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                  <text>S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan 15, 1957

- - - - - - -WARNING
•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
f h

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Middleport
Society

l9cTooth
Brushes

2 FOR 29t
I

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

or

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

]1111VCS.

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.,
..'', ~
~
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

r.

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
'..

Middleport

N. 2nd Ave.

8021-X

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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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Mr and Mn C •E Blakeslee Mike Wr1a;bt Antta Houdubelt
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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S.lf·h•lp
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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Dusl

NOW ONLY

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ed by inadequate support. Matching
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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12 Mutn Thur~y partly cloudy
and conf1nu-ed cold.

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Highway Crews Still At Work
s Alum· m ProdUCIIOR ToClear Ali County Roadways
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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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varlOus s.IZcs

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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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lege

o Kankaket' ,

Ill,

where

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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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11

aelwn Fred

;:1 ~ 1 ~ f~;~! r .•~~~,,:',"gft~~d "n~~ 10,.. a'nl~
u

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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
\a~

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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

°

af an

enn

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
II 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~:

C0 J b
t d t f
Of
I
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)

I

•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
L!ttle-

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·
eryond Dry Goods

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NO 232

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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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ree
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.

en tine

WEATHER

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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

r ~qu1red JOIN NOWl

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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
,J.!llllary 21
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

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~~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)

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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
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Scheduled Tonite

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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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Dally Sentinel
Day Book

OVERTHE BARREL AGAIN

Thero Daily S.entinel

DEVOTED

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INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

AUXILIARY MEETING
The Women 's Aulliliacy of Grace
Epist"opal Church will meet Thurs
dav Blternoon at the home
Mrs.
A · R Knight. Mrs. F..art Titus wiU
rN'U" W a port!on of
the book,
"The Ch urch In Soulht'asl Asia."

PablialteG every afternoon except Sunday br Tbe Ohio VaUey
leatl~ID:c:, at 110 Mechamc St.. Pomli!roy, 0 . Bwllness offict
phone

ecutorial office Dbone 3M'.
liCMARD I. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGIR

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RSY~OLD E. GREENE- EDITOR

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Julilicr.t.~n

rate1:

~livery

by carrier where aY&amp;ilable 30

They Served Whole Of MeiQs County •
Pomeroy Emergency Squall member Davjd Goodwin has rf•

port~ . 167. persons in Meigs County not counting fire calls
were atded 10 1956 by the volunteer rirst aid unit.
The 1956 summary a·lso showed that 722 answere were
made .to ~ails fo~ help by squadmen who donated 1,035 hours
of the1r time . Thts does not mclude fir st aid training meetings
equipment cleaning sessions.
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Kinds or aid rendered included falls 24. wrecks 21 heart
18. medical 16. stroke 11. cuts 7. transportation 5, bleeding 5,
baby 4, convulsJOns, burns, appendix. sprains, gun woundS ri~
ver aec.Jdents. fainting, drunks , B each; pneumonia 2, plain' oM
bellyache 2. objects in throat and dro wnin g also 2 eacti and
lost child, I.
Traveling a total of 2,573 miles in this work, the squad,

W.C.T.U. TO MERT
Thl' W.C'.T.U. wtll meet Friday
e\o·ening ~tl 5:30 al the homt: ttl
}Irs. M. L Kelly for a potluck
suppN and the members are ask·
ed to bring their table service

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~~~0~~~~~~~~~;~1 rY Mr.
Pettit
and

Around

Jim Thrasher

port or Gurney
or Quent
Re)'nfllds to t!lce Jn idea of • the
pudding and tel! yo'u to kick it
With Robt'rl RrUJrk
around.
cated.'' Sllch a distinct service provid ed by the Pomeroy squadlKIMA. Tanganyika - I believe I knew onlr by b)'Une, delivering
It was also full of little touche•
men, o~ly one of four such grours in the county, deserves ·spethere ls no crealer C&lt;"onomic tra,. 1 a ~uildup fl!,at wu mor, kind than like AI Dorne sending you hit oil
cial nottce by the public.
gedy lht~n tfJe foldi11g of a newa· accurate, but powerllllly ~omfort· painting which lllUJtrated the fint
paper or Jon,~~; e s~ ablished Lr11dltion lng to a country boy,
story )'Ou ever sold. J)Qrne earm
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and acceptance A paper or a ma1FUnny. Collie!''s bought the fint about an avera~e of $3,000 for a
azlne hils a person ality that is not piece [ wrote about the war, the painting, J 'IUrmile.
found in ord in1.1ry husines~ ven· first sbon 11tory after the war .
The wout thina about the' death
tures. It has h1:arl, personalit)·, Bqb McCormick, who was the of a magazine or a newapaper is
nostalgic reputation- things Lhat Washington boy in the early day¥, that while the legend HI)Jten, you
you reel as deeply as If some per. took Ume to set down and ex· can never quite put the people
son you lov('d has tiled
plain--painstakingly, as one talks back in the slots they made IJve,
(7'"U ~~ 0111' of 11 .w•r/1' ~ nf nrfkl••, iHI 1/t•tlr•ra/ h1rame Ill£
r
was
sitt
ing
here
in
the
A!rito
a child- the . mechanic&amp; ofwrit· and famous .No matter who gets
lfllng. 7'he1Jt' a1llrlu arr, ba ud (Ill Pl(urmrdirm Jltfl ·v irltd 1&gt;11
san
bush
when
the
word
came
that
Jng
professional ·magazine articl€s. hired to do '.\•hat later, he is never
1.\e ..l111eriuu n lnMll11/e IJ{ .t\1:.-'oWILI&lt;mlli, unrl//i r, Ohio Horidjl
Collier's an.·: lhc Woman's Home
For Collier's I once fou,nd a new quite O'Malley ot the Sun, trade·
of Ct~rtt{kd l'u/.llic Ar•tountcmts h r'riUJ.I!'I'IIllon wlOi the
companion ~1ad sh ut up sho p after pyramid (with conaiderable assist- mark .
l•tef'flal Rrvl'nlt e b'ervicr.)
all the se Yl'&lt;~r~ or being. 1 can't ance from a Cairo archeologist, 1 It coulcl be r am overly senti·
!.fao7 ~pie overpay their tB.h!8 becau se lh{'y rl1eRt themaelves on speak for the Com pani on, but Jt one Dr. Fahkry) an~ spent a spate ~ental abollt the way I make a
tiJI'Ir pertonal exemptions
must have lwcn a great frie nd l&lt;l of time with Nas&amp;~rs predece~&lt;lr, livi ng, whietl is natural enough.
Her11 Ia hOW lo CO UIIt yuur I'Xemptlona /ead1 l!lle tak CII $600 Oft )'OUr
many 11 mdhon women. Hut Cot. Mohamm~d Nagutb, wondering But \if you could pUt one paper,
lt.J:able Income) :
One exemption for your st:! lf, two , - -- - -- - - - - - - Her's was another matter
when wed all be a~saeslnated .
one mHgazine, back in business, I
1! you Kro t6 or over, two if you than 10 l!PtN:m of the supJJOrl, and
Quentin Rr.vnolds was sports erl·
~ did piece s about ~t.rica and would cheerfully give up aiJ the
arl!: blind, three I! you are bulh 65 he must be u muml.u:•r of a group Hor of Co i!JI'r's ne arly 20 yean .ammals and Gls and white hunt· other
infonnatton-entert.ainment
and blind. Tbe aame appllea to your who altv;;ctilJ· r provided more than
ago when 1 tim1cl ly ~ uhmitted the' ers s nd bartenders and dry river media forever.
lluab&amp;ud or wile.
half ll lliJIJill t , a ud tho.t pe rson mu!lt
first real ~llr k - rap e r magazine ~ds for Collier's. Whe~ 1 t worked
But then . Lam; a ·~MrarY oJd
U your buabc.nd or wit~ dl C!d dur · have h&lt;·i· n ,..u flll ed to claim lh11.l
lnr 191'.i8 you tan •tUI file a Joint d l.'jl ~ mlj •l l [ I'XI'~ IJl {OI' th!:! l'l'QUh!:!·
pieiX' 1 ewl' ulLt•mJ•led\ about for tt, It wa~ lhf'" . klt\d• o1 ·~hop man . a sq~ ·lJhOJ stili thlttks
return clatmlnr the ex~A~vtt ort!~
some b&lt;tsel18ll pla)'cr or another. ~hoJ~e .you drank wlth . Ute ~anag- that reading is'•fttri' · dnd~ that preo! llfvvl&lt;JinR mc.re tbau baU
c:luelln• Uloae tor aro or bllndn{'a8, I!Hlnt
~UIJJlO f[
H~ nol onl)' paid me the biggest m~ ed1tor and the ~htef ed.tlorial dige~tcd entertaihment burled at
to •bleb tbe deceoud would ha.ve
In order for 1111e ot the group to
400
bucks I ever saw. but sent me wrtter at Toots Sh~r .s. ant;! 1t nev· you, accompanied . by squawking
beell. eatltled at the ttru\ or d PIILh .
ha ve th&lt;&gt; I'Xt' ulptlo n all other melu&lt;I h('al'l warming pl'r sonal letter er Influenced .a decuwn on wheth· cnmmercials. is grist for
8 generaIJ er~ or ttw ~roup who contrlbut&lt;'d
Wk Qa•li8ee
that made me feel like Shakes- er to buy a p1cce from you.
tion
whtch
worshjp
~lvls
Presley
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mo re thn.n IIJ IJCr cent must 11ign
One exempUon or JIIOO can he derlnratlon s Umt they Will not dalm
peare wns an amateur hark .
;Bul Lhe, pe~ple . who , ran the and makes an Overnight demigod
Ukep for eacb penon who flts th.- tht1 dPJJPn&lt;J.,nl The lnte1·nnl Rn·
And when I was a sct~red !ICC· jomt .dldu t mt.nd ftnan cmg I pro- of something named Liberace.
deftnltlon of a depende11t. Thla $800 e1111e !;1•rvlte pmvidoa Form 21 20
ond·slring sportwrill'r lost in New specti l!B trip, 1,n advance, on t.he
(Copyright . 1 ~ 7 . · by United
11 aot doubled for ace or Ullndll l'~~. I M ultl(ll e fl upport Agr~ment) ror
York
,
he
re
tr.cved
me
rrom
a
mas·
otf-ch'lnce
you
d
tum
~1th
.Feature
Syndi.ute Inc)
ho•tver, u ID tbe U8e ul your pel'· til l!I j) H rjJOI! t!
slve anonymity in a s11loon and 1 somethlna. And always
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IODI.I C•:UIIllltll)b.
herded
m
e
around
the
bi~
people
somebody
like
Gordon
Tp CO:OlUit for an exemption, !he Childrr.n .and DitaLied ' Drprftdl'nt!ll
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1' 1H'I'&lt;' ~~ a dedur.tlon of M mu cb
Cl) llafl J•u thaD $600 g1'o11s
$IillO for care or ch lldren under
tocome for ttlt (excei)l that thle 1111
t '"il•ji:JU:~ [.) .! ; "i ~
IZ while tbe brelldwtnn er works.
BIRTHDAY P4~TY Hl~ll
dota aot appl7 to your child ir he ThiB chiJd .rare deduction 1.'1 avail.
: •.H'; :~. ~ I•J r.l :•. ~ j
ACROSS
3.
Buildinr
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Thill
Margaret
Call Was honored with
Ia uader 19 or 11 a full·Ume stu· able tu moth~ra. widower&amp;, diVorced
; J .:J~J i!t"':: : l I~P.'. , ,
1. Blade
&amp;ddiUon
atrlp
deot).
.o:;.Ji ~ i.l
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a
birthday
P4I'ty celebratina: her
and l e~~:~~olly separated ptlreon•, who
of rrau
4. Extlaor
~ 1 11
! ~ l·;:! J iJ
(I) HIYI reoelved more than half ll.ftl &amp;.ilOWl&gt;(J tO dl&gt;dUCt 9Xtle1HiflS paid
lOth birthday at the Cllfton Sch·
1"~: ·a•·~::J I:r
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e. cnu
or bla II&amp;J~r~ from JOU, unlen you to someone other than .a dependent
matlon ot
wood
ool. It was given by her mother
~r~:J ur.:., l·lHilJ "' ·
, ftl1 a llulUp • 8up(H)rl A1•·eement f or th e rare of a 11on, daugbtc r,
11. OreetinJ'
torrow
30. O.t
lf
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I-H~
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Mrs . Betty Call. Present
the
: ('" below).
1%. Apportion
a. t"'owrn
(dial .}
11tepaon or t letJdiLUJhter undel' the
·- l.:J~·JIIII
'' i
party
were
h!.!r
room
mates.
; 0) Not ftle a Joint rtturn .
13. Map boOk
6. ConiUct
31. Sea~
ar;e llmll. Th is regulation nlso apJ'J :~I (01
fill ') ' 1J
Garnes werfl played and prJaea
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(4) lie ettbtr a cltlsen or the plleJJ to an}' deiM!ndcnt of any age
14. Lltt
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7 Hlghe11t note
port
U. 8. or • rath1eDt ot the U. S, who 111 mentally or pbyalcally In·
were awardt!d to Dwa)lne Va.fl
1!1. ll"re.nce
(Guido'•)
oiAJa,) J'1 '•; :it I ~o:, j;J~·J' 1 .
C&amp;u.da. Mealeo, Canal Zooe, Pan· capacitated.
'·/:0';1 !f•' ':J ':J,' .i :1
(abbr.)
Meter, Buddy Young Mnd Terry
a. Charlea
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NDa AJld In ~~~ c:uea, a ~ervlee­
A working wlt4! 11 entitled to this
18.
SUtch
Henry.
The door prize waa ·Wot
Lamb
rrant
malli'l e~Ud II'IUI In the Philip. deductlou It her buaband Is pbyal18. Devoured
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II. Kind of card
amelll
by Ann Johnson.
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19. Old meuun 10. Spirited
U . Capital
(I• Lite wltll pou (a.blenee ,while vldlnr support Where the huband
Present were Mikey Hewell, Atm
lot wool
honea
(Tex.)
-'"•••- tei;IOOI doet DOt Interfere) 11 not diMabled, tb• wotklnl wife
41. Deck (¥!It· I JohnS(In, Ju~f WUJ1am1, Terr)'
21 . Vtttre4
Dt" be a 'ol.- rel&amp;tiYI aa tteftaed In
17. Sleepltu
at\ ro.at•v•
48. EXclaTt- ~
Harl')' .
Henry, Dwain V'ae
ulao take tho child-care .dedu.c·
2C. Public
lbl lDatruett. llocN: &amp;P' bt a COUIID may
20.
Mlllponda
know1iMJI't
Uon t'""!JII
Uon only If a Joint• return tt nled,
Dixie
Ju.ae
Rouah.
notlYIU JIIUUaUoDt.1 car• for a and lbe UOO limit mu1t be redu.ced
ftoUce
22. Tavern
4Metaph.)
tf.la&amp;.earlit
Varian.
Dana
lltltal Or .pli,Jtteat dlu.blllty •ho by
25.
Banr
23. Bpecka
38. Darta oa
tbe amount or the couple'• aro ..
t&amp;.Optnhto
Sharon Smith
, ~ ll•td • .,. rou bttore 10101 Income
:n. Moundl
30. Marnttud•
41. btr...
uceeds U500. 1t ahould be
(Uial.l
David Kearns.,
29.
IUeh
color
kapt 111 m lnd that you caD't lAke
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and Cork)'
thla deduction If you t.Ue the etaud·
ard 10 percent deduettou.
mountain
Meter,
It JM . ~ •lUll Ollll!'l ID tbe The ln11trucllon book wbleb comes
, Ji~nmie
IJippoft. Of .....IJ4..t. but DOD&amp; Of with
your tax form II'Yel further
31. Male d"r
Jf'l "'•Jdi141 "'"' .tltaa ball tbe lnfor;natlon. Help Ia a1ao uallable
8$. Conjunction.
~ ro. _,.., still h able \o by telephone or at olftcea or the
, and
31. Part of
Internal Revenue EJerylce. The Rev·
Bltlce.
.lire.
a check
Sll!rvlce urrea" you lO QOnault
Petfl Smith,
T•· II'IMM MH!1 lor e11mple, to enue
81.
V&amp;nclal
a provel'iy rqualllloed advltor If you
M•r1aret, ud ~~
co. a:xolama ..
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U.t eumptlon decide to seek OUlalde btlp,
lloarwt,o,..,.
..t)y C•Ii.
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tton to
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Mrt. Lett.~' Van l(etu liN illl·
frta'hten
U" • • .,., ooaur,lhlt!d more
.:. Cul olr
after being ill for a week
nee top.
her home in CUlton,
44 . Therefor.
Ml'li. Alm11 Peek and aon John·

Claim All Exemptions for Yourself
and Dependents

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DAILY CROSSWOR

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ly Alta Cone

and Hoyt
wife,Keeton,
Mrs. Cora
Mrs.
Har.Moore, ·a'ttended the funeral services, Friday in St. Albins, W.
Va., for Frank Inghram.
C. c. Clonode and ALbert Cone
made a buslnes11 trip, to Huntin«ton, W. Va. last week.
Vance Wilbur and Frank Colpns have purcbased new '57 model

tru~b.

Mrs. MattJE' · Morris remains about the .same in health at thi1
writing.
Mrs. Bertha Clay is a patient
in Sheltering Arms Hospital , at
Athens.
Thomas Fjtzpattick and Vance
Wilbur ·made a trip to Jackson,
Friday evemng.
Mrt. Margaret Wells of Miami,
Florida 1• vlaiting her parents, W.
A. Gregory and, wife.
Harry Lewis of Wilkesville and
Mr. ,and Mn C. C. Canode spent
Sunday with Mrs. Grace Hensler
and family.
Tonia of New Haven were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis Friday.
· Janice Nichot8(1n ,.,.ho h~ been
confiDed ~to bet. home du~ lo ill·
nesa has returl).ed ta her employ.
ment at the Bend Cab Co.
Miss Retha Lewts, and Morris
Johnson of wesl Columba called
en Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Davidson of Carrol, Ohio visited friends
in Clifton over the weekend .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mallett and
daughter of Pt. Pleasant and Mr.
and Mr• Don ltaynea and !lon
Berry of l-etart were S~pda)' l'aller&amp; of Mr. and Mr•· I. N'. Haynea.
Mra. LannJe France.fll or Mason
tpcnt Sunda)' with Mrs. Blanc)l.e
Jones.
Jes&amp;e Little returned home lifter
apendlng two weeki in Marion
Ohio vliitJnc relatlv~.
Mr. and Mrl. O~r IJ!InrY were
CJIJJoa on ICr. •nd ;tlr!l. R9me
Stew1rt 1~ Cbethire, Ohlo SOndll)'
t~vaaJ~r.

llr.
were

lor Pitkens Sr.

in Cltii'Jfston, W.

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- IS ·OO Cc.riledv Time
' 5:30 My Little Margie
5,oo FNlatt ap~dt Scruus Sbow
6 ;30
ews '" ure
6. 45 Sports Eye
O:M We.atherc~~&amp;t
7:00 CrunCh and De•
7:30 Dinah Shore $how
7:4S NBC News
8:00 You Bet. Your Life
8:30 Draanet
9:00 PeotJle'cr Cbolce
9:30 Thf' Ford Sbow
10:00 Lux Vi~ Tbea.tre
\1 !00 Nt.wa ,Me441;~
H :1.5 Weathercast

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In llaeti Cars
Jonuory

CLEARANCE SALE

OF ALL TRADE-IN~
.COME IN
.CHOOSE ,ONE

1953 Dodge · · $895
% ton pickup. One Local

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owner.

1952 Chav,relet $795
4 dr. Dlx. Healer and Seat
Covers. Completely overhauled,

1951 Stud. · .. · $395

V8 Comm. 0. D. Good tiles,
1'11111 fine:

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.1951 Ford · · ·· $395

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8:00
9:00
9:30

Mrs. Orville Allen Is Hostess To
laurel Cliff Better Health Club
Mrs. Orville Allen uallted by
Mn. Pearl Parter entertained the
LllW'el Clllf Better Health Club
Monday evenlna:.

Laurel

rlflectf9a .

Channe~ 8

Leo Crew Speaks
At Come Double
Closs Meeting

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DAILY CRl'PTOQUOTE - Hore'o !low JO ·work Ill
AX'I'DLBAAXII ,
II LONOP&amp;LLOW
OM lt1ttar almply et&amp;nda tor another. In tbll IUI'Iple A 11 uM
lor th1 lhrN L'a. X for the tw., o·,, ate. lhltc• tetten, a,_..
t:-ophtt. tht ltna1b and tormaUon of thl worda art all hint.J.
Ka"h day lhe cod.e JM.tel'l are diUarut.

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TO l'~y THill I"QQr..-aHAJt- . .
~ilt~Jdht .. ~tr Klar r ...... ap;t, ••

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·19.49 Willy .... $295
Station Wagon. All good
tires. Runs fine.

·1949 Chevrolet $195
Fleetline 2 dr. R &amp; H.

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
At TAffte Light

Ia Middleport
Opl!ll Evenings until II p.m.
Phone 104$-J
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Dli. IOIUI P. -~N (a-),

17, u anlltant prote110r of
elasalca. wu l1alntd predclellt of
PrincetoD Unlvenl~, New JerIIQ'. Dr. Goheea w1111ucceed. Dr.
Harold w. Dodda. who . . . u. ua.tven:lt)"t oompulsibrJ retirement ... of 18 1a l'UM, 1851.
Tbt anr preaident', • 1040
l'rlDcotoll!l"'duale.
hill dutlfll at lhe end o1 tbl
aaademle .JUI', (IRWMittMil)

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8:00 Bob Cummir.gs Sho~

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Mrs. B. F. Parmal~e eutertamed
Lovejoy Circle ·of the ·B. H.

8:30 Climax

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11 :05 · Sealll)iDg tqe Weather

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Sanbol'n Misaion117 SOciety Tues,day evening with Mrs. Raymond
Luman, ebalrman, prealdlnt.
Tb(l devotlonaJ service wa.s led
by Mra. Clemis Fox on the topic
"Tb'e Conquering Christ'' · written
by the aev. Byus o.f Mason, W. Pa.
Ml'l. Ch,.:r.Jea Searle• gave the
evenlna:'a progrAm and reviewed
the Home Mis81on• study-book on
the chapter, ''Ten Years in Progi'ea".
lt -.. aDnowleed that the February meetlna: would be at the
home of Mn. Se.arle1.
A vjalt to the COUnty Home on
Sunday wu reported · u a Circle
project
A deasert cOW'Ie was served. at
the elose of tbe meet.ing by Mrs.
Pumalee.

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Noon New.!
Uber,ce

i:OO Feminine Touch
1:45 Movie ?dati nee
J·.OO Afternoon FUm Festival
i1 30 Super Serial Time

O:Oo Mickey Mouse Glub
S:OO Cartoon Club
8:30 Five Star Final

7:ta John Dal, lc the News

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10o411 Sporll&lt;ope
11:00 Newa of the Nilht
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12:30 iLiberace
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4:30 Super Serial Tim..'
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6:1)1'1 Buffalo BHJ Jr.
6:ao CartMn Club
6:f5 Five Star F~nal
7:Ui Johr Dalv &amp; the Newr
7:30 Sberlif of Cochise
8:00 Circus
9:00 Wire Servjce
10:00 Air Force Time '57
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11:00 News of the Night
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12:15 St£n Off

Ladies Footwear

Cllurdl.

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The Homebuilderr Clasa of the
Middleport Church ot· Cbrtat met
Tuesday evening at tbe bome of
Mr. and Mr.s. Harold Lohse with
Mn. Caah Bahr, pre&amp;ident, in
c.barge of the busluess meEiting.
Mrs. Lois Harris conducted the
devotional service with · Mrt. Fred
1. Gardner giving the prayer and
Mrs. Harria tbe Scripture readiag. Group sina:log ol hymns wa.s
accompanied by Jennifer Lobae,
daughter of the host and ~o&amp;tea1.
During the businesa meet.iDJ the
memben drew names tJ children
at the county Home and wW pre..
sent them wltb lifts oD their
blrthd.,... They alao plallltod to
meet on JADUI.l'J' 24 at the churth
to count Sales Tu: &amp;tampa. A new
project of tbe clas, is colleetlng ·
the coupcms in Gold Medii produds to be redeemed :fur the
church treasury.
Mr&amp;. Harris eonduc:ted a Bible
quiz during the socla.l hour and
sandwich~ potato chips, mints
ao4 ~~.~ served to twelrtrone membe.,.: and the Lohse famlly, Jamea, lermlfer and Jack.
On the hospitality committee
were: Mr. and Mrs. Lohse, Mrs.
LOrraine CUndiff, Mra. Lois Harria, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Darnell,
Mrs. Lionel Boggs, Mrs. Harold
Long.

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James Dillhl, Mn. Charles
Yeqer, Mrs. Georc:e Burns, Mrs.
llel Clark, Mn. Stanley Harbour,
l!rL Dor Eberabacb, Mr.s. Rad·
ford Ingles, Mrs. Mary Berry, Mr8.
Donald Cook, and Mn. Howard
VilD Matte.

LARGE

Servicemen

SUPPLY

8TH DJV. GERMANY {AHTNC)
- Pvt. Ernest H. Romine, 20,
whose wil'e, TeLt11, livf'~ in Liberty,

W. Va.,

r~enUy

participated with

the 8tb Infantry Division in "War
Hawk," a field training exercUe
in Germany.
Romine, a cannoneer in Battery
B of the division's 43d Field Artillery Battalion, arrived in Germany last Aueust.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Chat·
les H. Ramine, Rutland, Ohio, be
was employed by the Ohio State
Highway Department m Columbus.

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8TH DIV., GERMANY (AIITNC)
-Army Pvt. Ralph R. Snider, 22,
whose wife, Connie Ann, lives at
189 Ash St., Middleport, Ohio, recently participated w•th th.e 8th
Infantry Division in "War Hawk,"
a field training exercise i.n Ger-

w'~~der

EACH ARTICLE
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15 a truck rtrlve:r In Com·

pany B of th~ division's 12th .En-~
gineer Battalwn. Overseas smee
November, be entered the Army
in April 1956 and comolewt basic
~raining at Fort Carson, Colo.
Hilt parent!, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesE. Snider. live on }tQute 3, Un· 1
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COLLINS' JEWELRY
"Where Your Confidenu 18 Justified"

E. MaiD St.

CiUzen!hlp".
mietlna: re-

Department ··StOre
JUST A GOOD ~CE TO TRADE
Mlddlepert
MW St.

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devoUonal seniee wu Jed
W¢..er Waddell and Mn.
Chamben reviewed the
study boob:
aDd Ua" and

MIDDLEPORT

that has own tobacco and roi!M his own
ruined numerous letten. Farley cijlars. During that period he !i&amp;'uted. Watertown policemen to ures ·he has harvested the making,
prewnt cblldren from "11\aillne" pf nearly 20,000 cigars from hlli
snow:
Httle tobacco patch.
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ruary on
28 at
tbe plant
will be
taken
a tour
of theand
plant.
A letter w.a 1 read to the club
from Willam Rardin, ~. Pleuant
aHorney, toncernl.n,g recent raise1
in Lbe IU rate in the town.
Rardin repreaented the club in
petitionine against the raise. tn
hit letter to the dub he advi.Jed
the members of the raiae and the
extent or the raise . Rardin
hired n1 the club with money receivcd In donations from the
townapeople.
The meeting was in !!barge of
Mn. later Zerkle, president, and
wll opened with tt.e J'i.!:ading of
"WMt b A .LiUie Girl?" by Ralph
Warner.
Atteading were 11ra. E. A.

Sarah Ho~.k.
1'h Janoray M1ssionary Socl~t:r
Emmett TI.JPM. called Saturclay 1 of 1e he Syr;.t use Presbyterian
everUn1 on rber Pick ~?• ·
lhurl'h mt'\ ·n the church a.nnu
Mr. and M'.rl. Eber ltcken 11 call- 1 with 12 rnemben and one aue•t.
ed on Mr. IDd Kn. Dv.•ght Ho·' The dl'vullons were In e:barae ol
back and Jlr. •nd Mrl. E. 0 · Tag- Mn Pearl McBride, wbo u.ed •
gart, Suoda7 afternoon.
" M:edJtatlun on tht: Lurd '~~o Prayer··
""- and Vn. Raymond Borton f
"A w of Prayer" by G. A.
called on Mr and llln. Eber Pte· 'I ;~t~nck
~Y
keru, Sund.a)' .
Mn Don rottrill rniewed tlwl
Mr. aDd Mn. Pau.l Stllen a.nd first ieuon from "JesUI' Teach·
children 1pent Friday ~ventng inga on Citn.ensbJp" entitled "A
wtth Mr .and Mn. Eber Ptckens.
b . . . H
ibil'·y .,
Mrs. G~dan Prolltt and children c ~~::u;~y eia~~~WS
the
apent Sund11y with Mr. and Mrs th;rd ~hapt('r from lbe study book
John SlUera.
"The Church in Southeast Alla."

lin. Pearl

article from the .JUU1f7 . _ tl:
"Reader'• Dil:nt .. "Bed d1laa
taclts the Heart of Soutbl. . AIM"
tnd also an art.ida from UM: l •
uary ~th iuue of OjPrelbrt.rila
Life'' which d~:acribed life ia lUI. .
Jman Univeu:ty in U.e P~pp&amp;a.a.
as ~een by an exehU~t I&amp;Udeat
(rom wooner Collfi&amp;':, 1fQOitlr,
The Society vo~ lf ltDd. ..,.
enl &amp;iri.e' dreuet, lhlll 8 to I. to
Web!ter Denu.l CUaJc .ln Cam.
roun, Alriet 11 their daare t.
"Sewing and Supopliei--OYenrlu
Nahonal M.iui.,ns."
The meeting wu eloud 'b
prayer by Mn. May 8IJTOWI.

J'ime~ Harley, chairman of
of the Women's AlsoclatiOD, presided when they met Moo~ al the !'lrot Preab)'lerlu

halt a maiUna prank

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Mll. Fte4a Sataon· and d!lughter
Gloria, eaUed Monday on M.n.

me-mbfon of the elub hurd a re·
port maele on tbe di.tt.rtbution of
ChriAtma• basketa tQ needy lamtHea Ill Muon by Mn. Thabet.
Four baskets were diJtributed at
Christmas Ume.
Mrs. Radford lDa:lea submitted
a report on wheel ch&gt;"• receotly
purcbued by tbe club for the uae
ot penon• io the town. It waa al·
110 planned to have a eueat niibt
in February.
The memben of the club and
their btubandl will be sueltJ of
tbe management of the K)'ger
Creek Plant at a dinner on Feb-

lin. Harold Thomas wat iual
ot bonor at a layette abower at tbe
home of MrL Harold H.lntle, N.
Third Avenue, Tlletdar enn!D,a:.
Games were played and ~
won by Mr1. L R. Neal,
sauer .and Mn. Paul ChapDWL
Tbe Cifta were placed in a buslnett decorated In PPttl aretn.
The boatels aerved &amp;Ina:erbread
whipped cream and coffee -~
guests: )ln. Tbomu, lCfl:-_~... , u
Thomas, )Ira. DwiJht ftoii.,:W:,daughter, Narta Lee, Mn._'·~~
Ltwb, Mrs. LtoDJrd
, . •
Mn. 1. R. Neal, Silly Sauer. dlelj)Ort; Mn .R.alpb Gnvet, Jln,
Don 1boma1, Mn. Paul c6a~,
Mn. Geor1e ~ea'Milroad, Kn. BlebardSending
Jonea, gifts
Pomeroy.
were Mrt. ~tl
Walburn, Colu.mbuaj Kn.
T.
Obllnaer, )ln. c. R. Wile.
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Clo'*Meeting
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ROLAND US

Mra.
IOrc.up
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Wet MJI1
Rolls His Own
WATJ:1\'['j)'\Vjq, N. Y. -(UP) ~RAIINTREE, Mass. - (UP) _.., ,
Po!PI)Joiot WIPiam I. Farley ha• For the pa!fl 10 years, Philemqn
oollor1e4 po~te aM in an e!(orl to Tardif£, now · 89, has grown hJt

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Dally Selltlllel, Pomeroy-lllddloport, 0., Jm 11, ltl~...l

Women's GrouP. II
Meeting Is Held

on the clotbiqg
llool.!~~~
Huncarian relief.
deuert coUrse' was aerved by
Mrs. ·JCarl· Owen, MrS: Harley and/
Mrs. Mthld' Lewill.
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alty If License Is purchased )\fler tba~ date. 7

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MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT HOUSlll NOW. PEES ARE
TWO DOLLARS (.:i.tlO) FOR EAoH DOG, MA,LE OR F;EMAL!il:
To Gbtalo license by maU, f1111D and pu~U this f!lflll to PERRY A. RIGGS,
GOUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs COunty, Pom' ei'oy, Ohio. Eoclos~ sel!-a&lt;ldressed Stamped
envelope and price of liCODSO.
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Swepi·Wi~ Dodae,,. c.wly 4!A: te.IIIM' ond oil dyngllhJ

Step intll_'IM wonderful world of AUTODYNA.MICS

It ·bre~ through the vibration barrier!
Right off the bat, you'll realize tbere's 110mething
l!ntirt!IJ diDereni about driving the new Swept~Wina

Dodge. You k.now it's the slickest piece of live
action you've ever driven. The most responsive and
easiest handlins, too. -

It unleuhe• a hurricane of pow'!r
It

~met;

a tornado of torque

H Ia awept.wlng

mut•ry of motion

But the thing tbat really bits you is the silenc~!
Why, aU the irritating noises, all tbc annoying road
sounds common ro automobiles lra~·e vwtishcd!

For Autodyaamics bas introduced a revolutionary

ncw auapemian

ays~- Dodge Torslon-Aire-

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that ·cushions you in a "'Realm of Silence.• Tbic;t
cushions of "live rubber" isolate engine vibra.t.ioa.,
noise and road sbock at its sowce.
Actually, everything is new in the . Swept-?/Jnt:
Dodge - from new race car torsion bar~ to new .
Pu~h-Button TorqueFlite, from new 310 bp. V-8
ensine to new Total-€onta.ct Brake!!.
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This is Autodynamic:s in attioo • • • YOUR in the
most ncitin8 car that's ever come up the pit&amp;
Soc and diiVe ibo SWepi-W'mg Jlod&amp;e today!
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Mr. BlakesJee, foUowed by a general disc11,.11ion.·
A salad course was served by
the hosteaea:, Mrs. Eugene Brown
a.nd Mrs. C. E. Blakeale~.

Mrs. Parma lee Is
Hostess Tuesdoy
To LovejoyGr.oup.

?(r and Mrs. Oscar Hem'y 1nd
son Terry were vilitinl Mr. and
Mrs. Don Qubenberry aM aon
Donnie at Athens, Ohto Tuesday
nenlng.
.
Mn. A. B. Woodrum is Ill at
her home In Clifton.
Bucky Newell left Monda)' for
Pittsburgh where he has employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Irvin of
South Side, w. va. called on Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Lewis WednH~ay .
Brownie Duncan of Coldmbus
Ohlo ware w~etend a:ueat1 or Mr.
and Mrs. Buren Duncan and family.
Mr. and M:ra. . Glerm Car1wrtaht
and Luther Tucker of M•son and
Shirley Oliver of Clifton were in
Huntington Wednesday evening
to attend a BaBketball a:ame between Huntington Collen and
Qblo University,
Mrs. Chal"les Varean is a patient
in Mei.es General Hoapltll at
Po~j!lroy, Ohio where sh'

Mr. ood llro. S!onlOT

"Faith 1s 11te Antwer'' was the
topic of the devotions led by Leo
Crew, when the · Come Double
Claos of the · United ·l lethodllt
ChW'ch met Tueaday evening, at
the churcll.
C. E. Blakeslee president, presided at the meeting and it was
announced that the clu&amp; still
have pec~ns for sale. Plans were
made for remembering members
of the class, in &lt;;ase of illness.
births or deaths. It was agreed
to h()ld regular tlleetinJI each
fourth Tuesday of the month.
The program toplc, "Knowing
Your Co~,~;nty" wa.s presented by

Station Wagon (8). Radio &amp;
Heater.

MonyMore
ToChoote From

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To Head Princeton

Champion. "Good tires. RltllS

Ohio. spent Friday witb Mr. and

11. Gateway

home

1950 Stud. · .. · $195

Mn. E. 0. Henry.

110. Tardier

her

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f&gt;urlna the bualneaa sellion in
ebara:e of the presidea;t, lin. Lou
Diehl,
waaproject&amp;
a dlacuilon
on OJ:ide
polaon.
money there
makinl
tor the
Gamel
were played under the
year. A contrlbution was made to direction of Mn. Parker with
the ~arch of Dimet. Report. were PJ:bes IWarded to Mn. UoJd
given b7 the secretary and trea• Wricbt, Mn. Lou Diebl and lin.
urer and on lbe flower fund.
Ann1 Buck. I Juett.
White Elephant Sale wu bejd
1'be hotte:tlel aerved a deuert
and-proceeds placed ln the nower enune to tho.,e nuned above and
fUnd. It wu d,edded to llold an- llrL Merlin Traey, Mrs. Cbarlee
otber white elephRnt aale at the Diehl, J4n. Enlelt Powell, Mn.
oezt ilieeting.
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Allen Elcbia.ter, Mrl. Lawrence
F.Ollowiq the busine11 teaion Smith, lin. Helen ·L eifheit, Mrl .
Robert Bowf!'n, 111'1. GleD Thompton. Mn. Ira Wellma.n, Mn. Geraid Kelly and Mn. Joe &amp;van&amp;.
The next meeUD&amp; 1will be • hobo
and vaJentlne party witb valentine
exeban1e at tbe JIQIDe of Mn.
Robert Bowton with Mn. Clifford
Jacobi u ca-bOUeP.

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7:30 Sgt. Prestou of the Yukoil.

lOoOO ~S.
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The .Maton Mother'• Club "YoUel
to participate in the ·Motherl'
March on Polio 111 Muon City II
they met oa l.,t Wednelda)' eyenlng at tbe home or Mn. Fred 1'Jia..
bet.
Actual dale and Ume ~ the
march wore not . mad&lt;
II
. ' b d tbe meeUns but 1t wu anaoUDetd.
new lOng boob were diltrl LLte that it will be be1d th1l JDOlllh,.
and eroup •i~lliJ enjoJed. Poemt
1D otber action at the mMti!IJ,
on :New Year 1 were re:ad by aev- __ .
eral memben. Mn. ~· J . Tracy
read an utic:le on • ·H!art Murmuu ln ChUdrtn" and Mrt. Dana
OliVer an article oa "Heart Mur·
OROr
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Pro FotbaU Highlights
Arthur Godfrey &amp; FriE:nds
The Millionaire
J've Got A Secret

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· 8:00 Captain Kangaroo
1:00 · Jlotb.lDJ Sllow
9:00 Mornin.- Show
tO:OO Garry Moore
10:00 GarrY Moore
1.0:30 Artbur God!re-r
10:30 Arth•'" •1odfrey
'nt3o l!ltrJke it JUeh
11:30 Strike It Rieb
18:00 Valiant J;.ady
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:15 :t.ove Df IJfe
12115 Love of Ufe
12:30 1 Search fill' Tomof'IIOW
12:30 Search For Tomorro-.
12:~ Gulding Light
12:41 Gutdinc, ~ht
1:00 Katie's Kit.chtn
1 1:00 Katie's Kitchen
1:30 A&amp; the World Turns
l:SO A8 The World Turns
2:00 Our Miss Brooka
2:00 Our Mlu Brooks
2:30 'FJluseparty
2:30 Housepr.rty
3:00 .rhe tu1 payoU
3100 'l'he B.g Payoff
3:3(}&gt; Bob Cro~;bv Show
3:80 BOb Orwby Show
4:00 Brighter Day
4:00 ¥fig)J,ter Day
4 :15 Se~J ::&gt;t Storm
4:30 Edg~ of Night
4:15 Eeent Storm
4:!50 Fdge of Night
5:00 The 4
.....arlv Show
8:30 Your Ess... Rep,rtet
6:00 Tb.o Early Show
8:415 Sport.~ Parade
6:~ _Your Esso Reportt7
6:1S:S We!!.thermao
6:45 Sport&amp; Parade
7:00 Art J,..inkle•~er &amp; the Kult

6:56 Wedherman
7:00 Jill corey Show
7:1!S Douglas F.dwards

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Trut,h or Conseq uences
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It Could Be You
Current
2:00 Parso,.~n'~ Sh.. dy
2:30 Tennessee Ernie P'Oid
3:00 Matinee Theat.r~
4:00 Queen For A Day
4 :40 Mode.. n Romances

7o80 Eddie Jl'lsbtr

Part bere. Pollee reJN)rted

CHANNIL I

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12·00
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6:55 Wcathercut
f:OO Matl'lr· of the Town

Mason Mothers Club To Help
In Mothers March On Polio

two-week period 109
bulbi WC~re atolen from 1 com"'Dlunity Christmas tree.

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Keno, Hemlock Grove. Clifton, Albany Langsville Alfred
Dead Man's Curve, Hartfor~. Apple Grove, Flatwoods, Middle:
port, Forest Run, Bailey's Lake. S&lt;.llem Center, Kingsbury,
Danville, Wilkesville.
This is an admirable record for the Pomeroy squad to
make. It is not remarkably different from other years in
which this organization has served its community which as the
report shows, is Meigs County in its enttrety.
As one member said Jt, after returning this week from the
second of two early morning calls, '' We are too centrally )Ol

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···~wtcl)era bod a lle1d day Ill Bel·
.ROllE. N. Y. -

7:00 Toda}
9:00 Coffee Time

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CoUee Time

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CLASS TO MEET
PoOO
t 'l'ballre
The Sunshine Clau of lhc Ma- 10:00 T"Js II YOur Life
:ron }Jethodhlt Church w1ll hold to o~O TBA
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a meclmg on 'l'hutsday !"vening in 1:1!0 Mt...~..
th11 social room• of the church. t:iil 'l.~I~Jr&lt;aot
Mtm~rs are .U,ii!d to bring gifts 11:20
for the ehutch Jd~hen. Hnstessea
!"il1 be tfrt. S~~oolf.y llar~otir.
Mrs. 1Earl t:wlng, Mrs. Harvey
Newltnd. end Mrs. Ray Workman.

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each .
One trip was made to Sumner. Lf&gt;;nling C~eek, Peach Fork,

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with Bob Couch as chief, made calls in Pomeroy 79 tlmts. SyracuBe e;, Mmersville 7, Thomas Fork, Harrisonvll1e and Da·r win 5 each, Long Bottom, Star Route, Laure! Cliff, Rock
Springs 4 each , Rutland, Antiquity , Enterprise 3 each, Tup·
pers Plains, Ma!lon, Portland, Bowman's Run and Chester 2

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10:00 Home
AT GRANG-E MEETING
Mrs. Lewis H. Sa uer, Mrs. Jack 11 :00 'J'he P&gt;'i~ is Right
SattNfield. Mrs. Sirlney T. Rus· 11 :30 1'ruth or Consequences
I, · Mr" Carrie Crueser, Mrs. 12:00 Tic Tae Doua:h
Richard C hamb~n and Mn. Wa y· 12:30 ll Could Be You
ne Swishct" of the Brownell De· J :00 Current
monstratton Club attended the 2:QP C~ra G... to School
meeting .at the Rock Spring~ 2~0 Tetlbessee Ernie Ford
Grange Hall wh~n th~ dubs of the 3:00 K1liDM Theatre
County met for a demo nstration of f :OO Queen fer ' Day
the eart&gt; of small household ap- 4:45 .,C:od.ern Romc,..Mes
- a oill) Comtdy Tto!o•
pliances
UO lfy Little Margie

per~: one year in advance at The Daily Sentinel offJre
•.M,~~\'lUabJe; one montll 11. By mall one year S8; six month•:
af"jo.~·"'-!!! I.GQof.N. $7.10; three months, $3.90. By n10tor I'Oute
oli:O: "Ul;ll:' ~onths. &amp;2.&amp;); one month, SI .

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IJeememust b.e obtaloed not later thim lu. 19, 1957; lo avoltl paying U f'll&amp;!lf·

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Day Book

OVERTHE BARREL AGAIN

Thero Daily S.entinel

DEVOTED

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INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

AUXILIARY MEETING
The Women 's Aulliliacy of Grace
Epist"opal Church will meet Thurs
dav Blternoon at the home
Mrs.
A · R Knight. Mrs. F..art Titus wiU
rN'U" W a port!on of
the book,
"The Ch urch In Soulht'asl Asia."

PablialteG every afternoon except Sunday br Tbe Ohio VaUey
leatl~ID:c:, at 110 Mechamc St.. Pomli!roy, 0 . Bwllness offict
phone

ecutorial office Dbone 3M'.
liCMARD I. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGIR

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They Served Whole Of MeiQs County •
Pomeroy Emergency Squall member Davjd Goodwin has rf•

port~ . 167. persons in Meigs County not counting fire calls
were atded 10 1956 by the volunteer rirst aid unit.
The 1956 summary a·lso showed that 722 answere were
made .to ~ails fo~ help by squadmen who donated 1,035 hours
of the1r time . Thts does not mclude fir st aid training meetings
equipment cleaning sessions.
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Kinds or aid rendered included falls 24. wrecks 21 heart
18. medical 16. stroke 11. cuts 7. transportation 5, bleeding 5,
baby 4, convulsJOns, burns, appendix. sprains, gun woundS ri~
ver aec.Jdents. fainting, drunks , B each; pneumonia 2, plain' oM
bellyache 2. objects in throat and dro wnin g also 2 eacti and
lost child, I.
Traveling a total of 2,573 miles in this work, the squad,

W.C.T.U. TO MERT
Thl' W.C'.T.U. wtll meet Friday
e\o·ening ~tl 5:30 al the homt: ttl
}Irs. M. L Kelly for a potluck
suppN and the members are ask·
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Pettit
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Around

Jim Thrasher

port or Gurney
or Quent
Re)'nfllds to t!lce Jn idea of • the
pudding and tel! yo'u to kick it
With Robt'rl RrUJrk
around.
cated.'' Sllch a distinct service provid ed by the Pomeroy squadlKIMA. Tanganyika - I believe I knew onlr by b)'Une, delivering
It was also full of little touche•
men, o~ly one of four such grours in the county, deserves ·spethere ls no crealer C&lt;"onomic tra,. 1 a ~uildup fl!,at wu mor, kind than like AI Dorne sending you hit oil
cial nottce by the public.
gedy lht~n tfJe foldi11g of a newa· accurate, but powerllllly ~omfort· painting which lllUJtrated the fint
paper or Jon,~~; e s~ ablished Lr11dltion lng to a country boy,
story )'Ou ever sold. J)Qrne earm
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and acceptance A paper or a ma1FUnny. Collie!''s bought the fint about an avera~e of $3,000 for a
azlne hils a person ality that is not piece [ wrote about the war, the painting, J 'IUrmile.
found in ord in1.1ry husines~ ven· first sbon 11tory after the war .
The wout thina about the' death
tures. It has h1:arl, personalit)·, Bqb McCormick, who was the of a magazine or a newapaper is
nostalgic reputation- things Lhat Washington boy in the early day¥, that while the legend HI)Jten, you
you reel as deeply as If some per. took Ume to set down and ex· can never quite put the people
son you lov('d has tiled
plain--painstakingly, as one talks back in the slots they made IJve,
(7'"U ~~ 0111' of 11 .w•r/1' ~ nf nrfkl••, iHI 1/t•tlr•ra/ h1rame Ill£
r
was
sitt
ing
here
in
the
A!rito
a child- the . mechanic&amp; ofwrit· and famous .No matter who gets
lfllng. 7'he1Jt' a1llrlu arr, ba ud (Ill Pl(urmrdirm Jltfl ·v irltd 1&gt;11
san
bush
when
the
word
came
that
Jng
professional ·magazine articl€s. hired to do '.\•hat later, he is never
1.\e ..l111eriuu n lnMll11/e IJ{ .t\1:.-'oWILI&lt;mlli, unrl//i r, Ohio Horidjl
Collier's an.·: lhc Woman's Home
For Collier's I once fou,nd a new quite O'Malley ot the Sun, trade·
of Ct~rtt{kd l'u/.llic Ar•tountcmts h r'riUJ.I!'I'IIllon wlOi the
companion ~1ad sh ut up sho p after pyramid (with conaiderable assist- mark .
l•tef'flal Rrvl'nlt e b'ervicr.)
all the se Yl'&lt;~r~ or being. 1 can't ance from a Cairo archeologist, 1 It coulcl be r am overly senti·
!.fao7 ~pie overpay their tB.h!8 becau se lh{'y rl1eRt themaelves on speak for the Com pani on, but Jt one Dr. Fahkry) an~ spent a spate ~ental abollt the way I make a
tiJI'Ir pertonal exemptions
must have lwcn a great frie nd l&lt;l of time with Nas&amp;~rs predece~&lt;lr, livi ng, whietl is natural enough.
Her11 Ia hOW lo CO UIIt yuur I'Xemptlona /ead1 l!lle tak CII $600 Oft )'OUr
many 11 mdhon women. Hut Cot. Mohamm~d Nagutb, wondering But \if you could pUt one paper,
lt.J:able Income) :
One exemption for your st:! lf, two , - -- - -- - - - - - - Her's was another matter
when wed all be a~saeslnated .
one mHgazine, back in business, I
1! you Kro t6 or over, two if you than 10 l!PtN:m of the supJJOrl, and
Quentin Rr.vnolds was sports erl·
~ did piece s about ~t.rica and would cheerfully give up aiJ the
arl!: blind, three I! you are bulh 65 he must be u muml.u:•r of a group Hor of Co i!JI'r's ne arly 20 yean .ammals and Gls and white hunt· other
infonnatton-entert.ainment
and blind. Tbe aame appllea to your who altv;;ctilJ· r provided more than
ago when 1 tim1cl ly ~ uhmitted the' ers s nd bartenders and dry river media forever.
lluab&amp;ud or wile.
half ll lliJIJill t , a ud tho.t pe rson mu!lt
first real ~llr k - rap e r magazine ~ds for Collier's. Whe~ 1 t worked
But then . Lam; a ·~MrarY oJd
U your buabc.nd or wit~ dl C!d dur · have h&lt;·i· n ,..u flll ed to claim lh11.l
lnr 191'.i8 you tan •tUI file a Joint d l.'jl ~ mlj •l l [ I'XI'~ IJl {OI' th!:! l'l'QUh!:!·
pieiX' 1 ewl' ulLt•mJ•led\ about for tt, It wa~ lhf'" . klt\d• o1 ·~hop man . a sq~ ·lJhOJ stili thlttks
return clatmlnr the ex~A~vtt ort!~
some b&lt;tsel18ll pla)'cr or another. ~hoJ~e .you drank wlth . Ute ~anag- that reading is'•fttri' · dnd~ that preo! llfvvl&lt;JinR mc.re tbau baU
c:luelln• Uloae tor aro or bllndn{'a8, I!Hlnt
~UIJJlO f[
H~ nol onl)' paid me the biggest m~ ed1tor and the ~htef ed.tlorial dige~tcd entertaihment burled at
to •bleb tbe deceoud would ha.ve
In order for 1111e ot the group to
400
bucks I ever saw. but sent me wrtter at Toots Sh~r .s. ant;! 1t nev· you, accompanied . by squawking
beell. eatltled at the ttru\ or d PIILh .
ha ve th&lt;&gt; I'Xt' ulptlo n all other melu&lt;I h('al'l warming pl'r sonal letter er Influenced .a decuwn on wheth· cnmmercials. is grist for
8 generaIJ er~ or ttw ~roup who contrlbut&lt;'d
Wk Qa•li8ee
that made me feel like Shakes- er to buy a p1cce from you.
tion
whtch
worshjp
~lvls
Presley
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mo re thn.n IIJ IJCr cent must 11ign
One exempUon or JIIOO can he derlnratlon s Umt they Will not dalm
peare wns an amateur hark .
;Bul Lhe, pe~ple . who , ran the and makes an Overnight demigod
Ukep for eacb penon who flts th.- tht1 dPJJPn&lt;J.,nl The lnte1·nnl Rn·
And when I was a sct~red !ICC· jomt .dldu t mt.nd ftnan cmg I pro- of something named Liberace.
deftnltlon of a depende11t. Thla $800 e1111e !;1•rvlte pmvidoa Form 21 20
ond·slring sportwrill'r lost in New specti l!B trip, 1,n advance, on t.he
(Copyright . 1 ~ 7 . · by United
11 aot doubled for ace or Ullndll l'~~. I M ultl(ll e fl upport Agr~ment) ror
York
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he
re
tr.cved
me
rrom
a
mas·
otf-ch'lnce
you
d
tum
~1th
.Feature
Syndi.ute Inc)
ho•tver, u ID tbe U8e ul your pel'· til l!I j) H rjJOI! t!
slve anonymity in a s11loon and 1 somethlna. And always
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IODI.I C•:UIIllltll)b.
herded
m
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around
the
bi~
people
somebody
like
Gordon
Tp CO:OlUit for an exemption, !he Childrr.n .and DitaLied ' Drprftdl'nt!ll
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1' 1H'I'&lt;' ~~ a dedur.tlon of M mu cb
Cl) llafl J•u thaD $600 g1'o11s
$IillO for care or ch lldren under
tocome for ttlt (excei)l that thle 1111
t '"il•ji:JU:~ [.) .! ; "i ~
IZ while tbe brelldwtnn er works.
BIRTHDAY P4~TY Hl~ll
dota aot appl7 to your child ir he ThiB chiJd .rare deduction 1.'1 avail.
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ACROSS
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Buildinr
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Thill
Margaret
Call Was honored with
Ia uader 19 or 11 a full·Ume stu· able tu moth~ra. widower&amp;, diVorced
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1. Blade
&amp;ddiUon
atrlp
deot).
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birthday
P4I'ty celebratina: her
and l e~~:~~olly separated ptlreon•, who
of rrau
4. Extlaor
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(I) HIYI reoelved more than half ll.ftl &amp;.ilOWl&gt;(J tO dl&gt;dUCt 9Xtle1HiflS paid
lOth birthday at the Cllfton Sch·
1"~: ·a•·~::J I:r
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e. cnu
or bla II&amp;J~r~ from JOU, unlen you to someone other than .a dependent
matlon ot
wood
ool. It was given by her mother
~r~:J ur.:., l·lHilJ "' ·
, ftl1 a llulUp • 8up(H)rl A1•·eement f or th e rare of a 11on, daugbtc r,
11. OreetinJ'
torrow
30. O.t
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Mrs . Betty Call. Present
the
: ('" below).
1%. Apportion
a. t"'owrn
(dial .}
11tepaon or t letJdiLUJhter undel' the
·- l.:J~·JIIII
'' i
party
were
h!.!r
room
mates.
; 0) Not ftle a Joint rtturn .
13. Map boOk
6. ConiUct
31. Sea~
ar;e llmll. Th is regulation nlso apJ'J :~I (01
fill ') ' 1J
Garnes werfl played and prJaea
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(4) lie ettbtr a cltlsen or the plleJJ to an}' deiM!ndcnt of any age
14. Lltt
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7 Hlghe11t note
port
U. 8. or • rath1eDt ot the U. S, who 111 mentally or pbyalcally In·
were awardt!d to Dwa)lne Va.fl
1!1. ll"re.nce
(Guido'•)
oiAJa,) J'1 '•; :it I ~o:, j;J~·J' 1 .
C&amp;u.da. Mealeo, Canal Zooe, Pan· capacitated.
'·/:0';1 !f•' ':J ':J,' .i :1
(abbr.)
Meter, Buddy Young Mnd Terry
a. Charlea
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A working wlt4! 11 entitled to this
18.
SUtch
Henry.
The door prize waa ·Wot
Lamb
rrant
malli'l e~Ud II'IUI In the Philip. deductlou It her buaband Is pbyal18. Devoured
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II. Kind of card
amelll
by Ann Johnson.
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19. Old meuun 10. Spirited
U . Capital
(I• Lite wltll pou (a.blenee ,while vldlnr support Where the huband
Present were Mikey Hewell, Atm
lot wool
honea
(Tex.)
-'"•••- tei;IOOI doet DOt Interfere) 11 not diMabled, tb• wotklnl wife
41. Deck (¥!It· I JohnS(In, Ju~f WUJ1am1, Terr)'
21 . Vtttre4
Dt" be a 'ol.- rel&amp;tiYI aa tteftaed In
17. Sleepltu
at\ ro.at•v•
48. EXclaTt- ~
Harl')' .
Henry, Dwain V'ae
ulao take tho child-care .dedu.c·
2C. Public
lbl lDatruett. llocN: &amp;P' bt a COUIID may
20.
Mlllponda
know1iMJI't
Uon t'""!JII
Uon only If a Joint• return tt nled,
Dixie
Ju.ae
Rouah.
notlYIU JIIUUaUoDt.1 car• for a and lbe UOO limit mu1t be redu.ced
ftoUce
22. Tavern
4Metaph.)
tf.la&amp;.earlit
Varian.
Dana
lltltal Or .pli,Jtteat dlu.blllty •ho by
25.
Banr
23. Bpecka
38. Darta oa
tbe amount or the couple'• aro ..
t&amp;.Optnhto
Sharon Smith
, ~ ll•td • .,. rou bttore 10101 Income
:n. Moundl
30. Marnttud•
41. btr...
uceeds U500. 1t ahould be
(Uial.l
David Kearns.,
29.
IUeh
color
kapt 111 m lnd that you caD't lAke
.. Ill• "'"""'""31. Principal
and Cork)'
thla deduction If you t.Ue the etaud·
ard 10 percent deduettou.
mountain
Meter,
It JM . ~ •lUll Ollll!'l ID tbe The ln11trucllon book wbleb comes
, Ji~nmie
IJippoft. Of .....IJ4..t. but DOD&amp; Of with
your tax form II'Yel further
31. Male d"r
Jf'l "'•Jdi141 "'"' .tltaa ball tbe lnfor;natlon. Help Ia a1ao uallable
8$. Conjunction.
~ ro. _,.., still h able \o by telephone or at olftcea or the
, and
31. Part of
Internal Revenue EJerylce. The Rev·
Bltlce.
.lire.
a check
Sll!rvlce urrea" you lO QOnault
Petfl Smith,
T•· II'IMM MH!1 lor e11mple, to enue
81.
V&amp;nclal
a provel'iy rqualllloed advltor If you
M•r1aret, ud ~~
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U.t eumptlon decide to seek OUlalde btlp,
lloarwt,o,..,.
..t)y C•Ii.
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tton to
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Mrt. Lett.~' Van l(etu liN illl·
frta'hten
U" • • .,., ooaur,lhlt!d more
.:. Cul olr
after being ill for a week
nee top.
her home in CUlton,
44 . Therefor.
Ml'li. Alm11 Peek and aon John·

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and Hoyt
wife,Keeton,
Mrs. Cora
Mrs.
Har.Moore, ·a'ttended the funeral services, Friday in St. Albins, W.
Va., for Frank Inghram.
C. c. Clonode and ALbert Cone
made a buslnes11 trip, to Huntin«ton, W. Va. last week.
Vance Wilbur and Frank Colpns have purcbased new '57 model

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Mrs. MattJE' · Morris remains about the .same in health at thi1
writing.
Mrs. Bertha Clay is a patient
in Sheltering Arms Hospital , at
Athens.
Thomas Fjtzpattick and Vance
Wilbur ·made a trip to Jackson,
Friday evemng.
Mrt. Margaret Wells of Miami,
Florida 1• vlaiting her parents, W.
A. Gregory and, wife.
Harry Lewis of Wilkesville and
Mr. ,and Mn C. C. Canode spent
Sunday with Mrs. Grace Hensler
and family.
Tonia of New Haven were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis Friday.
· Janice Nichot8(1n ,.,.ho h~ been
confiDed ~to bet. home du~ lo ill·
nesa has returl).ed ta her employ.
ment at the Bend Cab Co.
Miss Retha Lewts, and Morris
Johnson of wesl Columba called
en Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Davidson of Carrol, Ohio visited friends
in Clifton over the weekend .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mallett and
daughter of Pt. Pleasant and Mr.
and Mr• Don ltaynea and !lon
Berry of l-etart were S~pda)' l'aller&amp; of Mr. and Mr•· I. N'. Haynea.
Mra. LannJe France.fll or Mason
tpcnt Sunda)' with Mrs. Blanc)l.e
Jones.
Jes&amp;e Little returned home lifter
apendlng two weeki in Marion
Ohio vliitJnc relatlv~.
Mr. and Mrl. O~r IJ!InrY were
CJIJJoa on ICr. •nd ;tlr!l. R9me
Stew1rt 1~ Cbethire, Ohlo SOndll)'
t~vaaJ~r.

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lor Pitkens Sr.

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' 5:30 My Little Margie
5,oo FNlatt ap~dt Scruus Sbow
6 ;30
ews '" ure
6. 45 Sports Eye
O:M We.atherc~~&amp;t
7:00 CrunCh and De•
7:30 Dinah Shore $how
7:4S NBC News
8:00 You Bet. Your Life
8:30 Draanet
9:00 PeotJle'cr Cbolce
9:30 Thf' Ford Sbow
10:00 Lux Vi~ Tbea.tre
\1 !00 Nt.wa ,Me441;~
H :1.5 Weathercast

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Jonuory

CLEARANCE SALE

OF ALL TRADE-IN~
.COME IN
.CHOOSE ,ONE

1953 Dodge · · $895
% ton pickup. One Local

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1952 Chav,relet $795
4 dr. Dlx. Healer and Seat
Covers. Completely overhauled,

1951 Stud. · .. · $395

V8 Comm. 0. D. Good tiles,
1'11111 fine:

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8:00
9:00
9:30

Mrs. Orville Allen Is Hostess To
laurel Cliff Better Health Club
Mrs. Orville Allen uallted by
Mn. Pearl Parter entertained the
LllW'el Clllf Better Health Club
Monday evenlna:.

Laurel

rlflectf9a .

Channe~ 8

Leo Crew Speaks
At Come Double
Closs Meeting

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DAILY CRl'PTOQUOTE - Hore'o !low JO ·work Ill
AX'I'DLBAAXII ,
II LONOP&amp;LLOW
OM lt1ttar almply et&amp;nda tor another. In tbll IUI'Iple A 11 uM
lor th1 lhrN L'a. X for the tw., o·,, ate. lhltc• tetten, a,_..
t:-ophtt. tht ltna1b and tormaUon of thl worda art all hint.J.
Ka"h day lhe cod.e JM.tel'l are diUarut.

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~ilt~Jdht .. ~tr Klar r ...... ap;t, ••

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·19.49 Willy .... $295
Station Wagon. All good
tires. Runs fine.

·1949 Chevrolet $195
Fleetline 2 dr. R &amp; H.

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
At TAffte Light

Ia Middleport
Opl!ll Evenings until II p.m.
Phone 104$-J
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Dli. IOIUI P. -~N (a-),

17, u anlltant prote110r of
elasalca. wu l1alntd predclellt of
PrincetoD Unlvenl~, New JerIIQ'. Dr. Goheea w1111ucceed. Dr.
Harold w. Dodda. who . . . u. ua.tven:lt)"t oompulsibrJ retirement ... of 18 1a l'UM, 1851.
Tbt anr preaident', • 1040
l'rlDcotoll!l"'duale.
hill dutlfll at lhe end o1 tbl
aaademle .JUI', (IRWMittMil)

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8:00 Bob Cummir.gs Sho~

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Mrs. B. F. Parmal~e eutertamed
Lovejoy Circle ·of the ·B. H.

8:30 Climax

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11 :05 · Sealll)iDg tqe Weather

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Sanbol'n Misaion117 SOciety Tues,day evening with Mrs. Raymond
Luman, ebalrman, prealdlnt.
Tb(l devotlonaJ service wa.s led
by Mra. Clemis Fox on the topic
"Tb'e Conquering Christ'' · written
by the aev. Byus o.f Mason, W. Pa.
Ml'l. Ch,.:r.Jea Searle• gave the
evenlna:'a progrAm and reviewed
the Home Mis81on• study-book on
the chapter, ''Ten Years in Progi'ea".
lt -.. aDnowleed that the February meetlna: would be at the
home of Mn. Se.arle1.
A vjalt to the COUnty Home on
Sunday wu reported · u a Circle
project
A deasert cOW'Ie was served. at
the elose of tbe meet.ing by Mrs.
Pumalee.

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Noon New.!
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1:45 Movie ?dati nee
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i1 30 Super Serial Time

O:Oo Mickey Mouse Glub
S:OO Cartoon Club
8:30 Five Star Final

7:ta John Dal, lc the News

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7:Ui Johr Dalv &amp; the Newr
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Ladies Footwear

Cllurdl.

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The Homebuilderr Clasa of the
Middleport Church ot· Cbrtat met
Tuesday evening at tbe bome of
Mr. and Mr.s. Harold Lohse with
Mn. Caah Bahr, pre&amp;ident, in
c.barge of the busluess meEiting.
Mrs. Lois Harris conducted the
devotional service with · Mrt. Fred
1. Gardner giving the prayer and
Mrs. Harria tbe Scripture readiag. Group sina:log ol hymns wa.s
accompanied by Jennifer Lobae,
daughter of the host and ~o&amp;tea1.
During the businesa meet.iDJ the
memben drew names tJ children
at the county Home and wW pre..
sent them wltb lifts oD their
blrthd.,... They alao plallltod to
meet on JADUI.l'J' 24 at the churth
to count Sales Tu: &amp;tampa. A new
project of tbe clas, is colleetlng ·
the coupcms in Gold Medii produds to be redeemed :fur the
church treasury.
Mr&amp;. Harris eonduc:ted a Bible
quiz during the socla.l hour and
sandwich~ potato chips, mints
ao4 ~~.~ served to twelrtrone membe.,.: and the Lohse famlly, Jamea, lermlfer and Jack.
On the hospitality committee
were: Mr. and Mrs. Lohse, Mrs.
LOrraine CUndiff, Mra. Lois Harria, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Darnell,
Mrs. Lionel Boggs, Mrs. Harold
Long.

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James Dillhl, Mn. Charles
Yeqer, Mrs. Georc:e Burns, Mrs.
llel Clark, Mn. Stanley Harbour,
l!rL Dor Eberabacb, Mr.s. Rad·
ford Ingles, Mrs. Mary Berry, Mr8.
Donald Cook, and Mn. Howard
VilD Matte.

LARGE

Servicemen

SUPPLY

8TH DJV. GERMANY {AHTNC)
- Pvt. Ernest H. Romine, 20,
whose wil'e, TeLt11, livf'~ in Liberty,

W. Va.,

r~enUy

participated with

the 8tb Infantry Division in "War
Hawk," a field training exercUe
in Germany.
Romine, a cannoneer in Battery
B of the division's 43d Field Artillery Battalion, arrived in Germany last Aueust.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Chat·
les H. Ramine, Rutland, Ohio, be
was employed by the Ohio State
Highway Department m Columbus.

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8TH DIV., GERMANY (AIITNC)
-Army Pvt. Ralph R. Snider, 22,
whose wife, Connie Ann, lives at
189 Ash St., Middleport, Ohio, recently participated w•th th.e 8th
Infantry Division in "War Hawk,"
a field training exercise i.n Ger-

w'~~der

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15 a truck rtrlve:r In Com·

pany B of th~ division's 12th .En-~
gineer Battalwn. Overseas smee
November, be entered the Army
in April 1956 and comolewt basic
~raining at Fort Carson, Colo.
Hilt parent!, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesE. Snider. live on }tQute 3, Un· 1
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COLLINS' JEWELRY
"Where Your Confidenu 18 Justified"

E. MaiD St.

CiUzen!hlp".
mietlna: re-

Department ··StOre
JUST A GOOD ~CE TO TRADE
Mlddlepert
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devoUonal seniee wu Jed
W¢..er Waddell and Mn.
Chamben reviewed the
study boob:
aDd Ua" and

MIDDLEPORT

that has own tobacco and roi!M his own
ruined numerous letten. Farley cijlars. During that period he !i&amp;'uted. Watertown policemen to ures ·he has harvested the making,
prewnt cblldren from "11\aillne" pf nearly 20,000 cigars from hlli
snow:
Httle tobacco patch.
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ruary on
28 at
tbe plant
will be
taken
a tour
of theand
plant.
A letter w.a 1 read to the club
from Willam Rardin, ~. Pleuant
aHorney, toncernl.n,g recent raise1
in Lbe IU rate in the town.
Rardin repreaented the club in
petitionine against the raise. tn
hit letter to the dub he advi.Jed
the members of the raiae and the
extent or the raise . Rardin
hired n1 the club with money receivcd In donations from the
townapeople.
The meeting was in !!barge of
Mn. later Zerkle, president, and
wll opened with tt.e J'i.!:ading of
"WMt b A .LiUie Girl?" by Ralph
Warner.
Atteading were 11ra. E. A.

Sarah Ho~.k.
1'h Janoray M1ssionary Socl~t:r
Emmett TI.JPM. called Saturclay 1 of 1e he Syr;.t use Presbyterian
everUn1 on rber Pick ~?• ·
lhurl'h mt'\ ·n the church a.nnu
Mr. and M'.rl. Eber ltcken 11 call- 1 with 12 rnemben and one aue•t.
ed on Mr. IDd Kn. Dv.•ght Ho·' The dl'vullons were In e:barae ol
back and Jlr. •nd Mrl. E. 0 · Tag- Mn Pearl McBride, wbo u.ed •
gart, Suoda7 afternoon.
" M:edJtatlun on tht: Lurd '~~o Prayer··
""- and Vn. Raymond Borton f
"A w of Prayer" by G. A.
called on Mr and llln. Eber Pte· 'I ;~t~nck
~Y
keru, Sund.a)' .
Mn Don rottrill rniewed tlwl
Mr. aDd Mn. Pau.l Stllen a.nd first ieuon from "JesUI' Teach·
children 1pent Friday ~ventng inga on Citn.ensbJp" entitled "A
wtth Mr .and Mn. Eber Ptckens.
b . . . H
ibil'·y .,
Mrs. G~dan Prolltt and children c ~~::u;~y eia~~~WS
the
apent Sund11y with Mr. and Mrs th;rd ~hapt('r from lbe study book
John SlUera.
"The Church in Southeast Alla."

lin. Pearl

article from the .JUU1f7 . _ tl:
"Reader'• Dil:nt .. "Bed d1laa
taclts the Heart of Soutbl. . AIM"
tnd also an art.ida from UM: l •
uary ~th iuue of OjPrelbrt.rila
Life'' which d~:acribed life ia lUI. .
Jman Univeu:ty in U.e P~pp&amp;a.a.
as ~een by an exehU~t I&amp;Udeat
(rom wooner Collfi&amp;':, 1fQOitlr,
The Society vo~ lf ltDd. ..,.
enl &amp;iri.e' dreuet, lhlll 8 to I. to
Web!ter Denu.l CUaJc .ln Cam.
roun, Alriet 11 their daare t.
"Sewing and Supopliei--OYenrlu
Nahonal M.iui.,ns."
The meeting wu eloud 'b
prayer by Mn. May 8IJTOWI.

J'ime~ Harley, chairman of
of the Women's AlsoclatiOD, presided when they met Moo~ al the !'lrot Preab)'lerlu

halt a maiUna prank

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Mll. Fte4a Sataon· and d!lughter
Gloria, eaUed Monday on M.n.

me-mbfon of the elub hurd a re·
port maele on tbe di.tt.rtbution of
ChriAtma• basketa tQ needy lamtHea Ill Muon by Mn. Thabet.
Four baskets were diJtributed at
Christmas Ume.
Mrs. Radford lDa:lea submitted
a report on wheel ch&gt;"• receotly
purcbued by tbe club for the uae
ot penon• io the town. It waa al·
110 planned to have a eueat niibt
in February.
The memben of the club and
their btubandl will be sueltJ of
tbe management of the K)'ger
Creek Plant at a dinner on Feb-

lin. Harold Thomas wat iual
ot bonor at a layette abower at tbe
home of MrL Harold H.lntle, N.
Third Avenue, Tlletdar enn!D,a:.
Games were played and ~
won by Mr1. L R. Neal,
sauer .and Mn. Paul ChapDWL
Tbe Cifta were placed in a buslnett decorated In PPttl aretn.
The boatels aerved &amp;Ina:erbread
whipped cream and coffee -~
guests: )ln. Tbomu, lCfl:-_~... , u
Thomas, )Ira. DwiJht ftoii.,:W:,daughter, Narta Lee, Mn._'·~~
Ltwb, Mrs. LtoDJrd
, . •
Mn. 1. R. Neal, Silly Sauer. dlelj)Ort; Mn .R.alpb Gnvet, Jln,
Don 1boma1, Mn. Paul c6a~,
Mn. Geor1e ~ea'Milroad, Kn. BlebardSending
Jonea, gifts
Pomeroy.
were Mrt. ~tl
Walburn, Colu.mbuaj Kn.
T.
Obllnaer, )ln. c. R. Wile.
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Clo'*Meeting
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ROLAND US

Mra.
IOrc.up
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Wet MJI1
Rolls His Own
WATJ:1\'['j)'\Vjq, N. Y. -(UP) ~RAIINTREE, Mass. - (UP) _.., ,
Po!PI)Joiot WIPiam I. Farley ha• For the pa!fl 10 years, Philemqn
oollor1e4 po~te aM in an e!(orl to Tardif£, now · 89, has grown hJt

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Dally Selltlllel, Pomeroy-lllddloport, 0., Jm 11, ltl~...l

Women's GrouP. II
Meeting Is Held

on the clotbiqg
llool.!~~~
Huncarian relief.
deuert coUrse' was aerved by
Mrs. ·JCarl· Owen, MrS: Harley and/
Mrs. Mthld' Lewill.
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MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT HOUSlll NOW. PEES ARE
TWO DOLLARS (.:i.tlO) FOR EAoH DOG, MA,LE OR F;EMAL!il:
To Gbtalo license by maU, f1111D and pu~U this f!lflll to PERRY A. RIGGS,
GOUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs COunty, Pom' ei'oy, Ohio. Eoclos~ sel!-a&lt;ldressed Stamped
envelope and price of liCODSO.
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Swepi·Wi~ Dodae,,. c.wly 4!A: te.IIIM' ond oil dyngllhJ

Step intll_'IM wonderful world of AUTODYNA.MICS

It ·bre~ through the vibration barrier!
Right off the bat, you'll realize tbere's 110mething
l!ntirt!IJ diDereni about driving the new Swept~Wina

Dodge. You k.now it's the slickest piece of live
action you've ever driven. The most responsive and
easiest handlins, too. -

It unleuhe• a hurricane of pow'!r
It

~met;

a tornado of torque

H Ia awept.wlng

mut•ry of motion

But the thing tbat really bits you is the silenc~!
Why, aU the irritating noises, all tbc annoying road
sounds common ro automobiles lra~·e vwtishcd!

For Autodyaamics bas introduced a revolutionary

ncw auapemian

ays~- Dodge Torslon-Aire-

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that ·cushions you in a "'Realm of Silence.• Tbic;t
cushions of "live rubber" isolate engine vibra.t.ioa.,
noise and road sbock at its sowce.
Actually, everything is new in the . Swept-?/Jnt:
Dodge - from new race car torsion bar~ to new .
Pu~h-Button TorqueFlite, from new 310 bp. V-8
ensine to new Total-€onta.ct Brake!!.
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This is Autodynamic:s in attioo • • • YOUR in the
most ncitin8 car that's ever come up the pit&amp;
Soc and diiVe ibo SWepi-W'mg Jlod&amp;e today!
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Mr. BlakesJee, foUowed by a general disc11,.11ion.·
A salad course was served by
the hosteaea:, Mrs. Eugene Brown
a.nd Mrs. C. E. Blakeale~.

Mrs. Parma lee Is
Hostess Tuesdoy
To LovejoyGr.oup.

?(r and Mrs. Oscar Hem'y 1nd
son Terry were vilitinl Mr. and
Mrs. Don Qubenberry aM aon
Donnie at Athens, Ohto Tuesday
nenlng.
.
Mn. A. B. Woodrum is Ill at
her home In Clifton.
Bucky Newell left Monda)' for
Pittsburgh where he has employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Irvin of
South Side, w. va. called on Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Lewis WednH~ay .
Brownie Duncan of Coldmbus
Ohlo ware w~etend a:ueat1 or Mr.
and Mrs. Buren Duncan and family.
Mr. and M:ra. . Glerm Car1wrtaht
and Luther Tucker of M•son and
Shirley Oliver of Clifton were in
Huntington Wednesday evening
to attend a BaBketball a:ame between Huntington Collen and
Qblo University,
Mrs. Chal"les Varean is a patient
in Mei.es General Hoapltll at
Po~j!lroy, Ohio where sh'

Mr. ood llro. S!onlOT

"Faith 1s 11te Antwer'' was the
topic of the devotions led by Leo
Crew, when the · Come Double
Claos of the · United ·l lethodllt
ChW'ch met Tueaday evening, at
the churcll.
C. E. Blakeslee president, presided at the meeting and it was
announced that the clu&amp; still
have pec~ns for sale. Plans were
made for remembering members
of the class, in &lt;;ase of illness.
births or deaths. It was agreed
to h()ld regular tlleetinJI each
fourth Tuesday of the month.
The program toplc, "Knowing
Your Co~,~;nty" wa.s presented by

Station Wagon (8). Radio &amp;
Heater.

MonyMore
ToChoote From

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To Head Princeton

Champion. "Good tires. RltllS

Ohio. spent Friday witb Mr. and

11. Gateway

home

1950 Stud. · .. · $195

Mn. E. 0. Henry.

110. Tardier

her

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f&gt;urlna the bualneaa sellion in
ebara:e of the presidea;t, lin. Lou
Diehl,
waaproject&amp;
a dlacuilon
on OJ:ide
polaon.
money there
makinl
tor the
Gamel
were played under the
year. A contrlbution was made to direction of Mn. Parker with
the ~arch of Dimet. Report. were PJ:bes IWarded to Mn. UoJd
given b7 the secretary and trea• Wricbt, Mn. Lou Diebl and lin.
urer and on lbe flower fund.
Ann1 Buck. I Juett.
White Elephant Sale wu bejd
1'be hotte:tlel aerved a deuert
and-proceeds placed ln the nower enune to tho.,e nuned above and
fUnd. It wu d,edded to llold an- llrL Merlin Traey, Mrs. Cbarlee
otber white elephRnt aale at the Diehl, J4n. Enlelt Powell, Mn.
oezt ilieeting.
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Allen Elcbia.ter, Mrl. Lawrence
F.Ollowiq the busine11 teaion Smith, lin. Helen ·L eifheit, Mrl .
Robert Bowf!'n, 111'1. GleD Thompton. Mn. Ira Wellma.n, Mn. Geraid Kelly and Mn. Joe &amp;van&amp;.
The next meeUD&amp; 1will be • hobo
and vaJentlne party witb valentine
exeban1e at tbe JIQIDe of Mn.
Robert Bowton with Mn. Clifford
Jacobi u ca-bOUeP.

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7:30 Sgt. Prestou of the Yukoil.

lOoOO ~S.
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The .Maton Mother'• Club "YoUel
to participate in the ·Motherl'
March on Polio 111 Muon City II
they met oa l.,t Wednelda)' eyenlng at tbe home or Mn. Fred 1'Jia..
bet.
Actual dale and Ume ~ the
march wore not . mad&lt;
II
. ' b d tbe meeUns but 1t wu anaoUDetd.
new lOng boob were diltrl LLte that it will be be1d th1l JDOlllh,.
and eroup •i~lliJ enjoJed. Poemt
1D otber action at the mMti!IJ,
on :New Year 1 were re:ad by aev- __ .
eral memben. Mn. ~· J . Tracy
read an utic:le on • ·H!art Murmuu ln ChUdrtn" and Mrt. Dana
OliVer an article oa "Heart Mur·
OROr
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Pro FotbaU Highlights
Arthur Godfrey &amp; FriE:nds
The Millionaire
J've Got A Secret

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· 8:00 Captain Kangaroo
1:00 · Jlotb.lDJ Sllow
9:00 Mornin.- Show
tO:OO Garry Moore
10:00 GarrY Moore
1.0:30 Artbur God!re-r
10:30 Arth•'" •1odfrey
'nt3o l!ltrJke it JUeh
11:30 Strike It Rieb
18:00 Valiant J;.ady
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:15 :t.ove Df IJfe
12115 Love of Ufe
12:30 1 Search fill' Tomof'IIOW
12:30 Search For Tomorro-.
12:~ Gulding Light
12:41 Gutdinc, ~ht
1:00 Katie's Kit.chtn
1 1:00 Katie's Kitchen
1:30 A&amp; the World Turns
l:SO A8 The World Turns
2:00 Our Miss Brooka
2:00 Our Mlu Brooks
2:30 'FJluseparty
2:30 Housepr.rty
3:00 .rhe tu1 payoU
3100 'l'he B.g Payoff
3:3(}&gt; Bob Cro~;bv Show
3:80 BOb Orwby Show
4:00 Brighter Day
4:00 ¥fig)J,ter Day
4 :15 Se~J ::&gt;t Storm
4:30 Edg~ of Night
4:15 Eeent Storm
4:!50 Fdge of Night
5:00 The 4
.....arlv Show
8:30 Your Ess... Rep,rtet
6:00 Tb.o Early Show
8:415 Sport.~ Parade
6:~ _Your Esso Reportt7
6:1S:S We!!.thermao
6:45 Sport&amp; Parade
7:00 Art J,..inkle•~er &amp; the Kult

6:56 Wedherman
7:00 Jill corey Show
7:1!S Douglas F.dwards

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Trut,h or Conseq uences
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It Could Be You
Current
2:00 Parso,.~n'~ Sh.. dy
2:30 Tennessee Ernie P'Oid
3:00 Matinee Theat.r~
4:00 Queen For A Day
4 :40 Mode.. n Romances

7o80 Eddie Jl'lsbtr

Part bere. Pollee reJN)rted

CHANNIL I

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6:55 Wcathercut
f:OO Matl'lr· of the Town

Mason Mothers Club To Help
In Mothers March On Polio

two-week period 109
bulbi WC~re atolen from 1 com"'Dlunity Christmas tree.

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Keno, Hemlock Grove. Clifton, Albany Langsville Alfred
Dead Man's Curve, Hartfor~. Apple Grove, Flatwoods, Middle:
port, Forest Run, Bailey's Lake. S&lt;.llem Center, Kingsbury,
Danville, Wilkesville.
This is an admirable record for the Pomeroy squad to
make. It is not remarkably different from other years in
which this organization has served its community which as the
report shows, is Meigs County in its enttrety.
As one member said Jt, after returning this week from the
second of two early morning calls, '' We are too centrally )Ol

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···~wtcl)era bod a lle1d day Ill Bel·
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7:00 Toda}
9:00 Coffee Time

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CoUee Time

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CLASS TO MEET
PoOO
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The Sunshine Clau of lhc Ma- 10:00 T"Js II YOur Life
:ron }Jethodhlt Church w1ll hold to o~O TBA
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a meclmg on 'l'hutsday !"vening in 1:1!0 Mt...~..
th11 social room• of the church. t:iil 'l.~I~Jr&lt;aot
Mtm~rs are .U,ii!d to bring gifts 11:20
for the ehutch Jd~hen. Hnstessea
!"il1 be tfrt. S~~oolf.y llar~otir.
Mrs. 1Earl t:wlng, Mrs. Harvey
Newltnd. end Mrs. Ray Workman.

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One trip was made to Sumner. Lf&gt;;nling C~eek, Peach Fork,

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with Bob Couch as chief, made calls in Pomeroy 79 tlmts. SyracuBe e;, Mmersville 7, Thomas Fork, Harrisonvll1e and Da·r win 5 each, Long Bottom, Star Route, Laure! Cliff, Rock
Springs 4 each , Rutland, Antiquity , Enterprise 3 each, Tup·
pers Plains, Ma!lon, Portland, Bowman's Run and Chester 2

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10:00 Home
AT GRANG-E MEETING
Mrs. Lewis H. Sa uer, Mrs. Jack 11 :00 'J'he P&gt;'i~ is Right
SattNfield. Mrs. Sirlney T. Rus· 11 :30 1'ruth or Consequences
I, · Mr" Carrie Crueser, Mrs. 12:00 Tic Tae Doua:h
Richard C hamb~n and Mn. Wa y· 12:30 ll Could Be You
ne Swishct" of the Brownell De· J :00 Current
monstratton Club attended the 2:QP C~ra G... to School
meeting .at the Rock Spring~ 2~0 Tetlbessee Ernie Ford
Grange Hall wh~n th~ dubs of the 3:00 K1liDM Theatre
County met for a demo nstration of f :OO Queen fer ' Day
the eart&gt; of small household ap- 4:45 .,C:od.ern Romc,..Mes
- a oill) Comtdy Tto!o•
pliances
UO lfy Little Margie

per~: one year in advance at The Daily Sentinel offJre
•.M,~~\'lUabJe; one montll 11. By mall one year S8; six month•:
af"jo.~·"'-!!! I.GQof.N. $7.10; three months, $3.90. By n10tor I'Oute
oli:O: "Ul;ll:' ~onths. &amp;2.&amp;); one month, SI .

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The Sentinel Bowler• came oft

Sf('ond St. Market 22'\i 28\; .t41 !lll"'h

175 187 1&amp;3 515

New York Central 18"' 32~ .303 Rlfli'
Holaum Bakery
17'4 33\ol .su lAtivina ,

170 151 181 510
1:17 132 1GB U7

INOI\IIDU~

vJcton by a wide mar11n In the

flnt helf or the Trl.County Leasue

BelpnDowns

Flaming Arrow Is
Harness Horse Of

The

Eastern Five

By 83To68

Sports

A YtU-halaaeed Belpre basket btU team led by its uptain Oain -

er at pard d•felted Eastern High
~boot ea~:er. at Tuppers Plams

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l•st ni&amp;ht b7 the RCOre of 83 to
II. Gainer un11ed 30 points anrl

COLV~US.

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St.rnford, Conn.,
pointe-d Bob Provln:i, 157, llr"l•nd, P•. 10.

Htr"•ndez,

The ndng group also honored
mate, Bi ll Sharman, supplit'd the

In attempting

BOSTON

UP -Natio11al Basket

ball Association

playPrA tem p•J-

rarity s~t aalde a plan to .J.III.i.wl.W!
today and put their faith In 8
proml1e bY l.f!aJrue Prcsnmn1:
Malll'IC'e Podolort that their rrlevance1 will reeeive a ''.!IYmpathetlc" hearing by club ownen; In
April

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Podoloff, In an appnN.!nt effort
to forealall unloniution of tiHl
pl&amp;Jer,, a:atberad toaeth~o~r 13
naemben of tbt NBA'a all-atar
t•ama Tuelday afternoon and
plllded that they live him three
montlut to Ht "-'P machlnory for
MUlln1 owner- j,Jayer differences

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·IJb a family menner."

fir~L baH and a frustrating th ird

quarter. the Panthers l'aught fire.
Coarh Dick Retlon ordered a
tight all-court press as the mea~
ure to rectify matters. It put real
life into the Panthers , and ttunned
the Tornadoes. They had never
seen anything like this before l.n
winnlna 10 straight this ~a.to.n.
"Eightl&gt;all" Buffington, lohn
Sisson and Larry Wildermuth
forced turnovers ,traveling calls,
and made h1terceptions to fastbrcpk tbtl T.1rnado basket. S. T.
Johnson and Buffington suddenly
found their shoaling eYe,. Jub&amp;
son got five rielder~ in tho fourth
quarter, Buffington two, on sen.
sational one- hamler~ from ouhide.
Johm:on put the Panthers In the
lead ~3-~2 with a minute to so but
Ronnie Salser drove In lor a lay
up to make H M-53, Hacine.

ll:l&lt;"ine high-scoring guard,
ever t:ut~ lri:;~ finger. ice water
seers IJIJI in strad of blood.

.lu&lt;;t as important. in its way
Wll~ the ont' of two fouls flUnk hv
1\•i r·v .h1hn Si~~on fQr T'nmuro~·
with onlv 5ccrinrls ret;nt)ining before the end or the re.qular .game.
~issun hud a onf'-PIIrl -two deal a!
!ht• lint•. llllrlotln:l( for the lnlurC'd
THmhcrl. hi9 team one point behind _ lfe lllllrl(• the first one tu
t 1e It u o, miK~ed the serond tr;y
lhnt couid have Won the game. But
he !rierl it. nnd !i{ove the Panthers
annthm· life. That it dlarl a few
minutes lntcr under Wolfe's cool
PVC connnt take awtY any or the
r.!lory of having forced the game

-THROUGH JAN. 31

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20%
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$11.45 Reduced
. 8le llq ..... 711&lt; Re . Uc Men 8oeb 4111!
IUIIT RECEIVED

IVY LIAGUI''I(AT CAPS" · .... · .. $1.25
We allo hove a complete 11ne of toys -

Hoblllel,·

WIIBN YOU

WE C:AARY

Blacks Capture
Ninth Straight
Against Red 5

·E arlier In lhe year tbe Hlack'
hat) defeated the sam~ aquad tn·
a tcore of 90--28. All ftye of Pt .
Pleuant'a start~en wert in the
double fig1,1re, wltb Willie Call
hittins 2f points.

THE SPORTS. CENTER
Aaiiii»''Ad MacGregor Dealer
Mld.dleP.Orl

INSUlAnON- SHINGLES

Big Blacks
Red•

TH~

3 SUI 130

JTr f-!f~ ,••~.

. QNOT ·CQVEilT, Mar.
12' E. MaiD St.

2367

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Phoae 117

NATlONWIDI

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the averthn~:Y.
For Pomeroy Junior Hawthorne
was forced to play carefully !liS he
bad four Infractions againat hi;;
record bctore the third quarter
was out.
Tht! Tornadoe1 for three quarters played a careful, pouuion
style of ball, workina the ball in
l'iose for deadly accurate shot~.
Only once did they rut break before the wild overtime period. orr
the board• Racine had the edge aa
Salter, Gnbam and Adam• r•
peatedly toolt the ball ort I fraction of an Inch abolle the hand, of
JohnaoD, tbtl 6-3 Pan$her center.
The flrst quarter saw Racine
toke 1 18·a lead, hold It at 30.18
at halftime. By the three-quarter
m1rk the lead had advanced to

ft0-38.
For tbt Panthen, ridln1 In a

from eight field goals and elibt
out of nine free touea.
Bufflnrton wa1 aU O\lep the
fioor, aot 1f poinh on seven spectacular field a:oah, and wu a
thorn In $he ll.de of tbe Tomado
all evenlna: witll hi• pruan, ball
bawklna:. \VIJdermuth. Sissoo and
Arnold were eltectlve In the court

prea and added 11!1 point• to the
caute between them.
The Tornadoes continued theiT

hot ahooUnt paoe, 1ettln1 2~ of
48 lhota .ln for &amp;1 pereont, which
Ja rl&amp;bt on Uteir ~ea•on averaee.
Tbe PAntheTJ hit 22 of d8 for

Pemmnent Value
Plan*

Hawthorne

14~

122 1~1
119
Hl9 147
14L
167 178
144 183

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402

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26~

532
82'1

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87
2372

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401

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Bowen

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osture·

446
3S
2266

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4611
513
4•2
504
442

ly Mn.
M¥yL.'"""
Mr. and
D. Pier~e at-

furierat or 'her uncle,
Milo VIUIMoter, l'rldjly.
2339
l.frs. John Wells of BR8~~JI Rd.
1pent Suoday mornin1 wiUi her
t~nde4 tbe

TUPPERS PLAIN
a, &amp;vtl"ft lrlclrJee,

Mr. and Mrs. ·R obert fieldt an4

wmo..

gnmtdaugbi.H, M'llls Mary
a~d : C!i~d, , S~Jse.l Jetfettlt i~t
Sunday in Ch•rleston, JUUt• of
Mr~...lf- B. Cobb and Vr. artd J(rt.
Lawrence P'ietds.

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MloT'IIBSIS
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Hunnf'!l

Houdashelt
'Totalo

W. indefSOR
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172 159
150 J43

127

150

157 187
168 1M M'7
7'14 T94 2363

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Mn. Roland 'J'orrenee and famQy.
Gerald Violet apent the ~
end at Mar1un with hla ~her,
Mr. 1nd Mn. Raymond V!01et. ~·
Violet ha.d juat retura.d home
!rom the botp~1l w-ere he lit~
undergone maJor aurgery.

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..:alling on her aunt and unole Mr.
aod Mrs.. Wayne Brlckles, Sl'turday evening.

Mrs. Jennie Roush of We'lt
Shade spent the weet end ·with
her daugh~r. Mrs. Gli:dys Vialet.
Wa)'tle Qrickles was calliJl&amp; on
Nay Collins of ReedavilJe, Sunday.

Mr: and Mrs. Duane Beaver and

ehildren of NeW M•tamoria, 0.,
spent the week end with her par-

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FURNITURE
W. Va.

COLLEGE

BASKETBALL

SPORTS C&amp;NTIR
McDonald
E. McKinney
Tewkshary
Beoter
B. MeKinne)'
Handicap ·

Totals

110 142 173 425
176 143 H4: 483
133 134 149 !18
172 214 173 ullll
123 162 98 383
26 26 26 'tO
740 821 763 2324

Don't buy 1
·gas stations

H&amp;R FIRESTONE
Bailey
Haggerty

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lrl.. a Circlet , • • • , • •

CANIIIIUIY Hr tf10.QO
hga(ll•tnl ltnl • , , , -~100.00
lrtd•'l CLtdlt ••• , , • , 10.00

Parsons
McElhinney

159 197 ·1 55 511
153 165 1M 468
142 120 132 3t4
146 201 180 B2T ·

Warnke

u;a 121 156

Ha~dleap

Tolala

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Pomeroy0

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wm
Grueaer

156

Wiggins
Totals

172 1M 169 499
165 164 212 1541
166 173 164

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High School
Basketball

1M 153 307
826 112;1 805 l!GQ3

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUS~

many improvement~ In
wagons these past 5 yean,. But, to
use a vivid exprllllslon, "You ain't aeen
nothing yet I"
For now comes a new kind of wagon~

Y

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SEEN

with Buick's Riviera hardtop atyllng ud
Buick's CENTURY Pl'rfonnance. An Estate
WagQII called the Caballero.
It's the lowest and the sleek·
est wagon you ever Jaw-and
the most practjcal wagon
ever' built by Buick.
You get up to 8~ feet of level
deck for ..long" frolght- wider-opening
rear gates top and bottom for easier
loading - a panoramic rear window for
safer parking. Your rear·seat passengers
got a view unmarred by center posts.

B~~t beyond .U that, this one's a '57 Buick
CJoTuay t1u0u-"
throusb- .
5o you i'ldf wld. ~buoyant llfW roadability ... ~- a!iW cbuJis that "nests"
the bo4y ap4
you a recor4 low
c:enter of sr-vll]l,
guide with a·-new and surer banllliq. ftop Qll the ~el twll
wlain you. have to bnke

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desire, ancl your problems;
move In lqnlorrow. Try us,
we're d - . on the vecy

lowest tlll'II!IT

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Ht.~ge .Seleation

Free d'livery, Qulek. Open

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Vantage, Wenatchee,

1, 2 an~ 3' .edrooms, 1•r1TPII
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ACT NOW

*BARGAINS FOR SIS ancl JUNIOR

. IJ¥241 ;a 4 apt;;zt ,;

101 Ironton 86

TRAILERS

Sale

'mllet per ga'll.l~.
C)UI,

St. Mary 60

VI, Va.

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Pleauntvllle 62

BLAETTNAR ' AUTO COMPANY
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BrldgeJort 52
Adena 88 Yorkville 72

STILL IN PROGRESS!

100 E. ll.\ll'l
STREET
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st. · cialrMue eo

areat power Is a new

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Abov, all, you command a quicker
and surer l)q:\'l"t'r ro1po11se th11t tte~Df
fr{)m 111 all-new 3114·cub!c·lnch VS

Jta1

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Diull&gt;ar 63

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Johns 81

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hJ~. travel with tho ~at·
lsfyiiiJ security of Buick ·
hr•Wll• solidity, ropk.fi""

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Cincinn&amp;:ti Greenhills 4~
Loclr:Jattd 61 North College Hill 49
Marysville 58 Urbana 54
Groveport 57 Hamilton Twp. 4:8

tfv.••

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Onl~maJad Perfonn-

St. Bernard t4

and

.Big :~CIA~.
III1TU-_..

cl!!j,,ts the ap~1areot a•dfaljltap.

By United Pren
Taylor 82 Cincinnati Elder 68_

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And q&gt;arldng thll

eltra aloJIS ai

for you at •myJI'f&gt;ed.
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wa01ela on Ice, In
1nowor
with
:Enjoy conjnand
aJr.eoolod

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806 653 824

ROBINSON'S LAUNDRY

GOESSLER JEWELRY

"Pe:U.! Going back for ser!H~
want. If you
a Studebaker

48

O'Brien
Sehoenleh
F. Anderaon

Waverly Mobile
Home Soles, Inc.
V. B. tB South
WAVERLY, OHIO ·

$

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Syder 1nd
daughter of Kenova, W. Va., were

ents, Mr. and Mrs. William CbapHS 201 172 516 IIUIII and family.
Mrs. · Linnie Bragg was , calling
158 ill$ ,174 f88
194 166 177 ·E7 on Mr. and Mrs. George Hatnilton

Wri•ht

co.

123
171
129
188
184
T95

IIKIYTII
II..UIIIf'IIE

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McElhinney, Firestpne, ~27
p:~;:;'~ .Motor, 582

1-3-~;

Wildermuth 3·()..2·6; Johnson 8-8-9-24; Arn&gt;ld D-3-4-3; llulfln(lton ~\··
0.14; SiiSon t-1~-7; ll:ulnlan Q.1l.
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707 819 2410

~e~ker, Sporb Center
559
Schoenleb, Robinl'lon's, 541

Pomero1 Reserve• won over Racine Reserve11 easily, 3'-44,
Score by quarters:
Pomeroy
14 26 38 M ~9
Raelne
18 30 1§0 M 60

0.Hl.
Pomeroy:

llefnab:mata ..... . . . . .
Campbell of Plai~leld , N J, who the hoste11.., Mn. ~bertSWIIIoltf,
IW't an Olympic games record Jn worth and Kn. Geor-p
th~ d~athlon at Me-lbourne, AuaI 1. h be
od th
t
tra 1a, u
en n1m
e 0u at:indmg Americall athlete of 1858
b) the PhdiidelphJa Sports Write-rs In Veterans Hospital,
Ass rr
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M4
442

Searles, L.ions:, 574

81 pefClOOI.

Raclne--Grabam T-2-3-}6; Sal- .
scr 2-2"!J-6; Adams 2-1-3-5; Wolfe
8-4-15-20; Birch 2-1-4-5: Powell 4-

IIi It

484

the wire at the end of the firat FridaY nieht wlth tbeir grandhall. laa' Thp.nclttf tied up at SO mother, Qale1 JohnsQII.
wln11 and 21 loutl each. Robia·
Mr. and Mra. Joe Cormlty of
soo's came out the winner aa th'Y Route 7 spent Sunday afternoon
won two cpmq• lrfm Fi~stone with Mrs. Connley'a parep\.1, Mr.
while the Pomeroy Motor bowlers and Mrs. Char~ey Pierce.
pt~ced by HQnnell 'ook two from
lll'. and Mrs. Wilbur Bissen
the Sports Center.
and son, Mr. and M"n. Denver
Curtis and 10n, Mr-. and Mra. HoPIN"L ITANDINGS
bar-t Newell and family tpent Sun·
PIUT ROUND
day
Jfternoon with Mr. an(l Mrs.
WON LOST
Robinson's Laundry
11.
22 L. D. Pi~rce.
---'--~----Sports Center
Sl
23 Clatworthy
179 185 201 r 565
Pomeroy 'Uons Club 29
25
Duerr
173 189 161 IH9
N. Y. Clothing House 26
28 DOYls
136 1.j' 170 44,
Pomeroy ¥otor Co.
2S
31
Kloes
130 126
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H &amp; R. Firestone
21
33
Lytle
123
~81 284
Sauer
US 188 336
High Team Serfes:
Handicap
6 8
14
.lAona
2~81
Totals
747 797 877 2421
ltobinson'll!
2M3
POMIROY LIONS CLUB
High Individual:
Darst
158 138 169 465
Clatworthy, N. Y. Clothing 565 Searles
202 11J2 180

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PHILADELPHIA

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Atkibr.IO ... $1000-Repay 1!1-ffy.

HOGG 6' ZUSPAN

7313 152

140 161
123 191
172 204

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R..ults. Januuy 14
Thursday nla:ht the !leeond half arandmot.het", Vera:_ie Pieott.
Mrs. Bette Curtis ~!Dd iOn spent
SECOND STREIT MARKIT
, of the Industrial ~ague bowling
Mrs. Harry Allison ot Racine,
la11t
weft in Coluntl;lua.
lM 101
256 season (lets under wa1 with SpOrts Mr. and Mr$. Herald Br;ewer and Mrs Navad~ J.eavf!r 91 Cbetter
ant;l brotht':', Paul AJU.On, Zin,-1132
161 293
favored
Genter and
spots
Robinson's
to fight LaundrJ
it out for
ln dauellter spent SupdiQ' afternoon ville, llld Mr. alld Mrs. AI"'"
with
Mra.
Emma
PowelJ.
the championship.
Cox of Middleport, all were SatGary and Shllln . Wetl1 spent urday evening eueAts of )lr. •od
These two teams came down to

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PAY IILLt ... IU'I BARGAINI

183
16'1'
168
174
192
88i

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Grucser
l'homao Gavin

1111 IIADB I'UJINITUUI

PQWEBf~~

Anderson
Tolals
163
SENTINEL
161
161 Cllllord
166 Tedesco
160 Horak

169 100 163 4~
126 147 133 406
145 1~ 177 .5lg
170 191 172 533
172 160 167 499
782 B~ 812 2~32

Hank Youna;

Bell
Tomer Smith
Edgar Allensworth

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PAINT *WMIIR *NAILS

73f7
1607
803
7182
67J8

more than a century ago, 1; has
be'A IJJactive for ~even years Thr~
.
.
t.Nn Isn't ea:perteN"tnK a crlm1·
or an)·thmg hke that Thf'
iotioet1 i11 bt-ing reviwd mt'rt·l ) to
preterV(' its histori('al ~hlnifi&lt;·anf••

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~larence

Brllltte.&amp; C.~
Ia llkldl_..__.

168 Sauer

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Handit"ap
33 30 24
6387 152
Totals
BO'l 741 82.4
M67 152 NliW YORK CENTRAL
6'.203
6'739 1150 Johnston
144 130 127
6266 149 Allenaworth
138 1'13 111,1
123 149 14"•
7418 148 ·-•
~· 'th
~~ 6879 148 C. Davis
1~ 172 191
37 5433 147 Powell
123 162 161
13 1917 147
Handicap
11 11 11
a 1171 a7 Totab
721 797 748
48 70)U 146 LIBERTY RESTAURANT
43 62)0 )46 lngeb
140 156 172
41 5788 141 Sll&amp;on
1~ 16~ 180
37 S212 141 Du~;rr
124 142 146
24 33M 141 R. Davis
159 1~ 181
46 SJ2'7 138 Coates
145 l43 1~
3 4qa 134
Totals
736 770 833

fewt BrutUbalow
·,cob Sehllling
ldlson Baker
:alph Graw•s

FURHITURI

lleJ'

48
42
86
41
45
42
no

'red Crow Jr.
'rank Johnston
·a:hn Baker

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Norria

li&lt;•i~fy 1t llir!tlaa reVived Formlild

U 37 30 109
1130 725 83&amp; 2390

IAKII FURNITURE
Clatworthy

...Ivai Tl.,.
BARRE. Mau. - (UP· - Tht·
jbief .nd ft.oJut' Of'tectrng .

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109 142

Handicoap
Tolalo

20 3201 160 Chisler
151 8090 158 Grueser
Totals
50 7928 159
HOLSUM BAKERY
42 6627 158
129
36 :5699 158 ~oods
J.
Sehiling
131
45-. 706~ Hl1 Grate
199
9 13915 15$
Slater
1'28
47 7234 1M
Stobart
187
30 4600 153 D. Schilling

Jlen Stob.ort

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BUILDING NEEDS

M.ATEIU.AI.S IH(:OJ.PORATID
1!1 TIM 811111 Of M- City

The lin~ score:

$299.00
BAKER

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The Pt. Plea~anl Bt1 Blacks won
their ninth ~:arne without .a defeat Tuesday evening as they
whipped the Charlelton Reds by
a ~Core of ~3 at Pt. Plea1aot

S~ORINQ

•Think Of Uaf

COMPLETE LINE

FOB

Av.
178
170
178
178
172

60 8188 163

415
10
5
4-5
42

He
out agaln!lt
for goodhim.
In
threefinally
fouls Wl'OI
-stocked

both teams with 24 points, aleaned

Jtec.

HUDtlni and Flablng Equipment.

1

U to 20 feet out. He wu bla:h far

NOW
SPORT SHIRTS

DUO-DOOR STORM DOORS

ROOMS Of ~
New Purnlture

~~ ~M

In the ovrrtiml' Johnson got a
ficld(•r tlnd 11 frPt"! throw and
Wildermuth s;rrrk a long shot fur
fiv(• puints, but 1\ waN not quite
cn.o,ugh.
.
l he game wRs mBI"ken hy fn•QUilnt foul callinM IJy refereeli
Ralph and Layton Sayre. Racine
had 14 called aanin11t them, Pomeroy 16. Ronnie Salser, lhe great
Tornado rehoundt:r
h~d to be
uaed 11parin~ly after mtdway In
the ..econd quarter when he had

tie tor aeeond pJace in the SEO

Palm Beach &amp; Merit Clothing'
RI!G. U9.B5

jl

Lost Ptr.
14
.72~
18~ .637
26
.490

G Pint
49 8770
37 6631.
~1 9081
45 8012
32 .5617

Wolfe, who had heen held seor~
less in the fnurlh quilrlcr, uncovered a sc nsa ti oru1l offensive burlt
in the ov1•rt imP. H&lt;' srorcd all of
Racine 's- six uo inl s in that pf'riod,
gctling his I·No rrc ld g oa l.~ on neatly cx r eulc·d push shot s from about
10 f~el awu_v ami from the side.
His two fn·~ I h I"OWS a I the end
gave Racine ils OOvE'fed viCtory.

league, Johnwn waa Impressive
with his deaJiy eye at the foul
line aud twisting pu•h ahot• froJQ

SPORT
COATS
By

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In Th• Oarlt

perlud.

l'•lml'roy h:rshthnll team.

lot our IIIW Sprlna Merchandise. Take advanta&amp;e of
·
Our Blc Sale

•Think Of Sj,orfl

BERK&amp;LJ:Y. Calli.
UP ·
Y9une Pete ~lli9tt htc;i two things
today to ' brighten the fulure of
a.ny ambitious rootball coach : A
three·yelJ' contract as head man
at the University of Califor nia and
23 ~Qturnin£ lettermen to mould
Into a wibnl.Q&amp; tea.lll .
EllioU, head Nebraska roacn for
ooe aeason, waa nawed Cal's head
coach T\JeaditY
Jli&amp;ht, rePlacing
Lynn f'gpy .waldorf.

before the gun ended the regular

II wa~ a hl'arlbreaking perfornwncr• fur Panlh&lt;'r rooh•1·s and
a dr ivit1!.(, d('mandin~. intense

We Must Clean Our Shelves ·

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hind ~ - 38 after playing a li•tleN

Then, when Milton Lambert was
foule~ In the act of shooting, and
injured, John Si!lsun, his substitute, made the first of two free
throws t.o tie up the hall game. He
night with "
missed the second, bare moments

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The Sentinel
37
Baker Furniture 321,2
Uberty Restaurant 2!5

ed downcourt pas!! to Cousy, Shat·

Into ovt•rtime

MEN'S

FINAL HALF STANDINGS

to darkrielll and drove a new auto-

Pomeroy had lo1,1ght back magnifJcently to tie the game up at man accidentall)' threw the b~ll
tbt end of the regular periqd. Go- throught the hoop In as clean a
ing lnte thi fourth quarter be- basket as he will ever score.

His •·xhihition hst
but U f('W Sl'("l&gt;nds tO go, his team
onr• pnin1 behind in th(• overtime,
whPn hi' ~ unk two extra high press ur~&gt; rr•ul ~hot~. was
somethln~
to Sl'•'. and rruwrnb(·r.

Form Unions

Lot

mond. ..;,._
6.

Drivers Eddie Cobb, Wa»hington
Court House, &amp;lld Joe Liahthm.
Troy, as leading Ohio d1'1Vet'l ln

rectl)r.

By Unit*tf Pr"'
They bave the retord 1M),
they have n'!vena:e aver their
arch-rival, and noW North Caro-llna'a torrid Tar Heeh need only
That enen foldin' stutr . motithe votes to become the nation's vat!s every move the major moNo. 1 college basketball ,tea1n.
guls make. It should. They're out
North Carolina, the only unbeat- t:&gt; make a buck too. Then, if noben major college team In the na- lnson feels he needs to practice.
tion now that Kansas has been 11 white shenniaan or two. to get
whipped, bid to supplant Kansas a bil!:l!:er ~lir·e of the melon let,
at the top of the rattnga heap us permit lurn to manage hi~ resTuesday night witb a rough-and - taurant rhnin personnel in peace
tumble, lla-07 vletory over onre and forg:rt him except that he was
mtlbtr Hertb Carolina Sttte on 11 great athlete and became one
ltatt't OWl eourt In llleia:h, N. C fru~ hi s own concentration and
lt Wll onlJ tht fourth win In hard work
1a III'MI fnr T., H•e1 Coach
Pr~~tk lleO\IIN In 1 ro&lt;f·b•t rlvnl ·
WP .Il wa~t·r lhat if Cr.rl Wolfe,

Pro Cagers Put
Aside Plans To

167,

Ro•lootl

Elliott's Future
Bright At Cal As
Lettermen Return

D4NBURY. Conn. - !UP) -A
·
~)lief
took a,untate or a ppwer
longest field &amp;Oal in B9ston Gar- 1956, nd re~lefU!d William 8.
f•ilufe
wh~eh plu,DJed the city in·
den history.
Murray, WelliP&amp;t9n. aa diatriet &lt;11·

high poi nt Of the ,a:arne W!(h t he

the first Nea:ro athlete to
bre&lt;J k ln1 o big time bu..ebt)J it Is
no wunder he ha1 shOwn aa cbip
on his shoulder !hrpugh the years.
HI" had to be twice as good as the
averaxe big leaguer even Lo get
hi s chnme as a rookie . He was
that way in football: outstanding.
As a play -for -pay athlete, who
can -~lle••r at him now for using
ordinary Mtrat1•gy to pro\ide for
hla ramllr and himselr?

uabtatea l'tlton.

Colli.:

A"ffll..,
stopfMII Johnny Hettel, I t.S, RJch-

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RICHMOND,

1~.

" wfUI IIIIo
eh Everett c,.e.
but It ...ld b1ve been N•!th Cor·
ollft1'1 bt11e1t move toward an

6.
MIAMI BEACH. Fie.: Chico Ve·

i•r, 153,

Belpre led all the WIJ' , taklni
a slx point lead at th&lt;! end of lbe
first quarter, 18-12. Eastern reaervee lost 33-59.
Score by quutftn :
&amp;~ 1.2 311118
ltlpro
18 40 69 83

Tarheels Seem
~oiee For Top
U. S. Cage Team

~rookl rn.

'J h

TannebiU

l'o~ astern Woode and Knighi
coa.tinued tbeir higb average ~ror ­
lna: with 21 and 22 respectively

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By United Preu
HARTFORD, Co11n.: Ctl ·ncfo
Manur•llt1 }451 'toriQ, .lclly
stopped Bill D9olty, 148, Cape·
town South Afric• 10.
WHITE PL-AINS, N. Y.: ltay
Wtlltcta, 147Jh, New Y•rk,
llttod Peulle Gri-.Fin, 14t'h,

Year In Ohio

Ed Oarpeater, hill mate at forward
1ot IU.

Headley had

FIGHT RESULTS

Paul Clifford
Paul RliiJ
DJVId Darat
llt!nry Clatworthy
Remo B.fenchini
Francis Anderson
Carroll NorriB
Richard Davis
Wiliam Clark
Wesley Belle!!
AlbEtrt Ceato1
John Siuon
John Cornett
William Chisler
T)onald Schilling
Clyde Ingels
DwigM Po\l·ell
1eorge Horak
~ rJward Slater
~obert Woods
laymond Lie"Jng
.Villiam Grucser
'eorge Gra!IJ
avid Jenk.ina
1hn Mlt~h
eba&amp;tian Tedeaco
obert Davis

pll)' wbteh ended Jan. 14 wllh
Bater fl'urolture rUI'IDE'rup. S~nt·
In~ I Bowlers won 31, loaL J4 f~;~r a
.T2ll percentage •
In a .Jumm~~ory of Individual av·
eraaes two P&amp;uls, Paul CU.fford
and P-aul Riljll, tied at the top
wlth 179 each. Averaaes wtre co~­
plled by lea'{ue secretuy Carroll
lt Norris,

Cornett

AVIRioGI6

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AT TRIAL
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The Sentinel Bowler• came oft

Sf('ond St. Market 22'\i 28\; .t41 !lll"'h

175 187 1&amp;3 515

New York Central 18"' 32~ .303 Rlfli'
Holaum Bakery
17'4 33\ol .su lAtivina ,

170 151 181 510
1:17 132 1GB U7

INOI\IIDU~

vJcton by a wide mar11n In the

flnt helf or the Trl.County Leasue

BelpnDowns

Flaming Arrow Is
Harness Horse Of

The

Eastern Five

By 83To68

Sports

A YtU-halaaeed Belpre basket btU team led by its uptain Oain -

er at pard d•felted Eastern High
~boot ea~:er. at Tuppers Plams

1

Desk

l•st ni&amp;ht b7 the RCOre of 83 to
II. Gainer un11ed 30 points anrl

COLV~US.

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UP

St.rnford, Conn.,
pointe-d Bob Provln:i, 157, llr"l•nd, P•. 10.

Htr"•ndez,

The ndng group also honored
mate, Bi ll Sharman, supplit'd the

In attempting

BOSTON

UP -Natio11al Basket

ball Association

playPrA tem p•J-

rarity s~t aalde a plan to .J.III.i.wl.W!
today and put their faith In 8
proml1e bY l.f!aJrue Prcsnmn1:
Malll'IC'e Podolort that their rrlevance1 will reeeive a ''.!IYmpathetlc" hearing by club ownen; In
April

i

J•

Podoloff, In an appnN.!nt effort
to forealall unloniution of tiHl
pl&amp;Jer,, a:atberad toaeth~o~r 13
naemben of tbt NBA'a all-atar
t•ama Tuelday afternoon and
plllded that they live him three
montlut to Ht "-'P machlnory for
MUlln1 owner- j,Jayer differences

'

·IJb a family menner."

fir~L baH and a frustrating th ird

quarter. the Panthers l'aught fire.
Coarh Dick Retlon ordered a
tight all-court press as the mea~
ure to rectify matters. It put real
life into the Panthers , and ttunned
the Tornadoes. They had never
seen anything like this before l.n
winnlna 10 straight this ~a.to.n.
"Eightl&gt;all" Buffington, lohn
Sisson and Larry Wildermuth
forced turnovers ,traveling calls,
and made h1terceptions to fastbrcpk tbtl T.1rnado basket. S. T.
Johnson and Buffington suddenly
found their shoaling eYe,. Jub&amp;
son got five rielder~ in tho fourth
quarter, Buffington two, on sen.
sational one- hamler~ from ouhide.
Johm:on put the Panthers In the
lead ~3-~2 with a minute to so but
Ronnie Salser drove In lor a lay
up to make H M-53, Hacine.

ll:l&lt;"ine high-scoring guard,
ever t:ut~ lri:;~ finger. ice water
seers IJIJI in strad of blood.

.lu&lt;;t as important. in its way
Wll~ the ont' of two fouls flUnk hv
1\•i r·v .h1hn Si~~on fQr T'nmuro~·
with onlv 5ccrinrls ret;nt)ining before the end or the re.qular .game.
~issun hud a onf'-PIIrl -two deal a!
!ht• lint•. llllrlotln:l( for the lnlurC'd
THmhcrl. hi9 team one point behind _ lfe lllllrl(• the first one tu
t 1e It u o, miK~ed the serond tr;y
lhnt couid have Won the game. But
he !rierl it. nnd !i{ove the Panthers
annthm· life. That it dlarl a few
minutes lntcr under Wolfe's cool
PVC connnt take awtY any or the
r.!lory of having forced the game

-THROUGH JAN. 31

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long, one-hand- 1,-;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,;;:;:;;;~lll~O~bl~le=o~~t~o~l~•~~~·;al;,•;.r';;l;lll:;•;;wr;;,;.oo~m.,.

20%
·I~M
$11.45 Reduced
. 8le llq ..... 711&lt; Re . Uc Men 8oeb 4111!
IUIIT RECEIVED

IVY LIAGUI''I(AT CAPS" · .... · .. $1.25
We allo hove a complete 11ne of toys -

Hoblllel,·

WIIBN YOU

WE C:AARY

Blacks Capture
Ninth Straight
Against Red 5

·E arlier In lhe year tbe Hlack'
hat) defeated the sam~ aquad tn·
a tcore of 90--28. All ftye of Pt .
Pleuant'a start~en wert in the
double fig1,1re, wltb Willie Call
hittins 2f points.

THE SPORTS. CENTER
Aaiiii»''Ad MacGregor Dealer
Mld.dleP.Orl

INSUlAnON- SHINGLES

Big Blacks
Red•

TH~

3 SUI 130

JTr f-!f~ ,••~.

. QNOT ·CQVEilT, Mar.
12' E. MaiD St.

2367

......

Phoae 117

NATlONWIDI

\

the averthn~:Y.
For Pomeroy Junior Hawthorne
was forced to play carefully !liS he
bad four Infractions againat hi;;
record bctore the third quarter
was out.
Tht! Tornadoe1 for three quarters played a careful, pouuion
style of ball, workina the ball in
l'iose for deadly accurate shot~.
Only once did they rut break before the wild overtime period. orr
the board• Racine had the edge aa
Salter, Gnbam and Adam• r•
peatedly toolt the ball ort I fraction of an Inch abolle the hand, of
JohnaoD, tbtl 6-3 Pan$her center.
The flrst quarter saw Racine
toke 1 18·a lead, hold It at 30.18
at halftime. By the three-quarter
m1rk the lead had advanced to

ft0-38.
For tbt Panthen, ridln1 In a

from eight field goals and elibt
out of nine free touea.
Bufflnrton wa1 aU O\lep the
fioor, aot 1f poinh on seven spectacular field a:oah, and wu a
thorn In $he ll.de of tbe Tomado
all evenlna: witll hi• pruan, ball
bawklna:. \VIJdermuth. Sissoo and
Arnold were eltectlve In the court

prea and added 11!1 point• to the
caute between them.
The Tornadoes continued theiT

hot ahooUnt paoe, 1ettln1 2~ of
48 lhota .ln for &amp;1 pereont, which
Ja rl&amp;bt on Uteir ~ea•on averaee.
Tbe PAntheTJ hit 22 of d8 for

Pemmnent Value
Plan*

Hawthorne

14~

122 1~1
119
Hl9 147
14L
167 178
144 183

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·~rnited
LI .

NOW ON

402

~

Time

&amp;0~
26~

532
82'1

Only!

87
2372

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401

.·,

Bowen

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~14

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54!5

osture·

446
3S
2266

. MT. OLIVE

4611
513
4•2
504
442

ly Mn.
M¥yL.'"""
Mr. and
D. Pier~e at-

furierat or 'her uncle,
Milo VIUIMoter, l'rldjly.
2339
l.frs. John Wells of BR8~~JI Rd.
1pent Suoday mornin1 wiUi her
t~nde4 tbe

TUPPERS PLAIN
a, &amp;vtl"ft lrlclrJee,

Mr. and Mrs. ·R obert fieldt an4

wmo..

gnmtdaugbi.H, M'llls Mary
a~d : C!i~d, , S~Jse.l Jetfettlt i~t
Sunday in Ch•rleston, JUUt• of
Mr~...lf- B. Cobb and Vr. artd J(rt.
Lawrence P'ietds.

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Compare I

A$-

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MloT'IIBSIS
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Barrio
Hunnf'!l

Houdashelt
'Totalo

W. indefSOR
.

856

172 159
150 J43

127

150

157 187
168 1M M'7
7'14 T94 2363

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Mn. Roland 'J'orrenee and famQy.
Gerald Violet apent the ~
end at Mar1un with hla ~her,
Mr. 1nd Mn. Raymond V!01et. ~·
Violet ha.d juat retura.d home
!rom the botp~1l w-ere he lit~
undergone maJor aurgery.

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...,,........ ,.VI W 7;

..:alling on her aunt and unole Mr.
aod Mrs.. Wayne Brlckles, Sl'turday evening.

Mrs. Jennie Roush of We'lt
Shade spent the weet end ·with
her daugh~r. Mrs. Gli:dys Vialet.
Wa)'tle Qrickles was calliJl&amp; on
Nay Collins of ReedavilJe, Sunday.

Mr: and Mrs. Duane Beaver and

ehildren of NeW M•tamoria, 0.,
spent the week end with her par-

Saturdayw

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FURNITURE
W. Va.

COLLEGE

BASKETBALL

SPORTS C&amp;NTIR
McDonald
E. McKinney
Tewkshary
Beoter
B. MeKinne)'
Handicap ·

Totals

110 142 173 425
176 143 H4: 483
133 134 149 !18
172 214 173 ullll
123 162 98 383
26 26 26 'tO
740 821 763 2324

Don't buy 1
·gas stations

H&amp;R FIRESTONE
Bailey
Haggerty

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lrl.. a Circlet , • • • , • •

CANIIIIUIY Hr tf10.QO
hga(ll•tnl ltnl • , , , -~100.00
lrtd•'l CLtdlt ••• , , • , 10.00

Parsons
McElhinney

159 197 ·1 55 511
153 165 1M 468
142 120 132 3t4
146 201 180 B2T ·

Warnke

u;a 121 156

Ha~dleap

Tolala

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Pomeroy0

..

167 173 157 497

wm
Grueaer

156

Wiggins
Totals

172 1M 169 499
165 164 212 1541
166 173 164

nos
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High School
Basketball

1M 153 307
826 112;1 805 l!GQ3

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUS~

many improvement~ In
wagons these past 5 yean,. But, to
use a vivid exprllllslon, "You ain't aeen
nothing yet I"
For now comes a new kind of wagon~

Y

ou'v.

SEEN

with Buick's Riviera hardtop atyllng ud
Buick's CENTURY Pl'rfonnance. An Estate
WagQII called the Caballero.
It's the lowest and the sleek·
est wagon you ever Jaw-and
the most practjcal wagon
ever' built by Buick.
You get up to 8~ feet of level
deck for ..long" frolght- wider-opening
rear gates top and bottom for easier
loading - a panoramic rear window for
safer parking. Your rear·seat passengers
got a view unmarred by center posts.

B~~t beyond .U that, this one's a '57 Buick
CJoTuay t1u0u-"
throusb- .
5o you i'ldf wld. ~buoyant llfW roadability ... ~- a!iW cbuJis that "nests"
the bo4y ap4
you a recor4 low
c:enter of sr-vll]l,
guide with a·-new and surer banllliq. ftop Qll the ~el twll
wlain you. have to bnke

St,ubo~vllle ~

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Coi~la

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move In lqnlorrow. Try us,
we're d - . on the vecy

lowest tlll'II!IT

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Free d'livery, Qulek. Open

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ACT NOW

*BARGAINS FOR SIS ancl JUNIOR

. IJ¥241 ;a 4 apt;;zt ,;

101 Ironton 86

TRAILERS

Sale

'mllet per ga'll.l~.
C)UI,

St. Mary 60

VI, Va.

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Pleauntvllle 62

BLAETTNAR ' AUTO COMPANY
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BrldgeJort 52
Adena 88 Yorkville 72

STILL IN PROGRESS!

100 E. ll.\ll'l
STREET
b •

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trrys 60

st. · cialrMue eo

areat power Is a new

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fr{)m 111 all-new 3114·cub!c·lnch VS

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ICHS 78 Mario~ 65
Johns 81

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hJ~. travel with tho ~at·
lsfyiiiJ security of Buick ·
hr•Wll• solidity, ropk.fi""

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Cincinn&amp;:ti Greenhills 4~
Loclr:Jattd 61 North College Hill 49
Marysville 58 Urbana 54
Groveport 57 Hamilton Twp. 4:8

tfv.••

c•Nrtrttlr

Onl~maJad Perfonn-

St. Bernard t4

and

.Big :~CIA~.
III1TU-_..

cl!!j,,ts the ap~1areot a•dfaljltap.

By United Pren
Taylor 82 Cincinnati Elder 68_

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And q&gt;arldng thll

eltra aloJIS ai

for you at •myJI'f&gt;ed.
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wa01ela on Ice, In
1nowor
with
:Enjoy conjnand
aJr.eoolod

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ROBINSON'S LAUNDRY

GOESSLER JEWELRY

"Pe:U.! Going back for ser!H~
want. If you
a Studebaker

48

O'Brien
Sehoenleh
F. Anderaon

Waverly Mobile
Home Soles, Inc.
V. B. tB South
WAVERLY, OHIO ·

$

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Syder 1nd
daughter of Kenova, W. Va., were

ents, Mr. and Mrs. William CbapHS 201 172 516 IIUIII and family.
Mrs. · Linnie Bragg was , calling
158 ill$ ,174 f88
194 166 177 ·E7 on Mr. and Mrs. George Hatnilton

Wri•ht

co.

123
171
129
188
184
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IIKIYTII
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McElhinney, Firestpne, ~27
p:~;:;'~ .Motor, 582

1-3-~;

Wildermuth 3·()..2·6; Johnson 8-8-9-24; Arn&gt;ld D-3-4-3; llulfln(lton ~\··
0.14; SiiSon t-1~-7; ll:ulnlan Q.1l.
~: ):.ambert ~. ,

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707 819 2410

~e~ker, Sporb Center
559
Schoenleb, Robinl'lon's, 541

Pomero1 Reserve• won over Racine Reserve11 easily, 3'-44,
Score by quarters:
Pomeroy
14 26 38 M ~9
Raelne
18 30 1§0 M 60

0.Hl.
Pomeroy:

llefnab:mata ..... . . . . .
Campbell of Plai~leld , N J, who the hoste11.., Mn. ~bertSWIIIoltf,
IW't an Olympic games record Jn worth and Kn. Geor-p
th~ d~athlon at Me-lbourne, AuaI 1. h be
od th
t
tra 1a, u
en n1m
e 0u at:indmg Americall athlete of 1858
b) the PhdiidelphJa Sports Write-rs In Veterans Hospital,
Ass rr
--M.-.. ' - "

481
M4
442

Searles, L.ions:, 574

81 pefClOOI.

Raclne--Grabam T-2-3-}6; Sal- .
scr 2-2"!J-6; Adams 2-1-3-5; Wolfe
8-4-15-20; Birch 2-1-4-5: Powell 4-

IIi It

484

the wire at the end of the firat FridaY nieht wlth tbeir grandhall. laa' Thp.nclttf tied up at SO mother, Qale1 JohnsQII.
wln11 and 21 loutl each. Robia·
Mr. and Mra. Joe Cormlty of
soo's came out the winner aa th'Y Route 7 spent Sunday afternoon
won two cpmq• lrfm Fi~stone with Mrs. Connley'a parep\.1, Mr.
while the Pomeroy Motor bowlers and Mrs. Char~ey Pierce.
pt~ced by HQnnell 'ook two from
lll'. and Mrs. Wilbur Bissen
the Sports Center.
and son, Mr. and M"n. Denver
Curtis and 10n, Mr-. and Mra. HoPIN"L ITANDINGS
bar-t Newell and family tpent Sun·
PIUT ROUND
day
Jfternoon with Mr. an(l Mrs.
WON LOST
Robinson's Laundry
11.
22 L. D. Pi~rce.
---'--~----Sports Center
Sl
23 Clatworthy
179 185 201 r 565
Pomeroy 'Uons Club 29
25
Duerr
173 189 161 IH9
N. Y. Clothing House 26
28 DOYls
136 1.j' 170 44,
Pomeroy ¥otor Co.
2S
31
Kloes
130 126
~
H &amp; R. Firestone
21
33
Lytle
123
~81 284
Sauer
US 188 336
High Team Serfes:
Handicap
6 8
14
.lAona
2~81
Totals
747 797 877 2421
ltobinson'll!
2M3
POMIROY LIONS CLUB
High Individual:
Darst
158 138 169 465
Clatworthy, N. Y. Clothing 565 Searles
202 11J2 180

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LA!Jit:!9 VALUl •• ,

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123

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PHILADELPHIA

un

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Atkibr.IO ... $1000-Repay 1!1-ffy.

HOGG 6' ZUSPAN

7313 152

140 161
123 191
172 204

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Dally SentJnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Ju.tt, ltl;;..,

R..ults. Januuy 14
Thursday nla:ht the !leeond half arandmot.het", Vera:_ie Pieott.
Mrs. Bette Curtis ~!Dd iOn spent
SECOND STREIT MARKIT
, of the Industrial ~ague bowling
Mrs. Harry Allison ot Racine,
la11t
weft in Coluntl;lua.
lM 101
256 season (lets under wa1 with SpOrts Mr. and Mr$. Herald Br;ewer and Mrs Navad~ J.eavf!r 91 Cbetter
ant;l brotht':', Paul AJU.On, Zin,-1132
161 293
favored
Genter and
spots
Robinson's
to fight LaundrJ
it out for
ln dauellter spent SupdiQ' afternoon ville, llld Mr. alld Mrs. AI"'"
with
Mra.
Emma
PowelJ.
the championship.
Cox of Middleport, all were SatGary and Shllln . Wetl1 spent urday evening eueAts of )lr. •od
These two teams came down to

"'VVI•

Oltl IIYI Y«t A 81, /.Iff N(Jfl' ·
PAY IILLt ... IU'I BARGAINI

183
16'1'
168
174
192
88i

19

Grucser
l'homao Gavin

1111 IIADB I'UJINITUUI

PQWEBf~~

Anderson
Tolals
163
SENTINEL
161
161 Cllllord
166 Tedesco
160 Horak

169 100 163 4~
126 147 133 406
145 1~ 177 .5lg
170 191 172 533
172 160 167 499
782 B~ 812 2~32

Hank Youna;

Bell
Tomer Smith
Edgar Allensworth

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PAINT *WMIIR *NAILS

73f7
1607
803
7182
67J8

more than a century ago, 1; has
be'A IJJactive for ~even years Thr~
.
.
t.Nn Isn't ea:perteN"tnK a crlm1·
or an)·thmg hke that Thf'
iotioet1 i11 bt-ing reviwd mt'rt·l ) to
preterV(' its histori('al ~hlnifi&lt;·anf••

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~larence

Brllltte.&amp; C.~
Ia llkldl_..__.

168 Sauer

·

Handit"ap
33 30 24
6387 152
Totals
BO'l 741 82.4
M67 152 NliW YORK CENTRAL
6'.203
6'739 1150 Johnston
144 130 127
6266 149 Allenaworth
138 1'13 111,1
123 149 14"•
7418 148 ·-•
~· 'th
~~ 6879 148 C. Davis
1~ 172 191
37 5433 147 Powell
123 162 161
13 1917 147
Handicap
11 11 11
a 1171 a7 Totab
721 797 748
48 70)U 146 LIBERTY RESTAURANT
43 62)0 )46 lngeb
140 156 172
41 5788 141 Sll&amp;on
1~ 16~ 180
37 S212 141 Du~;rr
124 142 146
24 33M 141 R. Davis
159 1~ 181
46 SJ2'7 138 Coates
145 l43 1~
3 4qa 134
Totals
736 770 833

fewt BrutUbalow
·,cob Sehllling
ldlson Baker
:alph Graw•s

FURHITURI

lleJ'

48
42
86
41
45
42
no

'red Crow Jr.
'rank Johnston
·a:hn Baker

I

J . Baker
Norria

li&lt;•i~fy 1t llir!tlaa reVived Formlild

U 37 30 109
1130 725 83&amp; 2390

IAKII FURNITURE
Clatworthy

...Ivai Tl.,.
BARRE. Mau. - (UP· - Tht·
jbief .nd ft.oJut' Of'tectrng .

~1

109 142

Handicoap
Tolalo

20 3201 160 Chisler
151 8090 158 Grueser
Totals
50 7928 159
HOLSUM BAKERY
42 6627 158
129
36 :5699 158 ~oods
J.
Sehiling
131
45-. 706~ Hl1 Grate
199
9 13915 15$
Slater
1'28
47 7234 1M
Stobart
187
30 4600 153 D. Schilling

Jlen Stob.ort

0. The

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BUILDING NEEDS

M.ATEIU.AI.S IH(:OJ.PORATID
1!1 TIM 811111 Of M- City

The lin~ score:

$299.00
BAKER

g

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OF

The Pt. Plea~anl Bt1 Blacks won
their ninth ~:arne without .a defeat Tuesday evening as they
whipped the Charlelton Reds by
a ~Core of ~3 at Pt. Plea1aot

S~ORINQ

•Think Of Uaf

COMPLETE LINE

FOB

Av.
178
170
178
178
172

60 8188 163

415
10
5
4-5
42

He
out agaln!lt
for goodhim.
In
threefinally
fouls Wl'OI
-stocked

both teams with 24 points, aleaned

Jtec.

HUDtlni and Flablng Equipment.

1

U to 20 feet out. He wu bla:h far

NOW
SPORT SHIRTS

DUO-DOOR STORM DOORS

ROOMS Of ~
New Purnlture

~~ ~M

In the ovrrtiml' Johnson got a
ficld(•r tlnd 11 frPt"! throw and
Wildermuth s;rrrk a long shot fur
fiv(• puints, but 1\ waN not quite
cn.o,ugh.
.
l he game wRs mBI"ken hy fn•QUilnt foul callinM IJy refereeli
Ralph and Layton Sayre. Racine
had 14 called aanin11t them, Pomeroy 16. Ronnie Salser, lhe great
Tornado rehoundt:r
h~d to be
uaed 11parin~ly after mtdway In
the ..econd quarter when he had

tie tor aeeond pJace in the SEO

Palm Beach &amp; Merit Clothing'
RI!G. U9.B5

jl

Lost Ptr.
14
.72~
18~ .637
26
.490

G Pint
49 8770
37 6631.
~1 9081
45 8012
32 .5617

Wolfe, who had heen held seor~
less in the fnurlh quilrlcr, uncovered a sc nsa ti oru1l offensive burlt
in the ov1•rt imP. H&lt;' srorcd all of
Racine 's- six uo inl s in that pf'riod,
gctling his I·No rrc ld g oa l.~ on neatly cx r eulc·d push shot s from about
10 f~el awu_v ami from the side.
His two fn·~ I h I"OWS a I the end
gave Racine ils OOvE'fed viCtory.

league, Johnwn waa Impressive
with his deaJiy eye at the foul
line aud twisting pu•h ahot• froJQ

SPORT
COATS
By

'

In Th• Oarlt

perlud.

l'•lml'roy h:rshthnll team.

lot our IIIW Sprlna Merchandise. Take advanta&amp;e of
·
Our Blc Sale

•Think Of Sj,orfl

BERK&amp;LJ:Y. Calli.
UP ·
Y9une Pete ~lli9tt htc;i two things
today to ' brighten the fulure of
a.ny ambitious rootball coach : A
three·yelJ' contract as head man
at the University of Califor nia and
23 ~Qturnin£ lettermen to mould
Into a wibnl.Q&amp; tea.lll .
EllioU, head Nebraska roacn for
ooe aeason, waa nawed Cal's head
coach T\JeaditY
Jli&amp;ht, rePlacing
Lynn f'gpy .waldorf.

before the gun ended the regular

II wa~ a hl'arlbreaking perfornwncr• fur Panlh&lt;'r rooh•1·s and
a dr ivit1!.(, d('mandin~. intense

We Must Clean Our Shelves ·

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hind ~ - 38 after playing a li•tleN

Then, when Milton Lambert was
foule~ In the act of shooting, and
injured, John Si!lsun, his substitute, made the first of two free
throws t.o tie up the hall game. He
night with "
missed the second, bare moments

~ Jtr. der

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SUCIS

Wop
The Sentinel
37
Baker Furniture 321,2
Uberty Restaurant 2!5

ed downcourt pas!! to Cousy, Shat·

Into ovt•rtime

MEN'S

FINAL HALF STANDINGS

to darkrielll and drove a new auto-

Pomeroy had lo1,1ght back magnifJcently to tie the game up at man accidentall)' threw the b~ll
tbt end of the regular periqd. Go- throught the hoop In as clean a
ing lnte thi fourth quarter be- basket as he will ever score.

His •·xhihition hst
but U f('W Sl'("l&gt;nds tO go, his team
onr• pnin1 behind in th(• overtime,
whPn hi' ~ unk two extra high press ur~&gt; rr•ul ~hot~. was
somethln~
to Sl'•'. and rruwrnb(·r.

Form Unions

Lot

mond. ..;,._
6.

Drivers Eddie Cobb, Wa»hington
Court House, &amp;lld Joe Liahthm.
Troy, as leading Ohio d1'1Vet'l ln

rectl)r.

By Unit*tf Pr"'
They bave the retord 1M),
they have n'!vena:e aver their
arch-rival, and noW North Caro-llna'a torrid Tar Heeh need only
That enen foldin' stutr . motithe votes to become the nation's vat!s every move the major moNo. 1 college basketball ,tea1n.
guls make. It should. They're out
North Carolina, the only unbeat- t:&gt; make a buck too. Then, if noben major college team In the na- lnson feels he needs to practice.
tion now that Kansas has been 11 white shenniaan or two. to get
whipped, bid to supplant Kansas a bil!:l!:er ~lir·e of the melon let,
at the top of the rattnga heap us permit lurn to manage hi~ resTuesday night witb a rough-and - taurant rhnin personnel in peace
tumble, lla-07 vletory over onre and forg:rt him except that he was
mtlbtr Hertb Carolina Sttte on 11 great athlete and became one
ltatt't OWl eourt In llleia:h, N. C fru~ hi s own concentration and
lt Wll onlJ tht fourth win In hard work
1a III'MI fnr T., H•e1 Coach
Pr~~tk lleO\IIN In 1 ro&lt;f·b•t rlvnl ·
WP .Il wa~t·r lhat if Cr.rl Wolfe,

Pro Cagers Put
Aside Plans To

167,

Ro•lootl

Elliott's Future
Bright At Cal As
Lettermen Return

D4NBURY. Conn. - !UP) -A
·
~)lief
took a,untate or a ppwer
longest field &amp;Oal in B9ston Gar- 1956, nd re~lefU!d William 8.
f•ilufe
wh~eh plu,DJed the city in·
den history.
Murray, WelliP&amp;t9n. aa diatriet &lt;11·

high poi nt Of the ,a:arne W!(h t he

the first Nea:ro athlete to
bre&lt;J k ln1 o big time bu..ebt)J it Is
no wunder he ha1 shOwn aa cbip
on his shoulder !hrpugh the years.
HI" had to be twice as good as the
averaxe big leaguer even Lo get
hi s chnme as a rookie . He was
that way in football: outstanding.
As a play -for -pay athlete, who
can -~lle••r at him now for using
ordinary Mtrat1•gy to pro\ide for
hla ramllr and himselr?

uabtatea l'tlton.

Colli.:

A"ffll..,
stopfMII Johnny Hettel, I t.S, RJch-

A~

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RICHMOND,

1~.

" wfUI IIIIo
eh Everett c,.e.
but It ...ld b1ve been N•!th Cor·
ollft1'1 bt11e1t move toward an

6.
MIAMI BEACH. Fie.: Chico Ve·

i•r, 153,

Belpre led all the WIJ' , taklni
a slx point lead at th&lt;! end of lbe
first quarter, 18-12. Eastern reaervee lost 33-59.
Score by quutftn :
&amp;~ 1.2 311118
ltlpro
18 40 69 83

Tarheels Seem
~oiee For Top
U. S. Cage Team

~rookl rn.

'J h

TannebiU

l'o~ astern Woode and Knighi
coa.tinued tbeir higb average ~ror ­
lna: with 21 and 22 respectively

\

By United Preu
HARTFORD, Co11n.: Ctl ·ncfo
Manur•llt1 }451 'toriQ, .lclly
stopped Bill D9olty, 148, Cape·
town South Afric• 10.
WHITE PL-AINS, N. Y.: ltay
Wtlltcta, 147Jh, New Y•rk,
llttod Peulle Gri-.Fin, 14t'h,

Year In Ohio

Ed Oarpeater, hill mate at forward
1ot IU.

Headley had

FIGHT RESULTS

Paul Clifford
Paul RliiJ
DJVId Darat
llt!nry Clatworthy
Remo B.fenchini
Francis Anderson
Carroll NorriB
Richard Davis
Wiliam Clark
Wesley Belle!!
AlbEtrt Ceato1
John Siuon
John Cornett
William Chisler
T)onald Schilling
Clyde Ingels
DwigM Po\l·ell
1eorge Horak
~ rJward Slater
~obert Woods
laymond Lie"Jng
.Villiam Grucser
'eorge Gra!IJ
avid Jenk.ina
1hn Mlt~h
eba&amp;tian Tedeaco
obert Davis

pll)' wbteh ended Jan. 14 wllh
Bater fl'urolture rUI'IDE'rup. S~nt·
In~ I Bowlers won 31, loaL J4 f~;~r a
.T2ll percentage •
In a .Jumm~~ory of Individual av·
eraaes two P&amp;uls, Paul CU.fford
and P-aul Riljll, tied at the top
wlth 179 each. Averaaes wtre co~­
plled by lea'{ue secretuy Carroll
lt Norris,

Cornett

AVIRioGI6

NOTEWORTHY NIBILING
AT TRIAL
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CORPORA'I'tON

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(ContinuH from Pill •na)

6--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 16, 1957

'" Don't Sit Out A Cold! Try Tills! \

NEW HAVEN

SOCim

c&gt;.UDEN CLUa MliiTS
The Nei:Uclima Garden Club belill
the1r January meeting at tbe ~x
Quillen c lubhouse on Monday,
January 7 with Mrs. Robert Layne
and .\i.rs Henry Buci: as hostesses.
Thl' Roll rail was answered "How
1 Cart' For Tile Birds."
L&gt;unng the busineu meeting
Mrs James Roush waJ voted in as
a new member and the resl.gnaUon
of Mrs. Donald Coote accepted.
Pirtures oC the Flowei Show were
shown and remarks made. The
program was a "Quiz on Birch". A
Ways and Means COmmittee wafi
appointed aa foUow!!l : Mrs. Chester
Weaver, Mrs. CanoU Adams, Mrt.
Donald Brown, M.rl. Edward Ryaa
and Mt!l. Thomas McGowan.

bualness meetlnJ was held. PliDI
were to hold a Bible Study Clau
trom February 7 thru lS at the
!!burch from 7 :30 to 9:80. The
gioup voted to adopt tbe new bud·
&amp;et ror 1 ~1 Those t"iect~ d to fill
off.i. res on churc-h counr1l were :
Thomas Gnnslt.&gt;ad, trustee and
.Philip Wolpert and Bob J ohnson,
as Deacons. Plans wer e made to
hold a Fellowship Dinner on
Man•h t . Those present were Mrs.
H. L. Dyer, Mr. and Mn. William
Layne, ldr .and Mrs. Harry Layne ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mr. ~tnd
Mr,. B. R. vance, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Schnei1er, Bob Johnston, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas GrtDstead, Bobby and Shelby, Mr .and Mrs. "Bob
Layne, Pastor Peters, Jim and
Judy Fry, Mrs. Carroll Adama Jr.
and Bruce, Mrs. Charles Brown
and children, Mrs. William MeFarland and Raymond, Mra. Everett Roush and Cathy and Mrs. Ann
Goodnite.

n.

was won by Mra. S.
Reitmlre.
llelrelhmenta were nrved by the
lloatealea to those named and Mra.
Maud Bridlett, M.lss Ooldye Hlrt,
Mra. Ora: Gibb1, Mr1. Thomas
Capehart, Mrs. James King, Mrs.[
Sara Dawson. l:lrs. Edgar Layne ,
Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mn. Ray :Hoffman, Mrs. Nannie Johnson, Mrs.
Nora Tripp, Mrs. Thelma Capehut, Judy Athey , Mrs. Geor&amp;e
Jewell . Mrs . R. F. Bryant and Mn.
Howard Burris.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Donal41"Brown was a business v1sit.or Ia GalllpoliJ on Wed-

What c-aOJes • cold"!' Tbat•a • . b.tft.r~ Ilea oleclenee b ' : ! :
trymg to solve th~ mystery for ttnturieL At one tim• OC'
1' it's bern unjustly a'hrtbut~ to deca)lln&amp; leaves. fac-e powder, .~
[· influence of com~ts, night alt and damp c.b\Q"daea. And jUI\ U dlUIOII
of a mystery as 1ls
I" cause is 8 cu~ .
There have been
10-For
or
some p«IIY
.... word.
_
_ ---- - _
strange. cures .adtuU ra\.e or z ~:tCDta per word will ~-- _
SIX
ROOMS
and
BATH.
3
garages.
vanced during the
be cllarged for Eo\1vertisi ng If not
981 H) sel l St.,
Mid dleport.
past hundred years
paid for beflll'e the 25th of each
Phone
6153-Y
1
lS
3t
p
\
...
wearing sn asa· ·
month followi:na: insertion .
nesd~Yfclida
bag around
Error11 in AthertJII1ng-Should bll
LUST - Female, white F ox Hound
your neck, eating
W. W. Johnston accompanied
reported Immediately . Tbe D1ib
wllh lemon spots. Contact Jame$
sugar moistened
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dague (1dl of
Se:nUnel will Dttt tM respooatblll&gt;
Bl·arhs , Rl 3, Pom~~:.oy, or call · with coa 1 ol·1,
Madison, Ind.) to New Haven on
for more than one incorreet ln10-J.
1 1~ 3!p ' drinking ac o nite
Saturday where they will have an
sertl.on.
tea or garlic juice
extendecl visit wlth lb. and Mrs.
:arc or :l'b~t.su a.od Speeul N""
Bob Johnston and family.
and
rubbing
the
ticet of Even"L! printM at nguothers present were Mr11 . Phil
thest with goose
Jar cla88ified rates Obituaries
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer were
Batey, Mrs. Pete Burris. Mrs. Earl
grease.
puh&amp;hed o~t 1 cent J)t"r word.
Clarke,
Mrs.
Jamoea
Diehl , Mrs.
week
end guelrts of Mr. and Mrs.
\ There's only one
Fields,
Mn
William
Gibb!,
David
William
Pinnell of Ravenswood.
I I
remedy that has
Mn. Foster Grinstead, Mrs. Tom: .. LIVE WIRES ENTERTAlNED
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart were
aurvived all com·
The Live Wire Class of tbe EUB in Charleston Wednesday on busiHoffman, Mrl. Harry Miller, Mn.
HIGHEST PRlCES paid for junk
petiti~n paat and
Cburtb met Tuesday evening ~t nes.&amp;George
McKniaht.
Mn.
Ray
PJci:and wreeked cars. New Haven,
present and that's
141
Mrs. Harry Miller was in Park,
ens , Jr., Mn. Victor Street aDd the home Of Mrs. Iva Capebar't
Turner 2-4414.
1 10 6tp
drinking temon
Mn. John Wolle and Mn. Donald with Mra. Harold Fry Jr.• Mrs. E. eraburg, Wednesday on business.
juice and baking
C. Riddle, Mrs. P. E. Pietena and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Roush, La·
Brown ,nd Mrs. George Burn&amp;.
.aoda •.• the juice
iDlplete WHKEL a.LIHK..o:NT
Mrs.
Clayton
Athey,
aaalstina:.
vina
Rouah, Karla Kearns and Mrs.
LUT&gt;tERAN WOMIN MilT
:of one fresh lemon,
b•:ai"JdUI and brake tenJ.ce 8 ROOM HOCSE, Mrs. John Stout,
Boyd
wean. are · vac:ationing in
The LutherAn Women -held tb'if
Mrs. Waid cunnlneham led the
' 8 haU teaspoon of
ll•cteU'I lat'etr serN.. Well
Harrison\'tlle.
1-14-3tc
January
m.eoetlng 'at the borne of devottons and New Yean Reaolu· Florida.
auda and a hall
Ma~ ~. Pom~. Ohlo
·
_., ... ---.. Mn. Howard W-agoenhala, w~th )(rs. ttons were given by the croup.
By Tha Book
6 ROOM OUSE, witt·. bath. Letart · g I ass of water two
day In this day and a&amp;e when It'• aene~Y. ~- J . V. McGrew a~sisting . ~votiona There was also croup hymn sing·
JAYI DON'T YOU k'NOW?.
Falls Contact Harry Hill.
~
CIT 1hree tim.e s a.
•
•
it, \hla remedy
BOSTON - (UP- 8UTglars
Baker'~o wilt give you the beat
that you can treat a cold but yau c:an t :ru.re
~ f .lii,'DCIA. w&gt;:lre led by Mrs. Paul He:adenoa. ing followed by the Lordt Prayer.
1·14-6tp
trade on furniture or applian· The
prolf"lm
by
MrJ.
Harry
IA)'Tie
·ho
stole
six
eases
of
whiskey
sense.
It's
Ine-xpensive.
costing
UUl~
more
then
th~
.
O
,._,
.
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A short bwlneu seulon was held
11
and since you can't expect to cure a cold overn~l)"lt you m
.
- ees.
4-6 tf fOUR R00:\-1, newly furnished
was a ehapter, "Read aDd IJve", with regular report.a.
-om McSolla's restaurant also
Ut
t It as eronomicaliJ 81 poal.ble.
lt bdo
[rom tbe book, ''How To Use 'lbt
apartment. next to Meig!l Gen·
Mn. K. Scott wat prOJI'Im leader 10k 1 bartender's guidebook on
ANYONE DESIRING HOME DEwe An~~er edvantatr:e to this rerr.ed:Y ._, that JOU can tum
.• Bible". Plans were made to hold
e:-al Hospital. Phone 18-J , Chri&amp;'&gt;W to mix cucklaUs.
Fourteen
membnrs part.lcl~ted in
LIVERY of Broughton 's Dairy
very pleasant drink by addlnJ a teupoon of sucar,~;~Z "World Day of Prayer" In March. readings. A trio, Mrs. Wald Cun·
lHle Beegle.
1 10 6tc
Products in Pomeroy or Middle.
&amp;chino cherry juJce. Even children who balk at any
Refreahmen\5 we.re serwd to Uie ningham, Mrs. John Bumgarner,
port. eall Walter Crooks, Phone 5 Room ffi(ldcrn AT-'ARTMENT,
mcdidne .owUI down it cheerfuUy.
above named and Mrs. William Mrs. otho Lleving, sang 'Open the
607,.J. After all , "The Best
call Pomeroy 275-J or MiddlePowell. Mrs. Phil Wolpert, Mta. Door For Me'' and the song "They
Doesn't Co ~ l A Cent More."
port 6048.
1 5 U
Lav.Tez,c:e Parsons, Mn- Stella Fry, Are Nailed To the Cross" was
1 16 lmoc
M:rs. Herman Layne and Mrs. l,o. Jung by Ml'8. George Sayre and
~'or
rell.t
i!:lt·ctc\~
wallpa}:;
retta Roush.
Mrs. Cliff Roush. The door prize
•tf'amer. Clmtun .fil4ber, Mu1
AUCTION SALE-Farm machin·
STANLEY PARTY HELD
dlepurt.
Ph.
6265-X.
11·1-11
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ery, household equipment, misMrs. Ray Clarke recently was
NOTICI 0~ SAL I .
In pursuance of the order of th e
eellaneou~ suppJie!l. Great Bend
hostess to a Stanley Party at her i
The Boar&lt;i of Educ:at1on qf tbe borne with Mrs. Edwin Clarke 11
Probat e Court ol Meigs County ,
Grange Hall. Sa~ .. Jan 26, 1:00
VUI&amp;Ie demonstrator
Ohio, 1 will offer for s:ale at publie Middleport' Exempted
p M.
1 16 6tc
Those attending
auction on the 13th day of Feb- School Dlatrlct wlll offer for ftle were Leone Sayre, Mrs. WUIIam
r•ury, 1957, at 10:00 a. m., at the at public auetion on saturday, Jan· Goodnite, Mrs. George McKnight,
(8)
oN
-E
RooM ArA:nTMENT.
door of the Me1~ s County Court uary 26th, t9M al 2:00 p. m. at Mrs. Emo Wood&amp;, Mrs. Tom Hoff.
·- - - - 8 room house Newly decorated House, the foll owing destrihed the Pearl St. achool buUdin&amp; !n m"ll:n, Mrs. Foster Weaver, Mrs.
1950 CHEVVRLE1', good condition
in~ldp anrl mat. A N. Bengtl. real efltate situated in th~ County Middleport1 Ohio, the hOUiel lo-William Roush, Mrs Wayne Good·
price
reasonable,
Lawrence
Pr.meroy .
11 1 tf of Meigs, St ate of Ohio, to-wit :
cated. on the followiDC deserlbed nile, Miss Agnes Grimm and Mrs.
Smith, Chester, phone Cheder
·
real estate :
Chloril Graham.
Exchant~e .
H4-3tp
-·-•
Situated in the Township of
W. S. C. S. M.ITILot No. 392 Rosa Searles; Lot
Chester,
County
of
Meigs,
and
1-956 PONTIAC 860 4
Dbt.
The
WSCS of the New Haven :
State of Ohio , to·wit: Commenc· No. 391 Carl Allensworth; Lot No.
Sedan . Hydramatic drive , leas WOMAN for HOUSEWORK, must ing 213 chains and 70 hnks Soulh 390, Cl)'de Van Cooney; Lot: :No. EUB Church held their Januai-y I
than 6,000 miJea. $2595.00. Blaet- , live in, Mrs . l'rarl Williams, from the Northeast corner of 380 lOUth half Clyde vantooD.b; meeting at the home of Mrs. F . A. :
tnars, Pomeroy.
1 10 8te 1 Pomeroy
llarrtsonville Road Section No. 23, Town No. 3, Range Lot. No. 389 north haU ' .Simon Batey on Monday_ Mra. Bet-t Roush
Phone 9114-Y.
1 16 3tc No. 12 of Ohio Company's Pur- $.ina:er; Lot No. 888 Flora Jolles: conducted the buline11 meetlnt
ID~!S
FORD V8 Ranch Wagon
-- ~----:--c::-cSouth 77 deR. Lot No. 387 Clarence Fteeltan; and Mrs. Howard Burrls was proSparkling originnl 'elue finish. BABY SITTER - must be able to ebue; thence
gram leader. The tcpie was "The
West
14
chams
and 76 Jinks; Lot No. 38'1 Flora Jonea.
Sharp car . $19~. 00. Rh1ettnar'a,
live in Cnll :!002.
1·14 3tc
Chureh
Jn South East Aeia." Mr1. !
thence North Thr('e (31 chains;
Pomeroy.
1 10 6tc -----.--- - - - - - - - . - ~-m-~~~~~n~-~gaRa-~a~
thence NorHl 65 deg . West Eight
·---···
highest bidder and must be temOv· prayers were by several members.
(8) chain!! and 92 links; thence
1955 PONTIAC Dlx . 2 dr. Catalina ,LUI t:h.J!:IIIlt:~:, .)t:HVH.•~ South 17 chains and 21 Jinks; ed from the prembea wtthln thlr· "Did You Know'.'" an article, waa
and
Cpe . one careful local owner. .,u:uK bEKVICH: 00 wau:a tw thence South t:Jcvcn fll) d egrees ty days of tbe date of sale. TUm• given by Mrs. Edna Clarke and
Hydr'amatic
drive.
$2091HMJ.
paU'tOII b)' Fact.ul1' 'l't...sned and 30' Wcllt 12 t•hams: thence cash ln hand on day of q,le. The !loU's. R. )''. Bryant gave a talk on
Blacttnar ·~ . Pomeroy.
1 10 6lc I •at.eb.uak~r . t.::O~b J~Wh South liS deg. East 3 chains and Board of )!:ducaUon reserves .the "Tbe Pbllippines Are On The
any ·or all bid&amp;
' Map." Mrs. K. J . Scott - ahowed
All Sizes
L..£H.S, Pf·~~~·-· _
I.a..! ISO link s; the nce South 81 dl"lg. rig"bf&lt;to re)f'C:t
Paul S.ofSmart,
Clln"k !Ilidea on In d'ta an d . pa k'11••
d
.
an.
8oercl
ldYutM!II
'""'n an
Ent 4 eila ins Nortll 78 dcg, East
19M BUICK Century f. dr. Sed
All Merehandlse
• Mltfdl .. -rt Ohl•
tbe meeting wa1 closecl&lt; 'if Rev. ,
$potlcq orijeinal flnlsh . Dl'JIII!· .t\1Jl:V &amp; n;,~VJSI.Ol1 .!:ii~Vl\.!1:!. 6 ~ho.ins; thcnre North 3 deg.
. '·.
.._ '
Scott with the benediction. Those
now drive. $189~.00. Blaennar'a
t'boo" :.:!00. \..ICillnU A.ppiUUk.
REDUCED
East 9 &lt;'hal'ls; the nce East . 27 (12) 26, (1) 2. 9, 1'4tc.
attending included those above
Pomeroy.
1 10 6lc
~tu,re, U8 W. .M.aln ::i\., eOOll!roJ chains and 90 links to the Eaat
and Mrs. QUe Roush, Mrs. Clayton, '
4-:ta-U
line of ~:~aid Section; thence North
Athey, Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Mrs,
II chams ~ nd 50 Jink s to the
1M3 CH EVHOLET 210 f. dr. Sedan
Gecrrge
Sayre and Mauric:e Clark.
Original metall1e 1rey rini11h. ;UWUlAN • AiSJW'l"l' T.\1 . &amp;Eh- place of bCAJnnlng , Save and ex·
DINNIR
CONGREGATIONAL
1/lt:E
AU
OUlktl~
Kepa&amp;red
by
.b;
cepl 26 acrt·~ 1n the Southeast
Shows good eare. $895.00. Blactt·
The
annual
Coneregatlonal
Din· ·
~"rl
lecnrur
'JIDII.
k'bOAt~
62ft
Y
corner
of
the
North('nst
Quarter
NOTICI
Of
APPOINTMINT
4ar's, Pomeroy.
1 10 Ole
ner
was
held
at
the
St.
Paul
Lu· 1
DRESS SHOP
.Si.:ldlepo.-t
8-lD-tt of ·said Section 23 , now owned by
Admlnlttrat.r
theran
Church
on
Tuesday
eyen·
2nd
St.
Pomeroy
1853 BUJCK VB Roadmaater Conv. SAVE UN r'OUR SHf"J£. r~palr .1t C. K. WI!! Is Th e part conveyed
latwt. of Emma M. Whlt.tMacl
•
In&amp;.
Followlng
the
dinner
a
short
1
herein
t•onlainm.~~;
25
acres,
more
Dact:att4
Cpe. Power ateering, brakea, &amp;
nactne Sb.vc Shop
windoW!!.
AJI leather seats.
Notice is hereby given that WilJ' 30 tf or le ss, being bounded by Shade
$139~ . 00. Blaettnar'a, Pomero~ .
Rlver,
l'Xct'pt
on
the
North
,
and
liam
H. Wbiteheau;l whose Poat
---1 10 6tr
being known llli Ihe "Ox Bow" I office AddreJa is Reedavllle, Ohio
(19)
and devise d to Grantor by Will of 1 hn been duly appointed as Ad:es3 PLYMOOTH, 2 dr. with ___&lt;?_p_port~nitie_s__ Harold Well s.
mmistrator of the Estate of Emma
heater, f. 1100d tire&amp;, priced to
Said real estate ill situated about [ }{.. Whitehead
sell. Rutland Furnllure Co., Rut- LU o
s th 1 1 Ch
Me1g~ county, Ohio. d
· ri~~.JtUrll..t.
land .
1 9 Ole BarDMSim'*'n Insurance AJonc). ~h~ o.ml 1e
t.lU cas 0
ester,
Dated thi~ 7th day Of Janua.r)'
1957.
M.td:Jiepoll.. Jo~ ll':e • AuwmobHeo
1956 FORD 2 dr. Sedan, very clean
SaHI pr('ffil6C5 arc appraised at
BtmciJ. Phone 631&amp;-X
8-2CHI
John C. ~con
6.000 actual miles, priced reason·
-- ----~ $10~0.00 and the Lf!rms of
the
Jydp
of th• ProltaN C•urt
able, phone 197 or can be &amp;ecn
'OMPLETI!: tnsur~'lce Protlletlw. sale arc cash m hand on the day
Mtltt County, Ohio
at 125 E. Main St. . Pomeroy. any·
JJfe, A.uto, P'ir., Polio. cau ~·
of the sale.
(II
9,
16
23,
Sic
time before 6:30.
1 16 3tc
•IIIli!, o!lllddleport. Olltta
CUBtom Royal4 door Sedan, Power·
BERNARD V. I''ULTZ
llM CHEVROLIT, 4 dr. ~adan, VB
SUMMI~
TAN
ANXIOUS
!lite Transmliaion. Radio and Heal·
At.hnlnililralor de bonis non
L I) J-.eul ~StOlt
motor wl1l overdrive, radlo,
HIALEAH, Fla., UP - Summer
er, All Power - One careful local
of the Eatate of Lillie
be~t~r, aut eoven. daTk a:reen 'liKE QUIVEV property ln Monkey
Tan, who Ia In trainlnlt for the
Wells, deceaaecl .
owner.
flntah. tt74&amp;.00. Pomeroy Motor
Run. Two four room houses. (I ) 16, 23, 30 , (2) tl. 4tc
1 Hialeah park m~t.ina, apparenUj
Co.
1128U
can't wait for hta next race. Mn.
Priced to :1 c I 1. Mrs. Everett
John W. Galbraatb'a ltakea..wln'IU CHitVKOLET, 4 d!., :Z tone Thoma11 .
ning thorotathbred broke loose
blue fh1lah, 100 tertes, beater, H4 ·31c
twice Tueldl)" and i all o P e cl
eleaa. fl~.OO. pomei'OJ Motor
NOTICE OF FILING AND HIAit· through tbe Hialaeh Jtable ana .
Co.
11 :J8 If
lNG ON INVENTORY
WE BUY
Probate Court, Mtls• COYnty, Ohio
STUDEBAKU~dr., VB Hy.
TO lhc Executor or Administradramatie drive, beater, very
ITJt ... CTURAL I BIAMI
tor
and to such of lhc following
elean, one owner,
Porn•
ICRAt- IRON- M•TALS
as arc re11ld!.!nts of the State of
Cornor Mlll &amp; Soeond Sle. Middleport
IOJ Motor Co
11 28 U
Ohio . surviving spouse, if any;
-·--·
OHIO
VALLEY
.813 "FORD. 4: dr. love!)' :cream
n(•xt of kin ; bcneflciaries untler
'
and belle. Jatumllne, V8 motor
the will. If any. ttle attorney or
JUNK
CO.
. lull vt....r, acllo. beater, seat
attorneys roprc~entlna: any of the
~vera. Fordolllatll 111d Contta. Phone SlO
Pomaror
aforementioned pcnons:
eatal trim. •JON.OO, Pomero1
You arc hertby notified lbat on
ltolor Co.
11 :J8 U
the 14 day of January 1057, an In·
vcntory and Appraisement of tbe
.
1106 11\JICA, 4 dr. bard lop, beaullestate of Ella L. Are her, deecued,
fW I tone treeD tlnlab, white
late of Racine, Ohio ln nid County
wall tlru. lew mlleaa:e. d)lna.
was flied In thi1 Court.
!low, radio, JIUior.
Hearing on said Inventory and
Pomeroy Motor Co.
11 28 U
Apprabemcnt will be had before
~
Lhls Court on the lit day of Feb, 1:!
ruary llm7 at 10 o'clock a. m.
Exception• thereto may be filed
by any interested party at any
time prior to fh·e days before the
dlte •et for bearing.
WITNESS 1ny signature and Lh.e
seal of said Court, thia Hth dsJo
of January 1967.

WAN'l

9 : f=or Sc.ie

· · ----- - --S\ N HAY BOITL::D C. AS stove
. . . 2 eenu per word, one lo·
:;ood
condltton , n:;~sonably
,ertlN. l:lmlmum c:harge 50c.pnct'd , i':~ul
Lawnme , Port·
4 cents pt&gt;r word for tbree coo
land l.T S Locks 21
l ·7 ·tf
~eeutiv e JDS'!!I tiona.
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PENN IS HOST
UNIVERS!TY PARK, P&amp;.\ UP Penn State will be the host school
for this ye1r'1 Eastern lntercol·
legiate wrestling championships
he~ on Mart'h l~HI.

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Among marriage license applications in Point Pleasant recently
was the followini: : Luther Olin
Tucker, 29, Mason, son of Blanche
May Parsons Tucker and the late
Luther Otto Tucker, . and Shirley
Ann Oliver, 18, Clifton, daughter
of Chester Clarence Oliver and
Lola Franees Edwards Oliver.
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I FRAMINGHAM , ~lass. - (UP)
\ -The Denni son Mfg Co. has just
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' con fetti ever marketed t o the
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SPECIAL!

action

of

automnlic
arc
b:;oing incorporatctt in the aeries
of giant hot-li ne mills that can
!ake 16-ineh t h1ek, 101000 pound
1n go1s .1ncl roll them down to shee..t
less than a hmth f)( an iueh ttliek.
Hot-line equipment in~ludes 168in('h and 110-inch revcrslnJ "lUs
and 100-inf'h five·siJind c011tirluous
mill. 1'her r will abo be a 144-Jnch
pl ate mill.
·
The rollin !:; mil l is to hiVe th{;'
world's largest p)ate altetcher.
eapablf• of stretching: seetlon~ of
.plalt! up to 6 inches thick\ and
up to 12 fee t wide. This"" is being
i~lltal11•d in order to supply the
ourrr aft industr)!'!! growing de·
mand £M
stress-relieved plate
from whieh to maC'hine integt1ally
stiHenerl wing pan"els and oth·t r
structures.
The big stretcher will continue
Ka i.&lt;:cr Afua,ninum's leadership In
a develORIJ!.ent the compflDY pionee,rcd at · its Thentwllo!!.. 1\Vash·
tnrton. rolling mni witi\''l.~-10.00,000..pound plate stretcher. which
i" -eurrently the larg,st in o~ra­
tion.
AJuminum is br.·in~ used in
many architc('tur.al. .structural and
eleC'tricaJ applications throughout
the rolling mill. One or the outstanding ll!lel is tn the installation
of ih&lt;&gt; firs t welderl, all-aluminum
overhead mill-tYpe ct·nnes, 27 Jn
all. ranging ill load-('arrying capacity from ten to 125 tons.

JoE PALOOKA®
THIS FIGHT IS NOT

OVER: .. IT WILL TAKE
A LOT MOFI.E TO
FINISH OFF POLIO.'

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BOB COIISI])IN£. Natior&gt;al Sports Chairman Jor the 1957
March of Dimes, has appealed to sporll editors, promoters
and athletic director• for their help in tho impending
victory over polio and urges loeal March of Dimt! c:ampaign
directors to contact and work with them during the drive.

Meigs County
Dairymen Study
1957 Cam¢tign

Market Reports

IContl ft~d

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front pa. . OM)

Ma.ne and Conm:chcut.
Snow flurrtf'li were p-redicted to
n.leJHI u far west lUi the eastern
{)h1o Valle\· and tbe
northern
Grt•a\ I.ake~ reg1on.
At Ollweftu N Y ., a ill meiJl
hn·&lt;~k durina: the
area's wotlt
l"Oh.l wave it• hlMtory Tuelday
l .
off sen·ice to :'Klint" 1~.000 h
AOOut 30,000 pt&gt;r!&lt;olll were
without heat m lt~mpellture
low a~; 24 degrees below\. :tPr
''1res bla:nel1 on · OJ"erhe
stol'!·~ in the widespread ~ld ir
l:"ll co ntlllUt"d to lake II flT'Y
loll uf lives
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At Sahnl"' , Mkh , a Dlot.ber .nd
her three cl1i ld ren were. beln1"ed
dead ut a residt'ntlal blaze , and
a father and two children W('rf'
kiilhl tn a fire at Jdfer8Qnville ,
Ind.
A fire !Jroke oul in a dormJ t,OJ"}
housing 14U women at the Dixon ,
01. , state schoo l, but luckily the
women were jn a dining hall and
no injuries were reported. Flftoen
patients fled to safety in l4·Uf'·
gree weather when a fir-t deo
strO;,'P.d a nur&amp;ing hOme at &lt;."'lay
City, lnd.
A raginiJ: fire at Syracuse, N.Y .
tlt&gt;stroyed that city's First M~th o- .
dlst C.burch and two Wiler
mgs 111 the do":'ntowaliltatric
At MemphJs, ln.,..fill
se1·vice was iharply .telblt$1 ~ ,,
conserve fuel for ptab!fe \aiitt · M
temperatures hcv~red flr··.the 2Qi
most or TuN-day.
q qciT
1,
Residents of Chk'aaM · north
side battled an invuimll ilf field&gt;
mice Fcckint a wnrm·' Mnll~ rna
thl" cold .
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BJ Q. A_ND

LIL ABNER

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The only haven for 'humans
UP · Prod·
CINcmNATI. 0 .
from
the coid wave blanketing the
uce :
Egg:~, 1bout steady; prices paid enti1·e area from the Roekies to
st tarmi, eonsumen, whi tt" and the Atlantic was Florida where
A program for 1957, which may brown . A jumbos 33-39; A lar"f' overnight readings got no lower
include sponsoring: a "WeiJb·• 28-30; A medlum!l 26-27; A ~mall than the 60s and Key _West regisDay-a·Month" campaign among lO· 20=24 ; B large ~Z7 . FOB A large tm·ed a warm 70 degree&amp;.
Some record lows Tuesday ineat dairymen, was studled at a 35-37 ; A medium 33·34 , B large
cludcd
30 below at Burlington ,
directors' meeting of the Melcs
Vt. , 10 below at Scranton, Pa., 12
County Daily Service Unit Mon·
day night
Chickens, steady; fryer ~ 3·3 ~·~ lb bC'Iow at Buffalo, N.Y., and 20 bl•·
·Prealdent Clarence Price pre-! 1~17; hem, hC!ttYy 14-17: hens, low nt Albany, N .Y.
New York City braced for a
sided as tbt" group met in U.e Ex- hght type 10· 12. .
predlcle(.l 3 to 5·inch snowfllll .
!.ension office and heard report•
Butter, 90 score 68.
Other early morning U!mpera·
from Teclmicians Oris Smith and
turt·~ included Boston 5, wuhlng·
C. N. Jones.
ton UJ, St. Louis 6, Chicaio 3 be·
Smith reported 1,090 cows bred
low,
Milwaukee 5 belo·w, Millnelast )'far and Jones said 1f: herds
apolis 5 below , Bismar~k. N . . ,D,.
are on D:~iry Improvement pro·
14 below, Denver 3, DaUas,. 'f~x,
graJDS while 12 owners are fol·
27, Bozeman, Mont.. 28 f?~ow 1 Se=
lowing a sampling Wf;t plan.
attle .3 1 ami Los AngeleS ,!13, .
The directors planned the an·
nual Unit dinner meeting late in
February at a time to be announ·
eed. A speaker yet has to be ob·
Dat.es for variOUi. spring activitalned.
ties of the Kanawha Fe:::leralion of
Mrl!. Freda Henry, !\fl'S. June
Ag Agent C. E. Blakeslee rc- the Future Farmers of America Bt!rns and Mrs. Clara William!! .
_{l!)rt~ TB tests were completed were set at a meeting held in
· were in Huntington, W. Va Th~~:~·
in ltrtti, indicating 20 per cent of Ripley at thf' State I•"FA-FHA d:.y on busiiH'Rl.
ali loo.l.l cattle were tested {3,W) Youth Camp on Sat urday , January
Poll's Winnie Spears of Cam p
wi~ . oni, six reactors. The
re· 12
Conley vi!!ited Mr;s. Ka.tic Ba~s
suJ.ts insured Meigs County would
Attending t11e m ee ling !rom liunday evening.
.
be aceredited another three years Wabama High Sehool was Sam·
Td~ W1lliams of Hu ntington, liV.
as r~ free.
my Hoffman, FedP.T&lt;Jtion treasi,IJ;'er
Blakeslee also said the : milk and .•Wahams • Cib,pter pll!sideat. Va ...at~ent S~_ndn;r ~~t.J:l ~i1¥ parcMr
·
ring te11-t laboratory will be · here Also attending were seven otheJ! -~~f. ·~ ~rs. _Lloyd ~'Wiiharlls.
~1;f.1laul
Fitzgerald
entertained
in June for sample testina of members o! 1.he Wahama chapter
~t ~C:r home a host of frie nds Satherds.
and chapter sdvisor Glenn Smitlr.
urlf~y evening in honor of Mr.
The weigh.a-day program is a
The followmg dales for contests an,d Mr$. 'ferry St-ott of Columbus
plan :...... at small cost - in which
were
selected:
Oltio with o misecllaneous showt&gt;r
dairyUlen weigh each cow's milk
Tl_le Oewly. weds rt.&gt;ce1ved mw
morn,jng and euening on the 15th
Federtation Scholastic Contests, Useful gifts. The evening Was
of th.~ month. Feed records may
1:00
p . m. Friday, Mart:h 20, 1967, spent i_n playing gamE"S. 'l'h(\•• ·
be k~pt and the entire material
at the Youth Camp.
f
Cl
'"'~
1,; ~rrel;tted by the National Co·Federation Field Day, Saturday, rom
lfton attending were Mrs.
vp1era~ive Dairy Herd Impro\re· May 4, at Ripley High School.
, Dana Lewi!i, Mrs. Ch.Jrles Cart.. ipent Program and returned to
JI".edetatlon Lllnd Judgihg Coti« · W(:~ght, · lU:t. Herman Ciirtwdgh:t.
the dairyman.
test at Wnham;~ High School on M"rs. John M. 'Roush, ~- fe!!1rl
Monday
, July 8, at 12:00 n'c\oek Nicholson and Martha ~r~ .
,of aluminum per day.
noon.
Mr. and Mr!.. · Howar
ayl;l~n
Location of these plants at RavWhile
delegates
V'erc
ta~ing
of
Pt.
PJeasant
Route
'
led
;on ·
enswo9d in Jackson County, West
care
of
the
Federation
tletllr' of Mr. an~ . ~rs -Lloyd Wil ~ s Sun,
Virginia, will turn a region that
business the advisors of ,oea1 day evenmg,
,
.
has depended on a rural economy
chapters' met and made arrahge. '
~r.
and ~rs. John ~ ~arns of
into a modern industrial center. ment suggestions for the State Vo· Chiton visited her parP.ntS Mr. an.:t
From a population of about 15,·
cationaJ.Agriculture teachers eon-~ Mrs. Robey at Pomeroy, Oh10. .
000 in the last census it is fore- ference which is to be held 'Jit the
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Cartwrigl!t
ca.s.t that the eOunty will more
Youijl Camp at JUpley, June 4·'7.
an~ Lutbe_r ,Tucker of ~on and
than double Its popu1ation in the
Tfaose attenditlg the meeting in Sh1rley Ol~ver were Sunday dinner
next few years.
p.ddition to .tloffman and smith guests
MF and Mr$. Herman
Up()n completion in l9!l8, the were Tom Sayre, Ralph Thompson Cartwrt.ght
~venswood Works will provide . Ri~baril Sbirley, Vernon Hall, Doy
Terry Henry broke hh 1rrm
employemelJt for some 4000 Wf'lrk· Njtz,, Sam Bennett and Larry Pat- while. sl~ig.b riding at school Mon·
ers.
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day.

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Spring Activity

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Adt·anrf'd types

in materi.a.Js handling is being
built into the Ravenswood reduc·
1ion pfant. 'I'Qe roddlng room,
where the pre-baked carbon a·
nodes are prepared for placement
in the pots, will be completely
mechanized to handle the thousands of anodes requlted each day.
Each of the potlines will have
164 electrolytic cells. or pots as
they are fOrftmonlv teM(le4, each
conSll'!lln~ some '7!1,00() ,ampeJ;'eJ .
of eiectrlcity and capable of pro·
tlucll)( more lhan 1000 pounds

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A high degree of mecbanlmtion

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Business

I~ _1~ fXpede&lt;l lhat ingo[ resting
racii i\Jes a ll d · tl:~&gt; rollin" mill's
hol-l !ne will begin opera"'lion by
lht• !attN part of the su mmer. and
th at fir~t metal will he poured
ft·om the first pollinc or the fe ·
rlurt10n plant nt about the same
t!me. Othl.lr potlines are eKpt'cted
to rommence production at inler·
\'als of 2-2~ months.
Thf"' e]e('tric power rc':luiretl for
the rollin.q mill apd for productio n
of l~e prima ry alumi'tmm will bl!
obt:uncd from !htl Oh~ Power
C~mpany, American Ga~ pnd kLJctrLr Company operating SllbsMiarr,
und r r a 40·Yt"ar contract.
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Both pla nts at RaVenswood will
h(' thl' most modf"'rn in the indus·
try. incorpor ating numerous new

nnd SC!lll -uutomahe controls

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Mr. and Mrt. Edwin Br:nkm:
left Sunday for Florida.
Mias Lilah Powell left Sunday
for her home in Flortda .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagenhala
spent the _week end vt.it.ing' rela·
tlves 1n Kmgsport, Tenn.
Danil Fry of Carnegie, Pa., rerently v1~1ted hei- mother, here,
Mr$. Stella Fry.
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BOSTON UP- -Toug}t little Ml.i·
uel Berrios · shooting for a title
fight w1th Sa ndy Saddler-goes
mto the nng a heavy favorit e tonight to stop Gil Cadilli of San
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&amp;ion project,' Mr. Rboade1 adde-d ,
•·11 ~~ only part of the company·~
expanliwn pro~o:ram
that demonstrat&lt;.., our CUJWil-tlon that aluml ·
nurn .1} On the threshold ot it
grl'Hit'st era of grow th . Only by
bulld1n!! pl'Odut·twn capac ity allt'lld
nt t•urn·nt rnarkt•t ll&lt;'t"d&gt;~ c::tn t hC'
industry prU\'l(\t• th e addltJon ;ll
vult:llll:' of alumm um tha t is easen
tial to dt·v..loplng many l"li'W lar¥l'
lonuage. mass·produ t·t iu n :~ppllca
lions of nlumml&amp;m ."
T he cold -rolling fanbl1l's now' in
op(·ration at Ravens wood ore for
the prl' ~l'nt us1ng r ough re·roll
stock from thl' CorporatiOn's rolling mill &lt;~I Tn·nlwood . Washington.
In the bu1ldm~ bar~ surround
ing those containing the equipment in nperal ton. work is be1ng ·
Prl"sscd towa rd:; rompl~tion of the
32·acrr rolluq m1ll and instafla.
lion of the rem amdt•r of ns facili.
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gr&lt;'ss :n:,: nn the a!.!ja&lt;'ent reductiun
plant.

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NEW HAVEN

SOCim

c&gt;.UDEN CLUa MliiTS
The Nei:Uclima Garden Club belill
the1r January meeting at tbe ~x
Quillen c lubhouse on Monday,
January 7 with Mrs. Robert Layne
and .\i.rs Henry Buci: as hostesses.
Thl' Roll rail was answered "How
1 Cart' For Tile Birds."
L&gt;unng the busineu meeting
Mrs James Roush waJ voted in as
a new member and the resl.gnaUon
of Mrs. Donald Coote accepted.
Pirtures oC the Flowei Show were
shown and remarks made. The
program was a "Quiz on Birch". A
Ways and Means COmmittee wafi
appointed aa foUow!!l : Mrs. Chester
Weaver, Mrs. CanoU Adams, Mrt.
Donald Brown, M.rl. Edward Ryaa
and Mt!l. Thomas McGowan.

bualness meetlnJ was held. PliDI
were to hold a Bible Study Clau
trom February 7 thru lS at the
!!burch from 7 :30 to 9:80. The
gioup voted to adopt tbe new bud·
&amp;et ror 1 ~1 Those t"iect~ d to fill
off.i. res on churc-h counr1l were :
Thomas Gnnslt.&gt;ad, trustee and
.Philip Wolpert and Bob J ohnson,
as Deacons. Plans wer e made to
hold a Fellowship Dinner on
Man•h t . Those present were Mrs.
H. L. Dyer, Mr. and Mn. William
Layne, ldr .and Mrs. Harry Layne ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mr. ~tnd
Mr,. B. R. vance, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Schnei1er, Bob Johnston, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas GrtDstead, Bobby and Shelby, Mr .and Mrs. "Bob
Layne, Pastor Peters, Jim and
Judy Fry, Mrs. Carroll Adama Jr.
and Bruce, Mrs. Charles Brown
and children, Mrs. William MeFarland and Raymond, Mra. Everett Roush and Cathy and Mrs. Ann
Goodnite.

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was won by Mra. S.
Reitmlre.
llelrelhmenta were nrved by the
lloatealea to those named and Mra.
Maud Bridlett, M.lss Ooldye Hlrt,
Mra. Ora: Gibb1, Mr1. Thomas
Capehart, Mrs. James King, Mrs.[
Sara Dawson. l:lrs. Edgar Layne ,
Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mn. Ray :Hoffman, Mrs. Nannie Johnson, Mrs.
Nora Tripp, Mrs. Thelma Capehut, Judy Athey , Mrs. Geor&amp;e
Jewell . Mrs . R. F. Bryant and Mn.
Howard Burris.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Donal41"Brown was a business v1sit.or Ia GalllpoliJ on Wed-

What c-aOJes • cold"!' Tbat•a • . b.tft.r~ Ilea oleclenee b ' : ! :
trymg to solve th~ mystery for ttnturieL At one tim• OC'
1' it's bern unjustly a'hrtbut~ to deca)lln&amp; leaves. fac-e powder, .~
[· influence of com~ts, night alt and damp c.b\Q"daea. And jUI\ U dlUIOII
of a mystery as 1ls
I" cause is 8 cu~ .
There have been
10-For
or
some p«IIY
.... word.
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strange. cures .adtuU ra\.e or z ~:tCDta per word will ~-- _
SIX
ROOMS
and
BATH.
3
garages.
vanced during the
be cllarged for Eo\1vertisi ng If not
981 H) sel l St.,
Mid dleport.
past hundred years
paid for beflll'e the 25th of each
Phone
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wearing sn asa· ·
month followi:na: insertion .
nesd~Yfclida
bag around
Error11 in AthertJII1ng-Should bll
LUST - Female, white F ox Hound
your neck, eating
W. W. Johnston accompanied
reported Immediately . Tbe D1ib
wllh lemon spots. Contact Jame$
sugar moistened
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dague (1dl of
Se:nUnel will Dttt tM respooatblll&gt;
Bl·arhs , Rl 3, Pom~~:.oy, or call · with coa 1 ol·1,
Madison, Ind.) to New Haven on
for more than one incorreet ln10-J.
1 1~ 3!p ' drinking ac o nite
Saturday where they will have an
sertl.on.
tea or garlic juice
extendecl visit wlth lb. and Mrs.
:arc or :l'b~t.su a.od Speeul N""
Bob Johnston and family.
and
rubbing
the
ticet of Even"L! printM at nguothers present were Mr11 . Phil
thest with goose
Jar cla88ified rates Obituaries
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer were
Batey, Mrs. Pete Burris. Mrs. Earl
grease.
puh&amp;hed o~t 1 cent J)t"r word.
Clarke,
Mrs.
Jamoea
Diehl , Mrs.
week
end guelrts of Mr. and Mrs.
\ There's only one
Fields,
Mn
William
Gibb!,
David
William
Pinnell of Ravenswood.
I I
remedy that has
Mn. Foster Grinstead, Mrs. Tom: .. LIVE WIRES ENTERTAlNED
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart were
aurvived all com·
The Live Wire Class of tbe EUB in Charleston Wednesday on busiHoffman, Mrl. Harry Miller, Mn.
HIGHEST PRlCES paid for junk
petiti~n paat and
Cburtb met Tuesday evening ~t nes.&amp;George
McKniaht.
Mn.
Ray
PJci:and wreeked cars. New Haven,
present and that's
141
Mrs. Harry Miller was in Park,
ens , Jr., Mn. Victor Street aDd the home Of Mrs. Iva Capebar't
Turner 2-4414.
1 10 6tp
drinking temon
Mn. John Wolle and Mn. Donald with Mra. Harold Fry Jr.• Mrs. E. eraburg, Wednesday on business.
juice and baking
C. Riddle, Mrs. P. E. Pietena and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Roush, La·
Brown ,nd Mrs. George Burn&amp;.
.aoda •.• the juice
iDlplete WHKEL a.LIHK..o:NT
Mrs.
Clayton
Athey,
aaalstina:.
vina
Rouah, Karla Kearns and Mrs.
LUT&gt;tERAN WOMIN MilT
:of one fresh lemon,
b•:ai"JdUI and brake tenJ.ce 8 ROOM HOCSE, Mrs. John Stout,
Boyd
wean. are · vac:ationing in
The LutherAn Women -held tb'if
Mrs. Waid cunnlneham led the
' 8 haU teaspoon of
ll•cteU'I lat'etr serN.. Well
Harrison\'tlle.
1-14-3tc
January
m.eoetlng 'at the borne of devottons and New Yean Reaolu· Florida.
auda and a hall
Ma~ ~. Pom~. Ohlo
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_., ... ---.. Mn. Howard W-agoenhala, w~th )(rs. ttons were given by the croup.
By Tha Book
6 ROOM OUSE, witt·. bath. Letart · g I ass of water two
day In this day and a&amp;e when It'• aene~Y. ~- J . V. McGrew a~sisting . ~votiona There was also croup hymn sing·
JAYI DON'T YOU k'NOW?.
Falls Contact Harry Hill.
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CIT 1hree tim.e s a.
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BOSTON - (UP- 8UTglars
Baker'~o wilt give you the beat
that you can treat a cold but yau c:an t :ru.re
~ f .lii,'DCIA. w&gt;:lre led by Mrs. Paul He:adenoa. ing followed by the Lordt Prayer.
1·14-6tp
trade on furniture or applian· The
prolf"lm
by
MrJ.
Harry
IA)'Tie
·ho
stole
six
eases
of
whiskey
sense.
It's
Ine-xpensive.
costing
UUl~
more
then
th~
.
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A short bwlneu seulon was held
11
and since you can't expect to cure a cold overn~l)"lt you m
.
- ees.
4-6 tf fOUR R00:\-1, newly furnished
was a ehapter, "Read aDd IJve", with regular report.a.
-om McSolla's restaurant also
Ut
t It as eronomicaliJ 81 poal.ble.
lt bdo
[rom tbe book, ''How To Use 'lbt
apartment. next to Meig!l Gen·
Mn. K. Scott wat prOJI'Im leader 10k 1 bartender's guidebook on
ANYONE DESIRING HOME DEwe An~~er edvantatr:e to this rerr.ed:Y ._, that JOU can tum
.• Bible". Plans were made to hold
e:-al Hospital. Phone 18-J , Chri&amp;'&gt;W to mix cucklaUs.
Fourteen
membnrs part.lcl~ted in
LIVERY of Broughton 's Dairy
very pleasant drink by addlnJ a teupoon of sucar,~;~Z "World Day of Prayer" In March. readings. A trio, Mrs. Wald Cun·
lHle Beegle.
1 10 6tc
Products in Pomeroy or Middle.
&amp;chino cherry juJce. Even children who balk at any
Refreahmen\5 we.re serwd to Uie ningham, Mrs. John Bumgarner,
port. eall Walter Crooks, Phone 5 Room ffi(ldcrn AT-'ARTMENT,
mcdidne .owUI down it cheerfuUy.
above named and Mrs. William Mrs. otho Lleving, sang 'Open the
607,.J. After all , "The Best
call Pomeroy 275-J or MiddlePowell. Mrs. Phil Wolpert, Mta. Door For Me'' and the song "They
Doesn't Co ~ l A Cent More."
port 6048.
1 5 U
Lav.Tez,c:e Parsons, Mn- Stella Fry, Are Nailed To the Cross" was
1 16 lmoc
M:rs. Herman Layne and Mrs. l,o. Jung by Ml'8. George Sayre and
~'or
rell.t
i!:lt·ctc\~
wallpa}:;
retta Roush.
Mrs. Cliff Roush. The door prize
•tf'amer. Clmtun .fil4ber, Mu1
AUCTION SALE-Farm machin·
STANLEY PARTY HELD
dlepurt.
Ph.
6265-X.
11·1-11
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ery, household equipment, misMrs. Ray Clarke recently was
NOTICI 0~ SAL I .
In pursuance of the order of th e
eellaneou~ suppJie!l. Great Bend
hostess to a Stanley Party at her i
The Boar&lt;i of Educ:at1on qf tbe borne with Mrs. Edwin Clarke 11
Probat e Court ol Meigs County ,
Grange Hall. Sa~ .. Jan 26, 1:00
VUI&amp;Ie demonstrator
Ohio, 1 will offer for s:ale at publie Middleport' Exempted
p M.
1 16 6tc
Those attending
auction on the 13th day of Feb- School Dlatrlct wlll offer for ftle were Leone Sayre, Mrs. WUIIam
r•ury, 1957, at 10:00 a. m., at the at public auetion on saturday, Jan· Goodnite, Mrs. George McKnight,
(8)
oN
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RooM ArA:nTMENT.
door of the Me1~ s County Court uary 26th, t9M al 2:00 p. m. at Mrs. Emo Wood&amp;, Mrs. Tom Hoff.
·- - - - 8 room house Newly decorated House, the foll owing destrihed the Pearl St. achool buUdin&amp; !n m"ll:n, Mrs. Foster Weaver, Mrs.
1950 CHEVVRLE1', good condition
in~ldp anrl mat. A N. Bengtl. real efltate situated in th~ County Middleport1 Ohio, the hOUiel lo-William Roush, Mrs Wayne Good·
price
reasonable,
Lawrence
Pr.meroy .
11 1 tf of Meigs, St ate of Ohio, to-wit :
cated. on the followiDC deserlbed nile, Miss Agnes Grimm and Mrs.
Smith, Chester, phone Cheder
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real estate :
Chloril Graham.
Exchant~e .
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Situated in the Township of
W. S. C. S. M.ITILot No. 392 Rosa Searles; Lot
Chester,
County
of
Meigs,
and
1-956 PONTIAC 860 4
Dbt.
The
WSCS of the New Haven :
State of Ohio , to·wit: Commenc· No. 391 Carl Allensworth; Lot No.
Sedan . Hydramatic drive , leas WOMAN for HOUSEWORK, must ing 213 chains and 70 hnks Soulh 390, Cl)'de Van Cooney; Lot: :No. EUB Church held their Januai-y I
than 6,000 miJea. $2595.00. Blaet- , live in, Mrs . l'rarl Williams, from the Northeast corner of 380 lOUth half Clyde vantooD.b; meeting at the home of Mrs. F . A. :
tnars, Pomeroy.
1 10 8te 1 Pomeroy
llarrtsonville Road Section No. 23, Town No. 3, Range Lot. No. 389 north haU ' .Simon Batey on Monday_ Mra. Bet-t Roush
Phone 9114-Y.
1 16 3tc No. 12 of Ohio Company's Pur- $.ina:er; Lot No. 888 Flora Jolles: conducted the buline11 meetlnt
ID~!S
FORD V8 Ranch Wagon
-- ~----:--c::-cSouth 77 deR. Lot No. 387 Clarence Fteeltan; and Mrs. Howard Burrls was proSparkling originnl 'elue finish. BABY SITTER - must be able to ebue; thence
gram leader. The tcpie was "The
West
14
chams
and 76 Jinks; Lot No. 38'1 Flora Jonea.
Sharp car . $19~. 00. Rh1ettnar'a,
live in Cnll :!002.
1·14 3tc
Chureh
Jn South East Aeia." Mr1. !
thence North Thr('e (31 chains;
Pomeroy.
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thence NorHl 65 deg . West Eight
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highest bidder and must be temOv· prayers were by several members.
(8) chain!! and 92 links; thence
1955 PONTIAC Dlx . 2 dr. Catalina ,LUI t:h.J!:IIIlt:~:, .)t:HVH.•~ South 17 chains and 21 Jinks; ed from the prembea wtthln thlr· "Did You Know'.'" an article, waa
and
Cpe . one careful local owner. .,u:uK bEKVICH: 00 wau:a tw thence South t:Jcvcn fll) d egrees ty days of tbe date of sale. TUm• given by Mrs. Edna Clarke and
Hydr'amatic
drive.
$2091HMJ.
paU'tOII b)' Fact.ul1' 'l't...sned and 30' Wcllt 12 t•hams: thence cash ln hand on day of q,le. The !loU's. R. )''. Bryant gave a talk on
Blacttnar ·~ . Pomeroy.
1 10 6lc I •at.eb.uak~r . t.::O~b J~Wh South liS deg. East 3 chains and Board of )!:ducaUon reserves .the "Tbe Pbllippines Are On The
any ·or all bid&amp;
' Map." Mrs. K. J . Scott - ahowed
All Sizes
L..£H.S, Pf·~~~·-· _
I.a..! ISO link s; the nce South 81 dl"lg. rig"bf&lt;to re)f'C:t
Paul S.ofSmart,
Clln"k !Ilidea on In d'ta an d . pa k'11••
d
.
an.
8oercl
ldYutM!II
'""'n an
Ent 4 eila ins Nortll 78 dcg, East
19M BUICK Century f. dr. Sed
All Merehandlse
• Mltfdl .. -rt Ohl•
tbe meeting wa1 closecl&lt; 'if Rev. ,
$potlcq orijeinal flnlsh . Dl'JIII!· .t\1Jl:V &amp; n;,~VJSI.Ol1 .!:ii~Vl\.!1:!. 6 ~ho.ins; thcnre North 3 deg.
. '·.
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Scott with the benediction. Those
now drive. $189~.00. Blaennar'a
t'boo" :.:!00. \..ICillnU A.ppiUUk.
REDUCED
East 9 &lt;'hal'ls; the nce East . 27 (12) 26, (1) 2. 9, 1'4tc.
attending included those above
Pomeroy.
1 10 6lc
~tu,re, U8 W. .M.aln ::i\., eOOll!roJ chains and 90 links to the Eaat
and Mrs. QUe Roush, Mrs. Clayton, '
4-:ta-U
line of ~:~aid Section; thence North
Athey, Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Mrs,
II chams ~ nd 50 Jink s to the
1M3 CH EVHOLET 210 f. dr. Sedan
Gecrrge
Sayre and Mauric:e Clark.
Original metall1e 1rey rini11h. ;UWUlAN • AiSJW'l"l' T.\1 . &amp;Eh- place of bCAJnnlng , Save and ex·
DINNIR
CONGREGATIONAL
1/lt:E
AU
OUlktl~
Kepa&amp;red
by
.b;
cepl 26 acrt·~ 1n the Southeast
Shows good eare. $895.00. Blactt·
The
annual
Coneregatlonal
Din· ·
~"rl
lecnrur
'JIDII.
k'bOAt~
62ft
Y
corner
of
the
North('nst
Quarter
NOTICI
Of
APPOINTMINT
4ar's, Pomeroy.
1 10 Ole
ner
was
held
at
the
St.
Paul
Lu· 1
DRESS SHOP
.Si.:ldlepo.-t
8-lD-tt of ·said Section 23 , now owned by
Admlnlttrat.r
theran
Church
on
Tuesday
eyen·
2nd
St.
Pomeroy
1853 BUJCK VB Roadmaater Conv. SAVE UN r'OUR SHf"J£. r~palr .1t C. K. WI!! Is Th e part conveyed
latwt. of Emma M. Whlt.tMacl
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Followlng
the
dinner
a
short
1
herein
t•onlainm.~~;
25
acres,
more
Dact:att4
Cpe. Power ateering, brakea, &amp;
nactne Sb.vc Shop
windoW!!.
AJI leather seats.
Notice is hereby given that WilJ' 30 tf or le ss, being bounded by Shade
$139~ . 00. Blaettnar'a, Pomero~ .
Rlver,
l'Xct'pt
on
the
North
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and
liam
H. Wbiteheau;l whose Poat
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being known llli Ihe "Ox Bow" I office AddreJa is Reedavllle, Ohio
(19)
and devise d to Grantor by Will of 1 hn been duly appointed as Ad:es3 PLYMOOTH, 2 dr. with ___&lt;?_p_port~nitie_s__ Harold Well s.
mmistrator of the Estate of Emma
heater, f. 1100d tire&amp;, priced to
Said real estate ill situated about [ }{.. Whitehead
sell. Rutland Furnllure Co., Rut- LU o
s th 1 1 Ch
Me1g~ county, Ohio. d
· ri~~.JtUrll..t.
land .
1 9 Ole BarDMSim'*'n Insurance AJonc). ~h~ o.ml 1e
t.lU cas 0
ester,
Dated thi~ 7th day Of Janua.r)'
1957.
M.td:Jiepoll.. Jo~ ll':e • AuwmobHeo
1956 FORD 2 dr. Sedan, very clean
SaHI pr('ffil6C5 arc appraised at
BtmciJ. Phone 631&amp;-X
8-2CHI
John C. ~con
6.000 actual miles, priced reason·
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the
Jydp
of th• ProltaN C•urt
able, phone 197 or can be &amp;ecn
'OMPLETI!: tnsur~'lce Protlletlw. sale arc cash m hand on the day
Mtltt County, Ohio
at 125 E. Main St. . Pomeroy. any·
JJfe, A.uto, P'ir., Polio. cau ~·
of the sale.
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9,
16
23,
Sic
time before 6:30.
1 16 3tc
•IIIli!, o!lllddleport. Olltta
CUBtom Royal4 door Sedan, Power·
BERNARD V. I''ULTZ
llM CHEVROLIT, 4 dr. ~adan, VB
SUMMI~
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!lite Transmliaion. Radio and Heal·
At.hnlnililralor de bonis non
L I) J-.eul ~StOlt
motor wl1l overdrive, radlo,
HIALEAH, Fla., UP - Summer
er, All Power - One careful local
of the Eatate of Lillie
be~t~r, aut eoven. daTk a:reen 'liKE QUIVEV property ln Monkey
Tan, who Ia In trainlnlt for the
Wells, deceaaecl .
owner.
flntah. tt74&amp;.00. Pomeroy Motor
Run. Two four room houses. (I ) 16, 23, 30 , (2) tl. 4tc
1 Hialeah park m~t.ina, apparenUj
Co.
1128U
can't wait for hta next race. Mn.
Priced to :1 c I 1. Mrs. Everett
John W. Galbraatb'a ltakea..wln'IU CHitVKOLET, 4 d!., :Z tone Thoma11 .
ning thorotathbred broke loose
blue fh1lah, 100 tertes, beater, H4 ·31c
twice Tueldl)" and i all o P e cl
eleaa. fl~.OO. pomei'OJ Motor
NOTICE OF FILING AND HIAit· through tbe Hialaeh Jtable ana .
Co.
11 :J8 If
lNG ON INVENTORY
WE BUY
Probate Court, Mtls• COYnty, Ohio
STUDEBAKU~dr., VB Hy.
TO lhc Executor or Administradramatie drive, beater, very
ITJt ... CTURAL I BIAMI
tor
and to such of lhc following
elean, one owner,
Porn•
ICRAt- IRON- M•TALS
as arc re11ld!.!nts of the State of
Cornor Mlll &amp; Soeond Sle. Middleport
IOJ Motor Co
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Ohio . surviving spouse, if any;
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.813 "FORD. 4: dr. love!)' :cream
n(•xt of kin ; bcneflciaries untler
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and belle. Jatumllne, V8 motor
the will. If any. ttle attorney or
JUNK
CO.
. lull vt....r, acllo. beater, seat
attorneys roprc~entlna: any of the
~vera. Fordolllatll 111d Contta. Phone SlO
Pomaror
aforementioned pcnons:
eatal trim. •JON.OO, Pomero1
You arc hertby notified lbat on
ltolor Co.
11 :J8 U
the 14 day of January 1057, an In·
vcntory and Appraisement of tbe
.
1106 11\JICA, 4 dr. bard lop, beaullestate of Ella L. Are her, deecued,
fW I tone treeD tlnlab, white
late of Racine, Ohio ln nid County
wall tlru. lew mlleaa:e. d)lna.
was flied In thi1 Court.
!low, radio, JIUior.
Hearing on said Inventory and
Pomeroy Motor Co.
11 28 U
Apprabemcnt will be had before
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Lhls Court on the lit day of Feb, 1:!
ruary llm7 at 10 o'clock a. m.
Exception• thereto may be filed
by any interested party at any
time prior to fh·e days before the
dlte •et for bearing.
WITNESS 1ny signature and Lh.e
seal of said Court, thia Hth dsJo
of January 1967.

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condltton , n:;~sonably
,ertlN. l:lmlmum c:harge 50c.pnct'd , i':~ul
Lawnme , Port·
4 cents pt&gt;r word for tbree coo
land l.T S Locks 21
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PENN IS HOST
UNIVERS!TY PARK, P&amp;.\ UP Penn State will be the host school
for this ye1r'1 Eastern lntercol·
legiate wrestling championships
he~ on Mart'h l~HI.

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Among marriage license applications in Point Pleasant recently
was the followini: : Luther Olin
Tucker, 29, Mason, son of Blanche
May Parsons Tucker and the late
Luther Otto Tucker, . and Shirley
Ann Oliver, 18, Clifton, daughter
of Chester Clarence Oliver and
Lola Franees Edwards Oliver.
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of giant hot-li ne mills that can
!ake 16-ineh t h1ek, 101000 pound
1n go1s .1ncl roll them down to shee..t
less than a hmth f)( an iueh ttliek.
Hot-line equipment in~ludes 168in('h and 110-inch revcrslnJ "lUs
and 100-inf'h five·siJind c011tirluous
mill. 1'her r will abo be a 144-Jnch
pl ate mill.
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The rollin !:; mil l is to hiVe th{;'
world's largest p)ate altetcher.
eapablf• of stretching: seetlon~ of
.plalt! up to 6 inches thick\ and
up to 12 fee t wide. This"" is being
i~lltal11•d in order to supply the
ourrr aft industr)!'!! growing de·
mand £M
stress-relieved plate
from whieh to maC'hine integt1ally
stiHenerl wing pan"els and oth·t r
structures.
The big stretcher will continue
Ka i.&lt;:cr Afua,ninum's leadership In
a develORIJ!.ent the compflDY pionee,rcd at · its Thentwllo!!.. 1\Vash·
tnrton. rolling mni witi\''l.~-10.00,000..pound plate stretcher. which
i" -eurrently the larg,st in o~ra­
tion.
AJuminum is br.·in~ used in
many architc('tur.al. .structural and
eleC'tricaJ applications throughout
the rolling mill. One or the outstanding ll!lel is tn the installation
of ih&lt;&gt; firs t welderl, all-aluminum
overhead mill-tYpe ct·nnes, 27 Jn
all. ranging ill load-('arrying capacity from ten to 125 tons.

JoE PALOOKA®
THIS FIGHT IS NOT

OVER: .. IT WILL TAKE
A LOT MOFI.E TO
FINISH OFF POLIO.'

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BOB COIISI])IN£. Natior&gt;al Sports Chairman Jor the 1957
March of Dimes, has appealed to sporll editors, promoters
and athletic director• for their help in tho impending
victory over polio and urges loeal March of Dimt! c:ampaign
directors to contact and work with them during the drive.

Meigs County
Dairymen Study
1957 Cam¢tign

Market Reports

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front pa. . OM)

Ma.ne and Conm:chcut.
Snow flurrtf'li were p-redicted to
n.leJHI u far west lUi the eastern
{)h1o Valle\· and tbe
northern
Grt•a\ I.ake~ reg1on.
At Ollweftu N Y ., a ill meiJl
hn·&lt;~k durina: the
area's wotlt
l"Oh.l wave it• hlMtory Tuelday
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off sen·ice to :'Klint" 1~.000 h
AOOut 30,000 pt&gt;r!&lt;olll were
without heat m lt~mpellture
low a~; 24 degrees below\. :tPr
''1res bla:nel1 on · OJ"erhe
stol'!·~ in the widespread ~ld ir
l:"ll co ntlllUt"d to lake II flT'Y
loll uf lives
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At Sahnl"' , Mkh , a Dlot.ber .nd
her three cl1i ld ren were. beln1"ed
dead ut a residt'ntlal blaze , and
a father and two children W('rf'
kiilhl tn a fire at Jdfer8Qnville ,
Ind.
A fire !Jroke oul in a dormJ t,OJ"}
housing 14U women at the Dixon ,
01. , state schoo l, but luckily the
women were jn a dining hall and
no injuries were reported. Flftoen
patients fled to safety in l4·Uf'·
gree weather when a fir-t deo
strO;,'P.d a nur&amp;ing hOme at &lt;."'lay
City, lnd.
A raginiJ: fire at Syracuse, N.Y .
tlt&gt;stroyed that city's First M~th o- .
dlst C.burch and two Wiler
mgs 111 the do":'ntowaliltatric
At MemphJs, ln.,..fill
se1·vice was iharply .telblt$1 ~ ,,
conserve fuel for ptab!fe \aiitt · M
temperatures hcv~red flr··.the 2Qi
most or TuN-day.
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Residents of Chk'aaM · north
side battled an invuimll ilf field&gt;
mice Fcckint a wnrm·' Mnll~ rna
thl" cold .
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The only haven for 'humans
UP · Prod·
CINcmNATI. 0 .
from
the coid wave blanketing the
uce :
Egg:~, 1bout steady; prices paid enti1·e area from the Roekies to
st tarmi, eonsumen, whi tt" and the Atlantic was Florida where
A program for 1957, which may brown . A jumbos 33-39; A lar"f' overnight readings got no lower
include sponsoring: a "WeiJb·• 28-30; A medlum!l 26-27; A ~mall than the 60s and Key _West regisDay-a·Month" campaign among lO· 20=24 ; B large ~Z7 . FOB A large tm·ed a warm 70 degree&amp;.
Some record lows Tuesday ineat dairymen, was studled at a 35-37 ; A medium 33·34 , B large
cludcd
30 below at Burlington ,
directors' meeting of the Melcs
Vt. , 10 below at Scranton, Pa., 12
County Daily Service Unit Mon·
day night
Chickens, steady; fryer ~ 3·3 ~·~ lb bC'Iow at Buffalo, N.Y., and 20 bl•·
·Prealdent Clarence Price pre-! 1~17; hem, hC!ttYy 14-17: hens, low nt Albany, N .Y.
New York City braced for a
sided as tbt" group met in U.e Ex- hght type 10· 12. .
predlcle(.l 3 to 5·inch snowfllll .
!.ension office and heard report•
Butter, 90 score 68.
Other early morning U!mpera·
from Teclmicians Oris Smith and
turt·~ included Boston 5, wuhlng·
C. N. Jones.
ton UJ, St. Louis 6, Chicaio 3 be·
Smith reported 1,090 cows bred
low,
Milwaukee 5 belo·w, Millnelast )'far and Jones said 1f: herds
apolis 5 below , Bismar~k. N . . ,D,.
are on D:~iry Improvement pro·
14 below, Denver 3, DaUas,. 'f~x,
graJDS while 12 owners are fol·
27, Bozeman, Mont.. 28 f?~ow 1 Se=
lowing a sampling Wf;t plan.
attle .3 1 ami Los AngeleS ,!13, .
The directors planned the an·
nual Unit dinner meeting late in
February at a time to be announ·
eed. A speaker yet has to be ob·
Dat.es for variOUi. spring activitalned.
ties of the Kanawha Fe:::leralion of
Mrl!. Freda Henry, !\fl'S. June
Ag Agent C. E. Blakeslee rc- the Future Farmers of America Bt!rns and Mrs. Clara William!! .
_{l!)rt~ TB tests were completed were set at a meeting held in
· were in Huntington, W. Va Th~~:~·
in ltrtti, indicating 20 per cent of Ripley at thf' State I•"FA-FHA d:.y on busiiH'Rl.
ali loo.l.l cattle were tested {3,W) Youth Camp on Sat urday , January
Poll's Winnie Spears of Cam p
wi~ . oni, six reactors. The
re· 12
Conley vi!!ited Mr;s. Ka.tic Ba~s
suJ.ts insured Meigs County would
Attending t11e m ee ling !rom liunday evening.
.
be aceredited another three years Wabama High Sehool was Sam·
Td~ W1lliams of Hu ntington, liV.
as r~ free.
my Hoffman, FedP.T&lt;Jtion treasi,IJ;'er
Blakeslee also said the : milk and .•Wahams • Cib,pter pll!sideat. Va ...at~ent S~_ndn;r ~~t.J:l ~i1¥ parcMr
·
ring te11-t laboratory will be · here Also attending were seven otheJ! -~~f. ·~ ~rs. _Lloyd ~'Wiiharlls.
~1;f.1laul
Fitzgerald
entertained
in June for sample testina of members o! 1.he Wahama chapter
~t ~C:r home a host of frie nds Satherds.
and chapter sdvisor Glenn Smitlr.
urlf~y evening in honor of Mr.
The weigh.a-day program is a
The followmg dales for contests an,d Mr$. 'ferry St-ott of Columbus
plan :...... at small cost - in which
were
selected:
Oltio with o misecllaneous showt&gt;r
dairyUlen weigh each cow's milk
Tl_le Oewly. weds rt.&gt;ce1ved mw
morn,jng and euening on the 15th
Federtation Scholastic Contests, Useful gifts. The evening Was
of th.~ month. Feed records may
1:00
p . m. Friday, Mart:h 20, 1967, spent i_n playing gamE"S. 'l'h(\•• ·
be k~pt and the entire material
at the Youth Camp.
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1,; ~rrel;tted by the National Co·Federation Field Day, Saturday, rom
lfton attending were Mrs.
vp1era~ive Dairy Herd Impro\re· May 4, at Ripley High School.
, Dana Lewi!i, Mrs. Ch.Jrles Cart.. ipent Program and returned to
JI".edetatlon Lllnd Judgihg Coti« · W(:~ght, · lU:t. Herman Ciirtwdgh:t.
the dairyman.
test at Wnham;~ High School on M"rs. John M. 'Roush, ~- fe!!1rl
Monday
, July 8, at 12:00 n'c\oek Nicholson and Martha ~r~ .
,of aluminum per day.
noon.
Mr. and Mr!.. · Howar
ayl;l~n
Location of these plants at RavWhile
delegates
V'erc
ta~ing
of
Pt.
PJeasant
Route
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led
;on ·
enswo9d in Jackson County, West
care
of
the
Federation
tletllr' of Mr. an~ . ~rs -Lloyd Wil ~ s Sun,
Virginia, will turn a region that
business the advisors of ,oea1 day evenmg,
,
.
has depended on a rural economy
chapters' met and made arrahge. '
~r.
and ~rs. John ~ ~arns of
into a modern industrial center. ment suggestions for the State Vo· Chiton visited her parP.ntS Mr. an.:t
From a population of about 15,·
cationaJ.Agriculture teachers eon-~ Mrs. Robey at Pomeroy, Oh10. .
000 in the last census it is fore- ference which is to be held 'Jit the
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Cartwrigl!t
ca.s.t that the eOunty will more
Youijl Camp at JUpley, June 4·'7.
an~ Lutbe_r ,Tucker of ~on and
than double Its popu1ation in the
Tfaose attenditlg the meeting in Sh1rley Ol~ver were Sunday dinner
next few years.
p.ddition to .tloffman and smith guests
MF and Mr$. Herman
Up()n completion in l9!l8, the were Tom Sayre, Ralph Thompson Cartwrt.ght
~venswood Works will provide . Ri~baril Sbirley, Vernon Hall, Doy
Terry Henry broke hh 1rrm
employemelJt for some 4000 Wf'lrk· Njtz,, Sam Bennett and Larry Pat- while. sl~ig.b riding at school Mon·
ers.
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day.

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FFAFedeJation
Maps Plans For
Spring Activity

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Fh·•· Automablle. MHitlfl
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Adt·anrf'd types

in materi.a.Js handling is being
built into the Ravenswood reduc·
1ion pfant. 'I'Qe roddlng room,
where the pre-baked carbon a·
nodes are prepared for placement
in the pots, will be completely
mechanized to handle the thousands of anodes requlted each day.
Each of the potlines will have
164 electrolytic cells. or pots as
they are fOrftmonlv teM(le4, each
conSll'!lln~ some '7!1,00() ,ampeJ;'eJ .
of eiectrlcity and capable of pro·
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Business

I~ _1~ fXpede&lt;l lhat ingo[ resting
racii i\Jes a ll d · tl:~&gt; rollin" mill's
hol-l !ne will begin opera"'lion by
lht• !attN part of the su mmer. and
th at fir~t metal will he poured
ft·om the first pollinc or the fe ·
rlurt10n plant nt about the same
t!me. Othl.lr potlines are eKpt'cted
to rommence production at inler·
\'als of 2-2~ months.
Thf"' e]e('tric power rc':luiretl for
the rollin.q mill apd for productio n
of l~e prima ry alumi'tmm will bl!
obt:uncd from !htl Oh~ Power
C~mpany, American Ga~ pnd kLJctrLr Company operating SllbsMiarr,
und r r a 40·Yt"ar contract.
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Both pla nts at RaVenswood will
h(' thl' most modf"'rn in the indus·
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Mr. and Mrt. Edwin Br:nkm:
left Sunday for Florida.
Mias Lilah Powell left Sunday
for her home in Flortda .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagenhala
spent the _week end vt.it.ing' rela·
tlves 1n Kmgsport, Tenn.
Danil Fry of Carnegie, Pa., rerently v1~1ted hei- mother, here,
Mr$. Stella Fry.
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BOSTON UP- -Toug}t little Ml.i·
uel Berrios · shooting for a title
fight w1th Sa ndy Saddler-goes
mto the nng a heavy favorit e tonight to stop Gil Cadilli of San
Francisco.

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&amp;ion project,' Mr. Rboade1 adde-d ,
•·11 ~~ only part of the company·~
expanliwn pro~o:ram
that demonstrat&lt;.., our CUJWil-tlon that aluml ·
nurn .1} On the threshold ot it
grl'Hit'st era of grow th . Only by
bulld1n!! pl'Odut·twn capac ity allt'lld
nt t•urn·nt rnarkt•t ll&lt;'t"d&gt;~ c::tn t hC'
industry prU\'l(\t• th e addltJon ;ll
vult:llll:' of alumm um tha t is easen
tial to dt·v..loplng many l"li'W lar¥l'
lonuage. mass·produ t·t iu n :~ppllca
lions of nlumml&amp;m ."
T he cold -rolling fanbl1l's now' in
op(·ration at Ravens wood ore for
the prl' ~l'nt us1ng r ough re·roll
stock from thl' CorporatiOn's rolling mill &lt;~I Tn·nlwood . Washington.
In the bu1ldm~ bar~ surround
ing those containing the equipment in nperal ton. work is be1ng ·
Prl"sscd towa rd:; rompl~tion of the
32·acrr rolluq m1ll and instafla.
lion of the rem amdt•r of ns facili.
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tit•l. ("onslrud ion wOrk is also pro·
gr&lt;'ss :n:,: nn the a!.!ja&lt;'ent reductiun
plant.

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Mr. and ~irs . Kenneth Farley or
CheyftJn., \\ Va. were week1·1Hl
guests of her father, Edward 1-' .. r
ker. Mmenw1lle. Mrs. Parker re
mams ill ln Holzer Hospital.
:!ofrs. A R. Kn ight 11nd Mr. and
Mrs. Chul es Gib bs visited in. Ironton. Saturd11y Wit h Mr and Mrs.
Howard Kress Mrs. Kre ~~ remaJJl S
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reported a.s quJte Ill.
~t r
ar1d ~Irs . Dale SmJ\h and
.\lr and !1.1:~ Harold Smnh v1sltt!d
m Ja{'k:,u11 w1th Mr. and Mrs.
Th u mil~ \h"C"lung and family
Attrnd1ng Sun day Schnol and a
BTL' ln ~ lltutc , Sunday at the 1dl.
Zion Hapt1st
Church , Rutland ,
Sunda) from !he Naomi Baptist
Church Wt' re Che rry Sc-ott, Char·
It' s ~1cC&lt;h)C, Helen anU W11la
I Brown . F'annie Russell , S. T rwd
Sul Johnson , Viola Brown, Joyce
'Ann \'t'iltiams, Jonn BuJJmgton.
lhe Hj~V . H E. llarrr s, Mn. Gen·
! lle Brown. Mr:-~ . Ca llie Hanks and
I Mrs. Allen Hampton .

Mrs. Alle n Hampton attc;1derl
the board n1eetmg of the Wornen·s
Auxiliary of lhc Olr w Bapt1 s!
GenNa! AssortaLJon. held Fr1d2y.
at the Low ZIOn Baptist Church
in Colu mbus
Miss Ella ll en nes~y returned to
her cmplo~mcnl at the ElbNfel d
store, Monday after a two weeks 1 Capt. Glenna R11mmel of the
Illness.
Salvation Army has returned from
Elza Gil more Sr who un derwen . a week at Officer.~ Council in
s un:ery at Unive r sity Hospital. Indiana.

I
I

Continuing Our

SALE
HOSIERY- HOUSE SLIPPERS

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT

OHIO

I

Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6:)44

Good Luck Clover 4-H Club
. ,T--ea-c~,...;r.__s-;:M~e_e_t ....-....
P!~~sr,~~i,~~~~~ P.~~,nt~r f.~b~.4 •nd '"' ,..ding ,, IAt Portland On

be held on }'ebruar)· 5 111 the Mason Metboc.list Church basP ment
were made at a mcetmg or the
Good Luck Clover 4·H Club on
Mo nday cvemng at a regular
meetmg .
The dmner will be open to the
publk with serv 1n 3 bvl!:mning at
five o'cloc k 111 the cvemng.
Comm ittees were 11.ppointed a~
Monda y m"hl's meellng to make
!urtber plans for the dmner
On the menu cnmmlttee are :
Ann Newland , Jackie Ca pehart,
Judy Hewitson. , and Charlene
Diehl . To make poste rs for t ne
w 11
.
d Inner
are Ki tty 1 Iamson , Pau·
Ia Maynard, Harvietta Newland.
and Beverly Burns. In charge of

Chulen• Dl"ehl .
It was rleelded thai the me mb(or
of the cl ub who &lt;Bell s the most
t ickets to the dinner will be give n
a tree dinnl"'r
Mond ay·B mrclin g opened w1th
the 4-H song and the 4-H Pledge
followeri hy the st nging of Jesus

Good things come in B packages, too .
.. during this bi!;l sale you'll find it's
smart to BUY THE LARGE SIZE AND
/'~~~SAVE . Outstanding bar~ain s in all your
drug store needs are being featured over here ot SWISHER and LOHSE 's--Come in and shop--- t&lt;:jday.

ALKA

SELTZER·

~
2S

1ab1.

balance of

reported a

SA VI

.99
.89
.98

44C
11c

Kaopectoll, ,10 oz•..•.• $1.08
Vastflne Hair Tonic.....
.89

46C

Sallttpallca .. ....... .
Aero Shave •.••.......

JohMon Baby Oil . . .. , .

$1.6$
$2.00
$2.35
$1.11

$1.49
.91

19C
68C
7C

soc
sse
47C

s2c
uc

:\ rncctmg: of t he Southern Lo-held at the
Portland Grade School Thursday
l'I'L'lllng Jan 17 at 7 o'clock . 'Ille
Racme gr ade teachers will have
the program anJ Mr. Chatfield
nf the Purtsmoutb Divison will
ta lk on th~ possibility of social
secu ri ty for thr teachers
cal teac hers Will be

ary 22 · Mem""rs going
to . rS• R0 bt • l eW.IS
meet at lbe church in Maaon.
Rel&lt;t•hm•nt• were •":1t! ."' •Is Stork Shower
the mefirbcn of t he club bJ" Mrs.
Ralph warner. • ,..,.,_ Eleanor Honored Guest
Ewtng. •M Mrs. Charles Aldridge

In charge of next month's meel ing wiU _-~_be Gratus Ann Aldridge
and tM,Vfd Warn~.
Atten~'ng the meetin~ were
Kitty Hirrls, Paula Maynard, Connic NeWton, Charlene Diehl, Mr:;.
Harvey Newland, Ann Newland ,
Patty Newland, Harvi etta Newland, Bc\·erly Burns, Ilenry Burgess, Howard Ra yburn , Sharo n
Foreman, June Hill. Judy Hewel son, Barbara Wilson, Eugene Jtay .
, burn, ·carolyn Dotson, Pa\fici.1
Riley, Jane Turner , Mrs. Joh 11
· Turner, Judy Turner, Sharon Me-Daniel.
Kitty Williamson , Ann Harr1r,
June Van Matre, Carolyn' Va,n
Matre, Carol Ann Ncv11le, Gratus
Aldridge, Jackie Aldridge, Tom
my Ewi..Pg, David W11rner, Rnbcrt Tripp, Shelrion Housh, Barb&lt;~ra
Sherry, Georgie Sherry, SbirleJ
Smith, Daniel Artis, ~lr~. Cb:Jtle ~
Aldridge, E leanor
Ewing, jean
Warne r, and Jackie Capt' hart.

54c

WSCS Prayer
StartS
T I•S ' Venl·ng

Gbf

A prayer group, s pon .~o rcrl by
theW. S.C. S. of the Hea th Melhodist Church, will start lhis evening wit)l their finlt meeUng at
8 p . m . at the church Sunday
School room.
. MillS ~ern ice Bowen, Spirtual
Life rh1urman of the WSCS , is in
charg(! of the a:roup and Anyone
lntereat(!d l! Invited to join with
the membtu In the ir service.

Car.?l June Roach
Passes Exams For
Registered Nurse

uol.

73C

LIQUID

IA~IIIo

... $12S

Lewis H. Sauer's
Birthdays Are
Observed Sunday

which opened wlth dcvutw ns by
Miss CarOJ I
Roacb.1of New Mrs. Guorge Parker who had for
Have n , a Sl'plember graduate of her lop1c, "Love ·• 11nrt :-enpture
the Holzer Ho spital School of re~ding 1 Corlnthian s 13 Ml!lll
Nursm g. has successfully pass'd ho-1-s responde t tu tlw rnt l call
1
the Ohio Slate Board Examina- with a New Yt•a r:; lhuughl .
lion s and is now a registered
Followi ng the business scss1on
-11urse.
fl social ho ur was f'njurf'd . Mr ~
A!\ s uch shfl is entitled to use
Parker read a poem The New
the leiters R N. after her name
Ye1u·" composed by Mrs. Jacob
ac-cordmg to Wayne B. Foster, Hoi - GIGeckner.
1zer Hospital adminis trator.
She is a graduate of wahama
Present w~:re :\Irs ·1 .1\lmHs Got!·
j Jligh School and the daughter of glem, Mrs. :\lart Crary, M 1~s LY·
Dale Roach of New Haven.
dia Ebersbach, Miss Carri e Y~·a·
ger, ~rs , Albert Youn ;..:, Mrs. nlu ·
eckner, Mrs. Ric-hard (';;mpl&gt;ell,
Mrs. Par ker , M l~S('~ Augus1a and
Ada Ge nhdmer, Mrs C. E:. W
Downie. ~Irs. Neutz: tng and Mr~
0 . H. Myers.

59 NEW
PATTERNS

...z.

$11t

,

98C

'

REGULARLY -SOLD FOR '5950
Once again drastical~

·reducedt9

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• '""'""'t ...........

COlD IIMIDIU

ROOT

...........

............ rl

$

95

lm""'"

batlona.

bO

ltwap..J.'o lumptl You ean't •uy

• &amp;a.. 'l'l•lity, mo,. holoiltioul7 comlorloblo 1111i.

'I'HI tor the

Prescriptions Accurltely Compounde4

HEATERS ·
Complete With Tanks
2-59,900 BTU Heators

$39.95 each

---

01rins nearly UO ~" lho regulor ytal'rouna
prioe-Gt a lamoaa Seall'-;Natural Re.tllt'tbutlon•lne .
• •• DO

Ahead!
FUEL OIL

I'

• . . . , ........!IIIII...

CRIAM OIL·

There's Plenty o#
Cold Weather

money I

•
l-$0,008 BTU Jloa,ter

$49.95

mJoyed the veteran
.nd tbe
talent.
:Jilnlor

pefftmDera

PRESIDENT STOPS Ot.i A PARCHED OKLAHOMA FARM
I

WAS

Fred

·

MidBrad Maag

and

or

whieb included
olio, inter-act perf01'111ancea, qnd
the traditional minstrel with black
face end·men.

Mush: was presente&lt;{ b)' Mr$.
Lillian Steiff, Dolt Gruesttr .Jfow·
a~d Byers, L. R. Wiley, Si~fum
Coate ,Paul Hapton•tallr-'lien Ken·
nedy Jr., Thomaa Skinn\r.
BarDara Jones welcorn:ed the
audience and introduced Cash
1\ai!r, who was aMounee"r for the

olio. ,

T e annual P()-Mid-\\ a Band
Festi'Val wUI be given Saturday,
January 19 at 8:00 p. m. in the

Middleport High School Auditor·
. ium. The program will be eonducted by Mr. Ernest Manring, Di·
rector of Mustc in the Cleveland

Public Scfiools.

I

Advance tieketa are now on sale
and mliy be purchased from any
member of u~e three j:larticipating .

Albert 0. Ward ·

Dies Suddenly

0£ Heart
. A k

waP:oo-:er ..
E
"XaJI Slated A(

''~
~ ~~.!&gt;¥..~"'an~~-. 11 .
on·.-~ ~· ~·ri~fip ,.. o_r-.~ . }.~

''StUmtiO, Betty HarTIS, Bonrue van
Cooney; aons
by Debby

and dan"

Grueser; duet by Maida Rot11h and
Jariet Rummel and a· a"ina:iftg and

dine~ routine by Bonrile Van
Co_oney~ .Dixie Pierce, Gail Stumbo,

STYLE 909

Carolyn: Milhoan, Phyllis Stanley
Jut\lor KennedY. Stephen ·Coats:
Bruce Bradford, Kenny Lewls and

Sl1•; 11,.14,16,11, to, UtA-,16t,.!o,·
~~~ 10~21'11

011

ow

8~ qualify wash:-fctll COH~M, nJ..

.
1 .tt4 wfth • n....l... poJtralt n.c-1.
lno. White lfll'lltoiMd cotton yotle
wttlt .._. p/pl"' oc:c.ntl. 1-4 Inc~
COMOalod Jlpp. clotft~~.

ILll£, PINK,

GRE~N

ELBERFELDS
POMEROY
MASON CITY

Housewares For The Home
•Pyrex Ware
•Porcelain Ware
•Aluminum Ware
•Granite Ware
•Dishes
•Glass Ware

BICYCLE
SPECIAL

$35-

.•. '

$12.95

~'.!-1;

"
D6ia,
lllr.

' deputy grand ·matron of

25, OilS

In

dlttrhtiJ

11106.
'F uneral .•rvices will ~--= held
Frida)'"\ at 2. p.m. from lhe Hadley
An enmlnation fw Rural Car- Fliilenl ~ome, corner o( Fiftb
rier for · the _post ofl'ice at Lan,ifvllle, Ohio wm be epen for accept- and Wooster, Marietta. ·

Langsville PO

Meigs-Co Fanners

·Appheants

.,.,, -

•nd ...., ..........

Renu'nd_ed Of
·F•_
..--...•... '· ____ Date

Offer Assistance
To Vendors On
Sales Tax Retum

persons havin' Ohio vend.
ors' lJcenaea wiU be required to
tile· their next aeml..a.nnual salea

tal returns by laauary tl, 1857
for the period Jul,- 1 to Deoein-

to '

ber 31, J~. o«&lt;IJ&lt;Ilng
annquncement today by the :oepm...
mf!nt of TaXation, DivillM of
Salea and Highway Use Taxes.
'R eturns maJied to tbe Treasurer of State should be postmarked
not later than January Sl tO
noid a $1,00 a day cbarp tor delinquent filbtg.
.
Te asslat venclora with these returns, tbe Department of TuaUon bu irnn.ed to have sn Ell·
.mlne1·, C. A.·. Bathbum, atation-as follows at Auditon Offict,
Mela:• County Court House, in
· Pomeroy, Obio, Monday, Janual')'.
28tJ1 and Tuelday, Jam.&amp;ary 29th.
Vendor, serki!'a assl~tanct trem
tbe e~minet will bO required to
.pre,ent aU tecorda nedinary to
, ·~bitanU.ale ~c fieure~ to be repPrted, auch' as "- cop)' of thelr
· return for the prd'viou1 period, a
~rd of grOSI ind m~empt 1alei
and a record of ~ble sales of
41 eeat.l or over for th! ··period

ea

lldi

·•

HE ..CAN· H·UIIil IT·!
• j.

"1[!1;

a

11

ll.arty

"The Bock " u

f the

G

i8tb

th

ond halt of 1050.

Cwitlnvecl ..., ,... lf'lld)

.-

011 The Brlghteai'Camer In lllldclleport

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Twelve Schools In Meigs County ·
Foreed To Close By The \Veather

~Inter s bitterest weather maintained its seige of the
Me1gs-Mason area today witb tbe mercury tumbling to 10 bezero and for t_he ~irst time in several years threatened to
freeze over the Ohto RJVer at this point.
The lowest temperat~re reeorr:led here in rocent years Will!!!!
28 degrees below zero m

the

1935-36 winter ahd prior to that

Truck Overloads
Result In Fines
For 6 Truckers
Overloaded
coal trucks on
Mei gs County roads principally on
State Route 143 resulted in the

assessment of $212 in f ines and
cost..8 Wednesday when i.ix truck
drivers were hailed into Mayor
E. F . Robifl'lon's eourt b;r the
Oh1o H1 ghway Patrol .

.

Arrested :1n.d fmed for overloadmg or trucks were : Miles E.
Cain, fined $25 and costs; James
H .Clark , fined $215 and costs;
Samuel B. Vrim, Athens, fined
$59 and co~ts; Nathaniel M"Cum·
ber, fined S25 and costs; Harold
W. Brown, fined $25 and oosts
and Jay HaJJ Jr., fined $33 and
costs.._,.

Weather 30 Days

' 1•

a very
F~'~ •&gt;f. PI'•.yer and great
.stateaman
~~~::::~:; he says slmply,

even ng

r::',ne:!wi~etbe

it, with his rather,

f.

''"""
tn the making."
intD management
· the u
the
Mission
+::ori&amp;reiaUon
heavy welgbt champion.
his mes~age, the hearers will,
He said that the former heavy
the Impact of a personal sin·
welabt k~ng had retired from the
cere
prayer: "Thy kingdom eome
ring with a hall million dollars
which has been well invested ·to on earth as (t is In beaven. - be·
care for him aild his famlly. That .l(inaina with me."
Marciano _,Iince his retirement had
Many local persons will rememput on wc.~gtt and nc:iw scaled al
d
ber the great book, "Christ or the
about 240 poun s
tndian Road," a beat seUe:r. Alter
spending his apprentice years as
a missionary lo India, Dr Jones
returned home on furlough and
Temper~ce
wrote a report of his years of
&gt;ervice in that land of complexitiefl. He was urged to have lbla
-eport pJ"inted in book form. Tbe
was
book which has sold over one
opu~
million COpies ~nd hli.S ~n transWednesday morning, at two spe- lated into 20 foreign lang_uages.
cial as~embly programs at Pmn-· 1 f'ifteen other books, including
croy Sen.ior Hiih Schoo), the Jun· ·'Abundant Living'' and "The
ior and the Senior bigh &amp;chool Way" established him as one of
student bodiea and their fleulties the autstarlding 1uthors In the
observed Temperance .Day, c. s field -of religious literature. His
Gibbs, superin.tendent. of the Pom· "ateat books are ''1'h.e Way to
Power and Poi11e"' and "How to be
eroy Public Schools, annoUllced.

~ -~~~~'_:_:.,~th~:.~:.~l~n:~.~-:.~Yn~IM_•r_· \

Da"y
Js pomeroy IJi.
Assemb}yT '

in 1917 when the temperature
took a drop to 33 below.
Det pite tbe cold and biting
weather the road crews of Meigs
County and State Highway Departments WGTked until late Wedn~sd ay clearing away
roadways
and making them passable. It waa:
re ported today that all roads in
Meigs County were now dear of
ice and s now. WJtll e-nly hilly back
road~ stiJ I_ being slippery in spots.
~dtl wtnter majnt.aining itJ icy
gnp on th t area school cbildren
· throughout the arel were getting .
• an Uns('bedufed Vatation due to
1the cold weather whieh prevented
&lt;~chooJ buieS from startin1 a n d
kept schools from being proper.ty
warmed

County Sebool Superintendent
0 . O. Patter\On's office today re-

r.•ull

I
1

I

$5,000 KIDNAPING REWARD

se.rvjce was re!ilored w'e4Dee. '
1ay night to tbe Jut of eight ·
:ommunities which· were left 1
·.vllbout b'1at during .tbe ..-ea't
worst cold wave io hlstOrj
The service bad been .bllt OU
o more tban 30,000 resideilta ID
"te Oswego vicinity i!ue iu a ltd
valve break at Syr~ie",
EICPI.. I-on Kill~ th,...
An explo•ion in an enline roOtD
J{ the Panhandle Elltem PiP'
~, inc
Co. at
Liberal,
Xan., ,.
Wednel.'day night killed three pQ.,

the ,hove wond•rful

;ons and forl'ed a cutback in aaa
'&gt; ervice to indu.strial Ulti'S in •v!!tal midwestern state1.
Two persons were kllled. and
'wo othel':!l were mlsiing ll) ID e:.:~
plosion and fire in a two-atory

Jack W. Carsey
Attends State
Farm Bureau Meet

The Rev. llalpb Zundel," .pastor

CHIMNIY ON FIRE

During the 2

days

meetings
State

penonnel rrom lhe :Oh~o

UniversiJy College of Agric~lture
a round table on f11ture
trends in Ohio farming. Penonnel
from Farm Bureau lhen discussed
'IIVJYS and mcLJns of kctpl:ng pace
with thesE' lrc-ndF.

held

The Racine Flre Departn1cnt
watJ called to tbe residt-nce o[
Beulah Morril Lhis morn.hl ~ at
a .m. when the !loo11n a chimFeaturl'd spcilkl'r was •E dw..-d
ney ia:ntted There was no prop- S. McFaul, nutcd lecturer and
erty daruge reported.
· humorist.

w

. •·I'·

:m·
~"{,k n;:z; .,.ntral N•• yQrl.~~ato

~:1 s

The progtam was sponsored by a Transformed rerson.''
the Pomeroy Chapter, · W.C.T.U .
nnder the chairmanabip , of Mrs.
GlenrOy EwinR:. 'She was aecom·
panied by three. W.C.T.\J. mem··
bers, Mr!l. Gladys GibiOO, Mrs. Carol COok and: Mr1.1. Alma Parker.
The program began with the
Jhowing of ''The Friendly Enemy"
a, sound film produced by the National W.C.T.U: arp:nlzaUon. ByJack. W. l'aney, manager of the
means of cllem.istry demoru~t.rat 1 ons Meigs County ~·arm Bureau Co-Op
It Showed the barmfuJ effects of attended th~ slate wide f'arm
alcohol on ora:imic material and Bllr.!BU Cou11t y Managtn m:eeting
human hodi9J.
held January 9-10 in Columbus.
of tbe Flnt Baptilt Chutch, Pom·
croy, spoke tO the student body of
(ContlnuN on ,..._ Mnn)

Forecasts said cold air dra.lJJed
from canada is being replaced
with warmer Pacilie air that will

boost temperatnres frOin
below
WASHINGTON (UP) The zero into the 20's in the Midwest.
Weather Bureau predicts cold However, they warned a fr.elb onWeather !or mOat Of tbe nation Jiaught of cold air il eJ:peet.ed '
tor the ned 30 dayL
to Invade the area by Friday.
In ita monthly loi-«ast, ihe buHeny Duth Toll
reau also looks for "freqoent
A United Prets count sllowed .at
snows'1 in the e:nl:em states from least 51 deaths blamed ·on ih.,
Carolims northward.
weather since the start of the
It said that until mid-February, eold wave Monday. Tbere w~
temperaturts should be below nine in Indiana, e.igbt ia New
normal for molt of the natiGn, ~oct, six i_n .D!inoJs, three each
with nurthf'astern stales having m West Vugm1a, . Peanaylvuia,
the greatest sub-normal weather. Virginia, North Carotin• ind
It said the only area eqected to Michigan, two in New · tnglancft
have normal temperatures ia the ~wo in Iowa and one each' in Y.iJi.
hr Southwest.
1iasippi and the Dirrtrld of C9t
The bureau said that rainfall lfmbia.
·~
• ~
would be above normal along tbe
1'he snow sto'tm snarle.i tralltUNDERGOES SUROIRY
Gulf_ Coast and _east of th~ Appa~ portation in the populous Eaat
Don Young, son of Mrs. Vietor lach11n Moun~ns. It sud the &lt;Uld authorltier; -warned ·motoriata
Younj", Meigs County Polio Drive Rocky MountlllD sta~s also _.should ~bat drivin,g conditioos r;mliDed
chalrn'lan, underwent bone sur. bD:ve an unusuaJly h1gb amount of ·&lt;very miserable'' today,
gery in St. Anthony Hospital, Co- ram and sn~w,
~ehools were cl~d .in (be mblumbus on Tuesday. He is in
~n the Mutwest, the snow and Jrbs of Wa.shington, D. c., and in
-Room 2M and reported as "doing ramfaU shouldi be below nor~, Dutchess County;- N. Y ...n uUo
well."
the burca~ sa d.
mated 20,000 commuten ~ de___ - - - - - - - .
layed in getting to work
New

I

July 1 to Mi'l'ber ,I, 19116.

ISAKER FURNITURE

,.rtJ,

.com-

ot ""a

ance of .apphcanta until FebrUary
Richard Hovatter.
At the intermission Maida 3, 19&amp;7 the. COmmission announced
·Roulh aang a solo and the orches- today·.
tra played 'il.'verll popular 1num·
f&lt;&gt;&lt; this examloa.llou " .~..
.
ben..,
.
•
must tptuaUy ~ within the JU"'1j
Endmen lor the mlnsttel were delfvery
t~f the above-mentioned
Robtrf Morri1, Frank ChFI'Is~brew,
t&lt;¥
·.LewialL Sauer, Thon1RS Kelly, Ed.IJ~ IAJjlll
ward MeColllb and E!JWud l{lteb- · for oDe J'@QI ·.next pr«edina: ""'e
c:loNo1 liMe for al!4!eptance Of _
.
·
ea. SiDJers were Bill Turner, beb- applieatl.oilll· ·They must haW
lleiU (_:ouaty frumera arc re-ra Grut!.!ler, Kitchen, Morris, Calli reaebe4 thtit
blrth~ay ori the mhld~ th•t . Janu~. 31, 1957 is
Bahr, Barbara Jones, David WIJey,
eloalq daie. thtlre 1• ao tilu:l~ the '•~!!· date em. wb~h Joan~ ~r
Ftank Chft,ebrew. Myrna Maq, mum 'tte ' lill}iL lfowever. pei'"Jool .PUrt~- qteementa will be availStepbpn JacoM, Kelly, Pat VattJha ;iba hav-e paaied the age of 70 tlble on wheat, o~t1, rye, barJl='y.,
· ••·
.. .._ and •q.vbeaftli.
.
M~PTiliS. Sauer; pantomimiate,
1
AU necelsary:'·doc:uments must
.Betty Harris, Bonnie V~q.- Cqopey; lhY ~ - COOAII._,ted on Y fo. '""'"'.
::""' ::newable appolntm.en&amp;a of be ~leled b)' clOse ·or: buaiaes&amp;
dartc:er, Gail Stumbo. · -·
. Ji' , · ·
on t~ abbv~ date.
.
Chorus members int!luded Dixie
Coinple~ iDformatlotl abou~ the
Farmer• muJ reeeive hdorma·
Pierce, Maida Roush, Phyllis Stanley, Betty Harris, C•rolyn MUhone examinaUOn "ii!uirements and tian at .lhe IC'cal ASC Olflee. Ma·
1
· Ie Bu ng, pomeroy,
· ilpp11~·tons
Marilyn and Sharon Roush, Janet In
... s IJ:U~tI~~ for II ina
IOJI Ic T. tmp
1~
Rummel, Jean Dabo.
may be ...
uoro-1 n9'1 ,st
e po... o1• Ohl o.
liCe fot Wbieh" th.ia'ex.l.mlnaUon IJ·
~---.,---beJQ announced. AppliCation
M•IOS 'GINIRAL HOSPtTAL
forma m"Uit -be Wed witih the U.
Adndss~ons: MrS. Lorena Ault,
S. ,ClvU · .strvlft ComrniMion, MlddlepOlt.
Wi»titJttlim 20, D. c. and mult be
Pilcb"!p'(es· J'"d.te fi,ct, Pomeroy.
r~N ~ potf:marke-d: not; la\er,
Bil1hr, Mr. and Mra. William
.
I ~-!fli'Jh,e .elollne-~te.
. .
~It; llt!idlttPort. a son •

Au

'AVE

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H"'"''"

ported, Rutlnd Grade and Hlib
School, Salem Center, Jfarriaonvill.e Grade and High School Be .lford , .Bradbury, Salisbury, chester
Grade and High School and Tupo
1
Plains Grade and H i 1 It
1 pers
The arrests t!ame about as a re-- Schools all closed due to the io
suit of spot cbetts condueted dement we3lher.
Wednesday by the Obio Highway
In the East,
residents from
wa1 made today Patrol of coal trucks using State
Union Telegraph Route 143 after numcrou.~ com· New England to the mld•Atla.atic
made appliation u plaint..s had beeu registered con· states dug Gut from the W()J'd
for tbe permission cern ing the 'eonditlon of the high. ;nows lorm of the winter. The
telegraph of· way in which it has been charged :;t~rm Wedncsda)·. borne oa icy
request bas that the road conditions have Nm.ds, dumped u~ to 8 iD('bes of
been caused by overloaded coal snow in Virginia and a foot or
trucks.
more in sections of N.- England.
A below z--ro celd 1PtiW .._crippf:d
lhe nation 's midlan4a ove~
~ ·weathermen prom:l'ifd4 biitf
'Warmup" . was on ita n 1, from,
or ~ places, Canada.
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The first part had' the ,handThe procram to be played is as
painted backdrop of HawaH which
waa made by Gordon Guthrie, Pl'i• foiLQwa: "M~rcll Forlh" by Donald
cilla Harpole and Robert DeLay ~oot:e: "San1us". by da Palestfina;
last year. The performer. were in "Beethoven .Fifth .Symphony" arbrilht sport·shlrt'• abd ~·raditional ranged by Walter Beeler; " Amer·
Ha.,aiian leis .and s:arongs. -Musi- ican Folk Suite", by Harold 'Walt,_
cal numbers included solos by Bill
l)trner, Frank. Cheesebrew, L. R.
"Jn A, PerSian Market," Albert
Wiley, Cash Dahr, and an- insU"u· Ketelb&lt;y;
by ~old
(laC
mental duet. Howard Byers, L. R. Walters; "Voo Doo'' by Harold·i
.
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Wlley; a hula by Gail Stumbo and Walters; ·"Red Rhythm valley", hl'
J..ocal OES Chapters reee1ved
a tomedy routine by Eddie Kitch- Charles ll]ll and ''Washington !"oat word, Wednesday of the death of
•9· Keith Anderson, Eddie Gruea- March" by John Phdlip Sousa.
Albert 0 ., Ward, 249
.
er -.Md Kenny Lewis.
Mari8Ua.
The •eeona part of the one· ln•

"Viva l'aulo"

l.._,lng geoattric patmn

--Weste.-n Union
Asks To Close
Rutland Office

bands. ·

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Mothers To
For Polio Drive
Thursday, Jan. 31
The Motbl!n March on PoUo in
Mei&amp;J County will be held Thunday January 31 begin•ing at 1 p.
m. in Pomeroy and MiddleMrt
and dur'~: Lhe day time throughout the county, it was announced
todlly by Mrt. Danny Thompson,
tbairman of the Motheu March.
The Mothen March is sponsored
each year by the Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, who solicit voluntePr
workers tbrouc-hout the county to
knock at each
door to collett
funds for tbe National Fo~ondation
of lnf;mtile Paralysis.
Thb year the \'oluntcer worken will also distribute cards urging everyone to take advantage of
the polio vaccJnt!, a~ adults need
the~e lihots as well as children
The Sorority is also sponso:-ing
a Mareh or Dimes dance to be' held
at th ! Pomeroy Junior H igh
School Aud itorii.Ull, January 26
Music will be furnished by
Sub
SteeJe and his orchestra Inlm
Ironton.

DtYid

oraera ihoWinr tbe amounts of
M•lllpll pur-chased dllrina: Lhe sec-

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po;.M'1d•Wa Band
perform.,-, lnduded
Ike
and
Barbara Jones, Myrna Mill F
• } T0 Be
.ond Pat Vaughan. lnl•rla&lt;utor lor
estiVa
!rhow
Hibbs,
llleport businessman.
w"
director oroduce, the G'IVen sal Urday
show
a two part
h
· ,
'
new

Vendors ..m 'll!jl ~ - ~ulred
t.o ~~rin1 copies of_ theif purC'haae

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Ice and snow didn't keep &amp; large audience from ~ttenditig
IIIL~ddleport performance of the .Suilflower Mln&gt;trel sho~ ·
W.,...~sday night at the High S&lt;hool auditorium.
.
. · The sbqw, which hu . ~n spon.O.e.jlhls year by Fides
Lljdge, Knights of PylhiJs, and the Senior Class of Middleport
&gt;High School, was presented to an entbUBJastic audience who

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$2.95

ly Untt.4 P,.u
Oh&amp;o: ._.., C iM~dy IN win4y
._.Y with Mc•lon..l lllfht ...,.
lhh aftomoon .net lwlftlht, Net
.. c.lllll .... PtorfJo.-i . . ., WMt •nod south portton. ..... . .
afHI 'rW.y. HitJh todey 11 to 24.
low tonitht 5 to 12. FrW.y
cioN, witft tnow
Mrttto

SINGLE COPY~

Wiley,

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Year alter Y!IV•••.

Sunflower Minstrel Draws Full
~ouse At Middleport Wed. Nite

ma~u. Debby Grueser

Bicycle Special
At very reasonable pric"'Complete line of supplies.

Januar,.l7, IJI57

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Dur ing the business seui~·
was voted to purchase two large '
Mrs. Noah Hukins is teaching kettles {or the school .kit~en.
today m the Sixth grade sulM!ti- JUlin coats and storm hats .purtutj.ng for Mra Ferne Gaul.
chasM by the Anociation lor the
Mrs. Clarence Dicken accompan- three patrol boys were displayed
by Ralph Spencer. The attend·
ied her brother, George Rice, and
a11ee bauner was awafded to the
sister. Mary, Rutla"nd. to Columfirst grade tauaht by Miss Farie
bus Tuesday.
Erlewine .
Robert thrlstel, Springfield, and
A movie "Tbe O!"eat Waltz" 'y;as
his fiancee , Misa Loia Peeke Col·
shown and Bobby Jacobs per· ·
umbus," were dinner IUet&gt;l~ of
formed several ma"gic tri.ckl, dur·
Gene Grate Saturday.
ing the program bout.
Mrs. Hazel Board and Mr. and
Mn. Robert Carruthen left Mon·
Refreatunenta were served by
day for Columbua wherF the for· the Coa~pon aroup, from a tabmer'a nephew, Robert Lewil, is le centered with bowl of lruit
critically ill at Mt. Carmel Boa- with green candles in erystal .
pita!.
holden on either side.

Reg. $47.95 26-lneh

SUPER
ANAHIST
$119

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NO. 233

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evening at the &amp;ehool with lllrt. ·
Donley Reibel pre1idcnt, presJd~ ;

S~op Picken's 2 Big Stores

ANTIHPTIC

$160

WILD• ·

Th e Central PTA rnet

VOL VIII

Mrli. Minnie Neulzli ng president, pres1ded at the mcelm g

ZONITE

SHAMPOO
11!101.

Central PTA
Meeting Hetd
Monday Night

chureh.

$119

101.

MAINUh\

served salad, crackers and coffee

to the members and one guest,
Patty Lowery.

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NERVI HE
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1he officers: Mrs. Lowery, Mrs.
Lewis H. Sauer, Mrs. Peul Haptonstall and Miss Farie Erlewine

10c
$1.41

PHILUPS i

weekend with hu mother, Mrs. versity Theater pcr{ormanee in•
1. B. Downing, who Is senously , Athens Saturday evenblg.

United Methodist
Doug~ters of Ruth
Closs Meet Held

MILES
MILIC Of

the food and

Mrs. Myron Miller as chairman of
lhe din ing room committee.
The Group trill have a new s ummer pro ject. They plan to save (5c
each day during July and August
and pre ~nt thetr offerings at the
Septemhl:!r meeting. S alet~ Tax
stamps are tu be collected at the
Febru ary meeting.

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Mr. and .Mn. Rod1:1ey Downing
Mr. and Mr•. RolaDd LeVI\&amp;ahft.
lo"islted in Charleston over th.e and Gene Grate attended the Unl· ·

Mr .and Mn.. Lewis H. Sauer,
who celebrate tht:!r birthdays on
January l3, were guests of honor
Mrs. Robert Lew1s was honored
Sunday
at a dinner given by Mr.
w1lh a stork shower Monday evenand Mrs. James Pullen and Mrs.
1ng, when the Second Monday and Mrs. Frank Wilson at the Pul·
Sewing Club met at the home of len home.
Mrs. Patnck Wood. Spring Ave.
Mrs. Wilson baked the birthday
Election of of£icers was held
\\llh Miss Martha Howell chos"en cake which was served with ice
as pre5Jf:lent; Mrs. Wood, liccre- cream arter the friPd chicken dintary 11nJ treasurer an&lt;J Mn. Geo- ner and the ,guests Included Mr.
rg e St· hneider, publicity. Secret and Mrs. Sauer anti CarolYn, Loii,.
pal names were drawn for the and George; Benny, Ann and Shar·
year.
on Wilson ; Susan, Stephan and
'
A sal&lt;Jci course was served by Stephanie Pullen.
ltw hostess to th ose named above
anrl Mi ss Elc&gt;anor Rotr &gt;on. Mrs.
Pau l Klm•s. Mrs. Dwight ParkCr,
Mrs .James l'lathworthy and Mrs.
Grace llultcr. Favors were small
slorks.
The IH'X' mee ting will be held
1\ th e horne or Mrs. DWlQht Pa rA tY(olvc o'dol·k polluck lllnJ:hkE'r
eon preceded th" January nH'd·
mg of the Dau g hters of Ruth
dass of the lJ nil('d Method1sl
Church held M o nd a~. at tlu:

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o[(ieers preparing

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Maden, 48's. . . . . . . . • •
luttrt cr- Shampoo U.
S.S.S. Tonk •••••••.•••
FHnamlni,IO's ••..•••
lydia Pin.ham, 72 labs.
In Cough Syrup ..... .
lllqutl Deodorant. , ••••
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N~:wland

'1 1hUfSday Eve

$63 .51 in the treasury.
Readings were also given ~)
Judy Turner, Kitty Harrls, Sbaroo
McDanocl, Paula Maynard · and
Rdrcshnient s will be In charge
songs were led by Patty ·Ne\t!Jind of the Portla_nd tea chers and all
and BarBara Witson .
'
_teachers are mv1ted . Mrs. Ch!orus
: \
Gnmm 1s presiclent Of the associ·
Rev. Richard Wright ol'# •O.:'J,,M~_( alion and Y!rll. Robert Louks is
Ll1li
!on Meth"olliBl. Churth asked;,em•r $eCrcWry
·
bl " .
bers of the club to atte~:~n a urch '
' -------gettmg new s paper pu JCltY ar'! services in Pt. Pleasant
Jack Stewart, David Wa rner, and

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NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED
BRANDS

scripture by Barbara Wilson, A
reading wa! given by Henry Bur·
gess and the thought for the da }
wa s prese nted by Judy Hewetson
Ann Newland led the group in a
prayer.
·
The secretary's report and roll
Clilll were given by Secretary Jack ·
ic Capehart and Treasurer An n

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Middleport Society No~

Mrs G&lt;.~ll' Hvsell read excerpts
from thr stud~: book "The United 111 11! the hospital there.
Nations and Us" when Group 1
Forrest D. .Bachtel was a bu~ln·
· of the Women's Al!iocJation met at c~s visitor in Athens Tuesday.
. . . .-.) the First Prl'sbyterian Churrh on
Miss Jean Lama, Village TreaTuesd~ty cvf'ning.
surer, atte nded the Inau guration
Mr.s. Donald Lowery, chairman, ceremonies at Columbus Monday
presided 01nd the devotlonal serv- and s pent the weekend with Mr.
ice was conducted by Mrs. Joe ttnd Mrs. Ernest Jones and c:bUghBatley on the topic "Christia ns' ter, Catul Jean.
Responsibtl!tics"'. A question and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Burkey, Marianswer penod followed the pre- etto, altcndcd the inauRuration of
sentati on of t he t opic.
WilHam O'Neill Monday . Mn.
PLans wer':l made to serve tbe Burkey is the daughter Gf Mr . and
BPW !)inner i n February with the Mrs. C. A. Emmisb, Middleport.

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Soeiety Editor, Phone 6079

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$1.25 Anacin, 100's .. , ..•• 98c
$1.00 N. R. Tab1els .. , ...••
~$1.25 lysol, 14 oz........ ·78c
Bacline, 16 oz. .. ......... $1.47
Tums, lin of 200, ...... , •• $1.00

Presbyterian
Womens Group I
Meeting Is Held

The Daily Sentinel

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MAill MtDONALD bolda up her check for $5,000 In Bever}f HU1s.
Calif., placed on depoait With Al Hart (rlgbt), preaidltllt -of~•
City Natlonal Bank of Beverly Hills as a tJtward tor latonpat.iou.
leadlrlg to capture of her kldns.per-'5. Her attomey, Jerry Qlealer,
la &amp;t IefL Mean.whUe, pollee aaid they could find no kidnaptng
evl~e at h_!r ~~flf!£~~~-~~.l

build ing at West Peoria. Dl.,
Wednesday night.
A $1 million fire at Springfield,
"\tass., raged out of "tODtrol for
~wo hours Wednesda)&gt; ~a.u.d elg"t
firemen were bospiWJied for
treabn«.&gt;nt of smoke inhalation.
The biting cold cOntitiue-tJ to 1ct
records, with the me~ diving
to a record low of 7 belOW rero
during the .night at COlJlbtlMas.
Ohm, and 6 below at Cleveta~d.
Dotrait Tjetlr F..._.
Temperatures ·
:zero at Detroit
since Dec. 17,
.
River wu solidly fr02en
Detroit and WindsOr,
lhc ftrst time in many

Coast Guard cutters

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