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Turkey Dinner
Given To Honor
Two Birthdays

The Daily Sentinel

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Middleport Society Notes

A turke y dmer m observance of
tbe b irthd~ys v( Mrs. W. L. Kautz
and her nf"phcw, Reid Young was
&amp;erved Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. G A Young, Pine Grove

Mr and Mrs Stanle}· GittinS I Mi!&gt;s 'o1ary Me( l u t~ · l'iotn• Pl tJ
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v stlor~&gt; in Charleston :;rand parents
and

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Mr~

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Werner "nd ;:rand

daughter , Susan ~~P~arl. wen~
guesls tlus past wt·t·k ,r lwr par
Present were Mr. and Mrs. W
Mrs Earl Rickman , former l~ e nt1, Mr and ~ rs Ch .. rl('s Tipton.
L. KauU, Pom eroy, Mr and Mrs C'al resident. has been returned Galha Cou nt y
Reid Young and children . Randy to her h ome tn Mt Cl eminB. Mic h.
Mr and Mrs H.nhr-rt l"onkll· and
and Sheri of Pme !;rove, Mr and afler major surgery at a hospttal son . )lichael VJSJted ~r and .\In
Mra. Pa ul Sayre and daughters 11. that clt)
Meh•en Coen and ramlly Kn:er ,
Tuesday
Paula and Sandra, Gt Bend ; and
,. 1rs Th omas 1-•1d er , S'Otl
"
._ a, .-..
y . and her son . Dr Davis Elder,
Baltimore Md , wi ll .arrtve her&lt;!
•
Saturday for the funeral of ber
mother , Mrs. /larry Sargent
Sunday evening dmner gueata
Mrs H L Jacoh~ enterta1m·d
or Mr. and Mr ~ Harold Sauer and h('r bndge club, WNinl'sf!ay even daugh:er, Mary Ruth, Ferhan ing at hn home, Ltncoln road
.\leadows, were Mrs Adda Fuy:ate,
Prize for hl.llh scor(' wa~ award
Nbo makes her home with them : ed lo Mrs !'aut NL•ase aml sl'cond
This is a trade-in on a new Miss Wilma Ht'rrm•n. Cheshlre, to Mrs H.oll and Nl'tJizim~
Plymouth and is definitely and Mr. Howard Parker, Chester.
Refre s h me nt ~ wen~
scrvf'd h}·
in the sharp class. Has ra- Mrs. Saul"r is principal ol the the hostess to those nanwd ahove
dio, heater, wsw tires, Ford. Che&amp;ter sehool where Mr Parker and Mrs WJIJam An drson. Mrs
omatic, exceptionally gOOd b the High Sc-h()C)l Science teacher Fred Cmw Jr Mrs. Albt!rt Co&lt;liL'S ,
paint. Our mechanics have and M1ss Herman is the Second Mrs. Irving Ka rr Jr . ;mtl Mn
Fred B!aettnar
just overhauled the engine. Grade teacher
Th~rsrlay

Charleston and Parkersburg un a shoppmg tnp
In

M:•::•:n:d:M::"=G=A:::Y:o:u:"•=·==~l

Mrs. R. l. Jacobs
Is Hostess Wed.

1952 FORD
Custom B 4-D

Eleanor Schaal, Middleport Sociely Edito•, Phone 6079

Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6.244

Busy See Class January Meeting Is
Held In First Baptist Church Thursday

· Pomer.oy Bend
Grange Meeting
Held Wednesday

Phone 60%3

1953 Ford - 2 Dr. .. · · ..

MIDDLEPORT

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over Maroon). Local Owner.

PICTURE

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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POMEROY SOCIETY

HOT BUYS

Middleport WCTU
Holds Temperance
Program At School

DURING
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1954 Buick Century · · · · · · · · · · · · $1 ,B95
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1955 Plymouth Dlx. · ·

· · · · · · · · · $1,595

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1953 Buick Road master · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,395
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Power Steering.

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Power Brakes .

1953 Ford VB Customllne · · · · · · · · .. · $995
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.. ... ... .... $B95

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The .\{lddi C'port or 1-:JiliL,tllnn of
tbe W C'T.U spOilfiOI I"d lhc Tem
pe ra nrt• pmgr;-,rn .1 1 \ht· IH'Ckl y
IHiSI' Illh ly HI lht• Muldkpurl .Junll •l
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and Sc mor ll t~ll St'b oul oll Thur ~
rlay
A lcmpcram't' film "The Frwll'l·
ly l': ne my" w a~
8h11Wn to lhc
~ lu t lt'll h and rn. l• IJlty
HElEN SUVF.NSON, "28 -year-uld
daughter uf the prestdeDt or
J\lrs M. L Kelty Is prr~~r[, , nt of
Oberlin (!ullege, looks over
till• locilf org::J nJZatlou :wd M 1~5
aorne or her weddlnf present.
'wlarg.u~ t SitUI'r is prcsl(lt•nl of the
1n
the Stevenson home In Ober~
Coun ty W.C.T U
lln, o. Jlm. 19 is date or her
marriage tu New Jersey·a Guv,
&amp;bert Meyner. Ml!l8 Steven•
aon 111 a distant ooualn or AdlaJ
Stevcnsun.
( lnterftaUonaV

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Sheila Childs
Celebrates Her
Sixth Birthday

The tslxth birthday of :,bella
l"hilds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
William Ch1lt1s waR tclebrat('d rt.·
("t· nlly at a mornmg srss10n of
tbr M1dr!leport KlngarLrn
Bl'(r('sbmenlll of cookJ('.~. Ire
rrt·;u 11 antl bubble gum with fav11rs nf balloons and party hals
v.•·re sC'rved by Mrs. Childs who
wa s assi11ted by Stlclla's grandrnnllll'r, :\1rs. George t'h1lds, and
the teacher, Mrs . Guy Re.}nolds
Gul'~ls at the , party were Mn.
(;lenn Jlcnnslt"!r and son, B1\ly,
)iH·ky Childs and C:regory G1hbs.
Invited to [lit 1l the party table
wt•rc ( ·ynthia Mill!, Cathie Mor-!:(&lt;lll. Conme Bachner, MJry Jane
Jc·nklnson, Gregory , ~kkf'y 11.nd
D1lly.

A ':\· Arthu r F,Uw;•rrl Hood, son
of ll"rn)tl llovd .1nd Mt s Thl'l"la
Hood II"' IJl" 'H' d lo llri~ ~,;~ i\1r Fnrrc
Ha se, Te-.::ts.
Wednesday i1flt•r
~p t·n c!tn~ 18 days w1th hiS pllr (':JfOi
and hi ,
gra ndrarents, Mr and
Mrs . .\1 1llr :\&lt;kKenzlt' .
Mr and Mrs llulwrt DI XOn
and rhtlrlrl'n, Susan and Ro::;cr
Vl~lted rt'rt•nlly Jn Watert1&gt;rrl WJth ,
Mr and '-Irs Dall Orn rlo ff ami son
Da\' rrl.
All~· Bill Ha!lt'.l of SiJ IIIl gflt'ld
was a husm css ~~~llor Jn Purnt·roy,

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Wct!Ju·~day.

Mrs Willa rd Ebersh;wh :.t nd
Mrs. \\-"itliam Baker wert· ~1s 1 to rs
111 Galhpoh~. tuday.

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hie revolver was missing.
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Mrs. Asa Camp
Is Hostess To
Bridge Club

A

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BUY

Mrs. Asa ("amp entertained her
Bridge Club Wt•1hw~day at Lhe
home or _brr molhtr, Mrs . P&lt;i.UI
Leonard 1n Mason .
It was announced thaL the next
I meeting would be at the home of
)Irs. v 1rgima Cliff&lt;m l

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The hostes~ srrved rcfrcshmen•s
to :\frll \\'llltam E\·erson, who received first prite, Mrs. Bernard
Fnltz , Mr s. Clifford, Mrs. Ju&amp;nit:t
Ratllff . Mrs Seltm Hlazewlez, Ml'5
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Meigs County Jaycees Prepare Observance
Of National Jaycee Week J
20 to 26

New Yo

Central .Trains Derailed
~ overturni 29 Cars In This Vidnity
-Y--o=u"-l~d-en_tif_
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Cheshire And
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C-ol-..,..
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Subsiding For
The Weekend '~
A
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day•_!!9i ~

yTlus Photo Of Mystery

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Pales Scenes
0£ Two Wrecks

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slight relie( trom the
'weather of the
few
peared in the offing tl!lt resicle..et +
of this area over the weekend .....
temperature readings Joday
ed a steady advance.
•
; Early morning readin.IS at 7 1.
m. showed the meniury at lO
above zero; 12 above at 8 a. m. and
30 above at 10 a. m.
~ .
I Friilay'a light .&amp;DCI'W" flurriet~
proved to be of no fftqlment in the-- .
area as lltrong winds aided hiPway crewa In keeplni roadwaya:
clear. All Meip County roads ,
were reported in good condition · .
today.
Grouped about the "Family Table" a·t the Martin Restaurant in Middleport these members Temperatures scooted up to IIJ
of the Meigs County Junior Chamber of Commerce make plans for the observance of Nationa~ to 20 degrees higher early toda.y~
Junior Chamber of Commerce week, which starts Sunday. In the photo ]eft to r ight are: than Friday in • large section of
President, Roger Morgan, Dick Karr, Don Mullen and Bill Childs. (Sentinel Photo)
land extendi'tg from the Southern
Jaycee Week, the annual anniversa-ry observance of the JunPlains into the upper Mississippi
Valley states.
d
C
for Chamber of Commerce, starts Sun ay in Meigs ounty'
The cold a 1r however, penetrat.--1
Roger Morgan, local Ja}'Cee presJdent, announced today,
ed into hitherto balmy Florida.
The Week celebrates the founding of the Junior Chamber:
Tampa shivered In a nighttime
!n 1915 ih St. Louis, the idea of Henry Giessenbier, Jr., who
climate O( 36 degrees, and Croll!
called together members of a St. Louis dancing club to form 1
CJty, Fla., resulents were Vlctims
the Young Men '~
Progressive
In·
o( 20 degre e cold .
c;v;c A,.oc;aUoo. T he oame was
ln contra st, Cut Bank, Mont..
.
CT
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usually
one of the chilliest !pots .
later changed to the Jun1or
I·
A district·wHie survey in the in the country, reported a rela-

Ammoma mtrate and muractk
1r1 d flowed over !oow covered
:1elds a~out one mile south of Cbe~lure early tha mormng when 13
·an of a northbound N~w York
: entra~ fre ight train l&gt;et,ame d~
-ailed.
1
According to t he Slate Highway
Patrol railroad officials were unble to de termine the cause or the
.vreck: that strewed coal empties
~ nd two ta11ker cars over the rich
Cheshire b olt nm land The wreck
was reporL.ed by crewmen to have
ll{'curred about 5.1 5 .a.m .
The potwnt •cidl •nt huge
c:louds Df thic:k fog skvwud. Offid,als had or-dert to k"p spec.
taton •way from the sce"ne. A
w,..cker wu ••~ to errlv.

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S00 thern LoC3}
PI .
Workers annmg
.t
Is t riC
ensus

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Southern Local SchDol 'District was
planned j.n
at a Thursday
In 1918 the St. I..onis Chamber of
mght meeting of the survey study
Commerce invited the, J~nior Citigroup held In the Portland school.
tens to become affiliated ps the
Dr. Willtam C~ase of Ohio Uni·
lunlor Cbamber of Commerce. Tlte
versity aJSisted tn planning the
t:Government
and industnal corn· work which will lnclud~ a family
•·•.
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tlo
n lr.l
l.. '(....pQ!114lot~!l\f
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.&gt; t~
L..
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Louh
'918ti"
·so.on nt?~ to •
.-.:~~"''"'WI
'""e IaeA• of young!(! 1@n- censua 01
hava~ ·"'"·'''
~-·
many CUielttt'tl\e- natli)iJ :
.. · \ttts- bue!d,l,llj i~ ·tm:- nation's hlBb· drett and others beihg indiVIdual
,,..,
,
~chbols but lta.cme High Sebool ap- fiS~:urea.
The /.movement spread so fast parcntly lS d0lng lis fuU part to
Materials for the census ta)cers
that ~e next year the United .wcrcome the shortage.
State~ Junior " Chamber of Com·
According to "The Echo," Ra- w1ll be mpps and charts. lnfo1'mameree ,was f•.•Jllled with 24 cities cine school monthly newspaper, tion gatber~d will inl'ludc family
represc~ted.
a Sci~nce Club was organized in name, addre.ss, parents' names,
Oe('ember w1th Tommy F1sher children of under schoot age, of
school age, and over school age,
The orga.uizatinn hali reathed named as first presidE-nt.
aurb proportiGDII that Wday there
t 1sher got his dub off to a major industry group of wage earan more then 3.200 chapters in seientific start when he had hts ners and reports on the unemploythe national Jayeees with nearly a refreshment commiltec serve up ed, retired, and deceased.
fiUarteJ. mlllion members. Tht the fotlowing:
Hesults of tbe census, wltb othJaycee movement has also reached
"Tannic acid, an(j a mix.ture of er facts gathered by the SI.I!:"Vey
to 84 nations and terrltori6111 with suuoi"e, invert sugar, dextrose(C6 group, will ne used to show the
over 325.000 members in more
lban 4,000 chapters. Jaycee Inter· l-UO tl5) X. NACL, coal tar, dye, physical and curricular needs of
aationol, the world's third largest emulsion of Jact1c acid permeated the f1ve schools in the district.
The meeting was led by Mrs.
International club maintaina head- by C02 after expoaure to over
WiUiam
Downie, Racine Grade
""Oatters In Miami Beach. The u. 4-00 degrees C in Franklin's inven·
School P. T. A. presirlent. Next
•&amp;. Jaycee headql.larters are in tion.''
mc(:ting will be Oil tbe regular
~sa, Oklahnma.
If this announrcment falls tn every other Th11rsday plan al the
""Maror E. F. Robinson of Pome- attract new young seicnlists into Racine High School, beginni ng on
roY proclatmed Jan. 20 to 26 Jay- the world of test tubes, levers and Jal}. 31 at 7:30 p. m.
cee Week today. Cltlnr.r tbe Jun- "G'' force measurements, the Raior Chamber of Commt.•tce for its cine Club will not have faile(t to
elvic work, he issued the follow- add its mlte to the national effort for w,ant of trying
tag proclamation:
'
WHERE.4.S, the citlzens of PomOther otfJttlrs elected by the
eroy and Meigs County recognizE! Junior scientists wr.re Phyllis lhlc,
the Junior c;harnber of Commerce, seeretary-trea.surer.
permane'nt
and
program •ommiltce, Janke WolWHEREAS the affiliated state fe, Maralyn Cleland, 111d Wesley
and community rhapters of tbe Cotart. Teacher Pr:ce is ·d ub
More Red Croll~ l.tlood wa~ used
United States Junior Chamber of sponsor.
Meigs County patients in ~9M
for
Commerce h.ave set aside tbc week
tha n in any preVlous year smce
of January 20 to 26 to observe the
the bloo&lt;l program began, Meigs
founding of the Junior Chamber
County Blood Pr&lt;tgram of£irials reof Commerce, &amp;nd
port
.
WHEREAS, this organization o{
During the past year, 175 rcs1·
young men through projects of
denl:l rc&lt;:eived 537 plnls of Red
community service is building
Cross blood in the following hos-luadel'llh;p wilhl.n Hs ranks for lhe
pital~ : Meiu General 170, Holzer
future of ou:.-- city,
Hospital, 25:!; Perkerspurg HospiTHEREFORE, I, E. F. Robinson,
mayor of the dty of Pomeroy do
The last two pal'lsenger tralns tals, 31 : SbeltPrfhg Arm~ (Athens),
hereby prochim tbc week 01 J&amp;n- , operating thr-ottgh Mason County 1J and Columbas Hospitals, 73.
uar)' 20 to 26 as Jllj'cee Week and will be taken off 1Jy the Baltimore
Th.' use of Red Cross blood for
urge all citizena of thill area to and Ohio Railroad Company after Mei,;:s Countians is not restricted
give full tonsideration to the February l, it was reve~ed by tbe to regiona1 hoapitalll One of the
future services of the Juniar railroad and the W. Va. Public advantage.&amp; of participating in the
(;bambcr of CommercP..
Servi~ Commi:t5ion this week.
Red Cross Blood Program is that
The PSC authorized t~e B 6: 0 members of a partic1pating group
E. F. ROBINSON, Mayor
to discontinu(' the trams on Thursare elia:ible to receive Red Cross
day follo-wing a petitiOn by the blood wherever there is sueh a pro·
railroad whicb 11aid that the num- gram. This Is evident in tbe fact
ber or passengers using the trains that 84 pints of Red Cros~ blood
bad declined 85 per ~nt since were administered to Metgs pa1946. l !aH which was .... COU"rled tients 1n Athens and Columbus hosby the trains is now c~ried by pitals wtticb are in thQ Columbus
truck.
.
.
Regional Blood Program.
.l.
B &amp;: 0 olfic1als csllmated \.hat
Anothq significant (act from da·
Lbe aonual ,... on openUons of
ta complied by blood program of·
Harold Johnson of Long tBottom th etralnto stood at $355,~. The (l("iala Is that an average' of 44,7
oscaped unb 11 rt- FJida.y night wh1•n PSC or.der allow~ tbe raJlroad to
pint~, of Red Cro11s blood. were
Ilia sl'!wly a 1 veling car hit a rall dl~ntinuc ruqmng tbc trains a~ nt.edcd
per mo-nth for Mclgs pa·
on a bl'idge, W(!lnt over a to-foot ~nyt1mc _a [ttr _February I follow
ticnts in 1956. Th(! greak!at t~r
bank and landeil Upside down.
In&amp; public nolu:c..
.
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The ra1lro,ad w1ll cootmue to one month w&amp;~ 76 pints in March;
According to 6bw1ff Ruhrrt operate ' twr.o daily Crcight trams the least was ~I pints in 5eptemHartenbach the car, owned by J{oy wlith one passenger r::1r each h"
No one t'au pnl.:(ict fr om monlh
JL Johnson, was a total loss. The through the area.
lo month what the blood needs
driver Ntd .he was 19eving at a
•
will be. but the figures plainiy
speed of llbout 10 mi.les an hour
MAN JAILED, FINED
1h'lw that at least 100 pinta of
and skidded on a eurve.
Clyde Clark, 28. Letart, W. Va., blood are needed to as~uro blood
JJc aaid be hit the coqnty brldt,:e was fmed $100 and costs and scn- for Meigs patients rot a lwo
011 tb~ 6hotgW! UoUow llo•d 11hout tC"!!eed to 3 days in jail Friday month period. Whenever the dothiC!e-quarters of r mile wct1t o£ night o11 a charge ol driving while nations fall hf-low tbe 100 pi.bt
Rt. H3, aud @bou_j. three nules intoxicated. He waa arre!iled by quota, 1l 1s evident tl}at tJte Mcigt:
aortb of tbe MJddleport Corpora- l'atrolman Henry w~rry and came
(Continued on Patt two)
lO Mayor E . F. Robinstm's court.
, &amp;lOll Une. No cluu'iei were fUerl.
C."

Science Club
JL"' o
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~ rganJze

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Meigs-Co Blood
Consumption At
New High In '56

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Mason County

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Minersville WSCS
Meeting Held At1
Methodist Churc~

Mrs. Rubert n~ibel , president of I . The W~mrn's Sodety ~f Christthe Philathea Soctety, presi dt~d on mn Serv ice of the Minenville
Tbunday eve1ung when they met ! Methodist t' hurch met W~dnead&amp;y
at the Church of Christ. Mrs. Griff evemng at the chureh with Mrs.
Russell Jed the devotional servu:e 1 Clifford Phillips president, pr¥idand IJlcluded a poem "I H,a,ye ing.
Found Tuday ", Scripture readini
''Islands m My Community" w11 •
and a pray*'r ln the service.
the top1c of the pro~~:ram presented
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by Mrs. Brooks Sayre. Group ldng. ;
Rt:!ports on moncy -m~kmg pro- ing or "' He Hldeth My Soul" opJ~ets were gtven and 11 w~s de- ened the program followed with .
c1ded to haov '! a Silent Auction at res~naiv~ reading of PJalm 46
th-e Feoruary meeting at t~e home and prayer hy Mrs. Sayre.
of Mrs. Dayld Dar~t ~r. With Mn.
Readings on the topic and "Tbe ·
Oscar Roush as cnatrman or the S . 1 f U de••ta dl ..
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tponslbillty as Christians" were
Mrs. Rocdell Steffy , who Injured given by Mn . Frank Stewart, Mrs.
her ankle, was reported Ill and Sadie Brown, and Mrs. Otto Hart- ·
it was announced that Miss Susie enbach Two poems were read,
Taylor would celebr'te her blrt.b- •R1ver Door~" by Mrs. Karl Grue-s_,.
er aod "Kingdom of God" by Mrs. '
day Su11day.
The program for the meeUng Phillips.
was giVen by Miss Mildred Hawley
Following a short business ses- ·
who reviewed th elife of "Abi· s1on, refreshment. were served by
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gail" one of the great women of Mrs. Otto Hartenbach and daugbtbe Bible.
ter, MISS Dnrothy.
A dessert cburse WQ eernd to
twenty-five members and two Furner and Mrs. Griff R11.$8eii.
guests, Mra. R. L Springer, PomeMn. Herman Lobse Mn. WJIray, and Fred I. Girdner, putor liam Bradfnrd aDd Mn. Edward
of the church. Hostesses were Kiss French wer~ named on tbe nomHawley, Mrs. C. E. Vance, Mrs. · inating eommittee &amp;n4 will report
Roscoe Satterfield,
Mrs. Dave at the February meeting.

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.\feanwb1le, the U01ted Pre:JJ reported Friday night a broken rail
m11y have caused derailment of
. 6 cars of a 97-car New Yort Cen·
~raJ freight train on a bridge at
Pal es. near Athens, 0. The derail:nent disrupted communications
between this area and the Cblnm·
bus offices or the rallroad com·
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lively warm reading or 27 degrees. The mercury at Fargo, N.
0. soared to 24 de11rees Friday
niRht in contrast to its reading tlf '!~~[.~
4 dei:-ees the day before. Corpus.
Christi, Tex., also warmed lql
'/;·1ckly Last ni .."\'s 1Uf elimb.elr
5t1 art&amp; me"''
Iftfttlng temperaturet Lhlli niaht before.
(t~ti,.uH on ,... two)

Farm Produce
And LiVeStOC k
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Marketin~ farm produ_cc and
live~tock Will, be t~e tOpiC ot k
!lixltl farmers evemng elasa Monday, Jan. 21 _in the Vo--Ag class·
rooms at RacJRe.
The topic is to include discusslons on advertising, market demands, consL1mer demand!!, priec
cycles, packaging, eye appeal, and
marketing trends of farm products. It is to be pointed ou-t that
marketing may be the most lm ·
portant factor in raisin!:: income on
farms.
At a meeting of the class last
Monday it was learned second calf
helfen b&amp;\"e a greater need for a
dry period than do older cows.
The dry period may he most profitable up to 115 days in length.
Surveys show a greater propOrtion
of milk (ever ie preseut during
late w1nter and early spring, pos·
slbly due to mineral and vitamin
D deficiencies.

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To Committees
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Food ~,Stantd
At Rotary Club Meeting Friday oAid Infant
William J. Brown, Gallipolis Rota•ian , gave a most inter..t- Facing Surgery
ing program when the
Rota11: Club met

Middle~rt- Po_meroy
at Heatk Methodist Church Fnday rught. He was mtroducPd

This "'·as hkely the reaeon Hob"!Jn and Columbus officials: of tbt
railroad apparently knew nothin~
o{ the wreck near Cbelhire until
the locomoti-ve had unb.itc:becl frolll .
its ttera1led sec;tien •nd proceeded
iuto t~ Hobson -yards.
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The State Patrol said it rece:ivd
a call .tt 6 .a.m from the Columbu&amp;
New York Central office asking
it to investigate telegraph linet
between Gallipolis 2nd Hobson.
When a p,atrolman arrived on tile
scene he found lh~ deriiled train
and crewmen walking toward Mld
dleport. The loeDmotJVe had a~
read)- proteeded ttl the yard.
The Pa-trol added that Hobson of
licials had complained of communIcation lines bemg tampered with
over tbe past several W!eb. It wat
assumed wire waa bemg cut, ro
moved and stoJen.
Local railroad attendants refw
ed to divulge any details of lhf
Cheshire accident. The State P1
trot said it made no investlptioa
' as to tbe cause or the derailment.
1\ erew member wa! reported te
bave said he found a broken rail
Tb11 was also the probable cause
given for the Pa~s wreck. A probe
by the railroad bas beeo launebed
at Pales.
Members of the crew on tbe Cheshire wre~k included EI\Siaeer A.
E. Erwin, Conduo:tor H. W. Haddox,
Brakemen C. W Matto'- and J . W.
Moni.J, all o( Middleport.
The Cheabire derailment ia the
third such New York Centrll inddent within the past tix days in
Southeastern Ohio. Sixteen tars of
another freight train were derail·
ed last Sunday at Bremen in Pen')'
County.

A baby boy, three monthr old
was
Jn Cbildrens Hospital, Columby Judge Ced•k Clark, program chairman, and exhibited a
bus.
today facmg a possible ser!number of his prize- winning budgies - other nmaes for the
ous hea.rl operahon and many res.
birds being budrigar and
- - -- - - - - - 1dents of the Meigs-Mason area
Mr and Mrs. Brown, who live were preparing aid to the bereavat 1106 First Avenue, have ap.
ed
parents of the child.
prOXJmatcly 2:S() bJ.rd,S in their
I aviary and r.re (mown throughout
Roger Allen Bishop, lOft of Rev.
the United St&amp;tes for_ their champRoger Bishop, pastor of Ent.erpri~e
ion atock and speCial types of
and Morning SLar EUB Churches,
blrdJ. Mr. Brown exhibited a yel·
faced possible surgeey due to wh&amp;t
low -red-eye budgie .and a blue
is descnbed as a " hole in the
which have won many tropbi,.s.
heart " wbich permits blood to ellC. H. Wise Jr., Oi9trict Scout cape and cause eonge&amp;tioo in the
He showed some of the beauti· committee chain-dan presided at rhest cavity.
ful troph1es mcluding the purple a &amp;out troop committee meetinc
ribbon rosette which was also won at the Middleport Library this
It was annl:lunced today that
fat a Grand ChampJOn . .a trophy week and outlined event! schedu- churcbes lhrougho~Jt the area on
for the third best m a National led ror the committee anrl Troop this, and next Sunday would take
spedal offerings to help defray
Show; sever:~l for best Birds in
Clubs shows, ete.
~~eluded are a Board of Re11iew the ex~n.ses of hospl~al.ha:tion and
The Browns have developed two and Tenderfoot Class, January 28; pt1aslblle surgery wblcb face the
red-eyed types 1n ·blue and m ycl· Committee
lleeting, Feb.
14; llJJShop famtly,
low and are known in national Court or Honor and observance of
Anyone else wishing to contri·
elub1 for these buds. He also ex· Natic.nat Boy Scout wed., Feb.l5. bute to the fund may do so by
hibited one 111 the newest color,
Larry Rice wlll act as Assistant mailing the1r contributions to El·
violet. The sp('akcr told of the lm· Scoulmasler and Kennelb McEl· don Weeks, r/a Pom~roy Nation,aJ
partation or budrigars from Austta himwy was appointed in charge Bank, PO Box 368. Pomeroy.
Jia . to England in 1840. At that of Public Refalions. Donald }hils
tlme..lbe birds were all green-and is the inshtut10nal representative
-.~wed one or this color-an~ and waS asker! to -contract the
t80.,_English breeder and Amcrl· Volunteer nrc Department in rc·
oana. have developed four true gard to starting First Ajd classes
colorE. and in the National shows .ann elementary [Ire flghhn:; !!OUr·
thlllr* are forty -seven classes, di· ses for th&lt;' Scouts.
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scoutmg
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For 1 hiS' Area
Are Announred

L J. Roush (s
Ho.hored Fn'day

For AGE Servi'c·e ITwo World War n
wa~ h on~~~~\:f
;~~um~.~: Fighter Planes
Saved For Museum

vuted. agam mto four groups. cock
PLans ha\e bc('n made for the
hea-, young and old.
Troop tu have {hsplay~ 1n four
wmdows 1.1 the busmess section
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'ideas:
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The committ e(' also d!SCIISSf'd monh
Announoement was made today 1olis and several o( the trophies
. llllin, roJcds for thr conung presentation or IS l~year service
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ot the appo~nln;tent of Meig:~ Coun·l shown by_ Mr Brown were won at ey m g P
pm by the American Ga~ &amp;. El~ct- '
ly Representative to the- Gener•l the Nat10nljl ~ hOws there. Mr. year.
ric Cor poratiOn. Roush Ill a hne- 1
Aasembly George Meinhart (R) on and Mrs. Brown are nwmbcrs of
Those presen t we re Wl~c. Rol&gt;&lt;'rt man for the Appalachian Electr1c
CHARLFSTON, w. Va.
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two con1mitte1,
ttle Co1llfllbus club and participate Mills, S('outmastrr .James Sunpson, Power Company.
. I The U s Air Force foand Itself
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Larry Rice , Donald M1ll~, Kenneth
He was employed by the P01nt
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The local repre!entabve
a.'IJ in &lt;&gt;t•ows ~;Jvrn Y o l'r
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McElhinne y.
Plf'asanl Water &amp; Light Comp.~ny Wllh a valuable museum p~e. t~
been named to a post on the Fi·
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t or tiJo~ hobby o( the
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, 1 1942 "' a gu&amp;rd day, thank5 to the West V~rgm1a
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Wpar . lh "'bUlldmg of the
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and was
to 'truck driver .rur
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Elettions and Federal Relations
and he disIf
li n the same year. In July, 1944 , engine trouble . .
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commJtt.ee.
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tl{ed the show cages and show
1 he was promoted to lineman.
The museum p1ece 18 a propeiF_rank McClure •. Loudenv1llc. u frunk which he had built and oxlor-driwn P-51, among the l11t
chsnnnaJI of the Fl(lance Comnlllt · plaii'led how I he bird~ arc banded :
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flown from Martinsburg, w. Va.,
ce. a po!!t be has _Reid for the past
hen \'Cry ,oun" .
for junkm,;: at Sacramento. Calif.
four terms of Office
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The Air Force came in the po•
Meinb.a rt wa$ stated to return
Judge John Bacon . pr?Mdcnt,
sessjoo of the famed World War
to ~oiumbus Monday when the wa8 jn charxc or t~c m~t1ng and
Mary l'' ran('J ~. 7 yi'ar nld dauo;ha crart after Col. jame~ K. Mclcg1alaturc recoDvenes af.ter a aDnoum.-ed an u1v1ta_twn to , tbe ter of Mr. llnd Mrs . La\\'rt'nce
Laughlin, chief of staff o{ t.be
Wf;!ekend recess.
Huaun,ton Jlotary Club lunche~;m Frantls, AmJe 51 suffcrPd tacial
state·~ ALI" National Guard, asked
Qp reb. 18 at Ihe Jfolcl Prlt.cl'Ja~ lacerations :tnrl bruist:s whtm II
~be Air force if t.he ota:te could
8ULLITIN
wbmr Rot.ar~ lnlrrnatJOilal preSJ-~ 6 led 00 whkh shE&gt; wa~ r1dmg
bold hack one or it~: 26 P"-6'l's for
Vilfqt Clerk ¢b•rfh Letw:told dent.Lang will he the .;;ucs1t speak- crasht'd inlo a parked auto 1nobile
nrcw \~chstcr ~ost ~o . . 3.9. of display rurpo8t's at Coonskin P~
tht Deily SentlrM:I tocf.,- h1 1.... his er. The Rot.ana1_1s havi,'J. B so be,en on Brccly llt-i~ht s. !-"nday evening th~' Anu·nt'an l.A'glon wtll lllJIJatc here The others bas been stui.ed
,.titian• Out hr • second -term invited to the mtrr-CitJes ~dl(l&amp; at about 6 :30 P m
:15 m·w me~ hers tnto the post. on th('tr wa\· to the West Coast as
•• citric. Leeu'1 name- tN1 ....., an.oetlng to be hrld on J:&amp;hlf(!l')' 26
The Su .. ar Run Sdwol s~xond 1 \lon.-J,t) £'\"tnmg al 8 p.m., ~cord- soon as lh~ ·!67th f'igbtcr Intempconnectld with ,...fltl• Glndi at the Unive r:-. 1Ly Crnter,_ Ath~ns,
radc u "'11 is unrkr 11 doctor 's mg lo i!n nouncemcnt made today tor Squadron wa.s outfitted with
41•* for th1 Pomtroy m1yor po&amp;i· when Joh_n U~kcd, ~re111den~ of ~arc a: ap resull oft he mishap.
Th~· majority o( Lhc new mcm· jet {Jgbl('rs.
tioin ,•inc• I. F. Robinson hu 1n- Ohio Um\•ers1ty, w1JI be the
hcr~lllp 1~ made up of veterans of Th e Air .rorce okayed the re"""'" h• will not run for • speaker.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
th•' Korcau War with several quc~t but at the
saruc tlme re·
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•MctbodJ~t womrn prc(lapng
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• Sanon. l'orl· Wor ld War n veterans alsobelbltod. nl•Jnbe •.....• d 1·t had no repJJca of the
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me•nl .-.. w,. ldno runn ng serving the ~ lt'ab. rUnner were 1aiH 1. 0 ora vear
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A la1e;c turnout of mem rslup l••ht••
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Mrs. Evcrcll DavJ s, Mrs. If. E.
o ~t·har:.:eds. Gran· Bruoks. Le· 1,, •:x rrett'd to tut~J out !or t~e Wnght -PaUerson Air Force &amp;lie,
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Car· uututory ceremomes wb1cll w1U
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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
e\'ery afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Vallq
at 110 Mechamc St PomerJy, 0 Bu&amp;ineu ofnc.
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toclal oUice pbane 39f
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ltiYNOLD ·E. GREENE - EDITOR
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sar.tintfon rntes DeUvtrv by carrier where available 30
ftDtl ~ WE'fk on~ year in advanel.' at 1 he Daily Sentmel otril'e
whel!lt an.lklblt one mMt• Sl 8) ma•l onP vear sa. su. lllilnthS:
:Sl ~ 60 !!IJ: m!lnlhl $7 80· three months $3 90
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Ed Note The fathu sa;s E. 0 Saunders who m1sses out
on the chance to be the chief adv1s01 pal, and all ~round coun~
selor of hts adolet:cent son 1s miSsmg the bo&lt;~t Jr. today's article Saunders detects a kt"\ cha nge m

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around the age of 14 \\'hrn he comes mtu adolescence Then hP
hkes to be taught by nun He likes to assot·aate wrth men He
turns 3\\ay rrom h1s mothers apron stt mgs IC the rather fails
to prov1de this psychologtca1 need somethmg vatal In t h c

BJ F. 0 Saunders
''Tiw \l.OJld wants men - hght hea.tt.·tl m&lt;w ly men men
who shall JOin 11 S chorus and pwlung the psalm of labor and

Cbl1sl. qh Mrs. Do)'le !'tUIIer and
Nr.s Ed~ur. AUeuwortb as boat

Durmg childhood the Boy is hiS mother's "good !title boy " '
but when he reaches the adolescent period, he changes, He
then looks to hiS father and rr.ay I sav here, that lbe tople of
thJS otOJ y applies only to boys of the adolescen( period
When the boy reaches the age of 14 he begms to pull away
from hls mothet and looks to hts father for compamonship and
adv1ce If the father realizes how the son feels and give3 bud
some of h1s ltme and attentiOn, great will be the results upon

TO SIEIYI LUNCH
Oro1,1p One -ot the WSCS of tbll

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Here is the story

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club oi boys that 1 organized an ci

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ThJs story Will show not only how much boys enJD)Ied e ng The M:addleport Pomeroy Rota1y ·
\\lth men , but that the men got as much pleasure out of It as Club are maJuug prep"rahons !or
did the boys
theLr Pan Cake su pper at Heath
In 1928 at Sacramenlo ('II

m one of !he htgh schools, a Method1rst Chutch

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lub 0 f boys known as thp Key Ch..;b \-\&lt;JS orgamzed and spon.. evenmg sturtmg at 5 30
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I of SO 0 f th most T1Lkets at $1 al(' on Hale by the
SOJed by the K1wants Clu) It was torn pose&lt;
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vartous member~ and the menu
outstanding boys m the fU mot and senwr classes
mcludes nanru.krs syrup !olllu~agcs
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The matn purpose oi lh1 s t..: ub was o giVe I s meml.lt!'rS V ~ and coffee
catwnal mformatton
he meal wtll hi' ruepnred and
After reading t!t e slot' r1t 1hts otg,Jntz.llaon I orgumzcd a ~tn1d I ) I!JtJII &lt;H~
SIJmlar club the tu s\ lllll.' ~.;as l ot llw n(Jtkv Mountalns Now
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d b I Ilk- plOtltds ,ut lob&lt;' used or
they are round Ill it gt c 11 IHIIIIIH. I ul sl.llt ~ a sponsore
y thetr lHHlU;d pHljl( ~~ ot spunsor

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and chose a Klwanian Ill thf' samP \OC'&lt;I lJon tlS hiS persona a .
VISOr.
A hoy went wtth me to eal h Ktwan•s luncheon and sat With.
his advisor, and then a\ C&lt;H h Kt&gt;v ( lub nwetmg a K1wan1an
ca me to the mt'cltng and lalked to 1111~ t luh about his voc~fwn
This assoctalton of O\lll .1nd hov piO~I'd lo bt• vt'ry mu('h
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enjoyed b al)lhr hoys and 1o my surpll:"ie \\3~ en)Oye JUS
as much by tht.• rm·n
The following pot•m of h.{lJ!:,ll 1\ &lt;:uPs! s emphasiZes the
fact that boys wnnt lo bt• With ffil'll
lJTI UZI N&lt;l nov 1)0\\ F.R
There isn't a hut but "',mls lo J-:10\\

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Manly and true at !watt
And every lad "'uuld ilk I' to krWI\
The secret we unp.ut
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He'll follow a mnn at play 01 \o,ork

Teaching the lads th&lt;' Rame to plav
Just as a man should do 1
Village and slums are &lt;:alhng "f'umt' '
Here are the boys mdecd,
Who can tell what l hev m1ght become

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Even a boy a knot?
Country and home depend on vou
Character most we n('ed
How can a lad know what to do
H there Isn't a man to h 1ail ?

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Flor•da was n&amp;t alone 111 ts
cold spasllU:i, however, most of the
ea&amp;tern thlrd of the cQuntry eon
tlnu~d to iiu,ffer m the unu su 1i!y
cold air zero rea(llng1 were ('Om
moo tn parts of the Great Lakt's
.!:ltatea as w'•JI as along the nort h
ern Allunlll Coast
Light snow flumes ghded ov~r
the Great Lr.ke~ and Appalachian~
both Friday and today Althou ~h
preclpotation amounts were g&lt;n
"'r"'llv lutht some spot!! rece•ved ''
falrh1 heavy dose o£ snow. Drpths
m upper Mltlugun wert! mr•(asttl
I.Jy ahout an mch wluif.&gt; at Buffalo
N y nn :.~dtlllwnal two lntht~
r,,,,,l their tolal lltl the groull!l to

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Cflunty Blood Program 1s w JeO·
pardy
Su('h IS the s tuation at the pres
ent tune Meigs County has only
8 blood credLts remammg from
prevmus donattons The amount of
blood that Will be av:ulable fDI
)IPJgs residents through the Red
~nd March will depend enhrely on
!ht :~mount or blood donated by
Mll gli reswnts throush the Red
Lross bloodmobile on \\t:nlnt&gt;sdLJ.}
llmlar} 30 La~t yo or ln lhe ~ame
two months ug pmts of blood
V(lre u~ed

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100 Sttperman
830 News l'icture
845 Sporta Eye

145

Allen Ball, for Monday Jonuary 21 at. l p m at the Sahsbury
School to make !mal plans for 9 00 Sitn On
•
t he Boy Sc ou t •""'ne f 1t 'llnner
whJC 11 9 ot Life ~"' the Farm
Will be held February 8 at the 9 30 CaptaJ.o Ka....&amp;~aroo
school
Molhrr.&lt;~ of Boy Scout
Troop 247 and others who w11l 10 GO Mighty Mouse
help are reque-sted to attend lhts 1100 Lueky 8 Ranch
AGE"'ENT
11 30 Tales or T~xas Haage~
ANNOUNCE ENG
M
12 00 Big Top
J
Mr and Mrs J W Cheadle are
engagement '.)f 100 The LonJ Rangel'
11 nnflltn('lng the
their daughter Dorothy to A/3c 130 Jr Town Meeting
J
11
son of F\-ank 0
2 00 NatlonJt )('e Hoekey
ames arrts,
!Ian 1s of Ntles Mr Hnrns 1s sta
4 15 Tnwn CoWllrv Crossroads
honed \\tth the US An force m
4~OO
30 The J!JE: Picture
lt:elnnd
Church's Big Story
SORORITY MEETING
IJ30 TV Ciassroom
6 00 Air Power
The Exemplur chapter of the
Bet Sigma Ph• sorority will meet a 30 Golden PlayhOustf
£ 7 00 Beat tbe Clock
Tuesday evenmg at the home o
Mrs James Thomas
7 30 Buccr.neers
8:00 J«.ek.ht Glm!.son Show
8 00 Gade~tarn:J..§how

piano
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Sir La'l.ceJot
8 30 Stanley
9 30 Twenty.()ne
9 30 Jl9!!erl lllont~J&gt;~
10 30 B_~dge 71f
11 00 News Headlin88
11 15 we.thercast
1t 20 Press 'Sox
11 30 Pres1dcntlol lnau!(Umtlon '
12 00 Tonight
I 12 30 Sign Off

SERVICE

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(ll Cord Of Thanks

WtrWJSii TO THANK \b;-cQ,ij, i 20 B•
J'iu&gt;oriJ Dlreetor~ the Rev c

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Sunday- ChanUJ 8

10 00

Lamp Unto~)'

J Wil@Y, the Pomeroy EmerJ-

3U

New Members Are
Welcomed Into
The J IIy Cl ub

Two World War II

Oh' uE 1 •
n.·vlS''t'on To Hold
1'uesday Meettng
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1 h" Extemuon DwtsJon of Ohio
"
Unl\ontty Announcea thllt an or
' ~.:arm:o.tton meetlna- for the pur
po"e of determining 1111 ~ 1 est in
o~n exten~Lon clnss Will ht! held Ill
th(' Pomeroy Senior Hll!lh School
8utldwg od Tuesday January 22
at 7 p m In Room l&lt;l
lench('rs and others who are
mterested should report nt this
meeting
Offer1 ng of a t'oursc llepends
upon enrollment

l'' o~~~~ Jl~~!:~mwas

none left qntll
McLaugb.1In discovered one or the
1
old • bJrd11 had been grounded n
Chevt~·nne Wyo, on Its western
flight After that It was ea11y or
lt('lals were notthed to hang on to
tht l&lt;~~t ~x1s111ng PM for transfer
to the Dayton museum
~lei aul,lhlln sa1d arrane:ements
havl' been made for Lt Col Jo
d
rfi
seph Crane comman ma: o cer
o[ the !67th squadron, to fly the
plane to Dl!-yton Jan 28

Cam~ra Thret

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Heckle and Jeckle
1J 30
00 Mission at Mid-Century
Curtam Tune
00 The
22 30
Last Word
Face The Nation

4 00 Colon(' I ){arch
0
b IS
,.;ren~h~ne
Tlme
6 00 Annie Oaklty
6 30 Lassie
700
4 30 Jack Bennu
4 30

(81 Auto SOles

Time

I~'PONTlACSta;-Chlel 4 dr

~an Very low mileage A real

M"&amp;um, ~· BJaettuar's, Pom·
eroy.

\9N :tuRD V8 Ranctl. Wagon. New
'~lidek

ti'sde-in
Fordomat1c
$r9A&amp; 00 B1aettnar's, Pomeroy

1 17 6tc

IDJS BUICK Special Dlx 2 dr
Sedan. Low m.JJeage One careful
local OWI)Or $11185.00. Blaett·
uar's, Pomerov.
11'1 8tc

I~ ~'liJrolffll

Dlx 4 dr Sedan
WJ!!!t' IIVO lono blue flnloh
q;. -~~ \)Wl&gt;W 115811 00 Blat~
~t P.omll'OY·
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ll9ir Wive.

Wotem Mo'Vie

4 80 Blbhlt Time
liD 'two Gun PlaJbOUse
I 00 Saturday New• '

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electrlcJty y,:~.ter and gus avail
able Large lot w•th nice gar·
den Out of h1gh water and m
walkmg dl-,tance or downtown
$200000
MIDDLIPORT - 3 bedroom mod
ern frame Colon1al Ltving room
dmmg room, kttchen and den
downstairs
Hardwood Uoors
throughout Full basement w1th
eat~ h;;t; air furnace
All
wliido'Ws and floors weather
stripped Crdar shmgle exteriOr,
and John·Manv1lle "Lifetime"
roofmg Shown by appomtment
MINERSVILLE - 6 room frame
with electricity, ctstcrn and well
Jas available l·acre lot $2000 00
Can be bought whth land con
tract
PHONE 1011-Y
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SIX 1100111$ and

"ATH, $4500 00

116 Lotus&amp; St , Pomeroy Call

816-M or-9391.
1 17 3tc
Sedan TIIREj: ACRES LEVEL GROUND
J)yna
four room bouse, electr1clty At
$111911;00. Blaettnar'o
Apple Grove See Alex Wheeler
11781&lt;&gt;
1 17 Sto

.lloadl!looter

Cov Cpe
cqi!4JIIon. J&gt;ynallow,
~.. IIOefl"', t19911 00
~·a, Pom~y. ) 17 11tc

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12 00
12 30
I 1 00

POMEROY-5 room, 2 story house

liMo ~ C.otury f dr
Yir,i .... )n 4PJI&lt;InnCe

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Saturday - ChanRel13

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our !ear
f•ther, James S
, who pa~ed away Jan 18,
ifMI, lit~!. - e d by hil wife
~ : dauclii:ers Mra Edith Hood
and daughters.
1 19 ltc

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~e~ston

Games were played durmg the
social hour with prlzl's awarded
ttJ.c wmners
.t\ ylad co'\r1e wu served by
the !iostess to hose named abov~
arul .Mn. W1lbur Hannmg, Mrs
Henrv Dailty and Mr.!!
Mtllard
,.
Van Meter

f21) ·Real Fs~to~t~e~-

' lA "Memerion

~~G MIIIIIORY

3 00

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Insurance

~·~Apney.

Middleport. Fire • Automoblleand thoae who se~;~t
llolllll. Phon• 118111-lt:
--flOWers or helped in any :way at
the t1Pl! Q[ tbe death of our &lt;"OIIPL&amp;'ni: IDIIP'•.ce Proteetloa
IP&lt;l!llor. :lin- ..... Lfn&lt;b Tt&gt;e
Ufe. Auto, Fir., l'ollo Call Do•
Children
1 19 Up
VIlis. lllddleporl. ObiD

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from her mystery Sisler abnd bMdro
G.{'rald Wildermuth a
1rt ay
ICLft from the cIub anrt aIso Lu·om
her 'Mystery g !Siler"

1180tr

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feet

10 30 Look
a.nd Ll'l8
11•00
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Sla:n On
Faith For Today
Oral Roberta
20th Centuru Tbe.Jtrli

WE BUY
ITRUCTU~ I II~
t~UI' tltON- MITAL'

OHIO VALLEY
JVNK CO.

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3 30 John

Eddy Aro&lt;Jid Tlmo

7 80 l'amoua F1lm Festival
9 00 l,l.wrence Welt
10 00 07.art Jubilee

10&lt;10

l[qu!re Oo Your Own
11 00 20th Century Theater

1.2 30 Sip Ofti

4 30 M:ecltt.al HoriJoas
5·00 Cartoon Th~tre.
5 30 Press Conference

6 oo 20th Ceotury Th.,.~
7 80 Ted Mack AMateur !!pur
8 30 Playhouse J.3.

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4 00 College Preu Corif.,..e

9 00 Omnabw:.
10 30 2Clth Century

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H..ld At Sugar Run
Parent- T-cher
Meet'•ng Thursday
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SOCIETY

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HAY and i'I'M\f, J~n W!!fnar,
Sr , lllldllllpilrt, ll D. No. l
LoacJIDJ Creek Road. Rllooo ¥1/1·

t , IB 3tc
• AL FURNACE, $69 QO.

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Theatre.

1115-X

I 18 31&lt;

;if'iiiil'Fji( @jVER

Kukla Fran I&lt; ODie
John Daly and N'tft
7 SO Sherloet Hoimes
8 00 uanny 1'homas Shcnt
8 30 Voice of Firestone
9 00 Your- TV Theater
9 90 LaWffilee Welk Top
10 30 Mark Saber
11.00 News of tbe Noa~t
11 u Th ..~ 13

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' and.,...,.otl!y yy J. E D Hi"lnpr, Pomeroy
117 8tp

(1 I I wa.,~· T9PYv
LOTS IN SYRACUSE, Phone Pomroy tM-X.
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Fl... Star Elna';l==--=12:::U::....::9;;iln O::.:ff:eoD(iW"j;j-MOal
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~t lUI~ Mrs Gary Burn~ or
Camlt IteJuene, N C visited with
)fr and Mrs Troy Obhn&amp;er, Jr
recenUY
Burns bas l"C-tnllstcd
for stx mol-e yean In the U S
calijng
Marana Corps.
A "~ollter
sugaes!Jons
VISIT IN COLUMIIUS
mwpelled
words
Mr. Neil Hysell and Troy Oh
hnaer, Jr were 1n CoJumbua Thurs.
da)l on buamtsa. P.lr lb'sell was
AUTO ALAfll4
recently honorably discharged.
ROCKY HILL, COIIIl rrom Ute army after serving twu policeman John Catania aaw
yean
droway mMorist headiaa off
highway he sounded his SinD
LONIO DISTANCI
woh him In t1me to ll.eej
GREEN BAY W1 .... ....,. BTown from craahl!\g mto a tree.
County traffic orncer Frant Jan·
sen says he is eble to reeelv~ and
send vol~ MtP,JIIU from HWI~D PersonAls
Mr and Mr5 Dan Rum11b•lf:
Ba~ to u far btloo,y the equator
~~-1(11 south Amerk!a wltl the Cohupbus apent the- put
and Mn.'
llny ra~lo lie haa In his gatrol d'ay1 Wltfl Mr
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Grl"!m of totort l'tll•

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Wayne Jloal, rarrtaonII St.

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Real Estate Bro~er
1G MIDDLlPIIRT, OHIO
&amp;liON IS

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APARTliElm, 206
J.lulben'y Ave, Pomeroy. Phone
371 or 48.
J 11 Oljt

SLiiiPJNo aooiiS,
W I!!JIIorlluL

close In town,
1 1B 121&lt;&gt;

tici6111 ~ss 'With batb Letart
Falls
a Room

~onta~t

HIIIT)' Hill.

1-l~p

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eaU Pomeroy 27S'l "' idlddl&lt;&gt;
port 110411.
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METROPOLITAN

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an U1lereat m

AUTO SALES
CONCBETII BLOCKS

• ~eulld S.tttr ttor Leu''

GRUESER BLOCK CO,
~Mil\'_ North o f , _

On at.~ c.n Wm. .,...,.,
• ..k ....Into

~oratioa

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Third Leadership
Training Session
;~ _
_,, •Hold On friday

TJle Inland Emplfe Walerwau

"In the mtE"grated production of
aluminum, eoonomie water transportation 18 easeotial to ~~rovlde a
dared now of raw materlata betw.e eu mpJor producUon ilnltllp. 4- l\llodO/i, vU:!!-P~1.4tfU an4
general man:tger, Ka1ser Alumlnum &amp; Chemical Company.
"In the chem1cal mdustry, par·
ticularly 1n the manufacture of
heaVY industrial ehemicalt, the
p.A:im.ry advaawae of • w.aterel,de
iite i• tbe lower tranf&amp;Jorktion
coRts afforded by movhag both In
coming raw mater.aals and outg~;~
lng flntsbed products In large bulk
ahapmeJitl b:r Nrte " 1'. L. lJnton,
~·I))~!Joller, All!e4 Cl!omi&lt;&gt;al and
DY! ~ponUo~.
AeqU:lsltl9n.s of watenidf sites
reported d~nng the fourth Q1J~
ter of 19~ included
MONONGAHELA RIVER; Homestaid, J?a , Plant expansion. United
StaleS Sltet Corp Muttl-mllllon
dollpn.
Duqueane, Ita , Plant exp,QIIon
United States Steel Corp itulti·
milllon dollata.
P1ttsbur,rt:h, Pa, Pl.nt, Plttrt
bur,g.b Scr~w &amp; pPlt Corp , Dor~.
Moao.yahela River TeJ:ltlinal Corp
spf!ak eaeb evemng tbru the 27th
OHIO RIVBR LoulsvjUe, Ky,
Ex"anston
American Synthetic
Ru]Jbet Corp $2~ m1llion dollars,
Warehouse .tonea &amp; Laughlin
Steel Corp tl million dollars
Caseyville, K)' , Cqal Dock mile
long endleu belt loader, DeKover
Coal Mlnloa: Co
Carrolltou Ky , Chemical Plant
Metal &amp;. Thermlt Cerp PlaJit; Mal
Jln('krOdt Cbetruc~ Works Climax
Molybdemum Co $22 million
Powhatan Pojnt, 0, Coal mine,
$10 m1LUon donars
Toronto, 0 .tj!!,l plant exwn
fian. Titanium Metals ~p , f8
million dollars
Hanging 1JPft, Q , Plant, Dow

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rathtra mght wa1 obMrved
whbn tb,r Sugar Ruro P7 A met on
T.bu:rJ4ay nemn11 at tbe S('hool
Ray Woodgeard pre1ident,
opened the meet1ng with the PTA
pre)'er Tbe report of the At!CrPt.ry Wll J:lven by Mn Leland
SIUOII a.Jd I be tre.a ~&gt;ur('r s report
by Mtl Jam.e, O'Bmn who •180
lt&amp;ltd &amp;bat th.t school cleared
.147 lliJe on Llae operetta Prf'tented
~)' tbe Supr Rl,ll). puplh on December It, at tile Juntor Hllh
~boot aw,cW.orium Mn Wot)d
I eard tbaoted all wbo he\~~..t tfl
~

mdustrlal dl.'l

Cheslt!r ( Thompson Washing
ton, D C president of The Amer
1can Waterways Operators, Inc
attr1bute!l the growmu demand for
waters1de mdustnal s1tes to r1 smg
ra1lroads rre1gbt rates mass pro
duct10n and
mass dJstrJbutJon
flhe tvrncal bar~e load 1s 20 llmm~:
the typ1cal carloadl. low..cost elee
tr1c power produ('ed by waterside
a:enerah.n~ st.atwns bnrmnst: cheap
barged ('oal an unlimited suppl}
of lndustrJal water guaranteed b!l
naviilahon pools, and err1clent
handling of barge cargo
Here are the reuons three of
the mdustrtes prefer waterside
sites for their new plants or ex
pansaon programs
"We mtend to keep most of our
future expaJ'ISIOn on the water, because of the great potential there
We muke e:denSIVE' u9e of water
transportation now for bringing
m raw materials and shappmg out
our chemical products, and we believ.e tbat barge traffac w1LI m
crease greally in coming )ears"Dwight P Joyce, cha1rman and
pre~udent rtf Gladden Cornp•ny.

I

l!:leanor Schaal, Mtddteport Society Editor, Phonell079

eh~\·ators

Asso.;:1aUo11. reports a m\JIU mJihon
~on., boom m .tnduslrial construe·
tton along the Columbia Rivj:!r m
Oregon and Waal.ma:ton
The
Ch1eago Assoctatton of
Commerce anO Industry Wbulated
a 1966 plant investment of half
a bihon dollars ln ttiit area which
i!l aerved by tbe ntmols Waterway
system and Lake Michigan
LoUisiana reported new plant
construction In 1956 coating near
ly 700 million do,Uart, the bulk
of it on the Mississippi Raver be·
tween Baton Rouge and the Gulf
ot Mexico and on the Gulf Intra
coastal Waterway and connedlng
mland waterways Six new plants
on the Misstss1pp1 River betwe:en
New Qpleans and Baton Rouge
will represent olant conatruct10n
cogtlng 211 mllhon dollars
The OhJO Valley Impr"vement
AssoctatJon last year llsted new
olant con!!lruchon tD the Ohio
Vallev !'Osting more than 1 5 b1ll
100 dollars That volnme carries
the vallcv tol.&lt;tl smre 1950 to mOle
than lt'n bilhon dollar11
Plnnt com:trurt10n 111 Alabama
"xceederl 300 m1lhon dollan last
vcar The hulk of this was along
the Warr10r Tombq;~bee Waterway
and the Gul£ Intracoastal Wat~r
way

"'Jr~ A R Kmghl t&gt;nt~rtamed
ll1t' \1. om~n ! Au11l1ar~ of Gra.:r
f IJl" up;~! Cblll'cb Tbl#frll!Y ilftCJ
ll{~uiJ ilt btl bome oa Lillcel11

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.sit~• and tb,e traln
01l mdUJlry waa acquu
s.ta~lng out s1les fot len

Thf'rt- were 13

R. Knight
;Is Hostess For
Church Auxiliary

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mg twenty-one

wb1le was
the
tradt

Sophomores~

1Mrs. A_
1

loW~ost b&amp;.r11e trans
liit year by aCQJ,IIrtng
wateriide p~nt aitei inc:huted the
to repair pulp mduatry (af mte1), the alum
at Bal1ey's Lake mum mdustry (If: sU.e•&gt;. fertilizer
1 19 3tp wood pl"()dutts. textiles, cement,
11rplane manutacture, automobile,
rubbel' rnlnlhg and mdu.strlal
laborato.r1es

( 17) Help Wanted

8 00

Saturday- ChannelS

Mn~

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The Daily Sentinel

O;NE t BOOlf .\PAB'1111!;1fT. ·One tncts t-stabhshed on the inland
8 room h01Mf .Newly ~~;Grated watorwa}S durmi 1956 One on thC'
in;ttde ~I) out. 4 N. Ben,itl Mmnesota Rtver covers 1800 acres
11 1 tf
Other industries whlch sbowed
Pomer07

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1.1111 JliCUyllloUM Club
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Ct,rtoilo Club

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7 00
7 30
8 00
9 00
10 00

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)teet The PreM
New~ Picture
Sl.atesmen Qqartette
77ljl l!ebgal u.~ era
Boy
Stev.6 Allen. Sbow
'l"he Alcoa Hoor
Loretta Yo~ Show

7 80 Nat "~'· Col.

580

A meeting h.s been "lied by

Joining each rlass and r1 eed
Here are the bovs who would do nght
But where are the men to leact ?

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CHANNIL I

10 30 Sw&gt;d•l' !'Wn and Tl&lt;••ure
TbttaJre
12 00 Si~~:n:.._;;O;:J!:__ _..,.,,...
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7 oo Soldiers of Fcrrtuae

Mfflle;nl Bomarw:et
Oomtd~ Time

PI.A11 SCOUT IINEFIT

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Waterside allea for new incll""
»e cblmJc.i lndjl,tlf"Y plci.( tl
tries, plant expanslooe, 'l.ei'U"Jc waltu)de flll!f lor 1:13 new alanh
power a:euaraUof ala»U. grJjn "'r for flllilt tiJliJ¥iOn hut )tar
elevat(lf4, warebouea ud tarmlu Nlo,tY·Jlx altia W$1'C t;f&gt;lct'lf'd for
al9 were tn ar.at..r demand dur factories or a r:nlal'f'lhmeoua na
lng 2956 than tn &amp;laJI prevlnu:-; year ture The 11teel industry and other
Th.e AmetiL'~ Wi.W.w.at'• ()per· metal hadd ~U"ed 'U a.a1.t.1 on
ftOn ]Jlc, l!Jted ~70 auch m.tJor navia;ahoo
~hannelt J'orty tv.q
Wit• Pft-eiDJUd fQI' aiUth projects sUet wiR be t•nanted by tltctrtc
durl,og l~e year Ttua hlib (1gure powtr generaUng un1ta Acrea"*'
c~trntta with ftfQ »ll.et 1n l~.S oo rivera, c.anall and lll port. w1ll
an.d S4e m 19!4
be UJed for 11 new termmal,a and
Etch or Lt~se }n'o.J,e~;:ts w•th ftw warehouaes for 12 new barge
eJtDCptlooa,. reprt=~ent a plant 1n harbors
vestment runnlne: mlo nulllom or
The ra.~lrGadJ went to lbe river
dollats
bank8 for room Cor iliX new yards

Blood~~ ur~cntty needed at this
J
8 00 lt... d s divan 'show
lime, unrl all persons who arc eh
17 lmhe~
l:tble to be donor!! are &amp;liked to
9 00 GE 1'bea 1re
Th• relnalndci of lh• naliOI' !•ad
9 30 Alfred llitcbcock
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(flmr tu thr bloodmobile operatton
10 00 $64 000 Ch 11
relatively dry weather but nem at the Pomeroy Jumt'Jr High School
a ene:e
,zero tcmperatttres were f\11\ re on Wednesday, Januacy ~to help
~~~:~ :'~~t,! ~.;,\$epeclal
port er! m th• Nurthtln ar.d Cen make th•s blood d\\ll.Or day a sue11 15 The late Show
trlll Hu..kH s as well :.~s in thL• cessful one Donatmns may be
~: ~:~s::~~te
SIKn Off
12 30
North&lt;'rn Plateau
made h(twecn the hours ol 12 an;J
30
The
Late
Show
SIGN
OFF
-PRAYIR
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1h" wetklong cold ~pell ha ~16 pm
been 1 ~sponBibl(• ror at \ea11t 04
-.1
7 00 Press Conference
de&lt;!lhs •• Umlcd Press ~urvey r~
H !IORlllble prospectJVC donors
0
715 Dough.!! Edwardt.
V(·nlcd Most of Lho v1etuns pt r should sJ~o:nup m advamt &lt;~I lhe
Mrs otmer Grunm a.nd Mn
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
7 30 Rabtnbooi
a1hed m flash fln•H One person R"d Cross offa1 111 Pomeroy lele r.cne Evans were welcomed as 900 Mornln,rt: Sbow
800 Burns &amp; Allea
1lied everv hour as 24 people Wl'fl phon1• numbt•r 1s 53
new members when the Jolly Club 10 00 Garry Moort
8 30 Talent Scouts
killed In h/Jf.t'ij Ln Oil I' day Of lht•
mel Thursdly evenlng at the hnme 10 3() Artbtu Godfrey
9 00 I Love Lucy
dead ltj Of th~m Wt'le I hlldren
or Mu Charles Strauss E Ma•n 1130 rre!lldentlal Inauguration
9 30 December Bride
Nlll th catoilna had ttw gr1m lcud
st
10 oo Stud1o One
4 00 Brillater Day
m the fatullty &lt;oun l wit b.
A short busmess
wa!l 4 w Secret Storm
ltl dt tl hs
(Continued from INt• ono)
held wtlh Mrs I 1lhe Hauck presl
4 30 Edge of Nt,li!ht
11 00 Up.to-the Minute Ne. .
den pre~•dmg The travt'lmgpme 500 1he Early Show
1106 Sc.anmng the Weather
0 ay t on uh w Tl 1e m1111a~
1110 TBA
•• then donated by Mrs AlbNt woodard 8 SO Your Esso Repor t er
a1;ked
the
state
Air
Guard
lu
hold
..
s
p
d
11 15 Inauguration Ball
10
X ensiOD
Wll awarded to Mrs Grunm Mrs
...5
porbl ara e
back a.nuther plane for the Air Hauck receive an anmvcrslty galt I M Weathe-~r~m=•::n::----=:-=~-:-'--:2~00;;-;_L_a_l•__s_h_ow_-;-:;:-:;~-

e•~h•r

for

Me•gs·
• C0 8}0 OO

James Pr1ddy, 19, Rutljqd, bu
MEETING RIICHIDULED
been c1ted mto Pomeroy Mayor'a
court Jan 24 by the State lb&amp;:h·
Tht• regular Red Cross cxeru
wa} Patrol on a charge or dump
LICINII ISSUID
\1\e hoard meeting 8Chcflule.t for
January 15 was t:aP&lt;'elled due In
A marrlaa:e license hu ~eA. Ia, 1ng coni on a r1ght of way Priddy
the w..ther and will bao held J•n· sued here to Ronald Nels.Ob, U, was arre5ted near Rutland by a
uary 22 1n fhe C'baptt&gt;r Roo•n :.~t tallrond worker, 'Dexter aqd. to Patrol crew chcckme coal trucks
lor overloads
,
n oo p m
---~faraarct Ballaneee_ _!2:~e.x~l'·

Guiding at boyhood's side'
Men who will rise Ul overv land
Rrldglng the "Greal Divide "

'.

Home Telephone
' k I
l\S s nt·rease
In Pltone Rates

The company said that the addt·
twnal revenue, eJtlmuted nt $8,004
was needed to cover the rust of
mdustrl&amp;l and reshlentlnl expan
sJOn ln the "rea ll ~:~erv('.s
Under th" proposal rale~ [fir
buslnes~ linea wourd ran6(e rrom
$4 so to $7 and for n~irlenual
stontrc from $3" to $4 ~o

I! only the men will lend'

,1

CasiJ Hahr 111 In 1 h u.~-:e of ihe
plOKrtm which " 111 h! J.:tll•u dul
mg tiH upptr
-

authortly to mcrCII.!ie rates for
the comp&amp;lly's 781 cutomers In
I New Haven Ldart Jtlld JIIUtford
The ('Ommuidon doc:keled the
'"plleli.tion for a ht!armg on Wed·
n~sday Jan.Jary 23

"

Where arc the men to lf'nd

llll&lt;'illll&lt;~ll

musLon

Where are th o men to ]e,ld todn\ ,
Sparing an hom or tv.o,

Motor and golf and" inter sport
F'tll up the t!Tne a lot ,
But wouldn't you like to ff'el you ,

mg an Kister ~.L:I! hlltil for the
childrf'n of ilm alt ,J ,nld fnr ~end
mg repl! st nl&lt;~tlw~ form the Mid
tlleport and l'umt'ro} llll(h &amp;hool~
to the \'&lt;orlrJ Aff&lt;~•n \n slt tule m

The Iiflm "' Tclcphunr lu mpany
flf
has made
apphca
liOnNew
W!lhHno,..n
the Pubh('
Sl'rVICC
Com

lf only a man Will lead.

ti 45

9.oil CoHee Tlme
lO:OU Dome
ll&lt;lO Prl:lsidenbal lnauguratJOn
3QII. )WiDee Tb!atr~
toll Qu®n Wor A .UU

AUXILIARY TO MI"T
'l;he Ladles Aux.illai'V of Dr~"w
Webster Post American Letlle
wilL meet Tuesday at 7 30 p m , it
was anmlllnced today bY the prest·
dent, Mrs W R Dav1s There wtll
be a speaker -&lt;ln leg~s!ahon

must be a real chum, play "1th h1m talk wtth h1m, ramble Wilb

WSAZ~'TY

6 00
6 30

6.1111 Sill&gt; Oo
7041 11&lt;\41!~

Ul;uted
Methodist Church w11l
serve lunt" •t t~ chureb, Fr1
day Januar)' M. fr()ql ll a,m to
2 p rn. SOup. sandw1cbes, ple and
C.Qflee w.ill b4- sened

the Boy However If the father neglect~ th1s opportunitv,
grtef may come to tum later on m the boy's life
For the- father to succeed tn trammg the bo) m the way he
should go, he must not only be a companion for the son, he

yeaJS thev long for a man to teach them The~ are
mg thmgS of a mOle masC'uhne nature and It ts
have thiS Chang"

Aunt Dru Show
Fury
c m. Theatr
~w W~rd
e
DQWil On the F&amp;.'\"m
Westem Featuu.
NBA Camt
Hopalonr; Cass1d~

11:13
1;3Q-

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the song of love.' -Chester

Waterside Sites For New Industries
In Greater Demand In 1956 Than tver

10 10 Sl(l:n 011
10 15 CbrL.i.l&amp;n Sctenre Prof.:ila
10 3U Whet One Penort Can. Do
II 00 This Is The Life
II 30 Man T(lt Man
12 00 Bui!.ilnt America
12 30 TV Chapa!
1 00 Stlndov M.atmee
4 00- Washmgton Square
2 30 Youth WantA To KnO\t'
] 3 00 Outlook.
3 30 Zoo ?"rade
\ 4 00 Wtde Wlde Wor.Jd
ri 30 c.•pt Galh.,;n

Ho"Drll)' Doo~v

10 00
10 30
tl 00
11 30

IIIIRIANS ~Mil~
Tilt Loy,aJ fk:~ie:U.S. Clau wUl ~·30
1! 11!1
meet TundN~ at t.be Church of ll:l!ll,

boy's mental growth IS 1msscd
BOYS UKE TO BE WITH MF.N

h1m and the one p~rson to whom the boy goes with his ques.
tmns scekmg advtce 01 all compamo.1s the father should be
I he one most deRu ed
Afler boys have had lady teachCJ s Ill school for live or six

k

Metgs (.ount) Republu:ans who 12 30
attendcrt tht&gt; Inaugural !'eremon
t 00
1es 111 (.olumbus tmludt'd Hepr•
1 30
Sf'utatl\ ~ C('Orl(e Memhart Jat k
2 3\)
Follrfld Dan Hartmgcr Fr('d Cro\\
4 30
Jr itJtharct Jones Ma}or C 0
F1shn Mld N:Uli J~an L&amp;ma
~ 00 .JI:1, .l.in11
a 30 b,oy Ro~er!
6 00 News
TO MIET MONDAY
6.15 Scorebo1td
1 hl Past Chiefs of Mt!lib Tem
6 30
pie P\lh tan S1ster;; wtll me('t
7 00
Mond11,y e\lcmng at. 7 3G at the
7:80
bornE: or Mrs WUh.am AJJma~
I;OU
1.1»
1q.oq

By motor route

Saunders Says Boys Like Men

11 1 1

8 25 Sign On
8 30 Wntt"rn Feature
9 30 ('apt Mhinl.ght

WANT ADS

Su~
~a",,- Chan~el Id

•oniONiil- 1 -Saturday- Ch anneI 3-

MEETING
Till' lll~lillllg of tht.' Past Ma·
tron~ of Pumtro)
C'hnptt-r O.ES
~cht'llulttl for fut' :&gt;di.) eYe&gt;nmg at
thl homt&gt; of Mh Nolan Swatk
hi:I!JHrlt'l ha~ lwt&gt;n pttstponed for
out-

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Dally Sentinel
Day Book

.Mrt C E Hoyt, leader ol lbe
Jb seuion Lead,trshJp Traanmg

CJ4.., .tt tbe Fint Bapttst Cburela.
lolr
cond\lCtell the Unrd sesswn Friday
Mrs
Heaey
eventng at '? p m Theme of the
Wijkesvalle,
1'-bW'adaY with Mr ('IUJ 11 ' How the Btb le Grew"
aad ¥rs Harle¥ StroDJ and larn- 1\pPrt:~XIma\ely twenl.Y persons are

me.u

elli"Gl~

ll&gt;
tfarta .aod Mo¥"11. Gruc:39r. dalJ
gh,ers -of Mr aru) tll"fo. Roy Or:ue
" ' w~ ~ovt ""'en ill wllll chi&lt;
ken pox ¥" UD~rQ¥ing
Sherrie ~n,p ~l4c,kl1'tn, da\lgh
tre of M:r a»d ~ tlarotd Blacks
toq Is con(u;J~ to ber horae~ Jlpck
SP1ln&amp;s road wa~h eblW.u 8D¥
Mr and M'rs Joseph Kelly (Rose
Thornton) and daughter Rosemary
of FlushiDg bland, N Y apent a
few days here wtth bet parenlll
Mr and Mrs Pat Thornton

Middleport
Sdeiety
Mr and Mrs Gerald Preston
have been busmess vuutors tn
CtncmnatJ £or several days
Hllhards
Mrs Robert Hayth
who l!J v1s1ting her paretns, Mr
and Mrs S T Russell was JOtned
today by her husband tmd alster,
M}rna Russell student at Offi('e
Trammg School, Columbus, [flr
the weekend here
Mrs Jeanette Waddell , Chartes
ton, IS In PontlliC, M1cb1gan, VISit
mg her daughter and son 10 law
Mr and Mrs Carl J ones
Mrs Mildred Hovatter and ('bll
dren and Mrs Rpbert Stephenson
have moved from South Th1rd
Avenue to Sprmg Avenue Pom~
roy
Mr and Mrs Raymond G1unm
helVe returned from Punta Gorda
Florida Enroute here they VISited w1th Mr. and Mrs Wilham
Barlow (Eileen LYons) and son,
Eddte, LOUISVIlle Ky
Gene Grate leaves this eventna:
by plane fro mthe Charleston AU"
port !or a vacation m the south
He Will sto, m Greenboro S C,
for a v1s1t Wlth Mr
and Mrs
Clyde Kelly, and then go to Fort
Lauderdale to VISit Mr and .M'1'5
James Weber
Mrs Thomas Eler, Socha N
Y, who wu called bere for the
funeral of her mother, Mrs H•r
ry Sargent 1s a hou$,eguest or Mr
and Mrs. Robert Coates and faro

Magn91ia Temple
Pytfiian $isters
Me,tlng Is Held

:Magn~Ua T~mel~ Pythaan SJ•
ters met in replar firti!SBlon Thufl·
day evtJune at the DAV hall wttb
Mu l{frl (lrueser, excellent senipr preJl4JDJ 1D the
absence
the -~ !IJ!Orllept oljiel
lln"fll~ ql ofiJ,cers was port•poned, wrtll the next mcetin1
'fb,p): Y9U ¥WI for Jilts received
411 cbrJ,t~y time were read It
waa d11,el~ to bav, potluck refreshm~tJ a&amp; the next meeting
At the close of ~ meehog a
•oc•al hour was enjoyed and 1ee
eream cake an4 coffee were ser
ved
..

fht' tlurd SIX wee-k• hODCI!I' rOR
tu bet'n ·~n~l.,. by kiM
f1'1t~'"'' "'" l~e top~&lt; HI&lt;!~ Scliopj '"""'11fl Jlol&gt;lld Cdevotion• led b&gt; Mn Pa• Wolfe wotb ~4 oopbom.,... beliiJ

Y.ra .Earl T1tU1 re tbe best reprer.en~ eiau.
pori of tbe book 'l"lle
~.L . . . .
lburthl."l m Soutbea.t AsiJ' ron
Se:aiors Wry Rad&amp;le.r, lUKMIQ.:
m1ke the opt'relt2. a ~uc('eu
1 cl'rnlllill rnw1on work of all ch.IU"
BU"ell .Norma C!l~p~n, Ro)«t
It wall annount'i.-d tbat M.ra chel HI couotraes eaat of Burma 1£uk!r. Davul Hy~U. bylijl ~
Cb1rle• IA-Wtl who w&lt;~• tranaler
D~;~n11.a Jean Lt~ll, Joan Nevlllii;,
red from tbl. fourth t:nde at
.Mn Everett Haye1, v1ce pre~J Glt"nna Randulph, 'l{•oda RoUJ!t,
Sugar Run to tbe Junlflr H1gh dt'nl
presldt"d at the bu&amp;Jnen Sh•rlt-y Salser Dwam S..)'re, Bet. •
khool would eontmue to !K'ne as ses."!1on Mr1 J E D Hartmg.-..r I l&gt; Sellera Claudia Shields, Oene:.
eo.cha1rman for the YI'A pubhc ilupply cbaara1an eave "rl'pofl ort v1ev" Snyder Maulyn Taylor, .fatt
Ity Mn Le-w11 was praised for art1cle1 seat to a mUlliOn boapatal lt:e Wolfe
her untmn ~ ~ffort1 Mn fhllpb
A salad coune wu servl'd b;
J
J k Ad
Cal' IY6
Zundel the new fourth grad"' Ithe boateu from an attrartne de~n~s J ~~ 1e cod::i:l, to!m,
teacher, ~~· IDirodu.:ed
t•ble ~nterl'd Wltb an &amp;nan,a:e Flaber Sue~ Huffman, Mary K.Q
A commuruc:allon wa1 read fr~;~m menl of plDk camat1on 1
Mrs J hnso U :ia ~llory Aimlbd.
0 Sha
Mrt Roy Tracy Jr eounty I'Ouncli Aaro
ltlton presided at th.•
~
p b-1..1• st..
Pl"A pr~idcnL annount"lng a coun
rvi
Fr
se
Ulan
!Jl,
• '!'1."":
,
etl meetinl t the Bradbury ~ehool toffee aud tea tt eea
ltz Wahl bart Jatk Weese, Carl Wolfe. *
of Washtngton, D C a houJif' guest
on February 't from J 30 to 3 P of the Knl'"ht' nre~~et~.ted st"veral
SophomQl'f'l
J•mmy Ada!D41.
m An mvttatJOn was rect:wed
..,.. s l""'
Sharon
94)so,
Dorothy
BUlb, J"nn.
(rDIIl the Cr.ntral PTA to attend Plano &amp;electJODs durmg !be re
kte Chapman Melvin CJrc}e1 carOtheir Found,n Da) tea Mrs Wood- frethm._•_•_t_h_o_ur.:__ _ __
l) n CoantJ Lmda Dont~IW. DoiJ..
~Jeatd ura:ed tht: membera to at
na Hil!do~. Cbarle• Ible, VirPDI&amp;
tend theae methnes
Johnson, IJ)1.11 Knopp, ~trk:Ja ..,..
hn Shlrtey l.t.,cKelve_y, Mai'J Allee
lbmcoall .and atorm hatA pur
Nease Lena Nevtlle, llarry Quri.
chueol b&gt; the AuOC.. liOO ror the
Janet. Profftt1 , Nancy Protlltt, ~
patrol boy, were displayed The
-:~~
dme Roulh Ronme Saler, . . _
attenda~~&lt;e bann., was awarded to
mary Sailw"', Altte Stover, llutb•
tbe .eeond trade :.aug.ht by ~n
Frank Reinhart
~hsa Marpret S.uer por.es1dent Teaford, Joane W1ekbne
Mn. Charles Gibbs acted as pro. of the Melga County W C T U
Freahmen Carole Bachtel, Sue
P'fm ch11rman to tbe absence of was chairman Of the Temperance
Ann Buck, Joyce Carson, Dorothr
Mrs w R. Sha.steen Meet the Day pro&amp;rama 1n tbe Cclunty High Circle Evelyn Cleland, Mil')' EuBoard of Educahon wa! the pro. Sthoola
ler, Lomse Fiaher, Doklrout Glean
gram and ISupt Charles G1bba 1n
A ftlm ''The Fr1endly Enemy Kay Mchntock Donna Neville,
trod.uced the followmg members
was shown by the W C T U to the KatMrme Pif'rce, Patty Sue BoiUih
ot tbe board, H E Boney, prtai- school
asstrabliea and hteratur~&gt; llobert Smith, Marile Stobort,
dent, W H Anderson, vice presl·
was
dlStributed
to the st~denta Mary Gract Stobart, Alfred Toney
dent, J. £ FoBI.er clerk, and Dr
At Rutland Wah School Prtn('l Don Weese Sheila. YounR.
U.old Qrown A panel distuwon
rl(

k l.othar~

l"•••d •

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I

I

I
I

Awards Presented
For Attendance
At Rock Springs

Lincoln Heights
Canasta Club In
Meeting On Wed.

Mrs Douglll5s Smger eaJ;ertam
cd the i,JD('Oin Hetghts Canasta
Club Wednesda&gt; eventng at her
home
Prizes were awarded to Mrs
Richard Freeman Mrs Lawren('e
Moranty, Mrs Shuley Gumtber
and Mrs Robert Datley
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to those named above
and MrR Robert Story and Mrs
Eugene Conde
The next meeting wtU be held
at the home of Mrs Lawrence
Morar1ty on Tuesday evemng
January 29

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"'

Alter the elau the Olf1cers and
Tea.ehera of the Church ~hqol
met w1tb Gerald ~th.Qay, llllpef
lnlendent of tne Cblll'ch SChoo),
presiding Plans wer~ made for
an Atteada~ Advance Mrs. Ger
ald. ..\ntbony was r'commended wu bel4' With Chester Knght
for the posltmn of Cliurch ScbDOI Mrs. G~orge Korn, Mrs W A
p1amst
G1bbJI and Mrs Renzo Menebim
Mrs Charles Bennett, cba1rman member• of the PTA asldn~;: que»of M1sslonary Stewardship of 1ht! llont whieb were answered by
Board of Chmtian Education, an- Supt Gi.blt&amp; and the board mem·
hera
nounced the School of MJ.Wons
which ts scheduled to start With Questions asked included "Wbat
a fam1ly mght supper on Februan IS the at:hooJ board" ' Ht:tw arc
20 for the adult group The PrJ. the memben ('hosen"' Who can
mary and Junwr tlc~sses Will be be a member'" "Are women 011
durJDg the mormng worship the boord'" Do you ha\e lo ltve
and the Jumor and Semor ID the achool district to be a mem
Youth Fellowships w1 1l meet for ber or the board?' 'How Long IS
1be1r dasses before *he1r regular the elected term' ' "How many
terms can one serve~ ' 'Do the)
meetmgs on Sunday cvemDJ:
The Rev Claremont E Hoyt receave a Balary?' "What Is the
gave he openmg prayer at the duty of the clerk~" and "Who IS
the eldest member or the board"
mcetmg
At the close of the meehng
damty sandwiches m assorted
sbapea and Sizes potato cb1ps
ptck.les and eoffee were served on
crys\.al Lraya by Mrs Elmer Whtte
Mn Edward Wells Mrs Charles
Hoffm:;,n, M1's Willard Boyer Mrs
Edgar Vanlnwagen Mrs Donald
Perfel't attendance aWards were Collins Mrs Calvm S1mpson Mrs
present('d 111 thf' Rock Sprmgs Charles Spencer
Methodut Church sehool Sunda'
Sally Radford and Karen Walker
mornmg by Harold mackston SJxth grade pupils were m charge
supcrmlendenl
of the nursery durmg the meetmg
Pms tor J1 vear!'l perfect atten
dance were pre~ntrd to ..-r. and,
Mt s John Hartung and seven year
pms to Hugh Bearhs, daughter
Carol and son Ronald and Mtss
Allee Euler

Othcrll recetvmg p1ns were Ed
gar Abbott and chaldren, Kathy
and Edd1e Mr and Mrs .d:arold
Blackston and children, Sheme
snd Bobby Charlts Bartela, Mr
and Mrs Wilt..ur Baal~y and dau
ghter, Ruth Ann, Mrs Homer
Radford Mrs Anna Reyter, Janet
Humphrey and Davey Leonard,
fQr one year
Louanna Leonard, llr and Mrs
W1lilam Clark and san RJebard
and Amru Leonard, two .YNrs, and
•IY
Mrs Wlllta~ Grucser al!.d Mrs
Mr and Mrs Ja('k Evans, New Amos Leonard and daughter Betty,
California, wer~ guests or hfr tbree year pans
I'Do1her, Mra. G F Hawkm~ and
ramll1 Frldi!&gt;-

"''
Iof lh&lt;

In Honor Roll 1,
At Racine H~

-

Do
emperance y
Pr.... rams Held
At Meigs Schools

T

pal Onn
Smitb alter
apolle lbe
on ftlm
the alcob.ollc
problems
had
bt&gt;e n lhOWil
Tempenru:e fllm llrlps wert
ahown to the fOUJ'tb, filth and
SJxth arades ol Ceo&amp;at and Sugar
Run Seboola thil week
At CeDtt•l Ule st.rlp 'He Ran
A Rau" w._. •bown after wb1c.h
Mrs Joseph Cook. told the group
a story

II1 ~=========;::=:;

I

At Sugar Run, two fdm strJps
were shown, .. He Ran A race and
Ce1hng Unbmmted" after wh1th
Mrs Ralph ZUndel told the stol}
l&gt;f
Exchangmg
Wings
For
Worms," by Luther

NOTICE
MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ES1'ATE OWNEilS
The WI. books are now open
for tbe payment of December and June Real Etrtate
Tax Wtll close Feb I, 1957.

Burbank~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1954 DODGE Royal Lancer

V.:S 4 Dr Sedan, Power Flyte trans-

ffii.SSIOn, rad1o and heater Beautiful
tu.tone

f1msh, Jow mileage, one lo-

cal owner- A Real Buy,

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
MID alld 2nd 811.

where do they get the

energy~

Athlettl

•now tM secret

"N4 ht9!:ll §1111 ~,_

8f'IOWIIIIIIT

... Thoy loop In - 110ft lly ~~.. aftH. It's • "al ......,

N W. COMPTON, 0. D.

KGfOt.ipill~-·

fot food "••••

••tl

- - Omi liCnet, ..._,
Olfln g...., t til IS, I to I. 10. at N- oa 'l'lllln.l
Everyone needs, everyo~e ,n.

RACINt,: -.u-TIST CBUilCB

joys our top-quaU,ty

duels

REVIVAL
• Rev. Gene McAllister • Freeland Norris
Evangelist
Song Leader
Organ Prelude
7: 15 p.m. Nightly

Special Music
Nightly

Christ Is Your Answer
Qttd Atteedaats far

"\'..,People

cream, "l¥tlteJ',

ebeese Serve them dally.

They'r'

Jan. 20·27 -7:30 p.m.

Huntln,ton, W. V41, Ooel term·
mal e4panai.On 1500 feel rJVer
front, Ohlq R1v:~ Co
Grabaro Station, W Va Power
Plant. American Gil$ &amp; Electric
Co , $!18 mllbon dollars
Point Pleasant, W Va Plant
Coq:un~rclal Salventl, Inc , $50
'
.r,ndl{pp dollan.
Cho_1ter, W V• Plant Sh"'
Chemical Corp Multi mtlhon doC:
tars
Pattsbur,1q, Pa, Plant modernl·
.zabon CrucJble Steel Corp $2!1
rnlllion dollars, Plant ('Xp&lt;ll~On
Umted States Ste('! Corp Multi
Nurs~l'tl
m111lon dollars
t(qnac4, P~ , Dock St Jo~ph
Lead Co
Yan~~~town, lnd Barge l6fm:
inal. J~inum Co, of Amenta lla_ _ _...,...,.,....,..:""'.,.,.'"'!"~,...,...--------...--t

nulk,

d"!P' 1¥""'

chocolate dnnk ~nd cottne

Deli~ious

-~,..:;:M:;c~·;:•:-;:•~-'::;';":B~•'::'==--~­
C~emlool Co'II~Y

Clyde G.MIUhono,
Meigs County Treuurer

Just Heat and Serw
OUR

~ROI:OLATE

DRINK.

FOR TASTY HOT CHOCOLATE

SPRING HILL DAIRY
"QUALITY FIRST ALWAYS"
GALLIPOLIS

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�1-DIIIy Se!ltlno~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 19, 19&amp;7

The Daily Sentinel

(

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
e\'ery afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Vallq
at 110 Mechamc St PomerJy, 0 Bu&amp;ineu ofnc.
pbo
toclal oUice pbane 39f
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ltiYNOLD ·E. GREENE - EDITOR
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26~ u aecoad cl&amp;aa mallma mattt&gt;r at tbe port oifite at
""1'- Qblo
sar.tintfon rntes DeUvtrv by carrier where available 30
ftDtl ~ WE'fk on~ year in advanel.' at 1 he Daily Sentmel otril'e
whel!lt an.lklblt one mMt• Sl 8) ma•l onP vear sa. su. lllilnthS:
:Sl ~ 60 !!IJ: m!lnlhl $7 80· three months $3 90
14 25 three month!i $2 50 one month, $1

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Ed Note The fathu sa;s E. 0 Saunders who m1sses out
on the chance to be the chief adv1s01 pal, and all ~round coun~
selor of hts adolet:cent son 1s miSsmg the bo&lt;~t Jr. today's article Saunders detects a kt"\ cha nge m

the

Ame11can

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around the age of 14 \\'hrn he comes mtu adolescence Then hP
hkes to be taught by nun He likes to assot·aate wrth men He
turns 3\\ay rrom h1s mothers apron stt mgs IC the rather fails
to prov1de this psychologtca1 need somethmg vatal In t h c

BJ F. 0 Saunders
''Tiw \l.OJld wants men - hght hea.tt.·tl m&lt;w ly men men
who shall JOin 11 S chorus and pwlung the psalm of labor and

Cbl1sl. qh Mrs. Do)'le !'tUIIer and
Nr.s Ed~ur. AUeuwortb as boat

Durmg childhood the Boy is hiS mother's "good !title boy " '
but when he reaches the adolescent period, he changes, He
then looks to hiS father and rr.ay I sav here, that lbe tople of
thJS otOJ y applies only to boys of the adolescen( period
When the boy reaches the age of 14 he begms to pull away
from hls mothet and looks to hts father for compamonship and
adv1ce If the father realizes how the son feels and give3 bud
some of h1s ltme and attentiOn, great will be the results upon

TO SIEIYI LUNCH
Oro1,1p One -ot the WSCS of tbll

R0 l artans
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now seek· Pr
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due them to
eparallOD

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Here is the story

or a

club oi boys that 1 organized an ci

C0 ld Weather

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panea. ke Supper

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th h h I
ted
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sponsored m a City high sc oo WL
lJ IC
W8J. connecb ·
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ThJs story Will show not only how much boys enJD)Ied e ng The M:addleport Pomeroy Rota1y ·
\\lth men , but that the men got as much pleasure out of It as Club are maJuug prep"rahons !or
did the boys
theLr Pan Cake su pper at Heath
In 1928 at Sacramenlo ('II

m one of !he htgh schools, a Method1rst Chutch

nht

Fnday

lub 0 f boys known as thp Key Ch..;b \-\&lt;JS orgamzed and spon.. evenmg sturtmg at 5 30
c
t
I of SO 0 f th most T1Lkets at $1 al(' on Hale by the
SOJed by the K1wants Clu) It was torn pose&lt;
e
vartous member~ and the menu
outstanding boys m the fU mot and senwr classes
mcludes nanru.krs syrup !olllu~agcs
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The matn purpose oi lh1 s t..: ub was o giVe I s meml.lt!'rS V ~ and coffee
catwnal mformatton
he meal wtll hi' ruepnred and
After reading t!t e slot' r1t 1hts otg,Jntz.llaon I orgumzcd a ~tn1d I ) I!JtJII &lt;H~
SIJmlar club the tu s\ lllll.' ~.;as l ot llw n(Jtkv Mountalns Now
f
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II
d b I Ilk- plOtltds ,ut lob&lt;' used or
they are round Ill it gt c 11 IHIIIIIH. I ul sl.llt ~ a sponsore
y thetr lHHlU;d pHljl( ~~ ot spunsor

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KIWaniS ('lu s
E"ch boy \\Cllt mlo the c t1 I Ufll (I some ~n il IVe VOCa lOR
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and chose a Klwanian Ill thf' samP \OC'&lt;I lJon tlS hiS persona a .
VISOr.
A hoy went wtth me to eal h Ktwan•s luncheon and sat With.
his advisor, and then a\ C&lt;H h Kt&gt;v ( lub nwetmg a K1wan1an
ca me to the mt'cltng and lalked to 1111~ t luh about his voc~fwn
This assoctalton of O\lll .1nd hov piO~I'd lo bt• vt'ry mu('h
d
t
enjoyed b al)lhr hoys and 1o my surpll:"ie \\3~ en)Oye JUS
as much by tht.• rm·n
The following pot•m of h.{lJ!:,ll 1\ &lt;:uPs! s emphasiZes the
fact that boys wnnt lo bt• With ffil'll
lJTI UZI N&lt;l nov 1)0\\ F.R
There isn't a hut but "',mls lo J-:10\\

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Manly and true at !watt
And every lad "'uuld ilk I' to krWI\
The secret we unp.ut
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H e d oesn 'I d esu c t u sl1
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Oh haven you ear
lm Jll ,1( '
He'll follow a mnn at play 01 \o,ork

Teaching the lads th&lt;' Rame to plav
Just as a man should do 1
Village and slums are &lt;:alhng "f'umt' '
Here are the boys mdecd,
Who can tell what l hev m1ght become

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West

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Even a boy a knot?
Country and home depend on vou
Character most we n('ed
How can a lad know what to do
H there Isn't a man to h 1ail ?

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Flor•da was n&amp;t alone 111 ts
cold spasllU:i, however, most of the
ea&amp;tern thlrd of the cQuntry eon
tlnu~d to iiu,ffer m the unu su 1i!y
cold air zero rea(llng1 were ('Om
moo tn parts of the Great Lakt's
.!:ltatea as w'•JI as along the nort h
ern Allunlll Coast
Light snow flumes ghded ov~r
the Great Lr.ke~ and Appalachian~
both Friday and today Althou ~h
preclpotation amounts were g&lt;n
"'r"'llv lutht some spot!! rece•ved ''
falrh1 heavy dose o£ snow. Drpths
m upper Mltlugun wert! mr•(asttl
I.Jy ahout an mch wluif.&gt; at Buffalo
N y nn :.~dtlllwnal two lntht~
r,,,,,l their tolal lltl the groull!l to

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Show

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(ContinuO&lt;! ,...., •••• on•l
Cflunty Blood Program 1s w JeO·
pardy
Su('h IS the s tuation at the pres
ent tune Meigs County has only
8 blood credLts remammg from
prevmus donattons The amount of
blood that Will be av:ulable fDI
)IPJgs residents through the Red
~nd March will depend enhrely on
!ht :~mount or blood donated by
Mll gli reswnts throush the Red
Lross bloodmobile on \\t:nlnt&gt;sdLJ.}
llmlar} 30 La~t yo or ln lhe ~ame
two months ug pmts of blood
V(lre u~ed

Do It

My Little Marg1e
100 Sttperman
830 News l'icture
845 Sporta Eye

145

Allen Ball, for Monday Jonuary 21 at. l p m at the Sahsbury
School to make !mal plans for 9 00 Sitn On
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t he Boy Sc ou t •""'ne f 1t 'llnner
whJC 11 9 ot Life ~"' the Farm
Will be held February 8 at the 9 30 CaptaJ.o Ka....&amp;~aroo
school
Molhrr.&lt;~ of Boy Scout
Troop 247 and others who w11l 10 GO Mighty Mouse
help are reque-sted to attend lhts 1100 Lueky 8 Ranch
AGE"'ENT
11 30 Tales or T~xas Haage~
ANNOUNCE ENG
M
12 00 Big Top
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Mr and Mrs J W Cheadle are
engagement '.)f 100 The LonJ Rangel'
11 nnflltn('lng the
their daughter Dorothy to A/3c 130 Jr Town Meeting
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son of F\-ank 0
2 00 NatlonJt )('e Hoekey
ames arrts,
!Ian 1s of Ntles Mr Hnrns 1s sta
4 15 Tnwn CoWllrv Crossroads
honed \\tth the US An force m
4~OO
30 The J!JE: Picture
lt:elnnd
Church's Big Story
SORORITY MEETING
IJ30 TV Ciassroom
6 00 Air Power
The Exemplur chapter of the
Bet Sigma Ph• sorority will meet a 30 Golden PlayhOustf
£ 7 00 Beat tbe Clock
Tuesday evenmg at the home o
Mrs James Thomas
7 30 Buccr.neers
8:00 J«.ek.ht Glm!.son Show
8 00 Gade~tarn:J..§how

piano
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NIIG•Newt,

Sir La'l.ceJot
8 30 Stanley
9 30 Twenty.()ne
9 30 Jl9!!erl lllont~J&gt;~
10 30 B_~dge 71f
11 00 News Headlin88
11 15 we.thercast
1t 20 Press 'Sox
11 30 Pres1dcntlol lnau!(Umtlon '
12 00 Tonight
I 12 30 Sign Off

SERVICE

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A.ppUnee

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(ll Cord Of Thanks

WtrWJSii TO THANK \b;-cQ,ij, i 20 B•
J'iu&gt;oriJ Dlreetor~ the Rev c

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Sunday- ChanUJ 8

10 00

Lamp Unto~)'

J Wil@Y, the Pomeroy EmerJ-

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New Members Are
Welcomed Into
The J IIy Cl ub

Two World War II

Oh' uE 1 •
n.·vlS''t'on To Hold
1'uesday Meettng
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1 h" Extemuon DwtsJon of Ohio
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Unl\ontty Announcea thllt an or
' ~.:arm:o.tton meetlna- for the pur
po"e of determining 1111 ~ 1 est in
o~n exten~Lon clnss Will ht! held Ill
th(' Pomeroy Senior Hll!lh School
8utldwg od Tuesday January 22
at 7 p m In Room l&lt;l
lench('rs and others who are
mterested should report nt this
meeting
Offer1 ng of a t'oursc llepends
upon enrollment

l'' o~~~~ Jl~~!:~mwas

none left qntll
McLaugb.1In discovered one or the
1
old • bJrd11 had been grounded n
Chevt~·nne Wyo, on Its western
flight After that It was ea11y or
lt('lals were notthed to hang on to
tht l&lt;~~t ~x1s111ng PM for transfer
to the Dayton museum
~lei aul,lhlln sa1d arrane:ements
havl' been made for Lt Col Jo
d
rfi
seph Crane comman ma: o cer
o[ the !67th squadron, to fly the
plane to Dl!-yton Jan 28

Cam~ra Thret

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Heckle and Jeckle
1J 30
00 Mission at Mid-Century
Curtam Tune
00 The
22 30
Last Word
Face The Nation

4 00 Colon(' I ){arch
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b IS
,.;ren~h~ne
Tlme
6 00 Annie Oaklty
6 30 Lassie
700
4 30 Jack Bennu
4 30

(81 Auto SOles

Time

I~'PONTlACSta;-Chlel 4 dr

~an Very low mileage A real

M"&amp;um, ~· BJaettuar's, Pom·
eroy.

\9N :tuRD V8 Ranctl. Wagon. New
'~lidek

ti'sde-in
Fordomat1c
$r9A&amp; 00 B1aettnar's, Pomeroy

1 17 6tc

IDJS BUICK Special Dlx 2 dr
Sedan. Low m.JJeage One careful
local OWI)Or $11185.00. Blaett·
uar's, Pomerov.
11'1 8tc

I~ ~'liJrolffll

Dlx 4 dr Sedan
WJ!!!t' IIVO lono blue flnloh
q;. -~~ \)Wl&gt;W 115811 00 Blat~
~t P.omll'OY·
1 11 6tt

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Sa~ On

ll9ir Wive.

Wotem Mo'Vie

4 80 Blbhlt Time
liD 'two Gun PlaJbOUse
I 00 Saturday New• '

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electrlcJty y,:~.ter and gus avail
able Large lot w•th nice gar·
den Out of h1gh water and m
walkmg dl-,tance or downtown
$200000
MIDDLIPORT - 3 bedroom mod
ern frame Colon1al Ltving room
dmmg room, kttchen and den
downstairs
Hardwood Uoors
throughout Full basement w1th
eat~ h;;t; air furnace
All
wliido'Ws and floors weather
stripped Crdar shmgle exteriOr,
and John·Manv1lle "Lifetime"
roofmg Shown by appomtment
MINERSVILLE - 6 room frame
with electricity, ctstcrn and well
Jas available l·acre lot $2000 00
Can be bought whth land con
tract
PHONE 1011-Y
!129

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SIX 1100111$ and

"ATH, $4500 00

116 Lotus&amp; St , Pomeroy Call

816-M or-9391.
1 17 3tc
Sedan TIIREj: ACRES LEVEL GROUND
J)yna
four room bouse, electr1clty At
$111911;00. Blaettnar'o
Apple Grove See Alex Wheeler
11781&lt;&gt;
1 17 Sto

.lloadl!looter

Cov Cpe
cqi!4JIIon. J&gt;ynallow,
~.. IIOefl"', t19911 00
~·a, Pom~y. ) 17 11tc

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Sunday - Challllel13

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12 00
12 30
I 1 00

POMEROY-5 room, 2 story house

liMo ~ C.otury f dr
Yir,i .... )n 4PJI&lt;InnCe

WHTN-TV Channe113

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1 17 61&lt;&gt;

M.....,- Ch annel8

Saturday - ChanRel13

or

our !ear
f•ther, James S
, who pa~ed away Jan 18,
ifMI, lit~!. - e d by hil wife
~ : dauclii:ers Mra Edith Hood
and daughters.
1 19 ltc

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~e~ston

Games were played durmg the
social hour with prlzl's awarded
ttJ.c wmners
.t\ ylad co'\r1e wu served by
the !iostess to hose named abov~
arul .Mn. W1lbur Hannmg, Mrs
Henrv Dailty and Mr.!!
Mtllard
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Van Meter

f21) ·Real Fs~to~t~e~-

' lA "Memerion

~~G MIIIIIORY

3 00

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Insurance

~·~Apney.

Middleport. Fire • Automoblleand thoae who se~;~t
llolllll. Phon• 118111-lt:
--flOWers or helped in any :way at
the t1Pl! Q[ tbe death of our &lt;"OIIPL&amp;'ni: IDIIP'•.ce Proteetloa
IP&lt;l!llor. :lin- ..... Lfn&lt;b Tt&gt;e
Ufe. Auto, Fir., l'ollo Call Do•
Children
1 19 Up
VIlis. lllddleporl. ObiD

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from her mystery Sisler abnd bMdro
G.{'rald Wildermuth a
1rt ay
ICLft from the cIub anrt aIso Lu·om
her 'Mystery g !Siler"

1180tr

- en~ §gu,~,

feet

10 30 Look
a.nd Ll'l8
11•00
UnitedUpN•tlons
ln AetlDD
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1lJ Auto 'S;,rvlc•

Sla:n On
Faith For Today
Oral Roberta
20th Centuru Tbe.Jtrli

WE BUY
ITRUCTU~ I II~
t~UI' tltON- MITAL'

OHIO VALLEY
JVNK CO.

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3 30 John

Eddy Aro&lt;Jid Tlmo

7 80 l'amoua F1lm Festival
9 00 l,l.wrence Welt
10 00 07.art Jubilee

10&lt;10

l[qu!re Oo Your Own
11 00 20th Century Theater

1.2 30 Sip Ofti

4 30 M:ecltt.al HoriJoas
5·00 Cartoon Th~tre.
5 30 Press Conference

6 oo 20th Ceotury Th.,.~
7 80 Ted Mack AMateur !!pur
8 30 Playhouse J.3.

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Feataval

lloptr Bmol Tim•

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tl&lt;illl
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FOil siX
1On your Dial
sat
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Your
Sunrise
To
S.unset
Station j••

Ho~kln._ Filtt 1

4 00 College Preu Corif.,..e

9 00 Omnabw:.
10 30 2Clth Century

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H..ld At Sugar Run
Parent- T-cher
Meet'•ng Thursday
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SOCIETY

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HAY and i'I'M\f, J~n W!!fnar,
Sr , lllldllllpilrt, ll D. No. l
LoacJIDJ Creek Road. Rllooo ¥1/1·

t , IB 3tc
• AL FURNACE, $69 QO.

ul-&amp;107.
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Theatre.

1115-X

I 18 31&lt;

;if'iiiil'Fji( @jVER

Kukla Fran I&lt; ODie
John Daly and N'tft
7 SO Sherloet Hoimes
8 00 uanny 1'homas Shcnt
8 30 Voice of Firestone
9 00 Your- TV Theater
9 90 LaWffilee Welk Top
10 30 Mark Saber
11.00 News of tbe Noa~t
11 u Th ..~ 13

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' and.,...,.otl!y yy J. E D Hi"lnpr, Pomeroy
117 8tp

(1 I I wa.,~· T9PYv
LOTS IN SYRACUSE, Phone Pomroy tM-X.
I 19 Stc

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~ ·~_wDillf.a. aOOCI Brown

Fl... Star Elna';l==--=12:::U::....::9;;iln O::.:ff:eoD(iW"j;j-MOal
,L
~t lUI~ Mrs Gary Burn~ or
Camlt IteJuene, N C visited with
)fr and Mrs Troy Obhn&amp;er, Jr
recenUY
Burns bas l"C-tnllstcd
for stx mol-e yean In the U S
calijng
Marana Corps.
A "~ollter
sugaes!Jons
VISIT IN COLUMIIUS
mwpelled
words
Mr. Neil Hysell and Troy Oh
hnaer, Jr were 1n CoJumbua Thurs.
da)l on buamtsa. P.lr lb'sell was
AUTO ALAfll4
recently honorably discharged.
ROCKY HILL, COIIIl rrom Ute army after serving twu policeman John Catania aaw
yean
droway mMorist headiaa off
highway he sounded his SinD
LONIO DISTANCI
woh him In t1me to ll.eej
GREEN BAY W1 .... ....,. BTown from craahl!\g mto a tree.
County traffic orncer Frant Jan·
sen says he is eble to reeelv~ and
send vol~ MtP,JIIU from HWI~D PersonAls
Mr and Mr5 Dan Rum11b•lf:
Ba~ to u far btloo,y the equator
~~-1(11 south Amerk!a wltl the Cohupbus apent the- put
and Mn.'
llny ra~lo lie haa In his gatrol d'ay1 Wltfl Mr
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Grl"!m of totort l'tll•

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Wayne Jloal, rarrtaonII St.

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Real Estate Bro~er
1G MIDDLlPIIRT, OHIO
&amp;liON IS

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APARTliElm, 206
J.lulben'y Ave, Pomeroy. Phone
371 or 48.
J 11 Oljt

SLiiiPJNo aooiiS,
W I!!JIIorlluL

close In town,
1 1B 121&lt;&gt;

tici6111 ~ss 'With batb Letart
Falls
a Room

~onta~t

HIIIT)' Hill.

1-l~p

·~· AJ!.o\jl'l'!l$iT,

eaU Pomeroy 27S'l "' idlddl&lt;&gt;
port 110411.
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For nat - IIOO!flot

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clleporl. Ph. - i

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A,ll Makeo ODd Modeb

METROPOLITAN

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an U1lereat m

AUTO SALES
CONCBETII BLOCKS

• ~eulld S.tttr ttor Leu''

GRUESER BLOCK CO,
~Mil\'_ North o f , _

On at.~ c.n Wm. .,...,.,
• ..k ....Into

~oratioa

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Third Leadership
Training Session
;~ _
_,, •Hold On friday

TJle Inland Emplfe Walerwau

"In the mtE"grated production of
aluminum, eoonomie water transportation 18 easeotial to ~~rovlde a
dared now of raw materlata betw.e eu mpJor producUon ilnltllp. 4- l\llodO/i, vU:!!-P~1.4tfU an4
general man:tger, Ka1ser Alumlnum &amp; Chemical Company.
"In the chem1cal mdustry, par·
ticularly 1n the manufacture of
heaVY industrial ehemicalt, the
p.A:im.ry advaawae of • w.aterel,de
iite i• tbe lower tranf&amp;Jorktion
coRts afforded by movhag both In
coming raw mater.aals and outg~;~
lng flntsbed products In large bulk
ahapmeJitl b:r Nrte " 1'. L. lJnton,
~·I))~!Joller, All!e4 Cl!omi&lt;&gt;al and
DY! ~ponUo~.
AeqU:lsltl9n.s of watenidf sites
reported d~nng the fourth Q1J~
ter of 19~ included
MONONGAHELA RIVER; Homestaid, J?a , Plant expansion. United
StaleS Sltet Corp Muttl-mllllon
dollpn.
Duqueane, Ita , Plant exp,QIIon
United States Steel Corp itulti·
milllon dollata.
P1ttsbur,rt:h, Pa, Pl.nt, Plttrt
bur,g.b Scr~w &amp; pPlt Corp , Dor~.
Moao.yahela River TeJ:ltlinal Corp
spf!ak eaeb evemng tbru the 27th
OHIO RIVBR LoulsvjUe, Ky,
Ex"anston
American Synthetic
Ru]Jbet Corp $2~ m1llion dollars,
Warehouse .tonea &amp; Laughlin
Steel Corp tl million dollars
Caseyville, K)' , Cqal Dock mile
long endleu belt loader, DeKover
Coal Mlnloa: Co
Carrolltou Ky , Chemical Plant
Metal &amp;. Thermlt Cerp PlaJit; Mal
Jln('krOdt Cbetruc~ Works Climax
Molybdemum Co $22 million
Powhatan Pojnt, 0, Coal mine,
$10 m1LUon donars
Toronto, 0 .tj!!,l plant exwn
fian. Titanium Metals ~p , f8
million dollars
Hanging 1JPft, Q , Plant, Dow

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rathtra mght wa1 obMrved
whbn tb,r Sugar Ruro P7 A met on
T.bu:rJ4ay nemn11 at tbe S('hool
Ray Woodgeard pre1ident,
opened the meet1ng with the PTA
pre)'er Tbe report of the At!CrPt.ry Wll J:lven by Mn Leland
SIUOII a.Jd I be tre.a ~&gt;ur('r s report
by Mtl Jam.e, O'Bmn who •180
lt&amp;ltd &amp;bat th.t school cleared
.147 lliJe on Llae operetta Prf'tented
~)' tbe Supr Rl,ll). puplh on December It, at tile Juntor Hllh
~boot aw,cW.orium Mn Wot)d
I eard tbaoted all wbo he\~~..t tfl
~

mdustrlal dl.'l

Cheslt!r ( Thompson Washing
ton, D C president of The Amer
1can Waterways Operators, Inc
attr1bute!l the growmu demand for
waters1de mdustnal s1tes to r1 smg
ra1lroads rre1gbt rates mass pro
duct10n and
mass dJstrJbutJon
flhe tvrncal bar~e load 1s 20 llmm~:
the typ1cal carloadl. low..cost elee
tr1c power produ('ed by waterside
a:enerah.n~ st.atwns bnrmnst: cheap
barged ('oal an unlimited suppl}
of lndustrJal water guaranteed b!l
naviilahon pools, and err1clent
handling of barge cargo
Here are the reuons three of
the mdustrtes prefer waterside
sites for their new plants or ex
pansaon programs
"We mtend to keep most of our
future expaJ'ISIOn on the water, because of the great potential there
We muke e:denSIVE' u9e of water
transportation now for bringing
m raw materials and shappmg out
our chemical products, and we believ.e tbat barge traffac w1LI m
crease greally in coming )ears"Dwight P Joyce, cha1rman and
pre~udent rtf Gladden Cornp•ny.

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l!:leanor Schaal, Mtddteport Society Editor, Phonell079

eh~\·ators

Asso.;:1aUo11. reports a m\JIU mJihon
~on., boom m .tnduslrial construe·
tton along the Columbia Rivj:!r m
Oregon and Waal.ma:ton
The
Ch1eago Assoctatton of
Commerce anO Industry Wbulated
a 1966 plant investment of half
a bihon dollars ln ttiit area which
i!l aerved by tbe ntmols Waterway
system and Lake Michigan
LoUisiana reported new plant
construction In 1956 coating near
ly 700 million do,Uart, the bulk
of it on the Mississippi Raver be·
tween Baton Rouge and the Gulf
ot Mexico and on the Gulf Intra
coastal Waterway and connedlng
mland waterways Six new plants
on the Misstss1pp1 River betwe:en
New Qpleans and Baton Rouge
will represent olant conatruct10n
cogtlng 211 mllhon dollars
The OhJO Valley Impr"vement
AssoctatJon last year llsted new
olant con!!lruchon tD the Ohio
Vallev !'Osting more than 1 5 b1ll
100 dollars That volnme carries
the vallcv tol.&lt;tl smre 1950 to mOle
than lt'n bilhon dollar11
Plnnt com:trurt10n 111 Alabama
"xceederl 300 m1lhon dollan last
vcar The hulk of this was along
the Warr10r Tombq;~bee Waterway
and the Gul£ Intracoastal Wat~r
way

"'Jr~ A R Kmghl t&gt;nt~rtamed
ll1t' \1. om~n ! Au11l1ar~ of Gra.:r
f IJl" up;~! Cblll'cb Tbl#frll!Y ilftCJ
ll{~uiJ ilt btl bome oa Lillcel11

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.sit~• and tb,e traln
01l mdUJlry waa acquu
s.ta~lng out s1les fot len

Thf'rt- were 13

R. Knight
;Is Hostess For
Church Auxiliary

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mg twenty-one

wb1le was
the
tradt

Sophomores~

1Mrs. A_
1

loW~ost b&amp;.r11e trans
liit year by aCQJ,IIrtng
wateriide p~nt aitei inc:huted the
to repair pulp mduatry (af mte1), the alum
at Bal1ey's Lake mum mdustry (If: sU.e•&gt;. fertilizer
1 19 3tp wood pl"()dutts. textiles, cement,
11rplane manutacture, automobile,
rubbel' rnlnlhg and mdu.strlal
laborato.r1es

( 17) Help Wanted

8 00

Saturday- ChannelS

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The Daily Sentinel

O;NE t BOOlf .\PAB'1111!;1fT. ·One tncts t-stabhshed on the inland
8 room h01Mf .Newly ~~;Grated watorwa}S durmi 1956 One on thC'
in;ttde ~I) out. 4 N. Ben,itl Mmnesota Rtver covers 1800 acres
11 1 tf
Other industries whlch sbowed
Pomer07

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WCHS-TV Channell

1.1111 JliCUyllloUM Club
8
Ct,rtoilo Club

Mt"

7 00
7 30
8 00
9 00
10 00

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)teet The PreM
New~ Picture
Sl.atesmen Qqartette
77ljl l!ebgal u.~ era
Boy
Stev.6 Allen. Sbow
'l"he Alcoa Hoor
Loretta Yo~ Show

7 80 Nat "~'· Col.

580

A meeting h.s been "lied by

Joining each rlass and r1 eed
Here are the bovs who would do nght
But where are the men to leact ?

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CHANNIL I

10 30 Sw&gt;d•l' !'Wn and Tl&lt;••ure
TbttaJre
12 00 Si~~:n:.._;;O;:J!:__ _..,.,,...
---:- 6 55 Weath\lrta,st
~· 5
7 oo Soldiers of Fcrrtuae

Mfflle;nl Bomarw:et
Oomtd~ Time

PI.A11 SCOUT IINEFIT

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h&lt;llJd

ua

Waterside allea for new incll""
»e cblmJc.i lndjl,tlf"Y plci.( tl
tries, plant expanslooe, 'l.ei'U"Jc waltu)de flll!f lor 1:13 new alanh
power a:euaraUof ala»U. grJjn "'r for flllilt tiJliJ¥iOn hut )tar
elevat(lf4, warebouea ud tarmlu Nlo,tY·Jlx altia W$1'C t;f&gt;lct'lf'd for
al9 were tn ar.at..r demand dur factories or a r:nlal'f'lhmeoua na
lng 2956 than tn &amp;laJI prevlnu:-; year ture The 11teel industry and other
Th.e AmetiL'~ Wi.W.w.at'• ()per· metal hadd ~U"ed 'U a.a1.t.1 on
ftOn ]Jlc, l!Jted ~70 auch m.tJor navia;ahoo
~hannelt J'orty tv.q
Wit• Pft-eiDJUd fQI' aiUth projects sUet wiR be t•nanted by tltctrtc
durl,og l~e year Ttua hlib (1gure powtr generaUng un1ta Acrea"*'
c~trntta with ftfQ »ll.et 1n l~.S oo rivera, c.anall and lll port. w1ll
an.d S4e m 19!4
be UJed for 11 new termmal,a and
Etch or Lt~se }n'o.J,e~;:ts w•th ftw warehouaes for 12 new barge
eJtDCptlooa,. reprt=~ent a plant 1n harbors
vestment runnlne: mlo nulllom or
The ra.~lrGadJ went to lbe river
dollats
bank8 for room Cor iliX new yards

Blood~~ ur~cntty needed at this
J
8 00 lt... d s divan 'show
lime, unrl all persons who arc eh
17 lmhe~
l:tble to be donor!! are &amp;liked to
9 00 GE 1'bea 1re
Th• relnalndci of lh• naliOI' !•ad
9 30 Alfred llitcbcock
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(flmr tu thr bloodmobile operatton
10 00 $64 000 Ch 11
relatively dry weather but nem at the Pomeroy Jumt'Jr High School
a ene:e
,zero tcmperatttres were f\11\ re on Wednesday, Januacy ~to help
~~~:~ :'~~t,! ~.;,\$epeclal
port er! m th• Nurthtln ar.d Cen make th•s blood d\\ll.Or day a sue11 15 The late Show
trlll Hu..kH s as well :.~s in thL• cessful one Donatmns may be
~: ~:~s::~~te
SIKn Off
12 30
North&lt;'rn Plateau
made h(twecn the hours ol 12 an;J
30
The
Late
Show
SIGN
OFF
-PRAYIR
o
1_:_:.:.c__--:-___-:::_ _-;;-:-~
1h" wetklong cold ~pell ha ~16 pm
been 1 ~sponBibl(• ror at \ea11t 04
-.1
7 00 Press Conference
de&lt;!lhs •• Umlcd Press ~urvey r~
H !IORlllble prospectJVC donors
0
715 Dough.!! Edwardt.
V(·nlcd Most of Lho v1etuns pt r should sJ~o:nup m advamt &lt;~I lhe
Mrs otmer Grunm a.nd Mn
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
7 30 Rabtnbooi
a1hed m flash fln•H One person R"d Cross offa1 111 Pomeroy lele r.cne Evans were welcomed as 900 Mornln,rt: Sbow
800 Burns &amp; Allea
1lied everv hour as 24 people Wl'fl phon1• numbt•r 1s 53
new members when the Jolly Club 10 00 Garry Moort
8 30 Talent Scouts
killed In h/Jf.t'ij Ln Oil I' day Of lht•
mel Thursdly evenlng at the hnme 10 3() Artbtu Godfrey
9 00 I Love Lucy
dead ltj Of th~m Wt'le I hlldren
or Mu Charles Strauss E Ma•n 1130 rre!lldentlal Inauguration
9 30 December Bride
Nlll th catoilna had ttw gr1m lcud
st
10 oo Stud1o One
4 00 Brillater Day
m the fatullty &lt;oun l wit b.
A short busmess
wa!l 4 w Secret Storm
ltl dt tl hs
(Continued from INt• ono)
held wtlh Mrs I 1lhe Hauck presl
4 30 Edge of Nt,li!ht
11 00 Up.to-the Minute Ne. .
den pre~•dmg The travt'lmgpme 500 1he Early Show
1106 Sc.anmng the Weather
0 ay t on uh w Tl 1e m1111a~
1110 TBA
•• then donated by Mrs AlbNt woodard 8 SO Your Esso Repor t er
a1;ked
the
state
Air
Guard
lu
hold
..
s
p
d
11 15 Inauguration Ball
10
X ensiOD
Wll awarded to Mrs Grunm Mrs
...5
porbl ara e
back a.nuther plane for the Air Hauck receive an anmvcrslty galt I M Weathe-~r~m=•::n::----=:-=~-:-'--:2~00;;-;_L_a_l•__s_h_ow_-;-:;:-:;~-

e•~h•r

for

Me•gs·
• C0 8}0 OO

James Pr1ddy, 19, Rutljqd, bu
MEETING RIICHIDULED
been c1ted mto Pomeroy Mayor'a
court Jan 24 by the State lb&amp;:h·
Tht• regular Red Cross cxeru
wa} Patrol on a charge or dump
LICINII ISSUID
\1\e hoard meeting 8Chcflule.t for
January 15 was t:aP&lt;'elled due In
A marrlaa:e license hu ~eA. Ia, 1ng coni on a r1ght of way Priddy
the w..ther and will bao held J•n· sued here to Ronald Nels.Ob, U, was arre5ted near Rutland by a
uary 22 1n fhe C'baptt&gt;r Roo•n :.~t tallrond worker, 'Dexter aqd. to Patrol crew chcckme coal trucks
lor overloads
,
n oo p m
---~faraarct Ballaneee_ _!2:~e.x~l'·

Guiding at boyhood's side'
Men who will rise Ul overv land
Rrldglng the "Greal Divide "

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Home Telephone
' k I
l\S s nt·rease
In Pltone Rates

The company said that the addt·
twnal revenue, eJtlmuted nt $8,004
was needed to cover the rust of
mdustrl&amp;l and reshlentlnl expan
sJOn ln the "rea ll ~:~erv('.s
Under th" proposal rale~ [fir
buslnes~ linea wourd ran6(e rrom
$4 so to $7 and for n~irlenual
stontrc from $3" to $4 ~o

I! only the men will lend'

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CasiJ Hahr 111 In 1 h u.~-:e of ihe
plOKrtm which " 111 h! J.:tll•u dul
mg tiH upptr
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authortly to mcrCII.!ie rates for
the comp&amp;lly's 781 cutomers In
I New Haven Ldart Jtlld JIIUtford
The ('Ommuidon doc:keled the
'"plleli.tion for a ht!armg on Wed·
n~sday Jan.Jary 23

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Where arc the men to lf'nd

llll&lt;'illll&lt;~ll

musLon

Where are th o men to ]e,ld todn\ ,
Sparing an hom or tv.o,

Motor and golf and" inter sport
F'tll up the t!Tne a lot ,
But wouldn't you like to ff'el you ,

mg an Kister ~.L:I! hlltil for the
childrf'n of ilm alt ,J ,nld fnr ~end
mg repl! st nl&lt;~tlw~ form the Mid
tlleport and l'umt'ro} llll(h &amp;hool~
to the \'&lt;orlrJ Aff&lt;~•n \n slt tule m

The Iiflm "' Tclcphunr lu mpany
flf
has made
apphca
liOnNew
W!lhHno,..n
the Pubh('
Sl'rVICC
Com

lf only a man Will lead.

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9.oil CoHee Tlme
lO:OU Dome
ll&lt;lO Prl:lsidenbal lnauguratJOn
3QII. )WiDee Tb!atr~
toll Qu®n Wor A .UU

AUXILIARY TO MI"T
'l;he Ladles Aux.illai'V of Dr~"w
Webster Post American Letlle
wilL meet Tuesday at 7 30 p m , it
was anmlllnced today bY the prest·
dent, Mrs W R Dav1s There wtll
be a speaker -&lt;ln leg~s!ahon

must be a real chum, play "1th h1m talk wtth h1m, ramble Wilb

WSAZ~'TY

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6 30

6.1111 Sill&gt; Oo
7041 11&lt;\41!~

Ul;uted
Methodist Church w11l
serve lunt" •t t~ chureb, Fr1
day Januar)' M. fr()ql ll a,m to
2 p rn. SOup. sandw1cbes, ple and
C.Qflee w.ill b4- sened

the Boy However If the father neglect~ th1s opportunitv,
grtef may come to tum later on m the boy's life
For the- father to succeed tn trammg the bo) m the way he
should go, he must not only be a companion for the son, he

yeaJS thev long for a man to teach them The~ are
mg thmgS of a mOle masC'uhne nature and It ts
have thiS Chang"

Aunt Dru Show
Fury
c m. Theatr
~w W~rd
e
DQWil On the F&amp;.'\"m
Westem Featuu.
NBA Camt
Hopalonr; Cass1d~

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the song of love.' -Chester

Waterside Sites For New Industries
In Greater Demand In 1956 Than tver

10 10 Sl(l:n 011
10 15 CbrL.i.l&amp;n Sctenre Prof.:ila
10 3U Whet One Penort Can. Do
II 00 This Is The Life
II 30 Man T(lt Man
12 00 Bui!.ilnt America
12 30 TV Chapa!
1 00 Stlndov M.atmee
4 00- Washmgton Square
2 30 Youth WantA To KnO\t'
] 3 00 Outlook.
3 30 Zoo ?"rade
\ 4 00 Wtde Wlde Wor.Jd
ri 30 c.•pt Galh.,;n

Ho"Drll)' Doo~v

10 00
10 30
tl 00
11 30

IIIIRIANS ~Mil~
Tilt Loy,aJ fk:~ie:U.S. Clau wUl ~·30
1! 11!1
meet TundN~ at t.be Church of ll:l!ll,

boy's mental growth IS 1msscd
BOYS UKE TO BE WITH MF.N

h1m and the one p~rson to whom the boy goes with his ques.
tmns scekmg advtce 01 all compamo.1s the father should be
I he one most deRu ed
Afler boys have had lady teachCJ s Ill school for live or six

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Metgs (.ount) Republu:ans who 12 30
attendcrt tht&gt; Inaugural !'eremon
t 00
1es 111 (.olumbus tmludt'd Hepr•
1 30
Sf'utatl\ ~ C('Orl(e Memhart Jat k
2 3\)
Follrfld Dan Hartmgcr Fr('d Cro\\
4 30
Jr itJtharct Jones Ma}or C 0
F1shn Mld N:Uli J~an L&amp;ma
~ 00 .JI:1, .l.in11
a 30 b,oy Ro~er!
6 00 News
TO MIET MONDAY
6.15 Scorebo1td
1 hl Past Chiefs of Mt!lib Tem
6 30
pie P\lh tan S1ster;; wtll me('t
7 00
Mond11,y e\lcmng at. 7 3G at the
7:80
bornE: or Mrs WUh.am AJJma~
I;OU
1.1»
1q.oq

By motor route

Saunders Says Boys Like Men

11 1 1

8 25 Sign On
8 30 Wntt"rn Feature
9 30 ('apt Mhinl.ght

WANT ADS

Su~
~a",,- Chan~el Id

•oniONiil- 1 -Saturday- Ch anneI 3-

MEETING
Till' lll~lillllg of tht.' Past Ma·
tron~ of Pumtro)
C'hnptt-r O.ES
~cht'llulttl for fut' :&gt;di.) eYe&gt;nmg at
thl homt&gt; of Mh Nolan Swatk
hi:I!JHrlt'l ha~ lwt&gt;n pttstponed for
out-

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Dally Sentinel
Day Book

.Mrt C E Hoyt, leader ol lbe
Jb seuion Lead,trshJp Traanmg

CJ4.., .tt tbe Fint Bapttst Cburela.
lolr
cond\lCtell the Unrd sesswn Friday
Mrs
Heaey
eventng at '? p m Theme of the
Wijkesvalle,
1'-bW'adaY with Mr ('IUJ 11 ' How the Btb le Grew"
aad ¥rs Harle¥ StroDJ and larn- 1\pPrt:~XIma\ely twenl.Y persons are

me.u

elli"Gl~

ll&gt;
tfarta .aod Mo¥"11. Gruc:39r. dalJ
gh,ers -of Mr aru) tll"fo. Roy Or:ue
" ' w~ ~ovt ""'en ill wllll chi&lt;
ken pox ¥" UD~rQ¥ing
Sherrie ~n,p ~l4c,kl1'tn, da\lgh
tre of M:r a»d ~ tlarotd Blacks
toq Is con(u;J~ to ber horae~ Jlpck
SP1ln&amp;s road wa~h eblW.u 8D¥
Mr and M'rs Joseph Kelly (Rose
Thornton) and daughter Rosemary
of FlushiDg bland, N Y apent a
few days here wtth bet parenlll
Mr and Mrs Pat Thornton

Middleport
Sdeiety
Mr and Mrs Gerald Preston
have been busmess vuutors tn
CtncmnatJ £or several days
Hllhards
Mrs Robert Hayth
who l!J v1s1ting her paretns, Mr
and Mrs S T Russell was JOtned
today by her husband tmd alster,
M}rna Russell student at Offi('e
Trammg School, Columbus, [flr
the weekend here
Mrs Jeanette Waddell , Chartes
ton, IS In PontlliC, M1cb1gan, VISit
mg her daughter and son 10 law
Mr and Mrs Carl J ones
Mrs Mildred Hovatter and ('bll
dren and Mrs Rpbert Stephenson
have moved from South Th1rd
Avenue to Sprmg Avenue Pom~
roy
Mr and Mrs Raymond G1unm
helVe returned from Punta Gorda
Florida Enroute here they VISited w1th Mr. and Mrs Wilham
Barlow (Eileen LYons) and son,
Eddte, LOUISVIlle Ky
Gene Grate leaves this eventna:
by plane fro mthe Charleston AU"
port !or a vacation m the south
He Will sto, m Greenboro S C,
for a v1s1t Wlth Mr
and Mrs
Clyde Kelly, and then go to Fort
Lauderdale to VISit Mr and .M'1'5
James Weber
Mrs Thomas Eler, Socha N
Y, who wu called bere for the
funeral of her mother, Mrs H•r
ry Sargent 1s a hou$,eguest or Mr
and Mrs. Robert Coates and faro

Magn91ia Temple
Pytfiian $isters
Me,tlng Is Held

:Magn~Ua T~mel~ Pythaan SJ•
ters met in replar firti!SBlon Thufl·
day evtJune at the DAV hall wttb
Mu l{frl (lrueser, excellent senipr preJl4JDJ 1D the
absence
the -~ !IJ!Orllept oljiel
lln"fll~ ql ofiJ,cers was port•poned, wrtll the next mcetin1
'fb,p): Y9U ¥WI for Jilts received
411 cbrJ,t~y time were read It
waa d11,el~ to bav, potluck refreshm~tJ a&amp; the next meeting
At the close of ~ meehog a
•oc•al hour was enjoyed and 1ee
eream cake an4 coffee were ser
ved
..

fht' tlurd SIX wee-k• hODCI!I' rOR
tu bet'n ·~n~l.,. by kiM
f1'1t~'"'' "'" l~e top~&lt; HI&lt;!~ Scliopj '"""'11fl Jlol&gt;lld Cdevotion• led b&gt; Mn Pa• Wolfe wotb ~4 oopbom.,... beliiJ

Y.ra .Earl T1tU1 re tbe best reprer.en~ eiau.
pori of tbe book 'l"lle
~.L . . . .
lburthl."l m Soutbea.t AsiJ' ron
Se:aiors Wry Rad&amp;le.r, lUKMIQ.:
m1ke the opt'relt2. a ~uc('eu
1 cl'rnlllill rnw1on work of all ch.IU"
BU"ell .Norma C!l~p~n, Ro)«t
It wall annount'i.-d tbat M.ra chel HI couotraes eaat of Burma 1£uk!r. Davul Hy~U. bylijl ~
Cb1rle• IA-Wtl who w&lt;~• tranaler
D~;~n11.a Jean Lt~ll, Joan Nevlllii;,
red from tbl. fourth t:nde at
.Mn Everett Haye1, v1ce pre~J Glt"nna Randulph, 'l{•oda RoUJ!t,
Sugar Run to tbe Junlflr H1gh dt'nl
presldt"d at the bu&amp;Jnen Sh•rlt-y Salser Dwam S..)'re, Bet. •
khool would eontmue to !K'ne as ses."!1on Mr1 J E D Hartmg.-..r I l&gt; Sellera Claudia Shields, Oene:.
eo.cha1rman for the YI'A pubhc ilupply cbaara1an eave "rl'pofl ort v1ev" Snyder Maulyn Taylor, .fatt
Ity Mn Le-w11 was praised for art1cle1 seat to a mUlliOn boapatal lt:e Wolfe
her untmn ~ ~ffort1 Mn fhllpb
A salad coune wu servl'd b;
J
J k Ad
Cal' IY6
Zundel the new fourth grad"' Ithe boateu from an attrartne de~n~s J ~~ 1e cod::i:l, to!m,
teacher, ~~· IDirodu.:ed
t•ble ~nterl'd Wltb an &amp;nan,a:e Flaber Sue~ Huffman, Mary K.Q
A commuruc:allon wa1 read fr~;~m menl of plDk camat1on 1
Mrs J hnso U :ia ~llory Aimlbd.
0 Sha
Mrt Roy Tracy Jr eounty I'Ouncli Aaro
ltlton presided at th.•
~
p b-1..1• st..
Pl"A pr~idcnL annount"lng a coun
rvi
Fr
se
Ulan
!Jl,
• '!'1."":
,
etl meetinl t the Bradbury ~ehool toffee aud tea tt eea
ltz Wahl bart Jatk Weese, Carl Wolfe. *
of Washtngton, D C a houJif' guest
on February 't from J 30 to 3 P of the Knl'"ht' nre~~et~.ted st"veral
SophomQl'f'l
J•mmy Ada!D41.
m An mvttatJOn was rect:wed
..,.. s l""'
Sharon
94)so,
Dorothy
BUlb, J"nn.
(rDIIl the Cr.ntral PTA to attend Plano &amp;electJODs durmg !be re
kte Chapman Melvin CJrc}e1 carOtheir Found,n Da) tea Mrs Wood- frethm._•_•_t_h_o_ur.:__ _ __
l) n CoantJ Lmda Dont~IW. DoiJ..
~Jeatd ura:ed tht: membera to at
na Hil!do~. Cbarle• Ible, VirPDI&amp;
tend theae methnes
Johnson, IJ)1.11 Knopp, ~trk:Ja ..,..
hn Shlrtey l.t.,cKelve_y, Mai'J Allee
lbmcoall .and atorm hatA pur
Nease Lena Nevtlle, llarry Quri.
chueol b&gt; the AuOC.. liOO ror the
Janet. Profftt1 , Nancy Protlltt, ~
patrol boy, were displayed The
-:~~
dme Roulh Ronme Saler, . . _
attenda~~&lt;e bann., was awarded to
mary Sailw"', Altte Stover, llutb•
tbe .eeond trade :.aug.ht by ~n
Frank Reinhart
~hsa Marpret S.uer por.es1dent Teaford, Joane W1ekbne
Mn. Charles Gibbs acted as pro. of the Melga County W C T U
Freahmen Carole Bachtel, Sue
P'fm ch11rman to tbe absence of was chairman Of the Temperance
Ann Buck, Joyce Carson, Dorothr
Mrs w R. Sha.steen Meet the Day pro&amp;rama 1n tbe Cclunty High Circle Evelyn Cleland, Mil')' EuBoard of Educahon wa! the pro. Sthoola
ler, Lomse Fiaher, Doklrout Glean
gram and ISupt Charles G1bba 1n
A ftlm ''The Fr1endly Enemy Kay Mchntock Donna Neville,
trod.uced the followmg members
was shown by the W C T U to the KatMrme Pif'rce, Patty Sue BoiUih
ot tbe board, H E Boney, prtai- school
asstrabliea and hteratur~&gt; llobert Smith, Marile Stobort,
dent, W H Anderson, vice presl·
was
dlStributed
to the st~denta Mary Gract Stobart, Alfred Toney
dent, J. £ FoBI.er clerk, and Dr
At Rutland Wah School Prtn('l Don Weese Sheila. YounR.
U.old Qrown A panel distuwon
rl(

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Awards Presented
For Attendance
At Rock Springs

Lincoln Heights
Canasta Club In
Meeting On Wed.

Mrs Douglll5s Smger eaJ;ertam
cd the i,JD('Oin Hetghts Canasta
Club Wednesda&gt; eventng at her
home
Prizes were awarded to Mrs
Richard Freeman Mrs Lawren('e
Moranty, Mrs Shuley Gumtber
and Mrs Robert Datley
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to those named above
and MrR Robert Story and Mrs
Eugene Conde
The next meeting wtU be held
at the home of Mrs Lawrence
Morar1ty on Tuesday evemng
January 29

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Alter the elau the Olf1cers and
Tea.ehera of the Church ~hqol
met w1tb Gerald ~th.Qay, llllpef
lnlendent of tne Cblll'ch SChoo),
presiding Plans wer~ made for
an Atteada~ Advance Mrs. Ger
ald. ..\ntbony was r'commended wu bel4' With Chester Knght
for the posltmn of Cliurch ScbDOI Mrs. G~orge Korn, Mrs W A
p1amst
G1bbJI and Mrs Renzo Menebim
Mrs Charles Bennett, cba1rman member• of the PTA asldn~;: que»of M1sslonary Stewardship of 1ht! llont whieb were answered by
Board of Chmtian Education, an- Supt Gi.blt&amp; and the board mem·
hera
nounced the School of MJ.Wons
which ts scheduled to start With Questions asked included "Wbat
a fam1ly mght supper on Februan IS the at:hooJ board" ' Ht:tw arc
20 for the adult group The PrJ. the memben ('hosen"' Who can
mary and Junwr tlc~sses Will be be a member'" "Are women 011
durJDg the mormng worship the boord'" Do you ha\e lo ltve
and the Jumor and Semor ID the achool district to be a mem
Youth Fellowships w1 1l meet for ber or the board?' 'How Long IS
1be1r dasses before *he1r regular the elected term' ' "How many
terms can one serve~ ' 'Do the)
meetmgs on Sunday cvemDJ:
The Rev Claremont E Hoyt receave a Balary?' "What Is the
gave he openmg prayer at the duty of the clerk~" and "Who IS
the eldest member or the board"
mcetmg
At the close of the meehng
damty sandwiches m assorted
sbapea and Sizes potato cb1ps
ptck.les and eoffee were served on
crys\.al Lraya by Mrs Elmer Whtte
Mn Edward Wells Mrs Charles
Hoffm:;,n, M1's Willard Boyer Mrs
Edgar Vanlnwagen Mrs Donald
Perfel't attendance aWards were Collins Mrs Calvm S1mpson Mrs
present('d 111 thf' Rock Sprmgs Charles Spencer
Methodut Church sehool Sunda'
Sally Radford and Karen Walker
mornmg by Harold mackston SJxth grade pupils were m charge
supcrmlendenl
of the nursery durmg the meetmg
Pms tor J1 vear!'l perfect atten
dance were pre~ntrd to ..-r. and,
Mt s John Hartung and seven year
pms to Hugh Bearhs, daughter
Carol and son Ronald and Mtss
Allee Euler

Othcrll recetvmg p1ns were Ed
gar Abbott and chaldren, Kathy
and Edd1e Mr and Mrs .d:arold
Blackston and children, Sheme
snd Bobby Charlts Bartela, Mr
and Mrs Wilt..ur Baal~y and dau
ghter, Ruth Ann, Mrs Homer
Radford Mrs Anna Reyter, Janet
Humphrey and Davey Leonard,
fQr one year
Louanna Leonard, llr and Mrs
W1lilam Clark and san RJebard
and Amru Leonard, two .YNrs, and
•IY
Mrs Wlllta~ Grucser al!.d Mrs
Mr and Mrs Ja('k Evans, New Amos Leonard and daughter Betty,
California, wer~ guests or hfr tbree year pans
I'Do1her, Mra. G F Hawkm~ and
ramll1 Frldi!&gt;-

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In Honor Roll 1,
At Racine H~

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Do
emperance y
Pr.... rams Held
At Meigs Schools

T

pal Onn
Smitb alter
apolle lbe
on ftlm
the alcob.ollc
problems
had
bt&gt;e n lhOWil
Tempenru:e fllm llrlps wert
ahown to the fOUJ'tb, filth and
SJxth arades ol Ceo&amp;at and Sugar
Run Seboola thil week
At CeDtt•l Ule st.rlp 'He Ran
A Rau" w._. •bown after wb1c.h
Mrs Joseph Cook. told the group
a story

II1 ~=========;::=:;

I

At Sugar Run, two fdm strJps
were shown, .. He Ran A race and
Ce1hng Unbmmted" after wh1th
Mrs Ralph ZUndel told the stol}
l&gt;f
Exchangmg
Wings
For
Worms," by Luther

NOTICE
MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ES1'ATE OWNEilS
The WI. books are now open
for tbe payment of December and June Real Etrtate
Tax Wtll close Feb I, 1957.

Burbank~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1954 DODGE Royal Lancer

V.:S 4 Dr Sedan, Power Flyte trans-

ffii.SSIOn, rad1o and heater Beautiful
tu.tone

f1msh, Jow mileage, one lo-

cal owner- A Real Buy,

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
MID alld 2nd 811.

where do they get the

energy~

Athlettl

•now tM secret

"N4 ht9!:ll §1111 ~,_

8f'IOWIIIIIIT

... Thoy loop In - 110ft lly ~~.. aftH. It's • "al ......,

N W. COMPTON, 0. D.

KGfOt.ipill~-·

fot food "••••

••tl

- - Omi liCnet, ..._,
Olfln g...., t til IS, I to I. 10. at N- oa 'l'lllln.l
Everyone needs, everyo~e ,n.

RACINt,: -.u-TIST CBUilCB

joys our top-quaU,ty

duels

REVIVAL
• Rev. Gene McAllister • Freeland Norris
Evangelist
Song Leader
Organ Prelude
7: 15 p.m. Nightly

Special Music
Nightly

Christ Is Your Answer
Qttd Atteedaats far

"\'..,People

cream, "l¥tlteJ',

ebeese Serve them dally.

They'r'

Jan. 20·27 -7:30 p.m.

Huntln,ton, W. V41, Ooel term·
mal e4panai.On 1500 feel rJVer
front, Ohlq R1v:~ Co
Grabaro Station, W Va Power
Plant. American Gil$ &amp; Electric
Co , $!18 mllbon dollars
Point Pleasant, W Va Plant
Coq:un~rclal Salventl, Inc , $50
'
.r,ndl{pp dollan.
Cho_1ter, W V• Plant Sh"'
Chemical Corp Multi mtlhon doC:
tars
Pattsbur,1q, Pa, Plant modernl·
.zabon CrucJble Steel Corp $2!1
rnlllion dollars, Plant ('Xp&lt;ll~On
Umted States Ste('! Corp Multi
Nurs~l'tl
m111lon dollars
t(qnac4, P~ , Dock St Jo~ph
Lead Co
Yan~~~town, lnd Barge l6fm:
inal. J~inum Co, of Amenta lla_ _ _...,...,.,....,..:""'.,.,.'"'!"~,...,...--------...--t

nulk,

d"!P' 1¥""'

chocolate dnnk ~nd cottne

Deli~ious

-~,..:;:M:;c~·;:•:-;:•~-'::;';":B~•'::'==--~­
C~emlool Co'II~Y

Clyde G.MIUhono,
Meigs County Treuurer

Just Heat and Serw
OUR

~ROI:OLATE

DRINK.

FOR TASTY HOT CHOCOLATE

SPRING HILL DAIRY
"QUALITY FIRST ALWAYS"
GALLIPOLIS

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�WILL CCMI'LITI DIAI'T
· Legal Notice
Scipio Five Wins I PllD.ADELPHIA
UP
Bert
Ula!,
U!o
to!""'~ ~boU .... ~.,
Over Skade 'I'NN
a,
ioner

C-llally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middlcport, o. Jan. 19, 1957

Panthers Hold Place~ Win Over Middleport, 70-56
Five Players Score In Double Figures
As Middleport's Jim Bowles Stays Hot [ The
I

Pomeroy's Purple Panthers remained in the runnmg for top
honon In the SEQ Athletic League

wa.t in_
Toward thr r n d uf the third per10d thl' Piln 1ht' r s bt'gan to f:!l'l the I

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Colgate Coach Is
New Mentor For
Houston Gridders

HO liSTOf-;, Tex. UP - f'oad1
Harold !.&lt;Jhllr of Colaate, whu ap.
pareutty fit the bill as "thu man
rloln g moru with hi! mRtrrial than
&amp;nyont~ ehle," was prcpRring
to
leavf' the Nf'"w York school Loda}""
to tnkt· O\"t'r u head coach at the
Llnlvu sity o[ Houaton.
The :JH.ycar·old. Lah.ar l&lt;'ceptcd
a hid from thr youna: but wealthy
Hou~hJil ae hool Friday to take
over whrrc Coach DIU Mel•k !l'ft
to IIC&lt;"l'['t a 10..y~ar. $17,000 pa('t
with Southern Methodist .

I

GOLD II MOiiFf
Wh('n the
Millro!W! Alhletlc Ann. holds Its
a:olden jubilee tnctoor track meet
Jt Madiac.n Square G1rden Feb. U,
1o14 will be the motlff for the
rltes, lwth 10ld 'lifillt w1tchea go·
na lo tbc wlnnen ot the variou9
events.

l'flo:w YORK UP -

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G8HII"'JI.l.+l£~
A'EW WOI!L~
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SportS

Desk
BY
Taaoehill
We 've ht&gt;en cal lmg this s hoot·
mg pen:t•ntage or the Racine Tor·
nadues '" fantasl! •·"" now for over
a month . It was such, and it still

is. The team has an average 1n 1£
games, over one-half the season, of
M 'l and a fracuon in taking 12
wins against no tones.
There have been some skeptics.
Fans simply refuse to believe it.
And well they might. It is unheard
of. A shooting percentage of 40 to
50',; in one game is not so rare.
An occasional collegiate or professional team does it in a one
night stand. Sometimes a high
school club. But to our knowledge
no team of record to date in any
ranks has held .a so•;;. shootinll
averaa:e over a span of 12 game~
as has Racine.
H.acin(l Hig h School Principa!
Donald (Pl:alef Wolfe who keeps
st01t is lics during games was ge t·
ling a bit impatirnt with. the~c
~keptics . During
three
re\'Cn
rornado Mames Wolt"e has 1 a, I
four other people &lt;rli ~inte rested
and ~keptic5, too) keep shooting
records.
In the three games Wolfe's re·
cord was only one shot Mf. This
~r~tty nearly disolves any skc p
ucnm!
Racine supporters, an d the team
itBelf, sort n[ wonderingly, have
hall expected the hubhl e to burst
mornentar!ly. A mo nth ago, bt··
fore tackling Mitidl(•port , Bob
Birch, gr r~at Jtacine guard, said :
"I got a feeling . This H; the night
~ ·e don't hit I"

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Upper Arlina:ton 71 Ml. Vernon 40 j
Gahanna Lincoln 79
, The Wahama White Falcons roiCanal Winchesler 44
lied lo their eighth victory of the
season In 11 slar!JJ on Friday
Chillicothe 67 Lancuter 52
night as they whipped the visitWesterville 61 Grove City 57
ing Gilmore Pirate" of Sandyville
Columbus Holy Family 85
7o-t1 in a game played in the old
Columbus SL Charles .59
gym at Wahama.
Cincinnati Hughes 66
It had been thouibt in the early
CindnnaU Central 6:i
part of the week that the Falcons
Glendale 68 Indian Hill 63
would be able to take the floor in
their new gymnasium : however, it
Greenhills 52 Deer Park 51
was impossible be('ause the new
Lockland 44 Meriemont (2
building i.s not completed.
Cincinnati Roger Bacon 48
Coact~ Ralph Sayre substituted
Cincinnati McNicholas 47
freely as his boys had no trouble
Norwood 81
with the Plra.tea of Coach Charles
Shaver. Eight Falcons broke into
Cincinn.aU Woodward 64
the scoring column with Roy
Covington Ky. Catholic 63
Clark
showing the wJy with Hi
Cincinnati Purcell 60
points.
·
Clncinnati Taft M
scorer
for
the evening,
IDgb
Cincinnati Walnut Jfill!! 48
,
though,
was
Bub
Smith
of Sandy.
Cincinnati Witbrow 76
Hill
ville
who
sank
lt
field
goals and
72
Cincinnati Western
8
one charity toas for 23 poia£8.
Bowling Green 59
The Falcon'i jumped into 'I' first
Toledo Witmer 37
quarter lead with little trouble
.,.liE /lEW CIIAMP
and led throughout as they hit
Maumee 66 Perryaburg 64
klr a good 50 per cent from the
1/A~ A ~rfu fOil
Grand Rapids 75 Portage 57
fioor ~ the first half and 44 per
Weston 69 Westwood 49
h/16/f.,. CALL
Martins Ferry 79 Tiltonsville 75 cent in tbe second half of the
A8~0I?IItht5game.
Bellaire 92 Shadyside M
/ltfi &lt;:#IN ANP
They led at the end of the first
78
Barnesville
62
Cadiz
8oPY cAll !?oAK
quartor by 21·9 and 8Jowed up
Bellaire
St.
Johns
99
VP AfORE
somewhat In tbe serond quarter
Steubenville Central 68
tEilfAL !f&gt;lfors
as the Pirates kept pace with them
4.dena 68 Wayne Township 56
7:¥AAI A
by tallying 12 points. That gave
Hamiltnn 57 Portsmouth 53
BAI? R46.
the Falcous a halftime advantage
Wilmington 77 Greenfield 66
of 33·21.
Xenia Central 58 Fairborn 48
Each learn tallie-d 13 points
Concord 74 Urbana !1t. }Iarys 50
again i h the third quarter, but the
Liberty Center 00 Delta 58
Falcons poured them through th~
[)eriance 58 Anthony Wayne 52
hoops in th·~ final period with 24
points to Sandyville's seven. That
Ottawa IJills 66 Archbold 45
made 1t fairly comfortable for the
Columbus South 77
Falcons. comillg down to the wire.
Columbus Linden 68 ot
Racine took its 12th straight 1 tried 60 limes h1t 18 for 30"~
1
Falcon ace Joe Ford experi·
Circleville
67
Eastmoor
46
1
v!ctory against no ddcat5 1'riday good t'noug h tu' win lots of gam~s:
enced some troublfl i n the fint
Hilliards
74
Marysville
63
m_ght on its home court aKainst
In a rrserve game the little "for·
~g : three quartt'rs as hr hit only two
~10 Grande 69-42 and maintained na1lo lust to Rio re!!ervcs 42 to 2il Hcynoldsburg 88 New Albany
field goal51 in that stretrh and
Hllcyms
53
BeUevue
43
Its spectacular season team !~hoot· witJh Ed Chapman high [or Racme
both of the'Tl came in the first
lng average of sllghUy better than ::ll;'!ttin~ 12 points.
Sciuto Vtdley 77 Big Wa'nut 63
quarter. HowelJer, he tossed in 10
5W.I.·.
Seonng :
~ l. ~t..:·.1· s 71- Co'umhu-; \cademy 61 points in that final quartf'"r spurt
The Tornadoes, who wilJ
be
Ratine: Graham 5·tl·6 16; Sal- :--.;c w Lexin~•on fl5 Junction City 59 to end up with 14 points behind
!!lassed with the nationally fr.m ·
Clark's 16.
ous WaterJr,o Wonrlf!rs of Z.'\ years ser 4 :'i·9 13; Arlams 0 6·7 6; Wolfe .\1arion-Yra nklin 68
ihmilton
Town.
o
;hi
p
64
~Jerry Arnold had 13 points and
7
0·1
:4;
Hirrh
tl
•H
16:
Powell
ago if they maintain thi s lleld goal
Roscoe Sprouse followed with 12
at·curacy, were ncvrr ln real 2 0·0 4, ~1clhd c 0 1}0 0; Chapman Cleve land John Marshall 66
Cleveland Rhodes 44
to .:ive the Falcons four men in
trouble. With the score tted at 14· U 0·0 0 . To~al~ 24 21 ·27 69.
Lakewood
78 Shnw 46
R1o
Cranrlc.
Crothers
1
0·0
2;
lhe double scoring figures.
14 at the end o{ the fir st quarter,
In the prf'liminary game the
however, fans had be~o:an to won - Guthrie 0 0·0 0; Barber 6 3·4 l~; 0bcrlin 74 Olmsted Falls 72
Wahama Rt&gt;serves won by a score
d"er if "this IS the ni g ht the boy.~ Howard 4 3·8 ll; CAtn 5 ()..2 10; Madison 63 Chardon 52
Reere 2 0..0 4: radl'iy 0 0.0 0. To- l.eneva Spt•necr 60 Perry 29
fold up."
o£ 23·19 ovu th~ S,ndy-ville Ref a!~ 18 ti·U 42.
Cleveland Easi ~0
It wasn't.

COI..LEGE
BASKETBALL VJ.CtOI'Y Agai'nst
Canadian League

cons wtth 9 points,
The box ::-core :
WAHAMII. . Oliver, f, 24(1.4.;
Young, f , O·O·H); Lieving, f, o-2-21 2; Arnold , f, 6-1 ·3·13; Sprouse, f,
4-4-5-12; Ford, c, 6-2-4·14; Fogle1 .!long, c, 0-()..t).Q; R. Roush, r:, 4..().().
8; Clark , g. 7-1-4-15; G. Roush, g,
0-0-0-0: Lay1.e, g, l·Q.0.2, Totals,
3(}..10-19-70.
Gll.~IORE : Smith, f, 11·1·5-23;
Moor~ . f , 0.1 ·3·1; Emerick, f, l.Q-22; Burke, c, 2-2·2-8; Brown, g, o0-D..fl; Rake, g, 3-3-6-9; Totals, 17·
7·UH1.
Scoring by quarters:
Wahama
21 12 13 24 70
Gilmore
9 12 13 7 U
Officials : West and Pratt

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High School
Basketball

Dally S.ntlnel. Pltmeroy·ldlddloport, 0 , Jan. 19, 1851-8
THE SMITH FAMII.Y

a, MR. AND IIJIBS.&amp;Mlm

will be held today for Gene Melady, 84 , who served as captain of
Notre Dame's first football team
in 1887. He died Wednesday.

MUD
AND

SNOW GRIP

KELLY
SALE
Continues
Thru Jan. 20·26
Stock On Hand Only

I

Cle\•eland John A&lt;"iams 39
Cleve!anrt Sl. Ignatius 98
Cleveland Uncoln 55
Columbus North 92
Columbus West 55
Marion-Harding H2 Sandusky 39
Newark St. Francis 76 Rosary 52
Mifflin 59 Dublin f6
Worthington 66 London 57
Columbus University School 59
Waterson 30

wtll t&gt;ealn It, annbal meeting in
m. ,
Jtarri11onvllle cagen jumped In· PhJiadelphia Jan . 31 lt JO
to a nut qu llrter lead and held EST, wil.b cornpMUon o( \At&gt; draft
It all th(' 'fUy for a clollt' 88-S~ vic- Ol col~~~~ playu,~ tM UtJ1 ordf'r
tory Frida)! nJahl Qver Shade at ol h1ulllnrlli.
Uarrison\' iltr ,.ltb Kenny WIIIJ!lw ~
4SkS. TtTLf SHOT
guurd ~f't\ing '\1 pQints fur ~'Otin)!
hOIIUtli.
I 'J.1·: \' Jo:LAi-:0 UP - Third-ranied
{'Oiil.eftdtot !J11lpb '•1i(t&gt;r" JOh(' 8
(,Ju.arlt-t srot.t:s wt•r1·:
llarrisormlle
10 :16 48 6fl da mo•hl rur a makb w1th new
Shude
8 20 39 Mo nai«&amp;IQtijj:ht eLamplon Gene F\111•
In a r('.u •rvc game Shad(' re- .mer today on the 11trength of a
seni.'S beat th&lt;l!. llUle &amp;ipi.Ds 49 11ound bul !lt'ientlric thrashing be
haJided lfardy " Bazook.a" Small·
to 2.1.
Scoring:. llarrisonvil le: Birr:h· wood Friday night in thE'it' ttltfield 1·1 -3; B. William» 4-l-9-; Ger· vised bout.
gan 3·5-11: NormP.n 1-0-2: K . William s 1~ · 13 · 43.
WRIGLEY HONOIEO
Shade : Elswick 8.0· 12: Fletcher
NEw YORK UP - Ptlili.p K..
0·3·3; Cwinn 0·1·1; Hanning 3-1·7 ; Wrigley , president of the Cbicago
Flanderfi. 3-3-9; Rutb 1-3-5; Y.£· Cubs, today , w.u &amp;eJJ:CIM to r~
Grath 4"2·lfl; Swendell 3·0·6.; Er·l teiye the 1957 William J . SJoo;:um
win 2..()..f; Jeffers 3·0-6.
award for ·' lona end m~riturious
SCl.vit:e" lo ~!'&gt;;all.

Myers Aiming To
Build Iowa Into

EX-CAPTAIN DIES
OMA.HJ\, Neb. UP - ServiceJ

Tornadoes Stretch String T;12 In Win
Over Rio Grande Cagers •'riday 69-42

Rut It w••n't
·' ·· Th,c Torn.o do ha•..
maintainE'd a M' ' ,
II
ing on•• ,10
, ·4.1a;prhage, 8 PP
'" wn o . '. t rce week~
ago Makin ·t t. ·k . h
•
· : ..~ 1 w
"" 11 a couple
0f 53
s later. llow long n1 n tl kcc ·•
up·'
•
·
Fans hl"!re arr· (jUietly crossin
fi ngers. hOJllll :~ it huld~ rill:ht ut&gt;
lo tournament lime, an d beyond !
- - - -- Texa ~ 77 Sou . Mt•lhud bt fi8
Hio Grande, wilh Garhr•r, lhl'
,')6.
WEST
bi~ c..:nter lcadmg the way , harl
ScortnJ.( hy t[uarll· r.~ :
Mnnl. S t. 91 CuJu. Sl 57
shot fr('quently and made a good
Pomeroy
12 20 20 18 '10 Idaho fl4 On•gon 46
Midtll1•port
li 16 14 12 1)6 lr!ah .':it£· 711 Bri~h~m
Y(luna: 7!'j perct•ntagl' nF its point.~ In the
fm;t quarter. Rio Grande tr ailed
Offir1nls : Haur and K1..·K~l.
"itanford 7fl Washtnl(tun 6:1
.28·22 r.t Lhe hul!, nnd looked Vl'ry
J •
mudl in !hll game yet. Thl"! Tor.
nadocs had simply r~fused to ~et
f'Xrilt'd in the first half, had 11hot
only OCC85Slonally, just enough to
:stay out in front.
In tl1e third quart('r the Tor.
By United Preu
Jllldoes woke Up from their slrep,
EAST
which p06Mbly had been cau~cd by
Columbia 10::1 ( 'urut•ll 711
DJ:&lt;:TROJ1• ur
Tl
a
natural letdown followlnJ: a
1e 0 clrolt
· ·
f
·
l&gt;rm ccton 61 UHtmo lllh ~0 :ot !.ion.~ ani! tht! Nauonal
f'ootball sllrrlng Ind orlunate wan ~vf'r
~ton lll1ll 66 Temple ~9
League won .1 major battle ~'rida
Pomf'roy 60-59 onl~ Tuesday mght.
Holy Cross Bl t"olgatc 73
with canadian pmf .
f Y They stretched their lead method!·
1
4&amp; 29
d
esstona oot· ,
1 away
SOUTH
ball when a three-man Ontario Su· ~a 11 Y 1o
.an won gong
Will . &amp;: Mary 72 V!rylnia Poly 70 preme Court ruled quarterback 1n the fourth quarter.
.
Wa11h . &amp; IA""e 8-1 f:t•n. Wallh. :17
Tom Dubiin 11 k!'s contruct with De·
Four Ric~nc players hi~ . 10 the
Tulane 66 LoUisiana St. 64
troit was nlid when Dublinskl d~uble scormg column, wuth Bob
Au~tin !'cay 78 Lincoln Mem . U. 70 jumped ttl Toronta
BLrch, speedy guard and Doug
MIOWIST
The court ruling orrlcred Dub- eraha~ C'llch getting 16 points.
lin ski to 1, 11 v the u
$6 900 .
Carl "- olfe, the shot artist, had 14
Cinui. 90 [!lst . Ky. State 82
SOUTHWEST
damages as "wtdl lUI t~~sleg~l coslt~ while _Ronnie Salser &amp;ot 13. Garbt'r
incurred bJ the LiOn!! in the trial led RIO with 10 and Howard bad
and the appeal.
11.
,
A measur&lt;' of the atcam gencr·
ated by Racine i8 teen in the fact
GAME POSPONIO
th11t Racine playen did not have
The buketball gam(' between
a pr.rsunalfuul called against them
Portland Grade School and Rut·
in the entire first half, and only
land Junior lli&amp;h School 8Cheduled two in the tblrd quarter. Moving
for Saturday night)laa been chang. faster in the fin1l quarter, six
ed to MnndllY night, Jun. 21 , be. were assessed aealns.t them .
rllusr. 0 f road conditions school
The Tornadoca shot but 47 times,
officials announced today.
bit 24 for a 51% average. Rio

w· M .
LIODS JU aJOr

Wahama Falcons
Get 8th Win In
II Ca s
ge tarts

F•'"'•'d 110

c./IA,t/PI0/1

on Friday n1ght wi:h a 70-Mi Wtn jump ()n lh 1·1r vt~ · tor ~ ;~nd wPre
over tht&gt; Mh1r1Jepor1 Yellow Jack- I brPakllll': duwn the flour fast.
eta in a game plilyt'd on the fume- 1 Griidu~lly, the}' beg ;m l11 pull uway '
T())' floor.
and held an t&gt;ighl pomt lead at
1 the end of the thtrd quarlcr 52-

A smooth worlrJna atlack that H.
saw aJI five of lhe Pant~r start·
lt wu in tne lht~d quarter , too,
er5 bit in t!le double column in that Bowles rommitted hu fourth
acoring brought lhe Pomeroy Learn personal foul and was taken from
its fifth league victory ol lhe the g11 me ro~ a br1ef rest. He reseason. For lhe eomplete ~ason , 1t turned at the start or the final
waa the Panthers' sevf'nth Win. period and lasted most of the
They have dropped three, t~~o·o in periOd before louhng out. He talthe league.
lied only one field goal in that
Middleport kept pace with. the foW"th quart•·r.
Panther&amp; through the first hall
As has bet'n the case in several
and mMt of the third quarter of their ball games this season,
chiefly through the effort• of Jim the Panthers wrote the complete
Bowlea, who hit th.e nell with un- story of the game at the foul line
canny ,tc·CIU'aCy "lll he lOlled in 11 where they dumped in a very
ahots out of 19 taken throughout !!:Ood 20 sholA out o{ 26 taken.
the ball aame.
Each team had 25 field goals.
Actually, the Middleport team
Junior Kennedy turned in a good
outahot
the Pomeroy five percentgame for the Middleport team
age
wile
fr:&gt;m the noor Ill they
with 16 poil'ts, but not another
Yellow Jacket was able to hit 10 hit 25 of 89 shota while the Panthers were getting their 25 buck·
or more poinls.
ets on 71 shots.
For the w1nning Pomeroy (lve .
With the exception of two or
S. T. Johnson again topped the
three
deff'nsive lapses, Junior
acorer5 with 19 points. John Sut50n had 16 while Aaron Buffing. Hawthorne turned ; n his best ball
ton and Jumor Hawthorne each game of th(' season as he tallied
bad 12 and Larry Wildermuth tl. 12 points anrl gut his share of re·
The gamE' th.roughuut the hrst bound::.. In la ~t thr whole Pomchalf wu nip and tuck w1lh th(' roy team , altiJough not turning in
Pantht'rs flnMlly taking the lead their top effort of the season,
for good, with the excl'ptlOn of work('d smuulh!y as a unit.
Sisson turn1·d in his best perone brief moment in the second
formance
s1 1We th e LO!l&lt;~n t;ame
half, on 1 field goal by John Sis·
as
hi~
one-hand
Jump shot wa11
son that maoie it :n-20. The Pomeroy team h"ld an edge until h&lt;~lf· once a.~ ain tmfli nt; the range: Lar·
tjme whe n they had a. 32·30 ad- ry Wildermuth played his usual
steady and dependable game while
vantage .
Johnson and Burrington
'.vere
Pomeroy started the becond half great with thd r onc·two scoring
as if th~.!y would pull away when pun&lt;'h.
six ~t r ;1i~hl points gave them a 36·
Bowlcs or \-lu.ldlf'port wall !he
30 lead but the Middleport Learn fellow who hucl the crowd gasqmg
camr lmrlt quickly and tied it up w1lh Ill~ ~ h o11lm~ evrn though_be
on two free throws by Buwle~; at was l1m1tod w1th h1s maneuvermg
:16 all.
after g('ttlng four roula.
Larry Wilrlcrmuth'l one hand
The box
• :-:core:
1
jump shut ~-:ave the lead b&lt;lek to
POMF.HOY : Hawthorne, . 4-4·6·
the: l'an1hf'fs at 38-311 and thl'y 12: W1ldermuth , r, ;j ~ - li · ll ; John·
.
.
· .
f ·
wt·re ucv1 ~ r h(:adctl thr rcsl uf tht• son,
l, 7 5·ti· 19. Du f111gton, g, 5·
2 2· 12, :-iisso11, g, li HH6; East·
utan () ·0 ·0·0 . L:u tt I)(·t· ' (). 0 • 0• 0 : A rn·
ultl n"u U-0; Tut:~olii, 2~"20· 26-70.
M!UllU~J&gt;fJHT : McCmnas, f, 1·
0·0·2, Kennl·1t y, f, 6+6·111 ; -Bowles,
L". 11 ·2·3·24; !Hnrly. i,:, 1-0-2-2; Whit·
latc h, g :i·U· H.i, Kellt•y , r, 2·0-1·4;
Kit chen, f . 1·0·0·2, Totuls, 25-6-13·

Urbana 71 Delaware 45
P1qua 83 GreenviUe 64
Col umbus -l :ast 84
Columbus Aquinas 62
Bexlel ~ Grandview 59 ot
Plain City Jonlllban Alder 73

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Dayton Dunh;1r 70 f''airv1ew 47
Dayton K1ser 54 [)a ~·to n Stivers 51
Middletown 83 Luna 55
Troy 63 Jt'airmont 55
Jeffcr~on 68 Philllpshurg 65
Mrnrlon H7 Marion 54
Hillsboro 61 Washtngton C H. 57
Xenia East 57 Spring Valley 54 Deoatur-Washington C.H. 63
Wayne 58 Germantown 48
Ironton St. Joe 57
Tipp City 45 Oakwood 41
Groveport 65 "Whitehall 48
Newton 71 Brown 67
Lorian 81 Fremont Roas 60
Franklin 85 Northridge 71
Zanesvllle 63 Marietta 54
Dixie 83 c~nterville 56
Newart 64 Dover 42
Versailles 82 Covington 67
Corning 103 New StralghU~villc 54
Bellefontaine 64 Lima Shawnee 07 Glenford 65 McLuney 57

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· Legal Notice
Scipio Five Wins I PllD.ADELPHIA
UP
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C-llally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middlcport, o. Jan. 19, 1957

Panthers Hold Place~ Win Over Middleport, 70-56
Five Players Score In Double Figures
As Middleport's Jim Bowles Stays Hot [ The
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Pomeroy's Purple Panthers remained in the runnmg for top
honon In the SEQ Athletic League

wa.t in_
Toward thr r n d uf the third per10d thl' Piln 1ht' r s bt'gan to f:!l'l the I

1

Colgate Coach Is
New Mentor For
Houston Gridders

HO liSTOf-;, Tex. UP - f'oad1
Harold !.&lt;Jhllr of Colaate, whu ap.
pareutty fit the bill as "thu man
rloln g moru with hi! mRtrrial than
&amp;nyont~ ehle," was prcpRring
to
leavf' the Nf'"w York school Loda}""
to tnkt· O\"t'r u head coach at the
Llnlvu sity o[ Houaton.
The :JH.ycar·old. Lah.ar l&lt;'ceptcd
a hid from thr youna: but wealthy
Hou~hJil ae hool Friday to take
over whrrc Coach DIU Mel•k !l'ft
to IIC&lt;"l'['t a 10..y~ar. $17,000 pa('t
with Southern Methodist .

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GOLD II MOiiFf
Wh('n the
Millro!W! Alhletlc Ann. holds Its
a:olden jubilee tnctoor track meet
Jt Madiac.n Square G1rden Feb. U,
1o14 will be the motlff for the
rltes, lwth 10ld 'lifillt w1tchea go·
na lo tbc wlnnen ot the variou9
events.

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SportS

Desk
BY
Taaoehill
We 've ht&gt;en cal lmg this s hoot·
mg pen:t•ntage or the Racine Tor·
nadues '" fantasl! •·"" now for over
a month . It was such, and it still

is. The team has an average 1n 1£
games, over one-half the season, of
M 'l and a fracuon in taking 12
wins against no tones.
There have been some skeptics.
Fans simply refuse to believe it.
And well they might. It is unheard
of. A shooting percentage of 40 to
50',; in one game is not so rare.
An occasional collegiate or professional team does it in a one
night stand. Sometimes a high
school club. But to our knowledge
no team of record to date in any
ranks has held .a so•;;. shootinll
averaa:e over a span of 12 game~
as has Racine.
H.acin(l Hig h School Principa!
Donald (Pl:alef Wolfe who keeps
st01t is lics during games was ge t·
ling a bit impatirnt with. the~c
~keptics . During
three
re\'Cn
rornado Mames Wolt"e has 1 a, I
four other people &lt;rli ~inte rested
and ~keptic5, too) keep shooting
records.
In the three games Wolfe's re·
cord was only one shot Mf. This
~r~tty nearly disolves any skc p
ucnm!
Racine supporters, an d the team
itBelf, sort n[ wonderingly, have
hall expected the hubhl e to burst
mornentar!ly. A mo nth ago, bt··
fore tackling Mitidl(•port , Bob
Birch, gr r~at Jtacine guard, said :
"I got a feeling . This H; the night
~ ·e don't hit I"

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Upper Arlina:ton 71 Ml. Vernon 40 j
Gahanna Lincoln 79
, The Wahama White Falcons roiCanal Winchesler 44
lied lo their eighth victory of the
season In 11 slar!JJ on Friday
Chillicothe 67 Lancuter 52
night as they whipped the visitWesterville 61 Grove City 57
ing Gilmore Pirate" of Sandyville
Columbus Holy Family 85
7o-t1 in a game played in the old
Columbus SL Charles .59
gym at Wahama.
Cincinnati Hughes 66
It had been thouibt in the early
CindnnaU Central 6:i
part of the week that the Falcons
Glendale 68 Indian Hill 63
would be able to take the floor in
their new gymnasium : however, it
Greenhills 52 Deer Park 51
was impossible be('ause the new
Lockland 44 Meriemont (2
building i.s not completed.
Cincinnati Roger Bacon 48
Coact~ Ralph Sayre substituted
Cincinnati McNicholas 47
freely as his boys had no trouble
Norwood 81
with the Plra.tea of Coach Charles
Shaver. Eight Falcons broke into
Cincinn.aU Woodward 64
the scoring column with Roy
Covington Ky. Catholic 63
Clark
showing the wJy with Hi
Cincinnati Purcell 60
points.
·
Clncinnati Taft M
scorer
for
the evening,
IDgb
Cincinnati Walnut Jfill!! 48
,
though,
was
Bub
Smith
of Sandy.
Cincinnati Witbrow 76
Hill
ville
who
sank
lt
field
goals and
72
Cincinnati Western
8
one charity toas for 23 poia£8.
Bowling Green 59
The Falcon'i jumped into 'I' first
Toledo Witmer 37
quarter lead with little trouble
.,.liE /lEW CIIAMP
and led throughout as they hit
Maumee 66 Perryaburg 64
klr a good 50 per cent from the
1/A~ A ~rfu fOil
Grand Rapids 75 Portage 57
fioor ~ the first half and 44 per
Weston 69 Westwood 49
h/16/f.,. CALL
Martins Ferry 79 Tiltonsville 75 cent in tbe second half of the
A8~0I?IItht5game.
Bellaire 92 Shadyside M
/ltfi &lt;:#IN ANP
They led at the end of the first
78
Barnesville
62
Cadiz
8oPY cAll !?oAK
quartor by 21·9 and 8Jowed up
Bellaire
St.
Johns
99
VP AfORE
somewhat In tbe serond quarter
Steubenville Central 68
tEilfAL !f&gt;lfors
as the Pirates kept pace with them
4.dena 68 Wayne Township 56
7:¥AAI A
by tallying 12 points. That gave
Hamiltnn 57 Portsmouth 53
BAI? R46.
the Falcous a halftime advantage
Wilmington 77 Greenfield 66
of 33·21.
Xenia Central 58 Fairborn 48
Each learn tallie-d 13 points
Concord 74 Urbana !1t. }Iarys 50
again i h the third quarter, but the
Liberty Center 00 Delta 58
Falcons poured them through th~
[)eriance 58 Anthony Wayne 52
hoops in th·~ final period with 24
points to Sandyville's seven. That
Ottawa IJills 66 Archbold 45
made 1t fairly comfortable for the
Columbus South 77
Falcons. comillg down to the wire.
Columbus Linden 68 ot
Racine took its 12th straight 1 tried 60 limes h1t 18 for 30"~
1
Falcon ace Joe Ford experi·
Circleville
67
Eastmoor
46
1
v!ctory against no ddcat5 1'riday good t'noug h tu' win lots of gam~s:
enced some troublfl i n the fint
Hilliards
74
Marysville
63
m_ght on its home court aKainst
In a rrserve game the little "for·
~g : three quartt'rs as hr hit only two
~10 Grande 69-42 and maintained na1lo lust to Rio re!!ervcs 42 to 2il Hcynoldsburg 88 New Albany
field goal51 in that stretrh and
Hllcyms
53
BeUevue
43
Its spectacular season team !~hoot· witJh Ed Chapman high [or Racme
both of the'Tl came in the first
lng average of sllghUy better than ::ll;'!ttin~ 12 points.
Sciuto Vtdley 77 Big Wa'nut 63
quarter. HowelJer, he tossed in 10
5W.I.·.
Seonng :
~ l. ~t..:·.1· s 71- Co'umhu-; \cademy 61 points in that final quartf'"r spurt
The Tornadoes, who wilJ
be
Ratine: Graham 5·tl·6 16; Sal- :--.;c w Lexin~•on fl5 Junction City 59 to end up with 14 points behind
!!lassed with the nationally fr.m ·
Clark's 16.
ous WaterJr,o Wonrlf!rs of Z.'\ years ser 4 :'i·9 13; Arlams 0 6·7 6; Wolfe .\1arion-Yra nklin 68
ihmilton
Town.
o
;hi
p
64
~Jerry Arnold had 13 points and
7
0·1
:4;
Hirrh
tl
•H
16:
Powell
ago if they maintain thi s lleld goal
Roscoe Sprouse followed with 12
at·curacy, were ncvrr ln real 2 0·0 4, ~1clhd c 0 1}0 0; Chapman Cleve land John Marshall 66
Cleveland Rhodes 44
to .:ive the Falcons four men in
trouble. With the score tted at 14· U 0·0 0 . To~al~ 24 21 ·27 69.
Lakewood
78 Shnw 46
R1o
Cranrlc.
Crothers
1
0·0
2;
lhe double scoring figures.
14 at the end o{ the fir st quarter,
In the prf'liminary game the
however, fans had be~o:an to won - Guthrie 0 0·0 0; Barber 6 3·4 l~; 0bcrlin 74 Olmsted Falls 72
Wahama Rt&gt;serves won by a score
d"er if "this IS the ni g ht the boy.~ Howard 4 3·8 ll; CAtn 5 ()..2 10; Madison 63 Chardon 52
Reere 2 0..0 4: radl'iy 0 0.0 0. To- l.eneva Spt•necr 60 Perry 29
fold up."
o£ 23·19 ovu th~ S,ndy-ville Ref a!~ 18 ti·U 42.
Cleveland Easi ~0
It wasn't.

COI..LEGE
BASKETBALL VJ.CtOI'Y Agai'nst
Canadian League

cons wtth 9 points,
The box ::-core :
WAHAMII. . Oliver, f, 24(1.4.;
Young, f , O·O·H); Lieving, f, o-2-21 2; Arnold , f, 6-1 ·3·13; Sprouse, f,
4-4-5-12; Ford, c, 6-2-4·14; Fogle1 .!long, c, 0-()..t).Q; R. Roush, r:, 4..().().
8; Clark , g. 7-1-4-15; G. Roush, g,
0-0-0-0: Lay1.e, g, l·Q.0.2, Totals,
3(}..10-19-70.
Gll.~IORE : Smith, f, 11·1·5-23;
Moor~ . f , 0.1 ·3·1; Emerick, f, l.Q-22; Burke, c, 2-2·2-8; Brown, g, o0-D..fl; Rake, g, 3-3-6-9; Totals, 17·
7·UH1.
Scoring by quarters:
Wahama
21 12 13 24 70
Gilmore
9 12 13 7 U
Officials : West and Pratt

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High School
Basketball

Dally S.ntlnel. Pltmeroy·ldlddloport, 0 , Jan. 19, 1851-8
THE SMITH FAMII.Y

a, MR. AND IIJIBS.&amp;Mlm

will be held today for Gene Melady, 84 , who served as captain of
Notre Dame's first football team
in 1887. He died Wednesday.

MUD
AND

SNOW GRIP

KELLY
SALE
Continues
Thru Jan. 20·26
Stock On Hand Only

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Cle\•eland John A&lt;"iams 39
Cleve!anrt Sl. Ignatius 98
Cleveland Uncoln 55
Columbus North 92
Columbus West 55
Marion-Harding H2 Sandusky 39
Newark St. Francis 76 Rosary 52
Mifflin 59 Dublin f6
Worthington 66 London 57
Columbus University School 59
Waterson 30

wtll t&gt;ealn It, annbal meeting in
m. ,
Jtarri11onvllle cagen jumped In· PhJiadelphia Jan . 31 lt JO
to a nut qu llrter lead and held EST, wil.b cornpMUon o( \At&gt; draft
It all th(' 'fUy for a clollt' 88-S~ vic- Ol col~~~~ playu,~ tM UtJ1 ordf'r
tory Frida)! nJahl Qver Shade at ol h1ulllnrlli.
Uarrison\' iltr ,.ltb Kenny WIIIJ!lw ~
4SkS. TtTLf SHOT
guurd ~f't\ing '\1 pQints fur ~'Otin)!
hOIIUtli.
I 'J.1·: \' Jo:LAi-:0 UP - Third-ranied
{'Oiil.eftdtot !J11lpb '•1i(t&gt;r" JOh(' 8
(,Ju.arlt-t srot.t:s wt•r1·:
llarrisormlle
10 :16 48 6fl da mo•hl rur a makb w1th new
Shude
8 20 39 Mo nai«&amp;IQtijj:ht eLamplon Gene F\111•
In a r('.u •rvc game Shad(' re- .mer today on the 11trength of a
seni.'S beat th&lt;l!. llUle &amp;ipi.Ds 49 11ound bul !lt'ientlric thrashing be
haJided lfardy " Bazook.a" Small·
to 2.1.
Scoring:. llarrisonvil le: Birr:h· wood Friday night in thE'it' ttltfield 1·1 -3; B. William» 4-l-9-; Ger· vised bout.
gan 3·5-11: NormP.n 1-0-2: K . William s 1~ · 13 · 43.
WRIGLEY HONOIEO
Shade : Elswick 8.0· 12: Fletcher
NEw YORK UP - Ptlili.p K..
0·3·3; Cwinn 0·1·1; Hanning 3-1·7 ; Wrigley , president of the Cbicago
Flanderfi. 3-3-9; Rutb 1-3-5; Y.£· Cubs, today , w.u &amp;eJJ:CIM to r~
Grath 4"2·lfl; Swendell 3·0·6.; Er·l teiye the 1957 William J . SJoo;:um
win 2..()..f; Jeffers 3·0-6.
award for ·' lona end m~riturious
SCl.vit:e" lo ~!'&gt;;all.

Myers Aiming To
Build Iowa Into

EX-CAPTAIN DIES
OMA.HJ\, Neb. UP - ServiceJ

Tornadoes Stretch String T;12 In Win
Over Rio Grande Cagers •'riday 69-42

Rut It w••n't
·' ·· Th,c Torn.o do ha•..
maintainE'd a M' ' ,
II
ing on•• ,10
, ·4.1a;prhage, 8 PP
'" wn o . '. t rce week~
ago Makin ·t t. ·k . h
•
· : ..~ 1 w
"" 11 a couple
0f 53
s later. llow long n1 n tl kcc ·•
up·'
•
·
Fans hl"!re arr· (jUietly crossin
fi ngers. hOJllll :~ it huld~ rill:ht ut&gt;
lo tournament lime, an d beyond !
- - - -- Texa ~ 77 Sou . Mt•lhud bt fi8
Hio Grande, wilh Garhr•r, lhl'
,')6.
WEST
bi~ c..:nter lcadmg the way , harl
ScortnJ.( hy t[uarll· r.~ :
Mnnl. S t. 91 CuJu. Sl 57
shot fr('quently and made a good
Pomeroy
12 20 20 18 '10 Idaho fl4 On•gon 46
Midtll1•port
li 16 14 12 1)6 lr!ah .':it£· 711 Bri~h~m
Y(luna: 7!'j perct•ntagl' nF its point.~ In the
fm;t quarter. Rio Grande tr ailed
Offir1nls : Haur and K1..·K~l.
"itanford 7fl Washtnl(tun 6:1
.28·22 r.t Lhe hul!, nnd looked Vl'ry
J •
mudl in !hll game yet. Thl"! Tor.
nadocs had simply r~fused to ~et
f'Xrilt'd in the first half, had 11hot
only OCC85Slonally, just enough to
:stay out in front.
In tl1e third quart('r the Tor.
By United Preu
Jllldoes woke Up from their slrep,
EAST
which p06Mbly had been cau~cd by
Columbia 10::1 ( 'urut•ll 711
DJ:&lt;:TROJ1• ur
Tl
a
natural letdown followlnJ: a
1e 0 clrolt
· ·
f
·
l&gt;rm ccton 61 UHtmo lllh ~0 :ot !.ion.~ ani! tht! Nauonal
f'ootball sllrrlng Ind orlunate wan ~vf'r
~ton lll1ll 66 Temple ~9
League won .1 major battle ~'rida
Pomf'roy 60-59 onl~ Tuesday mght.
Holy Cross Bl t"olgatc 73
with canadian pmf .
f Y They stretched their lead method!·
1
4&amp; 29
d
esstona oot· ,
1 away
SOUTH
ball when a three-man Ontario Su· ~a 11 Y 1o
.an won gong
Will . &amp;: Mary 72 V!rylnia Poly 70 preme Court ruled quarterback 1n the fourth quarter.
.
Wa11h . &amp; IA""e 8-1 f:t•n. Wallh. :17
Tom Dubiin 11 k!'s contruct with De·
Four Ric~nc players hi~ . 10 the
Tulane 66 LoUisiana St. 64
troit was nlid when Dublinskl d~uble scormg column, wuth Bob
Au~tin !'cay 78 Lincoln Mem . U. 70 jumped ttl Toronta
BLrch, speedy guard and Doug
MIOWIST
The court ruling orrlcred Dub- eraha~ C'llch getting 16 points.
lin ski to 1, 11 v the u
$6 900 .
Carl "- olfe, the shot artist, had 14
Cinui. 90 [!lst . Ky. State 82
SOUTHWEST
damages as "wtdl lUI t~~sleg~l coslt~ while _Ronnie Salser &amp;ot 13. Garbt'r
incurred bJ the LiOn!! in the trial led RIO with 10 and Howard bad
and the appeal.
11.
,
A measur&lt;' of the atcam gencr·
ated by Racine i8 teen in the fact
GAME POSPONIO
th11t Racine playen did not have
The buketball gam(' between
a pr.rsunalfuul called against them
Portland Grade School and Rut·
in the entire first half, and only
land Junior lli&amp;h School 8Cheduled two in the tblrd quarter. Moving
for Saturday night)laa been chang. faster in the fin1l quarter, six
ed to MnndllY night, Jun. 21 , be. were assessed aealns.t them .
rllusr. 0 f road conditions school
The Tornadoca shot but 47 times,
officials announced today.
bit 24 for a 51% average. Rio

w· M .
LIODS JU aJOr

Wahama Falcons
Get 8th Win In
II Ca s
ge tarts

F•'"'•'d 110

c./IA,t/PI0/1

on Friday n1ght wi:h a 70-Mi Wtn jump ()n lh 1·1r vt~ · tor ~ ;~nd wPre
over tht&gt; Mh1r1Jepor1 Yellow Jack- I brPakllll': duwn the flour fast.
eta in a game plilyt'd on the fume- 1 Griidu~lly, the}' beg ;m l11 pull uway '
T())' floor.
and held an t&gt;ighl pomt lead at
1 the end of the thtrd quarlcr 52-

A smooth worlrJna atlack that H.
saw aJI five of lhe Pant~r start·
lt wu in tne lht~d quarter , too,
er5 bit in t!le double column in that Bowles rommitted hu fourth
acoring brought lhe Pomeroy Learn personal foul and was taken from
its fifth league victory ol lhe the g11 me ro~ a br1ef rest. He reseason. For lhe eomplete ~ason , 1t turned at the start or the final
waa the Panthers' sevf'nth Win. period and lasted most of the
They have dropped three, t~~o·o in periOd before louhng out. He talthe league.
lied only one field goal in that
Middleport kept pace with. the foW"th quart•·r.
Panther&amp; through the first hall
As has bet'n the case in several
and mMt of the third quarter of their ball games this season,
chiefly through the effort• of Jim the Panthers wrote the complete
Bowlea, who hit th.e nell with un- story of the game at the foul line
canny ,tc·CIU'aCy "lll he lOlled in 11 where they dumped in a very
ahots out of 19 taken throughout !!:Ood 20 sholA out o{ 26 taken.
the ball aame.
Each team had 25 field goals.
Actually, the Middleport team
Junior Kennedy turned in a good
outahot
the Pomeroy five percentgame for the Middleport team
age
wile
fr:&gt;m the noor Ill they
with 16 poil'ts, but not another
Yellow Jacket was able to hit 10 hit 25 of 89 shota while the Panthers were getting their 25 buck·
or more poinls.
ets on 71 shots.
For the w1nning Pomeroy (lve .
With the exception of two or
S. T. Johnson again topped the
three
deff'nsive lapses, Junior
acorer5 with 19 points. John Sut50n had 16 while Aaron Buffing. Hawthorne turned ; n his best ball
ton and Jumor Hawthorne each game of th(' season as he tallied
bad 12 and Larry Wildermuth tl. 12 points anrl gut his share of re·
The gamE' th.roughuut the hrst bound::.. In la ~t thr whole Pomchalf wu nip and tuck w1lh th(' roy team , altiJough not turning in
Pantht'rs flnMlly taking the lead their top effort of the season,
for good, with the excl'ptlOn of work('d smuulh!y as a unit.
Sisson turn1·d in his best perone brief moment in the second
formance
s1 1We th e LO!l&lt;~n t;ame
half, on 1 field goal by John Sis·
as
hi~
one-hand
Jump shot wa11
son that maoie it :n-20. The Pomeroy team h"ld an edge until h&lt;~lf· once a.~ ain tmfli nt; the range: Lar·
tjme whe n they had a. 32·30 ad- ry Wildermuth played his usual
steady and dependable game while
vantage .
Johnson and Burrington
'.vere
Pomeroy started the becond half great with thd r onc·two scoring
as if th~.!y would pull away when pun&lt;'h.
six ~t r ;1i~hl points gave them a 36·
Bowlcs or \-lu.ldlf'port wall !he
30 lead but the Middleport Learn fellow who hucl the crowd gasqmg
camr lmrlt quickly and tied it up w1lh Ill~ ~ h o11lm~ evrn though_be
on two free throws by Buwle~; at was l1m1tod w1th h1s maneuvermg
:16 all.
after g('ttlng four roula.
Larry Wilrlcrmuth'l one hand
The box
• :-:core:
1
jump shut ~-:ave the lead b&lt;lek to
POMF.HOY : Hawthorne, . 4-4·6·
the: l'an1hf'fs at 38-311 and thl'y 12: W1ldermuth , r, ;j ~ - li · ll ; John·
.
.
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f ·
wt·re ucv1 ~ r h(:adctl thr rcsl uf tht• son,
l, 7 5·ti· 19. Du f111gton, g, 5·
2 2· 12, :-iisso11, g, li HH6; East·
utan () ·0 ·0·0 . L:u tt I)(·t· ' (). 0 • 0• 0 : A rn·
ultl n"u U-0; Tut:~olii, 2~"20· 26-70.
M!UllU~J&gt;fJHT : McCmnas, f, 1·
0·0·2, Kennl·1t y, f, 6+6·111 ; -Bowles,
L". 11 ·2·3·24; !Hnrly. i,:, 1-0-2-2; Whit·
latc h, g :i·U· H.i, Kellt•y , r, 2·0-1·4;
Kit chen, f . 1·0·0·2, Totuls, 25-6-13·

Urbana 71 Delaware 45
P1qua 83 GreenviUe 64
Col umbus -l :ast 84
Columbus Aquinas 62
Bexlel ~ Grandview 59 ot
Plain City Jonlllban Alder 73

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SI-'E."B ll!lillm''IOJ HE!'i!E FOit
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Dayton Dunh;1r 70 f''airv1ew 47
Dayton K1ser 54 [)a ~·to n Stivers 51
Middletown 83 Luna 55
Troy 63 Jt'airmont 55
Jeffcr~on 68 Philllpshurg 65
Mrnrlon H7 Marion 54
Hillsboro 61 Washtngton C H. 57
Xenia East 57 Spring Valley 54 Deoatur-Washington C.H. 63
Wayne 58 Germantown 48
Ironton St. Joe 57
Tipp City 45 Oakwood 41
Groveport 65 "Whitehall 48
Newton 71 Brown 67
Lorian 81 Fremont Roas 60
Franklin 85 Northridge 71
Zanesvllle 63 Marietta 54
Dixie 83 c~nterville 56
Newart 64 Dover 42
Versailles 82 Covington 67
Corning 103 New StralghU~villc 54
Bellefontaine 64 Lima Shawnee 07 Glenford 65 McLuney 57

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�Scipio Five Wins I

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t-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 19, 1957

Team

MUD

Junior Kennedy turnfii in a good
game fur the Middlt"port team
with 16 potflts, but not another
Yellow Jacket wu able to hit 10
or more points.

For the wmning Pomeroy (lvr,
S. T. JohnRon again tOJlperl the
sc-orers with 19 points. John Sisson had 16 while Aaron Buffiugton and Jumor Hawthorne earh
had 12 and Larr}' Wildnrnulh 11 .
The game throughout the f1nt
half wu nip and turk Wlth the
J'anthus finally taking !hl' lead
for good, with the excPpl ion of
one bnd mornrr.t in the second
half. on a f1eld goal by John Sisson that marlt it 21 ·20. The Pom&lt;'roy team hf' ld an edge unLil hairtime when the)' had a 32-3U ad vantag(' .
Pomemy ~ lart~Jd thf' second hal(
as lf they would pull away when
s1x slrai~ht poinls t,:ave them a J6·
30 lead but the ~iddlepofl team
came llark qui&lt;'kly and tied it up
on two frt'e throws by Bowleii at
36 alL
Larry Wilriermuth'!t one hand
jump ~hot J,'ilve the lead back lu
the Panthers at 3fi·3H &lt;~nd th(•y
Wt'fe tlt·~·pr he~~odcd the resl of the

Colgate Coach Is
New Mentor For
Houston Gridders
Jl(H 'STON , Tex. UP - Coarh
Harold I.ah11r of Colynl1·, whu ap
parently fit the bill as "lh~ man
dnlnr, more with hia nlllt&lt;'rlal thiln
anyon •. else,'' wu prCJlarhlij to
leavl' the N&lt;'w York ~ehool today
to IRkr ovt·r a• head coach at the
UnivNslly of HO!llton .
The :J8-year-o \d Lahar accertlt'd
a bid from !he young but wealthy
Jlouston school Friday to take
over whrre Coach Bill M(wk kfl
to IICt't·pt a 10-)'l'IIT, $17,000 pal'!
wilb Southern MetbOOist.

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GOLD IS MOTIFF
NEW YORK UP _ When the
Mlllrose JHhlelle Aaen. hold• u11
eolden jublltoe Indoor tuck meet
at Maditon Square Garden Feb. v.
&amp;old will be the motU{ for the
rl.zea, lwth told Wrlet watche11 go·
ni to the wtnnera of the nrious

f.

AND

4SKl TJTLI SHOT

average over a span of 12 cames
With the exccphon ot two or as has Radne.
three defensive lauses, Junior
Hawthorne turned ;u ' his best ball
Racine High Sehoul Principa:
game of lhr~ ~ea!lun as he tallied Donald (Pizzle) Wolfe who keep~
12 points and gut hts share of re- ~ \01tisties during gam('S was getbound~. In fatl the whole Pome- ling a bit impatient with the!&gt;('
roy team, altlwugh not turning in &gt;kcptics. Dtmng thr;·e
reren
their top effort of the sea~Jon, l'ornado g&lt;tmcs Wolle has ha·l
worked srrwo 1 hly as a unit.
four other pr•oplt' 11lisintl•re~lecl
Sisson lur;wd in hls best per- and 11keptlcs, too) ker~p shooting
forma nee s1nre the Logiln game records.
as his one-hanrl jtmlp shot was
In the three game.~ Wol£e's reonce again l1nflmg lhc range: Lar· cord was only o11e shot ofL Thh
ry Wildermuth played hi!! usual p_r~tty nearly disolves any skcp
steady and dependable t,:ame while lJCJsm!
Jotmson and Buffmgton
were
Racine supporl&lt;'rli, and the team
greath w1th lhctr one-two scoring itself • sort o[ woudt'''"gl
. " y, h ave
1 half expected the bubhlc to burst
11 urw ·
Bowles or ~liddleport was !he ~· trl)mentarily. A monlh a~o. bl'fe_llow .who h!H.I the crowd gasqmg fore tnck li11g Mlrlrlleport, Bob
wtlh ht~ lihu(,tlng ~ven though he llirch, ~.:reat lt.arJnl' ~u;mt. S&lt;li.-l ·
was hmttml w1lh hls maneuvering
".J got 11 feeling . Thi." h the! ni~o:ht
after gettlnt,: four fouls.
·.v e don't hit!"
The ~ox !'Core:
But it wasn't . The Tornado hao;
POMEilOY : Hawthorne. f, 4-4-6· maintained a IU\o
1·
W'ld•
ih f .,,6 11 · J b
·
'""-'' avpr~gc, t;ipp
! ·•·
&lt;-,
l ermu • ,., ..
• on- tngonccdol'mlo4'-l·'' th ·• · ·
,
son . c, 7-5-6-10; Huffmglon, Ill· 5- a 0
. , .' ', rce v.cek .~
2-2· 12; susm1 . g, 11-4-6-16: East- /• · ~akJng 11 h.HJ.:_" 11h a _rouple
man 0·0..0-0. Lunlw rl 0-0-0-0; Arnf .~ 311 later llnw lrm.lj: ran Jt kCUtJ
old 0-0-0-0~ Total~;. 25-20-26-70.
up·
MJVLJU:;POil'f McCumas, f. 1·
l''1:1ns here ar•• quietly crossin
0-0-2; Kennt·dy, f . 6--HS-111; Bowles, fingers , ho!Jin~ 1t hulds rt.l!:hl up
c, 11 -2-3-24, llltldy , \! . 1-0-2-2; Whit- to tournt~mcnt tlme, llnd beyond!
lalrh. g_ 3 ·0- l ·l.i. Kdlry , f. 2·0-1-4 ;
Kilc!wn . r. t -1!·0·2, To tals, 2!Hi· L3- Texas ns~L -- ~~thoct;~~a
:'Jii.
WEST
1-ir(Jfllll&lt;! hy quarltrs ·
Mun1 . St. 91 Colo St . 57
I'OIIlC'fOy
\2 20 20 18 70 ltlahn 64 Ort•)!nn 46
Ynuni 75
Milldll·pun.
1-1 Hi It 12 :5tl ~ll11h Ste ill Bri l' h.1m
"Ianford 70 Wlllihin.t:lon tl:J
off!~1uh : Jlaur ;111d Kes.-.el.

• win MaJ'or
LlOllS
COLLEGE
BASKETBALL Vl'ctory Agat'nst
Canad]'an League

KELLY
Tornadoes Stretch String T~i2 In Win
Over Rio Grande Cagers Friday 69-42
Racine took its 12th straight
victory against no defeats Friday
n~ght on it~t~ home court against
Rlo Grande 69-42 and maintained
its spectacular season team "!.hooting average of elightly better than
50 r1~.
The Tornadoes, who will
be
classed wilh the nationally famous Waterloo Wonders of 2:1 years
ago if they maiutain thi~ field goal
accuraey, were never ln real
trouble. With the score lied at 14·
14 at the enl:l or the tirst quarter.
however, fans h2d began to wonder if "this IS the ni~::ht the bo.ys
fold up."
It wasn't
Hio r.ranrle, with Garb,•r, the
bi!!: renter leading the way, had
shut frequently and made a good
percentage nf its pointl'l In th('
hr~t~t quarlcr. Rio Grande trailed
28-22 ;.t lhe half, and looked very
'much in Lhe game yet. The TorI nadoe8 had simply refused lo get
exrited in the lint half, had !!hot

, tried liO tim~s. h1t 18 tor 30 ~ :,
good enough tu w1n lots of game11
In 11 resene game the little Tor:
nado bst to Rio re9erves 42 tG 26
witih Ed Chi'lpman high for Racine
g:etlin!l 12 points.
. Scormg:

Rarine: Graham 5-6-6

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rlRmH.II.I)Il

as wt"!J aa the

leg~ co1 1~

I
by the Lionll in tho truJ
and the appeal.

f

O.AMI POSPONID
The basketball Jllmll' between
l'orlhtnd Grade School and Rutland Junior lli&amp;h School scheduled
lor Saturday nlght)laa been changed to Monday uight, .Jan. 21, beCIIW!c of road conditions school
oHiciuls announced today.

'" '' .,-,
' ,J'

while _Ronnie Saleer &amp;ot 13. Garbt•r
led RIO with IIi and Heward had
11.
,
A rneasurr of the atcsm gcncr·
altd by Jlacine Ia seon in the fact
that Racine player~ did not have
a pt'.r&amp;onal (Qui called •aalnst them
In the cnlire first half, and only
two in the third qu•rter. Moving
raster in tbe liaal quarter , six
were nssesSI!d againet tbem .
The Tornadoea sbot but 47 tim&lt;'3,
bit 24 for a 51% .verage . llio

Continues
Thru Jan. 20-26
Sloek On Hand Only

Wholesale
Prices

18; Sal-

2 0-0 4; .\lrDarle 0 0-0 0: Chapman
0 0·0 0 : TolJl!! 24 21 -27 60.

Hio Grande: Crothers 1 0·0 2;
Guthrie 0 0-0 0; Barber 6 3-4 Hi;
Howard 4 3 8 ll; Cain 5 0-2 LO;
Reece 2 0-0 4; Faddy 0 0-0 0. To-

F.

~OIQ .ICUPEUT&amp;S:
NEW Y01Ut'l1P - Wh)tey Ford

~w. Y"rlr. Van~ Jel~·hander is

5

2

re-cupf.raling , . frotn an attack o(

3

mUMps at

3
S

his th~e_e ~hjldreft.

'1

h~ Lon~~:

Islahd hoMe

~--r. ccntqctlnJil \he disuse . (rum

m·
c~

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· LT 1/0.tE
, on~ . ...:. A poll

.~,;._ ~naJtrs . sNoWed.

A 3 C'lerk
600.00
A 4 Treuur&lt;'r
276.00
A 5 Solicitor
500 .00
A 6 Bld,a. lmprovemenls 2,000.fl0
A 7 Public Emplayees Retirement System
300.00
A 8 Upl Advertising
ZMI.OO
A 9 Oftlce Sec'y
,2.080.00
A 10 Re.• ~&lt;nd-fo• poym &lt; of
:Parkin, l?t bonds
4.100.00
11
UtiUhe\.
2.000.00

of _12
a 13

Notes &amp; Int.
OCflce Exp.

·mt,ttiri.fy tav,t"l~wel-iili ·the voting 14
ace ttl, If. :A 14;Yt&lt;t&gt;014 .foutl..ter 15

1 .OM.OO
350.00

DlUilp Re.nt
600.00
rits'il'l.nces
1200 00
!ll4•. '1t•~-.:er• Q.lldJ abou~ t.hetr
Total General Fund
111'.614.00
g(l_vergRUiftl. iQ.-· sc~ool aod
btt~
~- 3. That there be appropriter infomled lbo\it' elections than
a_~d [tQm t~e GENERAL FUND
meat,: &amp;l'~wn•api.',' , ·
for OONTJN(,.£NCIES for purposes
not otherwi"e provided for: to be
e.xpended In aetordance wtlh the
provisions oi Section 5708.40 R. C.
the sum of $..1lj()().00
Sec. 4. That there be transferred
h;~ the GfiNE-RAL F'UND to the
~ Ft1ND tht sum of $23,860.00 '(if revenues from sources
!&gt;ther.than t~xes are to be depos1ted m the Safely, Servic(&gt;, etc ..
Fund~ as heretofore, an Ordinan\·r
to thJs effect must be passed hy
€o,Uneil, Sec. 1§706.12 R. C.); and
that, theril' te appropriated from
aaJ-IlSAFETY fQND the followinl,l :
SAFETY FUND
D 1 Marshall
$3.300.00
.'8 2 Polic~
8.700.00
8 3 First Ajd
500.00
B 4 Other Police Ex:p. 4 000 00
lf 5 F'i:re Chief-Salary ':loo:oo
B 6 Jo'iremen
75000
8 1 c;,;,;,n D•'"'"
250 oo
B 8 Other Fire Dept. Exp.
2·500 -00

*

•od

tals 18 6·14 42.

rrom tile GENEiiM.FUND to

the. CEM!ETERY FUND the sum or
,$j!.&amp;a,f).Oo; and thit there be up·

High School
Basketball

B! MR . AND MRS. Sllft'll

s.ctton 1. Be It Or.t.lai.nod b) II ~&lt;· t·rhuu~ ,-~ ro lht- g,:.: S.cvro i".:l&gt; lt h ·l
IDI~lew~1i!Jbt .ctrampl.on Gene F\tll· CouncU oJ Vtllage of Poml'roy , L" lll't•
_
~
Tht• dL'tNmmcd 35-ycar-o ~ mt!;
- ~~ today 011. the .lltrength ot a Stale of Ohio, 1'ha1. to provide for
sou~d but srientlrit' thrashinK ~­ tbe current exp.enset and othL·r tor . who w.~ s .as.s1sta.pt~ ~ ~UU
handt~ Hard)· "Bt:r:oo\..1" Small· e'Ependiturtoa of tbe said Village /II:! lid I 'nar h Rl'd .. &amp;a.~.. ~Bl
WGOd Friday nlxht iil their LeJe- Of Pomeroy durin1 thf' fiscal year s~·a~on , \'owed to !n1Ua.tl i;'J~ng
vlsed bout.
endlng December 31st, 1957 . the r htu!dm g pro,:&gt;_ram·· _at J~J; State
following IUms be and they Ul'e ~ ~~-~~-{'- f~O~~O~~ ,·~:__ l
WRIGLEY llONOitiD
hereb)' aet !)Aide and appropriated
'fulal Strct!l constructioo, MainNilW YO~K UP - Phtllp K. as follows, vl:t:
I temm&lt;.'t• and }{pr. Fund 27.924 00
Wrigley, president of ~he Cbi.cago
Sec. 2. That there be appropri- ! Sec . 10. 'rhat ther~ be appropri·
Cuba, today , ~.aa 8e~LM to re· alf•d from the GENEII.AL FUND : 11 ted rrom the GENERAL BOND
ecWe. the 19!i7 William J. SID&lt;:um
A. G!!!:NIRAL FUND
KF.TIHEMF.NT FUND:
aw8rd for ''long 111nd me-ritorious A 1 C'ounril
$ 288.00
GENERAL BOND R&amp;TtRE·
sexviee." to. ~~;a.ll.
A 2 M1,yor
960.00 1
MINT FUND

B 10 Hydrant Rent
3.300.00
200.00
B, 11 .Bonds
B 12 Police Pension Fund 1.600.00
Total Safoty Fund
25.400.00
_SE~VICI FUND
Street Ligh~mg
c
, $5.500.00
1
P"y.~t of oJ~ Wat. r bll 1.500.00
~ment ohl l1ght bill
1.000.00
Tol.{l.l Service Fund
8,000.00
Sec. 9-.. TW t~re be transfer-

ser 4 5·!J 13, Adams 0 6-7 6; Wol£e
7 0-1 :4; Rirch 6 4--4 18: Powell

By Unlt•d Press
Dayton !Junhllr 70 Fairview 47
Daytnn Kisl'r M Dayton Slivers :n
Middletown 83 Lima li5
only
"""i""'"Y·
stay out
in front. just enough to Troy 63 Fairmont 55
"1
In the third quartt'r the Tor- Jefferson 68 Phillipsburg 65
By Unlted Prell
lla!~Ot'S woke up from their sleep, Mendon 67 lotarion 54
EAST
which po.sstbly had been caused by Xenia East 57 Spring Valley M
Wayne M Germantown 48
Columbia 103 ('onu•\1 70
DETROIT UP
1'!
0 1 1 a natural letdown following a
61
flnrt
tno•lh
..
n
:ot
le
c
ro
t
,,
·
,,·,ng
and
fo•t
na•t
Tipp
Cit)' 4li Oakwood 41
l'r i''"''lon
~
'N
Lions and the National F'ootba\1 s
U "' w ll ~vf'r
Newton
71 Brown 67
Seton Hall 66 Temple ~9
League won :1 major battle •'rida
Pomeroy 60-'9 onl~ Tuesday ntgh~.
Holy Cross Dl f'ol,llate 73
with Canadian professional foo~ ~hey stretched their lead methodl· Franklin 83 Northridge 71
1
SOUTH
ball when a threc·man Ontario Su- ~ally to 46-29 and won going away Dixie 83 Centerville 56
Versailles 82 Covington 67
Will &amp; Mary 72 Virginia Poly 70 promc Court ruled quHrlerback m !he fourth quarter.
.
Wa11h . &amp; Lee M Gt·o. Wash. 57
Tom Duhlinski'll eonlract with DeJour Racine players hl~ .m the Betlefontalne 64 Lima ShaWlllee 37
Tulane 66 Lout11iana St. 64trolt wfts vJiid when DubJinski .-l~uble scoring column, wuth Hob
Au,tin l'e.ay 78 Lincnln Mcm. U. 70 jumped tr: Toronto.
DLrch, speedy guilrd and Doug
MIDWEST
The court rulln ord
d 0 b- Gnharn e'leh getting 16 polnU.
('Ind. 00 E~tat. Ky. Stahl 82
linskl to pay the ttons c~ 05o11 - Carl Wolfe, the shot artist, had 14
1

Xenia Central 58 Fairborn 48
Concord 74 Urba11a St. ~hrys 50
Liberty Center 60 Delta 58
Defiance 56 Anthony Wayne
Ottawa Hilb 66 Archbold ~
Columbu!'i South 77
Columbus Linden 68 ot
Circleville 67 Eastmnor 46 1
Hilliards 74 Marysville 63
l&lt;cynoldsburg 88 New Albany
Bueyrus :13 Bellevue 43

DAILY

Rt&gt;dc 111 ptlon of Bomt~

4.001100

l llltt&gt;r&lt;.•~&gt;.l on· Bonds
l.-440 DO
Total Gen. Bond Ret. Fund
!i,440.00
GRAND TOTAL ApPROPJUA ·
TlONS
$00,728.00
S('e. 2. And the Village Clerk is
ht:rl.'by authurized lo drp~ !;is

wamnts

Q.the.r ~~~

Deoatur-Washington C.H. 63
Ironton St. Joe 57
Groveport 43&amp; 'Wbltehall 48
Lorl•n 81 Fremont Rota 60
Zanesville 63 Marietta 54
New1rk 64 Dover 42
Cornlng 103 New Straigh~ville M
Glenford 03 MeLuney ~7

.t9Win8:

L. S:rR.IIT. MAIN:TENANCI
.

'.~1ft•

AND

.l tiPAII FUND

Employes
Materials
St. Repairs
'll'~·~ l(nple:rnents ,etc.

o\ llttA!J"est

MiicellaheOUs

WOULD YOU GIVE UP
THREE MINUTES TO
SAVE YOUR
LIFE?

l'~ruk;.Eme. ~·:.___

THE MOST IMPORTANT

"STOP SIGN"
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The annual meeting of the
lilockholdcrs or the Mei.r;:s Grocery
Comp&lt;~nY. ~iddleport. Ohio \1 ill hl'
held Munday evening Jan. 281.lJ. ~I
!1:00 o'clot'k at the office of the
Com~1any, to elect a Board of Oi rect_ors and to transael ~uch oti_JC'r
I busmess liS may couw before 11
HOMER E COOK President
(1) I2 !9 26, 3t~
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till F DOWN I

IICOIID-lnsi~t 00

Leaol
NOtice
1

13,000.00
4,000 .00
6,500.00
1,500.00
1,22..00
!)00.00

$11,000.00; 3nl Bond to bt' retired
Utrce years from date of issuance,
amount $5,000.00; 4th Bond to be
retired four years from &lt;late of
iss.uance, amount $5,000.00; lnler·
est rate not to exct'ed 6', per
annum. Interest payable annually.
Bids will he r~eeived 81ly time
prior to 12 o'clock noon February
2. 1957. Sale of •Bonds will be helrl
at 11:00 A. M. February 4, 1957
at the office of the Meigi County
Commisliioners. Court Hous£'. Porneroy, Ohio.

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aoDOWNI

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WHERE
l RAFFIC LAWS
ARE OBEYED
Df ATH S GO

1.2oo.oo 1tn 12. 19. 2_a._lt&lt;_ _

SNO-GRIP
BATTERIES

FOR WINTER
DRIVING

WE BtlVE PLENTY

OOWN!
SURE-START

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ANTI-FREEZE

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THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY
tl Years of Cootlnuous Service
'lhoae: 8%-435

TIRES
A-Plenty

OF ALL PRICES

l'omeroy

OLDSIIIOIIILI-CAVILLAC DEALIR

W. Moin St.

Pomeroy
•

V. D.. EDWARDS
INSURANCE OF ALL TYPES
E. 2nd Sl.
Pboae 85·X

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Pomeroy

WILLIAMSON OIL
COMPANY
W. Mala Sl.

Pomeroy

1

U . SPOILED THE

MEIGS COUN'I'Y CO III\IIS·
SIONERS. Dean Barnitz. Clerk

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By HAROLD Clii,\Y

Ll

strict eat~

of all ttaftk: Jaws. Trafti:: rccuJation!
"""'fiN you. not apiDsl you. -

KARR 6' VAN %ANDT

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Olds offers blg·car styling, big-car power and big-car
value that holds (or lop resale lomorrow. So rocket away
now befol·e your car loses ~not her day of vaJuel

UAIN.

Legal Notice

POMEROY

SPECIALS

nHT - Dri,. ..rdy IDd "'""'"o"'IJ

FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING MATERIALS

IIODY&amp;UT ALSO
TOTH&amp;

for payments from any of~
lire- .
going appropriation~ 'U
civing proper cel'tiricateli
·, a ~ ouch·
crs therefor. appro '
. •
f
board Or oflicers au
d by·
law to approve the · Saiii:Aie-.r ,1'.· ·
ordinance or iesolution of -cou
~
to n'lake the e\penclitul-e!t:Pr
~
ed that no warrnn~ ~~!!
' ~~r
or paid for satarH!S or
es . xcept to persons em .' ye'd
'!
autboritv of ·and in acc.ordancc
with Ja~ or ordinance. Provided
furtlwr that the appropriation for
contingcnri~s ..:an only be expended ttpon ap.pcal of lwo-thirds vote
o[ Council ror items of expense
cunslituUug a legal
ob1\galion
1against th.e village, and for pur·
poses other than those covered by
! the other specific appropriations
h(•rein made.
Sc('. 21: This ordinance shall
take effect .-11 the earliest period
allowed by law.
Pass(•d Ja11. 7. 1(}57.
E li'. ROBINSON
President of Council
A'J"''F.ST: Charles W. Legar
Clerk uf Council
OJ 12. 19. 2tc
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All a driver can pin on Ill avera~

younotr. otocNo "!""'d !imill ...t

ONLY ONE STOP

TOTHE
A!llle
"'"" .

on the Vil!ag~r··•

BE SURE WITH PURE

thret minutu I

•

NOT OIU.• I

200.00 date of issuance, amount $5,0110.00;

Spt.em
600.00
TQtal Cemetery Fund
6,880.00
Sec. 10 Tbat there be appropri·ja.~·- frOm tbe STREET CON·
'S:TKUCTION. MAINTENANCE and
~ ~J\18. ~N-D (Motor Vehicle
and· Gasoline Tax Funds) the fot-

Hilbboro 61 Washington C.H. 57

__,__...

eLANKY PLANKY is nola "'Jack of All Trades,"' ...
bul a master of ONE! If you plan to build . . . repair or
remodel. you'll wanllo vbillhe home of LANKY rLANKY for helpful suggestions and competent advice.

M9SHaOOMS

,.LaQds. and Buildings
1,000.00 2nd Bond to he retin! two year!!
Pul;tUc Employees Retirement
from date of illsuan&lt;·e, amount

Iigbts, by isnorins olop·oi&amp;n•-"'

4UMtl•ner.l• rell•billty tnd Integrity.

OP MIIID

' pr.opriated from said CEM.ET·E R\' The Meigs County Commis-,iunt'rs
FUND the fo,llqwine:
will receive bids for saiC' of County
D. CEMITIRY FUND
Bonds in amounl of $20.0UU tiO lo
· s~oy.ea
$4,500.00 be issued Ft'brua.ry 4lh. 1957: Jst
~~ and Equipment
500.110 •Bond to be rPtil'ed onl' Yt•ar fl'am

lrip-by speeding, by passing

LANKY PLANKY It • copyrtthted
tredemerk •w•rd•d only to lumber
IIWI lul\dlntJ Supply D.. l•r• of un•

P'omoroy·Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 19, 19~7--8

(·l~mo•·~:d . for a mnkh With Dew

2

Wabama 70, S.~lb'viUe 41
Racine 69, Rio Grande 42
Pt. Pleasant 59, Barbourt¥ille 68

SNOW GRIP

~•ntinol .

Appro
Currt&gt;ut F.xpt·n~•·,
Lo~ A:-&gt;(;t-:U:s l LP ~ Jun ~1 r·
and other ExpendHutt'.!l u( llw I " ~'~. IW \\ h ~,·ad fo tol ha ll cout·h fut
Villlliit' Of POIO('fO)' , SL&amp;It• or Ohio . !uw;, Sl:llt• ( , , ! lt·~ l', IIDid tojll') lw

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2

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Ollly

Myers Atming To
Build Iowa Into
Rig 7 Leader .

l 'I .rVF.LAil/0 UP- Third-ranked during \be f'llt'lll )'IP8f f&lt;fid/11~ 0o• ~ li u pi'~ \U JllU tdd \hf" dcft:O\ rtd
dt•!J 1 ~do n· ·~ 1ul u unt' of tb~ J.lu'.l.
''onu~r '"'lph ··Til!l'r" Ji)ne!l Ct"mber 3ltt. 11'67.

Won Lo..
6
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MIDDLEPOII,T
1
6
J•ol&lt;,.n
1 '4
AREA R'I&amp;U~ T~ L~St ~~~
PomeroY 70 Mi4di~Oi:t, 56Nelsonvill~ 91. Loilan M - ·
Alnens 114, \ll.l!lllot&gt; 81Jaekson 501O.llipolls 51

o•o!NANe• No. 313

ANNUAL A..-:ONtAltON

An ordi::;~::~~~~~ake

SEO~ I.TANI?ING~

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1

PhJ!adelphi.:t. Jan. 31 at 10 a, m ,
ES-T, with comp&amp;etioa ol !At&gt; draft
o.C colle.u p.1.a)ua tAe firll ordPr
ul hulllntl'l¥.
prl~tlon!l tor

a

W•llston
Gallipolis

l,.eajlue

wilt' bej'in lt1 annaar m~ting m

HIU'fi~onnllf Wilb lenny William~
guurd gettl~Ut: ~ PQint-11 for ""'-orin~
houots.
Qua.rtt-r M"or.t:!l w~·l'4· :
10 36 46 G8
I Iarrison \' i ll~
·20 39 M
Shade
In ll resC'rvc game Shade re·
SNVI:'I beat the liUle Scipi,ps. tQ
to 23.
Scoring , Harrl~&gt;on\'\lle: Birchfield 1-1·3; B. Willilnt8 4-1+, Gergan 3-5--11: Ncrman 1-G-2: X. Williams 15-13-43.
Shade: El11wlck 6-().12; Flet£ber
0.3·3; Gwinn 0.1-1; Hanning 3-l-7;
FJariders S-3-lil; Ruth 1·3-!i; lkGralb 4:-2·10; SwendeU :J.0-6; Er·
win 2.0-f ; Jeffers 3-0-6.

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· Legal Notice

tOMI'\.nl OIIAPT

LUI. Lbe -N,dql'll• ""eqtkll

H11rl'iROnvJ\Ie u.gers jumped in ·
to a nrsl quarter lll'ad and held
it all tht' Wa)' tor 11 eloM" 68-tlrt vk-·
tory Ftld~ llllht Qver Sbade nl

Nel~anvitle
POMEROY
A thefts
Lateen

WI~L

Pll.ILADELPHJA UP -Commitioner Bert Bell h11 announeed

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�Scipio Five Wins I

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t-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 19, 1957

Team

MUD

Junior Kennedy turnfii in a good
game fur the Middlt"port team
with 16 potflts, but not another
Yellow Jacket wu able to hit 10
or more points.

For the wmning Pomeroy (lvr,
S. T. JohnRon again tOJlperl the
sc-orers with 19 points. John Sisson had 16 while Aaron Buffiugton and Jumor Hawthorne earh
had 12 and Larr}' Wildnrnulh 11 .
The game throughout the f1nt
half wu nip and turk Wlth the
J'anthus finally taking !hl' lead
for good, with the excPpl ion of
one bnd mornrr.t in the second
half. on a f1eld goal by John Sisson that marlt it 21 ·20. The Pom&lt;'roy team hf' ld an edge unLil hairtime when the)' had a 32-3U ad vantag(' .
Pomemy ~ lart~Jd thf' second hal(
as lf they would pull away when
s1x slrai~ht poinls t,:ave them a J6·
30 lead but the ~iddlepofl team
came llark qui&lt;'kly and tied it up
on two frt'e throws by Bowleii at
36 alL
Larry Wilriermuth'!t one hand
jump ~hot J,'ilve the lead back lu
the Panthers at 3fi·3H &lt;~nd th(•y
Wt'fe tlt·~·pr he~~odcd the resl of the

Colgate Coach Is
New Mentor For
Houston Gridders
Jl(H 'STON , Tex. UP - Coarh
Harold I.ah11r of Colynl1·, whu ap
parently fit the bill as "lh~ man
dnlnr, more with hia nlllt&lt;'rlal thiln
anyon •. else,'' wu prCJlarhlij to
leavl' the N&lt;'w York ~ehool today
to IRkr ovt·r a• head coach at the
UnivNslly of HO!llton .
The :J8-year-o \d Lahar accertlt'd
a bid from !he young but wealthy
Jlouston school Friday to take
over whrre Coach Bill M(wk kfl
to IICt't·pt a 10-)'l'IIT, $17,000 pal'!
wilb Southern MetbOOist.

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GOLD IS MOTIFF
NEW YORK UP _ When the
Mlllrose JHhlelle Aaen. hold• u11
eolden jublltoe Indoor tuck meet
at Maditon Square Garden Feb. v.
&amp;old will be the motU{ for the
rl.zea, lwth told Wrlet watche11 go·
ni to the wtnnera of the nrious

f.

AND

4SKl TJTLI SHOT

average over a span of 12 cames
With the exccphon ot two or as has Radne.
three defensive lauses, Junior
Hawthorne turned ;u ' his best ball
Racine High Sehoul Principa:
game of lhr~ ~ea!lun as he tallied Donald (Pizzle) Wolfe who keep~
12 points and gut hts share of re- ~ \01tisties during gam('S was getbound~. In fatl the whole Pome- ling a bit impatient with the!&gt;('
roy team, altlwugh not turning in &gt;kcptics. Dtmng thr;·e
reren
their top effort of the sea~Jon, l'ornado g&lt;tmcs Wolle has ha·l
worked srrwo 1 hly as a unit.
four other pr•oplt' 11lisintl•re~lecl
Sisson lur;wd in hls best per- and 11keptlcs, too) ker~p shooting
forma nee s1nre the Logiln game records.
as his one-hanrl jtmlp shot was
In the three game.~ Wol£e's reonce again l1nflmg lhc range: Lar· cord was only o11e shot ofL Thh
ry Wildermuth played hi!! usual p_r~tty nearly disolves any skcp
steady and dependable t,:ame while lJCJsm!
Jotmson and Buffmgton
were
Racine supporl&lt;'rli, and the team
greath w1th lhctr one-two scoring itself • sort o[ woudt'''"gl
. " y, h ave
1 half expected the bubhlc to burst
11 urw ·
Bowles or ~liddleport was !he ~· trl)mentarily. A monlh a~o. bl'fe_llow .who h!H.I the crowd gasqmg fore tnck li11g Mlrlrlleport, Bob
wtlh ht~ lihu(,tlng ~ven though he llirch, ~.:reat lt.arJnl' ~u;mt. S&lt;li.-l ·
was hmttml w1lh hls maneuvering
".J got 11 feeling . Thi." h the! ni~o:ht
after gettlnt,: four fouls.
·.v e don't hit!"
The ~ox !'Core:
But it wasn't . The Tornado hao;
POMEilOY : Hawthorne. f, 4-4-6· maintained a IU\o
1·
W'ld•
ih f .,,6 11 · J b
·
'""-'' avpr~gc, t;ipp
! ·•·
&lt;-,
l ermu • ,., ..
• on- tngonccdol'mlo4'-l·'' th ·• · ·
,
son . c, 7-5-6-10; Huffmglon, Ill· 5- a 0
. , .' ', rce v.cek .~
2-2· 12; susm1 . g, 11-4-6-16: East- /• · ~akJng 11 h.HJ.:_" 11h a _rouple
man 0·0..0-0. Lunlw rl 0-0-0-0; Arnf .~ 311 later llnw lrm.lj: ran Jt kCUtJ
old 0-0-0-0~ Total~;. 25-20-26-70.
up·
MJVLJU:;POil'f McCumas, f. 1·
l''1:1ns here ar•• quietly crossin
0-0-2; Kennt·dy, f . 6--HS-111; Bowles, fingers , ho!Jin~ 1t hulds rt.l!:hl up
c, 11 -2-3-24, llltldy , \! . 1-0-2-2; Whit- to tournt~mcnt tlme, llnd beyond!
lalrh. g_ 3 ·0- l ·l.i. Kdlry , f. 2·0-1-4 ;
Kilc!wn . r. t -1!·0·2, To tals, 2!Hi· L3- Texas ns~L -- ~~thoct;~~a
:'Jii.
WEST
1-ir(Jfllll&lt;! hy quarltrs ·
Mun1 . St. 91 Colo St . 57
I'OIIlC'fOy
\2 20 20 18 70 ltlahn 64 Ort•)!nn 46
Ynuni 75
Milldll·pun.
1-1 Hi It 12 :5tl ~ll11h Ste ill Bri l' h.1m
"Ianford 70 Wlllihin.t:lon tl:J
off!~1uh : Jlaur ;111d Kes.-.el.

• win MaJ'or
LlOllS
COLLEGE
BASKETBALL Vl'ctory Agat'nst
Canad]'an League

KELLY
Tornadoes Stretch String T~i2 In Win
Over Rio Grande Cagers Friday 69-42
Racine took its 12th straight
victory against no defeats Friday
n~ght on it~t~ home court against
Rlo Grande 69-42 and maintained
its spectacular season team "!.hooting average of elightly better than
50 r1~.
The Tornadoes, who will
be
classed wilh the nationally famous Waterloo Wonders of 2:1 years
ago if they maiutain thi~ field goal
accuraey, were never ln real
trouble. With the score lied at 14·
14 at the enl:l or the tirst quarter.
however, fans h2d began to wonder if "this IS the ni~::ht the bo.ys
fold up."
It wasn't
Hio r.ranrle, with Garb,•r, the
bi!!: renter leading the way, had
shut frequently and made a good
percentage nf its pointl'l In th('
hr~t~t quarlcr. Rio Grande trailed
28-22 ;.t lhe half, and looked very
'much in Lhe game yet. The TorI nadoe8 had simply refused lo get
exrited in the lint half, had !!hot

, tried liO tim~s. h1t 18 tor 30 ~ :,
good enough tu w1n lots of game11
In 11 resene game the little Tor:
nado bst to Rio re9erves 42 tG 26
witih Ed Chi'lpman high for Racine
g:etlin!l 12 points.
. Scormg:

Rarine: Graham 5-6-6

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rlRmH.II.I)Il

as wt"!J aa the

leg~ co1 1~

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by the Lionll in tho truJ
and the appeal.

f

O.AMI POSPONID
The basketball Jllmll' between
l'orlhtnd Grade School and Rutland Junior lli&amp;h School scheduled
lor Saturday nlght)laa been changed to Monday uight, .Jan. 21, beCIIW!c of road conditions school
oHiciuls announced today.

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while _Ronnie Saleer &amp;ot 13. Garbt•r
led RIO with IIi and Heward had
11.
,
A rneasurr of the atcsm gcncr·
altd by Jlacine Ia seon in the fact
that Racine player~ did not have
a pt'.r&amp;onal (Qui called •aalnst them
In the cnlire first half, and only
two in the third qu•rter. Moving
raster in tbe liaal quarter , six
were nssesSI!d againet tbem .
The Tornadoea sbot but 47 tim&lt;'3,
bit 24 for a 51% .verage . llio

Continues
Thru Jan. 20-26
Sloek On Hand Only

Wholesale
Prices

18; Sal-

2 0-0 4; .\lrDarle 0 0-0 0: Chapman
0 0·0 0 : TolJl!! 24 21 -27 60.

Hio Grande: Crothers 1 0·0 2;
Guthrie 0 0-0 0; Barber 6 3-4 Hi;
Howard 4 3 8 ll; Cain 5 0-2 LO;
Reece 2 0-0 4; Faddy 0 0-0 0. To-

F.

~OIQ .ICUPEUT&amp;S:
NEW Y01Ut'l1P - Wh)tey Ford

~w. Y"rlr. Van~ Jel~·hander is

5

2

re-cupf.raling , . frotn an attack o(

3

mUMps at

3
S

his th~e_e ~hjldreft.

'1

h~ Lon~~:

Islahd hoMe

~--r. ccntqctlnJil \he disuse . (rum

m·
c~

-~
· LT 1/0.tE
, on~ . ...:. A poll

.~,;._ ~naJtrs . sNoWed.

A 3 C'lerk
600.00
A 4 Treuur&lt;'r
276.00
A 5 Solicitor
500 .00
A 6 Bld,a. lmprovemenls 2,000.fl0
A 7 Public Emplayees Retirement System
300.00
A 8 Upl Advertising
ZMI.OO
A 9 Oftlce Sec'y
,2.080.00
A 10 Re.• ~&lt;nd-fo• poym &lt; of
:Parkin, l?t bonds
4.100.00
11
UtiUhe\.
2.000.00

of _12
a 13

Notes &amp; Int.
OCflce Exp.

·mt,ttiri.fy tav,t"l~wel-iili ·the voting 14
ace ttl, If. :A 14;Yt&lt;t&gt;014 .foutl..ter 15

1 .OM.OO
350.00

DlUilp Re.nt
600.00
rits'il'l.nces
1200 00
!ll4•. '1t•~-.:er• Q.lldJ abou~ t.hetr
Total General Fund
111'.614.00
g(l_vergRUiftl. iQ.-· sc~ool aod
btt~
~- 3. That there be appropriter infomled lbo\it' elections than
a_~d [tQm t~e GENERAL FUND
meat,: &amp;l'~wn•api.',' , ·
for OONTJN(,.£NCIES for purposes
not otherwi"e provided for: to be
e.xpended In aetordance wtlh the
provisions oi Section 5708.40 R. C.
the sum of $..1lj()().00
Sec. 4. That there be transferred
h;~ the GfiNE-RAL F'UND to the
~ Ft1ND tht sum of $23,860.00 '(if revenues from sources
!&gt;ther.than t~xes are to be depos1ted m the Safely, Servic(&gt;, etc ..
Fund~ as heretofore, an Ordinan\·r
to thJs effect must be passed hy
€o,Uneil, Sec. 1§706.12 R. C.); and
that, theril' te appropriated from
aaJ-IlSAFETY fQND the followinl,l :
SAFETY FUND
D 1 Marshall
$3.300.00
.'8 2 Polic~
8.700.00
8 3 First Ajd
500.00
B 4 Other Police Ex:p. 4 000 00
lf 5 F'i:re Chief-Salary ':loo:oo
B 6 Jo'iremen
75000
8 1 c;,;,;,n D•'"'"
250 oo
B 8 Other Fire Dept. Exp.
2·500 -00

*

•od

tals 18 6·14 42.

rrom tile GENEiiM.FUND to

the. CEM!ETERY FUND the sum or
,$j!.&amp;a,f).Oo; and thit there be up·

High School
Basketball

B! MR . AND MRS. Sllft'll

s.ctton 1. Be It Or.t.lai.nod b) II ~&lt;· t·rhuu~ ,-~ ro lht- g,:.: S.cvro i".:l&gt; lt h ·l
IDI~lew~1i!Jbt .ctrampl.on Gene F\tll· CouncU oJ Vtllage of Poml'roy , L" lll't•
_
~
Tht• dL'tNmmcd 35-ycar-o ~ mt!;
- ~~ today 011. the .lltrength ot a Stale of Ohio, 1'ha1. to provide for
sou~d but srientlrit' thrashinK ~­ tbe current exp.enset and othL·r tor . who w.~ s .as.s1sta.pt~ ~ ~UU
handt~ Hard)· "Bt:r:oo\..1" Small· e'Ependiturtoa of tbe said Village /II:! lid I 'nar h Rl'd .. &amp;a.~.. ~Bl
WGOd Friday nlxht iil their LeJe- Of Pomeroy durin1 thf' fiscal year s~·a~on , \'owed to !n1Ua.tl i;'J~ng
vlsed bout.
endlng December 31st, 1957 . the r htu!dm g pro,:&gt;_ram·· _at J~J; State
following IUms be and they Ul'e ~ ~~-~~-{'- f~O~~O~~ ,·~:__ l
WRIGLEY llONOitiD
hereb)' aet !)Aide and appropriated
'fulal Strct!l constructioo, MainNilW YO~K UP - Phtllp K. as follows, vl:t:
I temm&lt;.'t• and }{pr. Fund 27.924 00
Wrigley, president of ~he Cbi.cago
Sec. 2. That there be appropri- ! Sec . 10. 'rhat ther~ be appropri·
Cuba, today , ~.aa 8e~LM to re· alf•d from the GENEII.AL FUND : 11 ted rrom the GENERAL BOND
ecWe. the 19!i7 William J. SID&lt;:um
A. G!!!:NIRAL FUND
KF.TIHEMF.NT FUND:
aw8rd for ''long 111nd me-ritorious A 1 C'ounril
$ 288.00
GENERAL BOND R&amp;TtRE·
sexviee." to. ~~;a.ll.
A 2 M1,yor
960.00 1
MINT FUND

B 10 Hydrant Rent
3.300.00
200.00
B, 11 .Bonds
B 12 Police Pension Fund 1.600.00
Total Safoty Fund
25.400.00
_SE~VICI FUND
Street Ligh~mg
c
, $5.500.00
1
P"y.~t of oJ~ Wat. r bll 1.500.00
~ment ohl l1ght bill
1.000.00
Tol.{l.l Service Fund
8,000.00
Sec. 9-.. TW t~re be transfer-

ser 4 5·!J 13, Adams 0 6-7 6; Wol£e
7 0-1 :4; Rirch 6 4--4 18: Powell

By Unlt•d Press
Dayton !Junhllr 70 Fairview 47
Daytnn Kisl'r M Dayton Slivers :n
Middletown 83 Lima li5
only
"""i""'"Y·
stay out
in front. just enough to Troy 63 Fairmont 55
"1
In the third quartt'r the Tor- Jefferson 68 Phillipsburg 65
By Unlted Prell
lla!~Ot'S woke up from their sleep, Mendon 67 lotarion 54
EAST
which po.sstbly had been caused by Xenia East 57 Spring Valley M
Wayne M Germantown 48
Columbia 103 ('onu•\1 70
DETROIT UP
1'!
0 1 1 a natural letdown following a
61
flnrt
tno•lh
..
n
:ot
le
c
ro
t
,,
·
,,·,ng
and
fo•t
na•t
Tipp
Cit)' 4li Oakwood 41
l'r i''"''lon
~
'N
Lions and the National F'ootba\1 s
U "' w ll ~vf'r
Newton
71 Brown 67
Seton Hall 66 Temple ~9
League won :1 major battle •'rida
Pomeroy 60-'9 onl~ Tuesday ntgh~.
Holy Cross Dl f'ol,llate 73
with Canadian professional foo~ ~hey stretched their lead methodl· Franklin 83 Northridge 71
1
SOUTH
ball when a threc·man Ontario Su- ~ally to 46-29 and won going away Dixie 83 Centerville 56
Versailles 82 Covington 67
Will &amp; Mary 72 Virginia Poly 70 promc Court ruled quHrlerback m !he fourth quarter.
.
Wa11h . &amp; Lee M Gt·o. Wash. 57
Tom Duhlinski'll eonlract with DeJour Racine players hl~ .m the Betlefontalne 64 Lima ShaWlllee 37
Tulane 66 Lout11iana St. 64trolt wfts vJiid when DubJinski .-l~uble scoring column, wuth Hob
Au,tin l'e.ay 78 Lincnln Mcm. U. 70 jumped tr: Toronto.
DLrch, speedy guilrd and Doug
MIDWEST
The court rulln ord
d 0 b- Gnharn e'leh getting 16 polnU.
('Ind. 00 E~tat. Ky. Stahl 82
linskl to pay the ttons c~ 05o11 - Carl Wolfe, the shot artist, had 14
1

Xenia Central 58 Fairborn 48
Concord 74 Urba11a St. ~hrys 50
Liberty Center 60 Delta 58
Defiance 56 Anthony Wayne
Ottawa Hilb 66 Archbold ~
Columbu!'i South 77
Columbus Linden 68 ot
Circleville 67 Eastmnor 46 1
Hilliards 74 Marysville 63
l&lt;cynoldsburg 88 New Albany
Bueyrus :13 Bellevue 43

DAILY

Rt&gt;dc 111 ptlon of Bomt~

4.001100

l llltt&gt;r&lt;.•~&gt;.l on· Bonds
l.-440 DO
Total Gen. Bond Ret. Fund
!i,440.00
GRAND TOTAL ApPROPJUA ·
TlONS
$00,728.00
S('e. 2. And the Village Clerk is
ht:rl.'by authurized lo drp~ !;is

wamnts

Q.the.r ~~~

Deoatur-Washington C.H. 63
Ironton St. Joe 57
Groveport 43&amp; 'Wbltehall 48
Lorl•n 81 Fremont Rota 60
Zanesville 63 Marietta 54
New1rk 64 Dover 42
Cornlng 103 New Straigh~ville M
Glenford 03 MeLuney ~7

.t9Win8:

L. S:rR.IIT. MAIN:TENANCI
.

'.~1ft•

AND

.l tiPAII FUND

Employes
Materials
St. Repairs
'll'~·~ l(nple:rnents ,etc.

o\ llttA!J"est

MiicellaheOUs

WOULD YOU GIVE UP
THREE MINUTES TO
SAVE YOUR
LIFE?

l'~ruk;.Eme. ~·:.___

THE MOST IMPORTANT

"STOP SIGN"
tN

I

The annual meeting of the
lilockholdcrs or the Mei.r;:s Grocery
Comp&lt;~nY. ~iddleport. Ohio \1 ill hl'
held Munday evening Jan. 281.lJ. ~I
!1:00 o'clot'k at the office of the
Com~1any, to elect a Board of Oi rect_ors and to transael ~uch oti_JC'r
I busmess liS may couw before 11
HOMER E COOK President
(1) I2 !9 26, 3t~
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till F DOWN I

IICOIID-lnsi~t 00

Leaol
NOtice
1

13,000.00
4,000 .00
6,500.00
1,500.00
1,22..00
!)00.00

$11,000.00; 3nl Bond to bt' retired
Utrce years from date of issuance,
amount $5,000.00; 4th Bond to be
retired four years from &lt;late of
iss.uance, amount $5,000.00; lnler·
est rate not to exct'ed 6', per
annum. Interest payable annually.
Bids will he r~eeived 81ly time
prior to 12 o'clock noon February
2. 1957. Sale of •Bonds will be helrl
at 11:00 A. M. February 4, 1957
at the office of the Meigi County
Commisliioners. Court Hous£'. Porneroy, Ohio.

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aoDOWNI

_

WHERE
l RAFFIC LAWS
ARE OBEYED
Df ATH S GO

1.2oo.oo 1tn 12. 19. 2_a._lt&lt;_ _

SNO-GRIP
BATTERIES

FOR WINTER
DRIVING

WE BtlVE PLENTY

OOWN!
SURE-START

..... rt ,_ lMII

.,..'

ANTI-FREEZE

".

w.tr~ ·

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY
tl Years of Cootlnuous Service
'lhoae: 8%-435

TIRES
A-Plenty

OF ALL PRICES

l'omeroy

OLDSIIIOIIILI-CAVILLAC DEALIR

W. Moin St.

Pomeroy
•

V. D.. EDWARDS
INSURANCE OF ALL TYPES
E. 2nd Sl.
Pboae 85·X

A ..............
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\TI
\QI

Pomeroy

WILLIAMSON OIL
COMPANY
W. Mala Sl.

Pomeroy

1

U . SPOILED THE

MEIGS COUN'I'Y CO III\IIS·
SIONERS. Dean Barnitz. Clerk

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By HAROLD Clii,\Y

Ll

strict eat~

of all ttaftk: Jaws. Trafti:: rccuJation!
"""'fiN you. not apiDsl you. -

KARR 6' VAN %ANDT

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warolnc·lipL--- ..
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..

Olds offers blg·car styling, big-car power and big-car
value that holds (or lop resale lomorrow. So rocket away
now befol·e your car loses ~not her day of vaJuel

UAIN.

Legal Notice

POMEROY

SPECIALS

nHT - Dri,. ..rdy IDd "'""'"o"'IJ

FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING MATERIALS

IIODY&amp;UT ALSO
TOTH&amp;

for payments from any of~
lire- .
going appropriation~ 'U
civing proper cel'tiricateli
·, a ~ ouch·
crs therefor. appro '
. •
f
board Or oflicers au
d by·
law to approve the · Saiii:Aie-.r ,1'.· ·
ordinance or iesolution of -cou
~
to n'lake the e\penclitul-e!t:Pr
~
ed that no warrnn~ ~~!!
' ~~r
or paid for satarH!S or
es . xcept to persons em .' ye'd
'!
autboritv of ·and in acc.ordancc
with Ja~ or ordinance. Provided
furtlwr that the appropriation for
contingcnri~s ..:an only be expended ttpon ap.pcal of lwo-thirds vote
o[ Council ror items of expense
cunslituUug a legal
ob1\galion
1against th.e village, and for pur·
poses other than those covered by
! the other specific appropriations
h(•rein made.
Sc('. 21: This ordinance shall
take effect .-11 the earliest period
allowed by law.
Pass(•d Ja11. 7. 1(}57.
E li'. ROBINSON
President of Council
A'J"''F.ST: Charles W. Legar
Clerk uf Council
OJ 12. 19. 2tc
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All a driver can pin on Ill avera~

younotr. otocNo "!""'d !imill ...t

ONLY ONE STOP

TOTHE
A!llle
"'"" .

on the Vil!ag~r··•

BE SURE WITH PURE

thret minutu I

•

NOT OIU.• I

200.00 date of issuance, amount $5,0110.00;

Spt.em
600.00
TQtal Cemetery Fund
6,880.00
Sec. 10 Tbat there be appropri·ja.~·- frOm tbe STREET CON·
'S:TKUCTION. MAINTENANCE and
~ ~J\18. ~N-D (Motor Vehicle
and· Gasoline Tax Funds) the fot-

Hilbboro 61 Washington C.H. 57

__,__...

eLANKY PLANKY is nola "'Jack of All Trades,"' ...
bul a master of ONE! If you plan to build . . . repair or
remodel. you'll wanllo vbillhe home of LANKY rLANKY for helpful suggestions and competent advice.

M9SHaOOMS

,.LaQds. and Buildings
1,000.00 2nd Bond to he retin! two year!!
Pul;tUc Employees Retirement
from date of illsuan&lt;·e, amount

Iigbts, by isnorins olop·oi&amp;n•-"'

4UMtl•ner.l• rell•billty tnd Integrity.

OP MIIID

' pr.opriated from said CEM.ET·E R\' The Meigs County Commis-,iunt'rs
FUND the fo,llqwine:
will receive bids for saiC' of County
D. CEMITIRY FUND
Bonds in amounl of $20.0UU tiO lo
· s~oy.ea
$4,500.00 be issued Ft'brua.ry 4lh. 1957: Jst
~~ and Equipment
500.110 •Bond to be rPtil'ed onl' Yt•ar fl'am

lrip-by speeding, by passing

LANKY PLANKY It • copyrtthted
tredemerk •w•rd•d only to lumber
IIWI lul\dlntJ Supply D.. l•r• of un•

P'omoroy·Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 19, 19~7--8

(·l~mo•·~:d . for a mnkh With Dew

2

Wabama 70, S.~lb'viUe 41
Racine 69, Rio Grande 42
Pt. Pleasant 59, Barbourt¥ille 68

SNOW GRIP

~•ntinol .

Appro
Currt&gt;ut F.xpt·n~•·,
Lo~ A:-&gt;(;t-:U:s l LP ~ Jun ~1 r·
and other ExpendHutt'.!l u( llw I " ~'~. IW \\ h ~,·ad fo tol ha ll cout·h fut
Villlliit' Of POIO('fO)' , SL&amp;It• or Ohio . !uw;, Sl:llt• ( , , ! lt·~ l', IIDid tojll') lw

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2

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Ollly

Myers Atming To
Build Iowa Into
Rig 7 Leader .

l 'I .rVF.LAil/0 UP- Third-ranked during \be f'llt'lll )'IP8f f&lt;fid/11~ 0o• ~ li u pi'~ \U JllU tdd \hf" dcft:O\ rtd
dt•!J 1 ~do n· ·~ 1ul u unt' of tb~ J.lu'.l.
''onu~r '"'lph ··Til!l'r" Ji)ne!l Ct"mber 3ltt. 11'67.

Won Lo..
6
I .

MIDDLEPOII,T
1
6
J•ol&lt;,.n
1 '4
AREA R'I&amp;U~ T~ L~St ~~~
PomeroY 70 Mi4di~Oi:t, 56Nelsonvill~ 91. Loilan M - ·
Alnens 114, \ll.l!lllot&gt; 81Jaekson 501O.llipolls 51

o•o!NANe• No. 313

ANNUAL A..-:ONtAltON

An ordi::;~::~~~~~ake

SEO~ I.TANI?ING~

4

1

PhJ!adelphi.:t. Jan. 31 at 10 a, m ,
ES-T, with comp&amp;etioa ol !At&gt; draft
o.C colle.u p.1.a)ua tAe firll ordPr
ul hulllntl'l¥.
prl~tlon!l tor

a

W•llston
Gallipolis

l,.eajlue

wilt' bej'in lt1 annaar m~ting m

HIU'fi~onnllf Wilb lenny William~
guurd gettl~Ut: ~ PQint-11 for ""'-orin~
houots.
Qua.rtt-r M"or.t:!l w~·l'4· :
10 36 46 G8
I Iarrison \' i ll~
·20 39 M
Shade
In ll resC'rvc game Shade re·
SNVI:'I beat the liUle Scipi,ps. tQ
to 23.
Scoring , Harrl~&gt;on\'\lle: Birchfield 1-1·3; B. Willilnt8 4-1+, Gergan 3-5--11: Ncrman 1-G-2: X. Williams 15-13-43.
Shade: El11wlck 6-().12; Flet£ber
0.3·3; Gwinn 0.1-1; Hanning 3-l-7;
FJariders S-3-lil; Ruth 1·3-!i; lkGralb 4:-2·10; SwendeU :J.0-6; Er·
win 2.0-f ; Jeffers 3-0-6.

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· Legal Notice

tOMI'\.nl OIIAPT

LUI. Lbe -N,dql'll• ""eqtkll

H11rl'iROnvJ\Ie u.gers jumped in ·
to a nrsl quarter lll'ad and held
it all tht' Wa)' tor 11 eloM" 68-tlrt vk-·
tory Ftld~ llllht Qver Sbade nl

Nel~anvitle
POMEROY
A thefts
Lateen

WI~L

Pll.ILADELPHJA UP -Commitioner Bert Bell h11 announeed

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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan 19, 1957

sermon subJN"I Yrtl'nds of Jesus,'
hn...,tJan Endeavor 6 pm E\en
tng worship 7 p m ,;:ermon subJt t t ' Hoh F trc
HaptJsm.al scJ
I ~ •tr Wednesdav 7 p m Prayer
I nu:f'Ung and B1blc study Choir
p r a&lt;:ll~e. 8 p m

Pomeroy Masonic Lodge Honors Member
For His 50 Years Service To Masonry

th,1 h &lt;~ 'h tt Pro~C I IJS 16 22 Wed
nt ~d 1 evcnm g ~l'rvl ce at 8 Tht•
pu hla 1~ cordJa !l y tnvlled to at
te nd l!('a dtn g ro om \\ ll h SLdc t'll
tr atJ Le located at rC'ar ot church,
op1 n lu the puhilc on Mond11y
fro111 2 to 4 p m
Ftnt B•ptilt Church, Ent Molin
St. Pomeroy Ralph C Zundel
Pastor W1tl1am Watson, Supt'
Q JO to l1 Combmcd serv1ce of
worsh1p and study Spectal mUIIIC
Serrl)on
"When Blunders Arc
Blest&gt;mgs " Nursery and Junl· r
chur~h lor chtldren 8 30 Youth
meeting, Tuesday 7 JO WCTU to
meet at th•s ~hurcb No other
meclmg!l due to the '"Preachjn8
Mtsslon" at Pomt Pleasant Hlt;h
School each cvemng
H•rritonvill• Pr••bvterlan, R. (_
Zundel, Supply Pastor 10-00 a m.
Churel'l School W W. Finlaw,

i

Chur«:h Of Th• Nauren•, Mid·
rl lrp01 t the Rev Rubt•rt Styers
pas, o r Bthic S1 hool , 9 30 l.csler
Ta} lor IIUJII
Murwng worship
I ~ ..' LI se rmon t opic ' D&lt;'serted
J r~ t ls of Repu~t· '
YouoK Peopl t ~' m!'e tl ng 6 45, Evt'mng wor
, .IJI ser IC'e 7 JO
sermon topic
1 hC' Ultimate t: ncts of Contrast '
1 \\'1 &lt;l11t&gt;sday 7 JO pra~er me~tmg
1
He•th M!ithodist Churc:h, Mid
ll e porl the Rev C R Konkrlght,
p n ~ tllr Sunda_l Sehool , 9 30, Ern
1 esl t ovC'rl ~ upt Morntn&amp; worship
I •NV I( (' lfl 3U ~erp1011 topiC "Tbe
L i)J or J,on To Man," MISSIOn
::.' u d y~ roup for chtldn•n (rom the
ft rs t to seventh grades mclus1ve
&lt;1 p m , Senwr Youth Fellowship,
6 pm
WPdne3day, 6 4&amp;, chOLr
practice, B p m Cll!Ja 12 C~rcle l
at the C M Hennesy home: thurs
d~y Afternoon Ctrde, 2 p m
Fu It S.ptld Churt.h, Mldcll•
port I he Rev C E Hoyt, pastor 1
Church scoot 9 I~. Gerald Anth- 1
on} Bupt, Mornmg worship, 10 1~, I
l'ht\dren
Obu ct
"Keen
1

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le~ron

Deputy Grand Master Tom LttlrcL of Wellston, M E Hall, ret1rcd Ravenswood met chant
and Pomeroy uat1ve, II P Smith, Pomeroy, and John C. Bacon, n1astct of the Pomeroy
Lodge, l' &amp; A M are pictured at the Masomc ntcs held tn honor of llal!'!J 50 yc;u s of Ma!JoH
ry
Members of the f'unwruy Lod11c
F &amp; A M tra\clt ll to RavenHwood
011 an {'Vemng 111 Dccl'mbt:r to
hon or one of thrlr

)carold :\1 1-:

&lt;tH

lla!l

Atlt'nthn~

from l'omero~ lodge
Hugh Custer Vtrgll Hays,
Charle~ lladforrt, l J Struble. H
P Smtih, Uatr Brnwn E J f'o~­
ler Wtllard Wilson r arl Moore
:'drs Jie]('IIR Sa)rc A 1\'ln Clark
\\ T Slrattss drHI John Bacon
w~re

rnhl'rs 84

rettred Rav

~nswnud nwr&lt;' h.ant for 50 )CIIU of
s~rvl\

c

to )tasonr:r

Bctau•r of Mt
lid II!:
poor
llro~.lth wh!rh preH•ntcd him from
tntVl'l mg to
l'omc ru y
tor the

CO!iWUU]

JOIIll 1] II\

s .. tul

St

Middleport PTA
Executive Unit
Meeting Is Held

tht• t•vcnt ht Jrl
11&lt; t• of :\olr

ro"~Hh

li;~I J

:-, 111 hiP uJ l'umc ru) ,l( tt tl
ma sh r Qf ct·rcmonll·~ mlro
durlllJ.: [ o m I Jlltt I of \\rlhton
0
d t [Iil i i ( , rOJtld :\f t ~ ft 1 nf l ho
12t h l•1 I l l ~ t of ( 1\U U 11 1&lt;1 g iH
II ri lllW of :\[J SOlll ~ t!UIIll ~ h !Ill
LH•t 5U \I ars.
l

a~

1ht· dtjnllv prt• &gt;tll tlrl :\fr !!.111
wtth ,1 J.:ild 501Uir latwl j) lll for
hts 5(J )('.Irs In lhl' lod dt nnd ol
gulcJ Jfll&lt; I upnu I Ia l!ttk ut \lohttll
wa~ llb~II 1 Wd hi s n.mtt'

('lass 12 Ctrclc t,f I hr· W S C S
Ht'~th !\.1('1hodts.t (hurrh will
meet Wcrln&lt;'sday ,t• R p m at t ht
home of Mrs { M Ht•nrH w l'.lth
M1s ~~.HI l&lt;ntght pr~~•dtnl pte
sllhng
Mrs ~. :'\1
Blilk£' "Ill h• Ill
charge of thl' ptogr,tm and Mrs
Da\ i1l ,\fii!N wl II tw dt' \OI wnd]
leader
Othl'r hn~t~s~ e s .it' \li ~ ( 0
l'i~her. :\1rs
Rtdmrd i h,unlwrs,
Mrs Noah Hask n,, i\.1rs Norman
W&lt;!yland Mrs ll S JI.H lJ id
of

C\lcnt the lodl.(e came lo htm
MemlK"ts of \lr Halls tanuly ~nd
of th&lt;' ,'\~hton Lod.l(t No 12, !{av

.111 th &lt;&gt;

Heath Methodist
Class 12 Circle
To Meet Tuesdoy

1

'I ht• I'JteCIIt tve t•omm tier. of the
'1tr!fllt ror! l'arr nt r~ u her Ali~oc
1 ~ 1 10 1 1 ITH I !his I\ &lt; I')! I! !he JIJ~h
"'\ 1tu"l wtl h \!t ~
(( clilt'y Sauer
ptt&lt; ~ td( 111

prt·~!dltl!.:

Pan s wtrr

m~dt•

lor the nn
1111.11 pJI prm-! 1111 \l 11.h1ch Wid be
I (l l\l!l Ill L!tt /11',11 future Pupllll
ur tht F.t ,. : hl ll 1. 1 ~r lt &lt;tiC pteS.&lt;'Itl
111 ., lht l'lU!&lt;I,Jill thl~ ye,11
1

DEER BAGGED
SPOK&gt;\Nl W.t~t: - 'A-nlnt War
ren tuld , )Hillf~ uffut!l' !h.tl
whtk he w,1&lt;; h,nl'l~ dwnn wtlh
(..-JC!His SOl II' Ul \l , )Ole Ull~ llf IWU
dC'H ht h or! 'It' d t u llu· ftndCI ~ of
1\ts car

U churrh t"reachmr: fourth Sun 1
day tn mouth 10 :w A M church
eommunwn and preaching EUB Church••· Mornlna St•r &amp;
Ent•rprl11,
R•w. Roa-r llthop,
Puslur Mornmg Star
Sunjay
St huol D 40 A M ~orr.Jng wor
shJJ) at 11 A M MYF Sunday eH~
mng at 8 Prayer meeting Thurs
day ovenln~r: Jo:nl&lt;&gt;rprl&amp;e Sunduy
TV SERIES for Everyone
S«•hrwl JO 10 A M Mor.ning woaIn (.od We Trust
~!up P SO A M. Yl'~ at &amp;.30 r M
Eventng \\or.shlp
7 30 Prayer
Churc:h Of Christ, Middleport_
rncollng Wednesday 7 30 p M
t'rt•ct I (,al dll('l pa!!tm lltttlt· Sr h
Ul Chu~••, let•rt F•llt. Ro- ool, I) 311, Mornm~;: \Lor sbtp lU 311
KC'r Murttn, Pastor Sunday School
9 30 A M Worship Serviee 7 p
M Chru.Uom Endeavor altttrnale
Sundays al 7 30 P M:.
Church of th• N•••r.ne, Svncuse, Roy K W1llllm11,
pastor
Sunday &amp;;.hool D liO A N Mornlna
worship 10 30, NYPS 8·30 p M
EVIID&amp;ehstlc 11erv1u 7·30 P. M'
Wednctday evenma: prayer meet
In" lor the midweek •nd TueijUI)'
afternoon prner bour
Hou.. of Pny•r, Chatter, SUit&gt;

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11 a m and 8 p_ m and Dible
Study Thutsaa)o 8 pm. ra_..li,r C
W VroHJit A11st Chcu; lhtJlJI
R.orv•nll:•t.,.
ChuRh of J•11u1
ZICHt Church of Chrllt. Loc•ted
on l'omPTuy Harrl.sonvllle
Rolld
B.ible Schon! 9 30 A . M Momma:
Worshtp and (' ummunlon to 30 A
M lhnst1an EndC'avor 7 115 1• M
EveniPI" W~Jorshlp 8 r M Thomn.a
W)'atl lflntM.cr J06("ph Joh.nliOn,
lULie SfhooJ Supt.
Mlnartvlll• 1'14ethodht Church,
llcv. R M Grov..1, f&gt;u-tor, u 118mer
Roush, Supt. 10 A, M Sunday

School, 11 A M Worship Service,
Tue::\~:.':0c::..~~nlty Church day S&lt;hool 9 30 A M Mornlne

Leadlna CrcC'k Road Rev. R J!: worshtp l1 A M Stmday even..lni
Thomu past()!" FJrnod
wor8htp at8 H
meeting on
y• ClelaDd, Thundiiy
P Pnyrr
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ChllJ'('h 8(&gt;rvtoo 7.80 P M Prayer
Church of Christ, •lr1df1rd,
meetiJT&lt;ll Wednesday mtht i 30 P. Rev. John Wyatt, Putor. Blbl•
lt Everyone eonilaUy ~nvited.
The lvrHuM Methocllft Church School 8 30, church aetvlee1 10.30
b-.
Youth meetlaJ 1t 8 P. M. and
p.av. Robert Jt. Linter, Pntor.
Sunday School 9·30 A. M. DinA evangc111t1c service Sunday evea
Wblebrmner, Supt. WOI'Ihlp Str· ing Ill 'r Jamf!s Rrtod, Supt
vle.ea 7 30.
frM M•thodlat Chvrch, l'llrry
Third ltnet Pentaeoatll Church Datu, Pastor, Laurel CUff. Sun
lllddleport. B. L BJJrrett. Dlltor. d•y School 9 30, Clau meetinQ
SuD&lt;lay Sehoot 10 a m EvenlaQ 10 30; FMY sen lee 7 OOi rreacb•ervlce 7 4~ D- m.
lq 8:00, Prayer MecUa1 Wedne•·
Orac• lpiK-pll C:h,m;h, E•lt da.y 7:30 Hy1cll Run
Sunday
lJaln Street, Pomeruy Rev. J School 10, Preaching 11:15.
'AiflVIIW
Edwin Charlet, Rector; Mrt Cedrlc W Clark, oraaalat. Wonhlp
Edward GrUIILh putor. Sunday
11nd termon at 10 30 A. M, Holy Scbool 8 30 a. m : Yauq Peoplet
Communion hut Sund!l.:rln monlh meetJq 1'-4:1 P m; Fre~:chJftl ~er­
Cb~,;reh School, Bealnoeu
and vices 7.30 P m.: JU'I)'cr IDeoUac,
Primary, 1t 10 30 A. ){_ For In for Wedntidav 7 30 p m

Illation

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or a State-w:r1e average of $!51{162
for every citizen o£ Ohio or $2.066 48 ror •
of four p-..
IODIJ, Ohto Chamber
President
Harry W Arnold satd
.In ('(imp.mng Meigs County's
burden of $~.909,000 Ill the proposed Federal spending, the Ohio

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Chambe.'s st•hshes show&lt;d the
cost per capita m the County
would be •pproxtmately $249 08

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Middleport

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grand, worry-flee, pre·

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The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
POMEROY, OHIO

Fest"Iva} Group

IBurgiars Enter
Texaco Bulk
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FaIse tories 0£

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Magazine Agent

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Member t'ederal Reserve System

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Former Teacher
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Market Reports

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No lon~:u ~teord )'Oii eulrer the tort urn
cr patn(ul mocnm. b•cl.•rhe, flf lOft'
pN'cto~ alef'p becauM ~Oil dom't 1~1
tht f1rm •upporl )our bod)~~~.. Seely
\ l'ouur,.ptiJJc, th" world'• firtl •nd only

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Middleport Fire
Dept. Answered
35 Calls In '56

~ 76" An.niversary
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Director Lauds
p0·M'd
w
J - a Band

Mrs. H. Stanst"ll
Dies Suddenly Of
AHeart Attack

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! For Unity Throughout World

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Prayerfully
lhe Chief Execubenefit the Metgs County Polto
t1~e
m
a
r&lt;•lat1vel}
short maua:u.
Fund To date lht' f~remf'n hav\"
ral
address
about
2,000 worda
ga\hmd In $647 04 towa&lt;d lhm I
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satd he beht-vt:d the t:mted States
goal of $1000
could bl1! a major
contnbutory
In Saturda} 8 sale condllCil'd by I
force lo he1hng the dtVI.!IIOnt of
the mcmben of the Thtrd Ward
the modern world
Volunteer t:mt the sum of th{"
"Th1s, nothmg less JS the labor
don•Uons aod sal .. tolalled $236 '
to whtch we are called and our
44 On th1s forthcoming Saturday
members of all three wuds will
County Health Department 0 rr1- slrengtb dedicated "
The Chtef Executive satd the
aid 111 the undertakmg
c1als today warned retsJdents 111
A1dmg In '5aturday s sales were the ne1ghborhooda along the Rllt- prmc1ple source of world turmoil
Roy Kaspar, Jtm Fugate , Edward land Harruonvtlle road that a dog today was mternatlonal CommuDurst, Gilbert Fr{"eman, Henry 1 killed Sunday may have spread msm, but he e~pressed the betief
W¥Jon Harold Ebersbach , Robert rabtes to other ammals Ill the lhat Communtst £orce11 had been
severely shnken by the revolt tD
Couch, Charles Legar , Jack ThO- area
Hungary He satd be thought re:rna;~, Howard Mullen , R E Neulz
Dog Ward&lt;&gt;n Arthur Stobart k1ll- cent Pvent5 m Hungary demO&amp;.
lmA, John Me1tenz1e Eugene Tnpf'd the str&lt;Jy mongrel aft("r 11 had stratetl to the world "the read!lct' and Phlitp Globaker
bilten an 11 year old OOy who now ness of men who love freedom to
t
u under care of a physiCian The pledgo&gt; their hves to that love"
dogs head, sent to Athens show
Mr Eisenhower spoke before
ed after tests the animal was ra- massed thousands in front or the
btd
Captlo\ buddtng shortly after he
Offu:lah satd since there was a~d Vice President Richard M.
110 way of knowmg how long the 1 NIXOn pubhcly tOok thetr oaths of
office
stray had b~n m the nCJghborhood care should be taken lo obThe oath·takmg was a repetttlon
serv{" for Signs of other amm.als of the pnvate ~eremony held SunFuntral services Will be hcld thal may have become mfected by day 1D the White Houae before 80
Tuesday at 1 p.m. for MNI freda Jt Dogs, foxes, and skunks are the relauves and close friends of the
Marie Mulholland, 61, who col m~t common rabies sufferers
66-year-old President and the 4+
year-old vlt'e pres1dent
lapsed at tbe Middleport H1gh
School Audatonum Just pr1or to
In 1956, tt was reported , approx-~ The President's address chtbe atut of the Po-Mid-Wa Band tmately 15 heads of ammal! were maxed the solemn and ceremomsent from ?.leJgs County for ex- ous aspects of the mauguratton.
concert, Saturday evemng
T b e Middleport Emergency ammahon of rab1es, of whtch (ne 143rd tn tbe natton's b1atory After
squ.ad wa&amp; summoned
to t h e were determined to have been ra- It came a 2 1.1;: hour parade, led by
Mr EISenhower from the Capttol
IIChO&lt;Jl at 7 110 p.JD and removed btd
1
to the White Houle The qational
the unconscious woman to the of
A dog when tnrectea, ae\4 1n jubilee wh1ch marks the quadren.Jiee.:'!OII'Jilt&gt; 'fYPM'inleRd~M whne
the efforts of the squad and Dr no conststent pattern, It was point- nia1 11eeast&amp;n ltarted Satul'da9 .,.
R. R P1cken9 to renvc her proved ed out It may look normal llntil ternoon ar.tt wall be condu:ftd
il falls dead or 1t may petform wHh fe~hve baUs startmg -ton.iJbt
to no avatl
The sCrVIt'eS Y. til IJC bdd at the erazttv , runmng and cavorting and e.,nbnwng mto the amall
hours of Tuesday_
Ewmg Funeral Home Tuesday and without cau;.l'
then the dec-eased y,tll be taken
"We vo1ce our hop.! and our beto the Wtlkesvllle Presbytenan
lief
that we can help to beat th111
Church where she w1ll lie m state
dtvttll'!d worltl,' the Preudent
!or an hour prtor to bunal 111 the
satd "Thus may the nations cease
Wilkesville Cem~tery
to live In trembling befoce the
A foster daughtl'r of Mrs Vwla
weight of fear and the weiJbt of
Jone11, the dC'reased ts survl\ed by
arms
be taken from the burdened
two daugh ters, Margaret, of Mtdshoulders of mankmd "
dleport and Sybil, of Middleport,
Tb.e President made a parhcular
a so" CbatiP.S, of Wilkesville and
pomt of ex:lending an expression
Last
ntes
wtll
be
announced
for
SIX 2t:tnd cbtldren
of potential Amencan friendship
Bunal w1U be mltlc at the .s1de Aaron Frank Wooten, aged 74,
lo the peorle of Ruu1a. He did
who
d1ed
Ill
tbe
Sebrell
Communof her late husband Charles V
not, however, mclude the leaders
ItY,
Pt
Pleasant,
at
the
home
of
Mulholland
hts son Berne, Sunday HJ.S par- of the So~JCt Unton m t b 11
ents v.erc the late Mr. and Mrs {ncndly phase of hiS messaje.
Tbe President Bald that the peoBerne Wooten.
Sun••vors mdude two other ple of tbLS country "honor, no less
sons. Dewey, aod Jo, Upper San- m this dmc:!ed world titan lD 1
(Cont1nu1d on ,... th,...)
dusky, 0, two daughter.;, Mrs
Nolan Saxton, Xema, 0, and M.rs
Luella Hoffman of Henderson, W

Health Off'ICJa
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I R b ds
a i tray Dog

Social Security
Increases Service
For Meigs County

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Wa~mgton UP - President Eisenhower today pledged the
second term of his admmstratlon to energeU r pursuit of world
Pomeroy Volunteer
Firemen peace
turned thetr Sights on sales of
He promised to seek the creat1on of an mternat1onaJ clim·
$352 00 ne~t Saturday when they
ale
tn "'hlch "the nations cease to hve m trembbng before the
make their ~mal s~nd or sellmg
menace
of force "
popcorn on Maln-Bt m Pomeroy to

Firemen Clear
Fumes At Scene
Of Train Wreck

IICI tplt lrllliCIIIJ rtiiCtl IIIII I~ 71" AIIIYIIIIIJ Salt
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Oh1o: Clovdr •nd torMwhtt
w.,mer tonight with ocusJ .... I
lleht rain 41 drlo.r.. Hltrh 40-oM
north, 45-SO ktUth. Ckcatlonal
drio.M tonitM lo• U--43. Tllftday
rain hhly ••th llttt. ch•n. . In
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RUJIIIJiage Sale
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J011uary 21, 1957

Ernest M&lt;~nr1ng, Dtreclor of Mu
The statJStlc!l also disclo~d lh•t Sic of the Cleveland Publte
Metg3 County's burden 18 approx- School11, pra1sed the members of
imately 9-9110 bmes the total pro- the combtned Pomeroy, Mlddleperty tues auessed In the county port ar.d Wahama bands lhe1r dlin 1955 amounttng to ~.836
rectors, Rsv Woodgeard , Earl
The esttm:lte of Ohio's share 18 Warnke and James Breen and the
based on calculahons by the Ohto parents of lhe band members as
Chaml.;er's Research Department he spoke bndly to lhe large aud8howing thai the State's rCfadcnl8 lt•m e allendtng tlw s1xlh annual
and taxpayers pay 6 48 per cent Po M1ti-Wa symphomc Band con WIVES AND CHILDREN, part of a chccrmg crowd of top brass newsmen and families,
of the total Federal tax burden
&lt;"ert
embrace some of the 27 crewmen who made a h1stortc, record-smashmg, round-the-world,
The proposed budget of $71 _ • The concert Wa'l held at the non-stop flight m three. U.S Air Force Jet bombers The B-52 bombe1s landed at March field
800,000,000 15 an mcrease of $4'- 1\.hctdl(port Htgh Srhool audttorlm Cahfornia after flymg 24,325 mLics m only 45 hours and 19 mmutes (lnternabonal)
505,000,000 O\'tr the budget fo~ urn and Mr Woodgl'ard mtroduc.
the ftscal yf':at' 19P6-57 whtch be- ed th(\ gue~t conductor, Mr Man
1an labt July 1, amounhn~ to $67.- r111g '\\hOts well known as at!Judtcator of State Contcs:s and a con
295,000,000.
Gra,.ge To Hold
"Our Board of Dtrectors has ductor of mnny band festivals
Auction Sale To
communicated to the press and to
One hund~ed anti SIXty-one muOhlo members tn the Congres::;, tls Blctans m the band uruforrns of'
Aid Polio Fund
continumg belle£ that substanttal thetr schools were ou the stage
Great Bend Grange will hold
reductions m non-essential expen- for the periormance and the COli1
1ts Third Annual Poho Bene·
ditures, and real relief for all tax- ductor comm{)nded them for thctr
Ill Auelion Sale at the Grange
payers, IS long overdue," Mr Ar- h,trd work at the mormng and af
For the second time In s l x
Proceeds from a rummage sale
Hall on Saturday, January 26,
Mid said
tc~on rehearsals and for the to be bcld m Pomeroy this week.
months ~i[lan gamed entry in·
begmnmg
at
1 pm
"The findings of the Hoover splendid W41Y they responded to end w•ll ltc added to a growing,
to the TE;i: aeo Bulk Plant at MidThe Home Econom.cs Comcommisslen And the r~ports com hts dtrecholl. In h1s speech, he fund earmarked ror three lucky ' millee wtll 8Ccrve dtnncr sta r t;;port. 1 ceordmg to Shoc1U Rob·
piled by &amp;:nat.or Harry r Byrd thanked the players and sa1d they Boy Scouts - yet to be selected
c. Harfen bach
mff at 11 • m and tbe 1ucttoo
of ' v~ta, ~ ....elearb blueDJ"int were a. to~ ol tuJl and sho~M fine on a mcTit ,basH.--:-10 vult bli&amp;er-k. wi I Jet \fil~y at 1 p nr
'II1ic Mel ga County Sheri«. said
today that Mtddlepori Patrolman
where such savmgs can be made tral\ung.
Valley P'orgr
Anynae havmg merchandise
"[nstead, we seem to be making . In &lt;ltrectmg the concert
Ike Nt'al a!011g \lotlh Ohw lhghway
Parents of Scouts m the Rock
they Wl!ih to sell may brmg 1l
inCiatlon our deliberate way of Manrmg added to the program
Patrolmen are mvesllg~~;tlng: the
Spril\8~ Troop 247 are spon.sormg:
to the Grange Hall bC'forc 1
brcakn;g a nd cnlcnng of t h e
hfe and 1t IS 8 dangerous course
~Contlnu•d on page ttlree)
the sale th!"ough a tr1p fmance
p.m. Saturday .
pliint Sund ay nt~ht between 8 30
committee headed by Mrs Sarah
for any government at any time.'
and930pm
Moore It 1£ to Oe hflld Frtday and 1 •
That a b:tlaqced budget may be
Saturday. J;m 2!: and 26, In the t
expected 1n the 1957-58 (iSCBl year
Efforts to enter bv usmg a
Pomeroy meetmg room of the
was noted by the Ohio Chamber,
brace and nit on the door appar
Mmgs county Junl~ Chamber of
1
Mr- Arnold lllld The prospective
ently !atled and then burglars
Commerce on Mulberry Ave ,
balance, 1t was pOinted out, would
pu:shed out the door glass to gam
above The Datly Sentmc\ offices
come not trom cut\.ing expend!·
entry, OfflcPrs satd
Scouts of Troop 247 have cartures but from higher taxes at
The orftces were lboroughly
ned
out several pro}eds ()[ their
(C•ntlnue4 on paga thrn)
ransacked but no money was taThe Mtddlepurt F1rc Department own to raJ: ll funds for the Valley
Il has come to the attentton of ken accordmg to the report.
was called at 1 30 p m Saturday Forge venture
Chns.tmas trees
the
Middleport Volunteer F•re Deto a wreck on the New York Ceo- were dt&amp;trJhuled durmg the hohpartm~::nt
that a repreaent.ahve of
lTal Railroad below Cheshire when day seaton, 11nd 40 flags have been
tank cars were derailed spltltng sold by members to date, thiS lat , pubhohmg hou"' ... ""'"
WO
mg families m the rural areas
munattc ac1d and ammonia
tcr w!Jrk bemg !till 111 progress
The firemen worked SIX hours
The Troop IS busy now canvass- that unless they subscnbe to the
washmg down the cars and llushlng mg to sell uckets for a chicken magazmes being sold, the ftrc 1
the actd and fumes away rrom dmner 5Cheduled for }"eb 8 at the Department would hcs1Latc to an
n from them
the tracks so that the ra•lroad Salisbury Gutdc School The proLoca1 scrvtce to people wlshmg employees might clear the wreck posed trip tv Pcnnsylvam&lt;~ ts planThis is not true. The Depart
to tnake applicabon Co; Soctal Se- age
ned for Jul}
ment gets a small percentage of , Pomeroy pollee blamed a frosted
cunty beneflts, or sccur~ mformaThey returned to the t'Jrc house ,
--------the ma~:azmc sales, but has no list wmdshteld for a trafftc jlccident
tton about the Old-Age and Surof people takmg the magazmes on West Matn Street Friday mgbt
lo fmd Mrs C. R Karr Sr and
vivors JnaurMc• program, is ~­
Mrs. Emmett Shu!er ready to serThey wtii continue to help anv- m which one person was mjured
ina: in&lt;:reased John R- Chatfield,
ve bean soup, corn bread, corfee,
one who asks for their help 1£ 1t and total damages wt' re estimate&lt;!
Dl8tr~d Manager~ Soctal Securtt}
pickles.
celery. etc to the hre
ts pos8lble
1u $tiOO
Admimstratlon, Portsmouth, Ohto,
W)lltt. F Da\'ts 25 Pomeroy,
men pollee. v1llage of!IcJals and
announced that F1eld RepresentaThe Firemen have attempted to said- be was tr~mg lo clear his
other
spectators
tJves from thu office wtll hold
contact tb1s agent and have wnt- fqgged bi&lt;Jss when he failed 10 see
At 3 a m Sundav mornmg they
offt.:e hours ID Pomeroy once per
ten the pubhshmg company bllt a parkd
rar at the snit! of the
returned
to
amust
the
railroad
men
week tn!ltead of only twtce per
have
ha&lt;1
no
answer
to
date
street
Patrolman
Henry Werry
!lnd came back from that tnp at
month.
F'rlcnds and rcluhves here were
sc.t
$500
as
the
dam
ge to Davts's
01
They wan• the pubhc to know
The offJce ~til contmue to he 9 30 a m 1I.CWIS Ellis, Street Fore- today notlf~ed or the sudden dcalh
at the Fire Department room, on ~an, volunteered t(l wash down caused by a heart attack of Mrs that the statements were made
rear ground floor of the Ctty !,le hGse and cqmpmcnt of the Howard Stansell (ormerl)- Alma wtlhout ~hPtr knowledge or conSally Saul'f a passrngcr, was
Building, but the day wtll be DepartmenL to clear the ac1d from ShJveler) at Punta Gordo, Flortda, sen~.
reported surf~nn:; from an InJUrchanged froM Thursllaya to Tues- them.
on January 12
ed ckin , aud d,tma,;rd Ieeth.
The M1rldlcport men to._,k tWo
d;n of each week Bcginmng with
A na~iv!! ot Pomeroy Mrs. Stan·
Davt:s stru( k an empty car own' rucks and the emergency trllck sell res1ded at West Carolltown,
Tue~day, January 29 192'1. off1ce
ed by UtlltOil r r.llkey, 3~. of
md were ar;;~•Mcd by th~ tanker Ohio, but was a frequent vtsttor
hour:;~ will be held l'rom 10 a m
H.artl.!!on\'lllt• E~IJttt.ttcd damage
to 2 30 :\) m each Tuesday, unUI from Galltpolls
here
was $100
further notice.
SurviVIng are her husband
In another mctrlent Shenff RobThts increas.~ m service is be
Howard, a daughter. Mrs Chester
ert Hattenhacit reported a car
ing made tn order to more adeS:.,.pp, New York City, a son, Earl
dnvcn by I'crl-_v
Hoffman. 55.
quately service the people of
oStinse\1 of Dayton and two grand
Mtddloport,
~k.idried on a cunc
Pometoy, Middleport and Meigs
children Also a cousm William
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bmg on Rt 143 ahout 12 nule south of
County m all matters pcrt•mlns:
Kre1selme1er or Pomeroy
Rt 124 lloffman s car got mto
to Old-AJe. Survtvors and DisabilFuneral serVICell w11l be held wtll ler1ve Tuesday for Columbu s sort berm \lo hl,ppe8 around, and
whete
they
have
been
called
hy
ity Insurance under the Socaal Se[or the decea5ed Thursday at 2
slra1g htcned
lhc deat11 of his COU!&gt;In, Erson before becomingcurlty Act Many self-employed
p m 111 West Carroltown
Hoopt&gt;t, Suntkly Mr Hooper was turned over on 1ls stde
f.um peQ~&gt;le IJVcr 65 years of age,
David Ohlinger, Chtef of the
'l'he1r were no IIIJUttes No Charlhe SOli o[ the \ale John and Eliare now beconnng ehg1blc for re- ~lddleport Votunteer F1re DcparlT,I:EN-AGERS JAILED
za
Hooper,
Cheshire,
and
ts
a
IJ~S
were flied 111 ctthcr mcidcnt
tirement benefits for the f I r s t 1 -nent, hat announced that 4:i9
Two teen-agers who left the graduate of Chcshtre lflgh School
time and w11h to make applies· -nan·houn were :;pent during 19~
rounty ehLldrcn~· home ovl'r the and a Jormcr teacher in that arl'a
tion "1S early in 1957 all possible
m flghting f1tes
weekend were appr{'hf'ndcd
1n
D•sabllitv msurance beneflls ate
1'lurty-fJvc fm:: calls were re- Pomeroy a fc\\ hours lal&lt;'r and
Survg•ors mcludc hu wi.Je t~o
to )le pcud to those work~rs over ~eivcd dunng thl' }Car wtlh l~n­
p]aC("d
In
county
]all
Shcrtll
liarsons
Allen. columbus, and Wen
age :Kl. who meet the work re
,y-two 111 the vtllage and el~vcn tcnbal"b reported '"day The patr, l tlall, St Paul; one granddaughter,
(Conhnued on IN,. th,....)
'l.
}Ut of town TwO call11 were ca"
aged 14 1111d 16, wJil applar before one bto~hl'r, Leo, Cahjorma
J
cellt&gt;d wlule the men were cnroul1•
Jlldgc John C Bacon
Funeral scrVJccs Wilt be held
to the fires
Wednesday
at one o'clock m CoThe Joss for lh~ Village was
PTA MEETS TONIGHT
lumbus
Mr
Hooper had been 111
Jackson dry
Clytie l•'n•ut h
conl'!dcrcd )ow by lhc firemen,
Thr. Letart Falls, l''I'A will tnC'&lt;'l tU hc .. lth lor several yeilCll hul
clclocr
and
1o1mrr
rest4cnt or
UP Prod- Dmldm' loss m th&lt;' v11la,J;e cnmc lomght at the [,dart Falls Grade
C!N"CINNA11. 0
hts death was unexpected
Middlcpoq dlt'd
~udrlenJ:f at h1s
to $7 ,43!5-00 and contents loss was SChool at 'l 30 p m
The Rev
home this morn1ng of an hurt
Eggs, :;~Ieedy, price11 at farms $.1,92&amp; 00 Thts est 1m ate Jnclud.-d Floyd Workman wt\1 speak H1s
attack,
accmdutg to m(ormahon
U S consumers whlte and brown. the Wyatt home whtch was wreck- subjcrt will be "The PTA Meets
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
received
hell' at noon today.
ed
b}'
an
explosion
and
had
little
The Church"
A jumbos 33-39, mostly 38-39, A
'
AdmisSIOns Mrs Ma1·y Sprousr
He was the s&lt;m of Mr and Mrs
Jarge 29 30; ,\ medi\lmS 26-27, A 11ctual (Ire damllge
Hltch·hiker
8
Pomeroy, Mn Kathryn Payne of Edward rrC'nch of Mlrldteporl
sm•ll 20-24; B large 26-27, FOB
SurviVIng arr hts wlfe EtLa, two
Ti!nn
(ffi'l
Mttldleport, Mr Everett Roush RaWAVERLY,
GORBY tN JACKSON
Cmclnnatl. ~ large 36-37, A me:;ons
Owrn and Curt t!i of Jackson
RC'x
Hall
was
havln~:
hts
aulomocmc
Juvcmlc
Officer
Carl
'Aforby
Is
dium 33-34; B large 33 34
Dtscharjlcs, Mr~ Wtlluun A11lt and thrc&lt;' hrolhrr~ Marton. Paul
CbJ&lt;'kl'llll, moderltl~ lo lthl'ral of- n JarktiOll, 0. today to teturn " btlc lubncatcd when lht' serviCl'
and Earl uf MtdrUcport
follnd ..t lhrcc foot anrl son, M1ddleporL
fcrmgs, fryer11 NV.C lb 16-17, hen! final load of ;overnment surplus station man
Funeral arrangements arc as
snake
wrapped
aroung
the
ex
One
death,
Mrs
t:ou
HtLcluc,
hens heav)' lf-17, hens hght lD-12. food tlems to schools hero that
yet
not complt Led
baust
ptpe
PorUand
have
luncb.
programs
Butter, 00 score

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Meigs Share Of Federal Budget
·fs Estimated To Be $5,909,000

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OperaUon of the Federal government during the fiscal
year 1957-1956, will cost the residents of Meigs County an ••·
timated $5,909,000 If the Eisenhower budget of $71,800,000,·
000 ~ubmitted to Congress Wednesday Is enacted into law accordmg to the Ohio Chamber of Commerce
'
Estimated cost for Ohio-at-large for the Ferleral spending
program proposed by the President would be $4,652,640.000,

Pomeroy, Ohio

By UNITED PJtiSS

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PORTABLE ELECTRIC WELDERS
CATERPILLAR BULLDOZERS
FRONT END LOADERS
BACK HOE

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JOHN RICHMOND
One of Meigs County's Two Largest Insurance Agents

Sen .or Youth Fellow•hlp, 7 30,
worshlp servtcc, sermon topic
W1th Wmgs &lt;18 Eagles' Monday,
7 30 Prlii('JIIa Circle at the Owen
flral\on home, Wednesd01y, 7 30,
\1nJ week Prayer and Pra1se servtec , 8 30, Senwr Chmr, Thurday
7 30, Men t&gt; Fellowship at l"hurch
Mt. Moriah Beptl•t Church, Mlddlt•port the Rev N D Bordon,
pat tor Bible Schoo!, 9 !;1 Arlena
lt£'Cse, supt, Mornmg worsl·up,
JO 30, BTU, 6 p m
I
Chur«:h Of Christ In Chrlttlen
Unwn, Middleport, lhe Rev Gu~
{ Sayre, pastor Sunday Sehoul,
10 a 111 Preaching ~erv1ce, 7 30,
\\cdnesday, 7 30, Bible study
Flnt p,..sbyteri•n Church, M.ldrlleport the Rl"v HO\Ioard R'.tppell
p~ stur Sunday Seh on ! 9 30 Joh n
F'u!tz sup! , ~vrnm g worship
1030, sermon topic "The l'nend'~ 1
Strangl:'r "
\\ estnunslrr Youth 1
F1 11owAh1p 6 p m :\lont10Jy, Alh
rns l'n~sbylcry 10 am
Flral
Pre~bytrr1an Church. Alh~n~ 7 30
pm Truslees mectlflg Wedncsdll:)
I H :JO Junwr l'holr 7 p m Scntor
l hntr Thllrsda~, \~omen's At~soc I
tat 1011
Church Of Chrllt, Br•dbury, E~ I
\.\,tlrl Emenntt pasto1 lllblt• ::;lh I
uul 9 30 Thut man Carst•v, sup I, I
:vlorntng worship, 1{} 30 Chris 1
1111 Fndeavor, 6 p m
Eventn;:
..,nrshtp 7 JO
Pre~byhtrian Churcn, Sv• acuM,
lit! rln• I low trd Ruppcl1 po~lor
l hutch School 9 30, Hohert liar
dt il, ~ npt
Wcslmtnslrr Youth
lt l low~h!p 6 30, 7 30, fungrq.:a
\tunal mecUnl(
Chrl•tl•n Sclenn Socl•ty, 144
\tul!x·1 1 y A\'i'l, Pomeroy Mormng
~ r1 ~ tt't at II A M with LU'E the
su hJcd of the lt•sson •rrmon and
tlw £:olden rcxt Undcnhandmg
~~ 01 wcllsprmg of life unto htm

wort. Thunday 7 30 P M BUt Letut.

1dease telephone 802-J
• 9 SO. Morning wonh1p 10.45. Ev&amp;Chrlstlan Churcll 1t IMdawllle nlng wor.Jhip 8 on the tat, 3rd, ltb
.very Sunday 10 A )I Sunday Sunday.• Prayer
MeeUDI Wed·
lkbool and Communton fJrtt Sun nc~day 8.
dar ID monlh 11 A M Churcb R•dne M1111on Char ..• luth
communion and prl!aehln&amp;; th1rtl paator, SPrvlces Sunday 1:30 and
8Qa41)'
In moath 7 30 P. )( Tues•ay 7 30
e•urch preachtDI-r
Portland ( huuh,
8arl Custer,
Chrlttlan Chvrdl 1 r Lort~ lot· pas lor, A~J t pa51or Ectllh Codner
tcm cvuy SUilday 8 aO A M Servlcrs Sunda~ 8 00, Tue11d1y at
Sunday School •nd communion, 7 30 and }' riday 7 30
fil'lt Sunday In monlh 7 ao p '\!
Th• F•d•r•t.d Church IYan..ll·
Cburch preaching third Sunday r •I :wd n, fnrnwd
Prrl!h)'terian
in month 10 80 A 'M Chureb rD&amp;» "'' 1 \\ ildu J B:.rtt h pa!ilor Mr
JDUDIOn and pre1 chtna.
l'rf'rl 1\lu tlntr S ~ Sup! Sunday
The Churct. of Chr11f, Kono, ( ht• 11 h St h11•nl
9 15 A M Wnreney Suaday g 30 A M. s~:~nday 1'1hJp llotlr - to 30 A M. ConSebool aad ~;ommunlun
a.xond ~rrl;.ltLOnwl Met·ting
lu.DdaJ lu monlh 10 JO A Jf
Alfr•d M1thod"t Chur«:h, l•v.
Church eommuniuu •nd prearhln!l R ~ (;H·ve pastu1 ~ S at 9 30,
fouttb Sunday In montb 7 30 1' lio•d llt\ltn l' ''r. !iupl - Wor!&lt;thlp
1(. cbUt~b preacbllllil
~i!\li~'~ oll 10 \PI lltii~IJIOIC JW)
The Chrlttlen Church et Hem- It~ l1 ·11 h 1 M·m 1 1r . J~n 21, al
lock Grove, •very Sunday IillO A 8 utlolk CllibltL {h,u~~c MY 1''lt Bunda)' Scbool and commutllon mel'tlllij hnc - \htl eve. priiiYJtCOnd Sunday in month '1 30 p •·r sotn Ices at 'I 30

R•c:IM Beptis.t Ch"rch, V WHIey Jenkins pastor. Sunda~ school
9 30 a m Harry Curtis, Sup! ,
Morning worship 10 45, Evangel
lit Gene MrAI!Jsler BYF at 6 00
F1lm: Even ng worship 7 15 Rev
McAllister, Monda) Sunday sehool
ntght Tuesday, Go~pel Harmony
Boys, Wednesday Church Loyal!}
NtJht Rev Gene MeAihsler wtll

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CONCRETE FINISHING MACHINE
ElECTRIC WELDERS
AIR COMPRESSORS
CONCRETE FORMS

INSURANCE
814 E. Main St.

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Supt 7 4~ Worship anti sermon
Can One Bl' Reltgwus ' "
Th• United M.tho•hst Church
Eugene Hrnw n Pastor Sundav
School , g 15 01 m Theo Smtih
Supl Worship 10 30 a m Topic
1 "Watchman \\ lu•l ol the Nlghl ?'
MYF 5 30 p m l!:ugene Jo'rye ,
presJdent Janet Struble, leader ,
lfonday 'I 30 p m at the ehun h
J 0 F Cal s.'i meetm~:: Wednesday
7 p m Prayer meeting Janet
Struble lcar.cr

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Freda Mulholland
Fatally Stricken
At Band Concert

Aaron F. Wooten
Death Reported
At Pt. Pleasant

Mrs. Stella Grimm
Funeral Services
Are Not Complete

Funeral services are mcomp\ct~
ror Mrs. Stella Gnmm, aged 74,
who dted Sunday C\'cnmg at her
home m Letart, W Va, RD. after
a long Illness Arrangements wtll
1 be made b Y the Foglesong Fun
eral home
Survivors
meludc Lwo son3,
Alton, Enst Ltverpool 0 and Arnold of Brckly, W \'a and three
dau~o:hters, Mrs Ethrl Roush, Lc
tart, and BeuLah
01nd Eulah at
home

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great gr.andchlldren
Foglesong Funeral Home IS lR
charge
- - -- - -- MEETING POSTPONED
The regular meeting or tb.e Amencan Legion Allllthary Unit 602
of Ranne u•ually held on Tuesday evemn: has been postponed
unhl a later date Auxihacy Pres-Jdenl Dorothy Spencer said the
postpon&lt;"ment wa1 made due to
Revtval SerVlces betng held at Ractne 8Jptist Churt'h.

Certification Made Of School
Board Members In Meigs County
Certificates for members of all boards of education m the
county school system have been receiVed 1n the offtce of Co.
unty Supermtendent of Schools 0 0 Patterson.
Officers members and the clerk of each board are as fol'
' tn par- - ~
lows (wtlh ~~ars
lo serve
enth&lt;'!!IS)
Bedlord LOcal , James H QmvC'V,
president (1) : Doyh: Sargent, vtce
prcstdcnt (1) • Al1a Nelson clerk
(1) . mcmbf'rs Ralph Smtih t3l
1 Robert Jones t3l and Harry Swar

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Columbia Local l CY.I~ Sm•t h
president (1) (i A Rarl('kln \ IC('
pr('~ldeut fll, Mrndal W Junlatt
clu~ 1Zl, memlJCI~ V•rguua llam
111 tO T L Brookhart (3) and Ell
zabt'th Jordan (:Jl
Eastern TO&lt;'al &lt; arl
Barnhatl
prcs1dent (3} Walter Brown \'lCC
pr~stdenl (]), C E:d Humphrc)
clerk (co~tlracl, 2 tl; 58l. membu'
l''rane•" Andrew (3\, Dclmotr Baum
3() ancf A:gnt·s 11111 ttl
NorlhC'to Local, l'aullnc Atkm~
prcstdcnt (Jl Cilrrle Sh~cls \11cc
prc6Hlenl 0\ /\va Gilkey, eh·rk
(2), memhrrs Hobert Alktre {1)
Darrell Hanmn,.: (3), Glen Hamu~

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the IaUer rtthng the place of
Wtlham Scott who~e !('rm expired
Dn 31 1959 pcndmg dcctslOn to
C'!eCI a new member
Salhhury Local Edward Kmg
pre~1d• nt (]); Albert Brown, v1ce
prrs1dr-nt (3\ Eldon Wt'cks clerk
(I} and members Jo~cph Johnson
(I) l harh•s Diehl (l) and W!lltam
K1•1q (J~

Soulhern Loc11l Wtlham McKt'lH \ JH£'qd('llt (I), Vtctor Drown
1 trc
prcsulcnt (31, Paul Beegle
clrrk t2) mrmbcrs Ralph Sn11th
m Cora Btrch OJ and 'Mlidrcd
( hnpman l:i) Ttmc of mcetmc
flr'l Tuesday each month
\o\c~lcrn Local
Onon Nelson ,
[WI'qdrnl (3), Ro~rl Dans. v1cc
1 prl'~ldrnt (Jl, Wilham J Jlobst('t
IN rkrk tll members John Hol11
day t.l), t:arl DC'IUSOn (I) and W8) ·
ne 1 urner {l) Meet thu-d Wcdncs
day of each month.
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Dora May Bearbs
Funeral Seryiee
Will Be Tuesday

Dora May Bearhs. 84, dled Sunday morntn}l at the Jl.eip General
Hosp1lal where she bad been tab&gt;
en Frtday evenmg She was the
daughter of the late George and
Su.unna Carleto n Smlth and was
preceded 1n death by b.er buaband,
H C Bcarbs; two sons, Elmer and.
Augusl
Survtvors mclude three son a.
Hugh, With whom sbe made hlr
home, Harry and Rolbn, Pomeroy
RD. ten grand~hildren, seven
great gtandchiltlren: one sm.er,
Mrs Arthur Yost, Mmersville. Friends may call at the reSIdence of Hugh Bearhs, Pomcrtly,
RD, until one o'clock Tuesdv
wht'n Ihe body w•ll he taken to
the EnterpriSe EUB Church for
servtces al 2 p.m
Bunal Will be tn the Beel:b
Grove Cemetery by tbe Rawling&amp;-

Teen-Ager Girl
Severly Burned
In Home Accident
Darl&lt;"nc Stukey, 13, ta hstcd m
fa1r condtltnn at Sthackel Clime
111 Mason after she suffc~;cd serious burns 1851 w&lt;'ck when ber s.k.itl
caught fire from a bathroom wall
ht~tl'r

The teen-ager 1~ th.., danghter of
Mrs Johnmc Mnc Stukey, Mason,
who ~~ a nurse at Scbaekel.s. A9;
C'ord1ng to reports the young giil_
had rrlurncd from
skatmg trll
v.a~ stanrlmg nt•ar tl!e .heater._
Sn&lt;' :suffrrC'd third dt!grec buri\1
on her hips and both legs: u4
r~ght hand , •t was reported.
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