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The Daily Sentinel

SOCIETY

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

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Middleport Society Notes

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dale Johnson ,

West

Columbia,

January 4.

FOR

'SATISFIED BUYING
Stop A.t Middleport Department Store

spiritual life.

*VARIED SELECTION

Satisfaction Guaranteed

MIDDLEPORT
Department Store

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NOW

ter road and Mr. and Mrs. Verne

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

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

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$29.88

EASY PRICES
COMFORTABLE

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

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

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Downhu~:. sang an anthem

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

Charter No. 1910

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T ue oy Canasta
_Club Mee· tliig IS
HeJd At W'JI S·ons

Church

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~lYlE -4S4tt
51r .. : 12, 14, 16,181 tO, 141.11, 161,\r

aUOISE.

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$5.95
Elberfelds

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Roh~rt Rawl ings ami Mrs. Walter,
k
Croo s.
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. 11 be at lhe
ThP next mcc mg W\
h
ol Mrs W1ldermuth.
orne
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The ROBINSON
LAUNDRY Way

SactiGn 5211, U. S.ltevi•ed Stat~UETS
Cash balances with other bankl.lndudin~ reserve balance, $1 0917'77 85
~nd cosh items in proce"~ of tollee~on ------- -- -• ,
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United States Government obligations, dtrecl
3,273,397.12
and guaranteed -- -·--·---------: ·- ;··-----··--- 290,060.00
Obligations of States and political subdtvlstons -·---- --1,742.50
Other bonds, notes, and rkbentures -- • . --- · · ·-- ----Corporate stocks (mcludlll!l $9730.00 stock of Federal
9,7t0.00
Reserve bank) _
.. -----------·- -- --.---- - -- 1,31U46.13
Loans and discounts (mch1dlRR no ov~rdrafl8) --- - -----Blink premises owned $16,000.00, furmture
~UGO.OO
and fixture• $13,000.00 __ ,:___ __ _________ _ -· -- -$6,GI0;173AO
TOTAL ASSETS --------- - -----------------

Time deposits of indtviduab, pa~ershlys,

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nc p~~~s ~fT?ni~~d~~.tes -(;n\·Crnmcnt-(iriCJU(fi~-g---- ·----

911

.,·~ 60

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postal aavln(ll) ___ _ . -~ --- , - -------- ---- -----278,330.0ft
OC'pO!Iits of St.atea and po!J\It'al subdivisions ·---- .-- -- - 1,285,932.03
Other deposit II (c:erUried and cashier's checks. etc.l ----· 11,627.40
TOTAL PEPOSITS
-- - --------- $5,M7,926.14
TOTAL LIABILITfES
--- -- -- ------------------ $5,6417,t2U4

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

CHAIRS

Capital Stock:
(e)

Common 1tock, total par $100,000.00 ----···-----

4- You·
TO

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THE PAINLESS W,A Y - - - - - -

MID-WINT.ER CLEAN-UP

Far That
After Haliday
On Your Home Furnishings • We Do Expert
Work On Drapes, Bed Spreads, Throw Rugs, etc.
Let Our Expert Dry Cleaners Recondition

YOUR TOPCOAT

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~~dtTOTAL
CAPITAL AC('OliNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . --342,247.48

WE WI-LL MAKE YOUR TOPCOAT LOOK
LIKE NEW AND PROTECT THE LIFE OF IT.

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Asoorled
Colors

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TOTAL LIAJIILITIES AND CAPfTAL ACCOUNTS -- $6,010,173.60
MEMORANDA

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SWIVEL
TV CHAIRS

Curved Back
In Beaulif~,~l
Frie&lt;:e Fabrics

$29.88

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

WE HAVE

SERVICE

1-DU
ROBERT S. COATES, CasMflf
Directors '

Mildred M. Stanley

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

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

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p.m.

(9

a.m.

EST)

~o

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

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

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Tri-Lustre
Cleaners
Mill Slreet
Middleport, Ohio&gt;

·Robinson's

Laundry
Seeond Street

Pomeroy, QbiD

Miss Hulda Roush
Claimed ,By Death
At Mason Clinie

committee.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CALVES FLOWN TO TURKISH NEEDY

4. An appreciable increase

s.

ntst l'lropagantla.
5. Congressional authorization or

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

the church.

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

in

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

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

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b~ver

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

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

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

sPeeuic n:_

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

on

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

recommendations. Today
he dirl incJu~e tbese

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

glrls.

Corr~ct-Attcat:

Edlaon Hobstelt&lt;'r

Palace at 2

men summoned lor. eonsultatlon

RID THAT HOLIDAY LAUNDRY ACCUMUlATJ'O~

$ tOOOOOOO

jaunty

Macmi!lln rode to Buckllllbam

1BiA!, t01h, ttV1- A HaH•ring plaid

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

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

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

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

'l'he

picked over the other

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

Dcm!~3 :~~:~tl~~~n~~:~l!u~\-s~ !_a_~~~~~~~~~·-- ___ ·- ____ ~ $3,l~~9.06

CHAIRS

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

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LIABILITIES

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mostly fair and celcf.

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ARMLESS

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

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

met Monday

The Pomeroy N11tional Bank

IN MANY

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Jfetp.ftu..e
ArM
. ' . Ol:l'lle
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evemng at the church with Mrs.
~a~ry P. Smith, chairman pre-

REPORT OF CONDITION OF

Platform Rockers
FABRICS

VOLIX N0.8

r,. Tlle

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

uary 14.
A Lenten folder was displayed
and it was voted to send one to
each member of the church Theo
[Smith reported for the b · d f
.
oar o
educatwn 0! 1 the rcdecoralinj;l of
Me&lt; Harry L Bailey and daugh - lho upstair, rnoms of the church.
ter, Brenda, arrtved home Monday He also announ~ed a workers eOQ·
afte~ a tv.:o week ~isit in Miami, terence to be held at the home of
Flonda with her Sisler, Mr. anrl Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Monday, JanMrs. Hugh Daniels and family.
uary 28.
Mr. and Mt11. C. L. Faulkner and
The meeting closed with the
dau_ghter, Cathy, have returned to forrtlin,~:~: of the friendship circle
thetr _home in Springfield alter and prayer by the Rev. Brown.
spendmg the holhf.a.ys with Mrs.
Faulkner'_, parents', Mr. and Mrs.
TWIN ARRIVALS
Ernest Rea and 'family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kay of
New Haven arc announcing the
DISTRICT INSTITUTE
birth of twin daughters on Qecem.
The Hocking Distnct Snnday ber 26 in the Maloney Clinic in
School and B. T. U. Institute will Point Pleasant. The babies have
meet With ~he Mt. Zion Baptist been named 'Donna Marie and ·m.
Church Rut nd , Sunday, January owe Marie and weighed (ol.Jr
13 beginning with Sunday School po••nds nl·ne
d f
a_t 9 :30 a. m. Rt'V. H. E. Harris, pounds eleven ouncei&gt;
"'•"c•• ' an
I bl~hour
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n ,
1s pastor. Mn. EthC"l Riley , Glous·
Maternal
-andlatber
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ter, 1s Supt. of Schools and Mrs. Jos e Ph Sh ep her d ol B qs t nn, ·''enry
ass.
Curtis Luckadoo, Rutland. prc si The paternal g d
t
d
d ent o( the Unions is in l'harge.
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ran parens are eceased

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ReV, HOW a r d RuPpel t Leads Secon d
• Week Of proyer SerVICeS
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Un10n

At the close of Lh c mr(!tlng refreshments were Sl'rved by Mrs.
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pasC. F. Tompkms, Mrs. Eddie Smith ,
tor
of the First Presbyterian
Mrs. C. E. W.; Do-wnie aucl Mrs. W.
Church,
was .the preacher at the
R. Carpenter
sec!ond of the Uniun Week of
Prayer Serv1ces at the I&lt;~irst Baptist Church Tuesd1y c~·enmg. H1s
; topic was "The Photography of
Pnycr." Mr. Ruppelt alro sang a
solo "I Walked Today Where Je·
1sus Welked" accomp;uued by ~tn .

EASY CHAIRS

en·t 1ne
D.-tett

class-mates at college.

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

Official Board
Of Methodist
Church Meets

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore, Ches-

a dinner on F'rida y,

... IJIJ$~.ru/t:«Pido/
$50 VALUES

etta.

Janu:ll _v 2!1.

Middleport

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weekend with relatives in Mari·

It wu annnunccd that Group One

JUST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE

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left ton Tuesday.

William accompanied A/3e Hayes

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

A/3c Charles Eugene HayeS

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

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

diY.

Dill.

E. W. Downie read an article on

*QUALITY MERCHANDISE

Mill Sl .

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

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_General Hospitral, ba.s been dis-

Vining.

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

United Methodist
Church WSCS Holds
January Meeting

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

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

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

Floyd Carmack and James Sui·

Reed Is Renamed
Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings President

Market Reports

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

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

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

court.

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

Thereon Johnson 1nd Mrs. Alma
F. Parker.

CINCINNATI, 0. tUP) _

uce

Prod-

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

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

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

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

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

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2-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0. Jan. 10, 1957

'The Editor's.1
MailBag

COMMUNIST lOVE MATCH

The Daily Sentinel
DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
Publlahec every afternoon except Sunday by The Obio VaUey
Sentinel.. Ioc.~ at 110 Meehan1c St Pomer:&gt;y, 0. BWimess offJct
phone 318. eaJtorta1 offtce phone 39V
RICHAID s. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE- EDITOR

Nat~onal idvertiSLDg

repr€'sentliiJ\C BottJnefU·Kim b~ lJ , lnt"..
343 ~lton Ave, New York lit~ 16 N Y
Enter.ed as second class maUmg maur r 111 the post offH'e at
Pomeroy,.
OhJo.

SubBcrhMion rate!· Del! very by 1 ,JmPr where available 30
teOts per weet: om• year In adva11ce at l'luo Oa1ly Sentmel offl('f'
where.:avaUable one month $ 1 By mail rorw v~ar sa. s•x months:
$1!51t11 SIX months, $780: three month&gt; $3 90 By motor route
~~- tnree months, $2 50 one month $1

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Edit or. The Sentme l
Wh1lt• Ill my home tow:
over
the hohd&lt;tY' 1 read in thl' Datly

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S('lllillel of Dec. 29, 11 latewell'
column by Paul M Clifford
Paul .'lll&lt;l 1 pla}ed bast'ball on
lhc OVI. 1 hampionshtp i('am of
POml'JO\ 111 1/Hi) and 1950 (S)ra
cuse) so I fc•t• l JUSti!Jed nr \Hitmg
this lew·r and 1 hopt• 1\ w11J be
pullh!&gt;lu~d

You &lt;'all be flnge1 prwtl'd anti
your papers fdt•d among nulltons
ol otht'rs Yet the JmpressJOns
made bv )our fhrger prrrrts are
rltffereni from 1111y among those
mill1ons And the same thmg is
true oJ the 1mprrsswns: )OU make

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.Methodism Helps the 'Supply' Pastor
\\e have a brochure from the Rev L A B.wg&lt;.Tiei , former
pastor of Heath Methodtsl Chm l h, from Lunden 0, where he
IS currently labonng 10 thl' llllley,u d ol Lhl' Sptnt. Mr Bangerter feels deeply the problems of ht s dLu!l h of Methodism
aod of rehgion In Amenra antJ th e \\OI !d II I s bmchure is on~
that shO\\ s what Methodism for Dill' tle/lllllLIIJatwn, Is domg
to alleviate the p1essmg shortage of fu ' l~ It &lt;.~tned pastors
It ls pomted out that one-third of ali I S as~:ngnments are
filled by supply pastors, men who have been called to the
Cross by g1fts of the Spmt. and lal'k on!\ fo1 mal trammg 1n
most cases to qualify as fullv ordauwd mtn1sters. Methodism
provides ' 1 ln·SeJ'VJce Traimng" for thes(' preachers. Of the 5,918 approved supply pasto1·s tu thr dw rch 1n 1955 a total of
1,256 \\oere 111 tnumng on B1ble stnJy, tJ&lt;.tstoral work or preachmg. By thLs owork the supply pastor may quahfy htmsclf for
ordination There are 15 four-week schools across the nation
off~ring 100 class hours of work each yea!
In the "good naturpd " hut often ket?n t·ompetition betwePn
denommations those thall'merge as stJo nger will be the ones
that best prepare thetr lcadrrs Meth od ism ohvwusly is tackhng thls problem tn a prJcttcal ..... av ael'ordmg to the ln-Servtce program

or. pt'ople
I speak for a group or !!ports
fam or Middleport and Mason
eounty. I know, v.hen I ma~e thJS

Red Cross Has A'Family In Need'
These columns normally w11l not be us(•d &lt;1s a place to display requests fOJ atd to dts tll.! S&gt;&lt;l'd f ;mu\t('~. However, today
the local Red Cross Is assummg the n·sponsiluhtv of making a
specwl request for a1d to the famtlv of M1 and Mrs Ray Par -~
so ns of near Long Boltom who were hunlf'd nut to the last
p1ece of furmture and mor~Pl of storpd fnud lt~sf WP.dnesitmr
January 2 ~ven the clothmg lor lhts famtlv ol flvl', mcluding j
children aged one three and onc. half and f1vP was dcslroyf'd

T hi:' two you_n~er l h 1'ld ren ar&lt;' J:!lr1s
The provider fm thts dtsll('s scd Llllnh ,.., pJesenlly unPm
t&gt;lovr&gt;d hut he has the pronus£' ot a JOb . Mt Pa1sons and hls
familY now are resldin!?, nf'ar Chester wt!h hi " !l.L!cnt:-;
The Red ('ross sa id (lnth1ng f~hHI .md po~I!Jtularly kitchen
furntshlngs are. needed A wood ~I O"P would he ao01ecmti&gt;d

Around

Js sufftcienl to reduce rt lo nn
absorlwnn ~o potent that it will
sw11 llow a fiYt:' ton truck as eastly
.1s )OLI lose a four ounce sJnkf•r
tn ,rn tief•an

With Roberl Rr~ark
no 'tl
k' hi

IKOMA

l'.:lng:cm)Jka _

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!lOme Ins p for Moses and
Noah
lr-t anyhmly II'll you ahy dJff~1ent, 1 Frank Jt 1dn't thLnk
was ver
11
we. made 11 I know v.c made 1t funny when he caught me ~:~elea!
b('rausc wr an• ht·re nul J Jll!il 111g 11 dove the other morrung
1
now s.~w an uld fn('nd 11 hHna 1 Just w11nted to know what the
who horrowt'rl B 'awtJUf'k orr me 1 ~:hanccs of !;topping the ram were
:-~,evt'n '"11 ·s ago 8111 ho\.1. w.-. m,ult·[ We started out hhthely.euo~gh
.
I , IHJ h)( Y 1~ eoe1 gomg tu know
" th th ho
f
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It IS understood a nei~hbor nf lhP r,ll snns .11 I ong s.ottom hn~
Wt• ls me •Jf r: ourSI' l'roFf' SSOJ I hr:ll an~ a ~7.~ll~ar&lt;J s~~~~ 'a~ief~l~~j
an f'mpty house that . h~ s bcpn offCJl'd &lt;~~ sooll ,Js necessary fUI Frunk Bowm aJJ, und 12 •\frrt .Jil ~ n 1 two new vehicles The bo~s
msbm?scan beobltnnl'd
.
plus urw l!u.k and onr• Jtr•p l'ro w1•nt ahead rrr thl' truck whlrh
ThP house that hUI'nPd wa:-; tl tot,li Joo..;s Tht'l(' Wa'i no lmillr· fcN sor Bnwm.~n 1' a seh o! ar !~ l}'p&lt;' mad&lt;! around ntne mrlcs before a
a nee Losse .. tnclutied a f~t•m&lt;'t full of tol!d ,wd ,1 large quan- 1 hunt"' who louk;; IJkro Gr·nt·ral Ma
nuld forest r1re Ol'curred 10 rt s
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lo t
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' ;.~~ ';';~3"cro~~ ;f;i,:,~,~·:tc 1~s 1n ~ilh nllt f v hen lh&lt; nerd ~rF·r an~;,..m,:",\::;,'
,~: 1'~','., '" 11'.::·;,"'~~~~~
~~=·~.:.,""~.,::.~~~.~d~r ';'.~.;~·~~
b termed a "disaster" JlowPvt'r had fot! UJ H Is necessaJv
k o~nd 1 ust
aft('r a the c~nrx
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frve or more farmlit•s h&lt;'fol P &lt;Ill ('\ient I:; 11 I HH'd
In thts Caf:ie eontnbutums mav be l1~ lt &lt;1l lfll'

hurrnwurg 1t)JJrnr v fr(l)n Srngrdn I
111 1hr '' 1 lwr eud nf T~ng, 1 n, 1 ka

office 81 donors nwv netifv till' H(\d t 't nss Th{ fanuly m que!\_ . dn~ the
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ll·th~\C I'
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Tlu~!\e
&lt;t\ 11 ,
1110 .., , t 11 , 1 ~ ured 1nvrt.t1Lonll
111
11 , )r 1rw 11111 o!llll Uw gall of
-;OIIll' p1 onl• 11 1 ~ \ll'mpt r ng ''' .!{CI
!HI Ill 11111 1.11 !I ll IJ ,l li('V('r ) .til~ to
,1111 , 1 ~ 1 ~ 11111 , 1\l Jl \1• f"JtSl'·hardcnt•r1
111 ,rq1111 wl nf thr Whlle llou s~· !lrl
,•J:ll ufiH'J'

at the White Howu•
Thr- r&lt;•vlv l.l l of !I.e 1'11 .. 10!11 ur a
While llnu•fl !lnl'utl ~I'Ollflll Q{Jr~ 1111
0 lot 'I{ r'wmnrlt•s Ill Rftv nolh 1nl!
of !I tnt nf ~r1f'lHI ~trat•·v~· on Jlu•
DArt of ~'Atthlnl!lon hn~h"HI!'~ The
lnrllf'~ oi the ~01"111.1 ~.-.t wnul!l JJ.tfl
h
h 1 1 !he/
• 11" !IJVo· 1rl"l th"lr lnl'll Olnr 1101 ..,' 1 ~
'fiH• Jllolltl111 r diiOJl
II~
(' llf'l
to hf! UJvlterl to one of I he Wh I'''
11 h t
•••~•· fllnnPrs h"t then tlwvd s.tle ol fmmd t•lulhlll~ lol'rr Y \.1 J
I hr ~Ill 1 t\ ~(',J ~I II\ wJ\J hr•Jp CV('Il
prohahlv run r1ghl out nncl huv rl' mort· All or 11 ,. Wlult• 111,usc af
pla.:-f'nwnl~
furr s lrt' sl l H t\1 fnrmal - wh!lt•
So1'l&amp;l l'tf'B'!On·~ of the out lun P
1
IH' 11 nd 1 ,11 1~ fur tlw men onj!l eve
nl't'Hiue"'rl lr•UI'f'rlle" hnm •,.r hNtd
nm~ r',r• ~.I'M fur thr• wnmen
linl's tho•JIII'Inrl.ri of jOre ftet nn&lt; I
TIH"tl ll hl' ,1 ~rutlt•rtng of high
mur-h '"~ lor aome
stlk h.tl s hu! 11 ,u~ltv bloek hom
'T'rnP,..fiv
A hnm!Aome vouna huJ g~ wllh lr till' l'n•g\denl helped
1nlhtnrv alla.:ohP nf a forf'l{ln elll pupul 11111 , 11 t11 s ftrst 1naugurrt
)nrro,.V Wll!!' hrtllU1l1t"d from hl~ Jlii S\ IIOII 'rtH • hlltl\hillj,/; flls Ill
muc-h
and Si'lll hOm !! ln d\sqr/ll'(' hl' hl'\ltl wrlh 1[11 t111r;•nl raHhton flf
cau~e 11f whlilt h~tmem•&lt;l ol 11 I lui'. ~tun~,: tllrhrrnnhdt•s
White nnlt!lrr r~eeptlon Mlltnt• \flnr~
back (1111 ~ pur~~: cauwht ill lht"
fl1my folds of thf' nonlnQ 11n m
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aa 11he

8ROAD RuN

awl Mls ('Nrl Wrlson ,md
d1rld1rn wert' ~lsrtur~ Mr and
Mrs lin vmonrl Housh and daugh
! It rs WodrH's(\.1\ 1'\'t'nlllg

wa~

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Frnuk

nuldN lr&gt;ft for PI liN
hru ~ 1'., , 1,!1 u lutrgt• hnli' me!'t·
IIlli: MtitHlny
He\

John Kt •u J ns &lt;"riled on Arthur

proerof!d1n11 rn rull rt1Jtnltv Mwarfl Ohlingt'l l-'lltL!\ r•\enin'l
the Eatt Rnnm for on Rrter-rtlnner
Ml' a111l M• s H1duml Hou'lh and
muJiealr She rf'Ali~.-.d 1h~'d lol'll f11n11lv w£'r1• \1~1!1111( Mr and Mr!
tomPthinfi!, hut dlrlu't dare attempt 0111 noush and f.unilv P'l'l1hy rven
1 retrteve An alert m~mber of HlN
the hou11e slRff 1potted the oantw~
Mrs 1.ois I.Jf'vln)( ami daughters,
re•tlnil' on the rfld carpet anrl Cindy anti \'Jrkll' railed on Mrs
qulckh jnm,ned them In hill pot·k- LI'O Clark r('c('niJv
tt
\lr anti 1\fr~ F.ddif' Edwnrds
Banner H1,.dllne1·
Whrn Ihe eaiiNI on Mr nnd Mn lhlph Wca·
Jl'ranklln J) RooJC!Yflltll decided to vt'l' rec('ntly
.lanlcc Grllbs an Larry L1evin11
1erve beer at • r.!leeption 1horttv
after repeal tempt"ranee organtn · CJiled Jn Mr anrl Mr11 8111 Roush
Uon• howled In ~te1t. !But this arrrl l'um\lv Sundav evening.
did not detpr U1e first fllmtlv
Mr 11nd Mr~ Edd1e Edward• vill&amp;t. Roost'vell probably did more \ted Mr und Mn Bill Rou!'h and
&amp;o warm up the areh1lc old man ramrly Th~~rsdav r-vening
tlon than all)' firM- lay In manv
Mrs Ll'o Chn k has the flu.
year1. She set the more dlgnifl£td
Robert Ohlhtj{er &lt;.'ailed on Ken·
Wathinatonlan• 1\R their eart one neth Rt•vrrr.lih, Sunday evening
fthrht by leading &amp; conga line- and
Mr!l Laura Holt spctnt 1 f~w
wtll.
.iay!!l with her mother Mr". Cora
OhlmJl:er who Ht still 111, at the
home of Mr nnd Mrs teo CJark.
·~.sadent a.nd Mr.11. Elaenhower
Mrs. ThPrrsa Ohtmgcr and OOJ·
held no social 1enon in the 195&amp;- aid r., 1mm were m Mlddleporl,
56 winter bt'cause of hia health f'r Hiav
But be mU!it f~l in top eondilion
Mrill fr('tJe La~"" prtd 11 on. Rich·
now sint'e th~e White House ha• an- Rrrt of NJ1r() W('I J' \Js\tlng Mr.!!
t noun~d an ne!Uve schedule of re· f'or:a Ohltn.Q)'t .arul Mr 11 nd htra
eept1on1 aud dinners extondlng m Lf' n f'huK Sunday
to earl)/ Mar"h
~rr and M1s F:lwnml L,1evin.l!
---flllt\ f!11llJI J" Wl'tl' rlllllll'l' )IUeSts Of
AIUiOU!IIb U1e dinners- am'l recep- 1 ~lr and 1\fr~ Olm !'r Ur!ving and
tlons otten•lbly a~ onl~ for orfl· ramily of West Columbia
d41 fll\lrea ln the JOVernment or
Mra Theresa Ohllni!er and Don
the d.fplomatle eorp•, the Etaen- Grimm were 1n Middleport, Frl·
~'!er~ alwaya lftll1ude a ftw per· day.

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1/wse

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l 'll·~t flrofallll} I

('Ver l~eard /rom

,.:reasc SllJr&gt;tnr•cl

th('

ttroft·~sor

Wt'

dl'p.u red
Thu 1&lt;11n s wl'n• now ••rrrvJnp:

\\-htn llu l•tlllS ccHnr Ill Fllst Af
ttl a vou rrumm whi'H' vou IS at
lw;nww tht• h•rJiilll •~ tlndrli•t[

t•quallv

ho~vt•

lw\Wl'l'll

Irk•• 1.rt

hlHek

t 11!t on ~O J[

rt&gt;te, red guruhn clay
rlu~t Htdl 1111 huu1 \ ra111

cu11t

w

lla&lt;·l~t&gt;lt~ll ~

or • cahlmt wif• In the rcoopllon
line and as he walked awav lw
unwlttmrlv tore nwav a eotrlldt•r
ahlt&gt; nortlon •Jf her eostumP.
Emhnrr1u111n1ent The panfteJI of
1 dhJt.lntttril'l~~d WR~thJnllton tarlv
ram" unu~hored anrl dropned to
the noor r.r thA Jtately m~in hall

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vnlv•ntr \If{' huruln•d m1l'· \~Ips for

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w,ts flr-t • nf !rnuhlL' hi !'lllllp&lt;lll~Dil
Wr• havl' Jll~l rlt•\otr rl SJX d l\ ~
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10 a ]IIUrltr v whu 11 i.l s,tJJ(• fii ,J'l
1
r ou lrl mnkr ln stx hours on ,1
morfe111 I I! 1rf [kll\'t•t 11 Jll!IUIILilll ~
I lltHI dl'St'fl~ rilJil ,tlld tftt~\ shon'
ra~ltrl .l.( \t'hll l r·~ .tl!d dlgl's ln•t' lip
~t·ls, o\frll,ltl
ltmptt,Jnlfn!
.itld
1111~ of (,ud known ,rs sh.rwt 1

wn&lt;1 l l l rr·nd~ 111 1,l, h ufrn1r,

Unlt111d Pro~~&lt;"" Whit• Houu Wdlet

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Many Memories Are Stirred
As Inau~uration Time Nears
Rv M•RRIMli,N SMITH

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lot;~l H~d Cross

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lng ovc1 only oecastonally hke an

ovcrenthUJJastJe coffee pot, and
th1•n thr JCC'p look sick. We never
did dlilgnost· her ills. but r was
htildmg out for tuberculous, due
to her cough, hut Bowman sa1d he
!l.'tkoned 11 wa:; acute anemia
complicated Uy sore feel and a
latk of roughage 111 the d1et
The jr•t•p stu ck The truck stuck
We dodged nun squolls with varvm g succes~; but forgot to duck On
one big one and wound up mrred,
like p gs m li L1og

There was ~omethmg de£m1tely
qru·er about 1he JCllp It had a
slrdnge
afflllrl}' for
dramagc
dildw~ Nu matt('r wh~re
you
turnl'rl h, 1 ~ l1e srrugb.t o\lJ a d1tch,
Afll'r a MH r 1•ss wn M dltches, we
wr•pl hillt-rl\ a111! qmt for lhe
lll!'hl Whl'rC' we were Thts WIIS
dr1r to troll LY lllK abll.' to move anyl thJng Jnelud1n g our f._el, wh1ch
l hacl lwuunt" 1 n&lt;-umbcred by wet
,.luv to v.llt'r(' 1\c r&lt;'Sl'mblcd snow
o;ho t&gt; l,l hbrls
We &lt;flulO not return whence we
came becaus1· th1• ratns had swept"
uhcad and madP a morass of the

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No Mofor laHJ_., Loom

No National El•cUoin

Thfs , Congreu li•tsian

In 195) Aid to Amity

Special t() Ce11trar Presa Auoeialion
ASHINGTON- Veteran Capitol Hill oburverl!lloo!. tor a tairlv
peacflful BeMion of Con~ness thLa year. There may be liOihe
poUtlcu.l sn lplrJ«" but no majOJ· b. Hies are expected The Republic&amp;ru~
with a few exceptlona, are aoiJjlly behind Prealdant Elat'hhow~:~r·~
pl'Ogram and they have the argument of Ike'a overwhelming eler::Uon
victory to back them ur
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The Democrats, more aware than ever Cit the Prealdent'a pop11 .
,
Jarlty, aren't expected to launch any hea\ y a f.
tacks at him &amp;lid many believe they ('lilt
strengthen their ~arty at the polt. by being co operative 111 addition, the two major pattlt!!a
ag1•thl in p1lntlple on many major aapecta of Mr.
K18enhower'a legtalattye prOrram. There '' no
argument, for eJCa.mple, on aid to e&lt;luco.tron--a
big item (or 19M.
Another factor In lila outlook tor a rplatt~,~elv
quiet 8eaaion lit that there are no nattonal •lections this year The pollttelah• may II&amp;Te lh,.i!
11ra until 1'*68 when 11om• o.rrtce• are at •take.

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TAX CUT HOPE DIM:-ooni'"Ntunat leadc.-.
have jolnt~d a.dmi.nlatratlon 8p0b1rneo in W'rtt r.
1
ott any hope of major tax cut. th14! yeu tmt
thoe-re may be •ome •Hct~l Jn a)-Calltd ' hkt '~n
hxea" Tht~ admlnlatratton haa made it claa" that It will .!!lr(lll.i'Y
oppose any reduction Ia the present Income tax ratu until th~r
bluer aurplul ot lncon\e over expendlturu.
e&gt; ·'Capitol HIJI leader~ •gree that an lnc~ue 1n the military btu1Kt!'t
tor next year h&amp;l pntty much Wiped out any chance1 ot a "'' tntr
cut. Howevt~r, the preJ~aure \1 strong for at Jeut il token •lAW~ •

exetse taxe.'l.
l
There appeare to be a. atrong posatbillty that ta.xat on P•o.l'nf:'~
tarea lnllht btl ellnllllJAled or rt!duced. A cut Ill the atr:cl•e tl\w.,, tnlt
lt.~nr-dt.tanee t•lephone calla a.lao l8 poaatble. t.e.. likely b•it 1 :')~
completely ruled out are reductlotu on the excJsc levlq on lh•ar"'

and ~rts adrnlulonl, jewelry, liquor and a hott ot other "huru ......

lttma.

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• 11. I.·BRI'rlSH RElATIONS IIETTER-Qn the aul'fal·e ~lati
bttwu\t. the United St..te. and Brltaln-•erloully rulfted by ~::':
Sue• erial~re back to near normal Nevertheleu top 11F'!' ,..
110ureu ''- atlll ~red by what they b~Jieve Wa.t a ~ronr step,,_.. 11

Am•Wcan torelp polley,

1

Many Bl'itllb. otrielala fee{ that the Unltecl statu. by joJn.tn 111
Ul\lt;td NatiOlll eondemnatlon or the Anllo·P'renoh attaci{ on E:rp '
hu htiJ*t buDd up the Ptoi'Jtlge ot Egyptian Prealdent Oamal Abdei
N

...,,..

Amartcan davtomata feel, on the other hand, that the United stat~s
•tQ\d•trenrthened Arnerlcan relntlons wtth India and Atlatte
trtee tO much that It oft'.-eta a.n.y ram Nasser may haw mada.coun.

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•

•

• 1\EFUOEE ''PABOL.!:S"-Congreu 1111 atmn~t aun to tn&lt;mif
the lmmtpatloltt iaWII t., aJiow naturalization of
H1lngari1Ut l'elu&amp;fta wt.o now are beln.g admlUed
to the Unlttcl Btatea u "paf()let~s" ant,~ are dfm.Jad a..y Am•nd
cltlzt~nthlp.
Ncllurallrotlon
Theae lft,OOI) rarureu llo comtng In by rpe.. lat lclw Soon
permission or ~be attot11~y go:ln~llll but lh(' flreatont
law make• no provlaturn ror them to 1emtt.la. Ln thiM count•·y p
manently.
w.
cr.

tm'!~;~~'P· P'~cll

Walter (0), Pennsylva.nl~ co-.,uthor or the
on ac , wa:~ among thoao who u~ adrfttuton or t'
retupes wtder ~· '.'P•!'.Jiee" ~rovialon, no mlij611,1 Oppolltion ll .le.
~~ In om:~~ W ltll~lalatton. to let them become -o~ ..""

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trum SulUHia to Mwanza to
Mut;oma llnd one sectton of road
(wt• ll•Jrned lutl't) wa8 closed
W1• were fared w1th spendme
the wmh•1 •vherc we were, or .afh•mptmu 1 stuuJ,!ht-un ascent of

statement Paul was someone specIal Ill the sport world of wr1ters.
We called htm the one and only
"Moonbeam" For we believe
that although other writers mAY
arL~c to 1m1tate h1m, there cnn be
onlv tilll' PilUl tMoonlwllm) ('!ifford 1'h!'re cannot be another A
boy may lose his reai mother and
~~ on¥ who u juat as kmd, atten·
tlve and affectionate, yet she ill
not lm mother And so goes our
rcgor d for Paul
Paul was quick to show appreci·
acl:Qfl fo rttl• Uung11 a boy yould
do well, for the extra effort he
&gt;Nt)uld put fotW1rd to further the
~\lf'Cess of the learn or game l'aul'&gt;i
trt'al ment of the boy s was such
th~:~t would enable them to mam·
lam lht'Lr self respeet Deep With·
rn
every
human
being
111
lhl• dt·stre to ·'be somebody" It
1s the pride we all have lh what
ever we do By hu pen Paul (OU!d
gwe a young eoarh a sf'mw of
pr1rlc and d1gnlty He could write
lltlle facts about a group of boy,
that would rufluence them to be
better morally. want to go lo church be honest. be buddies 1n theu
activtlies, and have a great re
Hpect for the rr parents, teachers
and coaches.
Paul helped with hu pen and
good JtAdgement Lo haw• htllc
League baseball anrl to have a
sw1mmmg pool In Mtddleport He
was tireless m hts efforts to heJ ..
a boy to get a better educat10ri
t'aul helped boy11 in Mason County
as 1~ell as Me1ga Coun1) bo}'s
Paul Chfford's pen m the Dally
Sentmel has done more to adver
trse the boys of Me1gs County than
any other single method
The Da1ly Sentinel has a r1g~t
to Mi!tl Paul's pen. anJ th£'y Will
remen1ber hlln I know as really
a person o( good 1nten1 one lha!
was alw~tys eager to suppl} up-torlate-topics of mterest to his reaJ
Respectfully )Ours
Respectfully yours,
W1lbur J Ashley
122J l.•ghlnet Ave
Dunbar, W Va

WSAZ-TV Chanrtel3
. -

thursday
WSAZ-TV

CHA.NNI~

3

Friday

1 00 Curre:nt
Partun'll St\ody
2 30 Te!Jb~st'e Brnle lord
3 00 Matinee Theatre
4·00 Queen P'or A Day
4 45 Mode .. n 8omant-es
ft.OO Ct:.medv T1me
G 30 Aunt- Dru :bOw
8.00 Flatt alld Scruggs Sbow
6:30 Newi Picture
6:45 Sports Eye

WSAZ·TV
CHANNIL 3
6 55 Sign On
7 00 Todu)
9 00 Coffee T1me
10 00 Home
11 UO 1 he R1ght r-1 Rtght
II 30 TBA
12 00 T1e Tac Dough
12 30 It Co uld Be Yuu
I 00 Current
? 00 C~:~nwr -: Goes To School
2 30 Tennesse,. l&gt;~rnie Ford
3 00 Matmee Tt&gt;,atr;
4 0 Queea Far A Dav
4 45 Modern Romance!l
5 00 Comedy Time
5 30 Aunt Dru Show
6 00 Wdd Dtll Hickok
6 30 New:1 P1cture
6 45 ~porrs Eye
6 55 Wet~:tbercast

6 ·55 We.atbercast
7 00 Crun~b l.lld De1
7 !ll Dinah Shore Show

7 00 Dr Tid son's Journal
7 30 Eddt F ...
L'h
7 45 NBC eNe~!'er "' ow

7 ·48 NBC New.
8:00 You Bet Your Ute-

8 00 Blond•e
8,30 Lafe or Riley

t,:

9·00
9.30

G :w'F

Mtiln 0'\

7 00

Today
Co(fee Timto

9 00
10 00
ll 00
11 30

Hom~

The Price Js R1ght
TBA

ll ·OO Home

12.00 'flc Tac Dougb
12 30 It Could Be You
2 00

1:~ Qrapet
~ooli"" Choice

f'.30 'thf'

F'otd Show
10:00 Lus: Video Theatre
tl:OO l(ewt Read)}1Jes
Jl:l5 Werth!ltrcast

11:.20 Press ,Box

-

On Trial

Big S!ory
10 00 (avalcade o[ Sport1
10 4~

f!amous Fights
1
11 ·00 News Headlfnet

11 :15 Weat!1ertaat
11. ·20 Press Box
II 30 Ton1ght

11:30 Tonllht
12:30 Si4" or_f____ ____ ~l2=.3tl.:_=si~in _o_r,_' - - - - - - -

WCHS-TV Channe~8
-wettS-rv

CltANNRB ___ WCHS-TV CHANNEL I

8.00 CaptaJn JM.Ja.roo
D·OO Pttornin.llf Show

10:00 Garty Mf')re
10.:30 Artbu,. 'lodfrey
11.30 Strite lt Rich
[2.00 VaJJant Lady
12:15 I,.ove of LiCe
12•30 Search For TomorTo~
12:45 GuJdint Light
1:00 Jtatie's Kitchen
1:30 As the World Turns
2·00 Our Miss Broob
2 30 House~rty

S:OG
3 30
4:00
4.15

1'ho 1t1 Payoff
Bob Crosbv Show
Brighter DIY\
Seca ~t Storm
4':30 Edgo! of Night

!·00 The Sarlv Show
6·30 Your Ess~, Re}Y'Irtet
8:48 Sports Parade
8:511 Wt~thennan
7'00 Art Linkletter &amp; thr:: Ktd1

7 15 Douglas Elwards
730 Sgt. Preslou of the Yukon

800 Bab Cummlnis Show
8 30 Shower of Stars
9 30

PJ.ty~ouse

110

1 00 Up to the Minute N~ .. s

tt 05 Scannrng the Weather
1I ·10 The Late Show

8 00 ('QoL.a•n Kangaroo
9 00 Morning Show
10 00 Garry Mdore

'I 30 St.·tke IL R\rlo
1.,1 00

Vahan~

12 30 Search for Tomorrow
l2 .4li Gu1dmg L1ght
I 00 Katip"g l{jtchen
I 30
2JO

As the Wor1d ' TurDI
Our Miss Brooks

230 lfousep.:u ty
300 rhe Brg Payoff
3·30 Bub C1 osby Sbow
400 Brighter Day
4 •15 Secret St.-.rm
4 30 Edge or Night
~00

Earl!' Show

630 Your Esso Reporter
6 45
6 55

SportJ: ParP.dfll
Weatherman
700 TBA
7:15 Dou.!{llls Edwarl.!l
7 30 My Fr1cnd ft"'ieka
800 West Pomt Story
9:30 PIFiyhuuse of Stars
900 CruS&lt;tdcr

9 30 H1ghway Patrol~ "
10 00 The Lwc Up
lO 30 Person to Person
1100 New•
1l 05

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White Rose Lodge Charter Draped

Scanning the Weather

1110 The :!..ate

~how

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WHTN-l'V Chonnell-3

during th~ !)ast year

tng
Mrs Flemmg, who JS startmg a
new tenn or office, thanked the
members tor their cooperation dur·
ing the past year and expressed
the hope of mcreased prosperity
for the Lodr;e durmg the commg

Entsmmger, Mrs W W Hayes,
Mq. p L. Mitch , Mrs R1chard
oweo, Mrs Joe Turner, Mrs Otho
Watt.

Gom~

GRE

lost two
members Mr~ Haye1 and Mn
Allee Cohen Stsson
Member~ reported Jll were Mea.
Allen Knopp, Mrs. Sad1e Turner
and her grandson, Keith Roush
Birthdays of the followmg members were observed· Mrs David

J

Young-Kitchen Nuptials Wiii·Be
Exchanged On Sunday February 3

Inv1tatlons have been sent out
this week for the open ehurch
weddmg of Mus Jane Young,
daughter of Mrs Robert ,Rer~l.
Leadmg Creek Road, and J A.
Yo':\ng Sr, Rutland Road , to James
w ill Kttchen, Ch1lheothe, son of
Mr ~ and Mrs
Howard Kitchen,

OOWN

.

or; Carol Ann Tate, Cclumbus,
Lmda McVf!Y and Marianne Rlchcreek, Caldwell, Ruth _Ann Powe_ll

Middleport, bndes-ma1da; Melame
Young, Woodsfield, and Suzanne

Bradbury, Mtddleport, meces , of
the brlde,

jumor

br1des-ma1ds;

Edward K1lchen , Middleport, broPomeroy
ther o{ lhe groom, best-man; Rog·
Fred I Gardner pastor of the er Bashore and Paul Werry, DayChurch of Chmt: wtll perform ton, brothers-in-law o£ the groom
the double rmg ceremony at two Albert Werry, Pomeroy, and Char·
o'clock, Sunday, February 3, at les Bradbury, Middleport, brotherthe Church of Chnst, after a In-law of the brule, usher,s.
program of nuptial mus1c by Joe
A reception for the famahes and
Young Jr vocalist bre"Jther of the close fnends will be held 1mmed1·
bride and' Mrs Ch~ster Erwm, or- alely arter •he weddmg In the
gamsi
church social rooms
Altcndants for the weddmg Will
mclude Mr~ Charles Bradbury ,
sister of tha bnde, matron-of-hon-

.lith 8:30 AM
THOU·SANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF TIMELY WINTER MERCHANDISE
LARGE.- ROLLS

Group of Women's Beller

QUILT PATCHES

FOOTWEAR

FAST COLORS

Enterprise EUB
Womens Society
Meeting Is Held

Mrs. Lionel Boggs
Is Hostess For
Canasta Club Meet

t..JhHI;;C

fhe Pomeroy Women's Prayl'r
Group met Wednesday morntng
atthe Grace Episcopal pansh hou::;t
w1t h Mrs Patrick Loc!1&lt;rry a::. lead

cr

Ui

1 o.""'"wrrz,

I

till'

H

was

l'IC~

t"lll,

&lt;rgH!tcrl

THE MOCCASIN
GOES
,UP-TO-DATE

' ~il
IQI&amp;~

dowu the olher side, the

SHOE

Plaid Colloa Single

BL'ANKETS

MUSLIN

Extra Warmth
Aosorled Colors

Reg 25e

BIG
GROUPS

.i.h i "

Hurry!

1'\.cJre..hmcn\s were served by
nosLesses to tnose ,,~~.med a·
OO\oC and 1\otrs Albert Hr uwu, .Mts

DRESSES •• were to $5.99

IUNIORS -

.Iic

1'..1UI.&lt;O Weeks, Mrs .bl Arnold,
,\llrs ljaui .1' rick Mrs l!;arl Hrown,
.. r~ Uo~uae Hr..::.LC(/, M1s James
W111 an(i gue .. t~, :-.uwo .Jlld l«lger
l!,it.~e

OUT THEY GO, at
Real Bargains, these budget-priced dresses at thiS ridicu-

auu

lously low closeout pnce - exciting dress fashions to
wear now a·nd into Spring! Cottons, rayons, novelties! Hur-

ry! January Clearance, each-

Esther Hawley
Jan. 2 tAarriage
Being Announced

DRESSES •• .were to $10.95
OUT THEY GO, at

J\JHruuucemcnts ha~e been re·
ce1vcd here of lhe marr1age o(
,\hss Esther Hawley daughter uf
Owen Hawley, Mmcrsvillc and
A/3c Richard DeMoss son of Mrs.
fanme DeMoss, Melbourne, Ky.
'I he weddmg was .an event af
Wednesday January 2, at Rich·
mund, [nd. The vows ofthe double
rmg cercmone.\' were read by Rev
Johl'l A. Langstrtth.

Thrifty buys! Fashion-label dresses from our best-selling
lines- regrouped for a riot! Miracle_ blend fabrics, rayons.
jerseys and cottons ... Misses, Jumors, Half S!.Zesl Hurry! January Clearance! Each-

DRESSES •• were

t9

$

thNr fncnds at 634 S. H1gh St
Columbus.

ARRIVES IN U.S.
Jack Lloyd, AT:J, who has been

at sangley Pomt, Phlllppme II·
Jands, Mr the past c1ghL months,
has arriVed at San D1ego, Calif.,,
and phoned his mother, Mrs.
Bruce Lloyd, Wednesday evening.
He wlll n~t arrJVC home until
Sprmg aecardmg to his present

schedule.

$1495

~lAIN

W12~.J!~~Iined.$

Clearance Sale

50 POUNDS- UNCLi\SSit' IEP

POTATOES .

99

Compare At U 00 - Aaywbere

AT DRASTIC
MARKDOWNS

THREE BIG
GROUPS
IUNIORS

e

GROUP 1
were to
$19.95
NOW

C0 ATS

MISSES

e

GROUP 2
were to
S $z9.95
NOW

COAT

HA.I..F SIZES
GROUP 3

C0 AT S $";; ~~
NOW

~~!u.~~~!~.

Made by
A dan-$
dy aU 'round top brand work shoo
at a low price! Durable! Comfortable, long-wearing. Brown leather
uppers, black compo sole. Men's
6\'l -11; boys' I to 6.

SPORT SHIRTS

Our Entire Stock of women's winter coats in this whirl-wind Jan'-!ary CLear·
ance _ sacrificed! Three tPrrlflc valu~-priced groups! Ea~h offertng .a w~de

choice of fabrics, fashion colors, new stlhouettes! Plus fashiOn and quallty
know! HURRY, HURRY' HURRY' Three hlg groups to select from.

TOP QUALITY MENS and BOYS

MEN'S SOFT FLANNEL

POMEROY

.SPECIAL

88

Clearance, each

M~KET

ST.

88

EXTRA! MEN'S BLANKET -LINED
A
long-wearing denim Overall Jackel&lt;i! Cut-full, roomy, comfortable, 2front pockets, sanforized! Sizes 3846 Regular $4.98 value. January

'

W.

EXTRA! MEN'S 'BIG BUCK'
UNIFORM WORK PANTS
and gOOd looks, it's
BIG BUCK'S Cotton ~11 Work
Pants. Tan or grey. Sizes 29 to 42.
Shllts to match available! January
Clearance pnce

Shocking, but true! A big group of stunning dresses gets
the axe! ... Sheaths, Shirt-Waists, Casual and Dressy Fashions! Many beautiful fabr1cs aQd colors See their labels!
All sizes! January Clearance, each -

Columbus

$

Women's Better
. WINTER SKIRTS

For value, wear

OUT THEY GO, at

I

SPECIA.I.. GROUP!!

B1g selection Slim, Sheath
skuts, circular skirts and other
.,tyles' Novelties, Taffetas, Flannels, rayon·acetates, plaids, solids!
Lad1es' si&gt;es! 24 to 30 ... January
Clearance, each--

The coUple arc now at home to

SIMONS

88c

Regu~~~·~.~u~?USES Plain

broadcloths and Fancy Gmgham
P1atds A pretty blouse for every
sktrt! January Clearance, each -

l.liUY

m

NO. SECOND AVE..
MIDDLEPORT

Hemmed,
Ready to

EXTRA! Exciting Group of

~r • .tL t"&lt;lo.:u

roy High School, ClaJs o( 1906 and
Js employed 8t the Ohio National
Bank, Columbus The groom at·
tended the Kentucky scnools and
1s stallonod with the US A1r Force

Roush's Shoe Store

TOWEL ENDS

Slight irregulars of lop brand $1 nylons' A sure sell-out at our January
Clearance price, pair - -

The bride Is a graduate of Pome-

Smart go,r~d fringe, heavystitched vamp, smooth supple leather, all the well loved moccasin details
with
an up-to-date plus 1n the
graceful dip cut.

Large Size Cannoa

51-15 Denier Sbeen

tnliUe lor \VOLlti :,crvLcC aay
ueiQ aL tnt· church w l'eor·

•&gt;t:J'&lt;!

WORK SOCKS
Fine Quality Combed
Collott _AU Shes

e JtiiSSES
e
HA.I..F SIZES
dress savings for you - for everybody

.,u tJe

Men'a "Uaele Sam"

$1
19
9
~~yle•
~;n~-C~'l;!
$1.00
19t:
Altc":t~rs
C
SENSATIONAL:..........:...EA-Rl;...__Y-r-~E~X~T~R~A~!~...
JANUARY
SHOPPERS
NYLON HOSE
CLOSE OUT GET THE
39c
BEST BUYS
THREE
OF

Values

•

Miss JoAnn Deck, Columbus ami
A/lc DaVId LeWIS, Loddand Ail
For~ base, t:olambus were the
only attendants

$4.99

Unble~~&lt;hed

Lots$;,

•H&lt;.:rn.~~~ wuu1a s"'"" L.•••~u•Jj v ~ j·
'""" uum now tnrougu J con.rdiJ',
,., a ni'.,ntty matl'liJg PL~•Jt:Cl. t'J&lt;ur ..

A diSCIIS5JOn was held on lbc
books, ('L1vmg 111 the presence of
God" by Brother L.awrence and .uo;o..n, Ju rrY llllrwn &lt;ill -•
"The Light W1thm" by ThOmas .1 IIJ IUS .I:Hi&lt;ZCWWZ
Kally
The ned mce!Jng will be held
at the Federated Church, Wednes
day ·f ebruary 6, at 10 a m

39 Iueh

to

Mrs. Myrtle Hicks was welcomed
as .a new member when the Worn 1
en's Soc1et:,: of World Scrv1ce of
Mrs Bern;lrd .f'ult:.: was a guest of EnterpriSe ~UB Church met
Tuesday evenmg when Mrs Lronel Tuesday evemng at the: h me of
Boggs cntertuined her Canasta Club Mrs. Herbert D1xon wtth Clara
Pr1zes were won by Mrs Ralph Grueser as co-hostess
Gibbs Jr , Nl'W tfaven, Mrs. Ed·
"We Look at Southeast Asla'
ward T Fr-ench, Ml's. Donald
was
the topic of the PI ogram pre
M11ls and Mrs Fultz
The hostess served ba1 beque scnted by Mrs 1homas Bentz. Tv.o
sandwtchcs to the ones named a· h)mns were ,-cad, "Ou.: God, Our
bove and Mrs Richard Gress, Mrs H&amp;aith" by Mrs John ~mnth and
Robert Sehmoll and Mrs Wilham ',The Church Is One j;'oundahon"
by Mrs. Sehm BJaze "''ir z
Childs
The nl'Kl party wlll be held at
JJu1rng tne busmes-. ~c-..)wn 111 I
the G1bhs home 1n New Haven

Women's Prayer
Group Meeting
Held Wednesday

u R

MARK-

A dessert &lt;"O urst' was served to
twenty-one members by Mn Watts
Mrs A R Pullen and Mrs Gallagyear
PLans are bewg mode for
a her wtth Mrs Isabel Winebrenner
new class of members The Lodge as a contn butor

N~oro-Ngoro a t1dy httle peak of
7,500 fet"t, all wl'l clav of malted
milk consrstl:'ncy , With a s1leer
drop suffieH:nt lo hurt you permanent!} if vou skidded
The an~ds ~ot us up and over
th111 one, anrl tlw truck only caught
fire once This hme it was an oil
leak on thr• exhaust.

rain clouds f!Ri hcred, and we missed fret!dom hy 10 mlnutes, The
Wl't ~ot us on a f'Oljon soJI siOJ)@
so ~hppl'r~ th(• ludt"n truck would
llkHt romplr&gt;telv around and head
back up the hill until aMther skad
reversed hl'" We off-loaded the
l:iovs and push('d hrr down the
mountain nowman looked at rarn
clouds pourJn~ water on 80 miles
of trackiE'ss Ser&lt;'ngeU dese.t.t. He
looked hkc MaoArthur leaving the
f'hthppmcs
"There 1s," he ~id, "no plaee
lo go We rtm't go back, and we
&lt;'Rn't cross Wt can .sit here and
die or boredom or go out there
Rei stuck, mod die of thirst " We
elE'rted to the of thirst
Wl' pushed thl.' truck down onto
the platn, and so help me, a mtr·
acl~ occurn•d The rarns marched
to a ("ertam point, as we rac4!d
madly awav from them, halted,
anrl 11\opped The ra1n.1 ahead qt1it
and by the t1me we a:ot to their
former pmntlon. the ground had
dr1ed We cro:Jsed the deM&gt;rt on
two b('('rs Hnd nn orangct erush,
and the truck never boiled onee
Wo finally came to a river,
which wru1 the final barrier be·
tween us and camp and a! If by
mogie 11 qmt ats swellln&amp; and,
1tarted lo hll m Its foam-fieeked
bank~
We swam [he vehicle•
acrosR, made camp, got unloaded,
p1tched the tunts, and the heavens
opened again and drowned East
Aftic~a l had just ttme to shoot
a tOpJ for the boYs to eat IRd a
Tomm1e for us before the deluge.
We were marooned but we
were dry, we had food, and we
were here. against all odds. We
al!o had several cases of nerve
tonic Mr Bowman and 1 11 alemnly
shook hands
:IProf~&gt;ssor ., ~aid I, "one of us
is gou': g to g&lt;'l drunk out of sheer
triumph"
"Pau the jug" saJd the &amp;ood
profenor 'Every\Jody thlaks we
are drowned, anyhow, 10 we ml&amp;ht
as well have a wab Who'll we
drmk to?''

•

I~~~.~?~Y ,~fw~:~·.9~?:~.~ ~~Y.~~~ membm and

Lodge, Auxillary of the Brother
hood of Rarlroad Tr.ammen, was
draped m memory of Mrs George
Hayes when the Lodge met Wed
nesda)' at Woodman's Hall. Mrs
Brancb Fleming , prestdcnt, pre
sided and Mrs C P Gallagher
was in ch&lt;~rge of thP charter drap·

Lady

12 15 Lo .. e of Life

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., Jan. 10, 1957-3 1

Reg. $1.99. Sanfonzed! Completely
washable I S-M-L Sizes Look at
these new bright patterns! Plenty $
of your favorite plaids, toot Full
cut, roomy, comfortable, long-tail·
ed . . great shirts! Great buys'
January Clearance!

59

)OU

- - $1.59
R.ED ANCHOR. STORE- POMEROY

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2-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0. Jan. 10, 1957

'The Editor's.1
MailBag

COMMUNIST lOVE MATCH

The Daily Sentinel
DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
Publlahec every afternoon except Sunday by The Obio VaUey
Sentinel.. Ioc.~ at 110 Meehan1c St Pomer:&gt;y, 0. BWimess offJct
phone 318. eaJtorta1 offtce phone 39V
RICHAID s. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE- EDITOR

Nat~onal idvertiSLDg

repr€'sentliiJ\C BottJnefU·Kim b~ lJ , lnt"..
343 ~lton Ave, New York lit~ 16 N Y
Enter.ed as second class maUmg maur r 111 the post offH'e at
Pomeroy,.
OhJo.

SubBcrhMion rate!· Del! very by 1 ,JmPr where available 30
teOts per weet: om• year In adva11ce at l'luo Oa1ly Sentmel offl('f'
where.:avaUable one month $ 1 By mail rorw v~ar sa. s•x months:
$1!51t11 SIX months, $780: three month&gt; $3 90 By motor route
~~- tnree months, $2 50 one month $1

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Edit or. The Sentme l
Wh1lt• Ill my home tow:
over
the hohd&lt;tY' 1 read in thl' Datly

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S('lllillel of Dec. 29, 11 latewell'
column by Paul M Clifford
Paul .'lll&lt;l 1 pla}ed bast'ball on
lhc OVI. 1 hampionshtp i('am of
POml'JO\ 111 1/Hi) and 1950 (S)ra
cuse) so I fc•t• l JUSti!Jed nr \Hitmg
this lew·r and 1 hopt• 1\ w11J be
pullh!&gt;lu~d

You &lt;'all be flnge1 prwtl'd anti
your papers fdt•d among nulltons
ol otht'rs Yet the JmpressJOns
made bv )our fhrger prrrrts are
rltffereni from 1111y among those
mill1ons And the same thmg is
true oJ the 1mprrsswns: )OU make

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.Methodism Helps the 'Supply' Pastor
\\e have a brochure from the Rev L A B.wg&lt;.Tiei , former
pastor of Heath Methodtsl Chm l h, from Lunden 0, where he
IS currently labonng 10 thl' llllley,u d ol Lhl' Sptnt. Mr Bangerter feels deeply the problems of ht s dLu!l h of Methodism
aod of rehgion In Amenra antJ th e \\OI !d II I s bmchure is on~
that shO\\ s what Methodism for Dill' tle/lllllLIIJatwn, Is domg
to alleviate the p1essmg shortage of fu ' l~ It &lt;.~tned pastors
It ls pomted out that one-third of ali I S as~:ngnments are
filled by supply pastors, men who have been called to the
Cross by g1fts of the Spmt. and lal'k on!\ fo1 mal trammg 1n
most cases to qualify as fullv ordauwd mtn1sters. Methodism
provides ' 1 ln·SeJ'VJce Traimng" for thes(' preachers. Of the 5,918 approved supply pasto1·s tu thr dw rch 1n 1955 a total of
1,256 \\oere 111 tnumng on B1ble stnJy, tJ&lt;.tstoral work or preachmg. By thLs owork the supply pastor may quahfy htmsclf for
ordination There are 15 four-week schools across the nation
off~ring 100 class hours of work each yea!
In the "good naturpd " hut often ket?n t·ompetition betwePn
denommations those thall'merge as stJo nger will be the ones
that best prepare thetr lcadrrs Meth od ism ohvwusly is tackhng thls problem tn a prJcttcal ..... av ael'ordmg to the ln-Servtce program

or. pt'ople
I speak for a group or !!ports
fam or Middleport and Mason
eounty. I know, v.hen I ma~e thJS

Red Cross Has A'Family In Need'
These columns normally w11l not be us(•d &lt;1s a place to display requests fOJ atd to dts tll.! S&gt;&lt;l'd f ;mu\t('~. However, today
the local Red Cross Is assummg the n·sponsiluhtv of making a
specwl request for a1d to the famtlv of M1 and Mrs Ray Par -~
so ns of near Long Boltom who were hunlf'd nut to the last
p1ece of furmture and mor~Pl of storpd fnud lt~sf WP.dnesitmr
January 2 ~ven the clothmg lor lhts famtlv ol flvl', mcluding j
children aged one three and onc. half and f1vP was dcslroyf'd

T hi:' two you_n~er l h 1'ld ren ar&lt;' J:!lr1s
The provider fm thts dtsll('s scd Llllnh ,.., pJesenlly unPm
t&gt;lovr&gt;d hut he has the pronus£' ot a JOb . Mt Pa1sons and hls
familY now are resldin!?, nf'ar Chester wt!h hi " !l.L!cnt:-;
The Red ('ross sa id (lnth1ng f~hHI .md po~I!Jtularly kitchen
furntshlngs are. needed A wood ~I O"P would he ao01ecmti&gt;d

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Js sufftcienl to reduce rt lo nn
absorlwnn ~o potent that it will
sw11 llow a fiYt:' ton truck as eastly
.1s )OLI lose a four ounce sJnkf•r
tn ,rn tief•an

With Roberl Rr~ark
no 'tl
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IKOMA

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!lOme Ins p for Moses and
Noah
lr-t anyhmly II'll you ahy dJff~1ent, 1 Frank Jt 1dn't thLnk
was ver
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we. made 11 I know v.c made 1t funny when he caught me ~:~elea!
b('rausc wr an• ht·re nul J Jll!il 111g 11 dove the other morrung
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now s.~w an uld fn('nd 11 hHna 1 Just w11nted to know what the
who horrowt'rl B 'awtJUf'k orr me 1 ~:hanccs of !;topping the ram were
:-~,evt'n '"11 ·s ago 8111 ho\.1. w.-. m,ult·[ We started out hhthely.euo~gh
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I , IHJ h)( Y 1~ eoe1 gomg tu know
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It IS understood a nei~hbor nf lhP r,ll snns .11 I ong s.ottom hn~
Wt• ls me •Jf r: ourSI' l'roFf' SSOJ I hr:ll an~ a ~7.~ll~ar&lt;J s~~~~ 'a~ief~l~~j
an f'mpty house that . h~ s bcpn offCJl'd &lt;~~ sooll ,Js necessary fUI Frunk Bowm aJJ, und 12 •\frrt .Jil ~ n 1 two new vehicles The bo~s
msbm?scan beobltnnl'd
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plus urw l!u.k and onr• Jtr•p l'ro w1•nt ahead rrr thl' truck whlrh
ThP house that hUI'nPd wa:-; tl tot,li Joo..;s Tht'l(' Wa'i no lmillr· fcN sor Bnwm.~n 1' a seh o! ar !~ l}'p&lt;' mad&lt;! around ntne mrlcs before a
a nee Losse .. tnclutied a f~t•m&lt;'t full of tol!d ,wd ,1 large quan- 1 hunt"' who louk;; IJkro Gr·nt·ral Ma
nuld forest r1re Ol'curred 10 rt s
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' ;.~~ ';';~3"cro~~ ;f;i,:,~,~·:tc 1~s 1n ~ilh nllt f v hen lh&lt; nerd ~rF·r an~;,..m,:",\::;,'
,~: 1'~','., '" 11'.::·;,"'~~~~~
~~=·~.:.,""~.,::.~~~.~d~r ';'.~.;~·~~
b termed a "disaster" JlowPvt'r had fot! UJ H Is necessaJv
k o~nd 1 ust
aft('r a the c~nrx
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frve or more farmlit•s h&lt;'fol P &lt;Ill ('\ient I:; 11 I HH'd
In thts Caf:ie eontnbutums mav be l1~ lt &lt;1l lfll'

hurrnwurg 1t)JJrnr v fr(l)n Srngrdn I
111 1hr '' 1 lwr eud nf T~ng, 1 n, 1 ka

office 81 donors nwv netifv till' H(\d t 't nss Th{ fanuly m que!\_ . dn~ the
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-;OIIll' p1 onl• 11 1 ~ \ll'mpt r ng ''' .!{CI
!HI Ill 11111 1.11 !I ll IJ ,l li('V('r ) .til~ to
,1111 , 1 ~ 1 ~ 11111 , 1\l Jl \1• f"JtSl'·hardcnt•r1
111 ,rq1111 wl nf thr Whlle llou s~· !lrl
,•J:ll ufiH'J'

at the White Howu•
Thr- r&lt;•vlv l.l l of !I.e 1'11 .. 10!11 ur a
While llnu•fl !lnl'utl ~I'Ollflll Q{Jr~ 1111
0 lot 'I{ r'wmnrlt•s Ill Rftv nolh 1nl!
of !I tnt nf ~r1f'lHI ~trat•·v~· on Jlu•
DArt of ~'Atthlnl!lon hn~h"HI!'~ The
lnrllf'~ oi the ~01"111.1 ~.-.t wnul!l JJ.tfl
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• 11" !IJVo· 1rl"l th"lr lnl'll Olnr 1101 ..,' 1 ~
'fiH• Jllolltl111 r diiOJl
II~
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to hf! UJvlterl to one of I he Wh I'''
11 h t
•••~•· fllnnPrs h"t then tlwvd s.tle ol fmmd t•lulhlll~ lol'rr Y \.1 J
I hr ~Ill 1 t\ ~(',J ~I II\ wJ\J hr•Jp CV('Il
prohahlv run r1ghl out nncl huv rl' mort· All or 11 ,. Wlult• 111,usc af
pla.:-f'nwnl~
furr s lrt' sl l H t\1 fnrmal - wh!lt•
So1'l&amp;l l'tf'B'!On·~ of the out lun P
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IH' 11 nd 1 ,11 1~ fur tlw men onj!l eve
nl't'Hiue"'rl lr•UI'f'rlle" hnm •,.r hNtd
nm~ r',r• ~.I'M fur thr• wnmen
linl's tho•JIII'Inrl.ri of jOre ftet nn&lt; I
TIH"tl ll hl' ,1 ~rutlt•rtng of high
mur-h '"~ lor aome
stlk h.tl s hu! 11 ,u~ltv bloek hom
'T'rnP,..fiv
A hnm!Aome vouna huJ g~ wllh lr till' l'n•g\denl helped
1nlhtnrv alla.:ohP nf a forf'l{ln elll pupul 11111 , 11 t11 s ftrst 1naugurrt
)nrro,.V Wll!!' hrtllU1l1t"d from hl~ Jlii S\ IIOII 'rtH • hlltl\hillj,/; flls Ill
muc-h
and Si'lll hOm !! ln d\sqr/ll'(' hl' hl'\ltl wrlh 1[11 t111r;•nl raHhton flf
cau~e 11f whlilt h~tmem•&lt;l ol 11 I lui'. ~tun~,: tllrhrrnnhdt•s
White nnlt!lrr r~eeptlon Mlltnt• \flnr~
back (1111 ~ pur~~: cauwht ill lht"
fl1my folds of thf' nonlnQ 11n m
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of the White Hnulle

aa 11he

8ROAD RuN

awl Mls ('Nrl Wrlson ,md
d1rld1rn wert' ~lsrtur~ Mr and
Mrs lin vmonrl Housh and daugh
! It rs WodrH's(\.1\ 1'\'t'nlllg

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Frnuk

nuldN lr&gt;ft for PI liN
hru ~ 1'., , 1,!1 u lutrgt• hnli' me!'t·
IIlli: MtitHlny
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John Kt •u J ns &lt;"riled on Arthur

proerof!d1n11 rn rull rt1Jtnltv Mwarfl Ohlingt'l l-'lltL!\ r•\enin'l
the Eatt Rnnm for on Rrter-rtlnner
Ml' a111l M• s H1duml Hou'lh and
muJiealr She rf'Ali~.-.d 1h~'d lol'll f11n11lv w£'r1• \1~1!1111( Mr and Mr!
tomPthinfi!, hut dlrlu't dare attempt 0111 noush and f.unilv P'l'l1hy rven
1 retrteve An alert m~mber of HlN
the hou11e slRff 1potted the oantw~
Mrs 1.ois I.Jf'vln)( ami daughters,
re•tlnil' on the rfld carpet anrl Cindy anti \'Jrkll' railed on Mrs
qulckh jnm,ned them In hill pot·k- LI'O Clark r('c('niJv
tt
\lr anti 1\fr~ F.ddif' Edwnrds
Banner H1,.dllne1·
Whrn Ihe eaiiNI on Mr nnd Mn lhlph Wca·
Jl'ranklln J) RooJC!Yflltll decided to vt'l' rec('ntly
.lanlcc Grllbs an Larry L1evin11
1erve beer at • r.!leeption 1horttv
after repeal tempt"ranee organtn · CJiled Jn Mr anrl Mr11 8111 Roush
Uon• howled In ~te1t. !But this arrrl l'um\lv Sundav evening.
did not detpr U1e first fllmtlv
Mr 11nd Mr~ Edd1e Edward• vill&amp;t. Roost'vell probably did more \ted Mr und Mn Bill Rou!'h and
&amp;o warm up the areh1lc old man ramrly Th~~rsdav r-vening
tlon than all)' firM- lay In manv
Mrs Ll'o Chn k has the flu.
year1. She set the more dlgnifl£td
Robert Ohlhtj{er &lt;.'ailed on Ken·
Wathinatonlan• 1\R their eart one neth Rt•vrrr.lih, Sunday evening
fthrht by leading &amp; conga line- and
Mr!l Laura Holt spctnt 1 f~w
wtll.
.iay!!l with her mother Mr". Cora
OhlmJl:er who Ht still 111, at the
home of Mr nnd Mrs teo CJark.
·~.sadent a.nd Mr.11. Elaenhower
Mrs. ThPrrsa Ohtmgcr and OOJ·
held no social 1enon in the 195&amp;- aid r., 1mm were m Mlddleporl,
56 winter bt'cause of hia health f'r Hiav
But be mU!it f~l in top eondilion
Mrill fr('tJe La~"" prtd 11 on. Rich·
now sint'e th~e White House ha• an- Rrrt of NJ1r() W('I J' \Js\tlng Mr.!!
t noun~d an ne!Uve schedule of re· f'or:a Ohltn.Q)'t .arul Mr 11 nd htra
eept1on1 aud dinners extondlng m Lf' n f'huK Sunday
to earl)/ Mar"h
~rr and M1s F:lwnml L,1evin.l!
---flllt\ f!11llJI J" Wl'tl' rlllllll'l' )IUeSts Of
AIUiOU!IIb U1e dinners- am'l recep- 1 ~lr and 1\fr~ Olm !'r Ur!ving and
tlons otten•lbly a~ onl~ for orfl· ramily of West Columbia
d41 fll\lrea ln the JOVernment or
Mra Theresa Ohllni!er and Don
the d.fplomatle eorp•, the Etaen- Grimm were 1n Middleport, Frl·
~'!er~ alwaya lftll1ude a ftw per· day.

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l 'll·~t flrofallll} I

('Ver l~eard /rom

,.:reasc SllJr&gt;tnr•cl

th('

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dl'p.u red
Thu 1&lt;11n s wl'n• now ••rrrvJnp:

\\-htn llu l•tlllS ccHnr Ill Fllst Af
ttl a vou rrumm whi'H' vou IS at
lw;nww tht• h•rJiilll •~ tlndrli•t[

t•quallv

ho~vt•

lw\Wl'l'll

Irk•• 1.rt

hlHek

t 11!t on ~O J[

rt&gt;te, red guruhn clay
rlu~t Htdl 1111 huu1 \ ra111

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lla&lt;·l~t&gt;lt~ll ~

or • cahlmt wif• In the rcoopllon
line and as he walked awav lw
unwlttmrlv tore nwav a eotrlldt•r
ahlt&gt; nortlon •Jf her eostumP.
Emhnrr1u111n1ent The panfteJI of
1 dhJt.lntttril'l~~d WR~thJnllton tarlv
ram" unu~hored anrl dropned to
the noor r.r thA Jtately m~in hall

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vnlv•ntr \If{' huruln•d m1l'· \~Ips for

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w,ts flr-t • nf !rnuhlL' hi !'lllllp&lt;lll~Dil
Wr• havl' Jll~l rlt•\otr rl SJX d l\ ~
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10 a ]IIUrltr v whu 11 i.l s,tJJ(• fii ,J'l
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r ou lrl mnkr ln stx hours on ,1
morfe111 I I! 1rf [kll\'t•t 11 Jll!IUIILilll ~
I lltHI dl'St'fl~ rilJil ,tlld tftt~\ shon'
ra~ltrl .l.( \t'hll l r·~ .tl!d dlgl's ln•t' lip
~t·ls, o\frll,ltl
ltmptt,Jnlfn!
.itld
1111~ of (,ud known ,rs sh.rwt 1

wn&lt;1 l l l rr·nd~ 111 1,l, h ufrn1r,

Unlt111d Pro~~&lt;"" Whit• Houu Wdlet

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Many Memories Are Stirred
As Inau~uration Time Nears
Rv M•RRIMli,N SMITH

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lot;~l H~d Cross

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'I h(' tru ck lumberrd along boll•
lng ovc1 only oecastonally hke an

ovcrenthUJJastJe coffee pot, and
th1•n thr JCC'p look sick. We never
did dlilgnost· her ills. but r was
htildmg out for tuberculous, due
to her cough, hut Bowman sa1d he
!l.'tkoned 11 wa:; acute anemia
complicated Uy sore feel and a
latk of roughage 111 the d1et
The jr•t•p stu ck The truck stuck
We dodged nun squolls with varvm g succes~; but forgot to duck On
one big one and wound up mrred,
like p gs m li L1og

There was ~omethmg de£m1tely
qru·er about 1he JCllp It had a
slrdnge
afflllrl}' for
dramagc
dildw~ Nu matt('r wh~re
you
turnl'rl h, 1 ~ l1e srrugb.t o\lJ a d1tch,
Afll'r a MH r 1•ss wn M dltches, we
wr•pl hillt-rl\ a111! qmt for lhe
lll!'hl Whl'rC' we were Thts WIIS
dr1r to troll LY lllK abll.' to move anyl thJng Jnelud1n g our f._el, wh1ch
l hacl lwuunt" 1 n&lt;-umbcred by wet
,.luv to v.llt'r(' 1\c r&lt;'Sl'mblcd snow
o;ho t&gt; l,l hbrls
We &lt;flulO not return whence we
came becaus1· th1• ratns had swept"
uhcad and madP a morass of the

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No Mofor laHJ_., Loom

No National El•cUoin

Thfs , Congreu li•tsian

In 195) Aid to Amity

Special t() Ce11trar Presa Auoeialion
ASHINGTON- Veteran Capitol Hill oburverl!lloo!. tor a tairlv
peacflful BeMion of Con~ness thLa year. There may be liOihe
poUtlcu.l sn lplrJ«" but no majOJ· b. Hies are expected The Republic&amp;ru~
with a few exceptlona, are aoiJjlly behind Prealdant Elat'hhow~:~r·~
pl'Ogram and they have the argument of Ike'a overwhelming eler::Uon
victory to back them ur
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The Democrats, more aware than ever Cit the Prealdent'a pop11 .
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Jarlty, aren't expected to launch any hea\ y a f.
tacks at him &amp;lid many believe they ('lilt
strengthen their ~arty at the polt. by being co operative 111 addition, the two major pattlt!!a
ag1•thl in p1lntlple on many major aapecta of Mr.
K18enhower'a legtalattye prOrram. There '' no
argument, for eJCa.mple, on aid to e&lt;luco.tron--a
big item (or 19M.
Another factor In lila outlook tor a rplatt~,~elv
quiet 8eaaion lit that there are no nattonal •lections this year The pollttelah• may II&amp;Te lh,.i!
11ra until 1'*68 when 11om• o.rrtce• are at •take.

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TAX CUT HOPE DIM:-ooni'"Ntunat leadc.-.
have jolnt~d a.dmi.nlatratlon 8p0b1rneo in W'rtt r.
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ott any hope of major tax cut. th14! yeu tmt
thoe-re may be •ome •Hct~l Jn a)-Calltd ' hkt '~n
hxea" Tht~ admlnlatratton haa made it claa" that It will .!!lr(lll.i'Y
oppose any reduction Ia the present Income tax ratu until th~r
bluer aurplul ot lncon\e over expendlturu.
e&gt; ·'Capitol HIJI leader~ •gree that an lnc~ue 1n the military btu1Kt!'t
tor next year h&amp;l pntty much Wiped out any chance1 ot a "'' tntr
cut. Howevt~r, the preJ~aure \1 strong for at Jeut il token •lAW~ •

exetse taxe.'l.
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There appeare to be a. atrong posatbillty that ta.xat on P•o.l'nf:'~
tarea lnllht btl ellnllllJAled or rt!duced. A cut Ill the atr:cl•e tl\w.,, tnlt
lt.~nr-dt.tanee t•lephone calla a.lao l8 poaatble. t.e.. likely b•it 1 :')~
completely ruled out are reductlotu on the excJsc levlq on lh•ar"'

and ~rts adrnlulonl, jewelry, liquor and a hott ot other "huru ......

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• 11. I.·BRI'rlSH RElATIONS IIETTER-Qn the aul'fal·e ~lati
bttwu\t. the United St..te. and Brltaln-•erloully rulfted by ~::':
Sue• erial~re back to near normal Nevertheleu top 11F'!' ,..
110ureu ''- atlll ~red by what they b~Jieve Wa.t a ~ronr step,,_.. 11

Am•Wcan torelp polley,

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Many Bl'itllb. otrielala fee{ that the Unltecl statu. by joJn.tn 111
Ul\lt;td NatiOlll eondemnatlon or the Anllo·P'renoh attaci{ on E:rp '
hu htiJ*t buDd up the Ptoi'Jtlge ot Egyptian Prealdent Oamal Abdei
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Amartcan davtomata feel, on the other hand, that the United stat~s
•tQ\d•trenrthened Arnerlcan relntlons wtth India and Atlatte
trtee tO much that It oft'.-eta a.n.y ram Nasser may haw mada.coun.

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• 1\EFUOEE ''PABOL.!:S"-Congreu 1111 atmn~t aun to tn&lt;mif
the lmmtpatloltt iaWII t., aJiow naturalization of
H1lngari1Ut l'elu&amp;fta wt.o now are beln.g admlUed
to the Unlttcl Btatea u "paf()let~s" ant,~ are dfm.Jad a..y Am•nd
cltlzt~nthlp.
Ncllurallrotlon
Theae lft,OOI) rarureu llo comtng In by rpe.. lat lclw Soon
permission or ~be attot11~y go:ln~llll but lh(' flreatont
law make• no provlaturn ror them to 1emtt.la. Ln thiM count•·y p
manently.
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Walter (0), Pennsylva.nl~ co-.,uthor or the
on ac , wa:~ among thoao who u~ adrfttuton or t'
retupes wtder ~· '.'P•!'.Jiee" ~rovialon, no mlij611,1 Oppolltion ll .le.
~~ In om:~~ W ltll~lalatton. to let them become -o~ ..""

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trum SulUHia to Mwanza to
Mut;oma llnd one sectton of road
(wt• ll•Jrned lutl't) wa8 closed
W1• were fared w1th spendme
the wmh•1 •vherc we were, or .afh•mptmu 1 stuuJ,!ht-un ascent of

statement Paul was someone specIal Ill the sport world of wr1ters.
We called htm the one and only
"Moonbeam" For we believe
that although other writers mAY
arL~c to 1m1tate h1m, there cnn be
onlv tilll' PilUl tMoonlwllm) ('!ifford 1'h!'re cannot be another A
boy may lose his reai mother and
~~ on¥ who u juat as kmd, atten·
tlve and affectionate, yet she ill
not lm mother And so goes our
rcgor d for Paul
Paul was quick to show appreci·
acl:Qfl fo rttl• Uung11 a boy yould
do well, for the extra effort he
&gt;Nt)uld put fotW1rd to further the
~\lf'Cess of the learn or game l'aul'&gt;i
trt'al ment of the boy s was such
th~:~t would enable them to mam·
lam lht'Lr self respeet Deep With·
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every
human
being
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lhl• dt·stre to ·'be somebody" It
1s the pride we all have lh what
ever we do By hu pen Paul (OU!d
gwe a young eoarh a sf'mw of
pr1rlc and d1gnlty He could write
lltlle facts about a group of boy,
that would rufluence them to be
better morally. want to go lo church be honest. be buddies 1n theu
activtlies, and have a great re
Hpect for the rr parents, teachers
and coaches.
Paul helped with hu pen and
good JtAdgement Lo haw• htllc
League baseball anrl to have a
sw1mmmg pool In Mtddleport He
was tireless m hts efforts to heJ ..
a boy to get a better educat10ri
t'aul helped boy11 in Mason County
as 1~ell as Me1ga Coun1) bo}'s
Paul Chfford's pen m the Dally
Sentmel has done more to adver
trse the boys of Me1gs County than
any other single method
The Da1ly Sentinel has a r1g~t
to Mi!tl Paul's pen. anJ th£'y Will
remen1ber hlln I know as really
a person o( good 1nten1 one lha!
was alw~tys eager to suppl} up-torlate-topics of mterest to his reaJ
Respectfully )Ours
Respectfully yours,
W1lbur J Ashley
122J l.•ghlnet Ave
Dunbar, W Va

WSAZ-TV Chanrtel3
. -

thursday
WSAZ-TV

CHA.NNI~

3

Friday

1 00 Curre:nt
Partun'll St\ody
2 30 Te!Jb~st'e Brnle lord
3 00 Matinee Theatre
4·00 Queen P'or A Day
4 45 Mode .. n 8omant-es
ft.OO Ct:.medv T1me
G 30 Aunt- Dru :bOw
8.00 Flatt alld Scruggs Sbow
6:30 Newi Picture
6:45 Sports Eye

WSAZ·TV
CHANNIL 3
6 55 Sign On
7 00 Todu)
9 00 Coffee T1me
10 00 Home
11 UO 1 he R1ght r-1 Rtght
II 30 TBA
12 00 T1e Tac Dough
12 30 It Co uld Be Yuu
I 00 Current
? 00 C~:~nwr -: Goes To School
2 30 Tennesse,. l&gt;~rnie Ford
3 00 Matmee Tt&gt;,atr;
4 0 Queea Far A Dav
4 45 Modern Romance!l
5 00 Comedy Time
5 30 Aunt Dru Show
6 00 Wdd Dtll Hickok
6 30 New:1 P1cture
6 45 ~porrs Eye
6 55 Wet~:tbercast

6 ·55 We.atbercast
7 00 Crun~b l.lld De1
7 !ll Dinah Shore Show

7 00 Dr Tid son's Journal
7 30 Eddt F ...
L'h
7 45 NBC eNe~!'er "' ow

7 ·48 NBC New.
8:00 You Bet Your Ute-

8 00 Blond•e
8,30 Lafe or Riley

t,:

9·00
9.30

G :w'F

Mtiln 0'\

7 00

Today
Co(fee Timto

9 00
10 00
ll 00
11 30

Hom~

The Price Js R1ght
TBA

ll ·OO Home

12.00 'flc Tac Dougb
12 30 It Could Be You
2 00

1:~ Qrapet
~ooli"" Choice

f'.30 'thf'

F'otd Show
10:00 Lus: Video Theatre
tl:OO l(ewt Read)}1Jes
Jl:l5 Werth!ltrcast

11:.20 Press ,Box

-

On Trial

Big S!ory
10 00 (avalcade o[ Sport1
10 4~

f!amous Fights
1
11 ·00 News Headlfnet

11 :15 Weat!1ertaat
11. ·20 Press Box
II 30 Ton1ght

11:30 Tonllht
12:30 Si4" or_f____ ____ ~l2=.3tl.:_=si~in _o_r,_' - - - - - - -

WCHS-TV Channe~8
-wettS-rv

CltANNRB ___ WCHS-TV CHANNEL I

8.00 CaptaJn JM.Ja.roo
D·OO Pttornin.llf Show

10:00 Garty Mf')re
10.:30 Artbu,. 'lodfrey
11.30 Strite lt Rich
[2.00 VaJJant Lady
12:15 I,.ove of LiCe
12•30 Search For TomorTo~
12:45 GuJdint Light
1:00 Jtatie's Kitchen
1:30 As the World Turns
2·00 Our Miss Broob
2 30 House~rty

S:OG
3 30
4:00
4.15

1'ho 1t1 Payoff
Bob Crosbv Show
Brighter DIY\
Seca ~t Storm
4':30 Edgo! of Night

!·00 The Sarlv Show
6·30 Your Ess~, Re}Y'Irtet
8:48 Sports Parade
8:511 Wt~thennan
7'00 Art Linkletter &amp; thr:: Ktd1

7 15 Douglas Elwards
730 Sgt. Preslou of the Yukon

800 Bab Cummlnis Show
8 30 Shower of Stars
9 30

PJ.ty~ouse

110

1 00 Up to the Minute N~ .. s

tt 05 Scannrng the Weather
1I ·10 The Late Show

8 00 ('QoL.a•n Kangaroo
9 00 Morning Show
10 00 Garry Mdore

'I 30 St.·tke IL R\rlo
1.,1 00

Vahan~

12 30 Search for Tomorrow
l2 .4li Gu1dmg L1ght
I 00 Katip"g l{jtchen
I 30
2JO

As the Wor1d ' TurDI
Our Miss Brooks

230 lfousep.:u ty
300 rhe Brg Payoff
3·30 Bub C1 osby Sbow
400 Brighter Day
4 •15 Secret St.-.rm
4 30 Edge or Night
~00

Earl!' Show

630 Your Esso Reporter
6 45
6 55

SportJ: ParP.dfll
Weatherman
700 TBA
7:15 Dou.!{llls Edwarl.!l
7 30 My Fr1cnd ft"'ieka
800 West Pomt Story
9:30 PIFiyhuuse of Stars
900 CruS&lt;tdcr

9 30 H1ghway Patrol~ "
10 00 The Lwc Up
lO 30 Person to Person
1100 New•
1l 05

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White Rose Lodge Charter Draped

Scanning the Weather

1110 The :!..ate

~how

---

WHTN-l'V Chonnell-3

during th~ !)ast year

tng
Mrs Flemmg, who JS startmg a
new tenn or office, thanked the
members tor their cooperation dur·
ing the past year and expressed
the hope of mcreased prosperity
for the Lodr;e durmg the commg

Entsmmger, Mrs W W Hayes,
Mq. p L. Mitch , Mrs R1chard
oweo, Mrs Joe Turner, Mrs Otho
Watt.

Gom~

GRE

lost two
members Mr~ Haye1 and Mn
Allee Cohen Stsson
Member~ reported Jll were Mea.
Allen Knopp, Mrs. Sad1e Turner
and her grandson, Keith Roush
Birthdays of the followmg members were observed· Mrs David

J

Young-Kitchen Nuptials Wiii·Be
Exchanged On Sunday February 3

Inv1tatlons have been sent out
this week for the open ehurch
weddmg of Mus Jane Young,
daughter of Mrs Robert ,Rer~l.
Leadmg Creek Road, and J A.
Yo':\ng Sr, Rutland Road , to James
w ill Kttchen, Ch1lheothe, son of
Mr ~ and Mrs
Howard Kitchen,

OOWN

.

or; Carol Ann Tate, Cclumbus,
Lmda McVf!Y and Marianne Rlchcreek, Caldwell, Ruth _Ann Powe_ll

Middleport, bndes-ma1da; Melame
Young, Woodsfield, and Suzanne

Bradbury, Mtddleport, meces , of
the brlde,

jumor

br1des-ma1ds;

Edward K1lchen , Middleport, broPomeroy
ther o{ lhe groom, best-man; Rog·
Fred I Gardner pastor of the er Bashore and Paul Werry, DayChurch of Chmt: wtll perform ton, brothers-in-law o£ the groom
the double rmg ceremony at two Albert Werry, Pomeroy, and Char·
o'clock, Sunday, February 3, at les Bradbury, Middleport, brotherthe Church of Chnst, after a In-law of the brule, usher,s.
program of nuptial mus1c by Joe
A reception for the famahes and
Young Jr vocalist bre"Jther of the close fnends will be held 1mmed1·
bride and' Mrs Ch~ster Erwm, or- alely arter •he weddmg In the
gamsi
church social rooms
Altcndants for the weddmg Will
mclude Mr~ Charles Bradbury ,
sister of tha bnde, matron-of-hon-

.lith 8:30 AM
THOU·SANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF TIMELY WINTER MERCHANDISE
LARGE.- ROLLS

Group of Women's Beller

QUILT PATCHES

FOOTWEAR

FAST COLORS

Enterprise EUB
Womens Society
Meeting Is Held

Mrs. Lionel Boggs
Is Hostess For
Canasta Club Meet

t..JhHI;;C

fhe Pomeroy Women's Prayl'r
Group met Wednesday morntng
atthe Grace Episcopal pansh hou::;t
w1t h Mrs Patrick Loc!1&lt;rry a::. lead

cr

Ui

1 o.""'"wrrz,

I

till'

H

was

l'IC~

t"lll,

&lt;rgH!tcrl

THE MOCCASIN
GOES
,UP-TO-DATE

' ~il
IQI&amp;~

dowu the olher side, the

SHOE

Plaid Colloa Single

BL'ANKETS

MUSLIN

Extra Warmth
Aosorled Colors

Reg 25e

BIG
GROUPS

.i.h i "

Hurry!

1'\.cJre..hmcn\s were served by
nosLesses to tnose ,,~~.med a·
OO\oC and 1\otrs Albert Hr uwu, .Mts

DRESSES •• were to $5.99

IUNIORS -

.Iic

1'..1UI.&lt;O Weeks, Mrs .bl Arnold,
,\llrs ljaui .1' rick Mrs l!;arl Hrown,
.. r~ Uo~uae Hr..::.LC(/, M1s James
W111 an(i gue .. t~, :-.uwo .Jlld l«lger
l!,it.~e

OUT THEY GO, at
Real Bargains, these budget-priced dresses at thiS ridicu-

auu

lously low closeout pnce - exciting dress fashions to
wear now a·nd into Spring! Cottons, rayons, novelties! Hur-

ry! January Clearance, each-

Esther Hawley
Jan. 2 tAarriage
Being Announced

DRESSES •• .were to $10.95
OUT THEY GO, at

J\JHruuucemcnts ha~e been re·
ce1vcd here of lhe marr1age o(
,\hss Esther Hawley daughter uf
Owen Hawley, Mmcrsvillc and
A/3c Richard DeMoss son of Mrs.
fanme DeMoss, Melbourne, Ky.
'I he weddmg was .an event af
Wednesday January 2, at Rich·
mund, [nd. The vows ofthe double
rmg cercmone.\' were read by Rev
Johl'l A. Langstrtth.

Thrifty buys! Fashion-label dresses from our best-selling
lines- regrouped for a riot! Miracle_ blend fabrics, rayons.
jerseys and cottons ... Misses, Jumors, Half S!.Zesl Hurry! January Clearance! Each-

DRESSES •• were

t9

$

thNr fncnds at 634 S. H1gh St
Columbus.

ARRIVES IN U.S.
Jack Lloyd, AT:J, who has been

at sangley Pomt, Phlllppme II·
Jands, Mr the past c1ghL months,
has arriVed at San D1ego, Calif.,,
and phoned his mother, Mrs.
Bruce Lloyd, Wednesday evening.
He wlll n~t arrJVC home until
Sprmg aecardmg to his present

schedule.

$1495

~lAIN

W12~.J!~~Iined.$

Clearance Sale

50 POUNDS- UNCLi\SSit' IEP

POTATOES .

99

Compare At U 00 - Aaywbere

AT DRASTIC
MARKDOWNS

THREE BIG
GROUPS
IUNIORS

e

GROUP 1
were to
$19.95
NOW

C0 ATS

MISSES

e

GROUP 2
were to
S $z9.95
NOW

COAT

HA.I..F SIZES
GROUP 3

C0 AT S $";; ~~
NOW

~~!u.~~~!~.

Made by
A dan-$
dy aU 'round top brand work shoo
at a low price! Durable! Comfortable, long-wearing. Brown leather
uppers, black compo sole. Men's
6\'l -11; boys' I to 6.

SPORT SHIRTS

Our Entire Stock of women's winter coats in this whirl-wind Jan'-!ary CLear·
ance _ sacrificed! Three tPrrlflc valu~-priced groups! Ea~h offertng .a w~de

choice of fabrics, fashion colors, new stlhouettes! Plus fashiOn and quallty
know! HURRY, HURRY' HURRY' Three hlg groups to select from.

TOP QUALITY MENS and BOYS

MEN'S SOFT FLANNEL

POMEROY

.SPECIAL

88

Clearance, each

M~KET

ST.

88

EXTRA! MEN'S BLANKET -LINED
A
long-wearing denim Overall Jackel&lt;i! Cut-full, roomy, comfortable, 2front pockets, sanforized! Sizes 3846 Regular $4.98 value. January

'

W.

EXTRA! MEN'S 'BIG BUCK'
UNIFORM WORK PANTS
and gOOd looks, it's
BIG BUCK'S Cotton ~11 Work
Pants. Tan or grey. Sizes 29 to 42.
Shllts to match available! January
Clearance pnce

Shocking, but true! A big group of stunning dresses gets
the axe! ... Sheaths, Shirt-Waists, Casual and Dressy Fashions! Many beautiful fabr1cs aQd colors See their labels!
All sizes! January Clearance, each -

Columbus

$

Women's Better
. WINTER SKIRTS

For value, wear

OUT THEY GO, at

I

SPECIA.I.. GROUP!!

B1g selection Slim, Sheath
skuts, circular skirts and other
.,tyles' Novelties, Taffetas, Flannels, rayon·acetates, plaids, solids!
Lad1es' si&gt;es! 24 to 30 ... January
Clearance, each--

The coUple arc now at home to

SIMONS

88c

Regu~~~·~.~u~?USES Plain

broadcloths and Fancy Gmgham
P1atds A pretty blouse for every
sktrt! January Clearance, each -

l.liUY

m

NO. SECOND AVE..
MIDDLEPORT

Hemmed,
Ready to

EXTRA! Exciting Group of

~r • .tL t"&lt;lo.:u

roy High School, ClaJs o( 1906 and
Js employed 8t the Ohio National
Bank, Columbus The groom at·
tended the Kentucky scnools and
1s stallonod with the US A1r Force

Roush's Shoe Store

TOWEL ENDS

Slight irregulars of lop brand $1 nylons' A sure sell-out at our January
Clearance price, pair - -

The bride Is a graduate of Pome-

Smart go,r~d fringe, heavystitched vamp, smooth supple leather, all the well loved moccasin details
with
an up-to-date plus 1n the
graceful dip cut.

Large Size Cannoa

51-15 Denier Sbeen

tnliUe lor \VOLlti :,crvLcC aay
ueiQ aL tnt· church w l'eor·

•&gt;t:J'&lt;!

WORK SOCKS
Fine Quality Combed
Collott _AU Shes

e JtiiSSES
e
HA.I..F SIZES
dress savings for you - for everybody

.,u tJe

Men'a "Uaele Sam"

$1
19
9
~~yle•
~;n~-C~'l;!
$1.00
19t:
Altc":t~rs
C
SENSATIONAL:..........:...EA-Rl;...__Y-r-~E~X~T~R~A~!~...
JANUARY
SHOPPERS
NYLON HOSE
CLOSE OUT GET THE
39c
BEST BUYS
THREE
OF

Values

•

Miss JoAnn Deck, Columbus ami
A/lc DaVId LeWIS, Loddand Ail
For~ base, t:olambus were the
only attendants

$4.99

Unble~~&lt;hed

Lots$;,

•H&lt;.:rn.~~~ wuu1a s"'"" L.•••~u•Jj v ~ j·
'""" uum now tnrougu J con.rdiJ',
,., a ni'.,ntty matl'liJg PL~•Jt:Cl. t'J&lt;ur ..

A diSCIIS5JOn was held on lbc
books, ('L1vmg 111 the presence of
God" by Brother L.awrence and .uo;o..n, Ju rrY llllrwn &lt;ill -•
"The Light W1thm" by ThOmas .1 IIJ IUS .I:Hi&lt;ZCWWZ
Kally
The ned mce!Jng will be held
at the Federated Church, Wednes
day ·f ebruary 6, at 10 a m

39 Iueh

to

Mrs. Myrtle Hicks was welcomed
as .a new member when the Worn 1
en's Soc1et:,: of World Scrv1ce of
Mrs Bern;lrd .f'ult:.: was a guest of EnterpriSe ~UB Church met
Tuesday evenmg when Mrs Lronel Tuesday evemng at the: h me of
Boggs cntertuined her Canasta Club Mrs. Herbert D1xon wtth Clara
Pr1zes were won by Mrs Ralph Grueser as co-hostess
Gibbs Jr , Nl'W tfaven, Mrs. Ed·
"We Look at Southeast Asla'
ward T Fr-ench, Ml's. Donald
was
the topic of the PI ogram pre
M11ls and Mrs Fultz
The hostess served ba1 beque scnted by Mrs 1homas Bentz. Tv.o
sandwtchcs to the ones named a· h)mns were ,-cad, "Ou.: God, Our
bove and Mrs Richard Gress, Mrs H&amp;aith" by Mrs John ~mnth and
Robert Sehmoll and Mrs Wilham ',The Church Is One j;'oundahon"
by Mrs. Sehm BJaze "''ir z
Childs
The nl'Kl party wlll be held at
JJu1rng tne busmes-. ~c-..)wn 111 I
the G1bhs home 1n New Haven

Women's Prayer
Group Meeting
Held Wednesday

u R

MARK-

A dessert &lt;"O urst' was served to
twenty-one members by Mn Watts
Mrs A R Pullen and Mrs Gallagyear
PLans are bewg mode for
a her wtth Mrs Isabel Winebrenner
new class of members The Lodge as a contn butor

N~oro-Ngoro a t1dy httle peak of
7,500 fet"t, all wl'l clav of malted
milk consrstl:'ncy , With a s1leer
drop suffieH:nt lo hurt you permanent!} if vou skidded
The an~ds ~ot us up and over
th111 one, anrl tlw truck only caught
fire once This hme it was an oil
leak on thr• exhaust.

rain clouds f!Ri hcred, and we missed fret!dom hy 10 mlnutes, The
Wl't ~ot us on a f'Oljon soJI siOJ)@
so ~hppl'r~ th(• ludt"n truck would
llkHt romplr&gt;telv around and head
back up the hill until aMther skad
reversed hl'" We off-loaded the
l:iovs and push('d hrr down the
mountain nowman looked at rarn
clouds pourJn~ water on 80 miles
of trackiE'ss Ser&lt;'ngeU dese.t.t. He
looked hkc MaoArthur leaving the
f'hthppmcs
"There 1s," he ~id, "no plaee
lo go We rtm't go back, and we
&lt;'Rn't cross Wt can .sit here and
die or boredom or go out there
Rei stuck, mod die of thirst " We
elE'rted to the of thirst
Wl' pushed thl.' truck down onto
the platn, and so help me, a mtr·
acl~ occurn•d The rarns marched
to a ("ertam point, as we rac4!d
madly awav from them, halted,
anrl 11\opped The ra1n.1 ahead qt1it
and by the t1me we a:ot to their
former pmntlon. the ground had
dr1ed We cro:Jsed the deM&gt;rt on
two b('('rs Hnd nn orangct erush,
and the truck never boiled onee
Wo finally came to a river,
which wru1 the final barrier be·
tween us and camp and a! If by
mogie 11 qmt ats swellln&amp; and,
1tarted lo hll m Its foam-fieeked
bank~
We swam [he vehicle•
acrosR, made camp, got unloaded,
p1tched the tunts, and the heavens
opened again and drowned East
Aftic~a l had just ttme to shoot
a tOpJ for the boYs to eat IRd a
Tomm1e for us before the deluge.
We were marooned but we
were dry, we had food, and we
were here. against all odds. We
al!o had several cases of nerve
tonic Mr Bowman and 1 11 alemnly
shook hands
:IProf~&gt;ssor ., ~aid I, "one of us
is gou': g to g&lt;'l drunk out of sheer
triumph"
"Pau the jug" saJd the &amp;ood
profenor 'Every\Jody thlaks we
are drowned, anyhow, 10 we ml&amp;ht
as well have a wab Who'll we
drmk to?''

•

I~~~.~?~Y ,~fw~:~·.9~?:~.~ ~~Y.~~~ membm and

Lodge, Auxillary of the Brother
hood of Rarlroad Tr.ammen, was
draped m memory of Mrs George
Hayes when the Lodge met Wed
nesda)' at Woodman's Hall. Mrs
Brancb Fleming , prestdcnt, pre
sided and Mrs C P Gallagher
was in ch&lt;~rge of thP charter drap·

Lady

12 15 Lo .. e of Life

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., Jan. 10, 1957-3 1

Reg. $1.99. Sanfonzed! Completely
washable I S-M-L Sizes Look at
these new bright patterns! Plenty $
of your favorite plaids, toot Full
cut, roomy, comfortable, long-tail·
ed . . great shirts! Great buys'
January Clearance!

59

)OU

- - $1.59
R.ED ANCHOR. STORE- POMEROY

�'

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'

'-Dall)' Sebtinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 10, 1957

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IHUI"'I IALI OP RIAL

ISTATI

.

.. The INte of .Ohl•. Mtltl County
Cemmen P.... C.urt

CConitnuMI from-.. ono)
ltnltmln Mllldon, ·PIIIIntiH
Sl.x caJea ol u&lt;:h, were runnlnfl
.,,
1 atop Ran, parldnt on highway,
Prank N. Hlllflore, Defend•nt
"verloading, not auured clear diJ.
taace, and improper vehicle regiaCase No. 1246+.
tratlon. Four caaes of following
Jn pursuance of an Order of too closely were heard.
Sale in Partition in the abo...e en·
Three cases each : menacing
titled aclion , 1 will offer for ule threats, leavln" scene of accident.
at public auction, at the door oJ
•
the Coart Houae iP Pomeroy, Ohio l nsuflirlent brakes, Insecurely fuJn the above named cOunty, on tened load, st~linJ . motor vehicle
Saturday, the 16 day of February, parts, breaking and enterint, il1QS7, at lO. a. m. o'clock, the fol- legal backi,.l(, assault and battery ,
Jowlng described real estate, 1itu· profane •Wcarios.
•te In the c ounty of Meigs and
Two e ach: &lt;iuto t~efl . unsafe veState or Ohln , and in the 'J;'ownship hicle, resisting arrest, insufllcient
ot
to-wit :
headllghts, petty lareeny , carnal
knowledge or female , throwing
PARCEL NUMBER ONE." Situ- trash on highway.
ated in the Township of Olive, tbP
county of Meigs, and State of
One each : tailed to obey police
Ohio, and bounded and described of.ficer, bad stop lights, permita9 follows, to-wit; Beginaing at ,ting minor to drive car, reeeiving
the nofthWeat corner of land own- atGlen\ properb, destrueUon of
ed by WUlis"'- ~hilljps, an~ tor~n- property, parklqg on cro~walt ,
erly owned 'rlY Jessie B. Myr:oe.t,, Uldecent expasut;e ,Jtolen eoods In
in Section 12, Town 4 and Range poSsession, •.valk:ing on traveled
lJ, and running 8Qulh 96 rpds, portion of highway, sol~cltlng ride
thece east 28'1.1 rods; thence nortb on ~aveled portion of higbway,
96 rods along Albert $chultr:'s. Une; difeetive horn, viOlation of wild·
thence west 28% rOds, to the place life laws, fraud, improper right
of beginning, containing 17 ac~ turn. improper left turn, transrtlore or lese: a right of way !)e. porting into•l.catina: liquot •
A .brqakdo)Vp tn the disburseginning at the so.utbwest co~ner of
said land and running west to an ment of tl!ie fl,209 shows:
elm tree and the townShip toad • Law library .f87.. 10, Sheriff
40 feet, and 24 reet wide fttore or tul-nkey service $1tt, State, 4:1 per
Ie~;
cent of ,ltate patrol~ linea ~;
PARCEL NUMDER TWO Olive blood tests $195, elerk of coui11
Township, Meigs County, siate of (bond) $200. witness fees $7.20,
Ohio. Being part of the north half Garden Club's ~ne)' for cleaqiPtS '
of the northwest quarter ot see- river bank to OHm Goodwin $130, ·
tion 11, town 4, and range 11, and Dept. of Nalutal Resources $25begil)ning on Field's line' and run- Appearance bonds $680, and viibing north 80 ·r ods along Albert la.ge treasurer $4.2~2.92, total $7,Schultz lie ;thence west 88 rqd1 3(t9.15.
,
to the center of the road, th'ence
The ·b reakdown of the mayors
with said road to Fields Une; fund to the viUage fund shows llthence with Fields line to the oonses anc.l. pennits $241, ordinance
place of beginning containifie 30 fines And -fees .~276.40, Highway
acres more or les1.
Patrol fines (ftfsr!&lt;&gt;)
$1,198.87,
PARCEL NUMBER ':fHREE: what;faa:e fee ~· 1pbone Cfllll '75c,
Olive Towmhip, Mei)i!s County, costs on state eases $530.90, total
State of Ohio. Being all that part $4,252.92.
of the north ha1f of the norfhwest
----:---quarter of 111ectlon 11 , town 4, a.nd
FINED $10, c;~TS
i'anl!le 11 ~t lies west of the pubWilliam Birchfield plead guilty,
lie ,ro~d wh~&lt;:~ passes through was found guilty, and fined $10
_.ectlort .exceptmg 10 ~ereg sold to and costs In .Mayor E. •F. Robin:~
G. .T. •Ruth uff the W,est end of son's tourt Wednesday on a charge
said ~atJ.d , 3p1l pow o'wned by of falling to yield right o£ way.
,Wr.~a&lt;&gt;n tnd PhilliPs.
'tho we•t
·~ ,tand qt /Lnto,s, c. Rardon, t1n halt of the nortnwest quarter or
t e sout\t,·. b}t lands pr Cowdery, Section 11, Town 4 and Range 11,
a)'ld Fields, and on .ttl!:! east by the and bounded as follows, on the
RUIJiic road , con~lning 40 acres east by lands of George S. Fields,
more or 1&lt;,-ss. There is a right o£ at'ld on the south by lands of C. S.
way reserved along the south side Carr, ·ar\d on the wesl by 1ands of
of said lot hy Cowdery, from the S. E. PattcrCJon, and on the north
(IUblic road to his lot. This deed bv lands of W. J. Warner and conis for land sold to J. W. Johnson , taining 40 acres more or less.
by the heirs of Thomas Gum, as
Said Premises
appraised at
recorded ln Deed Book 96, pates ~,067 .00 and can not be sold tor
10. 11, 12 'I:Ud Number 107, page less than two thirds of the ap42 of Me\gs Count:v. Ohio.
pralsement.
PAR CEL NUM.BRR FOUR : SitRobert C. Hartenbach,' Sheri!£
, .uated in -- Olive T-ownship, M'\l{s · .~~!fl·~Jr: o · srien. Attys,
c ounty, Ohio , and being the south (1)"1U;:·t.~. 31 (21 7, 5te
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To Campaign Away The
Sports
From H9111e
'fwo determined

high

teams will leave Meigs Count)

Desk

Frida,y nii;bt Cor games away from
home agai!'"l8t tbe cream ot the
SED hopinli tu tlim.1, another .otep
towards league honors.

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Our Bulinna 4a Hal
J4.

Pant-hera, currentlY tied
with Well1ton and Lo_tan ti)r secThe

ond plaee, han blgh leorerJ .Eillt
ball Bullington and S. T. io!Won
with 71and ,9 polnt.a respeetlvely.
JohnsOn ranks fourth in league
scoring, Buffington lOth and John
SLsson, another comer for the Panthers, iB 14th with ~ points,
Middleport wlll be in the role
of giant killer against the powerltd Logan team on lh home floor .
Always good for 10 pointe~, the
home floor is expected to give the
Chleftalna an edee that wiU make
the Jaoekcts (ight every i.nch of the
way If tht&gt;y want to e~me back to
thelr bome town u winners.

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SPEClAUZE
While the Panthers were de.mon~traling

lhey can be had Tuesday
night. th e Racine whlu kids ~~rf'
J•
pump ing an amati.ng 41 1!c o! thelr
~~~ ~fud'"'t Joum1l11f
!hots through Wahama-defended
1'hli year's ~arshaU CotleJ!:e bas~ oals to tAke an easy win, '15-ft!5. \etball t~am included
two Atlfhis rercentaJO:e is not ata~t11ng in 4.merlcan footbaU players on basl one-night edition. A team her"
~otball ool!olarthlp• wM~ they
Logan ha9 three t:.oys in the fir st md there will do It now and then. ·took t~ floor ~galn~t Spring Hill
•• ,ljnltod P'"•
ll highest scorers. Dicken has "omeroy did It against Lo&amp;an. But Collet~ 'l)etembfr 8 at the MemUST
84, Mor&amp;an 78 and Buckles 68, tor ' he R2clnc boys ba~l! had jUJt an lltiat l"htld Ho\1118.
third, fifth and llth places re- werage night with a 47 % ,JlerC!en'l'he p-idlron stars- at Mal'llhlll St. Joeephs 97 LaSalle ~
spectively.
'age:
&lt;tTe Bob Athley, 6' 4" senlor fr!QP t,alayelte 100 Lehjgh $9
Whelt I CHCh h41t tlx boys whet ~tddleport and Did: CUster, 8' 7" .vale 01 Brown WI
Again1t
them Coach Nolan
Swackhammer will offer a JClUad 'IN •wr1glng in tl- • cleultl• tt.ure, iunior from Parkersburg.
Dartmouth 88 Springfield 69
that haa improved week by WE!ek '"d two of them o¥er 20 point•
Ashley was named to the high srncus~ 93 Fordl\am 76
on it11 rebounding and shootlnJ. "\tr v•me. broi'her, vou got your
ltuf4era•lll! John• Hopkins 113
Ag11-inst Gallipolis tbey looked Ute 11tlf • club. It will t;.ut molt OD· &lt;:cbool All-American squad in bls &lt;iert.Qva 78 Carnetie Tech ~•
the clas1 of the ]eseue In winninii: ""nenh. Thet'1 ex.ctly wh1t L~rry «enlor year , at Middleport High ~mhlll"lt 68 Arlllf ~~
~chool lie W,lll considered one of
63-65 with big Jim Bowles and ...orrllon
the
OU\Oitand!lll en4s In the Penn•olvanla 77 COt~tll '/II
Ed M{'(:omat both finding their
Penn 'SU,t'e 62' Temple Sc3
The Pantheu have a 1 ftrun~ 1chool0s history.
•hooting ~yes Morri1 Ia tho Jatket 'r&gt;flm. It has beaten tM best'ln thP
.Maf*~ Tlf Ohio Unlvei:tltyqa
storing leader, ranking 13 In the
"I onlv had th,..ee 1ebolarshlp of~ r.o. lost a close one to anothPr
leape with 67 pointa. Bowle11 is
«OUTH
Fers In basketh!! ll," he ~ald. " how·
•f
lhe
best.
An;l
had
11
cool
n i~rh•
18th with 61.
·"~ inliZ to one or the poorest (Gal·
"ver, 1 had Reveral In football . Dut Kentucky St. 92 Rio Grande 74
A highlight of rere nt Jacket •: oo!is). On stat istics alone, th•• ,ftcr I watched Mar!hall play ba11-l Louisville 93 Memphis State 71
~etball once, 1 decided to take a Navy ·82 VMJ 57
game~ waa the elevation of quick- "flrn~ rlo should win h.v 20 point e
footed Bobby Nel:;on to the var- ·· i~n't l ikelv. howeve" that Aarflr ·eholarship here-."
MIOWIIT
lity where bJa &amp;peed and natural ... ,tfinRlon . S. i . Johnflnn anrl
Ashley is not only a foot b'"lll
coordination with the ball has paid
,.,,..ir rnhMh will pay much at 1nrl ba!:l.tetbll star. but he was Wiehita 69 St. Louis 64
off both on offense and defense.
'" nt ion l.o !h i~ f:wt .
,nee cu~•!&lt;ld&lt;nd as a pHch in!l pro- Washlngton U. Mo. 46 Beloit 44
"'h,.. Pnnthrr!' '11•f'qrl~v ni ght Wf',.e ' ll~Ct ! Jr t._.r Philadelphia Ploilties Denison 76 Mount Union 71J
BROYLES AT MISSOURI
.;n! im~ !"If an 0fr-nh• ht nn •tmn•
1fler ~·:e C'O "''• ),ett•rt an extra good Xavier Ohio 88 Cincinnati 62
ST LOUIS uP - The name~ · ,.. ., ());~('rVf'''~ a• "\.\'"Jl~tOn /lll'l"f'&lt;&gt;,.J nnrCf' !" ll!' ;' :;:.seball pitch er in Loyola Ill. 86 St. Miehaels 7!1
are chanKed but the HYiilCm will .,., , hot., h·am ~ mi'!&lt;lflrt ~h ills u•· 'ligh scjle•.l.
Bowlna Green 56 Tolcda
be much the SIAlC at ll.t• Univcr
« '1,. rr&gt;1ulr&gt; StJ r&gt;1nvllf' jt "h'l'-ln,.ro4
d
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~lty of MiJsourt lhl.!! (Hd when•
rr ( i . .- hnth nulfit~ Th 11 t •~
His bitt •rrfor mince tor the
young Frank Broylt'5 f ;l'or)!i,l · ~.-.11hl" wh1•n a conr ll. hal one 0 ,. '"ttg Grr,en ·flr t yeat wa s at the
Teeh wilT succf'ed l&gt;on Faurot o .~ .... , h o1!&lt;! ht&gt; n111 .;J dt•JV"'"' nn fm· ,..nvett~=;vll_le lnurn~ment w~cre he
head C"oach
"'~" h•1 lk nf hi~ nn int ~. It' s m 11 ,..... ""~:unped m 1~ pomt~_ agaun~l a
·•H•rl' nrnhatJJ,. for two or thrP&lt;&gt;
''!ant Denver llnivf'rs•ly team to
SAVING COST $10.
·&gt;bvc rs !h:)n fnr six or seven {(l ~e lp Marshall w.1lk . off with a
LONDON
1rp _ A mntorist ~Hvo• n C"nld nidi
ard earncrl 79-78 v1ctory .
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I
d
coas lng UW!ll J to !IHVC !-(8!1Ui ii1 C'
"nv WIIV ,VOII Jot1'1t; al it. If V011 1 ~OJ'VC list" Coa h Rivli II id "
during rationing was fined $1o. · ··~n t to !it'e on!' or tht' hest ba 111
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n 8 · we
SOUTH BEND. Ind. UP - Paul
WL•dn l'aday for speeding .
lrf' rha ll ~•unf'!l of thf' vear---or of 1~~nlh~l~~~~c/:nda~~,~~e~ 0! ~~~~: Hornung, twice an All-America
,;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;,I 111 : Y Y~ar ' --~£"1 yourself out earlv ,,.hich came In handy m~re tha~ quarterback at Notre Dame ,was
"tickled ptn:;'' todsy about hlt
next 1 uelldRy nll!ht to th&lt;' fome· I"JI'Icc la~t year"
·
my ~yrn . 11 bette r h£&gt; early or you
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three year contract with. the
won' t ~{' t ~tnrJding room .
The olher ga-ldlron slnr ou this Gree n Bay Packers, even thoua:b
vear's basketball squad , Oick Cus- he turned down a "real fabulous
ler, I ~ in hi s ftrst year at Marshall. offer" from Canada.
He transferred to Marshall this
lfornuna: tla:ned the :Pacll,er
vcar from
Indiana University
where he lettered in basketball agreement, for an estimated $10,000 per year. in a conference with
In his sophomore year.
club President R. w. Bogda. The
Custer made the hlg,. school all- part provides for him to play
American football team in his sea- Lhree aeasona wlth the Packers,
lor year at Parkersburg where he even thou1h the continuity ml(lht
a, U11lted P~"
be Interrupted: by military servE~os "Cotmtry" Slau11hter, base- lettered in throe sports.
ice.
"I
lranllfcrred
to
Marshall
for
halls old warhor.~(' who inslats on
reasons,"
he
said.
"I
like
their
kicking up hi s hel!l~ like a young
Hornung, who wu 21 last
roll ror thf' world rhamplon New type ot buketball ar.d I am closer month, is not in any reserve trainYork Yankec9, Ia all set to play homl"."
On Alla1 Batlerlel That
Dick, a 6' 7" 226 pounder, is ex- Ing program and hence will be
his 17th Reason In the ble leagues
pect.,d to t~lve Coach Rlvlln added ella:lble for a dnjt call any time
Ill the ll~C or 41.
strength
at the center position after hta gradUa.t on from rf6tfe
The Yankce.r~ announced today
Dame In Jupe. Normally, however,
lhat the hu~tlln~~: outfielder ·has next year. He wlll be ineligible a student et.n remain out of lervagreed lo his 1907 contract esti- to play this year because of the ice for about one year.
malf'd to &lt;'1111 for a $20,000 salary. NCAA transfer rule.
Other llgning!l were tibno\.lnced
18MOJt&amp;lll
'·
by
Milwaukee,
De,rott,
and
today
Gu1raateo
the Chicago Cub!l.
Thr Brave ~ algned rookie catch·
1•r Carl Sawnll'lki. who hit .280 for
Toronto . Detroit ·bOOited ttl total
SUNDAY, IAN. 13:
18 Months
lo 18 signed with pact• from
er
fielder
Bill
Tuttle,
.W
Guarantee
I P.M.UIIWDark &lt;
yen, and first baseman Earl Toraeson, .264.
ClJEVELAND, Ohio UP - WelBatterle• llauuleed ·By
The Cubs made It 12 ln line with tfi'rwelght champion Ca~n BasDealera
CVntraCts trum r-atrher Ray Katt, tHo was ached\lled to face the doe.24'7 hitter, and shorUtop K. C. tor ioday on his request to have
Near1:hester
Wl:.e, rookie up from Los Angeles hls Jan. 18 title delenae against
Johnny Saxton postponed btcau.,
where he battecl .287.
Publle CordlaiJ.y In viC cd .
ot 11. hand inJurY sufttred 1n trainSERVICE
ing.
OUTPOINTS B!TMIA
Muntnr Kl-.llflte llllllen
Dr. J. W. Lambright Jr., whr
SYRACUSE. NY Z..•t• Folley
lllkldleport
100, Chandler. Ariz., outpointed pronounced BMlllo ''fit" after ~
Wayne Bcthoa . 2011,-4,, l(ew York . ~urprlse examination la11t Sundov
wu to tab a closer look at ui ..
r\iht hand of Ute champioa frorr
~h~tenanao, N. y _
,

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Hornung Tickled
At $15,000 Deal
With GB Packers

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Slau~hter Back

For Next Season

PRICES

Can't le Beat

GROUP I

$9.95

Doctor To Take
Closer Look At
Basilio's Hand

GROUP II

$12.25

ao,oot

HAM SHOOT

iN

Arata said he was told to pay
main event fighters $2.900 on television pr.o,erams He said he lost
money on the first four fiehts, ·)lut
later was able to take in an aver·
age of 19,000 rortbe next 48
weeks Out of the proceeds Arata
said he cleared $35,000 and r.epald
$15,000 in loans.

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Front End Repairs
Whttel Aliui:ft,nt
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Robinson Rejects $50,000 To Play With
Giants Next Ye~,Says He's 'Through'
.NEW YORK U.P -

NIGRO CAOQY IS ,PIRST ,
UP CHARLOTI"E, N.C..
J.ames Williams, an 18-year-old
Negro who caddies at the Eastwood Golf Club here, became the
first of hls race to plaY Charlotte's
Bonnie Brae course and he made
the event even more memorable
by firing a one-o~er-par 37 for
nine holes. Williams showed up at
1bo1..1t 9:35 a .m. WednesdJy and
played the nine holes bY himself.

Wlnd,h~~

Hackett"s
SAFETY SEIVIICE
Hours 8 11111:39 p.m.
lilves. By Appola\ment

:Pq,nero,

W. ll,l~ st.

Jackie Rob-

inaon rejected the blg'hut otter ganization, was made Wednesday
ot his career today and ~~B,~~ed nlaht. News· ~ tlw orter leake d
to write his form;~l fatewell to out and Robinson dlstussed It
nlth reporters before appearing
basebalL
on a television program.
The 38-year-old Negro star, endRobinson , whose top salary with
ing his C'areer amid the same
the
Brook~yn Dodgers was $42 ,500,
9Wirl of controverSy with which it
said
he thoUjltt "I convinced Feebegan , r~v·caled that he is turnney
that
I wun't bf! playing:," anrt
ing down mnrf' thlUl $50,000 and
"othe r cons'deralions" to play a~ded. " l don't believe I could do
this year with the New York the Giants .my good.''
Giants. He said his formal re"He told me to thi11k it ov!'r
for voluntary retirement and give him lhc bene fit of the
be se nt to National League doubt is UH•rc was the stig ht&lt;'st
Pr4lsldertt WaiTen Gllcs "no later cha~~ _I'd play," Robinson said .
than next Tuesday_."
" I told his there was ~·c 1·y, ver}·
"I only regret this ofJer wasn't little chance. I di.dn't give liim a
ma{le to me a couple or years definite answer, but iu my own
ago;" said Robimun by way of m ind I know hOow J feel."
thanking the Giants rur tht ' generous offer. " I would haY@ loved
to play lor people like HGraee
BUY'S RACE TRACK
Stoneham and Chub Feeney."
It was Fet'ney , the Giants' vice
CLEV·E LAND , 0.
Up - A
president, whoJ made the final bid Penns~·Ivaliia syndicate, headed by
to lure Jackie back "for One more Dan PJI.rish or Pittsbu rgh, puryear." The offer, a contract for chased Randa!i racet rac k h ~t·e fnt
more than $50,000 in 1957 and • a reported $..1 111i\Jion, il Wll S au subsequent job in the Glanb' ornouncecl

todt~y.

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Our bill consolidation plan
can cut your present monthly

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Loans _mad• to r•Jid•nh of nearby towrn

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And il hus a peppery, b"'n.t ; :..:a:.:::g
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make your gas stops few and far
be tween.
Like .:~II new Chevies, it brings you
a very special sure ness of control
Thi~ is a quality that just can't be
measured in dollars and cents. Lots
of cars that cost lots more just don't
ha ve it. Come in and see how much
pleasure we're passing out these days
at Chevrolet prices!

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tuppom uhlns b•ck mu:Kics. Htlpt you
loolr: ulmrmr, foeti len cited 1 t
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Final Busine..11s

DlneHe Set · · $79.95

ST. LOUIS UP - The natlo r~
Collegiate' Athletic Associ1li&lt;l 1
faced almost no bn.ttles today 11
It approached Its annual noor se·
sion which. will end \ al~ but minr
businesa ot the Gl•t convention.
There wu an outlide ebanr
three Pacific Coast f ools Washington, Southern
lfo~l ~
and UCLA- may ~&amp;ppeal to th
convention tor leniency ln thei
probation eal!es. They have bee
denied It bv the NCAA executlv
eouncil , but that group could b
overruled
Friday. by the open convontlo

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McMaster

Adopted at a Speelal meeting of
the Board or Meiss Counly Commissioners this 7th day of Jan·
uary 1937.
Mr. Hartinger 1econded the mo•lon and the roll Mlng Called upon its adoption, the vote resulted
as follow.!! : Mr. Neutzling, Yea; Mr.
Hartinger, Y&lt;!a; Mr. craig, Yea.
(I) 10. 17 2tc

OF APPIECIATIOI- FHE!
SHOP ••• COMPARE ••• SAVE! •••
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Center chops included. Sale .priced for bi&amp;~•r •alue.

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swear t~t the 8bove st&amp;tement ia' true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.

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Directors .
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Interest on Inactive
,11hall be paid quarterly, in accordal)ce with the pr:ovisiODIJ af SeeUon 135.22 (\f the Revised Code of
Ohio.

3,300.00
Federal Reserve bank) ---- ·------- - ---··---------··
Loans and discounts Jinc:]qding no !JVerdrafts) -w--·-----·- 3'17,88tJIO

Reg. $88.8$ llmenprlng

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obugation 1 of States and political &amp;ubdlvlslons --··----~Corporate stocks (including $3300 stock of

Extra
Specials!

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PARTY HELO
Mrs. Donald Smith recently held
Open House honoring Lt and Mrs.
Kay Wilson (da4ghtE;!r Pat ,and ,busRtMrv• Didrlcf No.4 b.aq~) of t:nid, Oklahoma, and ~r
UPORT OF CONOtTION OF
son; Donald, home from Ohio
State. The ho-me WjBI decOI"ated in

untt:~dst:a~~~!:~~~-t_~~~i~~~~~~·_~~~~__ ____

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K&amp;M SOHIO

NCAA Meet Calm'
As Sessions Ne~

Applications for ACTIVE deposits may be made at the ~me time
as for INACTIVE deposits. Appli·
cation for Active an..t Inactive deposits must be separate requests.
The institutions designated as
oubiic depoCJitories shall depos~t
with the Treasurer of Meigs Co.,
Ohio ,as serudty for ' the repayment or all publie moneys deposltM in 5aid public depositorles sut:h aecurtles as are declared
eligible under provisions of Sec~ion 131U6 of the Revi:sed Code of
Ohio .

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p b- Presiding at .the coffee and pun,eb
A Th
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In the StaN of Ohio, t 11 • d by c.... plroller of the Currency, under bowl table were Mrs. Hugo JutttUshtd In responae to ca ma e .
,
ina alld Mrs. Chester Roush. Ap·
hcllon 5211, U. $. RtviMd SlatuteLITS
proxhnatel)' seventy guests attendASS .
bl
ed.
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Cash balancea with other bnnks, includ,ng_reserve I
$16'7 050.79
~l'lte ~nd cash items In process of coJ!ection -··-·---,

lzOik W..to111 farm

8ack..br.aakiug job?

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The ·Board of Commie&amp;ioners re-serve9 the right to reject any or
all applications re~eived.

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Close Of Butln••• on Dec. 31, 195

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BONEY'S .FRONT STREET MARKET
W. Mllln St.

Huff · wnr . were New Vear·• gue1ts of
1 )lr and Mn. C'-ir Nelson.
,..n ntar Salem Ce nter.
1
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I ~Iillard Grimm was a dinner
~•Y afternoon Hrs. Mary 0&amp;- ll.lW~t of .Mr. 4JW1 r.tn. Robert Fetdln af'd dlulhl.ers. Annabel and ty ChrL!tmaJ Da)'.
)Ionon. ud aona , Husbie and Del
Mr. and Mt.. Robert Fetty and
La.niar, were ti'ue.n. of Mr . .and ehildren and Mr. and )(rs. Donlld
Mrt. CDh Braley_
Herschman were dinner &amp;uests Qf
· Gci!errt. •t the home of Vonley, their parent-a, Mr. and Mrs .HarEl'-tl aud Dai•Y Miller were Mr. old Gardner Ch.ristmu Eve.
ana lin. Ray M.illt-r. l'arkenburJ
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner

and Mn. RaC"e Hif!. re-turned to
tbe horne or ber nephew. Byron
Allen, at Calumbua.
lt:r. and MrfJ.
Sw~dley eo"
jt)yed Chrdimu
at tile ,home
of rebUve;s in P~~k;~~~,~~~iotli&gt;U
Gn SuQ.da_t precedinJ
Mr. and Mn. Lealie Hu!fman
children, Mariine and LaiTy, ·
dinner IUf'lb at the home of her

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10c

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IT'S HOUIUM
IT'S FUN •..
1nd,

~r and Mn. Harold Bral~)-. Or-

it a• an INACTIVE depo,lt at 1DJ
tiJpe during said tw'o 1 Y~ pei'iOid
amt at the rate\ of inlore~ w~lc~
th&lt; applicant will ,~
· ·f
9Ubject to tbe li~
' ita
ctf t~e
UNIFORM DEPO~ .
'L.i\~.
Each such applicati
. .II ilie
companied by a ftf'!D~~I ata1e-.
me:f!t of the anpljeartt; 1mder ~th
of the cashier, tRasUret or otl:ier
officer, as or the date of. tbe repOrt to -the Superintendent of
blqkl or the eomptrt)tler ,til the
currency or Auditor of Statt*, last
preceding the date of the 4PPlt·
cant and adjusted tQ sbo!N '-any
ehanges therein made prior· to tbe
date or said applicatil)p.
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Breakfast Bacon - - - 10 lb 4941!

Kal Hindy, Manapr

~tveral naonthl at t he hom~ qf Mr. llriiM of Mr. snd ~- Loren

money• wrileh lhe at'PIIQII~t desires to rereif~ and b~~~ - Oft de.P98--

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300 W. Second St. - Phone: 432, Pomeroy
Hrm,.• : Mon..• fri. 9-5; Sat. 9·IZ-Opn «"eR.inQI btl appoltt.bn~

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llloWir for Mr. Huffman '• nepbew j
owen. Huffm an and bride at the 1

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.

WHY PAY MORE?

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Oil Cbriltmu D1y Mr. and M.n. I
(fiwr;.Jbclildn and Mr. and Mrt. 1 Miller and JQD, Llri')", weN pUll tb~&lt;ir 1011.
Wl}lJ.aJII. PJailllrf, CbiJlieotbe wert' Monday .
I Columbu•.
4iaMt ,_... crl Mr. and Mr•- .l..te&amp;Donald ao.n of Jf:f. and Mn. ~_ _::_::__ _ _ _.,.....;,,_Jte...a.nm.n.
[l,ur Ne~n tpent frOG\ Thunday
Nf:w Year's Eve Mr. and lln. until Monday wilb relative• at
IT'S QUICK
Huff$0 ud family attended 1 Harrisbur&amp;.

that each eligible institu,.tlon de·
siring to be a public mpolitorr
shall, not mor:e than m n days
lilrior to February 4th, 19 ', make
aPplication in writ.i,ng to the
Soan!. Such applicaUon ~hall spec-i.fy. ~e nui:rlmu)ll amouqf ot.public

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PEAS
PORK&amp;BEANS

Chc\'Y ha s its own_huilt -in ",Iollar·
savi"I"•·-A mcrica's fa~· oril.c !!ix!

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ture.

Dill .., Polnt ll.od..

weeki .It bDrMKr. and. Mn. C01 rol fitrte
an~ claubtu, S&amp;ndri, and lOll,
David, !lad 11 Chrbtnau dinn.r
a:uuu, kf. snd Mra. Robert Vltrl4
and ~~ 10d Mr and ...L Wil.
lii!P JohhJOft and family Celuntbus.
Anna M~ll~r. wh&lt;J ~pent the ''"

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For every worthy purpott 4111
Signature• only, auto orfur~i·

LANGSVILLE

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Mr. NeutzUna: moved the adop,!he young people of the Contlon of the follow.toe RHolul.ion : ll'tlatlonal Christian Church preBl!: IT RI!:SOLVED. By Ike Board aented I phy at t.he eh\lfth on
ol Melg, County COmmlJtioners, Friday evemng under the super•
that lit a««da~ wlth Section vialon of Mr11 lola BarLrum A
13S-07 of tbe Revised Code of Ohio watch party wu held at the
this &amp;ard doe• hereby e•timale church on New Ye1r '~ Eve
the aggregate maxima-m amount of
On Sunda ." evemng prior to ·
publie tunds su bject to Ita tonChrl•tmas
atr .and )-1r.. J . T Ledtrot to be a~arded and be on delie
and
d
~\lghter
l'ctnlce, e nterp.o slt in the 1um of !teh.t Jlundred 1houoand (QOO.OOO.) DQIIars tained at dinner Yr. and }in.
and that of said sum it 11. hert'by Kemper and ron, Waverly, .Mr. and
.estimated Lbe aum or T"'1' Hun- Mrs. W. B. Ledlle and ehildren .
dred T!lolisand ($1!00.000.00) Dol· Toledo, Mr . 1nd Kra. Paul Barnes,
iars is INACTIVE FUNDS, alld the Pomerqy and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ium of Slx Hundred ThoUsand B~trum and dau&amp;hter, Lynn , lo($600,00.00) Dollars is ActiVE eat ·
FUNDS; 11nd
Mr. a:d Mrs. Andrew
ot Wilke!vllte called to see ' his
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED . 1ilt6r, Mra. Ellen Kennedy . Thunthat February 4th, 1957 at 11 rlay .
o'clock A. M. Ealte:rn Standard
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bolin were
Tlme, ~ and the aame is hereby &amp;uests or Mr. and Mr1. Dwi&amp;ht
de1ignated u the date and .time on Brown at St. AJbana, Sunday , Dec.
whicl the meeting of the Board of 16.
Comintssioners will be held at its
Sandra fierce returned to school
office itt tHe Court House, Pome- at .,JUo 8tancJt after apendlng two
roy, Ohio {or awatdlng , depoalts
for a .perlod of .twp yeats, cotnm~ncin~- on the First day of l~n·
uary, 1~7, and

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The Pomfl'Oy Panther. d~ the
AthellB Bulldo,:a wbo are leadin&amp;"
the SIO 1eague and have two boy1
in the firs1 8 biabest scorer. The)'
are Bilhop, second with 9ft and
McCoakey eit!ht with '74 .

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RUOLUTION

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IHUI"'I IALI OP RIAL

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.. The INte of .Ohl•. Mtltl County
Cemmen P.... C.urt

CConitnuMI from-.. ono)
ltnltmln Mllldon, ·PIIIIntiH
Sl.x caJea ol u&lt;:h, were runnlnfl
.,,
1 atop Ran, parldnt on highway,
Prank N. Hlllflore, Defend•nt
"verloading, not auured clear diJ.
taace, and improper vehicle regiaCase No. 1246+.
tratlon. Four caaes of following
Jn pursuance of an Order of too closely were heard.
Sale in Partition in the abo...e en·
Three cases each : menacing
titled aclion , 1 will offer for ule threats, leavln" scene of accident.
at public auction, at the door oJ
•
the Coart Houae iP Pomeroy, Ohio l nsuflirlent brakes, Insecurely fuJn the above named cOunty, on tened load, st~linJ . motor vehicle
Saturday, the 16 day of February, parts, breaking and enterint, il1QS7, at lO. a. m. o'clock, the fol- legal backi,.l(, assault and battery ,
Jowlng described real estate, 1itu· profane •Wcarios.
•te In the c ounty of Meigs and
Two e ach: &lt;iuto t~efl . unsafe veState or Ohln , and in the 'J;'ownship hicle, resisting arrest, insufllcient
ot
to-wit :
headllghts, petty lareeny , carnal
knowledge or female , throwing
PARCEL NUMBER ONE." Situ- trash on highway.
ated in the Township of Olive, tbP
county of Meigs, and State of
One each : tailed to obey police
Ohio, and bounded and described of.ficer, bad stop lights, permita9 follows, to-wit; Beginaing at ,ting minor to drive car, reeeiving
the nofthWeat corner of land own- atGlen\ properb, destrueUon of
ed by WUlis"'- ~hilljps, an~ tor~n- property, parklqg on cro~walt ,
erly owned 'rlY Jessie B. Myr:oe.t,, Uldecent expasut;e ,Jtolen eoods In
in Section 12, Town 4 and Range poSsession, •.valk:ing on traveled
lJ, and running 8Qulh 96 rpds, portion of highway, sol~cltlng ride
thece east 28'1.1 rods; thence nortb on ~aveled portion of higbway,
96 rods along Albert $chultr:'s. Une; difeetive horn, viOlation of wild·
thence west 28% rOds, to the place life laws, fraud, improper right
of beginning, containing 17 ac~ turn. improper left turn, transrtlore or lese: a right of way !)e. porting into•l.catina: liquot •
A .brqakdo)Vp tn the disburseginning at the so.utbwest co~ner of
said land and running west to an ment of tl!ie fl,209 shows:
elm tree and the townShip toad • Law library .f87.. 10, Sheriff
40 feet, and 24 reet wide fttore or tul-nkey service $1tt, State, 4:1 per
Ie~;
cent of ,ltate patrol~ linea ~;
PARCEL NUMDER TWO Olive blood tests $195, elerk of coui11
Township, Meigs County, siate of (bond) $200. witness fees $7.20,
Ohio. Being part of the north half Garden Club's ~ne)' for cleaqiPtS '
of the northwest quarter ot see- river bank to OHm Goodwin $130, ·
tion 11, town 4, and range 11, and Dept. of Nalutal Resources $25begil)ning on Field's line' and run- Appearance bonds $680, and viibing north 80 ·r ods along Albert la.ge treasurer $4.2~2.92, total $7,Schultz lie ;thence west 88 rqd1 3(t9.15.
,
to the center of the road, th'ence
The ·b reakdown of the mayors
with said road to Fields Une; fund to the viUage fund shows llthence with Fields line to the oonses anc.l. pennits $241, ordinance
place of beginning containifie 30 fines And -fees .~276.40, Highway
acres more or les1.
Patrol fines (ftfsr!&lt;&gt;)
$1,198.87,
PARCEL NUMBER ':fHREE: what;faa:e fee ~· 1pbone Cfllll '75c,
Olive Towmhip, Mei)i!s County, costs on state eases $530.90, total
State of Ohio. Being all that part $4,252.92.
of the north ha1f of the norfhwest
----:---quarter of 111ectlon 11 , town 4, a.nd
FINED $10, c;~TS
i'anl!le 11 ~t lies west of the pubWilliam Birchfield plead guilty,
lie ,ro~d wh~&lt;:~ passes through was found guilty, and fined $10
_.ectlort .exceptmg 10 ~ereg sold to and costs In .Mayor E. •F. Robin:~
G. .T. •Ruth uff the W,est end of son's tourt Wednesday on a charge
said ~atJ.d , 3p1l pow o'wned by of falling to yield right o£ way.
,Wr.~a&lt;&gt;n tnd PhilliPs.
'tho we•t
·~ ,tand qt /Lnto,s, c. Rardon, t1n halt of the nortnwest quarter or
t e sout\t,·. b}t lands pr Cowdery, Section 11, Town 4 and Range 11,
a)'ld Fields, and on .ttl!:! east by the and bounded as follows, on the
RUIJiic road , con~lning 40 acres east by lands of George S. Fields,
more or 1&lt;,-ss. There is a right o£ at'ld on the south by lands of C. S.
way reserved along the south side Carr, ·ar\d on the wesl by 1ands of
of said lot hy Cowdery, from the S. E. PattcrCJon, and on the north
(IUblic road to his lot. This deed bv lands of W. J. Warner and conis for land sold to J. W. Johnson , taining 40 acres more or less.
by the heirs of Thomas Gum, as
Said Premises
appraised at
recorded ln Deed Book 96, pates ~,067 .00 and can not be sold tor
10. 11, 12 'I:Ud Number 107, page less than two thirds of the ap42 of Me\gs Count:v. Ohio.
pralsement.
PAR CEL NUM.BRR FOUR : SitRobert C. Hartenbach,' Sheri!£
, .uated in -- Olive T-ownship, M'\l{s · .~~!fl·~Jr: o · srien. Attys,
c ounty, Ohio , and being the south (1)"1U;:·t.~. 31 (21 7, 5te
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Jackets, Panthers /
To Campaign Away The
Sports
From H9111e
'fwo determined

high

teams will leave Meigs Count)

Desk

Frida,y nii;bt Cor games away from
home agai!'"l8t tbe cream ot the
SED hopinli tu tlim.1, another .otep
towards league honors.

TaRMhlll

Our Bulinna 4a Hal
J4.

Pant-hera, currentlY tied
with Well1ton and Lo_tan ti)r secThe

ond plaee, han blgh leorerJ .Eillt
ball Bullington and S. T. io!Won
with 71and ,9 polnt.a respeetlvely.
JohnsOn ranks fourth in league
scoring, Buffington lOth and John
SLsson, another comer for the Panthers, iB 14th with ~ points,
Middleport wlll be in the role
of giant killer against the powerltd Logan team on lh home floor .
Always good for 10 pointe~, the
home floor is expected to give the
Chleftalna an edee that wiU make
the Jaoekcts (ight every i.nch of the
way If tht&gt;y want to e~me back to
thelr bome town u winners.

· SIDU.tNE
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SPEClAUZE
While the Panthers were de.mon~traling

lhey can be had Tuesday
night. th e Racine whlu kids ~~rf'
J•
pump ing an amati.ng 41 1!c o! thelr
~~~ ~fud'"'t Joum1l11f
!hots through Wahama-defended
1'hli year's ~arshaU CotleJ!:e bas~ oals to tAke an easy win, '15-ft!5. \etball t~am included
two Atlfhis rercentaJO:e is not ata~t11ng in 4.merlcan footbaU players on basl one-night edition. A team her"
~otball ool!olarthlp• wM~ they
Logan ha9 three t:.oys in the fir st md there will do It now and then. ·took t~ floor ~galn~t Spring Hill
•• ,ljnltod P'"•
ll highest scorers. Dicken has "omeroy did It against Lo&amp;an. But Collet~ 'l)etembfr 8 at the MemUST
84, Mor&amp;an 78 and Buckles 68, tor ' he R2clnc boys ba~l! had jUJt an lltiat l"htld Ho\1118.
third, fifth and llth places re- werage night with a 47 % ,JlerC!en'l'he p-idlron stars- at Mal'llhlll St. Joeephs 97 LaSalle ~
spectively.
'age:
&lt;tTe Bob Athley, 6' 4" senlor fr!QP t,alayelte 100 Lehjgh $9
Whelt I CHCh h41t tlx boys whet ~tddleport and Did: CUster, 8' 7" .vale 01 Brown WI
Again1t
them Coach Nolan
Swackhammer will offer a JClUad 'IN •wr1glng in tl- • cleultl• tt.ure, iunior from Parkersburg.
Dartmouth 88 Springfield 69
that haa improved week by WE!ek '"d two of them o¥er 20 point•
Ashley was named to the high srncus~ 93 Fordl\am 76
on it11 rebounding and shootlnJ. "\tr v•me. broi'her, vou got your
ltuf4era•lll! John• Hopkins 113
Ag11-inst Gallipolis tbey looked Ute 11tlf • club. It will t;.ut molt OD· &lt;:cbool All-American squad in bls &lt;iert.Qva 78 Carnetie Tech ~•
the clas1 of the ]eseue In winninii: ""nenh. Thet'1 ex.ctly wh1t L~rry «enlor year , at Middleport High ~mhlll"lt 68 Arlllf ~~
~chool lie W,lll considered one of
63-65 with big Jim Bowles and ...orrllon
the
OU\Oitand!lll en4s In the Penn•olvanla 77 COt~tll '/II
Ed M{'(:omat both finding their
Penn 'SU,t'e 62' Temple Sc3
The Pantheu have a 1 ftrun~ 1chool0s history.
•hooting ~yes Morri1 Ia tho Jatket 'r&gt;flm. It has beaten tM best'ln thP
.Maf*~ Tlf Ohio Unlvei:tltyqa
storing leader, ranking 13 In the
"I onlv had th,..ee 1ebolarshlp of~ r.o. lost a close one to anothPr
leape with 67 pointa. Bowle11 is
«OUTH
Fers In basketh!! ll," he ~ald. " how·
•f
lhe
best.
An;l
had
11
cool
n i~rh•
18th with 61.
·"~ inliZ to one or the poorest (Gal·
"ver, 1 had Reveral In football . Dut Kentucky St. 92 Rio Grande 74
A highlight of rere nt Jacket •: oo!is). On stat istics alone, th•• ,ftcr I watched Mar!hall play ba11-l Louisville 93 Memphis State 71
~etball once, 1 decided to take a Navy ·82 VMJ 57
game~ waa the elevation of quick- "flrn~ rlo should win h.v 20 point e
footed Bobby Nel:;on to the var- ·· i~n't l ikelv. howeve" that Aarflr ·eholarship here-."
MIOWIIT
lity where bJa &amp;peed and natural ... ,tfinRlon . S. i . Johnflnn anrl
Ashley is not only a foot b'"lll
coordination with the ball has paid
,.,,..ir rnhMh will pay much at 1nrl ba!:l.tetbll star. but he was Wiehita 69 St. Louis 64
off both on offense and defense.
'" nt ion l.o !h i~ f:wt .
,nee cu~•!&lt;ld&lt;nd as a pHch in!l pro- Washlngton U. Mo. 46 Beloit 44
"'h,.. Pnnthrr!' '11•f'qrl~v ni ght Wf',.e ' ll~Ct ! Jr t._.r Philadelphia Ploilties Denison 76 Mount Union 71J
BROYLES AT MISSOURI
.;n! im~ !"If an 0fr-nh• ht nn •tmn•
1fler ~·:e C'O "''• ),ett•rt an extra good Xavier Ohio 88 Cincinnati 62
ST LOUIS uP - The name~ · ,.. ., ());~('rVf'''~ a• "\.\'"Jl~tOn /lll'l"f'&lt;&gt;,.J nnrCf' !" ll!' ;' :;:.seball pitch er in Loyola Ill. 86 St. Miehaels 7!1
are chanKed but the HYiilCm will .,., , hot., h·am ~ mi'!&lt;lflrt ~h ills u•· 'ligh scjle•.l.
Bowlna Green 56 Tolcda
be much the SIAlC at ll.t• Univcr
« '1,. rr&gt;1ulr&gt; StJ r&gt;1nvllf' jt "h'l'-ln,.ro4
d
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~lty of MiJsourt lhl.!! (Hd when•
rr ( i . .- hnth nulfit~ Th 11 t •~
His bitt •rrfor mince tor the
young Frank Broylt'5 f ;l'or)!i,l · ~.-.11hl" wh1•n a conr ll. hal one 0 ,. '"ttg Grr,en ·flr t yeat wa s at the
Teeh wilT succf'ed l&gt;on Faurot o .~ .... , h o1!&lt;! ht&gt; n111 .;J dt•JV"'"' nn fm· ,..nvett~=;vll_le lnurn~ment w~cre he
head C"oach
"'~" h•1 lk nf hi~ nn int ~. It' s m 11 ,..... ""~:unped m 1~ pomt~_ agaun~l a
·•H•rl' nrnhatJJ,. for two or thrP&lt;&gt;
''!ant Denver llnivf'rs•ly team to
SAVING COST $10.
·&gt;bvc rs !h:)n fnr six or seven {(l ~e lp Marshall w.1lk . off with a
LONDON
1rp _ A mntorist ~Hvo• n C"nld nidi
ard earncrl 79-78 v1ctory .
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"With Asl1lt•y on the ready rct
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coas lng UW!ll J to !IHVC !-(8!1Ui ii1 C'
"nv WIIV ,VOII Jot1'1t; al it. If V011 1 ~OJ'VC list" Coa h Rivli II id "
during rationing was fined $1o. · ··~n t to !it'e on!' or tht' hest ba 111
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n 8 · we
SOUTH BEND. Ind. UP - Paul
WL•dn l'aday for speeding .
lrf' rha ll ~•unf'!l of thf' vear---or of 1~~nlh~l~~~~c/:nda~~,~~e~ 0! ~~~~: Hornung, twice an All-America
,;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;,I 111 : Y Y~ar ' --~£"1 yourself out earlv ,,.hich came In handy m~re tha~ quarterback at Notre Dame ,was
"tickled ptn:;'' todsy about hlt
next 1 uelldRy nll!ht to th&lt;' fome· I"JI'Icc la~t year"
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my ~yrn . 11 bette r h£&gt; early or you
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three year contract with. the
won' t ~{' t ~tnrJding room .
The olher ga-ldlron slnr ou this Gree n Bay Packers, even thoua:b
vear's basketball squad , Oick Cus- he turned down a "real fabulous
ler, I ~ in hi s ftrst year at Marshall. offer" from Canada.
He transferred to Marshall this
lfornuna: tla:ned the :Pacll,er
vcar from
Indiana University
where he lettered in basketball agreement, for an estimated $10,000 per year. in a conference with
In his sophomore year.
club President R. w. Bogda. The
Custer made the hlg,. school all- part provides for him to play
American football team in his sea- Lhree aeasona wlth the Packers,
lor year at Parkersburg where he even thou1h the continuity ml(lht
a, U11lted P~"
be Interrupted: by military servE~os "Cotmtry" Slau11hter, base- lettered in throe sports.
ice.
"I
lranllfcrred
to
Marshall
for
halls old warhor.~(' who inslats on
reasons,"
he
said.
"I
like
their
kicking up hi s hel!l~ like a young
Hornung, who wu 21 last
roll ror thf' world rhamplon New type ot buketball ar.d I am closer month, is not in any reserve trainYork Yankec9, Ia all set to play homl"."
On Alla1 Batlerlel That
Dick, a 6' 7" 226 pounder, is ex- Ing program and hence will be
his 17th Reason In the ble leagues
pect.,d to t~lve Coach Rlvlln added ella:lble for a dnjt call any time
Ill the ll~C or 41.
strength
at the center position after hta gradUa.t on from rf6tfe
The Yankce.r~ announced today
Dame In Jupe. Normally, however,
lhat the hu~tlln~~: outfielder ·has next year. He wlll be ineligible a student et.n remain out of lervagreed lo his 1907 contract esti- to play this year because of the ice for about one year.
malf'd to &lt;'1111 for a $20,000 salary. NCAA transfer rule.
Other llgning!l were tibno\.lnced
18MOJt&amp;lll
'·
by
Milwaukee,
De,rott,
and
today
Gu1raateo
the Chicago Cub!l.
Thr Brave ~ algned rookie catch·
1•r Carl Sawnll'lki. who hit .280 for
Toronto . Detroit ·bOOited ttl total
SUNDAY, IAN. 13:
18 Months
lo 18 signed with pact• from
er
fielder
Bill
Tuttle,
.W
Guarantee
I P.M.UIIWDark &lt;
yen, and first baseman Earl Toraeson, .264.
ClJEVELAND, Ohio UP - WelBatterle• llauuleed ·By
The Cubs made It 12 ln line with tfi'rwelght champion Ca~n BasDealera
CVntraCts trum r-atrher Ray Katt, tHo was ached\lled to face the doe.24'7 hitter, and shorUtop K. C. tor ioday on his request to have
Near1:hester
Wl:.e, rookie up from Los Angeles hls Jan. 18 title delenae against
Johnny Saxton postponed btcau.,
where he battecl .287.
Publle CordlaiJ.y In viC cd .
ot 11. hand inJurY sufttred 1n trainSERVICE
ing.
OUTPOINTS B!TMIA
Muntnr Kl-.llflte llllllen
Dr. J. W. Lambright Jr., whr
SYRACUSE. NY Z..•t• Folley
lllkldleport
100, Chandler. Ariz., outpointed pronounced BMlllo ''fit" after ~
Wayne Bcthoa . 2011,-4,, l(ew York . ~urprlse examination la11t Sundov
wu to tab a closer look at ui ..
r\iht hand of Ute champioa frorr
~h~tenanao, N. y _
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Hornung Tickled
At $15,000 Deal
With GB Packers

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$20,~ Brings
Slau~hter Back

For Next Season

PRICES

Can't le Beat

GROUP I

$9.95

Doctor To Take
Closer Look At
Basilio's Hand

GROUP II

$12.25

ao,oot

HAM SHOOT

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Arata said he was told to pay
main event fighters $2.900 on television pr.o,erams He said he lost
money on the first four fiehts, ·)lut
later was able to take in an aver·
age of 19,000 rortbe next 48
weeks Out of the proceeds Arata
said he cleared $35,000 and r.epald
$15,000 in loans.

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Front End Repairs
Whttel Aliui:ft,nt
Camplltl
Brake SiD-,tc,

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Robinson Rejects $50,000 To Play With
Giants Next Ye~,Says He's 'Through'
.NEW YORK U.P -

NIGRO CAOQY IS ,PIRST ,
UP CHARLOTI"E, N.C..
J.ames Williams, an 18-year-old
Negro who caddies at the Eastwood Golf Club here, became the
first of hls race to plaY Charlotte's
Bonnie Brae course and he made
the event even more memorable
by firing a one-o~er-par 37 for
nine holes. Williams showed up at
1bo1..1t 9:35 a .m. WednesdJy and
played the nine holes bY himself.

Wlnd,h~~

Hackett"s
SAFETY SEIVIICE
Hours 8 11111:39 p.m.
lilves. By Appola\ment

:Pq,nero,

W. ll,l~ st.

Jackie Rob-

inaon rejected the blg'hut otter ganization, was made Wednesday
ot his career today and ~~B,~~ed nlaht. News· ~ tlw orter leake d
to write his form;~l fatewell to out and Robinson dlstussed It
nlth reporters before appearing
basebalL
on a television program.
The 38-year-old Negro star, endRobinson , whose top salary with
ing his C'areer amid the same
the
Brook~yn Dodgers was $42 ,500,
9Wirl of controverSy with which it
said
he thoUjltt "I convinced Feebegan , r~v·caled that he is turnney
that
I wun't bf! playing:," anrt
ing down mnrf' thlUl $50,000 and
"othe r cons'deralions" to play a~ded. " l don't believe I could do
this year with the New York the Giants .my good.''
Giants. He said his formal re"He told me to thi11k it ov!'r
for voluntary retirement and give him lhc bene fit of the
be se nt to National League doubt is UH•rc was the stig ht&lt;'st
Pr4lsldertt WaiTen Gllcs "no later cha~~ _I'd play," Robinson said .
than next Tuesday_."
" I told his there was ~·c 1·y, ver}·
"I only regret this ofJer wasn't little chance. I di.dn't give liim a
ma{le to me a couple or years definite answer, but iu my own
ago;" said Robimun by way of m ind I know hOow J feel."
thanking the Giants rur tht ' generous offer. " I would haY@ loved
to play lor people like HGraee
BUY'S RACE TRACK
Stoneham and Chub Feeney."
It was Fet'ney , the Giants' vice
CLEV·E LAND , 0.
Up - A
president, whoJ made the final bid Penns~·Ivaliia syndicate, headed by
to lure Jackie back "for One more Dan PJI.rish or Pittsbu rgh, puryear." The offer, a contract for chased Randa!i racet rac k h ~t·e fnt
more than $50,000 in 1957 and • a reported $..1 111i\Jion, il Wll S au subsequent job in the Glanb' ornouncecl

todt~y.

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Thi~ swerr, smooth an ,J Bflf&gt;~Y

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$25.to $1000
Clean up old bills • .• how. •
Our bill consolidation plan
can cut your present monthly

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have only 1 bill ... 1 place to

payments up to

pay. See

us now.

Loans _mad• to r•Jid•nh of nearby towrn

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beauty is a bottom -p 1Li'1J ;..bev: ·. ,l l
"Ont•·Ftfly," It's .(OI Hudy t f
Fi~her quality wr it! ·rr , ·1 u·. ·r •.
And il hus a peppery, b"'n.t ; :..:a:.:::g
"Clue-Flame'' six under the hood to

SPAGHETTI

make your gas stops few and far
be tween.
Like .:~II new Chevies, it brings you
a very special sure ness of control
Thi~ is a quality that just can't be
measured in dollars and cents. Lots
of cars that cost lots more just don't
ha ve it. Come in and see how much
pleasure we're passing out these days
at Chevrolet prices!

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Bum U th~: btn friend 1 work-weary btd:
..., bad! J~ cool, cluric w•inb1nd Jirod7
tuppom uhlns b•ck mu:Kics. Htlpt you
loolr: ulmrmr, foeti len cited 1 t
l ive. Comfo r~~bl~, lly -lronr
poudl. Tu.be-wtaYI' ki IUIPI
can't ~rl or bind. Get yo~~r
lnctr Suppontr !Selt todar,
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$465

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ST 111.
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Pomeroy
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Mattress · · · · $39.95

Final Busine..11s

DlneHe Set · · $79.95

ST. LOUIS UP - The natlo r~
Collegiate' Athletic Associ1li&lt;l 1
faced almost no bn.ttles today 11
It approached Its annual noor se·
sion which. will end \ al~ but minr
businesa ot the Gl•t convention.
There wu an outlide ebanr
three Pacific Coast f ools Washington, Southern
lfo~l ~
and UCLA- may ~&amp;ppeal to th
convention tor leniency ln thei
probation eal!es. They have bee
denied It bv the NCAA executlv
eouncil , but that group could b
overruled
Friday. by the open convontlo

Ban,i.g~eT~~~~:~~blJ~~~~~~~~~~--Other auets

$.119.95

McMaster

Adopted at a Speelal meeting of
the Board or Meiss Counly Commissioners this 7th day of Jan·
uary 1937.
Mr. Hartinger 1econded the mo•lon and the roll Mlng Called upon its adoption, the vote resulted
as follow.!! : Mr. Neutzling, Yea; Mr.
Hartinger, Y&lt;!a; Mr. craig, Yea.
(I) 10. 17 2tc

OF APPIECIATIOI- FHE!
SHOP ••• COMPARE ••• SAVE! •••
Full Y2 Loin
Center chops included. Sale .priced for bi&amp;~•r •alue.

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C,round Beef~::~:.{~·. 3 5e
~Roii '· Sa~ts•ge.~~r.:~.31bs. s1.00 Beef Liver........r~~¥28~
·sauer-· Kraut !~.~~_..fll
· ..Jar· 29C Pe_ 1"
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Dem:~3 ~~~~t:tr~~n~i~!~~~!~·.~~~~-~~~~·--------l--.
Time deposits
and

ot individual•. partnership•,

corporation~

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Deposit! of Statn and political 1ubdivlsian9 -. ~ .-- &amp;9;-DaS 49

TOTAL DEPOSITS . ···-·--····-········ 7

·, otbor .uahllltles

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TOTAL IJABILITIES -··········-···-······· ····-·CA'PITAL ACCOUNTS

Caplba~~~~:: atoet , total
Su

$4ll4,11113.06l

76,196.110

$79a~·=
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par- - -----···- ·----·---· ·----- - $ 50,000.00
60,000.00

Ius ---- -----· ---------··---~---·---·-·--~- ----·
un'ltvided- profits
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15,896.02

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
·- 125_896.~
iroTAL LIABn.JTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •• ~17,~.88
MIMORANOA
pledged
or
assigned
to
aecure liabtllties
$l22,lSl2S
Asse1s
and for otheT purposes
,__ k
1 '1
1 Fre lantl s Norris Cashier of the above-named uan . do so emn Y
swear t~t the 8bove st&amp;tement ia' true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.

The "Onr&gt;-Filty" 2-Door S&amp;dcn with !}ody by Fis~eor-on111 o f 2(l beo1.1lifot new Chevrolets for 'Sll

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POME
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MOTOR
CO.
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W. Moin St. ·

PGmeroy,

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FREELAND S. NORRIS, Cashier
Correct-Attest:

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On your Dial
Your
Sunrise
I
To
Sunset
Stat.;on,

J. DlLJ.ON CROSS
EBER S. ROUSH
EARL P. CROSS
Directors .
State or Ohio, County of Melgs.t ~:
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Sworn to and aubscribed betore me thts 8!h day of January. 19&amp;7 and

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or doreclot" &lt;&gt;I thb \!!~alt.
...,..,... .0itC1fY llt•II •• not an ofllcor
FBANK
CLELAND, J:IOWY Public.
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Moo- •lllcool

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TOTAL ASSETS ----·· -· ·····-·--·······-···-·-···

Reg, $lUll 7 Piece Chrome

Complete Wl!b
!MIIr"a Tub

Interest on Inactive
,11hall be paid quarterly, in accordal)ce with the pr:ovisiODIJ af SeeUon 135.22 (\f the Revised Code of
Ohio.

3,300.00
Federal Reserve bank) ---- ·------- - ---··---------··
Loans and discounts Jinc:]qding no !JVerdrafts) -w--·-----·- 3'17,88tJIO

Reg. $88.8$ llmenprlng

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obugation 1 of States and political &amp;ubdlvlslons --··----~Corporate stocks (including $3300 stock of

Extra
Specials!

'-Man, You oe.ed a

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FOI

PARTY HELO
Mrs. Donald Smith recently held
Open House honoring Lt and Mrs.
Kay Wilson (da4ghtE;!r Pat ,and ,busRtMrv• Didrlcf No.4 b.aq~) of t:nid, Oklahoma, and ~r
UPORT OF CONOtTION OF
son; Donald, home from Ohio
State. The ho-me WjBI decOI"ated in

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K&amp;M SOHIO

NCAA Meet Calm'
As Sessions Ne~

Applications for ACTIVE deposits may be made at the ~me time
as for INACTIVE deposits. Appli·
cation for Active an..t Inactive deposits must be separate requests.
The institutions designated as
oubiic depoCJitories shall depos~t
with the Treasurer of Meigs Co.,
Ohio ,as serudty for ' the repayment or all publie moneys deposltM in 5aid public depositorles sut:h aecurtles as are declared
eligible under provisions of Sec~ion 131U6 of the Revi:sed Code of
Ohio .

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p b- Presiding at .the coffee and pun,eb
A Th
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In the StaN of Ohio, t 11 • d by c.... plroller of the Currency, under bowl table were Mrs. Hugo JutttUshtd In responae to ca ma e .
,
ina alld Mrs. Chester Roush. Ap·
hcllon 5211, U. $. RtviMd SlatuteLITS
proxhnatel)' seventy guests attendASS .
bl
ed.
.
Cash balancea with other bnnks, includ,ng_reserve I
$16'7 050.79
~l'lte ~nd cash items In process of coJ!ection -··-·---,

lzOik W..to111 farm

8ack..br.aakiug job?

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The ·Board of Commie&amp;ioners re-serve9 the right to reject any or
all applications re~eived.

O'
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Close Of Butln••• on Dec. 31, 195

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FURNITURE

BAKER
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Qn The BrighlfttCorner In MW41eport

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The first Nati011al Bank

Big beauty with small-budget ways!

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Everybody's Raving About

BUYS!

BONEY'S .FRONT STREET MARKET
W. Mllln St.

Huff · wnr . were New Vear·• gue1ts of
1 )lr and Mn. C'-ir Nelson.
,..n ntar Salem Ce nter.
1
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I ~Iillard Grimm was a dinner
~•Y afternoon Hrs. Mary 0&amp;- ll.lW~t of .Mr. 4JW1 r.tn. Robert Fetdln af'd dlulhl.ers. Annabel and ty ChrL!tmaJ Da)'.
)Ionon. ud aona , Husbie and Del
Mr. and Mt.. Robert Fetty and
La.niar, were ti'ue.n. of Mr . .and ehildren and Mr. and )(rs. Donlld
Mrt. CDh Braley_
Herschman were dinner &amp;uests Qf
· Gci!errt. •t the home of Vonley, their parent-a, Mr. and Mrs .HarEl'-tl aud Dai•Y Miller were Mr. old Gardner Ch.ristmu Eve.
ana lin. Ray M.illt-r. l'arkenburJ
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner

and Mn. RaC"e Hif!. re-turned to
tbe horne or ber nephew. Byron
Allen, at Calumbua.
lt:r. and MrfJ.
Sw~dley eo"
jt)yed Chrdimu
at tile ,home
of rebUve;s in P~~k;~~~,~~~iotli&gt;U
Gn SuQ.da_t precedinJ
Mr. and Mn. Lealie Hu!fman
children, Mariine and LaiTy, ·
dinner IUf'lb at the home of her

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10c

lb. can

IT'S HOUIUM
IT'S FUN •..
1nd,

~r and Mn. Harold Bral~)-. Or-

it a• an INACTIVE depo,lt at 1DJ
tiJpe during said tw'o 1 Y~ pei'iOid
amt at the rate\ of inlore~ w~lc~
th&lt; applicant will ,~
· ·f
9Ubject to tbe li~
' ita
ctf t~e
UNIFORM DEPO~ .
'L.i\~.
Each such applicati
. .II ilie
companied by a ftf'!D~~I ata1e-.
me:f!t of the anpljeartt; 1mder ~th
of the cashier, tRasUret or otl:ier
officer, as or the date of. tbe repOrt to -the Superintendent of
blqkl or the eomptrt)tler ,til the
currency or Auditor of Statt*, last
preceding the date of the 4PPlt·
cant and adjusted tQ sbo!N '-any
ehanges therein made prior· to tbe
date or said applicatil)p.
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Breakfast Bacon - - - 10 lb 4941!

Kal Hindy, Manapr

~tveral naonthl at t he hom~ qf Mr. llriiM of Mr. snd ~- Loren

money• wrileh lhe at'PIIQII~t desires to rereif~ and b~~~ - Oft de.P98--

s.ucm&gt;
300 W. Second St. - Phone: 432, Pomeroy
Hrm,.• : Mon..• fri. 9-5; Sat. 9·IZ-Opn «"eR.inQI btl appoltt.bn~

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llloWir for Mr. Huffman '• nepbew j
owen. Huffm an and bride at the 1

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.

WHY PAY MORE?

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Oil Cbriltmu D1y Mr. and M.n. I
(fiwr;.Jbclildn and Mr. and Mrt. 1 Miller and JQD, Llri')", weN pUll tb~&lt;ir 1011.
Wl}lJ.aJII. PJailllrf, CbiJlieotbe wert' Monday .
I Columbu•.
4iaMt ,_... crl Mr. and Mr•- .l..te&amp;Donald ao.n of Jf:f. and Mn. ~_ _::_::__ _ _ _.,.....;,,_Jte...a.nm.n.
[l,ur Ne~n tpent frOG\ Thunday
Nf:w Year's Eve Mr. and lln. until Monday wilb relative• at
IT'S QUICK
Huff$0 ud family attended 1 Harrisbur&amp;.

that each eligible institu,.tlon de·
siring to be a public mpolitorr
shall, not mor:e than m n days
lilrior to February 4th, 19 ', make
aPplication in writ.i,ng to the
Soan!. Such applicaUon ~hall spec-i.fy. ~e nui:rlmu)ll amouqf ot.public

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PEAS
PORK&amp;BEANS

Chc\'Y ha s its own_huilt -in ",Iollar·
savi"I"•·-A mcrica's fa~· oril.c !!ix!

Hani to believe it, Du•

ture.

Dill .., Polnt ll.od..

weeki .It bDrMKr. and. Mn. C01 rol fitrte
an~ claubtu, S&amp;ndri, and lOll,
David, !lad 11 Chrbtnau dinn.r
a:uuu, kf. snd Mra. Robert Vltrl4
and ~~ 10d Mr and ...L Wil.
lii!P JohhJOft and family Celuntbus.
Anna M~ll~r. wh&lt;J ~pent the ''"

Caldwellj1,~~~~·~"'~'~· ~•~n~d~Mr~•~·~G~e~or~&amp;~e~llo~d-~~~:~~u~n~d~a~y~un~lJ~·I~T~u~•td~•Y~·~Jo~h~n~~·pe~n~I~C~h~r~io~t;m~a;•~•~t~tho~~h~o~m~•;;;:o~f~;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:~

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For every worthy purpott 4111
Signature• only, auto orfur~i·

LANGSVILLE

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Mr. NeutzUna: moved the adop,!he young people of the Contlon of the follow.toe RHolul.ion : ll'tlatlonal Christian Church preBl!: IT RI!:SOLVED. By Ike Board aented I phy at t.he eh\lfth on
ol Melg, County COmmlJtioners, Friday evemng under the super•
that lit a««da~ wlth Section vialon of Mr11 lola BarLrum A
13S-07 of tbe Revised Code of Ohio watch party wu held at the
this &amp;ard doe• hereby e•timale church on New Ye1r '~ Eve
the aggregate maxima-m amount of
On Sunda ." evemng prior to ·
publie tunds su bject to Ita tonChrl•tmas
atr .and )-1r.. J . T Ledtrot to be a~arded and be on delie
and
d
~\lghter
l'ctnlce, e nterp.o slt in the 1um of !teh.t Jlundred 1houoand (QOO.OOO.) DQIIars tained at dinner Yr. and }in.
and that of said sum it 11. hert'by Kemper and ron, Waverly, .Mr. and
.estimated Lbe aum or T"'1' Hun- Mrs. W. B. Ledlle and ehildren .
dred T!lolisand ($1!00.000.00) Dol· Toledo, Mr . 1nd Kra. Paul Barnes,
iars is INACTIVE FUNDS, alld the Pomerqy and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ium of Slx Hundred ThoUsand B~trum and dau&amp;hter, Lynn , lo($600,00.00) Dollars is ActiVE eat ·
FUNDS; 11nd
Mr. a:d Mrs. Andrew
ot Wilke!vllte called to see ' his
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED . 1ilt6r, Mra. Ellen Kennedy . Thunthat February 4th, 1957 at 11 rlay .
o'clock A. M. Ealte:rn Standard
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bolin were
Tlme, ~ and the aame is hereby &amp;uests or Mr. and Mr1. Dwi&amp;ht
de1ignated u the date and .time on Brown at St. AJbana, Sunday , Dec.
whicl the meeting of the Board of 16.
Comintssioners will be held at its
Sandra fierce returned to school
office itt tHe Court House, Pome- at .,JUo 8tancJt after apendlng two
roy, Ohio {or awatdlng , depoalts
for a .perlod of .twp yeats, cotnm~ncin~- on the First day of l~n·
uary, 1~7, and

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l!y

The Pomfl'Oy Panther. d~ the
AthellB Bulldo,:a wbo are leadin&amp;"
the SIO 1eague and have two boy1
in the firs1 8 biabest scorer. The)'
are Bilhop, second with 9ft and
McCoakey eit!ht with '74 .

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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd lepor t, 0 ., Jan 10, 1957

WAN'l' .WS

, Sl N HAY BOTTLED C.A.S stove
good
cond ition , reasonably
priced . PJuL Lawrem·e, Portland I' ~ Lul' kS 21
1·7-tf

l8tu 2 cent. per word, ODII!! lnaertiOII. Mmlmum charge 50c.- 1 W ..l.H\1
• cents pN word for three contei:utive JDS'!'rti~nl•lpecla~

--vt.e mouth

f~:~r 2:i

~101C\l~G

Automalll!

ga~

CJ:nrl.•l•Lf. 511tl0&lt;1 BTU . L'sed 2
W L't·h~.

IHJCr:J to sell. Phone 386.
1 8 3tc
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l'u1l rate or 2 e.&lt;11bl per word will GAS CIRCL'LATING HEATER, 60,be: charged fo-r ""vertisi.ng if not
pald for befin'e the 25tb of each

000 BTU , like new . $50.00. Also
20 gauge Wiuchestcr pump gun.
l'all 516 -~1 or 9391.
1 8 3tc

month following Insertion.
i.n Advertlstng-SbouJd be 1 re~llil ltnmediat.el;y. Tbe Dall;y 12
Sentinel will not be responsible
for mCK'e than one incorrect insertlon.
1

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hot platf's, 2 fJve ton house
J_acks Marshall !\1lilcr, Jr , OownJnJ;:ton.
1 8 6tp

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0-For Sa le or Rent
tice• of Evf'nU printed at ngu·~ -- --·---'- - - - - · - _
lar cla.ulfied rates Obltuarie 5 SIX ROOM HO USE in Racine. CaU
publ.i.6hed ell 1 C!'! Dt per word.
Racine :1217 or sec Darlene
- - - -Graham.
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ON TillS DATE , Jan. 10. 1957 and
after I will not be responsible FOUR ROOM , newly furnished
apartment , nrxt to Meigs Genfor a ny dcbt.s contracted by any
era
l Hospital . Phoac 18·J, Chrisont other than myself. Edward
tine Beegi('.
I 10 6tc
Johnson.
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APARTMENT

in

James Bryanl, Jr whose place
of residence is unknown ; Lucille
Powers, whose place of residence
is 0742 Sp•rt•. Det.oot 10, Michigall Bartlett Park Pr. whose place
of re sident'"' i~ unk·t., ... n the un·,
known heir\
rlt··•~n·~. kgatees,
dislributcc s, ad min i~lrd lOrs. t!XeCU·
t'Jrs, if any, of Bartll'lt Parker.
Dt!ceased; Alice Forti . whose place
o! rt'sidence is unknow11. Mrs.
Wendell Fulton. wh.csp place of
residence is unknown ; Sar·11h Holm
ben, whose place of rcs idblt'e is
unknown ; :0.1P; Br·rt Higley . whose
place o f ff'l&gt;irlt•rwr· is unkn own :
Louise Exline , whose place of resIdence is unkHown The Maynard
Coa l Com pany .
a rorporat ion.
wtwse re sirlencr- , or husiness address IS unknown wi ll t akt&gt; noti('l'
that on the 7th day of December
195!3. Htram SlilWt N , !w ing piainti[f, riled hi ~ petition 10 lht• Court
of Common Pit•as. ~tcigs County,
Ohio, C&lt;Jsc No. 12.497 . against the
above named partit's and others
as defendants, allt•J;i ng that he
has a le~al right to a nd is seized
in fe~ simp le of the undivided
23/24ths. part of the following de·
scribed pan:els of real estate, towit :

worst storm

Ohio Fuel Gas
Of TheW•'nter Plans Vinton
Storage Project
H't
Mid
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UNITED PRESS
t
The wd.r:at storm of th.e winter
howled across the Midwest ud
slammed into the Northeast today,
piling up a foot of snow in some
sections and snarling ' traffic on
drift-choked roads.
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At least s1x trafftc (Jea.ths w~rc
blamed on the storm, mcludmg
one in the S(Juthwest where wind
!ilUSls of more than 70 mUes per
hour ripped up blittding dust
&lt;;lorms.
The ~torm piled an ttverage of
t to HJ mches of snow in the Midwe8t, and in some l~alities reachcd a d epth of 12 mch.e s. Hea,vy
, sno~ warnings were Issued for
portiona of weste:.rn Pennsylvania,
\tassachusetts and Rhode L!tlaod
as the storm surg.ed eastward.
Snow paclt:ed highways redu,.ed
to a crawl in Kansu. NebraSka,

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YUt: CAN (; lV\': YOUIL family
and honll' IHlt ' lll :rl altf'ntinn and
1L1sn (':ll'll a guo d im'jJml' with u.~
sr•\lilllo: A~1111 ro~ll\l'lil'l&gt;. lnler\' ir·w .~ hj·\d at Sl t:mHill'k 1\lnll'i,
1950 1•'0\tD THU{,'K. 1,2 ton, four
Jan . II , n\ I :ill~ Jl - JJI. or wrltc
~Jwr·r11rttnsmi.~slon , Victnr Dahr,
Eil'auur J~ rll nrh·l , Box 941.1. Ports·
two mile north of Chesler .
mouth.
1 0 :ltc
I 8 :UIJ
, K14n' TO BECOME
195a (iiRvRoLET~~;dan, vs
A BRANCH MANAGER
motor wl~h overdrive, radio,
IN CONSUMER
he&amp;ln, sut C(lVert, dark green
FINANCE
lloisll . $174~.00. Pomeroy Motor
11 28 t1 Here i" a jnh .1·ou wi ll hke-.-dealCo.
1 ms cilP:t"110LET, 4 J!., 2 ton e ln~ wilh pcur1le and scovi ng thctr
blue finiRh, UIO IJerles, hea ler, rinancial nJ'('ds.
clean. $70ft00. Pomeroy Mulor
Co.
11 28 tf If )'Oil like ,·a r it·ty iu a joh you
wtll .:l'l it here. You will deal wil.h
11m2 STIJDEDAKJtft, 2 dr., V8 fly · all klndH or pNl[li(' . . . sou will
dramatic drive, heater, very work indoor~ anrl out ... you will
clean , one owner,
Pome- take lo;.n applkatinn11 _.. ,you will
roy Motor Co
U 28 H appr(Jve ercdlt!l.. .yuu will handle
C(Jlh•ctinns .
.you wi ll help morll53 FORD, t dr., lovely cream chant.H with their srlli n )( probl em~
and LeJae, IJStumhne, V8 010l or
. tuu.l many other things.
ll.ln Y~..;r, adlo.. heater, aeat
covers, Fordomatlc and ConUn- Good d!lrlins.: saiar.v . . .excell ent
ent.al trho. $100.00. .PomeroJ traininJ,C pro11ram.
. .fnr ly adMotor Co.
11 28 t1
vanet•mc nt. .. cxt·eplio nal bene rn.
19M BlJJl:l\, t dr. hord top, beautl- plnu . .all thr ~r· nnd more arc
lul a lone areen tlntth, whl~e yours wit h Eronomy .
wall Urea, ~ mllea&amp;c, dyaatlow, ra&lt;tlo, beater. $2293.00. We- nt•Ni trainct'~ ror the position
Pomen:1y Motor Co.
11 28 tf M Bflllli'h Mau:rJlr' r now in tile
(:tlllipo!is. Pt~OI{'t·oy and Be lpre
offices.. lll~h School grady;ates,
llJ!It:.~ 20 to :i-' .8eC Mr. H:lnd)' for
a confidential per sonal interview.
2 dr. with
tires, prit•rd to
1w ll U11tla nd Furniture Cn.. Hnl
lantT
I 0 llll'

i\CT NOW

PLYMOUTH,

lw atr·r. 4

~ood

Save $100 tu $ JO()O

l, :l and :3 bedrooms larre
!'10t:k . lllU:-il go! Bring yo·t ;r
dl~!iiiTS and your prohlt~ms,
move in l mttorrow _ Trv us
we're dc ;ilin g un the "~·cf)-:

lowest terms!

Ten Wides,
Huge Selection
fo'rrt~

dt•llvuy, Qutck. Open
7 days.

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Home Sales, Inc.
ll . S. 23 South
W i\ VERI.Y, 01110

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EcC)nomy !!i•Ylngs &amp; Lo•n Co.
lOO W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
2,58103lc

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dark Wooten i''llll
~ · COAT. Sl~ au. only worn om·c.
Just llkc new. Shcluld be seen
to be appreciated. Will sell 1o1t.
~f

price.

l'I!Ono 389-M.

"Build &amp;erter For Loss"

GRUE~ER BLOCK

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CO.

3 Milos North of Pomoroy
On Rt . 33. Coli Wm. Gruo1or,

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WE BUY
OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
Phono 510

reavement the service of a trusl
worthy funer11l director Ia lnd•sPCPllable. They also welcumtJ t~1e
\uformaUon and couMel reo::elv·
ed at

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t'loor Model 21" CROSLEY TELE-~ · VISION, like new $95.00 Tu. 2· RADiu &amp; TEL~VISION SERVIC]I
176::1 New Haven, w. Va .
Phoae 200. Ueland AppUaoce
_ _ _ 1 ~~~-Sture, 118 W. Mala St., Polllerol
t-23--tf
Table• Top I;AS JlANGE. Also 2
Iota. Woodrow Zwillinfi, Syra - FOREM&lt;:\~ • ABBoTr-ii."-SD. dae.
· • · ' · 1 9 Jlp
VfCF. All ll'aket H.c palrnd by Sl
pt~rt TechnlnaM. Phoae 82H Y
cheap.
Middleport
8-15-tf
Phone 105-X.
l 9 3tt·
. JIAY FOR SALE - Joh~ Wo tfc SAVE ON YOUR Sll"E rop.olr Jt
Racinl' ShiJII!! Shop
Letart f-'a l\5, l'hone 2278.
11 30 tl
1 9 3tc

ODI Women 's

CONCRETf!! BLOCKS

Factop 'l'ndned
COI.:.LINS JWWELERS. p. •.,.....
Hl-tl

palrJn.c

1951 FORD TR-ACTOn and equip·
ment. Inquire at Ewing Hutton,
'Rutland, o.
1 10 6tc

AUTO SALES

When people suddenly fa~ be-

Wu.ca

watrh:makttr,

RESTAUHANT BUSINESS - Will
st'll equlpment wllh bu•inciiK or
separately. Rt. No. 33. Inquire
at White 's Place.
1 10 3tp

METROPOLITAN

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QUICK SERVICil: 00

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All Makes and Models

. STRUCTURAL I aiAMS
ICRAP' IRON- MaT ALl

Phone 4::1 2 for appointment.

( 20 I Bust ness

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1:?0 HI Insurance
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Middleport. Fire- • Automobile:
BonN. Ph011• 631 tJ..X
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COMPLE'Il: Inau.r.,.,ee Proteetioe.
Llf&amp;, Mlto, f'lr•, Polio. call Dou
MU111, Middleport. Oblo

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CLASS MEETS MONDAY

The D :m ~ htP rs of H~tlh ('las" nf

lhr United Mrthn1lil'l Chu rc h 'will
Mls! Lucy Gi.bb&gt;l, mcflt at Ltw c hu rth. Monday at
12 o 'cloeli., ror a potlttc:k luncltcon
~ 10 Uti tWd w ~:c huirl-

Trevey-Finsterwald
Funeral Home

In the prayer of said petition
platnliff pt"a)·s that hl8 interCflt 1~
-;a id real e'ltate may be set off to
him in severalty and for partitions
nf said real estate, according to
the respective rishts or the per~
sons thereto, and in case partl·
lion of said aforesaid described
real estate canno\ be made without manife11t injury to the \'alue
thPrcof, then th1t aaid real estate
may be adjudged to one or mOM
of the parti•s to this suit upOn
~· lec1ion , as provided by law. and
Ill rase real ef;f,atc is not adjudged
·, to
one (If more parties to Lhis suit
upon election, as provided by law,
t hf'n that said real estate may be
sold, f~cc arid elear ~ any and
all daJm!l, ri;ht11 anct lnteruts of
each and all the patties to tbit
suit. Plaintlft h1rther prays 1hat
tiw said defendanls and r.'!Lch of
thrm h(' roqYircd Lo set up wh.at·
C\'N r1ght11, claiml nr intl'rcsts
tlwy and e'arh of them ha ve in
said real cst.ate or be fore vr r bar·
red from .assertinJ pme, and (or
othl'r proper relief.
SH id partiea are requircr\. to
am1wer on or before the 2nd day
of March. A. eO, 1957.
Dated Janu~ry tth . 1957.
Hiram Slawter
crow rl Crow
Attorneys for Pl,lntlfls
{!) 10. 17. 24. 31, (2) 7, 14 6tc

In adrHtlon they can see\lre 11mtl·
lt.v merchandise without extraButternut Ave.,

INSURANCE AGENC
flrt, Automobll•, H..lth
ACCIDINT
Llftr. Caau•ltv •nd lomts

28. Write
SO. Small
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HUNO.AAIAh REF\!GEESr cluster at a vtenn, bulletin bdt..J which
li sts nlln;t's of those schedu led to go' to new homes In other co un~
1 rie~. This ls p(Jrt of the Jnler~Covernmental Committee tor·
J•:uropran Migration (ICEM) ortlce. ,,
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Yettenlay"e ~Qllloquo~: THJC LOSS OF

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LOSS OF DIRT . . • TIIIC HAPPY MAll'S Wl'l'II01JT A
SHIRT -

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A&amp;P's Regalo Brand ... Red, sOlid ltlpe
large lubes
Salad Tomatoes· 2 for 49t:
From Nearby Farms ... E\'ery Egg Guaranteed!
SMAI.L UNCLASSIFIED

Beef Roast · - - - 53t: lb.

Carton Eggs · • 44t: doz.
Fancy Wisconsin ... Aged, Tangy Flavor
AGED &amp;-MONTHS

A&amp;P Super- Righi .. , Boneless,l.ean

59t: lb.

Sharp Cheese - · • 59t: lb.
Mode wilb pure frnll and cane sugar . . . Top Quallly! ..
ANN PAGE ... Pure Strawberry, Reg. 69&lt;
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A&amp;P Super-Righl ... Pure Pork, Lelll-Roll Slyle

NANCY

Preserves - • 21b. jar 60t:

Roll Sausage • - - 35t: lb.

DOES YOUR
UNCLE S'TILL
WORK AT THE

Sliced ...... 2 cans 63c

DEL MONTE

Pineapple
PineappleJuice 2

20-os.

46-os.

SPECIAl.!

Butter

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DEL MONTE ... RICII PURE JUICE

Macaroni

c.,.torNm qao..•••

Florida Red Bliss ... Unifonn Size

A&amp;P Super- Righi ... Round Bone or ENGLISH

SPECI'A L ... Clt.USHED IN SYRUP -

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ANN PAGE .. . OUR FINEST QUALITY

Real Estate Broker

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Peanut

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BUENOS AIHf'.S. UP - Juan
, Manuel.. lfanglo. the ~year.oJd
\ ArgenlinJa n world IUiQ!1lOb0e raeltna ch~mp w n , LS favored t.o win
Sunda)'. s Argllntme .G(anpnx. He
wtl l drl\'t' a .\l ase tatl

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'!he aforesaid described parcels

Plaintiff further alleges in his
that James Bryant, Jr. is
~f'Lzf'd of the undivided l!24th
part [Jf each or said parcels or
real Psla le.
Plaintiff rurther allegE-s that
The Maymml Coal Compan y
&lt;~
Corporation, ma y claim an i~ter.
esl in 13 acres o£ coal underlying
Parcel· No. 2, \.v virtue of a deed
recorded in Vol . 113, Page 268,
Uced Record!, Meigs County, Ohio.
Furthermore thnt the defendan ts. R(Jrtlett Parker and the unk~w,...:n heirs , de.vhces,
legatees,
rlt.~lrth.ulees , adminllltrat·o rs, execu~
\ or~. tf any. of Bartlett Parker,
DI'PP.ascd ; Allee- Ford, Mrs. Wcnlir-11 Fulton; Sarah Holniben ; Mrs.
Ht·rt Higley and Louiae Exline
may cl11im an interest in the ' 13
:rc rc s of coal underlying Parcel
No. 2 by virtue of the said deed
rt•l'orded In Vol . 113, PaRe 268 of
thr Oeed Records of Meigs County
Ohio.
Pl11intirf fllrther alleges in the
petition that the Division or Ald
for the Aged Deputment or Pul&gt;
lJr .welfare State of Ohio. baR or
. rlmms to have a Hen on said real

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ARGINTI .. I

22. Oonnlct
23. Placa
•P•rt
2t. Tellur·
• lum
feym.l
2tJ. Mustc

ROUNI.l STEAK

pe~Hion

COLUMBUS, Ohio, UP -Robin
Yreerna.rt. devotlna mMt (If h1s
time to hLI law ttu.dlot at Ohio
State, has dteided to abandon
plan• to play butetball. Tbe former AU-American who loti one
finger in a woodchopping accldf.'J!t
h.Mt year, was 11lated to play for
a Iota! team in the Columbus

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I western cities, but Midway Airport

bct ng a surveyed description of
the real e~tate deJcribed tn Vol.
t 19. page 628 of the Deed Records
Meigs Coun'r, Ohio.
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PliiMA14 SAYS "ND"

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linK 90 new atonie wellt; 2. Con· poasible for our customer! to bave
venion of aix former produclni gu to heal their homes In wintergas wells to storq:e; 3. Installa- at a moderate cost," he emphul·
tion of 15-1 miles
new pipelines; zed.
and 4. Constroction of a new compressor station, including three
buildings .t o house compressor en· About 55 per cent of the gaa
eines, measuring equipment, and used by Ohio Fuel customers on
auxiliary equipment.
· a near zero day cornea from un~
derground storage, St. Clair !'laid .

A&amp;P SUPER,RIGHT QUALITY .. TENDER, JUICY

T AlLERS

1953

Jow;~, Missouri, Illinois, Wis...-onsln,
Mich1ga11 an d Indian • . Air travel
was dtsrupted at several mid-

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derway In 1967. pending approval
of tht' Federal Pawer Commlsslon ,
St. Cllir said.
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11
T e new area WL •
name
the McArthur _unde.~ground Starage Area. Located west Of McAr·
thur, it will be Ohio Fu~l 's sixth
largeet storage area, Wlth a ca..
paeity of lOlh billion cubic feet of

m chicago remained open throughoul the storm.
South of tbe Widespread snow
belt , a lls:tardous sheet of freedna
rain ked highwa ys In sout.hem
Kansas northern Oklahoma and
west·central Illinois.
The storm also dumped two feet
of new snow in the higher reacbea
of the Colorado Rbckie. and aevera! mountain highwaY• were
blocked by snowdldea. Travel
across the Continental Divide WIB
reported aazardous
Early this mornl~g temperatures
included New York. 35, Milmi 80,
ginning 103 rotls North of the Chicage 17. Grantsburg, Wia., 18
South West rorner or Section No. below, Denver 11, Los Angelel 56
anJI Seattle, 37.
1; thence East 149 feet ; thence
North 15 Deg. East 2172 £eet to
the Southeast corner o£ a 5 acre
tract formerly sold to Wllbur
Reeves :thence North 83 Deg.
West 194 feet along the South side
of the said 5 acres; thence South
38 Deg. West 810 teet to the West
line of Section No. 1; thence ~outh
on Se~tion line 1fiBO teet to point
or beginning , containing 21 aeres
more or less.
This land subject to an oil and
ga~ lease, also a rigllt of way for
egress and lngreSi to the land lyillg south of tbe above described
tracts; aJso, a right of way for
power poles for the tranamlssion
of electricit;y over the same.
Excepting
approximately 3¥4
ac~es of co~l In Pittabursh No. 8
vem of eoaL which said S'lt. aeres
are rl~scribed in Vol. 108, page 253
or the Deed Records of Meigs
Count'y, Ohio.

HIGHEST PRICES paid for junk
PARCEL No. 1:
Middleport , Call 0170.J.
and wre&lt;"ked cars. New Haven,
The following Rral Estate situ1
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_ T ., a ted in the County of Meigs, in the
omp ete "n-~ I. {;n :tar.~-u',
State of Ohio. and in the Town ·
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ll~:ar,einil
and bub lerTice.
call Pomeroy 275·J or Middle- ship of Rutland , and bounded and
A11ckelt'~ Safet:J Servlee. We-"
port 6048·
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'Wain Stnet. Pom~
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_hl!- SLEEPING HOOMS, clo:;e in town, No. 7, Tuwn A 11 nri n a ng!! 14 of th e
sAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
127 Butternut.
12 29 12tc Ohio Company's Purchase : Begin·
Baker's will give yuu the best
nin g 103 ruds North of the South
trade on furniture or applian- 1 ·'ur retrt
t.IL'Clc'..: wit.llfu~~ :.!- 1 East corner of Section No. 7;
res.
4.-6 l[. ~teamr.r. Cli nton fli"ber, Mirl thence West 1206 rcrt; thence
dlepl.rt. Ph. fi265·X .
ll ·l·tl North 22 deg_ Ea!&gt;t 275 ft!~t. thrnce
(8) Auto Sal~ ;i ROOMS, - t:URNISHED apart-- North 40 d('g . East 2A9 feet; thencP
mcnt with b11th. 109 Union Ave ., North 48 Deg. East 187 fc('t;
or
call 494-Y. Percy L. Peoples. thence North 61 Dec. East 594 feet
1956 PONTIAC 860 4 dr. [l]x
tf thence North 341~ Deg. East 91J
12 26
Sedan. !l ydramatic drive, Jess
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feet; thence North 17 lfl Deg. East
than 6.000 miles. $2595.00. Blaet ·
For re~teoaiOD
IAidder.. 198 feet ; then re North 14 l)eg.
1 10 6tc
tnacs, Pomeroy .
Scaffold Bu~~ord!l, D~ Clothrl. East 280 feel :thf.' nce North 38
Deg. East 33 feel lo the East line
CUnton J1111her, )l!ddleport.
1955 rORD VR Ranch Wagon
Pbone
6:l65-X..
ll·t.d
of
Section No. 7; thence South on
Sparkli ng original blue (inish .
SE&gt;rtion line 1680 f£&gt;i'l to point or
S harp car. $1995.00. Blacttn&lt;~r 's.
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One b Pg inning. contain ing 10 acres
Pomeroy.
1 10 Otc
8 room bouse Newly decorated more or les:s.
PARCEL No. 2:
inside aniJ out. A. N. Bengtl.
1955 i'ONl'IAC Dlx . 2 dr . Cata lina
'l'hc f ollo win~ Rc &lt;il E:-;talc situP0nwroy.
11 1 tf
C'p&lt;'. One car¥ful loca.i owner.
H-elpWant·ed
'f;I&lt;J!c
'"' io
lhc. Coun ty of Meigs, the
Hydtllmattc
drive.
$2095.()(1. '
uf Ohio and in th&lt;• Township
Blael\nar'•. Pomeroy .
1 10 Ol&lt;'
· · - --- - - - - -----~ of Rutland and bounrled and dcs---·--·--WANTETl-- loca\ mnrricd man, 23 eri hNI a~ fnllows : rn _,crt io n No. 1.
19!'A IHIICK Ct•nlury 4 dr . SPri Ml.
to :!5 wilh htv.h st"houl education Town No. fi an Hang(' No. 14 of
Spotlt·h~ onj:lirlal
finish. DynaThis iJ&gt; a !-&gt;eiliug Jilh with high the Ohio Compa ny's Purchast&gt; : RefliH'i drive _ $ 18{1 ~.00. Blocltnar's
pay. For intun' II'W upply at thf!
Pom1• ro~·I 10 6Lc:
l'omrroy :;itlnrwo Sta\lon , J~n. ll
an d 12 hr-!Wt·t·n !i.liU and 7 .00 1'.
19!'i:l c:m:vnoLET 210 4 dr . S&lt;'dan
M.
1 to :uc 'l'll RF.E ACHES LEVEL (;HOUND
On~inai mt•\a llit·
~rr'\'
fints h.
four room hou ql'. l')cc:tririty. At
Shnws !(Oild can•. $H9~ .0n Bl:wtt - CAN YOll l'S~: $:1~ · $W a week
Applt• {;rove : St•c Alex Whr'PlN _
1n additi on
tn
yo ur prt~!Wnl
nar' s. l 'rtlll t'l'oy .
I 10 r;1 :•
I 10 31c
t•;rrntH.:s'.' SullPI~ l'nn sumers i11 SIX f-100 .\IS :rrrd hath, $4.'i00.00 .
l' t•merrr y w1th l11r· lar~1! Haw·
195:1 ll i i]( 'K VH Hllitdmi1~-&lt;1N f'flll v.
116 Lrwu -.;t SL. l'unn•roy or call
lr'l~h Luw ~tart t· arning immcd·
t' Lll' . Pow('r MII'Crtn).\ , br&lt;Jkt•s, &amp;
511\ 'lor fl39 \.
l Hl3tc
ia h·ly . W r:l(· 1\awll'i).( h's. Uept
window s.
All kat.hrr sr·ats .
UH L - 840 ~17ll, 1· rn•port , Ill .
$1 :m~ . 00. Blat•ttnltr's, l'um('roy
1 10 1
I 10 Ott·

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!'Lms fur the developmen,t of
thr unw Fuel Gas Company's
tent h underground storalile area for
natur~ l gas, in Vinton County,
were ·announoed 1 ~lay iby ReV
St. cllur Middl~port manager for

ras.

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. F~ ull!l. meet lnTbe projtct, whieh will coat
Development of the MeArthur ere~ain 1 demandJ for natural aaL
$2,700,000 is scheduled to cet un- atoru;e area will inelude: 1. Drll~ "Undereround 1toraee makes U
Ohio Fuel

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OF- CUQ'IOSfiY •... OR
BECAUSE )oQ) STILL
LOVE. BRAD f&gt;

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lEGAL NOTICE

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd lepor t, 0 ., Jan 10, 1957

WAN'l' .WS

, Sl N HAY BOTTLED C.A.S stove
good
cond ition , reasonably
priced . PJuL Lawrem·e, Portland I' ~ Lul' kS 21
1·7-tf

l8tu 2 cent. per word, ODII!! lnaertiOII. Mmlmum charge 50c.- 1 W ..l.H\1
• cents pN word for three contei:utive JDS'!'rti~nl•lpecla~

--vt.e mouth

f~:~r 2:i

~101C\l~G

Automalll!

ga~

CJ:nrl.•l•Lf. 511tl0&lt;1 BTU . L'sed 2
W L't·h~.

IHJCr:J to sell. Phone 386.
1 8 3tc
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l'u1l rate or 2 e.&lt;11bl per word will GAS CIRCL'LATING HEATER, 60,be: charged fo-r ""vertisi.ng if not
pald for befin'e the 25tb of each

000 BTU , like new . $50.00. Also
20 gauge Wiuchestcr pump gun.
l'all 516 -~1 or 9391.
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month following Insertion.
i.n Advertlstng-SbouJd be 1 re~llil ltnmediat.el;y. Tbe Dall;y 12
Sentinel will not be responsible
for mCK'e than one incorrect insertlon.
1

Error

-COON IIOL

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hot platf's, 2 fJve ton house
J_acks Marshall !\1lilcr, Jr , OownJnJ;:ton.
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Sp.clal N&lt;r
0-For Sa le or Rent
tice• of Evf'nU printed at ngu·~ -- --·---'- - - - - · - _
lar cla.ulfied rates Obltuarie 5 SIX ROOM HO USE in Racine. CaU
publ.i.6hed ell 1 C!'! Dt per word.
Racine :1217 or sec Darlene
- - - -Graham.
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ON TillS DATE , Jan. 10. 1957 and
after I will not be responsible FOUR ROOM , newly furnished
apartment , nrxt to Meigs Genfor a ny dcbt.s contracted by any
era
l Hospital . Phoac 18·J, Chrisont other than myself. Edward
tine Beegi('.
I 10 6tc
Johnson.
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APARTMENT

in

James Bryanl, Jr whose place
of residence is unknown ; Lucille
Powers, whose place of residence
is 0742 Sp•rt•. Det.oot 10, Michigall Bartlett Park Pr. whose place
of re sident'"' i~ unk·t., ... n the un·,
known heir\
rlt··•~n·~. kgatees,
dislributcc s, ad min i~lrd lOrs. t!XeCU·
t'Jrs, if any, of Bartll'lt Parker.
Dt!ceased; Alice Forti . whose place
o! rt'sidence is unknow11. Mrs.
Wendell Fulton. wh.csp place of
residence is unknown ; Sar·11h Holm
ben, whose place of rcs idblt'e is
unknown ; :0.1P; Br·rt Higley . whose
place o f ff'l&gt;irlt•rwr· is unkn own :
Louise Exline , whose place of resIdence is unkHown The Maynard
Coa l Com pany .
a rorporat ion.
wtwse re sirlencr- , or husiness address IS unknown wi ll t akt&gt; noti('l'
that on the 7th day of December
195!3. Htram SlilWt N , !w ing piainti[f, riled hi ~ petition 10 lht• Court
of Common Pit•as. ~tcigs County,
Ohio, C&lt;Jsc No. 12.497 . against the
above named partit's and others
as defendants, allt•J;i ng that he
has a le~al right to a nd is seized
in fe~ simp le of the undivided
23/24ths. part of the following de·
scribed pan:els of real estate, towit :

worst storm

Ohio Fuel Gas
Of TheW•'nter Plans Vinton
Storage Project
H't
Mid
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wes
a.,
UNITED PRESS
t
The wd.r:at storm of th.e winter
howled across the Midwest ud
slammed into the Northeast today,
piling up a foot of snow in some
sections and snarling ' traffic on
drift-choked roads.
.
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At least s1x trafftc (Jea.ths w~rc
blamed on the storm, mcludmg
one in the S(Juthwest where wind
!ilUSls of more than 70 mUes per
hour ripped up blittding dust
&lt;;lorms.
The ~torm piled an ttverage of
t to HJ mches of snow in the Midwe8t, and in some l~alities reachcd a d epth of 12 mch.e s. Hea,vy
, sno~ warnings were Issued for
portiona of weste:.rn Pennsylvania,
\tassachusetts and Rhode L!tlaod
as the storm surg.ed eastward.
Snow paclt:ed highways redu,.ed
to a crawl in Kansu. NebraSka,

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YUt: CAN (; lV\': YOUIL family
and honll' IHlt ' lll :rl altf'ntinn and
1L1sn (':ll'll a guo d im'jJml' with u.~
sr•\lilllo: A~1111 ro~ll\l'lil'l&gt;. lnler\' ir·w .~ hj·\d at Sl t:mHill'k 1\lnll'i,
1950 1•'0\tD THU{,'K. 1,2 ton, four
Jan . II , n\ I :ill~ Jl - JJI. or wrltc
~Jwr·r11rttnsmi.~slon , Victnr Dahr,
Eil'auur J~ rll nrh·l , Box 941.1. Ports·
two mile north of Chesler .
mouth.
1 0 :ltc
I 8 :UIJ
, K14n' TO BECOME
195a (iiRvRoLET~~;dan, vs
A BRANCH MANAGER
motor wl~h overdrive, radio,
IN CONSUMER
he&amp;ln, sut C(lVert, dark green
FINANCE
lloisll . $174~.00. Pomeroy Motor
11 28 t1 Here i" a jnh .1·ou wi ll hke-.-dealCo.
1 ms cilP:t"110LET, 4 J!., 2 ton e ln~ wilh pcur1le and scovi ng thctr
blue finiRh, UIO IJerles, hea ler, rinancial nJ'('ds.
clean. $70ft00. Pomeroy Mulor
Co.
11 28 tf If )'Oil like ,·a r it·ty iu a joh you
wtll .:l'l it here. You will deal wil.h
11m2 STIJDEDAKJtft, 2 dr., V8 fly · all klndH or pNl[li(' . . . sou will
dramatic drive, heater, very work indoor~ anrl out ... you will
clean , one owner,
Pome- take lo;.n applkatinn11 _.. ,you will
roy Motor Co
U 28 H appr(Jve ercdlt!l.. .yuu will handle
C(Jlh•ctinns .
.you wi ll help morll53 FORD, t dr., lovely cream chant.H with their srlli n )( probl em~
and LeJae, IJStumhne, V8 010l or
. tuu.l many other things.
ll.ln Y~..;r, adlo.. heater, aeat
covers, Fordomatlc and ConUn- Good d!lrlins.: saiar.v . . .excell ent
ent.al trho. $100.00. .PomeroJ traininJ,C pro11ram.
. .fnr ly adMotor Co.
11 28 t1
vanet•mc nt. .. cxt·eplio nal bene rn.
19M BlJJl:l\, t dr. hord top, beautl- plnu . .all thr ~r· nnd more arc
lul a lone areen tlntth, whl~e yours wit h Eronomy .
wall Urea, ~ mllea&amp;c, dyaatlow, ra&lt;tlo, beater. $2293.00. We- nt•Ni trainct'~ ror the position
Pomen:1y Motor Co.
11 28 tf M Bflllli'h Mau:rJlr' r now in tile
(:tlllipo!is. Pt~OI{'t·oy and Be lpre
offices.. lll~h School grady;ates,
llJ!It:.~ 20 to :i-' .8eC Mr. H:lnd)' for
a confidential per sonal interview.
2 dr. with
tires, prit•rd to
1w ll U11tla nd Furniture Cn.. Hnl
lantT
I 0 llll'

i\CT NOW

PLYMOUTH,

lw atr·r. 4

~ood

Save $100 tu $ JO()O

l, :l and :3 bedrooms larre
!'10t:k . lllU:-il go! Bring yo·t ;r
dl~!iiiTS and your prohlt~ms,
move in l mttorrow _ Trv us
we're dc ;ilin g un the "~·cf)-:

lowest terms!

Ten Wides,
Huge Selection
fo'rrt~

dt•llvuy, Qutck. Open
7 days.

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Home Sales, Inc.
ll . S. 23 South
W i\ VERI.Y, 01110

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EcC)nomy !!i•Ylngs &amp; Lo•n Co.
lOO W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
2,58103lc

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dark Wooten i''llll
~ · COAT. Sl~ au. only worn om·c.
Just llkc new. Shcluld be seen
to be appreciated. Will sell 1o1t.
~f

price.

l'I!Ono 389-M.

"Build &amp;erter For Loss"

GRUE~ER BLOCK

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CO.

3 Milos North of Pomoroy
On Rt . 33. Coli Wm. Gruo1or,

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WE BUY
OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
Phono 510

reavement the service of a trusl
worthy funer11l director Ia lnd•sPCPllable. They also welcumtJ t~1e
\uformaUon and couMel reo::elv·
ed at

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t'loor Model 21" CROSLEY TELE-~ · VISION, like new $95.00 Tu. 2· RADiu &amp; TEL~VISION SERVIC]I
176::1 New Haven, w. Va .
Phoae 200. Ueland AppUaoce
_ _ _ 1 ~~~-Sture, 118 W. Mala St., Polllerol
t-23--tf
Table• Top I;AS JlANGE. Also 2
Iota. Woodrow Zwillinfi, Syra - FOREM&lt;:\~ • ABBoTr-ii."-SD. dae.
· • · ' · 1 9 Jlp
VfCF. All ll'aket H.c palrnd by Sl
pt~rt TechnlnaM. Phoae 82H Y
cheap.
Middleport
8-15-tf
Phone 105-X.
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. JIAY FOR SALE - Joh~ Wo tfc SAVE ON YOUR Sll"E rop.olr Jt
Racinl' ShiJII!! Shop
Letart f-'a l\5, l'hone 2278.
11 30 tl
1 9 3tc

ODI Women 's

CONCRETf!! BLOCKS

Factop 'l'ndned
COI.:.LINS JWWELERS. p. •.,.....
Hl-tl

palrJn.c

1951 FORD TR-ACTOn and equip·
ment. Inquire at Ewing Hutton,
'Rutland, o.
1 10 6tc

AUTO SALES

When people suddenly fa~ be-

Wu.ca

watrh:makttr,

RESTAUHANT BUSINESS - Will
st'll equlpment wllh bu•inciiK or
separately. Rt. No. 33. Inquire
at White 's Place.
1 10 3tp

METROPOLITAN

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QUICK SERVICil: 00

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All Makes and Models

. STRUCTURAL I aiAMS
ICRAP' IRON- MaT ALl

Phone 4::1 2 for appointment.

( 20 I Bust ness

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1:?0 HI Insurance
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Barnr.s-Simpaon lnsuranre Alene,
Middleport. Fire- • Automobile:
BonN. Ph011• 631 tJ..X
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COMPLE'Il: Inau.r.,.,ee Proteetioe.
Llf&amp;, Mlto, f'lr•, Polio. call Dou
MU111, Middleport. Oblo

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CLASS MEETS MONDAY

The D :m ~ htP rs of H~tlh ('las" nf

lhr United Mrthn1lil'l Chu rc h 'will
Mls! Lucy Gi.bb&gt;l, mcflt at Ltw c hu rth. Monday at
12 o 'cloeli., ror a potlttc:k luncltcon
~ 10 Uti tWd w ~:c huirl-

Trevey-Finsterwald
Funeral Home

In the prayer of said petition
platnliff pt"a)·s that hl8 interCflt 1~
-;a id real e'ltate may be set off to
him in severalty and for partitions
nf said real estate, according to
the respective rishts or the per~
sons thereto, and in case partl·
lion of said aforesaid described
real estate canno\ be made without manife11t injury to the \'alue
thPrcof, then th1t aaid real estate
may be adjudged to one or mOM
of the parti•s to this suit upOn
~· lec1ion , as provided by law. and
Ill rase real ef;f,atc is not adjudged
·, to
one (If more parties to Lhis suit
upon election, as provided by law,
t hf'n that said real estate may be
sold, f~cc arid elear ~ any and
all daJm!l, ri;ht11 anct lnteruts of
each and all the patties to tbit
suit. Plaintlft h1rther prays 1hat
tiw said defendanls and r.'!Lch of
thrm h(' roqYircd Lo set up wh.at·
C\'N r1ght11, claiml nr intl'rcsts
tlwy and e'arh of them ha ve in
said real cst.ate or be fore vr r bar·
red from .assertinJ pme, and (or
othl'r proper relief.
SH id partiea are requircr\. to
am1wer on or before the 2nd day
of March. A. eO, 1957.
Dated Janu~ry tth . 1957.
Hiram Slawter
crow rl Crow
Attorneys for Pl,lntlfls
{!) 10. 17. 24. 31, (2) 7, 14 6tc

In adrHtlon they can see\lre 11mtl·
lt.v merchandise without extraButternut Ave.,

INSURANCE AGENC
flrt, Automobll•, H..lth
ACCIDINT
Llftr. Caau•ltv •nd lomts

28. Write
SO. Small
IJI:ream

MAX WARII

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HUNO.AAIAh REF\!GEESr cluster at a vtenn, bulletin bdt..J which
li sts nlln;t's of those schedu led to go' to new homes In other co un~
1 rie~. This ls p(Jrt of the Jnler~Covernmental Committee tor·
J•:uropran Migration (ICEM) ortlce. ,,
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Danger Signals

Yettenlay"e ~Qllloquo~: THJC LOSS OF

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LOSS OF DIRT . . • TIIIC HAPPY MAll'S Wl'l'II01JT A
SHIRT -

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New Potatoes • 41bs. 29t:
A&amp;P's Regalo Brand ... Red, sOlid ltlpe
large lubes
Salad Tomatoes· 2 for 49t:
From Nearby Farms ... E\'ery Egg Guaranteed!
SMAI.L UNCLASSIFIED

Beef Roast · - - - 53t: lb.

Carton Eggs · • 44t: doz.
Fancy Wisconsin ... Aged, Tangy Flavor
AGED &amp;-MONTHS

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'!he aforesaid described parcels

Plaintiff further alleges in his
that James Bryant, Jr. is
~f'Lzf'd of the undivided l!24th
part [Jf each or said parcels or
real Psla le.
Plaintiff rurther allegE-s that
The Maymml Coal Compan y
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Corporation, ma y claim an i~ter.
esl in 13 acres o£ coal underlying
Parcel· No. 2, \.v virtue of a deed
recorded in Vol . 113, Page 268,
Uced Record!, Meigs County, Ohio.
Furthermore thnt the defendan ts. R(Jrtlett Parker and the unk~w,...:n heirs , de.vhces,
legatees,
rlt.~lrth.ulees , adminllltrat·o rs, execu~
\ or~. tf any. of Bartlett Parker,
DI'PP.ascd ; Allee- Ford, Mrs. Wcnlir-11 Fulton; Sarah Holniben ; Mrs.
Ht·rt Higley and Louiae Exline
may cl11im an interest in the ' 13
:rc rc s of coal underlying Parcel
No. 2 by virtue of the said deed
rt•l'orded In Vol . 113, PaRe 268 of
thr Oeed Records of Meigs County
Ohio.
Pl11intirf fllrther alleges in the
petition that the Division or Ald
for the Aged Deputment or Pul&gt;
lJr .welfare State of Ohio. baR or
. rlmms to have a Hen on said real

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23. Placa
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, UP -Robin
Yreerna.rt. devotlna mMt (If h1s
time to hLI law ttu.dlot at Ohio
State, has dteided to abandon
plan• to play butetball. Tbe former AU-American who loti one
finger in a woodchopping accldf.'J!t
h.Mt year, was 11lated to play for
a Iota! team in the Columbus

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bct ng a surveyed description of
the real e~tate deJcribed tn Vol.
t 19. page 628 of the Deed Records
Meigs Coun'r, Ohio.
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PliiMA14 SAYS "ND"

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linK 90 new atonie wellt; 2. Con· poasible for our customer! to bave
venion of aix former produclni gu to heal their homes In wintergas wells to storq:e; 3. Installa- at a moderate cost," he emphul·
tion of 15-1 miles
new pipelines; zed.
and 4. Constroction of a new compressor station, including three
buildings .t o house compressor en· About 55 per cent of the gaa
eines, measuring equipment, and used by Ohio Fuel customers on
auxiliary equipment.
· a near zero day cornea from un~
derground storage, St. Clair !'laid .

A&amp;P SUPER,RIGHT QUALITY .. TENDER, JUICY

T AlLERS

1953

Jow;~, Missouri, Illinois, Wis...-onsln,
Mich1ga11 an d Indian • . Air travel
was dtsrupted at several mid-

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derway In 1967. pending approval
of tht' Federal Pawer Commlsslon ,
St. Cllir said.
h
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11
T e new area WL •
name
the McArthur _unde.~ground Starage Area. Located west Of McAr·
thur, it will be Ohio Fu~l 's sixth
largeet storage area, Wlth a ca..
paeity of lOlh billion cubic feet of

m chicago remained open throughoul the storm.
South of tbe Widespread snow
belt , a lls:tardous sheet of freedna
rain ked highwa ys In sout.hem
Kansas northern Oklahoma and
west·central Illinois.
The storm also dumped two feet
of new snow in the higher reacbea
of the Colorado Rbckie. and aevera! mountain highwaY• were
blocked by snowdldea. Travel
across the Continental Divide WIB
reported aazardous
Early this mornl~g temperatures
included New York. 35, Milmi 80,
ginning 103 rotls North of the Chicage 17. Grantsburg, Wia., 18
South West rorner or Section No. below, Denver 11, Los Angelel 56
anJI Seattle, 37.
1; thence East 149 feet ; thence
North 15 Deg. East 2172 £eet to
the Southeast corner o£ a 5 acre
tract formerly sold to Wllbur
Reeves :thence North 83 Deg.
West 194 feet along the South side
of the said 5 acres; thence South
38 Deg. West 810 teet to the West
line of Section No. 1; thence ~outh
on Se~tion line 1fiBO teet to point
or beginning , containing 21 aeres
more or less.
This land subject to an oil and
ga~ lease, also a rigllt of way for
egress and lngreSi to the land lyillg south of tbe above described
tracts; aJso, a right of way for
power poles for the tranamlssion
of electricit;y over the same.
Excepting
approximately 3¥4
ac~es of co~l In Pittabursh No. 8
vem of eoaL which said S'lt. aeres
are rl~scribed in Vol. 108, page 253
or the Deed Records of Meigs
Count'y, Ohio.

HIGHEST PRICES paid for junk
PARCEL No. 1:
Middleport , Call 0170.J.
and wre&lt;"ked cars. New Haven,
The following Rral Estate situ1
9
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1 10 6tp
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U v _....... 5 Room modPrLl AP·A
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_ T ., a ted in the County of Meigs, in the
omp ete "n-~ I. {;n :tar.~-u',
State of Ohio. and in the Town ·
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and bub lerTice.
call Pomeroy 275·J or Middle- ship of Rutland , and bounded and
A11ckelt'~ Safet:J Servlee. We-"
port 6048·
-· _ _ _: ~-t~f deserih!!d as follows : In Section
'Wain Stnet. Pom~
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_hl!- SLEEPING HOOMS, clo:;e in town, No. 7, Tuwn A 11 nri n a ng!! 14 of th e
sAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
127 Butternut.
12 29 12tc Ohio Company's Purchase : Begin·
Baker's will give yuu the best
nin g 103 ruds North of the South
trade on furniture or applian- 1 ·'ur retrt
t.IL'Clc'..: wit.llfu~~ :.!- 1 East corner of Section No. 7;
res.
4.-6 l[. ~teamr.r. Cli nton fli"ber, Mirl thence West 1206 rcrt; thence
dlepl.rt. Ph. fi265·X .
ll ·l·tl North 22 deg_ Ea!&gt;t 275 ft!~t. thrnce
(8) Auto Sal~ ;i ROOMS, - t:URNISHED apart-- North 40 d('g . East 2A9 feet; thencP
mcnt with b11th. 109 Union Ave ., North 48 Deg. East 187 fc('t;
or
call 494-Y. Percy L. Peoples. thence North 61 Dec. East 594 feet
1956 PONTIAC 860 4 dr. [l]x
tf thence North 341~ Deg. East 91J
12 26
Sedan. !l ydramatic drive, Jess
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feet; thence North 17 lfl Deg. East
than 6.000 miles. $2595.00. Blaet ·
For re~teoaiOD
IAidder.. 198 feet ; then re North 14 l)eg.
1 10 6tc
tnacs, Pomeroy .
Scaffold Bu~~ord!l, D~ Clothrl. East 280 feel :thf.' nce North 38
Deg. East 33 feel lo the East line
CUnton J1111her, )l!ddleport.
1955 rORD VR Ranch Wagon
Pbone
6:l65-X..
ll·t.d
of
Section No. 7; thence South on
Sparkli ng original blue (inish .
SE&gt;rtion line 1680 f£&gt;i'l to point or
S harp car. $1995.00. Blacttn&lt;~r 's.
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One b Pg inning. contain ing 10 acres
Pomeroy.
1 10 Otc
8 room bouse Newly decorated more or les:s.
PARCEL No. 2:
inside aniJ out. A. N. Bengtl.
1955 i'ONl'IAC Dlx . 2 dr . Cata lina
'l'hc f ollo win~ Rc &lt;il E:-;talc situP0nwroy.
11 1 tf
C'p&lt;'. One car¥ful loca.i owner.
H-elpWant·ed
'f;I&lt;J!c
'"' io
lhc. Coun ty of Meigs, the
Hydtllmattc
drive.
$2095.()(1. '
uf Ohio and in th&lt;• Township
Blael\nar'•. Pomeroy .
1 10 Ol&lt;'
· · - --- - - - - -----~ of Rutland and bounrled and dcs---·--·--WANTETl-- loca\ mnrricd man, 23 eri hNI a~ fnllows : rn _,crt io n No. 1.
19!'A IHIICK Ct•nlury 4 dr . SPri Ml.
to :!5 wilh htv.h st"houl education Town No. fi an Hang(' No. 14 of
Spotlt·h~ onj:lirlal
finish. DynaThis iJ&gt; a !-&gt;eiliug Jilh with high the Ohio Compa ny's Purchast&gt; : RefliH'i drive _ $ 18{1 ~.00. Blocltnar's
pay. For intun' II'W upply at thf!
Pom1• ro~·I 10 6Lc:
l'omrroy :;itlnrwo Sta\lon , J~n. ll
an d 12 hr-!Wt·t·n !i.liU and 7 .00 1'.
19!'i:l c:m:vnoLET 210 4 dr . S&lt;'dan
M.
1 to :uc 'l'll RF.E ACHES LEVEL (;HOUND
On~inai mt•\a llit·
~rr'\'
fints h.
four room hou ql'. l')cc:tririty. At
Shnws !(Oild can•. $H9~ .0n Bl:wtt - CAN YOll l'S~: $:1~ · $W a week
Applt• {;rove : St•c Alex Whr'PlN _
1n additi on
tn
yo ur prt~!Wnl
nar' s. l 'rtlll t'l'oy .
I 10 r;1 :•
I 10 31c
t•;rrntH.:s'.' SullPI~ l'nn sumers i11 SIX f-100 .\IS :rrrd hath, $4.'i00.00 .
l' t•merrr y w1th l11r· lar~1! Haw·
195:1 ll i i]( 'K VH Hllitdmi1~-&lt;1N f'flll v.
116 Lrwu -.;t SL. l'unn•roy or call
lr'l~h Luw ~tart t· arning immcd·
t' Lll' . Pow('r MII'Crtn).\ , br&lt;Jkt•s, &amp;
511\ 'lor fl39 \.
l Hl3tc
ia h·ly . W r:l(· 1\awll'i).( h's. Uept
window s.
All kat.hrr sr·ats .
UH L - 840 ~17ll, 1· rn•port , Ill .
$1 :m~ . 00. Blat•ttnltr's, l'um('roy
1 10 1
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thr unw Fuel Gas Company's
tent h underground storalile area for
natur~ l gas, in Vinton County,
were ·announoed 1 ~lay iby ReV
St. cllur Middl~port manager for

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Development of the MeArthur ere~ain 1 demandJ for natural aaL
$2,700,000 is scheduled to cet un- atoru;e area will inelude: 1. Drll~ "Undereround 1toraee makes U
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Middleport
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Is Speaker At
Union Services

Amateur Gardener's Club First

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1957

Meeting Of
Held Wednesday
WomensCiub
The flrst meeting of the Ama· mg of County Garden Clubs to be
leur Gard~ners Club Of 19l5'7 was held 1n th e near future Tentative Meeting Held
Robe rt V Pt!rr}. ma nager oJ
A ront n ou li&lt;Hl of $5 00 was
opened
w1th a devotional aer Vl('e plans were dtscussed for the Dis·
t he :"t1 e 1~s Motor Corr.pany ha•
ma
de to t he ~ a rc h of Dim es wht:n
by
Mrs
Ea1
Knight
on
the
New
lnrt
meellng
to
be
held
Nelson.
n
1
been 1n Columb us on a bu:s1 Hh ~
1
he
Hev
N.
R.
Bardon,
pastor
themt
Mn
Knight
r
ead
ville
o
n
June
3
when
Mrs
James
t.Je
S('&lt;'und Ward Women'' Club
Year's
tri p.
of
Mt
~or 1a h Bu.ptlsl (burch was
tht~ Scnpture versea
1n
Gtneus
B.
Tltus,
v•ce·pree~dent
of
the
nw
t
1 ut ~U a y eve ning at the wafd
Capt 11.nd Mrs Sta nle y E Pot
ter who have spena the past three t he pre acher at the th.trd or the deaiins with the creation of th e Club wtll cc,nduct a corsage work· house
earth .i.nd a poe m "A Petition for shop
Mrs Wil laun Sbcndan preSldent,
Eleanor ScluUlf, Middleport Soctety Edttor, Phone 6079
weeks w1lh her pare nts . .Mr and Unwn Week or Prayer Servu~ ea
and
closed
the
short
Mrs
Reibel
announced
the
club's
a
New
Year"
pres
ided an d II was voted to have
at
thr
F•nt
Baptlflt
Church
Wed·
Mrs Charles McEihmney, M1dd!e
8et'\'1Ce w1th a prayer,
mv1tatlon to attend an open meet· a potluck dmner and a valentine
nesday
evemna:
Mr
Borden's
top
port, and h1s fam 1ly m MoundsLucille Bearbs,Hawkins, Pomeroy Soctety Editor, Phone 6244
Mrs. Robert Re1bel, president mg of the Htll and Dale Club
viJI P W Va ftcw from Charles 1c was · My Fa1th Looks UP To presaded' at the meetlng held at Manetta to hear Harry O'Brien: box at th e February meeting. The
travchng pnze Uou&amp; ted by Mrs.
You and the Rev C. .fl. KonkMel"gs-Co Rl'dl'ng
ton A1 rport to San Ant oruo , 'lexas, rl g: ht pastor of Heath Methodist the home of Mrs K D Amsbary famous
"Piam-&lt;hrt
Gardener" Wyatt G1tbcrt was awarded to
where hl' IS statiOned ln lh(' Armv
wtth Mrs E S Schaaf as co·hOS· speak at th e Betsy Mills Club on Mrs Shendan A basket liUcllon
ended
..Med1
c.a l Corp~ Mr a nd Mrs M ~ Ch urch pM
t.ess After the Club Collect had March 14
Mrs J oh n Chase and son AU(' n I ( o! wno have bee n the ir guests
wa s awarded to Mrs Eugene Trip-Fred I Gardner, pastor of the been ~ad tn umson, Mrs Harold
Elh'""" dco&gt;&lt; the m to Ch.rl "
of Hu ntingto n, W Va vJslte d to H u tl~JHI whrre t hey will be th~ Club Meeting Is
lf'tt
Chun:h of Chrut , gave a prayer Lohse read the ConstJtutJOn and
Mrs Glenn Lambert read a pa
to n W('rlnesday
brtefly \\ llh her ststers. Misses II ut ~ ~ uf Mr &lt;~n d ~ I n Clare nce
Games were played durmg tho
durmg the service
per
on "Timely Hints" and the
WillJam
Puckett
,
"'ho
have
been
B;y·laws of the Club for thelf sem1
Clara and NP II t:. Bmg Wcdne~d il \ I[ I hase before r Pt urnmg to Denver H ld
social
hour and pr1zea awarded thd
d
Spec
Jal
music
was
presented
by
roll
call
responaes
were
"Facts
on
e
n
UeS ay
&lt;mployed m Lout"''" ' h" beon
UP.ual reading
afternoon T hey acc om ~me d M r
MISS Etla Henn es::.y who has
wmnen;
Lh
e
chou
of
the
Mt
Mori=tl,
Baptiel
Japan".
Mrs
C.
E.
Blakeslee
was
home
for
11
vls1t
w1th
h1
s
parents
Jln. Bruce Lloyd, County Con·
and Mrs Her bert Hol1 of Denver heen cunfm ed to her home by 111
A potluck dmner at SIX o'clocli
1 he ~l r lgs County Rld tn g Cl ub I Mr an11 Mrs Ezra Pucket and C'hurch d1rectcd by Mrs. Irvin tad chatrm.tn , announced a meet· In charge of the program and gave
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met T u esday (' V('ntn g at the Rock family
an
mterestJTtg
talk
on
"The
Prin·
Baumgardner With .-\lma Baum·
f
Mrs Norm an M[ Ct~ll um fell r~ Spnng ~ (,range Hall
c1ples of Japajlcse F1.ower Arrang- tng we-re Mrs. Shertdan, Mrs Clifgardner as accompaniSt They Mill
SAXER. FURf41TURE
~ently at her home, :"t1:mersvtlle,
Church Of Christ
Don Payne, who 15 cmplo)ed In "He 's My Everything"
Ing" wlth Mrs. Harold Lohse iJ. ford Jenkmson, Mrs Robert Rus.
lnJUflflg: her ba~k
Mt s Wtlham Mor:;an . .iecrel&lt;l.ry Dayton, IS here fur a VISit w1th hi s
lustratmg Style A or the Morlbana sell, Mrs Lydia Hysell, Mrs Carl
MISS Clara (,a r t&lt;J nd 1s confmed pres1ded Ill the absenee of the parents, Mr
and Mrs Charles
Choir members were Manmn.a Class Names New
- usmg yeUow gladiolus m an up- Persmger. Mrs John Hunnell, Mrs.
J llll
to her home, Mmenv 11le by Ill- president and Vl&lt;'e prestdent A Payne and grandmother. Mrs Baumgardner, Helen Singer, Cl•rright arrangement, and Style c of Leroy Watson. Mrs Henry Dailey,
, ,ness
meetmg of the Ohio Valley Hone- Katheryn Payne.
ence Hollmshed , Harry Harris, Officers For
the Morlbana - usmg wh1te ehry· Mrs Ha:zcl McCloud, Mrs Gardner
:-.-tn y., 1\ tt ~m Baxt l• r who has men Assoc1ahon was annuonced
Gordon Guthne. Jamce and RoaMrs Denver Kapple was rlecterl santhemums and pyracanthus fol- Mankind, Mrs Ella Arnold.
Mrs Vernal Blackwood. Mrs.
""n qu•t e '" tit" pa•L week 1·, re- for January 15, atthe Rock Sprmgs
Mtss Llda S Lucas, 81, COlt!im etta R1ehards, Emalme Bowles. as pn:&gt;~;ldent, when the Chr&lt;st"t' Jage m a slanting Bide arrange..
..
Triplett, Mrs Wdham Boyd, Mn.
port~d as sl!ghtly unproved.
G1 ange Hall at 8 P m There Will of Mrs Noah Haskms, died Sunday Mrs c p Br a db ury, organ 1st, an d Com pam an Class of the Pomero} ment.
Howard
Mrs Tkrth a Pownall returned b l' electiOn of o ff 1ccrs an d at her at her home m Columbus Funeral '' rs Cl arence Lacey, pian1st, play. Church of ChrJst met Man e~emng
Mrs Blakeslee e;xplalned that Cbarlea J Werry, Mrs
to her homl' Mulberry Ave, Tues- unPQrtant buslnesA and all mem services are being held in Colum ed an plano--organ duet for the at the home of Mrs Harold Smith , there zre two m11in type1 o! ]lipan. K.itr!heD, Mrs. Wa1d Gorby, Mrs.
day from UoltP r Hospllal where ber~ are requested to be present bus wtth burial m Vinton MlSs prelude and accompanaed bymns Second St
ese arrangements· Moribana and Mabel Mankm. Mrs Alice Clart
she has bc1 n u patient smee a falt The l'loor pnze donated by Johnny Lucas, a native of Cheshire , was dunng the serlfJC~
The meetmg 111 eharge of M.ss Heika and used charts to Jllustrate Miss Madaline F1elds and one
ill her home last week
,\!Jr.nsuorth was awarded to Tom for more than th•rty years the
Ushers were .kobert MUls, Ger-. Loutse Gtlrnore presJdcnt, opened these arrangements. All such ar- guest, Ellen Roush
I
~1rs w o D:Hmtz returned to ffij Lyons
secretary of the Ohio GAR.
aid Anthony, Larry Rice, Eugene wtth devotwns and prayers by Mrs rangements have a basic triangle
INJURED IN FALL
h£•r h•&gt;ln t \~ ••,hu•sday from Holzer
Mrs Stella Walburn has been Coleman
A. 0 Lee. Members responded to w1th three stems subject, second·
Mrs Charles Bra.dhury, who
llospttal whu t ~he. ha.s been
Dunng the soctal hour, two •11 at her hnme for the past week
This evenmg FrM I. Garllntr of , roH call with "a New Years r esG ary and objed.
pall&lt;'nl ~ J n r t Monda)
a pouus ~~,ere read and games W&lt;'re and her daus:hter, Mrs James Fm the Church of Christ will be the lutJOn as a · chruUan •
Mrs Bruce Lloyd was awalded fell at the homo of Mr and Mrs.
Geo n~ e 11 Dll l ~ t h&gt;ft Sunday fur rlay('d aftt'r whlch refreshmen ts stPad, Columbus, spent the week speaker and the choir of bu Chur·
Other officers elected were Mrs the door prize by the hostesses, Cectl Bradbury, Monday evemng,
Columbu s tu \ l~ lt h 1s sisters, Mrs "'ere servred by Mrs. Walter RJfe 1end with her Mrs Charles Wal- ch directed by Mrs. Artbur Stin- A 0 Lee teacher, Mrs Tra{') who served a dessert course to entered ~etgs General Hospital
f'' reda ( rumn l and Mrs Mar~aret and daughter, Mrs Pat McCord and 1 burn , Columbus, ~1s1ted her Sun ner With Mrs. Chester bwm u Whaley, v1ee presJdenl , Mrs Har- twenty members and one guest, Tuesday and remamed there un·
0a fte lrflbtett Cow-~ Bol,• 1, .m d hi ~ ne phew, Fnnk Bol· Mr and Mrs Don Beumg.
rlay and on Tuesday Mri Herbt.'rt nrgamst w11I present special mus- old Smith. secretary, Miss Lomsc Mrs. Fred l:llbb.s. The next meet- ttl Wdncsday She tnJured her
aer 1o Midd.Jepoi1
an and wtl e
Monday mornm11:
Mrs F'Ted Lei£hc tt, soe1al cha1 r Higgs and family Crooksville, ~, S it IC fhe Rev. Robert Styers, pastor Gilmore assistant secretary , Mrs mg will be held at th~ bome of back and broke her rtght arm and
-.
the t t' w.1s fl~e mcbes of snow and man announcr.d a piP sO&lt;'IIIi and ted wtt~ Mrs Walburn
[or Lhc Church of Nazarene, will Charles Eskew, treasurer, Mrs H ' Mrs Paul E. Dav1s with Mrs. hand m the tali and is recupera·
1:1 BAKER FURNITURIIil
lhr ro.Jd, Wl'll' u ~ and slick when program \l.ould be held at the nrxt
Mrs Charle~&gt; Glenn Lambert Mn preside at the sernee.
D. Cunnmgham. flower fund ch;ur Arthur Skinner as the co-hoatcsll. trng at home
1
Wtllu Anthony
man , and
pubttc for
1y
_ _ ___ _
Sunday
to v•stt were
Mr. m
and Athens
Mrs Mrs Gerald Ma
Secret
pal Mrs
namesKapple,
were drawn
George Doolittle and son, St~ven
•
the year
Charles
Refreshments were served by the
Mrs Guy Carson, who has been
hostess to those named above and
• • •
v1s1tm 8 her son, .Martm car 11 on,
Mrs Orville Wll, Mrs - Edward Par
FROM
•nd fatmly Itt Co-na, Caltf r"
htt, Mrs Aldo Jeffers and Mrs
'"
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Mrs Gerald Marr, the former o 1 ' 1
turned home Tuesday
aTh
e Car
Helen Cline, was guest of honor
F b
Recent guests of Mr &lt;tnd Mrs at a bridal llhower heM at the h ld e c ruary meetmg Will be
TJoylc
I
e
at the home of Mrs A 0
YOUI~ FRIENDLY
o... . M•11er and sons, Dale and horne of Mn. S h trey
Mills Tues- Lee,
SYrllcuse.
,...,nme, were Mr and Mrs Eugene day evening The gift's for Mrs
M11Jer and children, Ronald and M11rr were placed on the dming
- - - - -- - Mu· h~ cl, Bambrldge, Md , Mr and room table under a pink umbrella
Mrs Lew1s Sm1th and children w1th streamers edendm;g to the Pomeroy Women
~'Why Ruv That Maytag Elsewhere when you can buv
Rosemary, Wanda, Pamela and table corners
from Hutland Furniture? Where you get the most for
Games wen played durmg the Guest Speakers
Butch, Columbus; Mr. and M 1,
Courteous Scryour doll,u s Complete Installation
Carl Roach and sons, Tommy and l'Venmg with prizes won by Mrs.
vu:e
LthNal Terms!
Robert, Middleport Mr and Mrs John Hawkms, Mrs E L Hughes At WSCS Meeting
Mrs Harry P Snuth and Mrs
F.ugene M11lcr and sons have also and Mn. Marr.
C F Tompkms spent Tuesday 1n
VISited her parents, Mr and Mrs
Refre~~ohm('nts of 1ce cream cake
Walter Cook, Syra~;us(' Mr M11lcr nuts and mmts were served and Athen s where they were gue sb
has been m the Navy for the &lt;'arncd out the ptnk and wh1te spr.aker ~ at the monthly mectmg of
the Woman 's Soc1 ety of Chnsllan
past twelve years
rolor scheme Mrs. E. M. Wood and Servt~e of the F1rst Meth od1 s\
Mrs Clarence Clme assi8ted Mrs. Church
Mill s 1n servtng
Mrs Snuth, preudent anrl Mrs
Plan Dirtner
Gut·~la were Mrs Dale Marr,
Tompkms 'lte president of Pn1ts
New Haven, Mrs Gerald Marr, mouth dlstrJ.Jt WSCS spoke c•n
OJ•' NEW
Party Jan.
Mrs. D E Roush, Mn. Lilban McGhee. Mrs John !\layer, Mrs E. "the U.ruted Nalwns and tis tech
For Minstrel
UICal asSistance program"
L Hughes Mrs Noah Haskins,
They were luncheon !Wests of
A U1nner party fur all cast mem Mrs. Harry Stover Mrs 0
C.
brrs and sucsh of the Bi~: Bend Greenlee , 1\tr:i Willis Grue.scr Mrs. D B Gret"n and ' lrs C R
!Mtustrel haH been planned for Miss Mabel Uysell. Mrs John Haw: White
1 Jan 21 •n I he Letart Fall s Grade kin!!, Mrs G G Werner.
Wont veget•bleslo Too~ gorden-lres~. ~... tlt.t
School aud1tortum to be carried
Sendmg g•ft• weco Mr. and Mro Local ChurCh
1
out 111 · hobo" fashion.
Dale Dutton . Mrs Homer llvsell,
•·just~picl&lt;ed" Oavor AND l&lt;eep precious
Plans were compleled at a meet- Mrs Herbert Fink, Mrs. EloJSe Youth Attend
. tng of the minstrel'/\ bot1rd or di- Chapman Mtddlcport, Mr. Jesse
VItamins.? You want a Revere Ware Seuce Pan.!
tk~tors held 10 the home of Mrs.
warren. chocl .. ton Mrs. R~~:~~~ 1 Athens Rally
Chlorus GrJmm, Letart }~ails re- Warren l'llcnda Cline), U
Alabama
Attending a youth rally 1n Ath
Glowirtg copper for quicl&lt;, even ~eatins •• ,
cenlly
en11, Monday evemng from the
Bob Tlocflieh , H1ll Childs 1nd
Enterprise EUB Church were•
,leamin' $!a in less steel for elsily.cleoned beaut)'.
Roy Reuter were named as a com·
WSC.S TO ME&amp;T
Norma
Jean a:pd Florence Ann
m1tlec to prov1dc entertainment
The W S C S will meet Monday
Another member of the Revere W11e Farrulvand pmcs
at Heath MethodJst Church with &amp;earths, Ruby and Johnny Mu~scr
Hostess Mrs Grlmm and an•s Miss Berml'c Bowen presenting .Joyce Da\'ls, R1ta Ball, Una r a.re
tanl hostess Katheryn Crow ser the program and Mrs
Herman Gearhart, Ruth Ann Brothers, Wen
the World's finest Utem1l$.
vrd refreshmel1ts to board ml!lm· l Haddox as devotiOnal leader Mra dell Jeffers, Dottle Brown, Jcrr}
Friek, Barbara and V1"1~ Dav1~
WE CARRY A
her~ at the planning m~etmg who Bruce Lloyd pres1rlent, will preCOMPLETE LINE OF
wt•rt' Mr and 1\fT!I Donley ReJbcl s1de Rlld hostesst'~ nre Mn Law Coty Beaver, Sheila H1cks and
{'harlcll IIRyes, Olive lngrahim. renee M1lhoan, Mrs Kenneth Byer l.Jnda Folmer.
Mrs. George Brothers. Mrs J)av
Revere tllflre
Anna Wheeler, Bob Hoefheh, Bill Mrs Noah Hask1ns, Mn p L
Slater, Mrs W R Davis, Mrs
ld
Chtll'ls and Roy Reuter
Milch and Mrs Thomas Riley.
Orville Brown and M1ss Helen
Davi1 acrompan1cd the group
State No. 223-X
ReHrve District No.
The next rally wtll be held m
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Marrh at the Entcrpnse EUB
Church.

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One of the coldest spots in the 1- - - - -- - - nation was Johet, Ill , w•th an
~verm~ht readtng of 14 below It
Was mmus 13 at Albany, N Y, and
Burlmgton, Vt , 5 below at South
efVICes 0 e
Bend, lnd , and 2 below m Chi·
cago
The cold wave followed a near I
bhzzard that burned the Midwest
Funeral services for Mrs Ten;J
and Atlantl&lt;' seaboard with up to
a foot of sno:.w.
Lynch 7~ fatally stricken w1th a
heart attack yesterdav at the home
- -of her daughter, wtll be held SunThe loe•l St•t• Hlghw.y Gar•g•l day at 1 P m m the Rawtwgs
r.porhd tod•y thfl th• tem,.ra· Coats Funeral Home at Middl&lt;"prlrt
tu,.. In this locality this ruornine Rev Chester Lmley w111 offiCiate
stood •t 16 degrHt and was rlslnt at the s~rvlCfl
slowly.
Mrs Lynch was pronounced
R•portad also fr,rn the garaglt "dead on urlval" of the Pome
wa1 tha fact tNt Stat. Rout&amp; 124 rov Emergency squad Thursday at
Mtr Langoville tnd Ro~ 610 11 20 am. She had been VIsiting
n ..r Alfred •r• now f,..t of hlvh at th'e home of her daughter Mrs
w5f•rs ai'MI Nf• fer traYIII. The Lloyd Jenkin&amp; of W Mam 51
w.hlrt rec-.Jitll from tha r'*'wiYl
A member Of the Silver Run
at Rout 1:30 this morni....
Metbodlst Church ~ ... ,.. ~~ to be
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buried lD Gnvel Hill Cemetery

Lynch FUfiera}

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eld On Sunday

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MR. ARNOLD GRATE

MAYTAG .DEALER
JUST RECEIVED

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Truck Load

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Maytag Washers

*FRIENDLY SERVICE

Mosl matn roaOs In Ule storm
area were nported open today,
but sl1ppery with packed ice.
The storm moved out into the
Atlantic Thursday mght after
pounding Norfolk, Va., and Annapohe, Md, wtlh winds of more than
70 mJies per hour
New England was hit. by 10 to 12
inches of snow and
New York
state got 4 to 8 mcheR. High winds
hampered Vlslblilty, causmg traffic Jams In many bJghly populated
areas f!f the- East
Further north, the worst snow·
fall 10 a decade buned Wmdsor,
Ont, under a 31-mch blanket o{
whtte and high wml'ls whtpped the
snow mto three·foot drifts Two
persons died of ovcr-exertton after
ahovehng snow.
The storm forced l!lchools to
close In sectiOns or New York
state, Ohio, Jnd•ana, Illinois and
Iowa.
Weathermen l!Shmated (1ve bllhon toltll of snow fell dur1nt the
wrdeapread Rtorm
At McGrew, Neb. four ehil..en
suffocllted tn their •moke..fllled
home while their mother was gone
to get water because the coJd
weather bad fr(lzen water pipes
Other early morning rea41ngs.
arounrl the nation included New
Yo'rk City 19, Boston 10, 1\fla~i' etl,
Atlant,_~ 33, Dallas 30, Oklahoma
City 23, Duluth, Mmn , 1, Omaha
6. BISmark, N D. 2, Toledo, Ohio
3, Detroit 10. P1Usburgh 12, Den.
ver 23, Los Angeles 56 and Seattle

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Mayfag Produces lO-Milliontlt Washer

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ELBERFELD$

The Farmers Bank:,a...t Savings Company

,.

OF P~EROY, OHIO
nt the close of bU!itnCss ~cern t 31. 1956, a State
orgamzed and operatmg und('r hil banking laws of
member of the Federal Rrs.,rvt Syste"' Published in
a &lt;'all made by the State BankiQg Autbontica and by the
lierve Ban:li: of thzs Dzstrtct.
,ASSETI
Ca11h, balancea with other bon~IJCluding reserve bal·
anee, and cash items In p
d of collection -····Umtcd States Governtn~nt obll Uohs, direct

&lt;'

Ohl•=~t~o~~·~r~\~\!s- 80it po11tiif$libdi~ts-10ns.- ~. =-= .. =

0\ber bonda, notea, and dtbenlltlrea - -·- --- · - - · -·- - · · corrn~:!~::ob~~~r:~~dmk $3:~ ~-~~ock of Feder~~ -_._
Loans and diacounts Oncludmg $21419 overdrafts)
- - ·· ·
Hank premiRs owned $15.000 00, !urmture
and f1xture1 $1,00000
.,. __ __ ··-____ ___
Other assets ·· · - _ -··____ · ··· · · · --- · · · · · - - ·TOTAL ASSETS -- --- · -----LIABILITIIS
Demand dl•poNlhi: o( ind!VIIIuals, partnershipS,
and corporations
~'~--_
... ..
Tune deposits of mdiv1duals, partnerships,
and corporaUons ..
- - -- --· · - - · . __
Deposits or Un1ted States f:overnm(lnl (includmg -- - .
postal savints) ____
- · · M· ·· --- - ·--·-- ---- - · ·· ·
Dt•postts of States and polttJcal.suhdtvt&amp;lcms _ ---·- ~
Other de~oslts (Ctrtified and offu:!crs' checks etc)
TOT L DEPOSITS
·- -·· ·· ·· ·--- $2,863;423.35
TOTAL lolABIUTIES

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B. H. SANBORN JEWELRY
MIDDLEPORT

MILL ST.

$

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Sale

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39,980.00

3,60000
1,028,606.10
16,000.00
8.771.78

$3,083,088.12
$1,369,100.9~

1,228,779.47

30,331.01
206,30620

38,311J

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tu~~1 i~od Pr&lt;.!lti-~~~~~--_-

lh• 10 Millionth Moyla81 waah" lnrly tG&lt;III off •~• p.-.clutllon
ltn• wllil • ·.,1o1h' Cll lhla lnd•p•nd111t .01111 loundr,o oppll ·
enc• IIIGnllloctv"r ael a prodvcllon "nOfd vneqvol•tl '" lh.,
itldv•hy. Alrlol boll'lbt ••analed ,o,..pl•tlon el Ill• htoloOrlc
.ftc.clltn•, t.hrl•l•ned wllh a llaean of cltld wol., •y..,bolorllllll
Mctytq't pla11••o4"l 1.11 1ald -ltr 'fltlthlng lor ..,.nlh•hc
lfbrlca. Chml•nl~lll t~ rlahtj wo1 Cont bt Mn &lt;y MorfJo••t
Chmllana-on, May1110 hone ""'"e director, oo MGyiGO Ouu11
Jerry .. ,l v ~ldt laoill 011 the Rr•II'IOII)''"OI held..,,,..,., t'llflwlon ,
Iowa, alllo-ltc -•lt•r -d dryer ptonl ol lhe U tear old
firm a.1tdu ....... IICilan lin• c••eii!OIItfll. lhe 10 &lt;lltUonlh

ulebrotlu klclloldtd a• dfl•n hov" fllld plant IOYfl rar Ill•

.RUTLAND

conun"'"lty fllUt

an aii · ••P~'I'' ,.rty Dftd t1a111~1 111 on odlo•n·
'"G wan~hovN. foiJr ¥1flten pon•tl lilrough a giant "phca
af lh• MoytGg All Jobr'c aYIOI!Ialtc -•h•r Cu~tper 1•11).
Chronalog'i' of Moyl&lt;lg • lO !l'lllllon .,...lhtn wa1 1h-n an a
la1g1 1fgn laltav&lt;l~ r1U o IO.lllllllonlh dgy tunch1on tS J Hunk.
p•n•d•nt of lht All'ltn~On H11111• laut~dry Motoulo(lure"
cuoO(Iahall, tGid1 "Thlt Ia a prochrcllo~t flliluton• ••a&lt;hd bl
no olh" CDIIIItllfl' In the ln;tlv•try. Ofto tl 1~1 oldtll &lt;ampan•n
'" lhe ho''" la11ndry opp\•Ofl&lt;• lnd111try, Maylag h ""' 1:1"t'i'
th1 leader tochri' ht lh1 tol&lt;ll numbtr of ...a•h•nll MO&lt;hon••
p&lt;odllctd, lllul •Ito II lh• tal&lt;ll null'llll-r Ia "";

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FURNITURE

RUTLAND

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COSTUME

JEWELRY
•• •n•ch ••

Off

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J . EDWARD FOSTER. Cao~Ie•'ll
Corrl'ct-Altest:
Theodore T. Reed
Aten Shain
Dtreclors
Cedr.ie W. Clark
~tat r or Ohio, CoU.Of.&gt;: of Meigs. s~t·
Swo111 to and eubacr1bed before me tbls 7th day of January, 1967
DOROTHY B. WlLL, Notary P•l&gt;ll&lt;

fy

Heal est ale taxes owt'd Me 1gs
County Treasurer Clvdc twfit!hone
tolalipg $533 76
i'ersonal properly taxes totahng
t ~1,776 26
A mortgage to the Pomeroy Na
Uonal Bank upon which there remsm s due $4 f94: 20 w1th mterest
at 0 per cent per year from Nov
15, 1953
A numher of corporations hold
mg JlHlgemenls agatnst the H A
Cole Lumber Co . mav part1r1pate
IEP. WAYNE 1., HATS fD),
:n :m y remamd&lt;'r after s::. LJsfacUon
of the cloHd-cfoor IU8km
of ttie pnunty claims
prottetinC that SCCf._ , . of
Other court act•oW1led Thurson th•
Jtut lihoulcl
day loclu4ed the •pit$nlment• ol
lllOil ~ loll:' lltliiW li"U&lt;t
'\I elite M. Brown and J!oyee W
uect1t1~ .......
Kenneay as depu!y clerks m lbe - ,
·
office of thC! clerk of C'ourl and appointment of Jed .1. Web•ler. Jr' I
I
as o spee1al deputy sheriff
1
The Oclober term of eouct was
o.Uic"ly closed and ""'' P'odmc
fOSS f~Sl
Of
LONDON UP - S1r Anthony m 1t or not othnw1se dtsposed of
M
C 0 Fis
·. •
pre";ded Thursday evening wheh the
ayor · .
~.er
;w
•
Eden bowed out of British public were transferred to the January
cuurl Entr e~ for the dosing apd Cemetery Tru~tees of the village met fo~ an orgamzational
bfe today
Entr1es were hied also m tMsc meeting and elected Harry M. Cross- as their presid'ent. 9lhers
The !59-year-old one·tllne "boy·
present were Heney Swift, C. 14. Hennesy. trusleet; JII)W. Ber•
wonder•• of Bnti&amp;h diplomacy re·
(ContinLMd on pag• twol
s1gned the parliamentary seat he
ry, sexton; MilS J~an lAma.
bad held !or 33 years Two da) 6
A buda:~t ' for tbi, toiPing year
earlier he had stepped down ••
was approvoi lnd"inlMIO submit·
pnme minister.
led to the ~dla11e council at their
At the same time, hifqrmed
meeti,. ·~ Janurt ~'· n ,.u.
sources said he bad re)edei!' Queen
for MOOD for labor; 500 lor equip-- 1
Ehzabetb'1 traditional offer of an
ment; $200 fQr ' 'tiliotenanee or
earldmn and a seat tn tbe House
equipment. an~
d(lrJcal
of Lords.
help and supph!f!s .
Jn a Jetter to bis conatituents at
It waa reported that dunng
The Fourtb &amp;crvice of tbe Union
Warwtc-k and Leamington 81 miles
McALESTER, Okla. UP - Otto 1~. $2,19!5.50 was co!Jected fot Week of Prayer Services wu held
north or London, the alhng atates- Austin Loel, 4:S, native of 'Waverly lot care, lot sale and the diilfiDJ Thllhda)' at tbe Ftnt Baptist Chur
man sa1d hfe in Parliament "is· a Ohio, died in the Oklahoma eleC· of graves Sexton John Berry re- 1:h w'th f'red 1 Gantner, pastm'
strenuous one fflr which I clearly trlc cbalr early today for the sta~ ported a total Of 4,146 man--hours o£ the Church o( Christ, as the
have not the preaent he~~lth."
hlDR death of Mrs. Elizabeth Jean- work on the
three Cfmetertea preacher
He abo RIVe 111 health as the ne Henderson.
wb1ch Included hauling dtrt, ftl·
H•s topic was "Fa&lt;:'C to Face"
rea1on for hit real@.atlon as prime
ling graves, etc
and he developed the subject a·
mini1ter on Wednesday In the
Loel was executed for the stab-Plans have been made tn pre- lona: tbrec general lines: meet.tng
wake of hJs abOrtive Suez ca{Jl- bing of tbe Compton, CaHf. woman
par'e
a letter to be sent to lflt. God face to (ace m everyday llfe;
paign.
In an Oklahoma City motel Jan.
owners in recard to establishing meeting Ult111 oo the judgement
Eden still technically 1s bead of 10, 19156
the Conservative Parly, but 1 new
Mrs Hendenon was !onnerly o£ trullt funds tor perpetual care of day and la~t meetms ll.im ln the
their propert~ in lhe ce!netenet. GOI'pel mvitalton
election it expeeted. _•::h:;•.:.rt~IY~· _ ___:N.:.e_w_.,-:_k~, _o:_·_ _ _:_,--.,'De Rev Robert E Styers, puThe Trustees voted to" meet ~
W
o£ ~he Church of the Nuarene,
the fmt F'1'1dny in eaoh month and
jlil
11ld 'It the servlce ~d. the
the Chairman of the ~ell £em•
J~t~Qer was given by the Rev How
etery commJtle(l.. and tbe Mayor
Ruppelt, .First ¥resbyter1an
will meet w1tb the~. ~-.. ton and clerk.
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GL.tSSWtiRE
The Cryslal That You Have Always Wanted
AT VERY GREAT SAVINGS!

l:repecard Gild (;andlewlefc P•tterm

My commtaetoa expirt&amp;s Jul)' 14, 1967.

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Of Public Life
In Resignation

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Waverly Native
Goes To Chair
In Oklahoma

BU~~ETIN

WASHINGTON
UP ~flepublltan Nattonal Chairman Lfonard
1r Hall aunounced today be IS re·tng as party chairman ef£cctive
lb. I.

PreSident Eisenhower's State of the

OhI•0 vaII ey

New Telephone
Blackout Seen
For Portsmooth

But there JS more at stake ttian
Interest rates The problem it
how to m Hntam the national
economy on 1ts current h1gb level
and at the same lime prevent a
catastrophic mflattOn
The Pres1dent touched off tbe
flSht Thursday by hl.!l reeommendatwn that Congress authorl%e a
Clttzens' commiSS IOn to eonduc!t a
sweepmg ln veshgation of the nauon's fmanc1al system and eredtt
pohc1es.
He also called on busineas and
labor to go easy on increasinl
. wages and pnccs m order to ear
'·
1mflallonary trends
Government economists 1111d tfle
chances looked good that the wage
]me would l)e held. But they said
the char.ees of holdmg the prlee
hne are un~rtain .

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G Mt
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OH1cers f&gt;lected are

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At lhe same ume, leadere of
busmess and ftnance prabed the
.eorge Robm.son, Gra;son. Ky
PTesJdent's m vefitJgption propoal.
st
v•re·pres•dent , Y. 1lham C 1 They sa1d the study wu long ovet_am pbell Huntmgton. s!'cond v1ce due.
•re~1dent , Howard Krrss Ironton ,
However Pemotratlc eoQ.&amp;ress&gt;ecreta.n, John Woods Jr. As h- men- most! ) House memben _
anrl , K\ treasurer
1mmed1ate!}: demanded that Con.
0 l iP - TcleSpeak ers at the m ~ t1n g were. gress .and no' a presidential eombere and in Sc10to "a) Or Eugene Willis. Huntmgt.Oo , tsYon make the mvestaDtioo.
total black
)on Hil ker, aecretary-manager of
Rep Wright Patman (D-Tex..)
wave or 64 'l e ilunlmgton Chamber of Com- satd the ISsue boiled dowa. to
the last &gt;Jerce , Kenneth Sl(!tUer, preSJdent thiS
purs-- li the Huotmgton C. of c.· and
Ctagt~n who faY~ conunu'
he new officer:&gt;
anee ·-of ttl e Federal Reserve
C.nsohdal4,d 'Te4Cphon!'
Co spokeaman sa1d at the rak'
a&amp;tard's "hard money, hip inter·
the phones are bemg silenced it [
dt." policy which n say1., ailped
will be a matter of days until
at combati ng tnflahon, will favor
all service is cut off
the 1dea of a presidential com·
miS§IOn
Only JOO or 2,500 phones are
st11l m operation m Sctolov1lle
Those concrrned about the "damand less thnn 3,500 of 17,MO
age" that ·'tight moneJ'' ie doing
phone6 In operation m Port!lmouth
to home builders, small bW!Iinessmen and farmers , who are (ioding
Communications between the pollee,ftre department and hospttals
COLlJM.BUS, 0 . UP - Oh10 Se-- 1t d1fftcn1t to obtain credit, wlll
are still in operahon
lectve Servtee headquarters today want the Democratic-controUed
Jn nearby .New Boston, all tele· announced a February dl'afi call Congress to do the JOb.
phone 1ervlce bas been cut off by of 851 . a decrease of 108 onr tho
Patman already hu proposed
number tailed for tbe prevJOUI such an mqu1ry by the House
slashed cablea.
Police arrested three p1ekets or month
t
bank1ng subcomm1ttee whie!h he
the st'rlldQ( Coi'Dmu~lion WorkThe total call also was well aver beads H1s resolution drew supers of Amenca Wednesday on the a8Q for February, 1956.
port from Speaker Sam Raybuni
charges o£ Violatina a restrammg
The youngest registrants who '0-Tex ). mdtcallng it mtght be
order limiting p1ckets to three out- may be laducted in next month'1 ' .called up for an early House vote.
Patman sa1d a presidential comaide of company uehange build- call must be at least 22·y~1d
ings.
on or before Feb. I, 1957, unless mJaSlon would be composed !Of
Slx pic-ket.ll. three men and three a volunteer or delinquent
"btased " bankmg and big bu61The eor.ll by c::ountJes ,n th1~ ness mteresls
women, were stud1n~ nur company superviSors repamng slasbed area IS
Athens, 10, GallJa, 4,
But Republican Leader Joseph
cables in a central business dis- Ja&lt;'kson, 8, La.wrenCf':, 10, Me1gs, 1; W. Martm Jr (Haas) said thf.
trict .
Vmton . 1 and Washmgton '7.
rot' would overwhelmingly back
The men were scheduled to ap
the President's proposal and op.
"lose Patman 's mquiry. He satd
pear today before a Mumc1pal
WOMAN JAILED
Court judge.
Th('lma Jean Bo)·d. PrJrUand the IaUer "could turn mto 1
ftOl age 24. was arret;ted and vlkh-hunt "
Actually, tbere was no assurJaiiPd Thutsday by Deputy Shenff
"OOPS"
llo"ard Frank un a charge of neg 1nce that r1ther investigaf;Uin
"WASHINGTON An inaugural 1 lN~ t and IS being held for Colum would be approved.
In
thr
Senate,
the
idea
or
a
;;rt1.
eomm1ttee ~poke:;man on an 1nv1 ! tHana County officials
~n
·s
comm1ss1on
got
a
cool
tatiou sent to Sen Estes Kcfau
,eplion from Demoerals, even
Yer 0-Tenn "m apprerulton of
MRS. NELSON APPOINTED
~t efforts" to re-eJect Presidt!nl
Mrs A~ Nelson has heen 'rom tho~re who. unlike. Patman,
Eisenhower and Vtt&lt;e Presldt!nt II.PI1011lted clerk of the Bedforr' ravor the current ..tight mo~"
Nixon :
l,()ca1 SchoOl Clhtrict replacmg "Iolley as a necessary eurb onlri'1at.ion
"1\P,p~~Q- sflmebody g o{~~n Illf.~fl.:c:..,:_r'-'-"-"':.·~--Buf somf' suggested that th~ inMa:tor C. 0. Ftahsr ihs
!ltl Clarence t...acty was orJan·
ve,~;bgatJO" of the economy be 11ar.
'
mended by the Trust.Jt ed &amp;elC- tst for the serv1ce and ushers
rt('d out bv a joint Senate--Hoi:IIC
ton for his work.. in puJ.fiPI the were Gerald Ath.ony, P•ul Sdiart,
eomm1ttec Others noted that-&lt;-a
cemetery care on a "'lmlines•like~ 1Ji;.l. 0. D1lcs and Harold E. Hub-•
';enate b a n k 1 n g subcommittee
basts and he in turn -pr&amp;iRd the '-'d
,
'lead.r!d by Sen A. Willis Robert·
sexton for his work and the trus·
Spee1al mu~&gt;•c was prt:&gt;sented bY
-.on (0-Va.J. already has scheduled
tees for their painstaking prepar- the cho1r of the Church of Chrl.liit
'&gt;Ubhc heanngs Jan. 28 on a 300atton flf reliable maps of the cern· directed by :Mrs. Artbur Skmner
-.age bill to overhaul federal taws
etenes.
w1th ~T!I Chester Erwm as orwvf'rmng banking and other fjn.
ganillt They sang a New Year's
lfl('lal illSIJ!UtiORS
anthem and chotr members includ·
Art.Twu~tra t wn officials said the
ed Mrs Fred [ Gardner, Mrs. AlPn:•siden t s call for an invesUtafred Rou~h Mrs Osc::ar Roush Mrs
'IOn of the economy did not mean
Dave Farmer. Jeanette Crnoks,
'le th.nks there ia anything dra5
Mn Edgar Allensworth, Mrs. 0.
'tcally wrong They noted thRt
E MoKmle) . Carol Je•n Hudson,
'here has been no such broad 111·
Carla W1\son J11nR'e ind Ernes-1u1ry mto lhP fmancial sy~;;tcm fw
tmc Asllur~. L R WHey, Cs.sb
1t least 30 years and that the lut
Bahr, noedcll Steffy, Thomas
one le~4 lu some major rcfoni)!l.
F1dcs Lodge, Knuch .. of l'\thlss. Kelly
mrt Thursday at thC K. or r HaJ(
Tonight will be the laB-t s~rvke
WJih Paul lliptonl!tall, Channel-- Of the \\ f'f'k a ul'l Mr S1 y~ri; WIU
lor Commander, prealding Plao1r prea!'b on. the top1c •·rromise.t;,
are hrlng made £or t1'iew class of: l'remt!Ws ~tnd Perseverance·• and
candidates !nr tbe lo~
&lt; INUNNATI, 0 . UP - Prod·
apeelal mu~•c v.11I be .,r.esentcd
A rlucuss1on wa• oheld cluriDf_ hi,- the ~h01r frnn1 hiR church.
the meeting and t.be Lodg(' voted
Eggs, f1rm f'TICCS about I C lOw·
tn thank the local "pers for theif
er on lar,G c su:~s. net pru:es paid
publiCity for the Su!lflower 1\hna!! Middleport Coull~
at farm ~ for US consUJ\lers white
tre I shows.
anrt brown. A jumbos 33~· A
The show is to be given Wl'rlne'" Pootpone• Meethig
lar~e 29-30. A medJuma 21)-2'1~ A
The January meeting of the
day, January 16. at the Mlddll'port
small 20.24, B large 25--27; FOB
Middleport
Village CoUMU has
High School auditorium at 8 I&amp;
Cwcmnall . white and brown, A
'0
p.m and dren rehcan~sl w1ll ~ been postponed unt•l P.l~O'dtr. Jaft
SMIUNG HAPPilY u he ma.k68 an adJustment on his bike, $-year-~:~~~
;~ A medium 32-34 1 ~
held Tucsda)' at 7 p m al the uary 2t. lw&lt;'ause of thl;! · vopfliet
old JimmY Grl.mm of Baltlmors doe8D't Halize that the I'UBOD.
with
the
nwu~11ration
Cl£
®l·
Wt)auf\1tor111m
1 htekf'n~ fryer-11 unchanged. fryb 13 motller lets him. stay hOme froM aehool a_ he 'Will die aooo.
T1ckets are bemg 11old h\ t&gt;lud- ham O'NeiU m\ ttta regqlar datf!,
er~ 3 31.2 lb 14-19; hena, beavy type
He has a. braill ailmet t,t.at strlkPs every third or fourth generaellb of tlJe l;l1gb School anrl the Januau 14 Some q.f \be Vill:~ge
14-17 , hens. ilgbt type l(H2. '
lion. 1\&gt;.•o oJ: hia sitters and a brother alrqdy ba.v• succumbed
proceed:t will be divided hy the officialt~ arc planning to iO to Co&amp;itt.et, 90 score 'eo.
....to !! ~ ~· RE-St ~t :te&amp;TS. J
(llltm&amp;at~ll;
Senior class and tbc Fides, Lodse. lumbus for the ceremqny.

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K of P Lodge Is
Planning For A
Candidate Class

CANTON, o· UP -SI.ale Rep
Gu)' Hmer R.Stark. today critl·
med Gov -elcd C Wtlliam O'
Netl for cho01mg an out-o!-state
man As new btghway director
O'Neill Thunday arntpunced the
appotntment of Charles; M Noble,
ChJef t'ngin&lt;"cr of the New J('rscy
Turnpike Authority, to the Ohao
post
"Why rlo we have to go to New
Jersey," Hmer said "If we c11n't
fmd a man m Qh1o to do the job,
we'd better (old up.

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WASHINGTON (UP) -

Umon Message opened a maJor congresslOnal fight today over
the natJOn's boommg economy
The f1ghtmg words are: High interest
Under the- administration's so-called " tight money" policy
lenders are chargmg the highP-st Interest rates m 20 years.

News was receiVed here of the
death of Mrs E V. Mercer the
former Blanche Morgan, of Walleo:l
Lake, M1ch . at 9 30 a m today at
th~ St Joseph Hospital, Pontiac,
Mu~ h. after a lonlo! 11lneu
Survivors are her husband
three sons 8tll Roy, and Glenn .
r
r. 0
Rau, M1dd 1eport. and R
flve grandchildren, all of Walled
Lake , one sister. Mrs J A Smith,
Spnnger, Pomeroy, were in
Pomeroy Star Route, and one bro-- 1 heia pea.ke Wednesdal whe n tlw
ther, D J Morgan Pomeroy RD 3
er.l ra l Oh1o Valley Jndustr1al
She was preceded in death by ~ o u nc11 met for elecllcm of ofh
her parents Mr and Mrs D J "eu
~
Morgan, Sr. and one brother, w
Thirt y members •ere pre!l.ent
A Morgan Funeral arrangements -eprl'scntmg Ohio, West Vrrgma
are mcomplrte.
md Kentur:ky tov.'rul The next
nPf'l ln" w11I be held 1n Port.&amp;mouth e

M'ddleport
. I'-'u:metery Trustees EJeel
Harry M. C p 'dent F }957

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PLANNIN~

Nation's Booming Economy And'
Inflation Cause Capitol Furore

Mt.raa.

O'Neill Scored
On Selection Of
Highway Director

$2,1Ml3,423.S!l

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS __ _ __
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TOTAL UABfi.rrtES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
~Th1s bank'• ca'pital oomil!llll or
-Cmnmon 1tock witb lotal pa value o£ · - · --- · --· · _ $

Caunty Common
Pleas Court
Thursday
Plamt1fr m the case, George \V
NiChols, recetver tor (he H ~
Cole [.umber Co
lj 1sclalmed a
part of the defendant's perl!\onal
properly because of hen~ and
claJmS agaiJlst tt All other Will be
sold Irce and c'ear ol all hens for
the best pnce obbmable to sllhS

38.

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital '

Uml~

Press count sbowed at
leiJt 16 ie~ttbs blamed on the
storni, MosC of them caused by
over · exertiOn while shovelmg
snow
Seven or the over • exertiOn
deaths occurred 1n Dhnots. In ad·
d1hon, £ow- children suffocated
from fumes of an over.Jteated oil
stove in Nebraska.

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Mrs. E. Mercer
Death Reported
At Pontiac, Mich.

to.\ Cole property

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rr

Guest Qf Honor
At Bridal Shower

Ohto Ptrfly ciGl-d, aNI cold ...
dor wrih • fow •now flurrlH ....,Lake Erl• ~•tty cloudy •nd nit
qutte .. did fontt~ht with a chanc•
of • littl• 1now or ,IHt, Cl-,
•nd cold ~turday wlth IIIIOW fhiilrih north•••t •rtd norih ,ortlon.
High tod•y 11 tG 25. LOw 10 h• 11.

SINGLE

Storm

The Arctic cold blast sent the mercury skiddmg to below
zer? readings over wide. sections of the eastern third of _th~ 181~:;1 P:~~~~ala;~o~:;~/!/~1:~:;
nation and to near freezmg as far south as central Mtsstsstppi A c ole was ordered 1mid by the
and Alabama
plamuff tn an entry f;Ied m Me1gs

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Friday. JIDUII')' 11, 1957

Winter's coldest weather bit into the Midwest and Easl
day in the calm . rlear wake
the season's worst snow storm. 1

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