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The Daily Sentinel

Publlab.eG every afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Vallet
leatlneL Inc., at 110 Meehan~ St.. PomE&gt;r?Y , 0 . Business offict
ltiC.tt,.aD S. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGIR
(t.EYtfOLD E.I;REENI - EDITOR
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Power Company Announces Step-Up

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The Ohio Power Co. has onnounced a stepped-up program
for assisting communities in ils ~:~ -county servire territory irt
area development activities. Two members of the comp~y's
General Office Commercial Department at Canton have assumed new responsibilities in this work and a veteran qompany employe at Newark will he tran sferred to Canton to .assist in the program.
Robert L. Wolf , who has servt'd &lt;IS tlu· company's industrial
dtvelopment consultant since Mart h. 1956. has been named
tq tb~ newly-created post of area dl·velopment director . Hf
has been succel'derl bY Rernard D F.li' Y. whn wl'nt to Canton
Jrom Ml. Vernon thi~ past Augusl ll .'&gt; a:-.sistant indu,strial de~elppment consultant.
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DOnald M. Hollingsworth , of Ncwarl'. will be t1·ansferre~ to
Canton as community development l'Onsultant, another pPsitiOn created i}) the rxpanded area development adivity of the
Commercial Dept. Mr . Hollingsworlh. who will 1ake over hls
I¥!W poet on Feb. ! , has been engaged in agricultural s~tes
wQr., fot Ohio Power for more than IO years. He has supervlsttd the company's rural program in th~ 15-county Southl"rn
Division since May, !949.
6hio Power Compan)"s Ron Springer of Pomeroy has an·
nounced he expects to have either Mr. Wolfe o~ Mr. Hollingsworth. and possibly both of them , to Pomeroy m the near future. It is Springf'r's hope the pair may mee~ with the Porn·
eroy Chamber of Commerce in an opC'n di scussJOn sessi?n dealing with local industrial dl'velopment problems. In 1ts ex·
pandcd area development program. Ohio Power will contin~e
its efforts to locale new industril~s in its s('rvlce area a-nd wall
intensify its policy of assistin_g dties t~nd 1owns in their im·
provement . expansion and devclopmPnl programs.

WSAZ -TV Channel3
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Tuesday

10:00 Home
CHILO LIAGUE MEETING
11 :00 Tbf' Price is Right
Th(' Child Conservation League 11 :30 Truth or Consequt-nrt&gt; s
will mt&gt;el at the home of Mn.
Denver Ril'e Thursday ('Vt'ning. 12:00 Tic Tac Doua:ll
12:30 It Could Be You
l :00 Current
MEETING CALLED
2
Mrs. Dr·ure 'Lloyd, Meigs County :00 Parson's Study
2:30 Ttn4.eS&amp;tA ErJIJe Ford
Contact Chairman of the OAGC, 3:00
Matinee Theatre
has called il 1~eelin_2 of pr~!ddents t:OO Queen For A Day
of Meigs Co11nly ~arden Clubs at 4:te Modern Romance
(he Heath Melhodisl Church on 15:00 Comedy Tim~
l'uesday. January 22. at 2 p.m.
&amp;;30 M$' Little Margie
8:00
Fedet-al Mtn
LITERARY CLU.
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Ne'l'• .
The Middleport Literary Club
US 5J&gt;Olll Eye
wm meel WednPsday ~ft~P~IJ at 7:00 Grafld Ole Opry
the home of Mrs. D. B. Hartmger.
7:30 1onathan Winters Show
CLASS TO MElT
7 : 4~ NBC News
Tbt:n Peaiel Clas&amp; of lhe Pom~­
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roy Baptist Church will hold thell'
8:.10 Noah's Ark
n·~ula1· monthly met""ting. SaturSbow
da~· a.i 7:3(1 P·D)&gt;: ~qi:}~k r.efrl'l'lh· 9:00' Jane
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mcnLi will be ae~ve-4·9:30 llal~er .Aluminum Hour

S4,1 ~lllJton J\ve., New York; Clty, 16 . N Y.

Church of Christ loyal Pals Class
Celebrates Its 27th Anniversary

TELEVISION GUIDE

WSAI·tV
CHANNEL S
6:55 Sian On
SophN is a tQrtnFr pulor at Le - 7:00 Today
tart F'a ~ls M~L~odl.s.L Cburch.
9:00 CoUee Time

editorial office phone 3911'.

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Fr1end5 lire invited to send "getwell" card5 to the Rev. Emm•
Bt•llc Sopher who Is recoverlna
rrom an aeeident in Hardin Ml'rq,oria l Hotpilal in lf.en!.OQ, 0 . Rt&gt;v .

D.JYIXDD TO. lNTEilESTS OF MEJG9o.iiiASON AREA
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Day Book.

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Jan, 15, 1957

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11:0 Preoo !lox
11:30 TonJI~\

1'he lwenty-!e ve nth 11nnlversar y
of tile Loyal P~_ :;,' ( '!au of the
Cburc-h of C hr ~ t wa.s celehrated
Wlti'J a dinner 11.t tbe Mar11n Rt!tt.aur'tnt Monday eveliJll,l.
F1\'e ch a1·te r mrmben were llrt•·
aent : Nin a Hu s1w ll , F ru n t" e ~ Rous h,
Lulla Jl'n)unson, .Ma iJI'l !l)' ll(l lj anrl
Audrey Ftoll . Olht ·r memlJN s
were MrL L. &amp;:. Reynolds, M1·s.
G\ly Reynolds, Mr1. Freda Welling,
Mtl. Robert MeEibinnt•Y. Mills
Mildred Hawleg, :Mrs. Ahct Robson &amp;nd gue•t• wore Mrs. Fred 1.
Gardner, Mrs. Val Rl•ynolds, Gal~ipoUe, Mrs. M'araaret Reynolds
and Ahn Icenhower joined the
t::roup for a party 11 the hOmE' or
Mrs. L. E. Reynolds.
Nina Russell, out-going pre!i·
dent, opened the mei!ting alter a
devotional servic-e bY Mrs. L. E.
fteynoJdJ and an Anniverllary
prayer by Miss Hawle}'.
New ~lfie"Cn elected are : preaident, M1ldrf'd Hawley; vict-presi ·
dent, Frances Roush : secretary,
Mrs. L. E. R&lt;"ynolds; assistBnt sec-tetary, Mrs . Dwight 1-'rost· treas-

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6 M Sl~ n On
7:00 Today
9.00 c orrrt' Time

10: 00 Jlome

11.00 Tbe P•·l ce is Rilht
11 ·30 'frulh ur Comequence!l
12:00 T1c Tac Dough
12 30 It Could Be Y.ou

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2 00 Camera Goes to Sebool
2:30 Tennessee Emoi.e Ford
3 :00 ~taHnee Tht&gt;atre
4:00 Quel!l\ ior a D~;~y
4:45 .dode1·n Rom::.nt:!el
5 :00 Comedy Time
5:30
6:00

My Little Margie

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Waterfront
News Pietur•
Sports Eye
Wcathercast
Pt!ayllr of the Town
Eddie Fisher

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Legal Notice

Kraft Theatre
10:00 'Jll-rls Is \"our Lifll'
10:30 1'BA
9:00

Bulr.a Edward VlilinSiekle. who
resides at 224 West Cheisea Avenue, DeLand, Florida, otherwise
whose place of residence ill unknown, wll! take nol4'e that on
J_anuary 7, 1957, the u•tersipe4
l1led her petition ogallrft kit:J. · ia
the_ Court ot Common tlett of
Me1ga; County, Ohio prtyille fat lfi.
vorce · and reslorati~n of her
former name, on the p-oubds ot
extreme frarelty atrd tn!ll Hat~ct
or duty, Said ~- w.ill ~ for
hearing on ot after February J9

11:00 Newa Headlines
ll:l5 Wea1hercast
11 :20 Press Box.
11 :30 Toni~ht
12:30 Sign Off

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NANCY LOU VANSICKLE6
BY : WI:BSTER &amp; FULTZ
Attorneys- for Plai'ntifr
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$6t,OOO Fr,.
More Young Farmers Moy Sign Up
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A valuable service pl'rformed by a local farm equi.umcnt
(Continued from ,..,. one)
firm. the Meigs Equipment Company is the sponsoring of a Goldman, astute trainer of Marclass on tra&lt;:tor maintenance for F. F. A. and 4-H club boys. ciano. Lou Amber!l, Marty Servo
Saturday nigh!, Jan . 19. the second 1957 meeting of th)s new- and nther championa u1ed to
ly organized dub will be held. Officers wiii be elected. li wheel Mart~ arouml In a baby
Six local mt•rchants of Middlt&gt;port ;~nd Pomeroy plus The seems unusual that only 15 prep schQOl aged faa·m~rs- to- he ~:arl'lagc .
~ntinel are coopcratir.g by_ ;u.lvertisPm&lt;_·nts in today·~ Daily turned out for the fir~t session last Satuxday night.
Marty took over manasement. o£
Sentinel urging highway satet y. Ther&lt;" ~~ no s~ch t.hang as
Marciano in 1949 when Roclu' wa11
Although we have not driven a tractqr since the tender age bcginnin&amp;. Together they jumped
pounding too much on the safrty _tht·me: In this s~~se the
Sponsoring six are 10 be thanked tor !Ju y 1n~ advertlstng space of 11 on a western Kansas wheat farm, the subject discussed such hurdll-s as Harry Matin the first meeting of the tractor maintenance club and the thews, Rex Layne, Lee Savold,
on this theme .
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It will be noted that several insuram·t· agencies are ar;nong schedule of topics to follow suggests there's real value to reg- Joe Wuis and otbers on their way
to Jersey Joe Walcott and the
Lhe sponsors . Insurance eompani~s _would \o\'C to see acctdent ular attendance .
crown.
rates start downward. Then more JnstH'nrwt.• could be sold.
Following is &lt;.1 list of the 15 boys who made it to the first
When RockY toqk the crown
This Is as it should be. Insurance ugai_nsl pr_oprrty damage and session: Gary Smith. Stephen Hoffman, Jim Woo~yard, DonMarly's falh.er, AI, who ~aa
injuries should hl" univPrsaL McanwlHlr , dnw safely.
ald Nelson, Cedi Nelson, Wayne Roush, Dean Wtll, Randall matchmaker for tbe Internatlollll
Tackett, Roger Kirkhart, Kci1h Vineyard, Richard S_hul~r, Boxing CtulJ, stepped out of his
Charles I hie, Richard Jeffers, Roger Rose and Donald Ritch_IC . jolJ and joined in tbe management
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-According to llarold Smith and Aida Jeffers of _the eq~tp ­ of the champ. AI, with his intimcnt company there's a few simple rules to follow In workmg mate knowledge of the fight
safely with a tractor. The first !s: "Read _your. orerator's man- crowd. was a wckomed addition
uaL" They hint that, if read Wlth attent10n, tt Is worth $10 a to the champ's corner.
page~ Also , keep your tractor dean, be sure seat bolts. are
When Rock)' ,t'fellre~·· a• -amp
tight , neVl'r hitch to the aK}e, always to the dravw·bar , and ne\•er Marty pulled~'llpJ~~(i»m 'New
run a tractor engine Indoors unless doors are open. or the ex· York and moveHo lftlr\ton where
he wenl intu the men's clothing
haust is vented to the outside.
business at Erlelson'.!l Men's Shop.
These sound easy t'mmgh. Yet records of farm ac~id(mts Pomeroy's Hun Springer, formerJy
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arc startling in that they show many serious accidents, u~clud­ or Jronlon, i;; a personal friend of
lng fata-lities, follow carel&lt;•ssness in hucing to these simple Weill's.
principles.
Meigs County's Extension Service, the dub sponsoring a~en­
&lt;-'Y· would be heartened , we know, i~ more young farme,rs s~~­
ed up for tractor mnintPnance mectmgs to come t~rough 1957 .
Youth still may sign up by al~end~_! the next meeting:·_ __

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Lego/Notke
PUBLIC SALI
Cora Turner Estate, 40 acres o~
farm land, no buildings, joins 235
acre, Da1bert 'l'urntt far~n, t:o be
SOld separately on same date, 10
a. m . Febr~:~ary 9, 1157, CoUl't
House, Pomeroy, Olllo. M'!..l.!lt sell
for two-thirds appraised value of
$1100.00
F. H. O'IM.n, AHotnltY for

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Merchants Cooperate l'l Urge Safety

Wayne Tur'Wtr, Aclminhfre.

tor. Phon• 452, Ponwroy,

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SAVE YOUR CHILD'S LIFE?

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46. Wager

47 . f'lllh
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IICOIID lr1sl~1 on strk:1 enrorcemen1
of all 1raffic law!l. Traffic n~gukllions
"~WOrk fo r you, not o.gnlnst you. WheN
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for lhfl threfl L'• X for !he two o·,, etc. S\ngh~ lttte1·s . spoil•
trophea, lhe lenith and formation of the wqrda an all hln\11.
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Eisenhower is expected to seod
CongresS Wednesday a record
peacetime budget calling for toUI
spending of $72 billion in the fi&amp;c&lt;~l year he~irming July 1.
The budget, however, will ~a a
batanced one because revenue in
the new fiscal year Is expected to
exceed spending.

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trip - by ~&lt;pecding, by passing
lights, by ignoring stop-sisna-~

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12. Whips
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BAKER
FURNITURI

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Market Report

Record Budget
Expe&lt;:ted To Be
Given f.ongress

DAILY CROSSWORD
30. High
ACROSS
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Yeaterda)''l Cl')'plof~t1otc: STUNG BY 1~m SPLENOOURt
Of' 4 .UDDEN THOUGHT-BROWN~(J.
DI.W~LI4 Ul' ll.illl r.tiiMN. bajlet\t.

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EXUND SIRIIS
SOtml BEND, Ind. UP -Notre
Dame 1nd Purdue have exlefl~
thelr annual
footba11
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through the 1~ seas~n1 lrlsb A~~
letlc Dtrec-tqr ~w'r~ F. "M.IJOM
Krause announced today.

The holtt.ess was illhrted by her

dau&amp;hlkr-l n-lav.r in servina a de$.ert course. PiDk C'&amp;J'Datkms and
white ehrysanth(lmuzns wetr used
fot· t~e table arranaement and
ph1k ca1tdle~&gt; in cryrnal C"andelabra
lightPd thE' table. Mr~ . Gardner
pr~ided at the t"Oflee service oi
Reynolds SpO~ china and Mlu
Ru~sel\ at the punch bowl.

Legal Notice
OROINANCI NO. 312
AN ORDINANCI TO PR9VIbt
flOJt IIUINlSHING, OPI!I.ATING

AND MAINTAINING A LIGHTING
SYSTEM TO LIGHT STREETS
ALLEYS AND PU&amp;LIC PLACES
IN Till VILLAGE 0, I'OMEROY,
MIIGS COUNTY, OHIO.
BE lT ORDAINED BY THI
COUNCIL OF THE VIL~AGE OF
POMEROY, OHIO•
SECTION 1: That: !rom and aftet
tbe eftecti"fe d'tti ' of this Ordin·
aMt ltlld for a. ~eriod or ten years
hat etullill~, Columbus and Sout.hetn Qbic Elettric Company, its
ftll'eet\sof'!l awd assigns, (hereift
et-Hed t...._ "Company"), Is hereby
- 4 with tile riJhV to light with
electricity the streets, alleys and
other public places In the VH!aee
of Pomeroy, Ohio, (herein called
the "Vlllage"), and · the Company
shall bave tht&gt;- rtaht to charge and
reeei'fl trom the Vilh1ge piyment
for uid servlces in accordance
'&amp;'lib the fBllowtng schedule ol
l'Ste!':
Bas~ on all nia;ht burning 365
days per year, or approxtmately
4000 hours per year; llghtl energized by overhead distribution fa.
cilities. All fixtures mounted on
lftlott polts..
1000 LumeD, opt!n type . . $18.50
per lamp per year
2500 l.unten, Open type-$22.80
per lamp per year
4000 Lumen. Glass Inclosed
$32.50 per lamt~ per year
0.,000 Lumen, Glass inclosed
$4il.Oo pf!r 'l::lmP per year.
SEC110N 2: Payment for the
service furnished hereunder shall
be made monthly in accordance
with bill$ rendcrild. .therefor bf
the Campany at th.e end of each
period, each payment to be due
within 15 days &amp;f the sut&gt;mission
of the bill tberefor, overdue pay·
menls to bear interest at the rate
of 6'(.. per annum until ptld.
Should the Village default in 4
suc-cessiVe pay1fterth, 'the Cpmpan.Y
maY1t I.!!J '1iJbe discontinue ser
vice Dereundet without notice so
long aJ any default exists: provided, however, that no charge
ahal1 be made by the Company for
servke hereunder during any
period in which service is so discontinued.
sEcnoN S: The street li&amp;hts to
be furnished. operated and main·
tained hereunder shall lnltjl11y
consist of lhe folloWing:
181 1000 Lu1nen
24 2500 Lumen
19 4000 Lumen
17 6000 Lumen
Changes in said system shall be
made Upon certiflcation to the
of reSolutions of Coonetl

HOW WOULD
YOU EXPLAIN IT
TO A CHILD?'

The budget will Indicate a s\&amp;l'~
plus of $700 million for t.he currtnt year ending June 30 and qf,
$1.7 billion for the following 12
months.
Total spending ror Ibis nsW
vear was e!'ltimated In the last q.t..
ficial Treasury estimate lall summer at $69.1 billion, about $3 bil·
· Uon unl'Jer the expected new total.
Increased military 11pendlng will
account for most of tn~ pred~ted
budget increase next r,ear. ThM.
forecast for this Item 8 ex~ett~ ·
to be more than $3$ billion, an increase ol about $2 ' bnllon ove~ defense expenditures for the current
fiscal year.
With one exception, a $72. bil·
lion budget would push federal
apendlng to the h(f;hest level (Qr
any year since ttle close of t~e
second World War. In the l®;l
fi•cal year, before the end of the
Xorean War, Sovernmen&amp; spendtl)g
rOse to $'74.3 bUliol).
Admlnislr:.llon spoke1men 1!.1ready have l,ndlcated t~e new
budget calls for no tax reduet1on1.
And It has been announced that
the White House is aJvtn' high
priority to a bUi to extend preHht
~xclse and corporate tax rates
which arc scheduled to decrease
April · under existing law.
IAN IS LIPTI.D
NEW YORK UP -The 1~7 renewal or the Belmont Stakes will
be staged at Belmont Par~ Ju~e 15
with the !6-Year ban against aeld·
ingg running In the rae~ Uftea

ure r. Nin a R u~ ~&gt;ell Flower commlt tce Ma be l Hysell .
Duri n~ the meeting Mrs. L. E .
Reynolds pt"l· ~eatcd 1111'5 Gardner
with 11 ·~ifl alld )!l't. GU.)' lleynolds
an d MtH Rou s h presentr&gt;d a coftl·
t&gt;dy sk1l Tlw door pri l l' was won
by \4 n Ml•F.Ihinnt!y amd the Lravell m.a prize.. wbit'h was bro u n~~:ht
by Mn ltob&amp;on, fAUMr or lhe
l' lass, wa~ won by Mrs. F'ro1t.

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ARCTIC, R. I. - (UP) - A customer arrived at a local reat•unrnl
In a taxicab. ordered tw o p9fk ·
rhop dlnnen "to a:o.'' When tb'l'
hwo otdt'U of pork Ch09fl. homtrried potatoes, ~een peu. allced
torntoes ud bread ha• bc&gt;c-n
'lrappetl in foil. tlk· eu!llomer tt ·
plained: '.Thete Orl" rur my dOi l
J'll take two hotdog11 for ln fSt·IL"
~uutillg lt~C8 ohanieli; pro vidNI
tiY1 10 aflilit.Dal Jljhts shall bt&gt;
required which will not k lo·
eared tv1tMa a retlllll"e dlttauce
hDl Uilltiall fac:iUUet., and provided further tbat not mort than
t.en additional II:Pf,J may be t•
qttired durlnr tht Jut oue year
of the peri&amp;&lt;~ of this ordlnancfl.
SECTlON 4: Tl\f'! said Co8l.,ln1
sbtll not be requirtd to male any
extensions cw renewals In the
event that said Village- Is iQ arrears ln payment for eervlcea rende-re•. rtor shan sahf Ctlmpany be
required to make anr et:teoaion
durtng tle ltSt yetT in wtrieh this
Ordiflaftee is tn ertett.
SECTION 1: AD lamps shall be
U nt.l.ned ia .. COed Ohler tD'd
conditlon a1 ptacticable at 1he txpense ot' tht CtlambUI and Southern Ohio Eleetrit Company,
SECTION 0: The sa 1d Compaby
shall 1ave ni~ Village harmieu
from any and aU U.abilltJ oeCIIloaed by c.'hleasneu or neallp~ on the part Dl' laid Compllll
in the eeut.ructlon, malnteaallce
Pd operation rl. lts ltreet ligbiin1

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Daily Sentinol, Pomeroy
0 ., Jan . !5, !957- 3

1Bowling Highlights
HOWLING Re1uh1
COUNTY LIAGUE

Middies Take
No.1 Spot In
Cage Rankings

R..ulta, hn.. 13, I 9S7

lhthte 2-1. Simom I 2
Anor. Radill 2.0 Jaycees 0-3
fl ot f\od1 2·1, Jr. Ot! AY 1·2

By 1Mb Grhnm
rot u•tlJus. o. UP ...... u wa1
the )J idJl etown Middlu b.r 1
)and.sli.de t.od1y LD. Lhet lint Onil.t!d
Pr~ Ohio blih ft)lo,ol Herh•s
ratlnga of the •eason.

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. .lt -Drive 611fcly and courtoously

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NO' RODt
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172 181 1!1-4
189 161 l !'i3

171 191 1&lt;1
Hl7 203 20"J

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Total•
131=1 165 I 00 484 JA\'CIIJ
128 lot 142 429 Betzln&amp;
lf.t lt2 ·~ . . Wood• ·
13i: 143 11~ 39tJ Jtt«nbaum
130
136 RfiMell
3()6 lllnd
liJIKhcap

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lt2 153 122

877 189 783

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134 120 142 396 ltOTf of S222 an armed~ •
turn ed !0 day• Iller taaNiO a.1t
Fred Whlttineton, 21'. ,..u;lii iiJill
It'• roe •llain," and elrirped ·f$ll

129 139 15~ f23
186 172 171 529
780 730 110 23210

..-ro mono.

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1 Smv111
135 149 139

423

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I Ww.or.:h

4151 I

509

Kon,
llltl l •lond
417
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144
ISO
130
13
730

LOSES 1S ,.,.,o'

171 ll!ll 4:!0
130 J30 . 318
130 130 3110
13 13
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D8 121 8ll
ktK.lfnoiT'ER. N. Y. - (UP 139 168 147 452 IWlw rt D. f'own'l fHnd b.il auto
128 134 ISS 420 • p~trkt"d 011 h1s porth after IJf had
J30 130 130 390 j ltfl 11 al lht' n.rrt» in froat of tilt

96 98 96

288

huus(' t:.tfore mwt.,_ No duet,

first place vote on tvery ballol
except two from the 42 coaehe'l
In winuln1 over ColumbUJ East
Middlelown ·stretched ita tieter'J
lflnak I.CI 36 game• and II slni1bt
Urla 1ea10n.
FiailhiDf a aolid I&amp;COD&lt;l. was Co.
lumbus Nortb with U) straithl
tr1ns. The Capital City Polar
beaT!! piled. Up 213 polnts to finish
well in front of Zaaenille of the'·
Central ()bio Lealllo, ollp. Willi 10
ln a row.
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-t Hamilton aDd CibtGII~
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a couple M' tf~Ninfttll J1
sy~m In nrld Villaae,.
differeht partl ttf the itlti,
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UtTION T: Tbat all ordlhmeea up In fourth and Jrlth plate reao
or resolutions, or parts thereof, peotiw!y.
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lhat art ineolllliltent or In eonfl:icl ~With be an:tl the iame are
ben!!\y rePeale.(l.
.~SEctmN 8: 'l'!lat thlil Ol'dina.w
shall UU tlfeet: and be in force
PI.IILIC SA~·
from and after tbJ.d.y days from
·Delbert Turner rarm, 10 a. m.
ita pusage, arid UJU rtmain 111 Februa"y 9, 1157, court Uous~
ef~t for a period of ten )"etrl Pomen.y, Ohio. Location. nell:r
thereafter, provided it shall ltave Carpelltet, 111 Columbia 'hWnshlp,
been accepted by the Compaby by Meigs Count~. Ohio,
written acceptance filed in the
•Farm of 235 aeres, residetlfe
office of the Village Clerk ot satcl and related farm butldintll. tftlp
Viltaa;e.
land, grazifta, timber, 1 turplus or
•Passed this 7th day of Janutty. water, on aood road
1957.
F. H. O'lrr.n, AIIWUiif fer
I, P. l.oiHnM~ JA.yor
WIJYIIO Tvmer, _..,.nldr•
ATTEST:
W. Pho.. 4~ PCJmOrvy,
Charla~ W. ...,.,, VIII... Ct.tc
Olllo.
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Legal Notice

ROCKir

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You bet ,.,. -

Water Hog?"

y..,,_..,.. lhout

5,200 p)lono .o( bot water from birth
wsix months. Diapon.lormula botlleo,
baby dothes, ballll, and more diapen~.
But you ..ally neod tho hot ..,.... and you'll roia)iy
11, ~c8uy,
with an aulomatlc. WI """""'&gt;' Gas
water heater. But •••

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Mob sur. if't aufOIIICIIfco---.because you1l ·
never have to keep adjusting it.

M•le sure if's fast r•coY•tJ- becatme on1y fast recovery Gas water heaters"
will keep up with your big demands.

Moke •u,. II'• Gas - because Gas beaffr :water faster, and much more econom-

ically than any oilier melbod

r.

Look
for •••
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RUUD
RHEEM

FOSCO

:ASK YOUR GAS PLUMBER-DEALER

WHITEHOUSf.
JOHN .WOOD·

A. 0. SM!IIt

KARRand VAN %ANDT

w..Haln st.

Phone 485

HOMAIIT

Pomeroy

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HOW UCH WOULD YOU STEAL
IF YOU HAD
CHANCE?

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Sllleblfll tire tlrealht? 'IIIII fum h~ baest, ewerydly menlld'WOIR•
•• st. . . Jill'S If life m tillers ,·.
traffic aceldMts.
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t IIIII- IIIJ way te ate, lt7 YeS:

can, drl'inlt'........t 01111 lip ..lth lit; btullli know!.. 1 P'IIIST- Drive sal'cly and i:aurlooualy younell'. Oboen&lt;l
that they killed someone in a hi~)'tnflic aoc~•llll __ t opecd 6mllo and WllBing-sljpls.
Chances arc, not one of th"'"

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Tho ~ unloeltefable nsU il that, this year
'alone, nearly 42,(XX) JQ.eD, wot~M-IIId chiJdren...m ~ _ , 61 oo\i!lt tml kU/td fir lr'tljfic accfde.Jt1,
accordins to 1he present mouolillil ii!el

----"""""-.'"'Will
KCOND-Insiat 011

Oltlct enforcomont of all lnlllk:lawl.

Traffic rqu.Jations work for you, Dol •&amp;ainst you.

....... trafllclaWithttrlctiJ•.. auii,....U.pMWNI
In city aftor city, dey after day, H'o been pr&lt;I'OII over
and -again-

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SAFETY ORGANIZATION
Publb~ in lib effort to Sllft! If~• ""

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Crow's Live ·Poultry
WATC&gt;!JNG MRS.

SO.SS-o "TRYING "TO

LETART FALLS, OHIO

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REMOTE-~

WIRf.·'F4P SE~MGIE·· \

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MAX WARD INSURANCE
HOISTETTER INSURANCE AGENCY
G. I!. REUTER INSURANcE (fermerly R. G. Webster

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Yet 1heoe oame honest people .....ctously ignore
llop-Sipl--lllll ,.,,.. to oblem floiilcd speed limits.

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Wol f•·

71ft 818 'III'F 1101

Cl.ass AA champlon.a received a

-1-Inslst oa strict erd'oroauent
oi Ill !&amp;!"- Tralllc nplrlllooo
- f.. you, llot oga;oot,you. Whon

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Wa.lker
Duerr
Wlll

Uborately diBobey a .. No TJOSpalil•llgn-or o~
a door marked ''No Admiltance.~

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1$4 175 146
J
ltl 170 117 448 tJwood
tr7 144 138 439 1. Wo lf•·
au 772 69f\ 2289 Tot.ah

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ft.:!~1er

IH~h ~ame . Anlk. R.adio 88$
Hlfil Ind. Mriel, D. •hUn. 167 .
Hlrh Ind . ...... D. &gt;flll&lt;'f 204

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and
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SurberTY
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'Wbat do y&lt;iUtellJdtii ioner the
cra1h-"Daddy iaD't coming
bome any more" 7 Or "You'ro
the ltW1 of 1he holiMIIIOW"?

'T08 fttO 755 22ft3

Jligh SeriH, AISOf Jt&lt;t d10 254D

The Hj(k!U!a, who bad some of Ito bar t
their htsLer remo\'ed in a ,.u•U·
er over Colurnbu!l e,,t dw'iag the
weekend. still had enouP, ma&amp;ic
to pUe up the larae•t mar&amp;ilt ewer
re('orded in the histor)' or the rat,
Coach Paul Walker••

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leatlneL Inc., at 110 Meehan~ St.. PomE&gt;r?Y , 0 . Business offict
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(t.EYtfOLD E.I;REENI - EDITOR
Natloaal advertilin&amp; representa1 ive . Bottln.elli·Kimbilll , rna..

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Power Company Announces Step-Up

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The Ohio Power Co. has onnounced a stepped-up program
for assisting communities in ils ~:~ -county servire territory irt
area development activities. Two members of the comp~y's
General Office Commercial Department at Canton have assumed new responsibilities in this work and a veteran qompany employe at Newark will he tran sferred to Canton to .assist in the program.
Robert L. Wolf , who has servt'd &lt;IS tlu· company's industrial
dtvelopment consultant since Mart h. 1956. has been named
tq tb~ newly-created post of area dl·velopment director . Hf
has been succel'derl bY Rernard D F.li' Y. whn wl'nt to Canton
Jrom Ml. Vernon thi~ past Augusl ll .'&gt; a:-.sistant indu,strial de~elppment consultant.
.
DOnald M. Hollingsworth , of Ncwarl'. will be t1·ansferre~ to
Canton as community development l'Onsultant, another pPsitiOn created i}) the rxpanded area development adivity of the
Commercial Dept. Mr . Hollingsworlh. who will 1ake over hls
I¥!W poet on Feb. ! , has been engaged in agricultural s~tes
wQr., fot Ohio Power for more than IO years. He has supervlsttd the company's rural program in th~ 15-county Southl"rn
Division since May, !949.
6hio Power Compan)"s Ron Springer of Pomeroy has an·
nounced he expects to have either Mr. Wolfe o~ Mr. Hollingsworth. and possibly both of them , to Pomeroy m the near future. It is Springf'r's hope the pair may mee~ with the Porn·
eroy Chamber of Commerce in an opC'n di scussJOn sessi?n dealing with local industrial dl'velopment problems. In 1ts ex·
pandcd area development program. Ohio Power will contin~e
its efforts to locale new industril~s in its s('rvlce area a-nd wall
intensify its policy of assistin_g dties t~nd 1owns in their im·
provement . expansion and devclopmPnl programs.

WSAZ -TV Channel3
---- - ----WednesdQy
Tuesday

10:00 Home
CHILO LIAGUE MEETING
11 :00 Tbf' Price is Right
Th(' Child Conservation League 11 :30 Truth or Consequt-nrt&gt; s
will mt&gt;el at the home of Mn.
Denver Ril'e Thursday ('Vt'ning. 12:00 Tic Tac Doua:ll
12:30 It Could Be You
l :00 Current
MEETING CALLED
2
Mrs. Dr·ure 'Lloyd, Meigs County :00 Parson's Study
2:30 Ttn4.eS&amp;tA ErJIJe Ford
Contact Chairman of the OAGC, 3:00
Matinee Theatre
has called il 1~eelin_2 of pr~!ddents t:OO Queen For A Day
of Meigs Co11nly ~arden Clubs at 4:te Modern Romance
(he Heath Melhodisl Church on 15:00 Comedy Tim~
l'uesday. January 22. at 2 p.m.
&amp;;30 M$' Little Margie
8:00
Fedet-al Mtn
LITERARY CLU.
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Ne'l'• .
The Middleport Literary Club
US 5J&gt;Olll Eye
wm meel WednPsday ~ft~P~IJ at 7:00 Grafld Ole Opry
the home of Mrs. D. B. Hartmger.
7:30 1onathan Winters Show
CLASS TO MElT
7 : 4~ NBC News
Tbt:n Peaiel Clas&amp; of lhe Pom~­
..:QII '1'~;. 1114 ~""""
roy Baptist Church will hold thell'
8:.10 Noah's Ark
n·~ula1· monthly met""ting. SaturSbow
da~· a.i 7:3(1 P·D)&gt;: ~qi:}~k r.efrl'l'lh· 9:00' Jane
. - W~mWL
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mcnLi will be ae~ve-4·9:30 llal~er .Aluminum Hour

S4,1 ~lllJton J\ve., New York; Clty, 16 . N Y.

Church of Christ loyal Pals Class
Celebrates Its 27th Anniversary

TELEVISION GUIDE

WSAI·tV
CHANNEL S
6:55 Sian On
SophN is a tQrtnFr pulor at Le - 7:00 Today
tart F'a ~ls M~L~odl.s.L Cburch.
9:00 CoUee Time

editorial office phone 3911'.

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Fr1end5 lire invited to send "getwell" card5 to the Rev. Emm•
Bt•llc Sopher who Is recoverlna
rrom an aeeident in Hardin Ml'rq,oria l Hotpilal in lf.en!.OQ, 0 . Rt&gt;v .

D.JYIXDD TO. lNTEilESTS OF MEJG9o.iiiASON AREA
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Day Book.

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Jan, 15, 1957

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A M~n Called
U:OO J'l'e&amp;S Box

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11:15 W~horoasl
11:0 Preoo !lox
11:30 TonJI~\

1'he lwenty-!e ve nth 11nnlversar y
of tile Loyal P~_ :;,' ( '!au of the
Cburc-h of C hr ~ t wa.s celehrated
Wlti'J a dinner 11.t tbe Mar11n Rt!tt.aur'tnt Monday eveliJll,l.
F1\'e ch a1·te r mrmben were llrt•·
aent : Nin a Hu s1w ll , F ru n t" e ~ Rous h,
Lulla Jl'n)unson, .Ma iJI'l !l)' ll(l lj anrl
Audrey Ftoll . Olht ·r memlJN s
were MrL L. &amp;:. Reynolds, M1·s.
G\ly Reynolds, Mr1. Freda Welling,
Mtl. Robert MeEibinnt•Y. Mills
Mildred Hawleg, :Mrs. Ahct Robson &amp;nd gue•t• wore Mrs. Fred 1.
Gardner, Mrs. Val Rl•ynolds, Gal~ipoUe, Mrs. M'araaret Reynolds
and Ahn Icenhower joined the
t::roup for a party 11 the hOmE' or
Mrs. L. E. Reynolds.
Nina Russell, out-going pre!i·
dent, opened the mei!ting alter a
devotional servic-e bY Mrs. L. E.
fteynoJdJ and an Anniverllary
prayer by Miss Hawle}'.
New ~lfie"Cn elected are : preaident, M1ldrf'd Hawley; vict-presi ·
dent, Frances Roush : secretary,
Mrs. L. E. R&lt;"ynolds; assistBnt sec-tetary, Mrs . Dwight 1-'rost· treas-

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WS.U-TV CHANNIL ~
6 M Sl~ n On
7:00 Today
9.00 c orrrt' Time

10: 00 Jlome

11.00 Tbe P•·l ce is Rilht
11 ·30 'frulh ur Comequence!l
12:00 T1c Tac Dough
12 30 It Could Be Y.ou

(•()() c . urent
2 00 Camera Goes to Sebool
2:30 Tennessee Emoi.e Ford
3 :00 ~taHnee Tht&gt;atre
4:00 Quel!l\ ior a D~;~y
4:45 .dode1·n Rom::.nt:!el
5 :00 Comedy Time
5:30
6:00

My Little Margie

'7 :30

Waterfront
News Pietur•
Sports Eye
Wcathercast
Pt!ayllr of the Town
Eddie Fisher

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NBC News

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Hiram Holiday

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Legal Notice

Kraft Theatre
10:00 'Jll-rls Is \"our Lifll'
10:30 1'BA
9:00

Bulr.a Edward VlilinSiekle. who
resides at 224 West Cheisea Avenue, DeLand, Florida, otherwise
whose place of residence ill unknown, wll! take nol4'e that on
J_anuary 7, 1957, the u•tersipe4
l1led her petition ogallrft kit:J. · ia
the_ Court ot Common tlett of
Me1ga; County, Ohio prtyille fat lfi.
vorce · and reslorati~n of her
former name, on the p-oubds ot
extreme frarelty atrd tn!ll Hat~ct
or duty, Said ~- w.ill ~ for
hearing on ot after February J9

11:00 Newa Headlines
ll:l5 Wea1hercast
11 :20 Press Box.
11 :30 Toni~ht
12:30 Sign Off

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NANCY LOU VANSICKLE6
BY : WI:BSTER &amp; FULTZ
Attorneys- for Plai'ntifr
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$6t,OOO Fr,.
More Young Farmers Moy Sign Up
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A valuable service pl'rformed by a local farm equi.umcnt
(Continued from ,..,. one)
firm. the Meigs Equipment Company is the sponsoring of a Goldman, astute trainer of Marclass on tra&lt;:tor maintenance for F. F. A. and 4-H club boys. ciano. Lou Amber!l, Marty Servo
Saturday nigh!, Jan . 19. the second 1957 meeting of th)s new- and nther championa u1ed to
ly organized dub will be held. Officers wiii be elected. li wheel Mart~ arouml In a baby
Six local mt•rchants of Middlt&gt;port ;~nd Pomeroy plus The seems unusual that only 15 prep schQOl aged faa·m~rs- to- he ~:arl'lagc .
~ntinel are coopcratir.g by_ ;u.lvertisPm&lt;_·nts in today·~ Daily turned out for the fir~t session last Satuxday night.
Marty took over manasement. o£
Sentinel urging highway satet y. Ther&lt;" ~~ no s~ch t.hang as
Marciano in 1949 when Roclu' wa11
Although we have not driven a tractqr since the tender age bcginnin&amp;. Together they jumped
pounding too much on the safrty _tht·me: In this s~~se the
Sponsoring six are 10 be thanked tor !Ju y 1n~ advertlstng space of 11 on a western Kansas wheat farm, the subject discussed such hurdll-s as Harry Matin the first meeting of the tractor maintenance club and the thews, Rex Layne, Lee Savold,
on this theme .
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It will be noted that several insuram·t· agencies are ar;nong schedule of topics to follow suggests there's real value to reg- Joe Wuis and otbers on their way
to Jersey Joe Walcott and the
Lhe sponsors . Insurance eompani~s _would \o\'C to see acctdent ular attendance .
crown.
rates start downward. Then more JnstH'nrwt.• could be sold.
Following is &lt;.1 list of the 15 boys who made it to the first
When RockY toqk the crown
This Is as it should be. Insurance ugai_nsl pr_oprrty damage and session: Gary Smith. Stephen Hoffman, Jim Woo~yard, DonMarly's falh.er, AI, who ~aa
injuries should hl" univPrsaL McanwlHlr , dnw safely.
ald Nelson, Cedi Nelson, Wayne Roush, Dean Wtll, Randall matchmaker for tbe Internatlollll
Tackett, Roger Kirkhart, Kci1h Vineyard, Richard S_hul~r, Boxing CtulJ, stepped out of his
Charles I hie, Richard Jeffers, Roger Rose and Donald Ritch_IC . jolJ and joined in tbe management
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-According to llarold Smith and Aida Jeffers of _the eq~tp ­ of the champ. AI, with his intimcnt company there's a few simple rules to follow In workmg mate knowledge of the fight
safely with a tractor. The first !s: "Read _your. orerator's man- crowd. was a wckomed addition
uaL" They hint that, if read Wlth attent10n, tt Is worth $10 a to the champ's corner.
page~ Also , keep your tractor dean, be sure seat bolts. are
When Rock)' ,t'fellre~·· a• -amp
tight , neVl'r hitch to the aK}e, always to the dravw·bar , and ne\•er Marty pulled~'llpJ~~(i»m 'New
run a tractor engine Indoors unless doors are open. or the ex· York and moveHo lftlr\ton where
he wenl intu the men's clothing
haust is vented to the outside.
business at Erlelson'.!l Men's Shop.
These sound easy t'mmgh. Yet records of farm ac~id(mts Pomeroy's Hun Springer, formerJy
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arc startling in that they show many serious accidents, u~clud­ or Jronlon, i;; a personal friend of
lng fata-lities, follow carel&lt;•ssness in hucing to these simple Weill's.
principles.
Meigs County's Extension Service, the dub sponsoring a~en­
&lt;-'Y· would be heartened , we know, i~ more young farme,rs s~~­
ed up for tractor mnintPnance mectmgs to come t~rough 1957 .
Youth still may sign up by al~end~_! the next meeting:·_ __

'

Lego/Notke
PUBLIC SALI
Cora Turner Estate, 40 acres o~
farm land, no buildings, joins 235
acre, Da1bert 'l'urntt far~n, t:o be
SOld separately on same date, 10
a. m . Febr~:~ary 9, 1157, CoUl't
House, Pomeroy, Olllo. M'!..l.!lt sell
for two-thirds appraised value of
$1100.00
F. H. O'IM.n, AHotnltY for

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Merchants Cooperate l'l Urge Safety

Wayne Tur'Wtr, Aclminhfre.

tor. Phon• 452, Ponwroy,

Ohio.

(!) 1l, 22, 29 (2) 5, 4le

-loin MARCH OF DIMES

ROOMS Of ~
~ Niw Pumfture
Foa
I
t

~emb~

;

Me'-

I

r.. Cubic meter
6 . Lubricate

we1ghl

10 Engll.llh

WOULD YOU GIVE UP
THREE MINUTES TO
SAVE YOUR CHILD'S LIFE?

of palrn~
0 . Lul'k
1:1 Rrmalnmg

mi11ull'.~ f

II•IP Pnvetat Trt.Hic DMflll.

FIII:IT - Drive salbly and

oourteoU~ly

younelf. Oh~rve spo«&lt;llmiUJ and
warning- !llgns. Where tntRc llwt lli'W
flbt)'td, c&amp;N11M IJO DOWNt

Cunn1n~
HIJI~ - pltr c .

Mo11\em

17. Simian
19. Uza.rd
2t. Firmament

111~

HI . Bill

tribe
(P.U

luol

or

an ar\{'hor

20. Hssqucllke

22:. ComJ)lll.t ·

cap
23. Allempt
2~ .

Sorrow

27. Ptorche.l
29 Proteetlon

26. Looka

uka.nce
211. Copy

35. SprUe
30. Meaaurea of
tll5tance
37. Tiny
39. Yucatan
Indian
I po.ss.)

42. Large
o(-4 .

ijUlp\l
Anxiety

46. Wager

47 . f'lllh
41:1. Hulf ems

31. Sweet
potato
34. Lamprt)'•
like
36. Type
meaauru
31:1 . Man'a
nickname

40. Ex.clll·

matlon

... Copl\&amp;1

IICOIID lr1sl~1 on strk:1 enrorcemen1
of all 1raffic law!l. Traffic n~gukllions
"~WOrk fo r you, not o.gnlnst you. WheN
v.mc- la• •~ slrk:dr enforft41,

•tM

10 00\\'NI

of

II

(ma.rblea)

three

maklng
33. Membn

l 'i.

hor.!le

(Peru)

43.

Conte~t

oe •p•utd
4&amp;. ShllwlnNII
49. River (QtO
M. lncendl.·
arl&amp;m

Gl . Vent

~·

WHERE

TRAFFIC lAW S .
~RE

OBEYID
, DEATHS GO
DOWN!

.

Boker Furniture
0• Th-.lrithhltt Corner In Middleport

'lt;p~-=~OR.

&amp;2. Plant ovulea

DOWN

Med\I'VD.l
ve.uel
2. Bulldtnr
adUltion
:tOt' ThailonJ
4. Roman
garment
1.

DAILY CRVI'TOQUOTE - .Hore'l loow to work It:
A"l'DI.RAAXR
~'~
Ia LO!rfOFELLOW
.
One letter limply 6 lands tor another. In thlll •amp\&lt;!! A 1:11 used
for lhfl threfl L'• X for !he two o·,, etc. S\ngh~ lttte1·s . spoil•
trophea, lhe lenith and formation of the wqrda an all hln\11.
Each duy the cod" letters are different.

A Cryptogram Qt10laftlo•

ZA
N FT J

BVCPWJ
FT

H

QSHO

BCp T J

XCS

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Eisenhower is expected to seod
CongresS Wednesday a record
peacetime budget calling for toUI
spending of $72 billion in the fi&amp;c&lt;~l year he~irming July 1.
The budget, however, will ~a a
batanced one because revenue in
the new fiscal year Is expected to
exceed spending.

U.!lt'd
In suap-

16 Repa3l

point.
24 . Shooter
All n driver cnn gn1n on an average
trip - by ~&lt;pecding, by passing
lights, by ignoring stop-sisna-~

priest

B. Fruits

author
ll. Perala
12. Whips
1~ . Fema\t:

BAKER
FURNITURI

~- ~.,";:~:,..c..~
; lWERI'UilNITUBI~

WASHINGTON (UP)-Presldent

31 . Substance

7 . Unltof

6. Chanee.a

Market Report

Record Budget
Expe&lt;:ted To Be
Given f.ongress

DAILY CROSSWORD
30. High
ACROSS
1. Cozy llpoLI

$299.00

H

BHTA

K C J o-U PLATH W.

Yeaterda)''l Cl')'plof~t1otc: STUNG BY 1~m SPLENOOURt
Of' 4 .UDDEN THOUGHT-BROWN~(J.
DI.W~LI4 Ul' ll.illl r.tiiMN. bajlet\t.

l

EXUND SIRIIS
SOtml BEND, Ind. UP -Notre
Dame 1nd Purdue have exlefl~
thelr annual
footba11
.~
through the 1~ seas~n1 lrlsb A~~
letlc Dtrec-tqr ~w'r~ F. "M.IJOM
Krause announced today.

The holtt.ess was illhrted by her

dau&amp;hlkr-l n-lav.r in servina a de$.ert course. PiDk C'&amp;J'Datkms and
white ehrysanth(lmuzns wetr used
fot· t~e table arranaement and
ph1k ca1tdle~&gt; in cryrnal C"andelabra
lightPd thE' table. Mr~ . Gardner
pr~ided at the t"Oflee service oi
Reynolds SpO~ china and Mlu
Ru~sel\ at the punch bowl.

Legal Notice
OROINANCI NO. 312
AN ORDINANCI TO PR9VIbt
flOJt IIUINlSHING, OPI!I.ATING

AND MAINTAINING A LIGHTING
SYSTEM TO LIGHT STREETS
ALLEYS AND PU&amp;LIC PLACES
IN Till VILLAGE 0, I'OMEROY,
MIIGS COUNTY, OHIO.
BE lT ORDAINED BY THI
COUNCIL OF THE VIL~AGE OF
POMEROY, OHIO•
SECTION 1: That: !rom and aftet
tbe eftecti"fe d'tti ' of this Ordin·
aMt ltlld for a. ~eriod or ten years
hat etullill~, Columbus and Sout.hetn Qbic Elettric Company, its
ftll'eet\sof'!l awd assigns, (hereift
et-Hed t...._ "Company"), Is hereby
- 4 with tile riJhV to light with
electricity the streets, alleys and
other public places In the VH!aee
of Pomeroy, Ohio, (herein called
the "Vlllage"), and · the Company
shall bave tht&gt;- rtaht to charge and
reeei'fl trom the Vilh1ge piyment
for uid servlces in accordance
'&amp;'lib the fBllowtng schedule ol
l'Ste!':
Bas~ on all nia;ht burning 365
days per year, or approxtmately
4000 hours per year; llghtl energized by overhead distribution fa.
cilities. All fixtures mounted on
lftlott polts..
1000 LumeD, opt!n type . . $18.50
per lamp per year
2500 l.unten, Open type-$22.80
per lamp per year
4000 Lumen. Glass Inclosed
$32.50 per lamt~ per year
0.,000 Lumen, Glass inclosed
$4il.Oo pf!r 'l::lmP per year.
SEC110N 2: Payment for the
service furnished hereunder shall
be made monthly in accordance
with bill$ rendcrild. .therefor bf
the Campany at th.e end of each
period, each payment to be due
within 15 days &amp;f the sut&gt;mission
of the bill tberefor, overdue pay·
menls to bear interest at the rate
of 6'(.. per annum until ptld.
Should the Village default in 4
suc-cessiVe pay1fterth, 'the Cpmpan.Y
maY1t I.!!J '1iJbe discontinue ser
vice Dereundet without notice so
long aJ any default exists: provided, however, that no charge
ahal1 be made by the Company for
servke hereunder during any
period in which service is so discontinued.
sEcnoN S: The street li&amp;hts to
be furnished. operated and main·
tained hereunder shall lnltjl11y
consist of lhe folloWing:
181 1000 Lu1nen
24 2500 Lumen
19 4000 Lumen
17 6000 Lumen
Changes in said system shall be
made Upon certiflcation to the
of reSolutions of Coonetl

HOW WOULD
YOU EXPLAIN IT
TO A CHILD?'

The budget will Indicate a s\&amp;l'~
plus of $700 million for t.he currtnt year ending June 30 and qf,
$1.7 billion for the following 12
months.
Total spending ror Ibis nsW
vear was e!'ltimated In the last q.t..
ficial Treasury estimate lall summer at $69.1 billion, about $3 bil·
· Uon unl'Jer the expected new total.
Increased military 11pendlng will
account for most of tn~ pred~ted
budget increase next r,ear. ThM.
forecast for this Item 8 ex~ett~ ·
to be more than $3$ billion, an increase ol about $2 ' bnllon ove~ defense expenditures for the current
fiscal year.
With one exception, a $72. bil·
lion budget would push federal
apendlng to the h(f;hest level (Qr
any year since ttle close of t~e
second World War. In the l®;l
fi•cal year, before the end of the
Xorean War, Sovernmen&amp; spendtl)g
rOse to $'74.3 bUliol).
Admlnislr:.llon spoke1men 1!.1ready have l,ndlcated t~e new
budget calls for no tax reduet1on1.
And It has been announced that
the White House is aJvtn' high
priority to a bUi to extend preHht
~xclse and corporate tax rates
which arc scheduled to decrease
April · under existing law.
IAN IS LIPTI.D
NEW YORK UP -The 1~7 renewal or the Belmont Stakes will
be staged at Belmont Par~ Ju~e 15
with the !6-Year ban against aeld·
ingg running In the rae~ Uftea

ure r. Nin a R u~ ~&gt;ell Flower commlt tce Ma be l Hysell .
Duri n~ the meeting Mrs. L. E .
Reynolds pt"l· ~eatcd 1111'5 Gardner
with 11 ·~ifl alld )!l't. GU.)' lleynolds
an d MtH Rou s h presentr&gt;d a coftl·
t&gt;dy sk1l Tlw door pri l l' was won
by \4 n Ml•F.Ihinnt!y amd the Lravell m.a prize.. wbit'h was bro u n~~:ht
by Mn ltob&amp;on, fAUMr or lhe
l' lass, wa~ won by Mrs. F'ro1t.

A

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Lifo '

ARCTIC, R. I. - (UP) - A customer arrived at a local reat•unrnl
In a taxicab. ordered tw o p9fk ·
rhop dlnnen "to a:o.'' When tb'l'
hwo otdt'U of pork Ch09fl. homtrried potatoes, ~een peu. allced
torntoes ud bread ha• bc&gt;c-n
'lrappetl in foil. tlk· eu!llomer tt ·
plained: '.Thete Orl" rur my dOi l
J'll take two hotdog11 for ln fSt·IL"
~uutillg lt~C8 ohanieli; pro vidNI
tiY1 10 aflilit.Dal Jljhts shall bt&gt;
required which will not k lo·
eared tv1tMa a retlllll"e dlttauce
hDl Uilltiall fac:iUUet., and provided further tbat not mort than
t.en additional II:Pf,J may be t•
qttired durlnr tht Jut oue year
of the peri&amp;&lt;~ of this ordlnancfl.
SECTlON 4: Tl\f'! said Co8l.,ln1
sbtll not be requirtd to male any
extensions cw renewals In the
event that said Village- Is iQ arrears ln payment for eervlcea rende-re•. rtor shan sahf Ctlmpany be
required to make anr et:teoaion
durtng tle ltSt yetT in wtrieh this
Ordiflaftee is tn ertett.
SECTION 1: AD lamps shall be
U nt.l.ned ia .. COed Ohler tD'd
conditlon a1 ptacticable at 1he txpense ot' tht CtlambUI and Southern Ohio Eleetrit Company,
SECTION 0: The sa 1d Compaby
shall 1ave ni~ Village harmieu
from any and aU U.abilltJ oeCIIloaed by c.'hleasneu or neallp~ on the part Dl' laid Compllll
in the eeut.ructlon, malnteaallce
Pd operation rl. lts ltreet ligbiin1

1

Daily Sentinol, Pomeroy
0 ., Jan . !5, !957- 3

1Bowling Highlights
HOWLING Re1uh1
COUNTY LIAGUE

Middies Take
No.1 Spot In
Cage Rankings

R..ulta, hn.. 13, I 9S7

lhthte 2-1. Simom I 2
Anor. Radill 2.0 Jaycees 0-3
fl ot f\od1 2·1, Jr. Ot! AY 1·2

By 1Mb Grhnm
rot u•tlJus. o. UP ...... u wa1
the )J idJl etown Middlu b.r 1
)and.sli.de t.od1y LD. Lhet lint Onil.t!d
Pr~ Ohio blih ft)lo,ol Herh•s
ratlnga of the •eason.

~. lf.L ...... -

--tTrotllc-

Hatlo

...

. .lt -Drive 611fcly and courtoously

•pocd-

SCOIIU

NO' RODt
G MeKlllghl
Dr.~~Het

I

RADIO
172 181 1!1-4
189 161 l !'i3

171 191 1&lt;1
Hl7 203 20"J

o..J.

Total•
131=1 165 I 00 484 JA\'CIIJ
128 lot 142 429 Betzln&amp;
lf.t lt2 ·~ . . Wood• ·
13i: 143 11~ 39tJ Jtt«nbaum
130
136 RfiMell
3()6 lllnd
liJIKhcap

.

lt2 153 122

877 189 783

LllrM " " -

~=::
~ ·:: "~~: ~~~~
134 120 142 396 ltOTf of S222 an armed~ •
turn ed !0 day• Iller taaNiO a.1t
Fred Whlttineton, 21'. ,..u;lii iiJill
It'• roe •llain," and elrirped ·f$ll

129 139 15~ f23
186 172 171 529
780 730 110 23210

..-ro mono.

~1'1

, SIMONS M.I.R.KIT
1 Smv111
135 149 139

423

:'iU3

I Ww.or.:h

4151 I

509

Kon,
llltl l •lond
417
1~9

i......
1

llaJtd,np

Total,

•

178 138 137

144
ISO
130
13
730

LOSES 1S ,.,.,o'

171 ll!ll 4:!0
130 J30 . 318
130 130 3110
13 13
•
738- f11 21.-tS

125 171 14'7 443 i ·

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·

UcaJ flf

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308 1

D8 121 8ll
ktK.lfnoiT'ER. N. Y. - (UP 139 168 147 452 IWlw rt D. f'own'l fHnd b.il auto
128 134 ISS 420 • p~trkt"d 011 h1s porth after IJf had
J30 130 130 390 j ltfl 11 al lht' n.rrt» in froat of tilt

96 98 96

288

huus(' t:.tfore mwt.,_ No duet,

first place vote on tvery ballol
except two from the 42 coaehe'l
In winuln1 over ColumbUJ East
Middlelown ·stretched ita tieter'J
lflnak I.CI 36 game• and II slni1bt
Urla 1ea10n.
FiailhiDf a aolid I&amp;COD&lt;l. was Co.
lumbus Nortb with U) straithl
tr1ns. The Capital City Polar
beaT!! piled. Up 213 polnts to finish
well in front of Zaaenille of the'·
Central ()bio Lealllo, ollp. Willi 10
ln a row.
- ";~ ·
-t Hamilton aDd CibtGII~
· ~
a couple M' tf~Ninfttll J1
sy~m In nrld Villaae,.
differeht partl ttf the itlti,
· '
UtTION T: Tbat all ordlhmeea up In fourth and Jrlth plate reao
or resolutions, or parts thereof, peotiw!y.
'
lhat art ineolllliltent or In eonfl:icl ~With be an:tl the iame are
ben!!\y rePeale.(l.
.~SEctmN 8: 'l'!lat thlil Ol'dina.w
shall UU tlfeet: and be in force
PI.IILIC SA~·
from and after tbJ.d.y days from
·Delbert Turner rarm, 10 a. m.
ita pusage, arid UJU rtmain 111 Februa"y 9, 1157, court Uous~
ef~t for a period of ten )"etrl Pomen.y, Ohio. Location. nell:r
thereafter, provided it shall ltave Carpelltet, 111 Columbia 'hWnshlp,
been accepted by the Compaby by Meigs Count~. Ohio,
written acceptance filed in the
•Farm of 235 aeres, residetlfe
office of the Village Clerk ot satcl and related farm butldintll. tftlp
Viltaa;e.
land, grazifta, timber, 1 turplus or
•Passed this 7th day of Janutty. water, on aood road
1957.
F. H. O'lrr.n, AIIWUiif fer
I, P. l.oiHnM~ JA.yor
WIJYIIO Tvmer, _..,.nldr•
ATTEST:
W. Pho.. 4~ PCJmOrvy,
Charla~ W. ...,.,, VIII... Ct.tc
Olllo.
(I) 8, 15, 2tc (!) 16. 22, 29 121 5, 4tc

Legal Notice

ROCKir

-

....

AWAY•.

~~Me.- .-~A

1
1

You bet ,.,. -

Water Hog?"

y..,,_..,.. lhout

5,200 p)lono .o( bot water from birth
wsix months. Diapon.lormula botlleo,
baby dothes, ballll, and more diapen~.
But you ..ally neod tho hot ..,.... and you'll roia)iy
11, ~c8uy,
with an aulomatlc. WI """""'&gt;' Gas
water heater. But •••

..

PI'

Mob sur. if't aufOIIICIIfco---.because you1l ·
never have to keep adjusting it.

M•le sure if's fast r•coY•tJ- becatme on1y fast recovery Gas water heaters"
will keep up with your big demands.

Moke •u,. II'• Gas - because Gas beaffr :water faster, and much more econom-

ically than any oilier melbod

r.

Look
for •••
REX
RUUD
RHEEM

FOSCO

:ASK YOUR GAS PLUMBER-DEALER

WHITEHOUSf.
JOHN .WOOD·

A. 0. SM!IIt

KARRand VAN %ANDT

w..Haln st.

Phone 485

HOMAIIT

Pomeroy

'

HOW UCH WOULD YOU STEAL
IF YOU HAD
CHANCE?

in-

'

Sllleblfll tire tlrealht? 'IIIII fum h~ baest, ewerydly menlld'WOIR•
•• st. . . Jill'S If life m tillers ,·.
traffic aceldMts.
.

!!my •.,..,-

.....

"'

or. lllld wusu ..t inlo"llll!r

i-

t IIIII- IIIJ way te ate, lt7 YeS:

can, drl'inlt'........t 01111 lip ..lth lit; btullli know!.. 1 P'IIIST- Drive sal'cly and i:aurlooualy younell'. Oboen&lt;l
that they killed someone in a hi~)'tnflic aoc~•llll __ t opecd 6mllo and WllBing-sljpls.
Chances arc, not one of th"'"

~*!*

would

iJi.

Tho ~ unloeltefable nsU il that, this year
'alone, nearly 42,(XX) JQ.eD, wot~M-IIId chiJdren...m ~ _ , 61 oo\i!lt tml kU/td fir lr'tljfic accfde.Jt1,
accordins to 1he present mouolillil ii!el

----"""""-.'"'Will
KCOND-Insiat 011

Oltlct enforcomont of all lnlllk:lawl.

Traffic rqu.Jations work for you, Dol •&amp;ainst you.

....... trafllclaWithttrlctiJ•.. auii,....U.pMWNI
In city aftor city, dey after day, H'o been pr&lt;I'OII over
and -again-

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SAFETY ORGANIZATION
Publb~ in lib effort to Sllft! If~• ""

•

Crow's Live ·Poultry
WATC&gt;!JNG MRS.

SO.SS-o "TRYING "TO

LETART FALLS, OHIO

•

INI&gt;T4~~ llER OWN

REMOTE-~

WIRf.·'F4P SE~MGIE·· \

\

(&lt;I

OHIO VALLEY BA~ING CO.
MAX WARD INSURANCE
HOISTETTER INSURANCE AGENCY
G. I!. REUTER INSURANcE (fermerly R. G. Webster

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·'I

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defen~U•g

Yet 1heoe oame honest people .....ctously ignore
llop-Sipl--lllll ,.,,.. to oblem floiilcd speed limits.

lltiiOwNI

;: ~~ ::~ ~~b
~:.:
47~
Wol f•·

71ft 818 'III'F 1101

Cl.ass AA champlon.a received a

-1-Inslst oa strict erd'oroauent
oi Ill !&amp;!"- Tralllc nplrlllooo
- f.. you, llot oga;oot,you. Whon

.................

AKOCMTID
Wa.lker
Duerr
Wlll

Uborately diBobey a .. No TJOSpalil•llgn-or o~
a door marked ''No Admiltance.~

..,.~

1$4 175 146
J
ltl 170 117 448 tJwood
tr7 144 138 439 1. Wo lf•·
au 772 69f\ 2289 Tot.ah

Tota:l11

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l.t.CINE

ft.:!~1er

IH~h ~ame . Anlk. R.adio 88$
Hlfil Ind. Mriel, D. •hUn. 167 .
Hlrh Ind . ...... D. &gt;flll&lt;'f 204

,...,__ Oboervc
and
~gns.-....... rbt&gt;opOOWNI

........

JUiU
SurberTY
llotfmtn
Ttvt•
J(arinahs

ings.

~

'Wbat do y&lt;iUtellJdtii ioner the
cra1h-"Daddy iaD't coming
bome any more" 7 Or "You'ro
the ltW1 of 1he holiMIIIOW"?

'T08 fttO 755 22ft3

Jligh SeriH, AISOf Jt&lt;t d10 254D

The Hj(k!U!a, who bad some of Ito bar t
their htsLer remo\'ed in a ,.u•U·
er over Colurnbu!l e,,t dw'iag the
weekend. still had enouP, ma&amp;ic
to pUe up the larae•t mar&amp;ilt ewer
re('orded in the histor)' or the rat,
Coach Paul Walker••

'J'etalj
Jll.. OUAM

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l-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 15, 195T

,I

Panthers To Battle Racine Tonight;
Middleport Prepal'ing For Big Test

TO!,JGHER LEAGUE • • • By Alan Maver
6/U RVS$£/.L,

The

hOw' "f'I?YING 70

,MAK&amp; IT Ati
APRD

Wl-r/1 -r#e
IJ/.OSTON
UlT/t;S

The Middleport YellGW Jukel&lt;l ind1cate much dllference. Pomeroy
standby tonight waiting for tbeir is I it&gt;d for second witb three otber
first big one of the year, a Fri- clubs, and tbe Jackets are tied
third
with two
othen.
day ni,ht t"!a.sh with Pomeroy's for
Panthen on the Pomeroy floor. ~rlsonville l!ltands on top of aU
!Pomeroy's downriver neighbors with a ~l record, beaten only by
may be hoping tbfl Panthers will Pomeroy.
m~ke an all-out effort against Ra·
The PIDthers took Nel10o vlllc
tine tonieht, and have lltUe left 54-43 while tbe Jacketi lOJt to the
to throw them later in the week. Hounds 52-41. Tbat J1 about lJie
This eouJd be bow the e•rda fall. way lbe averace1 In eompariso~s
However, regardless o[ the Pan- stack up for the two dubs so
ther-Raeitle result, the county- far this season.
seaters will be diJtinctly favored
Offemrively, aceDrdiPI · to Pomto beat tbe Ja~kets. Straneely
enoua;b, lea&amp;ue staadin&amp;• ~o not eroy's James Whit~, Pomerir bu
avervjed"·-80.4 pollltJ. per ·~ .tQ.
lfkf4feport's Ill. L On ""en~~ _the

Sports

Desk
Tonne hill
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Falcons Take Ci~seGam~7l-M From
ht
Ravenswood V1'k'1ngs MondayN'
_!E._~
- The box ~r 1 ,r,·:
WAHAMA (7l)
Pl•v•r &amp; Pot..
FG FT TP
R. Roush , r
10 1.3 21
0 0. 1 0
Young , f
3-6 17
7
Arnohl, !
Ford, c
g 0..0 16
Sprouse , t::"
3 o-1 6
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5 1·1 11
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The Wahama While Falcons
chalked up :heir seventh victory
of the season Monday night as
thcy defeated the Hipley Vikings
in a nip and tuck ball game played
at Ravenswood, 71 to 64 .
Rclbert "Catbird" Roush was the
man or .the hour so far as · the
~ Falcons were coneerncd as he
~l.epped into the breech for th~!
ailin&lt;• Bob Oliver and ~cor('d 21
I&gt;
points !o pace all Falcon perform ·
en.
~
Oiivt'r had. had si~ teeth pullt!d
ancl was unahle to- pl11.y.
Despite Roush's •performanr.:e.
top honou ·for scoring went to
Gt'nr Slater of lh.c VJkln1:s who
t.allir.d :.12 points.

33 5·13 71

RIPLEY (64)
Pleyer &amp; Pos.
FG FT TP
Skl·enM, f
1 8-6 8
ltandnlph , f
2 2·3 6
!§later. c
12 8-12 3Z
B. narlt·s~. ~
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The 11ame wa:o~ clo~c throughout
wllh Wahama in command mo.~t
of the way bul never by murc \IHin
a few points. Jl wu midw;ty or
!hl~ fourth quarter
bl'forc ttw
Falcon~ pulled away with rnough
lc11d to ramc Wahama f;w~ to
brf'&lt;~lh casil}".
~ Thr ftrorc was tied 12-12 lit \h('
~ fin~l quarter 11nd al 30-all M llw
• t•ml of the half. The ~'okn1111 h.ad
\ nunaged to eke out in front hy
' tvA:. poltllll 1111 IB-40 at lhr rnd of
the lhird quarter.
In the rirKt four mlnuh•H of lhr
·I Courth quar!rr, howevrr, the Fa! .
' cons tallied 13 points wh.il~· flip·
lf'Y was ta!JyinJ but four . That
· \VIS the ball garhC! aa It gave the
Falcons a comfortable 66·M ad·
vantag., with l€'111 th11n hal( a
quartrr to fllay.
A onr·man
performance hy
• Slater cut that lead down to
teven poinl11 before the ~~Cam~ was
over. Slater 11cored 1111 15 or his
team'B pointa Bcorcd in the (inal
quarter.
lloundina: out the scoring, Jerry
Aroold had 17 for the Falcons
while Joe Ford bad 16. For the
VlklnJM, Larry Harle.. Wll the
only other plaYer Jn double fig ·
ure&amp;.
The t'alcons were burt ott the
roul line where th&lt;Jy macle nn\y
five of 13 aboUt whflc Ripley Wil.~
.eetling 18 of 28. Wah1ma outteored lbc Vtklnta from the noor
by 20 point• a1 the}' a:ot 33 flold
\:Oal, to 23 fttr Ripley.
The Ripley Reserves awamped
lhe Wahama Jltlaervcs In a pre·
limlnary game by the tcoro of
I:IQ;6.
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Waha ma
HIJlll'y

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12 Ul 21 20-71
12 18 lD 1~64

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Up~·el In Court
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M d
utntests on ay

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By UnitH 'nil
Thttnrlel"in~ upsets that rocked
both Kan s a~ ancl Kentucky left
North rarol1na today wlth. the
only perf•·rl rt~ord among the
nallon'B major college baaketball
tt'ams and wtlh :1 i!Oidcn opporhm·
ity to ~clze thr Nu. 1 national
rankin~ .
LiJ.:hnln~ ~trurk at Ames, Iowa,
in lhe form of a last-accond, ZO.
foot ba!i.kd h:v Don Med~kers to
give Lowa Staic a 39-37 upaet ot
Kansas, th,• rountrv's No. 1 team.
for Kansas' fir:;t loss of the ye&amp;r
ln 13 samcto.
And at Nrw Orlrana, Tulane led
almo11L all th£&gt; way to upset Ken·
lucky, the nat inn's No.3 team, 68·
60, for the flr.sltlme Blnee 1938ll'avlnG Co&lt;~('h curr Wells to ga11p.
'"This hour w11l du us the rest of
our life."
Wilt (1'hr Slilll Chamberlain,
Kansa:;' M'n~&lt;~!ional li.Ophomor(l
who ll'llds the nationi ecorer11,
was hrld to just 17 points by 1owa
Stale, but even 110, ne•riY saved•
lh&lt;' J11yhawks when he tied the
Store 11t 37 37 on a pair or fret
throw~ with ~even ~cconda remain·
lng to -·
play.

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WE HAVE THE

Klitc. bilr the door.
Tonight's !he night when the
Panthers go all·oul to make it
two in a row over tbe Radne
Tornadoes. Everybody In Racine
who ever saw a basketbalt wUl
jam into lh~ Pomeroy gym. Pomeroy supporlers had better arrive
early.
The match is 01 n,atunl. Rscine
comes downriver with a power·
house club th.at has swept 10
straight wiUl no defea!Jt. They
have two of the best shots seen
for a !ong time in Carl Wolfe and
Doug Graham. Five bo}'S are averasing in the double column fig.
ures. Ronnie Salser, sophomore, 6·
loot forw.Jnl, Is one of the best
reDoundera Pomeroy lans wUI Mle
aU year. They can move and they
can handle the ball while doing it.
Against them Coach Dick Ret·
ton pits his SEO second place
Panthers who woufd . '-ike to do
nothing more than do". again what
they did last year : De..t Racine
Prior to the 1956 game, Racine
h::d taken eight straight trver
Pomeroy. Before that neither team
had been able to put together a
victory string.

Buckeyes Grip ·
Big Ten Lead
With Gopher Win

COLUMBUS, 0.
Up - Ohio
State heltl a firmer grip OXI first
place in tbe Big Ten itandl;tp ~
day a11 a result of an 83-13 M&amp;nday
night victory over Minnelot.J ben,
led by Forward Frank Howard.
with :n points.

Howard '~ored almost at 'Nill
and domin•tetl the rebound•, linking eight of 18 shots for a 61 ptr
cent first half average.
The lead shirted baek and forth
until the final minute~ of the first
hall, with the score tied five
times. Then Howar!J sank a tree
throw with four minutes to a:o to
give, the Buckeyes a 20-28 lead,
whicb they never relinquiShed..
Tb e B uckeyes returned to· , tbe
'The Panthers have some heavy
floor after halitime to atreteh a
38-32 ]e d to &amp;o-tz · tb fir t
.
a
m
e
s
Johnson, th1• 6' 3"" center, who e1gbt minute• ef .the second half.
ranks thlrd in the SEO scoring
Forward Ken Sidle spa~ked ~he
. race with 101 points. Only l"ried- s~cond half Buc~eye ~rzv' w1th.
enmaker of Wellston with 124 and f1ve buketa In f1ve mmutt!l.
Dicken of Looan with 10~ have
1
outdistanced him. Against Athens
·Friday 'nlgh.t Johnson was unstopWhat · Jn·ore can basket ball fans
pab)e with his leaping push 11hot want iri the way of a delectable
from all pngles around th.e slot sports. dish served up piping hot
good for ~2 points.
rtght &lt;at home? Jt add!! up to a
When Johnson hasn't been in great basketball night. Jt'i one
th d b
e ou le figures it's beery Aaron we wouldn'.t dare to pick a winner
"Eightb&amp;ll" Buffington who re- until there's only 10 seconds left
cently set the ycu 's league high in lbe game and then the Jeading
with ::12 points aga1nst Logan and team hcttrr have a nine point
a wtlek ago got 24 against Wells. bulge.
ton in 11 losing cau~t!.
Come out for yourself a.nd see
tRig Junior HawthOrne, a bear two fine basketball tcama prounder the bnards whC&gt;n · he'~&gt; click- duced in Meigs County.
ing, as well ns John Si880tl, Rob
Eastman and L;my Wildermuth
GIFFORD TOftS
hue come .1Jong fast sin~c the
NF.W YOlt:.K
UP · Halfback
holidays. Anyone or &lt;~ll of thcn'l
can be counted upon for "R tn 12 Frank Gifflm.J of the New York
pninls per g ame from ht·rc on Giants waa voted the oul.l!tanJtin.c
nut. Sis~ion is the leadin~ scorer professional athlete for the month
or this group .
C1f December today, making: hlm
(•ligiblc for th.e 1~7 Hickok Ath·
The pott•nti:1l 11f thr f'anthcrs lelc of the Year Aw~trd.
aeorlnr;: machine can be 11cen beBt
from Jim White's stalistie.'l which
show Buffington also rattks llth
CONLAN IS MC
in the lrague sroring (league
nnCAGO
UP · Jocko nl\lan,
~ames) 1md Si~~on
I~lh . Coach
veteran National Lc-11gue umpire,
Retton &lt;~l11o llils Paul l''olmcr, Art will serve alf muter of C&lt;'rctnoArnold and Milton Lam~t to nil~s at the 39th llnnual Old Timers
throw In without weakening vCry Baseball .Assn banqut!t, Feb. ?.
much his offenm-e or drfensive
strength.
PUROOL, 81RG,TOPS
Racine has in ils first line power
ClflCAGO
UP -Ed Furgol of
five ' starters and a 11htth, PowC'IJ,
agalnl'lt the heavier manned Pome· Sl. Louh and Patty Berg of St.
roy varBIIy. Howevrr. the Torna· Paul, Minn., proved the fti'Otlt condi)('S are famous this year for their ~i~tent winners lo proft.'sslooal
hard &amp;nd ('arctully clean play. It yolf tb~ past year, according to
is not likely an)' of them will foul performance averaxea coml)iled
nul.
by golf dlgnt.

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Elliott's Name
COLLEGE
BASKETBALL In First Spot
p,...
For Cal Grid Job
SOUTH

Mississippi. St. 63 V•rtderbuilt 62
GeorJia Tech 82 Mlasiuip"pi 78
N. Cl.rl)lina CoL 56 Maryland St. 50
West VIrginia 81 W&amp;M 72
Tulane 68 Kentucky 60
Loutsa!la St. 82 Tenne!See 61
VMl M Presbyterian 87
M-.ryland 68 South Carolina 58

MIDWEST

Hart Willing To
Wait For Shot
At Welter Title

•Big Ed MCCom111 JOt J'OlliJII
with 13· poini:J aod. Koirtned!f
picked off 18 ·araiot"· tbe .Gallla
club. Morris ·didn't · a:~· tb.
these
boy1, Bowle1, Ke~eci)'; MeComas
spd Nel,roh can ir,eep .t be b~ bot
NEW YORK UP ..Sugar Hart.
for Coach NoiiD Swlekhllmmer the world's hottest young welterthe Jaekel!! wlll mak@ 41 b•tt\e of it. weight with 10 straight vil'lilrles
"Swaek1' aa he · is po~ularly under hla belt, ls a very patient
known in local ath).jtie · citt!le11, fella · willi~i to "walt" nine or
has been uper-imenti.n.J .wttl:l ·bla 10 tnontbs for a title shot.
bench. trying to inatlll more bill
"I'~ ortly 20, 11nd in no rush, "
he.wking action eve'rywbere on the
court : and more· of a ~~eorlng explained ~he slender, dynamir
unch . Nelson wiU bi• "fir'lt &amp;ei'· Philadelphia Negro, who Monda)'
p
d ·
t
ious · tesl, an It seems o be pay- night floored young Gene Johns of
lng of£ as the gpeedy )rouna:ater New York three times in the sixth
ttas proven he can nwve tbe baH. round at St. Nicholas Arena for an
Also he likes tit have·. t( well automatic: technical knockout-his
enough to scrap for it.
$"t.b straight ks,vo. .
With Nelson in the JJ.eket· lineup agaittst Pom-:roy, falll wm
have a "picture" match as little
. &amp;y Unlt.d f'rn•
"Eightball" Buflinlton eom.petfl
NEW
YORK -St Nll:holfs Ar•
stride tor stride, shot for shot,
n.:
Gernett
(Su. . r Hart, 145 1.-},
with h11 . opJknent. lloth .boya are
Phll•delphll,
st6ppM Gene John1,
top Negro athletes.
145¥1, Nt'w York'. 6.
PractJcally it wiJI W Friday
TORONTO. O"t.: VInce Ma.rUnight or never for "t he J~ek~te to' nez, 1S6Ve, ,-atttraon, N. J .• 1to~
pull themselves QUt of the lower ptd hdro Jlmirlu, 159~, Sp..~in.
division thi~ sea50n. If tbey can 6.
HOLYOKE. ~1.: Jeff Dyer,
take the Panthers th~y woopld be
in position to cop mol-e wins · In atl, Sprlnofltlcl, Man., outpointed
le&amp;gue pla,v during the · second. Wart Potgleter, '232. South Africa.
10.
round.

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FIGHT. RESULTS

BERKELEY. Cahf.

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19155 BUICt&gt;.., 4 dr. Jlard top, beautt.

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veraily of Callfornia offici@!_s were
exp.e cted tonight to name Pete El·
liotl of Nebraska as head football
coach.

nlght.

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Airport handled more
two
million uir passengers in 19:56 lor
the Iir~l Lime in its hisLory. It was
estimated. that appro~imately 2 .
Hl8.000 !)ersons passed tbrou&amp;b th~
terminal - durin,w: the 12 month s.
This Ilt,:ure is exelus.ivc o( heli
l'Uptlr pus.~cilgers who numbcr1·d
some 25,000.

Insurnnce

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n.' '.l'wo Cnur room houses
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Priced to s ~ I I. Mrs. Everfit!
1956 PON'rJ:A.C BfiO 4 dr. DIX.
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ERNEST COVER.T, Mgr.

1955 FORD V8 Ranch Wagon
SparkJin g •Jrigin::tl blue finish.

Phone 197

124 E. Main St.

WANTED- ~ or 6 mOI}.ths old
BULL or will tr~de good Brown
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;
Cpe. One careful local owner. SLE.E:PIN&lt;i R6bMS'""'
Hydram.atic
drive.
$2095.00. ~ Bu.tler~ut.
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1 115 12tc
Blaettnar·~. Pomeroy.
110 Stc
R ROOM HOUSE, Mrs. Jolin Stout
Harriso9V)jlft.
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Spotless original finish. Dyna- 6 ROOM Ou'sJ!:, witt
flow .driV('. $1895.00. Blaettnar's
Falls Contact Harry
. Pomeroy.
1 10 Ok

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1953 GHEVRotEt 210 4 dr. Sedan
::Original metilftc rrev (lnhi:L

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C~e. Power steering, brakes. &amp;.
wmdows.
All leather seat..
$1395.00. B1ae!tnar's, Pomeroy,
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heater, 4 good tires, priced to 5 Room
sell. Rutland Furniture co., Rutcall Pomeroy
!and,
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Stutleb...,.er;at your dealer's, today.

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CONDI'l'IONINC
Would like to hear from reliable
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lllt'n lB to 55. we can train to
1608 Hillhurst Ave. Dept. No. 1105
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land,
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and
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EJllott's name has been men·
Uoned is th·e pouible sueeesaor to
Lynn Pappy Waldorf by sports
WTitera here and in Nebraska, but
Cal offkiab have rf!(IJI,ef] to budge
from the "no comment" seat.
However United Press learned
that Elliott is scheduled to fly into
San Franci,sco at the same time
the anhOu~ement -i1 scheduled ta-

Phone

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and belce, tuHtllmUne, VI motor
sun viklr'; :-adio. hea.let, uat BABY SITTER ~ rnusl be &amp;IJ h· l&lt;~
Jive in Call 3062.
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ental Lriru. ilbo:J..OO. Po1n1roF SITUATION WANTEn-=__- T.Ypi~i{ I

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Yale 84 Brown 63
Pittsburgh 76 Syracuse 64

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Bradley 89 Detroit 76
Iowa SL 39 Kansas 87
Pantben ·bne alJuwets ·J'J.S iP:Olnt•· Kail:1a3 St. 59 ·Miuouri :55
Ulinoll 112 Indiana 91
per - · tilt! Jacltu 110~. · • ·
Mlln h.,.. cl tho l&gt;d&lt;eto 1J ·tbot' Purdue 77 Northwestern 57
Jim Bowlee can ellet ~plait -PGJn." llllcbtgan '11 Wiseon1in 82
eroy. The lankb' lhtr,Oibom;er OhlO State 80 Minne!lota 73
OHIO
nnks nventb in SEO· ~ W{~l'
83 polntB and llforri'-· ._., telln· Bowling Green 80 Marshall 75
mate for a forwartl HtQt. bu 1t" Wittenberg 76 Capital 68
for 16th place. :s·obby Nelion John Carroll 70 ·Penn 85
found hiB eye for l~ f:ira\ time
qainst Ga111polia to aeort nii\e
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Panthers To Battle Racine Tonight;
Middleport Prepal'ing For Big Test

TO!,JGHER LEAGUE • • • By Alan Maver
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The Middleport YellGW Jukel&lt;l ind1cate much dllference. Pomeroy
standby tonight waiting for tbeir is I it&gt;d for second witb three otber
first big one of the year, a Fri- clubs, and tbe Jackets are tied
third
with two
othen.
day ni,ht t"!a.sh with Pomeroy's for
Panthen on the Pomeroy floor. ~rlsonville l!ltands on top of aU
!Pomeroy's downriver neighbors with a ~l record, beaten only by
may be hoping tbfl Panthers will Pomeroy.
m~ke an all-out effort against Ra·
The PIDthers took Nel10o vlllc
tine tonieht, and have lltUe left 54-43 while tbe Jacketi lOJt to the
to throw them later in the week. Hounds 52-41. Tbat J1 about lJie
This eouJd be bow the e•rda fall. way lbe averace1 In eompariso~s
However, regardless o[ the Pan- stack up for the two dubs so
ther-Raeitle result, the county- far this season.
seaters will be diJtinctly favored
Offemrively, aceDrdiPI · to Pomto beat tbe Ja~kets. Straneely
enoua;b, lea&amp;ue staadin&amp;• ~o not eroy's James Whit~, Pomerir bu
avervjed"·-80.4 pollltJ. per ·~ .tQ.
lfkf4feport's Ill. L On ""en~~ _the

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Falcons Take Ci~seGam~7l-M From
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Ravenswood V1'k'1ngs MondayN'
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WAHAMA (7l)
Pl•v•r &amp; Pot..
FG FT TP
R. Roush , r
10 1.3 21
0 0. 1 0
Young , f
3-6 17
7
Arnohl, !
Ford, c
g 0..0 16
Sprouse , t::"
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Clark, g
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The Wahama While Falcons
chalked up :heir seventh victory
of the season Monday night as
thcy defeated the Hipley Vikings
in a nip and tuck ball game played
at Ravenswood, 71 to 64 .
Rclbert "Catbird" Roush was the
man or .the hour so far as · the
~ Falcons were coneerncd as he
~l.epped into the breech for th~!
ailin&lt;• Bob Oliver and ~cor('d 21
I&gt;
points !o pace all Falcon perform ·
en.
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Oiivt'r had. had si~ teeth pullt!d
ancl was unahle to- pl11.y.
Despite Roush's •performanr.:e.
top honou ·for scoring went to
Gt'nr Slater of lh.c VJkln1:s who
t.allir.d :.12 points.

33 5·13 71

RIPLEY (64)
Pleyer &amp; Pos.
FG FT TP
Skl·enM, f
1 8-6 8
ltandnlph , f
2 2·3 6
!§later. c
12 8-12 3Z
B. narlt·s~. ~
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The 11ame wa:o~ clo~c throughout
wllh Wahama in command mo.~t
of the way bul never by murc \IHin
a few points. Jl wu midw;ty or
!hl~ fourth quarter
bl'forc ttw
Falcon~ pulled away with rnough
lc11d to ramc Wahama f;w~ to
brf'&lt;~lh casil}".
~ Thr ftrorc was tied 12-12 lit \h('
~ fin~l quarter 11nd al 30-all M llw
• t•ml of the half. The ~'okn1111 h.ad
\ nunaged to eke out in front hy
' tvA:. poltllll 1111 IB-40 at lhr rnd of
the lhird quarter.
In the rirKt four mlnuh•H of lhr
·I Courth quar!rr, howevrr, the Fa! .
' cons tallied 13 points wh.il~· flip·
lf'Y was ta!JyinJ but four . That
· \VIS the ball garhC! aa It gave the
Falcons a comfortable 66·M ad·
vantag., with l€'111 th11n hal( a
quartrr to fllay.
A onr·man
performance hy
• Slater cut that lead down to
teven poinl11 before the ~~Cam~ was
over. Slater 11cored 1111 15 or his
team'B pointa Bcorcd in the (inal
quarter.
lloundina: out the scoring, Jerry
Aroold had 17 for the Falcons
while Joe Ford bad 16. For the
VlklnJM, Larry Harle.. Wll the
only other plaYer Jn double fig ·
ure&amp;.
The t'alcons were burt ott the
roul line where th&lt;Jy macle nn\y
five of 13 aboUt whflc Ripley Wil.~
.eetling 18 of 28. Wah1ma outteored lbc Vtklnta from the noor
by 20 point• a1 the}' a:ot 33 flold
\:Oal, to 23 fttr Ripley.
The Ripley Reserves awamped
lhe Wahama Jltlaervcs In a pre·
limlnary game by the tcoro of
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12 Ul 21 20-71
12 18 lD 1~64

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By UnitH 'nil
Thttnrlel"in~ upsets that rocked
both Kan s a~ ancl Kentucky left
North rarol1na today wlth. the
only perf•·rl rt~ord among the
nallon'B major college baaketball
tt'ams and wtlh :1 i!Oidcn opporhm·
ity to ~clze thr Nu. 1 national
rankin~ .
LiJ.:hnln~ ~trurk at Ames, Iowa,
in lhe form of a last-accond, ZO.
foot ba!i.kd h:v Don Med~kers to
give Lowa Staic a 39-37 upaet ot
Kansas, th,• rountrv's No. 1 team.
for Kansas' fir:;t loss of the ye&amp;r
ln 13 samcto.
And at Nrw Orlrana, Tulane led
almo11L all th£&gt; way to upset Ken·
lucky, the nat inn's No.3 team, 68·
60, for the flr.sltlme Blnee 1938ll'avlnG Co&lt;~('h curr Wells to ga11p.
'"This hour w11l du us the rest of
our life."
Wilt (1'hr Slilll Chamberlain,
Kansa:;' M'n~&lt;~!ional li.Ophomor(l
who ll'llds the nationi ecorer11,
was hrld to just 17 points by 1owa
Stale, but even 110, ne•riY saved•
lh&lt;' J11yhawks when he tied the
Store 11t 37 37 on a pair or fret
throw~ with ~even ~cconda remain·
lng to -·
play.

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WE HAVE THE

Klitc. bilr the door.
Tonight's !he night when the
Panthers go all·oul to make it
two in a row over tbe Radne
Tornadoes. Everybody In Racine
who ever saw a basketbalt wUl
jam into lh~ Pomeroy gym. Pomeroy supporlers had better arrive
early.
The match is 01 n,atunl. Rscine
comes downriver with a power·
house club th.at has swept 10
straight wiUl no defea!Jt. They
have two of the best shots seen
for a !ong time in Carl Wolfe and
Doug Graham. Five bo}'S are averasing in the double column fig.
ures. Ronnie Salser, sophomore, 6·
loot forw.Jnl, Is one of the best
reDoundera Pomeroy lans wUI Mle
aU year. They can move and they
can handle the ball while doing it.
Against them Coach Dick Ret·
ton pits his SEO second place
Panthers who woufd . '-ike to do
nothing more than do". again what
they did last year : De..t Racine
Prior to the 1956 game, Racine
h::d taken eight straight trver
Pomeroy. Before that neither team
had been able to put together a
victory string.

Buckeyes Grip ·
Big Ten Lead
With Gopher Win

COLUMBUS, 0.
Up - Ohio
State heltl a firmer grip OXI first
place in tbe Big Ten itandl;tp ~
day a11 a result of an 83-13 M&amp;nday
night victory over Minnelot.J ben,
led by Forward Frank Howard.
with :n points.

Howard '~ored almost at 'Nill
and domin•tetl the rebound•, linking eight of 18 shots for a 61 ptr
cent first half average.
The lead shirted baek and forth
until the final minute~ of the first
hall, with the score tied five
times. Then Howar!J sank a tree
throw with four minutes to a:o to
give, the Buckeyes a 20-28 lead,
whicb they never relinquiShed..
Tb e B uckeyes returned to· , tbe
'The Panthers have some heavy
floor after halitime to atreteh a
38-32 ]e d to &amp;o-tz · tb fir t
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Johnson, th1• 6' 3"" center, who e1gbt minute• ef .the second half.
ranks thlrd in the SEO scoring
Forward Ken Sidle spa~ked ~he
. race with 101 points. Only l"ried- s~cond half Buc~eye ~rzv' w1th.
enmaker of Wellston with 124 and f1ve buketa In f1ve mmutt!l.
Dicken of Looan with 10~ have
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outdistanced him. Against Athens
·Friday 'nlgh.t Johnson was unstopWhat · Jn·ore can basket ball fans
pab)e with his leaping push 11hot want iri the way of a delectable
from all pngles around th.e slot sports. dish served up piping hot
good for ~2 points.
rtght &lt;at home? Jt add!! up to a
When Johnson hasn't been in great basketball night. Jt'i one
th d b
e ou le figures it's beery Aaron we wouldn'.t dare to pick a winner
"Eightb&amp;ll" Buffington who re- until there's only 10 seconds left
cently set the ycu 's league high in lbe game and then the Jeading
with ::12 points aga1nst Logan and team hcttrr have a nine point
a wtlek ago got 24 against Wells. bulge.
ton in 11 losing cau~t!.
Come out for yourself a.nd see
tRig Junior HawthOrne, a bear two fine basketball tcama prounder the bnards whC&gt;n · he'~&gt; click- duced in Meigs County.
ing, as well ns John Si880tl, Rob
Eastman and L;my Wildermuth
GIFFORD TOftS
hue come .1Jong fast sin~c the
NF.W YOlt:.K
UP · Halfback
holidays. Anyone or &lt;~ll of thcn'l
can be counted upon for "R tn 12 Frank Gifflm.J of the New York
pninls per g ame from ht·rc on Giants waa voted the oul.l!tanJtin.c
nut. Sis~ion is the leadin~ scorer professional athlete for the month
or this group .
C1f December today, making: hlm
(•ligiblc for th.e 1~7 Hickok Ath·
The pott•nti:1l 11f thr f'anthcrs lelc of the Year Aw~trd.
aeorlnr;: machine can be 11cen beBt
from Jim White's stalistie.'l which
show Buffington also rattks llth
CONLAN IS MC
in the lrague sroring (league
nnCAGO
UP · Jocko nl\lan,
~ames) 1md Si~~on
I~lh . Coach
veteran National Lc-11gue umpire,
Retton &lt;~l11o llils Paul l''olmcr, Art will serve alf muter of C&lt;'rctnoArnold and Milton Lam~t to nil~s at the 39th llnnual Old Timers
throw In without weakening vCry Baseball .Assn banqut!t, Feb. ?.
much his offenm-e or drfensive
strength.
PUROOL, 81RG,TOPS
Racine has in ils first line power
ClflCAGO
UP -Ed Furgol of
five ' starters and a 11htth, PowC'IJ,
agalnl'lt the heavier manned Pome· Sl. Louh and Patty Berg of St.
roy varBIIy. Howevrr. the Torna· Paul, Minn., proved the fti'Otlt condi)('S are famous this year for their ~i~tent winners lo proft.'sslooal
hard &amp;nd ('arctully clean play. It yolf tb~ past year, according to
is not likely an)' of them will foul performance averaxea coml)iled
nul.
by golf dlgnt.

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Mississippi. St. 63 V•rtderbuilt 62
GeorJia Tech 82 Mlasiuip"pi 78
N. Cl.rl)lina CoL 56 Maryland St. 50
West VIrginia 81 W&amp;M 72
Tulane 68 Kentucky 60
Loutsa!la St. 82 Tenne!See 61
VMl M Presbyterian 87
M-.ryland 68 South Carolina 58

MIDWEST

Hart Willing To
Wait For Shot
At Welter Title

•Big Ed MCCom111 JOt J'OlliJII
with 13· poini:J aod. Koirtned!f
picked off 18 ·araiot"· tbe .Gallla
club. Morris ·didn't · a:~· tb.
these
boy1, Bowle1, Ke~eci)'; MeComas
spd Nel,roh can ir,eep .t be b~ bot
NEW YORK UP ..Sugar Hart.
for Coach NoiiD Swlekhllmmer the world's hottest young welterthe Jaekel!! wlll mak@ 41 b•tt\e of it. weight with 10 straight vil'lilrles
"Swaek1' aa he · is po~ularly under hla belt, ls a very patient
known in local ath).jtie · citt!le11, fella · willi~i to "walt" nine or
has been uper-imenti.n.J .wttl:l ·bla 10 tnontbs for a title shot.
bench. trying to inatlll more bill
"I'~ ortly 20, 11nd in no rush, "
he.wking action eve'rywbere on the
court : and more· of a ~~eorlng explained ~he slender, dynamir
unch . Nelson wiU bi• "fir'lt &amp;ei'· Philadelphia Negro, who Monda)'
p
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t
ious · tesl, an It seems o be pay- night floored young Gene Johns of
lng of£ as the gpeedy )rouna:ater New York three times in the sixth
ttas proven he can nwve tbe baH. round at St. Nicholas Arena for an
Also he likes tit have·. t( well automatic: technical knockout-his
enough to scrap for it.
$"t.b straight ks,vo. .
With Nelson in the JJ.eket· lineup agaittst Pom-:roy, falll wm
have a "picture" match as little
. &amp;y Unlt.d f'rn•
"Eightball" Buflinlton eom.petfl
NEW
YORK -St Nll:holfs Ar•
stride tor stride, shot for shot,
n.:
Gernett
(Su. . r Hart, 145 1.-},
with h11 . opJknent. lloth .boya are
Phll•delphll,
st6ppM Gene John1,
top Negro athletes.
145¥1, Nt'w York'. 6.
PractJcally it wiJI W Friday
TORONTO. O"t.: VInce Ma.rUnight or never for "t he J~ek~te to' nez, 1S6Ve, ,-atttraon, N. J .• 1to~
pull themselves QUt of the lower ptd hdro Jlmirlu, 159~, Sp..~in.
division thi~ sea50n. If tbey can 6.
HOLYOKE. ~1.: Jeff Dyer,
take the Panthers th~y woopld be
in position to cop mol-e wins · In atl, Sprlnofltlcl, Man., outpointed
le&amp;gue pla,v during the · second. Wart Potgleter, '232. South Africa.
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mtn and women are stealintl

61COND- InshJ on stri\-i cofo~nt

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HOW MUCH WOULD YOU
STEAL If YOU HAD
THE CHANCE?

jof aU lrlaffic laws. Whtn:: traftk baM are

STORM WINDOWS

AP~RTMEN'T. -0~!

8 room housf' .Newly

CONDI'l'IONINC
Would like to hear from reliable
U. I. Buyl'rs Digest
lllt'n lB to 55. we can train to
1608 Hillhurst Ave. Dept. No. 1105
?~·er~11uJ and install air eond.
los Anglos 27, Calif
lllOntng, lu•aling and refrlgera· SIIN RAY liciJ:!It.~';! (i-'S oto.ve
I I~ lip
good
condll.iorr , reaSonaBly
ling cqwpnwnt Must be mecPriced, Paul Lawre11re Por'"
hanira.Jiy inclined 11nd willlns
land,
s. Lo.;k• 21 1-i.tJ
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Fo~ . _FREE· information write
~ond~tion, 6087-V.
t 12 ·ste· · ~~~npOrt. Fif:. • .{\utomoblle:
lTI!liiJes inst ., Box 668-E,eio
.DODN. Phone 8315-X
6-20.f!f
Dally Senl!nel, Pomeroy.

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INSIDE IMPROVEMENT JOB
StoRM DOORS

ONE 4 li:OQM

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FILL NIID
FOR . PRACTICAL NURUS
F.a~y t o !earn a t h.ome; spar.,
II~&lt;'. Good p a y. Many ear.D
wh1le leaming. High School UA•
necessary
Information
and
sample if'~sons FREE. Wayne
Scho_ol, Box 668·D c/ o DallY
_ S~_nu~~ -Puon~·roy. 1-14-2tp

·sharp car. $1995.00. Blaettnar's
Pomeroy.
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Buker'!i will give you the be.!lt
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'BAtGAIN

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wall tJres. low miJeaa:e, ~lJ~
flow, rad.J(), heater. ~.00
Pomeroy :not or co.
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EJllott's name has been men·
Uoned is th·e pouible sueeesaor to
Lynn Pappy Waldorf by sports
WTitera here and in Nebraska, but
Cal offkiab have rf!(IJI,ef] to budge
from the "no comment" seat.
However United Press learned
that Elliott is scheduled to fly into
San Franci,sco at the same time
the anhOu~ement -i1 scheduled ta-

Phone

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dr ., lovely
and belce, tuHtllmUne, VI motor
sun viklr'; :-adio. hea.let, uat BABY SITTER ~ rnusl be &amp;IJ h· l&lt;~
Jive in Call 3062.
1· 14 3tc ,
COVt!r.s, For~Ue and Contln.
ental Lriru. ilbo:J..OO. Po1n1roF SITUATION WANTEn-=__- T.Ypi~i{ I

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Yale 84 Brown 63
Pittsburgh 76 Syracuse 64

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College Basketball
Bt UnitH

Bradley 89 Detroit 76
Iowa SL 39 Kansas 87
Pantben ·bne alJuwets ·J'J.S iP:Olnt•· Kail:1a3 St. 59 ·Miuouri :55
Ulinoll 112 Indiana 91
per - · tilt! Jacltu 110~. · • ·
Mlln h.,.. cl tho l&gt;d&lt;eto 1J ·tbot' Purdue 77 Northwestern 57
Jim Bowlee can ellet ~plait -PGJn." llllcbtgan '11 Wiseon1in 82
eroy. The lankb' lhtr,Oibom;er OhlO State 80 Minne!lota 73
OHIO
nnks nventb in SEO· ~ W{~l'
83 polntB and llforri'-· ._., telln· Bowling Green 80 Marshall 75
mate for a forwartl HtQt. bu 1t" Wittenberg 76 Capital 68
for 16th place. :s·obby Nelion John Carroll 70 ·Penn 85
found hiB eye for l~ f:ira\ time
qainst Ga111polia to aeort nii\e
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rll"ll.n, one owner, S4M.OO. p 9m&amp;ruy !totor Cu
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SUPPLIES

~ C'llli:Vl!OT.!!T, 4 &lt;11'. oodan. VI
ot.or wl~h· OYerd.rlve, r1d.lo, ror rent - Electrk wallp.lf:t'' , :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;:;;;,;;;:;,
h_eater, lit· Jt ('Overa, darll: sreen
•t.oamer. Cllntoon P'i4ber \f 1o1
ti.Qiah. $1,74,3.00 . Pomeroy Motor
d~port. Pb. 82&amp;-X
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r.. reM -bteal6oa .Ledden., .
kaf!old Boardt. DNo Clolbl.
t ~ f;~llI ttQJ,.~::r,'. f .tr., a lone

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•o• cHILDREN's
sAKE
e RKkleu
Drlwlnt

POMEROY
SOCIETY

-----Heath Methodist
I WSCS Meeting Is
Held On Monday

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afternoon at thetr home, Uncoln t'"reeman. Danny Brown Marilyn

PAINT and
SERVICE
(LJNJ0N fl SHER

Sales-Paint-Service
Phones 8265X _ &amp;009- y
MIDDLEPORT

Mitch, M". Keooeth

Byer.

Eleanor Schaal, Middleport Society Edt lor, Phone 6079
LuciiU. Bearhs Hawkms, Pomeroy soc1e ty Editor, Phone 6244

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Becomes Citizen

' B. H. Sanborn Missionary Society
I Votes March Of Dimes Contribution
01mc~ and Mtss Ehzabeth

Mrs. Mr aod M" Floyd Rumheld

Thomafl Rtley, Mrs Noah Haskins
An arran 8ement of fruits in a
cornucopia was usc d on lh e r..
l I bl
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Middleport
Society

l9cTooth
Brushes

2 FOR 29t
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Tllfl•d •nd oYII
styl••l Cle1r nylon br]ltl•s-

Fociol
Tissues

2 boxes 29c
Reg. 19~; bot., 300
count v•lue!
Wlllte "Aniel

Skin".

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, BIG " KING SIZE " BUYS APLENTY!
13c cereal bowl
13c coffee mug

Oe
')c

29c vegelable bowl
30~ eup-PUeer 1ct
29c buller dish
79c big rlcl·anter
26c planlen
% t"OR
4.5c swu~e pan
36c square cuke pan .
Uc U·ln pie plate
98.: percnlatnr
Ill&lt; dishcloth .. 6 FOR
39c rag rug
21ic IUier paper
.
21ic books
2 FOR
58c silk H&lt;arl
4k women's briefs

IDe

19e
19e
39c
2Ue
2tJr
2Dr
Uc
6lk
49c
29c

IDe
2De

Greeting
Cards

BOX 59c
Fte,. $1.60 bo:a of
16 ell • OCCII!on
urds, evpa..

Towels, Cloths

RIG. 91c

39c

35r

Mrs J M Archer has re&lt;:e1ved
wor d of thee n!lcal tl!ness of her
broth er-in law at hts hnme tn Col
umhtls H1s w1fe is th~: former
Pearl Denny, a former Middleport
rei'!tdcnt
( et!l Sansbury, son of Mrs
Dawes Sansbun anti the late Mr
Sansbury, Columbu$ rs I he g1•neral
rnan11gcr of KNAC, l~le\lsJon ~ta
!ton at l' ort Smllh, Ark,msll.!i Mr
Sansbury rs a native of M'trldlcport
Mayor and Mr-s l U t t!ihl'r
anrl son Tommy, wcrr. weekend
~o:ucsts ot Mr and
Mr~
Harold
Moore !llld son, :'-.1lr.h11d Mayor
fo~tsrhcr
attended the anaugunrl
C(rcmutucs on Monday
[11 tty Koehler, RN, {;alltpohs
.-;pent the weckl'nd w1th )tr anrl
Mrs Louts Barm·s and fmnll},
uroveport, RD , and vlslted relaiJvc:s m rrook~ville ~nroute
hnnw She was accompan!t•d to
:'-.lrrldleporl by hl'r molh&lt;·r ~Its
l.cwl:i Koehler, who has been q~il
mg 111 Crooksvllle
Mr and Mn Vtrgtl Edwnnh,
Columbus. spent the wl'eetnd lwr e
uHf 1n Gailtpolts vrstltng rt'lalt\C'~
fh('V reported that ltlflr llvcmon
lh old granddaushtcr, Jane Le~ll'y,
daughler
Mr
and Mrs
AI
Homoo, IS recovenng sahdaclorJIY
afl('r major surgl'ry last mon 1h
111r and Mrs Lce Sm1th sprnt
the wel•kcnd m Columbus and
the1r son, Mark, was a guest of
his grandparent-s, Mr anr[ Mrs
E 0 Smith
:'o1r~
Ulancht• HapLonslaiJ Is
staytng wltb Mrs D S
Harold
who IS rcrovcnng slowly aflrr a
recent lllnen.
Mrs Edison Wessa, Columhus
spf'nt !be weekend 111 Gallipolis
&amp;nd \ rs1ted hcrt Moaday wtlh n

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Tobie
Cover

69t

R•D· 39c ••- l0x40-ln.
R•t· 10c ••, 11'11-ln. Cennon

Quilted
pl•stlc
tic brldp t•bl•
c;over. 30d0-ln.

Cannon towels
Wash&lt;lolbs

EA. 29t
4 FOR 29&lt;

Women's
Anklets

Plastic
Apron

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K&lt;'nnl'lh

MC'Elhmnry has llt•t n

a htiSIIH.•ss VISitor m

Colum!Jus

tillS week
RE~. 49&lt;
f Mr and Mrs Harold Ward iiHd
Mrs Gladys Morgan, ~Arti
\'hiller! Saturday with th
:a
Mrs Bt!ll Ervin, and
l.r
1
Lovely flor•l ptt· Ret- 39c pr. trland J\.lrs. Wtlluam Robson.,
..'', ~
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ttrn&amp;,. pretty 111 • l•·roll strlel Nr·
llrs. P K Russell an
u tround ruffle.
on rllnforc•d·
ter, Ka:ole,~tre iU at their
tfc ~
South Sefond Avenue
,
19c SALE OF FRESH CANDY
~Irs Arnold •fayea ts til at her
Dipp8d p.. nvt .. brl~. . ml•, bonbon•, gum drops.
home on Gravel lllll
:\Irs WIIUam RaUJ(r, Middl('
port Rd, has returned home from
:\\ergs General Hospital wttb ht 1
new daughter The Rallirr~ also
RIG.
98c
REG. 69c
h;nc f1ve sons
Unb,..tktbl•
)lr~ C M Jlennesy planner! lo
plastic! 6-ql t-ile
lean· today ror ColumbttS whrrc
In 3 gay colon.
~he wtll \iiSll Mr and Mrs Gordon
M•tal 12-ql. ~~obe
Barns and sons and attend 1111
Modern or IYy-on•
orgsn rE"cttal tonight at die Com
bleek dultn.
mun1ty Chu.rcb.

2 PRS. 59t

29c

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Kitchen Knives
Auorted 1Jyl•" Stllnleta stHf
with f'OMWOod h•MI•._

Reg. 29t · · · · · · · · 19c
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3-Piece
Bowl Set
RIO. S9c

29c
c!.. r glut mhc-

lna bowl1.14 1/a·ln.

to 7V•·In. dl1m.

Sale

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Woste
Basket

Waste
Bosket

39t

59c

Garment
Bag

Pepper,
Solt Set
SET 9c

RE~.

Mrs. Ben Spencer
At Home After
Visit T.? Salem

ISc

9c

Reg 20&lt; Hf vtl·
uti Cry1tel 1I ..s,
mtt1l up&amp;.

Pl•atic 54-ln. sin·
gle ttrrnent triM·
O!Mn bottom.

Starts Wednesday Morning

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
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N. 2nd Ave.

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1ghts h.onorln&amp; their daughter
Jenmfer on her e1ght birlhd~o~)'
(;anws were played and prltes
awarded to M1ke Sprouse Eddie
Baer Jun Hanson, Opal Offutt,
Mary Sue Handley and Manlyn
:-.tome
Aflt'r Je nmfer opened her many
gifts. refreshmenlll of tee cream
cake and lemonade were served
Favl.)rs were mlnature fans !or the
gtrls and small toys for the boys
Pre~:~ent were Peggy
Hoffner,
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(ontrJbullons to the Much of
Snod
grass mts.sronar-y,
were voted
whr n the !:l H Sanborn MISSiona:-~ Sut 1;-1 1 mel Monday ntght at
the f1r~ t Bap!rsl Ch urch
Mrs Allen Hughes , president,
was w charge of the meeung
which opened w1th an organ pre-l ludc b. Mrs (' P Bradbury Mrs
Hughrs read an mterpretatlon of
Lhl' Lord's Prayer and the group
rt&gt;peated the praye r m untson
Mrs Edrson Baker of the Dorcas Circle conducted the devotional service and read the 37th Pulm
and a story H1s First Mou.ntaln"
Ourmg th(' bustness meetins tbe
group ~oted lu s~nd the g1fl to Mis&amp;
Snoda-:rass as a gmng-away present
She IS a former home missionary at
Rto Grande and has been active m
work. tn the local churches
Mrs Raymond Luman bas been
ICI SKATING UAI AJa%anov1 11
named chairman of the Fellowsh.lp
1bown 1tter 1be beeamt 1n
Tea to be held tn February and the
Amerlcaa eltiun before Federal
Sucu•ly dectdcd to mv1te Jad1es
J'ud&amp;t WUU.m M Byrne lll
from J&lt;ttkson Wellston and flio
HollyWood. CalU. She tied rrom
Grande as spcc1al guests at the
Communkt Czechoslovakia lD
Tea Mrs Beulah Wh1te, Love-GUt
19~ while •t • lkstln&amp; meet In:
chatJ man, recetved the love-gift ofLondon. Shortly thereafte-r lh•
fenngs and gav~ the prayer and
and Mr and Mrs Ran M1ght of
cama ~ th!J!~ ~!_l'ne~tion4U
Mrs John KauH White Cross
Rutland W('re Sunday guests of
tharrman, gave the dedtcatory
1\fr and Mrs Lharl~s Huck Ru1
Mtss Wanda Lightfoot spent
pra;ycr fur these gtfts
land road
Mrs 1 l-' Hawktns prt'tienled
I :;unday
Rutland wtth
road M1ss Manone Burt, the program on "Foreign Ml.s:. wns' &lt;Jnd Mrs C E Hoyt closed
:-::-::-::-the mcctmg 11.1th prayer
The !_.ovo•-JOy Crrcle. 'o'-Jth Mrs
Lu ~~·~hatrmom ass1:sted tbe

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entertained wllb a party Saturday Terry Fultz:, Danny Crow, Sbaroa

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BEST
IN

Jennifer Blakeslee Is Honored
On Occasion Of Eighth Birthday

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ctu ' dren 1) rm K1m dn d K.ay o
\1ohav.k \' lllag( ~P• r t ~cvc.-r a l
days h.sl ...,~, k wrth hu parents
Ml~s Berm&lt;"e Bowcn , Spmtual Mr and ~trs \\ o B&lt;~ rrlllz
Llfe chau·man of the W S C S ·
Roger Allen thre., mon ths old
condu('ted the program when the son of Rev and \tr~ Hoger 13t s h(lp
January rnretmg of the Soctety who 18 sen ou~l} til l~l t h ~ heart
was held Monda) at Heath Metho;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ . d1st Ct.u rch
a I \me nt "' a.s rem uvI' d f r u l1l l\lJl ztr
Hospital Sunda1 to l hJidren :s !los
Mrs Bru ~ e Lloyd. president p1tal, Columb us
prt!SJderl and Mrs Herman HadMr and Mrs Eldon \\ ;-r k:s ~ere
dox ltd the devotional :servrce vlsltor:s m t.a l llpoll~ Sa turda\
whtch mcluded Scnpture readmg
Miss l\Ian~ n (,rur~.n returned
from PsaJms a call to worship, to Columbus Monday after spend
hymn and prayer on the theme tng the WPekcnd wttb her parents
Islands 1n Our Community •
Mr and ~l r:; Karl Gt U(:;er Mm
ersvtllc
Mtss Bowen followed the same
Mrs Clara Schl'af('r and sister
1 theme from the worshtp book, Mrs t'redil ).{u&lt;h nc vls tt!tli!C re
'Tbe Islands A wart Hll Word." 1atrves In ( mcrnnau
Her p.-ognuo rncluded an article
'The Mltacle of Mtsslons'', a chart
Mr and :\irs Oa\ rd Bumgardner
showrng ''islands" m our tom· of New Martlnsvt lle wen:- weekend
mun1ty , dtstnbutroo of leaOeta on guests of thctr part·nts Mr and
'The Fellowship of Intercewon"; Mrr; Elwood Bowers East Mam
a d1splay of hterature to be placed St and Mr and Mrs George Bum
FOR THE
on a bookshelf tn the church; gardner, Yason, W Va
plans for a Prayer Clrtle and
Mr and Mrs Ralph Walker and
closed w1th a parable from Glenn !amlly of Kanauga were Sunday
Clark's book 'I Will Lift Up Mine guests of Mr and Mrs
Walter
Eyes".
Walker Chestn road
Mrs Lloyd read 8 message from
Mr and ~rs f''rankhn Hudson
the Slate Pres 1dent and Mrs Nan and family vtsltf'ct Sunrlav u1 New
Moore read an art 1ete f'rom "The Haven W Va with Mr and Mn1
Methodist Women" The District Harry Capehart Jr and farllll)
meeting to be held m Portsmouth
Mr and Mrs Stdney Spf'nC&lt;'r
on March 26 was announced The and daughter ScdonJa were v1s1t
ALSO
Society voted to send the pastor, ors In Columbus last week
lo'or Other Home
the Rev c R Konknght, to the
Mr and Mrs R B Wtlklns re
Improvement Supplies
Pastor~~ Convention m Columbus
turned to their home l..anr:aster
SEE
A salad course was served by today after a \!Sit wtth her mother
Mrs Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. P. L. Mrs Ad rite Grueser

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a Driving Withollt Muffl•n
Will Not a. Tol•r•ted
VIolators wtll be taken twfore
MAyor Thuener There have
been too many complaints con('ermng thJ s'
Lewrenc. Whltla~~h.
Mershall of Syncua.

The Daily Sentinel

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Ronald Logan
Is Hon.ored Ort .--Eighth Birthday

No Copyc•ts
SALT LAKE CITY -(UP - To
correct a confusing and owno;yrug
Situation, I he Sail Lake Cll} Com
mJsston ha~ ou 1frtted 1ts poille
force m enl!rel) new umforms and
passed a law prohabttmg prJvatc
guards, delivery men repa~rmen
and other umformed CIV!hans fro m
eopymg them

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KENT, 0 - (UP) -Mayor Rav
mond Manchester. 73, not only
brought about ~he establishment
of muntc!pal c-ourt ses~rons here.
ehmmatmg a mayor's court, but
al$0 butlt the court bench wtlh a
do-lt-younself k1t

KANSAS No. 1
NEW YORK UP - Kansas and
:--.; orth Carohna placed 1 2 m th.e
United Press college basketball
ratmgs today for the siXth strught
week while
Seattle Umvenuty
maJc Jts ftrst appearance 1n the
Lop ten th1s aeaaon

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Adults pl'esent were Mr and Mrs
James Hanson of GallipoliB, Mrs.
Opha Offutt Mrs Don Becker,
Mrs Edward Baer and Mrs. Joh:~.
Tldodley

f.ALL CIVIL DEFENSE

n£"ahng furnaces, slitters, shears _
and other aux1hary equ1pmet1L, lv
turnmg uut light-gauge sheet Tbe
fust fotl mtlls art! to start rolhng
1n the next few weeks
Though mdustrtally Important tn
Itself, today s production or common olloy coded
num sheet rs JUSt the start ot tne
g~eat flow of alummum products
to be produced at Ravenswood pr1mary alummum and sheet.
plate and fotlm a varte1y of forms
In the Raven3wood Works Ka111er Alummum rs constructmg twu
plants, each a great facihty m Its
own nght They are la1d out on
the 2500-acre Oh1o Rtver s1te to
prov1de maxtmum erttdency m an
integrated operahon m wh1ch moJ
ten pnmary aluminum produced
!rom alumma 1n the reduction
plant will be cast dlrectly mto m
gots for the adJacent rollm1 mtll
When completed, the rolling
m11\ wJII have an annual capa('Jt.}
of 169.150 tons of fabracated pro
ducts Th(' reduct1on plant mlhally will have feur • 1t11nes wtth an
annual capacity 01 126 000 tpm of
Prtmary !Uummunt, and tnlargement to a capac1ly of 220 000 tons
1s COlllemplHit&gt;d as the alummum
market warrants
Construc\lon uf t \lese two facrll·
ties has set the pace m the alum
1num mdustry s move to the Ohto
Valley.
'There ts a specud Slgnlflcance
tn Katser Aluminum's R4\'cnswood
Works D A. Rhondes, Vice Prf"s
u.lcnl and General Manager, dcctarPrl ttt commenting on the start
of .-;heet produc!Jon
'It wtll be the rrrst operation Jn
the U S alumtnum indu!ltry bned
on the fact that ('081 19 the most
economiC source ot electncal en
ergy for tile prorlut'tion of alumr
num when located close to m•Jor
markeb and a dtrcct tronsporta
!ton route for raw malen~ls
Recognttt.On of thu faet l«!rl
J\a1ser Aluminum to the Oh10 Ri~cr Valley ~ltc at Ravt'nswood w ht•r(' 1ow -cost coal· h:.ised power
IS readtlv avatlahlc, where 70 per
t'ent of the natton's aluminum con
surup!Jon rs wtlhm a,5(l().mrlc radliiFI and where. lhe company 15
able to move materials from mme
to fabn~itllng plant m a drreet
hne OV('r a short all water route
' Though r:a\•enswood 1s Ka1ser
AJummum s largcst smgle expan(Contlnuf-'d on pep Mftn)

Larry Walker's
Sixth Birthday
Is Celebrated

SIMMONS famous CORRECT POSTURE MaHress

Sunday School
Attendance Pins
Awarded To 29

for tltose wlto need straight-as-an-arrow support!
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If you are among those Wtth "Problem
Backs" the Correct Posture is a bargain at
any pnce 1 But, 1f you act now, you get this
healthful, restful, back· saving Simmons

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Mattress at a money . savmg $20.00 off I
Scientifically destgned to keep your spine
stratght- to prevent the aches often co us-

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spring. Same special price Full or Twin
Bed S1ze.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, January 16, 1957

By UNITED PRESS

Oh•o Part' y cloud~ and eontt,..
1.1ed cold ~od"'y end t9n1ght. S...w
flurrl••
port1on thl1 mornl"..-\4 neoar L•ka Erie thl1 tfte,.,...n
tnd tonight High todey 12 to 11
north I 8 to 14 ~th. Low tonlthf

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fwr-nt.} nme pins for attendan-ttil
at Sunday School were awarded
on Sunday mormng at the Mason
Methodist Church bv Donald Fog
lesong, IUpcnntcndcnl
The awards were presented at
Lhe openmg exere1scs and ,nclud
erl the awardmg of three e1ght
year attendance pms, one f1ve
year pin, four three year pins, 11
two--year Ifni!, and ten one year
Jllllll
Those receivmg Cl,!lht }ear put~
were Ltnda Bumgardner Dean
Bumgardner, and George llay Van
Meter Re('eivmg a f1ve yen pin
was Judy Roush
Three-year pills wt-re ~:rvrn to
1.1rs Blanche Tucker Mrs W H
Foglesong. Cath('rtl1~
fo:lrzabeth
Johnson. and June van ~fcler
ltecetvmg two }Tar Jllns were
Claudia Zerkle, R•Y' Johnson Nan
q Me Dame\, M1ke Johnson, P11
tncm Rtky Jar:k.e Capehart, Kar
en Stewart. Fred Johnson Allee
Fay(' Johnson, Glen Johnson, and
L1lah Zerkle
One year ptn:~ went to Marvm
Roush, CooniE' Nr.wlort and Ltlah
Zerkle I! a} ftrdnutn, f.rnest .John
!lOll, Sally ProUilt. Ji:sta Bumgardner, D1ane Capehart, Susan WJrn
cr and Emma )1:_,ttox.

Funeral servl('es wtll be held
Friday at 2 p m tn the Chester
Metbodut Church
for Emm-a
Smltb, 82 who died at the home
of a daughter m Chester on Wednesday of 11 heart alta('k

Tbe deceased had been 111 !or
a ten day penod preeedmg her
death.
Surv1vmg are two daughter'!!,
Mrs Hazel Walker of MarJRna,
Arkansas and Ruth Taylor of
Chester With whom she made her
home Ali&amp;: IUrVI\IIIlg arc li\'C
grand chil'aren

lutial will be made In Che&amp;ter
Ceme\et)' at U\11 s1de of her laLe
husband, Loremo Smrth, under
the dtrectron of the Ewwg Funeral
Home

'The {lrst pass, \\ithout ceremony, of rough re-roll alummurn stock marks the begmnmg of
commercial production at Kaiser Alummum and Chemical Corporat~on's huge Ravenswood,
West Vtrginta, mtegrated reduction and fabrtcation facthty. Ttus rmll, shown bemg ~ed
up by an uqtdeoUfted operator m one v1ew, and from the opposit-e ~Ide tn lhe otl1e11, Is . .a

rtght gauge,

60~mch,

4-ht mill- tl}e ftrst of nhM.

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Tri-Countv. Scout
Executives Hold
Pack Inspection

Lou n t y Superintendent of
Schools 0 0 Patterson begnu
Thursday g·vlng a senes of scholarshlp tesls rn cou11ty h1gh
schools that will keep hrm bU8y
throughout the week

Wtlblrr Dickson anrl Thoma
'~ambdtn
Pornt Pleasant~ bot
rn..t.:oun ty Scout Execuhves 111
lpecled Cub Park
244, al Lhe
:.'ir~t Daptrst Church
Tuesda•
"'Vemng Approxrmate!) f.Hy per
iOns '.'~·re prl'~l'n! fur the m~el
mg melurlmg par,..nls of hO}S who
are e!Jgible for C11h Scouts at S
vears of age

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Captain Billy Bryant and h1s
w1fe, Josephine, are to appear on
the Groucho Marx 1V show, "You
Bet Your Life' on January 24 according to information reccrved
by friends n Pt Pleasant from
the Brvants
The Bryants arc 1n Hollyv.ood
where they were called last September by th(' Hal Roach Studios
peth1l.n1ng to mak1ng the captam's.
book, "Children of Old ~an Rl\'er"
mlo a movie

Pilgrim Holiness
Church To Reopen
The J&gt;1lgrtm Holiness Church at
Mason w11l be re-opened accord
tng to an announcement by the
pa&amp;tor. Rev t..v5eoe Thorne
Thorne tald that the church will
reopen with. a revival serv1ce to
began this baturday e\rcninr and
to be conducted by Mr Thorne
mghlly throutchout the following
week. The cburch has been elosed
dunne: tbe past nve months.

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'1 ,~~,1'0 ! 0 r ~~.,moll:~ei~a!arenc ~ 0 ~

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o Kankaket' ,

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where

I t::radualed

Thtl'e coa l truckers W(re arrest
'd S~5 and costi and the thlrrl
'!il2!) and CO'!ib Ill ma}or's court
hf" ~alfle day
r ht• I -: hter rrnes wc•t to Dale
'mtlh 27. Rutland and Harold
lhrnsonvrll ;H1
ilrl,., n 34.
narrl (•St v.as Ja) Hall Rt I ~ 1 d
Jl• purl
In ~nurher court

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aelwn Fred

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nrcl&lt;'
:l.hanwhJ!e Shcnff Robut Bar
~nh .. rh rt"porled Tl1omd , L)nun
:,\r3(liSC was arrested ~I till !,1\
'Or lll10XIC&amp;LJun on authonly of
JnH·nlle Jlldge John &lt; ""~ 011 and
J~

~e]eased \\cdnesd~) James D&gt;c ~.
RulLmd "as relea~ed fuesrlay
by ~~"~or J E Dem.son or Ru t
tand B L Dowell, ( oi!Jmbus 0 ,
Hreslerl T1.1csday for non support
by (unstable Pet~ Hendni wu
t'\'1(-'a~ed bv J"'lll~f' or Peace R E
Gnnd](', after Du,.,tl! agreed to
ray b&lt;IC"k supPort

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Meigs County TB
Society Reports
$2,831 Seal Sale
The Ml'lgs Count\ Tuberrulos rs
1nd Health. .\~soc1atl0n ha~ report
·rt l1. total 11f $2881 on turned Ill
so far on the 1956 Seal Sale campalgn with ~orne lat..- rNurns s\JI!
:-on•1ng: m It ~~ hoped th,11 lh1•rr
~oa( of $3 ~~5 00 will be reached
fht~ mnut \ ~~ usrr!
f(Jr mobile
llllJis rltmrs hPalth t&gt;rlu(atwn au.'{
rehab1ltl~lton
and rase flndmgs
Mrs
W A
~urg ,m
Atht·n &lt;:
lload ts rha1rmiln of the St'al
S,1lc e.alllp.u~n ,J,ul Jbroirl'Woorl
I!Nd ~~ prP,trlrnt of I hi' A.ssot Jil
tron Ill flltrgs Counl~ \Irs V.all
1ce Br~dforrl l::x('l·utne )ecrctan
rs 111 l h~rgr of lhf' rer-orl~

Mini~ters Hear

Cheesebrew On
Legion Projed
~rank
~DrHh·r

( hee~cbrcw , Pa~t Cn~nof Dtslncl 8 of the Amer
.ran LcgJon wa:; the guest speak•r 'l'ohcn lhe MidrllPporl Mm Jslual '\sso{'talton met Monday morn
ng at the Fi rst Baptrsl (_ hurch
Tht Re~ C R Konkr1ght pre
.rrlf'rl ~nrt tntrodU('('rl Mr Cheest&gt;'"&lt;rf'W who spoke on the Legions
Hark to God' prOJN:t
Thr opl'nlng de"Votlonal servrc~
gl\rn by the prestdent and
It(' HI'\ Robert Styrs, Church of
,ht' Nazarene pastor, gave a r~
tllllf' Of his Sunday evcnmg ser
~,on on the topic' Prects!on Made
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j!encra l d1scussron was held
Week of Prayer
•'-'rl'lrt•s wh1ch were eonduded
Ia~\ l"mlav and the members al.so
lt M u--.S&lt;'rl assJstanr(' for a needy
fatl!ll\ m thl' town Pnsters on lhl'
0 rPachmg :\tiS!aon 1n Pomt Plea
-~ nl ha\e been recel\erl b) the
m 1he Unton

oaqor~

It was df&gt;Clderl
lf, 1ard Ruppel1

that the Rev
F1rst Presby
'I nan (hutch pa~lor
WtJI ,l(tVe
th•' ~ernwn re:-ume n('Xt medmg
'&gt;1-llh th1 Re\ l E Ho\t Ftrst

Thf' clo~mg pra~Pr at tht• mecl

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l·.ug~tnt ol l'i11~k.,la Gl·orge w1lh

the N.H\ 111 lt.,l, Jll(l \larold m
and also reeet\t'd illl Caltfo!ma
onr rlau).:tllcl', M.r!l
1 honorary docloral de~::ree lie hJ~
lhrlcy StJI; ,I" srr(k•rl Alc)f:andl done gr.adua1e work at the lnt 11 r na, Ohto
sit} of ltncttmat1 and Laflf' Sf'm- 1
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Sen1n~ \Il l\ lo he Wrdncsf!ay
1 .sened - 1 ~ 111·''
mary
e ormcr)
1 at 2 p m ,,t hJ1ut~ 10~11
tor 111 Mtddl('lown, Man.sfu·ld i!!ld
Sprmghdd Ohw
Mr (,]l tl n 11 Hlf lwrdo ondMel,t:s
County ' 1 ~ 111 11 ,.: ru 11 " an rea 1
11vcs "hrn ' ll' hccam(' 1H and was
BLANKET Nf;TS $3l 10
removed In 1h1 clm1c.
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Polio Drrvc lhatrman II .:
Roney sald today $31 BO .... ~~ rf'
tctvl'rl 1ucsd,1y !light lrl)tn 11
'hl.mkct I'Olic('L!on' takerr at
halfllmf' of the Pomf'fnlllumt
School Pnnc1pel Hu.,.rt Pnc•
gltnl' Jmda Monrc of llH I•JIH! of Portlind 1o11d tocl.y • besket·
Wl~ II\ ~ba;g" as~t!'letl h\ l 111'1'1 · ball vame ~(heduled Wtdn..day
ll('~~lers Lila 'J'l'rrell Srn· Slrul'llc, ni9ht agtllt'li-t Mtddleport Grade
I Ltnda Dasnctl Charlotte ,turra)
hu been unc;•l•d MceuH
be &lt;~nd Thelma Davt~
o 1 dangerou~ roa d condttlono •

be at 7 30
Ucv Galloway ha~ hct' ll su 1wr
tnlcndl'nt ~1nce \04.:1, anrl lasl
July was f']c "luJ Ia a new mwrcC('d~ntt'd 3)••ar-term Ills fhslnct
eompn~s 120 adtvc clulrchc!'t
wllh 10500 mcmhf'rs 111 35 Ohto
eounlws !rom Lake Enc to the
OhiO R1vcr
·s
ThP- central Oh10 rlts lncl '
one nf 72 dtstr1cts rn the rlenom
lnatlon R•v Galloway Is scnmg
a third 4p·ar \f'rm on the Churrh
G!!ner;l Board hlghf'st ('hurch a.d
mimstratJvchod) andalt~otsprcs
ldl'nt of the board
Jle ~~a trllstcc nf t.h~ !'t!azarf'Jr
Theollglctl Srmtnary, ~a~~~\r~ ~
0

v.as taken

~till :lc~~ J r ~ rta)

Petl .J\1 Larceny IS
Funeral Services Charged Against ~;:·~:;~";~u:-;:~•.:; &lt;harge of the
b M
Ar ll ld 'f d
F e He 1 fi?Glay ~:~.~~~um~~ m&lt;·~~r&lt;'W ~~~:~:r ~;;i~:.:: f~~··r.:r~:

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Of
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The Rev Harvey S Galo\\ay,
um us. supermen en
the central Ohto district , Church of the Nazarene. next \\cck
llaJI.m r,'(rlll l'alaskala 0
will make annual offiCial vtstts to scver&lt;Jl Nazarene churchrs dred Su11d n .Jt thr M~son &lt; hntr
frrcnrls hPt r It 11 n..- rl :\1onda~
in this area
He w111 speak In Chesterhill Tuesday, Syracuse, Wcdncs
Sltr\ 1101 •mludr 1m w 1fc, the
day, Rutland, Thursday, Pomt Rock, Fnday, and Umnn formrr 1u 1 'ltllll three lions.
Jhdge, Satun!a)' All srrv1ces wrll - -

nennt~

dut lur hv the I'umcflJ)

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•d lutsda} on Rt 143 by the State
11 atm l 111th two drJ\iers bf'mg fm

'l!ergency squad
Earhl'f the ~amr- da\ thf' ~quarl
mswert&gt;d a rail Ill Downmgto11
\h~n Hatlle Ham:-rg
frll on an
C) surface anrl suffrrcd a po9sJ
1le fractured hlp
She v. as brought to ~ll'tg ~ Gl'n
errl Hosp tlal
l

Plans nrc hem~ m:trle for ,
eorgantlatwn nf the Park Jll'
'llr~nts and comtntlltP memher~
•Ill ha\e a mret1n,., 111 the ncar
future

Nazarene Church Dist. Supt.
To Make Annual Visit In A~ea

1ruckers Fined
In Sweep Made
By Ohio Patrol

Denrus Booth~
age 7 son of
"r. ~ M.rs (' hn Rr-3t he \l' l(a1n
S1feet cut hiS ann when he ~('(')
dently pushed It through a gj113s
donr Tuesd.ry at home WhJIC at

)f1lton Hood, Troup chairman
j'lre~lder1 and Dalf' \f.ller Explor
•r St'out, l('d the Plcd~e of Alleg1
lnce Mr~ Ov.en Bratton gave th e
rea surer s report anrl Mr Hood
report.ed that as a goodwill protect" the Cu hs hart prt&gt;sen ted thr
!i'i.re Departmf'llt wt1h $10 at
"hnstm~s for 1h('lr Lhnstmas bas
ket pro•ect 1 he &lt; uhs had each
earned 50t I n mak(' lhts contn
buttnn pos'llillr

These testo; are giVen under supervillOn of a committee headed
by Patterson and composed also
of R }t. Gray of Eastern, Charles
HayttJan of Racine and Charles
G1bbs of tke Pomeroy ScbooiB
Saturday Patterson returns to
fUtJne to supervise an agriculture
engmeering test for Vo-Aj students there

Local Couple
To Appear On
Marx TV Show

County Scnool Supenntendcnt 0 0 P&lt;Jtterson re\-e&lt;lled to- - -.- - - - - - - - - - day that sc 1'JO]s at H~rr1sonv1Ue
I Tuppers Pl a1ns and Lhestcr do.:
ed on ~ond &lt;~, dlJc to thr eJ&lt;treme
told ~eath('r and sno"' Patlcrson
satd torlay that to t hf' f..est of hi$
knowledge the 1hrll ~l hools went

Emergency Squad
Is Called Out
Twice Tuesday

stalled lnitia1 'production mvolves finisijtha: Operation. By muJ-summer rolling capacity total
mg 169,150 tons of sheet and (ml Will be m operation with pnmary metal bemg provided by
an adJommg reduction (smeltenng) plant Construction ts scheduled soon to add plate facili- rJI a~
ties to the sheet and
capacity
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County School
Scholarship
Tests Readied

Scn10r boys m the Vo-Ag De-partment at RtK:me w11J take a
state agrlcultu... test Tburst1ay
An estunatcd 40 picked senaors
from all lti~h schools m the rounty ex.cept Middleport, which does
not participate, w11l take state
!eholarshlp tests t"nday at the
Pomeroy SenJOr Htgh School

I \acatron.

ltoherJ R Lc\ ~ Js , 29 son of :\1r
I and Mrs Clarence lRwt~ lo !Uill
1 hu~; formPr M1d•llepurt residents
IS cr111calh tnjured &lt;Jl ~1t 1 armel
Hosptta l &lt; olu:nhu s
Mr LewJs who 1s l'tnp (() yc-d 'll
he J",;ew York Central vard~ w
' olumbus was enroute home } n
Jay nl,!;!'!t whPn
h1s tar hll an
underpa• s nn ~tr-Krn)P\ AHnue
At la st r{'ports he had not r1
~atncd (nnsl'JOus nf'ss
He had
,kull frac•ure boltt arms brok.r n
1ne leg b1oken and multrple hod\
md head 111June!l
tndudm g &lt;l
&gt;errous eye ln) urv
RelaiiVP~ herr mrludl' h1s ~,;rand
(ather Thomas Le'o'o,S \11r!dleport
an uncle, Cbartes I.t•Wh
Br ~d
e~un
two aun 1-11 ~rs Woodrllv.
o._ugherty and Mrs Hazel Board
Mlddlt&gt;port.
He has a wife and two children

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Fr1end1 may call at the residence Llfthl noon Friday the day
of the servtces.

Snow and cold wearher brought stghs to tountv and state
h1ghway workeTS here today as the) agam labored around the
dod to keep roadways dear and open but to s tudpn1 s m
three Meags County Schools It brought about an L!nsC" hcduled

Robert R. Lewis
Critically Hurt
In Auto Mishap

Emma Smith, 82
Fat.alJ y slfJC
•ken
and fld •l•m•· I By Heart Attack

furniture, Appliances, Breakfost Sets, Bedroom Suites, Living
Room Suites, Tables, Chairs, La mps, Pictures, Blankets, Women's ond Children's Reody-To· Weor, Co~~· Dresses, .Blouse~,
Men's and Boys' Weor, Housewo res, Telev1s1on and Rod1o, Host·
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. RAVENSWOOD , WEST VIRGINIA - The first alumtnum
sheet to c..-ome from the naUon's newest aluminum productJon
center tn the Ohio River Valley is rolling oqt from the tnitial
operatmg umts of the $200·mill10n works Kaiser Alummum I•
Chemtcal CorporaHon is building here.
Now 111 productiOn are cold·rolhng iacllibes, along wJth an-

$49 50

Tbc Past OHirers Club o( Ra
l':lnC OES anrl ln~lt&lt;'d RUe&amp;ta held
\hctr YnnuaJ rl!fln('r Sunday, al
~e Marttn n.•staurant, Bt 1 ~ m
ThNc wtll ht: no Januan· meetins due to th&lt;• dmn('r a11d the
ljlext mcrlmg will bt' hrld al the
~me of Mrs W R ( 11rprnter on
~onday I&lt;chruary 11
Atlf'ndwg the dinner were Mr
and Mrs Charlt's Hcnslev, Fred
Swan :llr and l-lr9 W1lilam Sit:
wart Mrs W R C•rp~ntcr. Mr
and ~trs Bert Grtnuu. ~lr and
Mrs. Ralph Wrbb, Mr~ ( lydc Andrews, :vJrs lll'len Johnson, Mrs
Edward Simpson Mrs Jesse Bnnker, Mrs R('n Price and Air nnd
Mrs W 0 Barmtz

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First Runs Of Sheet Aluminum
Made At Ravenswood Plant

Gtrls mtramurai Basketball bas
started at Middleport H~.gb School
with Mra Nan Moore, PhysJcal
Education teacher, as coach.
Otfrcers elected by the teams
are Fre1hman, Captain, Bonme
Van Cooney, co-tapt, D1ana Hovatter, Sophomores, Captatn, Polly
rhomas, co-captton, Nancy Haddox Jumors. Captarn, Jeanette
Cro~ks, co captain, Carol Blaker,
SeniOrs, Captain, Kay Stllf's, cocaptatn, Janet Valentine
In the rlrst game the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen Jnd
the Junrnrs beat the S1m10rs by
two points

Gruc~er.

RacineOES
Chapter Holds
Annual Dinner

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De110ted ro ne Interest£. Of rile lllleigs-Mu- tlHtl
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nty
aiser P

ElBERFELDS JANUARY SALE

Those a:~~rst~n,:: Mr and Mrs.
Logan wttb the purty were 1\fn
Raymond Kloc~. Mrs Harry Moore
and Mrs John Beaver, A very en·
JOYable afternoon was spf'nt by all.

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Sendtng g1fts but unable to attend were Susie Soulsby and
Carole Greene
Jenn1fer was also honored Fri·
day afternoon when her school
mates of the socond grade at
Sugar Run School. taugbt by Mrs
Frank Rembart were treated by
her parents

Opened By Girls

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VOL VII

ONE PHONE CALL Intramural Play
COULD SAVE ACITY

In thll e?Cilt of a aurpri&amp;e eneft)J air
altaelr: one phone call of "1r11r:~c
from one Skywatcher could UYe a
(;Jty from dealructJon, ac.wrdin&amp; to
the U. S. Au Foree. In l'iew of pr~
eut world tenatont nwre chilian -mluoteera are needed in the Ground
Ob~ner Corps Skywatchen an ••
nnportant element ol our Ill' defenee
aystem. Only a few houn a week are

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and Marla HanJJOn of GalUpoJta

BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE IN

Ronald Logan, son of 1\fr and
}!r ~ lluward Logan, was honored
Saturday aft1 rnoon With a blrthdll} pa1 ty cckbrahng his 8th
birthday The party was held m
the hdscmcr.L
which was gady
decorated for thr- ocC'aslon
As each grn ~l came in they
v.rJ (' ·~~~~e n a hat and horn After
g11mes wc:r(' rlayed and gtfts were
opener! refreshments w~rc servt"d
Barbara Logan and Taman Finlaw ~l"rved t he tefreshmenb
Those wtnnmg prl7cs wt're Jane
Grueser, Oon SW!Shl"r, Eugene
1 rlJlflkl ancl Ten' sa Moore.
Those pre~ent wrre boys Steve
Fmlaw Don Swisher Eu~enf' Tnpplet, Larry Mankms, \hariPs Hy
sell, Jimmy GJll)('rt, Bruce McKen
zte, John Wolfe Rilymond Zirkle,
Mtke Martin, Honme Cbeat] c. Roger Moote Char!l's Lemley, raul
Smrth, Ronmc R1frlc and Johnny
Jordan,
Gul11 Millie l.eg,Jr, Sally lla1l
ford Pt ggy Dowers, Becky Stivers,
Beverly and Coty Beav('r, Susan
Lytle, Maurtsha Darst, Mary Ann
McKcnz re,
Jackl1n Seutcnable
Jane Gruesf'r, fonme D1JI , T('reaa
Moore, Trudy and Mary Ann Klot's
Tamara fo~mlaw Dtll bar a Logan and
the honored ~:ucst
Those send1ng gifts but unlilble
to attend were Karen and Leah

Th(' !i!Jdh btrthday o{ Loirry
Walku. fiOH or Air and Mrs.
Mrs Dt'n Spencer Tdltrnt'd horne James Walku
was «lcbratod
Saturrh1Y art~r a several Wl't&gt;ks wllh a patiY at the ~rflernoon l'iCS
vhrt 111 Salem with her da11ght1'r slon of the )ltddlcporl Klllderaar
aw1 sou m Jaw, Mr And Mr, ten l&gt;~ ndav
WtH11i,l1 J.1ckson and !ion
Mr~
Walkrr and d&lt;~ughlf'T,
:\lr Ja('k~on, his fatht•r (,ll·u Knrcn wert' a~stsled hy the teaJarksvn and bls uncl~ J&gt;on~\rl cher, Mrs Guy Reynolds,
scrv·
.Jarkoon
nrc members of the lRI the rlrcorated t'up r.11 cos. ~r·c
Salem L~gron Band whuch .,.. 1\l cream and favors to the children.
represct'lt OhiO ln the 111au~ural
Guests mcluded Mrs Sherman
pararlt' 1n Wasblngt.on , D. C' on &amp;u&amp;klrk unrl ~~~ Burfrty
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Special l[uesh 11t the party ill).
Mrs Jack::mn is the fot'tliU le were Burldy and Mtchad BuskBetty Adams. a araduate of Ra irk, Billy Slater Btlly See, Skippy
cme Htgh School and of the Hoi- Logan, John Ingels and Bobby
zcr Hosp•tl.!.l School of NursLng

tommiUee Mrs L D Dtles Mrs
Lawrence BlDg, Mre Clern1s Fox,
Mrs J 0 Leonard, Mrs Charles
Searles, served a dessert course to
twenty-aeven members and one
guest, Mrs J
B
Hayes/ Mrs
Searles was m charge of the tallle
decorations and used coral gladlolua and wh1te chrysanthemums
m arrangements on the tabla w1th
ivy garlanded the length o! the
table whtch was h;{hted by green
tapers In cryltal holders

Moorf' , Mary FranciS, Jetf CUt.bbcrlson Edd 1 ~ Baer Mike Dan·
wlfi Ma rty Moranty Paula Tbelp,
Opal OHutL Nancy T1tua, M11ry
Sue Handley , Mike Sprouae
Mary Manki n Barbara Wllliama,
Randy Becker , and Jim, Bil1, Carel,

BUUETIN

S~t;hool

frner m hrmngs ht'!ore Jus\Jc~ of Huppcll Mr Sl)ers
and Mr
thl' rca(c c arl pyall of Ma~on fol
KonlmJ;!hl were present for the
lowmg :uresls b\ Con~tahle w l
rn••lrn:::
Thorn of Mason on v.arrant s
- - - - -- - -chargmg p('tly lar('('Jl\
Cl:m rlrc Ohhngrr 24 nnd John
m '-1111er 19 wrrP rhar,.:l'd w1lh
bilailll,ll; 1\\-o tlrl'~ Jrlfl "hN'h (Iff
a mut~ ~hul'le rar hclon).:rng to
W 11 Htrchflrld a c-oal opcr&lt;~lor
near \\l'st tolrtmh1a
OhlrngL•r wa~ arre,ll'rl h\ Jhnrn
\.J
on Salurdav mghl and &lt;~rralbnerl
Mnnday c 1rn 1ng Jwfore P~atl ~ld
T11o Wshama stud('nts Will lw
lcr wa s pwkr d up Hl \Ja so tt ur1 1111 0 n~, more th;rn 400 h1gh s('hool
• Saturday l'\tnJn;; and arraq::ncrl i Jllllur~ from the stale or West
I the sam(' mght hl forf' P)alt
\r l ~~ ~~~~ to attrnd the ~cventh an.
Ohhngl'r was fmed $10 and tu~h nua l h. 110W Your State GO\ ern·
and scnlenr•·rl 10 10 d&lt;J,s m Jall m• nl Oav' conference rn Charll's
while Mlll(r 11 ~ ftned $20 and tun on l'rbruar~' 11
" ar'~ Roush and Roy Clark ar
1 cos 1s .
Stdney S1ohur 34 !l&lt;~rml \1,1~ ''miHtlllcrl b;y Mrs
Theodo•ta
hound ow~ to thr Ma} grand Jllfl I rr•tk.r wrll alll'nd the eonfC-'r
on a h~.starch rhar~(' ltt a hc-.mn g l ln&lt;f' after hcmg cl&lt;-cted hy lhclr
111 P)-111~ tuun on Monda1 ll&lt;rl ti,~~~JIIal('s to ll\cnrl
tng lie v.as lnd!Wd 1n Hte 1ount} 1 I he \\P.s' Vtrgrma Edtltalron
J;ul wtlh hnnd :-;et al $500
1 '\ ~~ut Jatron ~pOliiiOr('d confr-rt&gt;nce
Slohart V.J~ arre~lli'd rn Hall Ill I ~t\ 1 ~ lugh sehocl students a fl~8t
on Monday liy Constable Thor11 1 11.111d look dal tstat c govornment
" rv11 es an ar tvt 11es
a nd a naco n·~ con~tablc
·

were strll working on the roads
clc.anng the~ and ctndermc the
I hill roads wtth a mrxture of .salt
and c:nders Hart1.1ger sa1d that
most eoun1~ roaJs were m good
condJI!On
I I" lh
h
e mean 11me eavy snow
warn1ng~ posed a new threat Lo
th(• frozt'n northca,;t today 1n the
m1dst of a record shatlermg cold

..

I

~~rave

Ant! w~a thPrmen fo res.aw no re·
llcf from tf1c death dealing cold
waH' as a fresh mass of ArctiC
a1r swepl across the north ccntritJ
sti'"'
A { nJted Pr('ss survey showr-3'
at k.ast 32 ~~cather caused faUlJ
t1es slntt H1e cold wave tripped
most nf the nat1on east of the
RocktC' ~ Monda\
There l'of'rc S('H'n deaths m fndJana s1x 1n \t•v. York, four 111
Illinois , thnc ('arh m Vrrg1ma
West Vrrgma and Pennsylvama
two m ~lich1 ~an two •n New England a11d an~.: tach Ill Iowa .and
:\ttSSISSlppl
Th~ North('n st whrch had the
contrnent's co ldest weather Tuesday with a record 55 degrees below zero at Boom 1\le, N Y , was
due for hea\) snows today
We.athnmen warned the snow
wJII pllt' up to a depth of 6 to
12 mchcs m most of NPw England
wrth lhc cxccppon or northern
(Conhnu•d on Ptlge M'Ain)

I

Firemen Nearing
Half"ay Mark For
Polio Campaign

Pom&lt;'ro~ Vvlunteer Frremen rn
th('tr ~airs of popcorn on Saturdays tor1a } rt'porled that t~ey
were nea nn ~ the nalfway mark of
"ehr('\' tnloi ~ goAl of $1 000 for the
:\fc1gs \0unt1 PoliO FoUndation
Fund To date a('cordmg to Rol·
land Ncutzlrng they have taken
Ln $41060 loward the fund
Last Sa!ut da~ s sale of popcorn
on \l~tn ~t .... a~ condueted by
member~ of thr Second Ward Fire
Department rhelr lolal salett on
Saturday amotl111('d to $249.6(),. On
lh1s l'omrng ::-.aturday members of
the Th1rd Warrl Dept w11l handle
the sales anrl on the Saturday followmg members of all three
ward:s wtli as~tst m the drtvc.
A1dmg Ill last Saturday's proJect v.cre (,o::r rd!lcr :\tankm , Harry
Bol rngl'r \\ 11l1am Shertdan, Charks Wern, Hank. Young, Harry
Wa1son, Jack Sttv('rs, Ylax Folmer
Grlbert Frct·man, R,ty Kasp.pr and
Moot P&lt;~rker

Two Wahama High
Students Named Pomeroy Lions
}'o ''onference
Bean Dinner Is
I
Scheduled Tonite

I'

1

I

At lh1 Stat1 11 1glp,.&lt;~, G;~rage
off1oals satd !hat the u rnp('fature
stood at 12 rl egrf'es above zero at
7 am loday hut 1ha1 by 11 il(l
am had rt st'n lv 22 degrees AU
mam h1gh11-ays Wf'H' rept'lrted as
W('{ With tile back roads sttll 111
a slippery ron rl!lton
I Senn ru~d crrws from
the
Statt lhgh11-~ y g.1rage worked
1 throughout the mght and at noon
Lud.1y were reported slill out
I Metgs Co11nty Engtneer J E D
Hart1n .,:er ~ Jtf;
today that all
coun1\ roarl c rew ~ were out dur1ng the mgbt a nd t~al as of noon

II wtll be beans and corn bread
as thr bJll of fare for members of
t hr l'orneroy Ltons Club and their
g11c~t~
to nt g ht
at
Federated
Chu r rh ln gmnrnr:o at 6 30 p m
l11;:hlrghtlng the evenmg wrll be
\t~rly WNll forml'r manager of
hc~I J\~r lghL chamvrbn Rocky Mar{ 1a11&lt;1 who will be the prmc1pal
\IH ak.1 r of the cvcnrn.;
-\.11 1111.11 1 •·ds •lertvm~ (rom the
sail' nf trck.ch to t.be function Will
ht LUI n('d over to the Mcrgs
Co1rnl} Pol1o Foundation Dnvli.

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