraiaemcnt wUl be had before
this Court on the 28th day of February, 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Exception&amp; thereto may be fUed
by any interested party at any
time prior to five daya b"fore the .
date set for hearing.
WITNESS my signature and the
sell of said Court, thi1 6th day of
February, 19~7.
John C. Bacon
Judge and Ex-Orrido Clerk ·
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was u.ae wl'h the Fai L!on 1 definitelw ., 1m bl tbe ~all ume.

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. .. ··"· br~akloa: Jijpley ~tu~nl.l\1 wblcll
... . . 1 .. , tkey b,. de~11ted tulier in the
year by 71-tl tt .Ravenawood.
Tbe b~l ~tn411oi and lanoy
~. .- _ hook. ••ot ol Glint Slater of the
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·•· ... undoing as lle dropped In 23
~ : · ~ ' points, just a bit under his 26
~ ; . .. . points per game average for the
season.

recorda.

Layette Shower
Given To Honor
Mrs. ltnry Rice-

p,, Feb.~. \957-7

...0. Ripley Vikings Roll OverWeakentd ·
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Wahama Five.For Year's 8th Win

undet
the ehalrmllftlhlp of
J)arle
Dutton, were permitted to tup
their old . DIHDII, that of The eradie of Uberty. 'l'be ritxt meetinl
1of this group will be held at thf
home of M't'l. Dutton on FebruU'J'

Trotwood, Oh_io. Un-

Refreshments were served by I
the hostssses to those named a·
bovc and Mrs. Ray Seldenable, Mrs.
Bernice Darst and grandson , Mrs.
Amanda Kasper, Miss Thelma
Grueser, Mrs. George Heines, Mrs.
Karl Gruescr, Miss Erna Jesse and
Mrs. Carrie Grue11er.
The next meeting wlll be held
at the home of Mrs. Adam Ebersbaeh on Thursd~y, MIU'ch 7, with
Miss Bernlcc Ann Durst as cohostess.

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Daily8intinel, Pomeroy.Middleport,

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ton; Mr . Ralph Smith and dau&amp;h·
ter Sharon, Mr. and ·)Ira, Don
Betting !Mlldred) and dauahter,
Jan; Mr. and Mrs. Broob Folk ,
~Evelyn) and children, Mark. and

Games were played during the
•ocial hour and prizeo awarded
Mrs. Lawrence -L anning assTBted to Mrs. Emmett Blackburn, M~.
bv Mrs. Dale Smith entertained l';ct~ar Pratt, and Mrs. Ward Wm ·
the Past Chiefs of Magnolla Tern- 1 dOD.
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pie, Pythian Sisters, Thursday
ltefreshmenta of
a~dw1ehes,
e"·enin..: at her home, Spring Ave. cup cakes, coffee and mmts were
The meeting, in charge of Mrs. served by the hostess on crystal
Henry Reibel. president, open~d trays. Favors were red and green
with the Lord's Prayer. Mrt. Del· pin-cushions.
bert Eise1stf'in was reported In
Present were those nl'med above
distress ha'rina: lo11t a sister by
Mrs. Willard Ebersbach, Mrs.
and
death. A rr1und robin get well
card was sent to Mrs. Mike Mc· Theodore Lehew, Mrs. Harold !:·
Kenzie. The traveling prize donat- ber&amp;bach, Mrs. Rich~rd Vaughan
ed by Mrs. Rollin Beal'hs was Sr., Mr!'.. Charles Buck and Mrs.
awarded to Mrs. Adam Ebcnbach. Lee Pratt.
The nf':&lt;t meeting will be helti
Games were played during the
social hour and prizes awarded to at the home or .1\ln.. Edgar Pratt
Mrs. Reibel, Miss Lena Grueser, on Friday FeDruary 22.
Mrs. William Killinger and Mrs.
Bcarhs.

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Return Jonothon Meigs DAR. Chapter

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Only Farth .•• the armor of the spirit..
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Cbritt of Latl e: D•Y Saints, Old
Town Flott, on Portland lklute.
Suad•r School 10 a, m. prcachin&amp;
11 a. m. and. 8 p . m. an4 Bible
Study Thur.soay 8 pm, Pa.dor C.
W. Profritt A.a~l Chu. Hupp,
Zion Church of Chrltt. Locet•d
on Pomeroy-HarrifimvWe
Road.
Bible ~bool 9:30 A. M. Mominl
Worship 10:30 a. m. Evening Worship 7.30 p. m. Thomaa Wyatt,
Minittcr. Joseph Johnaon, Bible
School , Supt.

MIMnYIIIe Methodist Church,
Rev. R. M. Grovoit, Pal.tor, Hoam~r
Roush, S•pl. 10 A. M. SuOO.,.
School; ll A. M. Worship Service;
Tuetctay 7:30 P. M.
Midway Cernnt\lnlty
Church

Rev. R. E.
Floyd Cleland,

LeMlbJg Creek Roecl.

Thomas. pallor.
Oburth Servioo 7:30 P. M. Pt-a.y«
meelin1

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niarht '1' :30 P.

M. EV«Yone eordfall.r bwtted.
The lyrecuM MethtMIIIt Church

Rev. Robert E.

Lblter,

Pastor.

SUDday School 8:30 A. 'M. Dana
Wlnebl'C!IJDer, Supt. WotlhiP SerYlcet 7:80.
Third ltntt Pentec-... Church
:Middleport, B. L. Btrrett, pattor.
&amp;uzular School 10 L m. Eveoilll
aervice 7:.0 o. m.

Orin lpltc4,.1 Church, l"t
Mtln Strett, Pomeroy, Rcy, J .
Edwin Charlea. .R.eetor; J,tn. Ce-

dric W. Clark, orpoloL Woroblp
and •ermoa at 10:30 A. M., Hoi)'
Commun.lon rtrat SuDd~~J In montb.
Church School. BeJinnerJ
aad
Primary, at 10:30 A. M. Far lnfor·
mat10111 concerolnJ our work,
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School aad ComrauaiOD flrat Sua·
day iD mODtb 11 A. 11. Cbureh
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flnr Suruhy ln month 7:ao P. \1.

Chureb preacbJDil third Sunday
ID JDOaLb 10:80 A. Jl. Cbureb COrD
muatoa and preaehln&amp;.
The Chunt.. of Chrftt, K.....
eveey Suaday SUO A. 11. Sunday
School and communion, I.XODd
SUadaJ lll moatb 10:00 A. M.

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rourth Sunday In month 7.30 P .
M. ehurcb preaching
The CArlttl•n Church at H•mlock Grove, every Sund&amp;ly 9:10 A
M. Sunday Schuol and communion
!econr.l Sunday In month 7:30 P.
M, church l"reachinc tourth Sunday in mouth 10:30 A. M. ch~trcb
communion and preachlnJ.IUB Church••· Morning ~tar &amp;
laterprlta,
Rev. Roger llthop,
1'a1tor. Mornin~ Slur
Sun :h1y
School lU5 A. M. Korr.lna wor·
ship at 11 A. M. MYll" Sunday e'·e·
nina: at 8. Prayer meetln&amp; Thursday e'o'ening . .F.nl~rpriae Sunduy
School 10:10 A. M. Momlni worship £t:30 A. M. YF at 6:30 P. M.
Evenina wouhlp
1:30, Prayer
meellnll Wednel!day 1:30 P. M.
UB Churchas, Letart P:alls, R•
ser Martin, Pastor. Sunday School
9:30 A. M. Worship Service . 7 P
M. Cb.ristian Endesvor altNnate
Sunday• at 7::JO P. M..
Church of the NeaererM, Syneu!e, Roy K. WnUam~, pastor.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Mornlna:
wonblp 10:30; NYFS 6:30 P. M;
Evangellstic &amp;er'o'lce 7:30 P. M.
WedneldiJ evenln( prayer meet ~
lni: for tbe midweek and TuesGAJ
afternoon pr1yer bour.
HouM •f P're.,.r, Cbftter, Su•
day School 9:30 A. M. Moralns
wouhlp 11 A . M. Suad&amp;y evenlna
worahip at 8. Prayer meetlna on
Thursday 8 P. M.

W•a~-;

too. Ewry 'IUbltantlall«word
step In the community munt t better

financial climote for thlt unk. Our local
IHnt and our cu,-rlllon with " - town
projeclt conitont!y pr:ove the communitymindeclnett of thlo bonk. '

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Church of Chrltt, lr••f•rcl,
Rev. John Wyatt, Putor. .ilble
Sebool 9:30; cbur-eh service~ 10:30
Youth meeuaa et tS P, M. and
evanJcllallc 1ervice Sunday eYeD ·
Ins al j _ Jaml!l Reed, Supt.
Free Methodl•t Churcl'l, Herry
8atea, Pastor, Laurel Cliff. Sun·
day School 9 :30; Clast meetln1 Ill.
10:30; FMY Jervlcc 7:00j Pt:eecb·
Church of Christ in Chrh;llan
Ina: 8:00j Pra)"'lr MeellnJ Wedne9- Union. Middleport, the Uf'v. t:uy
dlf 7:30. Hysell RUD
Sundty !•'. S11yre, pnstor. Sunday School ,
School 10; Preaehlnc 11 :1:1.
tO R. m.: Preaching serv it•r. 7 30,
PAIRVtiW
Wednc~day l\lble Study 7 .30.
.Edward Grlilit.h PJJtor, Sund17
First Pred,yterlan Church, MidSebool 9:30 1. m.; Youna: People• dleport , the ReY. Howard Hupp('lt .
meetint 6:45 p. m.; l'reacbln• •er- pasor. Church school 9 :30. .John
"ric.et '1:30 p . m.1 preyer meeUDJ, ~·uuz. ~ upt :' Morning wor!!hip 10:Wed. 7::!,0 p. m.; Th1.1n.da)' 7:30 30. ino;ta\lnlion and onllnatlon of
P. M. Eul Ltt11rt. S. S. 9:30. deacOJlS ~And &lt;leaconcucs, sermon
Mornina Worship 10:45.
Eve- lopic "1'1; Deacon": 8 p . m. Wcsl·
nina wor.sblp 8 on the let, Srd, llh minster Youth Fellowship; Tl.•cs·
SuDdl)'l. l"nycr
Meetln1 Wed· day 7 :30. llcaconll and D{HH·onc!'scs
nHday B.
ut thf' pnsot•'s stud&gt;•; W(•(hwsclar .
Racine Mr&amp;tlon Charlet lv•h 6 311 , Jwuor choir; 'I p . m S&lt;-uwr
pastor, Servic~s Sunday 7:30 and d1oir .
Tue11fll,y 7:30.
Pre•by .. rlan Church, SyncvM,
Portland Churr.h, •arl Cust.r, lhC' ltcv Howard RUpfW'It, pastor.
putor, Au'l. p1S1ot, Edlth Codner rhurch Sfhool 9 :30, Roher\ IIHr·
ServicE's Sunrlt~y 8:00, Tue1d.ay al llt•n ..~ upl.: Westminster Yt\Uth 1~ • · 1 ·
'1:30 and rnday 7 30.
luwship 6:30; Evening Wuhhip,
Chun:h of Chrltt, Middleport, 7 30 Jnr.tttllntion and recognitiua
Fred I . &lt;lardnt'r, p:tstor. Bible of Mrs. Jol\~ Crew, trustell, ~t'l'·
School 9.30. Mormn){ Worahip 10:- mon "The De&amp;con."
30. sermon top i&lt;' '"A Caroful Look
United tMthodltt, Pomeroy, Sun·
at l.-:no1·ar\(:c"; Chri11llan Endeavor dnv Schnol 9 · Hi a. m. Thco Smith,
6 p m ; 7:30 closing servl~e ol !!uPt.; Worshtp 10:30 a . m. Pastor
the evangelistic mertlnf with the Brown will exchnnw:e pulpits with
sermon "What h Man" by Fred Rev. Borden of )it. Moriah Baplist
Dunn, Huutlngton: Wed. 'I p. m. Church. 'fhl.!i is Race Relations
Prayer mectin;.:, leader Mr~ . 0~· Sundav. P111~or Borden's subject:
car Housh.
-•·Mv FRith Looks Up To Thct!";
HNih Methodlat Ch11rch, Middl• l'n~tor Hrown's subject : " Who IH
purl, lht"! !lev. c . Jl. Ko'1krighl, pa~ My Ne ighbor?" Sunday aftt!rnoon
tor. Suttday school 9:30 Erne•t Co- at 2:30 Rev. Brown will preach at
'o'ert, supt.; Mornlns wouhlp 10:3\1 the County lnflrmarY. G:30 MY.F.
Sermou lopU:. "TILe Au&amp;wer l!o\ God" E~eue Frye, preakteut.; WEd. 1

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Rt.680 Plam:ted

Foretasts Indicate Little Danger.
Of Flood In Meigs-Mason Area

While '1Joo4 waters menaced areu south of Meigs County
today, local river observers said that Ibis immediate area was
A pablie heartna: · 11 tcheduled in no danger of bigb waters occasioned by a steady rainfall in,
for February 13 in Pomeroy to the Ohio VaUey during the weekend.
hear U'JUmentl for 1nd aplnst
The Ohio lllver swollen by ihe heavy rains today atl&lt;&gt;ck 23
the lfi&amp;hway ~partment'1 propo- staged at 33.1 feet at 10 a.m. arid was reported rising at the
111 that four teotba: of 1 mJle ,of

Pom11:0y, Ohio

rete of one tenth foot per hour.

M. E.$.T., February 13 tn the Com-

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rtaUonary by _tonight ond lo be&amp;Jn another me pauib)y loi!IOI'row as head waten from the Pl!ftn.
sylvania 1nd Upper Wat V'll'iiDLI
watenhed. reached th1l area.

a nortbweaterly 4i_reetlon, ellmi- Middlepdrt waa in Meigs Ge"n«al wha FaUa the readillg Wll 13··
Bating the e-xistinl curve.
Hospital today aufleriog a broken feel and falling todQ .•
River reporlJ uid l,bat tbe Ohio
Mr. Thormyet id4ed that as left thigh •~ the result of being
wu
rUing at five tenthJ an hour
bit
by
an
auto
in
hOOt
of
her
11 tbfl! new ~n ls openat Loc!k 13; four terltbs at Lock
traffic thf,. ~ns section home at 3:45 Sunda)t afternoon.
14; tbree tenths at Lott 15 aa4
of State Route
Will revert to
Harold Parker, 4 .or XIMiA- one tenth at Lock 18. Loeb 17,
ltrollfoii&gt; COiftilj'HI.&amp;bway System. ipp.i,
driver af the tar whieb 18 and 19 wen reported ttatioury
atraek tbe 1mall girl, was exoner- and a .me of one IWf of one
ated of ~ by pollee who uid tenth per bour reported at boeb ~
tbat tbe e'hi14 bad darted into the 20, Zl aDd 22..
path ot hiJ aulo from between
A$ lhe lloutgomery llla!td Roll·
parked cars.
·
er Dam pear CiJirimlati the river
wa1 at 14 f-eet aod at tbe GdUpoMiddleport ·Patrolm1n HennaD lis JtolJer D;;~m an rollen weftl out
Gilkey wbO iDveW,.ted the acti· of wa~..and the river .repcirted
' dent uid that Parker was not
risint at two tenthl of 1 foot: per
charged with any offense and had lunn'•
expreoed a, wlllinanea; to return
~ heavy rain~
darinl U,.•
here if nee~.
weekend eauaed tile wuhout fl:
T he Midlle.,Ort Emergency three culvqt, in Meip· cOuntt ·
Squad lummoDed ~ the tcene of IDd aecordina to CoUnty Eni!Deer
lbe mlsbap lnDipoj'le4 lbe cbil~ J. E. D. Hartingr.r. all woUld l!le
to Meip Geaeral. wbere M coo- repaired tod1y. One of the 1 cui,.
&lt;lltion today ... ..,orted ..

CAR

Luggage

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missioners' office in the Meigs
The Ka~awba River al 10 a.m.
tb1t morrun1 wu reported ,.....
CcuiJty C9urt Hou&amp;e.
Ttie teloeatlon wUJ begin about
Evelyn Gammon, four year old tion.ary for previOUJ fiye hourt at
350 feet 10uth of tboe West Branch daua:hler of Mr. and Mrt. lhrri- Winfield and wu eJqJeeteci to be.

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Stltfl Route 680 iD Melia County
be reloc-a~ed, Mr. GeorJe Thorroyer, ActJng Director of the High- 'to
way Deptrlment announced. today.

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First Bapti•t Church, Pom.roy,
Halph C. Zundel, pastor, Wi\liam
\Val~nn, Supt 9:30 to 11 combined
~crv icr of worship and study. Obscrvauce of Race Relations Sun
flav . GuP!!I ~prakcr, Rev. Borden
of Ml. Moria h Chureh, Mldd\eporl.
Spf'cial mu•ir . Nuraery and Junior
Ch urc h. 6.30 Youth Meeting. Wed.,
7·30 Bthlc c:: tud y and prayer. Also
II H!I'Ii ll g of deacons ;uHl deacunes~cs. Thursda y 7.30 Women's Mis-

THAT OUT·TRAVELS ALL OTHERS

Chvrch of the Nn•r•n•, Mlddl•
port the Rev. Robcrl Styers, Pill!·
tor. Bible school 9:30, Lester Tay·
lor, supl.; Morning worship lO ::m:
sermon, "Careless Paths of the
Righteous"; 6 :43 Young Peoples'
mectint: ; Rvening scrvi(·c 7 30.
sermon "White Robes for t't lth.'&lt;·
Rag~ .. : Wed. '7:30 prayer mt'cting .
Mt. Moriah B•ptltt Church, Mid·
dleporl, lhe Rl'v . N. D. Borden.
pastor. Blhh• school. 9:30 Al'lcna
ll~csr, 5upt , Morning worship Ill
30, naptiH.ntlll service al lhl' Fll'sl
Baplisl Chu.·l'h fl p. m.; B'I'U 6 p

. From Rain

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Member Federal Reserve System

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The .FARMERS SANK.
and Savings Company

Senior YotJLh F!'llow,)up 6 r• m..
Official Board '1 :::1!1 p. m .; MundiiY
WSCS 7 :30; Wr dows day tj · 4~ Sen·
ior ('hoir practin·; 7 p. m pra)"t•r
gr uup.
Firsf Baptiat Church, Middl1parf
lht· He v. l'. E Ho.vl. pastor. L"lHIITh
~lO nary Sucldy.
Christian Science Soclefy, '144
sr huol g ]~ ; Gerald An!hony. supl
Harrh.onvllle Presbyteri•n, the
Muru iug Worshijl lil 15 uhsi'I'V· ~lullwrry Ave ., romr.roy . Mornm~
ii!H"I.' or Rov Seoul Sunda y, serm(ln- -~ •·rvil' :! nl 1 t &lt;1. m. with srmrr Hcv. Ralph C. Zunfil'l. p&lt;t~tor. 10
dh~ toP!c ·"'I'hf' lmpa1t{'ll l s,·.,u !' "; tht· ~ ubjccl or les8on sermon 11nd Church School, W. W Vtnlaw. is
sermon !Ollie "Gud &lt;Jnd A Brotlwr" Goldt·n Tt!:O:t Where the Spirit ol I Supt. 7:45 p. m Wunhtp service
and st:rmon "Wht!n Thl' Minority
De11cons anrl Deacont'ssc~ tu meet, tht• l.orrl i~. there is libert y.
5 p. rn . Mt. Moriah Bapti st Church Cor inthians 3 :17. Wed. evening Is night."
will hR\1(! a bapt!sm~l se rvice at the
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ior and Senior Yuuth fo~c llow~ lup ,
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"Build1ng For flod"; 'I'uesduy 9:31.
a. m. Woml•n's prayer meeting &lt;1l
the church : 7 ·30 Lovejoy· Cird(• &lt;1!
the home of Mra. Charles Searle~
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S. 4th Ave . Wednesday 7 :30 f.hd
week prayer 1111d praise ~crvlc('.
8:~ Sc&gt;nior choir; ThursdRy 7:30
Golden Rule l'lass al the home of
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Mr .and Mrs . Clcmi.!l Fo7c Friduy
7 \:J . rn. Leuder.!!hip trawlng l'111ss;
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8 p m Church SchOol officer~ ami
Tcaehf'f!' conference; Tucsda), 7 :
:10 Christian crus11ders ClR~s at
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the home of Mr .and Mt·~. Larry
Rice.

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p. m. Prayf'r meeting . Thursday services at e. Thlil public is invited
7 p m Choir practice Mrs. Werry. ] IO altt•Pd. Reading room with side
d irector. At the Worship service ' r·ntrance IO('~ted at rear of church
Sunday 'mor n ing the Boy Scout~ open to publJc Monday 2 to~ p. m.
will sit in a body. Ralph Spencer
Alfrad Methodist Church, Rev.
anil Charles Swatzel, Scout person
It
M. Gro\•c, pastor. Sun. School
nel , wiil sit wiilh them.
at 9:30. Lluyd Dillinger, Supt.;
Church of Chrisf, Br•dhury, Ed· ] Wors hip Service l0:45; Sunday aft·
ward Emerson, pastor.
Bibl~ crnoon from 2 to 4 Services at the
School 9 :30, Thurman Carsey , supt 1 Elmwood RPst HOOle. Sun. even·
Morning worship 10:30; Christian ing at 7 30 regular meeting of the
Endeavor 6 p.m.; Evening worship MYF: Wt:d. 7:30 mid·week prayer
7:30 p. m.
servicus.

Federated Church, P:ev. Walde
J. Bartels, pastor , Norman Kloes,
S. S. Supt.; Sunday School 9:15 a
m. Wonhip hour 10:30 a m. Ser·
mon "Dwarfed Chri:;.ttana". Jun·
ior YF 54~ p. m . Senior YF 6 p
m. M~:dgs Coun ty Coundl of Jte·
llgiou s Educntlon will meet a! the
Fcdcr11tCd Church F'riduy, 1-'eb.
111 2 p m. The clal-ls for conrirma
limt will meet rur lll strurli on un
S"lttrd&lt;ly nl 10 ·00 a . m.

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Wc,tcrn Hills Apartments, Chillicothe.

where to Hncl Faith •• :how to

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.Mrt. Bertha Lasher

and her
cousin,
Mrs.
Ruth
Adams
of Co· Mrs. James W. Kitchen, the forrr~er Jane Young, whose
lumbus
spent
Wednesday
ma•·riage was an event of Sunday, February 3, at the Middle~ her sister, Miss Edith Titus w1th
.and
port Church of Christ. Mr. and Mrs . Kitchen are living at the brother, George.

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will give them the stamina to meet it

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Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley have
moved to the McMaster apartment s
on Beech Street.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. F!er••~h .tre
.!M!heduled to leave this weekend
for Fort Lauderdale. Fla. , and for
!In extended vacation.
Denver Rice, who has worked
at the Sporn plant for the past six
rears, is employed as mechanical
maintenance millwright at the
Kaiser Aluminum plant at 1Ravcn ~.
.vood, W. Va.

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We don't mean the ~cest ho~se 1n the best )
neighborhood ••• the newest, sleekest car .••
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8-Dally Send4et,'foineroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 9, ·1957

E. o . Ra!l . man11gE'r of the Mid
dlep6rt Ben Franklin Store, is •
medkal pattent at Holzer Hospital wher e he was entertd Tbursdt.y .
Mrs LJ!lian McGhee, who b :.:1
been visiti ng re latives in BeJle, W.
Va., has r eturned home.
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons i.! a med..i·
cal pat1ent at the Holzer HospiUl,
Gallipolis.
James Criswell.
maintenancl'
man at the OVEC pl&lt;~.nt , Kyger
Creek, ts taking a
two weeks
special. trammg course at Spriug·
field.
Sosie Edwards, who has bec:1
wearing a cast after 11 leg injury,
!las had the cast removed and is
scheduled for leg sur,7ery .at Jio!·
zer Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs . .Tr~h :o Kircher and
children, Columbus, arrived Friday evening for a weekend visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dowr,.
ing.

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